Topic: Crossover

5 chapters across the catalog

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 20:09 - 21:59

1637: LIE-DAR

South Carolina Primary, Democratic Crossover Voting

Reports from the South Carolina primary highlighted instances of registered Democrats participating in the Republican primary to vote for Nikki Haley. These voters expressed a specific desire to stop Donald Trump's momentum. This tactical voting behavior has led to accusations that Haley's support base is not representative of the Republican electorate.

Inflation Demon
Episode 1395

1395: Inflation Demon

Tucker Carlson, Show Preparation and No Agenda Crossover

A Hollywood executive visiting the Texas Hill Country shared insights into the daily preparation routine of Fox News host Tucker Carlson. Carlson reportedly spends his mornings in a sauna reviewing text messages from global sources before directing his producers on segment topics. The process suggests potential overlap with the No Agenda production model, leading to speculation that some of Carlson's writers or producers may be influenced by the show's content.

Masks are Love
Episode 1247 2:09:11 - 2:13:50

1247: Masks are Love

Joe Rogan, Crossover Audience and Long Format

The hosts discuss the influx of new listeners coming from the Joe Rogan Experience (JRE). They note that JRE listeners are well-suited for No Agenda because they are already accustomed to three-hour, long-format content. The quality of the "crossover" audience is praised as being remarkably high compared to other platforms.

Mask Up!
Episode 1245 1:59:53 - 2:02:07

1245: Mask Up!

Sir Howard and the Joe Rogan Tribe Crossover

Sir Howard is knighted as the first of the "JRE Order," representing the influx of listeners joining the No Agenda community following Adam Curry's appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience. The hosts welcome the new "tribe" and emphasize the importance of the value-for-value system in maintaining media deconstruction.

Booby-Trap
Episode 1222 1:50:09 - 1:55:17

1222: Booby-Trap

Greg Palast California Primary Rigging Claims

Investigative reporter Greg Palast alleged that over 500,000 Bernie Sanders supporters in California were at risk of losing their votes due to complex "No Party Preference" (NPP) rules. Palast claimed voters had to use specific "magic words" like "crossover ballot" to receive a presidential ballot. The hosts dispute this, arguing that poll workers are generally helpful and the report is a skewed exaggeration of standard procedures.