Topic: Willy

59 chapters across the catalog

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 41:42 - 50:15

1820: Tokyo Rose

Fulton County RICO Case Dismissal and Election Software Claims

Special prosecutor Peter Skandalakis moves to dismiss the 2020 election interference RICO case in Georgia against Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants, citing the complexity of trying a sitting president. The segment also touches on claims by Patrick Byrne and Gary Bernson regarding election software vulnerabilities and historical parallels to voting machine controversies in previous US elections.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 1:13:54 - 1:17:46

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Moe Factz, Black Prosecutors "Cannon Fodder" Theory

A theory originally proposed by producer Moe Factz suggests that the Democratic Party utilized Black female prosecutors like Letitia James as "cannon fodder" for political lawfare. The segment details a pattern of alleged mortgage fraud by James dating back to 1983, including claims involving her Brooklyn apartment building. Critics argue these prosecutors were sacrificed knowing the charges against Trump would eventually fail.

Bro Media
Episode 1710 2:22:49 - 2:25:51

1710: Bro Media

Legal Analysis, Status of Trump Lawsuits

Constitutional lawyer Rob provides a comprehensive update on the various legal cases facing Donald Trump. He predicts that federal cases led by Jack Smith are effectively "dead" following the election. State-level cases in New York and Georgia are expected to be tied up in lengthy appeals regarding immunity and procedural issues.

Sweet Seventeen
Episode 1707 11:24 - 13:01

1707: Sweet Seventeen

Bruce Springsteen and Willie Nelson, Campaign Musical Performances

Musical legends Bruce Springsteen and Willie Nelson performed at recent Democratic campaign events. Springsteen's acoustic performance in Georgia was criticized for poor audio quality, while 91-year-old Willie Nelson performed in Houston as the primary musical act following Beyonce's non-performing appearance.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 1:47:59 - 1:52:17

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

Sandia National Laboratories, Asteroid Deflection, X-Rays

A report from Sandia National Laboratories suggests that a nuclear explosion near an asteroid could use X-rays to deflect the object off course. NPR's coverage of the study is mocked for its use of sound effects and a reference to Bruce Willis. The hosts question the scientific explanation of how X-rays, which lack mass, could provide the physical force necessary to move an asteroid.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 1:28:04 - 1:32:46

1695: Pronoun Journey

Gender Liberation March and Project 2025 Opposition

The first "Gender Liberation March" took place in Washington D.C., organized by activist Raquel Willis to protest restrictions on gender-affirming care. Participants marched past the Capitol and the Heritage Foundation, specifically targeting the "Project 2025" policy platform. The organizers frame the movement as a fight for bodily autonomy and reproductive justice.

Favela Ready
Episode 1685 3:57 - 7:58

1685: Favela Ready

Donald Trump, Willie Brown Helicopter Story and Crowd Size Obsessions

Donald Trump claimed during a press conference that he survived a near-fatal helicopter crash with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown. Investigations into NTSB and ATC records suggest the event likely involved Jerry Brown or Gavin Newsom during wildfire surveys rather than Willie Brown. Trump also drew criticism for comparing his January 6th rally attendance to the crowd size of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech.

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

Shannon Bream, Fox News Media Bias Criticism

The hosts criticize Fox News anchor Shannon Bream for her perceived lack of pushback during interviews with Democratic politicians. Specific grievances include her response to Donald Trump's indictments by Fani Willis and her interview with Senator Chris Murphy. The discussion highlights Murphy's unchallenged claims regarding border security and his characterization of Trump as a potential dictator.

Natalism
Episode 1682 3:17:36 - 3:23:58

1682: Natalism

Daddy Long Legs and Willie Brown Songs

The episode's closing music featured satirical songs about "Daddy Long Legs" Joe Biden and Kamala Harris's early political career in San Francisco with Willie Brown. The lyrics referenced the BMW and Corvette reportedly gifted to Harris and her rapid promotion within the California political system. The segment serves as a musical deconstruction of the current executive branch's public narratives.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 13:21 - 16:44

1681: Daddy Long Legs

Pastor James Manning Criticizes Kamala Harris Background

Pastor James Manning delivers a critical commentary on Kamala Harris, focusing on her past relationship with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown. Manning questions the authenticity of her marriage to Doug Emhoff and suggests her political rise is rooted in calculated personal moves. He warns that Harris is a "conniving" figure who may pose a threat to Joe Biden's remaining time in office.

Donald Duck!
Episode 1677 31:14 - 34:27

1677: Donald Duck!

