Topic: Trump Ratings

42 chapters across the catalog

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 1:47:11 - 1:50:06

1860: micro-dosing

Declining US Birth Rates and "Trump Accounts"

U.S. birth rates have dropped to 3.6 million annually, a 23% decline since 2007, raising concerns about the future labor force. In response, the Trump administration introduced "Trump Accounts," which provide a $1,000 government contribution for every child born after January 1st of the previous year. Experts attribute the decline to financial insecurity, career focus, and social anxiety among young adults.

Thumbstick Flick
Episode 1846 1:30:45 - 1:34:54

1846: Thumbstick Flick

Trump Approval Ratings, Sharia Law Concerns

Despite sliding approval ratings, Trump used the State of the Union to claim the nation is "stronger than ever." The discussion touches on Republican talking points regarding the threat of Sharia law in the U.S., with comparisons made to the social changes observed in Sweden and the UK over the last 25 years.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 2:28:39 - 2:32:07

1833: Spicy Mode

Trump Economic Moves, Mortgage Rate Slash

President Trump urged Congress to cap credit card interest rates at 10% for one year and directed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to buy $200 billion in mortgage bonds. These moves are intended to drive mortgage rates down to 5% or lower, providing relief for first-time homebuyers and those with adjustable mortgages.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 2:29:56 - 2:34:46

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Trump Administration 50-Year Mortgage Proposal

The Trump administration is moving forward with a proposal to introduce 50-year mortgages to address the stagnant real estate market. While the move aims to lower monthly payments, critics like Marjorie Taylor Greene argue it will leave homeowners in debt for life and primarily benefit banks through massive interest accumulation. The proposal faces potential legal hurdles regarding the Dodd-Frank Act's restrictions on loan terms.

Cluster 1
Episode 1781 1:46:20 - 1:50:34

1781: Cluster 1

Jerome Powell Resignation Rumors, Fed Independence, Interest Rates

Rumors circulate regarding the potential resignation of Fed Chair Jerome Powell due to pressure from President Trump. Congressman French Hill discusses the legality of firing a Fed Chair and the importance of monetary policy independence. Trump reportedly wants lower interest rates to stimulate the economy and refinance national debt.

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 2:49 - 4:06

1776: Eat The Dog Food

Media Narrative and the Fragile Ceasefire Keyword

An analysis of a media supercut reveals the coordinated use of the word "fragile" to describe the current ceasefire. The use of such terminology is characterized as a tactic to maintain high viewership ratings and keep audiences on edge. The narrative is further described as inherently anti-Trump, designed to imply that any stability achieved is temporary and precarious.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 1:09:24 - 1:12:40

1752: Pell-Mell

Political Polarization, Fourth of July and Approval Ratings

Social media influencers have sparked controversy by suggesting that Trump voters should not celebrate the Fourth of July, claiming they are "destroying the country." Meanwhile, liberal commentators highlighted that Donald Trump currently holds historically low approval ratings, comparable only to his own first term. The discussion touched on the deep ideological divide and the rhetoric used by "delusional" political factions.

Talking Toilet
Episode 1751 34:15 - 35:42

1751: Talking Toilet

Donald Trump's Health and Rising Approval Ratings

Media reports indicate that President Trump's net favorable rating has improved since his election in November 2024, reaching its highest point since 2017. Observers note a visible change in the President's physical appearance, attributing his weight loss and reduced inflammation to the influence of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s health initiatives.

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700 1:08:22 - 1:12:33

1700: Turban Tossing

Evolution of Televised Debates, Trump Entertainment Factor

The hosts discuss how Donald Trump transformed political debates into "blockbuster tentpole" entertainment for networks. They argue that the current format serves the media's financial interests rather than the public's need for a real exchange of ideas. They reference the League of Women Voters' historical withdrawal from debate sponsorship as a turning point toward media-controlled spectacles.

Authentified
Episode 1687 36:19 - 42:48

1687: Authentified

Price Controls, Washington Post Economic Critique

The Harris campaign's proposal to ban corporate price gouging on food is compared to socialist price fixing, with warnings that it could lead to food shortages. The Washington Post published a critique of Harris's $25,000 down-payment assistance for homebuyers, suggesting it would inflate housing prices. A tangent follows regarding rising homeowner insurance rates and a story about a driver's ed instructor arrested after lecturing against insurance company databases.

