Episode 1253 · Thursday, 25 June 2020

Trained Marxist

A deep dive into the ideological roots of modern unrest, the digital sabotage of presidential rallies, and the government's latest end-run around the Fourth Amendment.

By The No Agenda Show | 3h 28m listen | 54 chapters
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The No Agenda Show · No. 1253

About this episode

Donald Trump held a 100-minute rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he addressed media speculation regarding his health following a viral video of him navigating a ramp at West Point. The Trump campaign blamed lower-than-expected attendance on a coordinated sabotage effort by TikTok users and Chinese-linked management who flooded the registration system with fake requests. Trump also attributed the national surge in COVID-19 cases to increased testing capacity, jokingly suggesting that staff should slow down the process to improve reported metrics.

Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors described herself as a trained Marxist while stating the movement’s primary objective is the removal of Donald Trump from office. In the corporate sector, Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy faced criticism for a public display of shoe-shining as a gesture of repentance, while Johnson & Johnson announced the discontinuation of skin-whitening products in international markets. Meanwhile, the IRS admitted to bypassing Fourth Amendment warrant requirements by purchasing commercial mobile phone location data from Ventel to track American taxpayers. Additional reports confirm that the 1994 Crime Bill, championed by Joe Biden, was heavily influenced by the super-predator myth following the death of Robert Sandifer in Chicago.

John C. Dvorak revisits Niel Chang’s Life and Death in Shanghai to draw parallels between the Chinese Cultural Revolution and modern struggle sessions in American academia. The show celebrates the birth of Princess Sprinkles and acknowledges a top-heavy donation day from the Gitmo Nation, including a new Protector of the Realm title. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak also analyze the technical physics of statue removal as published by Popular Mechanics.


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CHAPTER 01 / 54 Discussion

Niel Chang, Life and Death in Shanghai, Cultural Revolution

John C. Dvorak discusses rereading Niel Chang's novel Life and Death in Shanghai, which details the Chinese Cultural Revolution. The text explores the concept of struggle sessions and shaming tactics used to force submission. The book was previously popular in Hong Kong but allegedly suppressed in the United States.

niel chang· shanghai· cultural revolution· struggle sessions· china

00:00 Arrest that woman! STEM in systemic and broadcasting live from Opportunity Zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas, capital of the drone star state. In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where I'm rereading Life and Death in Shanghai by Niel Chang just to see what we're up against. I'm John C. DuVora. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. Oh man, were you up late last night reading this riveting tome?

00:43 No, I've read it before. And? It's a suppressed novel. What is this called again? Life and Death in Shanghai. Last time I was in Hong Kong, which is some time back, this was The Rage, this book. And everyone's reading it all around the world, so the United States, it was suppressed. And so nobody got to read it. Dynamite product. It's about the cultural revolution. Ah, right. Now did they mention struggle sessions in there? I'm just looking for all these terms. Struggle session. Yeah, apparently that's a Chinese invention. That's the... you know, silence is violence. That's how it works. Shaming into submission. Shaming people into saying something or doing something.

CHAPTER 02 / 54 Discussion

Donald Trump, Tulsa Rally, West Point Ramp Incident

Donald Trump performed a 100-minute speech at a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, featuring new comedic material regarding his appearance at West Point. Trump addressed media speculation about Parkinson's disease by explaining the difficulties of walking down a slippery metal ramp in leather-soled shoes. He also joked about his technique for drinking water to avoid staining expensive silk ties.

donald trump· tulsa· west point· parkinson's· melania trump

01:37 Yeah, that's what the story. Yeah, it works. I'm sure that was an element of the book. Yeah. Now I did not, I have a maybe a fun presentation to talk about today, but I did not see anything really of the president's rally yesterday. And I saw that I watched the whole thing. I didn't clip it because I'm going to have to go back because it's hard to clip and it was he went 140. Which is what? Is that longer than normal? His speeches are usually about an hour. Okay, so he went long. Was there new material? Yes, I would say that at least an hour and ten minutes was new material and about 30 minutes was rehash. Uh-huh. Best of. And

02:24 I thought it was outstanding in terms of his new material. It was really funny. He did the whole bit about the military speech. We really don't care much about his policy. We just want to hear if he has new material, if the jokes are any good. He's good. He's funny. So he goes into a whole bit about ambling down the ramp. Oh, right, right, right. The slippery ramp. He does a whole thing. I wish it is so long of a bit, though. It's almost a shaggy dog story. It's very hard to clip. But he will. The one gag that kind of cracked me up. He's going he goes into the whole thing about why he held the glass of water so funny and everything. Yeah. And he says so he thought he gave a pretty good speech to the West Point and he's calls his wife.

03:06 And she says, Donald, you've been trending, you're trending on everything about the speech. He says, oh really? What are they saying about the speech? And she says, they think you have Parkinson's. So what did he say? Did he say, I was just nervous? I was thirsty but couldn't raise my, I had just done some arm curls? No, he doubled down on his... He doubled down on what? Which is true if you wear leather, really expensive, especially the more expensive shoes. They're not that good on angles. No, his shoes with the slippery soles and the magical lift? Well, they may or may not have the lift. Yeah, we don't know. He says, though, that was a metal ramp, which nobody discusses. Oh yeah, that can be pretty slippery. And it was a shiny metal ramp.

04:00 So anyway, he goes on about this ramping, you know, metal and which I could understand some of it and there was no rails, no rails you could hold on to. He was fearful that, freaked, he was freaked actually. He went to it. There was actually a long bit about the ramp. He's always had issues with stairs and stuff. He doesn't like descending anything for some reason. Well, he didn't bring that up, but he talked about the glass of water and how he had to He was actually cupping the glass because he said one of his most expensive silk ties and he's ruined these ties before by drinking water.

CHAPTER 03 / 54 Discussion

TikTok, CCP, Tulsa Rally Attendance Sabotage

The Trump campaign's Tulsa rally saw lower than expected attendance after a reported sabotage effort coordinated on TikTok. Users, allegedly encouraged by the platform's Chinese-linked management, flooded the system with fake registrations to inflate expectations. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and various Hollywood celebrities mocked the campaign for being deceived by the digital campaign.

tiktok· ccp· tulsa rally· alexandria ocasio-cortez· brad parscale

04:39 Oh, okay. It's the old, I'm wearing a silk tie bit. I like it. I like it. Well, he did sounded reasonable, but it, but the thing was that it was the attendance was down, right? Yeah. It wasn't, it was yes, because of tick tock, apparently the Chinese operation. Yes. What did the, what did the, what did the, the CCP do this time? They told everyone on TikTok to register, or a bunch of people did, said register for the Trump thing. That's how they got those big numbers, a million people registered? That made no sense. And so they had all these people registered that weren't going to go and they just flooded the system with the fake registrations.

05:24 at the encouragement of the TikTok management apparently. Really now? Well, according to even Ocasio-Cortez was gloating this morning on Twitter about how Brad, the campaign manager, got jobbed by the TikTok Zoomers who had screwed over the campaign and she thought it was hilarious and so funny that they were so stupid that they didn't know what they were doing and they couldn't get everybody to show up and then the media whoever did show up was kind of scared to there but the super spreader event and yeah and then there was a bunch of radicals out there

06:01 threatening people. What a rookie mistake. That's a rookie mistake. And yet when they came out with 800,000 registrations. Yeah, they should have added two and two. And they shouldn't even have used that. I mean, This is when you get all jacked up before you really look at what's happening with your numbers and they go, oh yeah, it's gonna be fantastic. And then it was short, right? It looked like a... About half, I'd say 50%. Oh, half! Wow, that's even worse than I thought it was. Yeah, I think it was at least half. Because I flipped on the news for a second, I see, that's all I saw. Oh, it hardly, you know, empty bleachers, empty seats. And even on Fox News there was, what's his name, Titus?

06:45 Titus who's with the Greg Gutfeld show. Yeah, I don't know just one another one of these Jim Oakes there on Fox. Well, he's His timing was flat. The jokes were flat. It wasn't full. There wasn't a good vibe Pence did a horrible job with the with the pre-show which may be true or not. It wouldn't surprise me. I watched that too. That's bullshit. Pence was Pence. Okay, so well then we know that this was a setup and everybody was in on it. Including Fox News. That's what it looks like, especially if they're starting to panic, because I like I said, it was an hour and 40, he had the crowd going, he thought it was a C plus maybe himself, he's been talking about it. But I thought that he was timing was good, the jokes were funny, his bits were, their bits were a little longer than I like because you can't clip them. Yeah. And

07:34 It was fine. It was just like the people, you know, I've always liked Obama speeches and people on the... Oh no, he sucked. Obama's speeches were always pretty good and he had some... They were always good. He didn't do a good job. This event was as good as any and it was extremely long. He wanted to show He did a whole bit about his having Parkinson's and drinking the water. That's pretty funny. He grabbed the water glass and started waving around and took a big swig and then threw the glass. Oh, he's doing a lot of... He's doing prop comedy now. He's doing a little prop comedy. Getting down there, getting pretty low. But the fact that Fox would be condemning it is another sign of our basis or actually your basic basis. The Democrats run the whole show. Of course. Yeah.

08:18 And it was so obvious because it was just peppered throughout what I was hearing. I mean, you expect it from CNN, MSNBC, and I heard it on Fox, like, okay. And I was trying to think, so either they lied and tried to jack up, oh, we got 800,000 registrations. I didn't really consider it had been some kind of scam. And I love that it was TikTok, that the CCP indirectly owned TikTok. Yeah, that's great. That's why I mentioned life and death in Shanghai. Here's what's funny about it is that the CCP does indirectly own TikTok and people like Alexandria Cortez and all the rest of them are all in on this. In fact, there was a good article showing all these Hollywood celebrities from Jordan Peele to

09:06 Just a bunch of these kind of B-list celebrities, all the peels up there. Bragging about how he got jacked by the communists. Jordan Peel or Jordan Peterson? Jordan Peterson or Jordan Peel? Jordan Peel, not Peterson. Okay, Peel. All right. Hollywood celebrity. There's all these Hollywood celebrities. Peterson's not in that league yet. Oh, I didn't get the Hollywood part. Yeah, anyway, all these Hollywood celebrities slamming the whole event because Trump did it. Not because of what Trump had to say. Or the fact that the last 10 minutes was slamming Biden to an extreme, but because he didn't get his big attendance, which was created by this TikTok scam. And they're all in on it. I mean, somebody's got to wake up one of these days and see what's going on here. This is not healthy for the country. Well, I want to look at a few of those things, but first I do have one clip.

CHAPTER 04 / 54 Discussion

Donald Trump, COVID-19 Testing, Asymptomatic Cases

Donald Trump commented on the surge of COVID-19 cases in Texas, attributing the rise in numbers to increased testing capacity. Trump suggested that testing 25 million people naturally leads to finding more cases, including children with minor symptoms. He jokingly stated he told his staff to slow down testing to reduce the reported case count.

donald trump· covid-19· testing· texas· asymptomatic

09:59 from the rally which someone sent me and I thought first of all it's short, you know, under a minute. It was something that's incredibly relevant to what we've been looking at which is here in Texas, the surge. We've got the surge, the Rona surge. And we're all now, it is now law in most cities in Texas if you're in a retail location then you must wear a mask and the people in the retail location must wear a mask. You'll be shot on sight. I'm not quite sure what the penalty is. The issue with the surge is we've got all the surge in cases, all new cases, so doubling the cases. We really don't have a doubling or any kind of surge in the hospital system and certainly not with deaths. And the president kind of confirmed what we've been thinking for a long time about this. Well you were talking about this in the last show and expressing the exact numbers. They were bull crap. Yeah, and it's because we're increasing testing.

10:57 And when you, and it's retail testing, so we're opening up retail. Certainly the chains are saying, all right, you know, or if one person is tested positive, then everyone has to get tested. And of course there are cases and most of them are asymptomatic. But the president really laid it out very nicely yesterday. And with testing, you know, testing is a double-edged sword. We've tested now 25 million people. Probably 20 million people more than anybody else. Germany's done a lot. South Korea's done a lot. They call me, they say, the job you're doing, here's the bad part. When you test, when you do testing to that extent, you're going to find more people. You're going to find more cases. So I said to my people, slow the testing down, please.

11:52 Like, oh yeah, please slow it down so we don't have this surge crap. They test and they test. We got tests. People don't know what's going on. We got tests. We got another one over here. The young man's 10 years old. He's got the sniffles. He'll recover in about 15 minutes. That's a case. Get up to it. That's a case. That's a case. I just thought that was really pretty funny. That was the whole hour and 40 minutes was like that was raucous. And I'm glad you caught Fox thing and it was a turkey. That's very funny. Just on testing, etc. I've put two, we've had two deconstructions of the undercover nurse. Finally, we have the best producers. One is from an internal medicine physician. The second one is from an emergency

CHAPTER 05 / 54 Discussion

Undercover Nurse, Elmhurst Hospital, Medical Deconstruction

Two anonymous physicians provided deconstructions of the "undercover nurse" claims regarding Elmhurst Hospital in New York. While the doctors disagreed with some of the nurse's assertions, they confirmed issues with testing protocols and controversial "Do Not Resuscitate" (DNR) orders. One resident suggested a unique strain of the virus may have been present in New York during the peak of the outbreak.

elmhurst hospital· new york· covid-19· medical ethics· dnr

12:49 medical doctor at Elmhurst who is a resident. I've confirmed his identity. I'm just, I'm going to believe the internal medicine physician. Both of them, of course, anonymous for some obvious reasons. They do not agree with the undercover nurse on a lot of things. And so I've asked them, they both give me permission to put their entire very long deconstructions into the show notes. They're in there under undercover nurse deconstruction. I encourage everyone to read it. There's a lot of things they disagree with, but for sure testing is bull crap.

13:25 You know sometimes they go four times testing just to get a positive result which makes you wonder what result do you want? The do not resuscitate is certainly controversial and both of them are very unclear as to why that happened so a lot of other procedures they explain and But I just, it's too much and too lengthy, it would just be me reading this and if anyone's really interested, it does nuance the undercover nurse deconstruction. But still, obvious problems, and I came back to reading the emergency medical doctor who was there at the time. I still think there may have been a different strain at some point in New York. What he describes was not anywhere else in any other hospital from the reports we've received.

CHAPTER 06 / 54 Discussion

Donald Trump Jr., Triggered Podcast, Roswell Aliens

Donald Trump Jr. interviewed the President for the Triggered podcast, asking lighthearted questions for Father's Day. The President joked about Ivanka being his favorite child and teased potential declassification of information regarding Roswell and aliens. Trump noted that millions of people are interested in the secrets of the New Mexico site.

donald trump jr· ivanka trump· roswell· aliens· jfk

14:12 So, anyway, that's something that needs to be read. There was a piece of video with the president which I got two clips from which I thought was kind of cute for Father's Day. By the way, happy Father's Day. Happy Father's Day to everybody listening to today's show. Hey, happy Father's Day. I got a nice text. I got a couple of texts. Happy stepfather's day. Very nice. Got that too. So Don Jr. interviewed the president for his, I think he has a podcast called Triggered? I don't listen to much of Don Jr. or watch him much on Twitter. But he had two questions which I thought were kind of fun and I just wanted to play these. So the first one, which is the big one also on my mind is, which is your favorite Trump child and why is it Ivanka? The wise guy over here.

15:05 All the same 100% 100% and I'll even say you only for purposes of this interview But other than that all the same. Okay. Well, I'm gonna remember that. Okay, so it's Sounds to me like Ivanka is the favorite. No doubt about it That was cool. And then Don jr. Asked the question that has been on my mind as well When are we gonna find out when is he gonna let us know? When is he going to lift a little bit of the veil? So last question Before you leave office, will you let us know if there's aliens? Because this is the only thing I really want to know. I want to know what's going on. Would you ever open up Roswell and let us know what's really going on there? So many people ask me that question. I know it sounds almost ridiculous, but it's actually the real question I want to know. It sounds like a cute question, but it's actually... There are millions and millions of people that want to go there, that want to see it.

15:54 I won't talk to you about what I know about it, but it's very interesting. Look, Roswell's a very interesting place with a lot of people that would like to know what's going on. So you're saying you may declassify? You'll take it? Well, I'll have to think about that one. The goddess does nowhere? Another tease, another tease. No, well he said what's going on there so the alien conspiracy community is like, ah, there's something going on because he said people want to know what's going on there. So there's something going on. That and JFK, we'll all know soon. Thousands of unsealed indictments coming soon to an Oval Office near you. I did get two ISOs from the rally.

CHAPTER 07 / 54 Discussion

Tom Petty Estate, Performance Rights, Virtue Signaling

The family of the late Tom Petty criticized the Trump campaign for using the song "I Won't Back Down" at the Tulsa rally. Legal analysis suggests the estate has no recourse as long as the venue pays statutory performance rights fees. The hosts characterize the family's public complaint as virtue signaling rather than a valid legal dispute.

tom petty· performance rights· intellectual property· trump rally· music licensing

16:41 Okay, good. Here's the first. It's true! And the second. It's true! It's almost the same. That's all I got. It's true from the president. They put a lot... You always have just the right amount of reverb to ruin the ISOs. That was... Yeah, you're right. You're right. That is exactly... And did I see the Tom Petty family is bitching about him using I won't back down? Big, big articles again. Yes, as a matter of fact, even though you gave the long lecture about if they can pound salt. Yeah, well I'll give you the short lecture. As long as the venue is paying the performance rights, there is no legal recourse for anyone. That's the law. It's statutory, sorry. So it's just more, it's either under-informed virtue signaling or just virtue signaling, one of the two. Yeah, I can't believe they're under-informed.

17:42 No, they just own the rights to all this stuff. They know what's going on. Yeah. And they've already obviously when they were bitching, somebody told them to read them the, you know, the rules. Yeah. And you haven't heard much sense. They're just complaining. Yeah. Yeah. Well, they're liberal friends. Yeah. Yeah. You're yeah. That bastard is stealing your music. And they're complaining and virtue signaling at the same time. So there's there's two things that I was looking at and listening to. Over the past couple of days I wanted to put in maybe a presentation that could help us understand the so-called systemic racism and what it really is. Surprise, surprise, it has nothing to do with actual racism. And it started for me, it actually came from...

CHAPTER 08 / 54 Discussion

Eric Weinstein, Evergreen State College, Protest Waves

Biologist Eric Weinstein discussed his experience being forced off the Evergreen State College campus during radical student protests. He identified three distinct groups involved in modern civil unrest: under-informed activists, professional agent provocateurs who target high-end retail, and opportunistic looters. Weinstein argues these movements are distinct from traditional civil rights efforts.

eric weinstein· evergreen state college· black lives matter· antifa· looting

18:29 Now you were keeping a list, you said. You were trying to maintain a list of when these noodle gun type events happened. Yeah, I wanted to get a list and I wanted to track it. Yes, I'm trying to get something going and I'm thinking maybe a wiki or something that might maybe be able to track this way back. Because it goes back a long time. It goes back further than we'd like to imagine. Yeah, because you took it all the way back to Paula Dean, but it I can go 10 years earlier. No problem. Yeah, maybe 20 So someone who might it's a evergreen college is evergreen University or evergreen College College Do you remember I think it's maybe it's University, but it's I've been there. It's a college So how about that on the timeline if you recall it would be on there evergreen had that?

19:22 They had the like all white people have to get off campus wasn't that was it something like that racist? It was yes, so who was there not one of your favorite people But someone who did have firsthand experience is Eric Weinstein Who kind of was a professor there in what is like is like? Biological science. He's a very famous biologist. Yes, and So he was there and he witnessed all this and I think he was actually chased off campus and he kind of came to the floor Yeah, the students went after yeah, and he came to the foreground and that's when we started hearing quit And so did his wife who was teaching us they were both kind of run out of town and

20:00 Or off the campus at least. And they're both super liberals, they fit the old-fashioned liberals is the problem. Right. Now and then later he started this intellectual dark web which I always thought was pretty stupid and I don't think it went anywhere. Isn't that his brother? No, I thought that was him. I may be wrong. Maybe that... shoot, I don't know. No, I think it's him. I think he was, he was, his brother works for Peter Thiel. He's not part of the intellectual dark web. Yeah, his brother does a podcast and I thought he did the intellectual dark web. Oh, gosh, I don't know. Oh, maybe it is the brother. I'm wrong. Anyway, so Weinstein was on, was Rogan.

20:41 And he said a couple things that I thought were quite interesting as we look at the three kind of groups or waves that we saw during the protests. And I think we should rename it just like we say CCP instead of China, instead of Black Lives Matter. It's probably better to say Black Lives Matter Inc. because that really is more appropriate because Black Lives Matter is this kind of intangible movement, but there is a real Black Lives Matter Inc. that is taking in real money and doing real things with it that are not what anybody thinks, of course. So he witnessed this at Evergreen when I was like, oh, everyone white get off. And it was just really quite a bizarre moment. I'm sure we have clips from back then we covered it.

21:28 But he identified something which he said was when all of this started. So you have the three groups. We have kind of the Black Lives Matter Incorporated, which is these under-informed, over-socialized kids who are out there doing what they're told to do, making the noise, making the signs, whatever. Right after they're out, we get the agent provocateurs. So now we're not sure who is controlling these. We have a lot of different ideas and people we can look at, but they're the ones that are systematically smashing windows. Okay, we're going to do this. We're going to do the chain outlets. And then they also set the stage and start smashing windows, which is new. It's not typical for a Black Lives Matter Inc. protest.

