About the show

Tom Scocca reads you the newspaper.

Episodes

  • Episode 391: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 391: Moral, ethical, and intellectual decrepitude.

    December 19th, 2024  |  9 mins 37 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses various current events, including the Teamsters' strike against Amazon, legal developments in the Trump election interference case, and the implications of media coverage on public perception of political figures like Biden and Trump. The conversation highlights the opioid crisis and the role of pharmacy benefit managers, as well as the influence of figures like Elon Musk on political discourse.

  • Episode 390: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 390: The impotence of the law and investigative journalism alike.

    December 18th, 2024  |  9 mins 48 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom Scocca discusses the evolving political landscape in the U.S., focusing on the potential for bipartisanship between Democrats and Republicans. The conversation also delves into media coverage of significant events, including the assassination of a Russian general and the implications of economic dissatisfaction in Germany. Additionally, the episode highlights controversies surrounding Elon Musk, particularly regarding his drug use and accountability, and concludes with a discussion on health policies and political agendas, specifically referencing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s stance on vaccines.

  • Episode 389: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 389: Stop trying to write history.

    December 17th, 2024  |  10 mins 29 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the ongoing legal battles of President-elect Donald Trump, including his lawsuit against the Des Moines Register. The conversation shifts to the media's handling of significant events, particularly a school shooting in Wisconsin, and the perceived inadequacies in coverage. SCOCCA critiques the New York Times for its reporting style and the prioritization of certain news stories over others. The episode concludes with a look at international news, particularly the political situation in Germany and Turkey, and how these events are reported in the context of Trump's actions and statements.

  • Episode 388: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 388: Your winning side of the American electorate.

    December 16th, 2024  |  8 mins 38 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses various pressing issues, including the alarming rise in police car chases and crashes in New York City, the political resignation of Canada's Deputy Prime Minister, the governance of Syrian rebels, the social and political tensions within American families, vaccine controversies, and corruption allegations against NYC officials. Each topic is explored in depth, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the current socio-political landscape.

  • Episode 387: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 387: Real scumbags.

    December 13th, 2024  |  9 mins 12 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses significant news stories, including President Biden's record commutations and pardons, a controversial defense bill affecting transgender health coverage, the impact of U.S. military actions in Afghanistan, and the misrepresentation of wealth within the Trump administration. The conversation highlights the complexities of these issues and their implications for society.

  • Episode 386: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 386: Everybody loves pictures of Luigi Mangione.

    December 12th, 2024  |  11 mins 2 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the latest news, focusing on Trump's influence in the Defense Department, the interplay of money and power in politics, media representation of crime, and the current immigration trends under Biden's administration. The conversation highlights the complexities of political maneuvering, the impact of financial resources on political decisions, and the historical context of immigration policies.

  • Episode 385: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 385: A pretty overheated characterization.

    December 11th, 2024  |  7 mins 36 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses various current events, including the halted sale of InfoWars, the complexities surrounding a high-profile CEO killing case, the ongoing challenges in U.S. immigration policy, and a tribute to the late poet Nikki Giovanni. The conversation delves into the implications of these events on society and politics, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of the news landscape.

  • Episode 384: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 384: Dun-EYE, du-FEND, d'POESE.

    December 10th, 2024  |  8 mins 26 secs
    ai surveillance, mental health, mets, new york city news, sports updates, subway strangler, syria, us foreign policy, yankees

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the latest news, focusing on the uncertain future of Syria following recent changes in the regime, the controversial acquittal of subway strangler Daniel Penny, the implications of AI surveillance in schools, and the latest sports updates regarding the Mets and Yankees.

  • Episode 383: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 383: News of a major and unexpected event.

    December 9th, 2024  |  9 mins 41 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses significant news events, including the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, the implications of loyalty tests for Trump's administration, political influence in New York, and the planning behind recent crimes in the city. The conversation highlights the complexities of political power, the impact of individual actions on broader narratives, and the ongoing challenges in law enforcement.

  • Episode 382: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 382: Complete semantic dissolution.

    December 6th, 2024  |  8 mins 37 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the latest news, including the swift advance of Syrian rebels in Hama, controversies surrounding Pete Hegseth's nomination for Secretary of Defense, and the assassination of an insurance executive, highlighting public reactions and the state of healthcare in America.

  • Episode 381: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 381: Very, very stupid and very, very plausible.

    December 5th, 2024  |  8 mins 58 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses a range of pressing issues, including a scandal involving law enforcement officials acting as straw gun buyers, political maneuvering surrounding Trump's potential defense secretary nomination, judicial decisions affecting transgender youth care, and global political turmoil exemplified by the recent coup attempt in South Korea. The conversation highlights the complexities and contradictions within these topics, providing a critical lens on current events.

  • Episode 380: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 380: A little disappointing that he washed out so fast.

    December 4th, 2024  |  8 mins 25 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses significant news events, including the assassination of a healthcare executive, political controversies surrounding Trump's administration, and the ongoing ethical debates within the Supreme Court. The conversation highlights the intersection of politics, law, and societal issues, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of current events.

  • Episode 379: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 379: An assault on the basic premises of liberal democracy.

    December 3rd, 2024  |  6 mins 15 secs

    In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses significant political events, including the abrupt declaration of martial law in South Korea by President Yoon SUK-YEOL, which was later overruled by the National Assembly. The conversation then shifts to President Biden's controversial pardon of Hunter Biden, drawing parallels to Donald Trump's legal challenges and the implications for the Justice Department's integrity. The episode concludes with a critique of the Democratic Party's response to Trump's potential misuse of federal law enforcement and the ongoing culture wars in America.

  • Episode 378: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 378: Car and Driver can get stuffed.

    December 2nd, 2024  |  9 mins 23 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses significant political events, including President Biden's pardon of Hunter Biden, the implications of Trump's controversial appointments, and ongoing protests in Georgia. The conversation also touches on the design of modern mail trucks, emphasizing the relationship between form and function.

  • Episode 377: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 377: More news about our incoming plutocracy.

    November 26th, 2024  |  9 mins 45 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the latest news, including Netanyahu's proposal for a ceasefire with Hezbollah amidst ongoing military actions, the U.S. legal landscape regarding Trump's criminal cases, and the humanitarian crisis in Haiti. The conversation also touches on the influence of billionaires in U.S. politics and the implications for future governance.

  • Episode 376: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 376: A few super New Yorkers.

    November 25th, 2024  |  8 mins 29 secs
    covid fraud, ethics, gaza, immigration, public policy, trump

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: This podcast episode discusses the devastating impact of the ongoing war in Gaza, highlighting the plight of injured children and the broader humanitarian crisis. It also examines the ethical implications of Donald Trump's transition fund, which lacks transparency and could lead to undisclosed influences on his administration. Finally, the episode explores the rise of private citizens taking action against COVID fraud, revealing a significant amount of potentially fraudulent loans distributed during the pandemic.