No Agenda - 1607 - "Lazinsky"

Episode Date: November 12, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Me, me, me, me, me, me, me. Adam Curry, John C. DeVore. It's Sunday, November 12th, 2023. This is your award-winning Kimbo Nation Media Assassination episode 1707. This is no agenda. Poppy is in place
Starting point is 00:00:15 and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region No. 6. In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where we all say Happy Veterans Day to the veterans. I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where we all say Happy Veterans Day, to the veterans, I'm John C. Borak.
Starting point is 00:00:29 It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning. Indeed, we do. There's a lot of veterans in our No Agenda Nation producing audience. Yes, quite a few. A lot. And I want to thank every single one of them. Young men and women, many a few. A lot. And I want to thank every single one of them. Young men and women, many scarred from crazy-ass crap they've witnessed.
Starting point is 00:00:53 Yes. Well, luckily they report some of it in. Yes. But having been just to Iraq for 10 days in 2003, seeing the scarring, it's not pretty. Are you wearing your poppy you know those days are over in california it seems even though it's the poppy state yeah the chinese got all the poppies now that's what's happening there ah man oh man man. There's some interesting things happening. I think we should start with the new bull crap of the week, which I'm not quite sure why they released this on Saturday.
Starting point is 00:01:32 There's new bull crap? It's new bull crap of the week, yes. Yes, this was an excellent... Oh, by the way, I want to mention... Oh, speaking of bull crap... In advance... Yes. I'm going to do a three by three today but more
Starting point is 00:01:47 importantly i'm beginning and we need a jingle for this oh the good news of the week that you specifically requested i requested it yes i did shall we start with the three by three since we typically i mean we can do the three by three because the three by three is quite funny this time. All right, well, we're done for three by three. Experiment by J.C.D. Woo-hoo! Comparing stories from ABC, CBS and NBC.
Starting point is 00:02:16 The never-ending three by three. That's right, everybody. It's time for the three by three. J.C.D. checks out three stories from the... Wait a minute. Let me do the intro. I'm doing the intro. Oh, I thought you were done. I'm done. Now I'm done.
Starting point is 00:02:29 All right, I'm done. Yes, three stories from the mainstream media from this morning. The same three stories presented three slightly different ways. And these are all about the war. So they're all designed to traumatize the audience. Yes. Using, bringing in some professional sound effects guys to add different sound effects and i'm starting with the lesser the word i'm going to give it away the award for the best the presentation goes to cbs we're going to start with the third place
Starting point is 00:02:57 finisher wait wait do we start with cbs or we start with no we start with CBS or did we start with... No, we start with ABC, which is the third place finisher. Third place. And ABC presents, they got the sound, they got some crazy Funhouse slide sound effect at the beginning. A lot of explosions. Nice. The stories are the same. It's about Israelis bombing the hospitals. And they say there's Hamas there.
Starting point is 00:03:21 Everyone over there says, no, there's none. And then Blinken always always says stop the bombing. Here we go. Tonight, the explosions rattling Gaza's main hospitals. Amidst those fireballs, buildings shuddering and the cries from the wounded. By night, the sky lit up by flares and missiles. By day, Israeli troops in close combat, going building to building, room to room, closing their noose on northern Gaza. Noose. The hospital's main parking lots
Starting point is 00:03:50 now housing tents filled with people. The hallways crammed with refugees, gurneys bearing the wounded lining the corridors. Today, an explosion at Gaza's main hospital, Al-Shifa. This girl screaming, why God, why? Israel saying the explosion was caused by a failed Palestinian rocket launch. Military spokesman Peter Lerner says Hamas has turned the hospitals into their base of operations. They have positioned all of their capabilities in, around and beneath hospitals. But if there are thousands of patients who are wounded, some of them very severely, who cannot be moved. They can be moved. There are ambulance services that are up and running. It's a matter of deciding to move them.
Starting point is 00:04:30 But one of al-Shifa's top doctors telling me it can't be done. What would happen if you did have to evacuate all the people who still remain? If you say evacuate the patients, it means you want me to kill at least 100 patients at one second. Tonight, with the Palestinians saying the death toll is over 11,000, the strongest criticism yet by the U.S. of Israel's handling of the war against Hamas. Far too many Palestinians have been killed. Far too many have suffered. But Secretary of State Blinken acknowledging Israel has opened humanitarian corridors.
Starting point is 00:05:01 Thousands today fleeing south on this highway and evacuation route designed by the Israeli military. Over 150,000 fleeing in just the past two days. Lindsay, Israel has said that over the past 24 hours, its forces have operated not just in the Gaza Strip, but also in the West Bank, along the Red Sea, in Syria and in Lebanon. You know, I would say that, what does Bruno say? Bruno says this is a five. I think they blew their effects wad right at the beginning and then just slacked it off. I agree 100%.
Starting point is 00:05:34 Whoa, he said 100%. But the thing that was the kicker was blinking. The strongest words ever. Oh, yeah. Previces with the strongest words ever by the Secretary of State. And they cut into Blinken saying, too many people killed. Too many people died. So strong.
Starting point is 00:05:54 So strong. Strongest ever. So that sucked. And that was ABC, you know, which comes out of Disney. They should have some showbiz chops. They're going down the tubes. They got to get some new people in there. It's not good.
Starting point is 00:06:06 So let's go to the second place finisher. Who will take the place of the award winner if the other one goes down in flames? But NBC decides, let's add some better explosions for one thing. As if they're there during these explosions. And let's up the ante with the guy doing the reporting and bring in a British voice. Yes. This was the sky over Gaza tonight in Israel's war with Hamas. And overnight, near the Indonesian hospital in Gaza City, a fireball.
Starting point is 00:06:39 Hours after the White House says Israel agreed to humanitarian pauses in the fighting, but no ceasefire. Close by, above al-Shifa Hospital, a projectile then screams. Later, a second explosion at the outpatient clinic. My mother, my father, my brother, she cries. Tonight, Israel says radar evidence shows one strike on the al-Shifa hospital was from a misfired rocket from a Palestinian terrorist organization. Israel says Hamas has operated a command center under al-Shifa. Wait a minute, did he say the Palestinian or a Palestinian terrorist organization? That was weird.
Starting point is 00:07:20 Oh, that's interesting. Let's listen again. That was weird. Oh, that's interesting. Let's listen again. Radar evidence shows one strike on the al-Shifa hospital was from a misfired rocket from a Palestinian terrorist organization. But what does that even mean? I mean, there is the Palestinian terrorist.
Starting point is 00:07:35 Well, I think that refers to this other Islam al-Masjid, or whoever the third group is that crops up when it's conveniently needed. Why don't they mention it then? Why just Abe? Why so? I think you're making a good point. They could bring it in. But maybe they've been told not to.
Starting point is 00:07:52 I want to go back to the Brits. Israel says Hamas has operated a command center under al-Shifa hospital using civilians as human shields. Hamas has turned hospitals into fortified positions. This is the challenge that we are facing. This is precisely why we're encouraging people to go south. You feel you are in a war zone. We spoke to a doctor. Extra points, extra points for the nasally voice sound effect. This is the challenge that we are facing. This is precisely why we're encouraging people to go south. You feel you are in a war zone.
Starting point is 00:08:26 Oh, yes, you are in a war zone. We spoke to a doctor at al-Shifa hospital tonight. Have you seen any Hamas fighters, Islamic jihad, any group like that there? No, no, not at all. The people won't allow them. The U.S. today with blunt criticism of the civilian death toll. Far too many Palestinians have been killed, and we want to do everything possible to prevent harm. Israel today pointing to these two humanitarian corridors it's created and a continuing exodus of thousands of Palestinians.
Starting point is 00:09:02 Inside Gaza, Hamas still hasn't released more hostages. Israel says any ceasefire now after the murder of 1,200 Israelis would be a surrender to Hamas. There won't be a ceasefire without the release of the Israeli hostages. All right, Kir, let's pick up right there. You have new reporting on the negotiations to free these hostages, including Americans. Tom, an official with knowledge of the talks tells me they've stalled in the past over how many hostages will be released, and that is still a sticking point tonight, Tom,
Starting point is 00:09:32 despite progress. Yeah, it's interesting that they are putting the Brits in. You know who else is in there? Speaking of Brits, you know who's reporting from Gaza, just outside the Gazan border? It's Douglas Murray. He did a whole half hour with Piers Morgan. Weird.
Starting point is 00:09:52 I didn't know that he was an on-the-scene reporter. I thought he was a public intellectual. That's what I thought. Anyway, let's go to the number one. Number one. Let me set it up. Okay. First of all, they've decided to up the ante because this is about trying to traumatize the audience to get them kind of glued to the set.
Starting point is 00:10:10 Yeah, of course. And of course, when they're traumatized, they're more susceptible to advertising. It's how it works. Then your mind is open. You're shell-shocked. You're shell-shocked. And you can be propagandized during that moment of trauma. And so you want to traumatize.
Starting point is 00:10:25 So CBS has decided, or they have better people that are in the backgrounds yeah in the background they're doing sociology so they said screw this screw the male voice altogether but we like the british voice let's bring in a female british voice let's go and do they have sound effects are they good on the effect and then they said here's the kicker instead of just bombing i think people are kind of immune to phony baloney bombing and machine gun fire how about just a lot of screaming and make sure that we get a and you have to listen for this one, make sure you get a lot of screaming women and men and get a baby crying and put all that in there. That'll traumatize the audience and they do a beautiful job. A massive strike at the Al-Shifa Hospital grounds, Gaza's largest medical facility.
Starting point is 00:11:24 Al-Shifa hospital grounds, Gaza's largest medical facility. Israel insists Hamas is using hospitals to coordinate attacks and hide its commanders, but sheltering at Al-Shifa thousands of civilians. Their one place of refuge, now a blood-soaked battleground. Extra points for the script reeling in stunned disbelief this man shouts they bombed the hospitals nearby a young girl breaks down trying hysterically my mom my father my brother wow. So they're not even subtitling anymore. They're just giving you, they're just translating it on the fly. And she's acting.
Starting point is 00:12:10 She's acting it out. This is very good. This is the best. It is. Nearby, a young girl breaks down, crying hysterically. My mom, my father, my brother. hysterically, my mom, my father, my brother. Inside, doctors and nurses fight another war.
Starting point is 00:12:34 Let me guess, are they operating by cell phone lights? The battle to keep the injured alive, with virtually every critical medical supply running out. Today, at least five hospitals have been caught up in the fighting, including one for children. Here, this video appears to show a pediatric hospital surrounded by Israeli military vehicles. Worn down by war, hunger and exhaustion, civilians flee al-Shifa too. Only to run headlong into more danger, even the evacuation corridor is not spared. The spiraling civilian death toll saw Secretary of State Antony Blinken issue one of his most direct condemnations to date.
Starting point is 00:13:21 Wow, so they've changed it from strongest words ever to most direct condemnation to date. Wow. So they've changed it from strongest words ever to most direct condemnation to date. Far too many Palestinians have been killed. Far too many have suffered. Adding Israel has to do more to minimize harm. We just can't bear it anymore. A cry echoed by the Red Cross, which says Gaza's health system has reached the point of no return. Outro. And questioned by the media, the Israeli military said, we don't fire on hospitals, Nora,
Starting point is 00:14:00 but if we see Hamas firing from them, we will do what we need to do man so she is on location and she's you know presumably in either a hotel room or some kind of facility they have and she's like you know i'm i really gotta spice this up let me act out what the people are saying yeah that's great that's great this is uh this is probably although we kind of scoff at it and laugh at it and and in fact praise it for its uh professionalism ingenuity it's disgusting of course it is it's horrible totally disgusting of course and it's exact same report you got the hospitals under attack you got the doctors in the hospital you got the screaming women you've got uh the throat of the blink and stupid comment that is not one
Starting point is 00:14:52 thing or another he's just kind of bland to say the least i mean he's really it's his most i mean his most what was the term they used harsh words to date? Too many people have been killed. You can say that about every war. How about the hooties and the tooties? Never heard it there. So this is your example of the media trying to traumatize the audience to get them to buy stuff.
Starting point is 00:15:18 It's bad buy. As far as I'm concerned, that's the only reason they're going to such an extreme here. This is not reporting. No, this is pream here. This is not reporting. No, this is preamble to... They're not there. There's not people behind them running around with their hair on fire like it sounds. This is mind conditioning to prepare you for pharma advertising.
Starting point is 00:15:37 Which is probably... Was probably an antidepressant. That's a lot of those. There you go, everybody. There it is. He did it once again. It's not an experiment anymore. I sell a lot of those. There you go, everybody. There it is. And now it's time for 3x3. He did it once again. Experiment by JCD.
Starting point is 00:15:49 It's not an experiment anymore. Comparing stories from ABC, CBS, and NBC. The never-ending 3x3. There it is, your 3x3. I guess it's back. I understand the clip custodian helped you out. The clip collector helped you out with that. The clip collector helped me out, yeah. Very good.
Starting point is 00:16:06 Well, unfortunately... He does a good job of getting the... He's good at understanding the idea. All of our clip dudes are. They get it. Yeah, they are. They get it. Now, unfortunately, I have to kind of go over your head
Starting point is 00:16:21 and say that there was someone who said much harsher words than Antony Blinken. No. Oh, much harsher words. Only not the words you would expect. And he appeared on State of the Union with Dana Barsh on CNN. Here is the one and only Lady G, Lindy Hop Graham. You've said there should be no limit to what Israel can do to take out Hamas. But is the administration right that Israel needs to do more to protect civilians in Gaza? Come on, Lindy Hop.
Starting point is 00:16:51 Don't disappoint us now. Well, I think Israel is committed to following the law of armed conflict. One thing I want to say for sure is Israel is not engaged in genocide. And another thing we need to deal with is the whitewashing of the status of people whitewashing yes why does he want to say it for sure one thing i want to say for sure well that's which is just like highlighting him in other words he's got something here that he's been told to say yes and and in the kicker which is coming after this you'll hear what he really wanted to say uh i'm sure there are plenty of people
Starting point is 00:17:26 who would love to be free from Hamas, but the most radicalized people on the planet live in the Gaza Strip. They've been taught since birth to kill and hate the Jews. How do you teach math in Gaza? If you had ten Jews and you killed six, how many would be left?
Starting point is 00:17:42 Whoa! And he's doing comedy. He's doing bits. He's doing schtick. Schtick. I mean, does he realize how this guy, does he realize how he sounds? Let me, let's hear
Starting point is 00:17:57 that joke again. To kill and hate the Jews. How do you teach math in Gaza? If you had ten Jews and you killed six, how do you teach math in gaza if you had 10 jews and you kill six how many would be left nice delivery well done lindsey well done that's been in their school system after world war ii did you hear that edit they just edit him right there boom 10 jews and you kill six how many would be left that's been in their school system after world war ii did anybody ask us these questions you got to realize the United States dropped two atomic bombs on cities in Japan to end the war.
Starting point is 00:18:29 And that was great. What a great thing we did there. I mean, I still love that picture of the young girl with her flesh burned off, Lindsay. That was great. Did anybody ask us these questions? You've got to realize the United States dropped two atomic bombs on cities in Japan to end the war. I think this is total war between Israel and Hamas. I want to protect innocent people as much as possible,
Starting point is 00:18:52 but I want the world to realize that the radicalized population in Gaza has been going on for over a decade. This will not be easy. When you've been taught from birth to hate the Jews and kill them all and drive them into the sea, and here's what I think, 80% of the people in Gaza support the idea from the river to the sea. That has to change. Thank you, Trollen, for correcting me. The burnt-off flesh was Vietnam. Another fine, fine action.
Starting point is 00:19:16 That was our Agent Orange. I'm sorry. No, not Agent Orange. That was a herbicide. Napalm? What? Napalm. Napalm.
Starting point is 00:19:25 A product of Dow Chemical. Yes, which I think is now Roundup. I'm not sure. No. But he was not done there. No, no, no. After we've had a little bit of shtick and a little bit of, hey, you know, it's like, you know, we dropped it. We ended the war by dropping two nukes.
Starting point is 00:19:43 Hint, hint, hint, baby. We ended the war by dropping two nukes. Hint, hint, hint, baby. But let's bring back in our own military industrial complex who has a firm grip on his tiny, teeny testicles. Introducing a bipartisan sense of the Senate resolution tomorrow about Iran. Senator Graham, what will it say? Oh, the resolution. This is important.
Starting point is 00:20:06 Resolutions is where we all agree on saying the same thing, and we vote on it, and then we say it. Well, it basically says if the war expands, if Hezbollah opens up a second front in the north against Israel in a substantial way, Dover, Whim, Iron Dome, then we should hit the Islamic Republic of Iran. In fact, I would say bomb them, bomb them, and then bomb them again. There is no Hamas without the Ayatollah's support. There is no Hezbollah without the Ayatollah's support. The great Satan in the regions, not Israel or the United States, is Iran. Whoa, did he just flub there? What did he say? Without the Ayatollah's support, the great Satan in the regions, not Israel or the United States, is Iran.
Starting point is 00:20:47 Truth wants to come out. Thanks, Lindsay. The great Satan speaks. What a warmonger that man is. We need to hit Iran. He's pathetic. Let's hit Iran. Let's just hit Iran.
Starting point is 00:20:59 He is the epitome of a chicken hawk. Chicken hawk? How about chicken crap? That guy's no good. He's no good. He's no, no, no good. All right, let's step away from this for a moment. Are we going to step too far away?
Starting point is 00:21:15 Because I do have a couple clips. I despise starting with this. Now we're like M5M. We'll come back to it. No, it's not too late. No, we already started with it. We can't start the show over. Well, then I shall play another clip.
Starting point is 00:21:34 Let me see. What is the one we want to do here? Yes, I think we should go to Europe and play Macron, le président de France, and he was interviewed by the BBC. I think it was BBC. And he wanted to be very careful. You know, I was like, I got to kind of, you know, I was like, I got to be careful what I say here because, you know, we don't want a Muslim uprising in France. And, but yet again, we don't want the Jews to be angry. I'm just going to dance around it. Do you think Israel
Starting point is 00:22:07 is respecting those rules, the international rules that you're referring to? Ah, yes, the international rules, the rules of war. Oh, the rules. Proportionality. Yes, yes, yes. Luke. Luke. Luke. Luke. I've had my training. With a French accent, he says
Starting point is 00:22:23 Luke. Luke. Luke. Look. Hey, look, look, come over here, look. It's clear that the emotion, the compassion, created a situation where everybody was just close to Israel and backing them and sharing the pain. And we do share the pain and we do share the willingness to get rid of terrorism. We know what terrorism means in France. But I think there is no justification precisely to attack civilians. What I would like just to clarify with you,
Starting point is 00:23:08 are you saying that Israel is guilty of breaking international humanitarian law? Leading the witness? Potential war crimes? No, I'm here. No, no, Luke, Luke. He did it again. Luke, Luke, Luke, Luke.
