Topic: Greens Party

26 chapters across the catalog

Moral Injury
Episode 1837 2:20:33 - 2:22:56

1837: Moral Injury

UK Prime Minister Questions, Keir Starmer, Green Party

During Prime Minister's Questions, Keir Starmer attacked the Green Party's foreign policy rather than answering a specific question about agricultural water pollution. Starmer characterized the Green Party as "soft on Putin" and "high on drugs" due to their stances on NATO and drug legalization. The exchange highlights the aggressive political climate in the UK Parliament.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 40:00 - 43:29

1728: Hatchet Man

Canadian Green Party Proposes Annexing California

The leader of the Green Party of Canada jokingly suggests that California, Oregon, and Washington should join Canada as an 11th province. This "Cascadia" proposal is framed as a response to Donald Trump's political influence, with the hosts finding humor in the idea of the West Coast adopting Canadian governance.

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 47:31 - 51:13

1709: Umpty Ump

Third Party Candidates, Jill Stein and RFK Jr.

The impact of third-party candidates Jill Stein and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the 2024 election is examined, particularly in battleground states like Wisconsin. While the Democratic Party tried to remove Stein from the ballot, RFK Jr. unsuccessfully fought to have his name removed after endorsing Trump. The segment explores how these "spoiler" candidates could influence the final electoral count.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695

1695: Pronoun Journey

Fredericksburg Tea Party Boots and Barbecue Dinner Event

A report on the Fredericksburg Tea Party Boots and Barbecue dinner held in Kerrville, Texas, featuring 350 attendees. Speakers included Rick Green of The Patriot Academy, who discussed constitutional education and self-defense training, and Congressman Chip Roy, who spoke about the SAVE Act and election integrity. The event served as a precursor to an upcoming No Agenda meetup at the Full Moon Inn.

Spillover
Episode 1668 42:49 - 45:59

1668: Spillover

European Parliamentary Elections and Green Party Losses

The 2024 European parliamentary elections saw a significant shift toward center-right and far-right parties, with Green parties losing numerous seats. Voters in Germany and France prioritized economic and migration concerns over environmental policies. Ursula von der Leyen's European People's Party maintained its majority, while outspoken critics like Claire Daly lost their seats.

Red Queen
Episode 1530 1:27:09 - 1:29:46

1530: Red Queen

Seymour Hersh Predicts Political Shift in Germany

Seymour Hersh suggested that the U.S. decision to sabotage the Nord Stream pipeline could lead to a conservative political resurgence in Germany. He argued that the energy crisis caused by the loss of Russian gas would alienate the public from the current Green Party-led coalition. Hersh expressed concern that NATO's unity could fracture if European nations feel abandoned by American energy policy.

Q-Yoga
Episode 1518 19:35 - 22:33

1518: Q-Yoga

Germany Energy Crisis, Coal and Nuclear Policy

Germany increased its reliance on coal in 2022 to over one-third of its energy supply following the loss of Russian hydrocarbons. While new LNG terminals are being built, the Green Party remains committed to phasing out the country's remaining three nuclear reactors despite energy shortages. Analysts suggest the government is prioritizing "green credibility" over long-term energy security and industrial stability.

Cash on a Pallet
Episode 848 1:16:13 - 1:20:45

848: Cash on a Pallet

Third Party Candidates, Jill Stein and Gary Johnson

The viability and platforms of third-party candidates Jill Stein and Gary Johnson are examined. Stein is noted for her consistent messaging, while Johnson is criticized for his performance in recent town halls. The discussion rejects the label of "independent" for these candidates, noting they represent established political parties like the Green and Libertarian parties.

Boost or Baste
Episode 1401 2:36 - 5:40

1401: Boost or Baste

Dutch Police Live Ammo Allegations, COVID Kissing Booths

Reports from The Hague and Rotterdam indicate that Dutch police allegedly used live ammunition against protesters, with viral images showing severe injuries. In response to strict G2 mandates in Europe, which restrict the unvaccinated from most public spaces, some citizens are reportedly attending "infection parties" or seeking "kissing booths" to contract COVID-19 intentionally to obtain a recovery-based Green QR code.

Spy Slut
Episode 1136 50:04 - 52:24

1136: Spy Slut

Green Party By-Election Victory in Canada

Paul Manley's victory in a Nanaimo-Ladysmith by-election makes him the second Green Party member in Canadian history. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau interprets the result as a sign that Canadians are "preoccupied" with climate change, a sentiment the hosts view as a political litmus test.

