Topic: New York Values

10 chapters across the catalog

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 9:32 - 11:16

1709: Umpty Ump

Kathy Hochul, New York Republican Campaign Rhetoric

Governor Kathy Hochul released a statement attempting to tie New York Republican candidates to Donald Trump's platform. She characterized voting for Republicans as being "anti-woman" and "anti-American" due to their stances on abortion. The rhetoric is framed as a reminder to voters about the stakes of the upcoming election regarding American values.

Expando-Vision
Episode 1079 2:20:49 - 2:23:25

1079: Expando-Vision

Trump Real Estate Practices, Building Name Removals

A ProPublica report alleging deceptive practices by the Trump Organization is dismissed as standard behavior in the real estate industry. The segment also notes the removal of the Trump name from several New York City buildings, attributing the change to residents' fears of vandalism and harassment by political opponents rather than declining property values.

Lefties are Right
Episode 1053 1:18:25 - 1:22:02

1053: Lefties are Right

Newspaper Industry, Value for Value System

The economics of the newspaper industry are debated, specifically the ratio of advertising revenue to subscription costs. The hosts argue that the "Value for Value" system is a superior model for maintaining independent media without corporate influence. Listeners are encouraged to list their "Executive Producer" credits on professional resumes and LinkedIn profiles.

Milkshake Duck
Episode 991 2:09:17 - 2:13:25

991: Milkshake Duck

Podcast Training Certification, Associate Producers

New York City has announced a "Podcast Training Certificate Program," which the hosts view as a precursor to government licensing of podcasters. They then acknowledge a list of associate executive producers who contributed to the show, including Jim Bennett, Robert Newby, and Kirsten Gleb. The hosts thank the "No Agenda family" for their continued support.

Cissexist Hxstory
Episode 832 1:22:12 - 1:28:35

832: Cissexist Hxstory

Producer Credits, Job Karma and Global Donations

The hosts acknowledge donations from various "Associate Executive Producers" across the globe, including contributors from Vienna, Austria, and various U.S. states. Donors request "Job Karma" and "Getting Laid Karma" while sharing personal stories of how they discovered the show through other podcasts. The segment emphasizes the "Value for Value" model as the show's primary support system.

Sellout Politics
Episode 817 46:22 - 49:23

817: Sellout Politics

Ted Cruz Manhattan Speech Failure

Ted Cruz struggled during a speech at a Republican gala in Manhattan, where his typical stump speech and jokes failed to resonate with the New York audience. The hosts discuss the difficulty of speaking to a distracted crowd during a meal and contrast Cruz's performance with Donald Trump's "home game" advantage in the state.

Political Perp Walk
Episode 815 2:03:44 - 2:08:59

815: Political Perp Walk

Boston Globe Fake Front Page, Ted Cruz Anti-Semitism Allegations

The Boston Globe published a satirical front page dated April 2017 depicting a dystopian future under a Trump presidency. Simultaneously, Ted Cruz faces accusations of anti-Semitism following his "New York values" comments. Critics argue that Cruz's focus on "money and the media" invokes historical tropes, while Cruz maintains he was referring to liberal politicians like Andrew Cuomo and Anthony Weiner.

Buffoonery
Episode 792 1:59:57 - 2:04:30

792: Buffoonery

Ted Cruz, New York Values, Goldman Sachs Loans

Ted Cruz is facing criticism for failing to disclose million-dollar bank loans from Goldman Sachs used to fund his Senate race. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is using Cruz's "New York values" rhetoric against him, highlighting Trump's own lifelong connection to the city while campaigning in Iowa.

Shunt Unit
Episode 791 29:59 - 36:03

791: Shunt Unit

Ted Cruz and Donald Trump New York Values Debate

During a Republican primary debate, Ted Cruz attacks Donald Trump by invoking "New York values," which he defines as socially liberal and media-focused. Trump counters by praising the resilience of New Yorkers following the September 11 attacks, a move that is widely viewed as a successful rhetorical reversal. The New York Daily News responds to Cruz's comments with a "Drop Dead, Ted" cover.