Starting point is 00:23:21 Breaking international humanitarian law. Potential war crimes? No, Luke, Luke. Making international humanitarian law potential war crimes. No, I'm here. Look, I think it's not the proper way to approach a question. It's not a proper way to approach a question. I agree, Jean-Luc. We do recognize the right to protect themselves. And one month after the terrorist attack, I think it would be not the right way to deal with a partner and friend just to say you will be condemned and you are guilty.
Starting point is 00:23:50 De facto, today, civilians are bombed. De facto. De facto. These babies, these ladies, these old people. Babies and ladies and old people, look. Are bombed and killed. Bombed. There is no reason for that and no legitimacy.
Starting point is 00:24:04 So we do urge Israel to stop. I'm not here to... I'm not a judge. I'm a head of state. I just remind everybody, international law, I call for a ceasefire and I will urge them for a ceasefire, for
Starting point is 00:24:19 an humanitarian ceasefire. Everybody wants this proportionality which would only prolong the glee of the military-oba ceasefire. Everybody wants this proportionality which would only prolong the glee of the military-industrial complex. Can I ask a question? Please do. Luke? How come nobody at all that I can recall
Starting point is 00:24:39 has asked for a ceasefire in Ukraine? Luke, this is not a proper way to approach a question. Of course we haven't called for that, but we'll get to that in a moment. Because you got clips, I got one. I have one more clip because you know who's back on the scene? Who has been on the justice for Palestine for... Well, I thought it was Luke. I mean, Luke, I uh lindsey luke no
Starting point is 00:25:07 abby martin is back abby martin is back the term human shield is nothing more than a racist veil that makes the dehumanizing assertion oh no culture she's back and more communist than ever indeed encourages the death of its children a more rational explanation is that there's no i have to say she does have an iconic voice you recognize because i was on the way back from church i was listening to the clips in the car and i didn't even have to see the clips i mean i didn't have to see the titles of the clips like she does have a very distinctive voice very distinctive voice encourages the death of its children a more rational explanation is that there's nowhere to flee in one of the most densely populated places on earth and that every single civilian location
Starting point is 00:25:55 is considered fair game to be bombed however because of this stop i'm going to stop this right here uh it's one of the most densest places on earth, she says. I should point out, since I actually did some research on this. Don't tell me you actually did some work. I sometimes do work. It wasn't a slam on you, it was more a slam on the M5M.
Starting point is 00:26:18 San Francisco is four times the density. Let's bomb it. New York City is, I think, eight times as dense. think, eight times as dense. Manhattan is eight times as dense as Gaza. San Francisco is four times as dense as Gaza.
Starting point is 00:26:33 How about the size? Is it the same size? No. We're talking about per kilometer. Kilometer? I'm sorry, per hectare. Per acre. Per acre. Per mile. Per square mile.
Starting point is 00:26:47 Let's go with that. I know I'll get to the right measurement here shortly. I like hectare. Per square mile. I like hectare. It's the exact... Per square mile, Manhattan and San Francisco are respectively eight times and four times more dense than Gaza per square mile.
Starting point is 00:27:05 Yeah. Sorry. You know what the most densely populated place is? The Trolls. respectively eight times and four times more dense than Gaza per square mile. Yeah. Sorry. You know what the most densely populated place is? The troll room. The troll room. And you know what we should do? I don't even want to get into Macau or some of these other places that are extremely dense, but just for easy comparison,
Starting point is 00:27:23 San Francisco and New York. All right all right well this is for the troll room nope and you don't hear it anymore because it's a nonsense claim that's been debunked however because of this propaganda tactic the constant and indiscriminate bloodshed in gaza isn't seen as criminal or deliberate it's not seen as criminal or deliberate. By the majority of people. But this is a learned tactic. The term human shield has been the empire's favorite excuse to justify... The empire. The empire.
Starting point is 00:27:52 The empire. What empire? Is Darth Vader involved in this? The term human shield has been the empire's favorite excuse to justify mass slaughter and its wars of conquest. In Libya, the year prior to the U.S. NATO bombing campaign, the human shield talking point was used ad nauseum. In the lead up to the Iraq war, the Bush administration included the human shield talking point as a main tenant of his campaign.
Starting point is 00:28:20 Hold on a second. Do you remember this? I don't remember any talk about in the libya talking point that we both picked up on was the was the viagra yes talking point and the cap that was it what's the name of that other drug the uh the the the cheap cocaine oh yeah that's that seems to be cropping up again and i don't remember the human shield talking point in under any of these events except this particular one so where's she getting her writers i've heard i've heard she writes it herself i've heard human shields before um that bush might have said it well let's just well you know let's just check well you will
Starting point is 00:29:06 find it let's see if we have any human shield uh oh hold on a second i have a human shield clip i have a human shield clip 31 seconds this is from 2022 now to the other major story overseas the days-long siege at a prison where thousands of suspected ISIS members are being held. ISIS fighters attacking the facility in Syria last Thursday in an attempt to free the ISIS detainees. The coalition said the attack has been contained after the U.S. called in airstrikes to help an American backed militia regain control. But some militants are still holed up in the section of the prison, and they're reportedly using hundreds of detained children as human shields it is not clear how many prisoners were able to escape those isis bastards yes it was also during the biden
Starting point is 00:29:52 administration just pointing it out talking point was used ad nauseum in the lead-up to the iraq war the bush administration included the human shield talking point as a main tenant of his campaign i don't remember it as a main tenant for sure no she's a liar lies the woman is i hate to say it as much as you know she's amusing she's a liar yes that's why she got fired from rt she couldn't even keep a job there let's be honest about it saddam journalist robbie martin uncovered entire cia reports dedicated to Saddam's devaluation of life through the use of human shields. Bush even preemptively tried to justify the enormous civilian death toll he knew was to come with the invasion by declaring the former Iraqi dictator
Starting point is 00:30:37 plans to, quote, shield his military and blame coalition forces for civilian casualties that he has caused. I guess there were a million human shields in Iraq. But she's, uh, okay. All right, well, that's a stretch. A little stretch there. A little stretch. Stretch. Why don't you just come out and say it?
Starting point is 00:30:59 In fact, I would say bomb them, bomb them, and then bomb them again. See, at least Judge Jeanine's honest. She's unhinged, but she's honest. All right, what you got? On the last show, you discussed some of the front organizations that are involved in the protests. And in that report, I do not remember you mentioning my all-time favorite, which is the World's Workers Party.
Starting point is 00:31:25 There were some other socialist organizations. There was the Socialist Workers Party and the... No, I don't remember. Well, the point is that I've got the clips that isolate them. They're the guys who used to do, remember, thinkt.h.ink. They did all these they've been doing protests since the entire length of our show 16 years what they do it's what they do what they do and they're a bunch of communists can i ask you a question yes because i have seen some signs of some of these uh some of the protesters which by the way are the same lgbtq blm millennials the new slogan is stop genocide joe
Starting point is 00:32:10 wow i like it by the way anybody out there if you're going past it i would like to collect two or three of these signs stop genocide joe i would love to have a copy of stop genocide joe if anybody can get get and i'll pay for the shipping and just get a copy of Stop Genocide Joe if anybody can get and I'll pay for the shipping and you just get a hold of me and you have to be wearing a keffiyeh is that how you pronounce it? I don't know how to pronounce it
Starting point is 00:32:34 just wear one of those pussy hats the pink pussy hat what happened to those? they must be flipping out in Washington D.Cc about this genocide joe and by the way this is like a thing i mean i can just walk up to you in a bar and say hey bro don't genocide me bro you know this is the thing people are just saying it's genocide hey man you don't
Starting point is 00:32:59 you genocide me this is part i think the genocide genocide Joe thing was slipped in by the by the intelligence agencies that want to get rid of Joe Biden. And this is part of their scheme. I'm saying right now, genocide Joe is an op. It's and it's sticking. It's sticking. It's a good one. It's a good one. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:19 Well done. It's not. Well, yeah. You have to say it when it happens. Let's go with protestersers or Marxists, part one. Pro-Palestinian rallies popping up on the streets and on college campuses. Popping up. Across the U.S.
Starting point is 00:33:32 Who's behind them? NTD's Sini Dukir spoke with an expert on Islamic terrorism, Asra Nomani, to take a deep dive. Investigative journalist and author Asra Nomani tells NTD that behind the pro-Palestinian protests in America is a multi-million dollar orchestrated campaign. Muslim organizations that have now embedded themselves in the West and they are the ones unleashing these protesters against Israel and Jews onto the streets and into the campuses what we have is a multi-million dollar orchestrated campaign and i'm speaking to you from the trenches of that those efforts in the streets okay all right ntd on the beat all right she's going to be now i cut it there not for any particular reason but but the fact that she is un-legible. Illegible.
Starting point is 00:34:30 Well, I'm saying un-legible because illegible I think refers to writing. It's un-intelligible. That's the word I was looking for. Thank you, kind sir. Yes, anytime, sir. She's un-intelligible, un-intelligible to the nth degree. And so I just ran this one through Adobe to see if it could be fixed. And it was.
Starting point is 00:34:48 She's still hard to hear. Oh, you ran it through Adobe? Good, good. And not only that, but I ran it through Adobe with the front end. So in other words, I ran this entire clip through Adobe, including the clear part at the beginning. Because I had not done that before to see if like... It can jack it up. It can work it.
Starting point is 00:35:05 Well, I wanted to see what it did to the part that's already good. And it does a pretty good job of ignoring that. Yeah, I have an Adobe enhanced clip myself today. So this is Adobe enhanced and it came out pretty good. So here we go with the gist of it. Nomani shows NTD posters she picked up following a pro-Palestinian rally last Saturday. And you get the signs from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. But what was the chant that they said in Arabic? Palestine al-Arabiya, which means Palestine is
Starting point is 00:35:38 Arab from the river to the sea. So they have code. And who organized this one the islamist group u.s palestinian community network one of the many islamist groups that believe in political islam and who have they aligned with them this is what's so critical you have to be the fine print as you know as a journalist they end with palestine and the right? They use these big words. Who is it that sponsored it? The Party for Socialism and Liberation. Socialism and Liberation. That's the far left. And who are they? Multi-million dollar global networks that are trying to infuse the socialist far left agenda into our nation. They are a long span. span look at this one we're going to break the fourth wall here workers world party the far-left communist organization
Starting point is 00:36:34 you know when i hear this and and i'm thinking boy ai is a long way from taking over the world it did it did a good job for us for sure yeah the workers world party man they've been and they've got websites we've been reading their material you're right oh yeah beginning of this program since the beginning and they're the ones who use the there's an old term from the web 2 or whatever it was it's 2? Long Tail. Oh, the Long Tail. We are in fact the Long Tail. They use it to an extreme. They have so many phony baloney
Starting point is 00:37:11 they have probably a thousand websites that all look and they do a good enough job of making them so they don't look exactly the same. They're pretty varied and they're but they're all their websites and they all do one thing after another. And they probably fund Abby Martin's work as well.
Starting point is 00:37:30 I'm sure of it. I wouldn't be a bit—you know, if they did, it wouldn't surprise me. So, as an example of this, and as you know, we need—what we've seen seen i was just thinking about this the trauma we all had through covid which was and we all had it we know you didn't but everyone else has some residual trauma from family members who shunned you from friends who are no longer friends from being called you know a leper a leech a horrible person to not being able to breathe and then we had in the middle of that george floyd and we're like you know justice no peace the chance which really started to occupy wall street if you remember
Starting point is 00:38:16 that you know it's like mic check mic check mic check mic check and all of that crap but it has mic check but it's very effective and the chanting has become an easy simple way to grab a younger age demographic particularly jingles thank you someone sent me um i don't have a clip of it because it doesn't really work without the visuals but someone sent me sent me a uh a campaign video for biden harris and he said you know why why is it that this is just so compelling and i said dude it's a whole rap jingle that's why it's always the jingle always the jingle and even professional marketers don't understand well that's kind of hokey we had a jingle you know that's uh yeah you know that's funny you'd say that because i think there's some there's some um arrogance there's let me go tell a story I can tell kind of about these marketing guys.
Starting point is 00:39:28 I went to, when I was taking, I took a lot of courses in direct marketing. First, I took the seminars in New York, but I've taken them over time. And I took some major ones in the San Francisco Bay Area. They were one or two day seminars. And there was a message that all of these guys always had. Don't try to be funny. Don't be funny. Don't do anything funny.
Starting point is 00:39:52 Don't do any humor, whatever you do. And on the show we had on Tech TV called Big Thinkers, I got to interview Jay Shiet. Oh, from Shiet Day. Very famous. Very famous. That guy. Very famous. That guy. Very famous. So we had drinks with him
Starting point is 00:40:08 afterwards. And I asked him about this specifically and he says it stems from an old book. He says it's bullshit for one thing. He says if you know how to be funny, you can be funny. Hold on, hold on. Didn't
Starting point is 00:40:23 Shiat Day, they certainly did Apple. Yeah, they did Apple. They also did Coca-Cola, I think. I don't know if they did. I think so. But they did the best Apple stuff. Yeah. And he said that if you know how to be funny,
Starting point is 00:40:40 it's a great way to do it. Stan Freeberg, for example example had a whole agency doing nothing but humorous ads you have to be too be careful you're not too funny so nobody remembers the product he says just you just have to know how to do it he says it all stems from one book that one of the old timers wrote some years ago where he put that in there as an edict and everybody just mouths it and this is the kind of thing these guys, generally speaking, don't understand anything.
Starting point is 00:41:10 No, they're marketing guys. No, but so they wouldn't get it. How white with jingles. I don't know. You know, it's,
Starting point is 00:41:16 I don't know. How wise that work does make sense. This, it doesn't make sense at all. Whereas we understand how well it works. An example. If you understand how well it works. An example. If you see something, say something. That is not an official government jingle, but it should be.
Starting point is 00:41:32 It should have been years ago. Anyway, it's more tribal than that. It's more simplistic. You know, it's the hey, hey, ho, ho. You know, Donald Trump has got to go. But Georgetown, they took up the river to the sea. They have killed over 10,000 Palestinians. Great change.
Starting point is 00:41:53 From the river to the sea. From the river to the sea. Palestine will be free. Palestine will be free. Gaza has no food or water. Gaza has no food or water. Stop funding Israel's slaughter. I mean, this is good stuff. And that's, I mean, that's as good as any Hitler chant. It even sounds like one.
Starting point is 00:42:21 It's good. I mean, that's effective. That's effective. And all the kids have their kiffas. They're all clad in that kiffa clad, if I'm saying it right even. I don't know what you're talking about. That's the scarves, the Palestinian. Oh, that Palestinian scarf.
Starting point is 00:42:39 Yeah, I have one of those. Well, of course you do. Yeah, I got it in Israel. And CNN this morning, we're back to dana bash she must be listening to the show because she's taking a page from the john c dvorak script uh the fact that uh anti-semitism and by the way a lot of experts say we should just call it jew hate yeah there it is let's just call it what it is anti Anti-Semitism. Let's just call it Jew hate. I want to hear it again. The fact that anti-Semitism, and by the way, a lot of experts say we should just call it Jew hate, not anti-Semitism.
Starting point is 00:43:11 I must be an expert. A lot of experts say, we just call it Jew hate. Oh, my God. Okay. What is going on here? Because, you know, it sounds like, oh, is it only the World Workers Party? No. Is it only the CIA and party no is it only the the cia
Starting point is 00:43:26 in the military industrial complex no it's not really people and human entities it's the evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world dark powers pure evil in the universe that's what this is and and by forcing people to pick sides, you're just playing into it. And that only benefits another dark force in the human world, which is the political parties who want you to do anything, anything, but look around at your own environment, your own city. Which I have to say, by the way, San Francisco is cleaned up nicely. Yeah. Cleaned up. I mean, I even got reports on the ground reports from people about how nicely it's done.
Starting point is 00:44:12 Oh, the city's beautiful. This is what the city should be like all the time, but why can't it be? They don't want it this way. They want it to be pooped. They want poop all over. Yes. Well, that's not going to happen. pooped. They went poop all over.
Starting point is 00:44:23 Yes, well, that's not going to happen. But anyway, I think I have to say this is, we're not going to, Iran's not going to take the bait. And Lindsey Graham, when has he been right on anything? So, you know, he's
Starting point is 00:44:40 just, he is a stooge. It has to do with his campaign financing. He's a stooge. It has to do with his campaign financing. He's a stooge for the military industrial complex. I don't know specifically who. I don't look at his numbers. I don't care who cares. You can't get him voted out anyway.
Starting point is 00:44:56 But he takes a lot of money from these guys, and he says what they want him to say or what he thinks they want him to say. Exactly. For sure. When he says to be sure, for sure. When I want to say for sure, that's when he's parroting the talking points. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:19 Yeah. Yeah. So this is really divide and conquer. Divide people, divide. Again, this is no different from mask, no mask, vax, no vax, red, blue, Trump, no Trump. It's all the same thing. And many of our own no agenda nation, Gitmo nation people are falling for it. Oh, how can you not not you're inundated
Starting point is 00:45:46 we played that three by three yeah no matter where you go i mean i'm sure fox has very similar reports we don't have that it's not a four by four and it's like if you unless you live in a hole and you don't take in any media you're gonna fall for it because that's what they want you to do so you'll buy stuff yes just buy stuff all right now can i get to the the new bullcrap of the day yes it's about time yes the new bullcrap of the day we have and let me ask you have you how many times in your life as a journalist a member of press, have you worked on a story and agreed to release your own reporting together at the same time on the same day? So there's a big international story. You're an American publication. There's a European publication.
Starting point is 00:46:42 And you're working on it together so you can break the story on the same day how many times have we actually seen this happen have you ever witnessed not been involved in that level of reporting but i can say this i i think it happens the only because it's done by agreement here's the here's here's how it would happen. There's exclusive sources that you have, and there's exclusive sources the other publication has, and you agree to exchange sources and background information if neither one of you throws it out there first. It's not an unusual situation.
Starting point is 00:47:22 But it could be a massive op it could be but this happens this happened used to happen in tech a lot where everybody was they had and you see it's like the embargo until 2 p.m blah blah blah but that's but that's more like there's an embargo is more that there's a press release that's like the new iPhone. It could be a live event and then you'd still be in embargo until a certain time. But not breaking news, something. I think there was a deal. Yeah, it does happen. I don't think it's not as shocking to me as it seems to be to you.
Starting point is 00:47:59 What kind of sources would the Washington Post and Der Spiegel have in common? They wouldn't have many in common, and that's why this deal would have been done in the first place, so they could swap sources. Well, here it is, because now we're done. There's no more question. The riddle has been solved. The man in this picture is Colonel Roman Shevinsky. It shows him in a glass room in Kiev where he's being held on charges of abusing his power during a plot to lure a Russian pilot to defect to Ukraine. Now, here's the subject of another investigation. According to an exclusive from the Washington Post and Spiegel, he was central to the controversial bombing of the Nord Stream natural gas pipelines last year.
