Episode 942 · Thursday, 29 June 2017

Force Multiplier

A legislative push for orbital defense systems collides with international treaties while undercover footage reveals the internal mechanics of cable news ratings.

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The No Agenda Show · No. 942

About this episode

The House Armed Services Committee finalized the National Defense Authorization Act markup, triggering a debate over Representative Trent Franks’ proposal for a space-based missile defense layer. While Representative Jim Cooper and Admiral Searing cite technical and financial hurdles, the move challenges the 1967 Outer Space Treaty and its prohibition of orbital weapons of mass destruction. Meanwhile, Energy Secretary Rick Perry advocates for the French nuclear model, praising the standardized reactor designs that allow France to generate over 70% of its power with high engineering mobility.

Project Veritas released undercover footage featuring a CNN producer and Van Jones characterizing the Russia investigation as a ratings-driven narrative lacking a smoking gun. This media scrutiny extends to the Washington Post, where Jeff Bezos has reportedly shifted the business model to target anti-Trump audiences while implementing a social media policy that encourages employees to report colleagues for disparaging advertisers. In the White House, Sarah Huckabee Sanders challenged the press corps over retracted stories involving Anthony Scaramucci, as the administration continues to limit televised briefings in a move reminiscent of the Clinton-era policies under Dee Dee Myers.

Cultural tensions flared at the Chicago Pride March after Jewish lesbians were excluded for carrying flags with the Star of David, an act attributed to the rise of intersectionality and anti-Zionist sentiment. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak also explore the absurdity of autonomous gyms like the Haymaker Collective and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s new workplace marijuana guidelines. The show concludes with a somber moment of karma for Sir Tim of Rupert’s Land and a look at the new No Agenda rings produced by Eric LeChoux.


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CHAPTER 01 / 43 Discussion

San Francisco Weather, Amsterdam Andy Warhol Exhibit

John C. Dvorak reports cold, foggy summer weather in San Francisco while Adam Curry prepares for a trip to Europe. Curry will be opening an Andy Warhol exhibit in Amsterdam, noting the city's new .amsterdam top-level domain.

san francisco· amsterdam· andy warhol· fog· travel

00:00 What? Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak It's Thursday June 29th 2017 This is your award winning Gitmo Nation Media assassination episode 9 or 4 too! This is no agenda Functioning as Narcan to the mainstream Drugging up the masses and broadcasting live from the darkest corners of the internet here in the capital of drone star state In the Cluedio Good morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And for Northern Silicon Valley it's summertime! How do i know? It's cold! I'm John C. DeVore. The summertime. Yeah, yeah summers are cold and foggy And in fact the fog rolled in a little early usually it rolls in on july 4th to ruin the fireworks Oh, yeah the fog that's right you have the fog over the city and you can't see anything You can't see anything is beautiful

00:55 But there is it's all fogged in completely right now. I mean can't even see the city and I Suspect it'll be this way through the 4th of July. Yeah, so sorry well It's very cold where we're going Should probably mention that you're headed out. We got us You gotta wrap the show early yeah, we got to get done on time We're off to Europe going to see my sisters I'm also opening the Andy Warhol exhibit in Amsterdam for my buddy Which could it's actually its cool its andy dot Amsterdam which apparently is a top-level domain now dot amsterdam Yeah, then long yes

CHAPTER 02 / 43 Discussion

No Agenda Music Archive, French Internet Infrastructure

Adam Curry discusses compiling a "Best Of" show featuring nearly seven hours of listener-submitted No Agenda music. The hosts express concerns about internet reliability in southern France, which may necessitate playing these musical archives during Curry's upcoming travels.

podcasting· music production· france· internet connectivity· best of show

01:40 Yes, do you have a big giant pair of mega scissors and you're gonna kind of ribbon? Yes. I'm bringing my scissors with me No, I think they're too long for the flight aren't they did to buy new ones over there Yeah, because you can't carry those no Can't carry the scissors with you indeed yeah So we'll be doing shows from the road as usual except maybe Because we're gonna go visit my buddy in France And the internet there is really crap. So just in case, I made a Best Of... I thought the French had good internet? Yeah not- maybe in the cities but not down south But I had a really weird experience because I was getting a Best of show ready and you and I discussed that maybe we should put together a show of The No Agenda songs

02:32 Yes, we have quite a few. Holy crap! After an hour and 45 minutes I had to stop? Because... And I was doing it with headphones on When you listen to all of these pieces of music and it has, y'know... It has all the different political players show business players everyone's in there woven through it. It's kind of like You're making meth but your in the Meth Lab and getting affected by the meth? Its a truly trippy experience to hear this stuff its really out- And theres stuff I had forgotten about completely such great material! I could make 7 hours easily

03:12 You think? Yeah, and the chat room heard a little bit of it this morning during the pre-stream I played about 30 minutes. And they were like oh! I could listen to hours of this well you just might depending on uh... Depending on the French who are in the news Hopefully you can get a connection because i would like to hear that although you could probably do two of those shows yeah hear that on we are taking off something Yeah, you're going to London right I think it's... No, I'm thinking of Christmas. I think it is Christmas falling. Okay we just got into summer. I think we can wait a little bit to figure that one out. I have to look at the map. At the map? Yes you gotta look at the map for North Pole. I've gotta look at the map! I am very excited though whether we play while I'm gone or whether they played that doesn't matter but I can do seriously three shows out of just the stuff that people have submitted us this it's crazy

04:13 And if you crank it up, it's just... It accumulates. What do you mean? Well I mean you've been- You didn't know there were seven hours, I'm sure. Oh no! No idea. No but yeah I was like, yeah I can put together an hour and a half. Because you do about five to seven minutes every show which is 70 minutes a year And so you end up with probably, yeah I can see you probably have a lot more than you think. Some of the stuff's really long and you never really play the long stuff and some stuff you've never played! That's correct, that's correct. Some stuff I will never play but it's very good, very good. Speaking of the French... Rick Perry who most people consider to be- He was French? Yeah he was French and who most people considered to be a dumb douchebag

CHAPTER 03 / 43 Discussion

Rick Perry, French Nuclear Energy Standardization

Energy Secretary Rick Perry praises the French nuclear energy model, noting that France derives over 70% of its power from nuclear sources. The discussion highlights how France's standardized reactor designs lead to lower costs and better engineering mobility compared to custom-built American plants.

rick perry· france· nuclear power· energy policy· standardization

05:02 Had something to say about the French. Now is he the energy secretary? Is that his job now? That's a... you know, he seems to know a lot more than you'd think. ...nuclear power because of nuclear waste and nuclear plant safety and this has been happening since the 60s when one television documentarian said that really it hasn't changed in terms of what we know to do with nuclear waste which isn't much can you assure the American people that nuclear waste and nuclear plant safety are such that we should expand nuclear power in this country? You know I would reflect that or deflect that if he was here to President Macron of France, who gets 70 plus percent of their power from nuclear energy. Now this is the country that wouldn't buy Texas beef for some reason yet 76% of their energy comes from nuclear power so the French who i've always thought were a little bit you know different

06:04 And that's in a good way. They recognized us as a state back in the 1830s, so we actually have a really close personal relationship with the French. We like them. They had one in Austin. As a matter of fact, it's still there. It is not an embassy but yes, it's still here. All the French legation invite all you to come and see it but the French are little different when it comes to some things And one of those I would find really interesting that our French friends are very comfortable getting 76%

06:39 thereabouts of their energy from nuclear and I can assure you they're very fond of getting it at the rate they're getting it. Adios, mofo! No that bodes kind of well What does that mean? What do you mean what does it mean? What is he means a rate they are getting it That is... Nobody's charging them You know what I think he saying is that the elect- It's Rick Perry you gotta think for second The guy, ya know I believe he means that uh..the cost to nuclear energy is Very attractive. I I would suggest if you're gonna go and try to parse this guy He's by rate he means the amount could be it could be I interpreted differently You mean the amount they get it? Hmm, yeah that the rates are getting it they're getting a lot of it Okay, that's possible either way. It's good

07:34 I like, I'm all for it. You know, I've talked to people about this because France does get most of their power from nukes and they're all over the countryside. They don't seem to be bothering anybody. There's some complaining here and there. The Chinon for example, a little wine growing area has one of these things. And I said why do they do this? Because they do it so much more efficiently than we do. Well, the answer is always Ben, I've said this before on the show The answer's always been, that's because they standardized. Yes! They have so all the parts fit... And so if you're working at one of these plants and your an engineer You can go to any of the other plants and go right into it with a job Because everything is the same The control panels are the same The systems are the same They look the same They feel the same The same guy Mr Burns is still running it It's all the same Exactly Homer Simpson had the knobs They have the

08:28 It's not the most efficient ones, but they're the same which makes a huge difference in terms of the cost to build one. Because ours are all custom made by General Electric or one of these other companies. They cost a fortune. They're billions and billions of dollars because each one is a custom unit. As if everybody bought a car instead of buying your car they'd have a car manufactured individually for them custom-made. It's not cheap. Yeah, well yeah and obviously people immediately say oh if you ignore the waste it's fine but if you look at today's new reactors You know their waste is about the size of a football that's it But yeah, I'm just crazy. In case we've punted on the idea yes Yes, well, I don't know I mean sounds like maybe there's some interest We took a knee He did...a big one Well

CHAPTER 04 / 43 Discussion

Defense Authorization Bill, Trump Travel Cost Amendments

The House Armed Services Committee completed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) markup just before a midnight deadline. Democrats introduced several unsuccessful or narrow amendments aimed at tracking President Trump’s travel costs to family-owned properties.

ndaa· mac thornberry· jackie speier· donald trump· travel costs

09:27 There is some stuff going on. our duties. I watched the entire defense authorization bill hearing, which went to midnight and the chairman was making a point of getting this thing done by 12 midnight Eastern time. I can't just about that position. We know that yeah, we have a couple million probably for that position Yes, it's a tough. That's a good one Yeah And he did a good job He took it to within about 10 seconds of midnight and hit the because he had to get it done and he made A point of in there were rushing through he thanked everybody for keeping it short Nobody talked a whole five minutes say and then he slammed down on the gavel with about 15 seconds left

10:25 Woo! Seriously, just right before boom and then the clock ticked down. And of course it was just an exercise in you know getting it done. Getting it done everybody The joke to me was because they kept the cameras rolling all the guys hung around for another 25 minutes shooting this shit with each other as if they I thought they had to get out of there by the way that's a phrase from The Shays Shooting the shit? Yeah Where does that come from I take it probably from some, uh...I'm thinking of a rifle range out in the middle and the cow patch. I don't think so. That sounds like it. Shooting the shit. Here we go urban dictionary. You need etymology anyway doesn't matter just shooting this shit

11:13 Yeah, so they all hung around. He's flirting with the Germans flirting with some of the girls it was ridiculous Okay, but they had to get it done. They had to anyway did they got it done? And I got a few clips of good some some of them more interesting weird stuff I Got the transsexual debate which was quite funny Is that a big debate about that okay and but I want to play first of all I think one of the more poignant clips. It is also known as THE transsexual debate, that's kind of cool! This one here... what's the real short one?

11:53 I don't know, I can't see it. Oh but there's a bunch of by the way a bunch of Jackie Speier and all these Democrats kept putting in this weird anti-Trump stuff into this thing listen to this one This is the defense authorization and this is an amendment put through by one of the Democrats didn't pass But almost almost did This Defense Authorization Amendment Trump listened to this that this was an amendment Howler run number 220 r1 which requires DOD to provide the committee a quarterly report detailing costs in support of presidential travel, including travel to property owned by the president or his immediate family. Clerk will call the roll. Chairman Thornberry? No. Chairman Thornberry votes no Mr Smith? Aye! Mr Smith votes aye. Anyway, Thornberry's the guy They never did that with Obama

12:42 No. Yeah, no, said Chairman Thornberry anyway and when you hear Smith vote Thornberry voted no and then Smith is the head Democrat. Then you know it's gonna be close It was pretty close actually almost passed on that amendments for real Yes great I believe that amendment or the Spear Amendment which is very similar they had a bunch of these Trump amendments What's he up to? They're just trying to make book on the guy for the next You know the next election. And one of them just almost passed, I think it may have been this one, it was 31-31 which is not... So that was a straight party line so all the Democrats yes let's waste our money documenting every place Trump goes and how much it costs. I think has to be done anyway. The other one that I thought was quite amusing is um let's see do I have it? Oh where is

CHAPTER 05 / 43 Discussion

Space-Based Missile Defense, Outer Space Treaty

Representative Trent Franks proposed an amendment to establish a space-based missile defense layer to counter Russian and Chinese advancements. The hosts debate the legality of such weapons under the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, which prohibits weapons of mass destruction in orbit.

missile defense agency· outer space treaty· trent franks· space weapons· russia

13:37 defense authorization amendment about the audit. I just thought this little mini clip is very funny, this is the audit humor. Mr Chairman, I have an amendment at the desk The clerk will distribute the amendment without objection the amendment is considered as read and the gentleman from New York is recognized for five minutes. Mr chairman, I have another culturally explosive topic that is sure to generate tremendous debate I have an amendment to section 802 to address the incurred cost audit backlog. Well, at least they have a guy giggles Yeah. Give me the space weapons man that's my favorite in the NDA Did you see this? Did you see this little bit of detail? Yes! I love this Every defense authorization act that we've

14:30 Discussed on the show has always had some interesting space stuff in there for all you know before And I think I read this one They're looking for something big here, I think. Well they don't...they're not going to spend a lot of money on this. This is a research budget request for $30 million and the Republicans are all for it the Democrats are all against it and I would assume that anyone who read Philip Corso's book The Day After Roswell would be all for this And I get the sense that some people are read in on this and some people aren't by the way it went. But let's listen to what this is about, there's a guy from Arizona and this guy from Arizona who proposed the amendment he has like... He looks like an ex-boxer or something. He got like a completely flat face it looks like it's been punched flat

15:23 You know what I mean. Well thank you Mr Chairman, um...I have an amendment to in the system. If the clerk would distribute the amendment that is in the system as long as it's numbered. Was there something wrong with the system that I missed? This whole thing, there were... this was very, especially in the late hours a very entertaining. I didn't make one of these clips which i could have now that I'm bringing this up it was very entertaining because they're trying to do so much before midnight And so there's a lot of, a guy holds his hand up and Thornberry gives him the evil eye. Don't you dare stand up now! There was one at the very near the very end where he says Florida wants to say something and you could just hear under his breath he goes what? Like angrily. And he says does the Mr., the representative from Florida wish to be acknowledged and then the guy from Florida goes no. No.

