Best Podcast Episodes About Chuck Schumer

Best Podcast Episodes About Chuck Schumer

Everything podcasters are saying about Chuck Schumer — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 70 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Chuck Schumer

Letters from an American
“… Trump fears the American people and is willing to violate the Constitution to stop them from voting. See you in court, posted Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat of New York. You will lose. Another of Trump's executive orders was in court today when Judge Randolph Moss of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, ruled that much of Trump's order stripping NPR and PBS of funds was unconstitutional. As Brian Stelter of CNN reported, Moss quoted a Supreme Court ruling when he wrote, the First Amendment draws a line which the government may not cross at efforts to use government …” “… the Postal Service to undermine mail and absentee voting. Representative Joe Morelli, a Democrat of New York, the top-ranking Democrat on the House Administration Committee, said that the order is illegal, dangerous, and subversive, and that Donald Trump fears the American people and is willing to violate the Constitution to stop them from voting. See you in court, posted Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat of New York. You will lose. Another of Trump's executive orders was in court today when Judge Randolph Moss of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, ruled that much of Trump's order stripping NPR and PBS of funds was unconstitutional. As Brian Stelter of CNN reported, Moss quoted a Supreme Court ruling when he wrote, the First Amendment draws a line which the government may not cross at efforts to use government power, including the power of the purse, to punish or suppress disfavored expression by others. Republicans in Congress have since voted to cut federal funding from NPR and PBS, but the decision is a victory for the First Amendment.” View more
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Donald Trump's recent executive order targeting mail-in voting has sparked outrage for being unconstitutional. Despite bipartisan assurance of mail-in voting's security, Trump claims it allows for fraud, even after a right-wing activist was convicted for election fraud. Legal experts and lawmakers argue this order is a blatant abuse of power, threatening federal funding for states that don't comply.
Letters from an American · Unbelievably Irresponsible · Apr 01, 2026
Your Undivided Attention
“We've also seen Senator Chuck Grassley introduce a bipartisan AI whistleblower protection bill that would provide nationwide protection for AI whistleblowers.”
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Senator Chuck Grassley has introduced a bipartisan bill aimed at protecting AI whistleblowers across the nation. This legislation seeks to ensure that individuals who expose unethical practices in AI development can do so without fear of retaliation. Such protections could be pivotal in promoting transparency and accountability in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
Your Undivided Attention · Here’s Our Roadmap to a Better AI Future · Apr 02, 2026
Ruthless Podcast
“… was being mainstreamed into the Democratic Party to go to victory parties. But now when you've got like battleground states at play now, like the Schumers and the establishment are actually like, all right, enough fucking around. This guy's a lunatic. And let's be clear about that. We've talked about this a lot on the show, but there's a permission slip that is given to the radical left based on your mainstream media, which used to serve at some level as a check and balance on just political conversation at any level. But when it only became focused on what's unacceptable on the right, they …” “… us because two thirds of our population that subscribes to our newspaper happen to be Jewish And for the Democratic Party, it's a problem now because it might actually impact electoral politics. Yeah. In Maine and Michigan. They didn't care when Hassan was being mainstreamed into the Democratic Party to go to victory parties. But now when you've got like battleground states at play now, like the Schumers and the establishment are actually like, all right, enough fucking around. This guy's a lunatic. And let's be clear about that. We've talked about this a lot on the show, but there's a permission slip that is given to the radical left based on your mainstream media, which used to serve at some level as a check and balance on just political conversation at any level. But when it only became focused on what's unacceptable on the right, they totally lost focus of anything on the left. And then as it became more prominent, they excused it. And we always joke about this on the show as a Michigan problem, right? Every single time the issue of anti-Semitism was raised in the context of Democrat national politics and their unwillingness to sort of go down the road of supporting Israel …” View more
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Democrats are grappling with a growing anti-Semitism problem that threatens their electoral prospects, especially in battleground states like Michigan. While fringe activists gain prominence, established leaders are starting to distance themselves, fearing association with extremist views could jeopardize their campaigns. This internal conflict reveals a deeper issue within the party as they navigate the fallout from their shifting coalition dynamics.