22:15 High-end stores, so Fifth Avenue in New York, Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. This was not smashing their own neighborhood, so to speak. This was something new. It was going after wealthy and upscale properties. And that was, the looting is then done by really a third group which I'm going to use the word specifically, thugs, even though that is now seen as the N-word, but I'm using it specifically because this word is once again under investigation for its meaning. So Weinstein has experience with the Black Lives Matter Inc., with the over-socialized, under-informed kids.

22:57 And he attributes the reason they are the way they are to a number of things. And it starts off with an interesting thesis about the Democrat Party. I would claim that this actually goes back to a shift in the Democratic Party during the Clinton administration. During the Clinton administration, the Democratic Party effectively switched it took up the Republican Party's business model, moving away from defending the interests of common people as its reason for gaining power. And that created a problem. So during the Clinton administration, we saw the end to aid with family, to families with dependent children, we saw NAFTA, we saw basically an abandonment of the core

CHAPTER 09 / 54 Discussion

Bill Clinton, NAFTA, Democratic Party Business Model

Eric Weinstein posits that the Democratic Party shifted its business model during the Clinton administration to favor large corporate interests over common people. This era saw the passage of NAFTA and the beginning of large-scale offshoring of American industry to China. The hosts argue that both major parties eventually abandoned small business interests in favor of influence peddling.

bill clinton· nafta· democratic party· offshoring· china

22:15 High-end stores, so Fifth Avenue in New York, Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. This was not smashing their own neighborhood, so to speak. This was something new. It was going after wealthy and upscale properties. And that was, the looting is then done by really a third group which I'm going to use the word specifically, thugs, even though that is now seen as the N-word, but I'm using it specifically because this word is once again under investigation for its meaning. So Weinstein has experience with the Black Lives Matter Inc., with the over-socialized, under-informed kids.

22:57 And he attributes the reason they are the way they are to a number of things. And it starts off with an interesting thesis about the Democrat Party. I would claim that this actually goes back to a shift in the Democratic Party during the Clinton administration. During the Clinton administration, the Democratic Party effectively switched it took up the Republican Party's business model, moving away from defending the interests of common people as its reason for gaining power. And that created a problem. So during the Clinton administration, we saw the end to aid with family, to families with dependent children, we saw NAFTA, we saw basically an abandonment of the core

23:42 Now, the Republican Party at that point was the party of business, but that doesn't really mean the party of business. What the Republican Party was, was the party of well-established large businesses, which frequently meant, as it was catering to their interests, that it was a preventing small businesses from rising up that would threaten its constituents. Now, the Democrats took up this model. They went into influence peddling as well during the Clinton administration, and they became the party of other businesses. I'm just going to pause this for a second, because when he said that, I thought to myself, what business and what business opportunities have Democrats been involved in since the Clinton administration? And I could only really come up with one.

24:26 the wholesale sellout of every American institution to the Chinese. Yes, and there's a lot of documentation. I mean, Clinton was, if Weinstein had looked at it as Clinton being the real original sellout to the Chinese because he gave them our nuclear secrets, He did all kinds of deals with him. He let the whole, and him and Hillary both, let the outsourcing begin. Let the outsourcing begin. Offshoring and all that really started getting into high gear with Clinton. And NAFTA, of course, is an example of that. That was an offshoring deal. Right, yeah, totally. Not to China in that case, but to Canada and Mexico, Mexico mostly.

25:16 And yeah, but his other assertions are old. I'm irked by a few of them. His other assertions are old. left-leaning Democrat ideals from the 60s. Yeah, but I'm ignoring those because they are... You know, all the rich people are Republicans. All the rich people are Democrats. If he said that, I'd be more inclined. I mean, he talks about these corporations that are beholden to the Republican Party or back and forth. And let's talk about them. You know, the Hearst Corporation, all Democrats. DuPont, Democrats. I mean, you can go down the line, they're all Democrats.

25:52 I would argue at least that both parties, and I just got to think he's right about that, both parties were more interested in corporate and business interests than small business interests and the people. They were into influence. I totally disagree. The Republican Party has always been promoting the small business ideal. Right, but in reality after Clinton we got Bush and... Well, Bush was a Democrat for all practical purposes and still is. Okay, alright. The point is, none of the policies were really for the people anymore. I think we can agree, and that may never have been the case, but he's making this case. So now you have two parties that are basically dealing with competing business interests, vying for power. But what that does is it excludes the interests of regular folks. And so regular folks have been getting the shaft ever since. Nobody is representing their interests. They're getting wise to it.

CHAPTER 10 / 54 Discussion

Welfare Policy, Single Parent Homes, Demographic Shifts

A discussion on how historical welfare policies, such as "no man in the house" rules, incentivized the removal of fathers from homes in poor communities. Eric Weinstein explains the demographic consequences of removing men from a population, which undermines women's bargaining positions in dating and leads to unstable family structures. This cycle is presented as a primary driver of social inequity.

welfare· social security· single parents· demographics· mating bargaining

26:47 And they're feeling the effects on the street. They are feeling the system is rigged. It's rigged against them. It's not even evenly rigged against them. So, you know, in black communities, there's a perception it's specifically rigged against us. And you know what it is. But the way it is, is very subtle. It's not a matter of racism being ubiquitous, you know, inside every white head. It's not like that. This has very little to do with modern racism. That's correct and we know exactly what that modern, what is really happening is a historical And it started with no man about the house. This was an actual policy where you could not have a man and a woman and children in the same house in order to qualify, with jobs, in order to qualify for Social Security. This problem still exists today. And that's why, and I'm saying Black Men Capital B ADOS. That was for welfare, not Social Security. Welfare, I'm sorry. Welfare.

27:45 And to some degree, that is still the case. But even going back to slavery itself, men were separated from women. When you remove men from the household, you create incredible problems. And here's Weinstein on that. Here's the part that I don't hear discussed. When you take men out of a population, it has a very predictable effect. You take men out of a population, it undercuts the bargaining position of women in mating and dating. So if you take men out of the population, it means that those men who are still present in that population are in very high demand. Now, men being men, if they're in high sexual demand, it is hard to get them to settle down. A man who has lots of options is much harder to persuade.

28:31 to become monogamous and participate in traditional family raising. So what that does is it creates an environment in which you have many more single parent homes, many more children growing up without their fathers present. which of course hobbles the kids who are raised in that situation, because humans are so difficult to raise, they're so costly in terms of time and energy and resources, that one person has a much harder time doing it than a team of two people. And this sets in motion all of the things for which white society imagines that there's some cause inside of being black, when in fact, it's a demographic

CHAPTER 11 / 54 Discussion

Bob Woodson, Institutional Racism, Black Elected Officials

Civil rights leader Bob Woodson argues that the term "institutional racism" is used by black elected officials to deflect from their own policy failures in major cities. Despite having black mayors, police chiefs, and school boards for decades, many urban areas continue to struggle with poor education and high crime. Woodson suggests these leaders use abstract concepts to avoid accountability for the conditions of their constituents.

bob woodson· institutional racism· systemic racism· urban policy· education

29:12 process, a demographic process that unfolds very naturally if you remove a disproportionate number of men from a population and undermine women's bargaining position. So I've learned a lot about this, especially in poor neighborhoods, pushing the men out. And if you Mo Fax, we've done hour and hour after hour about how that works and how that is specifically affected. American descendants of slavery. But we can only go to the clip we've heard. We played recently Bob Woodson from the Woodson Institute, former civil rights activist and leader, who says, no, what is actually happening is the people who do get out of the neighborhood, the hood, the ghetto, they actually form a new class of the same people who are suppressing the lower classes to keep their own existence.

30:03 And so I really think that this talk about institutional racism, I don't know what institutional racism is. I want someone to tell me what that means. I believe that the reason that they keep invoking it is because It prevents black elected officials who have been running these, their liberal democratic mayors and city council members, school board members, been running our cities for the last 50 years. And those are the places where they identify the largest amount of inequities exist.

30:39 Well, they don't have to then answer the difficult question, if you were elected on the promise of improving the conditions for the least of these, why are students, why are children failing in systems run by your own people? So to avoid answering that question, all they've got to do is point to some abstract notion like institutional racism. Somehow white America has found a way to compel black professionals to miseducate their children in schools run and controlled and financed by them. But they don't have to answer that question as long as they can keep

31:23 the public's attention focus on institutional racism, whatever that means, then they don't have to address the difficult questions. So whether it's homelessness, whether it's welfare for poor communities, when you have organizations whose job it is to get money from the government and then hand it out They don't actually want to save anybody. They call these people their clients for a reason. They want to grow the base. He needs to upgrade his language from institutional racism to systemic racism. He does. Actually, he confuses the two. And we're going to get into the systemic in just a minute. So that is... and just look at the problem areas. Black mayors, black governors, black police chiefs.

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Donald Trump, Antifa, Thug Rhetoric

Donald Trump utilized aggressive rhetoric, including the word "thugs," to describe rioters and looters in Minneapolis and other cities. The hosts compare this to Barack Obama's use of the same term during the 2015 Baltimore protests. The discussion explores the linguistic shift that has attempted to equate the word "thug" with racial slurs.

donald trump· antifa· minneapolis· barack obama· linguistics

32:12 Black representatives. Why? Why is it still a shit show? Because this is truly systemic. This has been going on for a long time and what that creates is a very small group of people who are completely locked out. And this is what the president the other day called thugs. I happened in Minneapolis to descend further into lawless anarchy and chaos. Law and order will prevail. The looters, there's looting. You do have looting. These people in Antifa, it's a lot of radical left-bad people. Exploiting this tragedy to loot, rob, attack.

33:05 and menace, hatred, chaos, rioters, looters, and anarchists. Violence and vandalism led by Antifa, radical left-wing groups terrorizing the innocent, destroying jobs, burning down buildings. The mobs are devastating the life's work of good people. Anarchy, anarchy, criminals and vandals wreck our cities and lay waste to our communities. Mob violence. Radical left criminals, thugs. An angry mob. Angry mobs. It is essential that we protect the crown jewel of American democracy. The rule of law, violence, mayhem and disorder. An angry mob rioting. I am your president of law and order. Professional anarchists, violent mobs, arsonists, looters, criminals, rioters, Antifa, dangerous thugs, domestic terror.

33:57 So you heard all the things he was saying and a lot of it is about the agent provocateur group, which I think is Antifa-like groups paid to start crap off. But he throws in the thugs twice and I had a back and forth with Mo about it yesterday. He believes that Trump did that on purpose because he knows that lights up his base maybe at the expense of some heat. But you've not seen the mainstream come after him with his typical racist rhetoric about this which I found very odd He's even capitalized thugs in tweets And the reason is, in 2015, we learned that the word thug is equal to the N-word when this happened. A majority of the community in Baltimore, I think, have handled this appropriately, expressing real concern and outrage over the possibility that our laws were not applied evenly in the case of Mr. Gray, and that accountability needs to exist.

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Critical Theory, STEM, Gender Spectrum Debate

The "STEM is racist" movement is analyzed as a conflict between scientific reality and academic critical theory. Eric Weinstein argues that students in non-scientific fields like gender studies are incentivized to attack STEM because their ideological claims, such as sex being a spectrum, do not hold up to biological scrutiny. This creates a rift between activists and the scientific community.

stem· critical theory· gender studies· biology· academia

34:57 And I think we have to give them credit. My understanding is that you've got some of the same organizers now going back into these communities to try to clean up in the aftermath of a handful of protests, a handful of criminals and thugs who tore up the place. And that was an issue. There was a lot of talk about him using that word and he doubled down the next day and said, no, no, I really meant thugs because he meant thugs. And if you want to understand the history of thugs, it goes back to Tupac Shakur, Thug Life, MoFax, we did three hours on that yesterday. But there is a group of people who have been trying to get a taste of the life on the other side, who've been held down effectively by their own people who moved up and out and have been servicing them. And then we come to the real problem that happened, which is, I think, the reason behind the STEM blackout. You know, there's now this STEM is racist. We've laughed about this. Math is racist. And I finally figured out what was going on.

35:59 and why that's being said, but there's two sides to it. The first side is the Weinstein side, which we need to observe, and that's from the over-socialized children at school. If you're in critical theory, first of all, if you end up in critical theory, any one of these fields, women's studies, queer studies, whatever it is, You have already foregone this option. You don't end up in critical theory if you have the chops to do science. So, in effect, you have people who don't stand to personally benefit from opening those doors wider because they wouldn't go through them, arguing that nobody should go through those doors. If you were to do these things properly, you would study them with the tools of STEM.

36:44 But we know that's not what goes on inside of these departments. And we also know that the product doesn't add up from the point of view of science. You can't take the claim, for example, that if a man decides that he is a woman, then he is a woman. That's not a valid claim. It just doesn't stand up. And you can't claim that sex is a spectrum either. That claim doesn't stand up. These are empty. And we could have a discussion about what we are to do in light of the part of gender that is flexible, but We're not having that conversation because we've got an ultimatum on the table. Either you agree sex is a spectrum or you're the enemy. And I think this is a real big part of what we're seeing with the anti-stem is kids who have taken women's studies, gender studies, all these non-scientific

37:41 Types of courses and I guess you can get degrees in this Meanwhile, it's like if you actually look at from a scientific standpoint No, that can't be what you're saying. And so there's a rift between people who believe there's a hundred and thirty seven different genders and biologists who say well no, this is kind of where we're at on the other side of STEM is something that happened in 1994 And in 19, I think it was 90, maybe just before 94, do you remember the Sandefur, the Yumi, the Sandefur case? It was this 11-year-old kid who was in Los Angeles and had just gone, you know, was killing people and was like a child soldier, essentially. It was a huge case. And this was, this is, people were freaked out by it.

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Robert Sandifer, Super Predators, 1994 Crime Bill

The 1994 murder of 11-year-old Robert "Yummy" Sandifer in Chicago served as the catalyst for the "super predator" myth. Academic John DiIulio used flawed data to predict a bloodbath of teenage violence, leading to the weaponization of the law enforcement system via the 1994 Crime Bill. The hosts attribute the long-term damage to black communities to this legislation, specifically citing Joe Biden's role in its passage.

robert sandifer· john diiulio· 1994 crime bill· joe biden· super predator

38:32 I don't remember it. It was Robert Sandifer. And it was a very famous 11 year old murderer? Yeah, yeah, it was like basically a child soldier. 11 year old, oh I'm sorry, 11 year old American boy from Chicago. Sandifer's murder by fellow gang members in Chicago garnered national attention because of his age, resulting in his appearance on the cover of Time magazine in 1994. He was named Yummy because of his love of cookies. I mean I remember it now that's... He was murdered you mean? He was murdered but he was in a gang and he had murdered like a 12 year old girl. And what the story was is look at the children

39:13 Who are now just completely radicalized. They've got heavy weaponry. It's kill or be killed. They don't care. Well, here's a little backgrounder. Even in an era of violent teen killers, Robert Sandefur's murder was big news. The story scared people, says criminologist Barry Crisberg. This is a New York Times report. This was no longer a Chicago story. This was a story that no matter where you lived, you turned on the evening news and you would hear about this case.

39:51 By now, nearly all of us know the story of Robert Sandefur. There was a sense that the country writ large was going to hell in a handbasket. No one had a clear idea of what to do. Political scientist John DiIulio taught at Princeton University and had done extensive research in prisons studying the criminal justice system. From 1984 to 1994, when Sandifer was killed, teenage homicide rates had more than doubled. DiIulio looked at studies that estimated that by 2000, there would be a million more teens between the ages of 14 and 17, and he predicted crime rates would snowball even more. You'd have a doubling or a tripling in the rate.

40:32 of youth violence in the time between the mid 90s and up to through mid 2000s. So this is so beautiful in light of what we've seen just recently with coronavirus and the data models. We were told to shut up, shelter in place, cower in place, go home, be quiet, you're gonna die, millions of people will die, will die. This is not the first time this has happened. Perhaps most troubling to DiIulio was what he saw as an indication that the small percentage of kids who commit the most violent crimes would be much more destructive than the generation before them. Studies found that essentially 6% of every male youth cohort was responsible for about 50% of all the violent crimes committed by that cohort. That small fraction of people is going to be able to wreak incredible havoc.

41:25 DiIulio wasn't the only one predicting a surge in crime. By the year 2005, we may very well have a bloodbath of teenage violence. Northeastern University criminologist James Fox says his choice of words was deliberate. I did sound an alarm and I did use some rather strong language in terms of what might happen if we didn't react quickly. Fox and DiIulio felt compelled to call attention to this perceived problem and rhetoric proved the most powerful arrow in their quiver. DiIulio, an Ivy League academic from South Philadelphia, wrote this article for the Weekly Standard in 1995. The term super predator originated from an inmate who said, as it was a throwaway line, he said, these kids, they're stone cold predators. And like a match to a flame, the word caught on. Super predator. Predator. Predators. Super predator.

42:22 And there we have it. From science, technology, engineering and math came the term super predator because a bunch of numbers guys thought they had seen the end of the world. Remember, this is New York Times report. The super predator idea was wrong. Once it was out there, though, it was out there. There was no reeling it in. The experience was a turning point. DiIulio increasingly began to think about religion and public affairs as the best way to effect change. I lost faith in social science prediction at about the same time that I gained faith of a traditional religious con. But Crisberg says the problem wasn't with social science, but that DiIulio not only misinterpreted the data, but what it meant.

43:16 It was a myth and unfortunately it was a myth that some academics jumped onto. The fear over the super predator led to a tremendous number of laws and policies that we're just now recovering from. And that's how we got the 1994 crime bill. When we weaponized the entire law enforcement system, the commercial prison system, everything was all set up. But what didn't we have? We didn't have warm bodies. So everything, if you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail. We gotta go round them up, get these super predators. And I don't think we will recover from that. And that's how the men never got back in the house. Everything stayed the same. And now you still have a very small group of, I'll just say it, thugs, who live a thug life. And when the agent provocateurs kick open the high-end stores, they're like, shit, we're just gonna walk in. Everyone else seems to be grabbing in this world.

44:15 And that's why no one believes in STEM in the black community. That math doesn't work. It put us in this peril. And I think there's a lot to it. And you can blame the whole thing on Joe Biden. Pretty much. He drove it, that's for sure. This is why Joe Biden should never, ever be president. And certainly has no business saying, if you don't vote for me, you ain't black. This guy is the personification of the problem. Indeed. So there we are. It's being replicated around the world now. You don't need to have racism for this to happen. Now, if we go to the United Kingdom, I've received this from a couple of

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UK Protests, Black Lives Matter, Cultural Dictatorship

Protests in the United Kingdom following the death of George Floyd targeted national monuments like the Cenotaph. Critics argue that the Black Lives Matter movement in Britain is an imported American model used by middle-class activists to attack capitalism and the police. The segment highlights the difference in historical context between the US and the UK regarding slavery and infrastructure.

united kingdom· cenotaph· george floyd· capitalism· woke religion

45:07 Couple of my friends over there. This is just a youtuber. You're a racist and apparently we all are according to black lives matter egged on by the BBC We can't help it. We were born this way. They claim all whites are privileged and can never understand We're all guilty and should admit it Remember, your right to speak is because of your privilege, so you should shut up. Yes, this is 2020, where a tiny minority is trying to impose a cultural dictatorship on the overwhelming majority. The brutal killing of George Floyd in the US sparked levels of civil unrest not seen in Britain for years. Police brutality is always wrong, but 4,000 miles from Minneapolis, in a country with a very different history from the United States, protesters chose to descend on the Cenotaph.

45:50 our sacred memorial to millions of British heroes who died fighting racism and fascism. One protester scaled the monument and tried to set fire to the Union flag. So let's be clear, this riot wasn't about career criminal, armed robber and drug dealer George Floyd. Black Lives Matter states its purpose is to bring down capitalism and defund the police. They were joined by thousands of youths and idiots, white, self-hating, middle-class, spoiled brats, fresh from three years of brainwashing in our publicly funded universities, who demand that we take the knee at the altar of their woke religion. So Britain has a very different history, not built on slavery the way the United States was, infrastructure, etc. But the model is completely exportable.

46:34 You still have a group of people who are kept small and in dire straits and it's a horrible crap show. The United States wasn't built on slavery, I want to stop that. Fine. It wasn't, you're right. But there were pieces, I said infrastructure, which is at the time I think farming and cotton was infrastructure. I added that myself. Well, that's what I say, it's one of those little pieces of... I agree. You have no argument with me over that. But my point is, this is a takeover that has nothing to do with racism. It's being couched under that. It's a power grab and it's meant to, and I think ultimately will result in commercial police, corporatized police. It's not going to reform into anything other than, you know, the Eric Prince model of policing.

