Topic: Heartland

11 chapters across the catalog

Noise Machine
Episode 1633 53:12 - 55:27

1633: Noise Machine

Mail-In Ballot Fraud, Heartland Institute Study

A study by the Heartland Institute, based on a Rasmussen survey, claims that one in five mail-in voters admitted to potentially fraudulent actions during the 2020 election. The report suggests that if the majority of Americans had voted in person, the election outcome might have favored Donald Trump.

Buying Quiet
Episode 1616 2:17:04 - 2:20:10

1616: Buying Quiet

Heartland Institute Poll on 2020 Election Fraud

A Heartland/Rasmussen poll found that 21% of mail-in voters admitted to committing some form of fraud during the 2020 election, such as filling out a ballot for someone else. The story has been largely ignored by mainstream media, despite its implications for the legitimacy of the election system.

Podspeeding
Episode 1535 20:09 - 26:15

1535: Podspeeding

15-Minute Cities, BBC Conspiracy Theory Debunking

The BBC is criticized for framing concerns about "15-minute cities" as conspiracy theories linked to fossil fuel think tanks. While proponents argue these urban designs improve quality of life, skeptics point to traffic filters and fines in Oxford as precursors to "climate lockdowns." The segment highlights the use of "nudges" by government agencies to influence public behavior regarding travel and diet.

super-mutation
Episode 1382 2:53:22 - 2:56:34

1382: super-mutation

Knighthood Ceremony, Sir Jack of the Heartland

John Aaron Jr. was knighted as "Sir Jack of the Heartland" following a donation of $1,031.09. The ceremony included the traditional reading of the "Hookers and Blow" jingle and an invitation to the Round Table. Sir Jack's contribution was recognized as a significant act of support for the No Agenda mission.

COVID Roulette
Episode 1369 1:51:28 - 1:54:58

1369: COVID Roulette

Sir Dave Fugazotto, Return to Heartland and Zika Jingle

Sir Dave Fugazotto, Duke of America's Heartland, reports on his return to the United States and a subsequent positive COVID-19 test that forced him to attend his own welcome meetup virtually. The segment includes a retrospective play of the "Zika" jingle, highlighting past media-driven health scares.

COVID Roulette
Episode 1369 3:01:55 - 3:04:19

1369: COVID Roulette

Kansas City Meetup Report, Sir Dave Fugazotto Quarantine

The Kansas City No Agenda meetup proceeded with approximately 33 attendees, though Sir Dave Fugazotto was forced to participate via video link due to his COVID-19 quarantine. Producers from Omaha, Wichita, and the local area gathered for a feast, providing audio reports and "ISOs" for the show's archives.

Taking a Mueller
Episode 1158 2:37:30 - 2:39:30

1158: Taking a Mueller

David Brooks, Multicultural Democracy Mission

David Brooks of the PBS NewsHour is criticized for his vision of America as a "mass multicultural democracy" with a mission to "cross frontiers." The hosts argue that the historical mission of the U.S. was never about crossing frontiers or social engineering, but rather those were incidental outcomes of westward expansion. They characterize Brooks as an out-of-touch pundit whose influence is waning.

Sun Burps
Episode 1021 1:42:50 - 1:48:44

1021: Sun Burps

Roseanne Reboot Success, ABC Heartland Strategy, and New York Times Criticism

ABC's reboot of "Roseanne" achieved massive ratings, which the network attributes to a "Heartland strategy" aimed at reaching overlooked voters in Middle America. The New York Times published an op-ed criticizing the show for "normalizing" Donald Trump, while Fox News hosts praised it as a breath of fresh air. The hosts discuss the cultural divide between coastal media elites and the show's target audience.

Terror Put
Episode 923 6:53 - 13:11

923: Terror Put

CBS News, Climate Realist Joe Bast and the Heartland Institute

CBS News featured Joe Bast of the Heartland Institute as a "climate realist" in a segment the hosts claim was edited to make him look physically unappealing. Bast argues that the risks of man-made greenhouse gases are exaggerated and that warmer climates could benefit humanity. The hosts deconstruct the news segment's use of ominous B-roll footage of storms and rising tides to counter Bast's arguments.

Dead Man Walking
Episode 320 1:25:31 - 1:28:57

320: Dead Man Walking

Listener Donations, Heartland Liberty Fest

Joanne Thompson and other listeners provided financial support for the show, with Thompson donating in honor of her birthday despite being unemployed. The hosts also promote the Heartland Liberty Fest, an upcoming celebration of liberty featuring speakers and bands scheduled for August 6th near Omaha, Nebraska.

Transportation Sexual Assault (TSA)
Episode 250 15:13 - 23:48

250: Transportation Sexual Assault (TSA)

Chris Matthews, Rapid Rail, Eminent Domain Advocacy

MSNBC host Chris Matthews is criticized for his vocal support of "Rapid Rail" as a solution to economic decline in the American industrial heartland. Matthews suggests that the federal government should use eminent domain to seize land for 300-mile-per-hour train lines, comparing the project to the Lincoln-era transcontinental railroad. The hosts argue that this "post-industrial" rhetoric is a way to manage the redundancy of American manufacturing workers.