Topic: Joe Biden

120 chapters across the catalog

96: Out of Luck
2:53:11 - 2:58:16

96: Out of Luck

Charlamagne Tha God and the End of Democracy Narrative

In a clip from *The Breakfast Club*, Charlamagne Tha God discusses the Democratic Party's failure to invest in its base with Joy Reid. While critical of Joe Biden, Charlamagne repeats the narrative that Donald Trump represents the "end of democracy." The hosts dismiss this as a weak but effective propaganda line used to keep voters "spun up" before the 2024 election.

95: IDK
3:48:29 - 3:52:35

95: IDK

Strategy 29, Small Bites and Kevin Spacey

Strategy 29, "Take Small Bites," is used to describe Joe Biden's 40-year incremental rise to power. The hosts then discuss Kevin Spacey's appearance on Tucker Carlson's show in character as Frank Underwood. They argue this appearance signals that certain "elite" circles have no issue with Spacey's past controversies, describing it as the "pizza party" being alive and well.

92: White Lies
11:30 - 17:09

92: White Lies

Political Slurs, Neanderthals and Deplorables

A compilation of clips highlights various insults used by Democrats against Republicans, including "Neanderthal thinking," "domestic terrorists," and "basket of deplorables." Mo Facts argues that terms like "Neanderthal" and "white trash" are racial slurs used by elites to target the blue-collar, non-intellectual class. They also revisit James Carville's past comments regarding Paula Jones and Bill Clinton.

85: Overman
1:17:04 - 1:25:32

85: Overman

Political Demographics and the "Clean" Obama Comment

The segment analyzes how political demographics like "non-college educated voters" are used as a slur against Trump supporters. They revisit Joe Biden's 2007 comment describing Barack Obama as the first "clean" and "well-spoken" African-American candidate. This is framed as evidence of an internationalist elite that views the general public as "cogs on a wheel" regardless of race.

84: More or Less
3:00:34 - 3:05:07

84: More or Less

Interracial Marriage Propaganda and ESG

The hosts observe a "push" for interracial relationships in modern commercials, which they attribute to ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) scores. They argue that these depictions are out of whack with actual population distributions and serve a globalist agenda of "blending" cultures into a "brown goo." They emphasize that while they support individual love, they oppose the "indoctrination" behind the media's portrayal.

82: High Value Target
2:31:57 - 2:36:00

82: High Value Target

Interracial Dating and the Replacement Narrative

The hosts comment on the prevalence of mixed-race couples in television commercials, citing Joe Biden's remark that such imagery "gives him hope." They discuss the backlash against LeBron James' son for taking a white girl to prom, contrasted with the lack of criticism for Zaya Wade's relationship. The segment frames the aggressive promotion of interracial dating as part of a broader "replacement" social engineering project.

80: Barry's Back
2:30:16 - 2:39:12

80: Barry's Back

Tulsi Gabbard on Fox News, Obama's Third Term

Tulsi Gabbard tells Fox News's Will Cain that a "machine" led by the Obamas and Clintons is pulling the strings of the Biden administration. Adam Curry plays a 2016 clip of Barack Obama joking about having a "front man" with an earpiece so he could deliver lines from his basement. The hosts discuss a viral clip of Obama seemingly ignoring Joe Biden at a White House event as evidence of the true power dynamic.

79: Pizza Party
7:33 - 11:56

79: Pizza Party

Ketanji Brown Jackson Supreme Court Nomination and She Will Rise

President Joe Biden nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court, fulfilling a campaign promise to appoint the first Black woman to the high court. The advocacy group "She Will Rise," led by Kim Tigner and other Black women lawyers, is credited with organizing the political pressure necessary to secure this commitment on paper. The discussion examines the perception of the nomination as a "diversity hire" versus a strategic political victory for Black female voters.

