Topic: No Kings

12 chapters across the catalog

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 50:36 - 53:03

1856: CIS Lunar

No Kings Day, Gays of Hormuz Satire

A satirical "man on the street" interview at a "No Kings Day" protest featured a comedian asking participants about the "Gays of Hormuz." The segment mocked the focus on the Strait of Hormuz by suggesting the waterway be turned into a "Fire Island" style destination. The interviewees, seemingly unaware of the satire, agreed that the "Gays of Hormuz" have been historically discriminated against in war.

Gooder
Episode 1855 2:22 - 5:30

1855: Gooder

No Kings Grassroots Protests Against Donald Trump

Millions of protesters participated in the No Kings grassroots movement across 3,100 locations in the United States and Europe to denounce President Donald Trump. Rallies in New York and Washington D.C. featured appearances by Robert De Niro and focused on opposition to ICE immigration raids and the war in Iran. International demonstrations occurred in London, Paris, and Rome, while some observers noted the presence of communist imagery at domestic events.

Gooder
Episode 1855 14:48 - 17:21

1855: Gooder

NPR Coverage of No Kings Day and International Protests

NPR and Minnesota Public Radio reported on the No Kings Day protests, highlighting opposition to the war in Iran and the rising cost of living. Organizers estimated millions of attendees across 3,000 rallies aimed at empowering citizens against authoritarian governance. Observations were made regarding the irony of "No Kings" protests occurring in the United Kingdom, which maintains a monarchy.

NA Era
Episode 1811 1:40:03 - 1:47:24

1811: NA Era

James Carville, MSNOW Audition and Patriotic Branding

James Carville appears on news segments expressing extreme fear regarding the current political climate, which is interpreted as an audition for the upcoming "MSNOW" network. The discussion analyzes the "No Kings" gambit, where Democrats attempt to reclaim patriotic symbols and flags to frame Donald Trump as un-American. Predictions are made that the new MSNOW launch will feature heavy use of nationalistic imagery to compete with Fox News.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

No Kings Day Protests, Trump Opposition, and Republic vs. Democracy

The No Kings Day rally in Washington D.C. saw thousands of protesters demonstrating against the Trump administration. While Republican leaders like Steve Scalise labeled the event a "hate America rally" involving Antifa and Soros-funded agitators, observers noted a heavy presence of American flags and peaceful participants. Discussion centers on the distinction between a democracy and a constitutional republic, criticizing protesters for a perceived lack of understanding regarding the U.S. government structure.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 1:19:02 - 1:21:29

1808: Bad Fad

No Kings Day Protests, October 18 Mobilization

Activists are organizing "No Kings Day" marches for October 18th to protest the current administration, which they characterize as a "regime." Organizers claim that federal authorities are "lashing out in fear" due to the scale of the opposition. Critics describe the movement as a Marxist operation led by the Socialist Workers Party, noting the use of "regime" as a specific rhetorical code word.

Two Beards
Episode 1773 57:26 - 1:04:37

1773: Two Beards

No Kings Protests, Disabled Reporter Controversy Retrospective

"No Kings" rallies took place across the U.S., with protesters in Los Angeles and Fredericksburg accusing the administration of violating constitutional rights. The discourse shifts to a retrospective on the 2016 controversy where Donald Trump was accused of mocking a disabled reporter. The segment argues the incident was a media setup, claiming Trump was performing a generic "spastic" routine he had used for years without knowledge of the reporter's specific condition.

Op Day
Episode 1772

1772: Op Day

ACLU of Texas, No King's Day Protest Funding

The ACLU of Texas reportedly contributed three million dollars toward the No King's Day protests, an event scheduled on the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. Critics argue the organization is deviating from its civil liberties charter to fund Marxist-leaning political demonstrations. The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) is also identified as a primary organizer, allegedly mobilizing illegal immigrants to protest against the Trump administration's immigration enforcement.

Op Day
Episode 1772 44:46 - 56:28

1772: Op Day

Rachel Maddow, No King's Day Mobilization

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow is heavily promoting "No King's Day" protests scheduled for June 14th, predicting they will be the largest demonstrations against the administration to date. While a military parade is planned for Washington D.C., the flagship protest will take place in Philadelphia. Critics describe the movement as a "lame" attempt to rebrand various progressive grievances under a single anti-authoritarian banner.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 47:27 - 51:11

1771: Home Depotation

No Kings Day, Anti-Authoritarianism Activism

Activists are organizing "No Kings Day" on June 14th as a nationwide day of defiance against perceived authoritarianism. The movement, supported by organizations like the ACLU, 350.org, and the American Humanist Association, aims to reject the expansion of executive power. The funding and organizational structure behind the NoKings.org website are scrutinized for potential ties to major socialist or donor networks.

Cancel Culture
Episode 1123 1:17:58 - 1:20:39

1123: Cancel Culture

No Agenda Art, Darren O'Neill, Evergreen Category

Darren O'Neill provided the artwork for episode 1122, featuring a "Brexit King" parody of the Burger King logo. A distinction is made between show-specific art and "evergreen" art, which consists of general imagery that can be used for years. Producers are encouraged to correctly categorize their submissions to the No Agenda Art Generator.

Can You See That Juice?
Episode 764 1:04:30 - 1:06:56

764: Can You See That Juice?

Producer Donations, Sir Thomas Nussbaum

The hosts acknowledge the show's artists and producers, specifically mentioning the "green poop" phenomenon associated with a black-bunned Burger King hamburger. Sir Thomas Nussbaum is elevated to the rank of Duke following a $480 donation. The segment includes a soundboard sequence featuring the "juice" clip and a celebratory scream.