Best Podcast Episodes About Katie Couric

Best Podcast Episodes About Katie Couric

Everything podcasters are saying about Katie Couric — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 20 episodes
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Ridealong has curated the best and most interesting podcasts and clips about Katie Couric.

Top Podcast Clips About Katie Couric

Adam Carolla Show
“Katie Couric is guest hosting this week on Good Morning America. She had a cavity search, too, on TV. Yeah, exactly. Speaking of cavity searches. She's mouthing off to the doctor. Supposed to take her temperature. She's filling in for Robin Roberts. And Good Morning America is on ABC, and it's a longtime competitor to NBC's Today Show, where Couric used to host. Seemingly in response, NBC announced that Sarah Palin will guest host the Today Show on Tuesday. …” “Katie Couric is guest hosting this week on Good Morning America. She had a cavity search, too, on TV. Yeah, exactly. Speaking of cavity searches. She's mouthing off to the doctor. Supposed to take her temperature. She's filling in for Robin Roberts. And Good Morning America is on ABC, and it's a longtime competitor to NBC's Today Show, where Couric used to host. Seemingly in response, NBC announced that Sarah Palin will guest host the Today Show on Tuesday. How, why do we, here's, okay, call me whatever, but who the fuck cares? Like, like Robin Roberts or Katie Couric, like. Well, Katie Couric and Palin famously. Well, no, that, no, I'm saying, I'm saying, but these people who get $9 million to host these things. Like I did, uh, Kathy Lee and Hoda's show when I, when I was in New York off of like 15 …” View more
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In a hilarious rant, the hosts critique the absurdity of high-paid morning show hosts like Katie Couric and Sarah Palin, comparing their performances to drunken wedding guests. The segment peaks with a vivid analogy about wanting entertainment that showcases extraordinary talent rather than seeing 'more people like me' on TV, making for a thought-provoking yet laugh-out-loud moment.
Adam Carolla Show · Adam De La Pena + Paul F. Tompkins (Carolla Classics) · Apr 05, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“Katie Couric recently interviewed Gavin Newsom. And to her credit, she did kind of lay out some stats on California and like, why would anybody want to live there? But then she faced online roasting after a snippet of the interview with Gavin appeared online asking if he's too good looking and if that's a problem for him. Yes. Do you have a Zoolander problem? No, I do. Jesus. Yeah, Zoolander. Are you just ridiculously good looking? No, seriously. What do …” “Katie Couric recently interviewed Gavin Newsom. And to her credit, she did kind of lay out some stats on California and like, why would anybody want to live there? But then she faced online roasting after a snippet of the interview with Gavin appeared online asking if he's too good looking and if that's a problem for him. Yes. Do you have a Zoolander problem? No, I do. Jesus. Yeah, Zoolander. Are you just ridiculously good looking? No, seriously. What do you do about that? You don't do anything about it because if you're going to do something about it, then you're bullshitting people. You know what? I am who I am. It's fine. You don't have to like me. Or maybe you like a slick person. I don't know. Whatever. It's okay. The reason why I brought it up is because you talked about being authentic. And I …” View more
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In a recent interview with Katie Couric, Gavin Newsom hilariously confronts the question of whether his good looks are a problem, leading to a self-aware moment where he embraces his attractiveness. The segment dives into the absurdity of journalism mixing serious topics with superficial questions, showcasing Newsom's struggle with authenticity in a comedic light.
Adam Carolla Show · Ted Nugent Rejects Your Labels and Identity Politics · Mar 11, 2026
The Toast
“… send us like a tweet that was really funny about Skamandoval. And the handle of the user has me in tears. Satchel. Satchel Maloney. Oh, I saw like Katie Maloney giving her statement. It's like, girl, we don't care. Oh, my God. What's her statement? Also, Rihanna. So Sierra had unfollowed Amanda and Wes like immediately. Oh, yeah. Everyone's saying to, you know, negate about the prank idea that they unfollowed her and they said they blocked her. How do you know if someone blocks someone? There's a way. OK. But breaking news, Rihanna has unfollowed Amanda Batula. That's crazy. She has to marry …” “Liz would just send us like a tweet that was really funny about Skamandoval. And the handle of the user has me in tears. Satchel. Satchel Maloney. Oh, I saw like Katie Maloney giving her statement. It's like, girl, we don't care. Oh, my God. What's her statement? Also, Rihanna. So Sierra had unfollowed Amanda and Wes like immediately. Oh, yeah. Everyone's saying to, you know, negate about the prank idea that they unfollowed her and they said they blocked her. How do you know if someone blocks someone? There's a way. OK. But breaking news, Rihanna has unfollowed Amanda Batula. That's crazy. She has to marry West of like the list of things she has given up. What she's lost. Connection never ends. A follow from Rihanna. Yeah. Wow. Devastating. Satchel Maloney. I want to hear from Satchel on this. Satchel on call her daddy. I love Satchel Maloney. Satchel. And I forget that's why we call Margot Oshry Satchel. Satchel. because of satchel from vanderpump …” View more
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In a hilarious take on Tiger Woods' recent DUI incident, the hosts mockingly express their indifference to his plea for privacy, declaring it's the easiest thing they've ever done. The segment is filled with witty banter about celebrity drama, making mundane news about Woods entertaining with their comedic delivery.
