Topic: Tulsa

22 chapters across the catalog

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700 3:29:25 - 3:33:26

1700: Turban Tossing

No Agenda Meetups, Tulsa and London Events

The hosts play recordings from a recent "Not a Douchebag" meetup in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They promote upcoming events in North Georgia, Denver, Charlotte, and a major 17th-anniversary celebration in London. They also remind listeners of the large gathering planned for Fredericksburg, Texas, on October 18th.

Corn Sweat
Episode 1690 2:59:28 - 3:05:14

1690: Corn Sweat

Global Meetup Reports, London and Tulsa

Producers from around the world submit audio reports from recent No Agenda meetups in Keene, Tulsa, Spearfish, and London. The reports feature local flavor, including mentions of Jamaican food, craft breweries, and "white Christian nationalist" jokes. The hosts encourage listeners to visit noagendameetups.com to find or start local gatherings.

Funny Farm
Episode 1640 2:58:49 - 3:05:36

1640: Funny Farm

Knighting Ceremony and Global Meetups

James Story was officially knighted following an aggregate donation of $1,000. The hosts also promoted several upcoming listener meetups in cities including Raleigh, London, San Antonio, and Anchorage. Audio clips from recent meetups in Tulsa and San Francisco were played to demonstrate the community connection fostered by the show's "Gitmo Nation" family.

Potty Mouth Parrots
Episode 1630 3:05:11 - 3:08:24

1630: Potty Mouth Parrots

No Agenda Meetups and Global Tribe Connections

The hosts promote upcoming "No Agenda" meetups in Tulsa, Denver, Albany, and Houston, as well as international gatherings in Kuala Lumpur and Ireland. They emphasize that these events are essential for building community and "unity" among listeners. Listeners are encouraged to visit the meetup website to find or start local chapters.

Bad Rap
Episode 1628 2:53:30 - 2:57:26

1628: Bad Rap

No Agenda Meetups and Global Tribe Connection

Reports from recent No Agenda meetups in Fort Wayne, Boston, and East Texas highlight the community's growth and the importance of social connection. Upcoming meetups are scheduled for North Georgia, Charleston, South Jersey, and Tulsa. The hosts emphasize that "connection is protection" and encourage listeners to find or start their own local tribes to combat loneliness and discuss current events.

Do It For Ukraine
Episode 1484 1:53:01 - 1:54:54

1484: Do It For Ukraine

Live TV Medical Scares, Stroke Awareness

Tulsa news anchor Julie Chin suffered the beginnings of a stroke while live on the air, struggling to read the teleprompter before being hospitalized. This follows a similar report from actress Polly Perrette, who revealed she had a massive stroke at age 52. Health officials are using these high-profile incidents to raise awareness about stroke symptoms in middle-aged women.

Ask China!
Episode 1350

1350: Ask China!

Morning News Roundup, Tulsa Massacre and America's Got Talent

The morning news cycle features a History Channel special on the 1921 Tulsa race massacre promoted by ABC and a CBS segment on stopping Asian hate. NBC focuses on entertainment with an interview featuring the hosts of America's Got Talent following its season finale. Ratings for the Billboard Music Awards reportedly fell to an all-time low of 0.7.

Q Victims
Episode 1313 1:42:40 - 1:45:57

1313: Q Victims

Amygdala Hypertrophy, Medical Report

A physician producer from Tulsa, Oklahoma, submits a "medical report" claiming he developed "paradoxical amygdala hypertrophy" from listening to the news. He recommends taking breaks from the "madness" of the current media cycle to protect one's mental health.

Media Decomposition
Episode 1282 1:42:10 - 1:45:53

1282: Media Decomposition

Brian from Tulsa, Vermont Donor Shortage

Brian from Tulsa and Eric Adams from Vermont sent donations to support the "amygdala-shrinking" cause. Adams noted he was stepping up because the hosts previously mentioned a lack of donors from Vermont. Both requested health and jobs karma for their respective businesses.

Mask Debate
Episode 1264

1264: Mask Debate

Herman Cain Death, Media Coverage Discrepancies

Herman Cain, former Republican presidential candidate, passed away following a hospitalization for COVID-19. Media outlets including USA Today, The New York Times, and the Daily Mail are scrutinized for linking his death specifically to his attendance at Donald Trump's Tulsa rally. Discrepancies in headline phrasing, such as "died from" versus "died after a battle with," suggest a coordinated effort to politicize the event.

