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Adam Curry
The dog ate the pills.
John C. Dvorak
Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak. It's Sunday, March 2, 2025. This is your award winning Gimmonation Media Assassination Episode 1743.
Craig
This is no Agenda.
John C. Dvorak
Wearing our nice suits and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas hill country here in FEMA region number six. Eight in the morning everybody.
Adam Curry
I'm Adam Curry and from northern Silicon Valley where everyone's asking, do you have Oscar fever? I'm John C. Dvorak.
Craig
It's Craig.
John C. Dvorak
I'd almost forgotten about the Oscars. It's tonight. That's right, forgot about it. I'm sure there will be an extended dead segment for Gene Hackman, who as you know, was killed because he was about to expose the Epstein files. I know, it's so that actually.
Adam Curry
That actually came up.
John C. Dvorak
Oh yeah.
Adam Curry
Oh, it's pathetic thesis.
John C. Dvorak
Oh yeah, no, no, better. He even put it on X. Yes, he put it on X. He said, I'm going to expose the Epstein files. Of course the font looked a little wonky, but that just may be me. You know that guy, fake tweets are the best. You know that guy? Who is he? He's a British guy, he's kind of like a Stu Peters type dude. And he did a 20 minute X post on it. Oh yes. This is what happened. I don't. That guy. I hope he gets paid because Stu Peters guy. No, it's not the Stu Peters guy, it's some other dude.
Adam Curry
Come on, you can help Adam here. He's thinking of someone. You must know who it is.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I can't remember who the guy.
Adam Curry
I don't know. Who the hell are you talking about?
John C. Dvorak
Well, when you hear people, Pierce Morgan, people have sent you links from this guy and you're always like, don't you ever dare send us that again.
Adam Curry
Oh, that guy who has the. Who's always talking sideways to the camera.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, exactly. See, I knew you'd know who I was talking about. That guy. Yeah, that guy. He's all over it. He's all over the worst. Yeah. Oh yeah. But just wonder, it's like does he have ad money or. He's got to have something. Gene Hackman. I am ready here. Gene Hackman. X post on February 24th makes nothing but sense. I'm ready to corroborate everything in the Epstein client list and to put Bill Clinton and others in prison if it's the last thing I do. And then here. This is the guy. Here he is.
Craig
The news hits like a gut punch this week.
John C. Dvorak
That guy, Gene Hackman.
Craig
The old school Hollywood legend of the French Connection, Unforgiven and Superman. Gone.
John C. Dvorak
Gone, found dead.
Adam Curry
Does that guy have a lopsided face? Why doesn't he face the camera? He might have always cocked one way or the other. He's never, like, looking at the camera. He's like looking over to the side and then is askance. What is that? What is that?
Craig
Style of a home alongside his wife and one of their three dogs.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, no.
Craig
A tragedy, sure. But the details, they're so twisted, even the mainstream media can't whitewash it.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, even the mainstream media can't whitewash it. This is great. This is good. Something is off. Something's off.
Adam Curry
Way off.
Craig
And the media are barely scratching the surface.
John C. Dvorak
Why would they? Here's what the media won't tell you, okay?
Craig
Gene Hackman wasn't some retired millionaire kicking.
John C. Dvorak
Back in New Mexico. No, he was neighbors with Jeffrey Epstein. Oh, yes, that's Epstein. Well, I mean, he's. His timing's a bit off because Pam Bondi's botched release has been kind of snowed under by other things taking place in Washington. Just on that for a moment. On Bondi or Bondi. How does that. She had influencers and gave them all binders. Binders with. With old bunk.
Adam Curry
It's the same old stuff. Yeah, but what.
John C. Dvorak
How does that even happen? I don't understand. I mean, that's a huge botch. Who. Someone tried to screw her or tried to screw.
Adam Curry
Well, that's what she claims.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, did she not look at the binders? Let me just double check for a second before I hand out these binders. Now, of course, I have a clip.
Adam Curry
Of something that was similar to this kind of thing. This seems to be, I think, a theme. Yeah, this Tom Fitton thing.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, what about.
Adam Curry
I have this new series of clips called bts behind the scenes. People bitching about, you know, the promises not being kept or whatever. Listen, this is similar to the Bondi thing.
John C. Dvorak
Let me see. I'm looking for behind. Oh, here it is.
Adam Curry
Bts. I got you.
John C. Dvorak
I got you.
Craig
And then, of course, we have to pressure the Trump administration because as I said, there are some agents, you know, they just can't help but move slowly. And you may recall Joe Biden was interviewed by the special counsel, and the special counsel released a transcript that was edited as we uncovered, and the transcript wasn't enough, in our view. There was an audio tape and then should have been released of Joe Biden. And so what happened is that we sued and the Biden people came up with 60 different reasons I'm exaggerating, obviously, to withhold this information from us. And so the court, just a week or so ago asked the Biden, asked the Trump Justice Department, hey, hey, there's a. There's a new Boston town. What's your position on this? And rather than just say, oh, we want to release the tapes, they say, well, we need till May 20 to figure out what to do. That's frustrating, isn't it?
John C. Dvorak
Wait a minute. What. What tapes?
Adam Curry
Do you remember when Biden gave the deposition to the investigator who then went before Congress and said, well, the guy's such a dumb. He's such a dumb old man that, you know, there's no way we can convict him, so we're gonna let it slide.
John C. Dvorak
We can't put him on the stand. He's too feeble. Something like that. Yes, I do remember.
Adam Curry
And then they said, well, let's listen to the tapes, because they figured the tapes, if you could hear what Biden was doing, that it would have kept him from getting reelected because he was still in the running. And of course, it happened that way anyway. But beside the point. They wanted to hear these tapes. I said, no, we'll give you a transcript instead. And the transcript was edited. And so they stopped working on getting the tapes released. And now that Trump got in, they figure, well, here we go. We get to listen to the tapes. At least we get to listen to the tapes. And.
John C. Dvorak
No, no. Yeah.
Adam Curry
So there's a lot of blockage.
John C. Dvorak
I was listening to Joe Rogan talking to Elon Musk because he had Elon back on, which makes nothing.
Adam Curry
Yes, I saw parts of. That was good.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
And.
John C. Dvorak
Well, what Elon said as well. Imagine that, you know, you're. Everyone hates you and you're going in, and then everyone is working against you, I guess. But that's. It's still inexcusable. She lied on Jesse Waters. I'm just going to hold on to that. I'm happy to change my opinion on Pam Bondi, but right now she is nil. Nil.
Adam Curry
She's what?
John C. Dvorak
Nil. Nil.
Adam Curry
You mean like a soccer game?
John C. Dvorak
Yes, exactly. Nil. She has nil. Negative 1. Negative 1. This was not good. That's not your first out of the gate. Here we go, everybody. The Epstein files are going to drop.
Adam Curry
Well, it was her fault.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Yeah, it was bad.
Adam Curry
Instead of being a hotshot on Jesse Waters and she gets on the show as much as she wants to.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, Because Jesse has her number. They text.
Adam Curry
Well, Jesse has her. Yes. He has her text number. But Jesse always. Jesse has a very. His or not Jesse, but his producers have a very good sense of photogeneity or actually telegeneity. They bring on a lot of pretty women.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
More than the other shows in general.
John C. Dvorak
You're telling me that Pam Bondi was a DEI hire because she's pretty?
Adam Curry
Yeah. Actually not your thing in those terms?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
I mean, she's 60, so she, you know, she.
John C. Dvorak
She's my age. 60.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Really? She.
Adam Curry
You can look her up. 59 maybe, but she's basically 60 and she.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, 59. Yeah.
Adam Curry
She is very telegenic.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
Remember, in person, I guess she doesn't look.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, we know. We know because our producer said she looks like Merle Haggard in a wig, so.
Adam Curry
Yeah, so. But that's the thing about it, you know, you're either. You're telegenic. I mean, you can be, you know, all beautiful in different ways, but I can't get.
John C. Dvorak
It's hard to get out of my head, you know, it's. Merle Haggard in a wig is tough, man. That's a tough one to let go of. So I'm sure that. I mean, you and I never speak during the week. Maybe an email or something innocuous. Maybe you forward something funny.
Adam Curry
Rarely.
John C. Dvorak
Rarely. I'm sure we probably had the same idea for our deconstruction of what took place in the Oval Office, but this morning we got breaking news, Breaking news. And, I mean, I have clips of all the meetings that went on and Zelensky in the UK and, you know, we can back into it, but I think what UK Prime Minister Starmer did this morning kind of sums up what we both thought was about to happen. Would you agree?
