Topic: Texas Joe

19 chapters across the catalog

O.G. Daffy
Episode 1787 1:36:55 - 1:38:21

1787: O.G. Daffy

James Tallarico, Joe Rogan Christian Democrat Interview

Texas State Representative James Tallarico appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience to present a "progressive Christian" perspective on issues like abortion and LGBTQ rights. Tallarico argued that biblical life begins with the first breath, justifying pro-choice stances through a theological lens. The hosts view this as a strategic attempt by Democrats to flip Texas by reframing religious narratives.

Best Exit Strategies
Episode 1786 15:37 - 17:03

1786: Best Exit Strategies

Amazon Headquarters Relocation to Fort Worth

The hosts discuss a rumor regarding Amazon moving its headquarters to Fort Worth, Texas. They joke about a breach of secrecy regarding their plan to buy local real estate before the move. The conversation includes a brief mention of a friend's concerns about rising sea levels and climate change.

Nerd & Knucklehead
Episode 1706 3:05:00 - 3:08:28

1706: Nerd & Knucklehead

Joe Rogan Trump Interview, Commodore Ceremony

Adam Curry speculates that Donald Trump's interview with Joe Rogan is being recorded in a secret location to avoid crowds at Rogan's Austin comedy club. The hosts conduct a formal "Commodore Ceremony" for over a dozen new producers, directing them to NoAgendaRings.com for their certificates. They also announce upcoming birthdays for several community members.

Honorifics
Episode 1597 59:59 - 1:05:42

1597: Honorifics

Biden Administration Resumes Border Wall Construction

The Biden administration announced the construction of 20 miles of new border wall in South Texas using funds appropriated during the Trump presidency in 2019. President Biden claimed he had no choice but to use the funds due to legal requirements, despite his previous campaign promise not to build another foot of wall. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended the move as compliance with the law during a heated exchange with reporter Peter Doocy.

Dead Name
Episode 1531 2:04:31 - 2:13:39

1531: Dead Name

Knighting Ceremony, Sir Dirty Jersey Whore

A formal knighting ceremony is held for "Sir Dirty Jersey Whore of the East Texas Piney Woods" following a $1,000 donation. Other significant donors from Mexico, Alabama, and Washington are recognized for their contributions. The segment includes personal notes from listeners about how the show helped them navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and media deconstruction.

Lawful but Awful
Episode 1444 3:03:14 - 3:08:22

1444: Lawful but Awful

Outro, Joe Biden Audio Montage

The hosts sign off from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley, reminding listeners of the delayed Sunday show. The episode concludes with a produced audio montage featuring clips of Joe Biden making controversial remarks about women and children, interspersed with his warnings about the onset of World War III.

Sleep Equity
Episode 1419 37:25 - 40:58

1419: Sleep Equity

Federal Employee Vaccine Mandate, Judge Jeffrey Brown Ruling

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Brown issued a ruling blocking the Biden administration's vaccine mandate for federal employees, arguing that the government lacked the statutory authority to enforce such a requirement. The case, filed in Texas, is expected to be appealed to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Yer Boy Amy
Episode 1378 3:23:16 - 3:25:45

1378: Yer Boy Amy

Texas Heartbeat Act, Abortion Law Controversy

The Texas "Heartbeat Act" goes into effect, banning most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. The law is unique for its enforcement mechanism, which allows private citizens to sue those who "aid and abet" an abortion. President Biden and the ACLU criticize the law as a violation of constitutional rights, while some speculate the extreme nature of the bill is a political setup to flip Texas to the Democratic party.

China Chopper
Episode 1327 11:18 - 17:37

1327: China Chopper

Texas and Mississippi Lift State Mask Mandates

Governor Greg Abbott of Texas and officials in Mississippi announced the removal of state mask mandates and a return to 100% business capacity. President Joe Biden criticized the move as Neanderthal thinking, while retailers like Target, Kroger, and Randall's opted to maintain their own masking requirements despite the change in state policy.

Leapicide
Episode 1325 1:59:24 - 2:06:59

1325: Leapicide

Joe Biden Houston Speech and Death Toll Confusion

During a speech in Houston, President Joe Biden appeared to confuse the number of COVID-19 deaths with the number of vaccinations administered. He read a figure of 503,587 from a card, claiming the administration was "weeks ahead of schedule" while referencing the death toll.

