Topic: Bill Clinton

20 chapters across the catalog

95: IDK
1:58:19 - 2:03:36

95: IDK

US-China Debt Partnership, Strategy 9 Turning Tables

Adam Curry argues that the US and China are in a "partnership" rather than a true rivalry, with China buying US debt to fund American consumption of Chinese goods. They then discuss Strategy 9, "Turn the Tables," using Vladimir Putin as an example of a leader who waits for opponents to overextend. They conclude that the ultimate backing of any financial system is the threat of state violence.

84: More or Less
37:55 - 40:15

84: More or Less

Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Critique of Roe v. Wade

In archival audio, Ruth Bader Ginsburg explains her legal reservations regarding the original Roe v. Wade decision. She argued that the court took a "heavy-handed" approach by striking down every abortion law in the country at once rather than moving incrementally. This nuanced legal stance was often overlooked by her supporters who viewed the ruling as an untouchable precedent.

83: Sources and Methods
1:50:35 - 1:55:11

83: Sources and Methods

The Role of the Political Spouse in Damage Control

Andrew Gillum's wife, R.J. Gillum, joins the Tamron Hall interview to provide a "protective" front for her husband, a tactic compared to the Clintons. The discussion critiques the use of spouses as political props during scandals to signal stability and forgiveness. Tamron Hall frames the interview as being about "living your life, not defending it," which the hosts interpret as a specific nod to LGBTQ identity politics.

74: Silly Mode
2:26:18 - 2:32:37

74: Silly Mode

Community Feedback and Global Strategy

The hosts review listener feedback regarding the 1994 Crime Bill and the potential for a new "racist" crime bill to be pinned on future administrations. They emphasize that their show focuses on the "overall strategy" of global control rather than just tactical political maneuvers. Final donor thank-yous are given to the "MoFax family" and the "Fax Machine" community for their continued support through various payment platforms.

67: Q-Hopium
7:33 - 10:53

67: Q-Hopium

Historical Precedents of Anti-Terrorism Laws and Racial Bias

A review of historical anti-terrorism efforts shows that laws passed after events like the Oklahoma City bombing often target minority groups rather than those resembling the original perpetrators. Adama Ba notes that while mass shootings are frequently committed by white males, police presence often increases in black and brown schools as a result. The segment highlights the danger of using the "terrorist" label loosely, as it allows the government to circumvent civil rights and target peaceful protesters.

66: Black Butterfly
21:29 - 25:15

66: Black Butterfly

Medical Distrust in Black Communities, Tuskegee Experiment as Repellent

The discussion explores why many Black men avoid doctors, citing a belief that medical professionals only offer "a pill or a knife." The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment is described as a "repellent" used to shut down pressure from those pushing vaccines, as it resonates deeply within the shared consciousness of the community. One host notes that while the experiment is a valid reason for suspicion, it is often the only historical example cited in mainstream media.

55: Trappers Delight
3:23:18 - 3:28:57

55: Trappers Delight

The Godfather Logic, Mena Arkansas and the CIA Drug Connection

The hosts discuss the "Godfather" logic of keeping drugs in "n-word" neighborhoods. They transition to the "Mena connection," alleging that Bill Clinton's Arkansas was a "banana republic" used by the CIA for drug running and gun running during the Iran-Contra era. Moe cites the song "Dirty Bill Clinton" as evidence that these activities were common knowledge in the South long before the internet.

47: Killer Wasp
1:58:23 - 2:01:09

47: Killer Wasp

The "Trick Baby" Strategy and Neutralizing Leaders

A clip from the 1974 film "Trick Baby" explains a social engineering strategy where "smart ones" from the ghetto are moved up into white society to neutralize them as potential leaders. By providing creature comforts and Ivy League educations, the elite turn these individuals into "safe" versions of themselves who are alienated from their original communities. This model is applied to figures like Bill Clinton and his path as a Rhodes Scholar.

