Topic: Rick

252 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874

1874: Kennel Index

Tom Steyer, Rick Caruso, and Los Angeles Mayoral Election Results

The discussion opens with the results of the Los Angeles mayoral race, confirming Karen Bass defeated Rick Caruso despite Caruso's significant campaign spending. Analysis shifts to Tom Steyer, noting his failure to gain traction in California politics despite spending $300 million on a presidential run and $200 million on a gubernatorial bid. The outcome challenges the narrative that massive financial investment, specifically from wealthy donors, guarantees electoral victory in California.

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 33:33 - 38:33

1874: Kennel Index

Scott Bessent, Ron Wyden, and Epstein Financial Records

During a Senate hearing, General Scott Bessent clashes with Senator Ron Wyden over the alleged cover-up of Jeffrey Epstein’s financial records. Bessent accuses Wyden’s son of seeking investment from Epstein and holding a large position in Rick’s Cabaret. The hosts critique Bessent's nervous delivery and note a physical resemblance between him and Elizabeth Warren.

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:55:40 - 1:59:06

1873: Supercycle

Karen Bass Endorsement, Rick Caruso, and LA Mayor Tenure

Governor Gavin Newsom endorsed Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for re-election, citing an 18% decline in homelessness. Opponent Rick Caruso (referred to as Pratt) accused Newsom and Bass of "criminal negligence" regarding public safety and wildfires. Despite Caruso's momentum, skepticism remains about his ability to win in a corrupt system or govern effectively with a hostile city council.

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:18:26 - 1:21:55

1855: Gooder

Local AI Models and Apple Hardware Advantages

Music commentator Rick Beato and other tech observers suggest that the future of AI lies in local models run on personal hardware rather than cloud-based subscriptions. Apple's M4 chips and high-RAM Mac Minis are positioned as "winners" because they can allocate massive amounts of unified memory for AI tasks without needing expensive Nvidia cards. This shift allows users to keep their data private while avoiding monthly fees to AI companies.

Greenland Gambit
Episode 1835 2:23:29 - 2:26:51

1835: Greenland Gambit

CES Flying Car Skepticism and Battery Limitations

Reports from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) regarding the "Blackbird" flying car by CycloTek are met with skepticism due to performance limitations. The vehicle's 49 mph top speed and 20-minute battery life are cited as evidence that flying cars remain "useless toys" without significant breakthroughs in power-to-weight ratios. The hosts argue that electric flight is currently sustained only by government subsidies rather than practical utility.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 2:23:55 - 2:33:06

1822: Kohanna

Executive Producer Credits, Australian Lamb Tips

Executive and Associate Executive Producers are thanked for their financial support, including a $300 donation from Baroness Kelly. A cooking tip suggests that Australian "spring lamb" is best purchased in November due to the seasonal flip in the southern hemisphere. Christopher Graves promotes Little John's Candies, offering a discount code for listeners.

Retribution
Episode 1793 1:36:58 - 1:41:32

1793: Retribution

Mail-In Ballots, Constitutional Authority Debate

President Trump has proposed an executive order to end mail-in voting, claiming the system is prone to corruption. Legal experts, including UCLA Professor Rick Hasen, note that the Constitution grants states the primary authority to regulate election procedures, making a presidential decree legally unenforceable. While some states like Oregon have used mail-in systems for decades without widespread fraud, the issue remains a central point of political contention.

Nurse Injector
Episode 1741 1:00:58 - 1:05:40

1741: Nurse Injector

Lincoln-Reagan Dinner and Texas GOP Internal Politics

A first-hand account of the Lincoln-Reagan dinner in Fredericksburg, Texas, describes the atmosphere of the local GOP community. Representative Chip Roy discussed legislation to remove the U.S. from the UN, while keynote speaker Abraham Enrique spoke on winning the Latino vote. The narrative criticizes the event for "spiking the ball" and failing to address the influence of "Rhinos" within the Texas State House.

Algo Chasers
Episode 1729 2:23:08 - 2:27:40

1729: Algo Chasers

Rick Santorum and the 2012 "Why" Linguistic Habit

Using the search tool Bingit.io, a producer uncovers a 2012 clip of the hosts deconstructing Rick Santorum's speech patterns. They specifically highlight his habit of inserting the word "why" into sentences as a rhetorical device to force affirmation from the listener. The hosts reflect on how they have been deconstructing the same media tropes for over a decade.

Doc Doc Go
Episode 1721 1:35:21 - 1:38:38

1721: Doc Doc Go

HPV Vaccine, Cervical Cancer Death Statistics

A ten-year study from MUSC claims a 62% drop in cervical cancer mortality among women under 25 due to the HPV vaccine. However, skeptics point out that the absolute number of lives saved—approximately 15 per year—is statistically small compared to the aggressive marketing and potential side effects associated with the vaccine.