The Toast · Wesmandoval: Wednesday, April 1st, 2026 · Apr 01, 2026
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
“… here and across the pond, the president has upended everything from pardons to the press, so we're covering it all. Listen to Next Question with me, Katie Couric, on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This show contains information subject to, but not limited to, personal takes, rumors, not-so-accurate stats, and plenty more. What's up, man? This your boy, Nav Green, from the Broken Play podcast. Look, it's the end of the season. The playoffs are here, but guess what? It ain't the end of your season. You can always tune in with Broken Play podcast with Nav Green on …” “… on Project 2025 and how many of the goals have been implemented, Richard Haass on foreign policy and the changing world order, Jessica Valenti on reproductive rights and the terrifying consequences of abortion bans, Tina Brown on the year's scandals here and across the pond, the president has upended everything from pardons to the press, so we're covering it all. Listen to Next Question with me, Katie Couric, on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This show contains information subject to, but not limited to, personal takes, rumors, not-so-accurate stats, and plenty more. What's up, man? This your boy, Nav Green, from the Broken Play podcast. Look, it's the end of the season. The playoffs are here, but guess what? It ain't the end of your season. You can always tune in with Broken Play podcast with Nav Green on the Black Effect Podcast Network. Another team who ain't going to the playoffs, the Chiefs. What's a wrap? It's time to rebuild. Who your MVP right now, then? Drake May up there, Josh Allen up there still. Oh, my boy, Matthew Stafford. Where the hell Bo Nicks at? He ain't too far behind. He did all this talking. What Matthew Stafford is doing …” View more
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I was once the face of the conversion therapy movement, claiming I changed my sexuality from gay to straight. But the reality was a harrowing experience that led me to lose 150 pounds in an attempt to gain control over my life. Join me as I reveal the painful truth of what conversion therapy really does to individuals and the harm it continues to inflict.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd · 3 & Out - Bills presser was WILD, Bakers gets MAD, 49ers Practice Facility · Jan 22, 2026
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
“… and across the pond. The president has upended everything, from pardons to the press. So we're covering it all. Listen to Next Question with me, Katie Couric, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. On the football side, there's some scuttlebutt on the Raiders' internet. The Jesse Minter may be the favorite for the job. Totally unconfirmed by anybody reputable. Should I have concerns about a rookie quarterback with a defensive head coach? Would love to hear your take. I think the key for the Raiders is to just get someone who's good. If that happens to be a …” “… Project 2025 and how many of the goals have been implemented. Richard Haass on foreign policy and the changing world order. Jessica Valenti on reproductive rights and the terrifying consequences of abortion bans. Tina Brown on the year's scandals here and across the pond. The president has upended everything, from pardons to the press. So we're covering it all. Listen to Next Question with me, Katie Couric, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. On the football side, there's some scuttlebutt on the Raiders' internet. The Jesse Minter may be the favorite for the job. Totally unconfirmed by anybody reputable. Should I have concerns about a rookie quarterback with a defensive head coach? Would love to hear your take. I think the key for the Raiders is to just get someone who's good. If that happens to be a defensive coordinator, fine. But is Jesse Minter the next Mike McDonald? Or is he the next, you know, pick-failed coordinator? So to me, if you hire the defensive... Coordinator Mike Vrabel is once a defensive coordinator for Houston and then became the head coach for Tennessee worked out pretty well Aaron Glenn's a good example of like clearly it feels …” View more
