Topic: World Police

4 chapters across the catalog

Unpack It
Episode 1600 2:56:15 - 3:00:07

1600: Unpack It

Associate Executive Producers and World Police

Associate Executive Producers including Eric Tolbert, Bob Dabolina, and James Anderson are recognized. James Anderson in Vancouver, Washington, asks about a clip regarding the U.S. becoming the "world police" after WWII, which the hosts identify as likely being General Wesley Clark or General Mark Milley. The segment includes "F-cancer" and "boogity-boogity" jingles.

Quippy
Episode 1581 2:48:29 - 2:50:09

1581: Quippy

Ecuador Assassination, FBI International Role

Following the assassination of an Ecuadorian presidential candidate, the FBI has been called in to assist with the investigation. Six Colombian men linked to a drug trafficking ring have been charged. The hosts question why the FBI is operating as a "world police" force in South America, comparing the situation to the fictional "FBI International" television show.

CL0P
Episode 1565 1:14:45 - 1:16:57

1565: CL0P

Orwellian Themes and the Eradication of Family Bonds

The hosts compare current social trends to George Orwell's "1984" and Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World." They specifically highlight passages regarding the state's efforts to turn children against parents and the eventual goal of eradicating natural family instincts and procreation.

Gay Marriage
Episode 53 41:07 - 43:33

53: Gay Marriage

American Isolationism, Global Military Presence

Dvorak and Curry discuss the United States' transition into a global "police state" following World War II. They note that the U.S. maintains military bases in over 200 locations, including Germany, which they argue is a mechanism for moving money rather than a modern security necessity. Curry laments the loss of American isolationism and expresses frustration that the country seems trapped in a predictable cycle of interventionism and economic reset.