Starting point is 00:48:50 Sources have painted a picture of him managing logistics for a six-person team that rented a sailboat under false identities and dove deep into the Baltic Sea to plant explosive charges on the gas pipelines. to plant explosive charges on the gas pipelines. They say he didn't act alone and that his orders ultimately came from senior military officials. The act of sabotage was condemned by the West after it left only one of four gas links in the network intact ahead of a looming European winter. Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines run from Russia to Germany and provide energy to millions
Starting point is 00:49:26 of people in Europe. Critically, the Nord Stream bypasses Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Lazensky has previously denied Ukrainian involvement in the explosion. The Ukrainians definitely didn't do it. And that is the most important thing. Someone said there was some signs or even a certain Ukrainian flag. It's funny, to be honest. What we're interested in is arms deliveries and our victory. So I think that this was put together. Before you stop, I'm going to back off on what I said.
Starting point is 00:50:06 Because I didn't know this story. This story is obviously what you're going to say. CIA. It's an op. It's an op. It's bull crap. By the way, did she say Lazensky or Zelensky? I thought she said Zelensky, but I couldn't do it wrong.
Starting point is 00:50:18 In Europe, critically, the Nord Stream... Ukrainian President Volodymyr Lazensky has... No, she said Lozensky. She said Lozensky. What an idiot. I think that this signals a change. And the change here is let's start slowly ending this war by getting the EU pissed. You've been saying this for a year.
Starting point is 00:50:42 Now we're getting there. By getting the European Union angry that this was Ukraine. This is Ukraine. Ukraine blew up the pipeline. Volodymyr Lozhensky clearly does not have the military under his grasp. Things have to change. There's no other reason for this. This is a done story.
Starting point is 00:51:11 Why all of a sudden? I'm 100% and I said it again a second time. I'm 100% with you on this. This is a dumb story. It's a signaling story. And you have two groups of uh journalistic institutions that are controlled by intelligence agencies stooges stooges institutions stooges you got two groups of stooges stooges der spiegel and washington post controlled by outside
Starting point is 00:51:40 influences and they're doing this to get to send a message a worldwide message um there's some other things going on not really widely discussed of course ukraine run by president vladimir lozenski i can't i can't stop saying it lozenski lozenski uh they're not part of the european union and poland is sick and tired of it. Ukrainian truck drivers at gridlock on the Polish border. Traditionally close allies, competition in the transport sector has caused tensions between the two countries, leading Polish truckers to block crossings
Starting point is 00:52:17 for a fourth consecutive day. One driver en route to Estonia labelled Poland a transit country and called for the roads to be reopened. Let people go who are not going to Poland, who are going further. We're going further. We don't need Poland. Others forwarded the blame towards politicians. It's not the drivers and businessmen who are doing anything wrong. It's the political ambitions of the Poles, that's all.
Starting point is 00:52:48 The EU waived permits for Ukrainian transport companies entering the bloc after Russia's invasion last year. But the Polish protesters want those permits reinstated, claiming the competition is unfair. Those companies are much cheaper because they don't have permits and they pay their employees much less than we pay our employees. Meanwhile, Ukrainian truckers left at a standstill. You see, there is a ditch in a field, no toilets, nothing. What kind of conditions can you expect? Kyiv says around 20,000 trucks are blocked on both sides of the border,
Starting point is 00:53:27 with estimated wait times ranging up to six days. Wow. Yeah, so that's a problem there. Well, we need to discuss this a little bit, because at the beginning the Poles were all gung-ho on this war because they hate the Russians. But I think at some level they hate the ukrainians as much the ukrainians are troublemakers they're basically russians for all practical
Starting point is 00:53:51 purposes uh in terms of their uh their culture poland lived next to this has been next to this country forever they know exactly what's for sale there they've known this is not some mystery to the polish like right corruption drugs hookers money laundering all of that ukraine all of it they know this they know what's going on yeah and now the ukrainians are in their face and it's like we don't want him here and we're now we're getting sick of this stupid war. Very sick of it. It's an issue for us. And let's do something about it. And nobody wants to do anything about it. well, you know, we're supporting Israel, but our base that we have mind control with chance are calling our leader Genocide Joe. You know, it's like, save the Gaza babies, but abortion. You know, it's like, oh, my brain is freaking out. And now Amnesty International comes in.
Starting point is 00:54:57 Amnesty International has accused Western governments that support Israel's invasion of Gaza of double standards when compared with its condemnation of Russia's invasion of Gaza of double standards when compared with its condemnation of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. And the group's secretary general told the Paris Peace Forum that the West's stance posed a threat to human rights. It is reflected right now in the double standards that we are witnessing the Western bloc demanding that we all rush to the defense of Ukraine, as we should, because Ukraine has been aggressed by Russia, and there is unbelievable suffering in Ukraine, and at the same time telling us not to act on the multiple bombing and absolute suffering of the people of Gaza.
Starting point is 00:55:50 The double standard of those governments, you know, to me are the biggest threat to human rights right now. The Peace Forum is an annual event that involves governments, non-governmental organizations, and others who discuss global crises. I'm not really sure what side they're on now, but they make a point. We didn't get any propaganda about dead babies in Ukraine. Did we? No. There were the ceasefires I mentioned earlier. Did you see the... Nobody's calling for a ceasefire as i mentioned earlier did you see nobody's calling for a ceasefire no did you see
Starting point is 00:56:27 the um there was a story that kind of came and went for for a specific reason the story that that flew by i think it was maybe friday was hamas was threatening to shoot fentanyl-tipped rockets into Israel. Well, that story came and went. It came and went because of this story. The letter in Georgia is among more than a dozen sent to election offices in at least five states. One letter says, end elections now. Another warns of white powder and reference communists. Both featured symbols of left-wing groups.
Starting point is 00:57:06 Law enforcement sources say the letters sent across the country appear to be threats to scare rather than seriously harm. They're intentionally trying to break us. Break us enough to stop elections, and that's not going to happen. It quite frankly did the opposite. It lit a fire underneath us. happen it quite frankly did the opposite it lit a fire underneath us investigators are working to track down the sender using the messages symbols and paper itself along with examining the stamps for fingerprints to pinpoint the location where the envelopes were dropped in the mail now this is cbs my friend jeff begays uh i have i thought he was on NBC let me see
Starting point is 00:57:51 CBS this is from CBS I don't know why Jeff I thought Jeff Begay was always CBS you're confusing me now we don't hear enough from him so it's like you know um it's easy to forget where he's working uh cbs no i look according to the wikipedia he's a cbs news correspondent but thank you for slowing down yes so what does he say here or what what did the official say hold on let me go back Stop elections, and that's not going to happen.
Starting point is 00:58:26 It quite frankly did the opposite. It lit a fire underneath us. Investigators are working to track down the sender using the messages, symbols, and paper itself. Trying to track down the messages using the symbols, the paper itself. And not a single one of the M5m networks and i had i could play more stories in fact i probably will play cnn after this if you freeze frame and look at the letter the letter that was sent it says uh stop giving power to the right. And it has three symbols on the paper.
Starting point is 00:59:16 A trans flag, an Antifa symbol, and a satanic pentagram. Who could that be coming from? But none of them mention it. This is your chicken crap reporting right here. This is really, really bad. They're showing the letters. You can see it. Yeah, they are, and they're showing the three symbols.
Starting point is 00:59:37 But not a single one mentioned it. That's really egregious. It's really wrong. Along with examining the stamps for fingerprints to pinpoint the location. Wait, who do you specifically think is sending it? Someone who's trans, Antifa, and a Satanist. Hello? How hard is this? The envelopes were dropped in the mail.
Starting point is 00:59:58 Right now, the focus appears to be on the Pacific Northwest. Portland. The scene of recent left-wing extremist activity. Someone is trying to make people fearful as they open ballots, as they respond to routine correspondence. And this is the exact definition of domestic terrorism. Which kind of makes you want to think, oh, that must be a white supremacist. which kind of makes you want to think, oh, that must be a white supremacist. Threats like these are having an impact on the volunteers working at the polls,
Starting point is 01:00:32 nor, according to a recent survey by the Brennan Center, one in five election workers has left their job in part because they're concerned about their safety. It's a threat to democracy. It's a threat to, you know what? Honestly, if you want a profile of the person i'd say the the nashville shooter there's your profile right there i think so too now it's interesting she say threat to democracy because that is that's code yes for trump for trump yes so she's saying that okay so what you're saying and i didn't think about this in any sense that you were thinking about it,
Starting point is 01:01:11 is that this person or the group is easily identifiable by those three symbols. Those three symbols represent them, and they probably do, especially that one antifa symbol, which is not a common one. You don't see it that much, which is the arrows pointing down. And you have that modern gay, whatever, the arrows pointing down. And you have, so you have the modern gay, whatever, the progressive gay flag. You have the Antifa and you have the Satanist. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:33 And you're right. Not one report has mentioned any of that. They just kind of point to the three symbols. They never say what they mean and they never equate it to the letter in any way. And then they follow up with this with the uh anti-trump comment as if he's got anything to do with those three groups whereas they never called the nashville shooter a domestic terrorist no but it's this is exactly the profile of person i would be looking for in fact if i was at the
Starting point is 01:02:07 news desk i'd say write this in there this could be someone like the nashville shooter now of course we can't even acknowledge acknowledge this brings me to a story i have to bring this story i love your stories i mean i cut this is come for the deconstruction not my story this is a story i've got three clips two clips oh wow all right actually maybe there's only one clip that's only one clip this is how disappointing what you just said is i think confirmed by this story which you never heard of it's another trans kid and this trans kid is a fat dude who was, I think, in junior high, and he's a fat dude who would have, obviously, in my looking at him, would have become probably a premier programmer of the fat style. Let me ask, black nail polish, fingernail polish? Well, I never saw his fingers. Okay.
Starting point is 01:03:01 Black nail polish? Finger nail polish? Well, I never saw his fingers. Okay. But he turned into a girl, supposedly, and he still looks like a fat kid. And this is one of those stories that the national media could have picked up on. If you were on the national desk, you could have picked up on it. Any of the local papers could have picked up on it. But no, it's an isolated story. And I think these stories are all over the country.
Starting point is 01:03:25 I was turned on to it by somebody who sent me some clips from Colorado Springs, Channel 11. And this is the Channel 11 story on the trans kid found guilty. A person who authorities say threatened several mass shootings in Colorado Springs has taken a plea deal. Lily Whitworth is from Elbert County. We told you earlier this year that Whitworth was arrested after her sister told deputies she was threatening to shoot people at a school in District 20 and also at a few churches. A Lebanese reporter Aaron Vitito is following this case today. Aaron Whitworth is pleading guilty to an entirely new charge. Adam Lilly, who was initially identified by her birth name William in these arrest papers,
Starting point is 01:04:02 pleaded guilty to second degree assault. That's a class four felony. Deputies with Elbert County Sheriff's Office say this all came from not only a threat to shoot people at those locations you mentioned, but also a manifesto detailing her plans. The arrest papers say Whitworth specifically named Timberview Middle School, saying she went there. Now, District 20 told us she never spent more than a few months at their schools, saying Whitworth only spent a full semester at one of their middle schools. Eric Ross with the 18th Judicial District says with this plea, Whitworth faces a maximum of 16 years in prison. I am just grateful that nothing happened. No one was injured. We got a conviction and law enforcement in this particular case was able to be proactive and
Starting point is 01:04:45 stop a potential threat before something happened earlier this year d20 credited with sister with saving many lives by reporting those threats well good on colorado springs channel 11 for reporting this because i can already predict what's going to happen. These news organizations, and as you know, journalists are being killed left and right in Gaza. Well, I would say there's a chance
Starting point is 01:05:16 because of the reporting that's being done from some of the networks, and they're kind of wishy-washy in a way, they should watch out. They could have one of these crazy trans kids show up and start shooting up a station or dropping fentanyl at a television station
Starting point is 01:05:36 or a network. This is really dangerous, and for not the people you would think it's dangerous for. You know what I mean? Interesting point. I think you're right. I mean, these days,
Starting point is 01:05:49 if you are anti LGBTQ and, and that's just a conglomerate, but I would say this guy from Tyler, Texas, who happens to be a Bishop, uh, it's like, he happens to be gay.
Starting point is 01:06:04 He happens to be a Bishop. Uh, to be a bishop uh it's like he happens to be gay he happens to be a bishop uh i would say that his main issue was probably trans in the church or the the sparkle services i don't know if you've heard any have you seen those videos of the sparkle services i have no idea yeah um so it's not like a horse so pope francis kick this guy out of the church well it is a fairly rare move i mean for a bishop to be effectively fired in this way i mean normally as you mentioned uh perhaps there's some issues an investigation is carried out and the bishop usually is asked to resign for the good of the diocese and for the church at large. But Joseph Strickland, the 65-year-old bishop of Tyler in Texas in the United States, said he made it clear that he was not going to resign, that he had been given the mandate by the former Pope, Pope Benedict XVI, and his flock needed him. And so, as a result, a one-line statement effectively came out of the Vatican saying that Francis had
Starting point is 01:07:11 relieved him from his position. Now, he had been a leading voice, a traditionalist, a conservative, a vocal critic of Pope Francis. He had said that the Pope had, in the past, had undermined the Catholic faith and that he had threatened its basic truths. And in fact, he had criticized this recent month-long meeting that happened at the Vatican, the synod in which bishops from all around the world were gathered together, as well as some lay people to discuss about some hot-button topics such as the role of women in the church as well as the role of LGBTQ Catholics. And he had questioned this very meeting. So an investigation had been held earlier this year into his governance of his diocese.
Starting point is 01:08:00 Lay people as well as priests had been interviewed. And so the recommendation had been made to Francis that he be removed. So clearly right now this fairly rare move has been taken and he has been removed from his position. Relieved of duty. I like that. This bishop is relieved of duty, I tell you. So this is a dangerous situation. And it's not going to be dangerous for the people you think it is. The left and these three symbols, trans, because it wasn't just an LGBTQ flag, John. It was the trans flag.
Starting point is 01:08:42 No, it was the trans flag. The trans flag, flag antifa known problems throughout the world not just in america and the satanists not always the good guys as far as i'm concerned the journalists need to be very careful very careful because this is unhinged behavior This is unhinged behavior. And Fentanyl, they're going to rue the day that they didn't really focus on the Fentanyl story other than, oh, the Sacklers. Oh, the Sacklers did it.
Starting point is 01:09:16 The Sacklers did it. You will rue the day. I got to tell you, I'm thinking like, I just want a little bit of personal Narcan now. You know, if you're out and about. I think you'd probably get it free if you play your cards right. Let's see if we have any information on it. Let's see if we can get a Narcan ad out of CNN.
Starting point is 01:09:35 Do you have more insight into these letters, who they were addressed to, and what they said? For Georgia, not yet. This is Brad. He's the governor of Georgia. Whatorgia what's his name brad that guy that guy what we haven't been informed by by the postal officials is that there's a letter in transit so it's a three to five day transit uh through their system and so obviously they'll try and intersect that uh when it comes to the atlanta processing facility, but it hasn't arrived to Georgia yet, so we don't know if it will be intercepted, and that's why we prepared staff at the Fulton County
Starting point is 01:10:10 election office. So Raffensperger, and apparently there's a letter in transit. If it does actually make it through the system and it arrives, this is what you would do, and this is how you'd handle it. How do you know that it's in, like, what's the information that lets you know it's in transit? How do officials know that? The postal official has some capabilities I guess that they don't talk about much. Hold on a second.
Starting point is 01:10:36 It's just a little barcode along the bottom of your envelope. You see that long code? Very long. That's what they're talking about. Data tracking and based on what they're talking about. Data tracking. And based on what they saw in other locations, they identified that there was another letter that was obviously postmarked for Georgia. And you haven't heard of any suspects or who may have sent these at this point, right? Not at this time, no.
Starting point is 01:10:59 No clue. I understand from just readings that they do have identified potential suspect. But they're going to keep that very close to their chest. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. So I think this is a bigger problem than this. The fact that we had, you know, because now we also have, what was the story from Bloomberg here? We have to mention just in passing,
Starting point is 01:11:26 uh what's the story from bloomberg here let me see we have to mention just in passing the number of times that uh dea officers and others that were picking up or grabbing a big shipment of fentanyl some guy just touches a pa a package yeah and drops uh from you know just from just casual contact in fact there's another story in Colorado Springs I can play before you play your clip. Yeah, yeah. Which is this, which incorporates both fentanyl in the story, but also some sort of, I think, some sort of reverse insurance fraud
Starting point is 01:11:56 where the insurance companies, USAA is maybe defrauding its customers in some really screwy way. Play this reverse insurance fraud one clip from Channel 11. Now for a story that you're only going to see here on 11 News. A family is speaking out after they say their son's Jeep was stolen from their garage after a break-in. They tell us the Jeep was recovered, but was deemed a total loss, rather totaled by insurance, after it was tested positive for fentanyl. Now,
Starting point is 01:12:31 11 News reporter Jared Dean is live with us right now. Now, Jared, this family says that this Jeep was their son's dream car. Yeah, Aaron, the roads tell me that their son's Jeep was labeled as a biohazard by insurance, but they later found it on an auction website taking bids. Now, they tell me that their son's Jeep was labeled as a biohazard by insurance, but they later found it on an auction website taking bids. Now they tell me that they've been on and off the phone with insurance to figure out why that Jeep was on that website. I wasn't aware of how big this kind of problem is, especially with everything you hear that fentanyl is a big deal. So when it tested positive the you know
Starting point is 01:13:06 the insurance company immediately considered it a total loss in september the rhodes family tells me their house was broken into and their son's jeep was stolen it was recovered in pueblo but when their insurance company did their inspection it tested positive for fentanyl. They later found the Jeep on the auction site CO Part with the label biohazard. And even had fentanyl written across the windshield. That's when the two contacted their insurance asking why the Jeep was available for auction despite the Jeep being labeled as totaled. I started monitoring their site and come to find out they put it up for auction. So which that that's what really disturbed us. USAA sent them a message back saying in part, quote,
Starting point is 01:13:50 for any vehicles being deemed a total loss for the presence of drugs such as fentanyl, these vehicles are not supposed to be listed as available for auction. The Jeep was then taken off the site after Rhodes said he had several calls with insurance. was then taken off the site after Rhodes said he had several calls with insurance. Rhodes says that he still has questions about how his son's Jeep ended up on the site in the first place. But my big thing is how many times this happened before and how many times it's going to continue to happen if it's not addressed. Yeah, well, and here we are. Here we are. Fentanyl, it's just for rednecks. No, no, it's a bigger problem than you think.
Starting point is 01:14:30 There was a guy, they were doing, I don't have a clip, but there was an interesting interview with somebody about this, saying, oh, the fentanyl's in there, it's moved the heroin out, just a cheap form of heroin. And he said he was doing some research, he's one of these guys on the street, and he says, these guys looking for a high, a heroin high, when they heard of fentanyl and the fact that it's more powerful, they all flocked to it. They wanted fentanyl. Yes, yes.
