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Adam Curry
I'm taking credit for the blurt.
John C. Dvorak
Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak. It's Sunday, February 23, 2025. This is your award winning Kibble Nation Media Assassination Episode 1741. This is no Agenda, booing Borla and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas hill country here in FEMA region number six in the morning, everybody.
Adam Curry
I'm Adam Curry, and from northern Silicon Valley, where the witch is dead, I'm John C. Dvorak.
John C. Dvorak
It's crackpot and buzzkill in the morning. Let me guess, you're referring to Joy Reid.
Adam Curry
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
You know what? It's hurting the show.
Adam Curry
It hasn't done anything yet.
John C. Dvorak
Joy Reed is a staple.
Adam Curry
Hurting the show.
John C. Dvorak
Joy Reid is a staple.
Adam Curry
She's going to be a podcaster, let's.
John C. Dvorak
Face it, but she's. And she's going to be a tick tocker. I think I. I think she'll be a tick tock.
Adam Curry
She's done a lot of tick tock already. Yep. Could be she's actually more unhinged on TikTok than she is normally.
John C. Dvorak
You know who's going to replace him, don't you?
Adam Curry
Just the team of jerk offs.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, what's, what's the guy's name?
Adam Curry
Michael Steele's one of them.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, exactly. Here I have. Listen, this is the team that will be replacing Joy Reid on msnbc. And tell me this isn't hurting the show. What would you have us do? I would, I would actually. You know what? I just like you to show that you give a damn, that you got a little emotional about the fact that people are losing their jobs indiscriminately. That this individual sitting down the 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue has given absolute power to one man who brings his son into the Oval Office, whose son says to him, you're not the president, you shouldn't be in that chair. Now, where did he get that from? He got it from his daddy. Because that's what his daddy thinks of the man who brought him into the Oval Office. So I just like to see somebody wake the hell up and get excited about the fact that your country is under assault. They're not at the gate anymore. They're in your bedrooms, they're in your living rooms, they're in your businesses. They got your data, dumbass. They got all your stuff. Elon Musk has his tentacles in everything you're doing. Not just off of X, but now he's in the Treasury Department, he's in the Labor Department, he's in Department of Homeland Security. And nobody Seems to give a damn show that they care enough to get off their fat ass and say something about it. This is all part of the. The Democrats. And he, of course, is supposed to be a Republican just going unhinged. I mean, we've been noticing the cursing and he had a lot of damn this, damn that. Off your fat ass. Did you hear James Carville?
Adam Curry
He was cursing. Well, he.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, no, no. He's always cursing. This is not even a cursing clip. He is so upset. And he was on what's the blockhead Sean Hannity show.
Adam Curry
Was the microphone pointing up his nose this time? What LSU outfit was he wearing now?
John C. Dvorak
He was wearing an LSU hoodie, of course. And he was on with Sean Hannity, which by itself is always kind of funny.
Adam Curry
Carville was on Sean Hannity. Yeah, I missed it.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah, listen to his voice. I see your party screaming and yelling and acting like lunatics, and you're smarter than that because that's not you.
Adam Curry
And you're kind of spinning a little on me because you got your ass.
John C. Dvorak
Kicked in this election and everyone thought you were all going to win. I got. Well, also point. I never. Point and a half. What was that? That was his voice.
Adam Curry
I have no idea what that was. It was like something locked in his vocal cords.
John C. Dvorak
Listen again.
Adam Curry
Your ass kicked in this election and.
John C. Dvorak
Everyone thought you were all going to win. I got my law support.
Adam Curry
He's doing a voice. No, no, no, I did not do that.
John C. Dvorak
I don't think he was doing a voice, man. It was. How. That was very strange.
Adam Curry
Now I have to go back and watch that show and see what he does.
John C. Dvorak
The brand new chair of the dnc, Ken Martin.
Adam Curry
Oh, that guy.
John C. Dvorak
The white guy from Minnesota. The milk toast from Minnesota. Ooh, the milk toast from Minnesota. Well, he even. He's swearing and it was difficult. I don't think he wanted it to come out this way. But he couldn't even hold back himself. He was talking to my new favorite show to watch, Politics Girl. You ever watched her? Politics Girl? Oh, well, yeah, she's good. I think she'll be a source of information for the future. Here, listen to this.
Adam Curry
We cannot show up four months before an election and the first conversation we have with someone is asking them to do something for us to vote for our candidates or our party. I mean, think about this. Why are we losing ground with Latino voters?
John C. Dvorak
Why are we losing ground with young voters?
Adam Curry
Why are we losing ground with every single demographic group?
John C. Dvorak
There's a million reasons, but one is.
Adam Curry
Because they only see us during an election, usually the last few months. And when they hear from us, we're asking them for something in return, and then they don't see us again for two years.
John C. Dvorak
They feel like we're using them for.
Adam Curry
Their vote versus actually caring a shit about what's happening in their lives. So we've got to actually showing them that we give a damn. Where did that. What? Because the phrase is giving a, not.
John C. Dvorak
Caring a. I know, but it's so rampant happened throughout this, this milieu that the word just has to come out and so. And he's not used to. You can tell. Otherwise he would have said, you know, giving a. He said, we got carrying a. Oh, oh.
Adam Curry
I said like carrying. I've got a pile of. Of it in this bucket and I'm carrying it.
John C. Dvorak
And he even ends with it with a damn at the end.
Adam Curry
Actually showing them that we give a damn.
John C. Dvorak
We give a damn. This. They're all in the same room, these people. But the funniest. And I don't know if I don't think he's. I don't. I think he's probably politically agnostic, but he is. Back on the show, ladies and gentlemen, making his re entry, the one and only Reverend Manning Elon the Monkey wore a hat, a cap, into the sacred Oval Office. The late, great Ronald Reagan, it is reported, would not go into the Oval Oval Office without having a jacket on. That's how much he honored the work of Abraham Lincoln and all the other President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and John Kennedy and a bunch of others that came before him. Ronald Reagan wouldn't go into the Oval Office without a jacket on. And yet that Elon the Monkey stood there in a black T shirt and a black hat and wouldn't take the hat off while standing in the Oval Office. You take your hat off when you show respect. You take your cap hat off to be courteous. You take your hat off to recognize a power greater than you. Well, Elon Musk kept his hat off because ain't no power greater than him. Trump ain't greater than him. The Constitution ain't greater than him. And you saw that and you know it. You saw it and you know it. Elon the Monkey.
Adam Curry
Good.
John C. Dvorak
That's good. It's good. I like. I like it Is a good one. Elon the Monkey, of course, referring to Doge. We are the Department of Podcast Efficiency here, also known as dope.
Adam Curry
So I was listening to. Well, there's a lot of stuff that took place. The CPAC had their annual fest.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yeah. Yeah, there was a lot going on.
Adam Curry
There, and I have some clips from it, because I think the one thing I caught.
John C. Dvorak
Explain what CPAC is.
Adam Curry
Cpac, the Conservative Political Action Committee, but it's also run by. It's a. I think it's conference.
John C. Dvorak
I think it's Action conference. I think CPAC is. I don't think it's committee.
Adam Curry
Well, people can look it up and then correct me.
John C. Dvorak
I'm looking it up.
Adam Curry
Or you.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Conference. Conservative Political Action Conference. Yes.
Adam Curry
Okay. So the big conference takes place once a year, and it's been going on forever. And it's every. It's been. It was out of the public eye for a long time because it was a bunch of.
John C. Dvorak
It was boring. It was boring.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Trump came along and livened things up.
John C. Dvorak
Exactly.
Adam Curry
But he also brought some of his cronies in to liven things up. And I just want to play two clips from Tom. Tom.
John C. Dvorak
Tom Holman. Yeah.
Adam Curry
These are very short. And this is the kind of thing this guy does. How you doing? Look.
John C. Dvorak
How you doing? All right, right there. That should just be our universal greet. How you look?
Adam Curry
How you doing? Look. Let me start out by saying this. If I offend anybody today, I don't give a.
John C. Dvorak
Don't care. The media in the back room. I'm sure I'll be reading a lot of hip pieces on pit pieces on me tomorrow. I don't give a.
Adam Curry
What you think about me. I get asked all the time, does.
John C. Dvorak
It bother you there's a big part.
Adam Curry
Of this country that hates your guts?
John C. Dvorak
I don't care. I don't care. Because we got a job, too.
Adam Curry
You know, I wake up every day.
John C. Dvorak
For the last four years pissed off.
Adam Curry
Because the Biden administration took the most.
John C. Dvorak
Secure border in my lifetime and unsecured on purpose. Right. I worked for six presidents, starting with Ronald Reagan, every president I ever worked for. Hold on a second. How old is this guy? He worked under Ronald Reagan? I don't think so. Yeah, he's 63.
Adam Curry
Well, he probably worked under Ronald Reagan when he was in his 20s.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. Right.
Adam Curry
He was 63. He looks 80.
John C. Dvorak
I'm just saying. Right, right. I worked for six presidents, starting with Ronald Reagan.
Adam Curry
Every president I ever worked for took steps to secure the border. Even Clinton Obama took steps to secure the border because they clearly understood you.
John C. Dvorak
Can'T have national security without border security. They got it. Joe Biden's the first president in history.
Adam Curry
Of the nation who came into office.
John C. Dvorak
And unsecured the border on purpose.
Adam Curry
So for four years, I wake up Every day pissed off.
John C. Dvorak
That changed November 5th. Now I wake up every day excited because I work for the greatest president of my lifetime, Donald J. Trump.
Adam Curry
When was a lot of that kind of thing. But I have the second home in clip which I think is. I don't know what the point of having him even talk was, just to go up there and grouse. Police commissioner Boston, you said you doubled.
John C. Dvorak
Down on not helping the law enforcement officers of ice. I'm coming to Boston. I'm bringing hell with me.
Adam Curry
I looked at the numbers this morning.
John C. Dvorak
I counted, I stopped counting at nine child rapists that were in jail in Massachusetts, but rather than honoring an icy tainer, released them back into the street. You're not a police commissioner. Take that badge off your chest, put it in the desk drawer. Because you became a politician, you forgot what it's like to be a cop. Oh, my goodness. 84. Reagan was still in office.
Adam Curry
Yeah, he was in office till 88.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. So he was at INS as a border patrol agent. Okay. He started young. And you know what? He clearly doesn't give a shit.
Adam Curry
He does. He's like. This is the typical profanity. Now we have. I'm going to play these quickies from Trump because I think I've caught some new material. Trump, they've taken a lot from his speech that he gave on all the different networks. They took a piece here and a piece there.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. In fact, is snippity up.
Adam Curry
In fact, here's the typical example. This is Trump's CPAC summary on npr.
John C. Dvorak
President Trump used a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference to tout his agenda one month into his second term in office. Speaking to CPAC attendees, Trump said he wants something in return from Ukraine for the billions of dollars the US Spent helping the country defend itself against Russia.
Adam Curry
Europe gave it in the form of a loan. They get their money back. We gave it in the form of nothing. So I want them to give us something for all of the money that we put up. And I'm going to try and get the war settled and I'm going to try and get all that death ended.
John C. Dvorak
Russian state media say preparations are underway for a face to face meeting between Trump and Vladimir Putin. Yeah.
Adam Curry
So, you know, it sounds like it was kind of a. No, that's not true. That Trump gave some pretty funny bits. He had some new material.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
In fact, I think most of the speech was new material. I think he's working on some stuff.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, so what's his.
Adam Curry
And I have a few of them.
John C. Dvorak
What are his bits.
Adam Curry
Well, here's one of them. He, he. This one here, he kind of abruptly ended, but this was his. His bit on going after Rachel Maddow. And we have great confidence. And they've lost their confidence.
John C. Dvorak
As I said, they really lost their confidence.
Adam Curry
I watched them. They're really screwed up. I watched this msnbc, which is a threat to democracy, actually, this. They're stone cold me, but they're stuttering. They all screwed up. They're all mentally screwed up. They don't know what. Their ratings have gone down the tubes. I don't even talk about cnn.
John C. Dvorak
CNN sort of like.
Adam Curry
I don't know. They're pathetic, actually. But MSNBC was mean.
John C. Dvorak
Their ratings are absolutely down.
Adam Curry
This Rachel, Matt, what does she have? She's got nothing. Nothing. She took. She took a sabbatical where she worked one day a week. They paid her a lot of money.
John C. Dvorak
She gets no ratings.
Adam Curry
I should go against her in the ratings because I'll tell you, she gets no rest. All she does is to talk about Trump.
John C. Dvorak
Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump.
Adam Curry
All different subjects. Trump this, Trump that. But these people are really. I mean, they lie. They shouldn't be allowed to lie every night. They are really a vehicle of the Democrat Party.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Anyway, then he drops.
John C. Dvorak
It wasn't all that. It wasn't all that funny.
Adam Curry
No, I know. I'm getting to the funny one. Okay, so now we have him with. Talking about Bill O'Reilly.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
Together, we've achieved more in four weeks than most administrations achieve in four years. We made a lot of progress. I heard O'Reilly last night say, Donald Trump for the first four weeks is the greatest president ever in the history of our country. That was O'Reilly. Bill O'Reilly is all right. You know who he said second was? George Washington. That's not bad. I beat George Washington. I love beating George Washington. Thank you, Bill. Okay, so that means he listens to Chris Cuomo show.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, because did O'Reilly say it on Cuomo?
Adam Curry
No, that only place I know that O'Reilly shows up is Chris Cuomo.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, got it.
Adam Curry
So that's kind of interesting. And so there he goes off on what? The one we'd expect is Joe Biden. And this is. This, I think is good. He could go with cameras on him, television fake news on him, probably because he knows they wouldn't cover it badly. You know, they covered him as well as you can cover him. How the hell can you cover the guy?
John C. Dvorak
Well, but.
Adam Curry
But he had this incredible ability. He could barely walk in the sand. Somebody thought he looked great in a bathing suit. And he'd walk in the sand pulling a thing that weighed about 6 ounces. You know those aluminum. The aluminums, very good. You can a child. It's meant for children and very old people to lift, right?
John C. Dvorak
So he would put it down and.
Adam Curry
He'D put it down and it fall into it. And he'd immediately fall asleep in front of the media. I could never do that. That's the only thing. That's the only thing. I could never do it. Now, he was sleepy Joe, but he was crooked as hell, you know, there's no question. He was a sleepy, crooked guy.
John C. Dvorak
Terrible, terrible president.
Adam Curry
He was the worst president in the history of our.
John C. Dvorak
I don't care.
Adam Curry
I'll say it. Jimmy Carter passed away recently, and he passed away a happy man. He was a happy man when he passed away because he said that it's not even close.
John C. Dvorak
Joe was the worst.
Adam Curry
And believe me, I have to clean up the mess. I'm cleaning up the mess. And it is a mess on the border with inflation to go over. Every single thing he touched turned to.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, every. It's true. It's true.
Adam Curry
That's true. Now Franklin Graham's angry at me, you know that Franklin wrote me a letter. He said, I love your speeches. I love them. I love them so much, but they'd be better if you would never use foul language.
John C. Dvorak
And I told him, I said, franklin.
Adam Curry
You know, Franklin Graham's a great guy.
John C. Dvorak
By the way, Does a great job.
Adam Curry
The son of the great Billy Graham, right? But I said to Franklin, you know.
John C. Dvorak
Sometimes you need it for emphasis. You know, based on your theory of how important the President is for culture, we're gonna have toddlers walking around saying, shit this and shit that.
Adam Curry
I know, it's terrible. It's not my theory, by the way. It's a political science thesis that every political science course teaches in universities across the world. Well, I'm giving that the president moral.
John C. Dvorak
I am giving you full credit.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I'm not going to take it. The President is moral authority. And so when he starts cussing, which he does, everyone starts cussing. It's just like part of the thing.
John C. Dvorak
Well, maybe that's. Is that maybe why you see all these news hosts doing it as well? Because of the President.
Adam Curry
It has to be. But they're not good at it. I mean, it's like it's the F bombs from the left that are. Because I get all these TikTok clips or I try to. I don't have any today. I have One maybe.
John C. Dvorak
Ooh, dodge that bullet.
Adam Curry
And so these poor women, they just throwing out f bombs left and right as though it's something cool. I'm not getting what the thinking is on this. Ff. It's really sounding like truckers and the worst kind of trucker. Even truckers don't cuss this much.
John C. Dvorak
I have a very short CPAC clip. Said this, this. All this gold at Fort Knox. It's the public's gold. It's your gold. So, like, I think you have, like, a right to see it. Take a tour, you know?
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
I think we should have a. Do it. Do it. Turn. The president last night was like, that's. I think he's in favor of it. That'll be cool. And then it should be like a live tour. Like, you can see what's going on. Open the door. Like, what's behind it. Well, and, you know, I think I'd watch that. You know what? That reminds me of.
Adam Curry
Geraldo.
John C. Dvorak
Geraldo Rivera with Al Capone's vault.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Because I think what's going to happen is it going to open it? It's going to be there.
Adam Curry
The gold is going to be there.
John C. Dvorak
It's going to be there and everyone be like, oh, that was bogus.
Adam Curry
But for all we know, it's tungsten. Well, we've all forgotten the tungsten scandal.
John C. Dvorak
I haven't. I haven't. Could be. It could be tungsten, but. Well, we can. I guess weighing it doesn't make any difference. You've got to drill it.
Adam Curry
Yeah, you gotta drill it.
John C. Dvorak
You gotta drill it.
Adam Curry
Otherwise, you can't tell what it is.
John C. Dvorak
I think it's a mistake as a.
Adam Curry
Callback for people who don't know what we're talking about. There was a. I think this was about 10 years ago. There's a big scandal. People were selling gold bars, but all they were were chunks of tungsten coated in gold.
John C. Dvorak
I think it's more than 10 years ago.
Adam Curry
And it was a while back. It was when you were a gold bug back in the day.
John C. Dvorak
I still am. I just don't have it anymore. Yeah.
Adam Curry
Well, we. We won't need to get into that. But the. You'd be loaded.
John C. Dvorak
I'd be loaded. I'd be. I'd be rolling and done.
Adam Curry
But the idea was that people were set buying gold bars because it was a big deal to do so. But it was. A lot of them were scams and they. Because tungsten has a. Pretty much the same weight as gold.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
And it's just that, you know, so you coat it with gold and you got to gold bar when it's really tungsten. And I guess there was a lot of it that was showing up out of the blue all over the world.
John C. Dvorak
So take credit for the blurt. Take credit for the blurt.
Adam Curry
I'm taking credit for the blurt. I won't take credit for the cussing, but I'll take credit for the blurt.
John C. Dvorak
Take credit for the blurt. And the blurt is working. The blurt is paying off. And the first blurt was the Magaza blurt. Ah, we're going to own that. We're going to take it. We're going to. We're going to take all of Gaza. We're going to own it. We'll take very good care of it. We're going to turn it into the Riviera. It's going to be great. And it is paying off in spades. The Arab summit in Riyadh is billed as an unofficial fraternal meeting. Diplomatic sources say the main point on the agenda is how to counter Donald Trump's proposed plans for Gaza, which sparked global outrage. Outrage. The US President said the US Would take over Gaza, in his words, own it, and turn it into what he called the Riviera of the Middle East. And to achieve that, forcibly displace 2 million Palestinians to Jordan and Egypt. Diplomats from those countries are attending the Riyadh summit, along with the six members of the Gulf Cooperation Council. The Palestinian Authority has also been invited. Egypt has already begun formulating a plan for Gaza that would unfold over three to five years. It hasn't yet been published, but it's understood it would begin with debris removal and eventually lead to the reconstruction, reconstruction of infrastructure, housing and services, as well as steps towards an independent Palestinian state. The proposal could include $20 billion in funding from wealthy Arab states, Exactly the amount of financing such a plan could be the biggest challenge. None of those states are going to be willing to put in, you know, finance and begin a reconstruction process unless the political process is in play. We can be sure that the conditions would be set around a political arrangement or a political governing structure that they can all agree to, and one that Israel accepts and one that the US Is fully behind. Displaced people in Gaza have been returning to their homes, but they're finding mass destruction. The UN estimates rebuilding Gaza will cost more than $50 billion. So right down to the amount, right down to the need for political reform.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I'm glad you got this clip.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I have another one which will lead you into your Bonus clip. This blurt thing is interesting and I don't know if, well, before you play.