16:23 as long as it's number 274R2. Without objection, it is considered as read and the gentleman is now recognized. Thank you Mr Chairman. I agree with the recent comments by Chairman Mike Rogers of the Strategic Forces Subcommittee that our adversaries will quote never Be less capable in space than they are right now The Chinese and Russians have both reorganized their strategic forces command structure to it when I hear stuff like that And I'm talking on and I mentioned moon bases You know you got to think there's a lot more going on with the strategic space defense forces then meets the eye horses command structure To incorporate space

17:06 The North Koreans and the Iranians have both successfully launched satellites into orbit. And this amendment recognizes what this committee has recognized, which is that space is a warfighting domain." signed this big agreement, all nations came together and said we will not fight in space. We won't colonize any planets or any other celestial bodies. There's some huge agreement on this somewhere. That's the Mandela effect. Never happened. Mr Chairman? That's like me with thinking we had 10 years of podcasting where it really truly is nine. Uh, Mr chairman, we sat in the strategic forces subcommittee some ten years ago

17:47 when some across the aisle refused to advance promising military space assets because they did not want to quote weaponize space. But unfortunately our adversaries had no such compunction and proceeded to do just that, and whether we like it or not our space competitors consider space a war fighting domain so this amendment recognizes that spaces the ultimate military high ground from which to defend United States of America and it directs our Missile Defense Agency to establish a space testbed which will conduct research and development of space-based defense layers, and identify the most cost effective and promising technological solutions. It further directs the MDA to develop a five year plan to establish a space based missile defense layer This base based defense layer will be regionally focused

18:43 and provide a tremendous force multiplier to our overall missile defense architecture while increasing the overall survivability and resilience of our national missile defense system. Rockets in space! Mr Chairman, the threat from the world's most dangerous weapons has indeed never been greater And now is the time to finally build a space-based missile defense layer To cover the gaps and seams in our missile defense architecture and to devalue our enemies' efforts to exploit them. And with that, Mr Chairman I would yield back." I'm surprised this didn't come up... here it is! The Outer Space Treaty formerly known as the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space including the Moon and other Celestial Bodies

19:32 which represents the basic legal framework of international space law. Among its principles, it bars states party to the treaty from placing weapons of mass destruction in orbit of Earth installing them on the moon or any other celestial body or otherwise stationing them in outer space It exclusively limits the use of the moon and other celestial bodies for peaceful purposes and expressly prohibits their use for testing weapons of any kind etc." And as of May May 2017 106 countries are party to the treaty. Well another 24 have signed but have not ratified it yet China see Ratified the treaty in 1971 I don't know if Russia's on the list let me see, I'm sure they are you see Russia is on a list yeah Yes, they ratified so that's not why doesn't anyone bring that up? There's laws people

20:29 I think it's because of that what you're citing is bogus. What do you mean bogus? That there's no law? I don't think there's anything in there that probably, I'd have to look at it now but you make a good point. This requires me to contact one of these guys is probably the guy in Arizona his office and ask him specifically about this very good. It has a wiki page. You send me a link? Yeah oh it does okay yeah okay. I'll let yeah I'll ask that question meanwhile of course the Democrats against this they're working on behalf of the aliens and probably the grays Yes. Now I'm going to ring a bell as this guy talks, cause I want you to stop tape and explain to me what this guy said because he uses all this other guy is another hot heavy hitter on the, uh, this is the wood. What's another high ticket? Armed forces committee or they had everyone was there too. It says 61 or 62 people. And um, he throws in some jargon that

CHAPTER 06 / 43 Discussion

Jim Cooper, Stratfor Bipartisan Defense Reports

Representative Jim Cooper opposed the space defense amendment, citing concerns from Admiral Searing regarding technical feasibility and cost. Cooper argued that the amendment undermines the bipartisan "harmony" established in defense markups influenced by Stratfor reports.

jim cooper· stratfor· defense budget· bipartisan· missile defense

21:35 Sounds like I don't know what he's talking about in much of this. Can we play that and stop it? Further discussion on the amendment, Mr Chairman? Mr Cooper Thank you, Mr Chairman. I strongly oppose this amendment and would ask my colleagues to do so as well. Mr Frank is a great member of the subcommittee You will notice that his language is not in the subcommittee mark There was a reason for that Yes His language is not in the subcommittee mark. There's a reason for that." Sounds like a technical deal, the subcommittee mark must...that wasn't noted there or it wasn't...it's a technicality sounds like? I'm guessing that's what it is but I have no idea what this technicality is and he doesn't bother to explain it to the general public. His language is not in the subcommittee mark

22:32 There's a reason for that. The grays don't like him, I think is what he's trying to say. While Mr Franks has very legitimate concerns on a couple of points number one space is a new warfighting domain and the subcommittee is responding to that in the strongest possible way with the Space Corps something we've already discussed tonight so I won't repeat Second, Mr. Franks wants to be on top of the technology and that is great and in several NDAA's he has asked for reports from the military That's outstanding but this amendment really goes beyond that And these are what I would characterize as illegitimate concerns

23:13 Because when you talk to the real experts in the field, such as Admiral Searing who most people have the highest regard for. Who's just completing an extended tour of duty as head of the Missile Defense Agency His quote is this...as follows and this was in response to a question from Mr. Franks at hearing When Mr. Franks asked whether space-based interceptors would give the U.S. a leading edge Director Searing responded If it was technologically feasible and affordable, which I think both in my mind at this point the answer is no. The answer would be yes to your question. I have serious concerns about the technical feasibility of the interceptors in space And I have serious concerns about the long-term affordability Of our program like that." End of quote Now, no one is all seeing and there's a possibility that technology could mature

24:09 But I think rather than humoring Mr. Franks on an amendment like this at this point, there are three fundamental reasons we should say no. One by hitting up all the other services for nine or ten million dollars apiece that hurts legitimate defense needs now you can say it's a small amount of money but each service will begrudge giving up the 9 or 10 million dollars Number two, I think it undermines the real consensus we have in the subcommittee and in the full committee and I hope in this Congress supporting real missile defense. That's been a long time coming, but now it's here. You've seen the harmony in the Stratford markup? I don't think we've ever had such brief or harmonious time and that's good for national defense to be bipartisan and strong this undermines that And third... Oh! I didn't get that what undermines it undermined being strong together and bipartisan What exactly was he saying there his bill yeah apparently their stratford did a report all those guys here in Austin

25:13 Yeah, they're around somewhere. I subscribe to them for a while. I didn't get anything out of it more from our show than from them Thank you the They did a report they make all their money doing like a government report So these are government reports with a lot of harmonization meaning that both sides is the aisle where oh yeah spend money on though Oh, let's spend more money over here okay? We're all forward we're all four two yeah, we're all four yes go get a beer Spend some money Yeah, spend more money. And so he claims that this bill that the guy from Arizona pranks Or this amendment that he's introducing will hurt the harmony somehow. He doesn't explain how, but he thinks it will or this is his argument and I might as well preface before we get to the punchline This passed! It's in the bill so this amendment went in You've seen the harmony and the Stratfor markup? I don't think we've ever had such a brief or harmonious time And that's good for national defense to be bipartisan and strong This undermines that

CHAPTER 07 / 43 Discussion

Trump Campaign Spending, Media Disingenuousness

Mainstream media outlets are criticized for highlighting $6.9 million in Trump campaign spending, specifically focusing on $400,000 spent at Trump-owned properties. The hosts argue the coverage is disingenuous given that the spending is legal and represents a small fraction of the total budget.

donald trump· campaign finance· trump hotel· media bias· 2020 election

26:15 And third if you really care about this topic and be a man and raise real money and pay for it. Yeah, okay? Man About 30 million dollars yes all Drop in the but I was like a piece like peanuts yeah drop in the bucket There's another one of these kind of crazy like misdiagnosis, I don't think I have a clip but he Trump is being condemned for this, I think where they had all these things about tracking him. He's starting his campaign for 2020 and so he spent 6 million dollars something along those lines

27:01 And so it was CBS or one of the networks, or PBS. They're going after him because of this $6.9 million he's spending a lot of money on Trump water, Trump steaks, Trump wine, Trump hotel stays, Trump hotel meetings... Does he get it at retail or wholesale? Edcord, well they never talk about that. I'm sure he's getting himself a deal. Trump hotel use for the campaign workers... The Logan Act! He's enriching himself off the backs of the poor American worker It goes on and on and then they come up with the total is $400,000 Oh good So i'm looking wait a minute They're condemning him for spending less than 10% I mean it's less than ten percent of the total budget

27:45 So why is that? I mean, okay. Isn't the budget his budget to do with as he wishes the White House budget? Yeah then if he goes over it has to pay for himself. It's just by this campaign budget you can do whatever he wants with it. As long as its legal and of course it's legal but they're condemning because this doesn't look good But it's like...to me it looks good because he's not spending six, you know, million dollars on himself. He's only spent $400,000 just on his own hotel and whatever so I found it to be disingenuous and i think that this particular debate about this 30 million dollars is the same thing yeah totally disingenuous I'm telling you this guy these day the Democrats are on the side of the grays It's the only explanation I can think of Yeah because they've got the moon bases we know this well somebody has got the moon bases anyway so there you have it

CHAPTER 08 / 43 Discussion

Transgender Military Training, Pregnant Men Vignettes

A congressman reads vignettes from Army training manuals regarding transgender soldiers, including scenarios involving male-to-female soldiers using female facilities and pregnant male soldiers. The discussion focuses on the perceived impact of these policies on military unit cohesion and combat readiness.

transgender· military training· army· unit cohesion· gender identity

28:39 No, well you're not gonna do the transgender bit. No no I decided what I meant when I said onward oh The transgender onward to the transgendered that yes so we had the same thing here We had Republicans that were sketchy about Transgenders in the military and then we had Democrats who are oh now he went more transgenders and in fact if one of them one of the congressmen I found to be pretty nauseating about this, but let's play what I thought was the funniest little bit which is this guy on the Defense Authorization Amendment TG1 of the Armed Forces. For example in the current training manuals that have been implemented to both soldiers and commanders for guidelines listen to the following vignette

29:31 Following her transition from male to female, which did not include sex reassignment surgery a transgender soldier begins using female barracks bathroom and shower facilities. Because she did not undergo a surgical change the soldier still has male genitalia this is from the army training manual The guideline, all soldiers should be respectful of the privacy and modesty concerns of others. However transgender soldiers are not required or expected to modify or adjust their behavior based on the fact that they do not match soldiers Here's another one that goes to commanders

30:11 A soldier has completed army gender transition from female to male as indicated in Dears. The soldier did not have sex reassignment surgery and recently stopped taking male hormones in order to try and start a family Today the soldier approached his commanding officer to discuss his newly confirmed pregnancy His pregnancy. Some people, they must just be like rolling their eyes when they hear this some older people perhaps yeah just like what are we doing? His pregnancy Transgender soldiers under these vignettes are not required or expected to modify or adjust their behavior, but everyone else is. Violating their privacy, their rights, their morality and their unit cohesion and we are lectured to believe that when these soldiers violate all that the other service members 99.99999% that we will have a more capable

31:14 cohesive and ready force. Under the leadership vignette, when we have a coerced policy that diverts leaders and commanders from combat readiness and cohesion to accommodate the impossible moral construct of pregnant men... and how this impossibility will make a more capable and ready force I suggest, Mr. Chairman that we have lost our way as a nation and with that I yield back. Okay. Pregnant men. So he doesn't follow the news much does he? You know i was thinking about this uh... Well you know what imma give you a borderline for that. That was pretty funny

CHAPTER 09 / 43 Discussion

Anthony Brown, Transgender Rights and Racial Parity

Representative Anthony Brown, a black congressman, equates the struggle for transgender military service with the historical struggle of African Americans and the Tuskegee Airmen. The hosts critique this as a false equivalency, noting the religious and social complexities within the black community regarding gender identity.

anthony brown· tuskegee airmen· civil rights· transgender· military service

31:58 I like that one. That was good, that was good. Now let's play the last one which is one of the black Eken, he's called Lekan-Eken something like that this guy comes on as you know he's a big defender this is really more about a bitch and moan about previous defense secretary the droopy dog character Panetta No, not Panetta. He was Droopy Dog! Oh no the real Droopy Dog was the guy who came after him Oh, yeah. That guy? Yeah I forgot his name already he was... Yeah i forgot his name already too It was like a stain on your shirt forget it But he had made all kinds of statements about this work you know there's the way to go and all the rest of it and The Democrats are pretty much all bought into that because they're you know The Democrats have been pushing their identity politics politics for such a long time that is its ingrained but it's ingrained as such in extent at this guy did follow up clip This guy's black

32:58 And I don't know how many black people, especially since many of them are highly religious and it was the black vote nobody wants to talk about in this in California that passed the anti-gay amendment. That was thrown out by the court sometime later even though it's blamed on the Mormons It was actually black religious blacks And who are very religious. A lot of most blacks, if you go to listen to the end of the NBA championship game Most of the commentary was about how God helped them win Or if you watch the Grammys or The American Music Awards or The Oscars Yeah and that's fine

33:35 Yeah, it's fine with me. I don't care but... But i don't know how many people in the black community are going to appreciate this guy who comes out now and essentially for all practical purposes he equates the transgender situation with racism and the black man. Mr Keachan Thank you Mr. Chairman, I would just note that right now today we have transgendered individuals deployed in our armed services and to answer one of the specific reservations that the gentlelady had you don't refrigerate testosterone, you switch over to a gel which is what CENTCOM requires if you're going to be deployed. But so what's really troublesome to me Mr Chairman is that I can imagine not these individuals to my right and not my colleagues to my right but Congress 70 or 80 years ago that said that certain group of people weren't smart enough to fly airplanes

34:29 that they run at the first sign of battle and that African-Americans could not serve in the United States Armed Forces. You're talking about Tuskegee Airmen? Is that his reference there? Well, I think so. This is a classic false equivalency but it's quite interesting that he decides to use it. A Congress 70 or 80 years ago said that certain group of people weren't smart enough to fly airplanes That they run it the first sign of battle and that African Americans could not serve in the United States Armed Forces Well, african-americans prove them wrong. The unit adapted I suggested the unit adapted transgender individuals as well. I yield back Yeah, yeah, I'm sure I'm sure we're just fine guys on the ground don't care

CHAPTER 10 / 43 Discussion

Gender Identity Politics, Renee Richards, Rachel Dolezal

The conversation shifts to the implications of self-identification in professional sports, citing tennis player Renee Richards. They also reference Rachel Dolezal to discuss the boundaries of self-identification and cultural appropriation in modern social politics.

renee richards· rachel dolezal· gender identity· sports· cultural appropriation

35:13 No, it's the pregnant male that is the problem. That's annoying. I was thinking about this... I can't remember the guys name but he had sex surgery and became a woman and then became a professional tennis player. Sex reassignment surgery? Yes! And then he became a tennis player. Yeah she is very famous. Very famous and started winning a lot of tournaments. And I'm thinking, why even in today especially with these new laws that are being passed and some of this you kind of... Rene Richards. Yeah Rene Richards bending over backwards for gender politics if we want to call it that Why don't you just say? There's evidence that people do this. I've run into people I know who do this That you're a woman

36:11 Because that's what you identify as a woman. You self-identify, you self-identify. It's like the woman who self identified is black they give her crap about it I don't see why. Rachel, yeah? Rachel, I don't see why she wants to be black let her be black What difference does it make to the blacks That's cultural appropriation and macro aggression Not if she's self-identified Yes... I disagree with that Why don't you self-identify as a woman and then go on the women's professional tennis tour Or golf tour or golf, either one. Yeah. Your second rate golfer. That's what Renee Richards was accused of. She is second rate tennis player, but she was okay as a female. So just self-identify

36:53 by law and then sue if anybody questions it. That's clearly where we're headed, clearly I think that's where we're headed they had some issues with the Olympic women from East Germany decades ago actually growing testicles Yeah they have too much... What? Oh gosh there is going to pop one out here in a minute What?! No no no My God for 25 years they've been growing babies in cows! Sorry So this was an issue, but now I think with the new politics and gender identity politics you just say it. You don't care so what? And the women riding up just skip the middleman be a man go in there do weight lifting as a guy self-identified as woman How is this not going to cause issues

