Topic: George Carlin

5 chapters across the catalog

99: Devil in the Details
10:12 - 15:27

99: Devil in the Details

Political Identity and the Sports Franchise Analogy for Power

The power structure of society is compared to a football franchise where most people are merely paying spectators rather than part of the team. This analogy is used to explain how political figures like JD Vance and Kamala Harris are utilized by a broader power structure that remains out of reach for the average citizen. The discussion emphasizes that the system relies on maintaining the illusion of participation to keep the public engaged and divided.

90: Micro Mockingbird
2:46:17 - 2:48:46

90: Micro Mockingbird

Elon Musk as a "Cutout", The Big Club and FTX

Elon Musk is described as a "cutout" for elite investors like John Doerr and Roland Bouta. The hosts compare the tech elite to the "Big Club" described by George Carlin. They also touch on the FTX collapse, noting that top venture capital firms like Sequoia Capital invested hundreds of millions into Sam Bankman-Fried without proper due diligence, suggesting a deeper level of systemic corruption.

29: The Rona
25:02 - 27:55

29: The Rona

Movement Restrictions, Delivery Services, and Immune System Health

The hosts discuss the potential death of food delivery services like DoorDash and Uber Eats due to a lack of trust in strangers handling food. They advocate for common-sense hygiene while referencing George Carlin’s philosophy that the immune system needs "practice" and exposure to germs to stay strong.

28: Black Don't Crack
1:07:25 - 1:11:37

28: Black Don't Crack

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome, Neighborhood Fortification

The evolution of language from "crack baby" to "neonatal abstinence syndrome" is critiqued as a form of clinical distancing. The physical transformation of urban neighborhoods is described, where residents began installing bars on windows and multiple locks on doors, effectively living in self-imposed prisons. The speed at which the epidemic overwhelmed these communities is emphasized.

12: White Guilt
15:26 - 21:36

12: White Guilt

Nine Areas of Activity and the Global Elite

Neely Fuller Jr. lists nine areas of human activity—including economics, law, and politics—dominated by the system of white supremacy. The hosts argue that individuals of any race, including figures like Barack Obama, can act as agents of this system by pushing globalist agendas. They reference George Carlin’s "big club" analogy to describe a ruling class that operates above the general population.