Topic: R Kelly

10 chapters across the catalog

98: Mixed Up
1:36:46 - 1:39:57

98: Mixed Up

Moral Charges and the Targeting of Public Figures

The hosts discuss how "immoral means" and vague legal terms are used to take down high-profile figures like P. Diddy and R. Kelly. They compare these modern cases to the historical targeting of Jack Johnson. The conversation touches on the selective use of flight logs and the rise of "white slavery" parallels in modern platforms like OnlyFans and TikTok.

95: IDK
2:50:04 - 2:54:33

95: IDK

Strategy 17, Defeating in Detail and Conservative Infighting

Strategy 17, "Defeat Them in Detail," involves sowing internal dissension. The hosts discuss the public rift between Candace Owens and Ben Shapiro over Israel, as well as infighting involving Megyn Kelly. They suggest these divisions are ideological "joints" being exploited to weaken the conservative movement, with different factions vying for the "America First" brand.

88: Business Decision
1:14:52 - 1:22:58

88: Business Decision

Melba Pattillo Beals, Extreme Integration Abuse

Melba Pattillo Beals, one of the Little Rock Nine, recounts the horrific abuse she suffered at Central High School, including having acid thrown in her eyes and being trapped in a bathroom stall while students attempted to set it on fire. The hosts contrast her reality with Megyn Kelly's sanitized perception of the events. They also discuss the lack of male protection in Beals' household during the crisis, noting that a father might have prevented such trauma.

82: High Value Target
8:51 - 14:35

82: High Value Target

DL Hughley Critiques Vitriolic Response to Kevin Samuels

Comedian DL Hughley addresses the intense vitriol and celebratory reactions following the death of Kevin Samuels. Hughley compares the cold reception of Samuels to the warmer condolences often given to criminals like R. Kelly, noting that the punishment did not fit the "crime" of harsh dating critiques. The discussion highlights how Samuels' public persona was meticulously crafted around image, often at the expense of personal connection.

68: Lizard Lounge
1:00:36 - 1:03:50

68: Lizard Lounge

Preemptive Empathy, CIA Anecdote and Binary Options

An anecdote involving a former CIA officer and Korean Society president illustrates the awkward attempts of the elite to connect with "inner-city youth." The officer's suggestion to mention carrying an Uzi as a way to build rapport highlights the disconnect between the ruling class and the communities they aim to influence. This "binary" approach forces individuals to choose between being a "co-conspirator" or being labeled a racist.

65: Disco Biscuits
28:41 - 33:36

65: Disco Biscuits

Entertainment Industry Economics and the Value of Disgraced Catalogs

The conversation explores the financial implications of a celebrity's death or disgrace on their content catalog. The hosts discuss how *The Cosby Show* was de-platformed following the allegations and speculate on whether the show's value might rebound now that the conviction is overturned. They also highlight the inconsistency in how the industry treats disgraced artists, noting that R. Kelly's music is often removed while collaborations with other artists remain active.

56: Fishing Polls
3:06:50 - 3:10:53

56: Fishing Polls

Mark Cuban, China Hypocrisy, Owner Mindset

Mark Cuban's interview with Megyn Kelly is highlighted, specifically his admission that he is "okay with doing business with China" despite human rights concerns. The hosts point out the hypocrisy of the NBA and its players being "woke" on domestic issues while remaining silent on China to protect their revenue. They conclude that "Chinese buy sneakers too."

43: Black Inc.
40:47 - 45:32

43: Black Inc.

Hammer and Hoe, Alabama Communists, and Robin Kelly

Professor Robin Kelly discusses his book "Hammer and Hoe," which documents the activities of the Communist Party in Alabama during the Great Depression. He describes a vibrant movement of 12,000 black sharecroppers who joined the party, seeing the white communists as "Yankees" returning to finish the work of Reconstruction. The hosts argue that this history has been intentionally suppressed by media and academia.

39: Hard Pass
1:40:28 - 1:46:05

39: Hard Pass

Gail Lukasik, Secret Identities, and Deathbed Promises

Gail Lukasik appears in a clip from Megyn Kelly's show to discuss discovering her mother's secret life as a Black woman passing for white. Lukasik describes her mother's obsessive habits, such as wearing makeup to bed and avoiding the sun, to maintain her facade. The story culminates in a deathbed promise to keep the secret to avoid social shame among white friends in Ohio.

07: Mo Money Mo Problems
40:53 - 44:59

07: Mo Money Mo Problems

George Soros, Funding of Black Lives Matter Affiliates

Investigative reports suggest that George Soros, through the Open Society Institute, has provided significant funding to organizations affiliated with Black Lives Matter. This financial backing, along with support from celebrities like Jay-Z and Beyonce, has created a powerful but centralized infrastructure for the movement.