Adam Curry
The second clip, then let me just throw this interjection in because I didn't get these clips. There was a PBS people went into Dearborn to talk to some Muslims about this because the Muslim community in Michigan supported Trump in a big way. And so they brought, so they went in and said what about, you know, cuz they hated Biden and his policies in the Middle east and they saw, they talked about this. He wants to get rid of all these Palestinians. He wants to do this. He wants to get them riled up the way PBS would do.
John C. Dvorak
What are they saying? What did they say?
Adam Curry
They said, you know, yeah, that's what he said. But he also wants to be the 50, wants Canada to be the 51st state, which is obviously never gonna happen. And these Muslims, they all agreed that, no, this is the way Trump operates. It's not a deal. Why are you taking it so seriously? We're not.
John C. Dvorak
It's, it's, it's an interesting template because the, the news media can't resist going all in and saying how. And you know, they, of course they need that because there's no news anymore. It's just all opinion, Rachel Maddow's opinion, cnn, everything's a bit Fox, everything's opinion. So they, you know, so Fox can go, whoa's gonna own real clean that right up. And then Rachel Maddow's head explodes and CNN pretends to be all int, but meanwhile he's just that believable enough that the Egyptians, the Jordanians and the Saudis go, you know, we probably should do something here, we should do something. That guy's crazy. He just might. And from time to time he's going to have to come through on stuff and do something just to keep that fear alive. So here's the other blurt that was. Well, it's been a constant blurt about give us all your minerals, we want all your minerals. A minerals deal between the US And Ukraine may be closer than ever. On Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky indicated that his country was working on a draft agreement. Today, Ukrainian and US Teams are working on a draft agreement between our governments. This is an agreement that can add value to our relationship. And the main thing is to work out the details so it can work. I hope, for a fair result. US President Donald Trump wants Ukraine to.
Adam Curry
Give US Companies access to its vast.
John C. Dvorak
Natural resources as compensation for the tens.
Adam Curry
Of billions of dollars of aid delivered during the war.
John C. Dvorak
In return, Ukraine is seeking security guarantees from the United States. Sources say that the two sides made significant progress during a visit to Ukraine this week by retired General Keith Kellogg, Trump's special envoy to Ukraine and Russia. Although there is no concrete timeline on how long such a deal would last.
Adam Curry
Those talks came just days after the.
John C. Dvorak
US President fired several barbs at his Ukrainian counterpart, including calling Zelensky a dictator and falsely blaming Ukraine for starting the war. Some have speculated that was a tactic to try and rattle the Ukrainians. And now Trump is more confident than ever of getting a deal done.
Adam Curry
I think we're pretty close. I think they want it. They feel good about it and it's significant. It's a big deal, but they want it and it keeps us in that gun country and they're very happy about it.
John C. Dvorak
Ukraine's soil holds some 5% of the world's mineral resources. The proposed partnership would give the United States access to deposits of critical minerals, including aluminium, gallium and titanium. You know, we're not going to get any money back. We're just going to get exclusive access to it, which is what he wanted in the first place, to shorten, you know, to cut off China's leverage, at least that's what it seems to me. And then we're going to give security guarantees in exchange. This will be. This is his new chip. It. You want security, you're not going to get it from NATO. You get it from me.
Adam Curry
They still have the Zelensky is still a roadblock. In fact. This is what this clip is leading to. The clip that you. The bonus clip.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Sorry, before you play that. Which is a. Which is Marco Rubio telling one of the pixie.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. It was Herald. Herridge. Yeah.
Adam Curry
Who is it? Herridge? Yeah. That Zelensky's a two faced liar is what he basically says. But I was thinking about this. You have. They have this resource. They have these resources. They have the minerals that are important minerals. They have oil. We know about that. That's been discussed in the past. And they're the breadbasket of probably Africa and much of Europe.
John C. Dvorak
But that deal was already done. Kargil already has it.
Adam Curry
No, I'm just saying this is. I'm talking about the country itself. It has these resources and it has nuclear power all over the place to power the place. This is like a gold mine of riches. And the two bit mentality of the Ukrainians should just be a bunch of thieves and crooked corrupt opera basically. The penny Annie. Corruption. It's an embarrassment.
John C. Dvorak
Well, but it's All. Well, yes, it is, but because of the resources is why the corruption has always been so rampant. It's just. It's just.
Adam Curry
It's all two bit stuff. Because if, you know, if he really, you know, leveraged it, you know, did your job right, you'd be making tons of money every which way.
John C. Dvorak
But, okay, but it's historical. They didn't have the strong leader to shore it all up. And, you know, and everyone got hoodwinked into thinking, oh, okay, Minsk, we're good with Minsk. And it was The Europeans, the EU, who used the Minsk 2 agreement to arm up because they have their own agenda. And there, if anything, I'd say the European Union are the stupid ones ones. They should be looking at it and saying, you know, this is kind of what we need. And they had plenty of time to do that, but instead, they want to go fight Russia.
Adam Curry
So here we have Rubio sitting down with Herridge discussing a meeting he and Vance had with Zelensky. And this is very. I mean, I'm liking Rubio more and more as he does this stuff, because he's. He is not. He just plays it so straight.
John C. Dvorak
He has an interesting way of biting his lower lip when he's done with a sentence. Have you seen that?
Adam Curry
Oh, no.
John C. Dvorak
Look for it.
Adam Curry
He's biting his lips so he doesn't say anything. Off guard, probably.
John C. Dvorak
I finished a good sentence. Stop. Okay, okay, okay, okay. When President Trump posts that President Zelensky is a dictator without elections, what are you thinking? I think President Trump is very upset at President Zelensky, and in some cases, and rightfully so. Look, number one, Joe Biden had frustrations with Zelensky.
Adam Curry
People shouldn't forget it.
John C. Dvorak
There are newspaper articles out there about how he cursed at him in a phone call because Zelensky, instead of saying, thank you for all your help, is immediately out there messaging what we're not doing or what he's not getting. I think the second thing is, frankly, I was personally very upset because we had a conversation with President Zelensky, the vice president and I, the three of us, and we discussed this issue about the mineral rights. And we explained to them, look, we want to be a joint venture with you, not because we're trying to steal from your country, but because we think that's actually a security guarantee. If we're your partner in an important economic endeavor, we get to get paid back some of the money. The taxpayers have given close to $200 billion. And it also. Now we have a vested interest. Hold on, hold on. He said Some of the tax, some of the money, the taxpayer, plus $200 billion. It was kind of a weird thing.
Adam Curry
No, he said it was 200 billion.
John C. Dvorak
I thought it was much. I thought it was 350 billion. Dol. Billion.
Adam Curry
Well, he thinks it's.
John C. Dvorak
The numbers are all over the place on this.
Adam Curry
That's a problem.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, let's listen again. Country. But because we think that's actually a security guarantee if we're your partner in an important. Which is exactly what you said one or two shows ago you said. Zelensky saying we're not going to do that without security guarantees is asinine. Because, of course, if we're in there getting the minerals, it's a security guarantee.
Adam Curry
Yep.
John C. Dvorak
And we discussed this issue about the mineral rights and we explained to them, look, we want to be in joint venture with you, not because we're trying to steal from your country, but because we think that's actually a security guarantee. If we're your partner in an important economic endeavor, we get to get paid back some of the money. The taxpayers have given close to $200 billion. And it also. Now we have a vested interest in the security of Ukraine. And he said, sure, we want to do this deal. It makes all the sense in the world. The only thing is, I need to run it through my legislative process. They have to approve it. I read two days later that Zelenskyy's out there saying, I rejected the deal. I told him, no way, that we're not doing that. Well, that's not what happened in that meeting. Meeting. So you start to get upset by somebody. We're trying to help these guys. One of the points the president made in his messaging is not that we don't care about Ukraine, but Ukraine is on another continent. You know, it doesn't directly impact the daily lives of Americans. We care about it because it has.
Adam Curry
Implications for our allies and ultimately for the world.
John C. Dvorak
There should be some level of gratitude here about this. And when you don't see it, and you see him out there accusing the President of living in a world of disinformation, that's highly, very counterproductive. And I don't need to explain to you or anybody else, Donald Trump's not President Trump's not the kind of person that's going to sit there and take that. He's very transparent. He's going to tell you exactly how he feels. And he sent a message that he's not going to get gamed here. He's willing to work on peace because he cares about Ukraine. And he hopes Zelensky will be a partner in that and not someone who's out there putting this sort of counter messaging to try to hustle us in that regard. That's not going to be productive here. I agree with you. I'm liking Rubio. The problem I have with him is one, because I watched all 40 minutes of this interview with Kathryn Herridge and she's independent now. She's no longer with a news organization. She's on X, as far as I can tell. And he never cracks a smile, never has a joke.
Adam Curry
And he's funny.
John C. Dvorak
I think he is. He can be very funny.
Adam Curry
He's made some mistakes. When he was trying to be funny when he ran against Trump the first.
John C. Dvorak
Time in 2016, the tiny hands thing, that was kind of fun.
Adam Curry
The tiny hands gag and some other stuff. And he was doing basically a stand up routine. It was quite funny. We played a bunch of clips from it. His timing was good, everything was good. He knows he has good stage presence. And then he got, of course, he lost big time to all the other.
John C. Dvorak
Bigly, bigly.
Adam Curry
And he stopped doing it. He stopped trying to be funny. And all of a sudden he became very serious. And you're right, he hasn't cracked a smile.
John C. Dvorak
I am happy. I have heard from very reliable source that there is a team going into the State Department outside Doge to check on what they're doing, which is kind of interesting. It's not a Doge team, it's another team. And I was happy to hear that because that's, you know, you don't hear Doge going into the State Department. Haven't heard about it at all. And we know there's an intelligence agency in there. They've got their tentacles and everything. Every embassy is a CIA station. There's a lot going on in the State Department. The techno experts who said, do they get fired? When Hillary Clinton left, didn't she have 2000 techno experts? A lot of them, all kinds of.
Adam Curry
Stuff going on Internet in the suitcase.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. I have two other shortish clips of Heritage with Rubio which I thought were worthwhile. This is about Havana Syndrome. You recall at embassies people were getting zapped or we didn't know exactly what was happening with them. And what was the basic narrative about that? It was true then. It wasn't true.
Adam Curry
It was like a microwave weapon. They were weaponizing and they were aiming it in the hotel rooms of American diplomats. And whether it was true or not, they still had never been totally resolved.
John C. Dvorak
Well, here we go. I want to ask a question about.
Adam Curry
Havana Syndrome or ahis.
John C. Dvorak
These debilitating neurological conditions. State Department personnel, intelligence community, military, even families. Have directed energy weapons been used against U.S. government personnel? Oh, I do not believe. And the conclusions that we've seen in the past, and I think evidence in time will prove me correct, that these things happened by accident, that these things were a result of mass hysteria or some pre existing conditions. Now, in some cases, maybe, but I have no doubt in my mind that something caused people to be suffering from these things. And different posts around the world, not.
Adam Curry
Just limited to Havana, there's a lot.
John C. Dvorak
Of work still going on. I think we're going to learn a lot more about it over the next few years as more work goes into it. But I've met some of these people, I've interacted with them for years, and, and I can't explain every case, but I think there are most definitely cases where there is no logical explanation other than the fact that some external mechanism caused them to suffer brain injuries that in many cases look like they were.
Adam Curry
Hit over the head with a baseball.
John C. Dvorak
Bat or assaulted somewhere. We can't ignore that. And in the meantime, what we have to ensure is that whether they were State Department personnel or working for some other agency, that those people are getting the treatment and the support that they need. And it's a top commitment of mine to make sure these are people we sent abroad to serve our country. They were harmed in the service of our country and they deserve our ongoing support not to be not being accused of things like mass hysteria or, you know, they're just. It's government gaslighting. Well, I think it's, it's outrageous and I don't know what the intent was behind that, but ultimately this State Department is going to be transparent with them. Anything we know, they will know. And in the meantime, we are going to assume the worst and we're going to treat them as if they were victims. No matter what, we're going to treat them as they were people that were harmed. Okay, well, Rubio's all over it. And then just at the very end was just interesting because I'm sitting there like, wow, you know, this is Rubio with herage. That's, you know, she's a, a networkless person, a networkless pixie. And she brought it up. Will you open up the State Department briefing room to independent journalists?
Adam Curry
Yes, we're here today. We're here talking.
John C. Dvorak
I was going to say, Secretary Rubio, you could have given this interview to.
Adam Curry
Any reporter, any major corporate outlet.
John C. Dvorak
But you chose an independent journalist who posts on X. Yeah, and I don't want to hurt anybody's feelings, but here's my observation. We have to go where the people are. And so we need to communicate with people. We need to be able to. This is their State Department. It's not my State Department. I'll be here for a number of years and then my job is done and I'll go back to being a private citizen. But this will always be their State Department and we're doing making decisions every day and they deserve to hear from us. Where are people getting their news and information? That's where we need to be delivering our news and information.
Adam Curry
I still talk.
John C. Dvorak
I just went overseas. We had a bunch of people from different traditional outlets on our trip and we're not going to exclude them, but we have to be able to communicate people where they're getting their news and information. What we can't allow to have happen is we can't allow our message to solely be provided through the filter of legacy traditional media outlets who's sadly, I don't mean to hurt their. I'm not trying to be mean here, but the readership is down, the viewership is down, the ratings are down, they're down. We have to take our message where people are getting their news and information and in these sort of long form interviews where you're getting serious questions and can provide answers to nuanced issues, not little sound bites that they run during the cable news hour, you know, for news and entertainment purposes. So we'll engage everybody but we almost certainly see a greater emphasis on independent journalism because that's where people are getting their news and information. Yeah, there you go there. That's a smart move. I want to go to my, my new go to for some analysis. It's crazy that it comes from the cbc. I played him on last show. Andrew Rasulas former defense guy in, in Candanavia and he had, he had some, just some good points about what the president said at CPAC and about Ukraine. US President Donald Trump has once again signaled that he wants to end the war in UK but with a condition for Kyiv. Earlier today he spoke at a conservative gathering in Maryland. Trump said he wants to recover the cost of American military aid sent to.
Adam Curry
Ukraine by securing access to certain resources. Europe gave it in the form of a loan. They get their money back. We gave it in the form of nothing. So I want them to give us something for all of the money that we put up and I'm going to try and get the war settled and I'm going to try and get all that death ended. So we're asking for rare earth and oil. Anything we can get. It's not fair. It's just not fair. And we will see. But I think we're pretty close to.
John C. Dvorak
A deal and we better be close to a deal. Anything we can get. All right, so what could possibly behind, be behind all of this thinking? Andrew, let's start on that point that Donald Trump was making in that speech, rather defiantly saying we want, want anything we can get, specifically zeroing in on those rare minerals. What's behind this? I mean, he had said he wants.
Adam Curry
To achieve peace in Ukraine.
John C. Dvorak
He'd said that pretty much from the get go. But this week he has been really.
Adam Curry
Forceful about getting President Zelensky to accept his terms.
John C. Dvorak
What do you think is behind all this? Well, it represents the major shift in Trump's foreign policy, particularly as we see.
Adam Curry
It in Ukraine, which is not based.
John C. Dvorak
On protecting the liberal rules based international order which the Biden administration have been doing. And it's not so much a defensive democracy versus autocracy, what Trump is doing across the board. He is advancing America's interests, I.e. financial interests, security interests. But it's, it's, you have to understand his transactional interests. And so he's saying, saying, you know, Ukraine isn't that important for the United States.
Adam Curry
He said repeatedly, they're on the other.
John C. Dvorak
Side of the ocean.
Adam Curry
You know, we spent a lot of.
John C. Dvorak
Money and we want to get a bit of a financial payback.
Adam Curry
That's exactly the line he's taking. And that is of course, again a.
John C. Dvorak
Major shift from the previous administration and from previous administrations that the United States have had more or less since 1945. It seems very logical because of course we've heard, we've heard him say this over and over again. You know, years ago he went to the World Economic form and said, no, no, no, patriots, our own country first. But it, this is, I mean, you, I'm just realizing that the elites of the world, from media to politicians, they're shocked. They're absolutely shocked. He only cares about America. What, that's not how you're supposed to play. You're supposed to be for the rules based liberal world order. And they are shocked. But this is what I wanted to ask you. I mean, how rare is this aid that Ukraine received from the previous US Administration, specifically in ammunitions, in military aid that President Biden had promised and delivered to Ukrainians?
Adam Curry
Under no circumstances did it seem like.
John C. Dvorak
That came with a caveat that you're going to have to repay us in kind or in any other way. How rare is this in terms of American foreign policy? It's just crazy. I tell you. It's extremely rare. And you have to really go back.
Adam Curry
Certainly of Pre World War II and.
John C. Dvorak
Sort of the isolationist period.
Adam Curry
And Trump himself sees America between the Civil War and World War I as.
John C. Dvorak
Some as a golden age with the economic tariffs and all that stuff. And America was very isolationist in that period.
Adam Curry
So it's America first.
John C. Dvorak
America in the Western Hemisphere that's also very important and basically motivated by enriching America's financial interests. What a crazy idea. How could you ever think of doing something like that? I think it's really shaking these, these world leaders up a lot. They just can't believe that he doesn't want to play ball. And when he says, well, there's a whole ocean in between us and Ukraine, it's not such a big deal for us. And I have, if you want to hear them, I have a couple. I have a report by Richard Engel, our NBC resident. Oh, yeah. Oh. About the war filled with nat pops and all kinds of beautiful things. President Trump is push for American access to Ukraine's wealth of valuable minerals as part of a deal to end the war with Russia. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, under intense pressure from the United States, is considering the proposal as President Trump's. Listen to the music. Oh, it's almost.
Adam Curry
That's not Richard Engel.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, he's coming up. This is the intro to Richard Engle. But, but the music is so demure.
Adam Curry
It's like, oh, who needs it?
John C. Dvorak
Approach to Zelensky raises concerns about the future of Ukraine and the terms of peace in the war Russia started three years ago. Russia started. NBC News chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel has our Sunday focus.
Adam Curry
Three years ago, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops to invade Ukraine. We were here as columns of Russian tanks streamed across the border.
John C. Dvorak
As I just have to remind everybody who doesn't know what a gnat pop is, this is a television term used by the news producers where they just cut in bombs and explode or screaming ladies, dying children. Anything to just get your emotions going.
Adam Curry
Capturing Ukrainian cities on their way to the capital Kyiv. Russia is picking off Ukraine's military facilities one after another. But Ukraine, Ukrainian troops are fighting back. Putin said his goal was to overthrow President Zelensky, who saw his country's future with the United States in Europe instead of Russia. Putin claimed Zelensky, who's Jewish. Was actually a dangerous American backed Nazi. Russia cannot feel safe, develop and exist with a constant threat emanating from the territory of modern Ukraine. Ukraine.
John C. Dvorak
I got so tired just from this first report. It's like, oh, man. It's like this Putin so bad. And Zelensky, who's Jewish, he couldn't be a Nazi. Oh, no.
Adam Curry
So it was a shock to Ukrainians when President Trump this week, adopting the role of peacemaker, blamed Zelensky for starting the war. You should have never started it. You could have made a deal. And beyond rewriting history, Trump opened peace talks in Saudi Arabia with the Russian side. Ukraine wasn't invited. Russia occupies 20% of Ukraine's territory.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, the lies are amazing, you know, rewriting history. Well, no, if you look at the history, it was kind of Ukraine saying they were going to get nuclear weapons in and be part of NATO. That started it with our, with our couple in 2014.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
You know, so it's.
Adam Curry
No, see the clips going around now of McCain over there taking movies of the. Or videoing the Maidan thing.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yeah.
Adam Curry
With Newland.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Adam Curry
Brennan, stop.
John C. Dvorak
Stop rewriting history.
Adam Curry
Trump officials have suggested Putin may be allowed to keep it. At a school in Hakiv built with USAID funding that President Trump. Oh, throw that little plug in.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yeah.
Adam Curry
Teachers and staff wonder why Trump seems to be the favorite propaganda piece. Yes, well, it's rich, but it's, but it's so transparent and, and almost over the top. It's almost as done as though it's like, let's overdo it. So people notice that this is a propaganda piece.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, no, no, no, no. This is working extremely well on people who are open to this type of message messaging. Trump is horrible. I mean, he took away the USAID money from children. From children.