Adam Curry
I'm not sure, but probably. I'm guessing there's. Because you saw the newsletter and I have a lot of my thoughts in there. A lot of it's based on some input I got locally from. From Lib Joe's. Various.
John C. Dvorak
Well, stop. Stop this show. What did the.
Adam Curry
Well, not the. Not the normal Lib Joe's. We got different.
John C. Dvorak
You have new libjos.
Adam Curry
Well, one. Lib Joe is a temp.
John C. Dvorak
What do you mean? A temp working as a washing. Hey, Uber drivers know what they're talking about. The Uber drivers are very good information.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I don't know.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
And the other one's an old friend of mine who's big shot.
John C. Dvorak
Big shot.
Adam Curry
Who's also liberal.
John C. Dvorak
In the publishing world, by any chance?
Adam Curry
Yes, in the publishing world.
John C. Dvorak
All right, then. I have thoughts yes, that's good. That's a qualified source.
Adam Curry
But it's, you know, but it's still knee jerk Democrat. I think it was logically expressed. I do have a clip from. I think, I think the best exemplification of this is the Twerp came on one of the shows.
John C. Dvorak
We have the same. We have the same clips. You have the twerp, I have the twerp. Yeah. Hold on. I have two clips by the Twerp. She was on. The Twerp was on with.
Adam Curry
She's the worst, this woman. But she did. But she exemplifies what these people are thinking.
John C. Dvorak
Well, the interesting thing. And I'll play the clip where we're.
Adam Curry
Now we're beating around the bush or the producers are going, what the hell are these guys? Who's the twerp?
John C. Dvorak
Well, I, well, first of all, I think we both agree that what the president and the vice president did was predetermined they were going to undress this guy. That's what it seemed like to me.
Adam Curry
I can't. Here's the one piece. Here's the one piece of evidence. When I got into an argument with the publisher. Yeah, it was. His comeback was kind of. I couldn't beat this comeback. He says, oh, really? Well then where was the signing table? Why didn't they just do it? Open up the press conference at the signing table with the document right in front of them signing. That's what they always do. There's always a signing table so they can sign the deal. And you know, what was the point of this rest of this crap? Where's the signing table? The signing table? I'm. Oh, the signing table.
John C. Dvorak
No, because they knew that Zelensky wasn't going to sign. So they like, okay, well, we'll bring you into the Oval Office. And for me, the clue was the journalist in the blue suit jacket.
Adam Curry
I love that guy because we have that clip too.
Craig
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know who.
Adam Curry
Now we've created a puzzle for the, for the audience.
John C. Dvorak
Let me play the blue suit jacket guy.
Adam Curry
Well, wait, let's start. Okay, this is the. I'm going to explain to the people out there listening. The two of us are beating around the bush because neither one of us know exactly how we should start this discussion.
John C. Dvorak
I think we, I think we start with the blue suit, go to the twerp and then start.
Adam Curry
Well, if you're going to start with the blue suit, I think you should predate that and go to Trump in the greeting where he ridicules Zelensky for not wearing a suit at the beginning. Do we have that clip?
John C. Dvorak
Do you have that one? I didn't clip that one. I thought you were.
Adam Curry
I didn't clip it either. The reason why.
John C. Dvorak
Well, so, yeah. So Zelensky rolls up in the car and President Trump late and President Trump is there to greet him. He says, oh look, he dressed up. That was pretty much. It was like an eight second clip. But this guy, I don't know who he works for, but he was left of the President. The President turns to him, has to swivel his all the way around. The guy has some dumb question first and then the President says, oh, you had a second question that felt set up to me, especially cuz who is this guy in the blue suit?
Craig
That would not have been a good situation. What was your second question? My second question for President Zelensky, do you ever. Why don't you wear a suit? Why don't you wear a suit? You're the highest level in this country office and you refuse to wear a suit. Just want to see if you. Do you own a suit. Yeah, yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Problems.
Craig
A lot of Americans have problems with you not respecting the energy of his office.
Adam Curry
I will wear costume after this war will finish. Okay, yes.
Craig
Maybe one. Maybe something. Maybe something like yours.
Adam Curry
Yes, maybe some, something better. I, I don't know. We will see.
Craig
Maybe something cheaper. That.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
John C. Dvorak
That. Now the way I see that that guy was a shill. It was his. The entire point was to rile up Zelensky, which he did. Because if you listen, if you listen to what Zelensky's saying is like, oh, maybe I won't wear one like that. Maybe it'll be cheaper. He was already a little bit annoying.
Adam Curry
Trump afterwards complimented the guy. Trump made some comment about the question.
John C. Dvorak
Good job. Good job, Jeeves.
Adam Curry
And it was. Yes, this looked like a staged event. And the thing that still is somewhat baffling is the, and I think we can try to analyze this was the fact that Rubio, who was not given a part in the play and didn't have any lines. So he didn't get scale. He sat there in a grumpy. China's just in a grump mode.
John C. Dvorak
He had one. He had one line. He did. They gave him one throwaway line. He had one line.
Adam Curry
I don't remember. He had. What was his line?
John C. Dvorak
It was a throwaway line. But if we. Okay, let's just step back for a second because everything that happened was pre told by Rubio in the pixie Girl.
Adam Curry
Interview Catherine Harris played last.
John C. Dvorak
Well, let me just, I'm going to play that part again so you can hear it because now in, in context of what took place, like, wow, you hear everything. And I have to mention, as an aside, have you seen the, of Marco Rubio's ears?
Adam Curry
I haven't noticed.
John C. Dvorak
They are like, they're bigger than Granholm's saucers. Take a look, go look at a picture and you'll go, wow. As I play this clip, I think.
Craig
President Trump is very upset at President Zelensky and in some cases, and rightfully so. Look, number one, Joe Biden had frustrations with Zelensky. People shouldn't forget it. There are newspaper articles out there about how he cursed at him in a phone call.
John C. Dvorak
This clip resurfaced and it resurfaced in old clip from msnbc and people on X were going, oh, they tried to hide this. It wasn't all that hidden because Zelenskyy.
Craig
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 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 part 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.
John C. Dvorak
All right, so that's exactly what you even said at the time. And so all of this was known. They didn't like the guy. The guy was irritating them.
Adam Curry
I should bring in one extra dimension. I don't have the clip of it, but Scott Besson came on with Laura Ingraham, Frau Ingraham, and Besson, who was Secretary of the Treasury, I think, who met with Zelensky. Remember he went over there by himself. Remember this? Yeah, yeah.
John C. Dvorak
And Zelenskyy wasn't there for him. He was sleeping.
Adam Curry
Well, Zelenskyy did meet with him after he woke up and they, and he said he was going to do a deal, he was gonna do a deal. Then he said he wasn't gonna do it. That was the prelude to, it turns out, the prelude to Rubio. And so in other words, Besson Went there, tried to start that deal, it fell apart. And after kind of a phony baloney discussion because he wouldn't have gone in the first place. So the second go round, it seems to be Rubio. And so you have double teamed him with Rubio and the vice president. And the third go round is now Trump, Rubio and the vice president. And that didn't work out. So this was. Yeah, set up.
John C. Dvorak
I'll play the Twerp. And Susan Rice correctly identifies that it was a setup, but of course it's because Putin.
Craig
Well, Nicole, obviously it's a very sad day and an embarrassment for the United States on the world stage.
John C. Dvorak
Just for. Why does she come out of the woodwork all of a sudden? You have to question this. Who does she work for? Now.
Adam Curry
This is a good question. I was thinking about this too. Why as out of the blue we haven't heard from this woman and for people out there, we generally call her the Twerp because she's a very gnome like little character who is a creep and small and a twerp. And she comes out of the blue here. I have no idea. It's got to be the industrial complex. She's not working for the usa, that's for sure. Because she. In this clip, and you're going to hear what comes up, she's going to say that this deal was not favorable to Ukraine. So it was a bad deal.
John C. Dvorak
She is a research fellow at the School of International Service at American University.
Adam Curry
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
And as of 2018, she's been on the board of directors of Netflix. That's probably how Obama probably got her in there. And she's the director of the Domestic Policy Council, whatever that is.
Adam Curry
Another scam.
John C. Dvorak
All right, here we go.
Craig
But let's step back and analyze what's happened here. I think there's no question that this was a setup. You heard Donald Trump say at the end of that clip you played, this is great television. This was a setup, Vladimir. I mean, excuse me.
John C. Dvorak
I love how she messes up Volodymyr with Vladimir. Cuz she's so used to saying Putin, Putin, Putin.
