Topic: Whitehouse Gov

24 chapters across the catalog

Sig Hale
Episode 1732

1732: Sig Hale

Blake Lively Lawsuit, White House Executive Orders, and Media Obsession

The discussion opens with a critique of current media priorities, contrasting the promotion of actress Blake Lively and her legal disputes with substantive presidential actions on whitehouse.gov. Observations are made regarding viral images of Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos' partner, Lauren Sanchez, at public events. Megyn Kelly is noted for her commentary on these viral moments and her evolving podcasting style.

4 No Youth
Episode 1573

1573: 4 No Youth

National AI Appreciation Day and Bizarre Holidays

John C. Dvorak and the co-host open the program by debating the legitimacy of National AI Appreciation Day. They consult nationalday.com and Whitehouse.gov, discovering a list of concurrent holidays including National Corn Fritter Day, Guinea Pig Appreciation Day, and National Atomic Veterans' Day. The timing of Atomic Veterans' Day is noted for its proximity to the release of the film Oppenheimer.

Food and Drunk Administration
Episode 1315 2:36:29 - 2:40:02

1315: Food and Drunk Administration

White House Hot Mic, Oval Office Signing Desk

A "hot mic" recording from WhiteHouse.gov captured an unidentified voice discussing a "plea deal" during a presentation by President Biden. The audio was quickly removed from the site. Additionally, observers questioned why Biden is signing executive orders at a small desk with a giant seal rather than at the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office, leading to speculation about "bugging" or redecorating.

Gnarler
Episode 1314 2:23:23 - 2:25:34

1314: Gnarler

Build Back Better, The Great Reset and WhiteHouse.gov Source Code

The "Build Back Better" slogan is analyzed as a globalist mantra linked to the World Economic Forum's "Great Reset." The hosts note a hidden message in the source code of the new WhiteHouse.gov website inviting tech workers to join the administration. They question what exactly is being "built back" if the destruction of the economy was intentional.

Act IX
Episode 1103 38:44 - 41:41

1103: Act IX

White House RSS Feeds and Trump Weekly Address

The hosts complain about the removal of RSS feeds from the redesigned White House website, making it difficult to track official updates. They discover that Donald Trump appears to have stopped recording the traditional weekly presidential address in early 2017. They speculate that he prefers Twitter because the media used his recorded addresses against him.

Blotto in Biloxi
Episode 1025 1:18:54 - 1:21:18

1025: Blotto in Biloxi

Executive Order on Work Requirements for Welfare Benefits

President Trump signed an executive order promoting economic mobility by requiring states to implement work requirements for people receiving government benefits. The hosts discuss the difficulty of enforcing these rules, noting how people in the Netherlands often "game" the system by scheduling interviews they have no intention of attending.

No-Stray Spray
Episode 461 2:30:10 - 2:31:38

461: No-Stray Spray

White House Petitions, Texas Secession Movement

The hosts dismiss the trending news of petitions on the White House website for states like Texas to secede from the Union. They characterize the movement as a media distraction from more substantive political issues.

Hillary Doesn't Sweat
Episode 435 2:37:35 - 2:40:05

435: Hillary Doesn't Sweat

TSA Racial Profiling, Boston Logan Airport, Behavioral Detection

The TSA is investigating reports of racial profiling at Boston's Logan International Airport after 30 agents filed internal complaints against their colleagues. The hosts note that the White House recently removed a popular anti-TSA petition from its website and criticize the media for downplaying the profiling reports.

Episode 402 31:09 - 33:39

402: Drunk or Not Drunk?

Presidential Radio Address and Fair Shot Rhetoric

The hosts deconstruct President Obama's weekly radio address, noting his repetitive use of phrases like "fair shot," "fair share," and "same set of rules." They compare this repetitive rhetorical strategy to classic propaganda techniques designed to instill a specific narrative through constant iteration.

