Topic: Ed Z

136 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 1:24:07 - 1:26:01

1874: Kennel Index

Ed Zitron, Anthropic, and AI ROI Skepticism

Ed Zitron, an AI skeptic, appears on Bloomberg to argue that the current AI boom is a "semiconductor rally" without a successful underlying business model. He points out that companies like Uber are struggling to find a measurable return on investment (ROI) for their AI spending. Zitron claims that AI companies are manipulating profitability metrics and that businesses are only now realizing the true cost of "token rates."

VBS
Episode 1870 13:27 - 22:25

1870: VBS

Thomas Massie, Kentucky Primary Loss and Scandal Allegations

Congressman Thomas Massie lost his Kentucky primary to Trump-backed challenger Ed Galrain by ten percentage points. While mainstream media attributed the loss to Massie's lack of loyalty to Donald Trump, alternative theories suggest a smear campaign involving allegations of an affair with Lauren Boebert and a "boner phone" circulated on X and TikTok. Massie's legislative focus on the Epstein files and his opposition to the Israel lobby are cited as contributing factors to the high-spending primary race against him.

VBS
Episode 1870 26:09 - 33:30

1870: VBS

Israel Lobby, AIPAC Influence on Thomas Massie Primary

The primary race between Thomas Massie and Ed Galrain is identified as the most expensive in history, with significant funding allegedly coming from the Israel lobby. Massie's vocal criticism of AIPAC and his votes against foreign aid are viewed as the primary reasons for the targeted campaign against him. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's appearance at a campaign event for Galrain is criticized as an inappropriate use of military tradition for political purposes.

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 1:49:31 - 1:52:59

1865: Wide Awakes

Parental Liability, Orange County E-Motorcycle Fatality

Tammy Jo Mayher faces involuntary manslaughter charges in Orange County after her 14-year-old son struck and killed an 81-year-old teacher while riding an illegal e-motorcycle. Prosecutors allege Mayher ignored previous police warnings and attempted to conceal her son to avoid arrest. The case highlights a growing trend of holding parents legally responsible for the criminal actions of their children.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 1:04:00 - 1:06:20

1863: Nekkidly

UK Trade Deal, Iran War Tensions

British politicians, including Ed Davey, have criticized the King's visit following President Trump's threats to scrap a UK trade deal over lack of support in Iran. Commentators like Andrew Marr argue that the visit is a "soft power" attempt to smooth over tensions within NATO. There is a prevailing fear in the UK that Trump treats the country like a "mafia boss running a protection racket."

Rackout
Episode 1854

1854: Rackout

Donald Trump, Iran Negotiations and the Strait of Hormuz

Donald Trump claims Iranian negotiators offered a significant "gift" related to oil and gas as the regime nears military defeat. Reports indicate the U.S. is deploying 5,000 additional troops to the region, potentially to secure Karg Island or the Iranian coastline. Speculation suggests the gift involves eight to ten oil tankers sailing under Pakistani flags to bypass blockades in the Strait of Hormuz.

Attunement
Episode 1815 1:10:35 - 1:16:45

1815: Attunement

ICE Facial Recognition and Surveillance Apps

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is reportedly using a new mobile app to perform on-street facial recognition scans to identify deportable individuals. Senator Ed Markey and privacy experts from Georgetown Law have raised concerns that this "on-demand surveillance" lacks oversight and could be used against US citizens or protesters. Reports from 404 Media and NPR confirmed the use of these tools by agents in the Chicago area.

MAGAREXIA
Episode 1743 1:55:48 - 2:01:08

1743: MAGAREXIA

DC Attorney Demotions, January 6th Prosecutors

Acting U.S. Attorney Ed Martin has demoted several senior prosecutors in Washington D.C. who were involved in high-profile cases against January 6th defendants and Trump allies like Steve Bannon. Prosecutors who led cases against the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys were reassigned to entry-level misdemeanor units. These actions are being characterized by critics as political retribution.

Old Bag
Episode 1735 2:40:50 - 2:43:04

1735: Old Bag

Ed Zitron, Probabilistic AI Models and Software Booms

Tech critic Ed Zitron argues that current AI models are merely probabilistic "guessing" machines with no actual knowledge or consciousness. He compares the AI hype cycle to previous booms like smartphones and cloud computing, noting that the enterprise level has a very low tolerance for the mistakes these models frequently make.

