Topic: Children S Book

10 chapters across the catalog

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 43:17 - 44:52

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Santa's Husband, LGBTQ Christmas Literature

The authors of the book *Santa's Husband* discuss their inspiration, which began as a joke on Twitter following the Mall of America's hiring of a Black Santa Claus. The book depicts Santa as a Black gay man married to a white husband. The hosts discuss the erasure of Mrs. Claus in this new narrative and the public's reaction to the cultural shift.

Funny Farm
Episode 1640 2:33:03 - 2:35:59

1640: Funny Farm

Children's Book Project and Leap Year Hoax

The hosts discussed a new children's book project being developed by a producer, which aims to teach values and the alphabet with a "No Agenda" twist. The book is expected to be 33 pages long and will generate royalties for the show. Additionally, the hosts admitted to being "hoaxed" by a producer regarding a false claim about the next leap year occurring in 2033.

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 2:55:12 - 3:00:02

1550: Clips of the Day

A is for Activist, Tom Morello Reading and Subliminal Messages

Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello reads the children's book "A is for Activist," which covers topics like abolitionists, co-ops, and environmental justice. The hosts analyze the book's rhymes and themes, such as "C is for co-op" and "F is for feminist," as a form of early childhood brainwashing and neuro-linguistic programming.

Clubbing Center
Episode 1470 1:10:40 - 1:13:52

1470: Clubbing Center

Non-Binary Educators, Transgender Identity in First Grade

A non-binary teacher describes reading gender-themed books to a first-grade class, resulting in a six-year-old student identifying as transgender. The educator claims that children are "capable of accepting anything they are taught with love," regardless of age. The discussion questions the appropriateness of introducing complex sexual and gender concepts to children before they reach puberty.

Sour Crude
Episode 1402 18:18 - 20:40

1402: Sour Crude

CBS Morning News, Milk Bar, Christina Tosi

CBS is criticized for a segment promoting Christina Tosi’s children's book, "Every Cake Has a Story," associated with the Milk Bar bakery chain. The hosts mock the interviewer's attempt to find a deep "takeaway" for children in a book about cake. The segment is characterized as a "stretch" by producers to fill airtime during a slow holiday news cycle.

Spookberg
Episode 1332 1:29:02 - 1:33:53

1332: Spookberg

Dr. Anthony Fauci Children's Book, COVID-19 Hysteria

A new children's book titled "Dr. Fauci: How a Boy from Brooklyn Became America's Doctor" by Kate Messner is released, framing the scientist's career and the pandemic response for a young audience. Simultaneously, Dr. Joseph Alpert of The American Journal of Medicine publishes an article suggesting that fear of COVID-19 is causing serious health complications and death in patients, supporting the theory of mass hysteria.

White Tears
Episode 1256 2:45:05 - 2:48:57

1256: White Tears

Jill Biden Children's Book, Trump 6X Match Text

Dr. Jill Biden published a 1,900-word children's book titled "Joey" about her husband's life. The media's "fawning" coverage is mocked, noting the book omits Biden's famous "Corn Pop" story. Separately, the hosts discuss receiving aggressive fundraising texts from the Trump campaign promising a "6X match" for donations, which they describe as "irksome."

Hitler's Playbook
Episode 906 39:39 - 42:28

906: Hitler's Playbook

The Pumpkin and the Pantsuit, Children's Election Indoctrination

A new children's book titled "The Pumpkin and the Pantsuit" aims to explain the 2016 election results to children through a "cautionary tale." The book is criticized as a tool for political indoctrination that victimizes children with the anxieties of adults. Customer reviews on Amazon are highlighted, including one where a child expresses a desire to be the "purple pantsuit."

quote un-quote
Episode 829 1:24:21 - 1:26:13

829: quote un-quote

Hillary Rodham Clinton Children's Book, Hardcover Collectible

The hosts discuss a new children's book titled "Hillary Rodham Clinton: Some Girls Are Born to Lead." They describe the book's narrative about the 1950s and its portrayal of Clinton's early life as a "saintly" figure.