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- 2015–Podcast EpisodeRon Paul discusses how labeling opinions as "hate speech" provides a legal pretext to suppress free expression. He argues that combating offensive opinions is best done through open dialogue to let the truth prevail.
- Episode: (2024)2008–TV EpisodeTulsi Gabbard discusses her departure from the Democratic Party, her experiences as a free thinker in Washington, the weaponization of the justice system, and the influence of Democrat elites and big tech on democracy.
- 1991–Podcast EpisodeJesse Lee Peterson offers advice on leadership and personal development in response to a caller seeking guidance.
- 2007–TV EpisodeIce Cube and BIG3 president Jeff Kwatinetz discuss the increasing support for Trump among celebrities and rappers, the BIG3 league's first franchise sale, and the challenges of running a small business.
- Dove apologizes for its supposedly racist soap ad. It is now only a misdemeanor to intentionally infect someone with HIV in California. Michelle Obama is embarrassed by too many white people in governance.
- YouTube removes a video by Paul Joseph Watson called "The Dumbest Liberal Ever". Protesters plan to "scream helplessly into the sky" on the anniversary of Donald Trump's election.
- The new Emmy award ceremony is a three-hour Trump-hate fest. An electoral commission suggests banning internet trolls from voting. A Washington Post writer claims that Donald Trump is literally killing him.
- The Free Speech rally at UC of Berkeley fizzles out. College students approve of violence against "fascists". A headline at the Independent mistakenly calls Sonequa Martin-Green the first black lead in "Star Trek".
- A MAGA hat thief complains of genocide. A political science professor exposes his wrongthink on feminism and transgender rights. An SJW course instructor encourages criminal justice students to take on same-sex partners.
- 2016–TV EpisodeScribe Light reviews and critiques a presentation given by a law student about her experiences in law school as a black woman. The presentation, titled "Law School is Hard, Try Doing It While Black," focuses on the speaker's grievances.
- Scribe Light analyzes a TEDx talk addressing the challenges and solutions for fixing a broken Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (D.E.I.) philosophy, exploring its origins, issues, and potential remedies.
- 2015–Podcast EpisodeRon Paul and Daniel McAdams discuss the Justice Department's alleged evidence tampering in Donald Trump's classified documents trial. They emphasize how these actions raise questions about the prosecution's intentions.
- 2017–TV EpisodeWISH-TV showcases the graduation ceremony of the second Multicultural Media Producer Program, where students share reflections on their journey and the skills they've gained.
- Viewers experience a unique presentation of ideas and reflections in a video from DrippyGem, captured in a casual yet introspective style.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeA shocking scene and some other interesting moments fail to redeem Arthur Penn's lackluster "Four Friends."
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeA story about the 1919 October Revolution proves to be an expensive and good-looking drag as the hosts review Warren Beatty's "Reds" (1981).
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeThe Vintage Video team discusses "The Amateur," a spy film written by Robert Littell, directed by Charles Jarrott, and featuring an extensive cast including John Savage and Christopher Plummer.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeThe hosts review the 1982 horror film "The Beast Within," directed by Philippe Mora. They give background on the screenplay's adaptation, film production challenges, the plot's human-beast transformation, and special effects innovations.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeThe hosts discuss "The Border" (1982), starring Jack Nicholson, examining its production background, key themes, and the impact of its performances and direction on its box office performance.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeThe hosts review the 1982 film "Cannery Row," discussing its adaptation from John Steinbeck's novels, the film's production history, and the performances of the cast.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeBill Maher and Bill Ackman learn new things. Pro-Palestine protesters harass a Jewish business. Calls go out for Tucker Carlson to be Donald Trump's VP. TikTok users say they would pay money to get everyone off TikTok.
- Xiaoma discusses thirteen English words and phrases that have origins in Chinese.
- Episode: (2021)2020–TV EpisodeAnthony's Animation Talk reviews the 1943 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons, highlighting Frank Tashlin's return to the studio, the use of Raymond Scott's "Powerhouse" music, and the presence of World War II propaganda.