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Jesse Jackson, Black Pete, Netherlands Tradition

Jesse Jackson wrote to Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte demanding the end of the "Black Pete" Christmas tradition, labeling it a racist relic of colonialism. The character, traditionally portrayed by people in blackface, has become a focal point for international civil rights activists. The hosts view this as an export of the American racial grievance model to Europe.

jesse jackson· black pete· netherlands· mark rutte· colonialism

47:32 For the rich people for everybody who's got money. It's gonna get much much better If you like your privately owned jails, you're going to love your privately owned police department. And here's the model being exported by one of our old favorites. Jesse Jackson, the American civil rights leader, has written to the prime minister of the Netherlands asking him to stop a Dutch Christmas tradition that critics call racist, a character called Black Pete. The tradition is accused of encouraging blackface and the Black Pete character, Jackson says, is a racist relic of colonialism. I am writing to you to urge you to heed your moral conscience and do what you believe and know to be right," Jackson wrote to Prime Minister Mark Rutte in a letter sent via the Dutch Embassy in Washington. In the Dutch tradition, Black Pete accompanies St. Nicholas delivering gifts to children. He is known as a clownish servant who is usually portrayed by white people in black face paint, wearing frizzy wigs and red lipstick.

48:28 So Jesse Jackson's exporting the model. He's now, he's on the radar in the Netherlands and he's, oh my gosh, Jesse Jackson, oh my goodness. He'll be going over. Someone's, somehow, I'm sure he's got the money figured out. I guess Al and Benjamin Crump have it all locked up here so he's off to do something else. Here is another fine example. Meghan Markle herself, mixed race. is a 50% American descendant of slavery, of course, married to one of the princes and living in Los Angeles. She is so dumb.

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Meghan Markle, Virtual Commencement, Political Activism

Meghan Markle released a video message addressing the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, speaking to high school graduates in Los Angeles. Markle apologized to the students for the state of the world and encouraged them to use their skills for rebuilding society. The hosts criticize the speech as being out of touch with the reality of suppressed communities.

meghan markle· los angeles· breonna taylor· graduation· activism

49:12 that she finally breaks her silence to speak about what's going on. And you tell me who she's speaking to and who she feels sorry for and what she feels sorry about because she is not in touch with reality. And I had to tighten this up by chopping out long sentences of her looking, long silences of her looking in the camera and pensively thinking about her next wonderful thought. Here she is the princess as we've all seen over the last week What is happening in our country and in our state and in our hometown of LA has been? Absolutely devastating and I wasn't sure what I could say to you I wanted to say the right thing and I was really nervous that I I wouldn't or that it would get picked apart and I realized the only wrong thing to say is to say nothing because

50:06 George Floyd's life mattered and Breonna Taylor's life mattered and Philando Castile's life mattered and Tamir Rice's life mattered. And so did so many other people whose names we know and whose names we do not know. Stephon Clark, his life mattered. And I was thinking about this moment when I was a sophomore in high school. I was 15 and as you know, sophomore year is the year that we do volunteer work, which is a prerequisite for graduating. And I remember my teacher at the time, one of my teachers, Ms. Pellea, said to me before I was leaving for a day of volunteering,

50:42 Always remember to put others needs above your own fears. And that has stuck with me through my entire life and I have thought about it more in the last week than ever before. So the first thing I want to say to you is that I'm sorry. Now when I heard this, I'm like, oh, okay. I'm sorry. Repenting, she apologizes. But who is she, what is she sorry for and who is she sorry about? What? I am so sorry that you have to grow up in a world where this is still present. I know that this is not the graduation that you envisioned. And this is not the celebration that you imagined. She's talking to the college kids.

51:20 She's not talking to black suppressed America. She's talking to the kids. Oh, that this is not the graduation that you envisioned. And this is not the celebration that you imagined. But I also know that there's a way for us to reframe this for you and to not see this as the end of something but instead to see this as the beginning of you harnessing all of the work all the values all the skills that you have that you have embodied over the last four years and now you channel that. Now all of that work gets activated. Now you get to be part of rebuilding and I know sometimes people say how many times do we need to rebuild? Well you know what we are going to rebuild and rebuild and rebuild until it is rebuilt. I don't know man, I don't know what the hell she's thinking but she feels sorry for the people who didn't graduate and had parties?

52:10 Yeah, but it's okay now is the time to activate which of course means she's a complete political operative doing this and disgusting No, I don't know. Of course. What do you mean one of these stupid speeches? These people are giving these virtual Commencement addresses that's an embarrassment. I don't know why I want to take that gig And here's the... You get up there so they put a shawl on you and then throw a rope thing around your neck and... You get a phony degree for it though. You get to call yourself a doctor or something. Not necessarily. That's not true. Very few commencement things give you an honorary degree. That's why I've never done one because that's what I always demand and they didn't say no, I'm not going to do that for you. There's honorary degrees, aren't there? Oh, there's plenty of honorary degrees but this doesn't necessarily mean that if you do a commencement you automatically get one.

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Venmo Reparations, Gimlet Media, White Guilt

A new social media trend involves white individuals sending unsolicited small payments via Venmo to black acquaintances as a form of "reparations." A podcast from Gimlet Media investigated the phenomenon, finding that many recipients find the gesture insulting or confusing. The payments are often small amounts, such as five dollars, intended to alleviate white guilt.

venmo· reparations· gimlet media· white guilt· social media

53:04 Funniest thing that happened in white black world came to me on a podcast from Gimlet who are just, I think the Gimlet model is now pretty clear. Let's make a couple of diverse podcasts. We get some different background people doing some shows, which doesn't really matter if anyone listens or not. And then we, in those shows, we'll promote the custom podcasts we make for Cisco. I mean, it's so lame. I feel so sorry for those people who thought they were going to have a great deal. I'm going to become a podcaster. Yeah, and then you get to do your podcast, but you have to produce five others for corporate podcasts and promote them in your own. It's like, ugh. I didn't know about this. It's news to me. It's a great gimmick. Yeah, well, I think we invented it, Dvorak. This is the thing, Meteor. You guys dropped the ball. No, we did this all the time. We had the Honda... Oh, the Honda ones, yeah. We did all that kind of stuff. Anyway.

54:05 So this host is, I don't believe he's Ados, he's black, because as he says he is, but I think he may be more a descendant of... of the islands and he discovered something that he investigated on his podcast and Here it is this thing my experience. It's incredibly confusing payment some variation of it hasn't happened to everybody I know like my sister my neighbors my friends white people I've been sending black people Venmo payments in these really weird bizarre ways. Oh stop it completely Is this guy like a British butler? I mean, where does that accent? I think it's an island accent. It could be Jamaica, could be Barbados, something like that. One of the colonies. One of the colonies. And so this is about the strange Venmo payments that start coming up. I've been sending black people Venmo payments in these really weird, bizarre ways, often completely out of the blue and frequently completely unsolicited.

55:06 I've put out a call on Twitter asking for people to share their experiences with this, and I heard from all of these black people who had gotten a notification that some white person had sent them cash in like the weirdest form of reparations. As if to say, here's a few bucks, sorry for racism. I just got a random Venmo from a friend and it said for weed or drinks and I was like, ain't no much but I'm sending it back. This is happening all over the country. I live in Chicago. I heard from clothes designers, aspiring filmmakers, political organizers, computer programmers, teachers, academics, podcasters, photographers, comedians, lots of messaging, usually middle class, most of the time under 40. Payments were continually kept coming through. And I was like, oh,

55:53 Well, thank you. According to my completely unscientific survey, it seems like you're more likely to get memo payments from your white friends if you live in a mostly white area, went to a mostly white college, or if you work in a mostly white field, like sketch comedy. Thankfully, white people don't tend to send these with emojis. These payments just seem to be small amounts of money, like the amount you might contribute to a colleague's birthday card, made to people that are, on the whole, financially completely fine. This shows you What is going on these children you see running around yeah? Oh, this has been going on for a while this this idea. It just started up a couple weeks ago

56:33 First time I heard of it, I know it probably predates that. But it was the end, I can name people on Twitter that are promoting it. White people. And it's to send a black person a hundred bucks. Oh no, but this is like five bucks. People are sending three bucks. Yeah, well apparently a lot of people can't afford it, or whatever you can afford. It's kind of an open model. This came up in the dinner conversation last night. Eric's here working on the house and And Eric, I said, you're supposed to... Somebody, one of the kids said, you know, you're supposed to send $100 to a black person. And Eric says, he said, what are you talking... What is this? I said, and I explained to him this bit. It's a good bit, by the way, because it gets people a bunch of free money. And Eric says, hard no. Hard no. Yeah, well, and, you know, most black people found it pretty insulting.

57:25 It's like, hey man, what are you doing? And especially because it's like $3 or $5 and sorry for racism. Have a coffee. But this is what you're seeing. That is Black Lives Matter, Inc. where, well, I've said it a million times, just completely under-informed. They have no idea what they're doing. Finally, we've got, oh, Tom Fitton, Mr. Lawyer. Oh my goodness. ActBlue Charities is the fundraising charity that purports to raise money for other charities. Why is this involved in Black Lives Matter Global Network?

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ActBlue, Black Lives Matter, Fundraising Transparency

A debate ensues regarding the financial relationship between the fundraising platform ActBlue and the Black Lives Matter movement. While some claim donations are funneled directly to the Democratic National Committee, others argue ActBlue serves merely as a clearinghouse for various left-leaning groups. The lack of a centralized 501(c)(3) for Black Lives Matter raises questions about tax filings and accountability.

actblue· black lives matter· dnc· fundraising· irs

58:05 There's no IRS info on this organization. Hello? And Candace Owens also just woke up to this. How long are we saying this? Three, four weeks now? This is a total money-grabbing scam. It's going to help you elect Joe Biden or get him money for his election. Well, you know, I got into an argument with a couple of people about this already. The ActBlue website, yeah, they are a kind of a quasi-pack and they're the front for the DNC, but they also do just straight up collections like a PayPal. And so Black Lives Matter does run through ActBlue, but they're doing, if you go deep enough into their website, you find a whole pricing schedule and you can pay them

58:51 to clear, to be a clearinghouse, it costs you 3.5 or 3.8% of all income and you get the money. It doesn't go to ActBlue, they get their 3.8% and probably a piece of the mailing list. But this nonsense that everybody can donate. I'm gonna disagree with you. You can disagree. I'm gonna tell you why. I'm gonna tell you why. ActBlue is the non-profit. There is no Black Lives Matter official non-profit organization. That's the problem I have. They are just like the Austin Justice Coalition, they're on the payroll of ActBlue. They're not, they get a stipend from that. Well if you can show me that, I'm all in. Well, if you can show me that there's any organization outside of ActBlue that is taking money on behalf of Black Lives Matter that has a Form 990, I'm all in. There is not. Well I'm just going to tell you this, I'm going to say it again.

59:49 ActBlue is a clearinghouse, hardly any different than PayPal, that you can run your whole operation through. And when you donate to Black Lives Matter, 10 bucks, the ActBlue people will take their piece of it, 3%, and you get the rest of it. Everyone's thinking that all the money's going right into the Joe Biden campaign when it's not. Well, I disagree on how the money is run here, and I disagree on your categorization of what Act Blue is. and who runs it and how it works. Go to the website and look at pricing for nonprofits. I understand what you're saying. They have a whole system, they collect money for a lot of people. They can collect money for nonprofits, but if that... Or anyone, you don't even have to be a nonprofit. Any left-leaning group. Okay, okay. We could use ActBlue to collect money instead of PayPal. That's correct. But... Until they listen to the show. In this case,

1:00:49 I believe that Black Lives Matter is not one single entity that has any kind of fiscal responsibility because they are not an organization. So it's just a name. And it's... But you yourself said they're an ink. No, I gave it that name. Because there is no incorporation. There's a Black Lives Matters foundation which was set up in 2015, has not reported anything since 2017, is run by people who are not involved in any of this and they're probably raking in money and laughing all the way to the bank.

1:01:30 Act Blue is, yes, you can use them as a clearinghouse, but then if you use them as a clearinghouse, you're taking money in, so you have to somehow file taxes. I don't care if you're a non-profit or not. So who's filing taxes and what kind of money is going in? That's the point of this accountability. It's not going to show up on Act Blue's Form 990. It's not. Right, so then it's just a client, but who, well is it possible that Black Lives Matter is incorporated or not or even established as a nonprofit under some other name? I have looked and the only thing I can find is other Democrat run organizations and when I say like Democrat Party

1:02:19 And the biggest one, you know, I'll bring it up right now because I've been looking at this for weeks, is some $30 million Democrat fund. Here, hold on a second. I'll bring it right up here. I'm going into GuideStar to get you the details. Well, you're doing that, I'm going to reiterate your position. Your claim is that Black Lives Matter is a front for the Democrat Party to collect more money for Joe Biden. No, no, no. I'm not saying that. That's what I would think. I'm saying that they're misrepresenting themselves as helping black people when they're... Well that... That's all I've been saying. That's all I've been saying. Well I know but I'm talking about the Act Blue connection.

1:03:02 So, okay, Black Lives Matter Foundation, which has not filed anything since 27, so they're defunct as far as I'm concerned, and there's no names or anything that triggers any bells. What was the last date? What was that date? 20- so they filed their 2017 taxes, so they're in violation of the law because they had to have 2018 in a year ago. The Center for Popular Democracy, which is in Brooklyn, New York. which has gross receipts of 37 million dollars, collaborates with the movement for black lives. Everything else is... there's nothing else there. Hold on a second. The Center for Popular... what is it? The Center for Popular Democracy. 37 million?

CHAPTER 20 / 54 Discussion

Patrisse Cullors, Trained Marxists, Anti-Trump Agenda

Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors described herself and other organizers as "trained Marxists" with a specific ideological frame. In interviews, Cullors stated that the primary goal of the movement is to remove Donald Trump from office. The hosts argue that the movement's leadership is more focused on dismantling capitalism and gaining power than addressing actual racism.

patrisse cullors· marxism· joe biden· donald trump· capitalism

1:02:19 And the biggest one, you know, I'll bring it up right now because I've been looking at this for weeks, is some $30 million Democrat fund. Here, hold on a second. I'll bring it right up here. I'm going into GuideStar to get you the details. Well, you're doing that, I'm going to reiterate your position. Your claim is that Black Lives Matter is a front for the Democrat Party to collect more money for Joe Biden. No, no, no. I'm not saying that. That's what I would think. I'm saying that they're misrepresenting themselves as helping black people when they're... Well that... That's all I've been saying. That's all I've been saying. Well I know but I'm talking about the Act Blue connection.

1:03:02 So, okay, Black Lives Matter Foundation, which has not filed anything since 27, so they're defunct as far as I'm concerned, and there's no names or anything that triggers any bells. What was the last date? What was that date? 20- so they filed their 2017 taxes, so they're in violation of the law because they had to have 2018 in a year ago. The Center for Popular Democracy, which is in Brooklyn, New York. which has gross receipts of 37 million dollars, collaborates with the movement for black lives. Everything else is... there's nothing else there. Hold on a second. The Center for Popular... what is it? The Center for Popular Democracy. 37 million?

1:03:54 The Center for Popular Democracy works to create equity, opportunity and a dynamic democracy in partnership with high-impact base-building organizations, organizing alliances and progressive unions. We strengthen our collective capacity to envision and win an innovative pro-worker, pro-immigrant racial and economic justice agenda. And this always stems back, it seems to me, these New York operations of the World's Workers Party. Yes. Yes. So anyway, remember answer a dot and yes, so now let's so let's talk to or let's not talk to but listen to two short clips from one of the co-founders of Black Lives Matters.

1:04:39 the initial Black Lives Matters which was started in Louisiana that's really when it's when the first came out and this is Patrice Cullors and she listened to this. I also think that it might I think of a lot of things. The first thing I think is that we actually do have an ideological frame. Myself and Alicia in particular are trained organizers. We are trained Marxists. We are super versed on sort of ideological theories. And I think that what we really try to do is build a movement that could be utilized by many, many black folks. Trained Marxist. So there's your World Workers Party, all of that.

1:05:32 trained Marxist. Yes, but not just trained Marxist, no, no. The co-founder of this organization which doesn't really exist, which sends money to an organization which does a lot of different things and they have the financial responsibility, fine, whatever, if they get it or not, if they're just a pay processing, I pay taxes, someone's got to pay taxes over that. What these kids are sending their money to is to a a trained Marxist who clearly does not have real racism and solving of that at top of mind. In fact, she admits what it's all about. I've heard a lot of criticism of former Vice President Joe Biden from civil rights activists. The election obviously will be a choice. How do you think Biden matches up compared to President Trump when it comes to these issues that are important to you?

1:06:21 Hands down, Trump not only needs to not be in office in November, but he should resign now. Trump needs to be out of office. He is not fit for office. And so what we are going to push for is a move to get Trump out while we're also going to continue to push and pressure Vice President Joe Biden around his policies and relationship to policing and criminalization. That's going to be important. But our goal is to get Trump out. That's what they're for. That's all. Nothing more, nothing less. That's what this is all about. It's always been about Trump. I know, but it's good to hear people say it. Yeah, well, they usually won't admit it. No, but now it's just out in the open. Well, they figure they got an edge. You know, things are going their way, so they can now come out from under the rocks.

1:07:19 We'll see. The train Marxist thing is very disturbing, especially after you did that thing last show about the Vanity Fair for teens and the promotion of Marxism. Where's the government in all this? I mean, we're not supposed to be encouraging. I mean, it's not like it's against the law because there is a free speech issue, but I think we should be at least aware of this a little more about the Marxism that is really a counter to the American system. And even though all these same politicians, politicians included, I would say AOC is one of them, capitalism must go. And they're very outspoken about it. I mean, everybody's, capitalism must go. They want to get rid of capitalism. They want to replace it with a state-sponsored system that they can then turn over to the one world government. Not that I'm going to go that far.

1:08:11 But it's the easiest way to go to the one. Yeah, but I even wonder, I wonder if that's really what it's about. I think it's just all power. Everybody wants power and these people are now trying to grab their power. I don't see any real heart in this except for the people who get sucked into it. Who eventually wind up saying, well, maybe I should Venmo a black person some money because I'll feel better about it because I don't really know what my money did. Well, that's how it always devolves in this country. Some you know some token gesture that makes you feel good in your wash your hands of it. That's that's who we are I mean, that's that's a basic thesis that I would subscribe to which is that nobody's really been radicalized. They're just idiots And that's who we are is can I solve this with a pill or with some cash either way? I'd really appreciate if I could just do that Meanwhile back in Washington DC

CHAPTER 21 / 54 Discussion

San Francisco Statues, Google Maps, Reporter Pronunciation

Protesters in San Francisco toppled a statue of Junipero Serra, leading to a discussion on the correct pronunciation of the name. Local reporters were caught mispronouncing the name "Junipero" in a manner identical to the phonetic errors made by Google Maps. The hosts suggest this is evidence of Google's influence over modern newsrooms and the lack of local knowledge among journalists.

san francisco· junipero serra· google maps· journalism· pronunciation

1:09:06 Oh, we do have some action out on San Francisco, which I don't have, which I do have some clips of. We had a bunch of, we had a statue of, uh... Yeah, you had, uh... A lot of statues. In fact, in Oregon, they overturned, they'd taken down the Thomas Jefferson statues. And, uh... And, uh, and, uh, Francis Scott Key? Yeah, Francis Scott Key, I think, is in San Francisco. Yeah, they took, because of course, you know, the racist national anthem, gotta get rid of that. So we have these, we have this San Francisco action, this is what's going on in San Francisco and there's a pronunciation issue here from two different reporters both covering San Francisco which has me completely beside myself. You want to play this clip is

1:09:56 San Francisco action and bad pronunciation KQED. Outside San Francisco City Hall, activists came together to paint the words defund the police on the street in giant yellow letters. Mission District resident Adriana Camarena was there. Camarena wants more community involvement and oversight in the policing process, especially by those most impacted by police, such as people of color, the trans community and homeless people. Activist spray-painted stolen land, stolen people, and Native Lives Matter at the site of the Junipero Serra statue. Serra built missions across California, often with the labor of captive Native American people. I was wondering how to pronounce the name. Well, that ain't it. Then what was it? Is that the end of that clip? Yeah, that's all I got. It's supposed to be 36 seconds. It's 35 seconds. And that was 35 seconds? Yeah. Huh.

1:10:55 Well, he pronounced it wrong, so did the other girl. There was another woman that came in, I'm sorry that clip is cut off. But let's listen to San Francisco bad pronunciation one. And Native Lives Matter at the site of the Junipero Serra statue. By the way, Junipero Serra is the way it's pronounced on Google Maps. Is that how you pronounce it? No. I have no idea. Let's listen to bad pronunciation number two. Through ropes around the statues of St. Junipero Serra, So she, the woman, and these are local, it's Unipero Sarah. Unipero Sarah. This is as bad as me here in Texas saying, hey, I'd like that jicama sauce. I swear to God, I said that. Jicama sauce. Tina fell off her chair. What do I know, man? I grew up in Amsterdam. So how are you supposed to pronounce this?

1:11:53 Unipero-cera. There's a giant boulevard in San Francisco called Unipero-cera. Unipero-cera, Unipero-cera. And they're pronouncing it Junipera, which is again the way Google Maps pronounces it because they're just doing it phonetically. But these are local reporters? No, I think they're getting the news from Google as well. These are local reporters. The point I'm gonna make is they're not local reporters. These are outsiders that have moved in for some reason to give us local news. They don't even know how to pronounce your name right. Connect the dots! Who is putting journalists in newsrooms everywhere for free? The same people who help them pronounce it wrong. Google!

