INDIGNITY MORNING PODCAST

Tom Scocca faces the news for you

About the show

Good morning! Indignity editor and longtime media critic Tom Scocca gets newsprint on his hands to give you a quick summary of the new day's current events, with commentary about how they're being covered.

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Episodes

  • Episode 424: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 424: Our overseas concentration camp.

    February 14th, 2025  |  10 mins 40 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses significant news stories, including the resignations within the Justice Department over a corruption case involving New York City's Mayor Eric Adams, the implications of these resignations on political dynamics, and the media's handling of urgent issues such as regulatory concerns and migrant conditions at Guantanamo.

  • Episode 423: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 423: A major milestone.

    February 13th, 2025  |  13 mins 21 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the current state of global affairs, focusing on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and Russia's involvement. He highlights the implications of Trump's administration on U.S. politics and international relations, particularly regarding NATO and security guarantees. The conversation also delves into the influence of corporate interests, particularly Elon Musk's impact on regulatory agencies, and concludes with a critical examination of the Trump administration's stance on transgender rights and medical treatments for minors.

  • Episode 422: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 422: Frivolously conceived and logistically nonsensical.

    February 12th, 2025  |  12 mins 40 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning podcast, host Tom Skoka discusses the escalating tensions in Gaza, including Israel's threats to renew combat and the ongoing hostage crisis. The conversation shifts to Donald Trump's controversial statements regarding Gaza and his recent actions, including securing the release of an American from Russia. The podcast also covers the pardoning of January 6th rioters and their subsequent taunts towards law enforcement. Additionally, Elon Musk's unfounded claims about federal workers and FEMA are examined, alongside the Trump administration's attempts to redefine birthright citizenship.

  • Episode 421: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 421: Some people are more important than other people.

    February 11th, 2025  |  11 mins 42 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses Pope Francis's recent letter addressing migration and the moral obligation to uphold human dignity, contrasting it with the rhetoric of the Trump administration. The conversation then shifts to the current constitutional crisis, highlighting Trump's defiance of judicial orders and the implications of his actions. SCOCCA further explores Trump's evolving ideology and the media's portrayal of his potential third term, emphasizing the importance of understanding Trump's public statements in the context of constitutional law.

  • Episode 420: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 420: Nobody's out in the streets, except all the people who are out in the streets.

    February 10th, 2025  |  9 mins 9 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom Skoka discusses the ramifications of the Trump administration's funding freeze on USDA programs, the legal and constitutional challenges arising from executive actions, and the broader implications for farmers and federal workers. The conversation also touches on the recent cryptocurrency developments linked to Trump and concludes with cultural reflections on current events.

  • Episode 419: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 419: The authorities tend to figure out a solution.

    February 7th, 2025  |  11 mins 18 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the latest news, including the Senate's vote on Russell Vaughn as the director of the Office of Management and Budget, Trump's controversial proposal regarding Gaza, the NCAA's decision on trans athletes, and the impact of policy changes on health research and USAID operations.

  • Episode 418: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 418: A dumb idea in the president's head is a dumb idea moving through the real world.

    February 6th, 2025  |  13 mins 5 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses significant political events, focusing on the controversial actions of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency and President Trump's recent proposal regarding Gaza. The conversation delves into the implications of these developments, including concerns over security clearances, executive power, and the potential consequences of Trump's foreign policy decisions. Skoka critiques the lack of planning and legal considerations in Trump's administration, highlighting the ongoing challenges and controversies surrounding his governance.

  • Episode 417: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 417: An undisputed record of strategic failure.

    February 5th, 2025  |  9 mins 53 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the current political climate, focusing on Trump's controversial plans for Gaza, the implications of migrant detention at Guantanamo Bay, and the influence of Elon Musk on government operations, particularly within the CIA. The conversation highlights the dangers of Trump's policies and the potential consequences of his administration's actions.

  • Episode 416: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 416: Read-only access.

    February 4th, 2025  |  10 mins 45 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses various pressing issues, including Elon Musk's controversial access to government payment systems, the implications of trade wars initiated by the Trump administration, the impact of Trump's policies on federal agencies, and the ongoing issues of racism and diversity within the administration. The conversation highlights the complexities and contradictions in the narratives surrounding these topics, providing listeners with a nuanced understanding of current events.

  • Episode 415: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 415: Who pays for tariffs? Here's what to know.

    February 3rd, 2025  |  9 mins 13 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the recent controversial actions taken by Elon Musk at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), including demands for sensitive information and the removal of diversity-related artwork. The conversation then shifts to the economic implications of President Trump's newly imposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, which are seen as a threat to global trade and could lead to significant costs for American households. Skroka critiques both Musk's and Trump's actions, highlighting the potential consequences for the economy and international relations.

  • Episode 413: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 413: There is no head of the Federal Aviation Administration.

    January 30th, 2025  |  12 mins 1 sec

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom Scocca discusses a tragic midair collision involving an Army Blackhawk helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet, resulting in the presumed deaths of all aboard. The conversation shifts to Meta's controversial $25 million settlement with Donald Trump, raising questions about corruption and corporate influence. Skoka also addresses the chaotic state of the current administration, including confusion over federal funding and political appointments, culminating in a discussion on bribery and corruption in politics.

  • Episode 411: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 411: Basic journalistic malpractice.

    January 28th, 2025  |  11 mins 35 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning Podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the recent suspension of self-government in the U.S. by Donald Trump, highlighting the implications of his executive orders, particularly regarding military policy and the treatment of transgender individuals. The conversation also delves into Trump's retaliatory actions against former allies and his aggressive foreign relations strategy, particularly with Colombia. Skoka critiques the media's portrayal of these events and emphasizes the broader consequences of Trump's actions on governance and civil rights.

  • Episode 409: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 409: “Nearly a decade,” give or take 400 years.

    January 24th, 2025  |  10 mins 26 secs

    AI-GENERATED SUMMARY: In this episode of the Indignity Morning podcast, host Tom SCOCCA discusses the latest news, focusing on political appointments, controversies surrounding nominees, and the implications of recent pardons issued by President Trump. The conversation also touches on cultural reflections regarding American Christianity and its intersection with politics.