Topic: White House Correspondents

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Nekkidly
Episode 1863

1863: Nekkidly

False Flag Claims, White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting

Speculation regarding a "false flag" operation surrounds the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Media figures and producers cite the shooter's common last name and security anomalies as evidence. Fox News reporter Aisha Hasni was reportedly cut off during a call-in segment just as she was about to provide eyewitness details from the event.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 4:48 - 6:30

1863: Nekkidly

Journalist Protest, First Amendment Awards

Over 200 journalists signed a letter demanding that the White House Correspondents' Association confront President Trump over perceived attacks on press freedom. Despite the tension, the event proceeded as an awards ceremony focused on the First Amendment and journalism scholarships. Critics on "The View" argued that Trump should not have been invited, labeling him a threat to the free press.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 32:17 - 36:25

1794: Heroin Hotties

Olivia Rinaldi, Taylor Swift Engagement Rumors

CBS Chief White House Correspondent Olivia Rinaldi was caught on a hot mic reacting hysterically to an Instagram post suggesting Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are engaged. Rinaldi later described the moment as a professional highlight during a live broadcast. The incident is cited as evidence of the "idiocy" and celebrity obsession prevalent among top-tier mainstream journalists.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655

1655: Illegal Chants

White House Correspondents' Dinner, Media Decline

The 2024 White House Correspondents' Dinner is characterized as a failing event for mainstream media and Hollywood elites. Comedian Colin Jost's performance is described as ineffective, while the presence of intelligence community figures like former CIA and FBI officials is noted. The gathering is framed as a "last gasp" for traditional media outlets that are losing public attention.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 1:00:53 - 1:01:47

1647: Carbon Bomb

White House Press Corps Pilfering from Air Force One

The White House Correspondents Association issued a warning to journalists after an inventory revealed branded items like glassware and pillowcases were missing from Air Force One. The email from Kelly O'Donnell stated that the "pilfering" by the press corps cast a negative light on the profession. The thefts were reportedly discovered following President Biden's recent trip to the West Coast.

Big Mike & The Rock
Episode 1551 15:35 - 23:55

1551: Big Mike & The Rock

White House Correspondents Dinner, Joe Biden "Satan" Comment

President Joe Biden and comedian Roy Wood Jr. addressed the media and political landscape at the 2023 White House Correspondents Association dinner. Biden made a controversial remark, telling the audience not to compare him to "the Almighty" but to "the alternative," which some interpreted as a reference to Satan. The event also featured jokes about the classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago and Biden's Delaware residence.

New Collar Worker
Episode 1450 2:04:50 - 2:11:58

1450: New Collar Worker

Great Resignation, "New Collar" Workers, Bill Gates COVID

The "Great Resignation" is evolving into a "New Collar" workforce of remote employees who refuse to return to traditional office spaces. Meanwhile, Bill Gates announced he tested positive for COVID-19 despite being vaccinated and boosted, echoing a wave of infections following the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The segment highlights the lack of symptomatic difference between vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals in recent variants.

G.E.R.M.
Episode 1447 32:53 - 37:27

1447: G.E.R.M.

White House Correspondents Dinner and 1970s Cultural Parallels

Trevor Noah hosted the White House Correspondents Dinner, where he joked about modern conspiracy theories and the political divide. The hosts transition into a comparison between current events and the 1970s, debating the origins of various slang terms like "cats" and "neato." They suggest that the current political and economic climate closely mirrors the instability of the Nixon and Carter eras.

Smokin' Hot
Episode 1242 2:35:29 - 2:36:50

1242: Smokin' Hot

Trump's Prediction of Bigger Stories and the 2011 Roast

President Trump suggests that even "bigger stories" are coming regarding the unmasking scandal and the Obama administration's conduct. The hosts trace Trump's motivation back to the 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner, where Obama publicly ridiculed him. They believe Trump has been strategically holding onto evidence to ensure maximum political impact.

Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182 2:35:19 - 2:38:47

1182: Coupon Clipping

Controversial Kingsman Parody Video Shown at Trump Resort

A violent parody video based on the movie "Kingsman" surfaced, depicting President Trump attacking media outlets and political opponents. The video was reportedly shown at a conference at the Trump National Doral resort, though the campaign denied involvement. The White House Correspondents Association condemned the depiction of violence against journalists.

