Topic: Hunting

70 chapters across the catalog

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 2:42:54 - 2:46:56

1814: Needle Drop

Dick Cheney Obituary and Political Legacy

The death of former Vice President Dick Cheney is marked with a review of his divisive legacy, including his role in the Iraq War and the promotion of "enhanced interrogation" techniques. The segment recalls the 2006 incident where Cheney accidentally shot a friend during a quail hunt, as well as his recent opposition to Donald Trump. Cheney is described as a "diehard globalist" by his critics.

Zeds
Episode 1796 1:54:13 - 2:00:55

1796: Zeds

James Carville, Political War Room Podcast

James Carville and Al Hunt discussed the "existential threat" of a second Trump term on their podcast, "Political War Room." Carville alleged that Trump is experiencing a mental breakdown and plans to send troops into Chicago. The hosts criticize the "silent generation" commentators for failing to understand Trump's political algorithm.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 1:38:20 - 1:40:54

1775: Boomer Benefits

Whoopi Goldberg, The View, Wesley Hunt

Texas Representative Wesley Hunt responds to Whoopi Goldberg's claim on The View that black women in America have it worse than women in Iran. Hunt, a descendant of slaves representing a majority-white district, argues that Goldberg's comments ignore the progress made in the U.S. The segment also references Bill Maher's critique of the daytime talk show's "woke" positions.

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 43:57 - 47:15

1672: Sand Battery

CNN Interview Conflict, Caroline Leavitt vs. Casey Hunt

CNN anchor Casey Hunt abruptly ended an interview with Trump campaign press secretary Caroline Leavitt after Leavitt criticized debate moderator Jake Tapper. The hosts mock Hunt's "school marm" demeanor and the network's refusal to allow criticism of its own journalists.

Rousting Granny
Episode 1662 58:51 - 1:02:29

1662: Rousting Granny

Nilgai Meat, King Ranch, High Fence Hunting

A discussion of Nilgai meat, a type of large antelope harvested from the King Ranch in Texas, highlights its lean quality and similarity to beef. The meat is described as sweeter than traditional venison and less gamey than wild-caught animals. The conversation touches on "high fence" ranching practices and the culinary characteristics of ground elk versus Nilgai.

Call me Bill
Episode 1625 2:18:44 - 2:21:31

1625: Call me Bill

Congressman Wesley Hunt on TSA Standards for Illegal Immigrants

Congressman Wesley Hunt criticized the TSA for allegedly allowing illegal immigrants to board domestic flights using arrest warrants as identification. Hunt highlighted a special line at the Tucson airport for non-citizens without passports, contrasting it with the strict ID requirements for US citizens. He argued this practice represents a grave threat to national security.

Rolling Start
Episode 1603 11:29 - 16:29

1603: Rolling Start

NBC News Coverage, Maine Hunting Culture Portrayal

NBC News interviewed a neighbor of the Card family who characterized their residence as a "compound" and described them as "gun fanatics" associated with militias. The reporting is criticized for framing standard Maine activities, such as deer hunting and using weigh stations, as evidence of extremist behavior. This portrayal is viewed as an attempt to politicize the tragedy by alienating rural cultural norms.

A Sally
Episode 1547 24:13 - 26:44

1547: A Sally

James Bamford Interview, Russian Mole Hunt Risks

Investigative journalist James Bamford appeared on Democracy Now to discuss the implications of the Pentagon leaks. He warned that the most significant danger is the potential loss of human intelligence sources within the Russian government, as the leaks provide the Kremlin with a roadmap for a "mole hunt." Bamford, the author of "Spy Fail," suggests these revelations could lead Russian counterintelligence directly to American assets.

Dr. Whoopi
Episode 1506 1:44:45 - 1:46:13

1506: Dr. Whoopi

Jeremy Hunt Name Gaffes, British Media, and the "C-Word"

A supercut of British news presenters revealed a recurring trend of accidentally mispronouncing UK politician Jeremy Hunt's last name with a vulgarity. The gaffes occurred across multiple networks, including the BBC, during Hunt's tenures as Health Secretary and Culture Secretary. The segment noted that while the "c-word" has a different cultural weight in the UK, the frequency of the slip-up remains a point of humor.