The Election Special
Episode 1291 52:30 - 54:06

1291: The Election Special

Biden-Harris Bus, Texas Trump Train Convoy

A "Trump Train" convoy of vehicles surrounded a Biden-Harris campaign bus on a Texas highway between Houston and Austin. The incident led the Biden campaign to cancel several events in Austin due to safety concerns. Kamala Harris continued her "get out the vote" efforts in other parts of the state as early voting records were broken.

RBG Down!
Episode 1279 2:55:15 - 3:03:34

1279: RBG Down!

Show Outro and End-of-Show Mixes

The show concludes with a sign-off from Austin and Silicon Valley. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak promote the upcoming "end-of-show mixes" on the No Agenda stream, featuring contributions from various producers. The final segments include a comedic audio montage of Joe Biden, Joe Rogan, and Nancy Pelosi clips.

Insurrectious
Episode 1277 29:47 - 31:21

1277: Insurrectious

Gavin Newsom Political Ambitions, Joe Rogan Relocation to Texas

California Governor Gavin Newsom is described as a calculated politician eyeing a future presidential run in 2024 or 2028. His cautious approach to COVID-19 restrictions is contrasted with Governor Cuomo's more aggressive measures. Concurrently, media personality Joe Rogan has reportedly expressed satisfaction with his decision to leave California for Texas to escape the state's regulatory environment.

Hypocrite Oath
Episode 1275 22:04 - 25:03

1275: Hypocrite Oath

Austin Lockdown Extension, Restaurant Social Distancing, Joe Rogan

Austin, Texas has extended its stay-at-home orders through December 8, 2020, despite moving to a lower risk stage. Local restaurants like Peche are reportedly ignoring social distancing guidelines, operating at high capacity with crowded bars. There is speculation that high-profile residents like Joe Rogan moving to the city may draw more media scrutiny to businesses that are not complying with COVID-19 restrictions.

Pre-Decisional
Episode 1260 35:54 - 38:11

1260: Pre-Decisional

2020 Election Polls, Florida Texas Arizona

Recent polling data suggests a competitive race between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in traditionally Republican strongholds. Biden is reportedly tied with Trump in Arizona and leading by six points in Florida, while Trump maintains a narrow one-point lead in Texas.

Curtain Wranglers
Episode 1241 1:59:42 - 2:05:34

1241: Curtain Wranglers

Associate Executive Producers, De-douching and Rogan Experience

Several producers, including Sir Colin the Friendly Fat Man and Jason Perry, became Associate Executive Producers with $250 donations. Vincent from Lantana, Texas, noted he discovered the show when Adam Curry appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience. The segment included multiple "de-douching" ceremonies for long-time listeners who had never previously donated.

Hundos
Episode 1035 23:57 - 30:05

1035: Hundos

Santa Fe High School Shooting, Texas Gun Laws

A mass shooting at Santa Fe High School in Texas resulted in 10 fatalities after 17-year-old Dimitrios Pagourtzis opened fire. The suspect used a shotgun and a .38 revolver legally owned by his father, bypassing debates centered on AR-15 style rifles. Explosive devices, including CO2 canisters, were also discovered on the premises following the suspect's surrender to authorities.

Dairy Air
Episode 757 2:42 - 10:51

757: Dairy Air

Antebellum 2.0, Ahmed Mohamed Clock Incident, and Civil War Rhetoric

The arrest of 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed in Irving, Texas, for bringing a homemade clock to school sparked national debate and accusations of racism. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden utilized the event to address xenophobia, with Biden comparing current political rhetoric to the 19th-century Know Nothing Party. This cultural divide between Northern and Southern perspectives suggests a period of "Antebellum 2.0" leading toward significant domestic conflict.

Your Ankle Bracelet Awaits
Episode 226 47:02 - 49:45

226: Your Ankle Bracelet Awaits

Bobby Joe Stovall, Life Sentence for Ninth DWI

Bobby Joe Stovall, a 52-year-old Texas man, was sentenced to life in prison following his ninth conviction for driving while intoxicated. Stovall was arrested in Round Rock after crashing his truck with a blood alcohol level of .32. The case is used to illustrate the trend of permanent incarceration for repeat offenders.