Ruthless Podcast · Who’s Behind The ‘No Kings’ Money Grab & Why Do They Hate Their Own Supporters? · Mar 31, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… thing. And sometimes the production will pay for the gym, they'll pay for the personal trainer, and they'll pay for the bodyguard. So they'll get Chuck over there just because they want to hang out with Chuck more than they actually want the protection. That doesn't hurt, but it becomes a social thing at a certain point, right? One thing with me, not only was I the bodyguard, I trained him also in weightlifting and martial arts and everything. So I wore two hats. Stars love tough guys, right? Like, even more, like I always said, somebody interviewed me today, and they said, everybody wants to …” “… what happens. Mickey Rourke, Stallone. But I always get the feeling, too, that guys, stop me if I'm wrong, but I always feel like the guys like Mickey Rourke and Stallone, they want other tough guys to hang out with just because it's kind of a social thing. And sometimes the production will pay for the gym, they'll pay for the personal trainer, and they'll pay for the bodyguard. So they'll get Chuck over there just because they want to hang out with Chuck more than they actually want the protection. That doesn't hurt, but it becomes a social thing at a certain point, right? One thing with me, not only was I the bodyguard, I trained him also in weightlifting and martial arts and everything. So I wore two hats. Stars love tough guys, right? Like, even more, like I always said, somebody interviewed me today, and they said, everybody wants to be funny, don't they? And I said, yeah. And they said, but no one really is that funny. And I said, no. But I said, but every comedian who is actually funny secretly wants to be a rock star. And it's funny that all the guys that play tough guys in movies actually want to be the tough guy because that's their fantasy role that they're playing …” View more
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Chuck Zito hilariously recounts his bizarre transition from a teenager working odd jobs to becoming a bodyguard for Liza Minnelli, all while navigating his early life in New York. The comedic gold shines when he humorously reflects on the absurdity of tough guys needing bodyguards more than anyone else, suggesting a bizarre social dynamic among Hollywood's elite.
Adam Carolla Show · Jake Steinfeld + Chuck Zito (Carolla Classics) · Mar 29, 2026
The Rob Carson Show
“… but it's just like a king. Yeah, pretty much. So who's the real king? Donald Trump, who's been in office for five years total? Yeah. Or people like Chuck Schumer and Steny Hoyer? Yeah. Nancy Pelosi, 39 years in office. Mitch McConnell? Yeah. Bernie Sanders, who have all been in Washington for at least 35 years. Yeah, and Donald Trump is the counter to all of those. That's what's driving them crazy. He's destroying their oligarchy. That's what's happening right now. He's destroying the oligarchy. Here's this old white guy at the No Kings protest, and he heard about something they did in the 1940s. And so …” “… allow no king's protests in their kingdom. They tried that in Iran months ago, and the king ordered 30,000 people plus to be murdered. Protesters. The Democrats don't have a problem with that. They call him an ayatollah there, which is short for God, but it's just like a king. Yeah, pretty much. So who's the real king? Donald Trump, who's been in office for five years total? Yeah. Or people like Chuck Schumer and Steny Hoyer? Yeah. Nancy Pelosi, 39 years in office. Mitch McConnell? Yeah. Bernie Sanders, who have all been in Washington for at least 35 years. Yeah, and Donald Trump is the counter to all of those. That's what's driving them crazy. He's destroying their oligarchy. That's what's happening right now. He's destroying the oligarchy. Here's this old white guy at the No Kings protest, and he heard about something they did in the 1940s. And so he decided that as a protest he put on red lipstick. And it's, I mean, if you're watching the stream, you see his face right now. It's just disturbing as hell. But listen, this is your Democrat Party. By the way, they're looking for a candidate in 2028. They want a white Christian male. Right now, they do not have any of those in the Democrat …” View more
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At the No Kings protest, participants dressed in unconventional attire, including an old man wearing red lipstick, to symbolize resistance. However, many attendees struggled to articulate the purpose of their protest, leading to confusion about their message. This moment highlights the absurdity of political demonstrations that lack clear objectives.
