No Agenda - 1705 - "Kamplaining"

Episode Date: October 20, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're a Zionist shill. Adam Curry, John C. DeVora. It's Sunday, October 20th, 2024. This is your award winning Gimbal Nation Media Assassination episode 1705. This is No Agenda. Dialing 8675309 and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill country here in FEMA region number six.
Starting point is 00:00:21 In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where we realize now that Lizzo can fly commercial. I'm John C. Dvorak. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning. She can fly commercial? Yes, she's lost a lot of weight.
Starting point is 00:00:39 You know, it's funny you say that because, of course, I think you have the clip. We all saw her shilling for Kamala in Detroit and I'm like laughing at what she's saying and Tina is saying, is she thin? Is she thin? Is she on the O? I guess that that word has been out there that she's on the O, the big O. On the O.
Starting point is 00:01:00 Is that what they're saying? Yeah, on the O. I mean, the term is on the O. I think we made that up. Oh, well, that's pretty good. Yeah, you got the O face, you're on the O, you got the O butt, yeah, you're on the O. Should we play this clip?
Starting point is 00:01:16 Because it's not, we've referred to it. This is, yes, Lizzo in one of the rallies, she was invited to shill for Kamalaala so she didn't get people to the rally to watch her perform. That's a good bit that she's doing there. And she says this. I'm so proud to be from this city. You know, they say if Kamala wins,
Starting point is 00:01:39 then the whole country will be like Detroit. Okay? Proud like Detroit. Resilient like Detroit. Yeah, no, you can't take it back. You can't jump in with proud like Detroit. I used to notice that too. Yeah, it's like, oops, I misread the prompter. I mean, proud like Detroit. Oh, man, that's great. I noticed that you could just see that she was thinking to herself, oh, that's not, oh, no, what am I going to do here? I'm going to save this. And the sad thing is, you know, Detroit, I mean, I've been to Detroit, I've been to the Moda city.
Starting point is 00:02:14 It has been through some tough times, you know, so no disrespect to Detroit, but that's not exactly what you want but that's not exactly what you want in your presidential campaign. Detroit has become a shadow of itself, of its former self. Ever since Natalie and Clayton started selling homes there. Hey-oh. Hey-oh. Sorry, don't Google that. You know, so this is a pretty old trick to bring in music superstars, how them perform, Kamala's really taken it to the max in this case. What I find interesting is, well, actually I think it's very risky.
Starting point is 00:03:04 Do you know all of the star power she's been bringing out? interesting is, well, actually I think it's very risky. Do you know all of the star power she's been bringing out? Well, there's been a lot of it, but one of the riskiest one I think is Usher. Yes. Pop superstar Lizzo today in her hometown of Detroit, revving up the crowd. I'm proud to say that I voted. I voted early and I voted for Kamala Harris. The Grammy winner lending her celebrity to Vice President Kamala Harris as early voting began today in Detroit. We're going to go vote today. We're going to remind people to vote. We're going to register folks to vote.
Starting point is 00:03:38 What time is it? It's vote time! Rally goers headed straight from the event to the polls. We want to go early and get it done. Harris going after former president Donald Trump's fitness for office. He's becoming increasingly unstable and unhinged. Unhinged! And hitting two battleground states today. Heading from Michigan to Georgia for a rally in Atlanta alongside another celebrity.
Starting point is 00:04:01 R&B and pop star Usher. The Harris campaign leaning into star power to shine a light on the vice president. You know, Usher deleted all of his tweets once the Diddy stuff came out. Yes, he's got his tit in a ring or whatever. Yeah, that's that. I think that's rather, really dangerous.
Starting point is 00:04:24 Just before we start. I don't think that Kamala is aware of any of the stuff. Just before we started the show, all the timelines were filled with Trump scooping fries at McDonald's. So we can say that he worked at McDonald's longer than Vice President Harris. I think that's pretty funny. That's pretty funny. longer than Vice President Harris. I think that's pretty funny. That's pretty funny. The, now for people who went to church this morning in America, I'm sure
Starting point is 00:04:50 that this came up in the conversation and I have the, the two clips. One, which now that I'm listening to both sounds sweetened with crowd noise versus the recording in the crowd. So this is after Vice President Harris is talking about Trump hand selecting, hand picking three Supreme Court judges. Have we all forgotten that they have to go through confirmation and that Senate actually approves them? Yeah, I guess no, he hand picks them, he's just as you. Yeah, and the same way he killed the bill, he killed the border bill, he hand picks him. He's just as you. Yeah, and the same way he killed the bill, he killed the border bill, he just killed it. He killed it. He's not even in
Starting point is 00:05:29 Congress but he managed to kill the bill. He just called everybody and said, kill it, I'm in charge, I'm Trump man. So she was just finished talking about the right to to have an abortion. And they did as he intended. Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally. So, what apparently was shouted was Christ is King, Jesus is Lord. Here is the audience version. I don't know if she actually heard what was said or not, but this is of course being used now to get the Christians out to vote. Good luck. Oh no, they're really trying.
Starting point is 00:06:26 They're really trying. Oh, they can try, yeah. But the Hill had kind of a semi, like an October surprise let. So it's kind of like a giblet. It's not really a surprise, but I thought this was pretty interesting. Oopsie, it appears that Vice President Kamal Harris plagiarized parts of her 2009 criminal justice book. Oopsie, did he say oopsie? Well, he's from the Hill.
Starting point is 00:06:49 We have to start using that now. Oopsie, instead of hello, let's use oopsie. There you go. Oopsie! Oopsie, it appears that Vice President Kamala Harris plagiarized parts of her 2009 criminal justice book. That's according to new reporting from City Journal's Christopher Ruffo. Ruffo reports that, quote, Kamala Harris plagiarized at least a dozen sections of her criminal justice book, who's titled Smart on Crime, according to a new investigation.
Starting point is 00:07:13 The current vice president even lifted material from Wikipedia. Now, Ruffo's team found that multiple violations were comparable in severity to the plagiarism found in former Harvard president Claudine Gaye's doctoral thesis. CNN also reviewed several of the passages highlighted by Ruffo, found that Harris and her co-author failed to properly attribute language to sources. As an example, Ruffo points out that in one section of the book, Harris, without proper attribution, quote, reproduced extensive sections from a John Jay College of Criminal Justice press release. She and her co-author passed off the language as their own, copying multiple paragraphs virtually verbatim. As another example, in a section about a New York court
Starting point is 00:07:54 program, Harris, quote, stole long passages directly from Wikipedia, which is long considered an unreliable source by some. She not only assumes that online encyclopedia's accuracy, but copies its language nearly verbatim without citing the source. That's from Ruffo. Oh no, a political book is full of crap? Oh no, say it ain't so. Well, Ruffo is a kind of a character
Starting point is 00:08:20 because he goes after plagiarism. He's always got that. Oh, that's what he does. That's his thing. Yeah, it's his thing. And he got that Harvard woman blown out of the water because of her plagiarism. But I have to question the validity of any of this from a writer's perspective. Now, I don't do this because if I was going to quote Wikipedia, I say Wikipedia says,
Starting point is 00:08:44 and then I'd have the thing. You would have said sources tell me. I'd never do that. But the, it's legitimate to take, the press releases are put out there for you to steal from. That's what they're there for. Oh, sure. Sure. But you'd send the press release, your support. Ideally, when you send a press release to a writer, ideally, they'll just use it verbatim.
Starting point is 00:09:12 That's what you want. In fact, the press releases usually include questions for you to ask. I see those all the time. Sometimes they will, but generally speaking, a press release would be a complete article written including quotes from people, from various people. And so you can just use it. And so she, and Wikipedia's public domain for all practical purposes, and you can pretty much steal from it if you want to.
Starting point is 00:09:42 So I don't think any of this is plagiarism to be honest about it. Because plagiarism is when you take from a copyrighted work, not a public domain, or from a copyrighted work that somebody else did, and then you make it your own. I think this is a very gray area and I wouldn't have condemned it. I will throw one flag up. I just looked at the Creative Commons license that Wikipedia uses, attribution share alike 4.0 international, which means you are free to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format for any person, purpose, even commercially. You may adapt it, remix, transform, build upon the material for any
Starting point is 00:10:25 purpose, even commercially. However, you must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license and indicate if changes were made. So she violated, violated the copyright. All right. And now that I'm speaking like an Indian, the Bramin, the Brahmin, the Brahmin, the Brahmins have spoken. We received an email from Sir Abs, Dear Adam and John, as a Brahmin Knight, I am officially denouncing Kamala Harris on behalf of my community. Adam said in the last show that no
Starting point is 00:10:58 Brahmins have written into the show denouncing Kamala, so you're going to assume Brahmin's back Kamala just because of her cast. I'm letting you know this is not the case. We want nothing to do with her. She's a swamp creature and we're just as fed up as everyone else is with these types. Thanks, Sir Abs, your Brahman knight. I was very amused by that note. It's great. Well, we had to go back and say, come on, we need some explanation.
Starting point is 00:11:23 It came in two notes. We did have to kind of coax it out of him a little bit, a little bit. Um, very, uh, very entertained by the Chris Wallace show on CNN, uh, on Saturdays. I'm glad you got clips of that. Oh, well it's, you know, my favorite person is on the show. I, yes, you seem to have, I'm now thinking you're obsessed. I listened to the professor and Kara Swisher to understand what the liberal media is thinking because they just put it out there as an example, they are
Starting point is 00:12:02 completely convinced that Trump just decided to start saying nothing at one of his rallies for 16 minutes. Oh this is the one where that poor woman almost died in this crowd. No, no, no, that was the dance party which also just happened for no reason. He just happened, it was no reason. So they never mentioned. Oh this is when the microphone went out? Yes, the whole sound system went out. The microphone went out, what's he supposed to do?
Starting point is 00:12:25 Yeah, and they're like, no, this is dementia. This is dementia. God, what is wrong with these people? Dementia, I'm telling you. Well, what is wrong? This is why I listen to it. It's very hard to watch MSNBC. By the way, no one watches MSNBC.
Starting point is 00:12:42 Nobody watches CNN. There's some people who watch Fox more than the way, no one watches MSNBC. Nobody watches CNN. There's some people who watch Fox more than the others, but even that a lot of those shows no one watches. The only reason why the mainstream is kept alive is carrier fees, which are carriage fees, which are diminishing quickly as people cut the cord and the fact that people post clips of it. There's more viewing of the clips than there is of the shows.
Starting point is 00:13:08 Absolutely. So if people would stop posting clips, then no one would know what they said. But, oh no, no, we can't do that because- We can't. We can't do that. I'm a reporter, I'm a reporter. That's no good.
Starting point is 00:13:20 I'm on X, I'm reporting on this. This is not Red, dry, dry, dry, dry, dry, dry. Anyway, I'm gonna do, I'm just bad obviously without the mainstream. We have no show Or we just be deconstructing licks Friedman We could be we well we could be deconstructing pockets or we can read stuff printed material and Sounds like a lot of fun. We could get AI voices to read them. Man, the France 24 is using that AI voice all the time now.
Starting point is 00:13:52 Complete packages are just read by that AI voice. Oh, that's no good. I don't think so. It's not an offensive voice. It will come up later. I don't remember which clip it is. Anyway, I have a couple of AI clips for that. Here is the Chris Wallace show
Starting point is 00:14:06 and they're talking about Kamala Harris not being a communist. She's not a communist. She's not a communist. Stop it. I have to say though, I am just so exhausted by the idea that she is. This is Lulu, by the way.
Starting point is 00:14:20 Lulu, Lulu Garcia. Yes, Lulu is who no one's ever heard of. She's made a name for herself recently. She's a New York Times reporter. Lulu, by the way, Lulu, Lulu Garcia. Yes, Lulu is who no one's ever heard of. She's made a name for herself recently. She's a New York Times reporter. I looked her up. I have to say, I was more impressed than you are letting on here.
Starting point is 00:14:38 Let me see. She was NPR's bureau chief in Mexico City, Baghdad, and Jerusalem. Opened the bureau in Mexico City, Baghdad and Jerusalem. Opened the bureau in Rio de Janeiro. Her coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and dispatches of the Arab Spring uprisings brought, her name is Garcia Navarro, multiple awards in 2012, including the Edward R. Murrow Award, Peabody Awards, plural, for her coverage of the Libyan revolt.
Starting point is 00:15:16 We came, we saw, he died. And most importantly, her series on the Amazon rainforest, won the Peabody finalist. Hey, we should say finalist. That's not winning. That's not winning. It's just a nothing. She started her career as a freelance journalist for the BBC World Service and Voice of America.
Starting point is 00:15:37 Hello, Spookboy. Wow. Okay, you got me flat footed here. I had no idea that this was this girl's background. Voice of America. She did a good job of staying under the radar as far as I'm concerned. Well, both, I mean, all world services, certainly the BBC World Service. You know, before I, when I was still working at the pirate radio station, I was, someone
Starting point is 00:16:04 had said, hey, this guy does stuff in English, he does radio, and the Dutch World Service interviewed me or had me in for an interview to see if I wanted to work for them. And what was that guy's name? It was, well, he was a British guy. And I was like, why is a British guy running the Dutch Veerhoed Omroep,
Starting point is 00:16:24 the world Service for the Netherlands? And much later I realized, of course, he was a British spook running- Yes, MI6 probably. MI6, of course. So when you're a freelance journalist for the BBC World Service and Voice of America, traveling to Cuba, Syria, Panama, and several European countries- Both these places.
Starting point is 00:16:46 Wow. So at least we know a little bit more about our friend Lulu here. I'm impressed. All right. Here we go. I have to say though, I am just so exhausted by the idea that she is so far left and that she's a communist. They tried this for Biden in 2020.
Starting point is 00:17:04 Biden's a communist. No, they for Biden in 2020. Biden's a communist. No, they did not. By the way, stop. This is what I, yeah, I saw this series too. And it was like, and I didn't, I didn't clip it, but it was like, who, when and where did they call Biden a communist? Do you remember this? We covered the campaign very closely.
Starting point is 00:17:27 When was Biden ever called a communist? I don't think he has ever been called a communist. I don't think so either. So why do they drop this little nugget, this Biden was also called a communist? Why is this nugget? This has to be for a communist. Why is this not, this has to be for a reason. Now that you bring up that she's a spook, it has to be for some spook reason. It was Jonathan Marks who ran the the Dutch World Service. Let me see if I can look, am I six? Let me see. No, you're still preoccupied with that. Anyway, who was that guy who tried to, you could have been a spook. They tried this for Biden in 2020. Biden's a communist.
Starting point is 00:18:09 If he gets into power, the entire country's going to collapse. I mean, this is something I hear in Miami all the time. And it's- She said a lot of pretty far left things. Wait, wait, wait. I'm sorry I'm having to do this. No, no, no, it's okay. Because I understand this is why the clip has been chosen.
Starting point is 00:18:29 Did she say she's hearing this in Miami? Oh, there's a lot going on in Miami. Yes, there's a reason she's... I have the other clips why she's hearing that. I'm going to try to shut up. No, no, no. Interrupt as much as you want. Entire country is going to collapse. I mean, this is something I hear in Miami all the time. She said a lot of pretty far left things. I'm not saying she hasn't, but Biden was not a communist. The country hasn't fallen into communism.
Starting point is 00:18:52 And I will say that she, in 2019, said some things that definitely fall into the progressive camp, which she has now recanted. And that has not been- They'll never explain why. You know, they're not good enough. What? Like, literally, Trump is saying... No, wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:19:07 You had this view on decriminalization. You had this view. What's your explanation? My values haven't changed. I can't explain it. What happened with Donald Trump and abortion? He was for it, for it, against it. No, I don't want to do the what about-ism.
Starting point is 00:19:16 I'm not... What about-ism? What about-ism? No, I don't want to do the what about-ism. What I want to say is there is a real question about what does Kamala Harris actually believe? And that is, I think, a fair question to be pressed on. I'm not saying that it isn't.
Starting point is 00:19:32 What I think is not fair is this is just the extrapolation from that, that somehow she is the next sort of, you know, mouse a tongue that's going to come over here. Anybody's saying that, but anyway, we're going to get to talk about Donald Trump now. All right, I'm going to do the Donald Trump bit because Kara's featured on that. Then I'm going to come back to this Miami thing, which plays into what Lulu was saying. There is no proof that tech companies colluded to do this. This is nonsense and he knows it. Oh.
Starting point is 00:20:03 No, I'm sorry. There was a major institutional effort to suppress that story. Listen, I have been one of the biggest critics of tech. This is nonsense. Absolutely nonsense. And when he just sort of discounts. By the way, biggest critic of tech, what you't think Apple has advertised on anything in podcasting. They advertise on Pivot and Kamala. Kara is all like, oh, I love the new iPhone. I love the Vision Pro.
Starting point is 00:20:39 Makes so much sense. Yes, spatial computing is great. They are bought and sold for on that show. I'm saying it. Biggest critics of tech. This is nonsense. Absolutely nonsense. And when he just sort of discounts all the court cases, dozens and dozens of them. Wasn't the New York Post thrown off Twitter? They were. And then they, Scott, let me try again to explain to you what actually happened. She's trying to correct the Hunter Biden laptop story where the New York Post was kicked off
Starting point is 00:21:11 Twitter and now she's trying to say no, no, no, they made a mistake and they corrected it. This is quite unbelievable. Was the New York Post thrown off Twitter? They were and then they have, Scott, let me try again to explain to you what actually happened. Oh, that's a mansplaining they made a mistake i actually did they threw the new york post and the story off twitter
Starting point is 00:21:33 let's look at her because she doesn't know what you're talking about so it's really hard to deal with you you wouldn't insult me i'm not insulting you i don't know why you keep repeating things that aren't true did they get thrown off twitter? they did and then they said that we made a mistake and they put them It's like a hen house. Blblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblblbl Just like CNN does just like the New York Times it wasn't after the election It was during the time and they switched back Dorsey switch during the time and they switched back Dorsey switch switch Kara Swisher Shame on you. So I think what the issue is is you think Twitter is the government you think Twitter is Running things and there is not this wide collusion, but and Gini Vance knows that because he's worked in tech
Starting point is 00:22:24 He knows there are do you see what she's saying? There not this wide collusion but and Gini Vance knows that because he's worked in tech he knows there are Do you see what she's saying? There was not widespread collusion. It's so nasty. What the issue is, is you think Twitter is the government. You think Twitter is running things and there is not this wide collusion. Who said that? Who on the panel said that they think Twitter is the government nobody said that but she's that's Scott Jensen I think the guy who's a Supposedly a conservative but then here comes the lie. Oh, you know, he's phony by the way
Starting point is 00:22:55 These shows cuz I was watching one the other day. I was gonna take some clips on this It's like why what's the bot the point is futile. Oh, it's fine It is there they have a fake word. It was on one the shows, I'm trying to think which one, I can think in a minute, but it's one of the MSNBC shows where you have the, we have a Democrat and a Republican strategist. And the Republican strategist is someone no one's ever heard of. She worked for Cuomo and she was, she hates Trump. I mean, what kind of, this is bull crap.