Publical
Episode 1686 56:58 - 58:32

1686: Publical

Trump on Federal Reserve, Presidential Interest Rate Influence

Donald Trump suggested that the President of the United States should have a direct say in the Federal Reserve's decisions regarding interest rates. Trump argued that his personal business success gives him better instincts for the economy than many current Fed members. Financial columnists expressed "dread" at the proposal, citing the importance of central bank independence from political pressure.

No Guff
Episode 1684 36:05 - 37:58

1684: No Guff

Tim Walz, Trump Criticism, Campaign Rhetoric

Tim Walz's campaign rhetoric against Donald Trump is examined, specifically his claims that Trump "froze" during the COVID-19 crisis and drove the economy into the ground. The hosts analyze Walz's delivery style and the accuracy of his statements regarding violent crime rates during the Trump administration.

AMAD
Episode 1555 43:40 - 45:17

1555: AMAD

CNN Town Hall, Donald Trump, Kaylan Collins

The recent CNN Town Hall featuring Donald Trump is discussed in the context of high television ratings and the performance of moderator Kaitlan Collins. The hosts mock the media's comparison of Collins's white pantsuit to Hillary Clinton's attire. They suggest CNN is attempting to pivot toward a more "middle of the road" journalistic style to regain relevance.

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 2:12:43 - 2:15:08

1550: Clips of the Day

Donald Trump, Negative Interest Rates and Global Competition

Donald Trump expresses strong support for negative interest rates, arguing that since competitors like Germany and Japan utilize them, the U.S. should as well. Trump describes negative rates as a system where "they pay you interest if you borrow money." The hosts discuss the potential economic implications and the disagreement between Trump and Fed Chair Jerome Powell.

Maxinated
Episode 1346 2:18:31 - 2:19:54

1346: Maxinated

Media Narratives, 9/11 Style Commission

The hosts analyze the push for a "9/11 style commission" to investigate the Capitol riot, which they argue is being framed as a "coup" by left-leaning media. They suggest that the media is desperate to maintain high ratings by continuing to focus on Donald Trump despite his absence from major social platforms.

Davos Douche
Episode 1285 1:11:45 - 1:16:50

1285: Davos Douche

Donald Trump Interview with Rush Limbaugh

President Trump participated in a two-hour "radio rally" with Rush Limbaugh, during which he used an expletive when warning Iran not to "f*** around" with the U.S. Trump also criticized the NBA's declining ratings due to their political messaging and mocked NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell for his appearance in a tight blue t-shirt during a basement broadcast.

Dummy Placebo
Episode 1258 9:11 - 13:32

1258: Dummy Placebo

COVID-19 Mortality Statistics, Spanish Flu Historical Comparison

A comparison of global pandemics shows the 1918 Spanish Flu killed approximately 5% of the world population, whereas COVID-19 deaths represent roughly 0.06%. Despite low mortality rates, mainstream media narratives focus on hospital capacity and political blame directed at Donald Trump. Current ICU bed availability in Texas is estimated at 30%, contradicting reports of a total healthcare system collapse.

Smokin' Hot
Episode 1242 1:16:59 - 1:19:08

1242: Smokin' Hot

Donald Trump on Negative Interest Rates and Global Competition

President Trump expressed strong support for negative interest rates, arguing that the U.S. should have the same competitive advantage as Germany and Japan. He believes the strength of the dollar allows the U.S. to be paid for borrowing money. This stance puts him at odds with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, who has resisted the move.

GuangoCast
Episode 1232 1:32 - 5:24

1232: GuangoCast

COVID-19 Mortality Models, White House Data Revisions

The hosts critique the shifting data models used by the White House Coronavirus Task Force, noting that initial predictions of 2 million deaths have been revised down to 60,000. Donald Trump is seen responding to CNN's Jim Acosta regarding these downward revisions. The discussion highlights the influence of the Bill Gates-backed IHME model on national policy.

Mask QR Raid
Episode 1231 27:11 - 30:55

1231: Mask QR Raid

Donald Trump Criticizes Media for Spreading Panic

President Trump accuses specific media outlets of spreading false rumors and creating unnecessary public fear to boost their ratings. He claims that media approval ratings are at an all-time low and urges journalists to focus on national unity until the crisis is over. The president suggests that once the pandemic ends, the press can return to what he characterizes as "fake news."