The Rob Carson Show · Epic Fury vs. Epic Foolishness · Mar 31, 2026
The MeatEater Podcast
“… killed. And he said what kills a bunch of mule deer fawns is coyotes. And so he said – it's very complicated, but basically it's the – he believed Chuck – I've got to find Chuck's name. Hold on. It's Chuck Bodenchuk. Bodenchuk. Mike Bodenchuk. Mike. I was calling him Chuck. Yeah, Mike Bodenchuk. Mike Bodenchuk. He's a consultant, has worked with state game agencies, with carnivore management for his entire career, like super knowledgeable guy. And I'm not quoting directly. I just had a conversation with Mike today. But basically, it feels like there's a lot of pressure coming from the sportsmen …” “… they started taking primarily juvenile elk But this is the most interesting thing that he said, is that what you really – if you're thinking about mule deer populations, what you really have to be focused on is the amount of mule deer fawns getting killed. And he said what kills a bunch of mule deer fawns is coyotes. And so he said – it's very complicated, but basically it's the – he believed Chuck – I've got to find Chuck's name. Hold on. It's Chuck Bodenchuk. Bodenchuk. Mike Bodenchuk. Mike. I was calling him Chuck. Yeah, Mike Bodenchuk. Mike Bodenchuk. He's a consultant, has worked with state game agencies, with carnivore management for his entire career, like super knowledgeable guy. And I'm not quoting directly. I just had a conversation with Mike today. But basically, it feels like there's a lot of pressure coming from the sportsmen of Utah to hammer down on the Lions. and uh and basically mike boden chuck and i'm not going to quote him you can ask him yourself but he doesn't think that this he thinks that this is unsustainable what utah's doing really he he i actually thought he was calling me to tell me i got it wrong because he somehow we got hooked up with him and he …” View more
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A wildlife consultant warns that Utah's mountain lion regulations may not be sustainable, despite providing more opportunities for sportsmen. While lions are being hunted to manage populations, experts believe the real threat to mule deer fawns comes from coyotes, not lions. This complex ecosystem dynamic shows that oversimplifying the predator-prey relationship could lead to unintended consequences.
The MeatEater Podcast · Ep. 855: Clay's Utah Mountain Lion Hunt | 12 in '26 · Mar 31, 2026
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
“… been going on since Thomas Jefferson and John Adams are slugging it out. I don't understand the people being so naive about this. You're wrong about Schumer. Schumer had an opportunity to say, look, we backed the U.S. military, wouldn't do it. And I'd love to see Schumer on the Cuomo show. Yeah, me too. You know him. He won't come on. Why won't he come on? Why? Because they choose safe harbors, just like a lot of the Republicans. No. Why come on here and get slapped around when you can go get a pat on the back? He's a coward. That's why he won't come on. He's a coward. And he's directly responsible …” “… liars, Bill. Here's my question to you. Can you really say to the American people, you can believe President Trump? You've got to be skeptical of every administration. They're going to put forth what they want the American people to digest. This has been going on since Thomas Jefferson and John Adams are slugging it out. I don't understand the people being so naive about this. You're wrong about Schumer. Schumer had an opportunity to say, look, we backed the U.S. military, wouldn't do it. And I'd love to see Schumer on the Cuomo show. Yeah, me too. You know him. He won't come on. Why won't he come on? Why? Because they choose safe harbors, just like a lot of the Republicans. No. Why come on here and get slapped around when you can go get a pat on the back? He's a coward. That's why he won't come on. He's a coward. And he's directly responsible for the TSA people not being paid. Because he knows that judicial warrants for every undocumented taken into custody are possible. None of judges in the country couldn't do it. He knows it. He's a coward. It's him. And he's the most powerful guy in the Democratic Party. Now, whether people will remember in November, I don't know. But it's a …” View more
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Senator Chuck Schumer is labeled a coward for avoiding tough interviews, which critics argue undermines accountability in politics. This commentary highlights the mistrust in political leadership, questioning whether the public can truly believe any administration, including President Trump’s. The discussion emphasizes a long-standing issue in American politics: the challenge of discerning truth amid political spin.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis · O'Round the World - March 29, 2026 · Mar 29, 2026
The Tim Dillon Show
“It doesn't feel like that. No, no, no, no, no, no. I mean, bingo. Like, no. I mean, Chuck Schumer, his whole life has wanted to see this whole political career has wanted to see this happen. I mean, Ryan and I did a report recently. I mean, Ryan should speak to this, but we did a report that was showing that even last June, Schumer and other Democrats saw opportunity in the possibility that Trump would try to go all in in a regime change war. And I mean Ryan can pick it up because it kind of an amazing story Schumer did the whole Taco Trump …” “It doesn't feel like that. No, no, no, no, no, no. I mean, bingo. Like, no. I mean, Chuck Schumer, his whole life has wanted to see this whole political career has wanted to see this happen. I mean, Ryan and I did a report recently. I mean, Ryan should speak to this, but we did a report that was showing that even last June, Schumer and other Democrats saw opportunity in the possibility that Trump would try to go all in in a regime change war. And I mean Ryan can pick it up because it kind of an amazing story Schumer did the whole Taco Trump thing trying to taunt Trump into the war And so a bunch of anti-war groups sent Schumer a letter saying, hey, man, we get it. It's fun to score points against Trump, but let's not kind of goad him into World War III. Let's relax on that one. This is one of the most – just to restate for people, this is one of the most powerful Democratic senators …” View more
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In this segment, the hosts discuss Chuck Schumer's cheeky attempt to bait Trump into a regime change war, highlighting the absurdity of politicians playing with global conflict like it's a game. The funniest moment comes when they reveal that anti-war groups had to remind Schumer not to provoke Trump into World War III, showcasing the ridiculousness of political maneuvering in serious matters.
