Topic: Kanye West

66 chapters across the catalog

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 2:33:07 - 2:35:54

1838: Coup Afoot

Kanye West Apology, Candace Owens Pronunciation

Kanye West issued a full-page apology in the Wall Street Journal for his previous anti-semitic remarks, citing a struggle with bipolar disorder and a loss of touch with reality. Meanwhile, Candace Owens is mocked for her repeated mispronunciation of the word "compartmentalize" (as "compromentalize") during a broadcast. The segment suggests Owens's linguistic errors are becoming a recurring source of comedic deconstruction.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 2:51:25 - 2:54:46

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Alice Johnson, National Pardon Czar Appointment

Donald Trump has appointed Alice Johnson, whom he pardoned in his first term, as his "Pardon Czar." Johnson, who served 22 years of a life sentence for a non-violent drug offense, will now recommend other individuals for clemency. The hosts note that Johnson is reportedly already reviewing cases of people caught up in dubious legal scams and Medicare fraud investigations.

Swasticars
Episode 1738 29:31 - 34:02

1738: Swasticars

Super Bowl Commercials and Philadelphia Eagles Victory

The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl, largely by successfully neutralizing running back Saquon Barkley. The discussion critiques the year's commercials, specifically a Pfizer ad about cancer and a low-budget Kanye West spot. Speculation is raised regarding Patrick Mahomes' performance and whether the game's outcome was influenced by external factors.

Rage Bait
Episode 1533 1:18:01 - 1:23:02

1533: Rage Bait

Scott Adams Dilbert Cancellation, Rumble and Locals

Dilbert creator Scott Adams faced widespread cancellation after making controversial remarks regarding race and self-segregation. Adams has since moved his content primarily to Rumble and Locals, though critics suggest he may be overestimating the reach of these alternative platforms compared to YouTube. The incident has drawn comparisons to Kanye West's recent career trajectory, with Adams claiming he intentionally "touched the third rail" to exit the traditional media system.

Trump Op
Episode 1510 21:37 - 26:21

1510: Trump Op

Donald Trump Mar-a-Lago Events and QAnon Associations

Donald Trump faced criticism for hosting a fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago attended by QAnon conspiracy theorist Liz Crockin. The event focused on a documentary about sex trafficking, but media reports highlighted Crockin's past promotion of the Pizzagate theory. This follows recent controversy surrounding Trump's meeting with Nick Fuentes and Kanye West.

Trump Op
Episode 1510 1:46:22 - 2:02:01

1510: Trump Op

No Agenda Show Logistics and Cultural Commentary

The hosts discuss the show's recent "Best Of" episodes and the growth of the No Agenda Social Mastodon server. They also comment on the controversy surrounding Kanye West's appearance on Alex Jones' show, the role of Milo Yiannopoulos, and the broader media narrative surrounding anti-Semitism and Hollywood.

Leaky Labs
Episode 1507 2:22:59 - 2:27:29

1507: Leaky Labs

Donald Trump Dinner with Kanye West and Nick Fuentes

Donald Trump faced intense media criticism after hosting Kanye West and white nationalist Nick Fuentes for dinner at Mar-a-Lago. Trump claimed on Truth Social that West arrived unexpectedly with guests he did not know and that the dinner was "quick and uneventful." The event has sparked a firestorm regarding Trump's association with figures accused of anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial.

Strung Out
Episode 1503 30:41 - 33:23

1503: Strung Out

Dave Chappelle, Saturday Night Live Monologue

Dave Chappelle's recent Saturday Night Live monologue is analyzed, specifically his commentary on Kanye West and the Jewish community in Hollywood. The hosts praise Chappelle's skill as a stand-up comedian while discussing the cultural tensions addressed in his 15-minute set.

Junk Fees
Episode 1498 1:38:48 - 1:42:54

1498: Junk Fees

Kanye West De-platforming and Adidas Contract Termination

Kanye West has been stripped of his billionaire status after Adidas and several other major companies cut ties following his anti-Semitic comments. Adidas announced it would take a $250 million hit to its net income this year but clarified that it retains ownership of all Yeezy designs.

Junk Fees
Episode 1498 1:42:56 - 1:49:25

1498: Junk Fees

Kanye West Interview with Lex Fridman

In an interview with Lex Fridman, Kanye West discussed his frustrations with the entertainment industry, claiming that a small group of people controls the voices of Black artists. West also spoke about the health of the Black community, citing high rates of obesity and abortion as evidence of a systemic crisis.

