Topic: Maggie

24 chapters across the catalog

Spillover
Episode 1668 1:50:34 - 1:55:10

1668: Spillover

Associate Executive Producer Credits and Karma

Zachary Crater makes his first donation after ten years of listening, requesting "de-douching" for several friends. Maggie from Oregon and Chap Williams provide significant support, receiving "podcasting karma" in return. The segment reinforces the "value-for-value" model where listeners contribute based on the utility they receive from the show.

e-Safety
Episode 1654 11:57 - 16:56

1654: e-Safety

Donald Trump Trial, Courtroom Conduct Allegations

Media coverage of Donald Trump's ongoing legal proceedings in New York is scrutinized, specifically reports from Maggie Haberman and Rachel Maddow. The hosts mock sensationalist claims regarding Trump's physical state in the courtroom, including allegations of him falling asleep or emitting odors. They criticize the lack of cameras in the courtroom, which leads to a reliance on sketches and subjective reporter observations.

Woke Waiver
Episode 1476 20:25 - 23:30

1476: Woke Waiver

Donald Trump Toilet Document Flushing, Maggie Haberman Reporting

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman and Axios published photos allegedly showing torn-up presidential documents in White House toilets. The reports suggest Donald Trump routinely destroyed records in violation of the Presidential Records Act, sometimes causing plumbing issues during overseas trips. These allegations are used by legal analysts to justify the necessity of an FBI search warrant rather than a simple subpoena.

Brain Fog
Episode 1425 3:09:54 - 3:15:02

1425: Brain Fog

Donald Trump Toilet Allegations, Maggie Haberman Book

The New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman claims that White House staff found wads of printed paper clogging toilets during the Trump administration. The hosts mock the story as a distraction from other political scandals and question the physical feasibility of flushing documents.

Lousy Hummus
Episode 1353 1:43:25 - 1:46:39

1353: Lousy Hummus

Maggie Haberman, National Review Trump Criticism

The hosts discuss a report by Maggie Haberman regarding Trump's alleged belief in his reinstatement, which was amplified by Charles Cook in the National Review. They remind listeners that the National Review has a long history of "Never Trump" sentiment. The segment analyzes how mainstream and conservative media outlets collaborate to push specific narratives against the former president.

Kackling Kamala
Episode 1334 3:15:20 - 3:17:41

1334: Kackling Kamala

Birthday Celebrations and Hound Dames

The show celebrated several listener birthdays, including Sarah Bessore and Scott Manning. A unique knighthood was bestowed upon "Dame Maggie," a rescued Black Lab, making her a "Hound Dame" of the Round Table. The ceremony included the traditional (humorous) offerings of mutton, mead, and molasses cookies for the new knights and dames.

Coronafest
Episode 1235 2:20:48 - 2:28:47

1235: Coronafest

Maggie Haberman Retribution, Trump on Fake News

President Trump accuses New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman of writing a "retribution" story claiming Chief of Staff Mark Meadows was crying in the White House. Trump argues that mainstream outlets frequently use "anonymous sources" to fabricate stories when they lack actual evidence. He uses his daily briefings to bypass traditional media and speak directly to the public about what he characterizes as dishonest reporting.

Sloganeer
Episode 1220 2:26 - 8:38

1220: Sloganeer

Russian Election Interference Claims and Shelby Pearson Intelligence Briefing

The hosts revisit reports from The New York Times regarding alleged Russian interference to aid Donald Trump's 2020 re-election. They contrast breathless reporting from Maggie Haberman and Adam Goldman with a later CNN report suggesting intelligence officials may have overstated the evidence. An NPR interview with Shelby Pearson, the intelligence community's election threats executive, is analyzed to suggest that Representative Adam Schiff may have leaked a creative interpretation of the briefing to the press.

Peak Nuts
Episode 1219 18:28 - 22:49

1219: Peak Nuts

Maggie Haberman, Russia 2020 Election Interference Claims

The hosts deconstruct a New York Times report co-authored by Maggie Haberman regarding a classified briefing to the House Intelligence Committee. The briefing alleged that Russia is interfering in the 2020 election to assist Donald Trump, a claim the hosts characterize as an opinion-driven narrative lacking factual evidence.