Craig
This was a setup.
Adam Curry
It was on her mind.
John C. Dvorak
Oh yeah.
Craig
I mean, excuse me. Volodymyr Zelensky was compelled to agree to a horrible deal. Horrible. That would have sent Ukraine's minerals to the United States without any concrete security guarantee.
Adam Curry
How's it. It's a horrible deal. For who? Not for us. Whose side is she on?
John C. Dvorak
Well, we don't know. Probably on the side of the globalists in Europe.
Craig
And yet because he was trying to improve a relationship with Donald Trump. He came to Washington, he came to the Oval Office and sat down for a meeting, hat in hand.
John C. Dvorak
Hat in hand. That's my favorite.
Adam Curry
There was no hat in hand.
John C. Dvorak
No. He was all riled up.
Craig
And soon after he got there, the Vice President of the United States lit into him and started a confrontation. Now, I've been in countless Oval Office meetings with heads of state, presidents and vice presidents, as national Security advisor, as UN Ambassador, and in other roles. I can tell you that the Vice President or the Secretary of State or anybody else, they don't jump in, hijack a conversation without the express blessing of the President of the United States. So, J.D. vance did that deliberately. Donald Trump knew what he was going to do. And I think, as he said at the end, because he can't help himself, this was a setup for the camera. It was a play to his base, but above all, his base. A play to Vladimir Putin to show Vladimir Putin and to try to humiliate Zelensky. But Zelensky didn't play along with the script because Zelensky's got dignity and guts, and Zelensky has people that he democratically represents. And as.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, no, no. It's under martial law. It's almost been a year since they've had elections.
Craig
So, no, he couldn't sit there in silence as lies were being told about how the war was started, whose responsibility it was, you know, et cetera, et cetera.
John C. Dvorak
It happened during the administration that she was in in 2014. That's how the war was started.
Craig
And he tried to explain what is, in fact, the case.
John C. Dvorak
So the best part of that interview, I thought, was this 33 second clip, which I will just share with you.
Craig
It was an effort to humiliate him, to scuttle the US Ukraine relationship so that Trump no longer feels any obligation to provide support and to hand US Interests and Ukraine and potentially Europe to Putin on a silver platter. Why? That's a great question.
Adam Curry
No, it's not.
Craig
And listen, Susan, we're gonna. We're gonna unfreeze you. I want to play.
John C. Dvorak
So the minute she says, that's a great question, the video freezes. It was poetic. It was poetic. Poetic. Here is the most truthful moment. It's 50 seconds. The most truthful Trump moment in the Oval Office. This is, I think, is true.
Adam Curry
Well, if I didn't align myself with.
Craig
Both of them, you'd never have a deal.
Adam Curry
You want me to say really terrible.
Craig
Things about Putin and then say, hi.
Adam Curry
Vladimir, how are we doing on the deal?
Craig
That doesn't work that way.
Adam Curry
I'm not aligned with Putin.
Craig
I'm not aligned with anybody.
Adam Curry
I'm aligned with the United States, States.
Craig
Of America, and for the good of.
John C. Dvorak
The world, I'm aligned with the world.
Craig
And I want to get this thing over with. You see the hatred he's got for Putin.
Adam Curry
It's very tough for me to make a deal with that kind of hate. He's got tremendous hatred, and I understand that.
Craig
But I can tell you the other.
Adam Curry
Side isn't exactly in love with, you know, him either. So it's not a question of alignment. I have to. I'm aligned with the world. I want to get the things set.
Craig
I'm aligned with Europe. I want to see if we can get this thing done.
Adam Curry
You want me to be tough. I could be tougher than any human.
Craig
Being you've ever seen. I'd be so tough.
Adam Curry
But you're never going to get a deal that way. So that's the way it goes. One more question.
John C. Dvorak
There you go.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I believe that's all to be true.
John C. Dvorak
I got messages from friends overseas. Here's my buddy Michelle in the uk. What the f is Trump and Vance doing supporting Russia? After being in the Cold War for 70 years, they've turned on the whole world just for some deals. That's how it's being perceived. Thanks. Thanks to the meat. Well, he's not.
Adam Curry
Yeah, thanks to the media. Exactly. Thanks to the media. And I want to put. Just to not go completely off track, but I do want to play these clips because I think you want to.
John C. Dvorak
Do Starmer first, because that's the big news. By the time the show is out, everyone's.
Craig
Well.
Adam Curry
I was going to play the Galloway material because it's. It gives us all the background we need.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. I don't. I'm not.
Adam Curry
The reason I want to play is because this is George Galloway, Piers Morgan, by just as a little background here.
John C. Dvorak
He's funny. I can't.
Adam Curry
Pierce Morgan knows what he's doing. He knows what good TV is. He's always been a tabloid guy, so he knows what a headline should be.
John C. Dvorak
He does.
Adam Curry
He knows how to get attention. He's got no personality, really.
John C. Dvorak
He got you the attention of your clip machine. This is how good he is.
Adam Curry
He's good, but so he. And you can hear him defer, which is. He doesn't get into arguments. If a guy goes off on him, on Pierce, let him go because he knows it's interesting. But this is George Galloway A notorious socialist who's a writer for the Guardian, who's just generally a creep in general. Hates Trump, hates the United States, hates England.
John C. Dvorak
As far as I can tell, he hates everything.
Adam Curry
He hates everything except the communist revolution. But his discussion of the situation is so on point that you, you know, you, you have to say, well, at least you nailed this part of it. And here we go. This is a three parter. This. I think it's excellent.
Craig
It's really come to something when having spent a lifetime, myself, fighting against NATO and American wars, it's the Americans that are trying to stop the war and.
John C. Dvorak
Piers Morgan, Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer.
Craig
Who are trying to keep it going. I don't want to keep it going.
John C. Dvorak
Wait a minute, he put Piers Morgan in the list. That's great. Yeah, that's good. You've. You've got a lot of Ukrainian blood on your hands. Wow. You have lied about this war from the beginning, Vladimir.
Craig
You have lied about the origin of this war, about the duration of this war, about the course of this war. And now, having caused you and your.
John C. Dvorak
War party the death of a million Ukrainians while claiming to love Ukrainians, you're.
Craig
Now calling for British lives to be lost. What's a load of absolute bullshit constitutes what? Constitutes close to a war crime.
John C. Dvorak
You're going to regret it when very soon, Zelensky is sitting in a beachfront villa somewhere counting his ill gotten gains.
Craig
And all the secrets of the rampant corruption between the Democrats and the Zelenskyy regime begin to tumble out of the cupboard.
John C. Dvorak
This war did not begin three years ago. You very well know that it began in 2014. You very well know that it began.
Craig
With a coup against the elected President of Ukraine, backed by Victoria Nuland and the administration at that time and supported by you.
John C. Dvorak
Man, everyone's gonna hate Galloway now. He can't even get the left on his side with this.
Adam Curry
And he go. I like the way he goes. You very well know this is a trick I've never heard him do or anyone. Actually, I.
John C. Dvorak
This.
Adam Curry
You very well know. You very well know. And he keeps it up and it's. And it's in. The whole thing is done for effect. And it's very well done. It's effective and it's very effective. And he. And he's got. Morgan knows what's going on. And this was kind of, at least to me. It's funny to watch Morgan, he almost tries to stop him, but then he gets him. He's on a roll. And Morgan backs off knowing that this is good material. That's, that's going to get him the views he wants. But here we go.
John C. Dvorak
You very well know that the criminalization.
Craig
The Russian language, which followed hard on.
John C. Dvorak
The heels of that coup was the proximate reason for an uprising in the.
Craig
East of the country amongst Russian speaking, ethnically Russian people. You very well know that Zelensky and his predecessor rained down shot and shell on the people of East Ukraine for.
John C. Dvorak
Eight years before Putin intervened. It's possible that Galloway is really, truly an anti war guy. That may be his reasoning, that he's just so anti war, which is good, that this is why he's. And he's on point with this. You're so right. He's on Point in 2022 and that 14,000 people, most of them women and children, were killed in that onslaught. You very well know that Zelensky was preparing for a final onslaught, a final solution.
Craig
And while I'm on that subject, you're.
John C. Dvorak
Always telling us how much you love the Jews.
Craig
You're supporting a regime which puts up.
John C. Dvorak
Statues to Nazi collaborators, to generals of.
Craig
The Galician division of the ss. You are. Zelenskyy is Jewish.
John C. Dvorak
You know that, right?
Craig
You know Zelensky's Jewish, right? Do you?
John C. Dvorak
But that's like saying there's no racism in America.
