Topic: Bull

21 chapters across the catalog

Shock Opera
Episode 1644 3:12:02 - 3:17:33

1644: Shock Opera

Good News Segment: Chester the Pit Bull's Adoption

The "Good News" segment featured the story of Chester, a pit bull who spent 587 days in a Cleveland animal shelter after being rescued from a vacant house. Chester was finally adopted by a local woman and transported to his new "forever home" in a donated limousine. The story serves as a positive conclusion to the broadcast, highlighting themes of resilience and community compassion.

The Verger
Episode 1554 1:58:50 - 2:03:29

1554: The Verger

Michael Franzese, Mafia JFK Assassination Theory

Former mobster Michael Franzese claims that the assassination of John F. Kennedy was a "mob hit" orchestrated by New Orleans boss Carlos Marcello. Franzese argues the U.S. government refuses to release classified documents because the CIA is embarrassed that they could not prevent the mafia from killing a sitting president. The hosts discuss this as a potential "psy-op" involving the long-term withholding of government records.

Bi-Pox
Episode 1461 2:03:29 - 2:07:05

1461: Bi-Pox

Bill Maher on Millennial Work Ethic, Peer Group Influence

Bill Maher's recent monologue regarding the poor work ethic and entitlement of the younger generation is discussed. An anecdote is shared about a former employee whose diet of Red Bull and Hot Pockets was only changed through peer pressure on YouTube, suggesting that Millennials only listen to their own age group.

Homeless Apocalypse
Episode 1418 1:23:21 - 1:27:17

1418: Homeless Apocalypse

Biden's Bull Connor Reference and the Party Switch Myth

President Biden faced criticism for comparing political opponents to segregationists Bull Connor and George Wallace. The hosts discuss the historical fact that both Connor and Wallace were Democrats and debunk the "party switch" narrative often taught in universities. They argue that Biden's references are dated and fail to resonate with modern constituents.

Homeless Apocalypse
Episode 1418 1:27:17 - 1:30:51

1418: Homeless Apocalypse

Biden's Heated Exchange with Reporter Over Voting Rights Rhetoric

President Biden became visibly agitated when a reporter asked him to clarify his comments comparing opponents of voting rights legislation to Bull Connor. Biden denied calling specific senators "Bull Connor" but insisted that history would note who stood on which side of the issue. The hosts mock Biden's "unhinged" demeanor and his condescending remarks toward the journalist.

Spock Tiled
Episode 1410 2:29:56 - 2:31:22

1410: Spock Tiled

Kamala Harris, Shemeika Michelle Podcast Critique

Podcaster Shemeika Michelle of the "Cut The Bull" podcast delivered a viral critique of Vice President Kamala Harris, questioning her likability and political trajectory. The commentary reflects a specific segment of the African-American electorate's skepticism toward the Biden-Harris administration.

RBG Down!
Episode 1279 42:11 - 44:35

1279: RBG Down!

Joe Rogan Spotify Backlash and Red Bull Firings

Spotify CEO Daniel Ek is reportedly resisting internal activist pressure to censor Joe Rogan's podcast after Rogan expressed skepticism about Joe Biden. Similarly, Red Bull recently fired top American executives who attempted to push social justice initiatives within the company. The hosts also mention Michelle Obama's podcast claims regarding race in America.

Use Your Words!
Episode 1262 2:02:55 - 2:05:39

1262: Use Your Words!

Red Bull Executive Purge, Diversity and Inclusion Conflict

Red Bull reportedly fired several high-level executives who were pushing for diversity and inclusion initiatives within the company. The hosts compare this to the situation at Evergreen State College and advocate for companies to expel "troublemakers." They also mention Unherd.com as a potential recruitment site for non-"woke" workers.

Mooch and Stoll
Episode 1139 1:04:32 - 1:08:35

1139: Mooch and Stoll

Media Landscape and Economic Market Cycles

Anthony Scaramucci analyzes the current media environment, describing CNN as hostile and MSNBC as slightly more fair in its daytime news coverage. Turning to the economy, he predicts that the Federal Reserve will slow interest rate hikes and that the current bull market still has room to grow due to tax stimulus. The interview concludes with Scaramucci recommending his book as an "airport read" for travelers.

