Topic: Florida

17 chapters across the catalog

88: Business Decision
3:02:31 - 3:09:29

88: Business Decision

Deion Sanders Childhood, The Prime Time Persona

A documentary clip explores Deion Sanders' upbringing in a crime-ridden housing project in Fort Myers, Florida. Sanders' decision to avoid drugs and alcohol is attributed to seeing his father's addiction. His transition to Florida State University and his natural athletic dominance in multiple sports are highlighted, along with his early understanding of his own market value compared to professional offers.

86: Pox Luck
48:30 - 51:11

86: Pox Luck

Florida FBI and Political Schisms

The hosts speculate on the political motivations of the FBI in Florida, noting a string of high-profile actions involving Andrew Gillum, the Uhuru House, and Donald Trump. They discuss the possibility of "red" and "blue" factions within federal law enforcement operating in a politically charged state. The conversation suggests that these raids may be timed to produce specific media headlines rather than purely legal outcomes.

83: Sources and Methods

83: Sources and Methods

Andrew Gillum Indictment and Political vs Legal Cases

Adam Curry and Mo Facts introduce episode 83, titled "This case is not legal, it is political." They discuss the recent indictment of former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum on federal wire fraud charges. The conversation establishes the premise that Gillum's legal troubles may be politically motivated despite a Democratic administration being in power.

83: Sources and Methods
9:06 - 15:05

83: Sources and Methods

Andrew Gillum Political Rise and 2018 Florida Gubernatorial Race

Andrew Gillum was groomed as a progressive rising star with significant backing from Barack Obama and Bernie Sanders during his 2018 run for Florida Governor. Despite a narrow loss to Ron DeSantis, Gillum was viewed as a potential future presidential or vice-presidential candidate. His "Teflon" reputation began to erode as various scandals and investigations surfaced following the election.

79: Pizza Party
2:14:41 - 2:17:41

79: Pizza Party

Disney's "Not-at-all-Secret" Gay Agenda

Leaked audio from Disney leadership reveals a "not-at-all-secret gay agenda" and a push to add "queerness" to children's programming. This follows Disney's opposition to Florida's HB 1557 (the "Parental Rights in Education" bill). Journalist Chris Rufo published the videos, which show Disney employees boasting about adding queer characters and stories to their content.

79: Pizza Party
2:24:55 - 2:29:29

79: Pizza Party

Libs of TikTok and Teachers Grooming Students

A montage from "Libs of TikTok" featured on Jason Whitlock's show depicts teachers discussing their desire to "groom" students regarding gender and sexuality. One teacher admits to replacing social studies lessons with discussions about being gay. Mo and Adam argue that teachers have no right to shape a child's worldview on these topics and should focus on basic literacy and math.

79: Pizza Party
2:43:52 - 2:47:17

79: Pizza Party

Aramis Ayala and the Soros-Funded Florida Prosecution

Mo identifies Florida prosecutor Aramis Ayala as a "Soros Sister" who received $1.3 million from George Soros-linked groups. Ayala famously refused to pursue the death penalty in a high-profile murder case involving a police officer. Mo highlights Ayala's recent tweets supporting Disney workers and the "Say Gay" movement, linking her "Open Society" agenda to the current cultural conflict in Florida.

61: Mark My Words
3:25:26 - 3:31:03

61: Mark My Words

CRISPR, Gene Drives, Genetically Modified Mosquitoes

The use of CRISPR to create "gene drives" in mosquitoes is explained, showing how a single genetic trait can be forced to spread through an entire population. In 2020, 750 million genetically modified mosquitoes were released in Florida to combat Dengue and Zika. The hosts express concern that these "red-eyed" mutations violate Mendelian genetics and represent a dangerous level of biological interference.

59: Restoring Justice
2:26:04 - 2:33:27

59: Restoring Justice

Black Jesus and the Good Times Debate

Mo plays a clip from the 1970s sitcom *Good Times* where the family debates the race of Jesus. They contrast this with a 1963 speech by Malcolm X, who argued that Jesus was a revolutionary who would be with the oppressed in America today. They also feature Billy Graham, who famously stated that Jesus was not a white man and belonged to Africa and Asia as much as Europe.

54: Lemonhead Delight
1:13:14 - 1:15:31

54: Lemonhead Delight

Latino Vote Statistics, Arizona and Florida Trends

A CBS News report examines the "sea change" in the Latino vote, noting that while 70% supported Biden nationally, significant blocks in Florida and Arizona favored Trump. The report mentions that Republicans successfully portrayed Biden as a "socialist" to Cuban and Venezuelan exiles. The hosts note the demographic shifts in Arizona are being compared to those in Georgia.

54: Lemonhead Delight
1:15:32 - 1:18:03

54: Lemonhead Delight

Cuban Voters, Independent Interests vs. Pan-Ethnic Labels

Moe compares Cuban voters in Florida to the ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) movement, noting that Cubans vote their specific interests rather than a broad "brown" identity. He argues that Cubans hold Florida "hostage" politically because they refuse to support socialist-leaning candidates. The hosts suggest black voters in urban centers like Detroit and Philadelphia could wield similar power if they voted as a cohesive interest group.

53: 2020 Vision
4:47 - 10:55

53: 2020 Vision

Black and Latino Male Voters, Shifting Conservative Trends

A discussion of the increasing trend of Black and Latino men leaning toward conservative candidates, citing reports from CNN regarding Florida voters. The hosts criticize the Democratic Party for attempting to model the Hispanic vote after the Black vote and failing to address the specific desires of these communities.

53: 2020 Vision
50:32 - 54:31

53: 2020 Vision

Miami-Dade County, David Axelrod's Florida Concerns

CNN's David Axelrod expresses concern over low Democratic and Black voter turnout in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Congresswoman Frederica Wilson is reported to have "screamed and hollered" at the Biden campaign for failing to invest in ground operations and door-to-door canvassing in the region.

43: Black Inc.
0:02 - 3:26

43: Black Inc.

Episode Introduction, Florida Vacation, and Uncle Richard

Adam Curry and Moe Factz return for episode 43 after a brief hiatus. Curry describes a recent trip to Florida, jokingly referring to it as "Rona central," while Moe explains his own delays involving a new home security system installation. They commit to a regular Saturday recording schedule, motivated in part by Moe's uncle Richard becoming a fan of the program.

32: Nocebo
1:26:46 - 1:30:15

32: Nocebo

Rodney Howard-Browne, Florida Church Controversy

The hosts discuss the arrest of Florida pastor Rodney Howard-Browne for keeping his church open during the lockdown. They play a clip of Charlamagne Tha God criticizing the pastor for ignoring social distancing. The hosts debate the hypocrisy of keeping liquor stores open while closing churches and examine Howard-Browne's background as a "witch doctor" figure.

22: The Dream Maker
1:34:37 - 1:37:00

22: The Dream Maker

James Earl Ray Plaque Error and Outro

The show concludes with a "fact or fiction" segment about a 2002 MLK Day plaque in Lauderhill, Florida, that accidentally thanked "James Earl Ray" instead of the intended speaker, James Earl Jones. The hosts use this dark irony to wrap up their discussion on the hidden facts of King's life. They sign off by encouraging listeners to pay attention to everything and return for the next episode.