Craig
Obama. So a Jewish. So you're calling the Jewish leader of Ukraine a Nazi?
John C. Dvorak
Is that your position? By the way, I am a little disappointed. Where are all my Jew haters? To say that Zelensky is, you know, is controlling America. I'm missing this in my time.
Adam Curry
There you go. Good point.
John C. Dvorak
I'm missing it. That's like saying there's no racism in America because Obama was briefly the president of the country. The entire western part of Ukraine played a decisive role in the mass murder.
Craig
Of Jews and Poles and others in.
Adam Curry
The Second World War.
John C. Dvorak
And now they are heroizing the heroes of the ss. Why doesn't Donald Trump agree with you? This is. I'm glad you got these. This is very good. This is.
Adam Curry
Yeah, he wraps it and keeps it doesn't end, end with. I mean, now the last is the last clip. But it's just like he brings in Donald Trump and this is the part that I find was interesting.
John C. Dvorak
Why doesn't, why doesn't Donald Trump agree with you?
Craig
Because he's wrong.
John C. Dvorak
Well, you know, you have been up his ass all of these two decades.
Craig
You kissed his feet. Really? You've licked his boots. You fawned upon him.
Adam Curry
Really.
John C. Dvorak
You have been his super fan. And now on this Fundamental question of our age.
Craig
He's entirely wrong.
John C. Dvorak
Everybody watching knows you are Trump's biggest ass.
Craig
I like him. I like Donald Trump. I know you like him. I like him.
John C. Dvorak
And on many things.
Craig
On many things, I like him. And on many things. Let me finish the biggest question in politics in the world today.
John C. Dvorak
He's got it completely wrong.
Craig
No, it's in the next battle.
John C. Dvorak
Ukraine was the most corrupt country, more.
Craig
Corrupt than Russia, designated by the economy. What about Putin?
John C. Dvorak
What about what? Putin.
Adam Curry
Yeah, Putin. It falls apart there.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, that's good. That's good. Now, does Galloway also hate Trump? Man, that was a little unclear.
Adam Curry
Unfortunately, in that little exchange. They're in there, he says, I hate Trump.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, but Trump is doing the right thing. But I hate Trump. Yeah, interesting. All right. So all of this culminated, I think, as intended or as expected.
Adam Curry
There was a hint. It may have been intended because Starmer in this clip does indicate that there was some. Because he met with Trump the day before, or I think it was the.
John C. Dvorak
Day before, two days before.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Well, Macron, I guess there was. McCrone was there and so was Starmer. They both met. So there may have been some scheming going on here. We don't know for sure. But this thing, this is. I don't know. Starmer is not a character I would trust.
John C. Dvorak
I don't think anyone trusts Starmer. This. No. No. So we're going to play the. The announcement from this morning.
Adam Curry
Yeah, this is the one that came out today.
Craig
First, we will keep the military aid flowing and keep increasing the economic pressure on Russia to strengthen Ukraine. Now, second, we agreed that any lasting peace must ensure Ukraine's sovereignty and security, and Ukraine must be at the table. Third, in the event of a peace deal. Deal, we will keep boosting Ukraine's own defensive capabilities to deter any future invasion. Fourth, we will go further, develop a coalition of the willing.
John C. Dvorak
Where have we heard this coalition of the willing? Was that not Iraq? When George W. Bush. When we scammed everybody into going into a different country?
Adam Curry
And he's the one who said coalition of the willing. The fact if people want to look something up that's entertaining. The Council on Foreign Relations did a whole paper on coalition of the willing. If you Google coalition. I'm sorry, coalition, not coalition. Coalition of the willing. Council on Foreign Relations. You can find it.
Craig
Coalition of the willing to defend a deal in Ukraine and to guarantee the peace. Not every nation will feel able to contribute, but that can't mean that we sit back. Instead, those willing will intensify planning. Now, with Real urgency. The UK Is prepared to back this with boots on the ground and planes in the air. Together with others, Europe must do the heavy listing. But to support peace in our continent and to succeed, this effort must have strong US Backing. We're working with the US on this point after my meeting with President Trump last week. And let me be clear, we agree with the president on the urgent need for a durable peace. Now. We need to deliver together. Finally, we agreed that leaders will meet again very soon to keep the pace behind these actions and to keep working towards this shared plan. We are at a crossroads in history today. This is not a moment for more talk. It's time to act. Time to step up and lead and to unite around a new plan for a just and enduring peace. Thank you.
John C. Dvorak
I like the just and enduring peace. A just. That's. Zelensky said that, too. A just peace. We need a just. Whatever that means.
Adam Curry
A just doesn't mean anything.
John C. Dvorak
No.
Adam Curry
And what's the thing? We're gonna have more meetings, but let's not have too many meetings. Give me a break.
John C. Dvorak
So right after, right after the Oval blow up, Zelensky hoofs it over to number 10 Dowling street for the big embrace.
Craig
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelinsky to London on Saturday.
Adam Curry
I want to thank you people of the United Kingdom. Such big support from the very beginning of this world.
Craig
The meeting follows the berating seen around the world. President Vice President J.D. vance gave Zelensky in the Oval Office Friday. God bless. You don't know that.
Adam Curry
God bless. God bless.
Craig
Don't tell us what we're going to feel. We're trying to solve a problem. Don't tell us what we're going to feel. I'm not telling you because you're in no position to dictate that.
John C. Dvorak
Remember this.
Adam Curry
You're in no position to dictate what.
Craig
We'Re going to feel. President Trump is spending the weekend at his Mar a Lago state in Palm Beach. Before leaving D.C. trump spoke to reporters about Zelensky's dressing down. That sparked new questions about the next chapter in US Support for Ukraine.
Adam Curry
He's got to say, I want to make peace. He doesn't have to stand there and.
Craig
Say about Putin this, Putin that. All negative things. What became clear, and I think what has the president so, so frustrated and frankly angry is that it's not clear that Zelensky, Zelensky truly wants to stop the fighting. Many Republicans expressed support of the president after the showdown with Zelensky. But GOP Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska commented on the situation on X, calling it a regrettable conversation showing the administration may try to end all US support for Ukraine.
John C. Dvorak
All right, so as Tina and I were talking about this, the first thing she said is, well, who's his handler? Who is. Who was making him do this? And it seems very obvious to me the EU and the UK are behind this and for very good reasons. And, you know, so he went to this emergency summit and he's sitting there, everyone's around the table, including Queen Ursula. They're all in, all at a panel. And Zelensky lays out his plight. Oh, what a difference a day makes.
Craig
Extraordinary.
John C. Dvorak
I'm sorry. Intro. First we've seen in Washington, in the Oval Office Office. And because of this, diplomatic debris, more than ever. Ooh, I like diplomatic debris. That's a nice one. Diplomatic debris. And because of this diplomatic debris, more than ever, pressure on Keir Starmer, the UK Prime Minister, really.
Craig
And this London summit.
John C. Dvorak
But a very positive, constructive meeting. A lot of warmth indeed. Prime Minister came out of that famous black door, number 10, and gave a big hug to President Zelenskyy and immediately drew his attention to the cheers that.
Craig
Had gone up just outside the gates of number 10.
John C. Dvorak
Very much to say that the Ukraine has the full backing of the United Kingdom. Then very warm words in front of the cameras briefly. Very much appreciated by President Zelensky. President Zelensky who had requested, I understand, a meeting with the head of state of the United Kingdom, King Charles, and who has indeed obtained it.
Craig
That had to be, of course, approved.
John C. Dvorak
By the UK government. So interesting and very constructive, very positive. That defence loan also announced last night.
Craig
So a lot of warmth, a lot.
John C. Dvorak
Of backing, and it's hoped that there'll.
Craig
Be much more backing in the London.
John C. Dvorak
Summit that will be happening here at Lancaster House.
Adam Curry
All right, so then, what was that report from?
John C. Dvorak
That is From, I think France 24.
Adam Curry
They used the word warmth way too much.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, no.
Adam Curry
And that was the contrast with Trump, obviously, because an anti Trump outlet and.
John C. Dvorak
The warm embrace, you know. Oh, yeah. You know, Zelensky also went into an office with Starmer and I forget the woman's name, you know, they signed a 2 billion pound deal right on the spot before even this summit took place. So the UK was already, already in for £2 billion to keep the. Keep something flowing. And here's a. I have a couple of clips here from this, from this panel.
Craig
The stakes couldn't be higher. The summit to take place on Sunday, hosted by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will bring together leaders across Europe and we'll tackle.
