INDIGNITY MORNING PODCAST

Episode Archive

Episode Archive

549 episodes of INDIGNITY MORNING PODCAST since the first episode, which aired on February 1st, 2023.

  • Episode 551: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 551: Widely criticized as flimsy.

    October 8th, 2025  |  17 mins 3 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: The Indignity Morning Podcast of October 8, 2025, discussed several alarming news stories. The Associated Press reported on starving children in Myanmar due to US aid cuts, while Reuters highlighted Trump's call to jail Chicago's mayor and governor. The New York Times covered Ian Roberts' arrest by ICE for falsifying his citizenship and educational credentials. Harvard's classroom culture was scrutinized, revealing students' tendency to skip classes. The podcast criticized the Times for burying stories on the government shutdown and Trump's potential violation of federal law to deny back pay to furloughed workers. Additionally, it highlighted Pam Bondi's evasive testimony and a report on Hunter Biden's land deal in Romania.

  • Episode 550: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 550: Let's do the [CURSE WORD] news.

    October 7th, 2025  |  12 mins 55 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: The Indignity Morning Podcast discussed Bari Weiss's controversial appointment as CBS News editor-in-chief, highlighting her lack of traditional journalism experience and her focus on combating "wokeness." Weiss's social clout and wealthy allies, including Jeff Bezos and Peter Thiel, were noted. The podcast also covered the government shutdown's minimal impact on air travel, despite delays and sick-outs among air traffic controllers. Additionally, it addressed the Supreme Court's upcoming decisions on Trump's policies, including tariffs and executive orders, and the resignation of French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, jeopardizing France's budget passage.

  • Episode 549: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 549: The 21st paragraph.

    October 6th, 2025  |  13 mins 34 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: On October 6, 2025, the Indignity Morning Podcast discussed several key issues. A federal judge barred President Trump from deploying National Guard troops to Portland, citing unsupported claims. Chicago sued to stop the deployment of Illinois and Texas National Guard members. Paramount, under new ownership, acquired the Free Press and appointed Bari Weiss as CBS News editor-in-chief. The New York Times highlighted the government shutdown, noting Trump's AI-generated memes and the lack of urgency from both parties. A Supreme Court case on Colorado's conversion therapy ban was also discussed, with concerns about the court's tendency to favor religious exemptions.

  • Episode 548: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 548: An Eisenhower sword.

    October 3rd, 2025  |  13 mins 49 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses various pressing news topics, including the controversy surrounding the Eisenhower sword, President Trump's claims of armed conflict against drug cartels, public perceptions of political division in the U.S., and the implications of the government shutdown on air traffic safety. The conversation highlights the intersection of politics, law, and public sentiment, providing insights into the current state of affairs in America.

  • Episode 547: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 547: No matter what Congress says.

    October 2nd, 2025  |  13 mins 45 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the ongoing government shutdown, public perceptions of blame, and the tactics employed by the Trump administration. The conversation highlights the political implications of the shutdown, including how it affects public opinion and the strategies used by both parties. Additionally, the episode covers recent immigration raids in Chicago, shedding light on their impact on local communities and the lack of evidence supporting the government's claims.

  • Episode 546: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 546: Ahead of a midnight deadline.

    October 1st, 2025  |  13 mins 11 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the imminent federal government shutdown, its implications for federal services, and the political dynamics at play. The conversation also delves into military leadership under Trump, controversial remarks made by the president, and the current state of public opinion regarding his administration.

  • Episode 545: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 545: Fear of retribution.

    September 30th, 2025  |  14 mins 48 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the impending government shutdown, the military's leadership and accountability issues, Trump's foreign policy strategies, the ongoing immigration crackdown, and the implications of political speculation on the rule of law. The conversation highlights the complexities and controversies surrounding these topics, providing a critical analysis of current events.

  • Episode 544: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 544: Something of a joke.

    September 29th, 2025  |  13 mins 13 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses a series of violent incidents across the U.S., the political ramifications of Eric Adams' withdrawal from the New York mayoral race, Trump's controversial military threats, the looming federal government shutdown, and the evolving political landscape surrounding Marjorie Taylor Greene.

  • Episode 543: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 543: Chikungunya.

    September 26th, 2025  |  15 mins 7 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses a range of pressing news topics, including the Trump administration's controversial decisions regarding historical military honors, significant political developments, actions taken by the Justice Department, corporate accountability issues, the looming threat of a government shutdown, and emerging health concerns related to a mosquito-borne virus.

  • Episode 542: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 542: Strangers on the street.

    September 25th, 2025  |  14 mins 13 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the devastating impact of Typhoon Ragasa, the looming government shutdown and its implications for healthcare subsidies, the rise of politically motivated violence in the U.S., the Pentagon's relationship with the press, and the evolution of late-night comedy in response to political events, particularly under the influence of figures like Trump and Stewart.

  • Episode 541: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 541: Going to hell.

    September 24th, 2025  |  13 mins 8 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the latest news, focusing on President Trump's controversial speech at the United Nations, where he aired grievances against various nations and questioned the role of the UN. The conversation also delves into Trump's remarks on climate change, which he labeled a 'con job,' and his shifting stance on Ukraine. Additionally, the podcast touches on Trump's domestic policies, legal challenges, and the media's portrayal of his presidency.

  • Episode 540: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 540: A broad offensive.

    September 23rd, 2025  |  12 mins

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses various current events, including the reinstatement of Jimmy Kimmel's show after backlash against Donald Trump, allegations against Errol Musk, and controversial statements made by Trump regarding autism. The episode also covers the ongoing situation in Palestine and recent Supreme Court decisions that expand presidential powers.

  • Episode 539: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 539: Dark forces.

    September 22nd, 2025  |  15 mins 19 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the latest news surrounding President Trump's controversial actions in the Caribbean, the ongoing politicization of the Justice Department, and the implications of the UN's diminishing relevance amid global crises. The conversation also touches on environmental treaties, media narratives, and the challenges of technological advancements, particularly in space exploration.

  • Episode 538: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 538: Confusion and near chaos.

    September 19th, 2025  |  14 mins 51 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses significant political developments, including Senate Republicans' use of the nuclear option to expedite Trump nominees, the implications of Trump's influence on justice and military actions, Elon Musk's controversial AI ambitions, the media's response to political pressures, and the ongoing public health debates surrounding vaccines.

  • Episode 537: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 537: Silenced by social platforms.

    September 18th, 2025  |  11 mins 55 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses various pressing topics, including the political landscape shaped by the Trump administration, media influence on public perception, the intersection of health and science in politics, and recent military actions under Trump's leadership. The conversation highlights the absurdities and challenges faced in today's political climate, emphasizing the role of media and public figures in shaping discourse.

  • Episode 536: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 536: Acute malnutrition.

    September 17th, 2025  |  10 mins 50 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the latest news, focusing on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the implications of a UN report on cultural destruction, political reactions to the ongoing conflict, trends in drug trafficking, and the censorship of historical narratives under the current administration.