1:12:39 We had the whole story, we had the whole story. Google's putting journalists into newsrooms everywhere. And you yourself said they pronounce it the way Google Maps does. Yeah, coincidence, you're right. That's not a coincidence. It's proof. It's fact. Junipero. Junipera. That's a good one. Junipera. These are not reporter. Well, they are actually reporters. They're reporting whatever someone put in front of them. Hey, I don't know how to pronounce that. Yeah, call home base. We're talking about the Trump rally earlier. So I've decided I've started changing my beat around a little bit. I'm starting to listen to NPR radio and realizing it's worse. Yeah, it's pretty bad. It's worse than the networks.

CHAPTER 22 / 54 Discussion

NPR, Tulsa Rally Coverage, Bias in Reporting

NPR's coverage of the Trump rally in Tulsa is criticized for focusing on negative framing, such as the arrest of a woman in a t-shirt and the COVID-19 status of campaign staffers. The hosts argue that NPR has become increasingly slanted, providing "word salad" reports that prioritize narrative over factual detail. The segment contrasts NPR's intellectual branding with its actual reporting quality.

npr· tulsa· donald trump· journalism· bias

1:13:29 And they're getting away with it because obviously the only people that listen to NPR are the dedicated ones. And while they listen to NPR, it's America's treasure. You mean instead of listening to PBS or Democracy Now? Well, no. Instead of listening, what would you listen to? You're in your car. I'm assuming most people listen to NPR in their car. They're driving to work and they're listening to the NPR news feed as opposed to locally here we have CBS radio, which is really kind of a lively news operation even though they're slanted a little bit but it's not too bad. But no, if you're an intellectual and you're driving to work and you're not on your bicycle... No, you listen to NPR of course. You listen to NPR... And you dream about having sex with, it depends on what your preference is, Ira Glass or Terry Gross. That is the profile of the NPR listener.

1:14:20 And it turns out there is absolutely no difference. It's the same person. So you have let's listen to their report on the Trump rally and see if there's any dubious issues in here. Okay, which slanted and I'm sorry, this starts with the word slanted. I got it. Okay, the Trump rally, we got it here. The Trump campaign says six staffers for the rally in Tulsa tonight have tested positive for COVID-19. But officials say those people won't be at the event and that everyone attending the rally will be given temperature checks before they pass through security. This as tens of thousands are expected to be in the city both for the rally and to protest against President Trump. Chris Polanski of member station KWGS has more.

1:15:05 Things are tense in downtown Tulsa police confirmed that they arrested a woman wearing an I can't breathe t-shirt this morning at the request of Trump campaign staff Some Oklahoma National Guardsmen are carrying rifles despite the guard telling reporters earlier this week They just skip right over this whole they arrest a woman because she was wearing a t-shirt. Oh And that's it? That's just do the headline? No detail? No, no, you missed the best part of it. At the request of Trump. Yes, yes. Trump. I heard that too. Arrest that woman. She's wearing a t-shirt. Things are tense in downtown Tulsa. Police confirm that they arrested a woman wearing an I Can't Breathe t-shirt this morning at the request of Trump campaign staff. Some Oklahoma... And the cops went, okay, sure they did. Oklahoma National Guardsmen are carrying rifles... Stop, stop, stop, stop.

1:15:52 You gotta listen to the whole thing. It starts off with the assertion that six staffers were tested positive, but they won't be attending. Yeah. So what difference does it make? Orange is not bad. Why are you reporting that six... Oh yeah, and some guy's wife at home, he got, you know, but they're not gonna be attending anyway. So what's it got to do with the story? Nothing. It's just Trump. They gotta feel air. This is the worst report I've ever heard. We'll pick it up again. And now they're arresting some woman for wearing a t-shirt at the request of the Trump campaign. Because she's wearing a t-shirt? Is that the reason? Yes! Lock her up! I have no idea. They're not giving me much detail. Things are tense in downtown Tulsa. Police confirmed that they arrested a woman wearing an I Can't Breathe t-shirt this morning at the request of Trump campaign staff. Some Oklahoma National Guard

1:16:46 Guardsmen are carrying rifles despite the guard telling reporters earlier this week They would only carry batons and pepper spray an organizer for one of several counter demonstrations says she's expecting as many as 6,000 attendees at a city park Leaders in Tulsa's black community made one last appeal to Mayor GT Bynum to call off the event Bynum has stood by the president and the rally well the leaders of the in the black community, which I guess is just one area and I don't know what they're talking about. Yeah, they don't either. They just, it's just words, words, salads. Just while we're on the topic of slanty reports, I want to play this other NPR report. This is the one on COVID. Meanwhile, states around the country are continuing to see record numbers of COVID-19 cases as officials try to find the right balance between reopening and limiting the spread of the virus. NPR's Matthew Schwartz has more.

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COVID-19 Data, NPR Lifestyle Segments, Leaf Blowers

NPR reports on record COVID-19 cases in states without mask mandates, including Tulsa County, Oklahoma. The hosts also mock NPR's lifestyle segments, such as an in-depth investigation into the negative health effects of leaf blowers and the history of the American lawn. They characterize the network's content as negative and disconnected from the needs of daily commuters.

npr· covid-19· leaf blowers· public health· lawns

1:17:40 Arizona reported 3,200 new cases in one day. Texas, more than 4,600. South Carolina, more than 1,000. And Florida, more than 4,000. None of these states have a statewide mask requirement. Several cities and counties have imposed their own rules for wearing masks in public. In Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis continues to shy away from imposing a statewide requirement, telling reporters masks have to be voluntary because, quote, the Constitution is not suspended just because there is a virus. Also seeing record highs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, the site of President Trump's campaign rally Saturday night. Matthew Schwartz, NPR News, Washington.

1:18:25 Oh, yeah. Have we ever heard anything about Tulsa County in the whole three months of this COVID? No, now it's a bright top of the news. I had when I had an interesting, I'll see if I still have this. I had like an anti-Trump thing from the UK about it. I wonder if I... Well, you're doing that. If I'm going to be ranting on these guys. So I've been listening to the NPR feed. And so most of the stuff that they have is pretty, if you listen to their news, you have like, I've got, there's like, they talk about, for example, let's see if I can find, this is on the,

1:19:09 Yeah, this is the leaf. Let's try this one. Leaf blowers. This is what you end up listing. This is what they talk about on NPR now. Leaf blowers. A lot of places have banned leaf blowers or restricted their hours, especially the noisier gas powered models. Walker was interested in the relationship between noise and public health in a city like Boston. Sleep disturbances, I think the direct relationship between sound and negative health. The World Health Organization suggests that daytime noise levels shouldn't exceed 55 decibels.

1:19:44 Walker wondered how leaf blowers registered, even if you weren't the one blowing the leaves. We see that even when you move 400 feet away from the point of operation, you're still getting sound levels that are in excess of what the World Health Organization recommends for daytime sound levels. But then we also learned that these leaf blowers have a strong contribution from the lower frequencies. It has an ability to travel very long distances and penetrate through the walls. So it's really hard to mitigate. And we see in the epidemiological literature that low frequency sound is creating negative health effects above and beyond high frequency sound. Oh man, but windmills not an issue.

1:20:36 No, well, let's go. You got to play the second part of this. This is the leaf. This is a different story. Now they go on about they're down with the leaf blower. So now you start talking about lawns and the importance and the history of lawns. This is an NPR. This is what people listen to on their way to work instead of our show. Listen to this under leaf to different story. Fools! Instead of listening to something good... If you go look at the Oxford English Dictionary and try to find the word lawn, you'll see that it dates from the 16th century, from Old English for an open space or what was called the glade. Ted Steinberg is a history and law professor at Case Western Reserve. I'm the author of several books, including American Green, The Obsessive Quest for the Perfect Lawn. And these lawns, as it were, that existed back in 16th, 17th, 18th century England, were typically found on estates. Now talk about

1:21:37 how America got into lawns and the degree to which they upped the game. So lawns go way back in American history. Washington and Jefferson, of course, had lawns. Nevertheless, I was going to say this is why podcasting is so great, because you may want to listen to an hour about Lawrence. But it should not interrupt your daily commute as something that will change your day necessarily. That's pretty good. Did they have anything... They seem to be against lawns, they seem to be against leaf blowers. I don't know, these guys. Very negative operations NPR. I'm not sure where I got this report from, but it may have been from a similar type of broadcast organization.

CHAPTER 25 / 54 Discussion

Noodle Gun, Cancel Culture, Corporate Resignations

The "Noodle Gun" segment tracks recent instances of cancel culture and corporate purges. High-profile resignations occurred at Bon Appétit, Refinery29, and the Philadelphia Inquirer due to internal pressure regarding racial sensitivity. Additionally, actress Skai Jackson is highlighted for using her social media platform to target individuals for past comments, leading to investigations of students and professionals.

noodle gun· cancel culture· bon appetit· crossfit· skai jackson

1:23:55 This is the this is an older clip. I mean, it's from a couple of weeks ago. Before before we do the noodle gun, we've got to get the get the jingle. I'm going to shoot you in the face with my noodle gun, you racist piece of shit. I got my pasta glock locked and loaded. It's time for the noodle gun. All right. You have a contribution. I'm excited. This is Katie Herzog, who is a ex writer. She's a socialist. or lefty, but she hates everything going on because she thinks it's just the cancellation culture. So she does a podcast with this other guy.

1:24:32 cancellation podcast. I can never remember the name of it. Cancel and something and a board. I can't remember the name of the podcast, but she lists all she all she does is they they harp on these ridiculous cancellations of people for doing just lame things over history, especially what she really kind of gets gets her riled up is when something that happened 10 years ago gets somebody fired tomorrow. And here, this will catch us up with the show. But there's some like accusations of them, of the magazine, like being a hostile environment for people of color. And this is gone. So this was at Bon Appetit.

1:25:13 Over the past few days, an editor from Refinery29 stepped down, an editor at the Philadelphia Inquirer resigned on Saturday after dozens of staff members walked out because the paper published an article with a headline, Buildings Matter Too, which clearly is a reference to Black Lives Matter and reference to, I guess, like looting and burning of buildings in Philly. So the headline was like, So egregious to people that they walked out. The CEO of Second City, the CEO of CrossFit, the sustainable fashion brand Reformation. A woman from the CBC was fired after quoting the N-word in a meeting. So she was literally quoting someone and she was fired for that. Some pop culture stars have been fired. A few people were fired from the show Vanderpump Rules, which I've never watched but apparently is popular. A guy named Hartley Lauer was fired from The Flash.

1:26:11 And that was after this woman named Skye Jackson, who I'd never heard of, but she has like 500,000 followers on Twitter and she wrote a book called Reach for the Sky, How to Inspire and Empower and Clap Back. This woman has turned her account into like a call-out account where people are sending her like incriminating DMs or social media posts or whatever and she's publicizing them. She, for instance, targeted like a Yale freshman who when she was 15 used the N-word in some sort of meme or social media thing. Yale responded to this and said they were investigating this student for something she did when she was 15 years old. So this is like

1:26:50 This is really spreading. I think Me Too for microaggressions is a great way to put it and we're seeing the same sort of apologies, self-flagellation, promises to do better. And I am very curious to see how this is going to spread. Yeah, I think we have a lot more that I can just list in less time because she did kind of a recap of a couple older ones. And we now have a website for this. You know, we had noodlegun.com. One of our producers has taken it upon himself to track the Noodle Gun direct targets, so that may be helpful for your project. Yes. And I will just go through... where is my Noodle Gun? Here we have it. Yeah, well actually the one we wanted... This one. Here we go. There's the Noodle Gun.

CHAPTER 26 / 54 Discussion

Corporate Apologies, Statue Removals, Proposition 209

Lloyd's of London issued an apology for its historical role in the slave trade, while various institutions like Ole Miss and the Minnesota Twins removed controversial statues and nicknames. In California, a move to repeal Proposition 209 aims to allow the use of racial quotas in public employment and education. The hosts view these developments as part of a broader systemic shift driven by social pressure.

lloyd's of london· mississippi· california· proposition 209· affirmative action

1:27:39 Okay, Lloyd's of London apologizes for shameful role in Atlantic slave trade CBS CBS and MTV networks have hired they still have people are still alive from that era that can apologize. They should be Getting a skeleton making him talk CBS and MTV have hired private detectives to check and monitor social media of their entertainment stars to make sure that if anything can turn up. Old Miss is being encouraged to drop Rebels as its athletic nickname.

1:28:18 Minnesota Twins removed the Calvin Griffith statue from Target Field. We have the president, of course, proclaiming Juneteenth Day, not officially, but did write a nice note to everybody. This is one that is in your neck of the woods, the repeal Proposition 209. Have you followed this? Yeah, yeah I have. Can you fill me in? Not, well I wasn't prepared to so I can't quite but it's just to change the way the affirmative action is handled so race isn't involved so you can actually, it's designed so you can actually use quotas legally.

1:28:59 I want this many black people dead, and I want this many Mexicans in here, and Hispanics, and Latinx, and you know, I want ten of them, and five of these, and then you can do it legally. So, yeah, so I'm just reading here, came from 1996, the original Proposition 209, which passed, prohibited the state from considering race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in the operation of public employment, public education, or public contracting. So, now they apparently, they want to be able to do that to force organizations... Quotas. Quotas, right. Which I'm sure will be 50% or 51% even, who knows. That's, I think that's a noodle gun there.

CHAPTER 27 / 54 Discussion

Chick-fil-A, Dan Cathy, Shoe Shining Incident

Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy participated in a public event where he knelt to shine the shoes of rapper Lecrae as a gesture of repentance for racism. During the exchange, Lecrae suggested that instead of a hug, the CEO should offer stock in Chick-fil-A. The hosts describe the incident as tone-deaf pandering that fails to address tangible economic concerns.

chick-fil-a· dan cathy· lecrae· shoe shine· pandering

1:29:46 Let's see. Oh, Rick Wilson. Rick Wilson, the noodle gun is backfiring as he and his wife have been caught with pictures of a cooler in the back of their truck that says, that has a confederate flag and says the south will rise again. He's got to go. Yes, let's get him out of here. The, well you probably saw the the Chick-fil-A CEO shining the Lecrae Shoes, the rapper Lecrae Shoes. Did you see that? Yeah. Oh my goodness. Here he is, Chick-fil-A CEO. Some of our closing moments here, but a story that was shared with me by a dear friend who shared with me about a revival that was taking place in a church in Texas.

1:30:35 And at that revival on the front seat was an older African-American man that was sitting there. And this young man got up that was there in that service and he'd been so gripped with conviction about the racism that was in that local community in a small town in Texas that he took a shoe brush And he walked over to this elderly gentleman and he knelt on his knees and began to shine his shoes. And tears began to flow in that service. It was an attitude of conviction. So I invite folks just to put some words to action here. And if you need advice, somebody, please have a shoe shine. And he just stood right on the work.

1:31:27 And whether they got tennis shoes on or not, maybe they got sandals on. And listen to what Lecrae says when he backs away from him. It's very telling. It really doesn't matter. But there's a time in which we need to have, you know, some personal action here. Maybe we need to give them a bullet too. That's some stock in Chick-fil-A. Shit I'm sorry I hit a button you didn't hear it. Let me just roll that back for a second here We go step down your own clip now. I hit a button accidentally some personal action here, maybe we need to give a hug to Some some some stock in Chick-fil-a

1:32:08 So that's so telling. The guy comes over, shines the black man's shoes, then says, and I'm going to give you a hug. And the black man says, appropriately, how about some stockings in Chick-fil-A? How about you stop with the pandering and give me something tangible? It's so telling. No, no, they don't understand. Totally tone deaf. President Trump, I think, is being roped in a little bit. A little bit of noodle gun aimed at him. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said he's encouraging NFL owners to sign Colin Kaepernick. Donald Trump has not weighed in. Yeah, and if you remember, Donald Trump slammed players for kneeling during the national anthem and called for them to be fired. Here's Trump and then what he had to say yesterday about Kaepernick. Check it out.

CHAPTER 28 / 54 Discussion

Donald Trump, Colin Kaepernick, NFL Return

Donald Trump expressed support for Colin Kaepernick getting another chance in the NFL, provided his playing ability is still "up to snuff." This marks a shift from Trump's previous stance where he called for players who kneel during the national anthem to be fired. The hosts question the timing of this change in relation to the upcoming election.

donald trump· colin kaepernick· nfl· kneeling· roger goodell

1:32:52 sports and kneeling do you think calling capper next to get another shot in the nfl if he deserves it he should if he has the playing ability he was he started off great and then he didn't end up very great in terms of a as a player he he was terrific in his rookie year i think he was very good in the second year and then something happened So his playing wasn't up to snuff. The answer is absolutely I would as far as kneeling I would love to see him get another shot, but obviously he has to be able to play well. If he can't play well, I think it would be very unfair. Oh my god. This is entertainment tonight. First of all, Trump drove Kaepernick out of the NFL. Oh really? Now he deserves a second chance. Well what the hell changed? The man is still gonna kneel. He's still gonna kneel. So what? Your re-election is coming up and now you want to change your stance on this?

1:33:46 That's the children of... What? What is she talking about? He didn't drive Kaepernick out of the NFL. Just letting you know what the noodle gun is doing. Of course he didn't. Now what show is that? Entertainment Tonight Canada. Oh brother. Alright here we go. A couple more as we just go down the list. I think we already discussed that Associated Press now has changed their style guide. The word Black will be capitalized with a B, capital B if it's about black people. Johnson & Johnson is dropping all skin whitening creams. So no choice for you ladies, no matter what you want to do. Ford Motor Company is pushing back the debut of its new Bronco because, you know... Wait, wait, stop a second.

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Open Source Coding, Sambo's Restaurant, Brand Erasure

The open-source community, including OpenSSL and GitHub, is moving to remove terms like "master," "slave," "whitelist," and "blacklist" from their code. In Santa Barbara, the last remaining Sambo's restaurant changed its name after 63 years due to the name being perceived as a racial slur, despite it being a combination of the founders' names, Sam and Bo.

openssl· github· sambo's· santa barbara· coding terminology

1:37:13 Black coffee, although of course this is trolling, so that's kind of fun. We've talked about the open source community and GitHub and something I use every day is OpenSSL. And OpenSSL is indeed changing, if you can, better words, this is a post, they're changing the actual code so that master and slave are not used, whitelist, blacklist also not used. And it's very interesting they have to deprecate things and there's a whole conversation of what should we replace it with? Should it be main? Should it be primary? It's really twisting themselves into a knot, trying to make their code less racist with problematic words.

1:38:00 This would have to be the great move. Amazon Studios has purchased Stacey Abrams voting rights documentary for air somewhere in the fall. Gee, what could that mean? Gee, would that be perfect for, I don't know, some little election or something? It would probably work out well. And in Santa Barbara... I'm sorry. Well, go on. Another one, Hannah and Barbara? I was gonna say Santa Barbara. Oh. An icon of Santa Barbara has changed. The name Sambos on this restaurant as we've known it since 1957 is going away on the Santa Barbara waterfront.

1:38:43 Once with over 1100 sites nationwide, it was a popular chain in 47 states. It was reduced down to this one original location after bad business decisions and the interpretation of the name to be racist. I understand that it wasn't intentional, right? I'm not saying that Sambo's and the owners were racist. I was saying that the slur is racist. Rochelle Monet requested a change during this week of strong emotion over racial issues. But the backstory on the name comes from Sam Battistone and Newell Bo Bonet, the founder 63 years ago. The current owner is Sam's grandson, Chad Stevens, who was keeping everything like it was the first day. It was his name and partner's name, Sam and Bo.

1:39:29 Something I respect and continue through but I understand there's some hurt in that and we will move forward in the last three days The decision was made the Sambo's lettering would be covered up until a new name is decided upon This is the first idea, but others are being considered. We're working on this together now It's gonna stay peace and love like that's like one of the biggest things we need right now is Yeah, take away the guy's brand Named after his father and his father's partner. Oh, but I'm triggered by the word Sambo So now you got to change that and we'll turn it into peace of love. I'm sure you can trade I get some I'd like to see changed Okay, there's a couple of things out there for example

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Aunt Jemima, Lillian Richard, Historical Erasure

The family of Lillian Richard, one of the women who portrayed Aunt Jemima for decades, expressed dismay over Quaker Oats' decision to retire the brand. Richard was considered a local hero in Hawkins, Texas, and her family argues that removing the image erases her professional legacy. The segment also notes the irony of a Lenin statue being erected in Germany while American historical figures are being removed.

aunt jemima· lillian richard· quaker oats· hawkins texas· brand history

1:40:13 What about that, you know, the Quaker Oats with that Quaker guy on there? Isn't that kind of like, shouldn't he go? Because I don't really want to mix religion and my oatmeal. That's already on the docket. I think that's already happening. Okay, good. Well, he's got to go. What about Cracker Barrel? Anybody think about that? It's kind of a racist... Cracker and Cracker Jacks. Cracker Jacks? Gotta go. Yeah, it's becoming Caucasian Jacks. Caucasian barrel. Yes. You don't eat. And by the way, there's a joke, one joke that goes around, you know, they already got rid of the poor Indian girl on Lando lakes, mainly because of the gag you could do with the, like cutting her knees out and make them do their, you know, it's very funny bit you could do. You can't do it anymore. The kids are ruined, but the comment is they got rid of the Indian, but they kept the land just like Americans always have done.

