Topic: Kentucky

75 chapters across the catalog

Hatman
Episode 1871 41:22 - 51:02

1871: Hatman

Thomas Massie, Kentucky Primary Defeat, Israel Policy

Representative Thomas Massie's recent primary defeat in Kentucky is analyzed through the lens of his voting record and opposition to the SAVE Act. While some attribute his loss to spending by pro-Israel groups and Miriam Adelson, others argue he lost support in his red district by obstructing the Trump agenda. The hosts also touch on Ken Paxton's involvement in local Texas legal matters affecting the Fredericksburg area.

VBS
Episode 1870 13:27 - 22:25

1870: VBS

Thomas Massie, Kentucky Primary Loss and Scandal Allegations

Congressman Thomas Massie lost his Kentucky primary to Trump-backed challenger Ed Galrain by ten percentage points. While mainstream media attributed the loss to Massie's lack of loyalty to Donald Trump, alternative theories suggest a smear campaign involving allegations of an affair with Lauren Boebert and a "boner phone" circulated on X and TikTok. Massie's legislative focus on the Epstein files and his opposition to the Israel lobby are cited as contributing factors to the high-spending primary race against him.

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 49:17 - 54:08

1845: Slave Slab

School Cell Phone Bans, Yonder Pouches, Student Rebellion

Schools in Kentucky and 30 other states have implemented cell phone bans, often using "Yonder pouches" to lock away devices during the day. While educators report better classroom engagement, students are reportedly rebelling by bringing spare phones or breaking the pouches. The segment highlights the difficulty of separating students from their "controller slabs" even in a regulated environment.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 2:21 - 4:48

1839: Feces Thesis

Kentucky Prison Inmate Death During Ice Removal

Kentucky State Police are investigating the death of 48-year-old inmate Marvin Knuckles, who died after falling down a 40-foot embankment while clearing snow at the Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex. Governor Andy Beshear promised a full and transparent investigation into why the crew was working in subfreezing temperatures despite a statewide stay-inside order. Officials claim Knuckles volunteered for the assignment.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 1:36:01 - 1:40:44

1817: Stunt Grenade

Kentucky Primary, Trump Bully Tactics

Thomas Massie addressed Donald Trump's support for his primary opponents in Kentucky, dismissing the President's tactics as bullying. Massie noted that his opponents are financed by billionaires found in Epstein's phone book and warned his colleagues that a vote against releasing the files would be a permanent stain on their records.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 2:58:36 - 3:00:19

1817: Stunt Grenade

No Agenda Meetups, Global Event Schedule

A schedule of upcoming "No Agenda" meetups is provided, including events in Charlotte, North Carolina; Burlington, Kentucky; and Wageningen, The Netherlands. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find local gatherings or organize their own to build community connections.

Yippy
Episode 1754 57:04 - 58:26

1754: Yippy

Kentucky Bourbon and Tariff Negotiations

The European Union's threat to tax Kentucky bourbon was met with a counter-threat from Trump to tax European wine and champagne at 200%. This move successfully forced the EU to drop the bourbon tariff, though Senator Rand Paul remains critical of the administration's tactics.

Old Crone
Episode 1745 1:51:04 - 1:53:42

1745: Old Crone

Rand Paul, Government Waste, Media Line Frustrations

An attempt to contact Senator Rand Paul's office for comment on government waste resulted in frustration, as the media line allegedly disconnected the call before a message could be left. The host expresses disdain for congressional offices that cut themselves off from public and media discourse.

New Screw
Episode 1703 2:30:00 - 2:36:49

1703: New Screw

TikTok Lawsuit, Addiction Research and Mental Health

Unredacted legal documents from a Kentucky lawsuit reveal that TikTok executives were aware the app could addict users in under 35 minutes. The research allegedly links compulsive usage to a loss of analytical skills, memory formation, and increased anxiety among young people.