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John Palk was once the face of the conversion therapy movement, claiming he transformed from gay to straight. However, he reveals the painful reality behind his story, including the emotional turmoil and the cult-like environment of the ex-gay movement. His journey exposes the deep harm inflicted on individuals seeking acceptance and the ongoing impact of these practices today.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd · 3 & Out - What happened in Buffalo, John Harbaugh introduced in New York, Jeff Hafley goes to Miami · Jan 21, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… funny issue with this about a week ago. And sorry if this sounds name droppy, but it was very funny. I was doing a podcast and my lovely friend Katie Couric was coming over to my house to cook with me because we do this cooking series and we make all these recipes. So I told her to show up at two because I knew that this podcast was ending at about 145. Two, ironically. Yes. and I told her I said I'm doing a podcast until 1 45 come over at 2 she shows up at like 140 And this podcast was going long. And I'm in the middle of the podcast. And I said, I was like, I'm so sorry, but Katie Couric's …” “… your ass over here. He's saying, we're sitting here. But I'm picturing him sitting around. And now I'm trying to hustle it along. He's upstairs. They're waiting for us now. But why can't you just show up at two? I agree. I actually had a really, really funny issue with this about a week ago. And sorry if this sounds name droppy, but it was very funny. I was doing a podcast and my lovely friend Katie Couric was coming over to my house to cook with me because we do this cooking series and we make all these recipes. So I told her to show up at two because I knew that this podcast was ending at about 145. Two, ironically. Yes. and I told her I said I'm doing a podcast until 1 45 come over at 2 she shows up at like 140 And this podcast was going long. And I'm in the middle of the podcast. And I said, I was like, I'm so sorry, but Katie Couric's ringing my doorbell. I have to let her in. I can't let her stand out. And she's like, oh, like, not really. Like, what did you just say? Like, Katie Couric. the katie girl so i was like sorry so i let katie in and then katie comes and just says hi to like in the middle of the podcast she's like hi and then of course they start chatting and it was just …” View more
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In a hilarious discussion about punctuality, the hosts tackle the absurdity of people showing up too early, coining the term 'preemie' for those offenders. The segment is packed with relatable anecdotes, including a comical encounter with Katie Couric that adds to the chaos of social timing.
Adam Carolla Show · Kelly Rizzo Talks Bob Saget’s Legacy & His Late Embrace of Danny Tanner · Apr 07, 2026
Bulwark Takes
“… press thing in your door is a charlie chaplin thing is that No, it was sort of like, you know. Newsman. It's a newsman. Exactly. Why everyone fears Katie Couric. LOL. That's so funny. It's true. Timothy McVeigh. I saw the Daryl Hannah. Rush Limbaugh losing his bite, if only. Yeah. I saw the Daryl Hannah op-ed about it. That was my first. And I just immediately, again, I don't know anything from anything here. But my sympathies were automatically with Daryl Hannah. Yeah. I think they did her dirty in this series and really treated her unfairly. And as she said, it was sort of the the needing to have …” “… people like this basically but when john john was going to be in the office that day everyone came in and like cocktail dresses and pearls and just have you been watching at jbl no i haven't i just saw that oh my goodness what you got a little press thing in your door is a charlie chaplin thing is that No, it was sort of like, you know. Newsman. It's a newsman. Exactly. Why everyone fears Katie Couric. LOL. That's so funny. It's true. Timothy McVeigh. I saw the Daryl Hannah. Rush Limbaugh losing his bite, if only. Yeah. I saw the Daryl Hannah op-ed about it. That was my first. And I just immediately, again, I don't know anything from anything here. But my sympathies were automatically with Daryl Hannah. Yeah. I think they did her dirty in this series and really treated her unfairly. And as she said, it was sort of the the needing to have some kind of villain to play against Carolyn Bessette. And I thought they were pretty unkind to Caroline Kennedy to made her seem really cold and judgmental. And yeah, I having said that, I mean, it's I can't be it's fun to watch. It's kind of a trip down memory lane in the 90s, pre-internet. And, you know, it's fun to look at the clothes and the …” View more
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When JFK Jr. visited the Weekly Standard, women transformed their attire to cocktail dresses and pearls, highlighting the glamor surrounding him. This segment dives into the contrasting portrayals of Carolyn Bessette and Daryl Hannah in a recent series, sparking a discussion on media representation and personal biases. As one host reflects on their childhood memories, the conversation reveals how these portrayals shape our understanding of iconic figures.
