Topic: Rico K

74 chapters across the catalog

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 1:07:04 - 1:08:53

1840: Hoity-toity

Bad Bunny, Remos Entertainment and Venezuelan Connections

Music sensation Bad Bunny is described as a "manufactured" star managed by Remos Entertainment, a company owned by a former Venezuelan vice minister under Hugo Chavez. A "boots on the ground" report from Puerto Rico claims the artist's rise was funded by Venezuelan military interests rather than organic popularity.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 1:46:55 - 1:50:39

1824: Battle Rhythm

Rice Industry, International Dumping Allegations

During a cabinet meeting, a California rice farmer informed President Trump that countries like India and Thailand are dumping rice into the U.S. market, particularly affecting Puerto Rico. Trump directed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to address the issue and investigate why India has exemptions or is bypassing trade rules. The discussion also includes a brief aside on the proper way to cook Basmati rice.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 2:53:39 - 2:56:48

1758: Scream Circle

Rikers Island ICE Access and Tren de Aragua Indictments

A New York judge has temporarily blocked federal immigration agents from accessing Rikers Island jail, despite Mayor Eric Adams' support for the plan. Border Czar Tom Homan and Attorney General Pam Bondi recently announced RICO charges against 27 members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Critics of the Mayor suggest his cooperation with ICE is an attempt to seek favor with the Trump administration regarding his own criminal charges.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 1:20:34 - 1:23:15

1749: Gynocracy

Pharmaceutical Advertising and Media Influence

The potential for a federal ban on pharmaceutical advertising is discussed as a means to reduce industry influence over news media. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has previously promised to address the release of clinical data and the perceived corruption of medical journals through RICO investigations.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 3:09:06 - 3:13:29

1740: DOGE-CAM

Mercy Me, Puerto Rico Statehood, and Oh Death

Donations from Tennessee, North Carolina, and Puerto Rico are acknowledged, including a debate over the tax implications of Puerto Rican statehood. The segment concludes with a mention of the band Mercy Me's new single, "Oh Death."

Hypophora
Episode 1739 1:55:16 - 1:58:38

1739: Hypophora

RFK Jr. Swearing-In, Medical Board Investigations

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivered an acceptance speech following his swearing-in, promising to challenge the "orthodoxy" of the medical establishment. Kennedy announced plans for the Justice Department to investigate collusion between the pharmaceutical industry and medical boards that de-license dissenting physicians. He also threatened criminal and civil RICO actions against medical journals that refuse to publish studies challenging commercial interests.

Boomer Mode
Episode 1724 3:01:44 - 3:05:42

1724: Boomer Mode

Puerto Rico Statehood and Goya Adobo Debate

John Dvorak shares a "tip of the day" follow-up regarding Puerto Rican listeners complaining about his previous comments on Goya Adobo seasoning. The discussion touches on the benefits of Puerto Rico's current status, including the lack of federal income tax, and the ongoing debate over U.S. statehood.

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 5:23 - 10:21

1708: Gaytheist

Joe Biden Garbage Comment, Tony Hinchcliffe Controversy

Joe Biden sparked controversy during a Zoom call by appearing to refer to Donald Trump's supporters as "garbage." The comment followed a joke made by insult comic Tony Hinchcliffe at a Madison Square Garden rally, where he referred to Puerto Rico as a "floating island of garbage." White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre later attempted to clarify that Biden was referring specifically to the comedian's rhetoric, not the voters.

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683 1:17:51 - 1:22:10

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

International Details of the Turkey Swap, Spy Children

The prisoner exchange took place in Turkey and involved 24 prisoners from seven countries. Key figures included German national Rico K. and Russian assassin Vadim Krassikov. A notable detail involved two children of Russian spies who were unaware of their heritage and did not speak Russian until they were flown to Moscow and met by Vladimir Putin.

Noise Machine
Episode 1633 1:36:55 - 1:41:50

1633: Noise Machine

Sunny Hostin Ancestry Reveal, Finding Your Roots

The View co-host Sunny Hostin appeared on the PBS show "Finding Your Roots," where she discovered her ancestors were Spanish slaveholders in Puerto Rico. Hostin, who identifies as Black and has advocated for reparations, expressed shock at her deep European roots and her family's involvement in the slave trade.