John C. Dvorak
Let me see if this is it.
Craig
To our security part. Thanks.
John C. Dvorak
I don't want that one. Is it this one?
Adam Curry
We hope that we can finish this.
Craig
War this year, not in three years.
Adam Curry
It's very, very difficult, very difficult for all our, our nation to go through this war.
John C. Dvorak
And all these, all these jamokes from the EU are sitting there looking at them. Oh yes, yes, yes, oh yes.
Adam Curry
But with all respect to our soldiers and our people. So I can't speak about three years. If we speak about how to prepare security because of the Russia, they can come back in 10 years. If I will not be prepared, they will not come back. If we will pressure them, put them to their place, to their territory, you.
John C. Dvorak
Have to put them to their place.
Craig
And if Ukraine will be in EU.
John C. Dvorak
And in nature, in the EU and in NATO, there it is in closest years.
Adam Curry
Of course it will help us very much. And I think that they will not come back if we will have strong.
Craig
Army and strong allies.
Adam Curry
Allies and strong unity to my mind.
Craig
Because they will never, I mean, forgive.
Adam Curry
The world that they didn't win. And you see that they will not win.
John C. Dvorak
And then he takes it one step further. And this is, this is real war talk, you know.
Craig
Well, we are very orphaned and, and.
Adam Curry
Also today we speak that we need just, lasting peace. And when we speak about the just.
John C. Dvorak
Here you go. An explanation of just and lasting peace.
Adam Curry
Lasting peace. And when we speak about the just. And this war is difficult to find just in this war because of such steps of Russia, their war, their way of this war. How many people they killed, just killed and thousands in the prison and stolen children.
John C. Dvorak
Stolen children.
Adam Curry
And that's why we'll never forget it. And we can't forget it. And even if I hope that our partners on the same page with us.
John C. Dvorak
Not only hope, I see it, but.
Craig
We'Ll never forget it.
Adam Curry
And we will really do everything that people who began this war, who unprovoked all these people. Yes, really will answer and, and of course we will work on tribunal even after the hard part of this war, even when we will go to the diplomacy, we'll never, never forget these sonams.
John C. Dvorak
And these people tribunals. Okay, okay, that's not peace talk with tribunals. And this, it's. It's like a turning back the clock two years. It's the same stuff we've heard and, and the. Like I explained to my friend Michelle, dude, we're responsible, the USA is responsible for this starts with James Baker lying that, oh, we'll never expand NATO. Then we expanded NATO over and over and then the coup. Thank you, Victoria Nuland and I, you just have to chalk that up to the usa. We let all that happen. We let all that go. And, and then Boris Johnson coming in, stopping the, the peace accord after Minsk too. And the Europeans were already like, no, we just want to get ready. We use Minsk too, just as a, as a way to arm up and get ready. The whole thing is, has been a big, giant scam. And really, when you look at it, this is part of the European Union project.
Adam Curry
Yeah. In fact, there's a couple of things to note which we don't have clips of, but during this little. When Trump went off, he did bring up the fact, and just something I subscribe to, which was the EU was formed to screw the United States because they were losing out on trade and it formed specifically to out compete us.
Craig
Yes.
Adam Curry
And, and it hasn't worked, by the way.
John C. Dvorak
Well, in addition, one of the big promises. There were a couple big promises when the eu. I was there, I was living there when it happened. The EU would have all the same money. It's going to be great. And everything doubled in price the next day, the minute the euro came in. And the next is, you will no longer need a passport. Well, that helped with all the irregular migration that was all planned that was flooded the entire zone. And they also promised we will never, ever, ever have a European army. Remember we played that clip from what's his face, the Brexit guy, Farage, who said it's just a lie. You want a European army? No, we'll never have a European army. And we'll also never centralize the finances to have a federal EU tax.
Adam Curry
Central bank.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, central bank. And a tax.
Adam Curry
And a tax. Right, A generalized tax.
John C. Dvorak
And so they need, they need, in order to complete the European Union project, they need the fear of Russia. And remember, it was, I think it was Starmer and. Oh, it was Macron. You know, we are now in a. We have to have a war economy mindset.
Adam Curry
A war.
John C. Dvorak
This is what we're moving towards. So that once you have a European army. Army, then you need to have European taxes to fund that army. And now you have the United States of Europe, which they always intended to have. And they don't care about their people at all. At all. At all. This is literally the finalization of the project. And I'm sure that the globalists like Nuland and Lindsey Graham and McCain, they were all in on it. They loved it. Lindsey Graham.
Adam Curry
The question is, I do have the clip. Is the Lindsey Graham. He was obviously read in on the scheme of the meeting with Trump.
John C. Dvorak
He started off with, you know, Zelensky had a pre meeting, bipartisan, pre meeting. And he's sitting there at the. At the reception, which is probably a.
Adam Curry
Violation of the Logan act, by the way.
John C. Dvorak
Maybe. But they all shaking hands. Oh, Volodymyr. So good to see you. Oh, it's fantastic. Do you have the Graham clip? I have the Graham clip.
Adam Curry
I have. The whole Graham clip is quite interesting because right after the thing that took place, and it starts off when I first heard it, because I heard it live, when it was going on, I thought, oh, he's going to turn on Trump. Which then I did that. That thought lifted rather quickly because Graham doesn't do that. Graham is an. A screwy guy, pro war. Pro war guy, but he doesn't turn on the boss. And so you ended up with this.
John C. Dvorak
I don't see your Lindsey Graham clip under fracas.
Adam Curry
It's all under fracas.
John C. Dvorak
Ah. Oh, I see it. Yes. Fracas. Got it.
Craig
Sorry. Rim. What?
Adam Curry
I think complete utterance. Oh, by the way. Stop, stop. So the clip was terrible.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, I think my clip is better. Let me see.
Adam Curry
No, this clip is really clean. Once it gets going, I've cleaned it up. I went through Adobe. Believe me, it's understandable.
John C. Dvorak
Adobe. I hate Adobe. It's so. They've gotten so bad with this cleanup stuff. They just turn it into AI voices like it comes from 11.
Adam Curry
You get used to it. Believe me, this is a much better than. I know what you have and I had both. And this one I prefer.
Craig
So what I think complete, utter disaster. I've been to Ukraine eight or nine times since the war started. I understand the consequences of Putin's actions against Ukraine. I appreciate what the Ukrainian people have done.
Adam Curry
They fought like tigers. At the end of the day, I.
Craig
Was hoping that this minerals deal, which would be transformative in the relationship, would go over well. I talked to Zelensky this morning. Don't take the bait. President Trump was in a very good mood last night.
Adam Curry
Somebody asked me, am I embarrassed about Trump? I have never been more proud of the President. I was very proud of JD Vance.
Craig
Standing up for our country. We want to be helpful. Helpful. What I saw in the Oval Office was disrespectful. And I don't know if we can ever do business with Zelensky again. I don't. I think most Americans saw a guy that they would not want to go in business with.
Adam Curry
The way he handled the beating, the way he confronted the President was just over the top.
Craig
So I think the relationship between Ukraine and America is important, vitally important. But can Zelensky do a deal with the United States? After what I saw, I don't know. President Trump, what did he say to you about his interactions and whether he thinks he was shocked?
Adam Curry
He was very upbeat. I told Zelensky, we'll talk about security.
Craig
Guarantees, we'll talk about ceasefires and how the war ends.
Adam Curry
This is a process.
Craig
You have a new relationship with America.
Adam Curry
A 500 billion, half a trillion dollar deal that President Trump is proud of.
Craig
That gives us an interest worth defending. Let's talk about the positive. But he was terrible at Munich, Zelensky.
Adam Curry
And I think he has made it.
Craig
Almost impossible to sell to the American people that he's a good investment. Senator Graham, thank you. Do you think President Zelensky needs to resign to resume these peace talks? He either needs to resign and send.
Adam Curry
Somebody over that we can do business with with, or he needs to change.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, he may get resigned. By the way, Lindsey Graham is being primaried by some MAGA person, I think an ex military guy. So he has to suck up to Trump to get the ever important endorsement. So you know Lindsey Graham, what a tool I have.
Adam Curry
Funny. Yeah, he played his part.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, he did. I did. I have a Rubio post fracas on CNN with, with the joker face, Kaitlan Collins, two clips.
Adam Curry
I thought this was the lipless wonder.
John C. Dvorak
There she is.