CHAPTER 11 / 43 Discussion

Intersectionality, Chicago Dyke March Jewish Star Controversy

The hosts discuss "intersectionality" following an incident at the Chicago Pride March where Jewish lesbians were asked to leave for carrying a flag with the Star of David. The exclusion is attributed to the movement's view of the star as a symbol of Zionism and Palestinian oppression.

intersectionality· dyke march· chicago· star of david· barry weiss

37:48 Well, what's happening right now is... Hold on a second. I think this is the sexist move by the way. This hurts women athletes. Yes! Genuine women. Sure it does but all of this is coming to a head and then and I think the first let me use the tipping point metaphor there was pretty good article in The New York Times by Barry Weiss who was female And it was titled, I'm Glad the Dyke March Banned Jewish Stars. And I don't know if you followed this but in Chicago there was a Pride march and there were a number of lesbian Jews and they had a rainbow flag with the Star of David on it and here's what happened people...the organizers said you have to leave because you're triggering people

38:39 And when you look into it, it's almost classic because in today's intersectionality world which is what this is about. Everyone's intersectional... Intersectional... Intersectionality... Yeah explain that to the listeners! Intersectionality It's that every form of social oppression is linked to every other social oppression. So if you're socially oppressed today, that's probably because your great-great grandfather was a slave. You know it like is a domino effect. It was Kimberly Williams Crenshaw who coined it in 1989 now in intersectionality

39:24 Now this is not spelled out, but we know that the more of a victim you are the more points you get. So you have to have all kinds of things wrong with you and here's where it's going wrong so your gay or lesbian... You get a point You're Jewish, well you'd get a point for being persecuted in the inter- I mean you think someone who's Jewish would be the perfect example of intersectionality. But no! Because the star represents the state of Israel who are oppressing the Palestinians and therefore it's triggering... Minus one Yeah we take one off Exactly

40:06 And so they had to leave. Who, by the way? Who is this triggering specifically? Well in the intersectionality community I'm just gonna call it that because i think it is a community It's big but its a community The state of Israel is seen as very very bad Bad bad bad and this goes back to the boat that came from was it from Turkey Do you remember that where the Israeli defense forces came on board and shot everybody up And they were bringing food for the blockade. Yeah, I don't remember if it was Turkey or not but it was Greece. Might have been Greece, can't remember. But yeah... They shot up the place. Of course it goes back much further than that but... You go to the USS Liberty and no one's gonna talk about that anymore. No please, no. The same people who are bitching about Israel and Palestine you know don't talk about China and Taiwan or name anything

CHAPTER 12 / 43 Discussion

Over-socialization, Theodore Lessing, 1906 Fractal

Referencing philosopher Theodore Lessing, the hosts discuss the historical cycle of social movements in academia. They coin the term "1906 Fractal" to describe the recurring influence of specific political and social groups in educational institutions over the last century.

theodore lessing· academia· over-socialization· history· social movements

41:03 There's a million different examples. No, it was very targeted. Yeah but this is the problem and so this is what fries people's brains when this takes place. Well there's another issue that cropped up that doesn't show up in the news at all which are the transgender men to women who are Muslim and wanted to become women so they could wear the veil and cover themselves up completely and they wanted to be into some of these parades and they've been banned I didn't hear about that but it makes nothing but sense. Yeah, it makes nothing but sense. So it's coming to a head you know the heads are going to explode this is what this...I hate to bring him up but this is what professor Ted said he said in we are the children of today right now who are now even half a generation ahead

41:55 They've been over socialized. You can't say anything that's bad or that will hurt someone's feelings and when you have been told this and raised this way, uh and has been reinforced by the scholastic institutions then... Oh yeah the schools are the worst Then you're always thinking to yourself oh you keep-you always have to try and put filters up when you're speaking it's incredibly inhibitive which is why I recommend everyone start a podcast because it's really where we can really let loose Yeah, yeah just do it. Just start a podcast everyone yes I want to read this quote just like so people get a little his little context in this there's a This is taken from the Wikipedia This is about Theodore because Theodore's name comes up in today show and Theodore of course as the new addition the new edition to the indoor Lessing who is a very famous or was a very famous Jewish

42:50 philosopher, very important. In fact he's the one who invented discussed self-loathing Jews and tried to explain it and this is how I should read this quote from his plans of going to University of Dresden were abandoned in the face of continuing public outrage over the influence in academia just public outrage of Jews socialists and feminists hmm The next few years he spent as a substitute teacher And then in 1906, he traveled to Gothen-gen to obtain a... something under work under mentor. This was 1906 and I just was it just stood out to me. I'm reading about this guy and it's like the end he couldn't get in because of the he were sick of it of the influence of Jews socialists than feminists in 1906 ruining the school experience. So are we looking at a fractal here? Yeah

43:48 Or just a continuation. Might not even be a fractal! It's the 1906 Fractal! It might have gone on forever... I'm writing it down, the 1906 Fractal We'll call it the 1906 Fractals Yeah from now on to be referred as the 1906 Fractal Nice But, so we don't have anything really that different. And I remember when I was a student at Cal there was this never-ending debate between on the steps of the Student Union, never ending arguments in this area between Jews and Palestinians

CHAPTER 13 / 43 Discussion

Haymaker Collective, Autonomous Gyms, Spin Class Humor

The Haymaker Collective in Chicago is highlighted as an "autonomous gym" training marginalized groups in self-defense against the radical right. This leads to a comedic tangent about the absurdity of expensive, high-intensity spin classes in Los Angeles.

haymaker collective· chicago· self-defense· gyms· spin class

44:25 And they were yelling at each other and everyone gather around in a big circle, and they'd be screaming at each other. Every day! You just say that neither one of them is listening. They're just screaming at each other. It's the damndest thing I ever saw. Well there is a main difference today we have the activists organizing Of course they are obviously funded a collective, the Haymaker Collective in Chicago and they plan- I don't know if this is just a local one off group but you know it's getting some press. I think that was in USA Today where I got this clip from on the online version

45:07 and they're helping people train to fight back and attack the radical right. So Haymaker is an autonomous gym that's starting up now in Chicago... It's an autonomous gym, by the way! Sorry I didn't- That means that they're on a grass field somewhere outside. It's autonomous! So Haymaker is an autonomous gym that's starting up now in Chicago The aim is to establish more networks of self defense We are trying to develop self defense skills In a political climate that's increasingly violent especially towards marginalized peoples, people who are not in power the poor or the oppressed. We're invested in building material force of resistance against the rising nature of fascism in this country and obviously the longer history white supremacy so we're really invested in cultivating the capacities for our bodies to just be stronger because at the end of day it's stronger people harder to kill. We believe that we need to start developing these skills especially as the violence against us is violent against marginalized people

46:03 Stronger people are harder to kill? Yes! Really, with a bullet? I'm glad you caught that. Because at the end of the day it's stronger people harder to kill We believe we need to start developing these skills especially as violence against us and violence against marginalized peoples is only escalating under time. We want this to be an open facing project everybody is welcome except police and people who are affiliated with strong right-wing groups, we're trying to build a space where people who may not be accepted into the kind of heteronormative masculine macho gym culture have a space for Everyone to be able to learn some fun skills autonomous gym for nerds

46:45 We don't want any heteronormatives here. Stop! We don't want them here because they're going to mess things up, yes. They're gonna act macho. Yeah we can't have that well I have to say i don't go to a gym for that very same reason. I despise it yeah I always go to the gym like here I am toothpick man with Tourette's hey how you doing? Nobody...you can go to a gym nobody at a gym especially the muscle-bound guys give a crap about you being skinny. They don't point, they don't laugh, they try to beef ya up! They'll help ya!" I find that what you said is very bigoted... No it's not bigoted it's fear It's my own fears My own insecurities I'm not saying its true but that is why I dont go to the gym That's why I feel very comfortable with ladies at the spin class Wooo! Yeah well.. thats another story Now uh You didn't see- You find that old spins class clip?

47:41 Do I have one no, I sent you when we played it on the show. There was a spinning class clip It was a joke it was very fit as a comedy bit. It was very funny. You can find it and he find it I'm looking for sin. Would it have been named spin by any chance? It should, it better be! Yes here we go maybe its this one What is happening?! Its amazing you can convince anyone of any type of exercise especially in Los Angeles Uh spinning lets take spinning how did that happen? Is this the one you meant Yeah.

CHAPTER 14 / 43 Discussion

Project Veritas, CNN Russia Ratings, Van Jones

Project Veritas released undercover footage of a CNN producer admitting the Russia investigation is a "nothing burger" driven by ratings. Additional footage shows Van Jones making similar comments, suggesting the media narrative lacks a "smoking gun."

project veritas· cnn· van jones· russia investigation· james o'keefe

48:32 adding to it you know they're like okay you're still gonna be spinning but now no lights whatsoever just candles. It's just all candles! The music is going to get louder there's gonna be a disco ball up and down and up and down with hand weights, now there's hand weights soul cycle 30 bucks Now you're gonna keep doing that you gotta keep doing that you're gonna keep spinning now we're gonna add heat we're gonna have a lot of heat 90 degrees 100 degrees in the room candles and weight and up-and-down and up-and-down and heat hot spin 3950 People do it! People do it, it's unbelievable. Someone is getting cornholed today Sounds like a recipe for success to me Yeah that about wraps it up That's about it So its being discussed in an offhanded way In fact we're just being deflected what happened I'm referring to Project Veritas Who I am sure have once again created a very deceptively edited video

49:31 about, well no it's not. It's pretty cut and dry actually the inside CNN with the supervising producer at CNN and they've titled their new series American Pravda which was actually trending on Twitter for a little bit before they knocked that down. Oh yes because someone some muckety-mucket Twitter oh we can't do that yeah In fact, I'm seeing tweets. This tweet is no longer available and it's tweets that are directly linked to uh... to that video. Yeah this- okay. Never forbid! So this is the best quality I could get which I think is pretty good about 50 seconds you get the full if you haven't heard it here Here's what it is. Why CNN constantly like Russia this Russia that? Because of ratings. Because of ratings? Our ratings are incredible right now But honestly You'd think the whole Russia s*** It's just like bull****

50:26 Honestly. And so I think the president is probably right to say, like look you are witch hunting me. Like you have no smoking gun and we have no real proof. The CEO of CNN said in our internal meeting he said good job everybody covering the climate accords but were done with it lets get back to Russia

51:04 So if it was a little hard to hear, it's there's no proof of Russia. But it's great for ratings and the boss said okay good job on the climate accord to pull out back to Russia even though we don't have anything and even though it's bullcrap that's what the guy basically said. That's what he said yeah. You know there is part two that came out this morning Oh, yeah. Well let me find it... This is very good! And I'm thinking we heard this guy say something weird the other day on stage. I'm talking about Van Jones he was talking about how they spent $1 billion and a bunch of data dummies and was really down on the Clinton campaign maybe you knew something was coming? And i don't know if you can understand what's being said here but I will translate after 15 seconds Hey man

51:54 This is so that one of the Project Veritas undercover cameras walk up, walks up to Van Jones who's outside an office building texting. Hey man we met in Palm Springs a few years back. Good for you man are you good? Yeah how have you been what are you doing? I've had that happen to me some... hey man! We met in Palm Springs four years ago yeah great how ya been?! I have no clue who the guy is. I'm sure Van Jones was doing the same thing. Oh great yeah I remember. We met in Palm Springs a few years back. Yeah, how you been? What are you doing? What do you think is going to happen this week with the whole Russia thing? The Russia thing is just a big nothing burger. Really? So he says that whole thing's nothing but a big nothing burger This wasn't this morning because it came out a couple days ago Oh I'm sorry, I got it this morning

52:46 Uh, it must be behind Dan Jones has been in the center of this because they found some old clip besides that clip. They found some old stuff where he says the Russian thing is bull crap. It's just meaningless and then the nothing burger was the latest. And you know this is still not being absorbed by the mainstream because I think of course not what's what's being missed here with the point that's being missed especially by the right wing talkers what the producer said and I realized something when i was listening to Jeff Bezos He gave a presentation at the like the Newspaper Publishers Association or something along those lines and he's talking about how much money that The Washington Post is making. So you just got to ask for it, you know? And I realized that The Washington Post had made a decision...I mean we haven't talked about this and I haven't fully realized it until recently That all these anti-Trump stories are done for the exact same reason

CHAPTER 15 / 43 Discussion

Washington Post Business Model, Social Media Policy

Jeff Bezos is described as pivoting the Washington Post to cater exclusively to an anti-Trump audience for financial gain. The paper's new social media policy is also discussed, which encourages employees to report colleagues for disparaging advertisers or business partners.

jeff bezos· washington post· media business· social media· woodward and bernstein

53:47 Because the Washington Post and I think the New York Times is to a probably a similar extent have decided the following Who's our audience? Right. Let's cater to them. Our audience are people that still read newspapers, they're not the millennials They're not the right wingers by any means or the conservatives or the religious people Because they have other outlets...they will either watch television, they get their network news Or they watch Fox. They're not our readers and what do our readers want? And what are our readers like? They all hate Trump. So let's cater to them with nothing but hate Trump stories, which permeate the whole society I think in a negative way which is really not a good thing by any means and it also lends no credibility to their ability to report the truth as opposed to report what gets them quote unquote good ratings It's a good ratings thing. I think Bezos may live to regret it because at some point

54:47 There's gonna be a moment where he needs government help. So, this is so paying any attention to this is just you all your hours. You're in that milieu of the people who read The Washington Post already are predisposed to finding everything wrong with Trump and we may overlook it but the Legacy of The Post is still Woodward and Bernstein And that's what they're all trying to do over there They're all trying to be the next Woodward and Bernstein, yes! We brought down the president. You know it's so obvious Yeah there is that And they have a new social media policy for the journalists which here we are I have a copy right here Here we go provision prohibits employees from quote disparaging the products and services of the post advertisers That's right up front everybody After that subscribers then competitors business partners or vendors

55:51 Demand that employees refrain from using social media while on your work time unless using social media is an authorized part of your job. Another clause here, oh if you have any reason to believe that an employee may be in violation of the post-social media policy You should contact the Post Human Resource Department posthaste and rat on them. Rat on them. Rat on your friends. Rat on your fellow workers. She was using Facebook yesterday. Yeah, she says it was on her lunch break but does your lunch break have to go two hours? I don't think so Really? I'm telling you So this what happened is at the same the two other things happen at the same time there was the story about Scaramucci

CHAPTER 16 / 43 Discussion

White House Press Briefing, Sarah Huckabee Sanders

A heated exchange occurred between Sarah Huckabee Sanders and the White House press corps regarding media honesty and the retraction of a CNN story about Anthony Scaramucci. The administration's decision to limit televised briefings is framed as a response to journalistic grandstanding.

sarah huckabee sanders· white house press corps· media· c-span· scaramucci

56:36 which sounds like a Queen song, Scott Amucci one of Trump's friends and they had to retract that. And then three journalists either had to resign or did resign. I think... Unclear Yeah To me it's like i wasn't sure if they you know they resigned out of protest that the story was pulled Or that they were They didn't make it clear no one is reported on it Well why would we? We can't do that So the whole backdrop of the Project Veritas video is kind of covered over. We didn't do that very well with this other stuff, and then we had an explosion in The White House at the press briefing

