Topic: David Davis

5 chapters across the catalog

Cash over Country
Episode 1579 2:32:40 - 2:43:16

1579: Cash over Country

Barack Obama Biography and Larry Sinclair Allegations

A 2017 biography of Barack Obama by David Garrow is resurfacing in the media, containing claims about Obama's private life and fabricated memoirs. The discussion includes a controversial 2008 affidavit from Larry Sinclair, who alleged he had sexual encounters and used cocaine with Obama in 1999.

Bivotal
Episode 1156 1:41:06 - 1:43:26

1156: Bivotal

Frans Timmermans, Brexit Negotiation Critique

Dutch politician Frans Timmermans criticized the British government's lack of a plan during Brexit negotiations, comparing officials to characters from the 1960s sitcom "Dad's Army." He expressed shock at the lack of preparation shown by David Davis. The hosts discuss the obscurity of the "Lance Corporal Jones" reference used by Timmermans.

Two-way Sword
Episode 1097 2:13:53 - 2:16:36

1097: Two-way Sword

Knighthood Ceremony, Greg Davies and David Nixon

A formal knighthood ceremony is conducted for Greg Davies and David Nixon for their significant financial support of the show. They are welcomed to the No Agenda Roundtable and instructed on how to claim their knight rings. The hosts sign off with their traditional holiday greetings.

Without Evidence
Episode 1054 1:52:56 - 1:58:03

1054: Without Evidence

Michael Cohen Tapes, Karen McDougal and National Enquirer

The release of a secret recording made by Michael Cohen shows him discussing a payment to buy the rights to Karen McDougal's story about an alleged affair with Donald Trump. The "catch and kill" strategy involved David Pecker of American Media Inc. The hosts argue the media is overhyping the legal significance of the tapes regarding campaign finance laws.

Chip In!
Episode 1050 8:37 - 10:15

1050: Chip In!

Boris Johnson Criticizes EU Legislative Dependency and Bicyclist Safety

In his resignation, Boris Johnson cited the failure to pass local safety legislation for London bicyclists as an example of the UK's dependency on EU law. He argued that British officials frequently defer to Brussels rather than exercising independent sovereignty, which he claims contradicts the purpose of Brexit. David Davis also resigned, leading to speculation about a potential "do-over" election or a shift in the UK's status to a "Puerto Rico of the EU."