Starting point is 00:23:28 They listen to these phony balonies. They just like bringing, oh, here's Adam Kissinger, you know, he represented the Republican party and he's going to be standing here with Liz Cheney, who's endorsing a bunch of Democrats for various congressional offices in Texas. This is bull crap that people, anyone believe this? No.
Starting point is 00:23:54 You think Twitter is running things and there is not this wide collusion. Wide collusion. There's not this wide collusion. It's narrow collusion. Narrow. Come on, Kara. You are a disgrace to podcasting. Oh, that's coming from the Podfather. The Podfather has spoken.
Starting point is 00:24:21 Because he's worked in tech. He knows there's no such thing as big tech. There are big tech companies. They do not collude on this issue. Thank you. Thank you for setting me up. Perfect. Okay.
Starting point is 00:24:33 So it was actually NPR who are leading the story on what's happening with Latinos, the Hispanics, the Cubanos in Miami, and they're baffled. There was a Marist poll that showed nearly 60% will support Trump in November. Now, Florida has also had this long and significant population of conservative Cuban Americans, but I'm just curious, what's causing this? What's behind the movement? How about the Democrat party sucks? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:03 I mean, I think Miami-Dade County in South Florida is a very specific example, right? So Miami-Dade County, of course, it's the most populous county in the state. It has a lot of political power, but the majority are, to your point, they're Cuban American, conservative Cuban Americans. And so I think for decades, How come they don't say far right, Cuban Americans? How come now it's just conservative Cuban Americans? You guys got to get your style guide right.
Starting point is 00:25:28 Cuban American, conservative Cuban Americans. So I think for decades, Republicans have been doing something really well, and that is sort of casting Democrats as socialists, not as communists, sort of manipulating the meaning of words so that right now, if you turn on the radio, if you turn on some of the local news, it's pretty common to hear that Vice President Kamala Harris is comrade Harris, right? So that's a very intentional sort of effort. That's not-
Starting point is 00:25:56 But wait, didn't George Soros buy all the radio stations? How can this be? That makes no sense. He bought all the Latino radio stations. He was going to flip the election with the stupid Spanish people who listen to AM radio. Huh? That Vice President Kamala Harris is comrade Harris, right? And so that's a very intentional sort of effort. That's not new. It's been happening for decades. And so I'm not completely surprised that Donald Trump could potentially become the first Republican presidential
Starting point is 00:26:26 candidate to win the Ladino vote in Florida in the last 20 years. And he's working hard to do it this election. Here he is in a town hall this week with Univision when he was asked about immigration. They're coming in totally, nobody knows who they are, where they come from. And the people that are most against it are the Hispanic people. They are totally against it, what's happened. They're eating the dogs.
Starting point is 00:26:52 Yeah. Yes. That's the world's greatest, that's a clip of the year. Yeah, yeah. So you want to hear more of that or you, are you convinced? Yeah, I find this hilarious. Oh yeah, so they, and this guy is just feigning, he's, I don't understand. Are they people of that? Are you kidding? Yeah, I find this hilarious. Oh yeah. And this guy is just feigning, I don't understand. Are there people of color? That makes no sense. How can they like Hitler, Stalin, Nazi?
Starting point is 00:27:12 I'm struck by something that he said there. He said the people that are most against it, this illegal immigration subject that he talks so much about, are the people who came in legally turd or Hispanic. What do you make of that? I mean, look, it even it's, it's kind of surreal that Donald Trump feels so comfortable stepping into Miami-Dade County where there's so many immigrants and so comfortable stepping into these Spanish language spaces like Univision. Spanish? What is it? What spaces?
Starting point is 00:27:40 Hold on a second. What are these spaces? Spanish language spaces. Oh, is that on X? A Spanish language space? Into Miami-Dade County where there's so many immigrants and so comfortable stepping into these Spanish language spaces like Univision and using this anti-immigrant rhetoric.
Starting point is 00:27:56 I mean, if we were having this conversation five, 10 years ago, I honestly wouldn't believe that. But I think that comfort level is exactly what places like Fox News are paying attention to. And now hold on a second, can you stop it? Is this this woman? No, this is not Lulu. Lulu is coming back up in a moment.
Starting point is 00:28:13 Who's this? This is some other NPR expert, because when you're doing a story on Latin Americans. I like the racist angle that she uses, as if you're a Hispanic you have to love every illegal that comes in if they have brown skin. Not recognizing the fact that even the white population in the turn of the century, the white population, the Italians and whoever was in the country hated the Irish who were also white. When they came in they didn't like them. And now, and in fact, when the Italians came in, the whites that were also white. That's right. When they came in, they didn't like them.
Starting point is 00:28:45 And now, and in fact, when the Italians came in, the whites that were already there didn't like the other. These are whites not liking whites coming in. Why wouldn't the Hispanics exhibit the same characteristics unless they're racist like this woman is obviously racist? NPR, the National Public Racists. Comfort level is exactly what places like Fox News are paying attention to, right? And it's this comfort level that I think stems from the idea that the polls are showing that a majority of Latinos, including foreign born Latinos, aren't insulted when Donald Trump uses this anti-immigrant rhetoric, right? They see this sort of wall between- You're right. She can only see color of skin. Like, anti-illegal immigration rhetoric, but...
Starting point is 00:29:37 This is the Democrats' dilemma. They are inherently racist to the bone. Themselves as Latinos and the other as immigrants. Well, you would talk, talk more about that because in this town hall, he doubled down on his false argument that migrants were eating people's pets. You know, right. That's just so racist that he said that. Argument that migrants were eating people's pets in Ohio. You're right.
Starting point is 00:30:06 This anti-immigrant rhetoric, it doesn't seem to be doing anything to erode his support with these voters at all. But I don't understand that. Because they're not eating their pets. Look, I mean, I think immigration is the closing argument for Donald Trump, right? I think he's very intentionally trying to reenact that 2016 build the wall moment and now getting an even more visceral reaction through send them back.
Starting point is 00:30:28 And I think the difference between 2020 and 2024 is that they've understood that even Latinos, even the descendants of the immigrant. These people, they must get picked up by limo in the morning with blackened windows so they don't see what's actually happening in, on the streets of America. Or, you know, they're too busy reading their scripts or some things. Like, don't you see that? I think the limbo argument is probably the valid one. Can tap into that nativism and that resentment and that anger.
Starting point is 00:30:58 It may not make sense, but just from a practical level, if you have someone that is creating such fear through fear mongering and misinformation and trying to get Americans to believe that there's this existential threat happening in your door, people believe that. I think the tactic is simple, get people to vote out of fear. Well, I don't know about you, Ms. NPR, but right down the road in San Antonio, 20 Venezuelan gang members were arrested who had apartment complexes completely under siege. So that's kind of on my doorstep. So I don't know, you're in the limo reading your scripts. All right, so now we'll go to Lulu because Lulu interviewed
Starting point is 00:31:42 JD Vance and again it's about the Hunter laptop and the big tech censorship, because for some reason Lulu, she is the New York Times comment, is the New York Times podcast, I think. She just can't see that that actually happened or she hasn't looked up the timeline or I don't know. In the debate, you were asked to clarify if you believe Trump lost the 2020 election. Do you believe he lost the 2020 election? I think that Donald Trump and I have both raised a number of issues with the 2020 election,
Starting point is 00:32:15 but we're focused on the future. I think there's an obsession here with focusing on 2020. I'm much more worried about what happened after 2020, which is a wide open border, groceries that are unaffordable. Senator, yes or no? Donald Trump, please. Yes or no? I'm Lulu.
Starting point is 00:32:30 I'm from the New York Times. Senator, yes or no? It's a yes or no question. Do they think they're in Congress? Because Congress does all the time. I know. That's exactly what it sounds like as a congressional. But she's obvious.
Starting point is 00:32:42 If your thesis... thesis, what kind of a thesis is it? What do you mean thesis? She's an obvious spook. My facts she's obvious. If your thesis thesis, what kind of thesis? What do you mean thesis? She's an obvious spook. My facts. You're bringing this up. She has got the government mentality. She's got government mentality. She's a government asset. Yes. Yes. Yes. So she's going to act like one. Yes or no?
Starting point is 00:33:01 Yep, exactly. Unaffordable. And look. Senator, yes or no? By the way, that sounds like anaffordable. And look... Senator, yes or no? By the way, that sounds like an edit too. I don't know. Maybe it's just me. ...border, groceries that are unaffordable.
Starting point is 00:33:10 And look... Senator, yes or no? Okay. Did Donald Trump lose the 2020 election? Let me ask you a question. Is it okay... Oh, good one, Vance. ...that big technology companies censored the Hunter Biden laptop story, which independent
Starting point is 00:33:26 analysis have said cost Donald Trump millions of votes. Senator Vance, I'm going to ask you again, did Donald Trump lose the 2020 election? Did big technology companies censor a story that independent studies have suggested would have cost Trump millions of votes? Senator Vance, I'm going to ask you again, did Donald Trump lose the 2020 election? And I've answered your question with another question. You answer my question and I'll answer yours. My brain is melting from this nonsense,
Starting point is 00:33:56 but let's keep it going. Let's keep it going because now we get some new terms. I like it when it turns into a pissing contest. Oh, Vance is good at that. At least- No, Vance is. at that. At least he's good. No, Vance is. I'm actually more impressed with this guy over the... You didn't like him in the beginning.
Starting point is 00:34:11 You were not a fan. I did not like him. I think he, without his beard, especially without his beard, he looks like a young, mean-spirited Rush Limbaugh. He looks like Rush Limbaugh without his beard. And he's cocky. But the beard, I think the beard softens his look and makes you think differently about him because it's a modern look. And when you start listening to him do his thing, he is so sharp that you have to start to like him.
Starting point is 00:34:43 All right. we continue now. New terms. I have asked this question repeatedly. It is something that is very important for the American people to know. There is no proof, legal or otherwise, that Donald Trump did not lose the 2020 election. You're repeating a slogan rather than engaging with what I'm saying, which is that when our own technology firms engage in industrial scale censorship, by the way, back- Industrial scale censorship.
Starting point is 00:35:10 By the federal government in a way that independent studies suggest affect the votes. I'm worried about Americans who feel like there were problems in 2020. I'm not worried about this slogan that people throw. Well, every court case went this way. I'm talking about something very discreet, a problem of censorship in this country that I do think affected things in 2020. And more importantly, that led to Kamala Harris's governance, which has screwed this country up in a big way. All right, these are pretty short. So one more here. Senator, would you have certified the election in 2020? Yes or no?
Starting point is 00:35:45 I've said that I would have voted against certification because of the concern that I just raised. I think that when you have technology companies- The answer is no. When you have technology companies censoring Americans at a mass scale in a way that, again, independent studies have suggested affect the vote,
Starting point is 00:36:00 I think that it's right to protest against that, to criticize that, and that's a totally reasonable thing. So the answer is no. Oh, Lulu. All right, this final one will bring us to another important topic. And the last question. Now I have to follow this woman because of what all you brought up. Oh, no, she's an important character.
Starting point is 00:36:17 Because she's obviously been brought to the fore. Mm-hmm. Because I never heard of her until this recent, you know, she's been obviously showing up here and there out of the blue, by the way. Does she have an agent? How do you do that? Oh, I'm sure she has an agent. I'm sure she does.
Starting point is 00:36:34 You run into these reporter from the New York Times with an agent. Out of the blue, she starts showing up on stuff. She's just out of the blue. She's now a player. How does that work? Well, it works because somebody else is behind it all. And the last question, will you support the election results this time
Starting point is 00:36:54 and commit to a peaceful transfer of power? Well, first of all, of course we commit to a peaceful transfer of power. We are gonna have a peaceful transfer of power. I of course believe that peaceful transfer of power is gonna make Donald Trump the next president of the United States. But if there are problems, of course, in the same way that Democrats protested in 2004 and Donald Trump raised issues in 2020, we're going to make sure that this election counts, that every legal ballot is counted.
Starting point is 00:37:21 We've filed almost 100 lawsuits at the RNC to try to ensure that every legal ballot is counted. We've filed almost 100 lawsuits at the RNC to try to ensure that every legal ballot has counted. I think you would maybe criticize that. We see that as an important effort to ensure election integrity, but certainly we're gonna respect the results in 2024. And I feel very confident they're gonna make Donald Trump the next president.
Starting point is 00:37:38 So about this peaceful transfer of power, and a lot of people email me this, and I think there's been some misunderstanding and certainly oh let me say it some misinformation about this presidential brief to the Department of Defense which is DOD directive 5240.01 I'm sure you've received emails about this. I watched a presentation on this particular... By Jimmy Dore? No, God no, no, by a guy who's ex, in ex, it's crazy, I think it's called S2 or S3,
Starting point is 00:38:13 it's a podcast, but this guy's wearing a mask, he claims to have been in the Department of Defense in that secretive little agency they have, which is the spookiest of the spook agencies, I think we knew the DOD agency. And he analyzes this to an extreme and I thought broke it down in a very reasonable, he's good this guy.
Starting point is 00:38:38 Well, let me tell you my takeaway and tell me if that fits with what the masked guy said. Because this is a legal document. So you know, and if you don't understand this is an update to directive for the Department of Defense 521.0.56 from November of 2020, so before January 6 even, then you don't understand that this has been on the books for a long time. And it doesn't... He takes it back to 2007.
Starting point is 00:39:09 Yes, you can take it back further. And it doesn't actually give permission for the military to come in and start shooting people at all. What it does do, and this is, I think is actually more interesting than the way people are discussing it, is it broadens the special authority to bypass Congress. So in fact, it was not even Nancy Pelosi's call to bring in the National Guard or the military, and it gives the president and the Secretary of Defense more leeway to invoke this, which is assistance, but it's not necessarily a violation of the Posse Comitatus Act, which I'm against all of this in general. I don't think any of this is good, but it really makes who was in charge, who was the secretary of defense during January 6th?
Starting point is 00:40:10 I'm not sure. Was that Milley? I think it was Milley. No, no, Milley was never the secretary of defense. No, he was joint chief of staff, right. Well, I'm thinking this really strengthens Trump's case even more. And I'm not so sure why, well yeah, you can argue that this is put in because they know Trump's going to win and that the nut jobs are going to be out.
Starting point is 00:40:37 We need some loosened authority. But this is not new. That's my point. This is not really new. But everyone approached like, oh my God, they're going to start killing MAGA if Trump loses. First of all, I don't think MAGA is going to go crazy. Second of all, I don't think that's on deck. What does your masked man say? He says it's really about using drones domestically.
Starting point is 00:41:00 Yeah, surveillance. Exactly. Surveillance. domestically. Yeah, surveillance, exactly. Exactly surveillance and yeah and that kind of stuff but it's not a you cannot deploy the military against American citizens. There are some very specific cases where you can do that which is mentioned in the in both of these. But it's really you know terrorism and a couple other things. It's not for out of control protest. Now. Now, unfortunately, I think I want to get back on track to what you were talking about before you brought this in, which I didn't think was... applies, is that the end of that last back-and-forth with was Trump, but you know, about the 2020
Starting point is 00:41:40 election. It's beyond me why Vance and all the rest of them don't bring up the fact that to this day, Hillary thinks she won the 2016 election and it was a not my president era and Trump was, it was a fraudulent and they went on and on and on. To this day, Hillary thinks she won towards 2016. And what's the difference between Trump thinking he won 2020 and Hillary to this day, thinking she won 2016 Democrats and the, and the pundits and nobody says anything about it. That's not exactly what she says. She says, uh,
Starting point is 00:42:23 Russia stole it for Trump. She's very smart about that. She doesn't say I won. Okay, the point is she still thinks she should have been president. Yes, well now you sound like Twitter. I sound like who? Twitter. People on Twitter talk about this all the time. Well, I don't talk about it on Twitter all the time.
Starting point is 00:42:43 I just repost funny clips. No, I didn't don't talk about it on Twitter all the time I just know funny funny. I didn't say you talk about on Twitter no and and the domain the more damning to me is the Democrats including... Hold on a second. What? This damn machine wants to... it came up with a... Oh no. You want to reboot now? No no no sleep later. The little signish thing went... It went away? You can't you can't stop it it's gonna just reboot on you? I don't know. If I go offline, you know the reason why. Keep moving the mouse.
Starting point is 00:43:09 Whatever you do, keep moving the mouse. No, more damning is when, who's the lady who ate the salad with her comb? What? Yeah, the senator who ate the, she ran for president with the, come on. She ate the, she was... she ran for president with the, with the, come on. She ate the, she was Elizabeth Warren. No, no. Klobuchar, Klobuchar, Klobuchar. Oh, Klobuchar, the one that throws the staplers.
Starting point is 00:43:33 Yeah. And who ate the salad with her fork. I mean, with their comb, with their comb. She, she was on a panel with multiple Democrats saying, you know, the machines are rigged. That's more damning to me, but that's not brought up very often. Anyway, I do have a little- Nothing is brought up. This whole thing is a charade. Well, no, if people would stop posting crap on social media, no one would
Starting point is 00:43:58 even be talking about it. Well, that's not going to happen. No, I know. Now you brought in a clip, which again, this is one of these, what is wrong with Trump? He says he's the father of IVF. How could he be ashamed of that? Yeah, but upon further analysis, you can interpret what he said in a different way.
Starting point is 00:44:22 And I'm going to set you up, but you're good enough at this to hear what you hear. I think he says, I'm father of IVFs. As in he has fathered children through IVF. Listen carefully. Tonight, former president Donald Trump under fire after making this strange claim about in vitro fertilization to an all-female town hall. Oh, I want to talk about IVF. I'm the father of IVF, so I want to hear this question. He doesn't say I'm the father of IVF, he says I'm the father of IVFs. He does. He says IVFs.
Starting point is 00:45:04 So maybe Barron of IVFs. He does. He says IVFs. So maybe Barron was IVF. Think about it. Let that sink in. Wow. I'll give you that one. You got two today. Let's listen again.
Starting point is 00:45:17 An all female town hall. Oh, I want to talk about IVF. I'm the father of IVF. So I want to hear this question. So I think that one of his kids at least maybe it must be plural if he says IVF because there's a clear S in there. Now, of course, he's just demented. So, you know, but. I want to bring a clip in because it's based on what you were just discussing
Starting point is 00:45:44 about this Lula woman and her commentary. Lulu, Lulu, Lulu. Is it Lulu? Yeah, Lulu. That's her first name. And the fact that the people driving around in limos and they don't have a clue. They're reading their scripts. Which I believe is true.
Starting point is 00:46:00 It brings us to Anna Kasparian. The famous- Oh, finally, Anna Kasparian. I've been waiting for this. Yes, because she has had an experience that kind of turned her off on certain kinds of thinking. Now, explain who she is first. Anna Kasparian is the girl, the Armenian girl that sits next to Chunk Uyghur on the Young Turk show, which is on various cable networks. And Uyghur is probably the father of the socialist Democrats movement.
