Topic: Iowa

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Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 2:39:03 - 2:41:36

1838: Coup Afoot

Donald Trump, Unaffordable Care Act Rhetoric

During a speech in Iowa, Donald Trump utilized the term "Unaffordable Care Act" to describe the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). Trump argued that the current system primarily enriches insurance companies through government subsidies and proposed a plan to pay that money directly to families. The hosts note that Trump is "workshopping" new stand-up style material as he develops his 2026 campaign rhetoric.

Attunement
Episode 1815 2:56:01 - 2:59:54

1815: Attunement

Producer Credits and Global Donations

The final donation segment acknowledges contributors from Washington, North Carolina, London, and the Netherlands. Notable mentions include Irma Sousaso de Lima de Prado from Aalsmeer and René Knigge from Utrecht. The hosts emphasize the show's reliance on listener support to avoid the fate of traditional publications like the Farmers' Almanac.

Champagne Socialist
Episode 1812 2:37:46 - 2:40:23

1812: Champagne Socialist

Corn Belt Cancer Rates, Nitrate Pollution, Iowa

Cancer rates among young adults are rising rapidly in the U.S. Corn Belt, with Iowa seeing the fastest increase. Researchers are investigating whether nitrate pollution from fertilizers and livestock operations, as well as herbicides like Roundup, are responsible for the uptick in kidney and skin cancers.

Queer The Deal
Episode 1768 3:41:26 - 3:50:48

1768: Queer The Deal

No Agenda Meetups, Davenport and Coeur d'Alene

Recent and upcoming No Agenda meetups were highlighted, including a gathering at Mickey's Irish Pub in Davenport, Iowa. Future events are scheduled for Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; Columbus, Ohio; and Anchorage, Alaska. The hosts encouraged listeners to attend these local gatherings to build community connections, which they describe as a form of "protection" and mutual support.

Blue Bracelet
Episode 1711 28:33 - 34:31

1711: Blue Bracelet

Dr. Arlene, Iowa Poll and Election Pre-Gloat

A viral video featured political analyst Dr. Arlene gloating before the election about toasting "Madam President" with champagne. She incorrectly predicted a sweep of swing states and Iowa based on an outlier poll that suggested a Democratic surge. Following the results, she pivoted to calling Kamala Harris's three-month campaign "magnificent" despite the loss.

No Jet No Deal
Episode 1679 49:22 - 51:38

1679: No Jet No Deal

Iowa State Contract and CrowdStrike Business Model

A whistleblower from Iowa revealed that the state's CTO signed a contract to provide CrowdStrike's Falcon application to municipalities for free, leading to a 75% adoption rate and widespread exposure during the outage. The segment also revisits the 2016 DNC server investigation, noting CrowdStrike's long-standing and controversial ties to political and intelligence entities.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 22:46 - 25:59

1664: Friendshoring

Bird Flu Outbreak, Iowa Chicken Culling and Industry Insurance

Officials ordered the culling of over 4 million chickens in Iowa following the detection of highly infectious bird flu. Dr. Robert Malone notes that while the risk to public health remains low, the policy is designed to protect the poultry industry from interstate spread. The mass extermination of birds has contributed to rising egg prices, though farmers are often compensated through government payouts and insurance.

White Ringer
Episode 1627 1:15:09 - 1:22:35

1627: White Ringer

Joni Ernst, Iowa Caucus, Trump Endorsement

Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa appeared on "Meet the Press" to discuss the Iowa Caucus and the impact of frigid weather on voter turnout. Host Kristen Welker repeatedly pressed Ernst on whether she would endorse Donald Trump if he won the caucus. Ernst maintained a neutral stance, emphasizing the importance of the private ballot and the need for a Republican victory in the general election.

Dingbat
Episode 1626 24:53 - 26:44

1626: Dingbat

Iowa Caucus Results, Media Projections

NPR's Domenico Montanaro reported on Donald Trump's decisive victory in the Iowa caucuses, where he secured over 50% of the vote. Media outlets called the race early based on entrance polls and key precinct data, leading to some internal debate about the speed of the projections. The results aligned with months of polling that showed Trump maintaining an insurmountable lead in the state.