Wobama
Episode 1099 1:30:48 - 1:33:43

1099: Wobama

Jamal Khashoggi, Washington Post Admission of Qatar Influence

The Washington Post published a report admitting that columns by Jamal Khashoggi were frequently shaped and drafted by Maggie Mitchell Salem of the Qatar Foundation International. Text messages revealed that Salem proposed topics and prodded Khashoggi to take a harder line against the Saudi government. This admission suggests Khashoggi acted as a shill for Qatari interests rather than as an independent journalist.

Ant Wars
Episode 881 22:18 - 27:54

881: Ant Wars

New York Times Podcast, Donald Trump Meeting

The New York Times podcast "The Run-Up" features reporters Maggie Haberman and Michael Barbaro discussing Donald Trump's visit to their editorial board. They describe Trump's demeanor as defensive and compare him to an "unhappy kid." Trump reportedly mentioned a secret fear held by Barack Obama but refused to disclose details.

Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents
Episode 682 2:13:34 - 2:16:56

682: Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents

Knighting Ceremony, Queen of Concord, Roy of Hoyt-Schermerhorn

The show conducts a formal knighting ceremony for several high-level donors. Maggie Vinson is elevated to "Queen of Concord," while Roy Pingel becomes "Sir Roy of Hoyt-Schermerhorn." The hosts discuss the "hazardous" nature of discussing tics on air, as it reportedly caused some listeners' symptoms to return.

Wantonly Podcasting
Episode 515 24:57 - 31:50

515: Wantonly Podcasting

Amygdala Hyperactivity and Conspiracy Theory Psychology

A New York Times article by Maggie Kurth-Baker suggests that belief in conspiracy theories is linked to a hyperactive amygdala and brain dysfunction. A neuroscience expert from the University of Texas disputes these claims, calling the psychological research inconclusive and labeling the narrative as propaganda designed to marginalize alternative viewpoints.

Pastafarians Unite!
Episode 322 0:00 - 12:08

322: Pastafarians Unite!

No Agenda Episode 322, Hot Pockets 2008 Tour Virginia Meetup

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 322 of the No Agenda show, with Curry broadcasting from a mobile RV in Virginia as part of the Hot Pockets 2008 Tour. Curry describes a recent meetup in the Virginia area attended by numerous producers, many of whom claim to hold high-level security clearances or work as government contractors. The hosts discuss the logistics of the RV tour, the local traffic conditions in the DC metro area, and the high concentration of technical and intelligence personnel among their listener base.

Internet in a Suitcase
Episode 321 35:49 - 38:19

321: Internet in a Suitcase

Hot Pockets Tour Logistics and Virginia Meetup

Adam Curry details the start of the Hot Pockets tour, beginning with a flight to Virginia to meet Baroness Maggie Vincent. A listener-organized meetup is planned in Virginia, and the show will be broadcast from an RV parked in Vincent's driveway using a USB 3G modem. The hosts discuss the high fuel costs of the mobile studio and the "value for value" model that keeps the show commercial-free.

Dead Man Walking
Episode 320 34:21 - 40:47

320: Dead Man Walking

Executive Producer Credits, RV Maintenance Donations

The hosts acknowledge high-tier donors, including David Hewitt and Donald Silva, who reported on the poor condition of roads in Honolulu. Baroness Maggie Vincent provided an RV for the upcoming "Hot Pockets" tour, while other producers from Israel and Belgium contributed to the show's value-for-value model.

Hide Your Forks
Episode 313 43:43 - 45:32

313: Hide Your Forks

Domain Name Forwarding and Hot Pockets Tour

Several new domain names, including cspan.me and hail-the-foot.com, have been registered by listeners to forward to the No Agenda website. Meanwhile, Baroness Maggie Vincent of Virginia is preparing her "tour rig" for the upcoming Hot Pockets 2008 road trip. The vehicle is equipped with advanced audio-video gear, wireless routers, and a pink French press for the journey.

Hide Your Forks
Episode 313 1:53:01 - 1:55:17

313: Hide Your Forks

Maggie Vincent's Recovery and Political Loyalty

Maggie Vincent, a former executive assistant and long-time acquaintance of the hosts, has successfully recovered from lung cancer. Despite her health struggles and political debates with the hosts, she remains a staunch supporter of President Obama. The anecdote highlights the personal connections within the show's community and the persistence of political loyalty.