Starting point is 01:14:56 They don't want heroin anymore. It's no good. It's groovy. No, we know this. We know this. And now the fentanyl users want trank because it's even better we heard that from our own drug people are insufferable oh it's that's what drug users do when you're addicted it's like oh man i can get even i mean i know it's risky but it can be even
Starting point is 01:15:19 a bigger high our own drug former drug addicts and current drug addicts have told us this. Meanwhile, Indivior PLC just got $111 million contract for Narcan. Woo! As the U.S. readies for airborne bioterrorism with fentanyl and fentanyl-like drugs, according to Bloomberg. And a reminder, opioid gas was used in the 2002 Russian hostage situation. So the Russians could probably be doing it. Those Russians.
Starting point is 01:15:53 Those Russians. Yeah, this is an actual problem that gives me some pause. It's not being addressed is what you're trying to say. Yeah. And it hasn't been addressed. It's not being addressed is what you're trying to say. Yeah. And it hasn't been addressed. It's been ignored. Correct. It's been ignored by the government. Because they're probably a part of the problem.
Starting point is 01:16:13 Well, they are a part of the problem, but who knows how deep it goes. Who knows? Now, you sent out a newsletter, which is always fun. Always fun to read the newsletter. And in the newsletter, you wrote about this article in the Philadelphia Inquirer, I believe. Yes, the Philadelphia Inquirer. Do you want to give us the background? Because I have some clips to discuss this.
Starting point is 01:16:41 Yes, this article is being extolled. I keep up with the uh with the everybody in other words i don't just listen to no agenda social as other people that but they all tend to be left-wing uh if not marxist but they lean they lean left and they're all a lot of them are journalists and in fact there's even one's a professor of journalism and they everybody went nuts when this article came out and this article uh we should have a link in the show notes i'm sure you'll put it in there it's in there of course uh this article is in the philadelphia inquire by this guy i think his name is bunch and or good let me read the headline. With the world on fire, a cowardly, timid news media is a threat to U.S. democracy.
Starting point is 01:17:32 Subhead, news organizations are using cowardly words to describe the killing abroad and fascism at home, downplaying the danger to democracy. And there's a picture of Mike Johnson. Mike Johnson, the threat to the democracy himself. Who? Mike Johnson, the new Speaker of the House. No, you made it, I heard a boop sound like you were just disconnected.
Starting point is 01:17:58 Nope. Mike Johnson, who is a fine man. Very fine man. But the whole piece goes on, a very fine fine man. Very fine man. But the whole piece goes on. A very fine man on both sides. Yes. The piece goes on and on and on about mostly Republicans and Trump and Trump being the real. He's a genuine threat.
Starting point is 01:18:17 By the way, our country's over as we know it. And all these guys are all in on this threat to democracy, threat and Trump threat to democracy. Oh, he would have. He would have already wiped this out. There would be no more democracy if he had his way the first time around. And Joy Behar's actually literally said that. Yes. And so so everybody went gaga goo goo over this article.
Starting point is 01:18:38 And what the article actually says is that reporters should not be reporting. They should be advocating. They should be advocating they should be activists yes and everybody thinks this is a great idea for today's news media to be more activists than they already are who are we kidding so um this as you said it stems from a new york times article which is just it was just so weak because everything all news all newspapers all news outlets everything in the united states for sure takes their cues from what the new york times writes and then and the activist news media are very disappointed that the new york times is not doing what the you know where's the database bring back the database of his lies.
Starting point is 01:19:26 So here's CBN. And this comes from a couple of different places. Trump was on Univision. Univision is now a problem. Univision threw him softballs. They threw him softballs, softballs. The thing was, it was boring. I think it turns out that throwing Trump softballs makes it boring.
Starting point is 01:19:50 He needs to be asked hard questions so he can go off. In fact, this is the funny part about it. If only the media would give him softballs, he doesn't have good sound bites for that. The minute you throw Trump softballs he goes you know okay i'm just all comfortable talking about this he doesn't go nuts no it's boring it's boring it's commercially not viable to do this with trump anyway here's cbs this morning this is part of what trump was saying that uh that is this got everyone's uh as you would say tit in a ringer former president donald trump addressed Spanish-speaking voters yesterday in an interview with Univision.
Starting point is 01:20:28 This aired last night. It was with Univision correspondent and CBS News contributor Enrique Acevedo, who asked the former president if he planned to use the FBI and the Justice Department to target his opponents if he got a second term. Yeah, it could certainly happen in reverse. It could certainly happen in reverse. What they've done is they've released the genie out of the box. You understand that they've done something that nobody thought would happen. They've done indictments in order to win an election. They call it weaponization and the people aren't going to
Starting point is 01:21:01 stand for it. But yeah, they have done something that allows the next party. I mean, if somebody, if I happen to be president, and I see somebody who's doing well and beating me very badly, I say, go down and indict them. Mostly, that would be, you know, they would be out of business. They'd be out. They'd be out of the election. Trump is charged with dozens of federal crimes, and he has denied wrongdoing dozens of times, in fact, for every case.
Starting point is 01:21:26 Every case. So if you really want to know what's going on with the media, you need to go to NPR, to the show, On the Media. Elitist Voices of America. This is NPR. Or PBS. This is NPR or PBS. And on the media, which was a particularly annoying episode, as they completely rewrote the history of podcasting,
Starting point is 01:21:53 but that's an aside. It's not worth it. Well, by the way, the shows are all annoying, and the fact that they rewrite the history of podcasting, it does not surprise me in the least. They had me on on the media to talk about it when this when it was when podcasting was first breakings i mean they could have they could years ago yes well they could have pulled up an old clip no because they had to cry about all their canceled programming that that's what the
Starting point is 01:22:21 the piece was really about how sad it was for their colleagues. It was a swan song for the people that got fired. Oh, you mean because they threw out, instead of putting together one or two really cherry podcasts that would really get some attention and probably get some legs, they rolled out 30 or 40 crappy podcasts with just people yakking? Well, no. I'm sorry, you're wrong they threw out 30 or 40 podcasts which were you know where executive producers were making 150 000 a year on these shows each show had its own executive producer and they paid the talent top dollar and it was scripted and that you know they were treating it like radio plays of the past and what what they're pissed about is, well, it seems like just people who just get on personalities who talk about stuff, they're getting all the money. Like Joe Rogan, man.
Starting point is 01:23:16 Oh, poor babies. Joe Rogan and Dan Bongino. Anyway, so... Code Bongino. Code Bongino. Dan Froonkinkin you know who damn froomkin is dan froomkin no he's a douchebag and he works for uh he he uh what is the thing that he's on hold on a second he's let me see if i did i write it down he's a part of some you know like media watchdog site anyway so so damn from can he's a prime example of of being all upset about the media not
Starting point is 01:23:58 not getting into trump's face and not telling people what he's really saying. Oh, he's probably part of the same group. This is what these guys do. And I would refer back to an old show he did probably seven years ago or so. When that news group showed up, the secret news group about journos. Oh, yeah, the email list or whatever it was yeah it was a list and so uh somebody outed them and they had to close it down but they they rolled out a bunch of their emails and they're all conspiring against trump all these writers that should be you know objective
Starting point is 01:24:39 but they're not and so this same group of people that I talked about a minute ago that were all giddy over this article and saying, yeah, yeah, yeah, this guy's one of them. Yeah, he's a part of Press Watch. Press Watch, independent website previously known as White House Watch, which really was probably Trump Watch. Anyway, so here he is on the media, some multi clips, but entertaining. On Press Watch, he is on the media, some multi-clips, but entertaining. On Press Watch, your site, you wrote about some recent reporting from the New York Times and the Washington Post looking into Trump's intention to select political appointees who will unquestioningly follow his orders and turn the prosecutorial power of the Justice Department against his political opponents. This was essential reporting of what he plans to do on day one if he's reelected. But at the same time, you felt that something was lacking from this coverage.
Starting point is 01:25:35 These two articles were fantastic in some ways in that they really looked at how would Trump govern? How would Trump be the president? Which is something that is too often overlooked in the day-in, day-out incremental horse race coverage. That guy can't breathe through his nose. What? Butt. He can't breathe through his nose. He's talking like this.
Starting point is 01:25:51 What is wrong with his nose that he can't breathe through? Well, it's a deviant septum. It's too often overlooked in the day-in, day-out incremental horse race coverage. But what you're seeing is that elite journalists at our top institutions lack the vocabulary and the mechanics that are really necessary to accurately cover Trump right now. They can't bring themselves to say that he's delusional. They can't bring themselves to say that he's a would-be dictator. These articles, if you read them to a discerning reader, describe Trump's plans pretty alarmingly. trump's plans pretty alarmingly they're getting rid of any obstacle to the abuse of power gearing up to throw political opponents in prison preparing to unleash the military on peaceful
Starting point is 01:26:32 domestic protests okay so now he's going to deconstruct the actual reporting by the new york times and i learned a word in journalism we often look for what's called nut graph, which is sort of like the summary paragraph. The nut graph. Is this something that you've learned this before? I've talked about the nut graph like years ago. But you've, well, I just think it's a nice term. I think it's a show title, nut graph.
Starting point is 01:26:59 It just sounds, it sounds dirty, nut graph. In journalism, we have a thing called the nut graph. Let's listen to the nut graph. It just sounds dirty, nut graph. In journalism, we have a thing called the nut graph. Let's listen to the nut graph. I want to say something about the nut graph. Please do. What about the nut graph? The nut graph, which is supposed to be one paragraph somewhere in the article, usually high up, meaning toward the beginning, that kind of summarizes the entire story in one graph, and it's the nut of the whole story.
Starting point is 01:27:26 This has long, as far as I can tell, I see one so rarely. This has died. This is not happening anymore. I don't know anyone, because of the nature of layouts and computerized layouts and endless stories that GM are on forever. There's a lot of reasons.
Starting point is 01:27:47 But I don't believe the nut graph is in play anymore, and I don't think anyone looks for it, and I think very few people write one. I think it's bull crap. In journalism, we often look for what's called the nut graph, which is sort of like the summary paragraph. And in this case, the end of the nut graph was, and I have it right here, quote, critics have called such ideas dangerous and unconstitutional. That's the construction of a story that has two sides that are equally valid.
Starting point is 01:28:13 And one is person A says this, and critics say he's wrong. That's no longer an adequate construction for what's going on in this political climate. It's no longer adequate. It's not adequate anymore. It's not's no longer adequate and that's not adequate anymore it's not good no because there's not two sides to any story there's only one side our side so as a little intermezzo and only one more clip after this and by the way since you mentioned the newsletter i did point out in there that the the worst example of this, and it probably exemplifies all these clips too, is the Brooks and Cape Hart segment where these two guys are fighting each other to agree.
Starting point is 01:28:54 Who's in more agreement with the other guy? There's no longer, and it used to be a point-counterpoint. They had a guy from the New Republic, or not the New Republic, but the National Review, They had a guy from the National Review, some Indian guy, who they brought him on once, and he was really good at defending the Republican side of all these arguments, and it brought insight into the debate. But no, they can't have that as one side, one side, one side only, and that's what this guy's expressing. One side, no, the other side is wrong. Nutgraf. I just love, it's a good term. It's like a trans term, nutgraf. Anyway, so right now we're going to get a quick example. They don't even realize they're doing this because in a minute, you know, he'll tell you what editors must be doing.
Starting point is 01:29:43 This is an example of the type of reporting he feels would be appropriate as these two nut graphs, the OT and the on the media guy and this Frumkin jamoke are going to get all giddy over how they would report what happened with Trump in the court. And on Monday, he took the stand under oath. This was a historic event. How was the coverage? He took the stand under oath. This was a historic event. How was the coverage? If you were following it in the live blogs on social media,
Starting point is 01:30:11 what you heard was an astonishing story of somebody who was completely unhinged, who was completely delusional, who was smirking, who was making faces, who was being provocative, who was taunting the judge. But then the articles all came out, and they said things like, Trump defends himself and attacks judge. What's essentially happening is these articles cover up for Trump's unhingedness.
Starting point is 01:30:32 They basically summarize. Unhingedness? Is that a word? Unhingedness? Is this a journalistic term? What's essentially happening is these articles cover up for trump's unhingedness they basically summarize a lot of things that were crazy into a few sentences that aren't crazy and so i think it's very deceptive i think the people who read the main story the next morning had no idea what really happened that day what are you drinking oh i heard you i heard you it's just polar it's just the plain old polar i when i if i bring it closer to the mic and open it makes some serious sound then you know that's the cue this impossible i'm
Starting point is 01:31:12 doing this under my shirt away from the mic a mile away and you're picking it up you know ever since that operation my ears are just good i i can't help it my ears are just sharp all right let's get back to an accurate description of what trump was doing in court on one hand he gets to put on a show make it seem like it's a witch hunt rile up consumers of the right-wing media who would be happy to see that he was barking like a mad dog at the judge and at the attorney general but for the now is that an accurate description of what he was doing he was barking like a mad dog at the judge no but that's the way they want writing to go that's the way they want reporting to be from now on out exactly barking like a mad dog at the judge and at the attorney general but for the legitimate press it kind of
Starting point is 01:32:07 just seems like well yeah if you're a defendant then you're angry and you make a case for yourself right right i mean i remember watching the coverage of the covid pandemic under trump and he'd get up and he'd say something completely nonsensical the Reporters would follow themselves trying to make sense of it. This is a lie by the way. This is just not true. They excoriated President Trump for everything he said during COVID. Everything.
Starting point is 01:32:36 He's telling you to drink bleach. Hydroxychloroquine is nonsensical. It's horse dewormer. He's telling you to drink bleach. I mean, I remember watching the coverage of the COVID pandemic under Trump and he'd get up and he'd say something completely nonsensical. Reporters would follow themselves trying to sort of make sense of it and explain what he just said, as opposed to reporting Donald Trump just said a bunch of stuff that made no
Starting point is 01:33:01 sense. I think they said that. They said that a lot. He's unhingible. They said that most of the time. That's why I have that Trump list. Yes, we're going to play that at the end of the show. Final clip. Now Dan Frumkin, the bastion of journalism is going to explain
Starting point is 01:33:19 what has to be done here. Dan, this feels like deja vu all over again. I mean, we've been hearing warnings from press critics for years now about what is with npr's chuckling the whole time we've been hearing again i mean we've been hearing warnings from press critics for years now about how to cover donald trump in the right way just this week margaret sullivan published a piece in the guardian titled the public doesn't understand the risks of a trump victory that's the media's fault great piece right i agree that we have culpability here and that we could do it better but it's also the case that facts don't seem to change minds like they used to. There have been warnings of his dangers to our democracy.
Starting point is 01:34:08 Is it has or have? If it's plural, if it's warnings, isn't it have been warnings? I'm sorry to stop on this, but they're being... It's possibly he's using it wrong. He said, there has been warnings. Come on. That's not proper English. Is it?
Starting point is 01:34:30 There have been warnings. No, he said there has been warnings. There has been one. I don't care. Well, since the topic is reporting properly, these guys are obviously off the rails already.
Starting point is 01:34:44 It's also the case that facts don't seem to change minds like they used to. There have been warnings of his dangers to our democracy, and you could argue there aren't enough, but perhaps they're just not sticking. The press critics have been saying stuff like this for years now. That's absolutely correct, and they've not been heard. But I think that at some point, it may sink in. We may have to wait until the next generation of editors. The leaders of our newsrooms have just gotten used to still covering what is basically an asymmetrical political climate as if there are two equal parties involved in the discussion. My feeling is at some point, one of these editors is going to wake up,
Starting point is 01:35:25 look in the mirror, and say, wait a minute, we're not doing this right. We need to reset because we are not successfully informing the American electorate. These organizations at some point need to say, whoa, what we're doing isn't working. That's what I think people like Margaret Sullivan... Because journalism
Starting point is 01:35:41 has to work. It's already left-leaning. He wants it just to go all the way, and he says there's no two sides. It's all Democrats. There's no such thing as Republicans are evil. No. That's what he basically is saying.
Starting point is 01:35:57 Yeah, he says this is not working. What is the point? What is the outcome of journalism? Is it supposed to work for something? Is journalism... It's not changing the world. We are not successfully informing the American electorate. News organizations at some point need to say,
Starting point is 01:36:14 whoa, what we're doing isn't working. That's what I think people like Margaret Sullivan and Jay Rosen and I and a whole bunch of others... Jay Rosen? Wait a minute. Jay Rosen, the professor, the NYU professor of journalism. Didn't he get fired? I don't think so. Yeah, I think he did.
Starting point is 01:36:36 Hold on a second. No, I don't think so. Yes, Jay Rosen got fired. I think. Maybe I'm wrong. He'd land someplace in a minute. Working. That's what I think people like Margaret Sullivan and Jay Rosen and I and a whole bunch of other people.
Starting point is 01:36:56 Oh, you are saying stop what you're doing. Realize that it's not actually getting the job done of informing the american people and figure out how else to do it in his mind informing the american people is propagandizing propagandizing the american people yes yeah well here leslie said she brought it up well i wanted to play my example first well first, first, your example of what? The New York court case? No. That he mentioned
Starting point is 01:37:27 in the previous clip? No, my example of a journalist doing what he wants. Oh, well, play that, but I wanted to get on the record straight what he said about
Starting point is 01:37:38 what's going on. He's barking at the judge and what really is going on with the New York. Is it one clip or multiple clips? Just one clip, New York case judicial complaint. Okay, here we go. Allegations of misconduct against New York Judge Arthur N. Goron.
Starting point is 01:37:54 A congresswoman says the judge is biased against former President Trump in the financial fraud trial. Why she says he's showing clear judicial bias. Here's our legal correspondent Arlene Richards tonight. Tonight, Judge Arthur Angoran is on notice that his behavior is not acceptable in the financial fraud case that accuses former President Trump and two of his sons of inflating his net worth by as much as $2 billion. Representative Elise Stefanik says in a letter to a judicial ethics commission that the judge has been displaying bizarre behavior and bad judgment. For example, she says
Starting point is 01:38:31 when Trump was on the stand, the judge told him, we are not here to listen to what you have to say. And he issued a gag order against Trump that Stefanik believes infringes on his political speech rights. She says it's un-American, and that the order restrains Trump's First Amendment rights. The judge ruled that the Trumps were fraudulent before the trial began. Stefanik says he made the decision without witnesses, other evidence, and cross-examination, and that the ruling was ridiculous
Starting point is 01:39:00 because he valued Trump's Mar-a-Lago property at $18 million when he had sworn testimony from a real estate agent that it was worth substantially more. Trump's attorneys have accused the judge's law clerk of influencing his decisions, and for that, the judge issued a gag order against them. Stefanik says the judge and his law clerk are donating way too much to Democrats and that it's against judicial rules she wants the commission to take corrective action and concludes that judge angoran must recuse himself from this case oh that's funny kind of a different report than we got there from our npr
Starting point is 01:39:39 on the media dude well let's go to msnbc just to get an idea of how it's supposed not that they matter see this is the point the msnbc it doesn't matter that they don't matter for the on the media dude and froomkin froomkin that that has to be the new york times we have to corrupt the source that's where it has to come from here's's Velshi. Good people who like things like respecting election results and rule of law and not attempting coups now have to assume that Republicans cannot or more likely will not stamp out the threat of Trumpism in their party. A red wave never materialized for Republicans, which was good news for democracy in the 2022 midterms. And Republicans really did get trounced this week, which is even more good news for democracy. The leader of the Republican Party has recently been posting memes of the U.S.
