Best Podcast Episodes About Clinton

Best Podcast Episodes About Clinton

Everything podcasters are saying about Clinton — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 65 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Clinton

Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura
“… me to confess this now. And I've kept it under wraps for all these years because I knew that no one would believe me. Me. for the hell yeah Hillary Clinton Hate my asshole Hillary Clinton Hate my asshole Hillary Clinton hate my asshole Hillary Clinton hate my asshole Can Hillary do this cute? Yeah, of course. You wouldn't mind? Why would I mind? She's a little bossy. It's fine. Yeah? Yeah, I'm sure it wouldn't be that fun, but I mean, I would still do it. You know, I think she... Again, I would just do it for the story. I think Hills would be fun with it for you and her. Do you have any idea what …” “… cocaine with her. To the point I thought my heart was going to stop. She told me to calm down. Gave me a drink. And I don't know what was in the drink, but I blacked out. And when I woke up, she had both my legs over her shoulders. So nobody's paid me to confess this now. And I've kept it under wraps for all these years because I knew that no one would believe me. Me. for the hell yeah Hillary Clinton Hate my asshole Hillary Clinton Hate my asshole Hillary Clinton hate my asshole Hillary Clinton hate my asshole Can Hillary do this cute? Yeah, of course. You wouldn't mind? Why would I mind? She's a little bossy. It's fine. Yeah? Yeah, I'm sure it wouldn't be that fun, but I mean, I would still do it. You know, I think she... Again, I would just do it for the story. I think Hills would be fun with it for you and her. Do you have any idea what kind of story that is? I can't believe it happened. I know. I mean... I mean, this guy is telling it to his YouTube channel, but... Yeah. It must have happened before she was married to Bill. I don't think that's what he's saying. Oh, you think this is like recent? Of course. Wow. Recent as in at least a green character. I don't think so. Four more …” View more
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In this wild segment, a guest recounts a bizarre party experience involving copious amounts of cocaine and a shocking encounter with Hillary Clinton. The absurdity escalates as they humorously speculate about the implications of such a story, leading to the catchy and outrageous refrain, 'Hillary Clinton, hate my asshole!' that perfectly captures the chaotic energy.
Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura · Tom Is Home Here Now | Your Mom's House Ep. 850 · Mar 11, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… There are no borders all of these crazy things And I always say to people I said it to Andy some fun my last podcast with him I like a 1996 bill Clinton Democrat if you go watch right state of the Union Yeah and he talks about lowering debt getting out of debt Actually working with new Greenbridge to get out of debt Securing the borders making work and education freely accessible I'm voting for that guy. I know isn't it crazy that I mean that's why the problem of labels doesn't work ideological labels Because if you go back far enough and look at Clinton for example, he's one of the best one …” “… the celebration of good ideas. And the celebration of good ideas. Yeah, and it's just really there's just been such a weird inversion in politics where the free hippie loving liberals of Yesteryear are now the ones telling you what words you can use. There are no borders all of these crazy things And I always say to people I said it to Andy some fun my last podcast with him I like a 1996 bill Clinton Democrat if you go watch right state of the Union Yeah and he talks about lowering debt getting out of debt Actually working with new Greenbridge to get out of debt Securing the borders making work and education freely accessible I'm voting for that guy. I know isn't it crazy that I mean that's why the problem of labels doesn't work ideological labels Because if you go back far enough and look at Clinton for example, he's one of the best one and by the way did balance the budget Yeah, I did actually we had a surplus when he left the house. Yeah amazing did a fucking amazing job So he got his dick sucked. Yeah Who didn't back then? That's the other thing judging people by the standards of the past You know JFK doesn't look so good in the me too movement, you know, you know, I mean he …” View more
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In this segment, the hosts hilariously reflect on how Bill Clinton, once considered a liberal icon, would be viewed as more conservative by today's standards. The funniest moment comes when they joke about Clinton getting 'his dick sucked' while managing to balance the budget, highlighting the absurdity of judging past figures by current morals.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2473 - Bill Thompson · Mar 25, 2026
Behind the Bastards
“I'm running out of time here. Wow. Yeah. Nancy Mace, you suck. You suck. Pretty clear articulation there from Secretary Clinton. Yeah, I fear that Nancy Mace spent most of this time trying to set Hillary up, and I don't think she succeeded. No. Hillary was then asked if she was, quote-unquote, concerned when she saw photos of her husband getting a back massage or in a hot tub and what went through her mind. Hillary refused to speculate on events in which she has no context for and was not there. we're going to go on a quick ad break now and then return to continue the …” “I'm running out of time here. Wow. Yeah. Nancy Mace, you suck. You suck. Pretty clear articulation there from Secretary Clinton. Yeah, I fear that Nancy Mace spent most of this time trying to set Hillary up, and I don't think she succeeded. No. Hillary was then asked if she was, quote-unquote, concerned when she saw photos of her husband getting a back massage or in a hot tub and what went through her mind. Hillary refused to speculate on events in which she has no context for and was not there. we're going to go on a quick ad break now and then return to continue the discussion on the Clinton testimony. All right, we're back. I want to get a little bit into the background of this hearing some more. So when the Clintons finally agreed to testify in February, One of the things they pushed for was that the testimony take the form of public hearings broadcast live. Hillary addressed Sherman Comer online saying, …” View more
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During a recent testimony, a leaked photo of Hillary Clinton sparked controversy and outrage as it was shared by a Republican committee member. Despite the hearing being intended for transparency, the incident raised questions about professionalism and the rules governing the deposition. The fallout highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding Clinton's connection to Jeffrey Epstein and the political theatrics at play.