- 2016– 1h 27mPodcast EpisodeHost Matt Fradd and his guest Matt Walsh delve into a range of topics including Walsh's new book "Church of Cowards," the 2020 election, and the complexities of transgenderism.
- The video highlights some of the most unique and intriguing animal hybrids.
- 2017–TV EpisodeWISH-TV captures the entire 2024 solar eclipse event from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, offering a comprehensive view from start to finish of this astronomical phenomenon.
- 2017– 47mPodcast EpisodeMichael Knowles provides a quick summary of the second Republican presidential primary debate, which he describes as chaotic and cacophonous.
- Episode: (2024)2003–Podcast EpisodeKyle Anzalone discusses the recent terrorist attack at a concert hall on the outskirts of Moscow and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Anzalone provides information on what is known about the Moscow attack.
- 2003–Podcast EpisodeScott Horton is joined by Will Porter to discuss the ongoing situation in Gaza. The conversation covers the extensive scale of death and destruction witnessed so far, including the bombing of the World Central Kitchen convoy.
- 2003– 55mPodcast EpisodeScott Horton and Jeremy R. Hammond discuss Israel's multi-decade strategy to support Hamas in Gaza to thwart the formation of a Palestinian state, examining how these actions have contributed to the ongoing conflict.
- James Lindsay offers a critical analysis of Herbert Marcuse's essay "An Essay on Liberation," examining his views on capitalism and socialism.
- Judge Connors shares amontillado and civilized conversation with the young architect about to steal his wife. But the quality of his mercy is strained.
- A cartoonist falls victim to the very villains he has drawn. It's up to Beans the Cat to save the day.
- The first secretary to the Suarian king may have immunity from the consequences of committing murder, but Lt. Columbo is wilier than any foreign diplomat.
- A cat abuses his mouse-slave, serenades a girl-cat and devises a mousetrap.
- Chester C. Cricket and his friends help out Thomas Jefferson and Paul Revere.
- A psychiatrist, who specializes in hypnosis, murders the husband of his mistress and convinces her to lie to the police; it's up to Lt. Columbo to discover the truth.
- A well-to-do Connecticut family is upended when the grown daughter's godparents, seized by a nameless terror, decide to come live with them.
- Popeye and Bluto each wants to save Olive as she sleepwalks onto a construction site. But most of their efforts go into preventing each other from being the hero.
- The McCoys and the Weavers are two feuding hillbilly clans. Elmer Fudd, Peacemaker, attempts to end the fighting; but violence and zaniness win out.
- 1976–19781h7.0 (163)TV EpisodeScooby and the gang solve the mystery of the red, hissing demon menacing a Seattle construction site; Blue Falcon and Dynomutt battle the Swamp Rat.
- 1969–197830mTV-G8.2 (644)TV EpisodeA gypsy fortune teller warns Scooby and the gang not to visit Franken Castle. They go anyway and find themselves chased by a werewolf, a vampire and a Frankenstein Monster.
- Ben praises the two gunmen responsible for stopping the mass shooter at a Texas church. Don Lemon misunderstands what prayer is for.
- Bugs Bunny relates his early life in the Manhattan tenements and spotlights his encounter with a gang of canine toughs.
- The Hare gets his second chance at beating the Tortoise in a foot race, but a canine police officer thwarts his chance at redemption.
- An ex-army ranger can do nothing when his pregnant wife and baby daughter are threatened by the ghosts of a cigar-smoking man and a glaring old woman.
- An ordinary, working-class family in Ireland finds that the government-subsidized home in which they have spent many happy years is suddenly haunted.
- Amorous hunters Bimbo and Koko set out to bag some furs for coat-loving Betty Boop, but things don't turn out the way they'd planned...
- A ruthless college student resorts to murder in an attempt to marry an heiress.
- Andrew Klavan, alongside his son Spencer and daughter Faith, offers a festive, humorous, and reflective discussion on the Christmas season.