Boof a Lemon
Episode 1073 2:30:15 - 2:33:03

1073: Boof a Lemon

Annoying Neighbors Poll, Pit Bulls, Austin Big Cities

A new poll ranks Austin, Texas, as the third most annoying big city for neighbors, specifically citing "aggressive dogs." The poll also identifies Houston as the worst for loud music and Philadelphia for loud voices. The hosts observe an increase in "douchebags" with pit bulls and choker collars in Austin, contributing to the city's declining neighborhood quality.

Adultism is Real
Episode 1072 23:23 - 26:04

1072: Adultism is Real

Economic Cycles and Jim Acosta, Virtue Signaling

The current bull market is analyzed against historical 10-year and 80-year economic cycles, referencing the 1907 and 1987 crashes. Jim Acosta is criticized for "virtue signaling" during a press conference by suggesting the President call on more female reporters after he finished his own questioning.

Fact Check False
Episode 882 13:15 - 15:06

882: Fact Check False

CBS Show Bull, Podcasting Portrayal, Serial Parody

The CBS television show Bull recently featured an episode centered on a fictional high-profile podcaster who influences a jury pool. The hosts discuss the unrealistic portrayal of the industry, including the character's claimed 25 million daily listeners. They compare the fictional podcaster to a Jeanine Garofalo-style personality.

Taboose
Episode 672 2:28:51 - 2:38:57

672: Taboose

Gender Interaction Analysis, No Agenda Academic Study

A student at the University of Massachusetts submitted a paper analyzing the gender roles and power dynamics between the two male hosts of No Agenda. The hosts deconstruct the analysis, arguing that their interactions are a form of "performance art" and "improv" rather than traditional social behavior.

Mysterious Erratic
Episode 576 1:42:16 - 1:45:55

576: Mysterious Erratic

Chicago Bulls Connection and Diplomatic Opportunities

Kim Jong-un's well-documented love for the Chicago Bulls, a team also favored by President Obama, is suggested as a missed opportunity for "common ground" diplomacy. The hosts argue that the U.S. government should leverage this shared interest to open discussions with the North Korean leader rather than relying on hostile rhetoric.

Uptalking Dudes
Episode 572 2:14:01 - 2:18:24

572: Uptalking Dudes

Southwest Airlines, Service Dog Controversy, Pit Bull Hit Piece

A local news story about a woman and her service dog being removed from a Southwest Airlines flight is analyzed as a "hit piece." The hosts point out that the media reports omitted the fact that the service animal was a pit bull, which likely influenced the crew's decision. They suggest the coordinated coverage is an attempt to damage Southwest's reputation.

Episode 512 2:18:03 - 2:28:14

512: Club Sub

Charles Ramsey, Cleveland Rescue Media Phenomenon

Charles Ramsey, the neighbor who helped rescue Amanda Berry from Ariel Castro's house, has become a viral media sensation. The hosts analyze his interviews with George Stephanopoulos and Anderson Cooper, noting the apparent product placement of Red Bull and the subsequent "autotune" remixes of his statements.

Speculation Analysis
Episode 505 2:48:00 - 2:52:28

505: Speculation Analysis

North Korea Propaganda and Adderall Promotion

In the closing segment, the hosts mock the repetitive nature of North Korean military propaganda footage. They also critique the television show "Smash" for its "cavalier" promotion of Adderall and Red Bull to young viewers. Finally, they mention the arrest of a Mississippi man in the ricin letter case, noting he was labeled a "paranoid conspiracy theorist" by police.

Blow The Drill Baby
Episode 196 1:28:49 - 1:33:08

196: Blow The Drill Baby

Teddy Roosevelt Meme, Progressive Party History

The historical figure of Teddy Roosevelt is emerging as a new media meme used to justify modern economic reforms and trust-busting. References to TR are appearing in new books and political speeches by both Barack Obama and John McCain. The "Bull Moose" Progressive Party's influence on the 1912 election and the subsequent rise of Woodrow Wilson are discussed.

Enter Colorado
Episode 74 41:37 - 44:44

74: Enter Colorado

Mossad Operations in Iran, Gerald Bull Assassination

Reports suggest the Israeli Mossad is conducting operations in Iran to target nuclear scientists and laboratories. This follows a historical pattern of intelligence operations, such as the assassination of Canadian engineer Gerald Bull, who was designing a "supergun" for Iraq capable of launching satellites or shells over long distances.