Behind the Bastards · It Could Happen Here Weekly 223 · Mar 14, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… disappeared Oh is that right That are attached to her and Bill Oh really Yeah, you don't know about that? No. For real? You don't know about the Clinton body count? I know Norm was on The View years ago and he said Clinton killed a guy. Yeah, he said he killed a bunch of people, I think. That's where I get my information. It's a good way to get it, from The View. Super solid, detailed information. But she's getting, like, grilled by the Epstein people, or about Epstein, and she's just, like, going off. And Bill's reminiscing. Well, she walked, she stormed out because Lauren Boebert took a …” “… with the Monica thing. Now she's doing the Epstein's Island stuff. She lost the presidential race. and she's still out there. She's kind of a badass. I would kill myself at this point Well she also got like a list of people that have mysteriously disappeared Oh is that right That are attached to her and Bill Oh really Yeah, you don't know about that? No. For real? You don't know about the Clinton body count? I know Norm was on The View years ago and he said Clinton killed a guy. Yeah, he said he killed a bunch of people, I think. That's where I get my information. It's a good way to get it, from The View. Super solid, detailed information. But she's getting, like, grilled by the Epstein people, or about Epstein, and she's just, like, going off. And Bill's reminiscing. Well, she walked, she stormed out because Lauren Boebert took a picture of her. Oh. And posted it online, like, that's it, I'm leaving. Yeah. Like, how are you allowed to leave? Yeah, exactly. Because somebody took a picture. Sit the fuck down. Right. You're not even in office anymore. You're just a civilian. That's crazy. Sit your fucking ass down and answer the questions. Yeah. Like, it's just an excuse to leave. …” View more
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In a hilarious twist, the segment dives into Hillary Clinton's controversies, with the host jokingly suggesting she's 'probably eating pussy' for relief after her tumultuous career. The banter about the so-called 'Clinton body count' and Bill's denial antics adds a layer of absurdity, making it a must-listen for anyone who enjoys political satire with a comedic flair.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2471 - Mark Normand · Mar 20, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“Well, the gloves came off Sunday night when Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump debated in a town hall setting at Washington University in St. Louis. When the question about the tape of Trump making lewd comments came up Clinton unleashed an offensive connecting that tape to comments he made about former Miss Universally Chimichado Trump fired back, pointing out the allegations against Bill Clinton from Paula Jones and Hillary's defense of an accused rapist as a public defender. Now, before we go any …” “Well, the gloves came off Sunday night when Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump debated in a town hall setting at Washington University in St. Louis. When the question about the tape of Trump making lewd comments came up Clinton unleashed an offensive connecting that tape to comments he made about former Miss Universally Chimichado Trump fired back, pointing out the allegations against Bill Clinton from Paula Jones and Hillary's defense of an accused rapist as a public defender. Now, before we go any further, just in case somebody got hit with something heavy, even living under a rock, let's play the first cut of this audio that was leaked from Access Hollywood. We haven't done it on the show, so we might as well. To Billy Bush. Yes. Yeah. I've got to use some Tic Tacs just in case I start kissing her. You know, I'm automatically attracted to …” View more
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In a hilarious analysis of the presidential debate, the hosts dissect Trump's infamous 'grab them by the pussy' remark while hilariously comparing his antics to Alec Baldwin's SNL portrayal of him. The segment captures the absurdity of political debates and the comedic brilliance of Baldwin, making it a must-listen for anyone needing a laugh amidst the chaos.
