Topic: Patrick W

182 chapters across the catalog

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 1:28:08 - 1:29:50

1851: Mork & Mimi

Melania Trump Documentary and St. Patrick's Day

A brief review of a Melania Trump documentary describes her as an underappreciated figure who is often ignored or maligned by the press due to her marriage. The hosts also note the holiday weekend, mentioning the Ides of March and the early start to St. Patrick's Day celebrations. The segment includes light banter about the "trolls" in the live chat room and their reception of the guest host.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 2:05:21 - 2:09:43

1848: Podcaster Down!

AI Infrastructure Investment, GPU Data Centers

Analyst Patrick Moorhead discusses the massive capital expenditure by tech giants into GPU-heavy data centers. While the infrastructure build-out is currently "pedal to the metal," there are concerns about whether the downstream software benefits will materialize before investors lose patience.

Greenland Gambit
Episode 1835 2:14:02 - 2:23:28

1835: Greenland Gambit

Global Donor Recognition and Coffee Health Benefits

Donors from Belgium, Australia, and the US are recognized, including the knighting of Sir Sammy B. A health segment features Dr. Rhonda Patrick discussing research that links coffee consumption to a reduction in biological and epigenetic aging. Additionally, a report on a solar-powered ham radio repeater in Fredericksburg, Texas, leads to a discussion on the aging demographic of amateur radio enthusiasts.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 56:33 - 1:04:17

1824: Battle Rhythm

Patrick Byrne, CIA Asset and Color Revolution Claims

Former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne claimed on Lindell TV that he served as a "tier one" and "national intelligence asset" for the CIA and FBI. Byrne alleged he was involved in the Russia hoax and warned of a "color revolution" or insurrection being organized by the deep state against the Trump administration. He encouraged military members to resist illegal orders from officers involved in such a movement.

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 41:42 - 50:15

1820: Tokyo Rose

Fulton County RICO Case Dismissal and Election Software Claims

Special prosecutor Peter Skandalakis moves to dismiss the 2020 election interference RICO case in Georgia against Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants, citing the complexity of trying a sitting president. The segment also touches on claims by Patrick Byrne and Gary Bernson regarding election software vulnerabilities and historical parallels to voting machine controversies in previous US elections.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 1:04:54 - 1:09:52

1817: Stunt Grenade

No Authority, Discord Community Management

A discussion regarding the challenges of managing online communities, specifically referencing the "No Authority" forum and the potential for a show-specific Discord server. The hosts express skepticism about the long-term stability of such platforms, noting that they often devolve into internal conflict or extremist rhetoric without brutal moderation.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 1:48:04 - 1:53:31

1817: Stunt Grenade

Valuetainment vs No Agenda, Bannon Media Training

Patrick Bet-David's interview with Michael Wolff revealed that Steve Bannon's 2019 interactions with Jeffrey Epstein were not for a documentary, but rather for media training to prepare Epstein for a hostile "60 Minutes" interview. The segment also discusses the competitive landscape of podcast merchandise, including "No Agenda" branded boots and sneakers.

Attunement
Episode 1815 2:31:27 - 2:34:40

1815: Attunement

Patrick Byrne and the Hillary Clinton Bribe Story

The hosts revisit a controversial story involving former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne and an alleged bribe offered to Hillary Clinton. The narrative, which Byrne has discussed in relation to the Durham report, involves claims of FBI involvement and a "sting" operation that was later suppressed. The hosts debate whether to replay the clips, ultimately deciding the story is a known quantity from previous coverage.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 8:45 - 12:07

1813: Lunchbox

Patrick Bet-David and Valuetainment Italian Shoe Venture

Patrick Bet-David of Valuetainment has launched a high-end Italian shoe line featuring handmade footwear priced at $599 per pair. The venture operates as an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) model, jobbing out production to a factory in Italy. The hosts discuss the possibility of creating a "No Agenda boot" in response to the success of this lifestyle brand expansion.

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765 1:07:26 - 1:15:43

1765: Pro-Mortalist

White South African Refugees, MSNBC Racism Allegations

The Trump administration is expediting refugee status for white South African farmers, sparking outrage on MSNBC. Former Ambassador Patrick Gaspar characterized the move as a signal to "white supremacist" and "neo-Nazi adjacent" groups. While critics argue this ignores conflicts in the Congo, others point to the targeted killing of white farmers in South Africa as a legitimate human rights concern.