57:23 with Sarah Huckabee taking... and there's something new. If you watch the C-SPAN video of when it is televised, we'll get to that in a minute You'll see that the typical press corps White House Press Corps is all seated but then on the side there's a line It's like a conga line Of 15 journalists and these are all local journalists And these local journalists, they have very different questions. A lot of them sound like hey we'll get that guy who definitely likes us some you know I don't know if they're bloggers or if they're just local reporters. Oh yeah to remember that Obama and Bush did the same thing. Remember that one phony baloney guy that Bush had? That was a muscle builder and turned out to be a gay prostitute

58:10 Yeah, yeah I do remember that well so here's the I think this is about the retraction. But news outlets get to go on day after day and cite unnamed sources, use stories without sources have you know you mentioned the Scaramucci story where they had to have reporters resign. Come on! You're explaining everybody right here right now with those words... This is a local guy then I went back and watched the whole press conference

58:47 And he was jacked. He's just standing there in line while someone else was asking a question from the independent section and you could, he was chewing gum like a maniac. You were so jacked and ready to jump all over resign. Come on. You're inflating everybody right here right now with those words. This administration has done that as well. Why? In the name of heavens any one of us write or replaceable in anyone of us if we don't get it right The audience has the opportunity to turn the channel or not read us. I think you have been elected to serve for four years at least, there's no option other than that. We're here to ask you questions. Right? You are here to provide answers and what you just did is inflammatory to people all over the country who look at it and say see once again, the president is right and everybody else out here is fake media. And everybody in this room is only trying to do their job

59:36 I just, I disagree completely. First of all, if anything has been inflamed it's the dishonesty that often takes place by the news media and i think it is outrageous for you to accuse me of inflaming a story when I was simply trying to respond his question. Alright so there was that And then there was... I thought that was pretty funny. I liked it, yeah sure and I think At least it was something other than the boring news conference. I wish they'd have more people go nuts Yeah we need that This is what we expected from a Trump White House and he's not being disappointed So along with this comes the, well we don't want to televise the press briefings anymore. And it's obvious why when you see what just happened grandstanding yelling at each other that's what becomes a clip that goes viral the message get lost so I understand why they may not want to do that. Yeah i think is a wise move but you heard in this clip you know we're just trying to do our job

CHAPTER 17 / 43 Discussion

Freedom of the Press, State-Sponsored News Debate

The hosts debate the definition of "freedom of the press," arguing it does not grant special access beyond the right to publish. They critique media claims that the Trump administration is creating "state-sponsored news," noting that outlets like PBS are funded by private foundations and government grants.

first amendment· freedom of the press· cnn· pbs· media ethics

1:00:35 What exactly is the job of the M5M today? The answer comes to us from the ladies who know it all. I think what's scary is she's doing what she's being told to do this is coming directly from the president, this is coming from the White House and what they're trying to do I think is damage the freedom of the press which is protected by our Constitution Hold on let's just stop there for one second I'm a little annoyed by this. Freedom of the press does not mean you have the right to stand or go anywhere other than anyone else who's a free man or woman can do, it means you have the freedom to print! You can print as you wish within the rules of slander etc but

1:01:15 That's what it's about. It doesn't mean you get free reign, you can bust into my house or any way... There are limits to what you can do and I don't know what they're teaching you in J-school but there used to be investigative reporters. We didn't just sit around waiting for a call from your source at the State Department or wherever you know, some intelligence agency. You gotta go work for it but now it's become... Well you're blocking the... You're breaking the Constitution! It's unconstitutional! Damage to freedom of the press which is protected by our constitution, which is protected by the First Amendment and if you look at the recent polls a majority 65% of voters believe there's a lot of fake news in the mainstream media and majority says the mainstream media publishes fake news and 37 percent trust The White House versus 29 percent who favor the political media we need to be very concerned about this because this is what happens in Russia This is what happens in China when you don't believe when you believe that government state-sponsored news over Hold on hold on. What government state sponsored news are you talking about? This was a little confusing to me

1:02:18 Isn't CNN the government state-sponsored news? What's state sponsored news is there. Well actually no it wouldn't be CNN, it would be PBS NewsHour. Ah yes. The political media we need to be very... But in fact of course its not really state sponsored, it's sponsored more by Soros, the Gates Foundation and others Yes and viewers like you We don't really have a technically a state sponsored news I think CBS comes closest Well we have.. No we don't um outside of the US, like Voice of America etc. Yeah that would be state sponsored. In favor of the political media we need to be very concerned about this because this is what happens in Russia? This is what happens in China when you don't believe... When you believe a government state-sponsored news over the people your leading it's a dictatorship. Wait a minute whatever it is just went from dictator... Dictatorship State sponsored news over... Hold on a second

1:03:12 Again, I think your original point is correct. What is she talking about? We don't have a state-sponsored news outlet unless you're going to call the press releases sent out by the State Department and... Yeah that's what she's calling it. That's not state sponsored news! That's state sponsored press releases Yes, correct. Yeah, so the press has to fight it. The press shouldn't be aligned with a party I mean it should be... No but the press is the watchdog of the government and has always been It's the watchdog-it should be the watchdog of every government though And why? And I think the issue-I disagree This is the Sunny Haasen I think she's the token Republican on the view and she's about to say

1:04:03 He's about to commit the ultimate sin if you want to defend the current president by saying, well what about Obama? It's dumb. It's dumb people it's dumb, dumb, dumb. You can do it once in awhile too. But its dumb. Actually I'm going to do it later But it's dumb. I disagree, i strongly disagree on that but what do you think is that it's been the watchdog of every government? You think that the press and mainstream media at large was as tough on the Obama administration as it is on the Trump administration? Well, let me point something out to you. Actually there are a lot of folks in this audience that see it differently because we see it from a different perspective. We see it from a different perspective. In that we watched the mainstream media sit back while he was called

1:05:06 un-American while he was called all kinds of stuff. Yeah, he took a lot hits the you know I know you don't see it from that perspective but when i look...I've never seen any president except this one questioned the way he was questioned Jedediah is the right wing girl so actually missed messed up a little bit although it was good in sequence what the journalist job isn't this clip from CNN which includes Clarissa Ward she's She's a real journalist be a war correspondence been everywhere been shot at you know she's got some cred But she must have gotten bad reputation or she wouldn't be at CNN exactly and the fact that matter is we're not fake media We're here to do a job respect the job. We respect yours, and if you're not gonna respect us. We need to speak up I

CHAPTER 18 / 43 Discussion

Journalist Safety, Hacking the Election Meme

CNN's Clarissa Ward and other journalists express fears that the administration's rhetoric endangers reporters. The hosts dismiss the "hacking the election" narrative as a meme, pointing out that no cyber interference in vote tallies has been proven.

clarissa ward· election hacking· first amendment· journalist safety· mexico

1:05:56 Chris, I mean at what point does this become dangerous? And i'm not just talking about dangerous in terms of tearing at the social fabric. I am talking about dangerous as in a journalist gets hurt because I can tell you working overseas in war zones people are emboldened by the actions of this administration, emboldened by all out sort of declaration on war on media if im getting it in the neck Chris I can only imagine. No no there's a lot of things going here She's saying people are emboldened by the actions of this president. Does she mean ISIS? Does she mean... you know, she's talking about war zones and very confusing and then she says if I'm getting it in the neck what does that mean like a neck shot

1:06:36 I think she's referring to the cop that was stabbed in the neck. It's insane! We need to speak up She sounds unhinged Yes Chris, at what point does this become dangerous? And i'm not just talking about dangerous in terms of tearing at the social fabric I am talking about dangerous as in a journalist gets hurt because I can tell you working overseas In war zones People are emboldened by the actions of this administration I don't understand that all People are emboldened? I think she's just nuts. Okay, emboldened by the all-out specifics she has no specifics No one never people never on CNN sort of declaration of war on the media if i'm getting it in the neck Chris I can only imagine what someone like you is dealing with At what point does this become reckless or irresponsible a loser like you yeah It's pretty and he had to look on his face like what um, I mean, I don't want to say we're past that point III

1:07:32 I will say this, Clarissa. We are past that point. I think it is already dangerous what the Trump administration is doing In Donald Trump's world the media is judged by you are good if you write things that are good for Donald Trump You were objectively bad If you criticize Donald Trump It is not our job to be liked By Donald Trump It is not our job to report the news Sean Spicer said this, Sarah said it yesterday. Well you guys ignore the news that's important? Well I do think the Russian hacking of an election... This is another thing that is really irritating me The hacking of an election is now what has become How do you hack an election

1:08:19 It's a meme, it's a great meme. Hacking an election! For one thing we know that there was no actual cyber crime in the vote tally that has been universally confirmed so when you're talking about hacking and then we hack into everyone's country all the time yeah Yeah its not a good argument And of course they've dropped the ball I think...dropped the ball They didn't want to pick this ball up but The fact that Hillary probably did hack into the 2012 Russian election. Yeah, well that's not our State Department I mean to Hillary being the head of it at the time right with her tech experts techno experts Techno express write techno experts Techno expert to me is a DJ. Well yes That's why it was so funny. I'm gonna play that end-of-show

1:09:11 It's just nobody mentions that there may be some rationale for what Putin did based on that alone, even though I don't think he was successful doing much of anything. And I don't think he had to. Right? But and then of course the other side being so happy that Hillary is going to win and nobody gave a crap during it during that moment. Well, I just say I just need to call out this dumb meme you know, you didn't know one hack the election. An election is important news. We can debate collusion they're right there's no evidence of that If it was a Hillary Clinton foundation doing the same thing, he would have done the same reporting. That's what maddening when you're watching this. To your point earlier that you were asking about safety think about that how many reporters have died for the cause

1:09:55 I've been jailed. There are 12 of us have gone to jail to protect the First Amendment, there are people who have been beaten, there have been people that have been threatened Our newspapers after Donald Trump's election we've gotten threats from both the far left and the far right They are emboldened it is dangerous and the fact of matter is it is insulting to the memory of the people who have given their lives for the cause, for providing information to the public. To then be told that you are fake media and what you're doing is false. And quite frankly every one of us should stand up against that because it is undermining the First Amendment It's making it dangerous for reporters You are absolutely right there will come a time when its not going too far off

CHAPTER 19 / 43 Discussion

Seymour Hersh, Welt Article, Bellingcat Debunking

Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh published a report in the German magazine Welt challenging the narrative of the Syrian gas attack. The hosts discuss how Hersh is being marginalized by mainstream outlets and "debunked" by groups like Bellingcat.

seymour hersh· bellingcat· syria· chemical weapons· welt

1:10:41 I surmise when we're going to see that a reporter is going to face physical harm because of this. They get shot all the time in Mexico. Why don't you bring that up? Or some of these countries where the reporters really have to put, stick their neck out and I want to mention something in passing Seymour Hirsch who is our last great investigative reporter just came out with a piece which was completely debunked by Snopes who says it's complete no I'm sorry not Snopes Bellingcat Bellingcat what oh this is crazy Seymour Hirsch unhinged Seymour Hersh can't even get published in the United States anymore. This piece ran in Welt, a German magazine and in English curiously and I found it to be... And I read the piece, it's pretty much what we've been saying all along from you know from a logical perspective that none of this... We're talking about the gassing and then our launch of a bunch of cruise missiles

1:11:43 much to it, well people were our senators and congressmen are cheering. He said the whole thing is bull crap and he had a lot of evidence to back it up we thought it was bull crap from the get-go and it makes nothing but sense that its bull crap in fact I have a report from RT later if you want or can play now kind of talking about this next oh we see another gas attack coming nonsense nobody sees this as bullcrap And meanwhile, Hirsch... I haven't seen him interviewed on CNN or anything else because of what this other group. I didn't know about the debunking but you can tell me about that. The debunking? Who's the debunking group? I never heard of these. It's the Snopes competitor. Oh Bellingcat! Yeah yeah y-you know who Bellingcat is. That's th-that's the douchebag who came up with the whole uh book carrier

1:12:37 The shot down, uh... Oh that guy. Yeah, Bellingcat. Yeah. They said oh this is crazy- That guy's a- he's I think he was paid at one point by the intelligence services but He's probably still on the payroll right now Nahh, he's trying to do a Patreon for Christ sakes No, I don't think so Oh yeah you wouldn't be doing a Patreon if you had any money So final thing is, you know this press briefings where they say you know we're not going to show this anymore. We've already been through this the journalists are up in arms This isn't outrage censorship They'll still do the press briefing What did they do before the... what did they do in the 1800's 1900's or let's say late 1800 when there wasn't television?

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White House Briefing History, Dee Dee Myers

Don Lemon and other commentators criticize the lack of live televised briefings, while the hosts play archival footage of Dee Dee Myers from the Clinton era. The clip reveals that the Clinton administration also limited televised briefings, highlighting perceived media hypocrisy.

don lemon· dee dee mowers· bill clinton· white house briefings· c-span

1:13:20 Well, it's interesting you bring that up. But first let me play a clip of outrage from Don Lemon Can I bring up a question about this also? I saw this proposal from McCurry and Fleischer earlier today Here is one of the flaws in that proposal What if there is terrorist attack? What if there is hurricane? What if there is an earthquake And there is need for live briefing here at White House to talk about what's going on in the country. You know, those kinds of occasions do arise as you remember with Ferguson can you imagine if we did not have live briefings at the White House during Ferguson for example? My goodness! So the question becomes does the White House control the switch? Do they get to make it live

1:13:59 when they want to get out of the biggest which is a lot there are cameras don as we talked about the other night our cameras are lights it's our briefing room it's not their briefings all yeah and it's you know this twenty seventeen i mean should we just go back to dial up as well and uh... has got ridiculous and i'd just want people to see that hypocrisy here in some they were listen reporters win the media used to be you know week taking the tough questions, getting criticized. But this is just more about pointing out the hypocrisy in all of this. So listen we're not complaining here no we're just pointing it out to you. All right well stop wait guys stop! Stop yeah stopped specifically what does he mean by hypocrisy? What hypocrisy? Well I think he's talking about himself

1:14:40 Because here's the hypocrisy if we go back to the Clinton White House. Does he know what hypocrisy means or is he just throwing that word out there? And by the way, while were on that topic for a split second... Whatever happened to the word demagogue?! It fell out of favor! Jeez. That fell out of favor, it's no good. It's of no use Now the hypocrisy is that they're bitching and moaning about this whereas if we listen to Dede Meyers This is from I picked this up from C-SPAN when she was the spokeshole for the Clinton White House Here's what was going on People will remember that YC has been an early experiment to televise the daily briefings that quickly stopped Well, I think that was something we did in the first week or two.