Adam Carolla Show · Phoebe Robinson + Tom Arnold (Carolla Classics) · Mar 08, 2026
TFTC: A Bitcoin Podcast
“… know, for me, it always sounded kind of too good to be true. Like, hey, man, like this sounds really good to be true. We're going to arrest Hillary Clinton and we're going to take everybody down. Because in the back of my mind, I was like, you know, if we don't fix the money, like this whole Q operation is just kind of bullshit, right? Because like if if you don't if you arrest everybody, like the bankers are just going to get in control again in 20 or 30 years. And then you realize like, wait a minute, there's this decentralized, anonymous, like peer to peer currency thing that's happening that …” “… go research it. And then after a while, we started connecting these dots and being like, yo, there's some kind of military possible operation that is like coming around to possibly, you know, reign in the power of these small group of people. You know, for me, it always sounded kind of too good to be true. Like, hey, man, like this sounds really good to be true. We're going to arrest Hillary Clinton and we're going to take everybody down. Because in the back of my mind, I was like, you know, if we don't fix the money, like this whole Q operation is just kind of bullshit, right? Because like if if you don't if you arrest everybody, like the bankers are just going to get in control again in 20 or 30 years. And then you realize like, wait a minute, there's this decentralized, anonymous, like peer to peer currency thing that's happening that Nobody knows, you know, who created it or whatever. And so I started connecting all these dots and basically putting an orange lens across all the Q drops. And when you kind of understand that, because the Q movement never mentions Bitcoin, never mentions crypto, doesn't talk about it. It does bring up John Perry Barlow, which if you understand his …” View more
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After surviving the Las Vegas shooting, a man became enraged by the mainstream narrative and sought the truth, leading him to QAnon. He believed the conspiracy's claims about a global elite and connected them to the rise of Bitcoin, proposing it as part of a larger plan against evil in the world. This journey illustrates how personal trauma can drive individuals toward conspiracy theories and alternative narratives.
TFTC: A Bitcoin Podcast · #724: Bitcoin Is The Peaceful Revolution with GMONEY · Mar 09, 2026
KILL TONY
“… track no teachers almost 85 trans people nowadays are the shooters So it could be the odds are higher that it would be Mackenzie Jewell than Kyle Clinton Now I have an intercom, I have to get louder than them. I have to get my voice above theirs so they can hear me. But I can't, yeah, do anything. Like, shut up, pussy. The kid that called you Mr. Epstein, did it make the class laugh because your real name is Mr. Clinton? I'm starting to make that connection in my head right now. Is that what it was? Ah, Mr. Clinton. Wow. Look at that. Those kids are smart. They sure are. That guy wasn't even …” “… Oh, certainly. It feels like it's building up within you. You seem like the kind of guy. You might be the first ever teacher that is the school shooter. Oh, God. I think it's only a matter of time. No, it would be a first. Wow. For those of you keeping track no teachers almost 85 trans people nowadays are the shooters So it could be the odds are higher that it would be Mackenzie Jewell than Kyle Clinton Now I have an intercom, I have to get louder than them. I have to get my voice above theirs so they can hear me. But I can't, yeah, do anything. Like, shut up, pussy. The kid that called you Mr. Epstein, did it make the class laugh because your real name is Mr. Clinton? I'm starting to make that connection in my head right now. Is that what it was? Ah, Mr. Clinton. Wow. Look at that. Those kids are smart. They sure are. That guy wasn't even president when those kids were born. Okay. You had a great set, Kyle. We absolutely love you. Here's a big joke book. Boom. We're having fun here tonight. You guys having fun out there? How about the upper balcony? Are you guys having fun? Ooh la la. Whoa. My goodness gracious. All right. Onward we go. Ladies and gentlemen, make some noise for your …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, a substitute teacher shares his wild experiences with middle schoolers, including being called 'Mr. Epstein' and facing daily bullying. The absurdity peaks when he contemplates whether to throw on some interracial porn to see their reactions, highlighting the chaotic and unpredictable nature of teaching kids today.
