Topic: Dame Bang Bangs

6 chapters across the catalog

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 2:17:38 - 2:21:40

1708: Gaytheist

Dame Bang-Bang, Glass Sword Donation

Dame Bang-Bang is recognized for her contribution and her work on the RFK Jr. campaign. She sent the hosts campaign memorabilia and a map of the native Chumash territory. Additionally, Black Dame Loco of Texas Hot Glass sent a custom-made glass sword to the studio. The hosts discuss the craftsmanship of the glass piece and the artist's other work, including high-end glass bongs.

Gnarler
Episode 1314 1:24:18 - 1:30:10

1314: Gnarler

Anniversary Donations, Tintin Controversy and Birthday Lists

Dame Bang-Bangs celebrates a 20th wedding anniversary with a donation. The hosts address listener feedback regarding the historical popularity of Tintin comics in the United States. Additional donations from Jason Kretschmann and Don Vial are processed, with several names added to the show's birthday list.

Hot Rhetoric
Episode 784 2:23:10 - 2:28:05

784: Hot Rhetoric

Final Donor Roll, Dame Bang-Bang

The hosts complete the donor roll, acknowledging Dame Bang-Bang for her contribution and a book regarding a ground report from Syria. Dozens of other producers are thanked for their "value for value" support as the show nears its conclusion.

Cyber Caliphate
Episode 687 1:12:11 - 1:14:09

687: Cyber Caliphate

Anniversary Donations, Dame Bang Bang and Hassan Maynard

Sir D.H. Slammer donated $214.33 to commemorate his 14th wedding anniversary with Dame Bang Bang, taking advantage of a Valentine's Day double associate producership offer. Another $214 donation came from Hassan Maynard in Bayshore, New York, though his note was cut short. The hosts grant "karma" to the donors and celebrate the diverse attributes of the No Agenda "Gitmo Nation."

White House Moat
Episode 671 34:19 - 36:59

671: White House Moat

Elizabeth Warren and Native American Chanting Incident

During a Senate session presided over by Elizabeth Warren, Native American activists began a prayer chant in the gallery. The hosts, citing an analysis by "Dame Bang-bang," argue that Warren's confused reaction and call for order prove she lacks a genuine connection to Native American culture despite her past heritage claims.