Starting point is 01:40:32 Capitol on fire with the words, I'm coming back to clean up this mess. That actually happened as the FBI was in the midst of a manhunt today. It actually happened? Is that what he said? It actually happened? This is breaking news, breaking news. It actually happened. the fbi was in the midst of a manhunt today it actually happened is that what he said it actually happened this is breaking news breaking news it actually happened hold on posted a meme and now back to you trump posted a meme of the republican party has recently been posting memes of the u.s capital on fire not on With the words, I'm coming back to clean up this mess. That actually happened as the FBI was in the midst of a manhunt
Starting point is 01:41:12 today for a Capitol rioter, a former New Jersey National Guard police sergeant who was accused of pepper spraying officers at the Capitol on January 6th. How insensitive! He posted a meme of the Capitol on fire as they were arresting someone who was at the Capitol on January 6th. How insensitive. He posted a meme of the Capitol on fire as they were arresting someone who was at the Capitol. NBC reports that Gregory Yetman
Starting point is 01:41:31 was identified in early 2022 by online sleuths who go by the name Sedition Hunters, a group that has aided in the arrests of hundreds of Capitol rioters. Sedition Hunters. I've heard a lot of hunters thing, usually in the porn category, but okay, sedition hunters. The online sleuths said that Yetman was seen unloading a canister of chemical weapons from behind a police line as officers came under attack on January 6th. Nice use of chemical weapon. Nice. That image of Yetman was featured in a wanted poster released by the FBI on Thursday before he finally surrendered. Do you remember Kathy Griffin with the cutoff head of Trump? Remember that?
Starting point is 01:42:13 Remember how cool that was? Those days. That was fabulous. Bring back those days. Now, Trump hyping memes of a burning Capitol building. Memes. While one of his followers was literally put in handcuffs today for allegedly attacking it.
Starting point is 01:42:27 That whole thing was met with crickets from Republicans. They can't, or more likely they won't, stand up to it. And I'd like to say So to stand up to it's just an occurrence. I'd like to say once again there's a meme
Starting point is 01:42:43 that I hate memes. This is not true. Yeah, well it's not a again, there's a meme that I hate memes. This is not true. Yeah, well, it's not a meme. It's a fact. I don't. I hate bad memes. I would like... You're the same liar who told people I hate dogs.
Starting point is 01:42:58 I had to go get a dog to prove you were lying. You used to hate dogs. I never hated dogs. It took a dog to bring the love out of you i think i have to become the biggest shit posting memer of all time yes i think that would convince me otherwise i think that's gonna have to happen you would get the shakes i already have the shakes it can't get much worse than it already is. I wish that one of our no agenda memes was being re-memes by President Meme.
Starting point is 01:43:32 But no, because most memes suck. And if it's a good meme, I always boost it. I boost memes. You boosted, recently you've begun to boost memes. I've always boosted, recently you've begun to boost memes. I've always boosted memes. Recently you've begun to boost memes to try to change your reputation as a meme hater. You are, okay. All right.
Starting point is 01:43:54 You, you lie. This is really, I can't believe you're doing this to me. I'm not doing anything to you. It's the social forces within No Agenda Social, what you set up, that are doing anything to you it's the social forces within no agenda social what you set up that are doing this to you not me I'm just agreeing with them
Starting point is 01:44:12 this is what I mean et tu Brutus unbelievable unbelievable no I only hate bad memes and people who send out a thousand memes that's all they do go to twitter to do
Starting point is 01:44:25 your memes if all you've got is me me me me me me me go somewhere else go to mastodon.social and send out you oh i'm sorry they won't let you have an account get a click a clip of time clip for that me me me thing it was very funny me me me me me me me me me me me very funny so uh just to change the topic for a second let's please let's talk about jordan peterson you talked about in the last show oh yeah well i i thought i deconstructed the arc and you did a great job but i have to say amazing poly there's a poly poly came out with a fairy uh you told me about it yep no i sent you the link i said look at what poly is this scoriating she's good but then there was an earlier one which is which was kind of the beginning of the second one but and it was worth listening to because there's a couple of bits in there that were funny now i have two jordan
Starting point is 01:45:24 peterson clips to play the first one i'm trying to think which one i should play first but let me play this one first which is the jordan peterson edit clip and this is like how can john resist doing this edit on this comment by jordan peterson january 27th i announced announced on Joe Rogan's show that I had been working with a group of people in the UK and Europe and Australia and New Zealand and Canada and the US. South Carolina and Oklahoma and Arizona and North Dakota and New Mexico. We're going to California and Texas and New York. We're going to South Dakota and Oregon and Washington and Michigan. And and we're going to South Dakota, and Oregon, and Washington, and Michigan, and then we're going to Washington, D.C. to take back the White House. Yeah!
Starting point is 01:46:12 Chapeau, chapeau, chapeau. Author, author, editor. So I got that out of my system. Yeah! So, which I like to do about once a year with it. That was a good one. The famous Dean scream never, never, yeah. So, which I like to do about once a year with it. That was a good one. That was a good one. The famous Dean scream never, never disappoints. It always delights.
Starting point is 01:46:31 It always delights. It's a winner. Yeah, it's a winner. So here is Jordan Peterson talking about the future, but this is from the Pauly thing. And it's basically Jordan Peterson describing what they think should be the future of mankind, you know, some futuristic vision. And then P then Polly comes in with a comment at the end, which is right on the money. And I have something to say about it, too. Group that I'm describing is based on this principle
Starting point is 01:46:55 of subsidiarity and the idea that we want to encourage everyone to take as much responsibility as possible at the most local level possible, right? So take responsibility for yourself until you're good enough at that. So you can take responsibility maybe for a wife. And then if you're good enough at that, maybe you can extend that to some kids. And then maybe you can serve your local community. And then maybe you can serve your state. And maybe if you really get good at it, you could serve your nation. You see that still a hierarchy, right? And it sounds actually kind of like what we live with right now. Okay. Exactly what we live with right now.
Starting point is 01:47:31 He brought up nothing. This is like telling somebody, oh, here's how you do it. This is how you get a glass of water. You see the steps that are up to the house. You take the step, take, you put your left foot on the floor, then put a step up, up, step, step, step to get to the top of the steps. Then open the door to the house. Then close the door behind you. And then go into the kitchen, step into the kitchen, and then turn on the faucet and get yourself a drink of water. And then drink the water. This is idiotic what he said.
Starting point is 01:47:59 It's so obvious. This is not anything new. It's word salad. so obvious this is this is not anything new it's worse and she brought out something in in her discussions which was that he lost his memory for a whole month while he was in russia oh i didn't know this but during his treatment for his drug addiction which was cured and it was traumatic and he's in russia there's a month of his life he doesn't remember. Something is wrong with Jordan Peterson. What's wrong is he's no longer entertaining.
Starting point is 01:48:36 I mean, I'll sit there and I'll watch it. Well, from that perspective, yes. But I think there's something wrong, wrong. But yes, yes, you're right about that. Well, this is a distinct difference now was it after i don't think it was after the drug addiction because and it was barbiturates you know which he started taking because his wife valium basically yeah there's a lot of issues and barbiturates are hard man it's hard to get off of those so and props to his daughter for saving his life and becoming a carnivore which also seems to have saved his life.
Starting point is 01:49:06 All kinds of things. So I'm not discrediting or discounting any of that. But I would say the minute he became part of the Daily Wire, which in my mind, this is now M5M. Candace Owens, Jordan Peterson, The Blaze as well. What's his name? Ruben. Ruben, the other guy, the black guy. The black guy.
Starting point is 01:49:36 The big black guy. Who you can't remember his name because nobody listens to his stuff anymore. Yeah. Megyn Kelly, Dan Bongino. Code Bongino. bongino code bongino um what's his name jason whitlock yeah whitlock that's the black guy something something is wrong with all of this it really is there's something off and i think to compensate you know i'm not going to argue a bit of what you're saying because i felt this way and the one that that when i first got triggered by it was ruben because i always thought dave ruben was great when he when he was he was great when he
Starting point is 01:50:17 was independent doing his thing in that little room where the two people sat across the table and then all of a sudden he became lame. Yeah. Yes. Capital L. It's very odd. And I think he's compensating, not Ruben, but Jordan Peterson is compensating with asymmetrical Joker-like jackets. What is up with that?
Starting point is 01:50:42 The asymmetrical jacket is some sort of giveaway. I'm wacky. Look at giveaway. I'm wacky. Look at me. I'm wacky. What's clownish? I sent you a picture. I'm a clown. Look at me. All he's missing is big feet and red nose. No, he actually looks like...
Starting point is 01:50:57 He looks like the Joker. He does look like the Joker. If you look at that most recent interview, I sent you a picture you did and it was a picture of the joker and it just exactly it was just positioned the same way it just looked like the joker he looks like the joker his face everything and he's wearing those wacky asymmetrical jackets what is the mess look when i go on a show like rogan or glenn beck and glenn beck you know he also has a part of this problem there's something although it's not i think it's
Starting point is 01:51:35 business for him but these other people it's mental and but i think about what i wear you know i discuss it with my wife. What did I wear last time? What should I wear? What looks good in the set? That jacket that Peterson's wearing, it doesn't look good in any set. No, it looks crazy. And that's not the only one. He's got another one.
Starting point is 01:51:56 It's got leather on one side. Yes. He's got three or four of these things. It's not like he's got that one crazy jacket. Why, why, why? I don't know. But it would be easy to say, oh, once you get paid, things it's not like he's got that one crazy jacket why why why i don't know but and i it would be easy to say oh once you get paid then it's easy in fact i think the only person i was talking with mo about this yesterday the one person who may be able but she has to she
Starting point is 01:52:19 has to man up is candace owens she's sucked into this she's smarter than this she's lost she needs to get out she needs to get out she needs to get away from yeah i think you're right no she's she's lost there are other women who have kind of avoided it in some fashion i'd say dana what's her name the brunette she's kind of like a you know stayed away and and then tammy lauren whatever her name is oh yeah all all no but no tam not tammy tammy lauren she's now she's lost that she's no good i don't know man there's something there's something going on with the alternative co-op this is a classic co-opt co-opted yes co-option you get co-opted yeah you pulled in now all of a sudden you got suits telling you what to do or you get
Starting point is 01:53:10 too much money and you you're care you're worried about losing the stream yeah of money because it's so much or i don't know i'm not i mean we could have known by you just saying saying yes to glenn beck when he asked you to become one of these guys. Which I said no to. And then you could have reported back. But I get the feeling you wouldn't have reported back. I would have been lost. You'd have been lost, just like the rest of them.
Starting point is 01:53:34 Gone. Sucked into the hole. Sucked into something. I don't know. Maybe they're being drugged. No. No. No.
Starting point is 01:53:42 It's a bug. And you get into a milieu. Milieu. So you lose objectivity. To adapt to a milieu is not instantaneous. No, but it didn't happen overnight. This has been a slow burn. Well, with Dave Rubin, it seems to have.
Starting point is 01:53:59 No, it took a while. It took a while for him. It took a while. I think anything while for him. It took a while. I think anything that's on Locals, that's probably a slower burn, but the Locals crowd. Oh, you know, I have yet to go into it. I refuse to get involved with that. This is like a paywall. You know, you want to go to Locals and go do your own thing?
Starting point is 01:54:20 Go ahead. I'm not going to pay any attention to it. But that's Glenn Greenwald is on Locals. Yep. locals yeah um taibi i think is in some form of it yeah well these are the guys they initially they were with substack substack lost their funding they actually tried to do a crowd funding round because whatever they're doing wasn't working i think they were paying those guys too much way too much and then andwald and Taibbi took their subscribers to Locals, which was, I don't know if that was part of a deal. I remember Tina, maybe just... No, you can take your subscribers off of Substack.
Starting point is 01:54:56 Well, Tina got an email and it said, your subscription to Matt Taibbi on Locals is about to renew and she said they just took my credit card over too well i don't know you can do that that's hard to do because those credit cards were should have been uh i don't know how you i don't know i don't know i've never anyway but my point is there's something when you join these clubs which is the antithesis of podcasting. And believe me, we learned. Didn't we, John? We learned with Podshow Mevio. We learned.
Starting point is 01:55:32 Because what happens is you wind up a slave to somebody, whether it's advertised. And you get to complain a lot. Why do you even say that? That's what they do. do everybody all the podcasters that worked at pod show they complained complained constantly and i'm reminded again if i bring the story up i've told it before where neil ruben king did this book for uh mcgraw hill it was called the doss in a can i think was the name of that told usOS in a Can? You don't remember, so it's a good story still. I do remember DOS in a Can. Were you a part of that? Yeah, DOS in a Can.
Starting point is 01:56:11 So it was a book about how to use DOS. Wait, stop, stop, stop. It may have been Windows, but I think it was DOS. Was this your product? Did you package this? No, I was not involved with the DOS in a Can. But I was involved with McGraw-Hill at the time. I had an imprint there and so Dawson the can came out and it was a it was a can that had a book in it and you had to open the can with a can opener you get the book out and it was Dawson the can hello very funny but of course nobody would buy this crazy product with floppies no floppies no he couldn't get a floppy in a can so um so so so the book was a flop and all you heard from neil ruben king was complaints then i putting
Starting point is 01:56:54 enough marketing money behind my darts in a can and it was just one thing after another and so and i've so you work in a publishing company, you hear nothing but complaining, complaining, complaining. They're not giving my book enough attention. And then I go to media and the same thing. Every podcaster is bitching and moaning about how they're not getting enough credit and nobody cares. It was horrible. It's so true. It's this is that's why podcast networks don't work because any kind just you cannot monetize the network spotify spent a billion dollars trying to prove it and they did they proved that it
Starting point is 01:57:36 doesn't work oh my goodness i am john i am so happy with what we're doing i love my job i love doing this yeah all we have to do is complain to each other. We don't even do that. We can do it on the show. It's content. Hold on a second. It's time for an update. Here we go, everybody. It's something special. Here she is.
Starting point is 01:58:00 Hi, everyone. Dr. Mandy Cohen from CDC. We are only two weeks away from Thanksgiving. And I want to remind you to take steps right now to protect you and your family from COVID, flu and RSV before the holidays. I know many folks are thinking, well, I had COVID or I've already been vaccinated. But this new COVID vaccine is updated to match the changes in the virus. It's updated. And restore protection that does
Starting point is 01:58:27 decrease over time. It's similar to the flu shot you get every year. Can you imagine if Windows said it's time to update your Windows to Windows 12. It will reduce effectivity over time. But over time, your Windows won't work as well. Which, by the way,
Starting point is 01:58:44 is the truth. That's what they modeled it after yes this is exactly what the apple iphone's a good example yeah oh yeah your battery life will go stuff will get slow that's when it's time for updated it's updated for this world of yours today the updated covet 19 vaccine is recommended for everyone six months and older and it's free for everyone. Free! Either through your insurance or through a CDC vaccine program. They're available at pharmacies and health centers around the country.
Starting point is 01:59:15 These vaccines are safe. Safe! They've been through extensive... Notice they've dropped the effective part of the slogan. Yeah, why bother? It's just safe. Vaccines are safe. They've been through extensive safety review through both CDC and FDA independent committees, academic groups, and more.
Starting point is 01:59:33 If you have concerns, please talk to your doctor or nurse practitioner. Provider. So let's all make sure to have a happy and healthy Thanksgiving. Now's the time to get your shots to better protect you from serious illness from these viruses. Make your plan to get your COVID and flu shot today. Be well. All right, be well, everybody.
Starting point is 01:59:51 Stay safe and be well. I have the alternate approach to selling vaccines. Well, the lunatic Keith Olbermann. Oh, God. Okay. Does he have a home? Is there a... I think...
Starting point is 02:00:09 Okay, I've seen this clip. I think it's old. I don't think it's a recent clip. But I believe this to be years old. I don't know if it's years old. Yeah, I think it is. Let me see. Well, I don't want to play it then if it's years old.
Starting point is 02:00:21 I thought it was fairly recent. Because his hair is so gray. Hold on. Let me just let me just check olbermann check olbermann i'm because when i watch i'm like this unhinged olbermann that that's that's all now you're being redundant let's play it just in case people it may be old but it's worth it it may be all it's an oldie but a goodie. I've never seen it before. Time to stop coddling the people who won't get the shot. Booster shot.
Starting point is 02:00:51 Mission accomplished. And it is. It is time to stop coddling them. The ones who won't get the damn shot already. This is why I thought it was old. Because that's no longer the meme. The damn shot already. That's not in play. I agree with you. It has an old sound to it. It's not in play. why i thought it was old because that's no longer the meme the damn shot already that that's that
Starting point is 02:01:05 that's that's i agree with you that's it has an old sound to it not in play and our first step you and i is symbols the language we use we call these people vaccine hesitant vaccine skeptics anti-vax we say they're protesting mandates and passports. They're making a personal choice. They're waiting for more information. They're making a medical decision. Bullshit. They're afraid. They're afraid to get vaccinated. Stop feeding their egos about what they're doing. Stop legitimizing it. Vaccine hesitant. They're afraid. Vaccine skeptics. They're afraid. Anti-vax. They're afraid vaccine skeptics they're afraid anti-vax they're afraid they're protesting mandates in passports they're afraid old they're making a personal choice they're afraid all right it's old i can't listen to it it's old i'm i'm i want to talk about modern this is not a modern way
Starting point is 02:02:00 to sell vaccines no the by the way that was dr mandy she is the director of cdc she's the new director yes she's also a sorority sister and uh kappa and probably and she's uh and she's going to be shopping this afternoon and this is the way you sell vaccines everybody knows the way to get the market jacked is to create scarcity we want to turn out of the nationwide rise in cases of the respiratory illness rsv a children's hospital in fort worth texas says it's seeing 500 patients a day as cases climb okay i just wanted to stop here because i believe this to be a cleverly written script she did not say that this hospital in texas wherever it was is seeing 500 cases of rsv a day she just says they're seeing 500 patients a day
Starting point is 02:02:56 and then she goes into rsv i think this is a commercial and i think they put i think it's a native ad it's well it's a native ad and they put this in at the beginning because this doesn't ring true we want to turn out of the nationwide rise in cases of the respiratory illness rsv a children's hospital in fort worth texas says it's seeing 500 patients a day wait a minute the children's hospital in fort worth texas is that is that our boy hotep oh it might be that might that our boy, Hotep? Oh, it might be. That might be our boy, Hotep. Now think about it.
Starting point is 02:03:29 So they're seeing 500 patients a day. Well, of course they see 500. Yeah, just for broken arms for all we know. Yeah, all kinds of stuff. We want to turn out of the nationwide rise in cases of the respiratory illness RSV. A children's hospital in Fort Worth, Texas says it's seeing 500 patients a day as cases climb. As cases climb. Supplies of a new antibody shot designed to protect infants from the virus are not keeping up with demand. As CBS's Mark Strassman reports in tonight's Health Watch, parents in hard-hit areas like Georgia are scrambling to find the life-saving shots.