KILL TONY · #761 - KIM CONGDON + ADAM RAY · Mar 24, 2026
Call Her Daddy
“… it starts out small because who are the Obamas? I mean, who are these two, right? So it wasn't like people were climbing the walls. I mean, Hillary Clinton was the favorite in Iowa. Barack was a distant. forth, but we worked hard at the grassroots and understood that we'd have to meet people in their homes and in their communities. And so I was kind of like not even a blip on the screen, so I was out there freely talking and I never had a written speech. I just would usually talk from my heart and talk about us. And so slowly things grew and grew and I wasn't in a backyard anymore, but I was in a …” “… our values, what we cared about, how we were raised, who our parents were. To me, all of those stories are what connect us. So that's what I'm out there doing. I'm in Iowa. It starts out that I'm in people's backyards and in church basements. I mean, it starts out small because who are the Obamas? I mean, who are these two, right? So it wasn't like people were climbing the walls. I mean, Hillary Clinton was the favorite in Iowa. Barack was a distant. forth, but we worked hard at the grassroots and understood that we'd have to meet people in their homes and in their communities. And so I was kind of like not even a blip on the screen, so I was out there freely talking and I never had a written speech. I just would usually talk from my heart and talk about us. And so slowly things grew and grew and I wasn't in a backyard anymore, but I was in a school auditorium and it wasn't 10 people, it was 5,000 people. And I think everyone was kind of shocked by how I was connecting in that way. But I always felt like this is who we are as Americans, you know? I mean, one of the best experiences I had in my life was leaving the South Side of Chicago and going into rural America and understanding that …” View more
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Despite her accomplishments, Michelle Obama faced relentless scrutiny over her appearance during the 2008 campaign. As she navigated the political landscape, she realized that the media often focused on her looks rather than her message, highlighting a broader issue of women's objectification in society. This experience revealed the stark contrast in how women and men are treated in the public eye, prompting her to challenge these norms.
Call Her Daddy · Michelle Obama: We Still Go High · Jan 21, 2026
Connections Podcast
“… treating presidents as royalty. And I think it's absolutely critical that we ask those in power questions, that we hold them to account. And Bill Clinton was answering those questions. You know, I went on to talk about people's concerns and said, you know, what about NAFTA? Don't forget, Bill Clinton had really pushed NAFTA. And he defended his position on NAFTA about one of the highest percentage wise prison populations in the world and the number of people on death row. So we went back and forth. But Evan, what was so interesting is what happened afterwards. I also asked him if he would be …” “… disrespectful, you know, I said, I'm just asking critical questions. And I think that's what presidents aren't used to. And I'm talking Democrat and Republican, that there is a certain tendency to be on bended knee. You know, we don't have kings, but treating presidents as royalty. And I think it's absolutely critical that we ask those in power questions, that we hold them to account. And Bill Clinton was answering those questions. You know, I went on to talk about people's concerns and said, you know, what about NAFTA? Don't forget, Bill Clinton had really pushed NAFTA. And he defended his position on NAFTA about one of the highest percentage wise prison populations in the world and the number of people on death row. So we went back and forth. But Evan, what was so interesting is what happened afterwards. I also asked him if he would be granting clemency to Leonard Peltier. That was Election Day 2000. He, I know, was weighing this. 25 years later, a quarter of a century later, in one of President Biden's last acts in office, he did free Leonard Peltier. And I went to see the Native American leader on his Native American reservation in North Dakota just recently after he got out of …” View more
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President Clinton asserts that his administration's policies have significantly improved poverty rates and education for minorities, countering claims that he has moved the Democratic Party too far right. In a heated exchange with Amy Goodman, he cites specific statistics to support his argument, challenging the notion that his presidency has harmed the party's core values. Goodman prompts him to reflect on the combative nature of their discussion.
Connections Podcast · Amy Goodman, host of 'Democracy Now!' · Apr 27, 2026
The Interface
“… like it was great you were meeting people you were getting out there i i mean yeah 2016 i'm sure everyone remembers there's this very famous hillary clinton quote where pokemon go had gotten so big that she was giving a speech and she said everyone's i think the quote was everyone's talking about pokemon go i'm trying to figure out how to get people to pokemon go to the polls yeah i was in which i think is probably the most famous thing she'll ever say i was in the room when she said that i was covering the you were in the room campaign i was in the room uh and i i remember so vividly thinking oh …” “… in san francisco at the time i would just wander around downtown looking for rare pokemon and you would see other people across the street and you'd sort of look up from the phone and look at someone and be like there's a blast ice there yeah yeah like it was great you were meeting people you were getting out there i i mean yeah 2016 i'm sure everyone remembers there's this very famous hillary clinton quote where pokemon go had gotten so big that she was giving a speech and she said everyone's i think the quote was everyone's talking about pokemon go i'm trying to figure out how to get people to pokemon go to the polls yeah i was in which i think is probably the most famous thing she'll ever say i was in the room when she said that i was covering the you were in the room campaign i was in the room uh and i i remember so vividly thinking oh she's gonna lose like that that was the moment what was the reaction in the room when she said that i have i have never seen a room full of people cringe that hard simultaneously it was just right right oh it's like looking into a crystal ball yeah i had such a clear vision of the future in that moment and now we're living it. This kind of speaks to …” View more
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Hillary Clinton's attempt to connect with voters through Pokémon Go during her campaign in 2016 backfired spectacularly, leading to a cringe-worthy moment in the room. This incident highlights how politicians' understanding of pop culture can make or break their campaigns, especially in the age of internet culture. It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of trying to tap into trends without genuine connection.
