Topic: Trump

166 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
20:34 - 23:58

100: Hard R

Trolling Tactics in Modern Politics and Media

The conversation shifts to the nature of trolling, comparing racial slurs to modern digital harassment. The hosts analyze the September 2024 presidential debate, noting how Kamala Harris successfully "trolled" Donald Trump regarding his rally crowd sizes. They conclude that everyone has a "sore spot" that can be exploited if they lack emotional control.

100: Hard R
2:32:24 - 2:38:03

100: Hard R

Analysis of the September 2024 Presidential Debate

Adam and Mo analyze the recent debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. While the media focused on Trump's claims about immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, the hosts argue his message on crime and the border resonates with a "hurting" American public. Mo Facts expresses concern that "orange people" (Trump supporters) are being targeted by the same systemic tactics historically used against black Americans.

99: Devil in the Details
1:50:45 - 1:55:51

99: Devil in the Details

Lee Harvey Oswald and the Sloppiness of Deep State Operations

Evidence is presented suggesting that Lee Harvey Oswald was an FBI informant (ID number S179) spying on the CIA prior to the JFK assassination. The hosts compare the "sloppiness" of historical deep state operations to the recent attempted assassination of Donald Trump. They speculate that the timing of the Trump shooting, the RNC, and the CrowdStrike global IT outage may have been part of a larger, coordinated effort to induce national mayhem.

99: Devil in the Details
1:55:51 - 2:00:40

99: Devil in the Details

Trump’s Message and the Selection of JD Vance

Donald Trump's use of the song "Nessun Dorma" at the RNC is interpreted as a coded message to his enemies, referencing a scene from "The Sum of All Fears" where a president's hit squad eliminates conspirators. The selection of JD Vance as Vice President is viewed as a strategic move to align with the "Cowboy" intelligence faction represented by Peter Thiel. The hosts discuss the personal toll and security shifts following the attempt on Trump's life.

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.

97: Flowers for Fuller
36:13 - 40:27

97: Flowers for Fuller

White Christian Nationalists and the Israel-Gaza Conflict

The hosts discuss the emergence of the term "White Christian Nationalist" as a label used to categorize and target supporters of Donald Trump. They observe a rapid shift in political alliances where former Black Lives Matter activists have transitioned into pro-Palestine protesters. This phenomenon is described as a "firmware update" in public programming, where complex geopolitical issues are reduced to simple oppressor-oppressed narratives.

96: Out of Luck
3:16 - 9:09

96: Out of Luck

Fani Willis, Donald Trump, and YSL Mondo Allegations

Donald Trump released a campaign ad accusing Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis of having an affair with a gang member she was prosecuting. The claim stems from Willis's 2019 defense of YSL Mondo, a co-founder of the rap group YSL alongside Young Thug. Willis slammed the ad as derogatory and false, clarifying her professional relationship with the rapper prior to her tenure as DA.

96: Out of Luck
35:03 - 38:14

96: Out of Luck

Jocelyn Wade and Potential Trump Team Coordination

Attorneys for Fani Willis filed documents accusing Nathan Wade's estranged wife, Jocelyn Wade, of conspiring with Donald Trump's legal team to embarrass the DA. The filing seeks to block a subpoena for Willis to testify in the Wades' divorce case. The hosts speculate on whether the "woman scorned" was approached by Trump's opposition researchers to derail the RICO case.

96: Out of Luck
38:15 - 44:31

96: Out of Luck

Emily Kohrs and the Trump Grand Jury Media Tour

Emily Kohrs, the foreperson of the Fulton County special grand jury, drew criticism for a media tour where she hinted at multiple indictments against Donald Trump. The hosts review a segment from *The View* where even the co-hosts expressed concern that Kohrs's "excitable" behavior could compromise the integrity of the secret proceedings.

96: Out of Luck
44:32 - 50:21

96: Out of Luck

Emily Kohrs Witchcraft Allegations and Binding Spells

Social media investigators discovered a Pinterest account belonging to Emily Kohrs that promoted witchcraft, leading to claims that a "witch" was leading the Trump grand jury. The segment revisits a 2017 news report about the Coven of the Raven Moon performing binding spells on President Trump. The hosts discuss the bizarre intersection of occult practices and high-profile legal proceedings.