The Tim Dillon Show · 486 - Emergency Podcast: Iran, Israel, & Imminent Destruction · Mar 07, 2026
Ruthless Podcast
“It's now day 40-something into a Department of Homeland Security shutdown, which Chuck Schumer and Senate Democrats have insisted upon because of weeks old news that came out of Minnesota in January. Every one of these lines that you see across the TSAs is all because of Chuck Schumer terrified for his job. Why did why do Democrats care about this? The reason is intimidation to stop deportation at all costs. It doesn't matter how violent the person may be. It doesn't matter what their intentions inside of this country may be. It doesn't …” “It's now day 40-something into a Department of Homeland Security shutdown, which Chuck Schumer and Senate Democrats have insisted upon because of weeks old news that came out of Minnesota in January. Every one of these lines that you see across the TSAs is all because of Chuck Schumer terrified for his job. Why did why do Democrats care about this? The reason is intimidation to stop deportation at all costs. It doesn't matter how violent the person may be. It doesn't matter what their intentions inside of this country may be. It doesn't matter if they are part of like a sleeper cell inside of our country. Democrats do not want them deported. If Mohammed Atta himself were available for deportation, Democrats would say, no, he should stay here. Why don't you just throw Schumer out? This is getting ridiculous. Stand up. Do something. The unearned confidence of a moron. Yeah, that's …” View more
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The ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown is a direct result of Chuck Schumer's fear for his political future, driven by intimidation tactics against deportation. This situation has led to long TSA lines and a chaotic government landscape, highlighting the extreme measures Democrats are willing to take to avoid deporting even dangerous individuals. The absurdity of this political maneuvering raises serious questions about accountability and responsibility in government.
Ruthless Podcast · Why Democrats Won’t Take Yes for an Answer on DHS funding · Mar 26, 2026
Verdict with Ted Cruz
“… are the Democrats going to budge? There are a few of the Democrats who occasionally will reach a deal who are making noises like they want to. But Chuck Schumer doesn't care. Chuck Schumer is terrified of being primaried from the left. In fact, I want to read a little bit from a story in the Wall Street Journal about Chuck Schumer. So he has been wildly left wing. Yeah. So much so that he's now done the longest shutdown in government history. And then he's turned around and turned around and has shut the TSA down and refused to pay them. Here's a story that just came out in The Wall Street Journal. …” “… normal instead of going in the direction they're going now, which is these two, three, and four hour plus waits? Look, I don't know. I think there is a real urgency in the Senate to try to get this resolved before the Easter holiday. The question is, are the Democrats going to budge? There are a few of the Democrats who occasionally will reach a deal who are making noises like they want to. But Chuck Schumer doesn't care. Chuck Schumer is terrified of being primaried from the left. In fact, I want to read a little bit from a story in the Wall Street Journal about Chuck Schumer. So he has been wildly left wing. Yeah. So much so that he's now done the longest shutdown in government history. And then he's turned around and turned around and has shut the TSA down and refused to pay them. Here's a story that just came out in The Wall Street Journal. Growing frustration with Chuck Schumer spurs talk of replacing him. And you might say, oh, thank God, maybe some Democrats are saying this is too obstructionist. You're too unreasonable. Nope, nope. You know who wants to replace him? The left wing, because he's not burn it down enough. Yeah. And let me read the beginning of this article. Senator Chris …” View more
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Senate Democrats are contemplating replacing Chuck Schumer due to frustrations over his leadership, which some view as too obstructionist. This tension comes as urgent negotiations are needed to resolve a funding standoff that could disrupt travel plans for millions. The irony? The left wing of his party is pushing for a more radical approach, not a compromise.
