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INDIGNITY MORNING PODCAST

TOM SCOCCAindignity.net
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 506: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 506: Down here on the sweaty rock.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: Basically, if you can imagine the stupidest and most destructive ways to either spend more money or not spend money, the bill is going to hit all of them. Despite the fact that nobody but a handful of lunatics really wants this to happen, it's on its way to happening. The easy interpretation of this is that the country is in the hands of a malevolent dictator, and it is, but there's a strange hollowness at the center of that dictatorship. Please visit, read, and support IN...

Jul 03, 202511 minEp. 506

Episode 505: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 505: Utterly insane and destructive.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: Senate Republicans chose to embrace a fake accounting maneuver in which the $3.8 trillion expense of extending Donald Trump's 2017 tax cuts, past their expiration date, doesn't count as an expense since the tax cuts are in effect right now. This directly contradicts the accounting that was used to pass those tax cuts in the first place. Please visit, read, and support INDIGNITY! https://www.indignity.net/

Jun 30, 202510 minEp. 505

Episode 503: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 503: The Democratic Party's agenda.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: Nowhere in the paper is the news that 128 Democrats in the House of Representatives joined the Republicans to prevent Texas Representative Al Green from getting the House to vote on impeaching Donald Trump for his congressionally unauthorized attack on Iran. Please visit, read, and support INDIGNITY! https://www.indignity.net/

Jun 25, 202512 minEp. 503

Episode 502: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 502: A barrage of unhinged posts.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: A big morning for newsworthy cuss words from the executive branch. I guess the job here on this podcast is to try to make sense of the news, but I gotta confess, I’m whipped. I know the potential smoldering fuse of World War III is a heck of a thing to throw up one's hands about, but it seems pretty clear that the people doing the war also have no idea what's really going on. Please visit, read, and support INDIGNITY! https://www.indignity.net/

Jun 24, 20259 minEp. 502

Episode 501: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 501: Get more involved.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: the Times has a five-byline story narrating the process by which Donald Trump chose to send the bombers, and it essentially is not a story about military strategy at all. It was simply a child-minded and senescent president balancing his whims against the lobbying of his advisors and largely what he saw on television before deciding to do what seemed like the biggest most drastic and most satisfying thing. visit, read, and support INDIGNITY! https://www.indignity.net/

Jun 23, 202514 minEp. 501

Episode 500: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 500: White asbestos.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: “I don't reach out to persuade you,” Huckabee says, “only to encourage you. I believe you will hear from heaven. And that voice is far more important than mine or anyone else’s.” And that is how the United States’s current administration is approaching a military crisis precipitated by a nuclear-armed ally. Please visit, read, and support INDIGNITY! https://www.indignity.net/

Jun 17, 202512 minEp. 500

Episode 499: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 499: Considerably more than tacit.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: “Today, the "Times writes, "while most Americans do not support political violence, a growing share have said in surveys that they view rival partisans as a threat to the country or even as inhuman. Mr. Trump,” the Times continues, “has had a hand in that. Since his 2016 candidacy, he has signaled at least his tacit approval of violence against his political opponents. He encouraged attendees at his rallies to ‘knock the hell’ out of protesters, praised a lawmaker who body...

Jun 16, 202513 minEp. 499

Episode 497: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 497: An expert on defense policy.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: Last term, people told him he couldn't have that military parade and that he couldn't send the troops to shoot protesters. But this time around, he's gotten rid of those people and with them the limits on his ability to play around with deadly force to make himself feel powerful. If you can't grasp that simple fact, you need not to be presenting yourself as an expert on defense policy or for that matter, as the editor of a major general interest magazine. Please visit, rea...

Jun 11, 202512 minEp. 497

Episode 496: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 496: Guess what?

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: This, it turns out, is how a violent fascist takeover manifests itself operating in the uncanny nexus between completely made up pretexts and complaints and genuine power and violence. Kristi Noem and Pete Hegseth go on TV, done up like Bratz dolls of themselves and make flamboyantly idiotic and fantastic claims about reality, while somebody's real head bangs into a real curb, and they end up locked up and facing extravagant criminal punishment, in the real criminal justic...

Jun 10, 202511 minEp. 496

Episode 495: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 495: An elastic range of activities.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: The New York Times would not allow itself to write a news headline asserting that the president is abusing his power, but it's perfectly happy to go fishing for a quote that will say that. In this case, the fishing line is still visible, as what Trevor Potter, the president of the Campaign Legal Center and a former Republican chairman of the Federal Election Commission says, specifically is, “and yes, this is an example of Trump publicly and improperly threatening,” etc. w...

