Topic: Trump Tv

14 chapters across the catalog

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Donald Trump, Marijuana Reclassification and YouTube TV Quad Screens

Donald Trump reportedly issued an executive order reclassifying marijuana, a move attributed to the influence of RFK Jr. regarding the medicinal properties of the plant. The discussion shifts to the technical interface of YouTube TV, specifically the difficulty of locating and customizing the "quad screen" news and sports features.

Java Shack
Episode 1777 2:35:21 - 2:38:51

1777: Java Shack

Trump Press Conference and Mike Lindell's Legal Battles

During a press conference, a reporter from Lindell TV asks President Trump about investigating "rogue judges" who targeted his supporters. Trump reiterates his claims regarding the 2020 election while acknowledging his recent electoral victories. The hosts briefly mention Mike Lindell's perseverance in the face of massive lawsuits that impacted his business.

Toxic Stew
Episode 1452 3:25:35 - 3:29:43

1452: Toxic Stew

70s Flashback, The Real Love Boat

The "70s Flashback" segment discusses CBS's new reality show, "The Real Love Boat," based on the classic 1970s sitcom. The hosts also briefly touch on the mixed results of Donald Trump's political endorsements in recent primary elections. The show concludes with a sign-off from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley.

GuangoCast
Episode 1232 49:51 - 55:38

1232: GuangoCast

Phoenix TV Incident, Trump and the China Trade Deal

A reporter from Phoenix TV, a state-owned Chinese outlet, questions President Trump at a briefing, prompting him to ask if she works for China. Trump discusses the status of the $250 billion trade deal signed in January, noting it contains a "force majeure" clause. He expresses hope that President Xi Jinping will honor the agreement regarding agricultural purchases despite the pandemic.

Pale Male
Episode 1211 2:08:28 - 2:10:06

1211: Pale Male

Jimmy Kimmel, Trump Removal Fantasy

Jimmy Kimmel is criticized for his "Trump hater" rhetoric and for playing the Bill Kristol "President Pence" ad on his show. Kimmel joked about the physical removal of Trump from the White House, which the hosts describe as a common fantasy among late-night hosts. They note that Kimmel's shift to extreme partisanship began with his emotional segments on "kids in cages."

Hockeystick Hoax
Episode 1169 1:54:21 - 1:56:45

1169: Hockeystick Hoax

David Brooks on Democratic Strategy, Never-Trumper Bias

In an interview on Book TV, David Brooks expressed optimism that President Trump will lose the 2020 election, advising Democrats to "go with the bland" to ensure a victory. Brooks admitted he has no desire to be in the same room as the President, leading the hosts to label him a "Never-Trumper" whose reporting is compromised by personal bias.

Sun Burps
Episode 1021 15:35 - 18:01

1021: Sun Burps

Stephen Colbert, Donald Trump Infrastructure Speech, and Ford Truck Month

A clip from Stephen Colbert's late-night show mocks President Donald Trump's speech in Ohio regarding infrastructure. The hosts analyze Trump's pronunciation of "infrastructure" and "Ohio," debating whether the President appeared unusually loose or "slap happy" during the presentation. They jokingly contrast "Infrastructure Week" with the marketing cycle of "Ford Truck Month."

Best Codpiece
Episode 1009 49:16 - 54:26

1009: Best Codpiece

Omarosa Manigault Newman, Big Brother, White House Rumors

Omarosa Manigault Newman's appearance on the reality show *Celebrity Big Brother* is analyzed as a calculated messaging campaign for the Trump administration. During the show, Omarosa alluded to someone in the White House "sleeping around," which the hosts speculate may be a targeted attack on Hope Hicks or other staffers. They suggest Omarosa remains a "Trump bot" acting as an agent provocateur.

Bro_splosion
Episode 949 45:27 - 48:39

949: Bro_splosion

Late Night Comedy and the Trump Presidency

The hosts critique the current state of late-night comedy, specifically Jimmy Kimmel's shift toward Trump-centric material to compete with Stephen Colbert. They analyze a fumbled joke regarding the six-month mark of the Trump administration, suggesting the humor has become predictable and flat.

Promise to Prosecute
Episode 880 2:56:31 - 2:58:35

880: Promise to Prosecute

Proposal for Pardoning Humans Instead of Turkeys

John C. Dvorak proposes a "radical" idea for President-elect Trump: instead of pardoning a turkey, he should pardon a human being on death row as a social experiment. He suggests this could be turned into a reality TV model, which Trump would instinctively understand. The hosts mock the current media spectacle surrounding the "Tater and Tot" turkey ceremony.

Army of Conquest
Episode 859 1:00:18 - 1:06:05

859: Army of Conquest

Larry King, Aura TV and RT Distribution Deal

Donald Trump's recent interview with Larry King was broadcast on RT, leading to accusations that the candidate was appearing on Russian state television. However, the interview was originally produced for Aura TV, a digital network owned by Carlos Slim, which has a content distribution deal with RT. The Trump campaign claimed they believed the interview was for a podcast and were unaware it would air on the Russian satellite channel.

Burkini Meanie
Episode 855 1:27:14 - 1:28:42

855: Burkini Meanie

Speculation Regarding Trump TV and Post-Election Media Empire

Following the hiring of Steve Bannon and the departure of Roger Ailes from Fox News, rumors have circulated that Donald Trump is not running to win the presidency but to launch a new media empire. Critics suggest "Trump TV" is the ultimate goal of the campaign, though the hosts question whether this is a "genius" plan or mere speculation.

Busted Router
Episode 738 1:53:19 - 1:57:38

738: Busted Router

Donald Trump, Reality Show Performance Art

Adam Curry theorizes that Donald Trump's presidential campaign is a meticulously orchestrated reality show, possibly managed by Mark Burnett. CNN produced a montage of Trump's comments on China, Mexico, and ISIS, which the hosts interpret as "native advertising" that may actually benefit Trump's brand. The campaign is described as high-quality performance art in a free space.