Starting point is 02:03:59 Little Lucas Cerna's mother was lucky. Why didn't they do the story about that children's hospital in Fort Worth? No, they have to go to Georgia. What, you mean jumping to Georgia? Yeah. Can I, when, like I said, until a couple of years ago, I've never heard of RSV. In fact, not even that. I think for the last two years, maybe.
Starting point is 02:04:20 Yeah. I've never heard of RSV. It's now a life-saving shot when the shot never existed and nobody talked about people dropping dead in the streets from RSV. This is bull crap. RSV has been around
Starting point is 02:04:34 for a long time. You don't know because you don't have little children. Tina also says John's full of crap. It's been around for a long time, but you're correct that this hype about it has never been around. I had little children in my day, and I never
Starting point is 02:04:52 heard of RSV. Parents in hard-hit areas like Georgia. Tina has obviously been brainwashed somewhere along the line. RSV, she was made it was... We have had many parents about it no but before her if you could predate tina in terms of like women they've nobody heard
Starting point is 02:05:15 about it okay she is rsv generation one case zero okay well i'll take that but we have had parents with boots on the ground reports that yes it is a thing but it's not the thing that they're making it out to be what can we accept that it's just no okay john at devorah.org Don't email me about your RSV. What I'm saying no to is it's not a thing. It never was a thing. This is just hype to sell vaccines. Well, yes, and they're doing it now by saying there's not enough vaccines. Where have we seen that done before? And reports in tonight's Health Watch, parents in hard-hit areas like Georgia are scrambling to find the life-saving shots.
Starting point is 02:06:04 Little Lucas Cerna's mother was lucky to get him an RSV shot, while his pediatrician still had it in stock. Well, I've just been seeing a lot of, like, in the news, and babies get real sick, so I was like, might as well just do it. Demand for the antibody shot has been unprecedented. So popular, the CDC is now recommending pediatricians like Dr. Jennifer. It's so popular, John. It's so popular at $1,000 a pop, which insurance doesn't cover. It's so popular. Give it only to their most vulnerable patients, infants younger than six months,
Starting point is 02:06:39 and those with underlying conditions that put them at risk. We're hoping it's going to really cut down on hospitalizations as well as complications like pneumonia or even death. Why are they particularly susceptible? Their immune systems aren't developed yet. The second thing is that their airways are a little bit smaller. RSV symptoms include a high fever, worsening cough, and trouble breathing, symptoms that can lead to hospitalization and even death. Chris Comstock's 20-month-old daughter, Adeline, got RSV in September. She spent nine days fighting for her life in the hospital. I just remember my wife and I were standing in the hospital room crying, going, what do you do? I have zero control.
Starting point is 02:07:21 Sitting in that hospital room knowing I can do nothing to help my child. And then watching her walk and run and get back to health again, you can't put a price tag on the thankfulness that we have. Dr. Hsu says with cases still rising in Georgia, she's almost out of shots. Mark Strassman, CBS News, Atlanta. Here, I got to read this to you. Okay. This is from the CDC, the RSV Surveillance and Research. Six to 10,000 deaths among adults 65 years and older.
Starting point is 02:07:55 So that's where the real problem is. 100 to 300 deaths in children younger than five. Oh, yeah. I'm agreeing with you. Yeah, well, listen to this. RSV responsible for one in 50 child deaths between 100,000 and 200,000 babies die from the virus every year, according to CNN. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. RSV causes more than 100 000 deaths in children under five each year now how does that sound when the cdc says it's like a hundred they have a hundred thousand yeah what what's wrong with this picture no it's not wrong you're you're correct i'm just saying you can't
Starting point is 02:08:38 say it doesn't exist or it's a hoax but people have been, and children go to the, especially prematurely born children. We have a lot of children with immune disorders because of, I don't know, previous vaccines, possibly. There's all kinds of stuff going on. But yes, it is a hoax. Okay, I'll give you that. But now I'm going to give you the real hoax. but now I'm going to give you the real hoax. Well, now I'm just kind of curious why one group,
Starting point is 02:09:10 the CDC says it's like 100 to 300 total, and you have Melinda Gates and CNN saying it's 100,000 to 300,000. Why? Seriously, you're asking me why? Do you think that there's an investment somewhere in an RSV vaccination company? Come on, we know why. What? There can't be this sort of corruption? There's gambling going on there? No.
Starting point is 02:09:32 Okay. So, I got to read this article to you. I'm appalled, by the way, by these discrepant numbers. Yeah, you should be. You should be. So So we have a big issue with excess deaths amongst newborns. And everyone's baffled. They can't figure out
Starting point is 02:10:00 what this could be. And you look at story after story after story and they'll come up with well you know rsv um the flu you know what is the obvious thing that they omit from all of their guesswork covid vaccinations and what yes that is not in any of the stories not a single story will list covid vaccinations or any vaccination as a possibility for although you know that remember correlation is not causation it lines up perfectly but correlation is not causation. It lines up perfectly, but correlation is not causation. We have children being born who are weak. We have children being born prematurely who are weak. We have a huge crisis amongst women who, I mean, we don't have to go. It was funny when I said, hey,
Starting point is 02:11:03 there's all these studies showing that women are getting post-menopausal bleeding. There's all kinds of stuff that's happening post-COVID vaccination. And people say, that's not true. You're not reading it right. And now, of course, oh, all right, you were right. It's true. So something has happened. There has been an attack, willingly or not, on women's reproductive system. willingly or not on women's reproductive system
Starting point is 02:11:26 god-given women's reproductive system and so amongst all of this guessing usa today linked to a video which i think this is the cleaned i hope this is the cleaned up version uh of planned parenthood and they actually understand why this excess death is taking place among uh among newborns um but black women and babies in wisconsin already have higher mortality rates than white babies are we concerned about those racial disparities and the growth of those disparities as a result of this decision so first here comes the um this is not the cleaned up version i'm now just noticing yeah it's pretty bad hold on a second um i have the cleaned up version i think for some reason yes yeah i have the yes I think I have it here. Hold on.
Starting point is 02:12:26 Will that work? Yes. Sorry, because that was bad. I think this is the, is this cleaned up? Yeah. Here we go. But black women and babies in Wisconsin already have higher mortality rates than white babies. Are we concerned about those racial disparities and the growth of those disparities as a result of this decision.
Starting point is 02:12:51 So here comes the Tanya Atkinson, the current and new CEO of Planned Parenthood. She'll take this first. And I'm going to open it up to whoever feels comfortable to speak to that. It's a Zoom call, obviously. Yes, I'm comfortable. I'll start and I want to encourage anyone else to join. We are very concerned about that. We see the inequities in the health care system, and we certainly see the inequities as the person who has the question. We certainly see the inequities in returnable health.
Starting point is 02:13:21 And so we understand. health um and so so we understand and i had well they're all desperately trying to make a point and that's why they're hemming and hawing and umming and oohing the system have a disproportionate impact um on uh people who are already marginalized in our health care system who are already experiencing inequities in our Wisconsin and comparably across the country. So we're incredibly concerned about this. So she can't bring herself to say it, but Kathy King, who I believe is a doctor, she speaks next. I will just echo that. Wisconsin, like many states across the country, has at least a threefold higher rate of mature mortality for black women compared to non-black women. And Milwaukee has the highest rate of infant mortality
Starting point is 02:14:28 of any location in the state. So it's already a huge problem. And because there is such a narrow exception to the law, that for individuals who already have health challenges that would make their pregnancy higher risk, you know, there are just going to be so many barriers for them to access abortion if that's what they choose to do because they feel like that is the best option for themselves and the family that they already have. You know, there is an estimate with abortion, lack of abortion access. If Roe is overturned nationwide, we could see a 20 increase in maternal mortality these evil women are saying that because roe versus wade was overturned
Starting point is 02:15:37 because less babies will be killed in the womb that's why newborn babies are dying at excessive rates that's their answer the republicans did it that's pathetic that's literally what they're saying here's the tag on this so the risk to people's lives is real, and with the lack of access, will inflict harm. It will inflict harm with lack of access. It's unbelievable. The CEO, she couldn't bring herself to say it, to say, well, this is what we've now determined, that evil Supreme Court, evil Republicans, evil red states, because you overturned the right to access to or made it hard for women to abort their babies, abort, whatever it is. I mean, I don't want to get too you know i don't not for me to determine that's why we have higher infant mortality rate but let's not look at covid vaccinations at all at all at all or what it's done to the uterine sac uh all this stuff it's it's amazing this is This is just glossed over. And that's what we're getting.
Starting point is 02:17:05 That's your answer. I'm blown away by these people. Not in a good way. You're shocked. I'm shocked. I'm telling you, I'm shocked. Yes. Just a funny story.
Starting point is 02:17:21 No sooner was the executive order written by Joe Biden genocide Joe than both Elon Musk and Sam Altman released brand new, oh big new release new announcements, this AI that's going to kill everybody we have new ones, do you see what Altman's doing with OpenAI, We're going to have an app store. So you can build your own AI.
Starting point is 02:17:49 AI that is going to, that these guys got an executive order written, and we know what's in it. But the way it was sold to the public was, oh, we have to have the government involved with this. We've got to put guardrails around it because if you just put the power of AI into anybody's hand, not skilled, smartest people on the earth like Elon and Sam, it could take over. It could eat us. So here's an app store where you can sell your own AI app. Are you kidding me now? That's unbelievably shallow.
Starting point is 02:18:26 And here's a fine example of the idiots who are using AI and trusting it. A group of Australian academics has had to unreservedly apologize for including factually incorrect allegations about big consulting firms. incorrect allegations about big consulting firms professor emeritus james guthrie professor in the department of accounting and corporate governance at mcquarrie mcquarrie university admitted to having used google's bard to research information for submission to a parliamentary inquiry into the conduct of the big four consulting firms with numerous false claims being generated the ai literally made up fake cases about these consulting firms and i think it's about consulting firms scamming the government and and and google bard just created some some magical cases that never existed love it and. And this guy is a Google Scholar, which is even funnier.
Starting point is 02:19:27 Whatever that is. Whatever that means. So, you know, no. It's not important. It's not going to eat the world. It'll make some nice Drake songs. It'll create art that we don't choose. No, we've chosen plenty of AI art.
Starting point is 02:19:47 You know what I mean. If we can identify it, we tend to move on. It's usually the stuff that's not good is AI generated. There are people who know what to do with it. No, you picked the last... Yeah, okay. You're going to sit here and argue with me about AI? I'm just going to say, I just don't want us to be lying to our producers.
Starting point is 02:20:05 I'm not lying. I'm not lying. But normally, I would say most of the bad stuff is AI generated. A lot of it is. I'm not going to disagree with that, but I'm going to say that most of the art is AI generated. Oh, really? And I think the stuff that we're intending to pick now is hybrid art. Yeah, hybrid.
Starting point is 02:20:27 And would you say that this is a power that is going to eat the world? It's not going to eat the world. It's going to eat the lunch of a lot of artists that depended on doing schlock art. Or they're going to become the guys who can control the AI. No, I think it's a positive thing in every way. And I love the idea of generating phony baloney reports. I think that's great. If people are going to rely on that stuff,
Starting point is 02:20:56 then you can just throw it in their face as phonies. Well, those who are not going to be affected by it is the actors. Hit it! Hollywood is back and open for business. On Friday, the SAG-AFTRA board approved the monumental three-year contract deal with Hollywood Studios. We began this journey, the largest entertainment union in the world, and we finish it the most powerful. So what's in the deal?
Starting point is 02:21:28 Valued at more than $1 billion. Additional compensation for successful streaming shows and a minimum wage increase totaling 11% within a year. And protection surrounding artificial intelligence. Actors will now be informed and paid if studios make any digital replica of their work actors saying this deal was all the motivation they needed the idea to make actors crawl their whole life doesn't work anymore it's time that we are respected and paid then we do a really great Great job on TV. Fran.
Starting point is 02:22:07 I can't help but like her. Yes, very good actors. Good job, Sag. The economy suffered by estimates $3 billion, and you got a billion back. Good work. Good work. Forget the catering.
Starting point is 02:22:19 Forget the catering people. Forget everybody else. You got it. You got it. You got it. And you're all going to get fired. You're all going to get fired. You're not going to be called in. Now we're the most powerful?
Starting point is 02:22:30 They can do, you know, yeah, well, there's a whole show on some of the things that can go on if things are allowed to continue. Yes. Well, but so, they're going to get paid if the studios use them in AI.
Starting point is 02:22:45 Since it's Veterans Day, I do have two clips I would like to play so we can honor our veterans. Yes, I think that's a grand idea. Let's do that. Veterans News. One. The Biden administration on Friday announcing three steps to improve the life of America's veterans ahead of Saturday's Veterans Day. First, it's expanding no cost health care to all living World War Two veterans. That's good. The administration is launching the Veterans Scam and Fraud Evasion, or V-SAFE, task force, saying military personnel and families lost almost half a billion dollars to scams. The government will now educate about fraud, release a fraud prevention toolkit,
Starting point is 02:23:38 prevent scam callers from targeting vets, and more. Scam prevention toolkit? Yeah, what is just a list of things not to... I get i have my phone goes through sonic my landline and sonic has a software at the front end that blocks most of the bullshit calls i still get four to five to six calls a day from various phony balonies that come in with all kinds of scams why Why isn't the government stopping these scams? The veterans, they said, lost a half a billion. The public at large has probably lost five billion. What is wrong with our FBI not to track these guys down? They can't be impossible to find. Well, they're tracking down Trump supporters. They've got other things to do.
Starting point is 02:24:26 Is this NTD? Yes, NTD. Because he sounds like this guy. Donald Trump don't trust China. China is asshole. The announcement comes as President Biden is set to visit Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day. Friday's White House announcement also touched on the pressing issue of suicide among veterans. A national survey found that half of all vets with mental health issues
Starting point is 02:24:50 don't reach out to seek help. And clinical psychologist Craig Bryant says that if you want to thank a veteran this year, make sure to check in on him, invite him for a social gathering, or just ask how he's doing. All these things increase our sense of connection and has also been shown to elevate positive mood and psychological well-being. And when starting a conversation, it's critical to fully engage in it.
Starting point is 02:25:14 We often find that veterans will not necessarily say out loud that they're having thoughts about suicide. They may have these other sort of coded statements that would indicate that things are going really well. He added that veterans and anyone who's struggling can also help themselves by taking small steps such as eating healthy and exercising regularly. Oh, OK. Here's if anyone can check out the videos of Biden at the Tomb of the Unknown. That was that was embarrassing.
Starting point is 02:25:46 It was. And what was really bad about it, besides Biden roaming around like the unknown president, is that Kamala and her buddy back there, they're laughing at him. Oh, I didn't see that. Did you notice that? No, I didn't see that. Doesn't surprise me. Ah, man.
Starting point is 02:26:03 Here's a good idea. Let's not create veterans of war anymore. How about that? How about we don't do war? Is that a crazy idea? Am I off base here? Just a thought? Let me write that down as an idea. Here's Adam's idea of the day.
Starting point is 02:26:18 Let's not do war anymore. Just a thought. Just something I'm thinking of. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage. Say in the morning to you, the man who put the sea in the DOS in a can. Say hello to my friend on the other end, the one and only Mr. John C. DeBoer. Well, in the morning to you, Mr. Adam Caruso. In the morning to all ships at sea and boots on the ground and feet in the air
Starting point is 02:26:41 and subs in the water and all the dames and knights out there. In the morning to the trolls in the troll room. Let me count you. Don't hold on to me. Two and a half hours in, which is long for us. 2017 trolls on this wonderful Sunday. Yeah. 400 low.
Starting point is 02:27:01 I think it doesn't count. It's a holiday weekend. Hey, you can blame it on that and I think it's't count. It's a holiday weekend. Hey, you can blame it on that. And I think it's a legitimate blame. Did we get a day off? No. Did I miss something? A lot of people will take Monday off or Friday and take a three-day.
Starting point is 02:27:19 A lot of people took off. Yeah. And you know what? We're into the taking time off uh season for the m5m with uh thanksgiving coming up here in the oh yeah they stopped working they just stopped working you know and and i don't will the war actually halt will uh will the war in uh in israel and gaza and uh in ukraine will that just stop since there's no one reporting on no one to report maybe that's why they brought in Douglas Murray.
Starting point is 02:27:46 We can need some second stringers in there. You're going to see a lot of second stringers soon. Oh, man. You know, Tina was out. She was at this destination wedding. She's on her way home right now, luckily. And so I watched another episode of The Morning Show. Oh, you know, okay, let's do a little TV review here.
Starting point is 02:28:07 My God. So I, you've been watching that. I couldn't get through the first episode. I didn't think it was as bad as you did, but you really hate the third season. So, but you also mentioned the Kelsey grammar,
Starting point is 02:28:22 the new Frazier. I had to stop watching that. How could you watch what you did? It is the worst. Because we've... The reason why the reason why is because we are now on season eight of the
Starting point is 02:28:37 old Frasier. Oh, the old Frasier is one of the greatest TV shows ever. That style of comedy is so good it's hard it's i mean they had great there was even a point where you could see they swapped i think kelsey was writing episodes himself for a moment there like see after season five like hey you know we're rich now i can write it and then it didn't work and after like six episodes they they brought the writers back yeah and it got good again so when they came out with the new frazier i was excited
Starting point is 02:29:12 you know like oh let's try and you know he still acts the same but it's it's no good it's i i had to stop it was no good um so then i out of misery i went to the morning show season three and they're doing flashbacks to COVID and Ukraine and making important decisions in the newsroom to save people's lives yeah Apple should be embarrassed it's not funny and they're paying John Hamm top dollar for that it's crazy oh he knows how to move in when it counts. It's a forgettable situation for him. He's playing a goofball. He loves playing a comedian.
Starting point is 02:29:53 He likes comic characters. He played one in 30 Rock. The guy finally lost his hands. But this show, the Frasier show, the comic timing is gone there's none there's canned laughter in inappropriate places they should do it in front of a live audience that's yes they try to get get the show together they can't do it no they get no laughs in front of a live audience but they might you know get closer to what's funny it's terrible it's it stinks and the giveaway i'm talking to mimi about this the giveaway is that it says at the beginning cbs studios presents cbs studios
Starting point is 02:30:33 they wouldn't even put it on the network they even knew it sucked so they put it on paramount plus which nobody watches i got it through Amazon. So it's on Amazon? I think I got a subscription for some reason through Amazon. Oh, you're probably on Paramount Plus through Amazon. Yeah. Yeah. Anyway, there's no... That is your waste of money.
Starting point is 02:30:55 It does not have any comedic timing like the No Agenda show. I'm with you there. I mean, we're pros. And we have a live studio audience that you can't hear. They're clapping silently in the troll room. Thank God. In the troll room. Can you imagine?