1:15:31 an opportunity to exchange ideas and have a conversation about what's happening. That wasn't really happening in a way that, as productively as we'd hoped so what we do now is televise the first five minutes of George Stephanopoulos' briefings at 1230 every day And the rest if it's on record but just not for camera Well there you go Wow! Did we know that? Clip o' the Day! Thank You! Thank You! Yeah, that's what the hypocrisy was about I think I don't know. I don't think so and with that I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you John C

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Executive Producer Donations, Jingle Requests

The hosts thank top donors, including Scott Moore and "Seedman," for their significant financial contributions. They play various requested audio "jingles" featuring Kellyanne Conway, Pastor Manning, and clips related to "Satan" and "Jobs."

scott moore· kellyanne conway· satan· jobs· donations

1:16:09 where the C stands for Clip of the Day Dvorak. Well, in the morning to you Mr Adam Curry also in the morning all the ships and sea boots on the ground subs in the water and all the dames and the feet in the air and all the dames and knights out there yes and in the morning too let me see we I want to thank one of our artists here just get up the archive uh... the artwork for episode nine or four one schmo was title that one this is very good this was done by um... the C scuba Steve And it was me, pretty much with a paper bag over my head with my kneecob walking down the high rises of Austin I guess. Yeah for some if you didn't hear the show then you won't understand the gag It's a good one it was very uh... There were 3 or 4 pieces we could have picked but that one we liked because

1:17:02 It was subtle, dimensional and had many things going on at the same time. And it had to be deciphered too. It was just right up our alley what we really liked to see. I think dimensionality which is hard to explain but... If you do this art and you're good at it, you know what I'm talking about. And we highly appreciate the work from Scuba Steve and his colleagues who all contribute to noagendaartgenerator.com Sign up get an account upload We use it for all kinds of stuff and it's great to look at and they can be made into t-shirts You might give me some money from that It's a beautiful part of our No Agenda empire. We do have a few people think for show 942

1:17:44 And it's a five and five day, but this happens only rarely. Five and five? Five and five means you got five executive producers and five associate executive producers. Bing! Starting with Scott Moore at $666.66 who didn't have a note that I saw but he did have a jingle request and sent that in an email and I think he also sent in the PayPal notes. Another magical number of The Beast donation Karma update from the last donation to follow. I haven't seen that, but when it comes in we'll read whatever it is. It's the only note I can find for more. Jingo request one Pastor Manning Kellyann money shot two Seedman Satan Satan three seed man any other clip and Trump jobs karma so you start booking 2019 okay Seedman Satan

1:18:39 And then what was the... any other clip? Okay. We'll do a favorite there and then finally Trump jobs, where's Trump jobs? Okay I think we can do this here let's see. That's a show no money shot! Jesus! Wooo, Lord. Look at that. That's a money shot. Kenan Conway is a money shot Women just encircled the Christians and went Satan, Satan, Satan no give us power. Ahhhhhh, Satan My God for 25 years they've been growing babies in cows Jobs, jobs, jobs

1:19:15 And jobs, let's vote for jobs. You've got karma. Woo! Loaded up with stuff that time and here we go again. Sir Onimus, sir onimous, sir onimous. Hey, in dog patch this guy is fantastic he's gonna be a duke pretty soon 400 dollars I don't think he wants to be okay He's got a long note this time instead of the short notes where we we go along on the short note all right I apologize for recently being a long-winded pain to listeners, but after another loser in Flint tried to kill someone in God's name my wife went nuts. She is preparing to return home and anticipating TSA screening when she wrote me the following that I wanted to share

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Muslim-American Experience, Travel Ban Anxiety

A long-time Muslim-American citizen shares her feelings of alienation and fear at the U.S. border due to the current political climate and travel bans. The hosts discuss the reality of security profiling and the personal impact of being associated with Middle Eastern politics.

travel ban· islam· pakistan· immigration· profiling

1:18:39 And then what was the... any other clip? Okay. We'll do a favorite there and then finally Trump jobs, where's Trump jobs? Okay I think we can do this here let's see. That's a show no money shot! Jesus! Wooo, Lord. Look at that. That's a money shot. Kenan Conway is a money shot Women just encircled the Christians and went Satan, Satan, Satan no give us power. Ahhhhhh, Satan My God for 25 years they've been growing babies in cows Jobs, jobs, jobs

1:19:15 And jobs, let's vote for jobs. You've got karma. Woo! Loaded up with stuff that time and here we go again. Sir Onimus, sir onimous, sir onimous. Hey, in dog patch this guy is fantastic he's gonna be a duke pretty soon 400 dollars I don't think he wants to be okay He's got a long note this time instead of the short notes where we we go along on the short note all right I apologize for recently being a long-winded pain to listeners, but after another loser in Flint tried to kill someone in God's name my wife went nuts. She is preparing to return home and anticipating TSA screening when she wrote me the following that I wanted to share

1:20:02 I've lived in the US 34 years and suddenly, I don't feel like belong because of my faith. It's like being an Ahmadi in Pakistan. The Ahmadis are a sect of Islam and in Pakistan it is illegal and they'll kill you." It's like being in Ahmadi and Pakistan, always looking over your shoulder. Who could have thought that the United States of America would one day be so backward? You never felt that fear nor dread nor the pain in the pit of your stomach returning home and worrying about immigration officers and all for what? That you visited a Muslim country just to see a family member or our schools?" Is he referring to the travel ban is not what she's referring to

1:20:43 I think she's referring to the whole situation that is going on. We do have a travel ban, but as you did anyone from here who is not affected by it? But she's worried. My children and you don't know these fears 34 years as a contributing law-abiding US citizen should be enough to feel the USA is my home, but suddenly my religion is making me not feel at home and even unwelcome at its border I don't understand if she's an American citizen it's no problem Yeah, well and you I think American citizens sometimes feel unwelcome at the book. Uh...I felt very unwelcome for a couple years if you can recall Yes, we did a little bit about it. Oh my god! I was on the list They wouldn't get me off and it took me two three hours every time I landed in San Francisco Okay secondary tertiary open it all up Who are you? Where are you from what do you do in private aviation why do you have why do you have a pilot's license

1:21:39 I went to Canada once some years ago when I was getting flu shots. They didn't have this one nasty flu that was going around, and I went to Canada because they didn't have the shot around here. Results sold out! So I go running up there. I got to one of the little clinics up there at the pay and it wasn't a bad experience. You had to wait a little longer than I like but I had to wait long time my own doctor so I did that and I jumped back in the car and drive across the border back to the States. I got grilled What did you go to Canada for? Dude. Well, I was gonna get a shot... You can get shots here! Yeah. That's what the guy said. I said no you can't it ran out Wow and he said and then he grouse about something else And then you know making my life miserable just thinking okay But i'm sure if you're a muslim

1:22:23 It's probably, it could be I have to assume is not easy. Everyone has treated me like a bloody foreigner just because i have an accent your family your board of directors everyone associated with mainstream America I'm sick sick sick of being treated like a foreigner when I'm not! I've lived here longer than anywhere else 34 years but the conversations are becoming so boring those stupid polite smiles those dumb stories about Islam Taliban ISIS women's rights bullshit stories of another world which I have no interest but I to play that role that's expected of me. I know nothing of the Middle East politics, nor care for them as I know no one, nor am familiar with their governments so why associate them with me?" Can you still hear me? Yeah! I'm listening and... The reason i said this is because the screen went blank Oh no, I'm listening But I have to play that role it's not expected of me. I know nothing in middle east politics but does she okay let me ask a question then maybe Sir Animas and Dogpatch should ask this

1:23:19 Yes, that sucks. This is from his wife I know this sucks but the idea is to keep everybody safe so there's enhanced interrogation whatever that means That means waterboarding and well hey Now it was deep what Trump call it? Deep back deep vetting intense vetting extreme vetting extreme vetting Yeah, yeah look I can't you know you can go if You're a Jew do you go anywhere in the world where there's Arabs and they look at you like they want to just spit on? You know There's all kinds of stuff going on. It's not fair there you go life is not fair. I'm sorry. Sorry it's not fair Well she's irked. I can tell when I feel bad for as a fellow citizen. Yeah, you too And she shouldn't be required to

1:24:18 You know, I don't want to be callous. I'm not a coach. You can go to a voice coach and get rid of your accent if you want. And I think that's what I would do. I mean it sounds like, well, I shouldn't have to but there is something going on with this because I'm always taking whatever car services around and I hear someone with an accent. I'm like hey where are you from? Originally. Then it's typically I get not been in Austin for 35 years. Ah you're a Texan You know, but you can't that's really not done anymore You can't see you can even say where are you from originally or even? Where are you from is a microaggression and

1:25:06 And I don't give a crap, because i'm still gonna ask. Because it's interesting! I'm interested in people's backgrounds We're still the country where all the immigrants come-come in But you've got a whole group of people who are just being morons about accents and what- and they're being terrorized by the media Yes, I blame the media for a lot of this. Yes! The media is at fault and that's what she should realize but she's in a situation... She's not-she's hating America that's not you know hey you know what why don't you go check out a non Muslim country? Go to France the Netherlands Sweden Germany and let's see if it's any better or worse there. Guarantee you its worse. No but I'm just saying we're pretty good here We got Muslims all over Austin. No one gives a crap

1:25:51 So it's wherever you're living. I think one of her annoyances is the fact that she doesn't give a crap about the Middle East politics and she's expected to know it, and you... Right! That's like... Yeah, you grew up in Amsterdam? Don't you know Pete? You... yeah there's always that. Oh, you live in New York do you know a guy named Bill? It's Well maybe you know, he should learn some Middle East politics and make his fuss. I don't know okay with anyway that's enough said as a seronimous... But i want to give it big karma for him and his wife. I feel horrible that that's how she's coming across the back. You've got Karma And yes! I understand I've been singled out myself for years based on something they wouldn't even tell me why

CHAPTER 23 / 43 Discussion

Smith & Wesson 357, Handgun Shotgun Shells

A donor from Huntsville, Alabama, contributes $357 in reference to his Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum. Adam Curry also mentions receiving a gift of American Eagle .410 handgun shotgun shells from a producer.

smith & wesson· ammunition· 410 shotgun· huntsville· firearms

1:26:39 I was just on some list. You found out eventually, there's some guy in Oklahoma. In Oklahoma another guy named Adam Curry just to make it more fun also in private aviation and my pilot's license at the time that's all registered with the government yeah and of course I look like a terrorist. They thought you were gonna fly plane into a building And I looked like a terrorist so there you go. You kind of do Thanks Pop Money So Larry Pelham came in with $357 in pop, pop money. And he sent a note in by email which I have to read here it's Redstone Federal Credit Union the credit unions are really ahead of the game when it comes to banking yeah He says first time donor enjoy the deconstruction 357 is for my SNWR8 thanks to my wife who gave me the push to donate

1:27:42 So he's got a Smith & Wesson .337 Magnum, which is a gun that in fact it's not a pleasant gun to shoot let's put it that way. So small can is hard hurts your wrist. Yeah Anyway, he says She's wife gave him to push the donates Thank You mrs Pelham if that is your name or you call yourself that yes and Huntsville Alabama up I'm sure you do He wants resist we much two to the head and little girl yay Okay, I was actually thinking I got a very cool donation from producer Jason

1:28:23 who sent me a notice, got something on the way for you. And it's two boxes of 70 rounds each American Eagle 410 handgun shotgun shot shells. Oh nice! Yeah that's pricey yeah I'd say and they're like you know American Eagle 50 centerfire pistol cartridges and extra 20 yeah there ya go All right, your combo sir. Here we go... But resist we much! We must and we will much about that be committed You've got karma Onward Sir Craig Kuttner in Norwalk Connecticut 3333

CHAPTER 24 / 43 Discussion

Ham Radio Lingo, Amygdala Hypertrophy

The hosts discuss ham radio terminology like "XYL" (Ex-Young Lady) and "73s" following a donation from a licensed operator. They also touch on the concept of "amygdala hypertrophy" or enlargement as a factor in political anxiety.

ham radio· xyl· amygdala· psychology· 73s

1:29:20 Baronet Craig here. I'm trying to, I'm trying hard to pull the best podcast in the universe out of its summer doldrum funk and also trying hard to shake off the lame baronet moniker so go ahead everybody bitches about that to go to full frontal baron and score an executive producership to boot. Memo to peerage committee being drafted using this numerology as a nod to my 33rd anniversary, congratulations to my XYL." Adam please explain the ham lingo has equaled to MILF? Yeah well XYL means former young lady because you're now married to her it's a ham thing

1:30:05 It's a ham thing. 73s for putting up with me and yes, I hit her in the mouth and she listens with the pause button and does an analysis of your analysis. Oh, you need to record that so we can have something to listen Yeah, or you give me some clips Very interesting. Outstanding yeah this will fill the show well that's interesting Keep up the outstanding product Clips please MILF 69 dudes no real conflict And Karma, 73's KB1 YYE. Ah, kilo 5 alpha Charlie Charlie, 73s for kilo Bravo 1 Yankee Yankee Echo. Milf! That's one mother I'd like to f*** 69! 69 Dudes! There is no real conflict You've got karma

1:30:57 Onward with Penonymous. We have, by the way today, Seronimus... Wait Ron Driggs first, Ron Driggs. Okay well I finished this thing and now you're going to want me say it again? Penonymous, Seronimous and uh, I believe uh, Canonymous Yes! Yeah too many good lot Well that's good People are anonymous Ron Driggs, Ron Driggs He came up with, but i think its in email let me look Think I have right here Ron Driggs. ITM, dudes I think it's said so often that people take it for granted but thank you for keeping me sane!

1:31:36 I see so many people around this. Yeah, I have to think this is what why the show really exists? I see so many people around me that are truly miserable yeah, I can't legitimately feel sorry for them as I sit high atop my tower of sanity and judge them either their amygdala is so enlarged or they weren't hugged enough as a child or perhaps hug too much God who knows I've been listening for over a year now and there's been one thing that John said in episode 920 that has changed my life. Anyone gonna eat this meatloaf? That line made me believe in the possibility of a higher power. You delivered it so well at the time!

1:32:22 I don't need any clips, but if you play the Obama hey song at the end of the show. I'll be your best friend forever hugs and kisses Ron which hay song man this must be a million of them Hey Or the hey-hey-hey Song that goes hey oh na na na na yeah it could be it no no No, no. Say goodbye. Okay I'll have to look for that yeah we'll get that will get some and i do want to mention uh... got a note from my one of our producers doctors scott hamilton the adam the sir determine you seek meaning hypertrophy hyper trophy or enlargement of the amygdala is amid allah megaly amygdala megaly it has a term well as well we won't remember

CHAPTER 25 / 43 Discussion

No Agenda Singles, Al Sharpton Jingles

A listener suggests creating a "No Agenda Singles" website to help like-minded fans connect. The segment includes requested audio clips of Al Sharpton and Kellyanne Conway as part of the donation thank-you process.

dating· al sharpton· kellyanne conway· meetups· community

1:33:19 It's appreciated, Dr. Hamilton. I think amygdala medley which would be a bunch of songs... Well we can do that! Amygdala Medley Let's just call it that That's what is for I'm gonna write down amygdala medley P'nonymous comes in from Fort Knox Wisconsin 250 bucks Send a check and note Handwritten note I might add You are one producer not me should Start up a No Agenda Singles website So like-minded no agenders who are single can mingle and multiply. That's what the meetups are for, guaranteed way to keep up the lifetime donations subscriptions and to keep you two on the podcast airways." On another note your Google jokes on The Last Show were hilarious in reference to the MSM guy complaining Trump and White House do not allow video or voice recording

1:34:20 For those MSM guys and gals that, by the way he uses the plus sign for and. They can sink in their own gaggles, requests jingles or gingle as he calls them only my African-American brother please. What? I don't know this one. I'm just reading it And then he's got one, Reverend Manning, Kellyanne Conway. Guess what? Yes there is another version of that and Al Sharpton multiple pleas of him You know I don't like this if you want jingles please be specific what you want

1:35:04 Yeah, you don't want us picking jingles. No so it's a Manning Kelly and Conway what else the couple of A couple of Sharpton clips I'll put one in I want to hear they just do too much clip I like and that new one that I gave you That some about the rain or something. I know what you're talking about It's a clipped. I sent in last couple shows ago You did I don't see anything about rain, John. No it wasn't rain it was something else he said people are in the Star Wars Star Trek Oh right no star wars yeah okay all right and then is that a not a little crazy yeah okay That's a Shona money shot! Oh Jesus! Woooah look at that! That's some money shot! Conway with a money shot! We resist we much we must and we will much about that

