Topic: Vagina

21 chapters across the catalog

Red Book Special
Episode 1648 22:00 - 24:34

1648: Red Book Special

Vagina and Penis Memes in Television Advertising

A Red Book prediction regarding the increased use of the word "vagina" in mainstream advertising is revisited. The hosts play a montage of the words "vagina" and "penis" being used on television, predicting that "penis-based" advertising will soon follow the "vagina meme" seen in recent feminine hygiene commercials.

2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special
Episode 1508 52:34 - 55:57

1508: 2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special

Winter Vagina Syndrome and Vaccine Side Effect Claims

A segment discusses a purported new condition called "winter vagina," which media reports suggest is caused by cold weather. Dr. Lee Merritt and others in the montage claim the term is a fabrication used to explain away damaging side effects of COVID-19 vaccines. The discussion highlights skepticism toward new medical diagnoses that emerge concurrently with mass vaccination campaigns.

Puppy State
Episode 1429 3:20:23 - 3:31:04

1429: Puppy State

Post Office Vehicles, Winter Vagina, End of Show Mix

The U.S. Postal Service is moving forward with a multi-billion dollar purchase of gas-powered delivery vehicles from Oshkosh Defense, despite EPA objections. The show ends with a discussion of "Winter Vagina," a term used in media to describe seasonal health issues, which the hosts characterize as a manufactured syndrome to explain vaccine side effects. A final "Techno Experts" music mix featuring Hillary Clinton samples closes the episode.

Health Glitch
Episode 1428 1:16:04 - 1:17:36

1428: Health Glitch

Winter Vagina and Vaccine Adverse Events

Dr. Lee Merritt and other commentators discussed a controversial term, "winter vagina," which they claim is being used to mask vaccine-related adverse events. The discussion suggests that medical authorities are inventing new seasonal ailments to explain symptoms that critics link to mRNA injections.

A.I. Zombies
Episode 1062 1:15:00 - 1:25:23

1062: A.I. Zombies

LGBTQIA Safe Sex Guide, Front Hole Controversy, Dana Loesch

Healthline published an LGBTQIA safe sex guide that suggested using the term "front hole" as a gender-neutral alternative to "vagina." The hosts play a clip of NRA spokesperson Dana Loesch reacting with outrage to the terminology. They discuss the "unhinged" nature of both the social justice movement and the right-wing reaction to it.

Mix Tape
Episode 947 33:48 - 38:41

947: Mix Tape

Planned Parenthood, Abortion Rights and Vagina Monologue

The mix transitions to a series of clips regarding Planned Parenthood and reproductive rights, featuring a repetitive "get out of my vagina" chant. It touches on the history of unsafe abortions and the desperation of women seeking medical care. The segment ends with a warning about rising ocean levels and climate change.

Geopolitical Chernobyl
Episode 759 1:36:28 - 1:41:28

759: Geopolitical Chernobyl

Whoopi Goldberg, Planned Parenthood, and The Vagina ISO

Whoopi Goldberg's comments on "The View" regarding the origins of Planned Parenthood are challenged, specifically her claim that it was founded to stop women from using "hangers." The hosts argue that Margaret Sanger's actual goal was to overturn Comstock laws and promote birth control. The segment ends with a comedic deconstruction of Goldberg's "Get out of my vagina" outburst, which is edited into a show jingle.

Cyber Caliphate
Episode 687 2:27:25 - 2:31:15

687: Cyber Caliphate

Knighting Ceremony, Sir Paul the Screw and "Agenda" Logic

Paul Grove is knighted as "Sir Paul the Screw" in a traditional No Agenda ceremony. The hosts also share a humorous anecdote from a producer whose seven-year-old son associated the word "agenda" with "vagina" because he noticed only "boys" were on the show. The logic of the child is celebrated as a "cute" misunderstanding of the show's title and format.

Clog the Pipes
Episode 660 23:08 - 27:09

660: Clog the Pipes

Sarah Silverman and the Gender Wage Gap Narrative

Adam Curry introduces a clip from comedian Sarah Silverman regarding the gender wage gap, where she uses the term "vagina tax" to describe the 78-cent-on-the-dollar statistic. The hosts argue that this figure is a debunked political meme used to influence female voters. Curry expresses disappointment in the modern feminist movement for focusing on slogans rather than global women's rights issues.

