Topic: Mandate

390 chapters across the catalog

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 1:34:06 - 1:36:58

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Fauci Baby Parody, Booster Shot Satire

A parody of "Santa Baby" titled "Fauci Baby" features lyrics about receiving fourth and fifth booster shots and remaining a "good slave" to pandemic restrictions. The song mocks the ongoing cycle of vaccinations and mask mandates. During the segment, John Dvorak mentions that his front teeth have literally fallen out, causing a brief moment of distress.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 1:44:22 - 1:50:16

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

Church Revivalism, Socialization, and Country Music

Non-denominational churches are seeing growth by focusing on socialization and contemporary music that mirrors the Nashville country sound. As traditional social outlets like high school dances decline, churches are filling the void by providing community spaces for youth to meet and interact. This trend is linked to the rise of church-affiliated schools and the broader homeschool movement, positioning faith centers as primary cultural hubs.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 58:25 - 1:04:05

1797: Death Buses

Governor Josh Green, Public Health Dismantling Claims

Hawaii Governor Josh Green, a physician, continues his critique of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., claiming his leadership is dismantling public health in America. Green advocates for a "thoughtful" approach to science and warns that states like Florida are "going rogue" by moving away from traditional vaccine mandates, which he predicts will lead to preventable outbreaks.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 2:22:02 - 2:29:59

1797: Death Buses

Knighting Ceremony, Medical Karma Requests

During the peerage segment, a listener who survived a ruptured brain aneurysm credits the "Duchess of Jobs" for helping him return to work. Another request for "karma" involves a legal battle in a blue state where an ex-husband is suing to force COVID-19 vaccinations on young children against the mother's wishes.

Zeds
Episode 1796 52:30 - 57:02

1796: Zeds

Joseph Ladapo, Florida Vaccine Mandate Removal

Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo and Governor Ron DeSantis announced plans to end all vaccine mandates in Florida law, including those for daycare and schools. Ladapo framed the decision as a matter of "medical freedom" and bodily autonomy, stating that the government does not have the right to dictate what individuals put into their bodies.

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 44:53 - 48:09

1795: Dead Feathered

CDC Agency Status, School Vaccine Mandates

A debate ensues regarding whether the CDC is technically a federal agency or a department, noting its unique location in Atlanta rather than Washington D.C. Dr. Besser argued that ending vaccine mandates for schools is a "major step backwards" that endangers children for whom vaccines do not work. The hosts counter that the establishment's insistence on mandates contradicts the claim that vaccines provide individual protection.

Glop
Episode 1789 1:11:24 - 1:15:37

1789: Glop

Canada Dystopia, EV Mandates and Euthanasia

Social media commentary highlights growing dissatisfaction in Canada regarding 2030 gas car bans, high housing costs, and the "debanking" of citizens who challenge the government. Critics point to a perceived double standard where traditional religious worship is discouraged while radical protests are permitted. The country's policies on state-funded media and "hassle-free" euthanasia are cited as reasons for a decline in national morale and economic stability.

Three Holes One Bag
Episode 1778 1:52:31 - 1:54:56

1778: Three Holes One Bag

Hydrogen Vehicle Skepticism, Clean Hydrogen Tax Credits

Despite President Trump's public skepticism regarding the safety of hydrogen-powered cars, the "Big Beautiful Bill" included a surprise two-year extension for clean hydrogen tax credits. Toyota remains the primary developer of hydrogen fuel cell technology, though infrastructure challenges and safety concerns like station fires continue to hinder widespread adoption.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 2:37:03 - 2:40:36

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Stephen A. Smith on The View, Trump Mandate Debate

Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith appeared on *The View* to argue that Donald Trump has a clear mandate after winning every swing state and the popular vote. Smith criticized Democrats for making excuses rather than finding a new strategy. He noted the significant shift of Black, Latino, and young voters toward the Republican party as evidence of a fundamental political realignment.

MEGA
Episode 1734 43:04 - 47:19

1734: MEGA

NBC News, Vaccine Skepticism, Franklin Tennessee Case Study

NBC News reported on growing vaccine skepticism in Franklin, Tennessee, framing it as a "life or death" issue for vulnerable children. The report highlighted a record high in kindergarten vaccine exemptions across 40 states, attributing the trend to "online conspiracies" and figures like RFK Jr. The reporting is criticized as hysterical and biased for taking Kennedy's statements out of context regarding vaccine safety.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 2:23:52 - 2:26:23

1728: Hatchet Man

The "Quaddemic" and Mask Mandates

Health officials warn of a "quaddemic" involving the flu, COVID-19, RSV, and norovirus, leading to the return of mask mandates in some hospitals and cities like Chicago and Los Angeles. The hosts mock a news reporter's mispronunciation of norovirus as "neurovirus" and discuss the rise in severe pneumonia cases.