CHAPTER 26 / 43 Discussion

Drone Racing League, Schmoo Etymology Debate

Adam Curry discusses his interest in the Drone Racing League on ESPN. The hosts then address a listener's correction regarding the pronunciation and origin of the character "Schmoo" from the Li'l Abner cartoons.

drone racing league· espn· schmoo· al capp· reddit

1:36:03 Be committed. Star Wars! Everyone's going nuts about it! You've got karma. Yeah, it's just... It's so stupid. It's just stupid yeah. It's not like you flubbed. Sir Crashy- Crash EMT By the way I've been watching uh the Drone Racing League What's that on? What channel is that on? It's on ESPN 10 or something. It's really hard to find. Noice. I'm telling ya This must be off the hook. Oh, it's fantastic because you got video of them every drone The drones are just outrageous these guys and these guys that they're all middle there in their 20s most of them There I don't know how you can even do what they do It's just outrageous We'll talk about compliment a few but most of our like computer guys is for kind of funny sir crash EMT from watching New York watch on one show new Jersey, New Jersey

1:37:05 23766 note with Adam. So you have a note apparently from Sir Crash EMT whoever that might be I don't know about that man Let me check, if i don't have his name how the hell can I come up with Sir Crash EMT? I got nothing and I dont know his name Okay Robert Johnson 22222 If Crash EMT, you can send something else or we'll catch up. Yeah, send something to me. Robert Johnson 22222 is probably the subject line is donation note 22222 US about 30 episodes ago yes it appears they are quote unquote hopefully you can get use this money towards the amygdala cat scan what a minute wait a minute oh sorry Uncle Bob from unincorporated DeKalb County Georgia

1:38:08 Hey, bras. After listening to episode 941 entitled Schmoe I figured I'd better donate of another sack of deuces because you two are losing it Okay let me get this- Let me do this correctly Uncle Bob from unincorporated DeKalb County Georgia Hey brahs! After listening to episode 941 titled Schmoo I decided i better donate anotha sack o' deuces because YOU TWO ARE LOSIN IT I thought, are they really having the same schmo discussion they had about 30 episodes ago? Yes. It appears they are. Hopefully you can use this money towards an amygdala CAT scan! Also it's pronounced shmoo-shmoo boo, shmoo as in boo not that weird Dutch way that JCD was using and Adam seemed to buy in hook line and say... Ah, I'm such a douche, I'm so stupid You are stupid

1:39:09 Stupid this guy sounds like he writes on the reddit. It's exactly how they sound there yeah, also consult a book of knowledge for Smooth pronounced smoo a Eurasian duck that certainly had to be the inspiration for the schmoe I Understand they are or schmoes boo schmoe boo schmoe schmoe schmoe true? I understand They are quite tasty when cooked in their own fat which is con feet on feet Can you spell confit? Yes. Where the C stands for con-feet. Mmm, science! Can I please get an Alex Jones of Adam's Choice once again? It's...I'm telling it is just a random number everybody's letting you pick them and good health karma for all the producers out well as well as no more schmo talk. Schmoo. And he ends with...? Thanks, Bros. Wow, I am really high. Humanity is going interstellar

CHAPTER 27 / 43 Discussion

Road Trip Karma, Canada 150th Anniversary

The hosts provide "Road Karma" for a family traveling in Washington and discuss the upcoming 150th anniversary of Canada. They note the unique numerical palindrome of the date July 1st, 2017 (7-1-17).

road trip· canada· palindrome· 7117· millennials

1:40:11 You've got karma. Alright, I want to find some documentation for us having that exact same conversation about the Al Cap character in the little Abner cartoon 30 episodes ago. I don't remember that! I would remember it... Ha ha! I didn't even know if we'd been doing this for 9 or 10 years Leave me out of this Amen Amen Mandela Effect and Mandela Infect Austin Wilson and Smammamish Washington, 21112 Ritzy Suburb. My wife Laura and I have been listening for a little less than a year and we talk about the show all the time! We're trying to convert our kids into being listeners. We're on a long road trip and will listen on it

1:41:10 to this episode on the car with them. I'd like to request Road Karma, Maxine Stay Woke for our millennial kids and The Formula. Yeah The Formula will be played in a moment and hi kids! Hope you're having fun there in the car. Hey stop teasing your sister. Hey tell him to turn around Turn around go we're gonna go back My millennials stay woke You've got karma Your mom and dad are right. Great show to listen to. Andy Burghardt in Toledo, Ohio listens $201.25 worth

1:41:50 And he has a... okay. The shows are always great, but have been beyond excellent lately. We'd appreciate some jobs, Karma. Jobs! Jobs and jobs! Let's vote for jobs! That'll be our group of five-and-fives Five executive producers, five associate executive producers. A perfect show! We look forward to doing another show which we'll be celebrating 7-1-17 an unbelievably weird palindrome that incorporates two sevens and eleven and also represents the 150th birthday of Canada And that will be Saturday Yes

1:42:39 No, Sunday. Well the Sunday is Saturday is the actual date right? Yeah, so when the newsletter goes out that's one of the thing is and that's what people can attribute they want to contribute on this specific day well indeed a perfect lineup five by five five execs five associate executive producers these are the credits we love giving at the beginning of the show because you are really doing the work of executive and associate executive producers People help us in many ways. This is highly appreciated and we'll be thanking, as John said everyone else who came in over $50 in our second segment and remember another show coming up on Sunday! Devorak dot org slash N A. That offer this one gets requested but I'm happy to play it for you hey let's do something with the formula Our formula is this We go out we hit people in the mouth Hey citizens Shut Up!

CHAPTER 28 / 43 Discussion

Opioid Crisis, Narcan and Clinton Foundation

The discussion covers the partnership between Adapt Pharma and the Clinton Foundation to distribute Narcan (Naloxone) to high schools. A former drug user provides a perspective on why Narcan does not necessarily encourage new heroin use, emphasizing that addicts often resent being saved.

narcan· naloxone· clinton foundation· opioids· big pharma

1:43:40 We have producers in all walks of life and it's always fantastic when a topic comes up and you get doctors, lawyers and all kinds of professionals weighing in with their expertise. We've been talking about the heroin or I guess we'd say opioid crisis in the United States, which is just... I mean now stuff has started. Now that the Narcan is on some big PR blitz there's a story everywhere and the first thing that was very interesting as we discussed the what's-the-name of it? The Adapt Pharma they're the ones who are not public but they do have uh guess they have the patent on

1:44:26 Narcan, Naloxone? Is it Naloxone or is... What's the brand name? Narcan is the brand name. Right? Yeah. Naloxone is the actual stuff. If you look at the website, you'll see that on January 25th 2016 ADAPT Pharma announced a partnership with The Clinton Health Matters Initiative an initiative of The Clinton Foundation as part of its work to scale naloxone access efforts nationally. Is it Naloxone or Noxalone? Well, it says naloxone. I think it's Naloxone. Through this partnership and in close collaboration with state departments of education Adapt Pharma will offer a free carton of Narcan nasal spray to all high schools in the United States! Thanks Hillary! Hey kids if you're overdosing Clinton to the rescue It's just...I know is just coincidental but it's very annoying to see this from New York City

1:45:28 No, that's not what I want to do here. This is the next one this is rather a long one But this is a great note from our producer Jim Adam my name is Jim I'm an ex-hardcore drug user any form and a former pharmacy technician yes a brilliant vocational choice I have not shot heroin in over 10 years, but have had one misadventure with orally taking a relatively low dose for me of prescription opioids. I may have been clinically dead." I never got a straight answer about that. But I don't remember ingesting the pills but I recall the horror of waking up in a hospital with a rubber tube in my penis as I saw Obama getting sworn in on TV. Thanks Obama! I stick to kratom now

1:46:12 And they want to ban it, which is... I digress he says. to suggest that Narcan will promote new heroin use is flawed logic. Here's why, and this is what's interesting because that was one of my thesis like hey maybe they're trying to promote it hey don't worry about everybody I got my Narcan let's shoot up well he's disputing this

1:46:51 He says, junkies like me typically don't care about consequences much anyway. 2. Junkies simultaneously want to avoid police and arrest. And junkies never ever want to be dope sick! If my buddy had Narcan on hand and said, don't worry if you do too much I'll spray your nose if you OD. I gotcha covered that wouldn't give me much comfort personally Then again, I rarely use needles very rarely narcan costs money That's going to help keep big pharma rich junkies aren't going to waste their time or money on it Death from overdose is sometimes desirable to the slow suicide of being a smack head I would never put my safety or health and life in the hands of a police officer. Narcan would cause a physically independent heroin addict to survive, yet be really effing pissed off that they were alive as they would feel AWFUL all caps! If you know any doctors who spent time in an ER you can hear angry junkies who are ANGRY that their high was stolen from them and they're still ALIVE!!! We are a very grumpy bunch in this state of mind."

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Middletown Narcan Three-Strike Proposal, Junkie Literature

Middletown, Ohio, is considering a "three-strike" policy for opioid overdoses to manage the rising costs of Narcan and emergency services. The hosts also recommend the book "Junkie" by William S. Burroughs, which discusses historical drug treatments like apomorphine.

middletown· ohio· narcan· william burroughs· apomorphine

1:47:51 And so he goes on, but I think that is really the crux of... His story here is that junkies do not want to be saved and we've heard that from EMT guys Chad in In Boulder. Yeah, you know you spray the guy then You know they pissed off that you that you took him out of their high They might have been doing some other amphetamine so there were meth or no big old nuts the classic Oh This is very, very bad. And stuff is happening all over the country. Where's this? Middletown... not sure where it is We are faced with stress on our services particularly the EMS services where we can do six to eight opioid overdose runs a day The number of overdoses jumping this year Last year there were 532 total Halfway through 2017

1:48:51 already 577 this year. Last year, the department spent more than $11,000 on Narcan and this year they're already at 30 thousand dollars which is not only a result of just how many overdoses but how strong each one is Leaders are frustrated trying to find a solution. City Council Member Dan Picard is proposing a three-strike system the first two strikes after an overdose, the person would perform community service for the equivalent amount of money used on the life saving response The third strike is a bit more controversial If the dispatcher determines that the person who's overdosed has been part of this program for 2 previous overdoses

1:49:33 and has not completed the community service, has not cooperated in the program then we wouldn't dispatch. The fire department says they are required by law to provide Narcan if they do respond to an overdose. Picard says this plan is not aiming to solve the drug problem it's trying to solve the city's finances We've got to do what we have to do to maintain our financial security And this is just costing us too much money Until legal advisors look at the plan proposed by Picard card, the fire department is applying to grants and asking for donations to fund more Narcan. But this is it's I'm all for the crab of just reading through the chat room during that clip and a number of people said yeah, it was on Heroin and kratom saved my life. It seems like that's really a good solution which makes sense as they want to ban it So yeah you want to ban stuff? That works in fact

1:50:36 There is a... This is no good. We don't want to have this. You can't have this. Freedom? No! There's no money in it. That's the problem. So there's actually an argument, and there's a good book people should read if they're interested in the topic. It's called junkie written by the novelist William Burroughs who was apparently a junkie and he discusses a use of something called apomorphine to get off these drugs. And it's another one of those situations where that was banned for similar reasons, because it works. Or it did work or I don't know that it works but Burroughs claims that this is a very short novel Very easy to read. I think anyone out there likes reading good literature We got a lot to read on the vacation. Gotta read Junkie gotta read The Day After Roswell so much So much to read. The day after Roswell? I can't believe That I haven't read it Yes It's beyond me Let's just stay with drugs for one minute Another note

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CBC Marijuana Guidelines, Workplace Toaking Anecdotes

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) issued guidelines for marijuana use ahead of legalization, suggesting users avoid smoking in favor of edibles. A former employee shares anecdotes about widespread marijuana use among CBC staff and the inability of management to intervene due to union protections.

cbc· marijuana legalization· canada· workplace safety· unions

1:51:36 Uh, ITM please not use my name because uh... they would know who I am. The comedic irony of the clip from Sunday's show where you guys had us cracking up about the CBC looking to reach out to those people who had used marijuana was fantastic! Let's revisit briefly. Well a year from now the federal government plans to legalize the use of marijuana But how much should you use if at all when and how should it be administered? All questions without clear answers but today a group of public health experts issued a list of guidelines in hopes of reducing the risk of harm and Sarah Galashian is on that story for us this evening. We and it seems this really is about Reducing risks, I made it pretty clear right after

1:52:16 the bat at the press conference that if you want no risk at all for marijuana, that you shouldn't use marijuana. But they are also realistic. They know people do use marijuana and more likely to once it becomes legal so experts have taken a look at research out there and put together what we might call best practices and guidelines being endorsed by major medical groups among them Canadian Medical Association some of these of limit use. In other words, once or twice a week is very different from using it daily and scientific research indicates that there are negative effects from frequent and intensive use also much like don't drink and drive, don't smoke and drive they suggest you need to wait six hours before getting behind the wheel

1:53:19 Another one that is worth talking about is their advice to not smoke marijuana. And that's not to say don't use marijuana, but they're specifically talking about the smoking of it suggesting that it is hard on the lungs and there are perhaps better ways to ingest it specifically in baked goods or in candies and they suggest that might be better because It's not only easier on the lungs but also easy to control the dose of THC that you're getting. So these medical experts trying to get the word out people across the country what kind of reaction has there been? Well like I said we know that there are people who do use marijuana so CBC reached out to those people Okay, I could probably clip it there. I'm sorry

1:53:58 So he was laughing about this, that they reached out to people that use marijuana. But I worked for CBC for three years! There wasn't a week that passed where you'd get on an elevator and someone would reek of weed!! The tech guys had a secret place on the roof where they'd blaze up. As a result, this would mean they'd be first in the elevator coming down from the top of the building so by the time the elevator had filled up with people down to the ground floor, the thing was a virtual second-hand hotbox with everyone smelling like they just left Snoop's basement! The further amazeness was with the union being such as it is at the CBC, no one would say a word. Managers and execs knew that there was no point calling out an employee on their obvious toking as the union would fight tooth-and-nail and there'd be no ramifications for getting high on the job." Adams' quote of look to your neighbor in the next cubicle couldn't be closer to the truth! Onward he ends good note That's a great note very well written

CHAPTER 31 / 43 Discussion

NRA Public Service Announcement, Media Assassination

The National Rifle Association (NRA) released a controversial ad featuring Dana Loesch that accuses the media and Hollywood of inciting violence against the president. The hosts debate whether the ad is a truthful reflection of the political climate or inflammatory propaganda.

nra· dana loesch· second amendment· media· propaganda

1:54:58 Bunch of stoners there at CBC. It's the cannabis broadcasting corporation everybody Yeah, yeah baked goods Russia Beautiful baked is the operative word. Yes, baked with your baked goods I want to play something from the alternative universe we have to get in the machine But this is a universe a typically its universe B that is insane and unhinged now It's Universe A This is the National Rifle Association who have come out with a new public service announcement And I'm not a member of the NRA obviously I support

1:55:39 The second amendment, but this is not good. They use their media to assassinate Real News. They use their schools to teach children that their president is another Hitler. They use their movie stars and singers and comedy shows and award shows to repeat their narrative over and over again. And then they used their ex-president to endorse the resistance all all to make them march, make them protest. Make them scream racism and sexism and xenophobia and homophobia, to smash windows burn cars shut down interstates in airports bully and terrorize the law-abiding until the only option left is for the police to do their jobs and stop the madness And when that happens they'll use it as an excuse for their outrage