Deputary
Episode 1623 2:01:22 - 2:07:46

1623: Deputary

Young Thug RICO Trial and Rap Lyric Evidence

The RICO trial of rapper Young Thug (Jeffrey Williams) in Georgia involves the controversial use of rap lyrics as evidence of criminal activity. Defense attorneys argue that rappers should be granted the same artistic license as actors like Joe Pesci. The discussion highlights the "drill rap" subgenre, where gangs allegedly document real-life violence in songs, and criticizes the music industry for profiting from these conflicts.

Unkool & The Gang
Episode 1601 1:04:59 - 1:06:22

1601: Unkool & The Gang

Sidney Powell, Georgia Election Case Plea Deal

Attorney Sidney Powell pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges in the Fulton County racketeering case. As part of the deal, she agreed to testify against co-defendants, including Donald Trump, regarding efforts to investigate the 2020 election results.

Uptick
Episode 1585 58:02 - 1:04:41

1585: Uptick

Reverend Stephen Lee, Georgia RICO Case Legal Analysis

Reverend Stephen Lee, an ordained minister from Illinois, was the final defendant to surrender in the Georgia RICO case. Lee, who lacks significant assets, had his bond partially paid by Silk of "Diamond & Silk" after being accused of intimidating election worker Ruby Freeman. Legal analysts argue that the use of RICO in this context could criminalize standard election contesting and lobbying efforts, potentially threatening the First Amendment right to petition the government.

Uptick
Episode 1585 1:58:31 - 2:10:20

1585: Uptick

Executive Producer Donations, SSSS Security Designations

Top executive producers were recognized for their financial support, including Sir Animus of Dogpatch, who reported receiving "SSSS" designations on his airline tickets due to his association with the show. Other donors discussed local issues, such as the aggressive marketing of RSV vaccines to the elderly and the legal implications of the Georgia RICO case. The segment emphasized the diverse professional and economic backgrounds of the "Gitmo Nation" producers.

Balconazi
Episode 1582 15:07 - 18:32

1582: Balconazi

Fulton County Georgia, Trump Arraignment and Trial Schedule

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has proposed a March 4, 2024, trial date for Donald Trump, notably scheduled one day before Super Tuesday. The segment details the distinction between booking and arraignment for the 19 defendants in the Georgia election interference case. Mark Meadows has filed to move his case to federal court, citing his status as a sitting official during the events in question.

Balconazi
Episode 1582 26:29 - 29:30

1582: Balconazi

Fani Willis, Georgia RICO Charges and Alternate Electors

District Attorney Fani Willis is utilizing Georgia's RICO statutes to prosecute Donald Trump and 18 associates for allegedly conspiring to overturn the 2020 election. The indictment includes charges related to the recruitment of alternate electors, which the media characterizes as "fake electors." Rudy Giuliani, who famously used RICO against the mafia, is among those charged in the sweeping criminal enterprise case.

Balconazi
Episode 1582 35:22 - 38:43

1582: Balconazi

Georgia Racketeering Law, GOP Primary Debate Participation

The hosts discuss the specifics of Georgia's racketeering laws, noting that prosecutors only need to prove two predicate acts to establish a RICO charge. Meanwhile, Donald Trump indicates he may skip the first Republican primary debate in Milwaukee, hosted by Fox News. Trump has refused to sign the RNC loyalty pledge, which requires candidates to support the eventual nominee as a condition for appearing on stage.

Si Senor
Episode 1487 2:56:57 - 3:02:30

1487: Si Senor

Typhoon Nanmadol and Puerto Rico Hurricane Comparison

Japan's Meteorological Agency issued a level 5 emergency warning for Typhoon Nanmadol, which is packing winds up to 170 mph. The segment compares the massive scale of the Japanese typhoon to the media coverage of Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico, which has significantly lower wind speeds.

French Rats
Episode 1448 2:07:45 - 2:12:23

1448: French Rats

Nurses Week, Tiny Homes, Jive-Ass Turkey

Caitlin Williams, a registered nurse and soap maker, celebrates Nurses Week with a donation. Michael Bernstein promotes a tiny home meetup in Puerto Rico and his "Mutual Win" luxury shipping container business. The segment concludes with a $200 donation from Sir Salahouser, who introduces the 70s term "jive-ass turkey" to the show's lexicon.

Bruce Force
Episode 1437 2:20:34 - 2:23:00

1437: Bruce Force

Donald Trump's RICO Lawsuit Against Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump has filed a massive RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, Christopher Steele, and 30 others. The suit alleges a conspiracy to fabricate evidence of Russian collusion during the 2016 election. Critics debate the constitutionality of using RICO laws in this context.