79: Pizza Party
1:19:53 - 1:25:36

79: Pizza Party

The Trojan Horse Theory and the "MAPs" Narrative

Mo compares Judge Jackson's potential influence to Barack Obama's shift on gay marriage, suggesting she may wait for the political "wind to blow" before advancing radical changes. They discuss the "MAPs" terminology and the controversial push for "chemical castration" of children through hormone blockers. Adam argues that these trends are ultimately tied to a "depopulation" agenda.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
22:18 - 25:16

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Mass Formation, Inflation and Yuri Bezmenov

The discussion touches on "mass formation" and the transition of public fear from COVID-19 to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The hosts cite former KGB informant Yuri Bezmenov's theories on ideological subversion and the corruption of the educational system. They argue that political leaders use external enemies like Putin to deflect blame for domestic issues like gas prices and inflation.

77: No Hugs Needed
2:27 - 6:32

77: No Hugs Needed

Joe Biden State of the Union, Tucker Carlson Critique

Tucker Carlson critiques President Joe Biden's State of the Union address, characterizing the nation as fragile, poor, and fearful. The discussion highlights Biden's low approval numbers among Hispanic and independent voters. The hosts also touch upon the conflict in Ukraine and the use of coded language like "Pootie Tang" to avoid platform censorship.

77: No Hugs Needed
2:52:38 - 2:58:36

77: No Hugs Needed

Stockholm Syndrome Criteria, Identity Theft

The four criteria of Stockholm Syndrome—perceived threat, small acts of kindness, isolation, and inability to escape—are mapped onto the political experience of Black Americans. The hosts cite Joe Biden's "you ain't black" comment as a psychological threat to identity. They also discuss how the media uses traumatic "slave movies" to reinforce these bonds every year.

76: Third Rail
2:51:38 - 2:56:58

76: Third Rail

Joe Biden Supreme Court Nomination and Political Strategy

The hosts discuss President Biden's pledge to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court. Mo theorizes that the Democrats might intentionally delay or allow the nomination to fail (blaming Manchin or Sinema) to keep Black voters engaged for the 2024 election, rather than giving them a "win" too early.

76: Third Rail
3:08:54 - 3:14:00

76: Third Rail

Crack Pipes and Racial Equity Funding

A brief discussion on the controversy regarding government-funded "safe smoking kits." Mo questions the terminology of "crack pipes" versus "meth pipes" and how the language is used to target specific racial demographics. He also makes a passing reference to Maxine Waters and historical allegations of CIA involvement in the drug trade.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
28:02 - 30:26

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

HBCU Bomb Threats, Supreme Court Nominations and Fear

The discussion touches on recent bomb threats against Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and President Biden's pledge to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court. Mo Facts suggests these events contribute to a climate of fear and uncertainty. An anecdote about a Nigerian podcaster highlights the "nocebo effect," where fear itself can manifest physical illness.

74: Silly Mode
1:09:39 - 1:17:31

74: Silly Mode

Voting Suppression, Historical Racial Terror

The Equal Justice Initiative documents thousands of racial terror lynchings, such as the 1916 murder of Jeff Brown in Mississippi for accidentally bumping into a white woman. A researcher from The Economist links historical lynching rates to lower modern voter registration among Black citizens. The segment critiques how politicians like Joe Biden use this "ghost" of historical terror to suggest that failing to vote for the Democratic Party is equivalent to returning to "chains."

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.

74: Silly Mode
2:56:17 - 3:02:03

74: Silly Mode

Clarence Thomas, High-Tech Lynching for Uppity Blacks

Clarence Thomas's 1991 Supreme Court confirmation hearing is revisited, specifically his "high-tech lynching" defense against allegations led by Joe Biden. The hosts argue that the hearing was a message to "uppity" Black people to kowtow to the old order. Mo Fax relates this to his own "red line" regarding vaccine mandates, stating that he could not look his son in the eye if he sacrificed his principles for the sake of corporate survival.

74: Silly Mode
3:02:04 - 3:10:09

74: Silly Mode

Radicalization of Clarence Thomas, George Floyd Comparison

The segment explores Clarence Thomas's early radicalization as a Marxist in seminary following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. This is compared to the global impact of George Floyd's death, which Joe Biden claimed was greater than King's due to the prevalence of cell phones. The hosts argue that the administration uses the "spectacle" of Floyd's death to keep Black voters in line by stoking fears of white supremacy.