Starting point is 00:46:33 He's not got anything to do with it anymore, but he's the one probably behind, I would say. And she was very radical, certainly during… She's an extreme… She's a borderline communist. Well, I don't know about that, but she was very hateful of Trump and very hateful of Republicans. She's a very hateful girl. Yeah. She was quite hateful. And here she is now.
Starting point is 00:46:55 In 2022, it was around March, I was walking my dog. It was not quite dark yet, but the sun was setting. As I'm walking my dog, I see these two guys that- They're eating the dogs. In 2022, it was around March. Sorry, I couldn't help myself. I was walking my dog. It was not quite dark yet, but the sun was setting. As I'm walking my dog, I see these two guys that were, they were just kind of like moving around weirdly, you know, they seemed kind of manic and their clothes were tattered so I just, I knew that they
Starting point is 00:47:30 were probably homeless and I also knew that they're probably on something just based on like the twitchy way they were acting. But living in LA, I mean I've, there's homeless people everywhere, right? So I've never had problems, I didn't think anything of it, but as I was bending down to pick up my dog's mess, one of the guys grabs me by my hips and he had an erection and just starts like humping. Who's still providing the commentary? Oh God, who did that? That was Jillian. Oh, Jillian Michaels?
Starting point is 00:48:04 This was an interview with Jillian Michaels on her podcast. I like Jillian Michaels. She's doing interesting shows these days. One of the guys grabs me by my hips and he had an erection and just starts like humping me. Jillian, we might point out as a lesbian, so it's extra interesting she's given this commentary. And I didn't know what to do. Like I was terrified. I didn't have a weapon on me. Like I had no way of defending myself. I didn't know how far it was going to go because it's two guys. I'm by myself with my little dog. It was like one of the most terrifying things ever because I'm believe that. I'm pretty good at defending myself.
Starting point is 00:48:45 In that moment, I just knew there was no option. No way. Yeah. Yeah. And luckily he stopped and they just laughed at me and walked away as they were laughing at me. And so there was the fear and then the humiliation and weirdly shame, like I felt ashamed for some reason.
Starting point is 00:49:03 And it was awful. And it was really taking a toll on my mental health because I have to walk my dog, right? So at least- I can't wait. I have not heard this clip. I'm curious where this is going. Two or three times a day,
Starting point is 00:49:17 I'm going outside kind of scared. And so I opened up about this on the show, not really thinking much of it. And before I knew it, I'm starting to get these messages and it's like really, really harsh stuff. And it's about how you are painting a picture of the homeless community. You know, how could you be like this? You know, these are your unhoused neighbors and they need help. A few people accused me of being racist
Starting point is 00:49:46 when I had never disclosed the race of the individuals who did this to me. And in fact, they were white. And so like when they started accusing me of being racist, I'm like, wait a minute, why are you assuming that the people who did this? Of course. Yeah, like I think you might have a problem here.
Starting point is 00:50:01 Exactly. Yeah. And that woke me up. That woke me up because I'm like, oh my god. Oh, well, that's interesting. I didn't know that that was her awakening story. Yeah. She's gone much further than that.
Starting point is 00:50:15 It wasn't the event itself. It was the reaction to her talking about it. Right, right, right. That woke her up. She realized that she was amongst the a-holes. Because now she's being excoriated and the left hate her and are telling Chunk he should fire her.
Starting point is 00:50:33 And she's out of the club. And Chunk's keeping her for sure because he likes her on the show. She's a good foil. She has good things to say and she's a natural broadcaster. She sure is. And it's like, I'm sure she's going to end up becoming a Republican. Well if not, and she continues to be a journalist or a TV personality, according to Morning
Starting point is 00:51:01 Joe, she's going to be on the list. This isn't a Republican Party right now. No. And they know it. So there are those who were like, wow, this isn't the party I recognize. But what's the permission structure? Are you hearing it from any of your Republican friends in the business community? This, by the way, who you're hearing in a moment is Donnie Deutsch, former advertising executive.
Starting point is 00:51:23 That guy has lost control. Yeah, he went from... here in a moment is Donnie Deutsch, former advertising executive. That guy has lost control. Yeah, he went from, I mean, back in the day, and I'm talking mid 90s when I was in advertising in New York, Donnie Deutsch was, wow, Donnie Deutsch, man, he's quite the dude. And now he's just Donnie Douche. That can be created for a vote for Kamala Harris at a time like this. You know, as we all talk to a lot of people who vote for Trump, and I say to them, and I still can't figure out, do they not believe it or do they not care?
Starting point is 00:51:57 Do they not understand that our freedom is on the line? Do they not get that, or do they just not care? Do they take freedom for granted at this point? And I challenge people and I say you do understand that he will turn on this country and he will turn us into hungry. Do you not understand the freedom that started as you brought it up? It started with Roe v. Wade. It will continue. It will continue by putting his enemies in jail. It will continue on having unfree media. Are there people around this table that are really worried? Rev, are you worried going forward
Starting point is 00:52:28 that you're on a list if Donald Trump is elected? Yes or no? I'm convinced I'll be on the list. I am too. I don't know how we're not gonna be. And think about that, this is America. This is the United States of America and people in the media like the Rev
Starting point is 00:52:43 have to be concerned that they may be on a list. I have people saying to media, like the Rev, have to be concerned that they may be on a list. I have people saying to me, Donnie, are you worried? This is America. Well, I'm on a list. I'm on Trump's list. I'm a journalist. I'm going to be thrown in jail because he said that.
Starting point is 00:52:57 Except he didn't. He never said that. And is it, are they talking about the kind of list that Tulsi Gabbard is on? So she gets rousy when she tries to get on air. Is it a list like that? Exactly. No, this is it. Well, we are in the final, what are we now?
Starting point is 00:53:14 14th, you know, 14 days and you and I have just succumbed to it. I mean, this is our fifth rodeo and so we just have to, this is all that the news is. There's some other interesting stuff that we'll talk about but you know we're just gonna go through it all with you for instance breaking new evidence former president Trump is calling the federal judge in this case Tanya Chutkin an evil person for releasing these nearly 2,000 pages of evidence submitted by special counsel Jack Smith in one of the depositions released today a White House aide told investigators when Trump was informed
Starting point is 00:53:46 Oh, here it comes. This is the damning evidence There was rioting at the Capitol January 6th. He responded by saying, Oh really? Let's go see. Then the aide handed him the TV remote control. Oh no! The aide said he then went to grab Trump a diet coke. Oh no! Oh no! Oh no!
Starting point is 00:54:06 Throw him in jail! Jack Smith has argued Trump scrolled his phone and watched the attack on TV that day without immediately calling off the rioters. Trump tried to delay the release of- How is he supposed to do that, by the way? How is he supposed to call off the rioters? Did they all have earpieces and he was gonna- How is that supposed to work?
Starting point is 00:54:24 The same way he killed the bill in Congress just make some phone calls you know that's what he does calling off the rioters Trump tried to delay the release of these passages until after the election but Nora judge Chuckin ruled holding back the information itself from the public would be election interference now listen to this room my god you know why he wanted to hold it back I can tell you. Because he didn't want to promote Coca-Cola. They've been woke and he doesn't need this promotion for Coca-Cola.
Starting point is 00:54:53 He asked for a Diet Coke. Hold on a second. So listen to this. This is a great version of the report. The judge overseeing Donald Trump's 2020 election interference case unsealed nearly 2,000 pages of documents. The majority are heavily redacted, but they do provide a small glimpse into the evidence that prosecutors will present if the case goes to trial.
Starting point is 00:55:16 Most of the material has already been made public. It includes a transcript of Trump's phone call pressuring Georgia election officials. Now listen for the quote. Listen for the quote. This is what gets interesting. It includes a transcript of Trump's phone call pressuring Georgia election officials to quote find enough votes to reverse his election loss in the state to Joe Biden. That's not a quote. He's making a whole run on scent. What happened to end quote? He's making a whole run on sense. What happened to end quote?
Starting point is 00:55:49 Come on. Yeah, it was poor form. Very poor form. So I guess the most entertaining thing was the Al Smith dinner. Yes, I have a couple of clips. I have a series of analysis of the dinner, but then I also have the top five jokes that I didn't want to, I wanted to play a couple of the gags because Trump is funny. Can I play a seven second intro from ABC Good Morning America? Yes, please. The candidates appeared at a Catholic fundraiser last night, one in person, the other by video,
Starting point is 00:56:25 but it didn't take long for things to take a darker turn. Ha! Ah! A darker turn. It took a very, very dark turn. This is some... Give us the background of the Al Smith dinner. So, by the way, love seeing the money honey there
Starting point is 00:56:41 with her hair all in a bun and her long white gloves. Maria Bartiroma is fun to watch. She is fun to watch. The Elsmith dinner is a traditional dinner, I think it goes back 70 years, and it refers to Elsmith, the first Catholic that ever ran for president against Franklin Roosevelt. And so they had the Catholic Charities put this dinner on in his memory. And it became a tradition and I think it's in New York and they get tens of millions of dollars to give away. And the idea was, and we've seen Trump at this,
Starting point is 00:57:20 I think on the show we had some clips of like four years ago when he was- Against, was that against Hillary? No. I think on the show we had some clips of like four years ago when he was against. Was that against Hillary? No, I think it was No, that was actually she was at the thing. That was 2016. That was 2016 when okay was 20 It was a while ago. Yeah, and it was it was funny because the Hillary and him both went at each other and Even though he made some disparaging remarks about his performance at that old one,
Starting point is 00:57:47 thinking he was too dark then, of course then he did gags again. But the idea is you come up and you do disparaging jokes about everybody you can, and it's almost like a roast, but you're kind of given a free rein. It's more like Don Rickles' insult comic hour. You'd come up and you insult a bunch of people and it's all for good fun. And then you, that's the end of it.
Starting point is 00:58:10 And so that's basically what the, and it's a, and it's a black tie affair. And only the big wigs and Trump. I'm sorry. I think it's a white tie affair. Honestly, everybody was wearing white ties. I think Trump had a black tie. I know he was, he was breaking protocol. It was a white tie event. Well, the point is that these guys are all loaded and they started off with, they used to have a real comic come on,
Starting point is 00:58:34 and in this case it was Jim Gaffigan, who was quite good. I have a couple of clips from Gaffigan if you want to hear any later. Yeah, you can play those because I don't have any Gaffigan clips, but he was quite balanced and it was annoying to Trump. He thought Gaffigan was funny. I watched Gaffigan as Trump talked to see what Gaffigan laughed at because Gaffigan's a professional and he laughed at the better material. But Trump was irked and I think it was kind of chicken shit that he did.
Starting point is 00:59:07 He does it in a good natured way, but he, he was irked at Gaffigan got to use teleprompters. Yes. And, and nobody else got to use the teleprompters. And Gaffigan had to put this act together, I think quickly. So he needed a teleprompter because he wasn't going to read from paper. And Trump read from paper. And when Trump did his material, he read the setup line and then looked up and gave the
Starting point is 00:59:30 punch line. And I thought it was extremely well done for somebody who didn't have a prompter in front of him or didn't have a rehearsed act because this was not rehearsed. I wonder who wrote Trump's jokes because he referred several times to it. Could not get his name, but he's been writing for Trump for a while apparently. And he writes a lot of... Gutfeld kind of referred to him because they accused the Gutfeld staff, who's a guy by five writers that are all usually on the show a lot.
Starting point is 01:00:00 And Gutfeld said it wasn't any of his writers, but he knew the guy who was his main writer. He's got one joke writer and probably a couple other guys contributing, but we don't know. So anyway, Gaffigan, I thought was good. It was really good. I mean, you play your clips. Yeah, play the Gaffigan clips because they came before.
Starting point is 01:00:22 Well, I'm over clipped on Gaffigan. Play the funny ones. Well, they're all fun. They were all really funny. And just so we started it off. Your Eminence, President Trump, First Lady, random millionaires who are not yet billionaires. Welcome to the 79th annual Al Smith Memorial Dinner. As you can see how we're dressed, the theme again is let them eat cake. So then he goes after the DNC, kind of funny. Of course, Joe Biden was our second Catholic president, right?
Starting point is 01:01:09 After JFK, President Biden couldn't be here tonight. The DNC made sure of that. It was good. It was a good little ribbing. Of course, he's making jokes about the Democrats that don't matter, such as Mayor Adams. Ten million dollars is pretty impressive. You know what I mean? I mean, granted, it could get you a studio apartment in Manhattan, which seems, you know,
Starting point is 01:01:34 expensive, especially considering you can get a mayor for two business class flights. Oh, is, oh, did I break? I didn't think we had borders anymore. Intelligent joke was funny enough. And then this was really the crux of his whole thing there. This is a very nimble thing that I'm trying to do, right? Because if I am too critical of Vice President Harris, I will lose friendships and mess up my career. And if I am too critical of President Trump, I will lose friendships and improve my career.
Starting point is 01:02:24 That was good laughs, good laughs. That was a good line. Here was another one that I thought was a good line. The media has begun discussing the phenomena of secret Trump voters. I don't know if you've heard about this. People who publicly say they would never vote for Trump, but then when they go in the voting booth, they do. It's a small group. They're called the Biden family.
Starting point is 01:02:49 And then, final one here. President Trump, before I invite you up here to the podium, I want you to know if you are reelected, I always liked you. And I'm not saying that because I don't want to be sent to a labor camp. Yeah, it was a good, he had some good stuff. He had some, before I played the Trump jokes, I want to play the, the, the rundown, which was done on NPR.
Starting point is 01:03:25 And most of the liberal media hated the Trump routine. He had some funny bits in there. They called it dark and not funny. Although Stelter said it was funny. Really? He broke ranks. Well, he's not really working for him anymore. He has to be edgy.
Starting point is 01:03:44 So yeah, that's spot edgy. So Al Smith, this is Al Smith on NPR. Former President Trump spoke at the Al Smith dinner in New York City Thursday night, dinner to raise money for Catholic charities, and often a regular stop every election cycle for political candidates. Tradition hauls that I'm supposed to tell a few self-deprecating jokes this evening. So here it goes. Nope, I've got nothing. I've got nothing.
Starting point is 01:04:15 Well, he did have one line about how happy he was to appear in New York without a subpoena. And Peer Senior Editor, correspondent Ron Elvin joins us now. Ron, thanks for being with us. Ron Elvin Good to be with you, Scott. Scott Maybe not many self-deprecating jokes, but Donald Trump made several personal and in a couple of instances, salacious japs, not sure they can be called jokes, in front of the cardinal and aimed at his political opponents. Did his speech go, I have to say, beyond the bounds of decency? And what does that say about
Starting point is 01:04:49 political discourse these days? Oh, decency. It says we're still very much in the age of Trump. He's setting the tone, once again, just as he's been doing for nearly a decade. Here's one of his lines from this week's Al Smith. Right now, we have someone in the White House who can barely talk, barely put together two coherent sentences, who seems to have mental faculties of a child, as said. There's a person that has nothing going, no intelligence whatsoever, but enough about
Starting point is 01:05:24 Kamala Harris. So that was one of the lines that people can judge for the... Oh, John, so that was one of the lines. We really, you know, if we laughed at anything, you know, we wouldn't get the limo. We'd get, you know, a regular old town car. So So yeah, if people find that funny. That got a good laugh. It was a funny, it was a classic comedic construction where you talk, it sounds like you're talking
Starting point is 01:05:53 about one person and you do the switcheroo at the end. Very classic, yeah. And I thought it was well executed since you had to read it. And every day, oh no, it's so, and it was, I didn't want to have any clips from The View, but The View was unbelievably hateful, and there's supposed to be some comics on there.
Starting point is 01:06:13 Yeah. They found nothing funny about it. It was beyond the pale. It was insulting. It was terrible, terrible, terrible. Let's go to clip two from the NPR report. Skip the event. She sent a video instead, and she used that to take a couple of jabs at Trump saying that
Starting point is 01:06:29 his lies about the election violated the bearing false witness clause of the Ten Commandments. Trump said that was disrespectful, but her campaign may have decided overall there was little upside in seeing her there. Also, this week, Donald Trump danced for half an hour during a town hall. He refused to answer some questions at an appearance at the Chicago Economic Club, backed out of a CNBC interview. Is this causing any concerns among his supporters about his fitness for high office? It's probably more disturbing to Harris voters than Trump voters who are more or less accustomed to taking these things in
Starting point is 01:07:08 stride and lately it extends to these last-minute cancellations. You mentioned CNBC. He also stiffed CBS's 60 Minutes. One of his campaign staffers has been quoted saying that he's cutting back on his schedule because he's exhausted and at times at least he has seemed so. NBC posted a video last night that appears to show Trump nodding off, eyes closed, head bobbing at one of his own campaign events. On the other hand you have the more aggressive media strategy as we saw this week at the end of a 20-minute segment on Fox and Friends, the morning
Starting point is 01:07:43 show, he announced he was going that day to meet with Rupert, meaning Rupert Murdoch, the man behind all things Fox. We already knew that Trump has been upset with the number of Harris surrogates and ads that have appeared on Fox, and Trump said he was going to ask Rupert, as he called him, to cut these off and cut off negative ads for the rest of the campaign Adding then I think we'll have the victory. Oh my god What they have a microphone in the meeting who are they kidding with this? But oh, that's so serious. No wonder nobody wants to listen to this nonsense because it's just putting me this is putting me to sleep
Starting point is 01:08:23 Part three and we're now going to Trump. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris was on Fox News, probably not what most pollsters would call her demographic. What did you see in her appearance? Here again, it depends on which camp you ask. Trump folks tended to say she had been exposed and evasive. Harris folks were proud of how she based the slings and arrows and interruptions and held her ground on Fox. They were also pleased just with the contrast.
Starting point is 01:08:48 Harris going on Fox while Trump was canceling interviews and complaining about fact-checkers and tough questions. And Piers, Ryan Elvin, thanks so much for being with us. Well, that's what Como does. She's not campaigning, she's campaigning. That's her new thing. Here, that's a good one. Thank you. Just before I get to Trump, you might as well listen to what, hey, the summary that I got, I, the summary of Harris's talk, one of the best ones I'm from
Starting point is 01:09:13 Brett Baer, this is the Harris says Trump clip. It was just over two weeks to go to the. Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Wrong one. Uh, this is the, this is what, this is a compilation of Harris's comments on the
Starting point is 01:09:27 Brit bearer this is great reporting Democrats voted against Donald Trump Donald Trump Donald Trump Donald Trump Donald Trump Donald Trump Donald Trump Donald Trump Yeah, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, And since the NPR people and I guess MSNBC, nobody gets the jokes or they didn't think they were funny.
Starting point is 01:10:07 So I added, except for the last joke, and the only reason I took this clip by the way, because their top number one joke was the one I was gonna run anyway, because I thought it was the funniest gag. It's at the very end, it's the top one. But since the other ones that people can't get, I added, I sweetened them with a rim shot
Starting point is 01:10:25 so people would know that there was a punch line. Went to laugh. I used to think the Democrats were crazy for saying that men have periods, but then I met Tim Waltz. Well, I'd better wrap up because Mayor Adams told me earlier that I needed to make this one very quick, especially the city has reserved this room for a large group of illegal aliens coming in from Texas. There's a group called White Dudes for Harris.