Adam Curry
I tell you, Lyudmila Ivanova is a math teacher. What do you make about the things that President Trump is saying and doing about Ukraine? It is very sad because we feel we have lost a partner and a friend. And we hope that soon President Trump will change his position. She said. A few miles away, troops met manning the front lines. See ominous signs.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, man. I have two more pieces to this. You want to hear it or is it too much?
Adam Curry
It's pretty, pretty tedious. I play one more. See how it goes out. Here in eastern Ukraine, the fighting is relentless with Russian drone and missile attacks coming almost constantly, especially when the weather is clear, like today. But now Ukrainian troops say they have perhaps an even bigger problem.
John C. Dvorak
Problem.
Adam Curry
Wondering Whether they still have support from Washington. Does it feel like decisions are being made about Ukraine without Ukraine's input?
John C. Dvorak
Does it feel like it?
Adam Curry
Yes, this is exactly the feeling we have, said Yvonne, a commander of the 127th Brigade. It does influence the mood. It's very demotivating. At a rehab clinic, some soldiers told us they think Ukraine is caught between a rock and a hard place and has few options. Volodymyr Chaika is a sergeant in the Storm Brigade. Some critics have said that President Trump is exploiting Ukraine, is taking advantage of its position right now in order to.
John C. Dvorak
Exploiting. Exploiting.
Adam Curry
How are we exploiting Ukraine? Extract resources. Between two evils, you have to pick the better one, he says. If I have to choose between the United States and the possibility that Russia will take over our country, I pick the United States.
John C. Dvorak
False equivalency. I might as well play the last one because this kind of boils it all down to what Richard Engel is trying to communicate. Some Republicans. Richard, pushing back this week on President Trump's characterization of Zelensky as a dictator in Ukraine, as the aggressor in the war. But what does his hostile stance mean for. For a potential deal to end the war?
Adam Curry
Well, it makes Ukrainians, as you saw in that package, very nervous. They think that Trump and Putin have some sort of special relationship that they are trying between the two of them to carve up Ukraine. And Ukrainians say that if there is a bad deal, if they are forced to accept a deal that leaves this country weak and unstable, it would only lead to more conflict in years to come. They see right now the future of this country is being decided.
John C. Dvorak
The future map of Ukraine is being.
Adam Curry
Locked into place, at least for now. The borders are going to be potentially redrawn. And they're very skeptical based on what they've seen so far, that President Trump is going to be an honest broker. And they worry much more that he's going to cut a favorable deal for Vladimir Putin, potentially forcing the Ukrainians to sign away natural resources sources. But they say if they're in a weak position, it's bad for Ukraine and long term, it's bad for Europe and also bad for the United States. Wow. Everything's bad.
John C. Dvorak
It's bad, it's all. And you know, the thing that I, I'm working on a super cut. I just don't have enough good ones, guy. It's angle, man. I don't have enough good ones yet. But there's this ongoing messaging that I'm seeing from, from M.5M. And the message is there's a growing backlash. Voters are fed up with Doge and fed up with what Trump is doing. And they're pressuring Republican lawmakers, they're pressuring them. And, oh, there's a lot of pressure from people. I see no evidence of this.
Adam Curry
There is zero evidence of what you just said. I'm noticing it too. I'm noticing on the MSNBC and NBC, ABC mostly, also a little ABC doing this. They're making these claims that, oh, his numbers are down, Trump's numbers are going down. Even PBS won't go that far, although Brooks and Capehart will.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, you have a Brooks and Capehart?
Adam Curry
Well, if I'm going to bring this one in, it's going to probably have a follow up clip. But this is Brooks and Cape. This is the classic example of PBS analysis. They bring Brooks and Cape. This is last Friday. They bring Brooks and Capehart to talk about what's going on with Ukraine and Trump.
John C. Dvorak
So let's start with Ukraine. No one expected Donald Trump to handle global affairs like his predecessors, but he.
Adam Curry
Has fully adopted Russia's false propaganda on.
John C. Dvorak
Ukraine, calling Zelensky a heck, we didn't say playbook. What's wrong with the script? Rewrite that script. Dictator. Falsely stating that it was Ukraine that started the war. Oh, this, this, this is the literal rewriting of history that they're doing. This is an ongoing rewrite of history, falsely stating that Ukraine started the war. This is amazing. Rhetorically turning against a democracy that was.
Adam Curry
Invaded in favor of the invader.
John C. Dvorak
What are the implications, David? Yeah, it's pretty revolutionary. I mean, I think first you can.
Adam Curry
Say goodbye to NATO.
John C. Dvorak
NATO is really built around Article 5, the promise we make to each other, that we will defend each other. And I don't think Trump is going to defend anybody else. But I think the bigger story is a shift in values that American foreign policy and Western foreign policy has been built around democracy promotion, human dignity, human rights, democracy. So we banded together to sort of promote those causes. Donald Trump doesn't see that world that way. He sees the world as a place where ruthless Mafiosos get to do what they can. There's a famous line from the Peloponnesian Wars. The strong do what they can, the weak suffer what they must. And so I think in Donald Trump's world, there are three ruthless Mafioso countries. Russia will have hegemony over its region, we will have hegemony over our region, and China will have hegemony over their region. And so anything that gets in the way of ruthless Mafioso is being eliminated. And some of that is international alliances.
Adam Curry
But some of this is just the.
John C. Dvorak
Idea that you shouldn't interfere in other people's elections. And some of it is the idea that you shouldn't be able to invade neighboring countries countries.
Adam Curry
And so all those rules are being.
John C. Dvorak
Rewritten by a somebody who wants to turn all of global affairs into survival of the fittest.
Adam Curry
What about that?
John C. Dvorak
Are we on the precipice of the.
Adam Curry
End of the alliance as we know it? I don't.
John C. Dvorak
There's nothing David said that I disagree with. There's nothing David said that I disagree with. There's nothing David said that I disagree with.
Adam Curry
So is this the idea of perspective? So when we watch PBS NewsHour, we get some of indication that maybe we can get some understanding of what's going on. But no, we have two guys who agree with each other on everything they say, all anti Trump. You got the one guy, the cape Hart, the prissy character who just hates Trump cuz he's a big Kamala supporter. And you have David Brooks who claims to have once been a conservative and he hates Trump cuz he's always been wrong about him from the get go. And so we have two haters on here. And this is, is supposedly gives the public perspective. Stop taking, stop giving these people money. All I want. I wonder my head. Why can't they find someone who can maybe describe what Trump is doing in some positive way or in any way other than, oh, he's just a mafioso. All he wants to do is push people around. Come on.
John C. Dvorak
You are tilting at windmills, my friend.
Adam Curry
I am here. Play the Trump vs. Zelensky, which is another PBS clip. President Trump levied new shots against Ukrainian.
John C. Dvorak
President Volodymyr Zelensky today.
Adam Curry
First, he told a radio interviewer that.
John C. Dvorak
He didn't think it's very important that.
Adam Curry
Zelensky attend meetings aimed at bringing the.
John C. Dvorak
War to an end. Then President Trump stepped up his criticism while speaking to a group of governors gathered at the White House.
Adam Curry
I've had very good talks with Putin and I've had not such good talks with Ukraine. They don't have any cards, but they play it tough.
John C. Dvorak
But we're not, we're not going to let this continue. This war is terrible. These latest comments follow a week of escalating tensions between Trump and Zelensky, which has seen the president refer to Zelensky as a dictator and falsely claim that Ukraine started the war. They keep doing that.
Adam Curry
Yeah, the Falsely. Falsely claimed. Falsely claimed, yeah, that he started. He mentioned in passing, there was a clip that you played earlier where he says if he hadn't started the war, in other words, he didn't go right to the negotiating table and he begun fighting in defense, we could say, which is fair, but it's not the same as this guy started the war. He never said that. In fact, a lot of stuff that's going on on PBS and npr, both, mostly pbs, by the way, is false accusations. They're saying stuff that didn't, didn't happen, didn't exist. You can play this clip if you want to continue this kind of thinking. This is the Pentagon firings and certain kinds of BS in this report from pbs.
John C. Dvorak
President Trump's shakeup of Washington reached the Pentagon as he fired several top military leaders, including the chairman of the Joint Chief and the admiral leading the Navy. Last night, Mr. Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said they were DISMISSING Air Force General C.Q. brown as the country's senior military officer. Admiral Lisa Franchetti, the first woman to lead the Navy. General James Slife, the vice chair of the Air Force, as well as the top lawyers for the Army, Navy and Air Force. The president has selected retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan Kane to be the new Joint Chiefs Chairman. That job requires Senate confirmation. Mr. Trump has spoken highly of Cain since meeting him in Iraq during his first term. Eric Edelman has served in several senior positions in the State and Defense Departments under both Republican and Democratic presidents. He's now at the center for Strategic and budgetary assessments. Mr. Edelman, how unusual is this? A new president coming in in his first month, getting rid of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs and a bunch of other leaders. Crazy.
Adam Curry
It's unprecedented, John, as far as I'm.
John C. Dvorak
Aware, where unprecedented, presidents relieve other senior commanders of positions. Of course, President Truman relieved General MacArthur during the Korean War. President Obama relieved General Stan McChrystal. But that was for cause, and in this instance, no cause has been given.
Adam Curry
So it's really unprecedented as far as I can see. Oh, hold on a second. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, 1964. He just got in, walked in the office immediately, appointed William Westmoreland as chief of staff, fired the other guy. You're out, you're in. As soon as Richard Nixon got in, immediately replaced Westmoreland with Creighton Abrams in 72. The minute he got in. Gerald Ford appointed William Wayland as chief of staff in 74, served until 76. George H.W. bush, as soon as he got in, he appointed General Marshall Thurmond, this is bull crap. And they're just playing this straight up because this guy comes out and says, oh, I don't. I don't think so. This is unprecedented as far as I know. And this is PBS playing this as news. Well, are you kidding me?
John C. Dvorak
The difference here is President Trump fired them. He should have said, I've relieved them of due duty. You see, it's a little kinder. I've relieved him of duty. That's what it should have been. Relieved him of duty.
Adam Curry
No, these reports from PBS are pathetic.
John C. Dvorak
We're never going to make four more years at this rate, people. This is no good. I want to get back to this backlash, though, because I have a Boots on the Ground report tonight. The Pentagon announcing it will eliminate the jobs of some 5,400 employees beginning next week. Week.
Adam Curry
The latest and one of the deepest.
John C. Dvorak
Known cuts to any one Federal Department. A DoD statement saying the termination of as much as 8% of the civilian workforce is to, quote, produce efficiencies and refocus the department on the President's priorities. A new Washington Post poll shows the president's early actions are unpopular, supported by just 43% of Americans. 57% of respondents telling the Post they believe the president has exceeded his authority. The president dismissing concerns about the cuts without providing evidence.
Adam Curry
We've polled it and people are thrilled. They can't even believe it's happening.
John C. Dvorak
Earlier, the President speaking to a bipartisan gathering of governors at the White House. The president also butting heads with Maine's Democratic governor, Janet Mills, over her state's refusal to comply with the president's executive order seeking to ban transgender women from women's sports, threatening the state's federal funding.
Adam Curry
You better comply because otherwise you're not.
John C. Dvorak
Getting any federal funding.
Adam Curry
Every state.
John C. Dvorak
Good.
Adam Curry
I'll see you in court. I look forward to that.
John C. Dvorak
That should be a real easy one.
Adam Curry
And enjoy your life after, Governor, because I don't think you'll be in elected politics.
John C. Dvorak
So just on the backlash.
Adam Curry
And by the way, there was like a. Now there's a video going around of this governor in a drag show.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, really?
Adam Curry
Yeah. She's dancing and prancing on the stage in some sort of weird outfit.
John C. Dvorak
That's what you do. That's what you do as governor. Governor. So Tina and I were invited to the annual Lincoln Reagan Dinner here in Fredericksburg Friday night. Rick Green from the Patriot Academy invited us to go and sit at his table. He was emceeing the event. And so this is. I, you know, I I don't support any political party. I don't never belong to any political party. This was the Gillespie county hill Country, Texas GOP, 100%. And Chip Roy was there, and he did a couple of minutes of shtick, saying it really was.
Adam Curry
Did he talk about his latest resolution to get us out of the un?
John C. Dvorak
He did talk about that. He talked about all of the different bills that are coming that are meant to put the executive orders into law. So he talked about that. Then we also had Ellen Trox Clare, I think. Trox. Troclair. Troxlair. She was this district's representative, and she was. She did a lot of. Hey, guys. You know, a little waffling. I was like. But so the keynote speaker was actually interesting. This young Latino kid, Abraham Enrique. And he talked about how they got the Latino vote for Trump. And because it was a Lincoln Reagan dinner, he referred to Reagan, I guess said at one point, he says, latinos are Republicans. They just don't know it yet. And his big joke of the evening was, republicans are Latinos. You just don't know it yet. Kid was funny.
Adam Curry
That's a good twist.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, the kid was good.
Adam Curry
But we like Mexican food.
John C. Dvorak
But there was no pushback. No one was booing any of the things that were being discussed. Cheers. For Doge. Everything's fantastic. The thing that was really disappointing is everything was Democrats are stupid. The liberals are insane. They're no good. Yeah, they're no good. I'm like, you people. He's like, that's not. You know, at one point, this Enrique kid, he says, you know what Democrats don't do? And people, they don't go to church. I'm like, you know, dude, like, they are just as unhinged as the Democrats. And I think they're making a big mistake by this. Rah, rah, rah, rah. Oh, it's all so great. It's all fantastic.
Adam Curry
Spiking the ball.
John C. Dvorak
And then. Yes. And then the final speaker. This was a huge mistake. So he was like a politics nerd. He might be. He's doing stuff in the Texas Senate. And he went on. He had a hundred PowerPoint slides, you know, with graphs and pie charts, and he's telling everybody that. And this is true. I know that the Republicans in the Texas House, at the Capitol, they're all teaming up with the Democrats just to, you know, get on the right committees, and they're not really doing any of the things that you'd expect Republicans to do. And he was so boring that his message was lost. And they were like, nah, Trump, it's all great. Bad Doge. And they're missing that their own state is in peril by, you know, I guess what you'd call rhinos. It was kind of disturbing and disappointing. It's like, no, just as you need to have a counterbalance, a smart counterbalance in our political system, which we don't have, have Democrat Party is all trans, you know, you can't just sit around going like, yeah, Trump took care of it. You're going to be disappointed in like 24 months when, because that's, you know, this president, he really has like 100 days to get everything done because then everyone's going to start thinking about midterms and they're all going to be running around trying to unseat each other. So, you know, this was not, it was, I was like, really? That's what it is. Disappointing.
Adam Curry
Yeah. These kinds of things are always that way.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I've never been to one, so.
Adam Curry
Partisanship, it's just very dull.
John C. Dvorak
They did have good pulled pork for dinner. I'll have to say the pulled pork was amazing for Texas.
Adam Curry
Texas is not pulled pork country. It's a beef country.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, it was good. It was good. Here's another. Let's see. Federal firings. This is from abc. Tonight, President Trump taking a victory lap touting his federal firing spree to a crowd of supporters gathered at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
Adam Curry
I've ended all of the so called diversity, equity and inclusion programs across the entire federal government and the private sector and notified every single government DEI officer that their job has been deleted. They're gone. They're fired. You're fired. Get out. You're fired. And tonight, Elon Musk posing a new.
John C. Dvorak
Ultimatum to federal work workers. Explain what you've done or resign. Posting on X. All federal employees will shortly receive an email requesting to understand what they got done last week.
Adam Curry
Failure to respond will be taken as a resignation.
John C. Dvorak
Musk giving no details about the criteria or who will judge the responses, but polls show voters are concerned. A Washington Post Ipsos poll shows 53%.
Adam Curry
Of Americans disapprove of what Trump has.
John C. Dvorak
Done since not doing it right office.
Adam Curry
57% said Trump has gone beyond his authority as president.
John C. Dvorak
And only 34% approve of how Musk has handled his role.
Adam Curry
Republican lawmakers starting to feel the heat.
John C. Dvorak
Angry Americans across the country from Georgia to Kansas are pushing back. We are all freaking pissed off about this. You're going to hear it. And overnight, President Trump firing the nation literally have one. So Americans Everywhere. They're all, they're pushing back. It's a real problem. They have one sound bite. Across the country from Georgia to Kansas are pushing back. From Georgia to Kansas is that across the country? That's not across the country from Georgia.
Adam Curry
To Kansas, it's like a, like a.
John C. Dvorak
Four hour drive crosses the Bible Belt right through the buckle. But that's about it. Angry Americans across the country from Georgia to Kansas are pushing back. We are all freaking pissed off about this. You're gonna hear it and feel it. And overnight, President Trump firing the nation's top military leadership, ousting General C.Q.
Adam Curry
Brown as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the nation's top military officer.
John C. Dvorak
Alongside several other senior leaders. Trump aims to rid the military of leaders who support diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
Adam Curry
As Brown and some of the others.
John C. Dvorak
Who were fired had done the So a lot of our producers work in government and I've received a lot of emails from people and they receive this, tell me the five things you've done. And the general consensus that I'm hearing is first of all, funny enough, they feel their work life balance has improved now that they have to go back to the office. Oh yes, I can see. Well, I think that makes sense. That's work. And then you go and you go home as opposed to just being working the whole time and run them back to your laptop. And this is a very typical business move. I mean, I've fired people for my companies, I fired people who I was friends with. It's very difficult. But certainly if you're like, think new ideas was a service business and we lost the client and then the team has to go, if you can't replace it, you can't have eight people dragging down on slim margins as they were. It's very hard. It sucks. And then we had 700 people at one point and then, yeah, you say, okay, we've been around for a year and a half now, let's see what everyone's doing. So we understand and we'd say, describe what you're doing. What have you done? But there was always a follow up and it was how could we make you more productive? And I don't know if they're going to do that. And everything I'm reading from people is our system suck. The middle management sucks. We're not empowered. It's a big one. We're not empowered. So I wonder where they're going to put the actual E in doge into efficiency. Because something has to change in the way things are done.
Adam Curry
Yes, I think not.
John C. Dvorak
You think that's not going to happen or you don't think it's necessary?
Adam Curry
Both. Because a lot of this is work. Make work. Sure. It's a giant welfare system to keep people employed and keep the economy running. A lot of these government jobs, it seems to me, and having worked in the government, I said, you don't have.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, well, you definitely have that experience. Well, I'm going to lead you into another list of clues. We have, as we know, quite a number of Postal Service workers who listen to the no Agenda Show. Mail carriers are big podcast listeners. Surprise, surprise.
Adam Curry
Well, they should be.
John C. Dvorak
They should be. They love listening to the podcast. They're not watching YouTube. No. They're listening to the podcast while they're running around. People have been there for 25 years or more and now they're very worried about what President Trump is going to do with the post office and the United States Postal Service. And I see that you have a number of clips about this.
Adam Curry
I do. And the thing is, again, we're dealing with a. I think a slanted reporting from pbs. Incredibly inaccurate. They're promoting that, you know, this is all anti Trump stuff.
John C. Dvorak
So can we just say that the Postal Service was written up in the Constitution. It's not the, like, I don't think it's something you can just get rid of.
Adam Curry
No, you can't. And it's also actually predates the Constitution. Does it?
John C. Dvorak
Oh, really?
Adam Curry
I didn't realize. I didn't realize that till these clips. But yes, I think it was formed in 1725. I'm. If I'm not. I'm not mistaken.
John C. Dvorak
Wow.
Adam Curry
And it was part of the system it was needed for. It's a great idea to have this.
John C. Dvorak
Well, it's also the only. I mean, we're supposed to have true privacy where you can send anything through the mail. It's illegal to open someone's mail.
Adam Curry
You have a lot of. Yes. And there's laws that allow. Allow us to bust criminals for all kinds of different things.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. It's a handy little thing. Yeah. What do they call it?
Adam Curry
Law enforcement benefits from the way it operates.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
So the thinking is, is they're trying to stick Trump with Trump with Trump. He wants to look at it. But they're trying to, they're trying to promote the idea. And there's no evidence, and I'll say use that phrase, no evidence.