Bulwark Takes · Tim, JVL, and Katie Couric: Trump, Iran and Manosphere Drama · Mar 12, 2026
The Megyn Kelly Show
“… when just asked like about his political goals, like what what his hopes are for the country. Wait until you see this tape. And then he swung by Katie Couric. And as you know, she used to be like at the pinnacle of elite media, the darling host of The Today Show. And then the first female to anchor the evening news broadcast alone over at CBS. It was such a huge post, like hard-hitting. Remember how tough she went on Sarah Palin? Wouldn't relent. And she's different now. I'm not sure exactly what happened, but basically the interview boiled down to, you're incredibly fucking hot. You're hot, Gavin. …” “… having to do with presidential aspirations. He had a meltdown over a simple question about his political goals. Think picture AOC at that Munich conference when she was asked about our Taiwan, our Taiwan policy. That's what just happened to Gavin Newsom when just asked like about his political goals, like what what his hopes are for the country. Wait until you see this tape. And then he swung by Katie Couric. And as you know, she used to be like at the pinnacle of elite media, the darling host of The Today Show. And then the first female to anchor the evening news broadcast alone over at CBS. It was such a huge post, like hard-hitting. Remember how tough she went on Sarah Palin? Wouldn't relent. And she's different now. I'm not sure exactly what happened, but basically the interview boiled down to, you're incredibly fucking hot. You're hot, Gavin. and you might be too hot to win. How hot are you? Even hotter than I think you are? It was embarrassing and we will discuss it. But we begin with some major decisions” View more
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California Governor Gavin Newsom had an embarrassing moment during a media tour when he was asked about his political goals, reminiscent of AOC's reaction at a conference. Meanwhile, an interview with Katie Couric turned into an awkward exchange about Newsom's looks, raising questions about his seriousness as a presidential contender. This segment dives into the chaos of his media appearances amidst a flu outbreak at home.
The Megyn Kelly Show · Trump's Noem and Cornyn Decisions, Newsom's Meltdown, and Oprah's Shock Weight Loss, with Jesse Kelly and Mark Halperin | Ep. 1267 · Mar 06, 2026
Bulwark Takes
“… going to sign anything the Democrats are on board for. And so now they're like, we're back to square one. And there were some reports yesterday that Katie Britt, who is the point person on this committee, Republican from Alabama, was at the White House. And it seemed like it was close to getting done. But then some other Republican senators were like shitposting it and saying like, ooh, the longer this goes on, the deal could fall apart. So it's tenuous. And I think that if Trump just said, yeah, sure, I'll sign the original deal, they could get to 60. But if but short of that, I think we're …” “… And it's one of those things where I think it probably would have worked out like some Democrats would have boycotted, some Republicans would have boycotted. But it would have gotten done. It would have gotten done. But then Trump said, I'm not going to sign anything the Democrats are on board for. And so now they're like, we're back to square one. And there were some reports yesterday that Katie Britt, who is the point person on this committee, Republican from Alabama, was at the White House. And it seemed like it was close to getting done. But then some other Republican senators were like shitposting it and saying like, ooh, the longer this goes on, the deal could fall apart. So it's tenuous. And I think that if Trump just said, yeah, sure, I'll sign the original deal, they could get to 60. But if but short of that, I think we're still kind of in no man's land unless Trump has to come to Jesus. Who does this TSA thing hurt you guys more, Republicans or Democrats or everybody?” View more
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Trump's refusal to sign any deal approved by Democrats is putting TSA funding at risk, affecting both parties. With complaints rising about airport delays and TSA agent no-shows, a bipartisan agreement was close, but Trump's intervention has pushed discussions back to square one. This stalemate raises questions about who will ultimately bear the brunt of the fallout—Republicans, Democrats, or everyone traveling through airports.
Bulwark Takes · Tim Miller, JVL and Katie Couric on Iran, Airport Lines, CBS and More · Mar 26, 2026
Legal AF by MeidasTouch
“… and a pedophile? Well, what would be the basis for that, sir? That would have been the natural follow-up. Play the clip, and then we'll get to Katie Fang's new lawsuit. The so-called manifesto is a stunning thing to read, Mr. President. He appears to reference a motive in it He writes this quote administration officials they are targets And he also wrote this I no longer willing to permit a pedophile rapist and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes What's your reaction to that? Well, I was waiting for you to read that because I knew you would because you're horrible people, horrible …” “… mean, I know there's reporting about this already, but for me, the takeaway is watch how flummoxed he is, especially when Nora O'Donnell, with a little bit of a Cheshire Cat smile, she said, oh, I'm sorry, did you think he was referring to you as a rapist and a pedophile? Well, what would be the basis for that, sir? That would have been the natural follow-up. Play the clip, and then we'll get to Katie Fang's new lawsuit. The so-called manifesto is a stunning thing to read, Mr. President. He appears to reference a motive in it He writes this quote administration officials they are targets And he also wrote this I no longer willing to permit a pedophile rapist and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes What's your reaction to that? Well, I was waiting for you to read that because I knew you would because you're horrible people, horrible people. Yeah, he did write that. I'm not a rapist. I didn't rape anybody. Oh, you think he was referring to you? Excuse me. I'm not a pedophile. You read that crap from some sick person. I got associated with stuff that has nothing to do with me. I was totally exonerated. Your friends on the other side of the plate are the ones that were involved with, …” View more
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During a tense interview on 60 Minutes, Donald Trump was confronted with a manifesto from an alleged assassin that labeled him as a 'rapist and pedophile.' Instead of addressing the accusation directly, Trump deflected and lashed out at the interviewer, Norah O'Donnell, for reading the disturbing content. This moment highlights Trump's struggle to navigate media scrutiny, especially when faced with serious allegations.
