Topic: John Mccain

4 chapters across the catalog

98: Mixed Up
1:30:33 - 1:36:46

98: Mixed Up

Jack Johnson and the Weaponization of the Mann Act

Jack Johnson, the first African-American heavyweight champion, was targeted by federal authorities using the Mann Act in 1912. The law, intended to stop human trafficking, was weaponized against Johnson due to his public relationships with white women. Although John McCain pushed for a pardon during the Obama administration, it was ultimately Donald Trump who pardoned Johnson in 2018.

92: White Lies
23:39 - 32:38

92: White Lies

Sarah Palin, Pre-Trump Populism and Media Sabotage

Mo Facts identifies Sarah Palin as the precursor to the "orange" or Trump movement, noting her ability to electrify the GOP base in 2008. They discuss how the media, specifically Katie Couric and Tina Fey on Saturday Night Live, worked to dismantle her image. The hosts argue that Palin tapped into a genuine rebellion against the Washington elite that eventually evolved into the MAGA movement.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
1:14:27 - 1:17:08

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

CrowdStrike, Hunter Biden and Ukrainian Operatives

The discussion links Ukrainian interests to U.S. political figures, mentioning CrowdStrike's role in the DNC server investigation and the involvement of politicians like John McCain and Lindsay Graham in the region. They suggest that the "Biden crime family" and other elites have significant stakes in protecting their operatives in Ukraine. The hosts argue that the conflict is driven more by the preservation of reputations and money than by humanitarian concerns.

16: Whiteballed
24:04 - 28:19

16: Whiteballed

Paid Patriotism and Pentagon NFL Contracts

The Department of Defense and the Pentagon reportedly paid millions of dollars to professional sports leagues, including the NFL, for "paid patriotism" displays. Senator John McCain led an investigation into these contracts, which included payments for flag ceremonies, jet flyovers, and honoring soldiers as "hometown heroes." These displays are characterized as native advertising or subversive mind control designed to link sports culture with military recruitment.