John C. Dvorak
It's going to be a show title one of these days. Days.
Adam Curry
No evidence that he wants to privatize it.
John C. Dvorak
Right. But they're going our mail carriers are, have been completely inundated with psyop and they are. That's the number one thing they worry about is if he privatizes it, it's going to be too expensive, it's going to be no good. It's going to be horrible. They're all freaked out about that one thing.
Adam Curry
Yes, because that's the one thing that the PBS and the mainstream media wants to stick on Trump because they know it'll freak out people, people. And it's just a freak out mechanism. Let's just blame Trump. Currently, Trump's thinking about maybe incorporating the Postal Service into the Commerce Department and leaving it at that for a number of reasons. But the notion of privatizing is bull crap. If you listen to the report, you can kind of pick up where they kind of imply that Trump wants to privatize. Trump has never said this, but let's go with clip one.
John C. Dvorak
President Trump reportedly plans to fire the governing board of the U.S. postal Service and place the independent agency under the.
Adam Curry
Control of the Commerce Department, a move.
John C. Dvorak
That could be the when they say independent agency, what does that even mean?
Adam Curry
I don't know what it means and they don't explain it.
John C. Dvorak
And an agency under the control of.
Adam Curry
The Commerce Department, a move that could.
John C. Dvorak
Be the first step in privatizing against service.
Adam Curry
How can it be independent if it's under the control.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I think what they're doing is they're trying to compare it to usaid, that that was an independent, it's all, isn't everything an independent agency.
Adam Curry
This is all propaganda.
John C. Dvorak
It's propaganda. We'll start over. President Trump reportedly plans to fire the governing board of the U.S. postal Service and place the independent agency under the.
Adam Curry
Control of the Commerce Department, a move.
John C. Dvorak
That could be the first step in privatizing a service established 250 years ago.
Adam Curry
The White House initially denied that an executive order to make that change is in the works.
John C. Dvorak
But late today, President Trump admitted that he's considering it. Jacob Bogage Break broke the story for the Washington Post and he joins us now. Thanks for being with us. Jacob Bogage, is he the progenitor of Bogativeness?
Adam Curry
Jacob Bogus, Jason Bogus, Nice.
John C. Dvorak
Hey, great to hear from you, Jeff. Thanks for having me. So what are your sources telling you about what the administration is planning and.
Adam Curry
And what it could ultimately mean for.
John C. Dvorak
The U.S. postal Service? Well, step one here would be to place the Postal Service, take it out of independent status and embed it inside the Commerce Department. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick was just sworn in today, and we've reported over the course of months that he's been engaging with then President Elect and now President Trump about privatizing this agency. So taking it out of that independent status would be step one, and step two would be leadership changes. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced he plans to retire soon. And the board of governors can be fired for cause by the president. That could be another step.
Adam Curry
Okay, so this report has already introduced the idea of privatization twice with no evidence.
John C. Dvorak
No evidence. Well, this will certainly lead to legal challenges. What have experts been telling you about.
Adam Curry
The authority the president would have to.
John C. Dvorak
Dissolve the Postal Service leadership and then effectively move it to the Commerce Department. So the Postal Service has to have a Board of governors. These are bipartisan individuals appointed by the president, confirmed by the Senate, and then they together select or can remove the Postmaster General. There are powers that the Postal Service has on things like service, on things like rates and prices, on major investment that can only be made by the governors. So you have to have a board in place. And that's kind of what's complicating this for the White House a little bit. How do you take these individuals who can only be removed for cause from an agency that by law is independent? You can't legally move it into the Commerce Department. How do you bring that under the control of the White House? You know, that's a legally dubious question. Question. He sounds dubious.
Adam Curry
Okay, so it's a legally dubious question. And there's no evidence they're doing any of this. In fact, the way they presented it earlier is there's no, you know, there was going to be an executive order, and then there was not going to be. And then Trump says, well, I was thinking about it. Maybe this is. This is really propaganda that we're listening to in just a slam.
John C. Dvorak
Trump. It took the media a couple weeks to get on their feet. Feet. And now they're full bore. Full bore. Anything they can pick up on. It's just. Oh, man, you should hear that Midas Touch podcast. You know, the one that has dethroned Joe Rogan.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, my God. It's 15 episodes a day of Trump sucks. That's. Seriously. Play this clip. Trump sucks. He's.
Adam Curry
So this is the WTF clip of the, of the series. And there's just a real eye roller in here. Well, President Trump, as you well know.
John C. Dvorak
He'S long mused about privatizing the Postal Service. And as you mentioned, the Commerce.
Adam Curry
Hold on, stop. This is the third mention of privatized because Trump has long mused.
John C. Dvorak
Mused?
Adam Curry
What does this even mean? He's long mused. Where's the evidence? Has he written a statement that's saying he wants to do this or he's just mused? I mean, I've mused about it.
John C. Dvorak
So what, what does mused actually mean? Let me just.
Adam Curry
It means. Oh, kind of think about it in a casual way.
John C. Dvorak
No, no. To become absorbed in thought, to think about something carefully and thoroughly. It's not what you said.
Adam Curry
This is not casual.
John C. Dvorak
No, he's been thinking about this. And these people are familiar with the President's thinking.
Adam Curry
Yeah, they're mind readers mentioned the Commerce.
John C. Dvorak
Secretary was sworn in today and here's what the President had to say about USPS during that ceremony.
Adam Curry
Well, we want to have a post office that works well and doesn't lose massive amounts of money.
John C. Dvorak
Money.
Adam Curry
And we're thinking about doing that. And it will be a form of a merger, but it will remain the Postal Service.
John C. Dvorak
And I think it will operate a.
Adam Curry
Lot better than it has been over the years. It's been just a tremendous loser for this country.
John C. Dvorak
Tremendous amounts of money are being lost.
Adam Curry
It's undeniable that the Postal Service has been losing money. It had a lot to do with.
John C. Dvorak
The way its pension, the way its pensions were organized. It's lost more than $9 billion in.
Adam Curry
The most recent fiscal year. Does that strengthen the case for privatization?
John C. Dvorak
Does that 9 billion include the pre funding of the pensions? He didn't quite make that clear.
Adam Curry
Well, he kind of indicated it might, but yes, obviously is why they lost so much money. So how did that end? I'm sorry?
John C. Dvorak
That was it. Oh, how did that end?
Adam Curry
It played the ending again. It's lost more than $9 billion in the most recent fiscal year.
John C. Dvorak
Year. Does that strengthen the case for privatization again? Privatization.
Adam Curry
Privatization. So they're. How? So it's PBS and the media that are freaking people out, pounding the privatization thing as though it's a theme when it's not. It's not a theme. This is a creation. This is their creation. Trying to. They may have actually pull it off and make it privatized because it's. Because of the way they're promoting it. But this is. They're promoting it. Nobody else is. All right, sorry. Well, President Trump, as you well know.
John C. Dvorak
He'S long mused about privatizing the Postal Service. And as you mentioned, the Commerce Secretary was sworn in today. And here's what the President had to say about USPS during that ceremony.
Adam Curry
Well, we want to have a post.
John C. Dvorak
Office that works well. No, this is Clip four. This is clip four.
Adam Curry
Is it the same length as, let.
John C. Dvorak
Me see, clip two? No. Clip three? No.
Adam Curry
Okay, well, it's obviously I, I failed to clip off the beginning of this. This one. You got to play it.
John C. Dvorak
Sorry. I'll pick it up where it.
Adam Curry
That was a blunder. It was another one of my editing mistakes. I take full responsibility.
John C. Dvorak
People are pushing back on you, Dvorak. People are mad. They're pissed off, you know, at your, at your editing skills. Team 70, the Postal Service didn't have a profit motive. Its motive was to serve people all across the country with equal and reliable service. We changed that in 1970 for. It's a long story we don't need to get into right now. But we changed that to be more of like a crown corporation or a government sponsored corporation. So what do we lose without an independent postal service? Well, this is an agency that belongs to all of us, doesn't belong to the White House because it's independent. It has an obligation to serve all of us equally. Reach everybody's address with the same service and the same pricing. Privatized postal service or one in which mail delivery becomes political, will not have those same motivation.
Adam Curry
Okay, again, now they're just doing hypotheticals and then imagining what would bad things are going to happen because of the privatization.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, and there's, and there's postal union, of course, so they can rile those people up. This is all meant to rile people up. And it's working. It's working. All right, now you have a 50.
Adam Curry
And the last one is just a little gotcha in here. I played this little bonus ending clip which is like, Wait a minute, let me think about this to your point. In many cases in parts of the.
John C. Dvorak
Country, it's the only mail carrier, the only mail service.
Adam Curry
And E commerce giants like Amazon rely on the Postal Service for those last mile deliveries. So how could that affect the mail.
John C. Dvorak
And packages that America, Americans get?
Adam Curry
Okay, he said that in some parts of the country, the US Postal Service is the only mail service. Are you in some part of the country where there's a competitor? No, no, I, I've never seen a competitor. I think it's illegal, actually.
John C. Dvorak
That's a good point. That's a good point.
Adam Curry
So. But they bring it up as, oh, in some parts of the country, the Postal Service is the only postal service.
John C. Dvorak
What FedEx won't deliver. Deliver. I'll bet you they will.
Adam Curry
Well, it's beside the point. The only one that does postal service, the FedEx doesn't do postal service. You know, they do. They do messaging. It's basically an overblown messaging service. It's like a bike messenger, basically. Postal service is postal service. There's no competition. So why would you say what he's just said that. Oh, in some parts of the country, it's the oldest, only mail service. As if. This is a terrible operation, this pbs. It just gets worse by the minute. And it's slanted and propagandistic and this reporting. And they're part of the reason that everyone's all worked up about privatization. They're the ones who are bringing it up. Nobody else is.
John C. Dvorak
There's some X account called. That was Doge, USPS and all, you know, people have been following. It's not. I don't think it's an actual Doge account. It's probably pbs, put that together.
Adam Curry
Yeah, but they're just trying to. And I think it's part of their methodology is to try to regain union support.
John C. Dvorak
Union, yeah, exactly. Get the unions all riled up.
Adam Curry
There was a good. I didn't clip it, but Trump had a very good bit about why he picked a labor secretary, a woman, because she's a little left of center. He says. He says the labor party's all supporting me. I had to throw them bone.
John C. Dvorak
And a woman. But he's a misogynist. I mean, look at what he's done. He's got women everywhere. They don't say misogynist much these days. He's also a racist. He's also a racist. So he brought a whole bunch of token black people to the White House. And I jest, of course, and he threw it through them a bone.
Adam Curry
The last administration tried to reduce all of American history to a single year, 1619. But under our administration, we honor the indispensable role black Americans have always played in the immortal cause of another date, 1776. We like 1776. In the very first skirmish of the Revolutionary War at Lexington Green, an enslaved black man named Prince Estabrook. You know Prince Esterbrook?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, that's a good guy.
Adam Curry
Answered history's call and fought as the Minutemen alongside the other patriots of the very small Massachusetts town. Couldn't protect itself, but they did a good job. Prince was wounded in the early morning battle, becoming not only the first African American soldier to fight in the Revolution, but among the very first Americans to spill their blood. One of the first in the nation to spill blood on that very, very tough time. Soon Estabrook joined the Continental army and ultimately won his own freedom along with that of his fellow Americans. His legacy will endure and we're very proud to honor him today. It's a very important day in our country and we honor him. First person to spill blood happened to be Tim Estabrook. Tim. Today I'm pleased.
John C. Dvorak
Tim. He switched from. From Prince to Tim.
Adam Curry
First person to spill blood happened to be Tim Estabrook.
John C. Dvorak
Tim. Okay.
Adam Curry
Today I'm pleased to announce that we will be including the statue of Prince Estabrook in our new national Garden of American Heroes. We have a. We're going to be doing a garden of American Heroes. And now that I think of it, I didn't have. I must tell you, you know, sadly, most of them, I guess all of them are not with us any longer. I was going to put Tiger in the garden.
John C. Dvorak
He's talking to Tiger Woods. And there was one interesting moment and I, I mean, he handles this in a typical Trump fashion where he was calling out people. Great business leaders are here with us. They have no idea why Albert Bourla, the CEO of Pfizer was there at, at the.
Adam Curry
To get booed.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
Appreciate it very much. We also have the head of Pfize here. So I want to thank him. One of the great, great people, one of the great businessmen. Thank you, Albert. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you very much.
John C. Dvorak
Now, do you think he's saying thank you just because he thinks that the, the microphones won't pick up on the booing or is he saying thank you for booing him? He's saying thank you for booing him.
Adam Curry
No, I don't think he's saying. I don't think he's that crass.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know.
Adam Curry
But he was smirking. He thought it was funny that Borla was getting booed.
John C. Dvorak
It was interesting. It was very interesting.
Adam Curry
It was a very, very funny moment. Yes.
John C. Dvorak
So big pharma is going nuts right now. They are. I mean there's report after report about measles and we're all gonna die in the bird flu and oh man, there' new. There's a new. What is this? A global concern grows for new pandemic after research team in China detects Covid like virus in bats with the same potential to infect humans. It goes on and on and on. Closer to home, they the, the GLP1 providers ozempic wegovy.
Adam Curry
I'm glad you got this.
John C. Dvorak
They are doing everything they can can to make sure that you do not get your GLP1 except in their approved.
Adam Curry
Overpriced package Overpriced package.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Which is. Look, it has a dial, so you can never shoot up too much. And I had to get. I had to get these two clips. This is from WGN in Chicago. I think it's the, you know, right after the morning news. It's the morning show. It's a coffee clutch. And they bring in. I think she's called an injection doctor, which is even crazier. I swear to God. I think it's like injection doctor. And she's very well versed in what she's saying. She's not saying the drugs that you're buying on the black market, she's not saying that they are not good. She's saying you're doing it wrong. And you don't have the expert supervision of the packaging that we have. And your provider, who, of course you can only have. Your provider can only give you the very expensive approved GLP1 products. I'm against all of this. And she even throws in the side effects that you can get if you basically inject too much. That's what this is all about. But it's brought to you by this team who of course are ultimately being paid by pharmaceutical advertisements as don't get the black market stuff. Everyone is running towards the cheapest available versions of Ozempic and Manjaro. But what are the dangers of getting these injectables online? Aesthetic nurse injector. Neha Thengal joins us. Nurse injector. I've never heard of someone like that.
Adam Curry
As a nurse injector.
John C. Dvorak
A nurse injector. Manjaro.
Adam Curry
But what are the dangers of getting these injectables online?
John C. Dvorak
Aesthetic nurse injector. Now, Neha Thengal joins us now to break it all down.
Adam Curry
And I saw an article recently of.
John C. Dvorak
A Big Brother candidate or somebody who was on the show who almost died.
Adam Curry
From getting black market Ozempic.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, she was on the UK Big Brother.
Adam Curry
Yes, she did.
John C. Dvorak
She almost died from getting black market ozempic. This is GLP1 is not patented. I don't even think it's patentable. It's. What does he call it? It's a. One of those things called peptide. It's a peptide. So, you know, it's available, but yeah, it's black market.
Adam Curry
I'm getting black market Ozempic.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, she was on the UK Big Brother show and she said that she got this injectable on the black market. She took quite a bit of it, more than her recommended dose. So she took more. She took too much of it. Okay, so was it the black market stuff or that she took too much of it doesn't matter because it was on tv. It was on Big Brother in the uk. Perfect. And she thought she was puking, she was nauseated, diarrhea and at one point she had three bags, bags of almond next to her. Oh my goodness. Oh, no. And then you hear, I just read another article. This 26 year old, she was a social media influencers. You know how every company wants to use these social media influencers to get their name out? They gave her the medication for free. Okay. She took five times her recommended dose. Okay, well then that was dumb. She took five times the recommended dose. Okay, so it's not the, it's not the stuff, it's the dosha, the dosage. She didn't know that. They told her to take 0.5. She took 0.5 and ended up in the hospital puking. They told her to do still apparently. And she contacted them and their response was, well, nausea is a side effect of it. It is, you know, good luck.
Adam Curry
And ended up taking five times her.
John C. Dvorak
Dose, went back to the hospital with heart palpitations, had some liver, elevated liver enzymes. I mean, she could have really died. Right? So to get these medications online and.
Adam Curry
Not knowing who you're going to go.
John C. Dvorak
To where like the sterility, the sterility of the drug and where it's being made and who you're getting it from is such a big, big issue out there. This went on for seven minutes. I only have another minute and a half. I won't, I won't torture you too much, but it was just, you're going to see a lot of, of this in so many ways in this relatable format.
Adam Curry
This was done on network tv. They discussed this situation. What happened was the Ozempic people who also make wegovy same group, they finally got their supply chain down so they can start cranking it out again to the point where there's not a shortage. There supposedly was a shortage. That's what allowed the FDA to approve the ability of these, of these pharmaceutical or them, sorry, these compounding pharmacies to make the stuff. And now they're. In fact, the way the reports all ended was, and now we can put these guys out of business.
John C. Dvorak
I imagine that's why they're so cheap. Because you don't know what's in it. No, because it should be cheap. Right?
Adam Curry
Because it's a jip. Otherwise, what do you mean?
John C. Dvorak
It's a gyp.
Adam Curry
You don't know what's in it, the dust is cheap. I imagine that's why they're so cheap.
John C. Dvorak
Because you don't know what's in it.
Adam Curry
Should be strung up. There's no reason for the news media to be this corrupt.
John C. Dvorak
Well, to be fair, I guess is.
Adam Curry
My thing for today. Because everything you hear, every report we're playing is just bad. It's bad information.
John C. Dvorak
This is so good.
Adam Curry
They're lying to us.
John C. Dvorak
It's so good that all time. Neha, you're a little bit more expensive. You know, I can get it on, you know, this website or this website.
Adam Curry
It's like 60 bucks for one and 1200 for the other. Expensive.
John C. Dvorak
You know, I can get it on, you know, this website or this website for 50 bucks or 100 bucks. And I say, you know, you're not paying for just a drug. You're paying for the expertise, the knowledge, the support. You can go online and just ask for the medication and someone's going to give it to you. But how do you know you qualify for it? And how do you know what drugs are good for you and what medications and what side effects? In a given week, probably anywhere from three to five messages I get, hey, I have this vial. What do I pull the injections out to? Or, hey, I'm having the side effects, what do you think I could do? And it's like, I can't really guide you because I'm not your medical provider. You need to reach out to the company that you got the medication from.
Adam Curry
But there are just so many people.
John C. Dvorak
That are looking for that bargain. And hey, look, I know times are tough. I'm for that bargain. But at what cost, right? Looking for the segment, I all of a sudden found, you know, Facebook, clickbait. Oh, my gosh. I mean, there is just no way that you can get an injectable for $50.
Adam Curry
Come on.
John C. Dvorak
I scrolled through Instagram. There's no way you can get an injectable for $50. That's just not possible. If it's not expensive, it's $50 is high. Facebook, clickbait. Oh, my gosh. It's just no way that you can get an injectable for $50. Come on. I scroll through Instagram and no more than seven or eight different companies pop up.
Adam Curry
And yeah, I got on there once.
John C. Dvorak
Just to see what it was, and I went through the profile and they recommended three drugs I'd never heard of.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
And I was like, lady, all the drugs I see on tv, I've never heard of. I can't remember the Name names. They recommended three drugs I never wild heard of.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
And I was like, oh, yeah, this is, this is a bad idea. Well, you know, are the drugs coming from China or like Europe or, you know, some place. Wait, other drugs come from China or like Europe? That's literally where Ozempic comes from. From Europe. Is it from Norway?
Adam Curry
It's one of the European.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
Drug makers.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Oh, you. If it comes from Europe, you can't trust it. See what it was. And I, I went through the profile and they recomm drugs I'd never heard of. Yeah, this is a bad idea. Well, you know, are the drugs coming from China or like Europe or, you know, some place like that? Are they being regulated? And do you know if you're a candidate, if you don't even have like a meeting with a provider consultation, how do you know that you're okay if you're £300, you need it. But if you have an underlying thyroid issue or you have elevated liver enzymes or you really are a diabetic and high hypertension and things like that? Like, I know times are tough, but at what cost do you say I'm gonna take the cheaper route and not.
Adam Curry
Go see a medical provider?