Verdict with Ted Cruz · Choosing Illegal Immigrants over Americans, a Surveillance Scandal Bigger than Watergate & The Great Voter ID Reversal Week In Review · Mar 28, 2026
The Bulwark Podcast
“… ideas. I'm into it. Where they kind of get up in costumes, and they have the gavel, and they interview former military leaders. You know, Chuck Schumer. We're just spitballing. Chuck Schumer. Gas prices go up. Some little alert goes off in the Schumerverse, and it's a Sunday night, and he trudges down to the gas station. He stands in front of the gas station, and he points at the prices, and he goes, bad. This is bad, and I hate this, and we're going to do something about it. Look at that number. Terrible. This is gouging. They're gouging you. Bad. Bad, bad, bad, bad. Where's that Schumer? …” “I think he needs the constraints. I think he needs to get up and go to a job. That's what I think about Pete Exeth. The fake RuPaul-style hearing, where you're not on board with that idea? I'm brainstorming ideas. I'm into it. Where they kind of get up in costumes, and they have the gavel, and they interview former military leaders. You know, Chuck Schumer. We're just spitballing. Chuck Schumer. Gas prices go up. Some little alert goes off in the Schumerverse, and it's a Sunday night, and he trudges down to the gas station. He stands in front of the gas station, and he points at the prices, and he goes, bad. This is bad, and I hate this, and we're going to do something about it. Look at that number. Terrible. This is gouging. They're gouging you. Bad. Bad, bad, bad, bad. Where's that Schumer? What happened to that guy? Turn around. Poking finger. I want him poking the finger. Part of the problem is that – let me just say it. Because I was saying it on day one, and I hate to do I told you so because I'm wrong a lot. But there were even too many Democrats up to and including Chuck Schumer that were kind of at the beginning of the war being …” View more
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Democrats, including Chuck Schumer, are criticized for their hesitant response to the war, with some even suggesting a wait-and-see approach. This caution contrasts sharply with the urgency needed to challenge the current administration's decisions. It's time for Democrats to adopt a more aggressive stance and hold leaders accountable, rather than simply supporting the troops while ignoring the larger issues at play.
The Bulwark Podcast · Jon Lovett: It Is Time to Scream and Yell · Mar 31, 2026
The Dan Bongino Show
“Producer Josh just came out and there's a really bad story about Chuck Norris. And I don't want to say anything until I absolutely know. So but, you know, he was hospitalized in medical emergency. And man, I don't know about you, but I grew up with Chuck Norris, Invasion USA. was a was a movie in the chat where he fights Bruce Lee. Was that Enter the Dragon? I love Chuck Norris. I mean, he was, you know, all the jokes about how tough Chuck Norris was and stuff. Man, if so, yeah, passed. Oh, my gosh, that's …” “Producer Josh just came out and there's a really bad story about Chuck Norris. And I don't want to say anything until I absolutely know. So but, you know, he was hospitalized in medical emergency. And man, I don't know about you, but I grew up with Chuck Norris, Invasion USA. was a was a movie in the chat where he fights Bruce Lee. Was that Enter the Dragon? I love Chuck Norris. I mean, he was, you know, all the jokes about how tough Chuck Norris was and stuff. Man, if so, yeah, passed. Oh, my gosh, that's horrible. I know we all have an expiration date, folks, but he was a real hero of mine growing up. And from what I heard, I never had the pleasure of meeting him. I heard he was an amazing guy. So some sad news on a Friday. Thanks, Josh. That's why we were a little late. You know, I don't want to put something out there. And it's not true. We try to do …” View more
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Chuck Norris has been hospitalized due to a medical emergency, leaving fans in shock and concern. Growing up with his iconic roles in films like 'Invasion USA,' many viewed him as a hero, making this news particularly heartbreaking. The segment reflects on his impact and the collective anxiety surrounding the health of beloved figures.