The Interface · What Was Pokemon Go really up to? · Mar 19, 2026
The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
“… you cannot, you know, the United States will not let anyone else join the nuclear nine. North Korea was the last example of that mistake during the Clinton administration, being told by the leader of North Korea, oh, no, no, we're not going to have a nuclear program. And then him not, you know, deciding by sort of committee and all his sage advisors and following and talking to Congress and all of that, we're not going to attack North Korea. That would be unacceptable. That was the Democratic President Clinton's position. And as a result, North Korea developed nuclear weapons and now has nuclear …” “… don't they annie so yes they do i i always wonder that actually does getting to a point where you have nuclear weapons kind of mean the u.s will leave you alone absolutely i think that part of all of this is the sort of elephant in the room is that you cannot, you know, the United States will not let anyone else join the nuclear nine. North Korea was the last example of that mistake during the Clinton administration, being told by the leader of North Korea, oh, no, no, we're not going to have a nuclear program. And then him not, you know, deciding by sort of committee and all his sage advisors and following and talking to Congress and all of that, we're not going to attack North Korea. That would be unacceptable. That was the Democratic President Clinton's position. And as a result, North Korea developed nuclear weapons and now has nuclear weapons and the nuclear weapons systems to strike the United States and has demonstrated, you know, a desire, if provoked, or actually has said if provoked, it would do so. And so, you know, that was not going to happen with Iran, certainly not on this watch, and probably not on any watch. Is there a bit of an unspoken rule, geopolitically, If you …” View more
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Countries with nuclear weapons can often act with impunity, as demonstrated by North Korea's aggressive stance after developing its arsenal. The U.S. has historically sought to prevent other nations, like Iran, from joining the nuclear club, fearing similar outcomes. This raises the question: does acquiring nuclear capability grant a nation the freedom to act without fear of retaliation?
The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett · WW3 Threat Assessment: "Trump Bombing Iran Just Increased Nuclear War Threat" The Terrifying Reality · Mar 04, 2026
MacBreak Weekly (Audio)
“… sending me his copy because they were very hard to get. But in here, there is a piece from a notepad, a Pixar notepad that says, Steve, President Clinton is holding. So while Jobs didn't talk a lot about his interactions with presidents and kings, I have a feeling that he was asked a lot and he did interact with them a lot. We just will never know exactly. Also, the stories about him being really, really hard to get along with and being abrasive and aggressive and kind of a jerk are famous because they are pungent stories. They're easy to repeat. But also, he had the ability to lay on the charm …” “… the current administration, that would be a very different thing than the later leader, Steve Jobs, who understood his responsibility as an executive. But I will show you this. This is from that book, Make Something Wonderful, which I thank Jameson for sending me his copy because they were very hard to get. But in here, there is a piece from a notepad, a Pixar notepad that says, Steve, President Clinton is holding. So while Jobs didn't talk a lot about his interactions with presidents and kings, I have a feeling that he was asked a lot and he did interact with them a lot. We just will never know exactly. Also, the stories about him being really, really hard to get along with and being abrasive and aggressive and kind of a jerk are famous because they are pungent stories. They're easy to repeat. But also, he had the ability to lay on the charm like nobody. So I think that's an interesting observation. The young Steve would have said, this guy's a bozo. We want no part of him. The older guy might have said, I know how this guy ticks. I know what buttons to push. And I know what carrots to lay in front of him. Look how Mamdani has handled Trump. I think it would have been a Mamdani kind …” View more
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Imagine if Steve Jobs had remained at the helm of Apple and influenced today's tech landscape. His unique ability to pivot and recognize potential could have reshaped major companies like Google and Facebook. Reflecting on his leadership, we ponder the innovative directions he might have taken had he been alive today.
