Topic: Trump Signs

9 chapters across the catalog

Lazinsky
Episode 1607 3:09:00 - 3:17:50

1607: Lazinsky

Good News Story and Episode Sign-off

The show concludes with a "Good News Story" about a rescue dog named Axel who saved his teenage owner from a stroke. The hosts then play an end-of-show mix featuring the "Trump Rotation" of media insults and a deconstruction of "food noise" related to Ozempic. The episode officially signs off with the "Adios Mofo" catchphrase.

BINO
Episode 1301 3:08:53 - 3:15:40

1301: BINO

Show Sign-off and Election Parody Song

The episode concludes with a parody song about voter fraud in Georgia and the potential for a constitutional crisis. The hosts sign off from "Opportunity Zone 33" and "Northern Silicon Valley," reminding listeners to support the show via the value-for-value model before the next broadcast on Thursday.

Smokin' Hot
Episode 1242 3:10:32 - 3:16:30

1242: Smokin' Hot

Episode 1242 Sign-Off and End-of-Show Mix

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley, promising to return on Sunday. The episode concludes with a produced audio mix featuring the "Trump Death Clock" billboard in Times Square and various news clips about viral mutations. The mix incorporates satirical elements from Sesame Street and dramatic reports on rising infection rates.

Demonation
Episode 1078 2:42:51 - 2:48:55

1078: Demonation

Sign-off and "Drone Again Naturally" Parody

The show concludes with a final sign-off from the hosts and a parody song titled "Drone Again Naturally," which mocks U.S. drone policy. The closing segments also feature a montage of audio clips regarding Elizabeth Warren's DNA test and a list of media epithets used against President Trump. The hosts remind listeners to support the show via the value-for-value model.

Austin Beatniks
Episode 1060 2:47:22 - 2:55:23

1060: Austin Beatniks

Kanye West, Jimmy Kimmel Interview, Show Sign-off

Kanye West appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, discussing his support for Donald Trump and his refusal to be "bullied" by the liberal or hip-hop communities. West emphasized the importance of overcoming fear and maintaining individual confidence. The show concludes with final credits, a reminder of the Sunday episode, and a series of closing jingles and soundbites.

Reich 4.0
Episode 904 2:38:21 - 2:43:59

904: Reich 4.0

Outro, Final Jingles and Sign-off

The show concludes with a series of jingles featuring Bill Kristol, Al Sharpton, and Donald Trump. The hosts sign off from Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley, reminding listeners of the upcoming Sunday broadcast.

Poster Boys of Evil
Episode 873 2:24:13 - 2:27:20

873: Poster Boys of Evil

Political Violence and Veteran Assassination Threats

Former Congressman Joe Walsh faced criticism for a tweet suggesting he would "grab his musket" if Donald Trump loses the election. Meanwhile, reports of vandalism against Trump lawn signs have increased, with some homeowners booby-trapping signs with nails to deter vandals. A letter from a Special Ops veteran warned that government attempts to claw back military bonuses could lead to targeted assassinations of top officials by trained former soldiers.

F4K3 80085
Episode 825 2:46:28 - 2:53:18

825: F4K3 80085

New York Taco Trends, No Agenda Sign-Off

The program concluded with observations on the rising popularity of authentic Northern Mexico-style tacos in New York City, noting the price difference between street trucks and sit-down restaurants. The hosts signed off with a "Trump-heavy" music mix and a reminder for listeners to support the show through the value-for-value model. The next episode is scheduled for the following Thursday.