Legal AF by MeidasTouch · Trump Panics as Meidas Sues Him… Over Epstein · Apr 27, 2026
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
“… base You know you tell me Bill what type of humanity does that show For example there were Democratic senators that took the time to acknowledge Katie life I don't agree with them in policy. We actually spoke with some of them after the hearing, not with Senator Durbin. He left. But some of the other Democratic senators we spoke to, we don't have to agree on everything. I don't agree with their policies, but they showed some humanity and they showed some compassion. And it's OK that we disagree on things. We were able to talk through some of that. So did they say anything that they were going …” “He was, again, very disinterested as I was laying out of case in my story. Did he ask you any questions? No, no. Not one? Didn't even look at me. Not one word to me. Didn't even look at me. No. No. And you ascribe that to what He playing to his far left base You know you tell me Bill what type of humanity does that show For example there were Democratic senators that took the time to acknowledge Katie life I don't agree with them in policy. We actually spoke with some of them after the hearing, not with Senator Durbin. He left. But some of the other Democratic senators we spoke to, we don't have to agree on everything. I don't agree with their policies, but they showed some humanity and they showed some compassion. And it's OK that we disagree on things. We were able to talk through some of that. So did they say anything that they were going to do anything about it? Were they encouraging in that regard? I I I got the sense that we just disagreed. I don't think the Democratic side will do anything. At the end of the day, I think they will continue to ignore and try to erase sort of these inconvenient stories. Certainly here in Illinois, they've tried to do that along with the complicit …” View more
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The tragic death of Katie highlights a disturbing lack of compassion from Illinois political leaders. While some Democratic senators showed humanity, Governor Pritzker and the media ignored her story, prioritizing political power over public safety. This has led to a deep loss of faith in the state's leadership and a call for change from its residents.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis · No Spin News - Weekend Edition - April 4, 2026 · Apr 04, 2026
Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge
“… and stuff. So it doesn't always have to be a huge wall. Right. So then in March of 2019, according to a petition filed by Eric's sister, this is Katie Richens Benson, Corey opened a bank account without Eric's knowledge or permission. Corey allegedly stole or misused approximately $494,000 of Eric's money, according to this petition. Then in April of 2019, Corey Richens started her own real estate business called Kay Richens Realty LLC. Her business focused on buying, renovating, and flipping homes for profit. Later on, we learned that Corey's business was drowning in millions of dollars of …” “… retaining walls. You know how a lot of homes in Utah have so many retaining walls around their home. Yeah, because you're like hillsides and stuff. Right. But also just general walls, too. You know, like if they want stone in the front of the house and stuff. So it doesn't always have to be a huge wall. Right. So then in March of 2019, according to a petition filed by Eric's sister, this is Katie Richens Benson, Corey opened a bank account without Eric's knowledge or permission. Corey allegedly stole or misused approximately $494,000 of Eric's money, according to this petition. Then in April of 2019, Corey Richens started her own real estate business called Kay Richens Realty LLC. Her business focused on buying, renovating, and flipping homes for profit. Later on, we learned that Corey's business was drowning in millions of dollars of debt. You know, it's interesting that they were a young couple and had three boys together, but I feel they each had their own business, but they kept it very separate. It sounds like she's trying to make something of herself. Like she's trying to buy some type of, you know, her own kind of name or business or make her stake somehow. But she didn't …” View more
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Corey Richens, who was convicted of murdering her husband, had a tumultuous financial background. She opened a real estate business in 2019 while allegedly misusing nearly half a million dollars from her husband, leading to a life of debt and eventual tragedy. This story highlights her ambition and questionable choices, drawing parallels to other driven personalities like Meghan Markle.
Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge · Legally Brunette Presents: ‘Til Death Do Us Part - Kouri Richins · Mar 29, 2026
The Jesse Kelly Show
“… brainwashing of the Newsoms I think her parents are conservative too is the word on the street out here oh gosh they must have sent her to college Katie who's going to be the governor of California I Asked this because there were two Republicans atop the polls. Eric Swalwell looks like he might be in a bit of trouble because of his aggressive team-building exercises with female staffers. Katie Porker is chewing out reporters. I can't figure out who's going to win. Well, similar to Jennifer Newsome, I'd like to see more Katie Porter and more of what Eric Swalwell has been trying to hide for all …” “… out that their son was a huge Charlie Kirk fan. And so clearly she's probably trying to fix things within their family. But they are seeing through it. their kids are seeing through it and praise God for Charlie Kirk and you know getting through the brainwashing of the Newsoms I think her parents are conservative too is the word on the street out here oh gosh they must have sent her to college Katie who's going to be the governor of California I Asked this because there were two Republicans atop the polls. Eric Swalwell looks like he might be in a bit of trouble because of his aggressive team-building exercises with female staffers. Katie Porker is chewing out reporters. I can't figure out who's going to win. Well, similar to Jennifer Newsome, I'd like to see more Katie Porter and more of what Eric Swalwell has been trying to hide for all of these years and is finally coming out. That's what races do for people is they bring out what they've been hiding. I look President Trump just endorsed Steve Hilton, which is really exciting to see. I really like Steve Hilton. I've worked with him a lot on the news. I think if he and Chad Bianco, I don't think this is the this is probably not …” View more
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California's political landscape is shifting, with surprising contenders emerging for the governor's seat. As voters grow weary of soft-on-crime policies, names like Steve Hilton and Katie Porter are gaining traction, while scandals loom over Eric Swalwell. This race could signal a significant change in California's governance, potentially leading to a Republican victory.
The Jesse Kelly Show · GOP Congressman Warns Bipartisan Amnesty Bill WILL Pass · Apr 09, 2026
The Charlie Kirk Show
“… there's a reason so many current and former legislators endorse me it's because I'm pretty open and communicate let people come into my office and Katie Hobbs was for Pete's sakes current governor was the minority leader when I was there for a while and she'd come into my office every week and we would talk about this stuff. But the bottom line is, if you know the process and you know the policy and you are willing to collaborate, you can get so much done as the governor. And that's really what we're going to do. Yeah. Amen to that. So let's talk about Arizona.” “… I know the lines, I know what we're going to spend, and I know kind of where this is going. but I worked with two different Republican governors and so we had that interaction but without getting into the details too much what I can just tell you is there's a reason so many current and former legislators endorse me it's because I'm pretty open and communicate let people come into my office and Katie Hobbs was for Pete's sakes current governor was the minority leader when I was there for a while and she'd come into my office every week and we would talk about this stuff. But the bottom line is, if you know the process and you know the policy and you are willing to collaborate, you can get so much done as the governor. And that's really what we're going to do. Yeah. Amen to that. So let's talk about Arizona.” View more
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Andy Biggs emphasizes that effective governors must understand state governance intricacies, having firsthand experience in passing legislation and managing budgets. His background as Arizona's Senate president has equipped him with the necessary skills to collaborate and drive change, setting him apart from typical congressmen. This local expertise is crucial for navigating the complexities of state leadership.
The Charlie Kirk Show · Andy Biggs and Nick Shirley in Phoenix · Apr 03, 2026
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
“I don't have the words. On January 19th, 2025, OK, a little more than a year ago, Katie Abraham, Glenview, Illinois, was killed by a drunk driver. Julio Cuchel Ball, Guatemalan, here illegally. Okay. 20 years old. She's killed. And the guy shouldn't have been here, running around and all of that. Her father last week testified before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution. And Joe Abraham joins us now from Illinois. Mr. Abraham, obviously everybody watching this broadcast and most people in this country feel very …” “I don't have the words. On January 19th, 2025, OK, a little more than a year ago, Katie Abraham, Glenview, Illinois, was killed by a drunk driver. Julio Cuchel Ball, Guatemalan, here illegally. Okay. 20 years old. She's killed. And the guy shouldn't have been here, running around and all of that. Her father last week testified before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution. And Joe Abraham joins us now from Illinois. Mr. Abraham, obviously everybody watching this broadcast and most people in this country feel very deeply very sympathetically about what happened to your 20 daughter What did you tell the subcommittee What was the headline that you brought in? So if you just nail it to a headline, this is a preventable tragedy, another preventable victim that if we had some type of rational policies, would have been avoided. That's really what it comes down to is …” View more
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Joe Abraham's daughter, Katie, was killed by an illegal immigrant, prompting him to testify that this tragedy was preventable. During his emotional Senate testimony, he highlighted the failure of politicians to address sanctuary city policies that protect undocumented individuals, revealing a lack of sympathy from key lawmakers. This story underscores the urgent need for rational immigration policies to prevent further loss of innocent lives.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis · NO KINGS SEQUEL: Hating Trump and No Solutions, Mike Baker on the Iran Reality, the Pope's Anti-War Message & Joe Abraham on His Daughter’s Murder by an Illegal Migrant · Mar 31, 2026