The Dan Bongino Show · Yes, It Is Happening (Ep. 2477) · Mar 20, 2026
PBD Podcast
“… now as ever. Yesterday, I don't know what it was, Rob. I don't know if you can find this or not. Ilan retweeted something about a guy going after Chuck Schumer because Chuck Schumer said something like, you know, it's unfair. You're making it difficult for people to vote. You're making it difficult for people to do this. And he went after him. I don't know if you have that clip. You can play this clip as well briefly. Go for it. It's the same thing that was done in the South for decades to prevent people of color from voting. See, this is where my righteous anger pop up, because I know what he's …” “… don't have ID? Like what? They were insulted by the mere suggestion that it was hard to get ID. So, yeah, that was a clip I played recently because, yeah, it's always timely. And I think he filmed this actually a few years ago, but, yeah, as relevant now as ever. Yesterday, I don't know what it was, Rob. I don't know if you can find this or not. Ilan retweeted something about a guy going after Chuck Schumer because Chuck Schumer said something like, you know, it's unfair. You're making it difficult for people to vote. You're making it difficult for people to do this. And he went after him. I don't know if you have that clip. You can play this clip as well briefly. Go for it. It's the same thing that was done in the South for decades to prevent people of color from voting. See, this is where my righteous anger pop up, because I know what he's saying is a lie. I live in the South. I've been living in the South my whole life on the Gulf Coast. I go to vote every single time there's an election. And guess what? I show my ID. I write my signature. They check to make sure who I am. I go vote. No problems. Nobody asking me any questions. Nobody making me count the jelly beans in the jaw. They quit …” View more
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Voter ID laws are not controversial, yet many claim they are discriminatory against people of color. In a revealing clip, a reporter finds that black Americans are insulted by the suggestion they can't obtain an ID, challenging the narrative pushed by some political elites. This highlights a deeper issue: the manipulation of racial history for political gain.
PBD Podcast · Rita Panahi: Iran War, Sharia Law & Soccer Team Asylum | PBD #756 · Mar 10, 2026
Taylor Lorenz’s Power User
“… and as they've engaged in more and more egregious and frankly illegal behavior, you've seen a lot of liberals. This is like their new thing. Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, all these people like their thing is like we just need better training and better technology. If they had body cameras, you know, things would be better. And I've seen a bunch of liberal pundits making this argument for body cameras on ICE. And so can you talk to me about that? Because it seems like we're seeing it all over again, what we saw with the police, where like it is really liberals leading the way on pushing a lot of …” “… social networks. And I feel like the group that we sort of most associate that with right now is ICE. We've seen ICE out with their videographers. You know, they're scanning people's faces, adding them to watch lists, etc. As ICE's activity has escalated and as they've engaged in more and more egregious and frankly illegal behavior, you've seen a lot of liberals. This is like their new thing. Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, all these people like their thing is like we just need better training and better technology. If they had body cameras, you know, things would be better. And I've seen a bunch of liberal pundits making this argument for body cameras on ICE. And so can you talk to me about that? Because it seems like we're seeing it all over again, what we saw with the police, where like it is really liberals leading the way on pushing a lot of this messaging. It's even worse now, too, because now we have over 10 years of data. We have overwhelming evidence. This is even the position of the federal government's DOJ, okay? Body cameras do not make police less violent. They do not reduce police misconduct. So we know that, right? So in the early years, the companies and others tried to do …” View more
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Despite calls from liberal leaders for body cameras on ICE agents, evidence shows they do not reduce police misconduct. This argument mirrors past claims about police cameras, yet research confirms that body cameras fail to prevent violence and misconduct. The real issue lies in the intentional actions of ICE, not a lack of training or technology.
Taylor Lorenz’s Power User · The Body Camera Propaganda Playbook · Feb 20, 2026
On Film…With Kevin McCarthy
“… is decisions and things that help you find yourself into the character. And I think shoes are an interesting thing. And in the film, he has the Chuck Taylors. And I always think of the movie Strangers on a Train, the Hitchcock film, where you meet the characters at the beginning just by their shoes. While they're walking to the train and you don't even know what they look like, what they sound like or anything. And I think a shoe, shoes can be an interesting way into the way a character walks, right? Denzel Washington spoke about this once where he found a character just by putting the shoes …” “And one thing I loved about filmmaking is decisions and things that help you find yourself into the character. And I think shoes are an interesting thing. And in the film, he has the Chuck Taylors. And I always think of the movie Strangers on a Train, the Hitchcock film, where you meet the characters at the beginning just by their shoes. While they're walking to the train and you don't even know what they look like, what they sound like or anything. And I think a shoe, shoes can be an interesting way into the way a character walks, right? Denzel Washington spoke about this once where he found a character just by putting the shoes on. shoes aside is there an anchor that's been consistent in your way into all your characters throughout your career is shoes something that's interesting to you or costume pieces is there one thing that was like kind of consistent i do think that um whether it's shoes or like it's just there is like a clothes element that is really helpful i …” View more
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Ryan Gosling reveals his fascinating approach to character development in filmmaking, particularly through the symbolism of shoes. He shares a pivotal childhood moment when his uncle embodied Elvis, showcasing how costumes can influence an actor's persona. This segment also highlights Gosling's collaborative relationship with renowned cinematographers like Greig Fraser, emphasizing the importance of visual storytelling in film.