1:41:04 Yes. Hello, Twitter gags. Very good. I'm sorry. I'm sorry about that one. Aunt Jemima, as we know, had the noodle gun splattered all over her face. Not so nice for people who, I don't know, are related to Aunt Jemima, think the history is interesting. And get a piece of the action. Vera Harris is the family historian for the Richard family of Hawkins and could hardly believe a big part of their family legacy, the Aunt Jemima brand, was about to be erased from supermarket shelves. By the way, this piece is so edited they have they have spliced together pieces of words in entire sentences and it's it's really noticeable. A lot of people want it removed.

1:41:45 We want the world to know that our cousin Lillian Richard was one of the Aunt Jemima's and she made an honest living. We would ask that you would reconsider just wiping all of that away. She was discovered by the Quaker Oats Company to be their spokesperson. Lillian became a goodwill ambassador for Quaker Oats and for decades portrayed Aunt Jemima all over Texas. She made an honest living out of it. She toured around the state of Texas. Here in the Falk community just outside Hawkins is a historical marker dedicated to Lillian Richard who's recognized as one of several women who portrayed Angelina. And the family is proud of what she did. Oh no! She was actually considered like a hero in in the town of Hawkins and we are proud of that. We do not want that history erased

1:42:35 Harris says her family feels that activism has gone too far. I wish that, you know, we kind of would take a breath. It's not just really just get rid of everything. Good or bad. It is our history. Removing that, wiping that away, wipes away a part of me. We're proud of our cousin. Yeah. Well, too bad your cousin is no more. It's gone with your cousin. Gone. How long do you think they're going to keep the Jolly Green Giant? Well, that's not racist. As far as I'm concerned it is. No, what against green people? Tall. Oh no, that's bigoted. It might be bigoted but it's not racist. That's got to go. Black Cabrera goes so should that. So there's one interesting bit is while there's also Black Lives Matter riots in Germany, they are, they've just

1:43:37 erected a Lenin statue. Yes, you know, curiously, there's a Lenin statue in Seattle. Which is also just fine. The Lenin statue is not a problem. Yes, the Lenin statue is great. We can have that in Seattle and then tear down Christopher Columbus. Yes, because, you know, slaves. Francis Scott Key and Thomas Jefferson. Because Lenin never owned a slave. No. As far as we know. Slavery's long gone by then. And I think it's Ann Coulter who was pushing Yale University, which apparently was named for Elihu Yale. Not just a man... Gotta go. Not just a man... They gotta change the name of Yale. Yes, that's what she's pushing for. Not just a man who had slaves, an actual slave trader!

CHAPTER 32 / 54 Discussion

No Agenda Infrastructure, Art Generator, New Website

The hosts discuss the technical infrastructure of the No Agenda show, including the new website at noagendashow.net developed by Tim Chaudhry. They credit Nick the Rat for the episode's album art, which features a donkey with a Chinese flag. The value-for-value model is highlighted as the primary driver for the show's independent growth and developer community.

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1:44:27 That would be, now if that happens, if they're gonna try and splat Yale University and it works, then I will say they have a lot of awesome, that truly awesome power if that takes place. Well I think we should push it. If it wasn't Ann Coulter already doing it, I'd consider it. She'll give up. And that's what I have. That's your, that is your noodle, noodle gun. It's only the beginning. It is just getting started. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage and see in the morning to you, the man who actually put the C in cultural Marxism, John C. Dvorak. Well, in the morning to you, Mr. Adam Curry, also in the morning, all feet in the air, subs in the water, the dames and the knights out there.

1:45:17 Yes, and in the morning to our trolls in our troll room. You've been missing out on those for a while now. We can't take it seriously. Hey, we got record trolls. 1616, nice number. Hello, noagendastream.com. That's where the troll room is. You can hang out there, troll around. Lots of trolling, people saying things that make me want to respond with, it's so easy, do your own podcast. But that's what's cool about it, because you can just troll. And you can troll me, other live shows, but there's 24 hours, seven days a week, live stream with podcasts, all of them employing the value for value model. And you're in the troll room, you can also get an invite to noagendasocial.com. That's our federated social network without the algos, but all the fun, thousands of people on that. And as I said, it's federated around the Mastodon universe and GNU Social, et cetera.

1:46:09 And we also have a generator where you can upload art that we gladly use for the album art for every single show. We have artists around the globe who are working on this as we speak during the show. We choose it kind of quickly, like 10 minutes within closing up. And the artwork for episode 1252, titled that was Agitprop, came to us from Nick the Rat. It was a no-brainer. We both saw it. It was the donkey with the Chinese flag and with a mask, based upon the clear research that only Republicans would dare go out with masks and Democrats are obeying.

1:46:53 And I guess it was a political statement from Nick, but it did the art popped and it said everything we had in that show. Democrat Party, Chinese Communist Party, shut up and wear a mask, you ass donkey. Was there anything else that we'd looked at? Because there was lots of art. No, it was pretty much that was pretty much it. That was what we went for. Yeah, I think you're right. Well, Nick, no stranger to doing fantastic artwork. Very much appreciated and of course this is all part of our value for value system, which means that You know everyone gets something out of it you get out of it what you put into it and Nick If you've never heard Nick the rat from the sewer I think it's Wednesday evenings also live at no agenda stream calm and thank you again

1:47:37 for your art and you can see all of that at noagendaartgenerator.com. I wanted to mention that noagendashow.net is staging our brand new website, so we still have noagendashow.com and soon we'll move that over, but if you want to take a look at the new website, noagendashow.net. It's fantastic, includes searchable and shareable links to transcript. You can go right into the transcript, find it, click on it, play it, click a link. You can add chapters, notes, you can create, there's a troll room. If you start listening to show on that site, the troll room replay happens so you can see what the trolls are doing. It's really quite

1:48:22 Quite an amazing piece of work. Tim Chaudharyan has been working on that for us and really appreciate that. And all of our search is back. So you're going to see search.nashownose.com, noagendal.com, bingit.io, noagendacquery.com, noagendacquest.com. We've got developers working with each other now. It's just, hey, I can add this here. I can put that in there. So we've got a brand new infrastructure, really proud of the value that we're getting. And now our executive producers and associate executive producers who helped us out with the show for our dedication day, the best top 40 reference we could think of. Very pleased. The Keeper whispered that in my ear and I passed it on to you and you went for it. Well, we have a few people to thank.

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Executive Producer Donations, Sir Truman, Protector of the Realm

The show acknowledges several high-level donations, including $1,033 from Sir Truman Child, who proposed a new title called "Protector of the Realm" for the highest one-time donor. Other major contributions came from Nicholas Sell and Stephanie Mora. These donations support the show's operation and allow producers to participate in the "peerage" system.

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1:49:11 Starting with Sir Truman, we have actually three $1,000 donations today. We want to make a big deal out of that. Sir Truman Child's top of the list in Linden, Utah. He came in with $1,033. And he says, over the years I've been enjoying having my producer comments embraced by Adam and poo-pooed by John. Emblematic of the No Agenda Show dynamic. I've quite enjoyed it. First to establish Cred with my next producer suggestion. I've committed to make monthly donation for the remainder of 2020 and kind to today's donation Wow, let me get this straight so for the rest of the year is gonna he's gonna

1:49:54 Donate 1033. That's what it seems. That'd be nice. We won't hold it to him, but hold him to it. But yeah, this would be fantastic. We'll just say one thing about the color blue and that'll be the end. Your show and analysis is unique. There I am doing it again. Your show and analysis is unique and words do not convey how important this show is. Producer suggestion. I direct this suggestion to the peerage committee for consideration as a new ongoing donation level and title. The highest one-time donation will be granted a title. See below for my offer. I am not set on the name, perhaps the Protector of the Realm. This title will be held with all its glory and entitlements until another donation is received exceeding the previous donation amount, and so on until the amount is reset each calendar year. That'd be the do-over period. I've copied and pasted the show note to gain favor with John.

1:50:51 Sir Truman karma three times is what he's looking for. He wants three karmas to hypnotize us all. P.S. I will promptly submit $2,500 to raise the N.A. banner until another worthy producer raises it higher, assuming the peerage committee approves. Well, I will look, the peerage committee which is headed by me, I will look over this proposal and we'll take this offer into consideration. It sounds like a good idea. We have to come with a good thought. I do like your suggestion. You say I poo-poo everything you say, but I'm going to say I like the realm of suggestion. Where is it? Protector of the realm.

1:51:29 It's a good title that doesn't really interfere with the normal peerage titles and such. So I will let you know. Send me some email. I don't know if I get the email from him from at least anyway, that's Sir Truman. Let me just give him a karma just for the whole idea and for being here and thanking him very much. You've got karma. Yes, very interesting. Nicholas Sell comes in next with a $1,000 and one cent and he has no email whatsoever. Maybe you've got something from him but I sure don't. I looked into Nicholas, looked under Sell, I looked under whatever I could find and there's nothing and that's unless he's in outside of Virginia. I'm not sure what

1:52:22 No, I do not. You were looking for that? Yeah. I'm going to read Stephanie Mora in Burien, Washington, outside the airport. And she came in for a thousand dollars. This from my smoking hot husband and father of our four human resources. Happy Father's Day and happy 10 year anniversary. Jobs, karma, and a China is Five hole we got that Jobs jobs jobs and jobs I'll pick this one up Christopher Kessler 612 612 53 interesting

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Father's Day Tributes, Knighting Ceremony, Producer Notes

A series of Father's Day tributes and donations are read, including a contribution from Levi Prinzing in Minnesota. The segment includes the knighting of several producers and personal stories from listeners about their families and the impact of the show. The hosts use these notes to connect with the audience and acknowledge the financial support of the "Gitmo Nation."

father's day· knighthood· minneapolis· indiana· donations

1:53:07 Numbers here. Happy Father's Day to my 71 year old father Calvin who was battling a brain tumor. To my beautiful wife Diane who makes each day better than the last, don't tell her I'm appropriating her last stimulus unemployment payment for donating as she goes back to work tomorrow. To my friend and co-worker Emily who hit me in the mouth in January and I have been hooked ever since. Thanks Adam and John for the best podcast in the universe. He'd like an F cancer of course for understandable reasons and a goat karma thank you very much for your courage you've got karma Levi print prinsing in Northfield Minnesota oh but you know this I gotta get this off the Trump thing Trump

1:54:00 He said, Minia- Minneapolis. Minia-Napolis. For Minneapolis. He said, Minia-Napolis. I'm gonna start using that. Minia-Napolis. Minia-Napolis. Isn't that the actual pronunciation? Minia- Minneapolis. Minia- Minneapolis. Minia- Minneapolis. Minia- Minneapolis. Like a small Annapolis. Minia-Napolis. Minia-Napolis. Okay. Levi Prinzing in Northfield, Minnesota. 350. Should be a bit more than halfway to knighthood, but I'm not exactly sure since I can't seem to figure out how to look past one year on the PayPal page. Probably not looking correctly. I'm without four glasses of wine in and I needed to send a note. The retirement community here in Northfield, Minnesota is still on lockdown. The old people are restless and annoyed, but spirits are still in good. Spirits are still in good. Okay.

1:54:57 I have my fair share of IT problems since family can't help them when they can't get their iPads and laptops to connect to Zoom, but I'm here to help them over all else. The COVID money keeps flowing, and this is the third bonus we've gotten since the lockdown has happened. It's not a lot, but when you have five kids, every little bit helps. And I thought you needed your share since you keep me sane, and my coworkers are slowly starting to see the sham of all this COVID BS. I only ask you to send some karma to my sister and her son, baby Ruben, because he just lost his dad to an OD. Brother. Love everything you do, and thank you for keeping my amygdala small in all the stress and bullshit of the world. You bet. Levi. Here it is, Levi. You got it. You've got karma.

1:55:49 $333.19 from Toby Trichel. Yeah, I know. It's a shitty note. Trichel, Trichel, Trichel, T-R-I-C-H-E-L-L from Farmerville, Louisiana. In the morning, gents of the best podcast in the universe. First time executive producer donor, I'd like a deducing please. You've been deduced. Long time listener. Great work breaking down the M5M bias, but I wonder what's slipping under the radar while we are being distracted with the COVID-19 pandemic and protests. Rahm Emanuel said it best, you never let a serious crisis go to waste. I thought it was good crisis. Shout out to my super fine firecracker wife, Jessie, who helps keep me honest. Mark C and Francois C, it's your turn to step up to the plate.

1:56:39 No jingles just house selling service goat karma. Thank you very much Toby and we appreciate it as well. Here you go your karma from the go you've got karma a Bleckard circle and the future Dame Swanee Bleckard I guess in Indianapolis, Indiana 333. Thank you Gentlemen, please accept this tribute in support of the No Agenda Show podcast. My wife and I have enjoyed the program and wish you both good health. This is the second installment from our wife's damehood with only one more to go. She especially likes being an executive producer of this podcast while waiting to be a dame. Okay, we gotta make a note that she's executive producer today. We're timing this donation with our 42nd wedding anniversary on Monday. Who would have thought that we would still be sitting together on the deck 42 years later?

1:57:32 Whenever there is a problem, one of us will say, you can always be single again, but then one of our big overweight and single friends will be showing up at your door. You make the decision. This has been such a ridiculous first half of 2020. I say we put the Christmas tree up now and call it a year. To all the dadlisters, please send good karma for Father's Day. Also, please play my wife's favorite jingle, That's Right, which I hear frequently. Thanks for all you do and the best regards from the Blackguard Circle and the future Dame Swanee. So if we're going to credit her, oh, it'd just be the future Dame Swanee. OK, we'll do that. We can do that. And I think it's a that's true. That's true. I think that's what she means. Not that's right. That's true.

1:58:18 We don't have a that's right. No, that's what he means. Okay. And a good karma. Yes, of course we'll do that. That's true. You've got karma. Trent Leinenbach in Zionsville, Indiana, 33333. Call out Eric Laird and Brett Lowerman as douchebags. Have loved you guys for years. No jingle, just goatfarmers. You got it. Thank you so much, Trent. You've got it.

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New Human Resources, Memorial Donations, Family Legacies

The show celebrates the birth of a new "human resource," Princess Sprinkles, and acknowledges memorial donations for fathers who have passed away. Dame Meowdison and Sir Colin provided significant contributions in honor of their parents. The segment highlights the multi-generational listenership of the program and the personal connections formed through the donation notes.

birth announcement· memorial· orlando· cincinnati· father's day

1:58:54 Sir Crash EMT $321.23 from North Carolina Holly Springs. Gentlemen, happy Father's Day as I too join the club. Welcome. Happy to announce our new human resource who I will call Princess Sprinkles born on the previous Thursday the 18th. Welcome citizen. A brand new human resource in Gitmo Nation. On this Thursday, I wish love and light and the finest malt whiskey and Cuban cigars for all my friends and fellow roundtablers. We shall smoke one in her honor, Sir Crash EMT. And thank you very much. Appreciate it.

1:59:30 No karma, Nathan? No. Well, you know, do a new human resource, Karma. You've got karma. Bring it up, we gotta do it for sure. 314, for my choco-muffin, cause you're a good dad to our nugs. And I guess I like you a little love-p-doughnut. That's a code there. Yeah. Oh, and you need de-douching. Well, we can do that You've been de-douched Seriously, no jingles. No karma. Don't read this. Okay. I won't read it on the air Onward. Yeah Dame Dame Meowdison Madison Meowdison Meow meow

2:00:16 In the morning, John and Adam, I'm making this donation in memory of my dad Bob who passed away unexpectedly in December just days shy of his 60th birthday. It's $314 and Dame Meowtison is from Orlando. I'm donating $314 because he used to call me Pie Face amongst many other ridiculous nicknames. Hence the 314. He was a lovable teddy bear of a man who was missed by so many. The show has been fabulous as always and I hit people in the mouth every opportunity I get. Could I get an Atlas shrugged and a heaping dose of karma please? And then for the record she says, John, smoking hot is a no agenda staple. Well, we know that.

2:01:01 We just tried to shake it up a little bit. Love you guys and keep up the excellent work. And that is from Dame Meowterson. Well, of course we have that for you. And we've got your little bit of karma as well. Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. You've got karma. Cream pie perhaps? Sir Colin, the friendly fat man in Cincinnati, Ohio, 300. ITM and Happy Father's Day crackpot and buzzkillster calling the friendly fat man from Ohio after struggling for years to get our dad a gift worthy of all he has done for us, my siblings and I finally realized the solution was simple. We would get him a no agenda knighthood. I have been working away at a barony myself, but I am teaming up with the family to bring my father Arthur

2:01:56 Arthur King Arthur to the right round table accounting in the email. He has been a fantastic example to me and my brothers working tirelessly to give us more than we could ever repay. Thank you and so happy Father's Day from Corey, Steven, Caitlin, Colin, Connor, Sean and Aiden. That's a big family. Also, a quick Father's Day shout out to Chris, Kevin, Steve, Uncle George, Uncle Steve, and friend of the family, Tom, Tom some Rev. Al. Oh, Tom. OK, Tom, Tim, Tim some.

2:02:34 Rev. Al, Drone Again, and My Corona for all those dads out there is what he's requesting. Which is a groovy combination. Except I didn't have them all ready for you. Oh, here we go. Drone Again and My Corona. I can do them. I got the My... It was My-sharona, was it? My Corona. I got it all somewhere. ESP ICT You've got karma boy that was a segue didn't expect it kind of worked. I liked it a lot nice

CHAPTER 36 / 54 Discussion

Sarah Gonzalez, Homeschooling, Meat-Only Diet

Sarah Gonzalez from Houston shares a detailed note about her family's decision to begin homeschooling due to concerns over COVID-19 school modifications. She also mentions the humorous conflict between her militant vegan father and the show's previous discussions on carnivorous diets. The note emphasizes how the show has brought her family closer together in "Universe A."

sarah gonzalez· houston· homeschooling· vegan· carnivorous diet

2:03:32 Sarah Gonzalez, $281.66. Sarah is from Houston, Texas and says, in the morning gents, it's a very long note and we'll see how we do. In the morning gents, first of all, happy Father's Day to you both and thank you for your courage and the sanity in this increasingly nutty world. I make this donation first in honor of my searing hot Chiquita banana, Rolando Gonzalez. By the way, Chiquita Banana is not an ethnic slur for any noodle gun nuts out there. Simply my favorite from the list of alternatives to Smokin' Hot. The reason for the amount of this donation is that it brings his and my individual contributions to an equal number to make it easier for us to eventually go to the round table together. Aww.

2:04:17 Roland is the best husband and father to our two daughters, Maya and Alice. I could ever imagine. I'm forever grateful that he hit me in the mouth late last year. We often listen to your show together and Roland's end of show mixes are so catchy that Alice regularly includes the do it for you pop pop mix in her daily dance routine. Yes, Rolanda Gonzalez has a great mix. Another one today. Your show has not only helped keep us sane, but has also helped us explain the craziness of the current world to our kids. They ask us, why can't everyone just listen to NOAGENDA and stop being so crazy? I think we're done, John. I think our work is done. We're done, we're out of here. When this kind of stuff happens, that is exactly what all children should be asking. If only it were that easy to drag people into Universe A. We have just decided to homeschool because we have no hope the schools will be doing anything worthwhile for the foreseeable future. Smart, I think.

2:05:12 Texas is saying kids will go back to school but with modifications and probably with a virtual option. We figure the kids will spend most of their day not being able to hear their teachers through their mask or face shield and sanitizing everything until someone inevitably tests positive for the Rona and they shut the school down again. No way! Next I would like to dedicate this donation to the memory of Roland's late grandfather, Rolando Salinas Ramon, who passed away peacefully last week at the age of 90. Nice age. And my father-in-law Eloy, who is giving No Agenda a try. And last but never least, to my own dad, who I used to think was a crazy anti-vaxx conspiracy theorist and is also a militant vegan. That's a combo.

2:05:55 My living in Universe A has brought us much closer together and he's one of the few people with whom I can have open conversations when I went to see him live last year. Of course, he listened to a show about Joe's carnivorous month-long meat-only diet and so now I have apparently lost my credibility. Just one other thing, okay, to pursue, I can skip all this got it very in other words We thank you very much Sarah Gonzalez for your wonderful donation and all the nice notes and everything that you said about the men in your life and And us and I appreciate it. Thank you very much. All right No jingles lots of karma, so we do need to hand off some karma You've got karma Well now we have a

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Top-Heavy Donation Day, Sir Steve Helm, Canadian Producers

The hosts continue through a "top-heavy" donation day, knighting Steve Helm as the "Leawood Squire." They also acknowledge Justin Hill from Edmonton, Canada, who was inspired to donate by the Joe Rogan Experience. The segment includes various "de-douching" requests and call-outs as part of the show's interactive donation tradition.

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2:06:50 Get back to it. We have Daniel Langman in Victoria, BC which says note in email subject line donation note and knighthood Victoria $250 I see one Donation note and knighthood subject line. I can't find Latin Langman in my email I don't have it either and the donation note and knighthood the only one that actually says that is from Richard Zula from a week or two ago and I think we knighted if I'm not mistaken. I believe so, yes. And I see, I don't see, nope, nope. I don't have a line. So there's that, that subject line does not exist in my email and neither do you. So, Juice and it will make do and make good on you at some time in the next show or two. Very much like to fix that, Daniel. It's just not there. Not there. Stephen Helm, meanwhile, in

2:07:42 Leewood Kansas 250 bucks. This is a top-heavy donation day, so you have to excuse us. Hi, this is Steve. This donation should bring me to knighthood. I've been listening since the spring of 2013 and the four buck a week plan since 2016. Now is the time to take the real plunge and finally support the best podcast in the universe. Please dedouche me. You've been dedouched. My bodacious babe wife has approved this donation as a Father's Day gift to me. So happy Father's Day to you and all the dads.