1:56:26 The only way we stop this, the only way we save our country and our freedom is to fight this violence of lies with a clenched fist of truth. I'm the National Rifle Association of America and i am freedoms safest place. Man! Hey, I like that ad. You do? Yeah, I thought it was very well put Yeah, you know it's one thing if you're a political organization but if you're the National Rifle what's the point? Everybody get a gun because they're crazy. They're coming for us I disagree this is that is... They never said that! You're reading too much into it It's inflammatory. Oh yeah. It's inflammatory. A little bit But little bit?! It's true but it's still inflammatory Well just so the truth hurts oh well behold I'm so wounded by it

1:57:18 Oh, the truth hurts so much! What do we have? I wonder what was in there that got your goat. Just the whole thing but didn't like it. I didn't like it. It's okay we don't have to agree. I don't always agree with you Mr. Devorah. What if you had gotten a gig to do the voiceover? I'd be there in a heartbeat get your guns You know I would. First you give us a bunch of promotion about the 410 shot shells and then you play this and bitch. That's your way of kind of balancing the show? That's for ISIS, no it's not...I'm just telling you my impression. Balancing the show..I don't need to balance anything like i give a crap. I don't guess what I don't. Okay let's go to Prime Minister question time is back on the air! We always love PMQT

CHAPTER 32 / 43 Discussion

Prime Minister's Questions, Election Intimidation

During Prime Minister's Questions, a Conservative MP describes being harassed and having her home vandalized during the election. Prime Minister Theresa May condemns the intimidation, specifically noting the rise in abuse directed at female candidates.

theresa may· jeremy corbyn· pmqt· election· intimidation

1:58:12 Unfortunately, I got the first clip. I got to decide how botched the clip? I don't know why didn't get the beginning of this But this is a woman one of the PM's and she is bitching about her being abused during the election She's not a PM she's an MP Yes, the PM is the Prime Minister Yeah She's an MP She's an MP And uh...I just want to worry about PM And she got apparently, her house was vandalized with swastikas and they stuck labor. She's a conservative. They stuck labor posters and I only caught the end of the clip and then I got listened to our prime minister whose name is eluding me for some reason. May? Theresa May? Yeah, may, may, may, may. I keep thinking...I was thinking Thatcher for some reason

1:59:02 And she comes in and then the labor says nothing about this, which I thought was kind of telling. But let's just play this as a kind of an intro into the other two clips I have. Which one is it? Oh, this is the set up urine. It is a mis-Labour Party posters on my home, photographed them and pushed them through my letterbox. And someone even urinated on my office door! Hardly kinder gentler politics! Can my right honourable friend suggest what can be done to stop this in the face of nations which may well be putting off good people from serving in this place?

1:59:45 My Honourable Friend is absolutely right to raise this issue and she was not the only person who experienced this sort of intimidation during the election campaign. Particularly, I'm sorry to say, this sort of intimidation was experienced by female candidates during the election campaign. I believe that this sort of behaviour has no place in our democracy Anyway, so that was kind of a lead in. So it was getting is there little more boisterous than usual because the labor's feeling its oats and So we got a lot of noise in the back. That's a phrase from The Shays feeling their oats Yeah, feeling their oats let's put down on the list now you should yeah oats um

CHAPTER 33 / 43 Discussion

Grenfell Tower Fire, Fire Safety Regulations

Theresa May defends her government's response to the Grenfell Tower fire, pointing out that the controversial cladding began under the Blair administration. She highlights that a 2005 Labour fire safety order shifted inspection responsibilities away from local fire authorities.

grenfell tower· theresa may· jeremy corbyn· fire safety· cladding

2:00:37 So here's what we did. There was a couple gotchas in there, I think she did a good job on this one This is the Prime Minister shutting down Corbyn who comes on and you catch the end of Corbyn here and then her bitching about him He's complaining but this is about the Tower fire. And Corbyn's blaming the Conservatives, it was their fault Really? It's their fault? How is that their fault? That was a refrigerator how is that their fault Because they cut back on money to the fire departments and money to the police departments, and it also cut back on money to the inspectors. Who would have found this out even though its been going on forever? Yes that's why we have terrorism and fires... And there is a milk shortage coming too I hear

2:01:26 We need to test and remove cladding, retrofit sprinklers properly fund the fire service and the police so that all our communities can truly feel safe in their own homes. Mr Speaker this disaster must be a wake-up call The cladding of tower blocks did not start under this government It did not start under the previous coalition government. The cladding of tower blocks began under the Blair government

2:02:10 The right honourable gentleman talks about local authority resources and talks about changes to the regulation. In 2005 it was a Labour government that introduced the regulatory reform fire safety order which changed the requirement to inspect a building on fire safety from You have to back it up. I've never heard this before on the people, she brings up that it was a labor government and I don't know how many people did it but they all did it simultaneously And I just thought it was hilarious. Yeah, they're like a flock of birds. 2005 it was a labor government that introduced the regulatory reform fire safety order... You're right! That's a good one. Let's do it all together now. ...government would introduce the regulatory reform fire safety order which changed the requirement to inspect a building on fire safety from the local Fire Authority

2:03:16 which was usually the fire brigade, to a responsible person. The legislation governing fire safety in tower blocks and this was commented on by the Lackanall House report into that fire it criticised that 2005 order which had been put in place by the Labour government Prime Minister's answer must be heard and it will be. Laws which took effect in 2006 ended the practice of routine fire service inspections, passing responsibility to councils

2:03:53 That is why I say to the right honourable gentleman, this should be an issue that across this house we recognise it's a matter that has been developing over decades. It's a matter that has occurred under governments of both colours and councils of all political persuasions And it's something which I would hope we would say we should come together We get to the answers of why this has happened over many years. What has gone wrong and how do we stop it from happening in the future? I am a little bit envious of their parliament That is so fun It is, you know there was mumbling and grumbling I like the yelling, its good Stone silent! We had one guy in history of this show

CHAPTER 34 / 43 Discussion

Venezuela Crisis, Helicopter Attack, Media Gaffes

A police helicopter reportedly attacked the Venezuelan Supreme Court, an event President Maduro labeled a terrorist act while opponents suggested it was a government ploy. The hosts also mock a perceived verbal slip by a PBS NewsHour anchor regarding the "unrest."

venezuela· nicolas maduro· supreme court· pbs· media

2:04:52 that said something, Obama was talking in one of his speeches and the guy yells liar. Yeah that was during a State of the Union. Yes just South Carolina guy I think and it was a big deal oh he interrupted how rude! And then you listen to this and you go jeez there's the leader you know they're just yelling at her and their whole thing is...and by the way I haven't yet got access to it but Canada is worse Canada is worse. I got one last one and this is just another kind of a laughable moment, and this is the guy who was called up and he discusses Venezuela and gives May the opportunity to give it to Corbyn

2:05:39 Marcus Fish. Thank you, Mr Speaker Is the Prime Minister aware of the current crisis in Venezuela and is this an example of how an experiment in socialist revolution can go horribly wrong? I have to say to my Honourable Friend that he's made an extremely important point and i hope the Leader of the Opposition has heard what he had to say. Indeed, sometimes when we're talking about trade deals in future, I think that the Leader of the Opposition and his Shadow Chancellor think that only good trade deals are with Venezuela, Cuba or North Korea. We used to be those guys man...we used to be funny

2:06:29 Yeah, not anymore. No before we go to thank a number of people just to remind you sorry well before We go to that I do have a Venezuelan clip so and keep people up-to-date on that because it kind of links with that last Clip okay let's do that right away Wait wait wait I just want to mention this clip is not misnamed as usual Okay, I got it This clip is called well I just wanted say what it is So we can get that's I'm trying to set this up Judy actually says, ah PBS NewsHour Venezuela armrest instead of unrest. Yeah

2:07:09 The months-long unrest in Venezuela took a dramatic turn overnight. The government says that a police helicopter opened fire on the nation's Supreme Court and Interior Ministry. Amateur video captured images of the helicopter before it disappeared. Officials charge the mastermind of the plot was a rogue police pilot and activist. Opponents of socialist president Nicolas Maduro suggested that the raid could be a government ploy to justify increased repression. I really didn't hear her say it at the beginning, I didn't hear her say armrests. She said armrests. Let me listen again. The months long unrest in Venice... No, it's un-rest she is saying UN-REST! Oh, I thought she said arm rests. I have that all the time as we know

CHAPTER 35 / 43 Discussion

YouTube Monetization, Advertiser Friendly Content

YouTube is notifying creators that their videos are being demonetized for not being "advertiser friendly." The hosts argue this is a financial decision by brands rather than direct political censorship, though it effectively stifles alternative media.

youtube· monetization· censorship· advertising· alternative media

2:07:55 As we go to thank everyone who came in over $50 or more, I do want to remind you the importance of our model as we would not be on the air. So if you appreciate us then show your support please if you get value A number of people sent me a copy this email who have YouTube channels or have, um... yeah YouTube channels and or videos they want to upload. Here it is! Hi! Fill in your name Thanks for- this is from YouTube Thanks for submitting your video uh, in parentheses S, video sss For monetization We didn't approve your video sss for monetizat- monetization because the content in your videos sss Or video details may not be advertiser friendly

2:08:40 If you believe that the content in your video is advertiser friendly, you can request additional review below. How about that? Yeah of course! That's what we've always said... Man, they're silencing alternative media and censorship from YouTube! Censorship! No No, I keep getting emails. You guys aren't covering the censorship from YouTube! No it's not censorship It's called money. It's called advertising And it's not YouTube. YouTube will run anything you could put it up. Yeah but that doesn't mean they're gonna make money They can't make money There is no censorship They are stifling us man It's just that you've got content that is not brand friendly, brands whatever. Advertiser friendly. In other words the advertisers don't want to be associated with your video because it either sucks or whatever I'd love to see their internal document on what is allowed and what isn't allowed for monetization

2:09:35 I'm sure all the girls, tons of them. The young women who do the makeup videos and get millions of views they're fine advertising for. So let's see who helped us out on show 942 to 90 42 we have a couple of we actually have more than this because some of the building Get the word I mean this you can't tell with the Canadians if this is a hundred fifty dollars or two hundred more five dollars five Depends we do have a bunch of 150 says celebrating. I'm sure there'll be more on Saturday Kevin Thomas and Smyrna, Georgia hail Canada He says okay now getting support from the Americans Merkin Tony Luciani in

CHAPTER 36 / 43 Discussion

Canadian Donor Challenge, De-douching Requests

Canadian listeners are challenged to donate in honor of Canada's 150th birthday. The segment includes "de-douching" ceremonies and donor thank-yous for Michael in Arlington and Krishna in Dortmund.

canada· donations· de-douching· krishna· michael in arlington

2:10:35 Oh man, Etobicoke Ontario I guess 150. Canonimous in Nainemo up there in BC on the island of Vancouver actually. He said nope. I will read his notes since he sent it in, and it's not really a long note. It says finding clothes $150 Canadian dollars in honor of Canadians 150 birthday thing came to 111 dollars. I challenge all fellow Canucks to have a bilingual de-douching on Canada Day by making a donation to the best podcast in the universe

2:11:13 Signed canonymous canonomous in my name OBC. What what is a? Candian avian de douching sound like we need someone to do it yeah, you'd be French you being flat You've been deduced Sorry well we can play and just put the A at the end hey, yeah, let's try this here We go You've been D douche today Maybe not. The timing is off at the work. Or you can just do the A and I'll just stay out of it. Sir Lad in Casper, Wyoming 12345 He says he got divorced his ex-wife has turned the kids against me! I'm in desperate need of family karma. I hate it when that happens... It pretty much happens all the time. Well now... The kids are always weaponized yes they are Yes they are This horrible I'm gonna give him some Karma Family Karma

2:12:11 Sucks. You've got karma wrong Sir Whitney and Surrey BC hundred eleven dollars of 43 cents which comes to a hundred fifty dollars Canadian says sir Whitney sorry And then off of that we go to Krishna He says please please deduce me as I did not get one from my last donation Well, no, I see is the sir. Yeah Oh there it is again Oh, that's not... de-douching. You've been de-douche'd! A? Yeah we'll do that. You don't have to read this whole thing I'm not going to read this whole thing it's from Krishna in Dortmund Deutschland $100 and there but there was a call out in here which you may have identified as you read ahead No I just saw the pretty color Well that means he is calling for a douche bag

2:13:07 Surprisingly enough, after a few conversations I've had my German friends straddling between dimensions in agreement with the talking points which if you getting back to me many times about might take on particular situation. It's at the bottom? Yeah it's almost time she ponies up he's bitching about some woman she ponies up Seeing that douchebag and butt slam are now I don't have it. I'm like, I don't have them Where you see me? It's right at the bottom. It says cheers Krishna from door to doors nuts about time the she ponies up Doesn't say that on my spreadsheet yeah okay well what's her name doesn't say I don't see it while you Make a shorter note please yes these notes or if you could get out of control We don't have to read these at all over 50 no as a point

2:13:57 So if you make it short, the likelihood of it getting read and us catching their proper action. Yeah, that would be better. OK, Michael in Arlington, Virginia is 81-48 Chris Meyer boob Oh he's got another he's got one oh he's got to douchebag call out for his mom Kathy Douchebag Both her sons hit her in the mouth some months ago. It's about time she ponies up seeing that douchebag and butt slammer now probably okay Somehow this hooked you up with the other one That's what is at the bottom very strange I see, okay right Jeffrey Steckroth 77 70 In parts unknown we got to fix this situation here with these cities Steven Santoni 75 55 pop money James Clancy 75 Daniel

CHAPTER 37 / 43 Discussion

Palindrome Donations, Terminal Illness Karma

The hosts acknowledge a series of $71.17 donations matching the upcoming July 1st date. A somber moment occurs as they provide "Karma" for Sir Tim of Rupert's Land, who is facing a terminal cancer diagnosis.

palindrome· 7117· cancer· karma· producers

2:14:52 Rigg-Riggs-Sekker, you think? Riggsecker. Rig-rigs-sekker! Yeah... whatever the case is. 73's. Yeah, 73 is from K8ERQ Yes It's a mouthful Dwayne Morris 7117 Now this is the super lucky Super lucky What the hell happened to the keyboard?! Did you lose it again? Yeah I'm looking left, I'm looking right I think i just do this to myself. Okay, where were we? Stekroth... You can explain the special lucky donation Yes it's 7117 which is Dwayne Morris This is the first of July 1st will be 7-1 and 17 which makes it 7117 7117 is a donation but incorporates a seven an 11 and a seven

2:15:59 which is weird enough, but you're not gonna see this particular palindrome again for 100 years. Well only eight nine people got it so the rest are unwell I know but the big day is coming though Oh good point good point still time we'll have more once in a hundred years Sean Fincham is in Boom Shakalaka Melissa Hodges de Melissa and Oklahoma City 71 17 Sir Brad Doherty in Ventura City New Jersey Courtney Vandenberg in Brombachtel, Deutschland. Brombachtel? Yeah. You are producing pure gold! P.S., I'm a guy not a gal. Oh, Courtney... Yes it is an issue

