This episode features a clip from Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart about serial-plagerist Tea Party darling Rand Paul. Watch the whole unedited segment here.
This episode was created by my friend Lane Diko, and features clips of things from many sources, including "I Put A Spell On You" by Nina Simone from Bad Habits, "Diner" by Angelo Badalamenti from the Mulholland Drive soundtrack, Screamin' Jay Hawkins talking to some Japanese girl about ghosts, "Release the Bats" by The Birthday Party, Taxi Driver, The Shining, "Revolution 9" by The Beatles, "Rock and Roll Sermon" by Elder Charles Beck, from Fire In My Bones, and so on.
This episode features a clip from Al Pitcher's stand-up routine from the Raw Comedy Club discussing his inability to learn to speak Swedish despite living in Stockholm and wanting to learn. The music I talked over this episode was "Le Bateleur" by Max Von Sydow, "Cuban Lips" by Yttling Jazz, and "Clean Gloves, Dirty Hands" by Smile, all from the album Ingrid Volym 1 (iTunes, Amazon).
This episode features a clip from Bowleg's interview with AK/DK about their formation as a band. You can watch the whole thing on their site where they also offer a free-song-of-the-day download.
This episode features brief clips from Django Unchained, The Bridge, Breaking Bad, and David Edelstein's Project Nim review on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross.
This episode features lots of short clips of one of my favorite Loony Tunes characters: Foghorn Leghorn. You can download those featured, and many dozens of other clips here. Why? How about why not?!
This episode features a clip from HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, where Bill addresses Ben Franklin's famous (if inaccurately perceived) quote about sacrificing liberty for security, the 4th amendment, and the trade-offs between them in our current world.