Hippie Hummus
Episode 1087 2:27:30 - 2:32:01

1087: Hippie Hummus

Australian Senator Barry O'Sullivan Declares Gender as a Woman

Australian Senator Barry O'Sullivan, frustrated by attacks from the Greens party regarding his views on abortion and social values, jokingly declared his gender as a woman to avoid further criticism. He criticized the "globalist agenda" and the marginalization of traditional values in Australian politics. The hosts link his frustration to the rise of progressive figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the U.S.

Shmoo
Episode 941 58:38 - 1:05:37

941: Shmoo

Jill Stein, Vladimir Putin Dinner, and Election Meddling

CNN's Michael Smerconish questions Jill Stein about a 2015 dinner in Moscow where she sat with Vladimir Putin and Michael Flynn. The theory suggests Putin promoted Stein to siphoned votes away from Hillary Clinton in key states like Michigan and Wisconsin. Stein defends her presence at the RT-sponsored conference, arguing that Green Party voters were never likely to support Clinton regardless of her visibility.

Fact Check False
Episode 882 2:41:25 - 2:47:36

882: Fact Check False

Jill Stein, Election Recount, Green Party Insider

Green Party insider Robert Vitrakis reveals on a podcast that Jill Stein was initially reluctant to pursue an election recount and was "plan B" for activists who first approached the Clinton campaign. The hosts argue that the recount effort was a coordinated attempt to undermine the election results rather than a grassroots Green Party initiative.

Poster Boys of Evil
Episode 873 1:11:18 - 1:14:50

873: Poster Boys of Evil

Green Party Candidate Margaret Flowers Removed from Maryland Debate

Dr. Margaret Flowers, the Green Party candidate for the U.S. Senate in Maryland, was forcibly removed from a stage after demanding inclusion in a televised debate. Flowers argued that excluding ballot-qualified candidates disserves democracy and prevents voters from understanding their full range of options. The hosts suggested that third-party candidates need to use "shills" in the audience to create enough of a disturbance to gain national media attention.

ISO Day
Episode 853 1:15:07 - 1:20:39

853: ISO Day

Third Party Candidates, Rigged Political System

Green Party candidate Jill Stein and Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson are both challenging the Commission on Presidential Debates, alleging a rigged system that excludes third parties. Stein recounted being arrested and "chained to a metal chair" at a 2012 debate site, while Johnson is pursuing a lawsuit based on the Sherman Act. Both candidates argue that the 15% polling threshold is an intentional barrier to democratic choice.

Sorocracy
Episode 852 6:09 - 13:17

852: Sorocracy

Jill Stein CNN Town Hall, Presidential Debate Commission

Green Party candidate Jill Stein appeared on a CNN Town Hall with running mate Ajamu Baraka to discuss the exclusion of third-party candidates from national debates. Stein characterized the Commission on Presidential Debates as a private corporation run by the Democratic and Republican parties to silence political opposition. The discussion highlights the difficulty third-party winners would face in actually taking control of the executive branch.

Clean Food
Episode 847 1:59:32 - 2:01:43

847: Clean Food

Jill Stein, Foreign Policy, Weapons Marketing

Green Party candidate Jill Stein has criticized Hillary Clinton's use of private emails and her ties to "war profiteers." Stein described U.S. foreign policy as essentially a "marketing strategy for selling weapons." The hosts express appreciation for Stein's directness and her "troublemaker" style.

Arming A-holes
Episode 667 2:07:50 - 2:10:01

667: Arming A-holes

Australian Green Party, Coal vs. Death Rhetoric

Australian Green Party leader Christine Milne issued a dramatic warning asking voters if they want "death or coal," targeting Prime Minister Tony Abbott's energy policies. The hosts ridicule the extreme rhetoric and discuss their own plans for a potential tour of Australia and New Zealand. They express interest in visiting Perth and the wine-growing regions while seeking local coordinators.

Episode 453 37:43 - 45:03

453: Haldol Dribbler

Education Policy, Third-Party Candidate Arrests

Green Party candidate Jill Stein and running mate Sherry Honkala were arrested while attempting to enter the presidential debate site. Meanwhile, President Obama's focus on education and manufacturing jobs is criticized as unrealistic for modern college graduates. The segment concludes with a "Rickroll" style critique of political rhetoric and the exclusion of third-party voices.

Deficit Pending
Episode 449 42:53 - 46:59

449: Deficit Pending

Third-Party Candidates and Gary Johnson's Media Presence

The hosts list various third-party organizations, including the Libertarian, Green, and Constitution parties, noting their exclusion from the Commission on Presidential Debates. A clip of Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson is played, where he argues that voting for a candidate one doesn't believe in is the only "wasted vote." Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak critique Johnson's vocal delivery, suggesting he sounds "wasted" during his media appearances.