Craig
Thank you so much, Secretary Rubio, for being here. We just heard from President Zelensky. He said he does not think that he owes President Trump an apology for what happened inside the Oval Office today. Do you feel otherwise? I do, I do. Because you guys don't see. You guys only saw the end. You saw what happened today. You don't see all the things that led up to this. So let me explain. The President has been very clear. He campaigned on this. He thinks this war should have never started. He believes, and I agree, that had he been president, it never would have happened. Now here we are, he's trying to bring an end to this conflict. We've explained very clearly what our plan is here, which is we want to get the Russians to a negotiating table. We want to explore whether peace is possible. They understand this. They also understand that this agreement that was supposed to be signed today was supposed to be an agreement that binds America economically to Ukraine, which to me, as I've explained, I think the President alluded to today is a security guarantee in its own way, because we're involved. It's now us, it's our interests. That was all explained. That was all understood. And nonetheless, for the last 10 days, in every engagement we've had with the Ukrainians, there's been complications in getting that point across, including the public statements that President Zelensky has made. But they insisted on coming to D.C. this agreement could have been signed five days ago, but they insisted on coming to Washington. And there was a very, and should have been a very clear understanding. Don't come here and create a scenario where you're going to start lecturing us about how diplomacy isn't going to work. President Zelensky took it in that direction, and it ended in a predictable outcome as a result. It's unfortunate. That wasn't supposed to be this way, but that's the path he chose, and I think, frankly, sends this country backwards in regards to achieving peace, which is what President Trump wants at the end of the day, is for this war to end. He's been as consistent as anyone can be about what his objective is here.
John C. Dvorak
But what about the apology you kept demanding?
Craig
But what specifically do you want to see President Zelensky apologize for?
John C. Dvorak
For being a douche?
Craig
Well, apologize for turning this thing into the fiasco for him that it became. There was no need for him to go in there and become antagonistic. Look, this thing went off the rails. You there. I believe it went off the rails when he said, let me ask you a question to the vice president. What kind of diplomacy are you talking about? Well, this is a serious thing. I mean, thousands of people have been killed. Thousands. And he talks about all these horrible things that have happened to prisoners of war and children. All true, all bad. This is what we're dealing with here. It needs to come to an end. We are trying to bring it to an end. The way you bring it to an end is you get Russia to the table to talk. And he understands that attacking Putin, no matter how anyone may feel about him personally forcing the president into a position where you're trying to goad him into attacking Putin, calling him names, maximalist demands about Russia having to pay for the reconstruction, all the sorts of things that you talk about in a negotiation. Well, when you start talking about that aggressively, and the president's a dealmaker, he's made deals his entire life. You're not going to get people to the table. And so you start to perceive that maybe Zelenskyy doesn't want a peace deal. He says he does, but maybe he doesn't. And that active, open undermining of efforts to bring about peace is deeply frustrating for everyone who's been involved in communications with them leading up to today and I think apologize for wasting our time for a meeting that was going to end the way it did.
John C. Dvorak
So I'm seeing different things online. I didn't clip anything one because Putin is just speaking in Russian. But apparently Putin says, you know, we got more, more rare earth minerals than Ukraine. Yeah, we can, we can do a.
Adam Curry
Deal with, with America, a better deal than they can.
John C. Dvorak
And the other one that I saw was some Ukrainian official who knows that said, well, we just might have to ask a China for help, which I thought was interesting, if true.
Adam Curry
I haven't seen that one then.
John C. Dvorak
Meanwhile, the, the professional signs are out in front of the Tesla dealership in Manhattan. Can you hear what they're singing?
Adam Curry
No.
John C. Dvorak
Zelensky is a hero. Zelensky is a hero. Repeat after me. Mike check.
Adam Curry
What's that? What's it got to do with Tesla?
John C. Dvorak
Well, Musk, you know.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Musk is in. It wasn't even in the room.
John C. Dvorak
If we hurt Musk, we hurt Trump. I don't know.
Adam Curry
So I have a bunch of fracas. I have a series of fracas. Analysis from npr.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. Oh, that'll, that's always funny.
Adam Curry
Which discusses this issue.
John C. Dvorak
Can we start off by saying, hey, hi. Hoy. Hi, how you doing? Can we start off with one of those.
Adam Curry
I don't know if I've got that.
Craig
One on this one this week with that remarkable.
Adam Curry
It's got your buddy.
John C. Dvorak
It's almost as good as a. Hey, hi.
Craig
This week with that remarkable Oval Office.
Adam Curry
Press conference on Friday.
Craig
Friday with President Trump, Vice President Bance, and of course, Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky.
John C. Dvorak
Zorinsky. NPR senior editor and correspondent Ron Elving joins us now. Ron, thanks so much for being with us. Good to be with you, Scott.
Craig
President and vice president flanking President Zelensky and then President Trump telling him he ought to be grateful for US Military aid.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, that's exactly how it went. Okay. All right. Npr, the national treasure.
Craig
If you didn't have our military equipment.
Adam Curry
Have been this war would have been over in two weeks.
Craig
In three days.
Adam Curry
I heard it from Putin in three days. This is something maybe less in two weeks.
Craig
Of course. Yes. It's going to be a very hard thing to do business like this.
Adam Curry
Thank you. I said a lot of times it's.
Craig
Very hard to do business like this.
John C. Dvorak
Ron, in your experience anything like this in the Oval Office in front of the international press.
Adam Curry
Simple answer.
John C. Dvorak
No. The point appeared to be for Trump.
Adam Curry
To send a signal that the world could see, including supporters of his America first theme here in the US but.
John C. Dvorak
Also including our allies in Europe, the.
Adam Curry
Countries he wants to stop depending on the US for security.
John C. Dvorak
And perhaps also a signal to Vladimir Putin, with whom he has been quite visibly cooperative since returning to power. And as to the presence of reporters, it was less about the press than the cameras. In fact, as the abortive meeting ended, a Trump could be heard to say.
Craig
To the departing crews that it must.
John C. Dvorak
Have made, quote, great television, unquote. They act as if it was a hot mic moment. I mean, no.
Adam Curry
Yes. And by the way, that was exactly the pitch of Susan Rice.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Oh, yeah.
Adam Curry
But this analysis was identical and identical to the conversation I had with the publisher and identical to the conversation I had with the Uber driver.
John C. Dvorak
Wow, that is a strong meme. So it was a hijack to suck up to Vladimir Putin.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
All right, third.
Adam Curry
Okay, here we go.
John C. Dvorak
President Trump gets support from Republicans in Congress to essentially flip US Policy to.
Craig
Support Russia because support for Ukraine has enjoyed bipartisan support. Yes.
John C. Dvorak
Judging by their public reactions in real time, yes, President Trump will get their support. The Republicans in the Senate, by and large, even some of the biggest defense hawks, like Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, were calling on Zelensky to apologize to.
Adam Curry
Trump for that meeting or to resign as president of Ukraine.
John C. Dvorak
So what they're making it about here is the apology. That's what we're gonna be just hit to death with for the next week, is, oh, he's such a little puny man. He wants an ap.
Adam Curry
Well, the funny thing is, what I thought was interesting was that after he had the fracas. He did. I didn't expect this to happen, but he did do Brett Barr.
John C. Dvorak
Brett Baer. Yeah, he did.
Adam Curry
Brett Baer. He went to Brett Baer show.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
And the whole show, and. Which I was stunned. I thought he'd just cancel it. But no, in fact, I think Bear was stunned.
John C. Dvorak
He mentioned it several times. There's 30 seconds left on this clip. I don't want.
Adam Curry
Well, I just wanted to also say that that's all that show was about, was the apology.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, true. Well, Fox News is run by Democrats. Others found the whole thing unseemly.
Craig
They were expressing shock in private.
Adam Curry
But on this issue, as on so many Republicans in Congress may utter criticisms or regrets here and there or disagree.
John C. Dvorak
But they do not break with Trump.
Adam Curry
They vote with him.
John C. Dvorak
They know what that will mean for.
Adam Curry
Them in the immediate hours thereafter online.
John C. Dvorak
If they oppose him and on the.
Adam Curry
Phone and back in their districts or their states. And they know what it means when they next face Republican voters.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's only about politics. It's only about the show. Of course, npr, of course, makes nothing but sense. Oh, man. There's.
Adam Curry
It was two more. I have two more clips from NPR News.
John C. Dvorak
It was a good moment, though. The whole thing was, was fun and well timed. Thank you. President Trump doing it on a Friday in between shows. That was appreciated, created.
Adam Curry
Oh, it was great.
John C. Dvorak
What else?
Adam Curry
I thought it was like terrific. I'm watching this. What what next? In fact, that's one of the another topic that comes up is that, well, this is going to be a horrible. No, this is, this is, this is this show's top. The next I guarantee by Thursday there'll be another thing that'll be just as good as this.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. JFK files released. It's going to be great.