John C. Dvorak
I mean, I think isn't even Kim Kardashian marketing a GLP1 drug now, is that right? Yeah, I think so. Maybe Chloe, one of those.
Adam Curry
Probably Chloe. She looks like the type.
John C. Dvorak
She looks like the type. But there's a lot of worry in the market about RFK Jr. He hasn't really. I guess Monday tomor tomorrow will be his first day. Already he's issued two bombshell orders on vaccines because, you know, he's an anti vaxxer. It has mainstream doctors. Terrified he ordered terrified he ordered the CDC to scrub its digital wild to mild flu vaccine campaign. That was too.
Adam Curry
So that's good.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, that's what I would think. He's changing the advisory committee, you know, from shills to maybe someone who has actually cares. And then, and this is my favorite, when he was sworn in, he had a little speech. And I'll tell you what people have emailed me about, actually, I think it's in this clip. In case you didn't hear it, there was an interesting comment by RFK Jr. In a speech he made after being confirmed as Secretary of Health and Human Services. This guy, the. This is the kind of stuff I get emailed, but it's going around. It's worthless. It's only 40 seconds. Here's the part I'm referring to. For 20 years, I've gotten up every morning on my knees and prayed that God would put me in a position where I can end the childhood chronic disease epidemic in this country. On August 23rd of last year, God sent me President Trump. All right, and we need a man on a white horse. Now, Kennedy's reference to Trump as a man on a white horse is rather interesting from a biblical perspective. As the rider of the white horse is the first of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, he is also the Antichrist. So Trump is the Antichrist. Christ. I just wanted to say I'm pretty sure that the rapture comes before the tribulation. So if. If Trump is the first of the four riders of the Apocalypse, as long as I'm still doing the podcast, you have nothing to worry about. If I get zapped away and I'm not here anymore, then you should worry. Until then, calm down. Everybody calm down.
Adam Curry
Does that mean I get all the checks?
John C. Dvorak
You get all the. You also have to do all the production.
Adam Curry
I can do production.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
I just don't like doing production.
John C. Dvorak
Sure. You're so great at editing. I mean, what could possibly go wrong? Hey, hey, hey. Have you, you know, have you heard about the super pigs?
Adam Curry
The super pigs?
John C. Dvorak
Yes, the super pigs. It's. It's another plague from Canada. Blame Canada.
Adam Curry
I thought it was the. Okay, there's a man. There was like three or four ways I could have gone with that joke, and I dropped ball on all three. So. On the U.S. canadian border, there's an epic battle between man and beast going.
John C. Dvorak
On, and it seems the beasts are winning.
Adam Curry
Large wild hogs are wreaking havoc on ranches and farmland on both sides of the border.
John C. Dvorak
In Tonight's In Depth, CBS's Adam Yamaguchi.
Adam Curry
Travels to Canada to track the so called super pigs.
John C. Dvorak
Super pigs. We got super pigs. As the sun sets on the Canadian prairie, the search begins for one of.
Adam Curry
North America's most destructive animals.
John C. Dvorak
These tracks are clearly quite fresh, right? And you can see them going in both directions. Professor Ryan Brook of the University of.
Adam Curry
Saskatchewan has been tracking them for years.
John C. Dvorak
They're here for sure, no question. And like lots of them, not just two, three. There's a lot of pigs out there. It's kind of mildly alarming. Brook is one of Canada's leading authorities on the so called super pigs.
Adam Curry
He calls them an ecological train wreck. They're crossbreeds, wild boars deliberately bred with domestic pigs.
John C. Dvorak
Big, smart, and prolific breeders. Their population now spreading out of control.
Adam Curry
Why is it difficult to eradicate this Problem.
John C. Dvorak
I think there's two challenges in Canada. One is their biology makes them very, very hard. Hard to get rid of. They reproduce faster than you can shoot them. Nuh. They will eat anything to survive with devastating consequences. You've eaten everything that's of value off of it.
Adam Curry
He's lost all this.
John C. Dvorak
You know, the problem is Canada needs more guns. We have an active tourism industry in Texas of shooting wild hogs, the super pigs. In fact, you can rent a helicopter. You and your buddies can go around flying, shooting up hogs.
Adam Curry
Pigs in the sky.
John C. Dvorak
They give you a 50 cal. Whatever you want. It's. And they are a soup. They're a horrible plague. They ruin everything.
Adam Curry
Terrible product. They. We have them in Marin county. We have product. But they're good eating. Let's look at the positive side.
John C. Dvorak
No, I've heard that they're not good eating. Interesting.
Adam Curry
No, I've heard nothing. But they were first. They first showed up in Marin county because somebody brought some real ones, some Marcasans because they were used to butcher when they're young. When they're old. I don't know what that's like. But when they're young, they make a great terrific bacon. You can have wild boar bacon.
John C. Dvorak
Really?
Adam Curry
You can also have wild boar stick steaks. But wild boar bacon is just dynamite. If it's just dynamite, you can buy it. Whole Foods has it often. And it's. Yeah, no, they're delicious. In fact, it was. The idea was to bring Marcus on in for a couple of restaurants in the Bay Area that like to serve this wild boar.
John C. Dvorak
Really?
Adam Curry
And then they escaped into Marin county and started breeding like nuts. And so now there's like thousands of these stupid pigs all over the place.
John C. Dvorak
They breed real quick, like every six weeks or something. They're popping out piglets.
Adam Curry
Yeah. So they have. So that's an issue. And so they haven't been able to control them. And. And Marin county, everyone's goes. It goes like this. Guns. Eek.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
So you don't have.
John C. Dvorak
Exactly.
Adam Curry
You kind of have the same as the Canadians attitude about these things in Marin county. They're afraid. So the pigs are taking over.
John C. Dvorak
Super pigs, John. Not just pigs.
Adam Curry
They are good. Somebody can show me some evidence or night. I've had wild boar. I used to have Marcus on it. There's a place, a restaurant in San Rafael called Maurice and Charles, which for a long time was the number one gourmet restaurant in Northern California. And they would serve these various pig dishes from these wild boar. They're killer.
John C. Dvorak
Let me Set you up. Have you heard about the pig problem in Canada? Come on, come on, throw one. You don't have one ready. At least one of them.
Adam Curry
What, one clip?
John C. Dvorak
No, One joke. Like, you had all these jokes ready.
Adam Curry
And I said, yeah, I know. Believe me. Dropped a ball for some reason. I'm not on my game today. You could tell ever since I had that one bad edit. Yeah, which you then gave me grief about later in the show. I have been. I have not been myself.
John C. Dvorak
No, but that's when you said that you would get all the checks and you would. And you could do everything yourself. I didn't start with the grief used right away. I'm dead.
Adam Curry
Well, you're the one that says you're gonna leave the show by going floating up into the atmosphere out of the blue.
John C. Dvorak
I get raptured. And then you're like, all you got can think is, how about the checks?
Adam Curry
Well, that seems to be the most important thing if I'm stuck.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. On a more serious note, things are not going well with the Pope. Well, it does seem that his condition has deteriorated. Today the Vatican said that he had a prolonged respiratory crisis today in hospital that required a high flow of oxygen. He also had a blood transfusion for a disorder that seemed to be related to anaemia. Now, the doctors briefed the media yesterday for the first time since Pope Francis was admitted to hospital a week ago. And they said yesterday one of the biggest concerns is septis, which is a blood infection. And if he does get that kind of infection, it could affect his organs and ultimately cause his demise. So at the moment, a great deal of concern. The crisis has been named by the Vatican as a crisis, and his condition has been considered critical. So a lot of millions. Well, millions of Catholics are going to be watching on very anxiously at the Pope's health. What is his outlook like? Well, the doctors who briefed the media yesterday said that he would have to stay in hospital at least another week now. Now, he's already been in there for eight days. He's staying on the 10th floor of the Gemelli Hospital in Rome. He has a private suite. And we're getting updates in the morning and the evening. But there is a great deal of concern about the deterioration that we seem to have seen today. And tonight will be critical in terms of what happens next. Now, this, of course, is very bad news for the Pope. At 88. There's talk of sepsis and double pneumonia. These are not good things at an old age. What it is good for is for the Academy Awards vote And we never want to put anything past the entertainment industry. The movie conclave is up for a vote. And if you don't want to know what the movie is about, then don't listen. I'm going to spoil it. Do you know the plot?
Adam Curry
How are you supp. You going to give away the entire plot line? How are you going to spoil it? It's not possible.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, I'm going to give away the entire. Entire plot line.
Adam Curry
Okay, go.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. The Pope dies right before they seal up, you know, to go talk and blow smoke out the chimney. A mystery cardinal shows up and his. He had a. The secret diocese of Kabul. So all these scandals.
Adam Curry
Is this the Stanley Tucci character?
John C. Dvorak
I don't know who plays him. Scandals, the front frontrunner for pope, for new Pope falls from grace after the mystery guy gets in after some stirring speech. But then turns out the new guy, the mystery guy who shows up has an appendectomy. Turns out he also has ovaries. Only Hollywood could come up with this one. And then there's some Islamic terrorist plots and there's all kinds of issues.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I can see what you say. Spoil it by ruining the movie by telling us it stinks.
John C. Dvorak
I like the ovaries part. That's kind of like, whoa. All right. Didn't see that one coming. That's very interesting. I'll probably watch it now because of that, I think.
Adam Curry
Yeah, good. Give us a review when you're done. Yes, I think this. But there's the reports coming in on the Pope are contradicted. There's. There's reports this morning. Oh, he's going to be fine. He's not critical. And they're always going to be dead tomorrow. So you don't know. I. It seems to me that he's a goner.
John C. Dvorak
I think so, too. I think so, too.
Adam Curry
And that means we have to get back into our predictive modes. And that means you mostly.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. I can't.
Adam Curry
I cannot. That was second sense about these things.
John C. Dvorak
I cannot make my predictions.
Adam Curry
You know, this is going to be it because you blow this one, then I'm done.
John C. Dvorak
Then I'm toast. Then you might as well take over the show. Take all the checks for yourself.
Adam Curry
Take the checks and let you go float up to the sky.
John C. Dvorak
But there's. Wait. But there's more disappointments ahead, everybody. I saw your appearance at CPAC with Ben and with Ted Cruz, and one of the things that you alluded to, and this is something Donald Trump has talked about. He's talking to Pam Bondi, the DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients. Will that really happen? It's sitting on my desk right now to review. That's been a directive by President Trump.
Adam Curry
I'm reviewing that.
John C. Dvorak
I'm reviewing JFK files, MLK files. That's all in the process of being.
Adam Curry
Reviewed because that was done at the.
John C. Dvorak
Directive of the president from all of these agencies.
Adam Curry
So.
John C. Dvorak
So have you seen anything that you.
Adam Curry
Said, oh, my gosh, not yet.
John C. Dvorak
Oh. What?
Adam Curry
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
What? There's no oh, my gosh in the Epstein client list. What? No.
Adam Curry
Didn't she say yes?
John C. Dvorak
No, no, no. That's not what she said. No, listen, listen. That's all in the process of being.
Adam Curry
Reviewed because that was done at the.
John C. Dvorak
Directive of the president from all of these agencies. So. So have you seen anything that you.
Adam Curry
Said, oh, my gosh, not yet.
John C. Dvorak
Not yet.
Adam Curry
Oh, not yet.
John C. Dvorak
No, there's no. Oh, my God.
Adam Curry
She hasn't even looked at it. I'm sure.
John C. Dvorak
Sitting on her desk.
Adam Curry
Bull crap.
John C. Dvorak
I can't believe she said. But she has the JFK file, the MLK files desk. And they got the.
Adam Curry
Do you know the JFK files is like a room full of documents. How could it be on her desk?
John C. Dvorak
Why?
Adam Curry
Why ask you?
John C. Dvorak
Well, my question to you, I'm just gonna parry with a question. Why are they on her desk? They have to be disclosed. That was the executive order. Did it say Pam Bondi gets the check? At first? Is she in charge of redacting?
Adam Curry
She's ad libbing.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, well, disappointed appointment. She should be saying. Well, she should have at least said, well, you know, you never know. I can't wait. You know, it's on my desk. I haven't. I haven't gotten through all of it yet. But instead she says, no, I'm not.
Adam Curry
She shouldn't be going through any of it. It's supposed to be released, and released it means released.
John C. Dvorak
Well, the Epstein list. Was that in the executive order? I don't think so. And what is this list? Is it just a list of people he knows, or does it have like five chicks? Three chicks? Chicks. Adrenochrome. I mean, what is gonna. What is in this list?
Adam Curry
Yeah, you're asking the wrong guy. I never got invited.
John C. Dvorak
You only went to that Owl place. That's the only place you went. And that was. And that was a dud, too.
Adam Curry
The Owl.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. What was that place called again?
Adam Curry
The Bohemian Grove.
John C. Dvorak
Bohemian Grove. And you said it was a huge dud with a bunch of old friends.
Adam Curry
I never said it was a Dud. It was just. It wasn't what everyone says it is. It's just a drinking club, as most things.
John C. Dvorak
You didn't get invited to the special party. You didn't get invited the freak off. That's what happened.
Adam Curry
I guess not. I do have one Bohemian Grove story though. There's always this. This.
John C. Dvorak
Here we go.
Adam Curry
There's a story about the owl. This giant owl. Yeah, that's was golem or whatever the hell that.
John C. Dvorak
The effigy that they burned for big giant owls.
Adam Curry
Like a giant monstrous owl.
John C. Dvorak
And they walk around.
Adam Curry
You want to go see that? You want to go see the owl? I said, yeah. Hell yeah, I want to see the owl. The owl is. There's no nothing left. It's rotted. It's like a stump. And it's like. He says, there it is. I said, where is it? I said, that's what's left of it. This owl has been gone for 40 years. It's been just rotted away from the day they built it. And it's just a nothing. And it's like. Well, that's kind of disappointing. And that's not what Alex Jones is telling us.
John C. Dvorak
Wait, but there were no old guys walking around naked, burning up the owl. No.
Adam Curry
But I did learn something interesting.
John C. Dvorak
Ah, here we go.
Adam Curry
So I'm floating around with some guy, I got this flashlight just roaming around at night. And there's all these crickets and birds and all the frogs, all this noise. And the guy says, stop, don't move. So you stop and you wait about 15 seconds. All the noise stops, silent. And now take a few seconds steps at the all. There's all the frogs and birds. It's piped in.
John C. Dvorak
No.
Adam Curry
Yeah, it was dynamite, by the way, I was thinking of doing in my backyard. So there's motion sensors. So you're walking around at night. It's so interesting, you know. And it's chirp, chirp, chirp, chirp, chirp, chirp. And then you stop moving. Boom, silent. Then you move again. Ah, there it is. Chirp, chirp, chirp.
John C. Dvorak
It was.
Adam Curry
I thought it was a fabulous idea.
John C. Dvorak
That is crazy.
Adam Curry
That. That was crazy, huh? Little known fact only on the no Agenda show, ladies and gentlemen.
John C. Dvorak
And with that I'd like to thank you for your courage. Say in the morning to you, the man who put the C in the no evidence. Say hello to my friend on the other end. The one, the only, Mr. John C. Dvorak.
Adam Curry
Marsh ship sea Boots on the ground, feet in the air, sub in the water, dames and knights out there.
John C. Dvorak
Trolls. How you doing? Very nice, trolls. Very nice. We're above average 2573 on the troll room count today. Those trolls are very spicy today, John. I've even kicked one out just to show them that I have power which only you know.
Adam Curry
You're fired.
John C. Dvorak
You have been relieved of your troll trolled rapture. You've been relieved of your troll duties. They come back after five minutes. It's okay. It's just like refragging. It's no big deal. There in the troll room at Trollroom IO, that's where you can join anytime. We do a show live, of course. It's the no Agenda stream, which means you can join in anytime, 24 hours a day. There's always somebody in there trolling about something. Tons of live shows. And if you want, you can also listen on the modern podcast app like Fountain. And you can boost. There's chats, there's comments, there's all kinds of things. We have the chapters, obviously, of these modern podcast apps. You can find it@podcastapps.com and speaking of the art for the chapters, that comes from our no Agenda artists, they upload to one of our value for value websites, which, let's be honest, every single one of our websites is value for value, meaning we didn't build them. Our producers built them for us as a return in value for the value they receive from the show. And they do that@noagendaartgenerator.com and we always like to thank the artists who we chose for the album art. But again, a lot of this shows up in the chapter art, which Dreb Scott always diligently puts together for us. And we chose a piece by Tanta Neil, which we have to be quick to point out, we did not choose it because she groused about the one before that.
Adam Curry
Yes, we have to mention that.
John C. Dvorak
We have to mention that it was not my favorite. Honestly, it was okay. It was the war of the words in the Russian disinformation space. I did like the font that she used. It was a nice rubberized image. There were a couple other ones that we looked at. And by the way, that brings. Where's Tantanille? On the leaderboard. Let me see. She's one of our Dutch masters. She is. Wow. Where is she? Oh, that's all time. See, Rolling Annual. She's number. She's third place on the rolling annual. Rolling. Six months. She's six. Rolling 90 days. She's six. But all time time. Oh, she's also sixth place of all time. Okay, she's up there, man. She's a, she's a, she's important. She's a very good artist. And she doesn't use AI, which is something that I like. As we look down the list, there were a lot of female pilots. Oh, by the way, turns out, as far as I understand, the pilots of the Canadian Air that landed hard and a Delta that landed hard and wound up upside down was a 26 year old female pilot who now it's not. In fact it's quite normal for the first officer to land. She was first officer, so co pilot. Not abnormal for them to land the plane. Does the radio. She had 1500 hours, which is more than enough. You know, she qualified. Bad day. We still don't know if it was just a hard landing or if there was a mechanical failure. But it's kind of sad because you know, now everyone's like, well, was a female helicopter pilot who crashed into the, the, the crj. It was a female pilot.
Adam Curry
This is bringing back the woman driver idea.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
There's a one tree in the desert and she hits it.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. And in both cases there was a response would say yes, there was a responsible pilot in command who is ultimately responsible for what happens. Whether you're the, the instructor on a check ride or if you're the, the captain and you're allowing your co pilot to land, it's still ultimately your responsibility. But I get all kinds of messages. You still think female pilots are as good as men?
Adam Curry
Well, yes. Meanwhile, of course she's heard, she was named and shamed, of course. So she's going to be.
John C. Dvorak
Oh no, no, she's toast. She's scarred and it's toast. Unfair.
Adam Curry
Terrible.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, most unfair.
Adam Curry
I think so too.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, most.
Adam Curry
Nobody died. That's the key.
John C. Dvorak
That's what we call a good landing in aviation.
Adam Curry
If everybody wants to be upside down, but still.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
If everyone walks away, you gotta, you got a story for life.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Well, she's probably scarred for life because.
Adam Curry
Yeah, they to me, I bet she is flipping out. Was this ever happened before? This exact kind of scenario with the play flips over. Jeez.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, that was quite a classic. Well, we, we still don't know exactly happen, but we'll know.
Adam Curry
But we do know one thing. It was upside down.
John C. Dvorak
It was upside down. Yes. Let's see. There were a lot of doge cam, pieces of art. Doge cams on dogs, Doge cams on people, Doge cams on chicks, a lot.
Adam Curry
Of rented chickens, a lot of, a.
John C. Dvorak
Lot of rented Chickens. There wasn't on Gigi and I. I never met on Gigi, so I don't know what if that was a true depiction by Darren O'Neill. But no one would understand that piece of art. No one would understand it. You kind of like the chicken Cam. The chicken taking a selfie, which baffled me.
Adam Curry
I did like that piece.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Then there was lots of black popes. Little too early for the pope jokes, people. Little too early, Yeah. I say it's like, we're not. We're not. Yeah. Too soon. We're not going to do that. So in general, a lot of AI slop and then a very acceptable piece from Tantanille. I didn't see much else. Nestle.
Adam Curry
No, it was pretty lame.
John C. Dvorak
It was. Yeah, it was light. Light on goodness, I would say.
Adam Curry
But you can only blame the show. If we don't come home with the goods and deliver some interesting storylines that people can develop art from, it's our fault, not theirs.
John C. Dvorak
Did we do anything for this show? Do you think that we.
Adam Curry
Not yet.