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
56:53 - 1:01:09

95: IDK

Strategy 2, Avoiding the Last War

Strategy 2, "Do Not Fight the Last War," emphasizes reacting to the present moment rather than repeating tired formulas. The hosts discuss how people get "energized" by fighting on social media and "dunking" on opponents with memes. They credit Donald Trump as a master of this strategy, using unconventional communication to keep opponents off-balance.

95: IDK
1:37:17 - 1:39:38

95: IDK

2024 Election Predictions, Josh Hawley and Economic Collapse

Mo predicts that the Republican establishment may move away from Donald Trump in favor of a figure like Josh Hawley, whom he describes as having "Jan 6 credentials" but an elitist mentality. Adam Curry suggests that the powers that be may allow Trump to win only to have him preside over a planned economic collapse, which would then discredit his movement permanently.

95: IDK
2:03:37 - 2:06:53

95: IDK

Local Resilience, Strategy 10 Threatening Presence

The hosts advocate for local resilience—managing one's own schools, food, and community—as the only effective counter to the macro system. They discuss Strategy 10, "Create a Threatening Presence," noting how leaders like Trump and Musk use unpredictability as a weapon. They warn against looking for "saviors" like QAnon or politicians, urging listeners to "save themselves" through local action.

95: IDK
2:44:32 - 2:50:03

95: IDK

Strategy 16, Hitting the Center of Gravity

Strategy 16 focuses on hitting an opponent's "center of gravity." The hosts discuss how Trump's ego is his weakness, while the "untouchable" status of Israel has recently been challenged. They analyze the media's role in this shift, comparing Tucker Carlson's long-form interviews to a modern version of Barbara Walters, used to "crown" new truth-tellers or "martyrs" like Alex Jones.

95: IDK
3:10:18 - 3:13:59

95: IDK

Strategy 21 and 22, Negotiations and Ending Well

Strategy 21, "Negotiate While Advancing," is applied to the COVID-19 lockdowns, where the hosts argue Trump was "negotiated right into shutting down the economy." Strategy 22, "Know How to End Things," focuses on the importance of a clean conclusion. They discuss the ongoing "negotiations" for ceasefires in Gaza as a perpetual cycle of meaningless concessions while conflict continues.

94: Helping Our People
1:01:18 - 1:09:23

94: Helping Our People

Scorned Spouses, Corporate Discrediting Tactics

The discussion analyzes the tactic of using disgruntled spouses to discredit successful black men on national television. Moe compares Gordy's failure to financially secure his ex-wife to Donald Trump's better handling of his former spouses. The segment suggests these personal scandals were leveraged to help major corporations maintain a "chokehold" on the music industry.

94: Helping Our People
1:48:28 - 1:55:03

94: Helping Our People

Trump Mugshot, 45 Savage and Cultural Shifts

The hosts analyze the cultural impact of Donald Trump's mugshot, noting a shift in hip-hop toward supporting him as a "brother" who has been through the system. They discuss the "45 Savage" moniker and how Trump's perceived "trashy" status makes him more relatable to certain segments of the youth. The segment also touches on the pressure put on artists like Lil Wayne regarding their political affiliations.

92: White Lies
2:17 - 9:02

92: White Lies

Terror Alert Orange, The Demotion of Whiteness

Mo Facts introduces the concept of "Terror Alert Orange," theorizing that a segment of the white population is being demoted to a new minority class labeled "orange." The discussion centers on Democratic strategist James Carville's comments calling Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene "white trash" during the State of the Union address. They analyze how the color orange, associated with Donald Trump, is being used as a tool for political and racial separation.

92: White Lies
9:02 - 11:29

92: White Lies

Republican Party Split, Trump vs. DeSantis Polls

The hosts discuss the perceived media effort to split the Republican Party by pitting Donald Trump against Ron DeSantis. Adam Curry notes that while media outlets like CNN and Fox report Trump is leading in the polls, this may be a tactic to create division. They speculate on which candidate's base would be more likely to abstain from voting if their preferred choice loses the primary.