Topic: Banners

16 chapters across the catalog

Old Crone
Episode 1745 16:27 - 18:45

1745: Old Crone

War of 1812, Canadian Social Etiquette, Tony Hinchcliffe

The hosts discuss the War of 1812 and the perceived "gruffness" of Canadians despite their polite reputation. An anecdote is shared about comedian Tony Hinchcliffe opening a show in Niagara Falls with the American national anthem, which surprisingly received cheers from the Canadian audience.

Si Senor
Episode 1487 17:25 - 20:58

1487: Si Senor

Health Benefits of Animal Protein and Raw Milk

Listeners report significant improvements in chronic health conditions, such as IBS, after switching to high-quality animal proteins and eliminating processed foods. The discussion includes the benefits of raw milk and a gift of Banner Butter, which includes varieties flavored with herbs and chocolate.

Hairy Legs
Episode 1290 2:30:20 - 2:34:34

1290: Hairy Legs

Biden-Harris Logo, Three Red Banners, Campaign Merchandise

The Biden-Harris campaign logo, specifically the three red stripes in the "E" of Biden, is compared to the "Three Red Banners" ideological slogan from Maoist China. The hosts discuss the high prices of Biden campaign merchandise compared to Trump's "loss leader" pricing strategy. An anecdote is shared about a neighbor who overcharged for an Obama bumper sticker, illustrating the "scam" nature of political fundraising.

Spin the Bottle
Episode 1010 2:22:56 - 2:25:51

1010: Spin the Bottle

Star Spangled Banner Unsingability and Global Governance

Opera singers and critics have labeled the "Star Spangled Banner" as "unsingable" due to its wide vocal range, suggesting "America the Beautiful" as a replacement. Critics of this movement argue that the push to change the anthem is part of a larger effort to separate Americans from their constitutional origins. By eroding national identity, proponents of globalism aim to make the population more accepting of one-world governance.

6th Mass Extinction
Episode 964 1:45:46 - 1:48:03

964: 6th Mass Extinction

National Anthem Controversy and Monument Vandalism

The Francis Scott Key monument in Baltimore is vandalized with "racist song" graffiti as the debate over the National Anthem intensifies. Critics argue that the "Star Spangled Banner" has racist origins and was only adopted as the national anthem in 1931 due to Neo-Confederate influence. The hosts note that the trend of athletes "taking a knee" has moved from a fringe protest to a mainstream cultural conflict.

Sandy Super Strong
Episode 960 1:55:19 - 1:56:40

960: Sandy Super Strong

National Anthem, Slavery References and Abolitionist Criticism

Recent editorial pieces in outlets like Salon have called for the replacement of the U.S. National Anthem, citing controversial lyrics in the third stanza. Critics argue the song celebrates the death of "hirelings and slaves," though historians debate the specific context of those lines within the War of 1812.

Army of Conquest
Episode 859 2:17:40 - 2:23:09

859: Army of Conquest

National Anthem, NFL Kneeling Protests and History

The trend of kneeling during the National Anthem, started by NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, has spread to high school athletes across the country. The protest has sparked a debate over the history of "The Star-Spangled Banner," including controversial lyrics in the third stanza regarding "hirelings and slaves." Historically, the song was a poem set to a British drinking tune and was not officially adopted as the national anthem until 1931.

EU Gougers
Episode 856 2:07:35 - 2:13:47

856: EU Gougers

Colin Kaepernick, National Anthem Replacement

NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick's refusal to stand for the national anthem has sparked a national debate and predictions that "The Star-Spangled Banner" may eventually be replaced. Critics point to the song's obscure third stanza, which references the killing of slaves, as a reason for its potential obsolescence. "America the Beautiful" is being positioned as a likely successor, as it is easier to sing and lacks the controversial military and historical baggage of the current anthem.

Captain Talking Points
Episode 851 2:02:11 - 2:04:37

851: Captain Talking Points

Olympic Emotionalism, National Anthem Protocol

Adam Curry observes that Olympic television coverage heavily emphasizes "weeping and sobbing" athletes to create emotional drama. The hosts debate the proper protocol for the National Anthem, specifically whether one is required to place their hand over their heart during the "Star Spangled Banner" versus the "Pledge of Allegiance."

Joe Hitler
Episode 803 17:09 - 20:27

803: Joe Hitler

Patriotic Rituals and Media Disrespect at Political Rallies

The pre-rally program included prayers, the Star Spangled Banner, and the Pledge of Allegiance, reflecting the local culture of Arkansas. Disrespect is noted among the press corps, who remained on their phones or laptops during these patriotic rituals. The history and appropriateness of the national anthem at sporting events are briefly debated.

Intelligence Product
Episode 481 12:46 - 15:54

481: Intelligence Product

Beyonce Lip-Sync Scandal, Inauguration Performance

Beyonce is the subject of a media scandal following reports that she lip-synched "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the presidential inauguration. CNN's Jim Acosta reports that an inaugural official confirmed a pre-recorded track was used, sparking a debate about the authenticity of live performances at major televised events.

Karma Kards
Episode 342 42:37 - 45:47

342: Karma Kards

NA Social Network, Banner Design Request

The show has launched its own social network, nasocial.net, as an alternative to Facebook's tracking. Producers are requesting community-designed web banners of various sizes to help propagate the "No Agenda" formula across the internet.

Call of Doody
Episode 270 17:47 - 19:29

270: Call of Doody

Wikipedia Fundraising Strategy, Jimmy Wales Banner Performance

The hosts analyze Jimmy Wales' fundraising tactics for Wikipedia, noting that banners featuring his face reportedly outperformed other designs two-to-one. They speculate on whether the success is due to a personal connection or a desire for users to make the banners disappear.

Never Say No to a Soldier
Episode 20 33:58 - 37:11

20: Never Say No to a Soldier

AdSense Revenue Decline and Banner Blindness

Web publishers report a disconnect between increasing traffic and decreasing AdSense revenue, suggesting that users have developed "banner blindness." The human brain appears to parse out advertising frames, focusing only on the central content, a phenomenon compared to an aircraft's "T-scan" instrument focus. This fatigue has made traditional display ads less effective over time.