John C. Dvorak
But wait, the show isn't over yet. We still have time. We also, in our time, talent and treasure. Return of value for value. We'd like to thank people who support us financially. It's incredibly important so that we can do stuff like pay bills. And we thank Everybody who donates $50 and above on every single episode. If you donate $200 or above, not only do we read your note, we will also bestow upon you the title of Associate Executive Producer, which is an actual Hollywood credit. So valid, in fact, that you can use it on IMDb.com if. If you don't have an account, you can open one up. We just keep adding them. Collect all thousand, 1,741, $300 and above. We'll read your note and you get an executive producer credit. And that is exactly what Aditya Trimurti did, who is from Hyderabad in Pakistan, I believe. No, in India. No, no. India. What is ap? Ap, yes.
Adam Curry
It's probably the province.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, sorry I said Pakistan. That was a huge blunder on my part in India.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Oh, yeah. You insulted him. He'll never donate.
John C. Dvorak
Actually, Aditya emailed me a longer note. Let me see if I can find this about censorship. And this will probably make Aditya never donate again because Aditya would probably get rolled up. But Aditya said that freedom of speech in India is almost gone. And it's. He says our Prime Minister Modi is a mixture of Robert Mugabe and IDI Amin and he's been Weaponizing agencies, throwing people in jail. You know there was. There was a cartoon of Modi that he had everybody. Every magazine was for forbidden. It was for Boaten to actually print it. It got scrubbed off of the Internet. He cut off Facebook, YouTube and X or whenever he wants to. He gets them to shadow ban accounts. And he says that stupid ignorant bitch Palki Sharma that you and John rely on for Indian news is Modi's mouth. Peace now. So.
Adam Curry
Not me.
John C. Dvorak
No, I'm not relying on her. But she's. At least she's understandable. No offense. But you know the. It's like Africa news. You know, Africa news. Us white people here in the west.
Adam Curry
Can'T understand the speech issue around the world. Germany, uk India.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
And I can't even imagine what's going on in some of these other countries. It's. It's pathetic.
John C. Dvorak
It is. And I. And remind me. I have a clip about. About that after we're done. So aditya sent us $733.33. We love that. Thank you. And said thank you so much. Adam and JCD jingle requests is jobs, jobs, jobs. Jarbs. Jobs, jobs. Jarbs and karma for all. And please deduce my fellows in India.
Adam Curry
You'Ve been deduchy douched.
John C. Dvorak
And Aditya becomes a knight with this donation and requests a samosa and Johnny Walker Blue at the round table. Johnny Walker Blue. That's. Is that any good? The Johnny. Have you ever had the Johnny Walker Blue?
Adam Curry
The Walker Blue is the top of the top.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. It's expensive stuff. Is it good? Is. Is it a good.
Adam Curry
It's really good.
John C. Dvorak
Huh.
Adam Curry
You know, but for the money I would tell people to get the green. I think Johnnie Walker Green has a just delicious scotch flavor. That is for the. For the price. There's no comparison for the price.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. By the way, my night name will be certainty of the new East India Company. All right. Certainty. As in certainty. Certainty.
Adam Curry
Certainty.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
Another pun.
John C. Dvorak
Certainty. Yes.
Adam Curry
Unbelievable.
John C. Dvorak
Thank you very much. Ache. We appreciate you, Pierce Chidley. I'm sorry I had to do the jobs. Karma.
Adam Curry
Jobs, Jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. So we got Pierce Chidley. I'm guessing Chidley C H I D L E Y. In Brighton, East Victoria, Australia.
John C. Dvorak
Chidley. Probably Chidley.
Adam Curry
Just guess I'm going to stick with Chidely.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
He came at 5:26.36. Which is if that's American money, that's a lot of Australian dollars. ITM gentlemen, Medium time listener. First time donating. So please de douche Me. Firstly, you've been de douched. Been listening for about six months from Melbourne, Australia and Canton. Get enough? Had to get myself. There's another country with. With issues with free speech.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, a lot of issues.
Adam Curry
Had to get myself some Commodore ship. Love you. Your work, guys. Thank you. Okay, well, thank you.
John C. Dvorak
You got it. Just got a message on telegram. Bro. Bro. Your quote. She doesn't use AI about Tantinel and no agenda is wrong. She used AI for the last two artworks that she won. Just for your info. Because truth matters if you want to go to heaven. Okay, thank you. Thank you. I'm happy. I'm good to go now.
Adam Curry
Yeah, thanks for the input.
John C. Dvorak
Sean in La Habra, California, 51538 and says I'll take Commodore over douchebag any day. Just a thorough de douching and some jobs karma for my friend Sam.
Adam Curry
You've been de douched.
John C. Dvorak
Thank you, John Adam. My in check amygdala. And I appreciate you, Sean from La Habra, California.
Adam Curry
Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs karma. And now we go to a note that came in from Crystal Galarte in Napa. Napa. Napa. Napa. $333.33. And the note, which is handwritten, says ITM John and Adam, please add this donation to The Randy Goulart contributions 333.33. Thank you for the perspective. This is, in other words, for his knighthood, I guess. Thank you for the perspective on current events. You are our entertainment on morning walks and long car rides.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. And there we have Sir Donald of the Fire bottles written on United Federation of Planets Starfleet Command letterhead, which I just noticed is trademarked. Is that an intergalactic trademark or is that just a trademark for the U.S. it's a. I noticed that. Gentlemen. And this is 333.33. I feel douchebaggery creeping up on me. To dispel the evil vapors, Please accept this 1/10 of a rubbleizer donation. Long live Idaho Sanity Brigade. No jingles, no karma. Sir Donald of the Fire bottles.
Adam Curry
Commodore J Stroke.
John C. Dvorak
Yep.
Adam Curry
In Norton, Ohio. J stroke, huh?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Commodore 333.
Adam Curry
Hey, John Nadam. I'd appreciate John not dismissing my note with a. Can I get a Harumph? Check out Chapacabra chapter check. Check out chupacabra canoe.com for some great content and gear. Chupacabra.com. i'm sorry.
John C. Dvorak
Chupacabra canoe.com.
Adam Curry
You guys are the best. In four more years. Give me A china is sign. Commodore J Stroke. Donald Trump.
John C. Dvorak
Don't trust China.
Adam Curry
China is s ho.
John C. Dvorak
I'm looking at it right now. Do they sell canoes? Let me see. They sell or they sell? That's hoodies. Okay. All right. So much for the canoe. KATHLEEN C. MELODY St. Clair Shores, Minnesota, Michigan. I'm sorry to the first associate executive producer for the bunch. $250.56. Hello, Adam and John. My dear friend Mike turned me on to your show. It is indeed the best podcast in the universe. Can I get two Screaming Goats, please? Thank you and good business to you both. All the best. Kathleen C. Melody. There's one and there's two.
Adam Curry
Sky Kilbury in Belfair, Wash. Belfair? I never heard of that town. Washington, 210 60. I want to congratulate my son, Airman Aaron Kilbury, for graduating from the US Air Force basic training. God bless. No agenda and the USA beautiful Eli.
John C. Dvorak
The coffee guy, Bensonville, Illinois is here. 202.23. He says this donation is for John's literary wit. In the newsletter, when describing the newest manifestation of Trump derangement syndrome, quote, he quotes your newsletter, Democrat women, largely represented by liberal women online who dropped more F bombs than a. What is this?
Adam Curry
A stevedore?
John C. Dvorak
Stevedore fired from an all girl ocean voyage. That is quite some wit there, John.
Adam Curry
I'm killing it.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, you are killing it. That line had me rolling. Those who haven't signed up for the newsletter should do so. It's always good for a laugh. Jingles. Oh, Eating the Dogs. I hadn't seen. You want eating the dog? Okay, I got Eating the Dogs for you. What else does he want Here? Producers in need in need of fantastic fresh roasted coffee should visit. Oh, Here it comes. Gigawatt Coffee Roasters.com and use code ITM20 for 20% off your order. Stay caffeinated. Says Eli the coffee guy.
Adam Curry
They're eating the dogs. Curtis Cole. Cool. Cool? That's how you pronounce.
John C. Dvorak
It's cool.
Adam Curry
I knew a guy named Joe Cool.
John C. Dvorak
No.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Did he smoke camels?
Adam Curry
East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, 200. No. Joe Cool was a notorious. This is a period, way back in the day when we were building cars from scratch. I had a Sterling. I built it.
John C. Dvorak
Wait a minute. You stop. Here's a story. I don't know. You built a car from scratch?
Adam Curry
Well, you buy the body from, you know, fiberglass operation. These were called Sterlings. You can look them up.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, they were kits, right?
Adam Curry
Yeah. Car kit. And yeah, I had a Volkswagen Frame with a Porsche engine.
John C. Dvorak
You. You had one of the. These are. These are awesome looking cars. Yeah, it's like a Corvette that's been stepped on and elongated.
Adam Curry
Smash. Smashed. Yeah. It was fun. Fun to drive too.
John C. Dvorak
Nice.
Adam Curry
So the problem was is that the tail lights were never approved properly. So you had to get a different back end for the thing because of the. Because this guy Joe Cool, who had bought one of these Sterlings was driving around ditching cops and they finally caught up to him and they threw the book at him and then they threw the book at the car.
John C. Dvorak
So they impounded his car.
Adam Curry
Well, they took the car and they made it so everything that was on it was illegal, you know, because it was. It's pretty. You look at the cars. Obviously there's some issues with the legality of the thing and so the tail lights were the big sticking point. So they had to swap out the tail lights on all the cars. No thanks to Joe Cool, who, I don't know whatever happened to him.
John C. Dvorak
Did you complete. Complete the kit?
Adam Curry
Yeah, I had driven it for a couple years.
John C. Dvorak
And it says here the. The price of the kit was 2. $2,100.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Yeah, it was cheap.
John C. Dvorak
What happened to it?
Adam Curry
I sold it to some auto mechanic down in San Jose after I put in mothballs because there's a couple of features that just a couple things that fell off.
John C. Dvorak
Brakes didn't work?
Adam Curry
No, the brakes were. No, the car works fine. The thing, the hardest part was getting a Porsche engine onto the Volkswagen transmission. And it took a. That was an experience in itself based on. It had all had to do with the flywheel. And so you had to get a flywheel from a fastback. Some screwball Volkswagen. I finally got the right one, but everybody was. Knew nothing. It was unbelievable. I gave up on doing anything mechanical.
John C. Dvorak
You know what they should do? They should do one of these kits. We just take a Tesla car engine, you know, and the chassis basically and then you could build your own car on top of it.
Adam Curry
The guy who used to run Boardwatch magazine is base essentially started. Has been doing this. Really what you just described.
John C. Dvorak
Really well, there goes that idea. Another exit strategy ruined.
Adam Curry
So Curtis, Curtis Cool In East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania came in with $200. Halfway to knighthood with this $200. Keep up the Commodore going for a while longer. I want to star in an anchor on my shoulder too.
John C. Dvorak
Commodore.
Adam Curry
Ok. Please call out my older brother Doug as a douchebag.
John C. Dvorak
Douchebag.
Adam Curry
Tina's right. Tina's right. Tina. Tina.
John C. Dvorak
Tina. My wife is Right, right.
Adam Curry
He says he writes this down very emphatically that Tina's right. You guys could handle a few chickens. I think there's a thing going on at the household there.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, I believe so. I believe so. Yes.
Adam Curry
Well, he says she's right. That Tina, your wife. Tina is right.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. We got the message you.
Adam Curry
We have 12 chickens with two coops and they're pretty easy to kill. Care take care for. Yeah. Get some meat rabbits instead if you don't want. I can just imagine. The rabbit coop is the rabbit poop is cold fertilizer and can be put directly into a garden. Keep it up. God bless. I'm with you, Curtis.
John C. Dvorak
This is not a good idea. She will never hear this segment. I will cut it out. And $200. There she is, Linda Lupatkin from Lakewood, Colorado, and she asked for jobs karma and she has changed the copy. She says beat the job bots and get a competitive edge. Go to ImageMakers Inc.com for all of your executive resume and job search needs. That's Image Makers Inc. With a K. And work with Linda Lou, duchess of jobs and writer of resume resumes, Jobs.
Adam Curry
Jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. Stephen Peterson and Kingaroy. Kingaroy, Queensland, Australia. We got a lot of Aussies today. That's a good thing. 200 bucks. Greetings from Queensland, where we are fast becoming a starmer state. Starmer. Ish. He says Starmerish. Which is is, you know, the head prime minister of the UK who's a dick. Thanks for your entertainment.
John C. Dvorak
Wait, wait. You can never go. You can't go to that wedding in the UK now because they're going to arrest you at the airport.
Adam Curry
I just said he's a dick. Yeah, you can't.
John C. Dvorak
You cannot say that. You can't.
Adam Curry
Thanks for your entertain. Well, okay. I'm sorry.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, too late. That doesn't count.
Adam Curry
Thanks for your entertaining and informative work. No jingles, no karma. Well, thank you for the help from down under.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. And even though it's I guess that's Queensland dollary dues.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Well, it doesn't get to the three.
John C. Dvorak
It's all right. Well, he gets in as an associate executive producer along with our other associate executive producers and executive producers. And we do have some Commodores to welcome on later on. Thank you all very much. We will of course thank everybody. $50 and above in our second segment, go to NoagenDataDonations.com to support the show. It's value for value, whatever you get out of the show. Just send it back to us noagendadonations.com and you can always set up a recurring sustaining donation. That's any amount, any frequency. It's all up to you, whatever it's worth to you. That's why you don't get plus bundles, you don't get any hoops, no Patreon levels, no tote bags, no subscriptions and no ads. Please go to noagendadonations.com sorry, that's not what I meant to play. Let's go to no agenda donations.com up and sponsor the show. Our formula is this.
Adam Curry
We go out, we hit people in the mouth. Donald Trump.
John C. Dvorak
Don't trust China.
Adam Curry
China is at home.
John C. Dvorak
Shut up.
Adam Curry
Sleep.
John C. Dvorak
So there's a lot of news about privacy and we were just talking about the UK and your friend the Prime Minister over there. You buddy. As the the UK had said to Apple, we have to be able to access everybody's stuff. You can, you cannot encrypt it. And here it is. Apple scraps encryption security feature after order to create a backdoor for Big Brother Starmer to access British iPhone users text.
Adam Curry
No.
John C. Dvorak
Audios, videos and pictures. Yes, yes, they had. So you have an end to end encryption feature on Apple that also goes into icloud which you encrypt it and then it can't be decrypted on the icloud. That's what they say. That is now no longer available to UK users of the iPhone product. So they are easy to buckle in. The Netherlands. Looks like the Netherlands will be the first with a digital ID from the government.
Adam Curry
Yay.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. So you will have to authenticate for all kinds. Everything in the Netherlands is digital. You will need this government digital ID in order to access any services with the government. Which means of course it's just one small step away from, I don't know, shipping. Well, no, to be authorized or authenticate yourself in order to use.
Adam Curry
Oh yeah, take your money away social.
John C. Dvorak
Media and this social credit score and well, yeah, I mean you will be known and this is apparently also there's a bill for this in the uk but don't worry, you don't have to worry. Don't worry, people. Don't worry. A new piece of legislation introduced last week where I say it's a new.
Adam Curry
Piece of legislation, it's a rehash of an old piece of legislation that the Tory government had attempted to push through but didn't get it through in time.
John C. Dvorak
Before the general election. This is called the data brackets use and access bill and the scope of this is all encompassing.
Adam Curry
And the aspect of this today that.
John C. Dvorak
I want to focus on is digital identity. One type. This is going back a couple of years. One type of digital identity which could be developed under the trust framework, is similar to a wallet, but created securely on your device. It lets you store various trusted pieces.
Adam Curry
Of information about yourself.
John C. Dvorak
We call these pieces of personal information attributes.
Adam Curry
The really excellent thing that the government has now announced and everybody will be extremely impressed by this, I have no.
John C. Dvorak
Doubt, is the Office for Digital Identity and Attributes. This has been launched in the last few days.
Adam Curry
This organization is all about enabling digital identities. And they say in this blog post.
John C. Dvorak
To prove who you are across the economy today, you have to use a patchwork of paperwork from the government and the private sector proving your age in.
Adam Curry
The supermarket, opening a bank account, buying a house.
John C. Dvorak
These processes are complicated, time consuming and expensive. There is a better way to check.
Adam Curry
That someone is who they say they are. We call this digital identity. Digital identity can make people's lives easier and unlock billions of pounds of economic growth. And they say in this blog we're.
John C. Dvorak
Doing this without any form of government identity card. So don't worry.
Adam Curry
It's all absolutely voluntary. This system does not involve a centralized database.
John C. Dvorak
They say using a digital identity will be completely voluntary. You will be in control of your data and who it's shared with.
Adam Curry
And they say that instead of a centralized database, you'll be able to choose.
John C. Dvorak
From the range of digital identity and.
Adam Curry
Attribute providers based in the private and charity sectors.
John C. Dvorak
I think no Agena should register to be an attribute provider.
Adam Curry
Okay.
John C. Dvorak
I think that's a great idea. You know, it's all. Already I'm getting emails from people saying, I want to move to the States. Will you vouch for me? See, I won't sponsor you, but yeah, I'll vouch for you. Sure. You're a. You're a good producer of the no Agenda Show. That's what I will say. You're a solid person. People are leaving the country.
Adam Curry
I can see why.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, and the fact that they say don't worry, whenever the government says don't worry, don't worry, you probably in trouble. Now. There was one thing that I don't know exactly where the $5,000 number came from, but President Trump is talking about the savings of Doge. Or as Kara Swisher likes to say.
Adam Curry
Doggy, which is exactly what Matt. She got that from Rachel Maddow. She's the one who developed that joke.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, and that. But she has to keep saying doggy. That's what I call it. Doggy. That's what I call it. Doggy. That's what I call it. Cute. It's not even cute. It's dumb.
Adam Curry
Anyway, I meant that sarcastically.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. He says 20%. Why was he saying 20 will go to pay up off the debt, 60% will go towards the budget for next year, and 20% he's going to give to Americans cash a check. $5,000. Have you heard about this?
Adam Curry
Oh, yeah. I think Musk is the one who introduced the idea to Trump, who ran with it.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, can they even do that?
Adam Curry
He can't do this is another blurt.
John C. Dvorak
It's a blurt. Okay? All when I get the check for.
Adam Curry
Five grand out of the blue, I'll be happy.
John C. Dvorak
According to New York Democrat Jasmine Crockett.
Adam Curry
Oh yeah, what a dipshit she is.
John C. Dvorak
Now President Trump says he likes the idea of giving some of the savings from Doge back to Americans as kind of a dividend. Would you support that? Listen, he's just telling a lie. He's not the one that had anything to do with the twelve hundred dollar refunds that people had during the midst of COVID That was done by a Democratic House and Democratic Senate. Right now what they're going to do is say, hey, we want to give you a refund. But Congress won't let us because they already know that there's just no money for that. The only reason that those refunds came.
Adam Curry
Before was because we were living in different times. This was a time in which hopefully we won't ever go through again.
John C. Dvorak
We had a once in a lifetime pandemic.
Adam Curry
The bad part is that I don't.
John C. Dvorak
Know if it's once in a lifetime because we know that Ebola unfortunately was detected right here in New York here recently. And if we continue down this road of getting rid of scientists or deciding.
Adam Curry
That we don't want to rely on.
John C. Dvorak
Experts as it relates to what they're telling us to do, or we don't want to deal with vaccines and medicine in this country, then we may be facing not only our next pandemic, but our next two, three or four pandemics because of their incompetence. So no, we are not in the business of giving out money. And honestly, I don't know what $5,000 will do for you. What?
Adam Curry
No.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. This woman, 5,000, I can do a.
Adam Curry
Lot for me, I do a lot from anybody. So she is like, they're grooming her to be the next, the presidential candidate. They're really pushing her that she, she has a machine behind her. Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Huh.
Adam Curry
This is not because she's a chatterbox and she can keep yakking away. They think they can mold her into something that's important. She's in total dipshit, you know. Let's talk about Germany. They got the elections coming up. Their results are coming in on today.