Huma-Gate
Episode 427 1:24:31 - 1:27:28

427: Huma-Gate

Vagina Word Usage in Carefree Advertisements

Adam Curry notes the increasing use of the word "vagina" in mainstream television advertisements, specifically for Carefree liners. He discusses the marketing shift toward biological terms in feminine hygiene products. The hosts briefly touch upon the show Breaking Bad and Curry's decision to pay for the content rather than pirate it.

Flying Antenna
Episode 355 2:04:34 - 2:06:55

355: Flying Antenna

Media Analysis of South Park, House, and Letterman

The hosts review various pop culture clips, including a South Park episode about the History Channel and a scene from the medical drama House. They also play a clip from David Letterman's show where an actress uses the word "vagina" in a comedic anecdote, noting a trend of more explicit language appearing in mainstream broadcast media.

We Can't Wait
Episode 353 2:02:09 - 2:07:24

353: We Can't Wait

Vagina Monologue Movie, Two Broke Girls, Ad Pitch

The sitcom "Two Broke Girls" featured a segment using the word "vagina" multiple times in under a minute. The hosts speculate this is a "sales pitch" to attract advertisers for feminine products or a setup for an upcoming movie related to the Vagina Monologues.

Home for the Holidays
Episode 351 1:46:18 - 1:49:47

351: Home for the Holidays

Google Chrome Tracking and the Vagina Advertising Meme

Google Chrome is criticized for its tracking capabilities, while Facebook is noted for using cookies to follow users across the internet. A "vagina meme" is observed in recent television programming and advertisements, such as the "My V" diary ad. A montage of clips from various shows demonstrates a significant increase in the use of the words "vagina" and "penis" on network TV.

Home for the Holidays
Episode 351 2:37:41 - 2:40:20

351: Home for the Holidays

Final Montage and Episode Conclusion

The episode concludes with a chaotic audio montage featuring political gaffes, media clips, and the show's recurring "vagina" and "penis" memes. References are made to Rick Perry, China, and Hillary Clinton's comments on Gaddafi. The hosts sign off from the "Hilltop Watchtower" with their signature "adios mofos" catchphrase.

Episode 349 2:06:07 - 2:09:04

349: Grandma Clinton

Johnson & Johnson Vagina Commercial

Johnson & Johnson released a commercial featuring a "diary of a vagina" to market feminine hygiene products. The hosts mock the abstract and "ferocious" descriptions used in the ad. They note a cultural shift where the word "vagina" is now used gratuitously in scripts and commercials to normalize the marketing of these products.

Episode 349 2:09:05 - 2:10:49

349: Grandma Clinton

Vagina Jokes in Animated Television

The hosts discuss the prevalence of vagina-related humor in animated shows like "American Dad." They also mention a Viagra sponsorship for a Van Gogh virtual tour on the 60 Minutes website. They criticize the lack of shame in modern advertising and the reliance on crude humor in television writing.

Episode 347 22:30 - 29:34

347: Hackerocity

Vagina Meme, Television Advertising Trends

The hosts investigate why the word "vagina" has suddenly become prevalent in network television comedies like "2 Broke Girls." They conclude that advertisers for feminine hygiene products pressured networks to normalize the word to make their commercials more acceptable. Spending on ads for tampons and cleansers reportedly rose to $218 million in 2010.

The Indignati
Episode 346 1:20:53 - 1:25:31

346: The Indignati

Vagina Monologues in Media, Erin Burnett CNN Debut

The hosts discuss the sudden frequent use of the word "vagina" on network television, including Parks and Recreation. CNN's Erin Burnett reports on Silvio Berlusconi's "Pussy Party" name suggestion but struggles to use the specific slang terms. The hosts mock Burnett's halting delivery and the media's "family show" censorship.

Selling the Monet
Episode 341 10:06 - 12:36

341: Selling the Monet

Television Networks, Vagina Word Usage Experiment

ABC, NBC, and CBS have reportedly agreed to allow the word "vagina" to be used in sitcoms and comedic scripts as part of a new broadcast experiment. This follows a previous trend of incorporating the word "penis" into network television dialogue. The New York Times reported on the shift, suggesting that the term is now considered acceptable for humorous situations on mainstream television.

Battle of the Billionaires
Episode 230 1:41:01 - 1:44:30

230: Battle of the Billionaires

Summer's Eve Ad, Vagina Monologues Discussion

A controversial Summer's Eve advertisement in "Women's Day" magazine suggested that vaginal hygiene is linked to career success and receiving raises. The hosts discuss the societal pressure on women regarding hygiene products and reference a segment from "The Vagina Monologues" that satirizes the marketing of scented douches.