Starting point is 02:31:10 Future troll rooms with sound. So unlike all of those big podcast networks, we're not captured by anything. Certainly not by any interests that might be important to the company, the organization. You wouldn't mean yet. No. 16 years we've been doing it value for value.
Starting point is 02:31:32 Who's the guy on No Edge in the Social who's gone back to episode one and he's listening. Yeah, he's been going through and taking notes. And he's been posting. That's actually, that's kind of marginally interesting to me. Although I haven't listened to anything.
Starting point is 02:31:45 The deceased, we had the deceased. We had this guy that on the Dvorak blog. Oh, yeah. Uncle. No, it wasn't uncle. It was somebody else. I can't remember his name. Yeah, I thought it was uncle.
Starting point is 02:31:58 Somewhat famous guy on the blog and around. And he is Texan. And he was doing the notes and posting them on the blog and I think he started pretty early on so it might be interesting to compare notes. I told this guy who's doing the note taking to put it up on a blog or something.
Starting point is 02:32:16 It'll go away. You'll lose it. You're bound to lose it if you're doing it the way you're doing it. There's some idiot in a train honking so loud. Is it the Zephyr? Man, what is the deal with these guys? You know, if you had headphones, it wouldn't be such a problem.
Starting point is 02:32:37 Hello? Hello? If you had headphones, it wouldn't be such a problem. Is this thing on? You are the worst. Oh, my God! Listen to that horn! We do value for value.
Starting point is 02:32:57 That was my point. But part of that value is what the artists do. Or these days, the value comes from AI. I'm reliably informed. So let's thank the artist who brought us the artwork for episode 1606. We titled that Food Noise. This art got play. People like this one.
Starting point is 02:33:19 It was a welcome to no agenda, home of the Ozempic Plateau. And under that assigned death bounds peak exit 33. So this was perfect for those who would listen to the show already and intriguing for those who had not. And people on X would even say, you know, Ozempic Plateau is a thing. So whenever people take our art seriously like that,
Starting point is 02:33:45 it just warms my heart. We might hit somebody in the mouth inadvertently. It's like, I'm going to go listen to that because I know about Ozempic Plateau. I'm going to go check it out with my red snake form. This art was brought to us by Nesworks. Good to see Nesworks back in the game. Yeah, well, he's still leading.
Starting point is 02:34:07 He's on the leaderboard. He is the number one 2023 art producer. He's going to win the championship by the time this is over. You mean when the show is over? No, by the time the year is over. And we go into season 17. Oh, we're doing seasons now oh okay groovy oh let's see what else we had um there were a couple things that i liked um the one you liked is the one that i called out
Starting point is 02:34:35 is all ai and that's why i was calling you out on the show earlier with the which one was this the ozempic fries you really liked it. Yes, by Sketch Sage. Yes, I did like that. I thought that was a good piece. I also liked the No Agenda Go, although it was very simplistic. I thought that was cool. Then there's a lot of Sir Scandinavian.
Starting point is 02:35:00 No, no, no, no, no. With your moose. I don't know. Was he posting pictures of where he lives? I don't know. What was he posting? Like pictures of where he lives? I don't know. So, not sure what that was about. A lot of death bound.
Starting point is 02:35:12 We weren't going to use death in the art. Well, we did use death in the art. What are you talking about? Well, we weren't going to use it aggressively. Okay. Not aggressively. True. there was something else well we both as ai art goes the ozempic fries was a great piece it was a beautiful piece it was whoever this guy is we don't yes hear from a much new guy he knows how to use the the system yeah because to create that piece is
Starting point is 02:35:43 non-trivial a lot of people trying to do anti-fish which just you know if you don't hear it in that that just didn't work i mean i got the idea just didn't work in context out of context i should say um was there anything else that we liked there was one piece i saw later that i liked i missed the first go around what was that i'm trying to find it again no maybe it wasn't uh i don't know well it doesn't matter nestworks thank you very much we appreciate your art and we appreciate the work that all of the artists do. And it's hard.
Starting point is 02:36:27 It's very hard to do this. You're doing stuff. You're doing it on spec work. You've got nothing to go on other than what you've heard while listening to the show live. It's not easy. So it's amazing to me that we have anything at all. I mean, it's just beautiful. It really is.
Starting point is 02:36:43 I mean, I look at the, you know, what do we have? One, two, three, four, five, six. It's like 30, 40 pieces of art. You know, even though some of us just can be discarded, it was still, it was, I appreciate it. Thank you, artists. Thank you so much. Well, yeah.
Starting point is 02:37:00 You can follow along at noagendaartgenerator.com. If you get a modern podcast app at podcastapps.com, Dreb Scott puts it in the chapter art, which, by the way, Pocket Cast now does chapters. The Podcasting 2.0 chapter. That's a big deal. Pocket Cast is a big app. They've been kind of playing it slow
Starting point is 02:37:26 so we're happy that they're getting on board it's cool uh and you can also participate you can become an artist if you're not already an artist you can do whatever you want upload to no agenda art generator.com of course it is something you need to do while we're doing the show because right after we're done we uh check the credits we do the uh we just choose the artwork we do the title and that's it we're done so thank you very much nestworks now on to the treasure portion of the time talents and treasure that is the value for value model a reminder please please be considerate for all producers and do not write war and peace in your notes what is what has happened what happened something happened something happened where people are like
Starting point is 02:38:16 yeah i can write whatever i want for for like a good month everyone's donated a thousand dollars to become a phd and they said thanks thanks a lot. This is a great idea. Here's the $1,000. I like these two jingles. And that was it. Now we have like lectures. Almost everybody today. Yeah, everybody.
Starting point is 02:38:36 Everybody. At the same basic price, not price, but at the same donation level. They've all decided to chat it up except for Jake. And Jake kicks us off. He's in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. And wow, he is a... Well, first of all, he's the executive producer. I don't know if he was already a knight.
Starting point is 02:39:00 He didn't put anything about it in his note. I'm going to presume that he wants a phd and he has the show number donation with 1607 and he says i would like a little goat karma to accompany my donation thank you joe jake scott and we thank you jake scott beautiful you've got And then we go to Heidi. Heidi Walker in New Ipswich, New Hampshire. She makes it a switcheroo. I'm not sure who. Maybe Sir Loin of Beef, I think.
Starting point is 02:39:40 Congratulations on your 16th anniversary, she says belatedly. Congratulations on your 16th anniversary, she says belatedly. This 1,000 donation is for my wonderful husband of 45 years, Mike Walker. Oh, okay, it's for Mike Walker. Mike Walker, yes. The longtime lover of boobs. Good, good for him. He was hit in the mouth by our nephew, Wayne Cataldo, a.k.a. Wayne Kimblowski. In 2020, Mike has remained a douchebag until now.
Starting point is 02:40:15 Our kids and I got together and would like to have Mike de-douched. You've been de-douched. And knighted at the round table as Sir Loin of Beef, protector of the compound. Also please dedouche our nephew, Wayne Cataldo. You've been dedouched. She came in at $1,000 and $1,033.33. So this is the $3,333 for him.
Starting point is 02:40:44 He's been a douchebag for many years. Thank you, Heidi Walker and family. New Ipswich, New Hampshire Jingles. Reverend Al Weemutch and Yo-Bama. You might die. And the round table, by the way, if you haven't ordered it already. Prime rib of beef, obviously. And a St. August uh ice cold old-fashioned
Starting point is 02:41:09 and a fiddlehead ipa chaser it was one of those beer one of those crazy crazy yes beer and ice cream the the bartender at the round table rolled her eyes oh okay i'll make one of those sure i've done that i don't like him but resist we much we must and we will much about that be committed you might die all right we move on to paul green thousand rogan who i was hit in the mouth by gonzo shimura from the canary cry news talk podcast oh i'm going on that show monday you are yes yes they asked me and we're and they're sending a lot of people to us so yes of course ccnt donation i never heard of this show what is it what they talk about yeah they deconstruct news okay media analysis yeah they're good they have a lot of jingles they do a lot of crazy jingles
Starting point is 02:42:11 so they are hence gonzo may i say they are students of the masters ccnt donation to show my appreciation to gonz for his many years of media analysis and deconstruction, I want Gons to receive his well-earned Ph.D. in media deconstruction. It's a Ph.D. switcheroo. Wow, that's very kind. That's a Ph.D. gift. That's a gift. As an over-educated and under-socialized truck driver, I spend many hours listening to podcasts. No agenda has the best sound quality by far.
Starting point is 02:42:43 Adam, your ears are a blessing from God. It's true. true this is my first donation so can i get a deduce you've been deduced yes of course you can um please knight me sir right foot joy wrangler of wiggle wagons i would like grass hopper pie added to the round table i'm gonna to make you eat it it's not like you can just do some fun stuff and say I want grasshopper pie you have to eat it and all of it because I'm strict with these things you can order the crazy stuff but I'm going to make you eat it and drink it
Starting point is 02:43:17 grasshopper pie you got that I would love it if you could jiggle some jingles for me I'd like orange can you see that juice I have to see that juice don't i i have to see that juice yes i have see that juice oh man there's so much over here see that juice oh yeah and some bitcoin karma for all will be great thanks gents paul green soon to be Sir Right Foot Joy. Orange! What? He has Little Girl Ye in there, too.
Starting point is 02:43:49 Yeah, I have Little Girl Ye. Wow! Oh, my gosh. Can you see that juice? You've got... Bitcoin. Karma. Okay, here we go with Sir EA of the Tax Dom domain thousand dollars just came in late as a type 3c diabetic pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis which does not sound good no i take several
Starting point is 02:44:20 medications thanks in part to na in sourcing my ivermectin from overseas I now source my insulin and jardines outside the U.S. and as of October 2023 due to shortages now the rest of my prescriptions and he goes on with this breakdown of how much like jardines for example cost me 3722 for 30 day supply if I pay cash 340 with the manufacturer's discount and 17 from india same box same plant best price best price anyway note if you travel outside the u.s is legal to bring back drugs most drugs i've brought my insulin back from canada and he goes on uh for the first time in seven years i'll not hit my 77,500 individual deductible. Prior to sourcing out of the U.S., I would hit it deductible by May each year.
Starting point is 02:45:09 Yes, it can be a bit sketchy at times, but take your time and educate yourself and you can get good results. So it's actually longer than that, but that'll be the gist of it. Then we have 1,000 from Log Driver in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. And boy, does he have a long note.
Starting point is 02:45:29 I shall truncate here and there. In the morning, gentlemen, like a sea lamprey invading the Great Lakes, sucking the blood from poor innocent rainbow trout and coho salmon, I have listened without contribution for far too long. It was time to wash the blood from my mouth and rid myself of the awful iron taste once and for all. With that, here's 10 fresh Benjamins for you guys. Yes, it might have taken an extra 220 toonies, three loonies, and a few extra cents. Thanks, Trudeau. Nevertheless, it's
Starting point is 02:45:57 money well spent. About two decades ago, Ricky from Trailer Park Boys taught me that even when the world looks like a tropical earthquake blew through here, life really just boils down to survival of the fitness boys. And yes, supply and command keeps the economy rolling, but it doesn't take rocket appliances to get your grade 10. By that I mean, thank you for the opportunity to get two birds stoned at once with my donation, picking up a PhD from the School of No Agenda. It's not a school. From No Agenda while simultaneously becoming a knight in the process is super radical and totally far out, man.
Starting point is 02:46:31 The very moment I clicked on donate, I knew deep down inside that I had passed with flying carpets. You should do a podcast. Seriously. If you, if you can talk this way, you should do a podcast. Mr.
Starting point is 02:46:41 Dvorak, Mr. Curry, merci beaucoup for all you do. And I will hopefully continue to do for year and hopefully we'll continue to do for years to come. Respectfully, this way you should do a podcast mr devorek mr curry merci beaucoup for all you do and i will hopefully continue to do for you and hopefully will continue to do for years to come respectfully your friendly listener north of the 49th parallel log driver p.s would you kindly knight me as uh sir waltz of the Log Driver at the round table,
Starting point is 02:47:05 I will take a cold crisp pilsner from Hyon, a pizza from Miss B's, and a couple of country tunes to play if there's a jukebox. Cheers. Yes. I have all of that written down. Okay. So now we have a kind of a double donation a thousand dollars from sir matt decker
Starting point is 02:47:28 and a thousand dollars from britney decker and they came in kind of like this okay and so uh one note wow uh with these donations my smoking hot wife britney and i will have graduated the phd in media deconstruction from the best podcast in the university, according to the Mueller report, is there a better birthday gift than that? Brittany's birthday is today. Please give her a biscuit for her birthday. Oh, I missed the biscuit. Can I have some biscuits over here, please?
Starting point is 02:47:56 Biscuits. Hello, biscuits. No, no, that's yesterday's biscuits. Yeah, that's the one. They always give me a biscuit on my birthday. Thank you. Good job. With this birthday PhD donation, please dame her Dame Brittany and have a birthday pie and mac and cheese at the round table.
Starting point is 02:48:14 Additionally, I will become a baronet. I would like to be known as Baronet Matt Decker. Shout out to the Wednesday Webster County wet your whistle meetups. They're like a partay. Lastly, shameless plug for the Fort Dodge Fireman's Ball at the historical Aramar Ballroom. November 18th, the Pork Tornadoes are going to play and rock all night long. Pork Tornadoes. PorkTornadoes.com.
Starting point is 02:48:40 Okay. Can I get a smoking hot wife jingle and a mac and cheese for britney and a trump bing bing bong bong bing boom boom jingle for me love you mean it sir matt by iron rant thank you both that's very kind of you both. That's very kind of you both to do that. Anonymous, Los Angeles, California. Thousand in the morning, gentlemen. PhD me.
Starting point is 02:49:14 And well-earned. Okay. First-time donor, follower since Adam's first Rogan appearance. Been a douche since. After 10 plus years in media, thinking a PhD in philosophy, emphasizing media deconstruction is the perfect thing to hold above my psycho media colleague heads i'm kidding they're not psychos the california media personnel and very fine people on both sides ha it must be nice to
Starting point is 02:49:38 live in la la land 24 7 at least until the draft letter comes for the kids yes they are worried no they still can't figure out why things are falling apart. According to them, Biden was supposed to fix everything. Go figure. Thanks for being the sanity chiefs in charge and for keeping my boots on the ground while my colleagues and friends were carried away. Next year is going to be off the rails.
Starting point is 02:49:57 Thankfully, the Noah Jenna train has off-road tracks. See y'all out there. Aren't the knighthoods and PhDs, oh, are the knighthoods and phds different yes they are but you get both if not sir geist available yes it's available if already used sir hidden hurts hopefully works as well if none of these work i'll figure it out on the next donation de-dude you've been de-douched relationship jobs and life and goat karma please wing in a prayer all the karma all the primary karma you can give it as needed thanks for account and accounting below anonymous in los angeles
Starting point is 02:50:31 uh yes well we will uh sum those up by giving you the jobs and the goat in one go jobs jobs jobs and jobs let's vote for jobs you thought karma That was a fun donation. I like that. It was kind of fun. I like that. So he's obviously a journalist or somebody who works in media. It could be a broadcast or print. And he's embarrassed because he knows that his name would get out there and he'd be excoriated by his left wing.
Starting point is 02:51:03 It reminds me i'm telling too many stories today but no i'm giving a speech to a bunch of journalists and some it's one of these companies it's like it's a conglomerate of newspapers just like the hearse small hearse corporation and i'm talking to these guys and i'm talking about the bias in the media and i said for example how many of you are Democrats and probably vote Democrat? All the hands went up. I said, how many Republicans? No hands go up.
Starting point is 02:51:32 And I said, well, there's my point. So I give this talk. And then after the talk, somebody comes up to me. Oh, and says, yeah, I didn't want to raise my hand. I was afraid. Yeah, that's exactly what he said. He said, I would have raised raised my hand but you see why i did and so that's what we have here we have the situation uh this is terrible that's not good it
Starting point is 02:51:55 should be balanced we should have half as many of it should be the political spectrum should be diversified there should be equity dame knight's next on the list. Equity. You said equity. Equity. So Dame Knight's on the list. And she sent actually a check and a note. And the note is all her accounting. And it's pretty elaborate.
Starting point is 02:52:19 On the check itself? She says, with this donation, I become Baroness Knight. Territory, Sight Summit, Alaska. And then she says at the bottom, Sight Summit, Dog in a Stroller. A little girl, yay, she wants for her jingles. Love and Light, Baroness Knight, love ya, mean it. So Dog in a Stroller is not a jingle. It's a two and a half minute song.
Starting point is 02:52:45 But for you, future Baroness Knight, I cut out the important part. It's a dog in a stroller. Dog in a stroller. It's a dog in a stroller. Dog in a stroller. Dog in a stroller. Yay! There you go. I did it for you. And there he is.
Starting point is 02:53:11 End of show mixer extraordinaire and donating today. He has end of show mix for us as well. Rolando Gonzalez from Houston, Texas. 333 is our final executive producer in the morning. Gents, this donation is in recognition of my darling wife, Dame sarah for her birthday on tuesday she's on the list i've met i've met both of them and their kids beautiful family she's the finest wife and mother that a family could hope for and i am continuously blessed to have her in my life plus she's hot. Thank you, Rolando. There you go. And we go to Linda Lupatkin in Lakewood, Colorado.
Starting point is 02:53:50 Jobs Karma, she's asking for, for a remarkable resume that gets results. Go to ImageMakersInc.com for all your executive resume and job search needs. That's ImageMakersInc with a K dot com. Or you know the thing. Find Linda Lupatkin on the producer list. Click on it. Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs. Let's vote for jobs.
Starting point is 02:54:14 You've got karma. And then we have one more. We only had two associate executive producers, Linda and Michael Earl from Clarksville, Tennessee, who did not supply a note. And we appreciate it, regardless of the lack of notage. We've got some meetups. We do have our graduates to welcome to the stage. We, of course, right now want to thank everyone who came in under $50. That is typically for complete anonymity, since we don't read any of those.
Starting point is 02:54:44 And also anyone who was on the sustaining donations. These are recurring donations that you can set up yourself. And they're important because it does keep us going when you watch after the end of the year, the donation segments will get shorter. And if you'd like to learn about that, go to noagendadonations.com
Starting point is 02:55:04 or we still have available devorec.org. And John will take us through the 50s. Starting with Benjamin Nitis in San Francisco, California, 196. Curious number. He does mention there's a San Francisco meetup. We'll be mentioning it later in the show. Saturday the 18th, starting around 2 p.m. at the Sunset Reservoir Brewer. Bryce Lynn, APO, is out floating around in the military, I'm guessing.
Starting point is 02:55:36 Semper Fi, he says. $100. He does have a long note, which we don't read at this segment, but he wants everyone to read The Crowd, a study of the popular mind by Gustav Le Bon, written in 1898. Isn't that part of, that was the work that was done before Matthias de Smet came out with his theory of, what was it? Remember during COVID? Mass formation. Oh, ah, what was it? Remember during COVID? Yeah. Mass formation. Oh yes.