Dingbat
Episode 1626 36:42 - 38:40

1626: Dingbat

Donald Trump, Washington DC Crime and Voting

Donald Trump utilized humor and hyperbole during campaign stops to criticize the crime rate in Washington D.C., claiming visitors risk being shot in the capital. He also made controversial remarks in Iowa, joking that supporters should get out of bed to vote even if they are terminally ill. The hosts analyzed these statements as part of Trump's established campaign "shtick" designed to elicit reactions from the media.

Dingbat
Episode 1626 38:43 - 42:27

1626: Dingbat

MSNBC Coverage, White Christians and Iowa

MSNBC commentators Joy Reid and Alex Wagner analyzed the Iowa caucus results through the lens of racial and religious demographics. They characterized Iowa as a "hyper-evangelical white state" and argued that Trump's supporters view him as a figure who will return the country to them. The hosts mocked the network's coverage, suggesting the analysts are "clinically insane" in their focus on white Christian nationalism.

Dingbat
Episode 1626 3:06:29 - 3:10:58

1626: Dingbat

Good News, Dr. Chase Brown's ATV Delivery

The "Good News" segment features Dr. Chase Brown of Shenandoah, Iowa, who used an ATV to reach a medical center during a severe winter storm to deliver a baby. The doctor braved sub-zero temperatures and snow drifts to ensure the safe arrival of baby Berkeley Gardner. The hosts highlight this as an example of small-town medical dedication.

Call me Bill
Episode 1625 2:21:32 - 2:24:42

1625: Call me Bill

Maine Asylum Seeker Housing and Iowa Immigrant Labor

In Maine, new apartment units were opened specifically to house asylum seekers with the state paying rent for two years. Meanwhile, in Iowa, the debate over immigration highlights the state's reliance on immigrant labor for its meat processing and agricultural industries. Critics argue that providing transitional housing for illegal immigrants while citizens face housing shortages is a major driver of voter dissatisfaction.

Bub
Episode 1624 16:00 - 17:28

1624: Bub

NTD Report on Chris Christie Exit and Trump Boost

NTD News reports that Chris Christie's exit from the race may inadvertently boost Donald Trump's chances in the primary. The report highlights the contrast between Christie's public pledge to stop Trump and his private admission on a hot mic that Nikki Haley lacks the standing to win.

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 36:30 - 38:13

1618: Fat Leonard

Donald Trump and the Poisoning the Blood Rhetoric

During a campaign event in Iowa, former President Donald Trump stated that illegal immigration is "destroying the blood of our country." While critics and media outlets like CNN compared the language to Hitler's "Mein Kampf," Trump denied having read the book, insisting his comments refer to the potential for disease and crime brought by undocumented individuals.

Balconazi
Episode 1582 29:31 - 35:22

1582: Balconazi

NPR Political Analysis, Trump Primary Support and Third-Party Candidates

NPR correspondent Domenico Montanaro analyzes Donald Trump's continued dominance in the Republican primary despite multiple indictments. The segment highlights Democratic concerns regarding third-party candidates siphoning votes from Joe Biden. Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is cited as a Republican who successfully rebuffed Trump's election claims while maintaining electoral success in a swing state.

Balconazi
Episode 1582 38:43 - 41:09

1582: Balconazi

Vivek Ramaswamy, Eminem Rap and Viral Campaign Strategy

Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy gained significant social media attention after performing Eminem's "Lose Yourself" at the Iowa State Fair. Former Andrew Yang campaign manager Zach Graumann comments on the necessity of viral moments for long-shot candidates. The hosts compare the performance to the "Dean Scream," questioning if such stunts translate into actual votes.

Gerontocracy
Episode 1577 2:34:30 - 2:37:00

1577: Gerontocracy

Republican Iowa Dinner and Will Hurd Booed

The Republican Party held a major dinner in Iowa featuring 14 presidential candidates, including Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis. Candidate Will Hurd was loudly booed by the audience after claiming that Donald Trump is only running for president to stay out of prison. Meanwhile, Ron DeSantis pledged to use "deadly force" against Mexican drug cartels and send the military to the southern border.

CL0P
Episode 1565 2:48:10 - 2:51:49

1565: CL0P

Iowa Voter Focus Groups and Election Distrust

Pollster Sarah Longwell conducted focus groups with Iowa Republicans for PBS, finding that recent indictments have increased support for Donald Trump. The segment highlights that 100% of the participants in one group believed the 2020 election was stolen or rigged.