Starting point is 01:10:57 Have you seen this? White Dudes for Harris. Does anybody know it? I, some of you here, white dudes for say it doesn't sound like it but I'm not worried about them at all because Their wives and their wives lovers are all voting for me A major issue in this racist childcare and Kamala has put forward a Concept of a plan a lot of people don't like it the only piece of advice I would have
Starting point is 01:11:25 for her and the event that she wins would be not to let her husband Doug anywhere near the nannies. Just keep him away. Whoa. That did not work over well. That's a nasty one. Chuck Schumer is here looking very glum. This didn't look glum. This was the killer. very glum. But look on the bright side Chuck considering how woke your party has become. If Kamala loses you still have a chance to become the first woman president.
Starting point is 01:12:01 That was without a doubt the best one. It was pretty funny. The reason why I think everyone's so down about it is because Harris wasn't there. I don't think she is capable of doing this type of shtick. I would have even accepted if, who's the SNL lady, if she had showed up, that would have been at least funny. What's her name, who name who plays Kamala yeah I don't remember her name yeah she's decent she's almost as good as the best oh yeah she's really good and instead the vice president does a video with Mary Kate which is insulting to the Catholics well Well, on that note, Pennsylvania's...
Starting point is 01:12:46 Hold on, hold on a second. Here we go. Pennsylvania's the most varied Catholic, tons of Catholics in Pennsylvania, and it is the largest swing state. I'm not negating that wrong. No, I know. Listen, if I'm advising the Vice President, I wouldn't be in New York. As a Catholic...
Starting point is 01:12:58 By the way, this is CNN. This wasn't a big thing, but this was shared all over social media for Catholics. Gretchen Whitmer giving a Dorito as a Eucharist. No, she didn't. Hold on. She was talking about the chipset. Okay, guys. She was...
Starting point is 01:13:10 She made it. I'm telling you, I'm telling you what Catholics were sharing on social media. You could sit there and say it wasn't intended. That's what people took it as. I agree with that. So then for that, from a few weeks ago to all of a sudden skipping the big Catholic event for politics, the biggest one, and a long history of Democrats continuing to slip at the Catholic vote.
Starting point is 01:13:28 It is an incredibly important vote. I don't think that's her strategy. I think it was smart for Trump to be there. I absolutely agree. I think it was smart for her to be somewhere else, just looking at the numbers. I wonder, I mean, the gettable Catholics for Kamala Harris. The gettable Catholics. Do they really, are they really looking at the Al Smith dinner and saying,
Starting point is 01:13:45 oh my God, she's not there. They're thinking, does she like people like me? That's a big question for Kamala. Does she actually like people like me? Take a Pennsylvania voter who heard Obama say they claimed to their guns in their Bibles, who had Hillary Clinton feel like they were very far away. Joe Biden was Catholic. Do you think abortion is the pivot issue for those Catholics? No, it's not. Then what is it? It's the Catholic schools.
Starting point is 01:14:11 It is being good on your economy. It is understanding family economics, stuff like that, and also being relatable to working class issues and not putting them down. So it's basically the same issues that everybody... Yes, but there is a cultural part of it that is specifically Catholic. I thought that the, the insulting part was Mary, Mary Kate, that, I mean, Darren O'Neill said it best. I heard him earlier during the rock and roll pre-show.
Starting point is 01:14:34 He said, they brought out some comedian who was on Saturday night live when I was three, and I was like, yeah. And it all fell flat. I wanted it to be funny, but it wasn't. I mean, no, it wasn't. It just wasn't funny. There was not a lot of humor in it. Kamala has no sense of humor. We talked about in the last show that people who incessantly laugh for no reason are always
Starting point is 01:15:02 fearful that there's something funny going on and they don't want to be left out. And you see this with all kinds of people that just laugh inappropriately. And Kamala with that ridiculous giggle she throws in at the end of everything thinking maybe she said something funny she doesn't know. She's got no sense of humor. Most of the people that thought Trump's bit was not funny at all. It was dark. It wasn't dark. It wasn't even close to being dark. So what are you gonna do? You got a humorless group of people that are just, you know, they don't get anything. They're just, I don't know, subhuman in that regard. Wow.
Starting point is 01:15:48 No, I'm sorry I said that. Okay, Adolf. Okay. Sorry. Wow. I don't mean, I mean, they lack human compassion because if you don't see humor, you have some problems. John C. Dvorak on the eights, everybody.
Starting point is 01:16:05 Meanwhile, if Trump does not win, I will miss him for doing stuff like this on Fox and Friends. We've got a six-year-old from Massachusetts and he wants to know about your favorite animal. Let's watch. President, my name is Briar. I'm six years old. I live on a farm in Massachusetts. What's your favorite farm animal? Favorite farm animal? What's the animal? I'll tell you what I love. I love cows. But if we go with Kamala, you won't have any cows
Starting point is 01:16:42 anymore because you're not allowed. I don't want to ruin this kid's day. I love cows. I think they're so cute and so beautiful and so tasty. But according to Kamala, who's a radical left lunatic, you will not have any cows anymore. So we have to vote her out. I love cows. Ah, this is great. There's dimensionality to that comment too. Although, you know, the Hindus do like cows, but they won't eat them.
Starting point is 01:17:12 No, they won't eat them. Oh, I see the dimensionality you're aiming at. Interesting. Yeah. Indian vibe. And then this was, I think this was at his town hall. They had a bunch of preselected people and this was a former Green Beret who stood up.
Starting point is 01:17:34 Good evening, Mr. President. I'm John Franklin. I was a Special Forces Green Beret who was forced out of the military because of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. That's good, John, right? That's good. That's good.
Starting point is 01:17:52 vaccine mandate. The Biden Harris DOD COVID-19 vaccine mandate was very damaging to the military. It forced thousands of service members out and thousands did not want to join now. The Biden Harris DOD has the lowest recruiting in modern history and now they're pushing more woke training. So how do you plan to repair the military from the damage that was done and hold military leaders accountable? So I want to have them come back into the military with pay and you know they've been talking about that but it never happened they never did what they said they were going to do. There should have never been a mandate that should have never happened. You should have been given choices we say we want choice in education and we we want a choice there too
Starting point is 01:18:25 and that should have never happened and you know we've lost some of our best people in the military too did you leave did you leave did you ever take the vaccine or anything i never did sir so yeah you want a choice yeah and do you want it would you go back in if they were able to as long as there's accountability yeah no there would be accountability is right. They can who will fire their asses He's definitely moving towards hey, I just did the vaccine I didn't mandate it I didn't say it was mandated That's that's going to be his yeah, that's the best he's gonna be able to do I mean, he's got Kennedy hounding him. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:19:07 Well, he's doing a lot of like, oh, what is this? Like enough vaccine for a horse. They're giving it to a baby. So he is out there talking about it. Um, we had the big Fredericksburg meet up here in town on Friday. It's a bar 1776. That's Jenny's bar. There's a bar called 1776.
Starting point is 01:19:28 Oh yeah. Well, she's a J6er too. But there were actually a number of J6 women there and also December 16th women who I think were- They ever get called by the FBI? I'm sure there must've been a spook somewhere. It was probably about 45 people, I'd say. It was really nice.
Starting point is 01:19:47 People came from all over Texas. Some people came from, drove from Arizona. A lot of our favorites were there from Texas. Of course, Baron Scott, Dirty Jersey Whore, Rob, the constitutional lawyer. Tina was there. We had a very good time. What was interesting is, because I hadn't done a meetup in a couple of months, I guess, to hear the horror stories about vaccines in the workplace.
Starting point is 01:20:18 One of our producers is a compounding pharmacist in a hospital system. And he does a lot of the chemo compounding stuff. And he- Yeah, that has to be customized. He falsified his own vaccine record. Nah. Yeah, well, if you're a pharmacist, you can. Yeah, just fill it out of form. Stamp it.
Starting point is 01:20:46 In his department, which is relatively small, three people now have cancer. And he says, if I bring it up, they just get mad and it's like, no, and correlation is not causation. It's unbelievable how these professionals can't even see through it. Also, we had two air traffic controllers, one who got an exemption, the other one he says, I'm so mad, but yeah, I got the Vax. And so, you know, me with the flyboys, you know, we're talking about what's going on. And I said, and so, because they actually have to move around, they're going to, they've
Starting point is 01:21:29 gone from where they are currently, they've been placed in Atlanta because Atlanta doesn't have enough air traffic controllers, I think they're doing the tower. And I say, well, this is DEI, as they say, well, we don't care about DEI, but these people don't qualify. They can't pass the test. So they brought all these people into the program to become an air traffic controller and they're just not good enough. They're dumb.
Starting point is 01:21:56 And then this happened in Austin. Tonight, the FAA investigating how a PACT 737 and a Cessna nearly collided head on in midair this week over Texas. If you want to declare near miss, let us know. American Airlines flight 2587 was making its final approach to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport around 10.45 a.m. Wednesday in foggy conditions when, according to the FAA, a single-engine Cessna R-182 unexpectedly entered the flight path. This animation showing the Cessna, which at the time was not in communication with air traffic controllers, flying underneath the American plane coming within 400 feet of it. The American crew alerted by the plane's Traffic Collision Avoidance System, or TCAS, the system
Starting point is 01:22:42 warning the pilots to change course immediately to avoid a mid-air collision. Did you ever see him the second time around? We saw what he flashed up and flew right into us. There were a series of things that led up to this near mid-air collision, but the American jet had a capability on board that would warn it and told it to turn away from this small light civil aircraft. So at the end of the day it was the technology on board
Starting point is 01:23:05 the American aircraft that saved this from becoming a disaster. And David, just days ago the FAA began auditing 45 of the nation's busiest airports to really understand why we're seeing so many of these close calls. What could it be? We have no idea. We need to do an investigation. I don't understand it at all. And this report is very misleading. Okay, TCAS, oh do an investigation. I don't understand it at all. This report is very misleading. Okay, TCAS. Oh, big deal.
Starting point is 01:23:29 I mean, every airplane I fly in has TCAS. How does a 182 get into your airspace without you knowing about it? I mean, that is what makes no sense. Everybody has a squawk. Everybody has a transponder. You're telling me there was an aircraft that didn't have their transponder on and so you're not talking to them and you're tracking them? No, this is bad air traffic control. That's what that is. There may be some pilots with some issues at United maybe. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:24:02 American is American. Anyway, so on that happy note I'd like to say in the morning to you the man who put the sea or is it a K in campaigning say hello to my friend on the other end Mr. Adam Curry in the morning, stripping sea boots on the ground, feet in the air. Up in the water, and all the games of the nights out there. And hello to our trolls. Joe, count it.
Starting point is 01:24:29 The clock is on. The clock is on. Okay, what do we got? Uh, one, 33, 34, 21, 35. Go ahead, low. Go ahead and say low. We're a couple hundred lows. It's low.
Starting point is 01:24:39 It's low, but they're not slow. 200, 300, low. They're low, but not slow. They are the trolls. They are in the troll room's 200, 300 low. They're low, but not slow. They are the trolls. They are in the troll room at trollroom.io. That's how you can join the live stream, noagenda.stream. It's 24-7.
Starting point is 01:24:52 There's always something going on. It's a great community. A lot of trolls who came to the meetup as well. And I will be thanking some of the people who gave on the spot donations in our donation segment. It was quite... And again, thank you very much, Jenny, for Bar 1776 and the full moon, bed and breakfast. There were a bunch of classic cars out front. Turns out this is basically right near Lucumboc and this, I think today or yesterday and today is a classic car show
Starting point is 01:25:21 in Lucumboc. And so there were a couple of people there and this one Hispanic dude comes up to me, he's like, hey man, like, hey, in the morning, he says, what? In the morning, I don't know what you said, man, but I remember you from headbangers ball. And he had a couple of Mustangs there and it was good. Everyone integrated very well, very nicely. You can also listen to our live stream
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Starting point is 01:26:11 which we pioneered. It's almost 17 years ago, John, on the 26th. Are we celebrating our anniversary right before or right after? Because the 26th is I think a Saturday? Is it Saturday? 26th Saturday, wouldn't it be Sunday show would be the 26th anniversary show. Okay, so that'll be the anniversary show. Can you believe it man? Seventeen years? Yeah! What? And we never had a fight!
Starting point is 01:26:40 Speak up! Seventeen years, our fifth presidential cycle, and we still enjoy serving you to try and help you make sense out of your world by deconstructing all the nonsense in it. As part of our value for value, which means we give you everything for free. All the value is out there. There's no premium content, no firewalls, no paywalls, no hoops to jump through. No specific times you have to tune in, no subscription, no ads, no. In fact, all you do is you send back your time, your talent or your treasure, whatever
Starting point is 01:27:15 the show is valued to you. We love Boots on the Ground, we love the clip help we get, we also love the treasure and of course we love our artists who bring us great value every single show so we can have fresh new art to show and display and promote the show and we feel it does work we want to thank our artists for episode 1704 we titled that one hello which I haven't said yet so far this show I'm doing really well yeah you did you did earlier. No, I didn't. No, I said that didn't count. No, I did not. It was...
Starting point is 01:27:49 Well, no, I didn't say it counted. I said you said it. Oh, okay. Well, I just said it now too, but it wasn't the context. Parker Pauley, our Black Knight, brought us the artwork for 1704. And this was, you know, we were looking at a number of different pieces and we hadn't even discussed the topic, but then looking at it, and he originally made this as a bat signal art because it had the show number on it, 1704. A microphone, a mic stand, but landing like Elon's incredibly impressive rocket
Starting point is 01:28:24 being grabbed by the booster, being grabbed by grabzilla. Hey, you want to impress me? Land on the moon. Please. Boy, the nerd. The only, I will say this, the only, this piece was controversial in his pick because as you said, we never even talked about that. And I said, well, and he says, you know what, if they can do that, why can't as you said, we never even talked about that. No, we didn't. And I said, well, and he says, you know, if they can do that, why can't you land on the moon?
Starting point is 01:28:51 In 1969, what was the big deal then? The lunar module floated down, landed perfectly, blasted off again, completely reusable. Yeah. Yeah, but for some reason, this is amazing. For some reason, now it's a big deal. It's amazing. Oh, it's amazing. Well, reason, now it's a big deal. It's amazing. Oh, it's amazing. Well, it's because it's so big.
Starting point is 01:29:07 That's the reason. It's a big clunker as opposed to the cute little module. I mean, if you go back to one of our previous episodes, and gosh, I want to say that was in the 1200s, and Elam was doing these landings on the pad. At the time I said, this is because they gave him the anti-gravity technology and you have to be careful because it always spins up hurricanes. So the coincidence is not lost on me.
Starting point is 01:29:39 And we had two… When did that come to your mind? That was episode 1200... No, no, I'm saying when did that most recent iteration of the same thought appear in your brain? Oh, when someone emailed me the clip? Ah, there you go. Oh, yeah, no. Oh, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:29:59 You're trying to tell me my memory is not good? It's failing. Okay. What? That's my new one. It's failing. Okay. What? That's my new one. Speak up. That's my new one. Okay.
Starting point is 01:30:11 Oh yeah, well, it takes over from Hello. Yes. It was, who was it? Our Duke of the Arabian Peninsula. He said, you know, I have experience with this and the best way for you to get rid of it is just to say it. Oh yeah, this is a good one. Say it incessantly. And you know, I was more like,
Starting point is 01:30:31 so the idea is I want to hurt everybody on the show by saying this over and over again until I stop. No, I can stop this. I have this willpower. I have, I have this willpower. So thank you, Parker Pauley. Let's take a look. We did have some discussion over the copy machine
Starting point is 01:30:49 in the cornfield. Yeah, it was a pretty piece, but it was some kind of, I don't know, it just didn't quite hit the mark. I mean, this microphone landing on the mic stand is a... And it's not AI. It doesn't look like AI to me at least. It looks like that was created. No, I don't think so.
Starting point is 01:31:08 I think it was one of the hybrids. I think most good, the best art is hybrid where you do the AI to do the basic. I have a bonus, a little bonus clip to play. Because I came up with some ideas. Our official No Agenda joke writer Marty Higgins sent me this and he's been following AI music creation. Oh God. And I have this, you don't have to play the whole song obviously, but this is an AI song that was created based on some very interesting prompting. And this is a
Starting point is 01:31:42 complete AI song which brought me to some thinking about hybridization. But can you play this? Down in the hills where the silver shines bright, Nicholas Carr had a partner in sight. A wily man with mischief on his mind. Shot his mate and justice went by. The evidence was clear but the jury was swayed. Nicholas stood there feeling dismayed. Not guilty they said with a nod and a cheer, but Nicholas knew he ought to live in fear. Alright, here's the hook. A man can hide from law's heavy hand. What is this song about? I don't know what this topic is.
Starting point is 01:32:35 It's about some guy who shot his partner in a gold mine or something. It's a very complicated, I mean it was based on some true story. But this song, Marty sent this in saying he was really impressed with the fact that it was hard to tell it was, it was a AI song. Oh, but I was thinking of going back to the idea of hybridization. I came up with the idea. You have the AI create these songs, you do the cover, take credit for the writing, and do them live and put them on an album, I think you could get away with it. Oh, no.
Starting point is 01:33:10 As demos, I think it's very valid because they do come, although, I mean, so when I listen to these AI songs in general, they just sound soulless to me. And people, if I may just as a little aside, you don't need to send me any funny notebook LM podcasts. They're all eight minutes. I don't even listen to them anymore. They're too long. They're too long. And people keep saying, I got some end of show songs. In the morning sun, let's all begin. Adam and John with a cheeky grin. Yeah, of course. And the reason you can tell they're AIs is because unlike our guys who create all this
Starting point is 01:33:56 stuff for us, the guy's actually in tune. So there is that element immediately a giveaway. He's not singing off key. No then no no that's no good. I appreciate you did it but I'm not gonna play this it's it's it's not good it's just not good. Well I didn't want you to play the whole thing. I thought it was good and I thought the use of the banjo was good. I thought it was a very I think think you could fool somebody with this song. But my thinking is more of the hybridization idea where you have the AI do
Starting point is 01:34:30 it, you cover it, you take credit for the writing. It's all done on the side. You would never know next thing you know you. And I think that's what we're getting with the best art to bring it back around in a Trumpian way. I see the weave you're doing the weave. I'm doing the weave. And so you get, you bring it back around in a Trumpian way. I see. The weave! You're doing the weave! I'm doing the weave and so you get, you bring it back to the art. So the best art has been hybridized by the artist who takes the AI piece and then adds it. And I think that that microphone was one of them.
Starting point is 01:34:59 So a couple things. One, when you create it with Sumo, it even says you now have the rights to this song and you can publish it. Two, the little tricky bit of what you said is cover it. That's where it gets a little more difficult. Cover it. It's not everybody can play and sing. You know, it's just, well. Well, that's, I mean, I can't do it. Cover it. Okay.