Adam Curry
Well, we don't know about that. Let's play this frock and Ukraine rally.
Craig
Ukrainians are rallying around their president Volodymyr Kaczynski after he was publicly berated in the White House yesterday by President Trump and Vice President J.D. vance.
John C. Dvorak
By the way, there's articles of impeachment now in the Ukrainian parliament. So I'm not so sure these reports about rallying around Zelensky are all that correct.
Adam Curry
I wonder about that myself. But it's possible because the guy who is pushing the articles of impeachment is one of the oppositions that has been pretty much imprisoned by Zelenskyy's dictatorship. And I think Trump is correct about this, by the way. This guy's turned into a dictator that for some reason we're all in on.
John C. Dvorak
By the way, sir, Gene just sent me a message. He speaks fluent Russian because he's my handler. And so Gene says, yes, Putin did say Russia has way more rare earth than Ukraine and is ready to do a deal with the US for rare material extraction from all of Russia. Russia, huh? There we go. Straight from the translator's mouth.
Adam Curry
We always do. Well, when Putin actually would be pre Putin let the oil companies and our oil companies into Russia because they didn't have the at the very beginning, Russia's making a lot of money off of oil and gas. But at the very beginning they've always had the reserves. They've had tons of them. And everybody knew that because since Stalin, who had gotten rid of all the bureaucratic class that can do engineering. They had nobody that knew how to get the oil out properly using modern technologies. We're good partners. And BP and all the boys came in and showed the Russians how to do it. And then the Russia all of a sudden becomes an oil economy because they were shown how to do it right. And they've benefited from it. They know that they could bring in our boys again, bring out the browner.
John C. Dvorak
List again, and here we go.
Adam Curry
We could make money for everybod. And I just don't get it why we don't want to do that more. It's just beyond that.
John C. Dvorak
Well, clearly our president does.
Adam Curry
Yeah, but it still comes up with this anti Russian propaganda. He comes up against this wall, this Putin, Putin, Putin wall, and it's everywhere.
John C. Dvorak
All right, let's continue with The Fracas on NPR.
Craig
NPR's Joyka Kisses reports from Kyiv. Ukrainians made TikTok videos and posted to social. Social media to show their support for.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, that. Oh, this is their evidence that Tick tock videos. What are you. A podcast? What are you doing?
Craig
NPR Ukrainians made Tick Tock videos and posted to social media to show their support for Zelensky. One prominent politician, Mustafa Naim, wrote on social media that the Trump administration hates Zelensky and Ukraine and sees Ukrainians as, quote, barriers to backroom deals at the Kyiv food market. Soldier Denis Sokolov says Zelensky wants what's best for Ukraine. The main difference is that Ukraine won't make a peace, but Trump won't make a deal. That's a huge difference in our politics, in our vision to how we want to end the war. Making peace versus making a deal, he says, are two different goals.
John C. Dvorak
Let me just contradict the NPR lady here. I have friends in the Netherlands, Germany, Germany, Belgium, the UK and you know who they really hate? The Ukrainians. They're sick of them. Now, you won't hear that. And, and, and these friends and family members are no fans of President Trump per se. They're sick of the Ukrainians. And the Ukrainians are walking around doing, I've seen TikTok videos. I hate it here in Holland. This place sucks. The Dutch are no good. The food sucks. Kind of true.
Adam Curry
It's like the whole thing, Ukraine is known for its cuisine.
John C. Dvorak
They must have something going on. All right, what's this? The rally clip. Is that the next one?
Adam Curry
Yeah.
Craig
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is hosting a meeting of European leaders in London tomorrow to show support for Ukraine.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah. Okay. So we are. We already know what came out of that one. Yes, indeed. I mean, I don't. I don't know how much more we can do. The only thing is I did get a note that Halt Back Bunkers, who are a marine fuel provider in Norway has now declared they will cease supplying fuel to U.S. navy vessels. Well, that seems smart.
Adam Curry
What? Yes, I missed this one.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Let me see.
Adam Curry
Why?
John C. Dvorak
Because, you know, let me see. I have their. We have today been witnesses to the big. This is apparently from Huldbach Bunkers on X. So take it for what it's worth.
Adam Curry
Could be bull crap.
John C. Dvorak
Could be. We have been witnesses to the biggest shit show ever presented live on TV by the current American president and his vice president. Huge credit to the president of Ukraine restraining himself for keeping calm even though the USA put on a backstabbing TV show. It made us sick. Short and sweet. As a result, we have decided to an immediate stop as fuel provider to American forces in Norway and their ships calling on Norwegian ports. No fuel to American. We encourage all Norwegians and Europeans to follow our example. Slava. Ukrainia. Okay, all right.
Adam Curry
I don't know if it's true, but seems highly unlikely.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, well, that's why I say it's an ex post. You just don't know. Someone recommended I read the Road to Serfdom. Have you ever read that?
Adam Curry
From Hayek, long time ago.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
So this person book, it's right in with, you know, it's a hair on fire thing.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. But in a way it's kind of. It makes sense because Europe wants central planning, they want central war planning, which means central industry planning because that's what the war economy is. They want the central bank, they want the finances together, they want the European Union taxes to pay for everything thing. And you know, you just. Everyone's like, oh, whatever, I don't know, it's kind of sad. So they need.
Adam Curry
It goes back to the. The days of the kings and queens and serfs and peasants. This is a historic thing. They. They've always had a. The fiefdom kind of thinking, well, I mean, it's pathetic.
John C. Dvorak
Sorry, eu, but yeah, it does feel a bit like that. So. Well, wait until everyone really lose their ever loving minds when Trump starts doing a deal with Putin. That'll be fun. It's good for the show, but man.
Adam Curry
It'S not going to be fun to watch.
John C. Dvorak
No, but it's good for the show.
Adam Curry
We have just as many Americans who think the same way.
John C. Dvorak
More professional signs as JD Vance and family go on a quick little break.
Craig
For Vice President J.D. vance and his family following yesterday's fiasco there with Ukrainian President Zelensky. There's some new video now we have showing the vice president being greeted by protesters holding anti Vance pro Ukraine signs as he wakes his as he makes his way there to Vermont for America. Met the Vance family outside of the reserve resort and the family ultimately had to move to an undisclosed location.
John C. Dvorak
Undisclosed location.
Adam Curry
Okay, this is the same old thing with you with Maxine Waters during the first administration telling get in their faces, get in their faces. That's horrible. Republicans. It's really about Republicans.
John C. Dvorak
The so I do have two short clips regarding J.D. vance, Trump and and Starmer about the free speech issue, which I still think should be called freedom of speech. But okay, everyone calls it free speech. Here's J.D. vance making a point of it with the British Prime Minister.
Craig
I said what I said, which is.
Adam Curry
That we do have, of course a.
Craig
Special relationship with our friends in the.
Adam Curry
UK and also with some of our European allies.
Craig
But we also know that there have been infringements on free speech that actually.
Adam Curry
Affect not just the British, of course, what the British do in their own.
Craig
Country is up to them, but also affect American technology companies and by extension American citizens. So that is something that we'll talk about today at lunch. We've had free speech for a very, very long time in the United Kingdom.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, you had it for a very long time and then you did away.
Craig
With it and it will last for a very, very long time. Well, no, I mean, certainly we wouldn't want to reach across US citizens and we don't. And that's absolutely right. But in relation to free speech in the uk, I'm very proud of our history there.
John C. Dvorak
I'll bet you're proud of it. Here's Keir Starmer.
Adam Curry
What is he talking about? They're arresting people for Facebook posts.
John C. Dvorak
You can get arrested for performative praying, which I thought was a great term. So if you pray in front of a window and someone sees it, that could be seen, you know, as insulting and you can get a citation or be arrested for it. But here's Starmer once again denying this. I think it's on Bret Baier.
Craig
He did say today we do have this special relationship with our friends in the UK and some European allies. But we also know that there have been infringements on free speech that actually affect not just the British, but also affect American technology companies and by extension American citizens. House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, I think has brought this up. This is about UK's Online Safety Act. Is the UK and EU trying to censor speech. No, we don't believe in censoring speech but of course we do need to deal with terrorism. We need to do.
John C. Dvorak
By the way, it's true, they don't censor speech, they just arrest you. That's not the same as censorship. He's being very tricky here.