Mercenary Spyware
Episode 1760 1:18:36 - 1:23:17

1760: Mercenary Spyware

Texas House Bill 366 and AI Political Disclosures

Former Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan filed House Bill 366, which would require political advertisements using AI-generated images or deepfakes to include a clear disclosure. Failure to disclose altered content would result in a Class A misdemeanor, a move Phelan argues is necessary to prevent deceptive ads from swinging elections. The bill faces a potential hurdle in the Senate due to Phelan's strained relationship with Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick.

Old Crone
Episode 1745 2:10:48 - 2:15:17

1745: Old Crone

Podcast Guest Strategy, Patrick Bet-David, Glenn Beck

A discussion on why the show does not feature guests leads to a critique of the "Joe Rogan model." The hosts mention being suggested as guests for Patrick Bet-David and Glenn Beck, noting that Beck once offered a weekly radio segment that was declined due to the desire for independence.

Swasticars
Episode 1738 29:31 - 34:02

1738: Swasticars

Super Bowl Commercials and Philadelphia Eagles Victory

The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl, largely by successfully neutralizing running back Saquon Barkley. The discussion critiques the year's commercials, specifically a Pfizer ad about cancer and a low-budget Kanye West spot. Speculation is raised regarding Patrick Mahomes' performance and whether the game's outcome was influenced by external factors.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 2:42:45 - 2:46:53

1737: Wrong Puberty

Religious Symbolism in Football, Mahomes and Hurts

Both Super Bowl quarterbacks, Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts, are noted for their public expressions of Christian faith. However, the hosts argue that the "Satanic" influence surrounding Taylor Swift's association with the Chiefs will lead to their defeat. The segment concludes with a discussion on the historical "rigging" of NFL games and the prediction that the Eagles will win by five points.

Pam Bondage
Episode 1730 1:37:33 - 1:40:08

1730: Pam Bondage

LA Times Criticizes Mayor Karen Bass on Fire Preparedness

The Los Angeles Times published a report questioning the city's preparedness for the wildfires, alleging that only five of 40 available fire engines were initially deployed. Owner Patrick Soon-Shiong admitted the paper's endorsement of Mayor Karen Bass may have been a mistake, emphasizing that "competence matters." The report highlights a delay in calling in off-duty firefighters until the blazes were out of control.

Algo Chasers
Episode 1729 2:30:49 - 2:36:58

1729: Algo Chasers

YouTube "Algo Chasers" and Dan Bongino's Security Warnings

The hosts coin the term "Algo Chasers" to describe YouTubers who prioritize platform algorithms over building a sovereign audience. They critique a segment from Patrick Bet-David's show where Dan Bongino warns that the Secret Service and FBI are "lying" to the Trump transition team. Bongino expresses grave concern for Donald Trump's safety at the upcoming inauguration, a narrative the hosts view as "spinning people up" for views.

Wyrd
Episode 1666 1:41:16 - 1:47:32

1666: Wyrd

Producer Donations, Retirement News and American History Knowledge

A donation from Jackie Connelly, a retiring teacher from Green Bay, sparks a discussion on the state of the public school system and the benefits of homeschooling. The hosts also read a note from an anonymous producer comparing historical knowledge in 1943 to 1976, lamenting the modern lack of awareness regarding figures like Woodrow Wilson and Patrick Henry.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 1:30:26 - 1:34:26

1665: Flag Gate

The Valuetainment Debate: Dave Smith vs. Chris Cuomo

Comedian Dave Smith and journalist Chris Cuomo engaged in a three-hour debate on Patrick Bet-David's Valuetainment platform. The discussion centered on the COVID-19 vaccine and the lack of accountability for pandemic-era policies. The hosts argue that Cuomo is missing a "redemption story" opportunity by refusing to apologize for his previous hardline stances on mandates and the unvaccinated.

Spaving
Episode 1658 10:16 - 16:26

1658: Spaving

Chris Cuomo, Ivermectin and Long COVID Admission

Former CNN host Chris Cuomo admitted on the Patrick Bet-David podcast that he is now taking a regular dose of Ivermectin to treat long COVID. This marks a significant shift for Cuomo, who was previously a staunch proponent of COVID-19 vaccines and critical of those who resisted government mandates. He acknowledged that the clinical community knew Ivermectin was safe and cheap, but the information was suppressed during the height of the pandemic.

Stay Alarmed
Episode 1649 41:57 - 44:26

1649: Stay Alarmed

Patrick Bet-David, Media Debate Moderation

Patrick Bet-David of Valuetainment offered to moderate a sit-down debate between Ben Shapiro and Candace Owens. Bet-David cited his background as a Christian kid in Iran to claim a unique perspective on the Middle East conflict. The offer highlights the ongoing competition among media personalities to host high-profile confrontations within the conservative ecosystem.