Topic: Women S March

18 chapters across the catalog

School-ology
Episode 1287 2:04:47 - 2:07:29

1287: School-ology

Women's March Protests Against Amy Coney Barrett

Thousands of protesters gathered in Washington D.C. and other U.S. cities for a hastily organized Women's March to oppose the Supreme Court nomination of Amy Coney Barrett. Demonstrators expressed fear that Barrett's confirmation would lead to the rolling back of abortion rights and the Affordable Care Act. Observers noted that many signs appeared handwritten and less professionally produced than previous major marches.

BOMBSHELL!
Episode 1105 2:38:21 - 2:42:25

1105: BOMBSHELL!

Women's March, Anti-Semitism Controversy, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

The third annual Women's March faced internal fractures and competing events due to allegations of anti-Semitism among its national leadership, specifically regarding ties to Louis Farrakhan. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) was criticized for an interview where she claimed "real anti-Semitism" comes from the White House. The hosts suggest the movement has "jumped the shark" as political controversies overshadow its original message.

Circular Reporting
Episode 1005 1:53:14 - 1:55:36

1005: Circular Reporting

Elizabeth Warren, Gender Pay Gap Rhetoric

Senator Elizabeth Warren utilized familiar political rhetoric regarding the gender pay gap, claiming women earn 75 cents for every dollar earned by men. She praised the Women's March and the "pink pussy hats" as symbols of persistence against a system that she claims overlooks female ideas and promotions.

Sexual Terrorism
Episode 1001 1:33 - 2:20

1001: Sexual Terrorism

Scientology E-Meter Delivery, Pussy Hat Archivism

An anecdote describes the receipt of a Scientology E-meter for personal use during dinner parties. The conversation briefly touches on the lack of participation in the Women's March and the collection of cultural artifacts like the "pussy hat."

Sexual Terrorism
Episode 1001 2:20 - 6:28

1001: Sexual Terrorism

Women's March 2018, Diversity and Voter Registration

Thousands gathered for the second annual Women's March across various U.S. cities, including New York and Washington D.C. Organizers emphasized a "March into Action" theme focused on registering one million female voters before the 2018 midterm elections. President Donald Trump commented on the event via Twitter, citing low female unemployment rates.

Robo-Trump
Episode 992 20:53 - 22:31

992: Robo-Trump

Linda Sarsour Sexual Harassment Allegations, Women's March

Linda Sarsour, co-founder of the Women's March, faces accusations of enabling sexual assault and harassment within her organization. The report suggests a pattern of ignoring workplace misconduct. This development occurs amid the broader "Me Too" movement and ongoing scrutiny of political figures on Capitol Hill.

Bias Response Team
Episode 907 1:30:25 - 1:33:03

907: Bias Response Team

International Women's Day and "A Day Without A Woman"

Organizers of the Women's March called for a "Day Without a Woman" strike on March 8th, urging women to take the day off and avoid shopping. The hosts point out a logical inconsistency in the instructions, which encourage shopping only at women-owned businesses while simultaneously calling for all women to stop working. They characterize the movement as being led by "middle-class white women" and criticize the racial undertones of the strike's logistics.

Chain of Lies
Episode 898 23:46 - 25:23

898: Chain of Lies

Michael Moore at the Women's March

Filmmaker Michael Moore spoke at the Women's March, expressing starstruck admiration for activist Gloria Steinem. The hosts critique Moore's performance, suggesting his rhetoric was overly dramatic and indicative of a lack of substance. They view his participation as part of a broader effort to maintain momentum for the anti-Trump movement through celebrity-led activism.

Chain of Lies
Episode 898 39:57 - 40:45

898: Chain of Lies

Bruce Springsteen Supports Women's March in Australia

During a concert in Western Australia, Bruce Springsteen expressed solidarity with the millions of people participating in the Women's March across the United States. He listed a wide array of causes, including reproductive rights, racial justice, and environmental protection. The hosts express disappointment in Springsteen's alignment with what they perceive as the "wrong universe" of political activism.

Douchebag Disneyland
Episode 897 46:01 - 47:34

897: Douchebag Disneyland

George Soros, Funding the Women's March

The New York Times published an article by Asra Nomani detailing links between billionaire George Soros and over 50 partner organizations of the Women's March on Washington. The report examines the significant financial influence of one of Hillary Clinton's largest donors on the protest movement.

Douchebag Disneyland
Episode 897 54:10 - 57:47

897: Douchebag Disneyland

Pro-Life Feminists, Exclusion from Women's March

A pro-life feminist group was removed as an official partner of the Women's March following a social media backlash. The group's representative argued that the march failed its own standards of "inclusivity" by silencing women with differing ideological backgrounds.

Douchebag Disneyland
Episode 897 1:22:18 - 1:27:01

897: Douchebag Disneyland

Media Distraction, Crowd Size vs. Women's March

The focus on inaugural crowd size is analyzed as a strategic "distraction" intended to shift media coverage away from the Women's March. CNN's Gloria Borger and other pundits noted that the administration's aggressive stance on attendance numbers successfully dominated the news cycle.

Wall of Meat
Episode 896 24:06 - 26:36

896: Wall of Meat

Women's March Organizers Discuss Intersectional Social Justice

A co-organizer of the Women's March appears on MSNBC to outline the movement's demands, including protections for Planned Parenthood and the undocumented. The segment highlights the "intersectional" nature of the protest scheduled for January 21st. The hosts question the cohesion of a movement attempting to represent every progressive issue simultaneously.

Wall of Meat
Episode 896 26:37 - 29:18

896: Wall of Meat

The View Hosts and Pussy Hats Trend

The hosts of The View wear pink "pussy hats" in solidarity with the upcoming Women's March. This leads to a brief discussion about the symbolism of the headwear and the various parties and protests planned in Washington D.C. for the weekend.

Ash for Cash
Episode 894 58:21 - 1:01:58

894: Ash for Cash

Anti-Trump Protests, Pussyhat Project and Hollywood Strike

The "Pussyhat Project" and calls for a Hollywood strike are highlighted as part of the growing protest movement against Donald Trump. Meryl Streep's Golden Globes speech also drew criticism for her comments regarding mixed martial arts and football, which some viewed as elitist.

Throw a Rock
Episode 893 2:51:23 - 2:58:36

893: Throw a Rock

Women's March on Washington, Intersectionality Definition

Organizers of the upcoming Women's March on Washington discuss their "grassroots" movement, which has gained significant traction on social media. The co-chairs, including Linda Sarsour, use the term "intersectionality" to describe their platform, which covers issues from reproductive rights to climate justice. Critics argue the movement lacks a focused message and is primarily driven by a shared opposition to Donald Trump.

Oatmeal
Episode 701 23:40 - 25:18

701: Oatmeal

International Women's Day, Presidential Proclamations

President Barack Obama issued a proclamation designating March as Women's History Month, noting that more women are now primary breadwinners. The timing of the proclamation is linked to International Women's Day on March 8th. The discussion briefly touches on the global status of women, including a cynical remark regarding Saudi Arabia.