On Film…With Kevin McCarthy · Ep. 40 - Project Hail Mary's Ryan Gosling, Phil Lord, Chris Miller, James Ortiz talk theatrical experiences, Greig Fraser, cinematography, Daniel Pemberton, Teachers, Puppetry, Place Beyond The Pines · Mar 20, 2026
PBD Podcast
“… see it you're freaking blind that is it though if you're standing in a line right now at an airport and you're freaking pissed off it's because of chuck schumer and hakeem jeffries it's because of these people. It's because of the AOCs. Plain and simple. There's no smoke and mirrors around it. That's what it is, Adam. It sounds like it's crazy, but that's all it is. There's a large percentage of the country that has TDS, and they're going to blame it on Trump regardless. I know that you think this is obviously all on the Dems, and I totally get that. But there's going to be people waiting in line. …” “… obvious what this freaking guy is doing Just like this guy to freaking Hakeem Jeffries i want people to understand the because they have no policies because they have no actual leaders they have to rely on illegal votes plain and simple if you don see it you're freaking blind that is it though if you're standing in a line right now at an airport and you're freaking pissed off it's because of chuck schumer and hakeem jeffries it's because of these people. It's because of the AOCs. Plain and simple. There's no smoke and mirrors around it. That's what it is, Adam. It sounds like it's crazy, but that's all it is. There's a large percentage of the country that has TDS, and they're going to blame it on Trump regardless. I know that you think this is obviously all on the Dems, and I totally get that. But there's going to be people waiting in line. They're going to be like, thanks, Trump! Because half these people don't even know who Chuck Schumer is. Well, it's not Trump, because Trump's not going to... But they're going to think that. But the core of the argument is correct. If you don't have a platform that you can sell, and this is a point that Pat's made many times, if you don't have a …” View more
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The government shutdown and TSA worker pay issues are being manipulated by Democrats to gain political leverage, harming travelers in the process.
PBD Podcast · Trump EXTENDS Iran Ultimatum + DHS Shutdown Causes TSA CHAOS | PBD #764 · Mar 23, 2026
The Paul Barron Crypto Show
“… worried about fair shake in the midterms. Do you think that is true? No, they are worried, and I think that Punchbowl News article reference with Chuck Schumer saying, I think you should watch these folks in the packs. I think it's indicative right there that this is it carries weight. Whether you love it or not, this is what the reality is. I agree. I think they are. Plot twist. House Republicans tank the Clarity Act like they almost did on the genius. And it goes back to your point on the issue around CBDCs. I think this I'm not sure they'll be successful in tanking, because I think what will happen …” “… blame if clarity doesn't pass Biden's Democrats or Coinbase? We go with Democrats on that one. Yeah, I'm with you on that one, too. I don't think he's going to go after the Coinbase boys. Here we go. That pack is important. Democrats aren't actually worried about fair shake in the midterms. Do you think that is true? No, they are worried, and I think that Punchbowl News article reference with Chuck Schumer saying, I think you should watch these folks in the packs. I think it's indicative right there that this is it carries weight. Whether you love it or not, this is what the reality is. I agree. I think they are. Plot twist. House Republicans tank the Clarity Act like they almost did on the genius. And it goes back to your point on the issue around CBDCs. I think this I'm not sure they'll be successful in tanking, because I think what will happen is if we do get to that point, I think Trump will just bring those folks together. So I'll take it. But I think that the House Republicans are going to cause some concerns. Whatever comes out of the Senate, if it does. Yeah, yeah, I'm kind of with you. I don't think they'll take it. And to your point is I think Trump would come in and kind of …” View more
Ridealong summary
House Republicans may derail the Clarity Act, raising concerns about its future. This twist could shift the blame from Biden's Democrats to GOP members, especially if Trump intervenes. The stakes are high as the midterms approach, and the implications for cryptocurrency regulation are profound.