Unhappy Newcomer
Episode 1689 25:46 - 41:03

1689: Unhappy Newcomer

Lionel McGloin, Satirical "Brat" Character at the DNC

Comedian Lionel McGloin infiltrated the Democratic National Convention posing as a flamboyant "Brat" supporter, conducting satirical interviews with high-profile Democrats. Figures including Jerry Nadler, Letitia James, and Ed Markey were filmed interacting with the character, who used Gen Z slang and extreme policy questions to highlight political absurdity. The segment notes that McGloin previously performed a similar satirical stunt at the Republican National Convention.

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 58:26 - 1:02:19

1676: Douche Mobile

Ed O'Keefe, Parkinson's Expert White House Visits and Press Conflict

CBS News correspondent Ed O'Keefe engaged in a heated exchange with Karine Jean-Pierre over White House visitor logs showing eight visits by Parkinson's expert Dr. Kevin Cannard. Jean-Pierre refused to confirm the specialist's name citing security and privacy reasons, while O'Keefe argued the information was already public.

Super Duper
Episode 1636 2:25:35 - 2:28:35

1636: Super Duper

Boeing Executive Ousted Amid DEI Marketing Backlash

Boeing removed Ed Clark, the head of the 737 Max program, following a series of safety incidents, including a mid-air door plug blowout. The leadership reshuffle comes as the company faces a "DEI marketing issue," where the public increasingly associates technical failures with diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Critics argue that Boeing's focus on social messaging has undermined its reputation for engineering excellence.

Balconazi
Episode 1582 2:13:30 - 2:16:34

1582: Balconazi

No Agenda Knighthood Ceremony, New Knights Dubbed

Cesar Baptista and Ed Musial are officially knighted as "Sir Gripsalot of the Righty Tighty" and "Sir Woz Ed" for their cumulative contributions of $1,000 or more. The hosts perform the traditional dubbing ceremony and invite the new knights to the "No Agenda Roundtable." Information regarding exclusive knight and dame rings at noagenderings.com is also provided.

Mask in a Bottle
Episode 1525 3:18 - 4:34

1525: Mask in a Bottle

Reading FC, Climate Change Stripes, Ed Hawkins

The UK football club Reading FC integrated "climate stripes" into their official kits to highlight global temperature rises from 1850 to 2022. Designed by Professor Ed Hawkins of the University of Reading, the stripes use blue and red shades to visualize the warming of the planet. The initiative is presented as a proactive stance on climate science within professional sports.

Trump Op
Episode 1510 2:47:44 - 2:52:14

1510: Trump Op

Senator Ron Johnson's COVID-19 Vaccine Symposium

Senator Ron Johnson hosted a symposium featuring experts like Ed Dowd to discuss excess mortality rates and vaccine injuries. Dowd presented actuarial data showing a 40% increase in excess mortality among working-age individuals in 2021. The discussion suggests a wave of future lawsuits against doctors and pharmaceutical companies like Moderna.

Internet of Dogs
Episode 1480 2:32:26 - 2:35:21

1480: Internet of Dogs

Sanna Marin, Finland NATO Bid and Ed Muskie Comparison

Leaked videos of Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin partying have sparked a debate about her leadership and personal life. The hosts speculate that the leak could be a CIA-led "takedown" to replace her with a more controllable leader as Finland joins NATO. They compare the situation to the 1972 "crying" incident that ended the political career of US Senator Ed Muskie.

Bo Jo No Mo
Episode 1466 1:09:38 - 1:14:12

1466: Bo Jo No Mo

Ed Dowd, Alberta Death Statistics, Vaccine Skepticism

Former Goldman Sachs manager Ed Dowd predicts a market "tipping point" regarding Pfizer's liability as more data emerges. In Alberta, Canada, "ill-defined and unknown causes" became the leading cause of death in 2021, surpassing dementia and COVID-19. Critics note the absence of vaccine-related data in mainstream Canadian media reports on these excess deaths.

Wet-Bulb
Episode 1460

1460: Wet-Bulb

Liz Cheney Presidential Speculation, Ed Muskie Gaffe History

Speculation regarding Liz Cheney running for president is attributed to Democratic interest. A historical comparison is made to Ed Muskie, whose 1972 presidential campaign was derailed by a public display of emotion. The impact of political gaffes is debated, contrasting the career-ending mistakes of the past with the modern political climate surrounding Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

Wig Out
Episode 1459 2:17:33 - 2:20:57

1459: Wig Out

Substitute Teacher on Arming Educators and Driver's Ed

A substitute teacher's comments on arming educators with "books and pencils" instead of guns sparked a discussion on the history of Driver's Education. One host recalled his brief time as a substitute teacher in California, where students were shown gruesome car crash films to discourage reckless driving. Modern education has largely moved away from such trauma-based instruction and traditional Driver's Ed programs.