2:08:16 I used to travel for work, maybe I will again someday, and you guys have kept me sane in my many flights and layovers in airports around the world. Your coverage of the plandemic has been second to none and gives real perspective on what's going on. Thanks for all you do. At the roundtable, I'd like to be known as Sir Steve Helm, the Leawood Squire, and have a good helping of barbecue and bourbon. He's out on the list. Please Biden, play Biden, give you the whole load. Hillary, what difference does it make? And boogity, boogity and goat karma. Thank you. I'm gonna give you the whole load. What difference at this point does it make? Boogity, boogity, amen! You've got karma. Extra goat added on there. Thank you very much.

2:09:04 Sir Aphic, APHIC in Parkston, South Dakota, dear defenders of sanity, love your show, although my wife gets frustrated with my no agenda refined critical thinking. I can no longer watch the mainstream news. You have forced me to become my own investigative journalist on important matters. The M5M bias and outright lies are like fingernails on a chalkboard. A soon-to-be phrase from the Shays in a world of touchscreens. Good point. Please send my dad Ray an F cancer. The doctors discovered prostate cancer that has spread to other areas. I pray he gets a few more Father's Day fishing, Father's Day's fishing with his grandkids. Keep up the great work. Happy Father's Day to you, Sir Afik. And we appreciate that very much. Here you go.

2:09:55 You've got karma. Dab Kovash and Dickinson, North Dakota. 24444. I would like to wish Brandy, my smoking hot cougar, a glorious no agenda birthday. Please give her some karma and China is asshole. China is asshole! You've got karma now. Do we have something for Dustin Hill? I don't think I've seen it as a matter of fact we do oh Nice, Dustin Hill if you read the donation numbers. I will go find a note Dustin Hill let me see what he says here the numbers are now. He's somewhere in California Your favorite donation two three four five six two hundred thirty four dollars. That's the hills actually in Edmonton. Oh And just for your lineup. He's got Canada. Yes, you're right. Oh

2:10:47 Jingles L G Y. That's true and a douchebag check and karma. So L G Y, that's true and a douchebag check which we haven't played for a while which I've always enjoyed. I will check it out. And also before you get those lined up you got one other little item to deal with. Call outs. Justin L is a douchebag. Douchebag! Another one for you. Time to get de-douched. You've been de-douched. Thanks for the twice weekly sanity check donation of 23456 worked out to $330.96 Canadian dollar. We will bump you up. That's right. If we can remember. And I was a twit listener and have finally been

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Wedding Anniversaries, Alexa Farnsworth, Value for Value

Alexa Farnsworth, a 23-year-old listener who started listening at age 13, makes her first donation to begin her journey toward damehood. The show also celebrates the 33rd wedding anniversary of Edward and Doreen Tatnal. These segments reinforce the "value for value" philosophy and the long-term loyalty of the show's younger audience members.

anniversary· alexa farnsworth· value for value· de-douching· donations

2:11:33 Guilted into donating by the JRE people. Thanks guys. Justin. He was a cheap Canadian until these guys came along. Okay. Yay! Goosebump check! You've got karma. I hadn't heard that one in a long time. Where are we Edward Tatnal? Okay, you can do that one 233 33 from Indianapolis, Indiana of greetings gents. I'm several donations late in seeking and asking for a de-douching You've been de-douche I appreciate a call out to my lovely bride Doreen on the occasion of our 33rd wedding anniversary. Hey Doreen Sincere thanks for all you do

2:12:26 I was adding a little something for her. Yes, from the archives. Then we have Ellen Murray. Ellen Murray from Missoula, Montana, 222-71. In the morning, gentlemen, thank you for your courage. Jingles requested. Don't eat me, Hillary. Whip them with the Constitution. Oh my goodness. Can you do this one? I never saw those jingles. If you just read this and I'll... Sure, I'll start over. In the morning, gentlemen, thank you for your courage. Jingles requested. And you have them there.

2:13:05 I feel like we are old friends after spending six hours a week together for the last five years. I mostly want to thank my brother Doug, who contributed over half of my damehood, and to both of you and your unflagging dedication to telling the truth and promoting sanity. Nothing crazy required for the roundtable, a special one-time helping of shrimp scampi and sarsaparilla. plus a smattering of jingles see above the happy so see above happy solstice to my fellow dames and knights and all the no agenda producers thanks especially to my local 406 Montana crew for the celebration yesterday and to my listening friends smoking hot man of the house Walker Damian Noser stavered iron brand sir cuss of media JC in Tennessee for the mouth hit

2:13:55 Steve and China for staying cool and staying alive. Special note to Adam, thank you for emphasizing the CCP, not the Chinese people, doing the dastardly deeds. I'd like to be known as Dame Ellen of the Dream Realm. And you're on the list and I don't know whether it's added, but Adam should add the shrimp scampi and sarsaparilla. Yes, I have ordered that. It shall be at the table. Don't eat me, Hillary Clinton! Get out there and whoop! Nailed it.

2:15:11 Yeah, he did. Alexa F22233, she writes in, Dear John and Adam, Happy Father's Day to both you, but especially my own father, Chris Farnsworth, who hit me in the mouth at the age of 13. Wow. Love you bunches, pops. I'm now 23 and finally in a financial position to give into the value for value system towards my damehood. I would like to ask for a de-douching. Yes, nice! You've been de-douched. This is so cool, Alexa. And as thankful as I am for keeping me woke, I indeed call out to my dad for being a douchebag. Douchebag! Oh, poor dad. Thank you both for your courage. All I ask for is some jobs karma, goat karma for the entire NoAgenda community.

CHAPTER 39 / 54 Discussion

Father's Day Dedications, JCD Hose Clip, Show Wrap-up

The final set of Father's Day donations includes notes from Heather Heineking in Seattle and Matthew Decker in South Dakota. The hosts attempt to find a classic "homoerotic" audio clip of John Dvorak describing refinery fire fighting, though they are unable to locate it immediately. The segment concludes the formal donation reading for the episode.

father's day· seattle· south dakota· fire fighting· donations

2:15:56 No other jingles necessary, sending all my love and support, Alexa. Received and returned, Alexa, thank you. Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs. Let's vote for jobs! You've got karma. You're up. Yes, Heather Heineking. Heineken from Seattle, Washington $210 happy first Father's Day to my husband Daniel and the wonderful father to our beautiful Freya Freyja Freyja Freja Jay who turned one this meet this week I am so appreciative that you have taken the lead on diaper Chan changes burping baby and continue to assist in many other ways as you work a full-time job and

2:16:45 and Adam to read, glad fares dag! That is my Swedish Norwegian Danish. It's all the same accent, but she... glad fares dag! There you go. And we'll give a little karma for the brand new day. We've got karma. Matthew Decker's next from Dakota Dunes, South Dakota and he wrote a note in the email, please accept this donation for 20620 which represents the date of my smoking hot wife Brittany and it's an I, okay, the date of my smoking hot wife's Brittany and I's wedding day. They got married on June 20th, 2020. You guys provide much value

2:17:34 to our lives and we had to share the spoils of our big day with you. If it's possible, play Hillary Swoop and the Hillary Cackle, if you have it. The Hillary Swoop and the Hillary Cackle. I guess that's not the... Love and Light, Matt Decker. Okay, we have some swoopage for you. This is a new swoop. Here she comes. Watch out. It's all in one now! You've got karma. She's grown her wings somewhat since the last time we checked in. Jake Milligan and Kailua, Hawaii. Kailua. 202-02, please.

2:18:27 Wish our father Bob Milligan of Elko, Nevada a very happy 64th birthday. 64th, Friday the 19th of June. He's on the list. Happy Father's Day and credit his donation. Credit this donation towards his knighthood. You do the bookkeeping, we'll do it. Please play a Reverend Al compilation as it will surely make him laugh, as it makes everyone laugh. We're also proud when we heard our parents' first donations a while back. It's good to know we aren't the descendants of douchebags. They can probably say grandkids you can hold your head high and get monation. Our family is spread from Florida, Maryland to Nevada to Hawaii and it's always a joy to discuss your show in interesting times like this despite the distance.

2:19:11 The family that's no agendas together stays together. Thank you for all you do. Love and light. Sir Jake Milligan, listener since 2010, aka the Haiti earthquake. Just send your cash. I know a lot of people want to send blankets or water. Just send your cash. Thanks to you, Ed! Is this Crown Hog Day 2? We are watching, that was Attorney General Eric Holder. ABD's about some Republicans at home already beating the drums of war. You've got karma. And last but not least is Sir DH Slammer, $225.35 and he writes in

2:20:03 Jingles, he has jingles at the top. JCD's homoerotic refinery firefighter training description, which is not really a jingle. No. And go karma. It hasn't been played for a while and we did the nuts one day last time so you might as well continue with the humiliation. The $200.35 donation in celebration of Baroness Dame Bang Bang's 35th birthday and Sir Andrew's 12th birthday. Happy birthday from the No Agenda family that listens together. Remember, Taxation is theft, Epstein didn't kill himself, and libertarians are just anarchists who are afraid of commitment. I haven't heard that one before, it's good though. Love, Sir DH Slammer. Hey man, we haven't played it in so long I don't even remember what I called it. It wasn't Firefighter.

2:20:49 It had to be firefighter something like this was about fire fighting refinery fires. Yeah I know I know I know what I call you got he found it. No I didn't say I found it, but I bet you found it I don't think so, man. What is this? So you take your hose and you roll that sucker as far in as you can get it and then some guy some... That's part of it, but I don't remember what happened to it. No, that's not part of it. That's the original had something like that. Oh, man. I'm bummed out now that I can't... Okay, you got us stumped. We will find it for you, sir DH Slammer. We will. We'll play it at a future time. You've got...

2:21:35 That is our list of associate executive producers and executive producers for show 1253 I think yes one two five three that's right and so I want to thank them for making this show possible because you actually made the show possible Yes, it is value for value. We don't ask you for anything other than to just send us the value that you get from the show. And I think we're hitting some marks. I'm so happy and I'm looking forward to a number of nights and damings for the roundtable later on. Also, I will be thanking more people, $50 and above. As John said, it's a little top-heavy. That, of course, is what you get with the dedication for Father's Day. Also, meetup reports, all kinds of cool stuff on the way. We'll be doing this again. We do it twice a week. The second Thursday of the week coming up. We'd love for you to consider supporting us to do that. Just go to... Devorac.org slash N-A. Yeah, we're gonna find the JCD hose clip eventually.

CHAPTER 40 / 54 Discussion

Juneteenth History, Joe Biden Gaffe, Tulsa Confusion

The hosts discuss the history of Juneteenth, noting its origins in Galveston, Texas, and its recent rise in national prominence. Joe Biden is criticized for a gaffe where he appeared to confuse Juneteenth with the Tulsa Race Massacre and mistakenly stated that Trump was going to Texas instead of Oklahoma. The segment highlights Biden's perceived lack of research on the holiday's significance.

juneteenth· galveston· joe biden· tulsa· black wall street

2:22:35 Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. Order. Shut up, Wade. Shut up, slave. I would like to get the Biden gaffe out of the way. Okie dokie. Let's see, do we even have a gaffe jingle anymore? I don't know we ever had one, but yeah, we do of course we got one Okay, so by so Juneteenth is an interesting phenomenon that I want to talk about a little bit not too much I don't want to go into a report

2:23:30 But it's really been a Texas celebration and if you look on the Ngram at Google, this word really didn't show up much before 1960. It's hard to find references to it outside of Texas anywhere in the country. I did find some news, the Oakland Tribune had a reference to it in 1960. 1970, the NCAA first celebrated it officially in around the mid 80s. And you can do this research yourself. But Texas, they have been celebrating a lot. But if we listen to CBS it's been celebrated like crazy because it is the black person's fourth of July. Oh really? According to CBS I want to play before I play my Biden gaffe I want to play the this is the

2:24:19 I've been playing these clips at the beginning of the different news shows showing how they tease the whole show and you don't really have to watch the show. CBS doesn't do that. They only go 59 seconds and I have a comparison between CBS and ABC but I don't want to really do that. It's 59 seconds for CBS, 2 minutes and 6 seconds for ABC which really does the show right. But CBS throws a couple of zingers in theirs and this is the CBS intro fail. Tonight, the president's warning to protesters as Tulsa prepares for his first campaign rally in the age of coronavirus. President Trump issues a threat as the mayor rescinds a weekend curfew. Plus, Tulsa sees a record high in new COVID cases. What the Oklahoma Supreme Court is saying tonight about forcing rally goers to wear masks. Celebrating

2:25:08 June 19th as their Independence Day, the end of slavery, and this year across the country, tens of thousands march for change. The city of Louisville moves to fire a police officer involved in the deadly shooting of Breonna Taylor nearly 100 days after she was killed in her own home. The stunning termination letter tonight. And CBS's Steve Hartman on why a mysterious mailbox has become a popular place to talk to dear old dad. Okay, well you suck.

2:25:46 So 155 years of celebrating is their celebration of Independence Day. Now Juneteenth is a celebration that started in Galveston, Texas, and it was a celebration of the last era of the slavery ended when Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. Sure. I don't want to generalize, but I'll put it this way. The dummies in Texas never got word of this. And so they had to march into Texas on Juneteenth to tell, hey, you guys are okay to go now. You're good to go. And it's really a celebration of Texas is getting the word more than anything else. And they've turned it into a state holiday in Texas. And it's never really been played anyplace else except where there's a lot of Texas people from Texas. Oakland has a lot of people from Texas. They used to celebrate it according to Mimi in Oakland, she recalls.

2:26:39 And so, but it hasn't been celebrated like the way they're making it out to be. And then to make matters worse, because nobody has really heard about this too much until now. And if you look on the Ngram, it's taken off like a rocket, along with some other things I'll talk about in the next show. But just here's Biden. Now, I told you what it's about. It's about letting the Texas slaves know and the slave owners know that the Emancipation Proclamation is in play and you guys shouldn't be slaves anymore. That's what it was about. Let's listen to what Biden says it's about. He's going down to Texas on Juneteenth, right? The first major massacre, literally speaking, of Black Wall Street. He's going to have a rally. He's going to have a rally.

2:27:27 Whatever, Joe. Joe Biden thinks that it was the... there was a massacre in Tulsa like a hundred years ago and it was called the Black Wall Street and it was a... has nothing to do with Juneteenth at all and Biden who is supposed to be the big candidate that, if you're black you vote for me, he doesn't even know... didn't even do enough research to know what Juneteenth is. And so he says something stupid like this and he does it so nonchalantly like he knows what's going on. I just found it very, very... I thought it was a... It's unbelievable and of course that's no one else really said anything about that. Just let that go. That's hilarious. Oh yeah, heaven forbid. Don't say anything. Don't say anything. You're gonna hurt his chances. Ugh, brother. I do have a bite in Texas Iso. I don't know what it is. All right, let's take a listen to that. He's going down in Texas on Juneteenth.

2:28:20 It's a little long. Oh, yeah. That's the other part of the gaffe. This one, nobody talked about this. That's where that's actually a reminder to me. He wasn't going down to Texas on Juneteenth. He was going to Tulsa. Yeah. Now he's confused. So he mixes up both the holiday, the Juneteenth thing, which was a Tulsa event. And then he says that Trump is going down to Texas where Juneteenth did take place. to have a rally. And that's the part that no one caught. That DeLule is mixing it all up. He's got everything mixed up, but he's mumbled so much. He says he's going down to Texas. And I had to ISO it because I wanted to make sure he wasn't saying Tulsa. He was saying Texas with mumbling in a mumbling voice. So yeah, he's got it. He's a wreck.

CHAPTER 41 / 54 Discussion

Kayleigh McEnany, Jim Acosta, White House Press Briefing

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany engaged in a heated exchange with CNN's Jim Acosta regarding the use of masks and a "manipulated" video tweeted by the President. McEnany criticized CNN for its own history of misleading headlines, specifically citing their coverage of the Covington Catholic students and MS-13 comments. The hosts praise McEnany's aggressive debating style.

kayleigh mcenany· jim acosta· cnn· white house· ms-13

2:29:20 I'm here to get my hair together. He's going down to Texas on Juneteenth. Yeah, when I did the Texas Hey, man, I've been waiting all show. All right, here we go. Hold on Oh Yes, everybody, it's time for a Kaylee special. Well, she didn't do a drop the mic than this last press conference, but she did go after a cost in it in the old one, two, three. You give him one to get to.

2:30:05 Then you throw a few slammers in there and then three, okay, and then you kill him. And so Kaylee, this is just Jim Acosta and he's sitting there, you know, just, and he can't stop talking by the way. She's trying to answer the question. He's yak, yak, yak, yak in the background. They should throw him out. I mean, I'm now convinced that he's, he's there for, for this reason only. So here is, I'm sorry, Kayleigh versus Acosta 1. Will any White House officials be at the rally tomorrow? There will be several White House officials at the rally tomorrow. And will those officials, will you be there, for example? I will be there. Will you and other White House officials be wearing masks at the rally? It's a personal choice. I won't be wearing a mask. I can't speak for my colleagues. And why won't you wear a mask? Is it sort of a personal political statement? Is it because the president would be disappointed in you if you didn't wear a mask?

2:30:56 It's a personal decision. I'm tested regularly. I feel that it's safe for me not to be wearing a mask and I'm in compliance with CDC guidelines which are recommended but not required. So he has a little, I thought there was a little snippy. Yeah, I'd say. So the guy's a jerk. I really dislike this guy more and more. So anyway, so it's not over? No, it's not over. And if I can ask you about last night, the president tweeted out some fake videos, one of which was labeled manipulated media. Why is the president sharing fake videos on Twitter about two toddlers who are obviously showing a lot of love for one another? It seems as though he's exploiting children to make some sort of crass political point. Why is he sharing fake videos? He was making a point about CNN specifically. He was making a point that CNN has regularly taken him out of context.

2:31:57 that in 2019 CNN misleadingly aired a clip from one viewpoint repeatedly to falsely accuse the Covington boys of being quote students in MAGA gear harassing a Native American elder. That's a harassing video, a misleading video about children that had really great consequences for their future. And did he come back from that? Did he have something to say? Yes, he's got, he's okay. This isn't good enough. So he's going to now he's going to start hounding her and harassing her. And here we go. Just a question. Does she actually have a little a little cart machine where she's making these cool effects? She's old-fashioned. Is that like an 8-track or something? I know it looks like it's like a 4-channel. I don't know. She should keep that up. I'm liking it. So you're saying it's okay to exploit two toddlers hugging one another on a sidewalk.

2:32:45 to make some sort of political point. As you know, the president has described members of the press as fake news during the course of this administration. When you share fake videos like that, doesn't that make you fake news? I think the president was making a satirical point that was quite funny if you go and actually watch the video. I think he was making a satirical point. The point is it was a play on CNN repeatedly taking the president out of context. Like the time when you guys had a chyron that read Trump slammed some illegal immigrants, they're animals. Well guess what? The people he called animals were MS-13 illegal immigrants who regularly mutilate people in this country. Those things are entirely

2:33:28 misleading referring to some Mexican immigrants as rapists he is trying to pass a Muslim ban in this country he is what I want to hear what he said there that was great this country those things are entirely misleading referring to some Mexican immigrants as rapists he is trying to pass a Muslim ban and this time oh my is described goodness Black NFL players are sons of bitches if they take a knee during a football game. That's so not true. That's an absurd attempt to justify the misleading headlines that are regularly on your network. Like I was just walking in watching CNN as they lauded the quote rallies in the streets.

2:34:11 You are saying that the president... Gotta let me finish, Jim. This isn't a cable news segment. I'm answering your question right now from the White House podium. When I walk out of here... Damn, shut up, man. When I walk out here, Jim... This is unbelievable. She said, hey, man, this is not your cable news segment. This is the... I'm speaking from the podium, from the White House podium. And he doesn't care. He just... It's entertaining for us. I like it. But... Shame on the whole bag of a man. Is that really what we're doing? In the streets you are saying the president gotta let me finish this isn't a cable news segment I'm answering your question right now from the White House podium when I walk out of here When I walk out here Jim when I walk out here Jim and I see on your when I see on your network

2:35:05 of One person on your network saying that this is a celebration in the streets, a carnival-like atmosphere. There's a guy with a sign that says free hugs. It's beautiful what's happening in the streets. There is music. People are hugging. You celebrate hugging in the context of a protest, but in a Trump rally where we celebrate historic low African-American unemployment, criminal justice reform, HBCUs. That rally is not allowed because guess what, Jim? It doesn't fit the ideological agenda of CNN.

2:35:50 Kay, so Kaylee's now packing heat. She's got firepower. Mmm. If I was writing a Saturday Night Live skit and I was having a Kaylee person, I would cut to the one guy and then I'd cut back to her holding a gun shooting the guy. Yeah, in a bikini. Well, that'd be even better. You know, she didn't have to drop the mic thing, but she did get a little one of those. I think you guys should go do this. You know, she'll go look into this and try to. So she had a little lecture at the end and do your homework classes dismissed is what it amounts to. And then she slams the book and leaves. It wasn't there. So this is the way I got a clip. Oh, this is the Kaley collection finish collection finish. Yes.

