Topic: Bobby J

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Transmission Window
Episode 1867 2:01:08 - 2:06:39

1867: Transmission Window

OnlyFans Economics and the Loneliness Epidemic

Successful OnlyFans creators like Caitlin Segura report earnings of up to $2 million per month, with some "six-figure days" driven by a "loneliness epidemic" among men. The hosts reflect on the evolution of the industry from early webcam girls like Bobbie Eden to the current multi-million dollar scale of digital intimacy platforms.

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 26:36 - 29:33

1844: Second Half of Show

Marilyn Monroe Death, JFK UFO Secrets, Dorothy Kilgallen Investigation

The documentary Unacknowledged claims Marilyn Monroe was murdered because she threatened to reveal national security secrets regarding UFOs and secret air bases. Wiretap records allegedly show Monroe was upset with the Kennedy brothers and planned to hold a press conference. Reporter Dorothy Kilgallen, who was investigating these links and the JFK assassination, also died under mysterious circumstances.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 1:04:20 - 1:09:13

1813: Lunchbox

OnlyFans and the Normalization of Amateur Adult Media

The rise of OnlyFans is described as a "Patreon for nudes," where the stigma of adult performance has been replaced by a casual, social-media-like interface. The platform's owner, Leonid Radvinsky, is identified as a billionaire who acquired the company from its British founders. The hosts discuss the massive financial success of top creators, some of whom reportedly earn tens of millions of dollars annually.

Mackerels
Episode 1785 2:39:20 - 2:46:05

1785: Mackerels

Guatemalan Hospital Fundraiser, Upside App Promotion

Bobby Burke highlights his wife Joanne's work with the Wisconsin State Lions and a fundraiser for a hospital in Guatemala. Sir Cashman in Austin and Eric Chaffee provide donations, with Chaffee promoting the Upside app for earning gas rebates to support the show.

Best Clips of The Day
Episode 1767 46:09 - 48:42

1767: Best Clips of The Day

New York, Quarantine Camps and Rule 2.13

New York Governor Kathy Hochul and Attorney General Letitia James seek to implement Rule 2.13, which would allow the Department of Health to forcibly isolate individuals. State Senator George Borrello and attorney Bobby Ann Cox argue the rule violates the separation of powers and could apply to non-communicable conditions like food poisoning. Protesters gathered at an appeals court to oppose the potential for indefinite detention without prior legal counsel.

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 1:54:01 - 2:00:28

1764: Rage Quit

Trump Executive Order on Drug Pricing and Most Favored Nation Status

President Trump signed an executive order aimed at slashing prescription drug costs by implementing "most favored nation" pricing. The order targets the "scam" of pharmacy benefit managers and insurance middlemen who inflate prices in the U.S. compared to international markets. Trump shared an anecdote about a billionaire friend paying $1,300 for a "fat shot" in New York that cost only $88 in London.

Yippy
Episode 1754 1:20:59 - 1:26:16

1754: Yippy

Health Crisis of Constant Notifications

The constant stream of notifications and "endless scrolling" on smartphones is labeled a public health crisis comparable to addiction to tobacco or drugs. The segment suggests that a "civic duty" to check the news is often just an excuse for entertainment and avoiding reality.

Talking Toilet
Episode 1751 34:15 - 35:42

1751: Talking Toilet

Donald Trump's Health and Rising Approval Ratings

Media reports indicate that President Trump's net favorable rating has improved since his election in November 2024, reaching its highest point since 2017. Observers note a visible change in the President's physical appearance, attributing his weight loss and reduced inflammation to the influence of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s health initiatives.

The Blurt
Episode 1736

1736: The Blurt

Sock Hop History, Gym Floor Preservation

The origin of the sock hop is explained as a dance held in high school and grammar school gyms where students were required to remove their shoes to avoid scratching the floor. Participants wore white fluffy gym socks or bobby socks, a style popular in the 1950s. The term eventually evolved into the "gig" in later decades.

Joy Boy
Episode 1691 46:16 - 47:48

1691: Joy Boy

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., James Carville Mental Health Critique

Democratic strategist James Carville criticized Robert F. Kennedy Jr., referring to him as a "nut job" who belongs in a mental health facility rather than on the campaign trail. The discussion frames Kennedy as a "loony bin" operative and suggests his presence in the race highlights a broader national mental health crisis.