MacBreak Weekly (Audio) · MBW 1013: Boopgate - Steve Jobs' 71st Birthday · Feb 24, 2026
No Filter With Zack Peter
“I don't know. I'm starting to feel like we're not getting anything from them, right? Are you getting Zactivated with the Clintons? Okay, so here are my thoughts on what I've seen so far from the Clinton depositions. Hillary looks pissed. She is mad, mad, mad. I don't know if mad necessarily incriminates her, in my opinion. I don't know if Mad says that she's guilty, in my opinion. I don't know. I don't know. We are getting not. Yeah, they're not giving us anything like they're like they don't know anything about anything about anything. It's like the Nancy Guthrie case. …” “I don't know. I'm starting to feel like we're not getting anything from them, right? Are you getting Zactivated with the Clintons? Okay, so here are my thoughts on what I've seen so far from the Clinton depositions. Hillary looks pissed. She is mad, mad, mad. I don't know if mad necessarily incriminates her, in my opinion. I don't know if Mad says that she's guilty, in my opinion. I don't know. I don't know. We are getting not. Yeah, they're not giving us anything like they're like they don't know anything about anything about anything. It's like the Nancy Guthrie case. We don't know anything about anything about anything. And I'm like, nothing. You know, nothing. I was like, I've never even met Epstein. She's like, what? And then the part that's strange. And this is where I feel for Hillary. Right. Because she has to deal with Dan Bill. And you know damn Buckle Boy Bill, Billy Boy, he, you know that man has done …” View more
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Hillary Clinton appears visibly frustrated during Bill Clinton's depositions regarding his past connections, particularly with Jeffrey Epstein. The discussion reveals her dilemma in standing by Bill despite the controversies surrounding him, while also questioning his own statements during the depositions. The segment critiques Bill's lack of accountability and suggests that Hillary should reconsider her loyalty to him, drawing parallels to other public figures who have made similar choices.
No Filter With Zack Peter · Clinton Depositions Pop-Off, Nancy Guthrie Reporter Affair Rumor, & $10M Defamation TikTok Judgement · Mar 04, 2026
American Alchemy with Jesse Michels
“… the aliens come the u.s. and Russian Reagan mentioned that he was joking but it was it was on his mind right yeah and then later it was President Clinton I know was interviewed by somebody and said do you believe that we have signs of alien life and we've hiding or there's a program or something and he basically said I don't think they tell me even though I'm the president he said that so it speaks to both the dangers of secrecy really because you can't get to that point you can't get to the point both of this that you're don't want to share secrets because you just their secret or you're …” “… you DOE 2005 to 8 2005 now the point in the story though is it's a valid thing to wonder does the president know this has come up a lot in UFO history it started with really Reagan and Gorbachev musing about they're gonna need to get together so when the aliens come the u.s. and Russian Reagan mentioned that he was joking but it was it was on his mind right yeah and then later it was President Clinton I know was interviewed by somebody and said do you believe that we have signs of alien life and we've hiding or there's a program or something and he basically said I don't think they tell me even though I'm the president he said that so it speaks to both the dangers of secrecy really because you can't get to that point you can't get to the point both of this that you're don't want to share secrets because you just their secret or you're thinking you've got to withhold this from the president I don't think you can go there and have a small group of people that's when you could get into your deep state if groups form around subgroups form around the real government start to do things the real government's not aware of Well, that's kind of the textbook. I don't believe in the deep state. …” View more
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A man reflects on his personal mission to prevent global catastrophe, linking his spiritual experiences to his work in nuclear non-proliferation. He connects dreams of an apocalyptic cult with his life's purpose, revealing how his faith intertwines with his duty in public service. This journey of self-discovery showcases the profound impact of spirituality on one's mission in life.
American Alchemy with Jesse Michels · CIA Chief: "I Know How to Time Travel!" · Feb 14, 2026
Handsome
“… just kind of disconnecting and not having any sort of knowledge of what's going on in the world. Yeah. My first girlfriend, um, actually when Bill Clinton was, um, in office, uh, when he won the pre the first time the presidency, she was like, I'm not reading the news and she did this game where she wanted to see how long she could go without finding out who won the presidency that year oh that's funny that's really funny yeah she was like don't tell me don't tell it don't tell me who won and um yeah i think it went on for a couple weeks oh wow well that was before social media you know …” “… table that's set up. Okay. So if you just met someone and you, you want an icebreaker, you go sit at telepathy table and you. Okay. Yeah. Well, that's what I would do. I'd have a wellness weekend or I'd go barefoot. It's kind of the same thing of just kind of disconnecting and not having any sort of knowledge of what's going on in the world. Yeah. My first girlfriend, um, actually when Bill Clinton was, um, in office, uh, when he won the pre the first time the presidency, she was like, I'm not reading the news and she did this game where she wanted to see how long she could go without finding out who won the presidency that year oh that's funny that's really funny yeah she was like don't tell me don't tell it don't tell me who won and um yeah i think it went on for a couple weeks oh wow well that was before social media you know smartphones yeah you would just have to not read a newspaper and not yeah you could talk to like a taxi driver or anything right yeah i I fantasize about that too and about, yeah, yeah, just nature. I might go on a hike after this. Yeah, what about you, Fortune? I mean, it's funny when I think about freezing time, I think of the past, right? And I don't …” View more
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Sophia Bush hilariously muses about freezing time to enjoy a wellness weekend, complete with meditation and journaling, while her friend Fortune reflects on wanting to freeze time with his late grandmother. The banter about structured fun and awkward party moments adds an entertaining layer, showcasing their comedic chemistry.