CHAPTER 42 / 54 Discussion

Media Consistency, Protest Coverage, Kayleigh McEnany Lecture

Kayleigh McEnany challenged the press to maintain internal consistency when covering large crowds, comparing the exuberant coverage of mass protests to the "grave concerns" expressed about Trump rallies. She cited video evidence from the Media Research Center showing news hosts lauding massive protest crowds while deriding rallies as COVID-19 breeding grounds.

kayleigh mcenany· cnn· msnbc· media research center· social distancing

2:36:37 Thank you, Kayleigh. Looking towards the election, we know that the Biden campaign is pushing back on adding any additional debates to the schedule. How many debates would the president be willing to participate in? Yes, so the president talked about this yesterday. The president is happy to debate when given the opportunity. Right now there are three debates and he's happy with that. But certainly if others were proposed, he'd be willing to look at them. And he very much looks forward to those debates. One thing I would note, and I think it's just very important, especially as we go into the weekend and we begin to look at some of the news coverage out there, is that I would encourage all of you to cover the protests in the same way that you covered the rally goers. It's really quite something when you look at this extraordinary video by Media Research Center and Newsbusters.

2:37:24 where you have multiple hosts on MSNBC, CNN and CBS boasting about the quote massive crowd. I mean massive. Tens of thousands of people, thousands and thousands, up to 200,000 people they exuberantly exclaim. But then they have grave concerns about the size of the Trump rallies. You have MSC NBC contributor saying social justice over social distancing but when the president looks to celebrate the accomplishments for minority and communities in this country. Our rallies are derided as breeding grounds for coronavirus while Lawrence O'Donnell celebrates arm and arm protest so I really think that we should have

2:38:01 internal consistency here and the way we cover large crowds. We should be guided by science, not cherry-picking science as I see all too often on the airwaves, especially from CNN. Impressive. She's doing it. She's lasting longer than most. Well, as long as some of these guys call her a beast. Yo. I think she is. There was some guy who I think was right after Akasa, I don't know if you got a clip of it, and he was saying... Oh, I got that clip. I was gonna blend that in with something else I might have, but yeah, this was Peter Alexander.

2:38:39 He's from ABC, right? Peter Alexander. He's from ABC and he decides to pull in a costume, pulls a crazy question, just a nutball question, which leads her to slam Bolton, because Bolton's in the news because of his book and supposedly he's... There's a lot of Bolton stuff. In fact, I should play the Bolton clip first on top of that so then you can listen to it. Okay. Where is the... You got Mulvaney? Mulvaney, okay. This is about, first of all, this is from the ABC teaser, which I don't want to play because we don't really have enough time for it. Okay. But this is the beginning of the ABC.

CHAPTER 43 / 54 Discussion

Mick Mulvaney, John Bolton, The Room Where It Happened

Former acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney criticized President Trump's hiring practices, suggesting he failed to put together a cohesive team. This serves as a lead-in to the release of John Bolton's book, The Room Where It Happened, which portrays Trump as inept. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo labeled Bolton a traitor, while a judge ruled that the book's distribution could not be blocked.

mick mulvaney· john bolton· mike pompeo· abc news· impeachment

2:38:01 internal consistency here and the way we cover large crowds. We should be guided by science, not cherry-picking science as I see all too often on the airwaves, especially from CNN. Impressive. She's doing it. She's lasting longer than most. Well, as long as some of these guys call her a beast. Yo. I think she is. There was some guy who I think was right after Akasa, I don't know if you got a clip of it, and he was saying... Oh, I got that clip. I was gonna blend that in with something else I might have, but yeah, this was Peter Alexander.

2:38:39 He's from ABC, right? Peter Alexander. He's from ABC and he decides to pull in a costume, pulls a crazy question, just a nutball question, which leads her to slam Bolton, because Bolton's in the news because of his book and supposedly he's... There's a lot of Bolton stuff. In fact, I should play the Bolton clip first on top of that so then you can listen to it. Okay. Where is the... You got Mulvaney? Mulvaney, okay. This is about, first of all, this is from the ABC teaser, which I don't want to play because we don't really have enough time for it. Okay. But this is the beginning of the ABC.

2:39:19 David Muir says something like, oh, and it's a crazy, it's unbelievable what one of the officials of the Trump administration said slamming the president. And that was a tease. And this is so then I said, well, now I got to listen to the damn show. And so I found this in there. And this is Mulvaney, who is still working at the administration. They took him out if it was out of context or what it's a pretty good comment and then it leads right into the Bolton thing which then leads to the question so let's play Mulvaney comment ABC tonight as President Trump fumes over John Bolton's book a remarkable comment from former acting White House chief of staff Mick

2:39:56 Mulvaney, who is still serving in the administration. If there was one criticism that I would level against the president is that he didn't hire very well. He did not have experience in running government and didn't know how to put together a team that could work well with him. Mulvaney said that? Yeah, yeah, right there. Wow. And if you think about it, I agree. He's hired all these backstabbers and weirdos that he thought were like, you know, they're qualified, but they didn't like him. What's he hiring them for? I'm in total agreement with this thesis. I mean, I don't think it's true as much as it was at the beginning, but it was apparent at the beginning, he got suckered. He got sucker punched. So the follow up to this on ABC delves into the Bolton book. This is Mulvaney II.

2:40:47 Bolton is only the latest member of Team Trump to turn against the president. In his new book, The Room Where It Happened, he portrays Trump as inept and singularly focused on his own re-election. You described the president as erratic, foolish, behaved irrationally, bizarrely. You can't leave him alone for a minute. He saw conspiracies behind rocks and was stunningly uninformed. He couldn't tell the difference between his personal interests and the country's interests. I don't think he's fit for office. I don't think he has the competence to carry out the job. There really isn't any guiding principle that I was able to discern other than what's good for Donald Trump's re-election. But Bolton himself now taking heat. Democrats are furious he was willing to tell all for his own book after refusing to testify in the House impeachment inquiry.

2:41:41 Bolton argues the hearings were too politicized and Congress should have investigated Trump for additional possible impeachable offenses. Well, it's quite a charade. You know, I give him credit for sheer nerve because what he is saying basically is there was malpractice in the impeachment because you should have investigated things that I was unwilling to tell you about. The president's team livid. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo calling Bolton a traitor. accusing his former colleague of spreading lies, fully spun half-truths and outright falsehoods. Administration lawyers are arguing Bolton's book contains classified information and should be blocked. Bolton denies this and today a judge noted that copies are already in circulation saying the horse seems to be out of the barn. No word yet on when he'll rule. David? Ah, okay, so if I understand it properly

CHAPTER 44 / 54 Discussion

Peter Alexander, Team of Rivals, John Bolton Critique

ABC's Peter Alexander questioned Kayleigh McEnany on why the President continues to hire people he later describes as "wacko" or "incompetent." McEnany responded that Trump prefers a "team of rivals" model similar to Abraham Lincoln's administration to ensure countervailing viewpoints. She argued that in Bolton's case, the labels of incompetence were proven true after he left the administration.

peter alexander· kayleigh mcenany· john bolton· abraham lincoln· hiring

2:42:36 that based upon this incredible in-depth work that has been done over there at ABC, they came up with, I guess, a quote from Bolton's book. And is that what Peter Alexander was using in this next clip? Because he was reading it. I'm guessing that's true. Now, they did a long, hour-long interview with Bolton, ABC did, and it's running on Sunday today on one of some show, I don't know what. And they took clips from that. And so they have a lot of the, they may even have a copy of the book. I'm not sure, but Peter Alexander, yes, that's gotta be where this comes from because it's too off the wall. And then Kaylee- I saw him read that question and he had to look down when he repeated it. I saw him reading the phrases. Yeah, he repeated it. And it was to me kind of like a screwball question. And Kaylee, I thought did a good job

2:43:31 She had to expect it. And she did a good job of going after Bolton after this question was asked. Peter Alexander. Let me ask if I can, Kimmy. Why does the president keep hiring people who are dumb as a rock, overrated, way over their heads, wacko, and incompetent? I love the question. Because when I heard that, my head went down like, what did you just ask? And I thought- I have the ISO of that. You might want to play dumb as a rock. Oh, that might be a good one for us. Dumb as a rock, overrated, way over their heads, wacko and incompetent. It's long, but I wouldn't mind that as an end of shower.

2:44:08 It's a nice one. The president makes hiring decisions based on the fact that he likes to have countervailing viewpoints. I spoke to him this morning about the hiring of John Bolton in particular, and he said, I like to counterbalance my own opinion with individuals that oftentimes have the very opposite opinion of my own. He likes the model of having a team of rivals, like what we saw in President Lincoln's administration. I've been a part of that. I often see rigorous debate, and the president uses his gut and makes the best decision as to how to move forward.

2:44:53 What goes into his hiring practices, and I think the team of rivals with President Lincoln, worked quite well. There's obviously value in hiring a team of rivals. It's worked well in the past. But then if you're going to hire rivals, why hire rivals who are dumb as a rock, overrated, way over their heads, wacko, and incompetent? How does that help the president govern the country? Well, sometimes those rivals prove those labels to be true. And that's particularly true in the case of John Bolton, who repeatedly praised the president, then turned. He's been widely criticized by the New York Times for his book. I think John Bolton has proven himself to have those labels as true.

2:45:35 That book must really have nothing in it if that's what they're showing up with. Well, he's hired wackos, idiots. He's a boner. Hey, thanks. A, we hadn't heard the message. B, we hadn't seen the constant string of people being hired and fired. But okay, why does he do that? I don't know. Maybe you weren't available, Mr. Peter Alexander. That's kind of that no wonder people are showing up to our show in droves. There's nothing there's nothing out there for anybody and it does all hate and Divisiveness and it's all of them and you know it is all of them I am so sick and tired and I'm specifically Tucker Carlson

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Tucker Carlson, Fox News, Fear Porn Propaganda

The hosts criticize Tucker Carlson and Fox News for repeatedly looping a video of a 90-year-old woman being assaulted in Manhattan. They characterize this style of reporting as "fear porn" and propaganda designed to make Americans afraid of one another. The segment argues that such media tactics are unacceptable and contribute to national divisiveness.

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2:46:25 What is happening now, Fox News is upping the videos of black people assaulting white people. And there was this one video, and you might have seen it, Apparently some some dude who was let out of jail, you know during the coronavirus He's been arrested a hundred times or something and he's walking down the street Manhattan as an old lady With a walker. They just clotheslines her and and she falls against a fire hydrant. She's like 90 years old It's really disturbing to see and of course these things happen. Of course, the people are a-holes. They're all over the world but

2:47:04 Carlson was talking to someone and for seven minutes in the box, the upper box, this video was looped and it's only maybe 9, 10 seconds. It was looping over and over again. This is propaganda. This is fear mongering. This is fear porn. This is terror. And you need to stop that shit, man. It is really unacceptable. And you're making people afraid. Because, and just, and I'm sure TikTok is not helping. Oh, more of these videos. Now people are worried about their fellow Americans because you're doing this. Stop it.

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IRS, Phone Location Data, Fourth Amendment Concerns

The IRS admitted to purchasing commercial phone location data from a company called Ventel to track taxpayers without a warrant. This data is harvested from mobile apps rather than cell towers, allowing the government to bypass traditional legal hurdles. The hosts argue this is a significant Fourth Amendment issue and a realization of long-standing privacy concerns regarding Silicon Valley's data practices.

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2:47:44 Yeah, they should all stop it. I disgusting I really hate it. No, no, no, keep it short for today, but we got to go This was really the I have a couple articles you can find him in the show notes in a show notes calm the IRS And I've warned about this. The IRS now admits, oh yeah, no we just went out and bought some phone location data.

2:48:24 It's not a problem. We get it commercially from the same people who sell it to marketers and advertisers. Yeah, and we thought that was kind of handy to have to see if, you know, the people who said they were at a certain restaurant at a certain time with somebody else, let's make sure the phone records, not even the phone records, but let's make sure the records match up if you were really there or not. This is exactly what we've been talking about for years. Here you go. You are now being... The state of California has been doing this for decades. Yeah, but it's... this is... They do it with regular phones. They were doing with the old-fashioned landlines. But this is the IRS doing this now.

2:49:09 Well, the state of California was doing it and it was their tax collection department. I don't care about, I don't have nothing to do with the state of California. The IRS is for the whole country. Okay, California is a trendsetter. But what are they going to get out of it? I mean, I think it's, I mean, I don't really have a problem with this. My phone is in the drawer. Yeah, we know you don't have a problem with it, but this is not for you. This is for other people who continue to reject the idea that a phone is not healthy for you in many ways. And I have a problem with the IRS with just going ahead and looking at if you're lying without probable cause. I think this is a Fourth Amendment issue. They can't just look into my life. I'm totally agree with that. I think it is with California too. And they get it from VENTEL, V-E-N-T-E-L.

2:49:58 It's not cell phone, it's not transmitter triangulation. It's the shit that's on your apps in your phone and that you register for and then these apps track you all over the place. And now the IRS is buying it. See, the government could never do this without that help. This is exactly what we've said. They don't need to spy on you, they'll just buy it. from Silicon Valley. Right, Silicon Valley will spy on you for them. Yes, gladly so. It's illegal for them to do it, but Silicon Valley can do it and they're doing it and you're the one with the phone that you're walking around with. You know, you're right. It should have something you can't track around. It's not a big deal. I'm gonna show my soul by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fab. On No Agenda, in the morning.

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Father's Day Donations, Chloe Camu, Human Resources Karma

The show processes a final round of Father's Day donations, including a "perky boobs" donation from Chloe Camu in California. The segment includes various "de-douching" rituals and personal stories about new babies born during the quarantine. The hosts emphasize the community aspect of the show and the diverse backgrounds of its contributors.

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2:50:50 Now we have a few people to quickly thank for donating to show 1253 starting with Darius Walker in Charleston, West Virginia and then Adam will be looking out for the Father's Day call outs because this is Father's Day. Yes, hold on one second. I'm gonna make sure I've got everything lined up here because we got a lot lined up. Lots of cover. We got a lot to cover. Okay, go hit it. I think there's a Father's Day one. Darius Walker in Charleston, West Virginia, 1-866, you're all stomping grounds, 1-876-6? Yeah, kind of. He does want to de-douching and not donated since September 3rd, 2016. You've been de-douched. Okay, thank you very much.

2:51:35 Patrick Perkins in Holland, Michigan 160 Brian Zeiss in Charlotte, North Carolina 133 33 and other Rogan or yes and no longer douchebag first donation since discovering the show via JRE you got a deducing you've been deduced Terrence Pullen 12908 in Otisville, Michigan. Michelle Small, 12358. Sir Pete in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Sir Alex Bortok, double knight of the Northern Launch Pad. Yeah, and he says, happy Father's Day to my dad, Boris Bortok, Russian Space Defense Lieutenant Colonel, retired.

2:52:23 It was fun when you were taking me to your office, Dad. Oh, this is good. We need to get some details. We need stories from this guy. This sounds fantastic. Thank you very much, Sir Alex. And he's over here in Mountain View. Probably working for Ames. You should go hang out with him. Yeah, take me to Ames. I'd go take another drive in the shuttle. Or they actually have a couple simulators there that are pretty fun to drive around in. Oh, that'd be cool. Kirsten Milligan and Kailua again and Hawaii donation to attributed to her father Paul Barnhart in Kailua, Hawaii Sir J. Hernandez and Kennewick, Washington Happy Father's Day from him. He says night of the roundtable, of course Oliver Reich $100 to my dad Oliver. Happy Father's Day from Oliver Gregory Sinead

2:53:19 Now there's no Father's Day there but Jane Janelle Cornwell with $100 from Cherry Valley Massachusetts says happy Father's Day to Chris Malmy my smoking hot husband best father in the universe. Thank you very much. Now this one's a little more complicated Craig Knowles Knowlesley in Cumberland BC says Adam is right drunk donations take some practice. I just said 99 It's a drunk donation is a drunk donation. I Decayed it doesn't sound drunk $33 for each of the douchebag dads. I've had oh boy Can I get a douchebag call out for Don? Stu Ray We'll leave it at that Chloe camu in

2:54:15 Murrieta somewhere is in California 9-0-9 is there a well Chloe says this is a donation of perky boobs in celebration of my devilishly Delicious, deviant, DILF. That's dad I love to fill and say happy daddy's day. I'm so proud of the man and father you've become. I have so much gratitude for the daily sacrifices you make so that I can be home raising our handsome new little human resource. Enjoy your day, daddy. And your dad, she's got something red. She had a douche bag call out in there somewhere. This is a de-douching.

2:54:59 Let me see, my dear husband slapped me in the mouth a few years ago on a road trip across the country. I've been an avid listener since then. I was gifted human resources karma for my birthday last year and I must say it might be the best birthday gift yet. Our bouncing baby boy was born mid-April during quarantine and we all three escaped a three-day hospital lockdown. Rona, free! This is my first donation ever so I'm in order and need of a de-douche. You've been de-douched. Happy Father's Day to us and my roommate who is also a weekly listener. Chris, you are a douchebag. All right, thanks, Chloe. Sir Daddy Cass in Richmond, Virginia, 8282. Richard Hufford in Tempe, Arizona, 8008. Sir Haymousse of the Piedmont Province in Mooresville, North Carolina, sending Father's Day karma to my fellow No Agenda producers. This is also a happy Father's Day to you, to us, from Richard Hufford.

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NATO Round Donation, Pierre Moss, International Listeners

Robert Donahue contributed a "noodle gun donation" of $55.60, referencing the standard 5.56mm NATO round. The show also hears from Pierre Moss in Maastricht, Netherlands, whose 20-year-old son donated in his honor despite having political disagreements. These notes illustrate the global reach of the No Agenda program and its appeal across different age groups.

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2:55:56 Jeff and Trish in Winter Springs, Florida, 8008. Celebrating boobs on Father's Day in the style of Al Bundy, they say. Thank you very much, Jeff and Trish. Lovely thought. Brian hasty and Hudson, Wisconsin 73 33 happy Father's Day. He says Brad writer or writer in Kirkwood, Missouri 69 69 Congrats to Joel Nelson on the sex. We're happy for him, too. That's great James Durante 61 21 San Diego, California. Happy Father's Day John and Adam just keeping with my Father's Day tradition of donating like to wish my dad John and myself a happy Father's Day

2:56:38 Jeff Johnson 5856 parts unknown Pierre moss and ma stritched Very good. In Maastricht in the Netherlands, a Dutch 5628. I'll do it. Best Adam, to honour Father's Day I donate for my father Pierre on your show. He listens to your show for years and at our table he gives it regularly as a guide to fierce discussions. He fully trusts your subordination and as a 20-year-old I sometimes have my doubts. But okay Boomer, love you anyway. So go ahead and he will be a regular listener for years to come. Robert Donahue, 5560, and this is interesting. He calls it a noodle gun donation because the standard NATO round is 55.556 millimeters. This is used as standard infantry for all NATO. All right, NATO rounds. All right, 5560 is the noodle gun donation. We can take it. We'll put that on the list.

2:57:42 WAP caplets of the Rolling Bones in Ancaster, Ontario 5510. Happy Father's Day to my father Fritz. And we got a birthday call out too. Sir Lee Mofo in Tucson, Arizona 5510. Stuart Walton in Staffordshire. UK 5510 and then said it is a dedication for his late father Ken who died from a heart attack 19 years ago on Father's Day at the 11th hole of his local club whilst putting for par during the President's Cup. Clearly he died with his spikes on doing what he loves still miss him every day. Love and light from both Stuart from Stafford my brother Simon and all dad's grandchildren. If you gotta go quite honestly cool.

2:58:28 Yeah, that's Matthew Shower. It's like, hey, I'm done with your spikes on. It's not it's you know, you shower in Winthrop, Minnesota, 5510. Happy Father's Day to my dad, Dave Shower, Rene Gulen, Pacheco, Pacheco, Gwilin, Pacheco is my guess. I think Marino Valley, California, 55. Happy Father's Day to my boyfriend, Mark. From Renee, Emily and Neo. He's an awesome dad and I'm grateful he hit me in the mouth. Cool. Chris Gromal in Kingston, New York. 54, happy Father's Day gentlemen. Thanks for the best podcast. Valerie T. and $53 in Indiana.

2:59:19 Yes, she got her smoking hot husband Neil wishing him a very happy Father's Day. Neil, you are our anchor and foundation. Together we can get through anything. Thank you John and Adam for everything you do. Valerie, thank you. Indiana, you betcha. M of the mid-valley 5049 has got a de-douching request I believe. Let's see, please accept this amount. That was the other one. No, my dad Kent's knighthood. I cannot tolerate having a douchebag dad any longer. Also can get a jobs karma as I'm transitioning to a career as a dude named Ben. Coming up at the end for you, absolutely. Jermaine Nichols in Veert, the Netherlands.

