Topic: Walter Isaacson

6 chapters across the catalog

Bold Action
Episode 1590 20:50 - 31:29

1590: Bold Action

Walter Isaacson, Elon Musk Biography, Twitter Legal Battles

Author Walter Isaacson appeared on various news programs to promote his new biography of Elon Musk, describing Musk's various "modes," including "demon mode" and "manic mode." The media coverage explores Musk's influence on global conflicts via Starlink and his management of the X platform (formerly Twitter). Savannah Guthrie's interview style is criticized for being overly focused on Musk's personal life and mental health rather than his industrial impact.

Valudation
Episode 1589 18:40 - 22:50

1589: Valudation

Elon Musk, Starlink Crimea Controversy and Walter Isaacson Biography

A new biography by Walter Isaacson claims Elon Musk ordered the deactivation of Starlink satellites near Crimea to thwart a Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian fleet. Musk clarified that the service was never active in that region and he simply refused a Ukrainian request to enable it, citing concerns over nuclear escalation. The incident sparked a debate over the influence of private tech billionaires in international warfare.

Donna Gate
Episode 979 2:04:33 - 2:08:47

979: Donna Gate

Walter Isaacson's Leonardo da Vinci Biography, Rhodes Scholar Spookage

Walter Isaacson, former CEO of CNN and a Rhodes Scholar, has released a 652-page biography of Leonardo da Vinci. The book is criticized for "redesigning" Da Vinci as a flamboyant gay misfit to suit modern cultural narratives. Isaacson's background with the Broadcasting Board of Governors and the Aspen Institute is cited as evidence of his "spook" and globalist credentials.

Donna Gate
Episode 979 2:08:50 - 2:10:57

979: Donna Gate

Stephen Colbert and Walter Isaacson Scripted Interview

During an appearance on Stephen Colbert's show, Isaacson praised a question about Florence as "great," which Colbert jokingly admitted was written in his notes. The hosts argue this proves the scripted nature of mainstream media interviews, where publishers provide pre-approved questions to hosts. The exchange is viewed as an "inside joke" revealing the lack of authentic journalism in late-night television.

Putin's Playbook
Episode 931 2:37:16 - 2:41:25

931: Putin's Playbook

PBS Coverage, Walter Isaacson and Media Balance

PBS coverage of the New Orleans monument removal featured historian Walter Isaacson and activist Brian Stevenson. The hosts criticize PBS for featuring two guests who agreed with the removal, arguing it lacks journalistic balance. They contend that public broadcasting should present the "other side" of cultural arguments rather than treating them as settled science.

Muslim Hugger
Episode 428 1:45:50 - 1:49:08

428: Muslim Hugger

Steve Jobs Biography, Adult ADHD Marketing

The promotion of Walter Isaacson’s Steve Jobs biography on 60 Minutes is noted as a corporate synergy, as CBS owns the publisher, Simon & Schuster. Additionally, a "house call" segment on adult ADHD is identified as a disguised advertisement, similar to a campaign featuring Adam Levine of Maroon 5.