Starting point is 01:35:23 But I'm thinking of somebody who can, I mean, there are bands out there that are specialized in cover, doing cover songs, cause they can do it. There are people with perfect pitch. There are people that can play anything. You just play it once and then they can play it. I know these guys. I know a number of them personally. They can listen and repeat. And those are the guys who could take advantage of this situation. Yeah, great. If they wanted to.
Starting point is 01:35:49 And like everybody else except Taylor Swift, they too can make no money on Spotify. So, you know, we can maybe assume that some of Taylor Swift's material is created like this. Yeah, maybe. Although I think it would be better if it was. So maybe I'm wrong. But again, there's no money in music. No one is making money in music, except Taylor and a few. Spotify. Spotify's making money. No, Spotify's barely making money. It's the publishing companies. And what the publishing
Starting point is 01:36:19 companies do is they go to archive.org and sue them for $600 million because some songs got scooped up in the archive. That's how money is made today in the music business. And the blanket licenses to the social media companies. That's where the money is. Nowhere else. Well, dad gum it. There goes your great idea.
Starting point is 01:36:48 Go ahead everybody, put all the effort into it. Now value for value music. But value is saying that's the only thing you can do. Yeah. Well, it all sucks. And that song sucked. If you think that just because it's a banjo, it's a good country song, no. I don't think it was any good.
Starting point is 01:37:07 That's just my, I mean, what do I know about the music business? Well, at this point in your age. Oh, oh, don't start. Don't start because I know a lot and I can, I can smell a hit from a mile away. That was not one. Even for the country boys. mile away. That was not one. Even for the country boys. The troll room is going nuts. Okay. Hey, let's thank some people who sent us some treasure for the value for value, which we appreciate. Long notes today, but as... The notes were too long.
Starting point is 01:37:40 Notes were rather long. We will read them, of course, as we do with our executive and associate executive producers. But they're too long. Yeah, they're too long. Yeah, but people have a lot to say as we get closer to our 17th anniversary. And the notes are nice. They are complimentary. So, I appreciate it. I appreciate it. You can keep them a little shorter. We appreciate it. And today we have a very rare show number donation, which we start off with from Daniel Eckert in Bernie, Texas.
Starting point is 01:38:09 Go Texas. 1705. Very nice. You have to admit. Very nice. Say it. Say it. What are you?
Starting point is 01:38:17 Are you going to the bathroom already? Just because you know it's a long road. I'm going to get the note that's coming up. It's on the other desk just because you know, it's a long I'm going to get the note that's coming up It's on the other desk if you don't mind ITM gentlemen, please accept the attached donation of $1,705 please I need a D douche You've been D douche I haven't donated since being granted associate executive producer for show 163.
Starting point is 01:38:45 So this is a make-up for sure. As a one-time donor and a long-time boner, I'm also asking for a second deducing as 1,542 shows since my last donation requires that I double down on some karma as my douchebaggery has approached governmental proportions. You've been deduced. I also want to call out those freeloading
Starting point is 01:39:06 bastards who are listening. Open up your wallets, purses, encrypted keys or coupon books and share some love for NoAgenda. Thank you John and Adam for restoring my faith in something. I cannot state enough how awesome it feels to know that I'm not just a tampon string that the media tugs on as they dump their bull crap on my head. That's a very interesting visual I got there. I didn't like it. As a new knight and soon to be baronet, I would like to be known as Sir April of May.
Starting point is 01:39:35 One day I will claim a territory, but for now I am happy with this small donation and can help produce the best podcast in the universe. I request some maple syrup and bacon at my swearing in. I'm a very strong believer in paying it forward. So please play Gitmo Nation National Anthem. That's too long to play right now. And we do, maybe I could put it in the end of show mix for you and that would actually work out okay.
Starting point is 01:39:59 He would also like just send your cash and he would like two taps to the head. That's a two to the head. Yes, we got that. For the boners out there that he peeped in the mouth but don't have the means to make a donation. Daniel Eckert from South Texas. I know a lot of people want to send blankets or water.
Starting point is 01:40:17 Just send your cash. Now, before we go to the next one, John, I have $1,000 which came in cash at the meetup in Chris $100 bills from anonymous. Um, I T M in the interest of brevity. My only requests are to be deduced. You've been deduced and to receive a generous helping of yak karma. May I please assume the title of Dame Cabernet of Horseshoe Bay?
Starting point is 01:40:46 Thank you for keeping us sane while wildly entertained. And that's it from our anonymous soon-to-be-Dame. Thank you so much. You've got Karma. I see what you're doing. Yeah, that's what I'm doing. Sir Charles in Thornton, Colorado, $500.33. Adam and John, congrats on 17 years, gentlemen. I recently occurred to me that I have been listening for around half of the shows.
Starting point is 01:41:16 I'm sorry, John, you missed Buell, John Buell, Vista. Oh. Yeah, you skipped over one. Ah! There you go. Forget what I said. If you will. John! There you go. Forget what I said. If you will. John Buell's up.
Starting point is 01:41:26 He's in Vista, California. And he came up with 60106, which is even more. This is the unofficial official with your blessing, no agenda, couples donation. 60106 is a couples. It's something they think that, I don't know. I can make some lewd comment about this donation. Let's not.
Starting point is 01:41:47 I see what it looks like. Okay. I got it. Never mind. It comes in two varieties small boobs and big boobs, okay? Sorry fellas, people can write 60106 and figure out our gag. Sorry fellas, we got only one designation. I would like to transfer $60.94 of this donation of my smoking hot wife, Dame Liberty Mom of Homestead Studies in Commie-Fornia. She is a sustaining donor sharing her small boobs once a month for the past 33 months. Oh, again, I'm sure she appreciates that comment. For the past 33 months. So it only seems appropriate to help get her to exactly $3,000 bringing her to barrenness status. Wow, nice. She's, I think she's on the upgrade. She is. I need to step up my game and I will reserve the balance of my
Starting point is 01:42:41 donation to myself which makes me a Commodore, as well as making me eligible for a seat at the round table. So he's a good double duty here. Please knight me, Sir A-F-A-N Beck of the Schiff Wood Forest. I wonder if he's in the area of Adam Schiff, where he is, in Vista. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:07 Maybe. This is a tribute to some of the greats who ultimately led me to this show. Hint, this is a Tom Woods donation. There's already plenty at the round table so he doesn't want any food. No jingles, no karma. Okay. Tom Woods donation. food no jingles no karma. Okay. Turn with donation. Then we go to Sir Charles.
Starting point is 01:43:29 Where did that come from? I don't know. It showed up. Sir Charles from Thornton, Colorado. $500.33 Adam and John. Congrats. I've heard of him. Congrats on 17 years gentlemen. It recently occurred to me that I've been listening for around half of the show's existence.
Starting point is 01:43:44 Yet I still feel like I missed out a great deal on the first eight and a half years Hey, you can you can find it at no agenda show net you can listen to the I don't bother Please accept this 533 donation for a Commodore title if it pleases the peerage committee I would like to change my title from sure Charles of the coin operated laundromat to a shorter version with a new title sir Charles Commodore of the coin operated laundromat to a shorter version with a new title Sir Charles Commodore of the coin. It will be so. Also, please grant my wife, Dame Courtney and me house buying and selling karma as well as baby growing karma for Dame Courtney who is very pregnant with our third human resource.
Starting point is 01:44:21 Within the next 10 days, we will one close on our new house 2. move 3. witness the birth of our child and 4. put our house on the market. Oh what a sequence. Finally please add our first human resource Moira to the birthday list she's turning 4 November 3rd. Thank you for your courage Sir Charles Commodore of the coin FKA Sir Charles of the coin operated laundromats. of the coin operated laundromats. You've got... Karma. And that will cover your house buying and selling karma as well. Now we have the best note of this group.
Starting point is 01:44:57 Sir Matt is in Melbourne, Australia, 500, Viscount of Victoria, soon to be Commodore. No jingles, no karma, thank you for your courage. Excellent. Becky Steele, no, Becky Skeel. Becky Steele is a DJ name. Becky Skeel, everybody. Saipan.
Starting point is 01:45:17 Saipan. Saipan. Where's Saipan? Is that? It's on, it's an island. Saipan. It's just the island of Saipan? Isn't that where? Well, I don't know the details, but I do know that? It's on Saipan. It's an island. Saipan. It's just the island of Saipan?
Starting point is 01:45:26 Isn't that where? I don't know the details, but I do know that the guy who ran Computerland wanted to set up shop there for some reason and there's some scandalous situation, I think. Well, Saipan, isn't that where Bruce Springsteen wound up, born in the USA? One of the Marianne Islands. I think it's where he's going to go if Trump gets elected. Hi, John and Adam. I had plans to make an executive produce donation in honor of my smoking hot husband's birthday
Starting point is 01:45:50 in November, but given his affinity for all things wind and waves, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to make him a Commodore as well. Please grant him the title of Commodore Big Boss Rob Jordan in honor of his 44th birthday with love from his wife and three, soon to be four, human resources. I hope he knows it. He would like to call out any CIHs or CSPs in no agendination who haven't donated as douchebags. Douchebag.
Starting point is 01:46:16 What's a CIH or CSP? CIH or CSP. I wonder what that is. I have no idea. And as a shameless plug because our company paid for this donation, for all your environmental health and safety consulting needs in the Western Pacific, please check out koeths.com. That's K-O-A-E-H-S dot com. And thank you for continuing to keep us sane in this insane world. Cheers to 1700 episodes, 17 years, and to never finding an exit strategy
Starting point is 01:46:46 73's y'alls Becky skeel on the mic. Thank you, Becky Kevin in Virginia talking about Virginia in Manassas actually five hundred dollars a good afternoon John and Adam I've been listening to your show for a long time and have made a small donation in the past but never enough To have a message read I will be celebrating my 33rd trip around the Sun codeword on Saturday the 19th and I thought it would be the perfect time to make a donation like this during this promotion. I would like to be known as Commodore Kevin and we want to remind people that you go to
Starting point is 01:47:23 NoAgendaRings.com and put that information in there with an mailing address so you can get your certificate with alacrity. I wanted to mention as a short intermezzo here, based on the No Agenda show, Dreb Scott, we know Dreb Scott, he does all the chapter art for the modern Podcast apps. His seven-year-old daughter, Lucy, just passed her technician exam. Now that tells you something. She is now officially a ham? Is that cool or what? A seven-year-old ham and other people can't do it. And I have the honor of sending her her first rig.
Starting point is 01:48:04 I'm very excited to hear her on the air. We continue with congratulations Lucy. Great job. John B is in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. $500 in the morning. Listener for one year. First time donor. I couldn't miss the Commodore promotion.
Starting point is 01:48:21 Can I be known as Commodore sloop John B? Well of course. Can I have a D-dushingop John B.? Well, of course. Can I have a D-douching and a Trump, they're eating the dogs? Love you guys. Four more years. You've been D-douched. They're eating the dogs. Gene Harris in Winter Park, Florida, 500. ITM fellas, Commodore donation. I wanted to make sure I was recently in Tromso, Norway
Starting point is 01:48:50 and stopped by the Troll Museum in downtown Tromso. Troll museum, cool. I was disappointed. They did not have a section for the no agenda trolls. Right. You may want to contact them and see what can be added. Thanks so much for providing some context to this crazy year we're going through. No jingles, no karma. Milan Yanovich in Belgrade. That's in Serbia. Yes. In Serbia. Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:49:25 We are bad. We are worldwide. In the morning, dear John and Adam, I've been following the best podcast in the universe for a long time since around episode number 50. And my amygdala has remained nice and shrunken for many happy years. I've managed to contribute to the show with only few anonymous donations so far, but now I am finally in the position to change that with becoming executive producer and Commodore. Therefore I request a deducing for me and for my beautiful and supportive wife Vanessa.
Starting point is 01:49:55 You've been deduced. I can give advice to all fellow producers who still have not onboarded their significant others that couples that listen to Noag agenda together have stronger connection and a more fulfilling Relationship I hear the sex is better, too. Please play the clips There's no winning North Korean news later news lady announcer and don't rap no karma But I would appreciate if you mentioned us and our kids mihajlo and gara Gavrilo in your prayers. Consider it done. I hope that all your exit strategies fail and you too go on with the show for many more
Starting point is 01:50:30 years from Milan Jovanovic in Belgrade, Serbia. Don't laugh. Why are you laughing? Shut up. Shut up. Oh, there's no winning. We don't like to foster a competitive atmosphere, but we laugh a lot. Now everyone hug and share a secret.
Starting point is 01:50:50 The Korean lady failed. What happened to the Korean lady? Where's the Korean lady? No, no, the Korean lady is this. But she failed. It was carried out successfully. That's the Korean lady. There she is.
Starting point is 01:51:03 The next donation blows up my spreadsheet. You have to read the note. Yeah, this is from Sir R. Daniels, Colts Neck, New Jersey. ITM gentlemen, I use that term loosely. Really. It's been a while since I've attended a meetup. Well, this meetup was somewhat smaller than a normal. The normal, a great time was had
Starting point is 01:51:23 and I look forward to the next one. No agenda meetup site is a bit wonky as we all know so it's at Garden State Distillery in Tom's River, New Jersey on November 2nd starting at 2 p.m. Also here's my Commodore donation. No jingles he says, karma for all and he did add a nice little update as you know he was the, I think he was the Chief Operations Officer for a bit during the project Veritas, fracas and the upset. Yes, he was an executive there. Yes, and he resigned. He says, I'm not involved in the organization, but James is looking to get me and my other officer or board members on camera in depositions. I will report back after my deposition on November 18th. And he says that he and a lot of his other ex-Project Veritas colleagues are still out there fighting the good
Starting point is 01:52:12 fight. Well, we appreciate that. We appreciate that you're doing that. And he asked for some jobs karma for all who need it. So let's hand it over. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. You've got karma. He's one of the many insiders that we have here on the No Agenda podcast. Oh, who's on the ground? We're outrageous, baby. Tracy Smith is up. She's from Prescott, Arizona. She came in with 500 bucks and wants the title Commodore of the Port of Arizona. Nice.
Starting point is 01:52:45 And then play the jingle due to climate change. Due to climate change. You got it. Sir Stephen is a meridian Idaho 500, me and Lionel Richie. Sir Stephen, protector of the Big Horn Basin. I have no idea what that means, but we gotcha. I have no idea what that means, but we gotcha. Now we have Nora Neva from Livonia, Michigan who came in with a check for $500, made herself a Commodore and she sent a note. Very harsh paper. She has very nice printing and she has an, I want to send you a copy of this eventually, so we discuss this anomaly that you run into with she is a Gen Z. The V and the R is the exact same.
Starting point is 01:53:34 Oh. It drifts off a little bit. I talked to Jay about this. It's very interesting. Okay. And she writes in, hello, Zionist shills. Hello. It Doesn't count. Gen Z listener here, everything you boys say about our generation is true. Besides the few of us that are sharp. Sharp.
Starting point is 01:54:02 Thanks to the best podcast in the universe. Shout out to my dad, Scott Neva and his douchebag friend, Dave Tarian. Douchebag. For hitting me in the mouth. Thanks for keeping me sane in these insane times.
Starting point is 01:54:20 My amygdala is screwed if I only get four more years of premium content. P.S. P.S. John, I have a blue Heeler cattle dog that lunges and the bungee leash tip works wonders. It's the best. The best tip. Thanks for the constant laughs.
Starting point is 01:54:38 Can I get a they're eating the dogs from JCD and get this for an interesting random number thing. Due to climate change jingle. Wow, that's coincidence. Okay, hit it. They're eating the dogs. Due to climate change. Nice combo. Nice combo. Salvadoraniva. Very nice combo. Nice combo. Salvador Neva. Very nice combo. All right. We move to Mike Saliba. Oh, Mike from Michigan, Clinton Township.
Starting point is 01:55:13 He is the wooden watch guy. Dear John and Adam, I want to thank all my fellow producers for the amazing support they gave the Axehead watchmakers going out of business sale. It's been very bittersweet. It has certainly helped Dame Kelly and I out of financial out of a financial bind as well We sold about half the remaining stock. So we still have half left promo code ITM is still cranked up now from 20% to 33% My website axeheadwatch.shop expires on the 25th
Starting point is 01:55:43 If I can keep it open till Christmas I will but the hosting company seems to want to make me renew for a full year Which doesn't make much sense to get your wooden watches now folks PS I realized I short-chained you for a penny for my promotion to Barrow so I at Baron so I added two pennies to my 333 dot 33 indeed is 333 dot 35 one to cover the difference and one for interest on the loan jobs and health karma, please jobs jobs and jobs And I have another
Starting point is 01:56:17 Meetup donation before you go to the other one. I want to mention that these watches are quite nice. Yeah, no, they're great They're great. It's a great conversation piece. So Gordon, Gordon Gibbs from Kerrville, he was the meetup. Now this guy, he used to be an audio engineer and he started doing scratch tracks while he was setting up for voiceovers. He has now been a guy doing voiceovers for 20 years. Many national spots. In fact, apparently, I just remembered he told me this during COVID, and everyone's like,
Starting point is 01:56:55 man, they're making all these really, you know, like, like really sappy ads for, oh, we're all at home and we can't go anywhere. And I think it was for a pizza hut maybe or something. We made fun of it. And he was like, that was my spot. This guy gets national spots, which is the way to go if you're in the voiceover business. Oh, yeah. He says, ITM Adam and John, thanks for all you do.
Starting point is 01:57:21 It's going to suck when you guys eventually find your exit strategy. Adam, I recently moved from Dallas to Kerrville. So how do you, neighbor? Any advice on how to get terrestrial antenna TV here in the Hill Country? Well, yeah, just get the over the air antenna, the OTA, the digital stuff. That's all that there is. I'm having no luck. Yeah, get a fringe antenna.
Starting point is 01:57:42 Yes, from Amazon. There's a lot of, yeah. I'm having no luck with the big box store offerings. Well, maybe I'm better off without it. No, no, according to John, there's lots of good stuff there. Anyhow, I'm often meet up in Lucumbock with my lovely wife, Jaina. If you're reading this after the fact, so I hope we all had a good time. For a jingle, can I get the multilingual in the morning?
Starting point is 01:58:03 Yeah, we get a multilingual in the morning? Yeah, we got a multilingual in the morning. In the morning. In the morning. In the morning. In the morning. In the morning. In the morning. There you go.
Starting point is 01:58:13 Thank you very much, Gordon. It was good meeting you, brother. Let's see, that leaves that, I'm confused. We go to Mike. Dame Mama Susan. Dame Mama Susan, yeah. In Escondido, California, 33333. I'd like to do a birthday switcheroo of 33333
Starting point is 01:58:30 to add my son, this is a switcheroo too, to add my son Brian Beals, War Chess Toward His Nighthood, Birthday Karma Please, and a Mariachi music. Love Dame Mama Susan of the North County San Diego. Okay, you know what? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, Ohio comes in with 333.33 and simply says, keep up the good work. And we will do our best for you.
