Topic: Tom Vilsack

16 chapters across the catalog

Pingdemic
Episode 1366 2:09:57 - 2:12:31

1366: Pingdemic

SolarWinds Hack and COTS Software Risks

Sir Tim of House White criticized the government's reliance on "Commercial Off-The-Shelf" (COTS) software, citing the SolarWinds hack as a primary example of the risks. He noted that the USDA spent $500 million on a failed SAP implementation due to the inability to inspect source code. The segment also touched on the political strategy of using COVID-19 to justify massive federal spending.

Mink Road
Episode 1302 2:41:06 - 2:44:25

1302: Mink Road

Joe Biden Cabinet, Media Fawning and Retreads

The mainstream media has been characterized as "fawning" over Joe Biden's cabinet picks, describing them as an "A-team" of experienced professionals. However, progressives have criticized the selection of Tom Vilsack for Agriculture Secretary, citing his ties to corporate dairy and Monsanto. Many of the appointees are seen as "retreads" from the Obama administration, leading to mixed reactions across the political spectrum.

iPope
Episode 755 2:12:51 - 2:16:09

755: iPope

Tom Vilsack and Government "X-Ray Carrots" for Children

Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack suggested that parents and schools should use "cool names" like "X-Ray Carrots" to trick children into eating vegetables. The hosts criticize this as government-sanctioned lying to children and part of a broader effort to divorce children from their parents' influence.

Juloon
Episode 754 54:26 - 58:47

754: Juloon

US Secretary of Agriculture on Child Hunger

Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack discussed the need for the government to provide breakfast, lunch, and dinner to children during summer months when school is out. During his remarks, he mistakenly referred to a month as "Jaloon." The hosts question why the government is increasingly focused on feeding children year-round and the implications of widespread domestic hunger.

Bud Nip
Episode 332 2:03:38 - 2:11:25

332: Bud Nip

Extra TV Changes, Agenda 21, Show Outro

The show concludes with a critique of the declining production quality of "Extra TV" and a preview of topics for the next episode, including Tom Vilsack's involvement with the Council on Foundations and Agenda 21. Adam Curry mentions an Air Force raid on a Nevada gun store and the use of Blackwater-affiliated security by Verizon. The episode ends with a "John Galt" sign-off and a reminder of the upcoming show 333.

Ricin Beans
Episode 331 2:19:04 - 2:23:12

331: Ricin Beans

Food Stamps as Economic Stimulus

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack stated that the SNAP (food stamp) program serves as a direct economic stimulus, claiming every dollar spent generates $1.84 in economic activity. Vilsack noted that the USDA is working with states like Texas and Florida to increase enrollment in the program. Critics point out Vilsack's former ties to Monsanto and the fact that JP Morgan profits from managing the electronic benefit transfer systems.

It's Tiara Time!
Episode 299 2:08:52 - 2:14:38

299: It's Tiara Time!

Monsanto Self-Policing and Episode 299 Outro

The USDA announced a pilot program allowing Monsanto to conduct its own environmental impact studies. The hosts also note that George W. Bush canceled a trip to Switzerland due to potential war crimes charges. The episode concludes with a series of "33" sightings in financial news and a mention of a House bill mandating the construction of moon bases.

Dr. Watson I presume?
Episode 279 1:47:15 - 1:49:45

279: Dr. Watson I presume?

Monsanto, Genetically Modified Corn and Biofuels

The USDA, led by former Monsanto executive Tom Vilsack, approved genetically modified corn for use in biofuel production. Critics argue this is a "Trojan horse" strategy to allow GMO contamination of the entire food supply through cross-pollination. The segment highlights the prevalence of corn-based products in the American diet and Monsanto's expanding patents on biological life.

Brown is the New Green
Episode 272 1:46:18 - 1:49:50

272: Brown is the New Green

USDA Approval of Genetically Modified Alfalfa

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack is expected to approve the legalization of Monsanto's Roundup Ready genetically engineered alfalfa. Organic farmers express concern that cross-pollination will contaminate their crops, making them ineligible for organic certification. The hosts discuss the legal difficulty of fighting Monsanto, given the company's significant political influence and financial resources.

MAFIFA
Episode 214 43:45 - 47:56

214: MAFIFA

White House West Wing Week Reality Show

The White House has launched "West Wing Week," a highly produced online reality series documenting President Obama's activities. The show features music, graphics, and behind-the-scenes footage, including Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack discussing food safety and the President interacting with world leaders like David Cameron at the G20 summit.

Cameras as Weapons
Episode 206 51:41 - 55:55

206: Cameras as Weapons

Tom Vilsack, USDA Rural Revitalization Plan

USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack appeared on C-SPAN to discuss a new framework for revitalizing the rural economy. The hosts identify Vilsack as a shill for agribusiness giants like Monsanto, noting his focus on "production agriculture" and "ecosystem markets." The plan includes expanding broadband technology and promoting renewable energy industries in small towns.

Blow The Drill Baby
Episode 196 1:42:17 - 1:46:30

196: Blow The Drill Baby

NuVal Nutritional Scoring, Tom Vilsack and Monsanto

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack is promoting NuVal, a new nutritional scoring system designed to steer consumers toward "better" food choices. Critics link the system to the promotion of genetically modified foods and the interests of large corporations like Monsanto. Missouri school districts are reportedly beginning to implement the scoring system in their cafeterias.

Save or Create
Episode 73 23:18 - 25:37

73: Save or Create

Lobbyists in the Obama Administration, Eric Holder, Goldman Sachs

A list of former lobbyists serving in the Obama administration is presented, contradicting the President's campaign promises. Individuals mentioned include Attorney General Eric Holder (Global Crossing), Tom Vilsack (Monsanto), William Lynn (Raytheon), and Mark Patterson (Goldman Sachs). The affiliations span the departments of Agriculture, Defense, and Treasury.

The Greatest Depression
Episode 62 42:36 - 46:09

62: The Greatest Depression

Tom Vilsack, Monsanto, GMO Agriculture

The appointment of Tom Vilsack as Secretary of Agriculture is highlighted due to his historical ties to Monsanto and support for genetically modified organisms (GMOs). The discussion explains the process of creating "Frankenfood" and the legal issues surrounding seed patenting. Concerns are raised about the health effects of GMO corn and Monsanto's aggressive litigation against independent farmers.