The Fog
Episode 1726 1:54:19 - 1:57:35

1726: The Fog

Immigration Legal Battle, COVID Vaccine Mandates, Finland

Alexander Nelson, a U.S. citizen, is seeking legal assistance to bring his wife, Yenna, back to the United States from Finland. Despite being married for four years, Yenna has been deemed inadmissible by the CDC due to her refusal of the COVID-19 injection and other required vaccinations. The couple met while Yenna was a graduate student at UC Davis and have been involuntarily separated for years.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 2:55 - 4:53

1722: This Actually Happened!

NYPD Mask Enforcement, Social Distancing Penalties in New York

NYPD Chief of Department Terrence Monaghan announced that 1,000 officers would patrol New York City parks and beaches to enforce social distancing and mask-wearing. Officials warned that while the initial focus was on education, non-compliance could lead to citations or arrests. The measure aimed to prevent large gatherings during warm weather at the height of the pandemic.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 1:16:22 - 1:18:01

1722: This Actually Happened!

House Committee Mask Mandate, Parliamentary Inquiry

A House committee meeting became contentious when the chairman announced that members not wearing masks would not be recognized to speak. Representative Tom McClintock raised a parliamentary inquiry, asking for the specific House rule that mandated mask-wearing. The chair cited the Speaker's authority to enforce order and decorum as the basis for the requirement.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 3:00:14 - 3:02:30

1722: This Actually Happened!

St. George Mask Mandate Protest, School Storming Attempt

Protesters in St. George, Utah, gathered to demand an end to mask mandates, with some calling the virus a "hoax." The situation escalated when a crowd attempted to storm a school building after being asked to move by administrators. Parents argued they should have the right to decide whether their children wear masks, while the school board maintained they were simply following the governor's orders.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 3:04:37 - 3:07:02

1722: This Actually Happened!

Cambridge Mandatory Outdoor Masks, National Mall Memorial

Cambridge, Massachusetts, implemented a mandatory mask policy for all outdoor spaces, including wide-open fields and basketball courts. Violators faced a $300 fine as the city cited a slight uptick in cases among returning college students. In Washington D.C., the COVID-19 Memorial Project placed 20,000 flags on the National Mall to honor the 200,000 Americans who had died from the disease.

Scruples
Episode 1715 2:50:05 - 2:53:43

1715: Scruples

Vaccine Hesitancy, Pediatrician Ultimatums and Hepatitis B

A CBS News segment on "vaccine hesitancy" is critiqued for being scripted and using "shill" parents. The hosts discuss the practice of giving Hepatitis B vaccines to newborns and the "ultimatums" given by pediatricians who threaten to kick families out of their practice if they don't follow the full schedule. They argue that the current system lacks true informed consent.

Lipless Wonder
Episode 1713 2:21:58 - 2:23:44

1713: Lipless Wonder

Religious Exemptions, Blue Cross Blue Shield Lawsuit

A Michigan jury awarded $13 million to Lisa Domski, a former Blue Cross Blue Shield employee who was fired for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine on religious grounds. Domski, a Catholic, argued the company failed to accommodate her beliefs despite her 38-year tenure. Her legal team hailed the verdict as a major victory for religious freedom and a warning to corporations enforcing vaccine mandates.

Sweet Seventeen
Episode 1707 2:29:16 - 2:32:31

1707: Sweet Seventeen

BART Vaccine Mandate Lawsuit, Religious Exemption Victory

A federal jury in San Francisco awarded six former BART workers over $1 million each after they were fired for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine on religious grounds. The Pacific Justice Institute represented the workers, successfully arguing that BART failed to provide reasonable accommodations as required by the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

Kamplaining
Episode 1705 1:17:30 - 1:19:06

1705: Kamplaining

Military Recruitment Crisis, COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates

A former Green Beret questioned Donald Trump at a town hall regarding the military's recruitment crisis and the damage caused by COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Trump expressed support for bringing back discharged service members with back pay and criticized the lack of choice provided to the troops.