2:16:44 Uh, will become a sir. Courtney knew that mistaken and never being made again. Yancy Assumer our nice where he's from doesn't say ginger Wilder douchebag call out to Steve Douchebag and she considers herself future Dame firecracker named by Adam. I said that I think she sent a picture Baby, she's ginger. She's a ginger firecracker of ginger boom Alejandro choppa in Houston Texas 71 17 sir Eric Ilan in Murfreesboro Tennessee We got a huge group that you guys should be meeting up

2:17:26 Sir Tim of Rupert's Land, Edmonton Alberta 7117. James Williams 7117 that is our little group of well-wishers Mark D F Dewitt in Saudi Daisy Tennessee also meet up with that group 6776 Stephen Ramos in Richmond, Virginia 5555. Greg Dial 5510 parts unknown Ralph Massaro Kirkland Washington 5510 Don 55 from Claremont Florida Aaron Patterson and 55 from I don't know where he's from either Von Glitch Gus into some email or Aaron Patterson did I guess see email and karma well we don't have it

2:18:14 Van Glitchka, 55. My wife no longer thinks you guys are nuts." Chris Sundberg in Mercer Island Washington. By the way if you can put in the note C email... You could put that email in the note! Yeah now that's not happening because it is such a cacophony of errors always trying to get this done yeah but we also Chris Sunderburg and Mercer Island Washington I said 51 Jill Varvel Squim, Washington. People don't know how to pronounce that by the way it's pronounced squima she mentions that I know how to pronounce it people will she says she says San Jose to squim to transplant unlike the rest of the nation John I know you'll pronounce squim correctly it spelled for people out there want to know you want to sound like a local seq ui m

2:19:14 Squim. Riveting, just riveting we got it! We got it as you spell a different than you say it Nathaniel Wiley 5001 the following are $50 donors from name and location if there is a location David Middlebrook Tracy Mallotte Nils Bonnaker in Hamburg Deutschland I've got a lot of Germans today thank you Louis Pasteur in Miami Florida Jason Marella, Sir Dago J. To be Sir Dago J. Oh he's going to be today yeah. He is not Dago J yet. Bryn Evans in Ellwood Victoria Canada. Jose Ferreira in Newbury Berkshire Great Britain and wrapping it up Sir Peter Totez $50

2:20:09 Jeffrey Zellin in Oakland, Michigan. Joshua Defabo in Oakland California and Sir Gadget Virtuoso in Watauga Texas that's all 50 I want to thank all these folks and the rest of you for contributing to the list of well-wishers and producers of show 942 The No Agenda And in lieu of General Jobs' karma, I will go back to Sir Tim of Rupert's Land. Of all the filters this spreadsheet passes through we didn't catch this... From Sir Tim of Rupert's Land and please give me an F you to cancer. I'm in a terminal situation don't expect to survive the summer boys. Ugh! That sucks. That totally blows

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Knighting Ceremony, No Agenda Rings

Scott Moore and Brent Evans are knighted into the No Agenda Roundtable for their $1,000 donations. The hosts discuss the new No Agenda rings being produced by Eric LeChoux and shared by members on social media.

knighting· scott moore· brent evans· rings· roundtable

2:20:56 Maybe if everyone all gives him karma, you know crazier things have happened. You've got karma. Yeah that wraps it up thank you everybody who came in over $50 or more typically for reasons of anonymity It's highly appreciated does keep the show going and we'll keep the show going this is- This is Tina's vacation She gets uh she saved up enough to go for three weeks This is it And, oh is her boyfriend going to be vacationing the whole time? Nooo. I'll be doing the show. You don't have to feel bad! I'm just saying that dedication is there and we appreciate people returning that value to us it's appreciated and please think of us for our next show which is coming up on Sunday.

2:21:54 And we say happy birthday from Adrian Archer to welcome his new human resource Theodore. It's a popular name. Born June 27th, James Clancy says happy birthday to his lovely daughter Susan Grace She'll be eight this month Nathaniel Wiley says happy birthday to Nate Wiley celebrating he celebrated on June 2nd and Ann Wiley on the 25th And Tracy Malletts is happy birthday to Jake Mallett His birthday is July 6 We say Happy Birthday from everybody here at The Best Podcast in the Universe! Title changes Two important changes today as we have Sir Mark Westerlo becoming a baronet. Also, Jason Morel- I'm sorry he is Sir Dagorjay my mistake He's already a knight he becomes a Baronet today As he has upped his support of the best podcast in universe and that is highly appreciated And we have two Knightings it's been what? A month since we've had a Knighting I think

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CHAPTER 39 / 43 Discussion

TSA 3D Scanners, Security Theater

American Airlines and the TSA are testing new 3D CT scanners at Phoenix International Airport. While reports suggest these may eventually allow passengers to keep liquids and laptops in bags, the hosts remain skeptical, viewing it as another layer of expensive security theater.

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2:24:36 I don't know. I can't find it American Airlines wants to make it a little easier for you to go through security. I like that It is testing a new 3d scanner that may allow passengers to leave liquids and laptops Oh my goodness in their carry-on. I don't believe that for a second That's bullcrap You think with these new scanners that you're going to be able to leave your shoes on and leave your water in your bag? No, no way That's not going to happen.

2:25:13 This is from Yahoo, Yahoo News. Nobody has reported this any I have not heard anything about it besides the water thing is like because the water itself would be some bomb they're not gonna dig all they're gonna do is find the water in your bag and say you got water in your bag throw it away G the M5M And screwing up, what a surprise. I haven't done that in quite a long time but I know American Rick has spent a lot of money on these special machines tell us about this? Well this apparently is the next level of technology that will help the good guys get ahead for once usually it's just the bad guy figuring out how to defeat the technologies and put in place It's real cat-and-mouse game Oh yeah, it sounds like a real cat and mouse game This technology Dan knows more about actual technology but it sounds like you can actually tell

2:26:01 on on Luggage or whatever right this 3d scan will actually scan the entire thing and then they'll be able to rotate it So let's see what's inside rotate enhance zoom. I think that's great. I don't want to take out my laptop She goes she went hmm, and then he's got a tech guy higher thing And then there'll be able to rotate it so they'll build us see what's inside mmm

2:26:55 I think that's great. I don't want to take out my laptop, I don't want to take my shoes off anymore. Yeah well... Don't think that's going to stop, douche! Hold on a second What is the logic of this report? That device is just an enhanced x-ray machine. What's it got to do with taking your shoes off? Nothing, if this is how its going to be sold to the American public they're on the wrong track someone needs to jump in with some PR pretty quick because it's going off the rails By the way have you seen this machine? Yeah! It's beautiful. Yeah, it looks expensive don't want to take out my looks really expensive not only that but they had an industrial designer obviously go after it because this thing is slick. Yeah, I just like well We need to convince everyone it's good for you see what's inside hmm? I think that's great. I don't want to take out my laptop I don't want to take my shoes off anymore um You know I don't want them to take out my bottles of you know contact lens cleaner But right you know they think it's you know something else

CHAPTER 40 / 43 Discussion

Jeff Pegues, Laptop Bomb Threats, Hijacking Warnings

CBS correspondent Jeff Pegues reports on enhanced security measures for international flights due to intelligence about laptop-based explosives. The segment ends with a sudden, uncorroborated warning about potential hijackings, which the hosts find suspicious.

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2:27:50 Does he think he's going through the machine himself? I think so. He's squeezing himself in. Okay, lay down right here! You lay down and go through. Crazy... Alright you got TSA changes on laptops is that the one uh well i got two i got the TSA change this is the Pegassi one i want to do that one last but there was another one i think i had a short clip TSA report on laptop yeah I noticed two of them the one you wanted doesn't have Pegues's name on it not the one with the kicker just there first one back in this country the Homeland Security Department announced stepping up security measures for flights coming into the US they include

2:28:32 enhanced screening of electronic devices and passengers. Airlines that comply could be exempt from an earlier ban on carry-on laptops those that don't comply may face a total ban on electronic devices Now, so that was actually the short report and that was to the point for Judy. That makes sense. So CBS had about a seven minute report I have just a part of it because there's a kicker this is Jeff Begay's the guy that you...that sounds like he's taking a dump. Oh my favorite guy! He's your favorite guy? So Pegues gives this report and he's got a kicker at it. He says something at the end is like, you know like this thing about I don't take my shoes off anymore, I can take water bottles on... It's just like what? Where did this come from? Among the changes enhancing overall passenger screening increasing security protocols around aircraft and in passenger areas expanding the use of bomb detecting dogs and perhaps most importantly

2:29:36 heightened screening of personal electronic devices. We are taking prudent steps to make aircraft more secure, to reduce insider threats and identify suspicious passengers." The enhanced security comes after U.S. intelligence determined more terrorists are learning how to build an explosive hidden in a laptop like the bomb that detonated on a flight in Somalia last year. In March, the Trump administration banned large electronics in the cabins of airplanes traveling to the U.S., from 10 airports in Africa and the Middle East The administration had been threatening to widen that ban to the concern of some other countries Today's action is seen as a compromise TSA is always looking for

2:30:19 the best capability. One new technology that may now be used 3D scanners that can better identify explosives in carry-on bags. The machines are being tested at Phoenix International Airport Steve Carrelly is an assistant administrator at the TSA. The bad guy is very agile and always changing where we need to be that agile. The security upgrades will not all happen at once, they'll be phased in over time Anthony there is something else the DHS officials are concerned about and that is the threat for potential hijackings Jeff Begay thanks Jeff What? That's what I said! That was my reaction. What?! With the scanners can't detect a gun or box cutter

2:31:09 He dropped that little bomb at the end and I... Let me just hear it again. Let's just hear it again for second. Where we need to be that agile. The security upgrades will not all happen at once, they'll be phased in over time. Anthony there is something else the DHS officials are concerned about and that is the threat for potential hijackings. Thanks Jeff! Do we have any backup on that? No he just drops that in And nobody else reported this. It's just what that's very odd I don't like that I'm not saying that he's not didn't get that information and it's not accurate But seems a little He does seem like the kind of guy that hears something something's going down and we'll slip that in so we can later say time for my Pulitzer Okay, okay

CHAPTER 41 / 43 Discussion

Los Angeles Fires, Australian Climate Fears

The hosts critique a CBS report on Los Angeles wildfires that incorrectly suggests a wet winter should prevent fires. They also play a montage from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation featuring climate scientists expressing extreme fear about future habitability.

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2:32:03 How about I got a couple of things. I got too much, too many clips of it. You gotta get ready to go carry a lot of these over. I just played since we are on CBS, they've got a little CBS action here. This is a dumb report. It's very short. Just clip from the middle of it. This is their bunch of fires going on around the area in Los Angeles in particular. Here's the CBS reported. Sorry, I'm sorry. CBS Report on L.A fire for fire helicopters that are dumping water in specific areas. That's because this brush fire grew very, very quickly on the side of the hill here." That hot spot very close to those homes excellent drop take a look at that! It was a wet winter and many people thought we wouldn't have as bad a fire season let's go down now and take a look at what's happening down here you can see some of the flames

2:32:50 It was a wet winter, so we didn't expect to have so many fires? What logic is this?! That was only six months ago. The point is that you get in California, if she's from California I doubt it. When you have a lot of rain you get a lot of weeds and brush. You got all these hills that are covered with green for about a month and they turn brown. The more rain you get the bigger they get not less. Okay, but you're gonna have more fires when it's wet in the winter not less like she said what kind of report is this? Well an under-informed report I would say. She is paid...she's a network correspondent At what point will you and I both say I'm sick of this Just so sick of it It's so stupid Here's another one Wait let me do it Let me interject one

2:33:50 This is from Australia, from Australian Broadcasting Corporation. They have a show called Late Line and they had a montage about a minute long of climate scientists revealing their fears for the future If I was living in Darwin or Brisbane, I would be seriously thinking about moving For me and my wife anyway maybe forced to move further south And i'm sure that there's a lot of other people probably thinking the same thing. The consensus seems to be Tasmania, Tassie because it's the furthest south it's the coolest We have thrown up the idea and potentially if opportunities came up moving somewhere like Canberra I don't think there will be any safe places. The impacts are going to be big Keeping in mind these temperatures that are getting into the 50s in Melbourne research is telling us this is what coming yes

2:34:51 That's tragic and yeah, how we bring kids into that? I don't know. You can say you don't believe in gravity but the apple is still going to hit your head. You can say you do not believe in climate change but it's not going to stop it getting hotter. I think well at least on what I can to protect my family Well... We're all gonna die Holy crap! Pretty bad huh Yeah these guys are all in Let me look. Oh yeah, my flats are still there." And here's an odd story and I could not get a clip... You know as you go to like WBTV and trying to get something from North Carolina local and they have one of those videos that just oh yes! I got a video I can make a clip and then it's just a video with titles over it. Oh despise that. RT does that constantly but there's a new island has popped up along in North Carolina coast

CHAPTER 42 / 43 Discussion

North Carolina Sandbar, Travel Ban Implementation

A new island sandbar has appeared off the North Carolina coast, which the hosts use to mock sea-level rise narratives. They conclude with the implementation of the 90-day travel ban following the Supreme Court's partial lifting of injunctions, noting a lack of recent protests.

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2:35:48 It's just a sandbar happens all the time. Okay that I wanted to know what the official line was it's just a sand But how can that happen if the sea levels are rising? It happens all the time, but the sea levels are rising and they're up by 200 feet You're trying to do the wrong guy yeah I got problems with mud flats out here. Lots of problems with those mud flats. Oh yeah, all right take us home Johnny boy! People aren't throwing tires into them anymore Take us home That used to be an eye sore i can tell you that Well i've got a bunch of stuff for the next show i can move it forward uh...I would like to ask the question about how come there wasn't a big fuss? I mean Trump in his 90 day ban

2:36:36 You know, first he initiates it and then they have a big fuss at the airports and there's a bunch of news coverage. And then the Southern Poverty Law Center gets millions of dollars in donations... ACLU, ACLU. Oh, the ACLU right sorry I get those two mixed up The ACLU gets millions of dollars in donations and so then they goes back and forth, in and out of court. The Supreme Court finally shuts these boneheads down And so the 90-day ban goes into effect which is a report here I'm asking where's all the protests? What happened? Well ACLU has their money They don't expect another drive to come out of this Yes not Yeah That's you know thank you that's a very astute observation Where are the protests now

2:37:21 What I've been reading on the face bag, and i have some great ones but ill do them on Sunday. Is that it's a oh ha ha because it ends in September haha something like that. I don't know what the hell. I know what is. The 90 day ban is over when the Supreme Court gives a final decision on the constitutionality. Ah okay So everybody is all jacked up about that but that doesn't Does not explain the lack of protest, but here play this clip and we'll be done. Which one is it? 90 day ban Oh, yes. Top of the list alphabetical tomorrow The president's partial 90-day ban on travel from six mostly Muslim nations goes into effect Those who already have visas or have business or family in the u.s Are exempt this week? The supreme court lifted most of the injunctions placed on the executive order the justices will consider whether it is constitutional In the fall And that's that I can't wait

2:38:28 That's that. Well, I'm traveling and have my documents in order You're gonna get delayed. Thanks! My fresh passports ready to go And i will be bringing you a report from the lowlands on sunday which will include The stuff that we notice Yeah pick up some newspapers Yeah We always do So please remember us for that show coming up on Sunday noagendashow.com Tell your friends So that they can be a day fourth of July show. Yeah, it's the big palindrome 7117 It's gonna be a beautiful show so until then coming to you from downtown Austin Texas Which is still the capital of the drone star state its FEMA region 6 on the map

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Outro, Popmoney, End of Show Mix

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