Jonathan Willis 4chan Claim and FBI Pittsburgh Office

An unverified post from 4chan attributed to a "Jonathan Willis" claims a Secret Service counter-sniper had the assassin in his sights for three minutes but was denied the order to fire. The hosts discuss the reputation of the FBI's Pittsburgh field office, linking it to previous controversies involving the Hunter Biden laptop. They explore the possibility of federal agencies "hyping up" individuals to justify budgets.

Flying Cars
Episode 1675 2:15:06 - 2:20:42

1675: Flying Cars

Climate Change Peer-Reviewed Studies, Urban Heat Island Effect

Three new peer-reviewed papers published in major scientific journals challenge the consensus on man-made global warming. The studies, led by astrophysicist Dr. Willie Soon and a team of 40 scientists, suggest that 40% of observed warming is due to the "urban heat island effect" rather than CO2. The researchers argue that the remaining warming can be explained by natural solar activity cycles tracked by NASA.

It's The Boyfriend
Episode 1671 1:50:21 - 1:55:47

1671: It's The Boyfriend

Trump Legal Challenges, Presidential Debate Preview, Jake Tapper

Donald Trump faces a complex schedule of nine ongoing legal cases, including federal criminal charges brought by Jack Smith and state charges in Georgia led by Fani Willis. The upcoming CNN presidential debate is expected to focus heavily on Trump's status as a "convicted felon." CNN hosts Jake Tapper and Dana Bash will moderate the event, which will be simulcast on ABC and is predicted to draw record-breaking viewership.

Heavy Tail
Episode 1667 2:47:03 - 2:53:49

1667: Heavy Tail

Trump Legal Victories, Convicted Felon Moniker and Biden Memes

Trump secured legal victories in Georgia and Florida as courts delayed trials until after the election. The hosts argue that the New York conviction was the only case the establishment truly cared about, as it provided the "convicted felon" label for campaign ads. They note that the strategy appears to be backfiring on TikTok, where "Do the Biden" memes and support for Trump among younger and minority voters are trending.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 29:22 - 33:44

1665: Flag Gate

Byron Donalds and the Weaponization of Government Committee

Florida Congressman Byron Donalds appears on NBC to discuss the House Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government's request for Alvin Bragg to testify. Donalds argues the timing of the prosecution was designed to interfere with the 2024 election. He clashes with the NBC anchor over the lack of evidence regarding Joe Biden's direct involvement in the Manhattan case.

Algo Juice
Episode 1650 2:05:08 - 2:06:42

1650: Algo Juice

DOJ Finds Grant Discrepancies in Fani Willis's Office

The Department of Justice identified "inconsistencies" in how Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis's office reported the use of a $488,000 federal grant. This disclosure follows reports that Willis fired a whistleblower who raised concerns about the potential misuse of these funds. The investigation adds to the ongoing legal and political scrutiny surrounding Willis's office in Georgia.

Stay Alarmed
Episode 1649 1:20:58 - 1:22:33

1649: Stay Alarmed

Fani Willis, Maryland Recording Allegations

Harrison Floyd, a defendant in the Georgia election interference case, alleged that Fulton County DA Fani Willis illegally recorded a phone conversation with his attorney. Because the call took place in Maryland, a "two-party consent" state, Floyd claims the recording constitutes a felony. He has called for Willis to recuse herself from the case or face potential legal remedies for the alleged violation.

NetBEUI
Episode 1643 31:28 - 38:22

1643: NetBEUI

Fannie Willis, Nathan Wade Resignation Ruling

Judge Scott McAfee ruled that Fulton County District Attorney Fannie Willis can remain on the Georgia election interference case only if special prosecutor Nathan Wade resigns. While the judge found no actual conflict of interest, he cited an "odor of mendacity" and an appearance of impropriety, leading to Wade's immediate resignation.

NetBEUI
Episode 1643 38:23 - 44:19

1643: NetBEUI

John Floyd, Fannie Willis Father Background

Research from the Jones Collective and the Tinfoil Hat podcast explores the background of Fannie Willis' father, John Floyd. The segments detail his involvement with the Black Panthers and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), as well as his historical ties to activist Angela Davis.

Funny Farm
Episode 1640 1:40:43 - 1:45:31

1640: Funny Farm

Fani Willis Misconduct Hearing and Billing Allegations

Defense attorney Ashley Merchant testified before a Georgia state senate panel regarding alleged misconduct by District Attorney Fani Willis. Merchant claims Willis had a financial motive to expand the racketeering case against Donald Trump to maximize billable hours for her romantic partner, special prosecutor Nathan Wade. The hearing explored allegations of perjury and the potential disqualification of the prosecution team.