The Rob Carson Show
“… of crickets. Tell us about this. Yeah, so the government said, we're going to give them $8 million during the Trudeau regime. So you can see him and Katie Perry are sucking both ends of a cricket. I mean, so the Canadian government descends to give them $8 million, and then by 2022, they've got $35 million. They're raising credits because they want to eat crickets, you know, it's a replacement. And here we are in 2025, it's been released that the whole thing cost $44 million. And guess who paid? You guys. The Canadian taxpayer, Rob. Of course, of course, of course. Well, you know, they're making …” “… is disgusting. Well, it's all a part of victim culture. Let's move on. You were talking about stepping on ants. Ottawa's big bet on the world's largest cricket farm ran into a simple problem, the yuck factor. So they wanted to make protein bars out of crickets. Tell us about this. Yeah, so the government said, we're going to give them $8 million during the Trudeau regime. So you can see him and Katie Perry are sucking both ends of a cricket. I mean, so the Canadian government descends to give them $8 million, and then by 2022, they've got $35 million. They're raising credits because they want to eat crickets, you know, it's a replacement. And here we are in 2025, it's been released that the whole thing cost $44 million. And guess who paid? You guys. The Canadian taxpayer, Rob. Of course, of course, of course. Well, you know, they're making cricket flour. This is part of the bourgeois. They eat the filet mignon, and they think that you little people can eat the crumbs. And if you have to eat bugs, then you've got to eat bugs. They want to come up with a real cheap alternative so the masses can eat garbage, and they can feast on foie gras. That's the way elites do things. It's just it. …” View more
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Canada's government wasted $44 million on a cricket farming initiative meant to produce protein bars, but the project faced backlash over its 'yuck factor.' Despite the push for alternative protein sources, critics argue that this approach is just another way for elites to avoid addressing real food quality issues, leaving taxpayers with the bill. The irony? The processed cricket products may be worse for health than traditional meat.
The Rob Carson Show · Ceasefire Chaos & Combover Conspiracies · Apr 09, 2026
Ruthless Podcast
“whose name nobody can remember but what we do know is that katie porter has a volcanic temper okay we know that from her history in politics we know that from the filing of her interactions with her ex-husband where she dumped the steaming mashed potatoes and gravy on his head where she came after him with a broken coffee pot just because she was mad about something going wrong with her day this is a woman and you know you didn't she eat like a salad with a with with a comb no that was that was different …” “whose name nobody can remember but what we do know is that katie porter has a volcanic temper okay we know that from her history in politics we know that from the filing of her interactions with her ex-husband where she dumped the steaming mashed potatoes and gravy on his head where she came after him with a broken coffee pot just because she was mad about something going wrong with her day this is a woman and you know you didn't she eat like a salad with a with with a comb no that was that was different democrat but this is one who has it's just a well documented And that video of her like shouting at a staffer for showing up in the back of her shop. And then the staffer was like, I was just pointing out exactly what you asked me to do. Right. And then and then losing losing her mind on some local journo. The local journo is like, so tell me about …” View more
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Katie Porter, known for her explosive temper, has a history of volatile confrontations, including throwing mashed potatoes at her ex-husband. As she struggles in the polls, her infamous anger may lead her to lash out at fellow Democrats like Eric Swalwell. This reveals a deeper issue within the Democratic establishment, which prioritizes power over principles, often punishing those who dare to challenge the status quo.
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The Megyn Kelly Show
“… even though there's a bunch of empathy for Savannah. it. Like, I'm sorry, but network news is just a toxic stew. And the nastiness toward you by Katie Couric made national news. She wrote about in her book how she did not want to help you. Sorry. I just like, it's, it's just relevant because I've been trying to tell the audience you're being, you're going to be manipulated by the producers at NBC. They're working on it right now. And, um, she admitted that she did it to you. You were so graceful about it, by the way, you were so kind. You were like, you're Canadian. You're a nice person. You were …” “… on the air. NBC is not super chummy and always a family and so nice and so good to everybody. There are all sorts of cutthroat dynamics that will be going on behind the scenes, even though this is a Savannah Guthrie case, even though this is her mother, even though there's a bunch of empathy for Savannah. it. Like, I'm sorry, but network news is just a toxic stew. And the nastiness toward you by Katie Couric made national news. She wrote about in her book how she did not want to help you. Sorry. I just like, it's, it's just relevant because I've been trying to tell the audience you're being, you're going to be manipulated by the producers at NBC. They're working on it right now. And, um, she admitted that she did it to you. You were so graceful about it, by the way, you were so kind. You were like, you're Canadian. You're a nice person. You were like, oh, I'm sad to hear that she did that to me. I would handle it a different way entirely, but you're a nicer person than I am. So just having said all that, what do you think the challenges are and how do you think this is likely to be handled? You know, it's a really good question because you're right. I think the viewers will be seeing her as …” View more
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Savannah Guthrie's return to NBC after her mother's disappearance will be fraught with challenges as she navigates public scrutiny. Ashleigh Banfield shares her own experience with trauma, revealing how difficult it can be to find a 'new normal' after a life-altering event. The pressure from producers and the network dynamics add another layer of complexity to her situation.