John C. Dvorak
It's taking place as we speak. And it looks like, let me see, I have the latest here. I don't, I don't think we have a full count yet. According to Zut Deutsches van Zajn, the two main parties, each lingering near the 5% market, just barely crossed the threshold. Razor thin margin. If the numbers hold, the final outcome, Friedrich Merz will not be able to build a coalition. And the alternative for Deutschland has doubled their amount of percentages and supposedly seats in the German parliament. Parliament. So that will be very interesting to see what happens and we really won't know until tomorrow, I guess.
Adam Curry
We're going to play these clips about the elections and again it's a public broadcasting propaganda and let me guess, far.
John C. Dvorak
Right, extreme right, Nazis, a little of.
Adam Curry
That, but it's more subtle in this case. They're talking about the dangers, of course, of the AfD. But the other thing is they keep making the assertion that the Trump administration is supporting the AfD and it's counter to American interests and the Trump administration supporting them and blah, blah, when in fact Elon Musk is indeed supporting them. And then what JD Vance said at the Munich Security Conference where he scolded the EU in general and Germany specifically about their freedom of speech issues. He never said anything about the aft, but they're, they're, they, they're making the implications that because he said that, that means he's supporting the AfD. In the German capital of Berlin today, a man was critically wounded in a.
John C. Dvorak
Knife attack at the city's Holocaust memorial and the suspected attacker was arrested hours later near the scene with blood on his hands. All this just two days before voters go to the polls in an election dominated by concerns about immigration, the country is expected to reject the incumbent left leaning Chancellor Olaf Scholz in favor of a center right candidate followed closely by an anti immigration party that has the backing of the Trump administration. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports now from Germany. Magdeburg in former East Germany. Two months have passed since the terror attack by a Saudi Arabian doctor who drove his car into a packed Christmas market, killing a nine year old boy, five women and injuring 300. The tributes have diminished, but not the Grief of El Capesh. There have since been two more Islamist attacks in southern Germany that have claimed four lives and driven Magdeburg street food vendor Diana Daum to despair.
Adam Curry
One attack after another happens.
John C. Dvorak
How far does it have to go? The attacks have galvanized support for the Anti Immigrant AfD for Germany party. Now is the time for our security, says leader Alice Vidal. Now is the time for a new beginning. Oh, Alice Weidel.
Adam Curry
You know this the other guy, Mertz.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, he's. It looks like he. And he's this the Christian Democrats in the csu. What does that stand for?
Adam Curry
The Christian Democrats Democrat Union.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, so it looks like they are claiming victory.
Adam Curry
They should win. And this Mertz guy who's as I mentioned the newsletter and there's a photo of him compared to Mr. Peepers, a character from the 50s.
John C. Dvorak
He does look like Mr. Peepers, doesn't he?
Adam Curry
He looks just like him. He's a wimpy guy, just total wimp. But he speaks. His English is really good.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, okay. Do you have other clips? Clip of him speaking?
Adam Curry
No.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, great.
Adam Curry
I mean there may be him speaking within these clips, but this is just a rundown of the election and the propaganda that somehow Trump is supporting the AfD when that's not true. But the PBS wants to push that narrative because they're far right. Far right, Far right.
John C. Dvorak
While the AfD has doubled its popularity since the last election, it's expected to come second. But barred from joining the next king governing coalition. All the opinion polls suggest that the centre right Christian Democrats, the cdu, will win the election and lead Germany's next government. They've accused the outgoing left leaning coalition of being soft on immigration. The CDU is promising to restore law and order and make the country safe again unless there's a major upset. Germany's next Chancellor will be Friedrich Merz, a pro business lawyer. During a debate with Social Democrat rival Olaf Scholz, Merz warned of the consequences of failing to tackle migration and Germany's flagging economy. Then we will finally slide into right wing populism and I am standing here to avoid exactly that. I will only sign a coalition agreement that includes a turnaround on migration and a turnaround on the economy. The outgoing Chancellor also signaled his willingness to get tough on immigration. Perpetrators must be severely punished and if they've committed such offenses and do not have German citizenship, then they must certainly.
Adam Curry
Expect that we will return them to.
John C. Dvorak
Their country of origin. Big talk. Big talk.
Adam Curry
Big talk.
John C. Dvorak
Big talk big.
Adam Curry
Where were you years ago, dude?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, dude. Dude.
Adam Curry
So on were the three.
John C. Dvorak
Despite its popular support, the AFD is regarded as beyond the pale by all the mainstream parties. And they've agreed a so called firewall to keep the far right out of office. But can Mertz create a stable coalition government without the Support of the AfD? Katherine Kluver Ashbrook is a German American political scientist. If that coalition hold is strong enough in terms of its majority, then he can absolutely push out and sideline the AfD. Now, is that majority going to be stable enough for the AFD to not hit the coalition with a lot of obstructionism and make their life very hard? Those are what the numbers on Sunday will show. Right now. Those numbers are very, very tight, helped controversially by Elon Musk, who declared his support for the AfD when he interviewed Alice Vidal on X. Only, only AFD can save Germany. End of story. Yes, because you rightly said there is a difference of making a law and then enforcing it. Then Vice President J.D. vance entered the fray at the Munich Security Conference.
Adam Curry
What German democracy, what no democracy, American, German or European, will survive, is telling millions of voters that their thoughts and concerns, their aspirations, their pleas for relief are invalid or unworthy of even being considered.
John C. Dvorak
Vance's intervention played well in Magdeburg. We want to be heard, but we're not being listened to.
Adam Curry
The politicians up there do whatever they want.
John C. Dvorak
They lie to us and serve only themselves instead of serving the people.
Adam Curry
Tricky. Sudden.
John C. Dvorak
They call themselves Democrats, but behave in a way that is far from democratic in my eyes, especially because they always refer to German history. This exclusion and marginalization. We've seen that before and it must never happen again to anyone, not even to the AFD. So this Mertz guy is former BlackRock board member. BlackRock.
Adam Curry
Oh, I didn't know that.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Yeah, that kind of makes sense. Just looking at him like, meh, one of those guys.
Adam Curry
So the idea that you can hear it there at the beginning of the report, the PBS NewsHour claimed that Trump administration was supporting the AfD. And throughout the report, we have Musk, who is, but he's not the Trump administration. And J.D. vance, who just talked about free speech, has got nothing to do with it. So that was basically just another propagandistic lie on the part of pbs. It's. It's just.
John C. Dvorak
Well, but, but can't. But can't they now say Trump's no good because he failed? He didn't get AFD to win?
Adam Curry
That's what they'll do.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Is that the last clip?
John C. Dvorak
No, no. There's one more Here we go. But there was outrage elsewhere. We respect the presidential elections and the congressional elections in the US and we expect the US to do the same here, whether it's the Defense minister or the Chancellor or the president. But also average people feel highly offended by the fact that somebody would attempt to officially meddle in the way that they perceive the functionality of their democracy. But the AfD's deputy leader, Beatrix von Stork, couldn't be happier. How important is the endorsement of the United States vice president? I don't know numbers.
Adam Curry
But it shows to our enemies that they. They maybe should be a bit careful and that we have got strong allies.
John C. Dvorak
We have got strong connections towards the.
Adam Curry
United States and towards Russia.
John C. Dvorak
Show me what democracy looks like. In recent weeks, there have been large protests against Germany's lean to the right actor and musician Herbert Groeneweier. Our democracy is under fierce attack, be it from smear campaigns, disinformation, fake news trolls, or from enemies of democracy in the parties and in the media who do not just want to jeopardize our peaceful liberal coexistence, but destroy it. Yeah, there you go. There you go. Well, all right.
Adam Curry
These guys are scrambling.
John C. Dvorak
Scrambling.
Adam Curry
They really hate populists. They don't want to listen to the public. It's to serve the global guys. Yes, the global dead end.
John C. Dvorak
What do we call them, those global guys. You know, there's like the global guys. Those guys. I do want to call out the Daily Caller for stealing your line. Headline Daily Caller. It appears Democrats have finally picked a hill to die on. That is. That's, that's lifted right from you. Yeah.
Adam Curry
Well, there you go, Democrat. We get a lot of stuff lifted from this show, by the way.
John C. Dvorak
I'm sure they do. Yeah. And they say the Democrats are dying on the hill of trans.
Adam Curry
Yeah, they are. Well, they. The way I'm seeing it is that they have one last shot because they're true believers and people should. There's a good book by Eric Hoffer called the True Believer. It's required reading for anyone with an actual education or not just required reading. And you're subscribed to such an extreme and you're sincere. That's the thing that always overlooked by the right.
John C. Dvorak
Right.
Adam Curry
Thinks these people are insincere, but I don't. They're sincere and they're going to give it one more go round which takes them right through the mid midterms. Yeah, like. Yeah, no, this is. We're going to stick with this because it's, it's the right side of history. And it's the way. Because everyone should be trans and we should, you know, love our trans people and make people trans and. And introduce them to the ideology of trans. And then after the middle midterms, that's when the rebuke will take place. Where. Where they get serious. So they're going to lose the midterms, it seems to me the Democrats, which normally they wouldn't.
John C. Dvorak
Well, if they keep going at this.
Adam Curry
Pace, they're not going to stop. Why would they stop?
John C. Dvorak
I had. It was kind of funny, the.
Adam Curry
Because of James Carville lecturing him. That guy.
John C. Dvorak
Let me see. No, the. That guy who I played the clip from earlier. The. Yeah, Ken Martin. So he's the guy that's supposed to provide the direction for the party. Right? He's the. He's the chair of the dnc. Isn't he supposed to, you know, the.
Adam Curry
Milk Toast.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, Milk Toast. What do we call him? I already forgot what we called him. Got a good name for him? Milk Toast Martin. There we go. Milk Toast Martin.
Adam Curry
Milk Toast Martin.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Perfect.
John C. Dvorak
So here's another. Another clip of him on Politics Girl, which is interesting. No one watches it, but it's an interesting podcast. And I think the thing is, is that you were saying in the campaign for GNC chair that one of your biggest concerns coming out of the 2024 election was America's perception of the two parties, right. That they had switched somehow. The people somehow think the Republicans are the party of the working class and Democrats are the party of the elites, which, of course, based on policy, couldn't be further from the truth. So what do we do about that? Because the Republicans clearly have used their extraordinary messaging machine to paint the Democrats as the enemy. So how does the party then redefine.
Adam Curry
Itself under those constraints?
John C. Dvorak
Well, here you go. I mean, this is straight from the horse's mouth. We're going to find out exactly how they're going to do it, define itself under those constraints.
Adam Curry
Well, I think it's really important to.
John C. Dvorak
Realize, and I don't know when this.
Adam Curry
Happened, Lee, but our party started to.
John C. Dvorak
Message to smaller and smaller parts of our coalition. Right.
Adam Curry
I think that worked to a certain degree.
John C. Dvorak
What we lost is the thing that.
Adam Curry
Connects all parts of our coalition, all of these disparate groups of folks.
John C. Dvorak
Right. In Minnesota. I'll use an example.
Adam Curry
I mean, what connects a corn farmer.
John C. Dvorak
In southern Minnesota with a steel worker on the Iron Range with a new refugee in the Twin Cities? It's economics.
Adam Curry
Right.
John C. Dvorak
It's kitchen table issues.
Adam Curry
It's a belief in the American dream, the belief that if you work hard.
John C. Dvorak
No matter where you're from, no matter.
Adam Curry
Where you live, no matter who you are or who you love, you should be able to actually achieve economic success and climb the economic ladder, build a better life for your family. Right?
John C. Dvorak
Right.
Adam Curry
So many people right now, and this.
John C. Dvorak
Has been happening for some years, so.
Adam Curry
Many people who are part of our.
John C. Dvorak
Coalition feel that they can't achieve that American dream, that there are obstacles in their way, that they're being forgotten and left behind. Right.
Adam Curry
They're working their asses off.
John C. Dvorak
They're working harder than they ever have before.
Adam Curry
And they don't feel seen or heard.
John C. Dvorak
By a government, whether it's state and.
Adam Curry
Local government or the federal government.
John C. Dvorak
They don't feel seen or heard by politicians. That doesn't sound like much of a strategy to me.
Adam Curry
But it does lead to a clip.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, bingo, boom, shakalaka.
Adam Curry
This clip. This is the cult clip. This. I got this off of the net and I like to see the whole thing.
John C. Dvorak
You got it off the net?
Adam Curry
I got off the net. And they're discussing which party is a cult. And they talk about how the Democrat party is a cult and which what he described kind of fits into what this woman's saying about being an ex Democrat cult member because they don't let you talk to them, they shut you down. Here we go.
John C. Dvorak
I think both sides are very tribal. Yeah. But in terms of cult, at this moment in time, I think the left is more cult like, I was in it for 20 years, what's known today as the woke left. But we certainly to call it social justice left, progressive left, known by conservatives as woke right. But here are some of the characteristics that I think make it more cult like than perhaps the conservative side. One is that if you had questions, you had to check your privilege or there was always some line that they would use to get you to stop asking questions, which is sort of cult like. And then the other thing was there was this encouragement to separate from people who didn't agree with you. And so I slowly, over time, like whittled my world down to just people who were in the social justice left. And there was really for people who left, which I did eventually, which was a long process. It's a bit like you become an apostate. You don't just leave or have different opinions. It's like once you leave, you can't come back. Oh man, this reminds me of a story. I didn't hear this story firsthand. I heard it From Tina, who heard it from someone here at the women's group, one of the many women's groups, a lot of women's groups here. And I learn a lot from them. New, relatively new people moved from California to Texas and they. And they. They had a dinner party and they had a big mansion. And so everyone's in there and, you know, they're, you know, so it's a. It's a big to do. There's all kinds of other details which I'm going to leave out. I'll tell you later about those details. And so at the. At the table, the topic of the Dixie Chicks comes up. And for people. And I had to look it up. The Dixie Chick said something disparaging about then President H.W. bush W. And I had to look up what it was. It was kind of funny in hindsight because they said, said on stage, we're ashamed that our president is from Texas. That was the entire line. And they got. They got deplatformed. They had.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Like, they had, like, the number one song on the country charts, the number one album for three years. They could not get their record played on country music stations. And they ultimately wound up changing their name to. To the Chicks, which I thought was kind of odd. You know, it's like Lady Antebellum just had to change her name to Lady A because they're also woke. And so the hostess says, what do you think of. What do you think of that for the Dixie Chicks? And someone said, well, I thought it was kind of ridiculous. The hostess picks up her plate, slams it down on the table and storms out and didn't come back for the rest of the party.
Adam Curry
What?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, Completely unhinged.
Adam Curry
But what was she unhinged about? That. That they were.
John C. Dvorak
That they didn't agree that the Dixie Chicks were straight up heroes for saying they were embarrassed the president was from Texas. And that someone had the audacity in her home to say, well, no, it was kind of ridiculous, that whole thing.
Adam Curry
So this woman that stormed out was. Was a Republican?
John C. Dvorak
No, she's a. She's from California. Hello.
Adam Curry
See, I'm not getting the gist of this. Then she. Oh, because she didn't defend the Dixie Chicks as being righteous.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Then the hostess, who was clearly the.
Adam Curry
Hostess in California, thought, that's because she should have.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. But she's in the Democrat cult, got so outraged that she lifted up her full plate of food and slammed it on the table. Table. And then stormed out.
Adam Curry
Wow.
John C. Dvorak
That's cult, man. That's cult behavior.
Adam Curry
Yeah, very much.
John C. Dvorak
I guess you had to be there would have been better.
Adam Curry
I like to have been there.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, I don't think we're gonna get invited now that that ship may have sailed. A little interesting tidbit about Newsom's inferno here in California, by the way. I think, think the. I think that that battery plant is still igniting as we speak.
Adam Curry
No, it reignited. Don't.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, so I said it reignited.
Adam Curry
The word still is not in. In apply. Yeah, I'm sorry, It's reignited.
John C. Dvorak
It reignited. Well, there's some lessons to be learned about filling up your state with battery cars. With its sun drenched lifeguard towers, bronzed surfers and bikini clad volleyball players will Roger St. State beach is one of the most recognizable stretches of sand in the world, thanks to the global cult classic Baywatch. But now the iconic beach is barely recognizable. Surrounded by the ruins of burned homes and palm trees, the parking lot is a sorting ground for hazardous waste from the wildfires. The beach babes have been replaced by Environmental Protection Agency crews and hazmat suits. The decision to sort through hazardous waste along the coast has prompted protests. Sort the hazardous waste in its place. Sort the hazardous waste in its place. The EPA says there is no ideal spot and that speed is of the essence. Steve Kalanog is the EPA's Incident Commander for the LA fires. What about all those Teslas and electricity electric cars that were incinerated, where do they go? The lithium ion batteries is a unique phenomenon in our, in our modern day life. When lithium ion batteries are damaged, and in this case by. By high heat and flames, they have the potential for reigniting and exploding days, weeks, months after they've been impacted. So we have to treat them like unexploded ordnance or as the military calls uxo. We have to process them so they can be transported safely to a recycling or disposal facility. Yeah, who knows where that facility is?
Adam Curry
Over here, over here on Moss Point. Throw it in here. No one's going to know. They think it's part of the old fire.
John C. Dvorak
Months later, it can reignite.
Adam Curry
Yeah, this stuff is just bad stuff.
John C. Dvorak
This is not a good product.
Adam Curry
Well, since you brought this up, here's the LA fire chief. The mayor fired her.
John C. Dvorak
That was funny. The Mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, dismissed the city's fire chief today over her handling of last month's deadly wildfires. In a statement, Bass said she's removing Chief Kristen Crowley effective immediately, adding that 1,000 firefighters that could have been on.
Adam Curry
Duty on the morning of the fires.
John C. Dvorak
Broke out were instead sent home on chief crowd Crowley's watch. The Palisades fire erupted in early January and went on to destroy or damage 8,000 homes and other structures. At least 12 people were killed because.
Adam Curry
They don't mention it as part of a back and forth. Because the fire chief blamed the mayor for not. And then the mayor went to Africa. And then meanwhile the associate, whoever the assistant fire chief murdered the other lesbian. Murder. Murdered.
John C. Dvorak
What? She murdered.
Adam Curry
Murdered.
John C. Dvorak
I didn't hear about that.
Adam Curry
Oh, yeah, she got murdered. And they think it may be the wife.
John C. Dvorak
No, she.
Adam Curry
The wife can't be found, at least as of a couple days ago. She got murdered.
John C. Dvorak
Did you hear that?
Adam Curry
Stabbed to death.
John C. Dvorak
Did you hear? I didn't hear about.
Adam Curry
In her own house.
John C. Dvorak
Did you hear?
Adam Curry
That's the big burly one. The one that says, ah, you know, if you're in a. Far too bad.
John C. Dvorak
She got. She got stabbed to death. Yeah, she's dead. Did you hear. Hear the, the so called. I don't know if it was actually the mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass. That call about her trip that, you know that, that got leaked. Have you heard this from. I think this is from CJF. So that's O'Keefe. Did you hear this call?
Adam Curry
No, I. I don't think so.
John C. Dvorak
No. Listen to this. And just in terms of my trip, just so you know, I'm missing two work days. That's it. And if President Biden extends me an invitation, I took it. And hopefully you can meet in between the lines, but I would just appreciate. Just. And it's hard for me to tell you this, but hold tight.
Adam Curry
You will.
John C. Dvorak
You will understand soon. Ooh, creepy.
Adam Curry
I. I couldn't understand a word she said.
John C. Dvorak
Well, that's why I didn't clip it. She says, I'm going on this trip and President Biden. I'm only going to miss two work days. President Biden extended an invitation to me and just hold on. You will find out in just a few days. Yeah, it's a lot of insinuation.
Adam Curry
Find out in a few days about what?
John C. Dvorak
Well, that was a few days before the fire, of course. So insinuating that she knew that there was going to be a fire.
Adam Curry
Hmm.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. That's O'Keefe, man. You know, it's like, I got props for O'Keefe. He's doing interesting stuff. You just never know.
Adam Curry
So here is the, my, what I call the wow clip for the day.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, a wow clip. We'll take a while.
Adam Curry
Although this has been played up a Little more than at the time this came out. This was a clip of another lawsuit against NBC that they're just eh, whatever. This is the way it goes.