Stolen Cookies
Episode 1678 55:55 - 58:05

1678: Stolen Cookies

George Carlin on the History of Political Assassinations

A classic 40-second segment from comedian George Carlin explores the pattern of who gets assassinated in American history. Carlin observed that targets are typically individuals who advocate for peace and harmony, such as Jesus, Gandhi, Lincoln, and Martin Luther King Jr. The excerpt highlights Carlin's cynical view that society is "not ready" for leaders who tell people to live together peacefully.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 3:09:35 - 3:19:11

1647: Carbon Bomb

Outro, End of Show Mix, and NPC Vaccine Satire

The episode concludes with a satirical advertisement for "NPC," a fictional mRNA vaccine against disinformation that "reprograms the brain to trust experts." The hosts preview upcoming segments and thank the producers of the "End of Show Mix." Final remarks touch on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s vice presidential pick and the "druidic" influences in Silicon Valley politics.

FLOW
Episode 1646 1:08:19 - 1:13:12

1646: FLOW

Druidic Traditions in Silicon Valley, RFK Jr. Campaign Strategy

A discussion of Nicole Shanahan's personal life leads to an exploration of "druidic" and pagan subcultures within Silicon Valley, including anecdotes about Infoworld in the 1980s. The hosts posit that Shanahan's progressive and "new age" background may alienate potential Trump-leaning crossover voters, effectively making Kennedy's campaign an "op" to benefit the Republican ticket.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 20:18 - 22:40

1641: Lock the Clock

Shrinkflation and Biden Snickers Bar Commentary

President Biden criticized corporations for "shrinkflation," specifically citing Snickers bars as having 10% less content for the same price. He urged Congress to pass Senator Bobby Casey's bill to crack down on deceptive pricing and price gouging. Critics noted Biden's slurred speech during this portion of the address and questioned his familiarity with the actual products he mentioned.

Hydrating
Episode 1569 1:52:53 - 2:00:25

1569: Hydrating

Producer Donations and Global "War Mode" Clones

Donations from various producers support causes ranging from nonverbal autistic children's education at foundmyvoice.net to local meetups in Las Vegas. A listener from the UK mentions hearing about "No Agenda" through a show called "War Mode," which the hosts identify as a "clone." A significant donation is made in memory of Bucky Laro, a long-time listener who recently passed away.

Wagner the Dog
Episode 1567 1:33:41 - 1:50:19

1567: Wagner the Dog

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony

A formal donation segment recognizes high-tier producers. Sir David of Bel Air is elevated to Baron status. Frank Duivenvoorden and Valentino Argaro are knighted for their contributions of $1,000 or more. Various "jingles" and "karma" requests are fulfilled for donors, including "law school karma" and "cancer karma" in memoriam.

Bomb Rotterdam!
Episode 1464 39:09 - 42:45

1464: Bomb Rotterdam!

The Beast Limo Incident, Secret Service Chokehold Claims

Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony included a vivid account of Donald Trump allegedly lunging for the steering wheel of "The Beast" and grabbing at a Secret Service agent's throat. The hosts debate the physical possibility of such an act within the armored presidential limousine and note that the story is based on second-hand accounts from Tony Ornato. They suggest the narrative is being crafted for maximum visual and dramatic impact despite being unproven.

Booster Blitz
Episode 1408 12:04 - 15:00

1408: Booster Blitz

SPARS Pandemic, Johns Hopkins, Global Predator Conspiracy

Dr. Peter McCullough references the 2017 Johns Hopkins SPARS Pandemic training seminar, which outlined a future coronavirus outbreak and the subsequent use of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin to drive mass vaccination. The discussion links this to books by Peter Breggin and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that allege premeditated collusion between the Gates Foundation, Pfizer, Moderna, and the Wuhan lab. The timeline of the SPARS simulation suggests the planned event was originally slated for 2025.

Grope Line
Episode 1372 1:31 - 4:48

1372: Grope Line

ABC, NBC News Trends, Celebrity Interviews and Home Shopping

John C. Dvorak analyzes recent broadcasts from ABC and NBC, noting that ABC has transitioned into a "home shopping network" featuring fashion reports and celebrity chef Bobby Flay. NBC is characterized as a celebrity news outlet, highlighted by Al Roker interviewing Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard about their game show. The hosts criticize the lack of hard news on these major networks.