No Apology
Episode 1133 1:38 - 5:01

1133: No Apology

White House Correspondents Association Dinner Critique

The annual White House Correspondents Association dinner is characterized as a "total dud" following the replacement of traditional comedians with historian Ron Chernow. Chernow’s performance is described as a "sedative" for the audience. The absence of a professional comedian is noted as a significant shift from previous years featuring figures like Michelle Wolf and Stephen Colbert.

Phoneliness
Episode 1030 1:05:43 - 1:09:07

1030: Phoneliness

Michelle Wolf and White House Correspondents Dinner Backlash

Comedian Michelle Wolf's performance at the White House Correspondents Dinner sparked significant controversy, with critics accusing her of attacking Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders' appearance. Kathy Griffin defended Wolf, noting the irony of being under federal investigation herself a year prior. The hosts analyze the delivery of the jokes, suggesting that poor audio and amateurish timing contributed to the negative reception in the room.

Batteries Not Included
Episode 1029 3:24 - 7:45

1029: Batteries Not Included

White House Correspondents Dinner and Journalist Awards

The 2018 White House Correspondents Dinner is critiqued as an anachronistic event that no longer serves its original purpose of fostering a relationship between the President and the press. During the ceremony, various journalists were honored, including an activist who gave a speech about her work in Egypt. Her claims regarding saving children from abuse in Cairo are met with skepticism and confusion regarding the appropriateness of the venue for such remarks.

Terror Put
Episode 923 2:32:42 - 2:35:29

923: Terror Put

White House Correspondents' Dinner, Hasan Minhaj and Donald Trump

Donald Trump will skip the White House Correspondents' Dinner to hold a rally in Pennsylvania. Comedian Hasan Minhaj of The Daily Show is set to perform at the event. The hosts speculate on the difficulty of performing comedy for a media audience when the primary target of the jokes is not in the room.

Bias Response Team
Episode 907 29:45 - 34:05

907: Bias Response Team

Constitutional Freedom of the Press vs. Exclusive Access

The discussion explores the legal distinction between the "freedom of the press" and the right to "exclusive access" to government officials. The hosts argue that while the Constitution protects the right to publish, it does not mandate that every credentialed reporter be allowed into every room. Audio from a heated exchange between Sean Spicer and reporters highlights the logistical challenges of accommodating 3,000 credentialed journalists.

Pet a Pony
Episode 878 1:18:54 - 1:25:02

878: Pet a Pony

White House Correspondents Association and Protocol Claims

Bloomberg and MSNBC commentators claim that Trump's private dinner was an "unacceptable" breach of protocol established during the Lincoln administration. The hosts mock the idea that the press must be present to document a potential assassination. Brian Stelter of CNN is criticized for suggesting the Trump administration is making a series of mistakes by ignoring the media.

200.8 Re-Redux
Episode 850 36:13 - 41:03

850: 200.8 Re-Redux

Post-Mortem Rituals, Listening Skills and Retired Clips

The hosts describe their "post-mortem" ritual of gossiping and critiquing the show immediately after recording. Curry admits that his listening skills have improved over time, though he still occasionally misses Dvorak's points while managing technical tasks. They also mention retiring certain sound effects, like a submarine dive sound, and the occasional error of playing the same clip in consecutive shows.

Manterruptors
Episode 821 1:26:04 - 1:28:49

821: Manterruptors

White House Correspondents Dinner, Larry Wilmore's Performance

President Obama's performance at the White House Correspondents Dinner is reviewed, specifically his joke about "CPT" (Colored People Time) in reference to a previous gaffe by Hillary Clinton and Bill de Blasio. Comedian Larry Wilmore's set is also discussed, with the hosts noting the institutionalized nature of the racial humor presented at the event.

Climate Deaths
Episode 787 22:36 - 26:17

787: Climate Deaths

George H.W. Bush Speechwriting and Presidential Humor

A former speechwriter for George H.W. Bush describes the former president's refusal to use humor that belittled political opponents. This stands in contrast to modern presidents who use the White House Correspondents' Dinner to roast rivals. President Obama's appearance on Jerry Seinfeld's "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" is characterized as arrogant rather than funny.

The Portal
Episode 716 10:59 - 15:18

716: The Portal

White House Correspondents Dinner and Baltimore Riots

The 2015 White House Correspondents Dinner took place simultaneously with civil unrest and arrests in Baltimore, Maryland. Criticism is directed at CNN for prioritizing the televised "joke fest" over live breaking news of the riots. A CNN analyst is quoted suggesting that viewers interested in the chaos should look to Twitter while the network remains committed to its scheduled broadcast of the dinner.