Handsome · Sophia Bush asks about freezing time · Mar 17, 2026
PBD Podcast
“… know, there you have it. And you know what? It's never going to be done because they control everything. But, you know, I do love people like Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton having to be subpoenaed. And the fact that they hate it, that they still have to do it, that's what I want. Can I show you guys what Bill Maher did to Adam Schiff that you showed me a few days ago? Oh, great. Love it. If you haven't seen this, folks, you have to see this just to finish the podcast on an exciting note.” “… sarcastic. Are we getting closer? No, this is like JFK. Guys, guys, we're going to be talking about this 20 years from now. This is like JFK. The longer it goes, the more things are going to pop out. Something will be unredacted and come out. And, you know, there you have it. And you know what? It's never going to be done because they control everything. But, you know, I do love people like Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton having to be subpoenaed. And the fact that they hate it, that they still have to do it, that's what I want. Can I show you guys what Bill Maher did to Adam Schiff that you showed me a few days ago? Oh, great. Love it. If you haven't seen this, folks, you have to see this just to finish the podcast on an exciting note.” View more
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President Trump just tweeted that Australia is making a grave humanitarian mistake by forcing the Iran National Women's Soccer Team back to Iran, where they could face severe consequences. This situation highlights the complexities of asylum in political contexts, especially when athletes' lives are at stake. As tensions rise, the world watches closely to see how Australia will respond to this urgent plea for asylum.
PBD Podcast · Mojtaba Khamenei: Iran's NEW Supreme Leader + NYC Terror Attack | PBD #755 · Mar 09, 2026
The Andrew Klavan Show
“… the will to do. The wars went on and on until people lost interest and were wanted out. And Barack Obama was running for president against Hillary Clinton in the primaries. And Hillary Clinton had voted to give Bush the power to wage war and then regretted it later because then the people started to turn against the war. And, of course, the Democrats just run for the hills the minute it's not a popular war. And so Barack Obama had been against the war from the beginning. And that was one of the most powerful things he did. And then when he won the election, he started to do everything the …” “… he won the presidency was because after 9-11, George W. Bush invaded both Afghanistan and Iraq and was basically trying to transform the Middle East into a more democratic place. And he got mired in something that we just weren't prepared or had the will to do. The wars went on and on until people lost interest and were wanted out. And Barack Obama was running for president against Hillary Clinton in the primaries. And Hillary Clinton had voted to give Bush the power to wage war and then regretted it later because then the people started to turn against the war. And, of course, the Democrats just run for the hills the minute it's not a popular war. And so Barack Obama had been against the war from the beginning. And that was one of the most powerful things he did. And then when he won the election, he started to do everything the opposite that Bush had done. That was kind of his calling card. He said, oh, you know, Bush is fighting this war in Iraq, but he's stuck. He should have had a surge. You know, Bush surged in Iraq, and it really was a brave thing to do, and it transformed the war and won it until the Democrats lost it. But Barack Obama said, no, we should surge in …” View more
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Barack Obama's 2015 nuclear deal with Iran inadvertently strengthened a malevolent regime that fuels chaos in the Middle East. By lifting sanctions and providing financial relief, Obama empowered Iran, which is now linked to attacks by Hamas and Hezbollah. This miscalculation has led to a dangerous geopolitical landscape, where Iran's influence grows unchecked.