Trained Marxist
Episode 1253 1:37 - 4:38

1253: Trained Marxist

Donald Trump, Tulsa Rally, West Point Ramp Incident

Donald Trump performed a 100-minute speech at a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, featuring new comedic material regarding his appearance at West Point. Trump addressed media speculation about Parkinson's disease by explaining the difficulties of walking down a slippery metal ramp in leather-soled shoes. He also joked about his technique for drinking water to avoid staining expensive silk ties.

Trained Marxist
Episode 1253 4:39 - 9:59

1253: Trained Marxist

TikTok, CCP, Tulsa Rally Attendance Sabotage

The Trump campaign's Tulsa rally saw lower than expected attendance after a reported sabotage effort coordinated on TikTok. Users, allegedly encouraged by the platform's Chinese-linked management, flooded the system with fake registrations to inflate expectations. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and various Hollywood celebrities mocked the campaign for being deceived by the digital campaign.

Trained Marxist
Episode 1253 1:13:29 - 1:17:40

1253: Trained Marxist

NPR, Tulsa Rally Coverage, Bias in Reporting

NPR's coverage of the Trump rally in Tulsa is criticized for focusing on negative framing, such as the arrest of a woman in a t-shirt and the COVID-19 status of campaign staffers. The hosts argue that NPR has become increasingly slanted, providing "word salad" reports that prioritize narrative over factual detail. The segment contrasts NPR's intellectual branding with its actual reporting quality.

Trained Marxist
Episode 1253 2:22:35 - 2:29:19

1253: Trained Marxist

Juneteenth History, Joe Biden Gaffe, Tulsa Confusion

The hosts discuss the history of Juneteenth, noting its origins in Galveston, Texas, and its recent rise in national prominence. Joe Biden is criticized for a gaffe where he appeared to confuse Juneteenth with the Tulsa Race Massacre and mistakenly stated that Trump was going to Texas instead of Oklahoma. The segment highlights Biden's perceived lack of research on the holiday's significance.

Trained Marxist
Episode 1253 3:20:05 - 3:28:49

1253: Trained Marxist

Tulsa Rally Masks, Media Bias, Show Outro

The episode concludes with a critique of CBS News' coverage of the Tulsa rally, which claimed it would be the largest gathering since the pandemic began while ignoring massive recent protests. The hosts sign off with a final "noodle gun" montage and end-of-show mixes. They remind listeners to return for the next broadcast on Thursday and to continue supporting the show.

Agitprop
Episode 1252 1:33:13 - 1:39:00

1252: Agitprop

Tulsa Rally Concerns and Police Union Hypocrisy

Critics have labeled Donald Trump's upcoming Tulsa rally a "super spreader" event for COVID-19 and a potential flashpoint for racial tension. The discussion also highlighted the perceived hypocrisy of left-wing groups that support labor unions like AFSCME and SEIU but oppose police unions. As calls for police reform grow, the tension between union protections and officer accountability has become a central political issue.

Episode 404 2:19:02 - 2:21:55

404: Spy in a Bag

Joe Biden, Big Stick Joke and Meth Lab in Pants

Vice President Joe Biden made an unintentional double entendre while referencing Teddy Roosevelt's "big stick" policy during a speech. In a separate news item from Oklahoma, a man was arrested after a "one-pot" meth lab hidden in his pants burst during a struggle with police. The chemical mixture, contained in a soda bottle, caused burns to the suspect's body.

Episode 398 11:17 - 13:43

398: Zombie Gun

Media Narratives, Trayvon Martin Case, and Tulsa Shootings

The hosts analyze media coverage of the George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin case, specifically criticizing NBC for editing 911 tapes to emphasize racial elements. They also examine ABC News' reporting on a shooting spree in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where the network questioned if a "lone wolf" was "hunting black people." The hosts argue that the media is intentionally ratcheting up racial tensions.

Disaster Capitalist
Episode 235 29:27 - 32:04

235: Disaster Capitalist

Pedobear Internet Meme, Tulsa Police Department Warning

Tulsa police issued a warning to parents about "Pedobear," an internet meme they claim is used by child predators as a mascot. The hosts mock the news report for failing to understand the character's origins as a joke on sites like 4chan used to mock pedophilia, rather than a tool for actual predators.