Starting point is 01:59:13 Great note. A Baron JB in Clarksville, Maryland. $300.33 would be our loss as executive producer. Hello, John and Adam. Haven't donated beyond my sustaining donations in a while and figured I should. I need new business karma as I recently started my own financial planning firm and I also need anniversary karma for my 34th wedding anniversary today. And they never had a fight.
Starting point is 01:59:38 I want to let No Agenda Nation know if they need financial planning assistance, then visit my website at freestatefp.com. freestatefp.com to learn more. I provide honest, fairly priced, comprehensive financial planning with a focus on hands-on investing. My only compensation is my one-time hourly fee. Send an email to john at freestatefp.com to get in touch with the team. More about advice only and more about advice only financial planning. Thanks Baron JB of Northeast Pennsylvania and the Chesapeake Bay.
Starting point is 02:00:23 Thank you Baron JB. Sir Cal of lavenderblossoms.org. Good to hear from you Sirkal with the associate executive producer 272.72. He's in Northville, Michigan. ITM gents, thanks for all you do. Stay organic. Sirkal of Lavenderblossoms.org. Onward to Eli the coffee guy in Bensonville, Illinois. I get the ads today, $210.20. I want to shout out to the boys over at the Millennial Media Offensive, who I discovered
Starting point is 02:00:53 thanks to the No Agenda Stream. Ah, he listens to the stream. I have really enjoyed their news and insights. So kudos to Dan Goering and John G. Dew. Can I get a stay woke My Millennials for all my fellow Millennials out there? Quit giving money to corporate coffee. Support a small business and visit gigawattcoffeeroasters.com. Remember to use code ITM for 20% off your order. Stay caffeinated, Eli the coffee guy. My millennials, stay woke. And we thank Ono Priester from Soest in the Netherlands for his $200 donation and Michael Graham $200 at the meetup and he sent
Starting point is 02:01:36 a letter. It's a moment to thank both of you for your courage and dedication to keeping us safe from the M5M. I started listening to No Agenda after the crazy times post-COVID. It's been refreshing to hear all the media deconstruction that you do. I'm glad I'm not the only one that thought the M5M was crazy. This note is a donation given to Adam at the Fredericksburg No Agenda Meetup,
Starting point is 02:01:54 which was my second. These meetups are fantastic, and it's always great to connect with other producers. No Agenda truly has the best producers for the best podcast in the universe. Since I discovered the show, I've hit my wife and best friend in the mouth as well as a few other friends. Adam, I want to thank you for playing my In the Morning clip on episode 1551 back in 2023.
Starting point is 02:02:14 It was awesome to hear you play my In the Morning radio calls to... Oh, I think this... My In the Morning radio calls to pilots as they were checking into my sec, this is one of the... Classics. The ATC's, the ATC guys. And he wants, you talk about your random number theory, he wants they're eating the dogs and due to climate change.
Starting point is 02:02:39 Geez. Isn't that interesting? They're eating the dogs due to climate change. Any has a birthday shout out to himself. He'll be turning 34 on October 26. Thank you, Michael. Appreciate it. So we haven't played due to climate change forever. Ever.
Starting point is 02:02:55 Forever. Yeah. And today we have three requests for it out of the blue. It's on their mind, man. It's on their mind. Well, what else is on their mind is Linda Lu Patkin, our final associate executive producer. She's in Lakewood, Colorado, and we know her. She came in with 200 bucks and asked for jobs karma and says for a remarkable resume and faster job search and a faster job search, visit ImageMakersInc.com. That's Image Makers Inc. with a K.
Starting point is 02:03:23 For all your executive resume and job search needs. It must be working for somebody. And work with Linda Lu, Duchess of Jobs and writer of resumes. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. Oh yeah. You stop. Come on.
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Starting point is 02:04:39 due to climate change I would like to play a couple of clips here regarding NATO and I'm not sure if this is NATO getting everything ready for Trump to come in or what exactly is happening but there's a lot of fear-mongering. This is based upon President Zelensky's victory plan which was basically put me in NATO man. Zelensky has been in Belgium drumming up support among European Union and NATO allies. By the way, this is the AI voice again. This is France 24 using an AI voice. Seeking stronger military aid to rebuff the Russian invasion. He warned that Russia has been receiving its own foreign aid.
Starting point is 02:05:38 From our intelligence, we've got information that North Korea sent tactical personnel and officers to Ukraine on temporary occupied territories and they are preparing on their land 10,000 soldiers but they didn't move them already to Ukraine or to Russia. Zelensky has been selling what he calls his victory plan to end the war in Ukraine. Major points of the plan include permission to use Western-supplied longer-range missiles to strike military targets deep inside Russia, as well as an invitation for Ukraine to join NATO, steps that have been met with reluctance by Kiev's allies so far. Nonetheless, the NATO chief said that eventual Ukrainian accession is inevitable.
Starting point is 02:06:23 I've spoken over the last few weeks with all allies. All the allies have been to me in my office. said that eventual Ukrainian accession is inevitable. And if anyone in the Kremlin will think that by sowing division, we will stop this, no, this will not happen. And Ukraine will be a member of NATO. There is no doubt about it. NATO partners have been reluctant to invite Ukraine to join while fighting is ongoing. Ukraine's membership could trigger NATO's collective security guarantee, thus dragging supporting countries into the war with Russia. So the idea here is let's get them into, they're probably going to do some kind of conditional
Starting point is 02:07:11 membership, anything to be able to expand the war to go against Russia. What is not mentioned, I did have a chance to read through the victory plan. What Zelensky is saying is, if we can't join NATO, our only option is to acquire nuclear weapons. Which, okay, that sounds kind of nefarious. And I have a... How do these guys let this twerp threaten them like this? Well, threaten who? This is the plan. This is a threat. Look, I'm going to use nukes and everyone's going to be des...
Starting point is 02:07:55 You'll be blowed up if you don't do what I want. Give me more money. This is just a setup. This is just a setup. This is what NATO wants. You heard Rita. They will just a setup. This is what NATO wants. You heard Ritter. They will be a member of NATO. This is a fact. And Putin is saying you should probably not think about getting nuclear weapons. During a meeting with media representatives from Briggs Nations, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed Moscow's willingness to engage in discussions aimed at resolving the conflict
Starting point is 02:08:25 in Ukraine. This is another provocation. It is not difficult to create nuclear weapons in modern world. Yeah, we know, Iran will have it any day now. I do not know whether Ukraine is capable of doing this now. It is not so simple for today's Ukraine, but in general there are no big difficulties here. Everything is clear how it is done. This is a dangerous provocation because, of course, any steps in this direction will be met with an appropriate reaction. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky indicated that Ukraine might pursue nuclear armament if it does not receive NATO membership. He conveyed to European Union leaders that Kiev requires a robust deterrent to counter Russian aggression.
Starting point is 02:09:17 So this is not a message to threaten, this is a message from the military industrial complex. Show it up people, and they have their little spokeslady Rutte to do their dirty work. Hold on a second before you continue. If Rutte comes on and says you're going to be a member, you know, take it or leave it, you're going to be a member, what's the point of the threat then? Because we don't know exactly when it will happen. What we have said to Washington, and of course I will constantly repeat
Starting point is 02:09:45 the language but I think it was significant the irreversible path to NATO membership so that means that yes in the future NATO will have as a 32 or 34th member we will have Ukraine. Who else is coming in? There's more coming? At the moment it seems that it will be Ukraine as number 33, but maybe somebody else pops in front of him. Number 33, someone else will pop in front of him. He is number 33, someone else will pop in front of him. But Ukraine will be a member of NATO in the future. That is what we decided in Washington, so the question is not about the timeline. What we are doing now with the pledge on track, with what we are doing in Wiesbaden, the command,
Starting point is 02:10:29 what we are doing is all the bilateral aid going into Ukraine at the moment, all the efforts being coordinated amongst allies to work on the reconstruction of Ukraine. Yes, but bring your money. The fact that we have now JTEC in Poland. JTEC? Oh, have now JTEC in Poland. JTEC? Oh, what is JTEC? Which is working on the interoperability of Ukraine with NATO. Our bullets will fit in their guns.
Starting point is 02:10:54 This collectively, plus all the national security guarantees, bilaterally with Ukraine, they collectively constitute a bridge to NATO membership. So then the question is exactly about when. I cannot answer that now at this moment, but clearly it is we are working on all these tracks to make sure that indeed one day there will be a member of NATO. Yes, the J-Tech is Jagov Tech. The only other person who might pop in front of him,
Starting point is 02:11:23 even though they're nowhere near us, could possibly be South Korea, I'm thinking, because North Korea is now basically in this war. South Korean intelligence has released these satellite images claiming to show North Korean personnel gathered at a Russian military facility in Khabarovsk. The spy agency believes North Korea has already started sending troops to fight with Russia in Ukraine, saying 1500 soldiers have already started training. This sounds like some horse crap to me. No kidding. But you know, when I heard this, Mimi brought it up to me and I said, this is bull crap. For one thing, it's just bull crap.
Starting point is 02:12:03 I mean, whether North Korea is going to go, they're going to hold their ass all the way down to Ukraine to fight for the Russians and not defect. I mean, the whole thing is it's the most ludicrous scenario I've ever heard. I mean, it's as bad as well. The Russians can't make any armaments, so the North Koreans seem to be doing so much work and sending personnel to go Why are they a poor country? It doesn't make sense The only thing I could think of is maybe they'll have South Korea join NATO
Starting point is 02:12:33 I mean it makes no sense, but none of this no I think I think what you just I never thought of that angle But that could be because they have talked about Japan and the Asian countries all of a sudden becoming part of NATO, which I think we ridiculed about a year ago when this was brought up, because it's North Atlantic Treaty Organization. These guys aren't in the North Atlantic. No, but they have lots of cooperation with NATO. There's lots of that. Certainly in 2022, lots of things were happening. This NATO thing is a threat to world
Starting point is 02:13:08 peace. So then the other thing that is happening, which I have two clips on, is the BRICS. The BRICS have a big summit taking place now. They had the pre-summit this weekend and everything kicks off I think tomorrow and Tuesday. Russia's president Vladimir Putin says the BRICS group will generate most of the global economic growth in the coming years due to its size and relatively fast growth. He was speaking at the Bloc's business forum which comes ahead of the BRICS summit which gets underway in Russia on Tuesday. The work of BRICS is not aimed against anyone. It's aimed only at one general task, the sustainable development and flourishing of our countries
Starting point is 02:13:51 and people. It's a message that was welcomed by participants who see a lot of opportunities for their businesses in the BRICS countries. Here comes the South African delegate. The opportunity for South Africa and for the African continent that is presented by BRICS is absolutely massive. South Africa has already seen growth in trade because of our presence in BRICS. Egypt has...
Starting point is 02:14:22 Here's Egypt. ...so many projects within Africa, so collaborative cooperation with BRICS. Egypt has so many projects within Africa so collaborative cooperation with BRICS member states to do projects in infrastructure with Egyptian companies is a benefit win-win for both sides. Egypt imports 50% of its food where BRICS is one of the main supplier. Facing isolation over Russia's actions in Ukraine, Putin hopes Brics will be a powerful counterweight to the West in both global trade and politics.
Starting point is 02:14:51 So what most people are interested in, what I'm interested in, is the Brics monetary system they'll be talking about, which supposedly is going to be a basket of 40% gold-backed, just gold, which we know China's been acquiring a lot of and Russia probably has a lot and then some of the larger currencies and this weekend they launched a demo and I'll tell you more about it of Bricks Pay. During the Bricks business forum at the International Trade Center in Moscow that was held on October the 17th through October the 18th,
Starting point is 02:15:26 a new BRICS Pay card was revealed for the first time. It is part of a new BRICS Pay transaction settlement system, so the card itself is just a small fraction of what is to come and what the BRICS block is currently working on. Just as intended, BricksPay provides the block's member countries with expanded payment options. During the conference, every single person who was in attendance had an opportunity to test this new BricksPay card. I believe that each card had a balance on it that allowed an individual to get a coffee or get a light meal. It could be used during the forum on October the 17th through October the 18th in stores with special bricks pay markings. To activate that
Starting point is 02:16:17 money one needed to register in the system and then just scan the QR code of the card itself. To make a payment once the registration was complete, a person needed to scan the QR code from the screen of the employee's phone in the cafe or store from the payment system. So it was quite easy and very, very convenient. So they make it look like BricksPay is a thing and they have real fancy graphics on their website. It's a spoken hub model of the central banks and basically the same as Swift.
Starting point is 02:16:55 And yes, thank you, Alberta Guru. They missed a great marketing opportunity by calling it BricsBucks, but I guess they didn't consult us. What this is, what they have going now is an app that is not in the app stores yet. It's a progressive web app. And in order to use BricsPay, you have to enter in a Visa or MasterCard credit card. So it's basically Brics Venmo. It is complete horse crap. There's nothing working. At least not what they're showing. In order to use this, you have to use Visa or MasterCard?
Starting point is 02:17:35 This is dumb. So they're just demoing stuff. It's vaporware as far as I'm concerned at this point. Oh, it's going to be CBG shoes and everything. Okay. Well, I haven't seen it yet. So Bricks, but Bricks is definitely a force to be reckoned with. They got Saudi Arabia.
Starting point is 02:17:54 They got Egypt. They got Somalia. They got South Africa. People are joining up left and right. They got India. Until somebody makes them a better offer. Trump. Trump will make him a better offer. Trump. Trump will make him a better offer.
Starting point is 02:18:09 I say, you don't want to use the US dollar? 3000% tariffs. Oh, yes, sir. I love the US dollar. Well, yeah. Trump will put an end to it. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:18:23 When he's president. So I have a couple of clips about Trump, mostly about CBS actually. You know, some of the best analysis of what's going on with the campaign is out of Sky News. Oh, they're very funny. In Australia. They have funny reports on us. They never report anything funny about their own idiocy. No, they can't do that. Because that's against the law.
Starting point is 02:18:47 The Elmer Fudd dude. It's against the law in Australia. You can't make fun of anybody. Yeah, same thing in Canada. You can't talk about your own people. Did you hear that in England, in the UK, if you say to a Muslim, God bless you, and the Muslim is offended, you are technically breaking
Starting point is 02:19:07 the law. And there was some other guy who was in the buffer zone of an abortion clinic, and you're not allowed to protest or say anything to people inside the buffer zone. And so he decided to bow his head and pray and got arrested and convicted. Yeah. For praying in his head. Yeah, it's out of control. Isn't that the definition of thought crime? They've been doing thought crime prosecutions for years now. But meanwhile, they're going to give the ozempic to everyone who's obese and out of work
Starting point is 02:19:46 because that'll get the workforce back on their feet. It's unbelievable. Yeah. I don't know what's wrong with what happened. What happened? They've fallen. Britain has fallen. Britain has fallen. They've been,
Starting point is 02:20:05 they've been co-opted, taken over. Co-opted. Yeah. Well that must be it. Yeah. So I got these clips. These are from, this guy, Josh Hammers, an American editor at large at Newsweek. And he's got some nasty things to say about, about CBS, including clip two, which is the one that will follow, that I just was taken aback by and I never heard about this. But let's listen to these, they're complaining about CBS and why Trump didn't do it at 60
Starting point is 02:20:38 minutes and just, they're just bitterly complaining there over there in Australia about Sky News with this guy. That could be an absolute train wreck. Donald Trump has already, I think, indicated he's going to be doing Rogan. But if she ends up doing it, wow, grab the popcorn, it's going to be a fun one. But she also had a go at Donald Trump for refusing to sit down and talk to 60 Minutes. His staff won't let him do a 60 Minutes interview. Every president for the last half century has done one, anyone who's running for president.
Starting point is 02:21:14 Now put to one side the fact that 60 Minutes audience is nowhere near what it used to be. I can think of two very good reasons why Donald Trump should out of principle not speak to 60 Minutes again. What are your thoughts? I'm interested to see if your reasons are the same as mine. Yeah, Rita here in the US CBS News has recently exposed itself as maybe the most blatantly corrupt of- I'm sorry. This guy is a puker, John. This is great. Your thoughts? I'm interested to see if your reasons are the same as mine. Yeah, Rita, here in the US, CBS News has recently exposed itself
Starting point is 02:21:49 as maybe the most blatantly corrupt of all of the various corporate media networks. And that is saying a lot, what I just said, because there was a lot there. There are a lot of options to choose from. CBS News, I mean, let's just run down the list in quick succession. First, they hosted that vice presidential debate
Starting point is 02:22:04 between JD Vans and Tim Walls, where JD Vance absolutely clobbered Tim Walls, notwithstanding the fact that the two CBS moderators were fact checking JD Vance in real time, notwithstanding the fact that they had given him their exact word, that they would not do that before the debate. That's number one. Number two, we had a Maoist struggle session in real time at CBS News when the morning anchor Tony Doka-Pill started to ask very reasonable basic questions to left-wing charlatan Tom Nahisi Coates. He was on to promote his deeply anti-Semitic book, The Message. Tony Doka-Pill was asking very basic questions. Why didn't you talk about Hezbollah, the second
Starting point is 02:22:42 intifada? And apparently the big wigs, the C-suite at CBS News was so upset that their anchor had the temerity, had the chutzpah to ask basic questions to Ta-Nehisi Coates, that they had a company-wide struggle session the next day whereby Tony Dokapelle, the anchor, actually broke down in tears. I'm so sorry, Ta-Nehisi Coates. Wow, this guy is Ben Shapiro. He talks a little fast, that's true. He has a total with total Ben Shapiro cadence. He does not you mentioned it, but, but anyway, he's talking about some of the
Starting point is 02:23:17 stuff behind the scenes in CBS and he drops this little gem, which is the second clip is very short that I was unaware of this, but this this, but this is somewhat scandalous, it seems to me. And then it came out in the aftermath of that, that their standards and practice division at CBS News actually, in a closely related point, they instructed all of the anchors and journalists of the network to not refer to Jerusalem as being in Israel. Because it's Palestine, I guess? to not refer to Jerusalem as being in Israel. Because it's Palestine, I guess. No, it's not Palestine. It's not in Palestine. There's no Palestine to begin with.
Starting point is 02:23:54 According to CBS. Yeah, I guess so. Where else are they going to put it? I guess it has to be, yeah, that I think you're right, but it's like, what? What? First of all, they bring on this guy that he's bitching about, which is this, I saw this, you know, Docapol, who I've ridiculed on the show, he's a reasonable, you know, normal guy, his kids are in, live in Israel.
Starting point is 02:24:18 But so he's got some questions asked of this, this black guy who comes out with this hateful book, a Jew-hating book, and he asks him questions. I don't even think they were that poignant. And he gets read the riot act by CBS execs, and then they pull this stunt? What's going on at CBS? Yeah, they're falling apart. I think the CIA bailed on him. I think that's what happened. I've been convinced that the connection has been cut. So here we go with the final clip which wraps it up.