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Dame Jennifer, Charleston Tribe, Value for Value Wrap

Dame Jennifer from Charleston provides an update on the "Animated No Agenda" project and shares a memorial tribute to her father. The hosts conclude the donation segment by encouraging listeners to support the show's "value for value" model. They reiterate that the show relies entirely on audience contributions to remain independent and ad-free.

dame jennifer· charleston· south carolina· animated no agenda· donations

2:59:58 Hello John and Adam, would you please deduce this krenterige Dutchman, Dutchman, as I can say I love you babe to my smokin' hot wife Nicole. Yes, he wants a deducing. You've been deduced. Meredith Wolf, 5033 in the army post office box, or one of those government things. Happy Father's Day to Richard Franks Shanda from across the pond. Bradley Berry in Blissfield, Michigan just de-douche me already. You've been de-douched. So the following people are $50 donors starting with Bradley and I'm just gonna read names and locations and Adam will read the name of the father if there's one mentioned in this group. Starting with Andrew Gusek in Greensboro, North Carolina. Lee Scarbeck in Springfield, Pennsylvania. For Jimmy, the man who taught me skepticism.

3:00:57 Paul Dubois in Kirkhansen, New York. We've got an address there for some unknown reason. Thomas Tallich in Shawnee, Oklahoma. Daniel LeBoi in Bath, Michigan. Troy Funk in Leander, Texas. Adrian Muller in Tascadero, California. Robert Case in Mill Spring, North Carolina. Timothy Pasquarello in Hamburg, New Jersey. And last but not least, Our pal and producer Dame Jennifer in Charleston, South Carolina. She has a note you might want to read. Yes. In the morning, here's your latest share from donations I've had towards Animated No Agenda. Another fantastic episode just came out yesterday.

3:01:42 Also, one last birthday shout out for Katie who was part of our local Charleston, South Carolina tribe and celebrated a big birthday on Friday the 19th. She was missing her meetup Saturday. I have a meetup report coming up. I am also reclaiming my time to send love to my daddy who passed away five years ago and whom I miss so much. He was a wonderful father and was always a media skeptic. He was never a regular listener of No Agenda as much as he liked clips I played for him, but I hope wherever he is, he knows I appreciate all he taught me. Happy Father's Day to all of the OMG amazing dads out there.

3:02:18 And that concludes our Father's Day dedication donation segment. Obviously there's people who came in under $50, a lot of them fled to remain anonymous to make sure there's no mess-ups, but also lots of people on our value for value programs, all kinds of subscriptions you can take part in, even $11.11 a month. Whatever the value is to you, all we ask is you think about it and send that back to us. And I really appreciate it. Everyone here who has helped produce episode 1,253 of the best podcast in the universe. And please consider your support for doing it all over again on Thursday. Dvorak.org

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Birthday Catch-up, Knighting Ceremony, No Agenda Rings

The hosts conduct a formal knighting ceremony for several producers, including Sir Steve Helm and Dame Ellen of the Dream Realm. They also catch up on a long list of birthdays within the "Gitmo Nation." Producers are directed to the No Agenda Nation website to coordinate the delivery of their official rings and certification.

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3:02:59 slash N A by multiple requests jobs jobs jobs and jobs let's vote for job jobs you've got karma yes we have We have a number of birthdays people to catch up with the 21st of June 2020 belated birthday Sir Chris's happy birthday to his nephew Eli who turned 3 on June 11th Sir Jake Milligan happy birthday to was father Bob Milligan of Elko Nevada 63 just a few days ago on the 19th Dame Jennifer as you heard also says happy birthday to Katie who celebrated on the 19th we have birthdays today Dab Dab Kovacs

3:03:47 to his smoking hot Cougar brandy. Eric Barrett, 33 today. Sir Chris, 47 on June 22nd. That's right, Sir Chris. Lisa Stelter says happy birthday to her husband Paul. He turned 42 yesterday. Sir DH Slammer says happy birthday to Barrett S. Dane Bang Bang who turns 35. And Sir Andrew turning 12 and finally Sir Crashed EMT says happy birthday to Princess Sprinkles Born June 18th, welcome Human Resource. Welcome to Gitmo Nation on behalf of everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. Okay, we have a one, a two, a three. We've got one Dame. Now what do we have for Daniel Lang? We don't have his note, right? So we're just gonna call him Sir Langman for now until we hear from him. He may already be a knight for all we know.

3:04:40 Oh, that's... oof, I hadn't even thought about that one. You talking about Nicholas Sell? No, we had Daniel Langman. Weren't we looking for a note from him? Uh, there was a note from him. I thought so. Yeah, we do have two missing notes. Yeah, okay. Well, uh... Just, you know, do it later. No, let's do it now! Let's do it live! Okay, what about Nicholas Sell, the poor guy? Is he on the list? He threw the penny in. I don't know anything. He's not on the list because there's no note from him whatsoever. Alright, here, let's do this. Here's a... where's my... here. Ow. Okay. There you go. Yes, that's a good one. That's the one I want.

3:05:24 Could I please have Robert Hausner, Ellen Murray, Stephen Helm, Arthur Kunath and Daniel Langman up on stage. Gentlemen and Dame, you're all about to become a knight and a Dame of the Noah Dinner Round Table. Very proud to have you here and to pronounce the K-V as Sir A Knight. Dame Ellen of the Dream Realm, Sir Steve Helm, the Leawood Squire, Sir Arthur and Sir Langman All of you now, nights and day with the Noah dinner round table for you. We've got hookers and blow, rent boys and chardonnay, shrimp scampi and sarsaparilla, whatever that is. Cookies and vodka, horse head, pumpkin ale. We've got Polish potato and vodka, Ruben S. Ruman and Rose, bong hits and bourbon and of course...

3:06:05 Mutton and Mead and we'd love for you to go to noagendanation.com slash rings Eric the shill will be there to catch you and to catch your data so that we can send you out a ring sealing wax and the official certification thank you so much for supporting the no agenda show the best podcast in the universe So we have a couple of meetup reports and some actual recorded ones. Sir, let's start here, Sir Michael of Calgary in Vegas says, hey Adam and John Midland's first Noah Jenna meetup was small but very successful. Remember he had I think eight or nine different meetups yesterday as people are coming back out of lock up and or lockdown and very happy just to be out and about.

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Meetup Reports, Charlotte, Los Angeles, Biker Meetups

A series of reports from No Agenda meetups across the country show producers "no longer cowering in place." Gatherings in Charlotte, Los Angeles, and a motorcycle ride in Truckee, California, were highlighted as successful social events. The hosts encourage listeners to visit noagendameetups.com to find local parties and connect with other "Universe A" citizens.

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3:07:01 So that's why we have a number of these reports. Sir Kyle, Jason, Tommy and myself enjoyed the meetup and intend to make it to make a regular event. The next one is scheduled already in a couple of weeks. Sir Kyle as co-organizer. Enjoy your beer, John, as you're taking your break early. Then we have flight of the no agenda double-oh-four steel crafts, and this is from Leo Bravo in Los Angeles Hey guys, just want to let you know we had a great time at the meetup yesterday including me It was a party of 15. This is good They had Bill Ryan crystal Brad Matt Adam Blake Eric Stu Angelica Becky Rick Victoria Isabella Leo They're already planning the next meetup. Everybody is welcome Leo Bravo, Los Angeles. Thank you so much and

3:07:49 We had a meetup in Charlotte. Bill Cameron here in Charlotte, North Carolina. Great gathering, sir. Suspected spook of the sycamore set passing it on. This has been no longer cowering in place. Very happy about that. Sir, you are. Thank you for your courage. This is Bill. Thank you for your courage. In the morning, this is Sir Cycle Path. Brian Zayas, shout out to Mark Brinson, thanks for the birthday wishes, in the morning! Producer Travis Mercer enjoying the Charlotte meetup, in the morning. In the morning everybody, this is Luke, thank you for your courage. Future Sir Boiled Peanut, the check's in the mail. In the morning, this is Sir Kevin Dills, the Earl of North Carolina hanging out in Charlotte, thank you for your courage.

3:08:42 Stay woke! Okay, and we also had Jane Jennifer's meetup. In the morning y'all, Jane Jennifer here. We had a wonderful meetup with lots of locals. Also had David and Charles who drove in from North Carolina and Stephan and Felicia who were coincidentally visiting from Colorado. Felicia is in the process of writing a best Fascinating book that I can't wait to read. No pressure Felicia. Okay, here's the update from the rest of the attendees. Oh no, not the noodle gun! Oh no!

3:09:20 Biden don't eat me. Stephan and Felicia, Littleton Colorado visiting Charleston. Thanks for your courage and resist we much. And about that, we must be committed. In the morning. In the morning. Everybody have a great time? I think they did. Heads on sticks everywhere and lots of fun. I thought Dame Jennifer looked like she was having a very, very good time. Oregon local 33. She's already ready to go. Rolling. Coming live to you from FEMA district 10 and the ATF doesn't look like they've shown up yet, but we're still waiting. Local agenda 33.

3:10:08 in almost Portland, Oregon, in the morning, John and Adam. In the morning! Back in the day, we only had one phone. We plugged it into the wall and it was made out of Bakelite. We liked it that way. Wow. Wow. I haven't heard the tech hippie. That's a good one. It's been a while since we heard that. Final Meetup Report, Truckee, the motorcycle no agenda meetup. Hey everybody, this is Sir Basil Knight of the Wormicorns with Canary Cry News Talk and we are here at the Truckee Motorcycle Ride Up No Agenda Meetup and here is Sir Baron Lily of the Valley and we'd like to thank Sir Chris Baron of Carson Valley and here we go all together now in the morning! Nice! No Agenda bikers, we got it all! And there's more meetups today actually.

3:11:10 Probably just about getting underway, 333 Mountain Time, the Bisbee Arizona, Joe's consignment, Sean and Joe hosting that, so in the morning if you're listening right now. This Thursday, the 25th, the Porcupine Freedom Festival in Lancaster, New Hampshire. It's the liberal Burling Man. Go to site 14. Will will be your host. and Saturday Central Texas second meet shoot 10 a.m. and that'll be at the black oh that'll be Let's see, what do we have here? Details on the No Agenda meetups website, but of course it is Local 512, Black Baron of the No Agenda Armory and his rootin' shootin' gun smokin' hot wife have amazingly extensive details on the No Agenda meetups website. And then finally, June 27th, also Saturday, Tampa Bay's day drinking meetup at 2 o'clock, Green Bench Brewing Company in St. Pete.

3:12:04 Sir Sirlo Sybin, Knight of the Psychonauts will be your guest for that. There's many more all the way through July that are up on noagenda meetups.com. Please go take a look because you can find a place to hang out with people who are very cool, particularly if you haven't had a lot of human contact during the Rona lockdown, you'll enjoy it. And remember. It's no agenda meetups, noagendameetups.com. It's not just a meetup, it's like a party. Well, there's some bad news. Oh that we should have prior right ran at the beginning of the show or closer to the front because it's important Okay, and it disappoints me because I'm committed and it should disappoint you and this is the there goes Amy

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Amy Klobuchar, Vice President Search, Kamala Harris

Senator Amy Klobuchar withdrew from consideration as Joe Biden's running mate, urging him to select a woman of color. This move has increased the odds for Senator Kamala Harris, despite concerns from the "radical left" regarding her record as a prosecutor. The hosts analyze the remaining field of candidates, including Val Demings and Stacey Abrams, and the political pressure surrounding the choice.

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3:13:11 Fox clip, Amy Klobuchar does not want to be vice president. She's dropping out. Juneteenth rallies happening across the country as racial turmoil appears to be influencing Joe Biden's search for a running mate. Amy Klobuchar says she's bowing out. Take a look. I truly believe, as I actually told the vice president last night when I called him, that I think this is a moment to put a woman of color on that ticket. If you want to heal this nation right now, my party, yes, but our nation, this is sure a hell of a way to do it. And with Klobuchar out, Kamala Harris' odds are rising. A new poll shows Democrats favor Harris by a wide margin. But will the radical left accept her past as a prosecutor? Harris trying to spin her resume as a positive. Watch this.

3:14:07 I know the system from the inside out. I strongly believe if we are going to change these systems, there has to be the kind of brilliant activism that we've seen from the outside like Black Lives Matter and the leadership there, combined with what we need to do on the inside to actually upend these systems in a way that we make change to get closer to that ideal we have of equal justice under the law. Please don't tell me. Is it going to be Kamala? Are they seriously going to go for her? Is that why they're pulling her into the Amy Leaves clip? I have no idea. I mean, there's only, it's either her, I mean, if they're gonna, Amy said she thinks there should be a woman of, she's on board with the balancing the ticket with a woman of color and that means you're gonna deal with anybody but an ADOS woman.

3:14:53 The only other real, that woman down in Florida, the Congresswoman who is a chief of police. Val, is that Val? Val Demings or whatever. Yeah. And she is, she's not gonna, yeah, she's a bad choice. Then you have Stacey Abrams, who's just trying to bulldoze her way into the job. She's never, she didn't wait in line, it doesn't count. And they've screwed this up royally, because Amy's decided that she's not gonna, put up with the grief that she's going to have to put up with because that one same one cop that had the knee on the neck is the same one cop that she failed to prosecute sometime earlier in her career when she was a prosecutor.

3:15:35 And so the coincidence is, it's got her pretty much spooked and she was nervous as a wreck when she's saying this by the way, she's shaking. What else is new? She's always shaking. She's always shaking. She's always shaking. She's always shaking and baking. I don't know what they're gonna do. They're so screwed. It's just beyond, it's I don't know what they're gonna do. Even though they have all the confidence in the world and Biden's up by 13 points. Yeah, sure, polls, whatever. Just a few things I just want to run through. We don't have any clips or anything, but DACA, the Deferred Kick Children Out of the Country Act, which is for some reason seen as a win that the president cannot end it immediately, but I think it's just a procedural thing. It doesn't seem like

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Supreme Court, LGBT Workplace Rights, Pride Month

ABC News issued a "stop the presses" report on a major Supreme Court decision protecting LGBT Americans from workplace discrimination. The hosts question the urgency of the broadcast, noting that such protections already existed in many states. They suggest the timing was coordinated with Pride Month and recent social activism in Brooklyn.

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3:16:28 And he also, he's not going to kick any dreamers out of the country. No, Trump went into a long discussion of this on his speech. Oh, what did he say? He said the same thing. It was a procedural issue. They said, according to him, the court said, no, this, no, this paperwork is no good. Yeah, the paperwork is no good. But what does he actually want to do? He just wants to stop it from continuing. It's not to kick people out. Yeah, he wants to do, yes, something along those lines. Then we do have a stop the press this moment off CBA ABC. This is a stop This is where you know where they actually break into regular programming Yeah, they break in to tell you something that's so important that they have to interrupt a show Oh my gosh, did it have a sound effect and everything or what? Well, I think if I don't know if I caught the sound of it, but of course, it's okay I'll add one. Let me see if I can

3:17:24 Hello everyone, I'm Terry Moran coming to you from the Washington Bureau of ABC News and we're coming on the air because of a major civil rights decision out of the United States Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has ruled that LGBT Americans are protected by the anti-discrimination laws of this country at their workplaces. They cannot be fired or otherwise discriminated against at work simply because they are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. This is a major civil rights opinion. Yeah, I think the... yes, I'm glad you got this clip. How is this stopping the presses? It's just... One thing has been the case in California and half the states of the country already, but...

3:18:08 Why would you... How is this stopped the presses? I'm not seeing it. It was... I think this was done because A, it's Pride Month, so this was all scheduled. And we had this probably came right on the heels or right during or around the same day as the big black trans lives matter in Brooklyn. So the whole thing was meant to celebrate the children of the rainbow. Of course you have to stop, but this is what we've been waiting for, for decades. We don't want to be discriminated against. I think it's going to actually work, it's going to backfire, it's not going to be very good. What corporation who can be sued is going to take a risk now? That's my question. Well, these things always backfire. No, but I mean seriously, it's like, so now you hire someone and if you fire them and they say, well, it's because I was gay.

3:19:07 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's right. This is another reason not to hire you. It's inevitable that these things will happen. Inevitable. Yeah, that was my other one and I don't think there was anything else of huge importance. I did... someone sent me a DM through the chat room. I did find our missing donation note, but it'll have to wait for next show because he has a couple of things. He has a special night name and everything. But, you know, he sent in, it didn't say donation note on his email, it said California Prop 209. So sometimes these things don't get through. You got to be real specific with us. Wow. We're not opening that. Actually I did. I replied to it, but, you know,

CHAPTER 54 / 54 Discussion

Tulsa Rally Masks, Media Bias, Show Outro

The episode concludes with a critique of CBS News' coverage of the Tulsa rally, which claimed it would be the largest gathering since the pandemic began while ignoring massive recent protests. The hosts sign off with a final "noodle gun" montage and end-of-show mixes. They remind listeners to return for the next broadcast on Thursday and to continue supporting the show.

tulsa· cbs news· media bias· noodle gun· outro

3:20:05 And I did save I don't think I forwarded to Eric during the show or no, but I missed I think looking for a donation. No, we're not looking for that. Prop two or nine. Also, it wasn't his. It wasn't the email you'd expect it to be. So it doesn't matter. We're all happy. It's working out. Make goods are fine. We do all the time. Going to be good. You got something happy and why? No, I have another one of these little things. And I was a little propagandistic thing you might want to play. It was part of that CBS, you know, they're They talk about the Trump rally scared everybody off as best they could and then they never mentioned the fact that the rally was actually giving away masks. Oh really? No, but no mainstream reporter ever said that. They just kept saying there's no masks and you're all gonna die. But see if you can find the, this is the CBS on the rally report and there's a BS premise. There's a premise

3:20:56 within the report that is bullcrap. Good evening to our viewers in the West and thank you for joining us. We are going to begin tonight in Tulsa, Oklahoma where that state's Supreme Court has just ruled President Trump can go ahead with an indoor rally tomorrow without requiring face masks. As many as 19,000 people are expected to attend what will be the largest gathering in the U.S. since the coronavirus pandemic began. Is that the largest gathering in the US? Since the coronavirus began? So the 200,000 people marching down in Manhattan don't count and the thousands and thousands of people in Seattle don't count. The 100,000 here, the half a million there, the 50,000 here, the 50,000 there? I'm taking you off the air. We're stopping. You're so right.

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3:22:43 In the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, I'm John C. DuVora. We return on Sunday right here, no agenda, noagendashow.com. Until then, adios, mofos, and such. So you take your hose and you roll that sucker as far in as you can get it and then some guy, some dude behind you is blasting you with his hose. A couple of guys. Oh, it gets better. Yeah, so you're getting blasted so you can stay cool. It's really hot. Fuck yeah. Sir, are you ready? Yes, sir. They say there's something wrong with our president.

3:23:40 I'll let you know if there's something wrong. Grab me, sir. I will only grab you if I need you. It's true. Grab me, sir. I may grab you so fast. I want them to love the president. I did this big thing. When you see a little kid running around, say, call 911. Boy, oh boy, do you have a great immune system. Grab me, sir. I may grab you so fast. How about a piece of your immune system? Thank you very much, Jim. I will only grab you if I need you. There was only one person that died.

3:24:25 It's true! But I call my wife and I say, you're fired! Get out, bro. She only wanted to make pancakes great Can't we just stop with all of this hate? I won't eat pancakes, this is making me cry She should get help from that Quaker, oh sky There's only one thing worse in this universe That's no Aunt Jemima's at all

3:25:01 He gave us rice that would never stick. Add it to your dinner, it would always do the trick. It was tasty rice for any time. But now this poor guy's in an unemployment bind. Uncle Ben's Converted Brand Rice. It really does make a difference. And don't think they ain't coming for you. Don't think they're not coming for you. Just cause you're green. Don't think they're not coming for you. Just cause you're green. Green giant. I will no longer throw away the African-American part of the Oreo cookie just to get you the creamy white middle. There's an entire military branch under the Chinese regime dedicated to political warfare, integrated fully into the military and done outside of the spectrum of normal warfare. And why is it tolerated?

3:25:58 Because we don't want to be accused of being crazy right-wing conspiracy theorists. It is the war for hearts and minds. The pandemic is still here. It's going to be here for the foreseeable future until we get it under control. Media warfare, psychological warfare, illegal warfare. But as cultural warfare, how do you impact the culture of a country who controls Hollywood? The Chinese regime has been buying off our professors. The Chinese regime has actual programs meant to get into our universities and compromise professors, academics, researchers, and so on. Drug warfare, for example, where does fentanyl come from? Where do these synthetic drugs come from? They come from China. How do you change the culture of a country without waging open warfare on them?

3:26:54 They could have been looking into China. You panicked about the market, panicked about COVID, panicked about the ventilator, panicked about the PPE. Beijing is pursuing a comprehensive and coordinated campaign to undermine support for the president, our agenda, and our nation's most cherished ideals. I'm gonna shoot you in the face with my noodle gun, you racist piece of shit. I got my pasta glock locked and loaded. It's a fucking insult to your people. It's an insult to your fucking people. It's like the N-word for us. And if that don't work, I'm gonna hit you with my spaghetti cannon. Don't fucking insult me like that. I didn't insult you. You called me Fredo. It's like I call you punk bitch. You like that? You want that to be your nickname? I didn't call you that. You called me Fredo. You know my name's not fucking Fredo.

3:27:45 You did not think my name was fucking Fredo. Don't be a liar. Eat macaroni legs from the end of my noodle gun, you racist son of a bitch. I'll fucking throw you down these stairs like a fucking punk. Nobody calls me Fredo. I thought you were saying, right?

3:28:26 Pew pew, take my noodle gun. The best podcast in the universe! Mofo. Dvorak.org slash N-A. Dumb as a rock, overrated, way over their heads, wacko and incompetent.