John C. Dvorak
NBC has settled a defamation suit filed by a Georgia gynecologist who had been falsely labeled. Labeled a uterus collector. NPR's David Folkenflick reports. The series aired on the shows of MSNBC. The coverage at issue kicked off in September 2020 after advocacy groups presented a whistleblower complaint to federal authorities.
Adam Curry
The whistleblower was a former nurse at.
John C. Dvorak
A facility run by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. She alleged the doctor had performed mass hysterectomies. The presiding judge ruled in June that quote, the undisputed evidence establishes that multiple NBC status statements are false and found that the plaintiff, Dr. Mahendra Amin had performed only two hysterectomies there. NBC was not protected by the fact it was relaying false claims by others.
Adam Curry
The judge noted.
John C. Dvorak
The announcement in court papers of the settlement follows a number of high profile settlements of cases by media companies, several involving President Trump. Yeah, this is kind of interesting. Was Rachel Maddow said stuff and a.
Adam Curry
Couple other Rachel and the other ones are all full of shit. These guys.
John C. Dvorak
Is that just because they just went all in on this whistleblower? Is that. Is that what happened?
Adam Curry
Yeah, they all went all because it was like they were pro immigrant, pro immigration. And this doctor was supposedly performing mass hysterectomies on immigrants. Every time they get one in the office they'd be give him a hysterectomy. And it was.
John C. Dvorak
But if I understand the case it wasn't so much about the incorrect reporting was more about Rachel Maddow and others saying he was the uterus collector.
Adam Curry
I think that was part of it that that was malice.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, malice. What's the difference between malice and what's the other term?
Adam Curry
I don't know.
John C. Dvorak
Well yeah, you can sue. Slander. You got slander, you got malice.
Adam Curry
No, malice is an element. Slander and libel one's in print once by saying something in public. But the malice is meaning that you're doing it on purpose to. To defames. You're doing that you purposely defaming somebody you with mountain. That means malice. If you did it by accident.
John C. Dvorak
Right.
Adam Curry
Which then that's different then lawsuits harder to throw throw at you. But if you're doing it because you're just a mean prick.
John C. Dvorak
So if she just reported straight up without her typical snarky editorial, there probably would not have been a strong lawsuit. That's kind of what I'm driving at.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I think you're. I think that's probably true. Yeah. She does her normal snarkiness.
John C. Dvorak
Don't be snarky, Rachel.
Adam Curry
But the thing is, it's a $30 million settlement. That person gets this, which is a nice payout. But that was Maddow's salary. So there's a spit in the bucket for NBC. And Brian Roberts, the guy who's the CEO of Comcast, who really is behind.
John C. Dvorak
All this, sets a dangerous precedent because now she says something, they should be suing it.
Adam Curry
More suits should happen, I think.
John C. Dvorak
Before we go into our break, I'd love to hear your Mangione clip.
Adam Curry
It's just an update on Mangione's. Here we go.
John C. Dvorak
Also in New York, Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, appeared in court today for the first time since his arraignment on state murder and terror charges two months ago. His attorney said there were search and search seizure issues during Mangione's arrest outside the courthouse. She said a number of factors are complicating his right to a fair trial. He is being publicly treated as guilty and having the presumption of guilt as opposed to the presumption of innocence, which is what he is entitled to. Mangione has pleaded not guilty to the charges. He faces a separate federal case that could carry the death penalty. That's interesting because I got a text from the Zoomer in New York and she said, I'm boots on the ground. I'm boots on the ground. And there were tons of people Free Luigi. They all had Free Luigi masks on. They're all running around, people with Free Luigi written on their bald heads. There was a lot of pro.
Adam Curry
Well organized, yeah, pro Luigi stuff.
John C. Dvorak
Here's kind of a related Put the.
Adam Curry
System on trial tonight as Luigi Mangione's.
John C. Dvorak
Murder case moves forward.
Adam Curry
Reports that the Justice Department is now.
John C. Dvorak
Investigating United Health Group's billing practices. According to the Wall Street Journal, the.
Adam Curry
New civil probe is looking into allegations the company profited off false diagnoses. Last summer, The Journal reported UnitedHealth added.
John C. Dvorak
Diagnoses to patient records for conditions they.
Adam Curry
Weren'T treated for, triggering an extra $8.7 billion in payouts to insurers. News of a DOJ investigation sending UnitedHealth.
John C. Dvorak
Stocks plunging 7% yesterday. A $30 billion loss in market value.
Adam Curry
The company calling reports of fraud misinformation.
John C. Dvorak
And as for that Federal investigation into UnitedHealth Group, tonight, the DOJ declining to comment. Yeah, yeah, I think they're going down on that.
Adam Curry
I think so too. This whole thing is going to implode and Kennedy's and Bondi together are going to make life miserable for a lot of these operations which are scammers.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. And by the way, I'd love to have a free Luigi hoodie.
Adam Curry
I finally got my. I got a bunch of people finally chimed in and get. I'm getting me myself some Ohio State gear.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
I want to thank everybody for giving me a shout out. But an email.
John C. Dvorak
The notes I saw were like the reason no one sends it to is because you called it a third rate institution.
Adam Curry
That's what that was so long ago. And it had nothing to do with the football team. I'm gonna show my support by donating to no Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that.
John C. Dvorak
Oh yeah, that'd be fab. They're like elephants there, man. In Ohio you got to be careful. They they when you say something disparate, they remember.
Adam Curry
Well, I'll tell you something. The people that aren't third rate are our donors.
John C. Dvorak
That's correct.
Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
Niceville.
Adam Curry
Niceville.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, that sounds nice.
Adam Curry
10101 is a happy birthday to Christie and she needs a biscuit for her birthday. We'll give her that maybe.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
Let me give you the biscuit. I just found it.
Adam Curry
They always give me a biscuit on my birthday.
John C. Dvorak
It took me a minute.
Adam Curry
Yeah, that's Kamala.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. No, it's not.
Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
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Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
Yeah. He said he's been a bit overboard since before the holidays, but I guess he's back. Welcome back.
Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
Oh, way to go. So you can just do it right from your phone. You go to know itinthedonations.com and you can hit it. We can pay right on your phone. Does it get much better?
Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
Modern Hype Machine Powerhouse. Nice.
Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
Nice.
Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
He has a website, davemarinosoftware.com.
Adam Curry
I wonder what he does.
John C. Dvorak
I bet he does some. Some sort of software. I'm going to take.
Adam Curry
Oh, Betty. Software. Wow.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Well, shareware already.
Adam Curry
We're.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, oh, I'm not kidding. He does freeware and donationware.
Adam Curry
Oh, does he now?
John C. Dvorak
Yes. DM File Note. DM File Note allows you to create descriptions for any file or folder, regardless of type.
Adam Curry
And last on our very short list. And we're padding, obviously.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
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Adam Curry
The check that flowed up with you.
John C. Dvorak
That was no good. I'm taking my bitcoin with me. Hey, here's the meetup from Arlington, Virginia. This is DC Girl at the Arlington meetup at Astro Donuts and Beer Hall.
Adam Curry
Jeff from Springfield. Glenn here.
John C. Dvorak
John and Adam. I feel so plugged in, like a battery for the New World Order.
Adam Curry
This is Sir Bob, Black Knight of.
John C. Dvorak
The Chesapeake Bay, not a spook.
Adam Curry
Hi, Adam and John. This is Edgar, the puppet, and I.
John C. Dvorak
Dropped Adam's name in order to score.
Adam Curry
An interview with Lara Logan at CPAC yesterday. I'm so proud of myself.
John C. Dvorak
Hello, Adam and John. This is Paulo. Scott Horton sent me. And this is Sir William of West Coast Tucky. Don't forget to wax your ceiling.
Adam Curry
This is Roundy. I had nothing to do with that puppet.
John C. Dvorak
Ah, now I gotta check.
Adam Curry
Edgar Roundy gets himself on this thing twice.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, as Edgar and his round.
Adam Curry
One as a. As a puppet and one is himself.
John C. Dvorak
Now I have to go see what he did with Laura. Laura Logan hasn't. She hasn't yet. A new podcast, John. She's got a new podcast. It's Going Rogue with Laura Logan, available on YouTube and rumble. Yes.
Adam Curry
So it was Laura Logan. I thought I heard him say Laura.
John C. Dvorak
Loomer, but no, no, I think Laura. And he dropped my name. So she'll be like, oh, yeah, I know him. He's my neighbor. Adam Carolla. Anyway, meetups. She's. Wait, did I tell you that story?
Adam Curry
No.
John C. Dvorak
We were at the opening of some bar here on Main street, the White El Elephant, I think is what it's called. And she's there and she's my neighbor, and she said. And she's introduced me, like, hey, I want to introduce to Adam Corolla. And I'm like, oh, brother. No. Yeah. Now she felt bad about it because someone corrected her.
Adam Curry
She felt bad about it after someone corrected her.
John C. Dvorak
Well, after. Yeah.
Adam Curry
Shouldn't she have caught herself? No, no. Oh, my God.
John C. Dvorak
It's a common mistake. It happened.
Adam Curry
What?
John C. Dvorak
It happens more often. I mean, how many people used to say, hey, man, I love your dad's work, referring to Tim Curry, the actor. That's kind of died off. Yeah, that's died off with the years. Yeah, I used to get a lot of that. Today, the Orlando Yoga and lunch meetup, it's actually underway at Great Southern Box Company. The yoga is optional. It's in Orlando, Florida. But of course it's organized. Organized by the very entertaining Dame Yalderson. So I expect a good meetup report from her. The indie no agenda. 33 days of DJT huzzah. Also underway as we speak in Indianapolis at the Dugout Bar. They're always good for a fantastic report. It's a big group. Over a hundred people usually show up on Thursday. Our next show day, the North Georgia Monthly Meetup, 6:00 at Cherry Street Brewing in Alpharetta, Georgia. And that's what's coming up in the near future. We do have San Francisco, California just at the end of the month on the 28th. And many more actually to be found all around the globe, including the Netherlands, Osaka, Japan, Culemborg. Also in the Netherlands, Tilburg.
Adam Curry
Wow.
John C. Dvorak
The Netherlands are going crazy, man. And also Wisconsin and New Jersey. Go to no agendameetups.com that's where you can find an entire beautiful calendar. It's a fantastic website with lots of features you can send. Send people RSVPs, replies, updates, all kinds of things. Thank you very much to Sir Daniel for providing that very valuable website, noagendameetups.com if you can't find anything on there near you, you should just start one yourself. It's easy. And it's always a party. Sometimes you wanna go hang out with all the nights and days. You wanna be where you won't be triggered on hell lame.
Adam Curry
You wanna be where everybody feels the same. It's like a party.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, baby. Always a party. The Tim Curry 78. Nah, it's too young. Too young to be my dad. I have. It's. It's been quite the struggle.
Adam Curry
He could have had a kid when he's 18.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah, possible. But then I would. Then I wouldn't be working. I'd be rich. Living off daddy's teeth would have been great instead of just podcasting. It's been a struggle to keep up with your end of show isos. You have had so many good ones. So I'm gonna. I have three. You have three. It's time to determine which ISO we will stick at the end of the show. And I'm gonna go first. Elon the monkey. No, I guess I like it as.
Adam Curry
A clip, but I don't. In the show. I don't think you're fired. No.
John C. Dvorak
How about this? This reveals a perverted mind.
Adam Curry
That's actually pretty decent.
John C. Dvorak
It's not bad.
Adam Curry
Let's try. I'll start with a maze. That was a maze.
John C. Dvorak
Balls. Oh. Oh man. Already you've knocked My clip off the board.
Adam Curry
Here we go with crazy, crazy, crazy.
John C. Dvorak
No, it's not. I don't like the.
Adam Curry
You know who that was.
John C. Dvorak
No.
Adam Curry
Jon Stewart and aoc.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. No, no good.
Adam Curry
Let's try. Top that.
John C. Dvorak
Try and top that for a killer show.
Adam Curry
Ooh, that was amazeballs.
John C. Dvorak
I think Amazeballs is. Try and top that.
Adam Curry
A killer show.
John C. Dvorak
Hold the. Top that one because that was Amazeballs. That's just too good.
Adam Curry
All right, we'll go. Where did.
John C. Dvorak
Where did you get that?
Adam Curry
That came from a book. Can't think of which one.
John C. Dvorak
These books. People. Start looking at books and get me some clips. I need some end of show isos. And now, as always, time for John's tip of the day. Just the tip with JCD and sometimes Adam, created by.
Adam Curry
So this. So this tip comes from the last show we did where I had to move my gear over to another machine. And you went on and on about how great I sounded.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, you did. You actually sounded great.
Adam Curry
Well, then after the show was over and I moved stuff around, I noticed that as great as I sounded, I was actually coming in from South America on a vpn.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, really?
Adam Curry
Yeah, that's what I said.
John C. Dvorak
That's interesting.
Adam Curry
So I want to recommend a vpn. The one I use.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
The one I use, which I've done enough research on VPNs. I don't like the fact that this VPN exists in the United States because it could be a spook operation, but I'm not sure. But it does a really good job. But it does a fabulous job with bandwidth. You send out a fast signal, Megabit or gigabit. I have gigabits. Material here goes out and comes back faster than you'd imagine. Last show we did came in from South America, so I had to. I'm shipping my voice to South America. It's doing a turnaround and coming back into Texas. And it sounded great, as Adam said. So this. So this product is private Internet access and this will be the VPN I recommend?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, it's pia. Just one letter. Different from you know who.
Adam Curry
Eia. So yes, from CIA. So that's probably. You don't know. But it's good. It's a ha. It's a.
John C. Dvorak
Only. Only use it for your podcast. People just use it for the podcast. If you're doing a podcast with me, it's perfect.
Adam Curry
So the VPN comes in handy for any kind of illicit activities.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Which you don't.
Adam Curry
It also prevents you from getting certain kinds of diseases off the net. It doesn't prevent you from getting various malware, from what I can tell, but it does a good job of keeping you isolated. And poison pen letters. Perfect idea to have one. Don't want to get in trouble. And it's a good product and it works well. And you. And they have nodes all over the world and all over the United States. If you have to stay in the country, you know, you want to watch some videos that, that are, that are, that are. You have to be part of that country. You have to be in the country to watch the video. This is when we gather news. We need to do this once in a while. You put a VPN up, put yourself in the UK and you can get stuff that you might not be able to get over here.
John C. Dvorak
And what is the cost of said products?
Adam Curry
It's pretty cheap. It's like 10, 10 or 12, 15 bucks a month, something like that.
John C. Dvorak
Because I got the, you know, Christina's in this reality show and Hollywood. Did I tell you that?
Adam Curry
Yeah, you told us a couple times.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. So I. I wanted to watch. And it's so crazy that it streams on a thing called Video Land, which is an endemal service. And so she gave me her login. I'm like, okay, I'll go get VPN. And I got the ProtonMail VPN. Those guys are pretty reliable, right? And they've got.
Adam Curry
I would, I would go with that.
John C. Dvorak
They got tons of servers in the Netherlands. And so I hook it up to a Netherlands server and right away the video LAN says, no, that video is not available in your country. How does it know? I tried all the different VPN servers in Holland. I mean, I guess they must know that. That. I mean. And by the way, there is a.
Adam Curry
Blacklist that floats around. I've found there's some of this PIA stuff sometimes. Sometimes hits one of these lists, depending on which. Which node you're coming in from. And you have to be aware of that. And so you have to try a different. Different provider.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I'm going to try pia. The crazy thing is I would pay for it if they just let me. But no, no, you're not in Holland, so you can't pay for it. Is that crazy or are these people insane?
Adam Curry
Yeah, they're insane.
John C. Dvorak
Exactly. Not insane as John's Tip of the day. Find that it tips of the day.net and sometimes Adam created by Dana Bernetti. That's right. Also noagendafun.com which has all kinds of other groovy things that we do, such as our. Our Book list, our movies list and find that at no Agenda fund, of course, tipoftheday.net for all of those tips of the day, which is a fan favorite. We are going to shut down the broadcast for today, but we will return on Thursday to bring you the latest media deconstruction. I'm sure there will be aplenty, probably from some stuff from, I don't know, eu, NATO, Ukraine, Deutschland.
Adam Curry
The usual suspects.
John C. Dvorak
The usual suspects, yes. But we'd like doing it for you. And keep those, keep those far right. Coming up next on the no Agenda stream. You can just keep listening if you're in Trollroom IO. It's a brand new Value for value music show. It's the Mountain Music happy hour, so check that out. And we'll be back on Thursday. End of show mixes. Only two. I had to cut one out. We've got Sir Michael Anthony with the on Gigi S mix and David Kekta. Both perfect end of show mixes. Coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill country in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry and I'm from northern.
Adam Curry
Silicon Valley where I remain. I'm John Cedarborak.
John C. Dvorak
Remember us atnoensafe donations.com. until then, adios mo fos a hooey, hooey and such. I'll just have an apple in my room. You're not doing it right. I'll just happen apple in my room. She's the best.
Adam Curry
I'm divorcing my husband because he booed Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl.
John C. Dvorak
And I still don't think he believes me, to be honest. But he might want to start because.
Adam Curry
I just filed my paperwork at the.
John C. Dvorak
Courthouse and you can see right here.
Adam Curry
The date of separation is this year's Super Bowl.
John C. Dvorak
I'm not just doing this because of the action of booing.
Adam Curry
I am doing this because of everything that it represents in our relationship.
John C. Dvorak
I have loved Taylor Allison Swift since.
Adam Curry
I was 12 years old.
John C. Dvorak
And that's not a man, that's a boy. And. And when you see that, you can't really unsee it. Get an MRI. Get it. 360 MRI of your head.
Adam Curry
Have you ever noticed how Elon Musk has resting? Rich face.
John C. Dvorak
Got a 360 MRI of your head. HIV is important face.
Adam Curry
We're learning now about mitochondria and viral impact and brain fog and the changes.
John C. Dvorak
In our neurons and the cells that nourish our neurons that really allow us to think and move.
Adam Curry
The best podcast in the universe. Adios mofo.dvorak.org na that was amazeballs.
No Agenda Episode 1741 - "Nurse Injector" Summary
Released February 23, 2025
Hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak delve deep into the intricacies of media manipulation, political maneuvers, and societal issues in episode 1741 of "No Agenda." Titled "Nurse Injector," the episode spans a wide array of topics, blending insightful discussions with sharp critiques of mainstream narratives.
The episode opens with a pointed discussion about Joy Reid, a prominent media figure. Both hosts express skepticism about her influence and speculate on her future in digital media platforms.
They contend that Reid's transition to newer media formats may not benefit the show's dynamics.
A significant portion of the episode revolves around the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) and President Donald Trump's strategies concerning Ukraine.
The hosts analyze Trump's shift from traditional foreign policy, emphasizing transactional relationships over the liberal rules-based international order maintained by previous administrations.
The conversation shifts to internal issues within the U.S. State Department, notably the mysterious Havana Syndrome affecting government personnel.
They discuss the ongoing investigations and support mechanisms for affected individuals, highlighting the administration's stance on transparency and victim support.
The hosts provide a comprehensive overview of the German elections, focusing on the rise of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and its implications.
They critique media portrayals and discuss the potential impact of foreign influences on Germany's political landscape.
A contentious topic arises around the potential privatization of the U.S. Postal Service, with the media speculating on President Trump's intentions.
The discussion underscores fears about government-controlled services losing their foundational mandates amidst political pressures.
Addressing healthcare and regulatory concerns, the hosts highlight the risks associated with obtaining GLP1 injectables from unverified sources.
They emphasize the importance of legitimate medical oversight in accessing such treatments.
Throughout the episode, Curry and Dvorak interact with their audience, acknowledging donors and discussing the "Value for Value" model that funds their show without traditional advertisements.
They encourage listeners to contribute to sustain the show's independence and content quality.
A brief yet somber segment covers the deteriorating health condition of Pope Francis, raising concerns within the Catholic community.
The hosts express empathy for the global Catholic population during this troubling time.
As the episode draws to a close, Curry and Dvorak reflect on media portrayals, upcoming elections, and the importance of independent journalism. They tease future discussions and thank their supporters for maintaining the show's momentum.
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Conclusion
Episode 1741 of "No Agenda" offers a critical examination of media influences, political strategies, and societal challenges. Through candid conversations and sharp analysis, Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak challenge mainstream narratives, encouraging listeners to seek independent sources of information and remain vigilant against misinformation.