Starting point is 02:24:50 And by the way, I forgot to mention the last part. They actually, as we all now know, they actually edited Kamala Harris's own 60 minutes interview. She gave this word salad of all word salads when it came to US-Israel relations and Prime Minister Netanyahu. That was one of my two reasons, Josh. That, because that was just so deeply dishonest to deceptively edit her answer. And the answer they put wasn't even part of the original answer.
Starting point is 02:25:16 It wasn't that they cut it short. They just switched things around to make her look strong and decisive instead of absolutely incoherent and weak, which was what her actual answer indicated. And the second reason was Donald Trump sat down with 60 Minutes last time around back in 2020, and they claimed that Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation, that it wasn't real. And they've never apologized
Starting point is 02:25:45 for that. And I think that is just another reason why Donald Trump should go tell them to jump. I'm going to jump. I'm looking this story up. So the New York Post had this story about CBS News telling staffers not to call Jerusalem or not to say Jerusalem isn't Israel. They got it. The New York Post got it from Barry Weiss's outfit, the first post. So...
Starting point is 02:26:15 Well, CBS has never denied it, so I'm assuming it's true. There are some corrections that I need to make about this report though that I just played. First of all, I went over the Leslie Stahl interview with Trump and I was gonna clip it, but I didn't, mainly because I can summarize better. She never said that the laptop was disinformation. She just, what she said was that when Trump said it was a scandal, she says, no, it wasn't. Right. There's no, you're kidding.
Starting point is 02:26:48 It's not a scandal now. And she just downplayed the whole thing, which implied that the laptop was disinformation, but she never actually per se never said that. But I think that needs to be- Could it be that there's some distancing from the CIA since 51 intelligence execs or former intelligence people all said it was Russian disinformation? I think there's some element there. And I think there's one more little thing that I...
Starting point is 02:27:17 This is my kind of meta look at things, which is that if you're associated with the CIA to such an extreme as the CBS people, where that means people are embedded there and they're still going to be doing the messaging, whether the company doesn't want to do it or not, because they're now owned by Sherry Redstone. And I think that- She kept that in the deal? She sold Paramount, but she kept it?
Starting point is 02:27:42 She's still running it, yeah. But wait, but she kept CBS when she sold off everything else or Paramount went to... She still owns Paramount too. She hasn't sold, but she sold off Paramount to that, uh, to the Ellison's kid. Ellison's kid, yeah. I think she's, well, maybe I'm wrong about Sherry being involved, but whatever the case, that's not important because what I'm thinking is there's still guys there that are representing me as it were. And I think that that edit that was done of the Kamala thing where they played the one clip of her yakking away about nothing and then they showed a little excerpt.
Starting point is 02:28:17 That was a CIA setup. I think it was a setup. I think it was done on purpose so they could get caught to get burned. Because it was so obvious. First they put it out there and they just let it sit and then let the social media people take it apart. And then they got burned. Oh, look what they did. They did this edit. They're editing it.
Starting point is 02:28:37 They're editing it. And I think that was done on purpose, just to hurt her campaign. She is under attack. More I see these elements that are appearing, it's to make it look like they want Trump in, you say so, I say so, they want Trump in, but they can't make it obvious. What'll be interesting to see if the far right in America doesn't spike the ball and goes, shoves it in everybody's face. Of course they're going to spike the ball.
Starting point is 02:29:14 Yeah. Sad. Hope they don't. They can't not. Everybody spikes the ball. Everybody spikes the ball. They the ball they do you do too yeah well okay you're right everybody spikes the ball yeah that's what you do but I do you got your touchdown you spike the ball the number
Starting point is 02:29:36 of people that don't spike the ball is a minimal is so unusual is it like stands out because of it I don't spike the, I just do my end zone shuffle. Yeah, you do a dance. Yes, I do. Well, let's stick in the region and same report, two different versions. This is NBC. Tonight, a drone fired toward the Israeli Prime Minister's residence. Benjamin Netanyahu's office says an unmanned aircraft sent from Hezbollah in Lebanon targeted his home north of Tel Aviv. The IDF said a drone struck a
Starting point is 02:30:11 building nearby, causing no injuries or significant damage. So that's the NBC report. Here's the TRT Turkish Radio-Television report. Unmanned aerial vehicles are being used by Hezbollah to target critical locations in Israel, marking a significant escalation. A drone directly hit the home of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Caesarea. So did it hit a building nearby or did it hit the home? Seems rather confusing. Do we even know?
Starting point is 02:30:46 From these reports, and I don't think I have one of these clips, but I can't tell. No. They don't really let you know. Have you heard all those reports about a year ago, supposedly 20-foot drones were flying over Andrew's air base and they must have come from a ship, a Chinese ship. Have you heard this? No.
Starting point is 02:31:08 No. I've got to get some reports on it because they show video and they show drones with flashing anti-collision lights. What kind of covert operation is that? It doesn't sound right. No, I'm not quite sure what's going on there. This I thought was rather interesting though. We have managed to confirm that these two documents that were leaked on Telegram on Friday do appear
Starting point is 02:31:32 to be authentic. And they are highly classified documents that suggest that the US has been essentially spying on Israel's plans to retaliate against Iran. They also have markings suggesting that the only entities that should be viewing these documents are the US and some of its closest allies, the Five Eyes Partnership. And so this is obviously very concerning to US officials. And while we are not going to quote from these documents or share them directly, we can outline them broadly. One of them, for example, which is sourced to the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, discusses Israel's movement of certain munitions in order to prepare for a possible strike on Iran. Another document, which is
Starting point is 02:32:15 sourced to the National Security Agency, discusses the Israeli Air Force's preparations and exercises for a strike, including information about the Israeli Air Force's use of air-to-surface missiles. And so, this is obviously going to cause some consternation, to say the least, in Israel itself. And of course, it comes at a very delicate moment between the U.S. and Israel. And so, for now, what we're hearing from U.S. officials is that they're not going to confirm the authenticity of these statements for now when we reached out for official comment. But we are told that one of the main focuses of the investigation at this point is just
Starting point is 02:32:52 determining who had access to these documents to begin with. Yeah, this is so transparent to me. Of course. No, Israel's doing it. That strike on Iran, it wasn't our bombers. No, it was Israel. It was Israel. This is very sketchy.
Starting point is 02:33:11 Plausible deniability. Well, they attacked, but it wasn't us. I love some of the people like, You're so wrong, Curry. You shill. Israel runs America not the other way around. You should know better than that. You're a Zionist shill. Israel runs America not the other way around. You should know better than that. You're a Zionist shill.
Starting point is 02:33:32 Yeah, that's right. Sir Brian of London is so mad. That whole thing was bull crap. It's a pile of bull crap. Brian of London is the best. Pile of bull crap is not true. Okay. Okay. Yeah. All right. And why is he Brian of London when he lives in Israel?
Starting point is 02:33:51 Cause he used to be in London. Well, so what? Well, and then he moved to Israel and now he's still Sir Brian. No, he's a Zionist shill. He always was a Zionist shill, just he used to be in London. Yeah, that's good. It doesn't matter to me. He's a good guy. So this is unsurprising, but yet troubling.
Starting point is 02:34:16 It went much faster than I thought it would. If we can move out of the region, I'd like to go to Big Pharma. Let's see what we got here. Yeah, listen to this. Today, a major shakeup at CVS Health. go to big pharma. Let's see what we got here. Yeah, listen, listen to this today. A major shakeup at CVS Health CEO Karen Lynch suddenly replaced at the nation's biggest pharmacy chain.
Starting point is 02:34:33 Healthcare is so personal to you and me that you can't lose sight of that human connection. Facing financial struggles under her leadership, CVS is on track to close 900 of its nearly 10,000 locations in its three-year plan and cut about 3,000 corporate jobs. Industry-wide, an estimated 7,000 pharmacies have already shuttered in the last five years. Walgreens just this week announced
Starting point is 02:34:59 1,200 of its remaining stores could soon close, and Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy last year. Older demographics, they want to sit down with the pharmacist, understand the medicine. Younger demographics, they don't want to interact with pharmacists. They want their medicine and they want it cheap and they want it at their doorstep. What does a pharmacy look like when it comes to getting your medication in five years? You could have potentially 25, 30 percent less pharmacies in the next two, three years than there are today. The retail closures are creating even more drugstore deserts. That has Amazon Pharmacy taking flight, testing prescription drone delivery in Texas with
Starting point is 02:35:41 plans to open pharmacies in 20 more cities next year. Changes in consumer habits, prescribing a new dose of reality. So this went really fast. We really accelerated telemedicine during COVID. It seems like, you know, what a setup this was to accelerate that. Then we got everybody doing medicine by mail with Amazon now leading the charge. And of course.
Starting point is 02:36:10 Yeah, Amazon gets blamed for this, but this started long before Amazon because I have been on Medicare for a while and every time you get your, you have to buy Plan B or whatever it is from one of these characters. Not the Medicare Plus, which is a total jip, but just the drug payment system.
Starting point is 02:36:30 You get a note, hey, you know, we can mail you these drugs. This is from like, Humana. Humana, oh, we can mail you the drugs. I don't know why you're buying them at a pharmacy. They're the ones, the same guys that are paying for the pharmacy bills that you're paying just five bucks for or whatever for a drug that costs way too much because they're overcharging, they're the ones that set up shop is we'll mail them to you and you say, you know, you save five
Starting point is 02:36:54 bucks. This is all the insurance companies. You know, plan B is something different than you think it is. Well, whatever it is, there's a drug plan. Oh, can I ask you... The point is that these middlemen, not the middlemen who buy and sell drugs to the pharmacies, but these insurance companies have horned in on this whole thing.
Starting point is 02:37:18 Yeah. And they're the ones behind it. And Amazon just saw it as an opportunity, took advantage of it. But if it wasn't for these other guys, it wouldn't have probably never happened. Well, it's great because, you know, the young kids that just want their adderall through the mail. Just send me my vibe answer. That's what it's about. It's just drug dealing. It's just drug dealing through the US Postal Service. I want to ask you a question. So Tina decided that she wanted to, she's 62. She said, you know, I'm going to take early retirement.
Starting point is 02:37:51 And so she, you know, goes the whole rigmarole with the social security office. And then she gets a mail, a letter in the mail, say, okay, you're all set up starting February. And of course you get less, you know, you don't get your full percentage. You get a, you get a, a lowered percentage. Which she wants to immediately invest in Bitcoin, which I think is great. But, um, from what I understand, if you make more than $35,000 a year, married or 32,000 single, then they'll take 50%? They'll tax your social security by 50%?
Starting point is 02:38:29 They tax it, yeah. Well no, it's worse than that. What they do is they- What is this horse crap? What they do is they take, they lower your benefits. I wouldn't, by the way, what she wants to do, personally, I wouldn't do it, but okay, if she wants to do it. Mimi also took early, but she took early at like 65 or so,
Starting point is 02:38:51 and that was early. When I, it's just a long story, but I, they do the math for you and say, well, here's how much you get. Here's what the total payout's gonna be if you wait. And the total payout's so high, that is, I don't understand why people do it early. But here's what they do.
Starting point is 02:39:07 First they have a set amount that you're going to get a month. And then if you're making money, like you are doing and I'm doing and she's part of that because it's part of your income, they say, well, that's interesting. And they have a sliding scale and say, instead of giving you the $3,000 a month or whatever you're going to get, because you're making money, we're going to drop that to $2,000. And then, oh, and by the way, that $2,000 that you're going to get is going to be taxed.
Starting point is 02:39:37 So this is why they have such a great deal going with Walmart. You get all these old people who want to supplement their income, and so they make sure that these old people who are working at Walmart don't make more than $32,000 a year so it doesn't impact their Social Security payments. Well, that's an... I don't know if the scheme goes that deep, but maybe. Well, from a Walmart's perspective, it might. I'm sure maybe Walmart's figured it out.
Starting point is 02:40:04 It's possible. Ugh. But the, yeah, no. But isn't that money that we gave them already? I mean, hasn't that been, how can this be right? Is that what Trump says? Well, Social Security is separate from income tax and you pay into a fund
Starting point is 02:40:17 and you're supposed to get that money back. It's like forced saving so you get your money back. But you don't. But you don't. No, you don't. Okay. Is this what Trump is saying? There'll be no tax on social security?
Starting point is 02:40:30 Yes. And everybody who's got any sense will vote for Trump. Who gets social security, which is everybody over like Tina's age, I guess, are crazy not to vote for Trump just to save that. It's a lot of money. Yeah. Wow. Now, but he can't, that has to go through Congress. to vote for Trump just to save that. It's a lot of money. Yeah. Wow.
Starting point is 02:40:46 Okay. Okay. Now, but he can't, he, that has to go through Congress. He can't do that. Of course it does. Okay. Wow. But you know, it's one of those votes.
Starting point is 02:40:53 If you vote against it, you expect to get reelected and it's one of those tricky little guys you can get through, you can get it through Congress. Wow. All right. Well, that blows. You know what? If you don't mind me saying. Yeah, it does blow.
Starting point is 02:41:12 It blows. It's, it's, we're overtaxed. Yeah. Well, that's been going on for a while. I have a climate change clip. I has a Boeing clip. All right. Let's do, we definitely need to do the Boeing clip because I think they're, are they close to ending this thing?
Starting point is 02:41:27 Yeah, no, that's done, done deal. After several rounds of failed talks and an ongoing strike, Boeing and its largest union reached a tentative contract agreement that includes raises of 35% over four years. That's a big jump over the previous contract offer and close to the amount the union initially asked for.
Starting point is 02:41:47 Workers vote on the tentative contract next week. The strike was a big hit to Boeing's bottom line, crippling most airplane production at Boeing and leading to cost-cutting measures and layoffs and a plan to raise money by selling new stock or debt. The deal also includes a bonus of $7,000 if workers ratify the deal. Hmm. So, yeah, I think that'll close the deal. It'll be done.
Starting point is 02:42:10 Interestingly enough, the postal letter carriers union, they got screwed. So their tentative agreement is for 1.3% increase and it's my understanding they cannot strike. Interesting. Yeah, we have a lot of mail carriers and they are not happy. And they shouldn't be. No. Before we play the climate change clip, I do have this clip to get out of the way because I wonder about its authenticity. I look at it and look at it.
Starting point is 02:42:48 I, it, I know how you can do certain tricks, but it looks real to me. I'm going to say no. You're going to say it's fake. Yeah. You tell about the camel and drum clip. Yes, that's what I'm talking about. But we'll listen to it. I have not, I've only watched it. Listening to it is always better. It's much better for deconstructing. So I guess the, where is it?
Starting point is 02:43:13 Camel the drunk. Never let anyone take your joy from you. I call myself a joyful warrior, right? Never let anyone take your joy from you. I think that's doctored. I think if anything, she's stoned. I have, I cannot make a determination on this. I've tried, I've watched it a number of times. I watch her and I watch the clip. It's blurry, which bothers me.
Starting point is 02:43:59 Yeah. Anytime I see it. And they put music under it, which is annoying. Yeah, but there are versions without the music. Yeah. And they put music under it, which is annoying. Yeah. But there are versions without the music. We need to find the original hop to it trolls. Well, it was done in some setting that we don't have access to, or it hasn't been, I haven't seen a version of it showing the full context. Cause if she's drunk there, she's drunk throughout.
Starting point is 02:44:21 Which is, so, so I would probably lean toward what you're thinking but I still I like the clip I think it's hilarious exactly we know she drinks it's fun it's fun it's always fun poor woman what's she gonna do after she loses that's gonna be I mean what she's so arrogant she'll just just take a consulting gig somewhere and make more money. Oh, it'll be interesting to see where. So this guy, Ian Plymer, Plymer, Plymer. I just thought this is an out of the blue clip that showed up. These are the classics that we did, the climate special.
Starting point is 02:44:59 And if people can look back on it, I did it some, I don't know, a few years ago. And it has mostly clips like this, questioning all climate change arguments. And I thought this was a decent one to play. We have been cooling down for the last 4,000 years. So people say, oh, the planet's warming. Well, it's all about when you start the measurements. If we look at the last 38 years, there has been no change in temperature. If we look in the last 150 years, we've had three warming periods and three cooling periods
Starting point is 02:45:36 where the total warmth of about 0.6 degrees Celsius. Now I wonder why it warms. I mean, 1850, what happened then? Oh yes, that was the end of the little ice age. Do you think it's going to warm or cool after a little ice age? Of course it's going to warm. So if you start taking measurements from 1850 in the Industrial Revolution, we have been warming. If you take measurements from the medieval warming,
Starting point is 02:46:02 we've been cooling. We've cooled about five degrees since then. If you take measurements from the Roman warming, we've cooled about five degrees. So as soon as someone tells you, oh, it's warming, the reply you give is, since when? I think COP16 is underway or coming up soon in Columbia. So, they should have to fly to. Yeah, baby. Do they have good hotels in Columbia?
Starting point is 02:46:33 Because we got the big conference there. I believe so. Thank you to climate change. by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fab. Yeah baby, it's time for a little thank you going out to all of the producers who supported us, $50 and above. I will interrupt where appropriate. We have a couple more on the spot donations from the Fredericksburg Meetup. We do have the big Fredericksburg Meetup report coming from Matt Long who organized that with his lovely wife Gail. We appreciate that. Of course we have some Commodores to welcome as they are arriving. The rest of the Meetup reports at John's tip of the day and some excellent end of show
Starting point is 02:47:24 mixes. John, why don't you take us through the 50s? Sure. Sure. Sure. Nathan Cochran starts us off. He's in Franklin, Tennessee. Oh, that's, he's from Mercy Me. Oh wait, you know, actually I need to start with Anita because she had 125 right before Nathan. Actually, why don't you do your whole list and then I'll just do these. Okay, well it's only three. It's easier than interrupting. Yes, it's only three. Anita, Texas Hill Country neighbor, $125. Thank you for all you do, Adam and John.
Starting point is 02:47:58 Khan Nguyen, it's very difficult to pronounce. I think he and his lovely wife were there $100 and then we got from Lance Hood from San Antonio. He gave us $60 in $2 bills. Oh my God. It was not. I'm very happy. Tina's like, what should we do with it? I said, keep them. I want to spend $2 bills are fun to spend. People are like, what is this? What is this? They never understand it. So thank you all very much. It was a lot of fun meeting everybody. A lot of two dollar bills. Yes. All right. Back to Nathan from...
Starting point is 02:48:30 Okay. Nathan Cochran came in from Franklin, Tennessee. One, two, three, four, five. Paul Foster in Tigard, Oregon, $100. And he needs deducing. You've been deduced. He's deducing. You've been deduced. And then we have from Switzerland, René Bernhard Grutter. I believe. The greeter of St. Bernard's dogs.
Starting point is 02:48:58 Yeah. Yeah. Hundred bucks from René. Kevin McLaughlin, there he is already. It's a very short list, by the way. 8008, he's the Archduke of Luna, lover of American boobs. They follow right up by 6006 and Sir Kevin O'Brien in Chicago. Les Tarkowski in Kingman, Arizona, 6006.