Cat's Paw
Episode 1505 1:04:01 - 1:08:03

1505: Cat's Paw

Donald Trump, Special Counsel Reaction

Donald Trump characterized the appointment of special counsel Jack Smith as a "rigged deal" and a "political stunt." Former Attorney General William Barr suggested on PBS that Trump could face a potential indictment if the DOJ proves he misled the government regarding sensitive documents. Legal experts anticipate that the special counsel's investigation could reach a decision within the first three months of 2023.

Soft Nuts
Episode 1495 46:21 - 51:37

1495: Soft Nuts

Kwasi Kwarteng Resignation, UK Economic Turmoil

British Prime Minister Liz Truss fired Finance Minister Kwasi Kwarteng after only 38 days in office following the disastrous market reaction to his "mini-budget." The proposed tax cuts caused the British pound to plunge and forced the Bank of England to intervene. Kwarteng's replacement, Jeremy Hunt, is expected to reverse many of the previous administration's fiscal policies to stabilize the economy.

Soft Nuts
Episode 1495 51:37 - 56:05

1495: Soft Nuts

Jeremy Hunt Appointment, Global Currency Fluctuations

Jeremy Hunt has been appointed as the new UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, signaling a shift toward more conventional fiscal policies. Meanwhile, the U.S. dollar continues to strengthen, effectively exporting inflation to Europe and the UK. The Euro has dropped below parity with the dollar, while the British pound has seen a slight recovery to approximately $1.12 following the leadership changes.

Truth Decay
Episode 1486 19:47 - 25:27

1486: Truth Decay

Chicago Trucking Logistics and Pre-Strike Supply Chain Backlog

A boots-on-the-ground report from a Chicago-based trucker details how rail yards stopped accepting refrigerated and hazardous loads ahead of the strike deadline. The disruption is expected to cause a two-week backlog in the supply chain regardless of whether a final deal is ratified by union members.

Woke Waiver
Episode 1476 1:54:48 - 1:58:21

1476: Woke Waiver

Dame Karen and Sir David, Anniversary and Birthday Donations

New knights and dames are recognized, including Dame Karen, a hunter from the Swiss Alps who provides wild game to her family. A donation from David Nelson honors his son's 33rd birthday and notes the decline of Seattle. The "magic number" 33 is celebrated through a "rubalizer" jingle, marking a classic No Agenda donation tier.

COVID Medley
Episode 1440 2:02:26 - 2:04:06

1440: COVID Medley

Waco Trip, Birthday Week, Dvorak.org/NA

John C. Dvorak mentions an upcoming trip to Waco, Texas, for deer hunting with a bow and arrow. Adam Curry notes it is his birthday week and encourages listeners to send congratulations and support. They direct the audience to Dvorak.org/NA for donation ideas, emphasizing that the compilation of end-of-show mixes is a testament to the show's unique community.

Honk Honk
Episode 1422 1:09:11 - 1:11:49

1422: Honk Honk

Goose Eggs, French Custard, and Joe Rogan Bow Hunting

The hosts discuss the richness of goose eggs and their use in traditional French custards. The conversation transitions back to Joe Rogan, specifically his views on hunting white-tailed deer with a bow and arrow to avoid alerting the rest of the herd. They debate the merits of compound bows versus traditional hunting methods.

Clown World
Episode 1391 2:40:40 - 2:42:19

1391: Clown World

Midwest Meat Sticks, Game Recipes, Summer Sausage

A listener's note defends the cultural significance of "meat sticks" in the Midwest, particularly those made from wild game like deer. The hosts invite listeners to send in their personal meat stick recipes while maintaining a skeptical view of summer sausage.

Accelerationism
Episode 1339 1:35:47 - 1:40:27

1339: Accelerationism

Real Estate Market, Institutional Buying and JP Morgan

Young families in Austin and Chicago are struggling to purchase homes as they are outbid by major banks like JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs. These institutions are reportedly offering $150,000 over asking prices to secure single-family homes as rental properties, effectively pricing out individual buyers. This trend is linked to the "Great Reset" philosophy where citizens are encouraged to rent rather than own property.

White Adjacent
Episode 1328 41:52 - 46:01

1328: White Adjacent

School Closures Due to Teacher Vaccine Side Effects

School districts in Ohio and other regions have been forced to close temporarily after large numbers of teachers called out sick following their second vaccine doses. Australian Health Minister Greg Hunt was also hospitalized for an infection shortly after his vaccination, though officials claim it was unrelated. There is speculation that some teachers are using the side effects as an excuse to avoid returning to in-person instruction.