Tesla Dome
Episode 336 1:26 - 7:39

336: Tesla Dome

Labor Day History, Pullman Strike, Grover Cleveland

A review of the history of Labor Day reveals its origins in the 1894 Pullman strike rather than the 1882 Central Labor Union observance often cited. President Barack Obama issued a formal proclamation for the holiday, despite it being a long-standing federal fixture. Historical records show President Grover Cleveland sent federal troops to suppress the Pullman strike, resulting in at least 30 deaths, before rushing the Labor Day bill through Congress to appease the workforce.

Reckless & Provocative
Episode 318 58:26 - 1:05:19

318: Reckless & Provocative

National Strategy for Counter-Terrorism and Matthew Olsen

The Obama administration has appointed Matthew Olsen, a former NSA lawyer, to lead the National Counterterrorism Center. The new "National Strategy for Counter-Terrorism" document is analyzed for its heavy use of legalistic language, defining "adherents" and "affiliates" in broad terms. Discrepancies in the spelling of "Osama" vs "Usama" bin Laden in official documents are noted as potential indicators of "shadow theater."

Hail the Foot
Episode 310 44:00 - 46:42

310: Hail the Foot

White House Email Harvesting and Campaign Shilling

The official whitehouse.gov website is accused of using a splash screen to harvest email addresses for President Obama's reelection campaign. After entering an email address, the prompt disappears due to browser cookies, leading to concerns that government resources are being used for political fundraising. Plans are discussed to track if these emails result in solicitations from barackobama.com, which would be reported to the Federal Election Committee.

Last Show Ever
Episode 305

305: Last Show Ever

No Agenda Episode 305 Introduction, Hillary Clinton Speech Observation

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open Episode 305 of No Agenda on May 19, 2011. The hosts observe a live stream from whitehouse.gov where Hillary Clinton is delivering a speech as a warm-up act for President Barack Obama. They comment on the weather in California and the upcoming predicted end-of-days.

Escape from Madrid
Episode 281 1:29:48 - 1:32:57

281: Escape from Madrid

Austin Goolsbee, Internet Sales Tax Question Dodge

During a live White House internet event, economist Austin Goolsbee is asked about the "unfair advantage" of tax-free internet sales. Before he can provide a substantive answer, President Obama appears to "interrupt" the session, which the hosts interpret as a staged maneuver to avoid a difficult policy question.

Pap Schmear
Episode 278 2:04:52 - 2:09:05

278: Pap Schmear

White House Source Code and DNA Spray Surveillance

The White House has released the source code for its website, which was built using the Drupal platform at a reported cost of $18 million. In Rotterdam, local authorities have begun installing "DNA spray" systems in shopping districts to deter robberies. The system sprays an invisible, synthetic DNA liquid on suspects that remains on skin and clothing for long periods, allowing police to link individuals to crime scenes using UV light.

Mothra Will Save Us!
Episode 262 16:06 - 17:57

262: Mothra Will Save Us!

West Wing Week, Michelle Obama Healthy Meals Initiative

The White House reality series "West Wing Week" is critiqued, specifically a segment on Michelle Obama's healthy school meals initiative. President Obama is heard joking that he would be "sleeping on the couch" if the bill had not passed. The hosts suggest these recurring jokes indicate Michelle Obama holds significant influence over policy priorities.

Eating the Evidence
Episode 232 47:20 - 49:09

232: Eating the Evidence

National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month Proclamation

President Obama proclaimed September 2010 as National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month. The hosts link the timing of this proclamation to the high-profile arrest of Paris Hilton for cocaine possession. They argue the celebrity arrest serves as a propaganda tool to raise awareness for drug monitoring technology and recovery initiatives.

Fat China
Episode 208 1:56:35 - 1:58:34

208: Fat China

Show Wrap-Up, Gitmo Nation Sign-Off

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak conclude the episode by encouraging listeners to visit Dvorak.org/NA to support the show. They emphasize the importance of monitoring official sources like WhiteHouse.gov to stay ahead of government indoctrination. The hosts sign off from their respective "command centers," promising to return for the next "early service" on Thursday.