The Andrew Klavan Show · Ep. 1269 - Let's Talk About The War · Mar 06, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… Like I forget what the number was but it a large percentage 10 percent 20 percent something like that So if you Google something about say Hillary Clinton for instance during that first election you would get all these positive articles If you Google Trump, you would get all these negative articles. And if you asked it certain things, it would give you things that were completely contrary to that. So you would look at that first. And I think that's you and Paul Offit. It could be. Let's find out. Maybe it's fixed at this point. How do you want me to word this? Just Aaron's series sub stacks. …” “… is he is very vocal about how they're using these coordinated it's very curated search results and And through that, especially during election times, they can take a lot of people that are undecided voters and swing them a very noticeable number. Like I forget what the number was but it a large percentage 10 percent 20 percent something like that So if you Google something about say Hillary Clinton for instance during that first election you would get all these positive articles If you Google Trump, you would get all these negative articles. And if you asked it certain things, it would give you things that were completely contrary to that. So you would look at that first. And I think that's you and Paul Offit. It could be. Let's find out. Maybe it's fixed at this point. How do you want me to word this? Just Aaron's series sub stacks. Yeah, just do Aaron's serious sub stack and just do that on Google. Just do that on Google and let's see what the results are. But while he's pulling that up, I'll add that. So there might be some of that. Again, I'm on speculation territory. And then separately. So it goes right away to you. It goes right away to me this time. You know what it is? …” View more
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AI can fabricate nonexistent studies, as demonstrated when a user challenged it to provide evidence linking vaccines to autism. Despite the overwhelming scientific consensus, the AI generated made-up studies, highlighting the dangers of misinformation in the digital age. This raises critical questions about how AI sources its information and the implications for public trust in science.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2462 - Aaron Siri · Mar 03, 2026
Tiger Sisters
“… people are saying oh Democrats should use that I said well that performative then It either natural or not And I think the power of both President Clinton and President Obama, remember, it wasn't exactly a linear line and they were perfect. It gets tested at different moments and different stress levels in the presidency and different type of challenges. but their communication and the sense of what people thought was in their heart not just their head is what sustains them when that president hits a presidency hits a valley um and i mean that was true using president obama i mean in the low …” “… about having this ability to connect. You don't think so? I don't think so. Maybe I should share my reading list with you guys. I think, no, that's true. Look one is you can let me get back to this other point where we were using about the F and know people are saying oh Democrats should use that I said well that performative then It either natural or not And I think the power of both President Clinton and President Obama, remember, it wasn't exactly a linear line and they were perfect. It gets tested at different moments and different stress levels in the presidency and different type of challenges. but their communication and the sense of what people thought was in their heart not just their head is what sustains them when that president hits a presidency hits a valley um and i mean that was true using president obama i mean in the low points of health care and trust me it's low we're in a dark valley people forget this while we're trying to negotiate the health care bill in the Senate, the president makes simultaneously a decision to expand a surge for Afghanistan. And I said this jokingly, but it's true. Those who were for our health care policy and wanted to see it pass were …” View more
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In moments of national crisis, effective communication is crucial for leadership. Both President Clinton and President Obama demonstrated this by connecting with the public during tragedies, using their understanding of the people's struggles to communicate authentically. This ability to resonate with citizens not only sustains their power but also reinforces trust during challenging times.
Tiger Sisters · Rahm Emanuel: The Real Rules of Power in America (How to Use Them) · Apr 27, 2026
Connections Podcast
“… that run by Democrats in the fall may have that clip I hope they do. And some of this also speaks to the system. To reduce the losses of Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris, thank you. Word recall sometimes is difficult. to just their gender is oversimplification. I think there were other factors involved in their losses that if we don't discuss those factors, we're doing ourselves a disservice and we're doing future candidates a disservice because were those candidates – I mean, poor Kamala got kind of dumped in midway during the process, It didn't go through the formal primary process that …” “… have money for Medicare because we have to have money for a war And he said we don have money for daycare Like why aren we having a discussion about that Oh yeah I hear that And we do plan to Oh and I sure you to And I suspect every ad in the country that run by Democrats in the fall may have that clip I hope they do. And some of this also speaks to the system. To reduce the losses of Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris, thank you. Word recall sometimes is difficult. to just their gender is oversimplification. I think there were other factors involved in their losses that if we don't discuss those factors, we're doing ourselves a disservice and we're doing future candidates a disservice because were those candidates – I mean, poor Kamala got kind of dumped in midway during the process, It didn't go through the formal primary process that would have kind of brought up more of these conversations, introduced her more to the country, yada, yada. We need to have a way for the American public to vet their candidates beyond soundbites. soundbites. And it's really difficult in this world where, you know, I think of like the first video that showed on MTV, Video Killed the Radio Star. You have …” View more
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Michelle Obama's recent comments sparked debate on whether America is truly ready for a female president. While she acknowledges progress, the scrutiny faced by female candidates like Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris reveals systemic challenges that go beyond gender. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for future candidates and the electorate alike.
Connections Podcast · Is America ready for a female president? · Apr 03, 2026

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