Starting point is 02:49:22 Dean Roker, 5510. Uh, sir Dave that's double nickels on the dime by the way. Sir Dave in Bonita Springs, Florida, 5273. Uh, Meg CC in Grove City, Ohio. And she needs some baby making karma. We'll give a baby making karma at the end of the list because we're already at the fifties. I'm just going to do name and location starting with Luke Olsen in Alexandria, Virginia. Corey Bennett in Denver, Colorado. Andrew Alexander in guess
Starting point is 02:49:55 where? Fredericksburg. Hello Fredericksburg. Scott Lavender in Montgomery, Texas. Douglas Johnson, Parts Unknown. Andrew Gusek, Sir Andrew in Greensboro, North Carolina. And last on this very short list is MB Artistry in Stanhope, New Jersey. And he has a very long, wrote a very long note and talks about- Well, it's a she. It's a she. She. Oh, I'm sorry. Yes, she. Okay. it's a she. She, oh, I'm sorry. Okay. She's a she and uh, Wow. She's a, she started listening during her maternity leave in 2022.
Starting point is 02:50:35 We're otherwise healthy people. It took my husband and I 12 years to conceive our daughter via IVF. Wow. Then she had a difficult pregnancy. Yes. And uh, Oh, she said, my husband recently lost his job. My sister was diagnosed with cervical cancer at 40 years old. Can I have some jobs, karma, and F cancer to honor them? Yes, you can. Absolutely. Absolutely. And that's our list, right? Yeah, that's it. Short and sweet. All right. Thank you all very much and also thanks to those under $50, many for reasons of anonymity or as we all know for
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Starting point is 02:51:30 Let's vote for jobs! You've got Parma NoAgendaDonations.com It's your birthday, birthday I'm Noah Champion The cabin in Virginia turned 33 yesterday Lisa Foley, she is wife of the president I say, I'm no white champion. Kevin in Virginia turned 33 yesterday. Lisa Foley, she is a wife to the Duke of the Pacific,
Starting point is 02:51:51 of the specific Northwest, no, of Sir David Foley. She will be celebrating on the 22nd. Happy birthday, Lisa. Michael Graham will turn 34 on the 26th. Sir Charles wishes his first human resource. Moir, a very happy one. she turns four on November 3rd. Becky Skiles has happy birthday to her husband, Rob Jordan turns 44 in November.
Starting point is 02:52:13 And Daymama Susan says happy birthday to her son, Brian Beals, and we say happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. It's your birthday, yeah. To, to, to, to, to, to, title changes. Turn and face the slaves. Yeah, see you in the universe! It's just Thursday! T-t-t-t-title changes! Turn and face the slaves! Title changes! Don't wanna be a douchebag!
Starting point is 02:52:32 That's right, the unspecific Northwest, exactly. We do have that title change, you heard it earlier. Dame Liberty Mom of Homestead Studies in Commie-Fornia now becomes a Baroness. And we welcome her with this peerage upgrade. Thank you very much for supporting the No Agenda Show. Commie-Fornia now becomes a Baroness and we welcome her with this peerage upgrade. Thank you very much for supporting the Noagenda show. And now we do have a list of Commodores! Ladies and gentlemen, let's bring them all in and let's get the bells going. We welcome Commodore Daniel Eckert, Sir Charles, Commodore of the coin, Commodore John Buell,
Starting point is 02:53:06 Commodore Sir Matt, Commodore Big Boss Rob Jordan, Commodore Kevin, Commodore Sloop John B., Commodore Gene Harris, Commodore Milan Yovanovich, Commodore Sir R. Daniels, Commodore of the Port of Arizona, Commodore Sir Stephen, and Commodore Nora Neva arriving. Yeah, that works out okay. We have, interestingly enough, we have a dame and we have two knights to bring up. So let's get our swords out, John. There's mine. There you go. Well, that didn't sound very convincing. Well, no, because I don't see a listing. I don't see a Dame on here. Yeah. Uh, that was Dame Cabernet, Cabernet of Horseshoe Bay. She's not on your list.
Starting point is 02:53:50 She's on the list, uh, from the meetup. Ah, now get your blade out. Here you go. Thank you. But I appreciate you checking because a mistake is easily made anonymous. Hop on up here, lady. Daniel Eckert and John Buell, all of you, have reached $1,000 or more in support
Starting point is 02:54:10 of the No Agenda Show and I'm therefore very proud to pronounce the K-D as Dame Cabernet of Horseshoe Bay, Sir April of May, and Sir F-A-I-N Beck of the Schiff Wood Forest. For you, we've got Hookers and Blow, Rent Boys, and Chardonnay along with that maple syrup and bacon diet soda and video games fish pie and Felicia. We got beers and blunts.
Starting point is 02:54:31 We got Ruben S. Ruben and Rose Bong is a bourbon sparkling cider and escort ginger ale and gerbils breast milk and problem. And of course, Martin and me. Head over to no agenda rings.com. Also you Commodores go over there as well. It's right on the same page for our Dame and for our Knights give us your ring size There is a ring sizing guide there on the no agenda rings calm
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Starting point is 02:55:37 This is the official meetup report for the very first True Hill country No agenda meetup and here we go we're gonna make the room. This is dirty dirty whore and I just found out that birds are indeed real. Agent 99. Agent 99's wife. This is the Feral Housewife. Kim Trails. Lance I was born middle class. Future Night Harry I'm joyful and demure. This is Rob your constitutional lawyer and when I'm j, I'm joyful and demure. This is Rob, your constitutional lawyer, and when I'm jitty, I'm jitty for diddy. This is Pinball Gypsy in the morning.
Starting point is 02:56:11 This is Robbie. This is Gordon, my butt's been wiped. This is Jana in the morning. This is Gail, my first meetup. Woo hoo. This is Chris in the morning. Hey, everybody. Sir Brian with an eye out at the Fredericksburg with an eye.
Starting point is 02:56:23 Meetup. In the morning, hailing from Dallas. Jared from Austin. Con El Lingus from Austin. Chad Missy from Tucson, Arizona. This is Baron Scott of the Armory. I am playing the taxi driver for several awesome nights because I'm the designated driver. In the morning. Alex Ashley from San Marcos. In the morning I'm from Fredericksburg, Texas. Air traffic controller coming from Georgia. Hi, just
Starting point is 02:56:50 Greg here in the morning and I'm not to spook. In the morning this is Scott from Georgia, previously Arizona. I'd say thank you for everybody for coming out. In the morning this is Baron Chris of North Austin. We've been sitting around the nut bowl fisting. In the morning this is Lori from Spring Branch glad to be here. Hey this is Randy from Spring Branch with my smoking hot wife Lori and tonight I got to meet Adam, Tina and a bunch of other people that feel the same. In the morning this is Trevor I'm Randy's son and you should go hit your kids in the mouth. In the morning this is Alyosha, silver's at $33. Bye, bye, bye!
Starting point is 02:57:25 In the morning, this is Kristen. Great to talk to you guys. I have no idea what to say. Janet Gillis from Austin, Texas. And I'm so glad to finally make it to Meetup. I love the show and keep on keeping on. Christina Connell from San Antonio, Texas. I feel so blessed to meet all these people here for the first time. It's a wonderful gathering. Anita Gross, Free the J6ers. Alex? What do we say? In the morning? In the morning. Oh, there you go. This is Alex. It's been a great meetup. This is Alex.
Starting point is 02:57:56 In the morning. KYBO and KTLD, keep the lid down and keep your buckets overflowing. Hey, it's Adam Podfather here at the meetup. Matt and Gayle are awesome. Yes, a lot of people there. It was nice to have everybody. Please throw yourself in there. Well, he made of people there. It was nice to have everybody. Please throw yourself in there. Well, he made me do that. That's Matt. You know, Matt does the morning show of Hill Country Patriot.
Starting point is 02:58:32 He's a radio guy. I didn't have to edit this. He edited it all, which was the best part. South Jersey also had a meetup report for us. Hey, it's Kylie, ITM, everybody. This is the meetup for South Jersey. First time at a new venue at Double Nickel Brewing Company and it's been a really great day.
Starting point is 02:58:52 In the morning, Sir, our, Viscount are Daniels here at Double Nickel Brewing, excellent time. On to James. This is Sir Nobody of the 3D Printer and just to not confuse you it's double nickel not double nickel out of dime and pass it in a log. This is Jesse in the morning. This is Morgan first time you're happy to be here. Hey mom and dad it's the Commodore of Scientology I love you so much thank you for your courage.
Starting point is 02:59:23 Good morning John and Adam. Stop banging your microphone, John. All right, in the morning. Yay! Now we got a couple of meetups taking place today. The Central Florida Second Amendment Sunday is well underway. Now this is a meet shoot.
Starting point is 02:59:38 So they're with the OK Corral Gun Club in Okeechobee, Florida. The Reiki Princess is hosting that. I look forward to that meter per port. The Black Hills No Agenda Meetup is just underway now at Crown Peak Brewing in Spearfish, South Dakota. On Thursday, our next show day, North Georgia Monthly at 6 o'clock at Cherry Street Brewing in Alpharetta, Georgia.
Starting point is 03:00:03 And the October Surprise Meetup at Lincoln's Roadhouse will also be on Thursday at 6.30, and that's in Denver, Colorado. Coming up in the next few days on the 25th, Porto, Portugal. I'm looking forward to a meetup report from you, Portugal. On the 26th, San Diego, California, La Grange, Illinois, Anchorage, Alaska, London in the UK,
Starting point is 03:00:23 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Louisville, Kentucky, Columbus, Ohio, andorage, Alaska, London in the UK, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Louisville, Kentucky, Columbus, Ohio, and Houston, Texas and rounding out the month Minneapolis, Minnesota and here is a promo for Myrtle Beach. Hey Myrtle Beach, we're having a meetup. November 3rd, end of daylight savings time. November 3rd at 3.33. End of daylight savings time and the end of hurricane season. Come on Myrtle Beach producers, we know you're out there. We hear you donate, we wanna see you show up. November 3rd at 3.33 at the Swig and Swine. That's Swig and Swine.
Starting point is 03:00:58 Check out the website for details, we'll see you there. There you go Myrtle Beach, many more meetups can be found at noagendameetups.com. Please have a little bit of patience with some of the issues we've been having due to this WordPress WP Engine plugin fracas. Yeah. It's been quite the adventure.
Starting point is 03:01:21 Well that just shows you your reliance on third parties. This is a microservices architecture at its best. There it is. Do your own hosting. Go sovereign, everybody. Noagendameetups.com. If you can't find a meetup near you, start one yourself. It's real easy and fun. Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days. You want to be where you want to be, triggered all hell and flame. It's like a party.
Starting point is 03:01:56 Like a party, it is. It was a great party. I really enjoyed it. It was kind of out of the way for a lot of people, and I'm glad people came. This is where we select the end of show ISO and I have three. I will start it off. This is America. I have goodbye.
Starting point is 03:02:14 See ya. Then of course, I love cows. Another evergreen. Hard, hard, hard to beat the I love cows. I don't know what you got. What you got? I got fabulous. Fabulous podcast.
Starting point is 03:02:30 Thanks boys. Oh, there's I mean, yes, you're done. Where are you getting these? I got that one from a really obscure podcast. You need to do who are these podcasts again. You do that segment. You know, you're always, it's always good. I'm just on a roll.
Starting point is 03:02:45 Yes, you are. All right, everybody. It's time now for everybody's favorite moment of the show. John's Tip of the Day. Great advice for you and me. Just a tip with JCB and sometimes Adam. I have, I have actually two tips again. One general tip, but one tip for a very select portion of the audience. If you have Google TV, YouTube TV or Google TV? I'm sorry, YouTube TV. I always say that. If you type in Google TV, you get some other thing.
Starting point is 03:03:19 Yeah, it's different. It's no good. No, it sucks. There used to be a thing for NFL viewers, these people like watching football. Yeah, it's different. It's no good. No, it sucks. There used to be a thing for NFL viewers, these people like watching football. There's a thing called the Red Zone, which is a terrific, but you have to pay for it,
Starting point is 03:03:35 it's a terrific summary site. You don't watch any football games, you just watch this in real time, it tells you what's going on. But if you go to turn to the NFL networks, they have this thing that's like Football Today Live. They have this during the football games on Sunday. Go to this, it's a clone.
Starting point is 03:03:53 It's a clone, it's a cheap clone of the red zone. And it's just, it actually may be better because there's more than one guy doing it. I'm just a tip for you football viewers. So what's the point? Is it cheaper? It's free. It's free? Yeah, it's free. If you got YouTube TV, you get the NFL Network free. And you just, you got it. You can watch this instead and it doesn't cost you anything. So anyway, it's just kind of a football guy's thing. Good tip? Good tip?
Starting point is 03:04:24 It is a good tip. So I'm going to talk about chia seeds. I have a chia pet. Yeah. Well chia seeds, uh, which they sell now cause there are nutritional sub kind of a thing you can add to your food, but there you, for people who don't know, if you add them, if you add like a couple tablespoons of these seeds, which are pretty tasteless, but you add them to like a smoothie or a milkshake or anything, it'll thicken it up like crazy.
Starting point is 03:04:52 And it's like a natural thickener, except the fact that these chia seeds are hard as a rock. Don't they get stuck in your teeth? No, no, this is just what the tip is. Ah. You gotta put them through the blender and then you got to wait five minutes so the chia seeds kind of soak in the, in the smoothie or the juice. So they soften up and then when you hit the blender again, it turns into a thick goo, which
Starting point is 03:05:15 is dynamite and it's, the seeds are gone. They don't stick in your teeth. This is my, my culinary tip of the day. Wow. Sorry. Soon coming from Gateway Publishing. Gate View. TooManySeeds.com.
Starting point is 03:05:33 All right, everybody. Julie! Wow, John. Dynamite. Yeah, okay. Well, you know, people will appreciate it once they do it. No, they will. It's like Neva and her leash.
Starting point is 03:05:51 Yes. No, people love the tips. Tipoftheday.net, noagenderfun.com. Find out all about the tips. People even going on X. That was a great tip. End of show mixes. By request, we'll do the Gitmonation National Anthem. Then we have
Starting point is 03:06:06 Miracle Wolf, David Keckta, Hugh Allison and Sir Winkler who comes in with just a massively cool end of show mix. Coming up next on No Agenda Stream, if you're listening at trollroom.io, just stay right where you are, it'll pop on automatically. Hog Story, episode 415, and that's titled, Elephants Think. I guess they do. And coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country, home of the Fredericksburg Meetup, in the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where the weather's great, October of course, that's why I'm John C. DeWine.
Starting point is 03:06:48 Remember us at NoAgendaDonations.com. We look forward to seeing you on Thursday for another three, three and a half hours. Whatever it takes of media deconstruction, we serve you to make sense of your world. Until then, adios, mofos. Hooey, hooey, and such, and rise and sing, trolls! Ladies and gentlemen, please rise for your Gitmo Nation national anthem! In the morning, Gitmo Nation, we are all charged up to be. Human resources and service in all lands and all sheds and sea. From the east to west, down under to the lowlands and beyond. We are happy and distracted slaves. Hear
Starting point is 03:07:45 We're happy and distracted slaves Hear our hitmo nation song In the morning If they don't moderate and monitor the content, we lose total control. Total control. Total control. Total control. Total control. We're going to shut this down.
Starting point is 03:08:19 We're going to throw these out. We're going to shut this down. We're going to shut this down. We're going to shut this down. We're going to shut this down. We're going to shut this down. We're going to shut this down. We're going to shut this down. We're going to shut this down. We're going to shut this down. Total control. We're going to shut this down. We're going to throw these people in jail.
Starting point is 03:08:31 Jail, jail, jail, jail, jail. There is a yearning for leaders who can kill and imprison their opponents. Leaders who can kill... We lose total control. And I find that absolutely gubsmacking terrifying. He says that as Commander in Chief, he would use our military to go after them. Honestly, let that sink in. Use of the American military to go after American citizens? He's calling his democratic opponents the enemy within. Enemy within.
Starting point is 03:09:46 Hello? We're not making this up. Honestly, let that sink in. Hello? Oh, again, again. Oh, no. That is a fact. That is a fact.
Starting point is 03:10:00 It is the enemy from within, and they're very dangerous. They're Marxists and Communists and Fascists. I think the bigger problem is the enemy from within. We have some very bad people, we have some sick people, radical left lunatics. Oh, I want to talk about IVF. I'm the father of IVF. Of course people have to prove who they are. Blablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablablabl Blablablablablabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Blabl Bl package it into a missile. Yeah, they keep changing the target. A week away, a week away, a couple weeks away. For years. For years. For a decade.
Starting point is 03:10:49 For a decade. A week away, a week away, a week away, a week away, a week away, a week away, a week away, a week away, a week away. Nuclear! Now they are only days or weeks away from having enough uranium goo. However, Milley says, it will still take quite a period of time to package that into a missile. If Israel sends a couple of missiles over there,
Starting point is 03:11:11 they're gonna hit anything. A week away, a week away, a week away, a week away, a week away, a week away, a week away, a week away, the nuke being a week away, a week away, a couple weeks away, in the next month. For a decade. week away, a couple weeks away. For years. In the next month. For a decade. For a decade.
Starting point is 03:11:28 We do better than NPR. They're eating the dogs. They're eating the cats. They're eating the pets of the people that live there. And this is what's happening in our country. Country. Country. I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by what has been. You know? What can be unburdened by what has been. What can be unburdened by what has been.
Starting point is 03:11:59 Shut up already. I think the bigger problem is the enemy from within. Not even the people that have come in. We have some sick people, radical left people from within. We have some very bad people, radical left lunatics. If necessary by National Guard or if really necessary by the military. Because they can't let that happen. He's the one who talks about an enemy within. An enemy within, within, an enemy within, suggesting he would turn the American military on the American people.
Starting point is 03:12:30 Shut up already. Bomb them. Pay attention. Bomb them. Right now. And bomb them again. Please. And bomb them again. I'm telling you. Bomb them. An enemy within. Bomb them. Fascist. And bomb them again. Dangerous. And bomb them again bomb them bomb them bomb them again
Starting point is 03:12:48 bomb them again bomb them bomb them bomb them bomb them again bomb them bomb them bomb them
Starting point is 03:13:04 bomb them bomb them to go after American citizens? You can take that to the bank. Bomb them. The enemy? Bomb them. From within? Bomb them. The enemy takes. Kill them.
Starting point is 03:13:13 Fact-check false. Bomb them. Fascist? Bomb them. Dangerous? Bomb them. The enemy takes. Kill them.
Starting point is 03:13:21 Fact-check false. That is what we see. Kill, kill, kill them. Facts are false. Kill them again. Kill, kill, kill them. It's so hard to see. Bomb, bomb, bomb them again. We lose faith or a vision. Kill, kill, kill them. Of those things we cannot see but must know.
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