Data Plateau
Episode 1712 2:10:47 - 2:21:49

1712: Data Plateau

Executive Producer Credits and "Texit" Update

During the donor thank-you segment, Kenneth Casper provided an update on "Texit," claiming that ten newly elected Texas House representatives have pledged to support legislation for a secession vote. The segment also included various "karma" requests for jobs and health, alongside significant donations from the "No Agenda" community.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 19:32 - 25:13

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

NPR, NOAA, Hurricane Frequency Contradictions

NOAA Administrator Rick Spinrad predicted an above-average 2024 Atlantic hurricane season due to record-breaking water temperatures. However, NPR climate editor Rachel Waldholz admitted that there has not been an actual increase in the number of hurricanes hitting the United States. This admission contradicts other media narratives claiming that storms are becoming more frequent, though Waldholz maintains they are becoming more intense.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695

1695: Pronoun Journey

Fredericksburg Tea Party Boots and Barbecue Dinner Event

A report on the Fredericksburg Tea Party Boots and Barbecue dinner held in Kerrville, Texas, featuring 350 attendees. Speakers included Rick Green of The Patriot Academy, who discussed constitutional education and self-defense training, and Congressman Chip Roy, who spoke about the SAVE Act and election integrity. The event served as a precursor to an upcoming No Agenda meetup at the Full Moon Inn.

Mummy and the Dummy
Episode 1673 43:26 - 47:44

1673: Mummy and the Dummy

Rick Wilson, Lincoln Project Media Strategy

Rick Wilson of the Lincoln Project appeared on MSNBC with Katie Tur to discuss Donald Trump's debate performance, characterizing him as a "pathological liar." The discussion touched on Trump's claims regarding infanticide, which referenced controversial 2019 comments by the Governor of Virginia. Critics argue that the media's focus on Trump's "lies" is a tactic to distract from Biden's poor performance and boost cable news ratings.

Ashkenormativity
Episode 1652 1:32:54 - 1:38:59

1652: Ashkenormativity

Pro-Palestine Protests, Bridge Blockades, Regional Arab Sentiment

Coordinated pro-Palestinian protests blocked major infrastructure including the Golden Gate Bridge and the Brooklyn Bridge, leading to dozens of arrests in cities like Miami and San Francisco. Florida Senator Rick Scott warned "leftist Hamas sympathizers" that such disruptions would not be tolerated in his state. The discussion explores the theory that regional Arab nations like Egypt and Jordan are hesitant to accept Palestinian refugees due to fears of domestic political instability.

Red Book Special
Episode 1648 6:46 - 8:10

1648: Red Book Special

Missouri Nuclear Reactor Flooding and Rick Perry Nomination

Concerns are raised regarding a nuclear reactor in Missouri facing potential flooding and an electrical fire, with comparisons drawn to the Fukushima Daiichi disaster. Separately, a prediction is entered into the Red Book regarding Rick Perry's chances for the Republican nomination; while one host believes he has significant financial backing, the other predicts he will fail to secure the nomination.

Red Book Special
Episode 1648 9:38 - 11:03

1648: Red Book Special

Cyprus Oil Strike and 2012 Republican Ticket Predictions

The Red Book records a prediction of a massive oil strike in or around Cyprus. Political forecasting for the 2012 election suggests Mitt Romney will lead the Republican ticket with Rick Perry as the vice-presidential candidate to provide an evangelical balance to Romney's Mormonism.

Red Book Special
Episode 1648 33:26 - 36:16

1648: Red Book Special

Moon Bases and Iron Sky Movie PR

The hosts discuss reports of Russia planning a manned moon base, which they claim confirms their long-standing "moon base" theory. They also suggest that news stories about the "dark side of the moon" are actually viral marketing for the film *Iron Sky*, which features Nazis living on the moon.

Shock Opera
Episode 1644 1:59:28 - 2:01:51

1644: Shock Opera

Convention of States Movement and Mike Johnson

House Speaker Mike Johnson has been linked to the "Convention of States" movement, which seeks to use Article V of the Constitution to propose amendments. Supporters, including activist Rick Green, advocate for a constitutionally mandated balanced budget and term limits for federal officials. Critics argue that a constitutional convention could lead to unpredictable changes and "gut" the existing framework of American government.

NetBEUI
Episode 1643 2:17:08 - 2:23:38

1643: NetBEUI

Value for Value, Patriot Academy and Rick Green

Adam Curry discusses his visit to the Patriot Academy in Comfort, Texas, founded by Rick Green. The academy teaches young adults about the legislative process and firearm safety. The segment also touches on the "spooky" appearance of House Speaker Mike Johnson and the importance of the value-for-value model in independent media.