The Megyn Kelly Show · Unanswered Questions, Savannah's "Today" Return - Part 4 of Megyn Kelly Investigates Nancy Guthrie's Disappearance | Ep. 1278 · Mar 21, 2026
The Glenn Beck Program
“… Rates in the Five starts at 6.799% for well-qualified borrowers. Call 800-906-2440 for details about credit costs and terms. We're going to talk to Katie Pavlich here in just a second. She was there on Saturday. First, wouldn't it be nice to live in a world where your credit card balance wasn't hitting, you know, with crippling compounded interest? Sounds nice. Unfortunately, we don't live in that world. If you're somebody who's had to lean on credit cards a little too often, I get it. Everybody's doing it. Groceries, car repairs, medical bills, just keeping up when everything gets more and more …” “And it gets closer and closer every day. But there is some positive things to report on this as well. I'll get to that coming up. Also, somebody who is there. NMLS 1-823-34, NMLSConsumerAccess.org. APR for Rates in the Five starts at 6.799% for well-qualified borrowers. Call 800-906-2440 for details about credit costs and terms. We're going to talk to Katie Pavlich here in just a second. She was there on Saturday. First, wouldn't it be nice to live in a world where your credit card balance wasn't hitting, you know, with crippling compounded interest? Sounds nice. Unfortunately, we don't live in that world. If you're somebody who's had to lean on credit cards a little too often, I get it. Everybody's doing it. Groceries, car repairs, medical bills, just keeping up when everything gets more and more expensive. There's a good chance that that balance can grow into something really serious. And I'm talking about the kind of debt that eats through your monthly budget, makes it harder to save, can set you years back, you know, because it's just collecting interest. This is where American Financing might be able to help. Homeowners have options to …” View more
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Katie Pavlich expresses her anger and frustration over the ongoing political violence witnessed at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Reflecting on the hostile atmosphere, she highlights how attendees faced aggressive rhetoric and signs, revealing a troubling trend in today's political climate. This moment underscores the urgent need for dialogue and change in how political discourse is handled.
The Glenn Beck Program · How a 'Teacher of the Year' Turned into a Would-Be Assassin | Guests: Andrew Kolvet & Katie Pavlich | 4/27/26 · Apr 27, 2026
Bulwark Takes
“… standouts in the debate, a few stumbles, but no glaring viral moments. So I suspect this will fade away. I guess the one thing I would say is that Katie Porter, who, like I said earlier, has had a really bad run reputationally. Lots of videos coming out of her kind of, you know, berating people and just not being seen in her best light. She's good at the debates. Like this is her element. This is where she does shine, is kind of breaking down issues and explaining things to people. And so like if I was grading just on points, I'd probably give them to her. I just, I'm not sure we're in points …” “… the same meaning. They don't carry the same weight. People aren't usually watching them. Not a lot happens during them. Unless there's a particularly newsy clip or something goes super viral, good or bad, the effect is often no. There were no real standouts in the debate, a few stumbles, but no glaring viral moments. So I suspect this will fade away. I guess the one thing I would say is that Katie Porter, who, like I said earlier, has had a really bad run reputationally. Lots of videos coming out of her kind of, you know, berating people and just not being seen in her best light. She's good at the debates. Like this is her element. This is where she does shine, is kind of breaking down issues and explaining things to people. And so like if I was grading just on points, I'd probably give them to her. I just, I'm not sure we're in points territory anymore. I think this debate, yeah, probably fades away. It's too early to tell how these dynamics could shift in the final months before the election. But those occurring shifts, they're likely not going to be decided because of these debates.” View more
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In California's chaotic governor race, Xavier Becerra is emerging as the 'safe' candidate amidst a fractured Democratic field. With strong competition and a lackluster debate performance, Becerra's rise reflects voters' desire for stability in uncertain times, despite challenges from opponents like Tom Steyer and Katie Porter. Ultimately, the impact of debates on local races is minimal, with no standout moments likely to sway voters significantly.
Bulwark Takes · California’s Governor Race Is Absolute Chaos · Apr 24, 2026

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