Bug Peeps
Episode 1497 2:07:23 - 2:08:51

1497: Bug Peeps

Kanye West, Ari Emanuel, and Google Drive Censorship

Kanye West (Ye) has faced widespread business cancellations following his controversial comments about Jewish media influence. Agent Ari Emanuel publicly called for companies to stop working with West, which the hosts describe as a "self-fulfilling prophecy." Additionally, reports indicate that copies of West's interviews are being removed from users' private Google Drive accounts, prompting a recommendation for self-hosted solutions like Nextcloud.

Deport Greta
Episode 1496 48:44 - 52:33

1496: Deport Greta

Kanye West, Chris Cuomo Interview

Kanye West, now known as Ye, appeared on Chris Cuomo's show via video chat from his car. During the exchange, Cuomo questioned Ye's mental health and "looping thoughts," while Ye countered by pointing out Cuomo's own use of antidepressants. The interview is part of a series of controversial media appearances by the artist.

Deport Greta
Episode 1496 2:27:43 - 2:29:36

1496: Deport Greta

Elon Musk Twitter Acquisition, Legal Liability Strategy

Speculation regarding Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter suggests he may implement mandatory user registration to mitigate legal risks. Following massive judgments against Alex Jones and lawsuits against Kanye West, Musk could use the threat of defamation suits to police content while officially promoting "free speech."

Soft Nuts
Episode 1495 40:36 - 46:21

1495: Soft Nuts

Kanye West Deplatforming, George Floyd Documentary Comments

Kanye West faced widespread deplatforming and the termination of banking services at JP Morgan Chase following controversial comments about Jewish media influence. In a recent podcast appearance, West discussed a George Floyd documentary by Candace Owens, questioning the cause of Floyd's death and comparing him to late fashion designer Virgil Abloh. West claims the "Jewish media" is actively blocking his ability to communicate.

Soft Nuts
Episode 1495 2:44:31 - 2:58:39

1495: Soft Nuts

Show Outro, End-of-Show Mix

The episode concludes with a final "Adios Mofos" sign-off and a musical montage produced by Clip Custodian. The mix incorporates various themes from the show, including Kanye West's recent interviews, the fentanyl crisis, and the "Hui Hui" linguistic tangent. The hosts remind listeners to return for the next live broadcast on Thursday.

Radiation Tsunami
Episode 1494 2:22:56 - 2:25:29

1494: Radiation Tsunami

Kanye West JPMorgan Deplatforming, Black-Jewish Relations

JPMorgan Chase has ended its banking relationship with Kanye West (Ye) and his Yeezy LLC brand following controversial public statements. The bank gave West until November 21st to move his entities. The discussion references the "MoFax" podcast for historical context on the complex tensions between American Black and Jewish communities.

Maiden America
Episode 1493 2:18:51 - 2:20:16

1493: Maiden America

Kanye West Interview with Tucker Carlson

Kanye West's recent interview with Tucker Carlson is discussed, specifically West's rejection of the "bipolar" label as a tool used to dismiss his opinions. The hosts argue that the mainstream media and big tech use mental health narratives to marginalize black public figures who express independent or conservative viewpoints. They praise West as a "marketing genius" who is being unfairly targeted by political opponents.

TransMoney
Episode 1380 3:05:49 - 3:11:27

1380: TransMoney

Water Witching and Kanye West's Donda Album

The practice of "water witching" or dowsing in Texas is discussed as a real phenomenon. A millennial producer's review of Kanye West's album "Donda" is read, praising it as a masterpiece that challenges cancel culture and nihilism. This is contrasted with John Legend's past comments on liberal artists.

Yer Boy Amy
Episode 1378 2:08:30 - 2:10:25

1378: Yer Boy Amy

2005 Simulation Theory, Hurricane Ida and Afghanistan

A producer notes striking similarities between 2021 and 2005, suggesting the "simulation" is on repeat. Parallels include a major hurricane hitting Louisiana (Katrina vs. Ida), Kanye West releasing a new album, the White Sox being in first place, and Afghanistan dominating the news cycle. Speculation follows on whether Kanye will make another controversial political statement about the sitting president.

Deplatformed Duo
Episode 1280 3:03:26 - 3:15:12

1280: Deplatformed Duo

Fossil Fuel Transition, Kanye West Write-In Song and Outro

Environmental groups including Greenpeace are pressuring Joe Biden to ban fracking and transition away from fossil fuels, despite his campaign claims to the contrary. The episode concludes with a musical tribute to Kanye West's 2020 presidential write-in campaign and a satirical "A is for Adam" alphabet reading. The hosts sign off from "Opportunity Zone 33" in Austin, Texas.