Topic: Sandra Bullock

11 chapters across the catalog

Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182 1:49:17 - 1:50:57

1182: Coupon Clipping

Sandra Bullock's Arlington Roots and Texas Tax Status

A fact check revealed that actress Sandra Bullock is not a native Texan, but was actually raised in Arlington, Virginia. She was a cheerleader and "class clown" at Washington-Lee High School, graduating in 1982. While she is a prominent resident of Austin, the hosts suggested her move to Texas was likely motivated by the state's lack of income tax.

Solutioning
Episode 1181 21:18 - 24:05

1181: Solutioning

Local 512 Austin Meetup, Sandra Bullock Tax Strategy

Adam Curry reports on attending a local No Agenda meetup in South Austin organized by Sir Scott of the Armory. The discussion transitions to why celebrities like Sandra Bullock and Jennifer Aniston maintain residences in Austin, highlighting the financial benefits of living in a state with no personal income tax.

BOMBSHELL!
Episode 1105 1:31:16 - 1:37:45

1105: BOMBSHELL!

Alex Jones, Bird Box Movie Metaphor, 5G Radiation Theory

A leaked production meeting featuring Alex Jones suggests that the Netflix movie *Bird Box* is a metaphor for the dangers of 5G technology. The theory posits that the "invisible monsters" in the film represent high-frequency radiation that triggers suicidal behavior. Jones argues that the "elites" use popular media to signal their plans, and that 5G handsets will effectively radiate the soft tissues of the human skull, including the eyes.

Two Ugandans One Cup
Episode 205 21:35 - 22:29

205: Two Ugandans One Cup

Jesse James Nightline Interview and Public Appearance

Media coverage focused on Jesse James following his controversial Nightline interview regarding his infidelity toward Sandra Bullock. Paparazzi captured images of James outside his Cisco Burger restaurant in Long Beach holding a large soda, which news outlets sensationalized as "a drink in his hand." The hosts mock the trivial nature of the celebrity reporting.

Slaughterhouse Blues
Episode 203 1:34:17 - 1:35:46

203: Slaughterhouse Blues

Jesse James and Sandra Bullock Media Narrative

The public apology and media tour of Jesse James following his split from Sandra Bullock is analyzed. The hosts find James's public persona and voice unconvincing, suggesting the entire relationship and subsequent scandal may have been a managed media narrative. They also touch upon Bullock's recent adoption of a child and the "America's sweetheart" image maintained by her PR team.

Bully for You
Episode 191 21:09 - 22:34

191: Bully for You

Sandra Bullock Oscar Strategy and Jesse James Divorce

Reports from Hollywood circles suggest Sandra Bullock was aware of Jesse James's infidelity six months prior to their public split. She allegedly kept the information secret until after the Academy Awards to ensure her chances of winning an Oscar were not compromised by a personal scandal.

Krazy Karzai Kums Klean
Episode 189 46:37 - 49:34

189: Krazy Karzai Kums Klean

Entertainment News Teasers and Jesse James Nazi Allegations

The hosts mock the "teaser" format of entertainment news shows like Access Hollywood. They transition to discussing the media coverage of Jesse James, specifically allegations of him being a Nazi based on his collection of German military regalia, which they view as a sensationalized character attack.

Just Give Us Your Cash
Episode 186 12:14 - 14:47

186: Just Give Us Your Cash

Jesse James, Sandra Bullock, Media Narratives of Violence

The hosts critique the media coverage surrounding the Jesse James and Sandra Bullock infidelity scandal. They observe a trend where female news anchors and commentators openly discuss using physical violence, such as baseball bats, against men who cheat. The discussion contrasts this with the lack of public outrage regarding these violent rhetorical expressions on television.

Just Give Us Your Cash
Episode 186 1:25:03 - 1:27:02

186: Just Give Us Your Cash

Jesse James PR Stunt, Real News Skepticism

The hosts speculate that the Jesse James and Sandra Bullock scandal may be a PR stunt to boost James' falling television ratings and merchandising deals. They reiterate their core message that listeners should avoid mainstream news outlets and instead rely on books and independent deconstruction to understand world events.