Jun 09, 202512 minEp. 495

Episode 494: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 494: A little creep at Brown.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: It seems like there would be several more salient reasons why someone would avoid publicly attaching their name to a story about defying the out-of-control authoritarian president, but journalistic conventions are journalistic conventions. Please visit, read, and support INDIGNITY! https://www.indignity.net/

Jun 05, 202511 minEp. 494

Episode 493: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 493: Another weird decision by the Times.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: It is June 4th, the date the tanks rolled in, drawing approval, at the time, from Donald Trump for the Chinese government's display of the "power of strength," as he told Playboy in an interview. But that was all very long ago and surely not relevant here in the 21st century. Please visit, read, and support INDIGNITY! https://www.indignity.net/

Jun 04, 202513 minEp. 493

Episode 491: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 491: The most law-abiding immigrants.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: The whole gambit of snatching people out of immigration court completely contradicts the message of the Trump campaign and administration, that it is turning ICE loose to seize and deport the most dangerous criminal elements in the country because Trump's preferred arms of federal law enforcement are lazy and incompetent, and because the real point is to create a spectacle of brutality, instead of trying to track down hardened criminals, they are literally going after the ...

Jun 02, 202511 minEp. 491

Episode 490: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 490: This is just a start.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: Driven by his subliterate vulgar Darwinian unto eugenicist belief system, Kennedy, in concert with Mehmet Oz, the Trump administration's head of Medicare and Medicaid, wants to import a diseased flock of birds to the United States and turn them loose on a ranch owned by Dr. Oz in Florida. Please visit, read, and support INDIGNITY! https://www.indignity.net/

May 30, 202513 minEp. 490

Episode 487: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 487: Vaporous effusions.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T. If you're a person who cares about Venezuelan babies, this may tug at your heartstrings. But given that the people who are running this country hate Venezuelan babies and want the worst for them, the story reads like a more literally constructed version of a triumphalist memo that the White House would put out. Please visit, read, and support INDIGNITY! https://www.indignity.net/

May 27, 202511 minEp. 487

Episode 486: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 486: Tucked inside dashes.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: For an instructive contrast of approach, there is the lawsuit filed yesterday by Shira Perlmutter, on the question of who is in charge of the United States Copyright Office, in which the plaintiff identifies herself as Register of Copyrights and Director of the U.S. Copyright Office, while naming the defendants Todd Blanche “in his capacity as the person claiming to be Acting Librarian of Congress” and Paul Perkins “in his capacity as the person claiming to be the Register...

May 23, 202512 minEp. 486

Episode 485: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 485: The headline desk's dissociation powers.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: The president of the United States somehow becomes an adjective attached to a “broadside,” a broadside that then “embroils” the South African president. This generates a mood, a mood of “tension.” And then comes a little action, sharing a video, but the video is only "echoing false assertions over white genocide." “Over” is just a weird space-filler, wrong choice of preposition there. Apparently, “of” would have left the line too short. But what is this “echo” of an “asser...

May 22, 202510 minEp. 485

Episode 484: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 484: Astonishingly white.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: This all starts to sound a little bit like the episode where New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft handed Vladimir Putin one of his Super Bowl rings to show it off, and Putin tucked it in his pocket and declared it a gift. Please visit, read, and support INDIGNITY! https://www.indignity.net/

May 21, 202512 minEp. 484

Episode 482: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 482: A rare rift.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: The Times carries on its recent welcome habit of writing direct and unmediated assessments of the president's shortcomings, “President’s Opponents Getting Wise to His Ways / A Pattern of Blustering Negotiating Tactics Ending in Retreat.” Please visit, read, and support INDIGNITY! https://www.indignity.net/

May 15, 202510 minEp. 482

Episode 481: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 481: In full view of the press.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: On the front of this morning's New York Times, four columns wide, is a picture of a greeting between the lawless strongman leader of a corrupt petrostate and Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, as the latter stretches out his hands to welcome Donald Trump. “During President Trump's first term,” the piece begins, “the idea that special interests and governments were buying meals and booking rooms at his hotels set off legal and ethical alarms about the potential for...

May 14, 202513 minEp. 481

Episode 480: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 480: The meme stock presidency.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: The story cites Trump telling Bob Woodward that he saved Mohammed bin Salman's ass by making the congressional hubbub over bin Salman's decision to murder Jamal Khashoggi of the Washington Post and chop his body up with a bone saw go away, and it recalls how the Saudi sovereign wealth fund gave Jared Kushner two billion dollars to play with, after Trump's first term was over, and how Trump used the Saudis upstart professional golf tour to enrich his own golf courses and ho...

May 13, 202512 minEp. 480

Episode 479: Indignity Morning Podcast No. 479: Beneath contempt.

EASY LISTENING DEP’T.: This is only about “dueling perspectives” in the same sense that New York City and Al-Qaeda had different ideas about the best use for the World Trade Center. Please visit, read, and support INDIGNITY! https://www.indignity.net/

May 12, 202510 minEp. 479
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