Topic: James Jackson

5 chapters across the catalog

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 1:15:27 - 1:18:06

1766: Cinematic Ambush

James Clyburn, Biden Campaign Kingmaker

Congressman James Clyburn is identified as the primary force behind Joe Biden's 2020 primary victory in South Carolina and his subsequent presidency. Clyburn reportedly pressured Biden to appoint Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court and was instrumental in the selection of Kamala Harris as Vice President. The segment characterizes these appointments as being driven by a DEI agenda rather than merit.

Beast Train
Episode 1593 2:31:41 - 2:39:51

1593: Beast Train

Associate Executive Producers, Knighting Ceremony, Signet Rings

A list of Associate Executive Producers is read, featuring the Archduke of Luna and several anonymous donors. James Jackson and Matt Dubois are officially knighted as Sir James of the Rolling Hills and Sir Mormon Millennial. The ceremony concludes with the traditional reading of the "mutton and mead" list and information on No Agenda signet rings.

Vermox
Episode 1592 1:42:48 - 1:53:17

1592: Vermox

Executive Producer Donations and Star Hill Hemp Promotion

The show acknowledges high-tier donations from producers, including a $1,000 contribution from James Jackson and David from Scottsdale. Star Hill Hemp is featured for offering a "DUCKIT22" discount code to listeners, with a portion of sales going back to the show. The segment also touches on the health concerns of producers regarding "turbo cancer" and heart attacks in their communities.

Slime Mold
Episode 1442 20:50 - 24:54

1442: Slime Mold

FBI Six-Week Cycle Theory and Frank James

The hosts apply their "six-week cycle" theory to the Brooklyn shooting, suggesting the FBI often grooms "shlub" suspects to create high-profile arrests. They note that Frank James did not fit the typical profile of a white nationalist with a manifesto, instead posting racial rants regarding Ketanji Brown Jackson. Discrepancies are noted between the FBI's initial claims that the event was not terrorism and the subsequent federal terrorism charges filed.

Promise to Prosecute
Episode 880 6:36 - 8:11

880: Promise to Prosecute

Phil Jackson Posse Comment and LeBron James Controversy

A controversy involving NBA executive Phil Jackson using the word "posse" to describe LeBron James's business associates is reviewed. The discussion highlights a segment between Bill O'Reilly and Stephen A. Smith regarding whether the term is inherently racist. The conclusion is drawn that the term was unfairly scrutinized based on Jackson's long history in professional basketball.