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 2:21:25 - 2:23:15

1365: Vaccine Poverty

Bear No's Pizza and Louisville Police Resignation

Jeff Eberens, a former Louisville police officer, donated $333 after resigning due to poor leadership in the department. He moved his family to a 20-acre farm in Kentucky's bourbon country and became a part-owner of "Bear No's Pizza." Adam Curry provides a professional voiceover endorsement for the pizza location as requested.

neat-o
Episode 1697 1:50:28 - 1:55:45

1697: neat-o

No Agenda Commodore Promotion and Show 1700

In anticipation of episode 1700, the *No Agenda* show launched the "Commodore" promotion, offering honorary titles to donors of $500 or more. The title is modeled after the "Kentucky Colonel" and "Rhode Island Commodore" traditions. Donors receive a large, high-quality certificate on heavy stock paper featuring a special stamp and ribbon, produced by Gateview Publishing.

Unhappy Newcomer
Episode 1689 1:35:19 - 1:38:35

1689: Unhappy Newcomer

Bowling Green, Kentucky as a National Test Market

A producer report from Bowling Green, Kentucky, describes the city's role as a primary test market for new fast food products and pharmaceutical advertising. The report claims anecdotally that the local "Ozempic summer" has led to a surge in divorces as residents experience rapid weight loss and seek new relationships.

Johnson Pivot
Episode 1656 1:27:18 - 1:40:33

1656: Johnson Pivot

Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony, Local Meetups

A series of donations from producers across the U.S. and Europe were read, including a "resentment release" coach and various new knights. The ceremony included the traditional "Hookers & Blow" and "Poon Tang" jingles. The segment concluded with a reminder that producer credits can be used on professional platforms like LinkedIn and IMDb.

Dingbat
Episode 1626 2:23:39 - 2:25:56

1626: Dingbat

Kentucky Colonel, Ham Radio and VARAC

The hosts discuss the honorary title of "Kentucky Colonel" and the logistics of ham radio operations. One host describes using VARAC, a digital chat program for amateur radio, to communicate with Switzerland using only 12 watts of power. They encourage listeners to check out QRZ profiles and explore independent communication methods that are resilient to deplatforming.

Food Noise
Episode 1606 1:18:25 - 1:22:27

1606: Food Noise

Pennsylvania Voting Glitches, Flipped Votes and Human Error

Reports of voting machine malfunctions in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, where "yes" and "no" votes were flipped on retention judges. Election officials and ES&S representatives attributed the issue to a clerical coding error on the printed summary cards.

Uptick
Episode 1585 2:58:05 - 3:05:51

1585: Uptick

COVID-19 Return Narratives, UMass Memorial Mask Mandate

UMass Memorial and several school districts in Kentucky are reinstating mask mandates and canceling in-person classes due to a reported surge in COVID-19 cases. A new health advisory regarding the XBB variant claims it is more "lethal" and difficult to detect with standard nasal swabs. Critics argue this is a coordinated "script" designed to reintroduce mandates and promote the upcoming fall booster shots.

Balconazi
Episode 1582 2:42:19 - 2:46:01

1582: Balconazi

AI School Bus Routing Failure, Banking AI Implementation

Jefferson County Public Schools in Kentucky experienced a "meltdown" after using an AI-driven mathematical model to redesign bus routes, leaving children stranded until 10 p.m. The district's $200,000 investment in the technology resulted in a total system failure and school closures. Additionally, a listener reports that a major U.S. bank is attempting to replace human customer service knowledge bases with AI, despite internal skepticism.

Cat Hole
Episode 1546 1:04:41 - 1:12:51

1546: Cat Hole

Kentucky Anti-Trans Legislation, Medical Care Bans

The Kentucky General Assembly passed Senate Bill 150, a comprehensive bill that bans gender-affirming medical care for minors and allows teachers to ignore preferred pronouns. The legislation also requires students to use restrooms corresponding to their biological sex. While supporters frame the bill as a protection of parental rights and children, opponents argue it endangers vulnerable youth and will lead to negative mental health outcomes.

Heart Dart
Episode 1474 1:19:26 - 1:20:57

1474: Heart Dart

Jerry Nadler, Congressional Committee Conduct

Observations of Representative Jerry Nadler during a committee hearing focus on his physical condition and slurred speech. The segment includes a "drunk or not drunk" analysis of his performance while presiding over the markup. The behavior is framed as a symptom of the high-stress environment in Washington D.C.