Topic: Kim Kardashian

10 chapters across the catalog

88: Business Decision
2:33:42 - 2:40:44

88: Business Decision

Hybrid Vigor, Media-Driven Husbandry

The biological concept of "hybrid vigor" is discussed as a potential reason for the perceived physical superiority of mixed-race individuals like Meghan Markle. The hosts argue that the media practices a form of "cultural husbandry" by elevating certain physical traits, such as those of Kim Kardashian, as the standard of beauty. They suggest that Planned Parenthood and modern dating preferences continue to influence genetic outcomes in a way that mirrors historical selective breeding.

87: Ye & They
19:00 - 21:06

87: Ye & They

CAA Drops West, Kim Kardashian Statement

The talent agency CAA confirmed it no longer represents Kanye West, joining a growing list of companies cutting ties. Kim Kardashian issued a statement on Twitter condemning hate speech and standing with the Jewish community. The Anti-Defamation League reports that anti-Semitic incidents in the U.S. reached an all-time high, suggesting West's rhetoric emboldens hate groups.

87: Ye & They
3:29:38 - 3:35:21

87: Ye & They

Ari Emanuel, Kim Kardashian and the Clintons

Kanye West expresses anger toward Ari Emanuel for attempting to "take food out of his children's mouth" by blacklisting him. He reveals his surprise at learning how close his former wife, Kim Kardashian, was to the Clinton family. West claims Kardashian was used by political forces to influence him and the Black community on issues like vaccinations.

87: Ye & They
3:35:22 - 3:40:19

87: Ye & They

Pete Davidson, Media Divorce Tactics

The media's coverage of Kim Kardashian's relationship with Pete Davidson is described as a tactic to "trigger" West. The hosts argue that the amplification of the divorce and the involvement of West's children in the public narrative was designed to provoke a reaction. They compare this to the "messy" divorces of other celebrities like Tiger Woods and Brad Pitt.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
44:59 - 47:10

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Elon Musk, Tech Handlers and Market Manipulation

The hosts compare Elon Musk to Henry Ford and P.T. Barnum, debating his role as a "front man" for larger interests. Adam Curry shares personal observations of Musk, suggesting he is a "fan" of tech rather than a brilliant inventor and noting his ability to move markets through social media. They discuss the influence of handlers and government ties in the careers of major industrialists.

63: We Are People 1
3:12:55 - 3:15:48

63: We Are People 1

Evolutionary Psychology and the Lumbar Curvature

The segment examines the evolutionary reasons behind the male attraction to a specific lumbar curvature, which historically aided women during pregnancy. The hosts discuss how this biological hardwiring is exploited by modern media. They jokingly reference the "Fibonacci sequence" in relation to plastic surgery and the "golden ratio" of beauty.

59: Restoring Justice
1:49:05 - 1:57:54

59: Restoring Justice

Candace Owens, Kim Kardashian, and the Van Jones Theory

Mo presents a theory that the sudden media attack on Van Jones is a preemptive strike due to his rumored relationship with Kim Kardashian. He suggests that a Jones-Kardashian political alliance, backed by figures like Jay-Z, would be a formidable force in California politics. They also discuss the vilification of Candace Owens and the "bed wench" slur used against her by critics.

46: Kamala Kanye King
14:41 - 19:55

46: Kamala Kanye King

Kanye West as a Negative Vote Amplifier and Media Narrative

Kanye West is characterized as a "negative vote amplifier" and a "hired gun" for the Trump campaign, using his creative platform to disrupt the Democratic base. Despite media attempts to frame his candidacy as a mental health crisis or a publicity stunt, West's mastery of the media cycle remains effective. Speculation arises regarding how the liberal media will continue to attack West and his family as he steps outside traditional political boundaries.

46: Kamala Kanye King
34:17 - 41:16

46: Kamala Kanye King

DL Hughley on The View, Slut-Shaming, and Live Interview Demands

DL Hughley appeared on The View to label Kanye West an "honorary white guy," a move described as providing comfort to white liberals. The hosts of The View are accused of hypocrisy for laughing at "slut-shaming" remarks directed at Kim Kardashian while claiming to support women's rights. Kanye West has publicly demanded that any interview with the New York Times be conducted live to prevent deceptive editing by the media.

13: Deconstructing Kanye
21:13 - 25:17

13: Deconstructing Kanye

Kim Kardashian and Michelle Obama, Cultural Relevance

President Obama criticized the influence of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West on the American Dream, suggesting they promoted a lifestyle of excess to children. West responded by claiming Obama mentioned their names only to stay relevant and "cool." This friction is presented as a precursor to West's eventual pivot toward supporting Donald Trump.