Starting point is 02:56:08 Mass formation. We talked to, yes. He refers to Gustav Le Bon. Oh, that's interesting. That's my brain right there. Here's what's disturbing about,
Starting point is 02:56:17 about Mr. Lynn. I discovered no agenda on a Reddit search for quote unquote conspiracy podcasts. Oh brother. Oh, well there you go. Good work. Jay Schweikert in Wichita, Kansas.
Starting point is 02:56:29 8008. Kevin McLaughlin in Concord, North Carolina. The Archduke of Luna. 8008. Dr. Sir Becoming Heroic in Shererville, Indiana.
Starting point is 02:56:46 6886. By the way, this is a very short list today. Extremely short list. Very short list. Jiggly Boobs, 6886. I'm not sure how to think about that. Jiggly Boobs. David Jarman, 66, in North Tooramura, New South Wales. Kevin McLaughlin, again, 6006.
Starting point is 02:57:06 Small boob donation. He's the Archduke of Luna, lover of American boobs. Sir Ladyboy in Mont Laurel, New Jersey, 6006. Marvin McIntyre, also in Mont Laurel, New Jersey, coincidentally, 6006. A lot of small boobs in Mont Laurel. Concrete Logic Podcast, Richmond, Virginia, 5110. Craig, Greg, Greg Mellon in Glenmore, Pennsylvania, 5047. He says, by the way, thanks for the book recommendation of the day after Roswell. Something we don't talk about anymore. Nobody wants to talk about. after Roswell, something we don't talk about anymore.
Starting point is 02:57:43 Nobody wants to talk about. Michelle Petty, Grand Forks, North Dakota, kicks off the $50 donors. And I'm going to give name and location. Michelle Petty is on the top of the list. Margarita Eden Hood in Orangevale, California. Andrew Grasso in Mineola, New York. Tim Del Vecchio in Blandin, Pennsylvania. John Spade in Edmond, Oklahoma.
Starting point is 02:58:09 Corey Cunningham in Warrington, Virginia. Linda Baker in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. I guess Knight Brandon introduced her to the podcast. Oh, nice. Gary Mao in Woodland Hills, California. And last on the list is Stephen Ng. Last on a very short list of 33 donors out of the millions of people that listen to the show.
Starting point is 02:58:37 Box Elder, South Dakota is where he's located. Well, it's a holiday weekend, John. Thank you for helping us out. It's a holiday weekend. It's a holiday weekend. It's a holiday weekend. It's a holiday weekend. It's a holiday weekend. Thank you again to our executive
Starting point is 02:58:49 and associate executive producers. Those titles are real, by the way, just as your knight and dame titles are. But the cool thing about executive and associate executive producers, you can use it anywhere where these credits are recognized. You can go back to work in Hollywood. The actors are back.
Starting point is 02:59:03 So you can start producing your television shows and your movies. You could also put it on your LinkedIn profile, add it to your resume, or, of course, go to IMDb and start a profile there if you don't already have one. Thank you again for supporting the No Agenda Show episode 1,607. Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. And we do have a make good note that you should read. Yes, the make good note is...
Starting point is 02:59:45 Charged spleen. Charged spleen. Charged spleen. Hey! Hey! Hey, on show 1589, John read a shorthand written letter I'd sent along with two cash donations of $50.33, each to deduce Delightful Dave, the first, and Lady Lay. But John credited the full $166 to Lady Lady Lay and only she was deduced. Please correct the record and credit 5033 to Delightful Dave I
Starting point is 03:00:09 and deduce him. You've been deduced. It is our pleasure to do that. Wow, a very short list today. The only birthdays we have are Sir Matt Decker who wishes his smoking hot wife, Brittany, a very short list today. The only birthdays we have are Sir Matt Decker, who wishes his smoking hot wife, Brittany, a happy birthday. Her birthday is today. And as you heard earlier,
Starting point is 03:00:32 Rolando Gonzalez wishes his darling wife, Dame Sarah, a happy birthday. Hers is on Tuesday. Happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. It's your birthday, yeah. Title changes. Turn and facelessly. buddy here at the best podcast in the universe. And we have two title changes today. Thanks to an additional 1000 in support of the Noah Jenner show. Sir Matt Decker now becomes Baronet Sir Matt Decker and Dame Knight becomes Baroness Knight of Sight Summit, Alaska.
Starting point is 03:01:10 And thank you both for supporting NO Agenda. We really do appreciate it. Now for our PhD graduates, Jake Scott, Michael D. Walker, Gonzo Shimura, Sir EA of the Tax Domain, Log Driver Matt Decker, Brittany Decker, and Anonymous. Please step up here on the podium to receive your PhDs. Welcome new NoHDMD PhDs to the Society of Learned Persons. The path to this high academic honor for some of you has been a long, if not costly one. Some of the price has been paid by your hard-earned wisdom and some in other ways.
Starting point is 03:01:42 But today is not an end. It is only a beginning. From this point forward, go forth and spread the No Agenda word far and wide. We will not be silenced. We will not be deterred. The truth is out there. Now go and find it. New PhDs. I think that was pretty good. It's getting better. Yeah, it's getting there.
Starting point is 03:01:59 It's getting there. I'm working on it. Oh, I'm sorry. That's too early. I got confused. We have some knights and a dame. That's what we need to do. There we go. Here. That's too early. I got confused. We have some knights and a dame. That's what we need to do. There we go. Here's my...
Starting point is 03:02:08 Here's a blade for you. Thank you. And there she is. We've got Brittany Decker, Mike Walker, Paul Green, and Log Driver all up on the podium.
Starting point is 03:02:18 Thank you very much for your support of No Agenda, and I am very proud to pronounce the KD as Dame Brittany, Sir Loin of Beef, Sir Right Foot Joy Wrangle of Wiggle Wagons Sir Waltz of the Log Driver
Starting point is 03:02:30 for you we've got Hookers and Blow, Rent Boys and Chardonnay along with Prime Rib of Beef and a St. Augustine Ice House Cold Fold Fashion and a Fiddlehead IPA Chaser Grass Opera Pie Cold Crisp Pilsner from Hyona Pizza for Miss Bees and a couple of country tunes on the jukebox.
Starting point is 03:02:45 And of course, along with that, bong hits and bourbon, sparkling cider, and S-4 ginger ale and gerbils, breast milk and pablum, and yeah, mutton and mead. That's right. You can go over to noagendarings.com. That's where you can select the ring of your size
Starting point is 03:02:59 and give us an address. And we'll also send along some wax to seal your important correspondence with and the official certificate of authenticity. give us an address and we'll also send along some wax to seal your important correspondence with and the official certificate of authenticity is also where you can give us the name you want on your phd thank you all for supporting no agenda yes we have several meetups to talk about but but first, here's a report from Pensacola, Florida. Everybody, thank you so much for joining us in the morning.
Starting point is 03:03:29 Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak, you are absolutely the best and the finest. And you brought all these excellent people together here in Pensacola, Florida. This is Dame Faith First and the Douchebags, and I'm passing you off. Pass us off. In the morning. And the torch has been passed to a new generation as we had lessons in nut fisting for the group here. I really did enjoy the nut fisting. I learned a lot of proper technique. And they did make it into my mouth. Freedom isn't free.
Starting point is 03:04:00 Cost a buck oh five. In the morning. We had a great time. I'm just jellifying what do we do next? Drunk or not drunk. And I just saw the movie Police State from Danette D'Souza. I recommend
Starting point is 03:04:13 everybody to watch it. I'm Micah. I've heard that there are dicks, douchebags, and assholes in the world. I'm typically an asshole, but I was called a douchebag today because I didn't give money to this group. But I only give money to Jesus. was called a douchebag today because I didn't give money to this group but I only give money to Jesus she's a natural
Starting point is 03:04:28 in the morning I'm a douchebag and everybody thinks I'm a spook in the morning to John and Adam my favorite old dudes sounding off here in Pensacola Florida can I just remind everybody if you're a douchebag you shouldn't be proud of that it's not cool
Starting point is 03:04:43 you know what doesn't make me feel good? Hey, this is Ken Upperway. QSL, QSL, good buddy. This is the Knoxville meetup. This is the Knoxville, Tennessee meetup report. Sir, seats that are here. Shit. Myass.com.
Starting point is 03:04:59 In the morning, Noah Jenner Nation. This is the night of Twin Peaks, Sir Billy Bones. And the quest to find a dame for my castle continues. Hi, this is Dame Apple Dumplin' in the morning. In the morning. This is Adam in the morning. Hi from Sharon in the morning. In the morning.
Starting point is 03:05:18 This is Vagabond Recon, and I know I'm not a spook. Don't believe him. Good day. All right, now here's what's coming up. The North Georgia meetup. In the morning, North Georgia slaves. Sir Bob here. Due to Thanksgiving holiday, the North Georgia monthly meetup is going to be this Thursday, the 16th at Cherry Street Brewery at Halcyon.
Starting point is 03:05:37 Not Vickery. You know who you are, tinfoil hat. So come out and join us for some good food, drinks, and talk with people who think the same way you do. Before you have to spend the holidays with your crazy families. Meet some knights and dames. You know, there's always some crazy spooks lurking around as well. And if you're lucky, you might get to meet Dr. Sir Mike Crotch. He never disappoints. So please go to nogenomeetups.com and make sure to RSVP so we can get an accurate headcount for the restaurant. We'll see you all this Thursday. And remember, connection is protection. That that's right and today you can get some connection
Starting point is 03:06:05 and protection at 505 my scars are psychosomatic if you hurry that's in Albuquerque New Mexico urban 360 pizza the friends giving in Fredericksburg Virginia is well underway maybe even over that's at Red Dragon Brewery but call ahead or call behind see if they're still there we have the november indie no agenda ant strategy meetup come on man that's underway now at dugout bar in indianapolis indiana the hills and valleys the next episode at the here and from berg and doll in the netherlands took place today hopefully we'll get a nice report from them on tuesday friends giving taco t, Potluck, an outdoor movie at Fred Lobster. Fred Lobster International Speedway. That's in Gladewater, Texas.
Starting point is 03:06:50 Oh, Dirty Jersey Horror is doing that one. Cool. On Tuesday, the 14th, JCD. Leave your phones at home. Meet up Tuesday night at 6 o'clock in Lindbergh's Tavern, home of the world's best ketchup, Springfield, Missouri.
Starting point is 03:07:03 We have the pre-Thanksgiving Tailgate at 5.30. That's on... Is Thursday the 16th? Is that Thanksgiving? That was the third Thursday. No, no, Thanksgiving is the next week, isn't it? Yeah. Oh, it's the pre-Thanksgiving. Tailgate Brewery, Nashville, Tennessee, and the North Georgia
Starting point is 03:07:20 Monthly Meetup, 6 o'clock at Cherry Street Brewing in Alpharetta, Georgia. Charlotte's Thirsty Third Thursday Monthly meetup, 6 o'clock at Cherry Street Brewing in Alpharetta, Georgia. Charlotte's Thirsty Thursday monthly meetup, 7 o'clock at Ed's Tavern in Charlotte, North Carolina. And let me see. I wanted to mention that we have Houston, Texas on the 18th. We also have Austin, Texas on the 18th. A lot of meetups on the 18th. Unbelievable how many meetups there are.
Starting point is 03:07:41 There's a lot of meetups on the 18th. Unbelievable how many meetups there are. And I will be attending with The Keeper, as we will also be at the Indianapolis, Indiana meetup, flying out Special Fort on December 4th. There's a lot more, including Brooklyn, New York, December 9th. Who's going to that? I demand a report for that one. Connection is protection.
Starting point is 03:08:01 You can get it at a No Agenda meetup. You can't get it just from listening to the show you'll get some of it but you have to go meet some of your fellow no agenda nation gitmo nation producers find a meetup go to no agenda meetups.com if you can't find one near you start one yourself you're gonna love it sometimes you wanna go hang out with all the nights and days. You want to be where you want me. Drink it all, hell's a lame. You want to be where everybody feels the same. It's like a party.
Starting point is 03:08:39 Party. Party. I only have one ISO. Just one. I feel bad about it one I feel bad about it let's do your one remarkable I like it I have
Starting point is 03:08:53 three let's start with O'Reilly Bill O'Reilly I agree 100% I think that's great analysis. Too long. It's too long. Okay, let's do, uh, of the day.
Starting point is 03:09:14 This is what, a classic. This is an old one I got from the archives. This is the Star Wars clip. Star Wars. Everyone's going nuts about it. I remember that one, yes it. I remember that one. Yes. I do remember that one. Yes. What an idiot.
Starting point is 03:09:30 Okay, and then there's this one, and that means something. And that means something. I don't know. I mean, Star Wars is good, but it's an oldie, whereas... Remarkable. Okay, Remarkable wins. You win with one. It shows up with Remarkable wins. You win with one.
Starting point is 03:09:49 He shows up with just one and wins. That's right. Don't mess with the pro. All right, so we're running late. Yeah. But I still have time to do the good news story. Oh, wow. Does it need a real news clip or is it just a good news story we're not
Starting point is 03:10:05 the real news clip it's a good news story it's a fantastic story we need to get somebody to do a jingle so we can start if we want to do these segments every show like you had suggested and this ends the show with a good news story that's kind of cute it's kind of cute well there's two so i don't know which one. I do. I went for the next show. This is the dog story. And now, back to Real News. This border collie's name is Axel. Amanda Tanner says the one-year-old rescue was meant to be part of her family. A couple months ago...
Starting point is 03:10:39 So he jumped on my bed, was kind of like aggressively trying to wake us up. It was around 5.45 in the morning. She thought he needed to go outside. My husband walked out the sliding door, but Axel did not follow him and just stopped in front of Gabriel's door. Gabriel is her 17-year-old son. We now know he was in his room panicking. He had fallen. His vision was fuzzy and he couldn't feel his right arm. And then I just found my dad and that's when I knew something was really wrong because I tried to talk to him and I started slurring my words. His doctor at Memorial Hermann says the teenager was suffering a large left-sided stroke.
Starting point is 03:11:23 He could not speak. He could not understand, he could not understand language, and he was nearly paralyzed on the right side of his body. Over the last couple months, the senior at Klein Oak High School has made great strides in speech and physical therapy. One reason is he got medical help quickly that morning. That's thanks to Axel, morning. That's thanks to Axel, who's earned as many treats as he wants. To me, it's godsend. Axel is one of nine puppies that was found. He's the one that no one wanted. He's the reject. You know, he was meant to be a part of our family. He had a purpose,
Starting point is 03:12:01 and he's going to continue to have a purpose. Oh, man. Well, I would. Yes, it was. I'm a news director. I'm kicking ass with that clip. I prefer dog having puppies. I didn't like the son having a stroke because I immediately felt like COVID. Vax related, maybe.
Starting point is 03:12:27 Yeah, that felt a little bad. By the way, the son is in great shape. They showed him, he's like playing soccer. You got... Well, they should have... Thanks to the dog. Yes, well, that's good. Yeah, we do need a jingle.
Starting point is 03:12:42 The good news story of the day. That would be helpful. And I'm moving my two climate change clips over. One which includes Panama. I'm going to deconstruct what's going on there. Oh, no. Yes, Panama. Yeah, it's happening again.
Starting point is 03:12:57 We're going back to the old days, I guess. End of show mixes. We've got Sound Guy Steve, Sir Chris Wilson, Rolando Gonzalez. And up next on No Agenda's stream, Bandrew says there'll be episode 367. Coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region No. 6, I bid you adieu, and in the morning, I'm Adam Curry. And from northern Silicon Valley, where again,
Starting point is 03:13:27 I wish the veterans a good day, a good weekend, and I hope everybody shows back up for the Thursday show and we get a little more donation support in general.
Starting point is 03:13:35 I'm John C. Dvorak. Thank you, veterans. And if you see one, if you know one, call them up. Say hi. Walk up to them. And remember us
Starting point is 03:13:42 at Dvorak.org slash NA. We'll see you on Thursday. Till then, adios, mofos, a-hooey, hooey, and such. We think it has a very strong shot of being the biggest drug of all time. This new drug is called Zepbound. If you think about how our body is designed, it's actually designed to fight weight loss. Big Pharma is at it again.
Starting point is 03:14:03 Not that they've got potent drugs like this. Is the name of the product death-bound? The main difference we see is that the degree of weight loss is bigger. You stop losing weight when you get to your ozempic plateau. Probably the worst name ever. It's a good thing. Do I increase my dose? What do I do here?
Starting point is 03:14:20 Talk to us about the ozempic plateau. What is the difference between hunger and food noise? Food noise or food chatter isn't a medical term. There's a lot of tricks you can do. The whole thing is just a scam. Using a combination of medicines can be helpful. Who's going to pay for it and how? It's just a weight loss drug for patients who don't want to go to the gym as much. It's a good thing.
Starting point is 03:14:47 These are patients who experience constant craving for food. Patients say the drastic change in their relationship to food is worth it. This is made up. This is a fantasy. It's fantastic. I have my list, and you might want to see if there's anything I left out. This is the Trump rotation. There's two categories.
Starting point is 03:15:06 There's the regular and then there's the criminal. But here we go. Ready? Yep. Liar. Incompetent. Unhinged. Illegitimate president.
Starting point is 03:15:13 White. Supremacist. Racist. Bully. Immature. Russian agent. Narcissist. Mean.
Starting point is 03:15:20 Long ties. Insane. Tweets too much. Small hands. Small penis. Big red button. Criminal. Mean. Racist. Immature. Thin skin. Runs the mob. Has no money. Unstable. Fatter than 239 pounds. Bankrupt. 25th Amendment. Should be instituted. He hates women. misogynist, holds grudges forever, plays golf a lot, obstruction of justice, money laundering, and clown. John, no wonder we're making America white again.
Starting point is 03:16:03 I don't care what you say about old President Trump. He may act stupid, but I says he ain't no chump. He got one thing going in his defense. Y'all ain't gonna do nothing, cause no one here wants Pence. Thank you very much do you know what food noise is food chatter emotional chatter i'm a little confused about the whole thing food noise the food chatter the constant cravings the patient's experience there's some biological reason that some people experience different amounts of disturbing so they have a constant craving mind for food. Hunger would be the physiologic sensation that you need to eat.
Starting point is 03:16:49 That cannot be good for your body at all. Food noise or food chatter isn't a medical term per se. It hasn't been studied. What is the difference between hunger and food noise? All it needs is a little bit to push them over the edge. It's physiologic. It's brain science. The craving mind.
Starting point is 03:17:04 It's physiologic. It's brain science. Restricting ourselves. It's physiologic, it's brain science. The craving mind. It's physiologic, it's brain science. Restricting ourselves. It's physiologic, it's brain science. Having a lot of stress. It's physiologic, it's brain science. Side effects that are beneficial. We win, they lose. According to physicians.
Starting point is 03:17:19 Using a combination of medicines can be helpful. Finish them, finish them. People who experience kind of constant noise in their brain create addictive pathways and powerful cravings in our mind. The first time in their lives they're experiencing a quiet mind.
Starting point is 03:17:38 The best podcast in the universe. Adios, mofo. Dvorak.org. Slash N-A. Remarkable.

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