44: Big Bank Barry
50:28 - 54:24

44: Big Bank Barry

The Dunham Family, Zapata Oil, and The Bush Dynasty

The discussion expands to include Obama’s maternal grandparents, the Dunhams, and their alleged ties to government agencies. Connections are drawn between George H.W. Bush, Zapata Oil, and the power structure that reportedly managed the U.S. government from 1980 until the election of Donald Trump. This "company" structure is said to include the Clintons and Obama as part of a continuous intelligence-led establishment.

44: Big Bank Barry
1:41:15 - 1:44:11

44: Big Bank Barry

Asset Disposal, Reverend Wright's Military Service, and LBJ

Reverend Wright is characterized as a former asset who became a liability once the media, specifically Fox News, focused on his controversial remarks. His background as a member of the military who served under Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Clinton is highlighted to show he was not a fringe figure but part of the established system.

43: Black Inc.
1:05:17 - 1:09:55

43: Black Inc.

Black Marxism, Neoliberalism, and Corporate Warfare

The discussion explores the rise of "Black Marxism" in the 1980s as a response to neoliberal policies and mass incarceration. The hosts suggest that modern corporations are actively funding Marxist movements as a form of corporate warfare to remove traditional leadership from boards of directors. They reference Kanye West's recent comments about wanting seats on the boards of Gap and Puma.

43: Black Inc.
2:31:07 - 2:38:42

43: Black Inc.

Susan Rosenberg, M19 Terrorist Organization, and Bill Clinton Pardon

Susan Rosenberg, the vice chair of the board for Thousand Currents (the fiscal sponsor for BLM), is revealed to be a former member of the M19 communist terrorist organization. Rosenberg was involved in bombings and the 1981 Brinks robbery before being pardoned by President Bill Clinton in 2001. The hosts highlight the direct link between 1970s radicalism and modern movement leadership.

29: The Rona
1:38:44 - 1:43:52

29: The Rona

Tuskegee Settlement, Classism, and the Bill Clinton Apology

The conclusion of the Tuskegee story details the horrific medical procedures performed on the subjects and the eventual $9 million settlement in 1973. The hosts discuss the class divide between the elite black doctors and the poor subjects, noting that the victims received only a formal apology from Bill Clinton decades later.

28: Black Don't Crack
1:28:06 - 1:32:13

28: Black Don't Crack

1994 Crime Bill, Joe Biden's Legislative Role

The 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act is scrutinized, with a focus on Joe Biden's primary role in authoring the legislation. Despite modern attempts to frame the bill as a "complicated compromise," the discussion asserts that it directly led to mass incarceration. The endorsement of Biden by politicians like Jim Clyburn is criticized in light of the bill's historical impact on black communities.

28: Black Don't Crack
1:54:08 - 1:57:21

28: Black Don't Crack

Sarah McLendon, Bill Clinton's Denial of Mina

Veteran correspondent Sarah McLendon confronts President Bill Clinton regarding the drug running at Mina, Arkansas. Clinton denies any state involvement, shifting responsibility to federal jurisdiction and previous administrations. The segment highlights the "performative" nature of his response and mentions Maxine Waters' past congressional hearings on the same subject.

07: Mo Money Mo Problems
20:29 - 22:50

07: Mo Money Mo Problems

Haiti Earthquake Recovery, Clinton Foundation Mismanagement Claims

The recovery efforts following the Haiti earthquake are scrutinized, specifically the role of Bill and Hillary Clinton. Claims are made regarding the misappropriation of billions in aid money, the limited number of homes built by the Red Cross, and exclusive mining licenses granted to Tony Rodham.

01: Black Bots
43:43 - 48:32

01: Black Bots

Super Predator Rhetoric, 1994 Crime Bill Legacy

The "super predator" label used by Hillary Clinton in the 1990s to support the 1994 Crime Bill is revisited as a point of political betrayal. Although progressive media outlets like The Young Turks used this history to support Bernie Sanders in the primaries, they eventually pivoted to supporting Clinton in the general election. This cycle of criticism followed by forced party loyalty is cited as a reason for the current ADOS pushback against the Democratic establishment.