The Paul Barron Crypto Show · CLARITY A Coin Flip Catalyst!?🚨Ron Hammond INTERVIEW🏦 · Feb 24, 2026
The Rob Carson Show
“I'm good. We'll fix it in post, right? Yes, we will fix it in post. So I want to start the break with obvious what I should do today, which is Chuck Norris jokes, right? Right? Right? Oh, yeah. What? You don't like Chuck Norris jokes? I love them, but it's bittersweet today. They're one of my favorite memes anywhere. I know. I know. You know, when I read the news on my phone, I let out an audible gasp. My kid said, what's wrong, Dad? It's just, you don't expect that. The world's a lot less tough right now. It really is. You know, it's funny because I guess death was the only thing that he, …” “I'm good. We'll fix it in post, right? Yes, we will fix it in post. So I want to start the break with obvious what I should do today, which is Chuck Norris jokes, right? Right? Right? Oh, yeah. What? You don't like Chuck Norris jokes? I love them, but it's bittersweet today. They're one of my favorite memes anywhere. I know. I know. You know, when I read the news on my phone, I let out an audible gasp. My kid said, what's wrong, Dad? It's just, you don't expect that. The world's a lot less tough right now. It really is. You know, it's funny because I guess death was the only thing that he, the only ass he couldn't kick is what it was. But no, I would prefer to celebrate a long life, and he lived 86 years. And I'll mention also that he lived it and he was fit. That's the most amazing thing, Christian, because, you know, we're all going to age, right? And what would you rather be, you know, in a walker with tennis balls on the ends of …” View more
Ridealong summary
Chuck Norris's passing leaves a void in the world of toughness and resilience, reminding us of his incredible life lived to the age of 86. Beyond his action-packed roles, Norris authored a self-help book that inspired many, showcasing his wisdom and approach to life. His legacy is not just in entertainment but also in the way he embodied strength and vitality throughout his years.
The Rob Carson Show · Chuck Norris Wisdom, TSA Nightmares, and Hollywood Losing It · Mar 20, 2026
The Rob Carson Show
“Here's Chuck Schumer admitting the SAVE Act boots illegals from the voter rolls. The core of the bill is handing the voter rolls over to DHS, putting them through an algorithm designed by Moj and Musk that supposedly knocks out illegal immigrants. He just said it. He just said it. He said it knocks illegals off the voting rolls. Now listen to how he justifies it. The core of the bill is handing the voter rolls over to DHS, putting them through an algorithm designed …” “Here's Chuck Schumer admitting the SAVE Act boots illegals from the voter rolls. The core of the bill is handing the voter rolls over to DHS, putting them through an algorithm designed by Moj and Musk that supposedly knocks out illegal immigrants. He just said it. He just said it. He said it knocks illegals off the voting rolls. Now listen to how he justifies it. The core of the bill is handing the voter rolls over to DHS, putting them through an algorithm designed by Moj and Musk that supposedly knocks out illegal immigrants from voting. But the evidence is almost no illegal immigrants vote. Oh, yeah, you're absolutely full of crap, you see, because you can't investigate voter fraud in states like California. They don't investigate voter fraud in places like California. Okay? That's just the way it is. So …” View more
Ridealong summary
Chuck Schumer revealed that the SAVE Act aims to remove illegal immigrants from voter rolls by utilizing an algorithm developed by tech giants. Despite claims of widespread voter fraud, evidence suggests very few illegal immigrants vote, raising questions about the true motives behind the bill. This controversial stance has ignited a fierce debate about voter ID laws and their implications for representation.
The Rob Carson Show · Votes, Fraud, and Freakouts: The System Gets Exposed · Mar 19, 2026
Mark Levin Podcast
“Can I see your ID? No. What do you mean no? Chuck Schumer said, it's racist and it discriminates against women. Really? Yeah. My boss said, get the hell out of the showroom. This is so stupid. Stupid. And we have to play along with this a-hole in the Democrat Party because they're corrupt. They're like the mob. Excuse me. They're not even like the mob. They're worse than the mob. If the mob gives you protection or something, these guys give you nothing. Nothing. I'll be right back. Mudd Lovin.”
Ridealong summary
Voter ID laws are not just about identification; they're a tool for political manipulation. Chuck Schumer claims these laws are racist and discriminatory, but critics argue that they expose a deeper corruption in the Democratic Party, likening their tactics to organized crime. This segment reveals the frustration and absurdity felt by those caught in the crossfire of this political battle.
Mark Levin Podcast · 3/20/26 - The Fifth Column: Unmasking America's Hidden Propaganda Network · Mar 21, 2026

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