Craig
We don't censoring speech but of course we do need to deal with terrorism. We need to deal with pedophiles and things like that. But I talked to the Vice President about it today and we had a good exchange about it. And of course he's right to champion free speech. We champion free speech in the United Kingdom and in relation to the measures that we've taken, obviously we're very mindful that it shouldn't have an impact on US citizens.
John C. Dvorak
Very demure, very mindful. Now what this is about is you heard it mentioned twice, it affects US technology companies. What they're talking about here is the Apple order this morning.
Craig
Rare bipartisanship in Washington over new concerns about American cybersecurity. This gives the UK the right to basically spy on my data. At issue is an order from the British government that could affect people right.
Adam Curry
Here in the us.
Craig
The UK government is reportedly demanding Apple provide backdoor access to any data in its cloud storage system system. They've demanded this access not only to citizens of their own country but to citizens around the world, which is pretty scary. Just last week Apple said it would stop offering an optional security feature in the UK called Advanced Data Protection which is found under Settings. That feature blocks Apple from unlocking your data. Apple holds the key to all of the data that's uploaded into icloud. And the reason they do this makes sense. It's because, oh, I've lost my password. And so Apple can say don't worry, we'll take care of you, we can get that data back. Advanced Data Protection says no, no, I don't want Apple to have the key. But the UK may want Apple to go further in providing data access presumably for national security or law enforcement here at home. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard forming a legal response saying this would be a clear and egregious violation of Americans privacy and civil liberties. Lawmakers urging action saying these dangerous short sighted efforts by the United Kingdom Kingdom will undermine Americans privacy rights and expose them to espionage by China, Russia and other adversaries. It's up to American politicians to start putting the pressure on the UK and saying whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, this is an American company, this is a Bit out of bounds.
John C. Dvorak
It's kind of interesting to me that, you know, the UK is looking at. Well, they've ordered Apple effectively and I think Apple has complied. Like don't increase crypt it. And our own spy agency, the nsa, seems to be a trans cult. They're just talking about tucking all day. I mean, what is going on in the world? Have you seen that?
Adam Curry
Have you seen any situation has not really been exploited by the mainstream media enough? It seems to me if I was the editor of a metropolitan daily, I would take that story and change, just go after it.
John C. Dvorak
Well, it's the City Journal that's going after it. That guy, what's his name? Christopher.
Adam Curry
Ruo.
John C. Dvorak
Rufo. Rufo, I think Rufo, yeah. He's go. He's going after it. The mainstream media can't go after it because it, it's anti trans. It's transphobic. It's no good. They're still all in on that. They. They can't do that. So.
Adam Curry
Speaking, they're in a bind with this, with this trans thing. It's just beyond them.
John C. Dvorak
Although, yeah, actually I had a. Let me see. I have a clip this. A tick tock clip, no less. Oh, no, no, I'm. I'm in your turf. This is a gay lady and she's out of the club.
Craig
Howdy. My name is Julie. I'm an adult human female.
Adam Curry
And to be in the gay club.
Craig
You used to just have to. To do gay stuff. I'm a girl. I kiss girls. Homo done easy over with.
Adam Curry
We get it.
Craig
No one gives a. But now to be a gay, it seems there's a lot more rules. You gotta read the fine print. You have to sub subscribe to a political ideology. You have to apparently be miserable and oppressed.
Adam Curry
You have to hate everyone who thinks.
Craig
Differently than you, fam. I just can't do it. I'm still gonna be a gay, but I ain't in the club no more. All right, if you're picking up what I'm putting down, let's be friends.
John C. Dvorak
Let's be friends. All right. She's out of the club.
Adam Curry
She's a turf.
John C. Dvorak
She's. Oh yeah, she's a big turf. Yeah. I don't think she cares about what anyone does, but she just doesn't want to be a part of the club, which is a good sign.
Adam Curry
Yeah, we found these clips over the years of these lesbians. Mostly the gay. Gay males don't bring it up as much, but the lesbians seem to be very upset about it.
John C. Dvorak
All of them, except Kara Swan wisher. She's all in. She. She is the leader of the cult.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah, she. Well, that's because she's a Democrat. She's stuck in the.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
In the Democrat ethos. I can't allow you not to think that way.
John C. Dvorak
That's my hate. Listen. I can't even listen to my hate. Listen, it's gotten so bad.
Adam Curry
It's hurting the show.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. All right. Thursday, I'll bring in clips from my hate. Listen, it's. It's okay. It's always the same. What house are you in today, Scott? Oh, I hate Trump. Me too. Okay. By the way, you know, we. We often play these super cuts of the news media saying the same thing over and over again.
Adam Curry
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
The same line.
Adam Curry
It's an old gag that seems to have legs.
Craig
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
So I have a super cut of influencers. This kind of shows you how smart companies are using the Internet and TikTok and Instagram to do exactly the same. They give influencers money. They give him a script. And in this case, they all are also peeling a potato. And this is for some. Some supplement company, I believe. So It's. It's the exact same thing. They're peeling a potato with a potato peeler. And it's crazy. And they say this. My dad is one of the highest.
Craig
Paid nutrition Dad's one of the highest paid nutritionists in California. No one believes him when he says to these things. My dad is the highest. My dad is one of the highest.
John C. Dvorak
Paying nutritionists, yet nobody believes him when.
Craig
He says these things. Paid nutrition. My dad was the highest paid nutritionist in 2024, and still nobody believes him when he tells them. My dad is one of the highest paid nutritionists in all of California, yet for some reason, nobody believes him when he says these things. Chickpeas. That's the highest paid nutritionist in California, yet no one believes in what he's says. These things. If you drink.
Adam Curry
My dad's the highest paid black nutritionist in Southern California, and yet no one believes him when he gives them these symptoms.
Craig
My dad's one of the highest paid nutritionists in all of Florida, yet no one believes him when he tells them these things.
John C. Dvorak
If you drink.
Craig
My dad's the highest paid nutritionist in California, yet no one believes him when he says these things. If you. My dad is one of the highest paid My dad is one of the highest paid nutritionists. And here are some wild things he swears by that no one ever believed. My brother's the highest paid nutritionist in Europe. Yet no in the US Believes in what he. He shares these secrets. My dad's a dietitian. Of course he'll make me a healthy dinner.
Adam Curry
My dad is the highest paid nutritionist in all of New York.
Craig
But nobody believes me when I share this advice.
John C. Dvorak
There you go.
Adam Curry
Wow. Who dug that one up?
John C. Dvorak
Well, it's very easy to do for yourself if you have the TikTok app, but I know you only use it on the computer, but maybe time to get the phone out of the Drawer. Load the TikTok app and you search for a term. And in the TikTok app, when you scroll, scroll, then it starts playing.
Adam Curry
But you get a variety of yes.
John C. Dvorak
But it starts playing the preview. So this was literally just scrolling through the previews, letting each one play as it came by, and then scrolling further to go to the next one.
Adam Curry
Did you put this together?
John C. Dvorak
I did not. I did not. But I saw how it was done.
Adam Curry
That's astonishing.
John C. Dvorak
Is it surprising, though?
Adam Curry
It's not a surprise in the least. But the obviousity, which is a good word, by the way.
John C. Dvorak
Obviousity I like.
Adam Curry
Yeah, the obviousity of this is people should be frightened by it. This is an op of the highest order. We're just being played by these marketing people in every which way.
John C. Dvorak
You want to hear some Big Pharma plays?
Adam Curry
Love it.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, first, an easy one. Just like, what do you call it? Low hanging fruit.
Craig
It didn't take long for one year old Soren's flu symptoms to land him in the emergency room. It was really overwhelming. And the fact that the hospital was already so packed with kids that were sick was also a startling thing. But as soon as it seemed he was getting better, he then got rsv. We had to like quarantine him away from his brother and he, he was like crying to hang out with his brother. And it was just. It was really heartbreaking. It turns out there's been a big increase in families dealing with the same situation. So it's been different this year. Dr. Olukemi Akin Rinola is used to busy days and seeing sick kiddos, but not like this.
John C. Dvorak
Thank you for picking up on that. If there's one thing I despise, it's calling kids kiddos. It's. It's. It's creepy.
Craig
Busy days and seeing sick kiddos, but not like this. Well, on this particular day, we had flu A, influenza a positive, about 20 cases in just my panel. It was really alarming. It can be tough for pain parents. So many of these viruses have similar symptoms. Runny Noses, coughs, some sort of fever. But we asked what is the key to telling them apart for the flu? If you see high fever, chills, lethargy for rsv, respiratory distress, wheezing, or just you can see the retractions on the chest area for Covid form of lymph node. So they're inflamed. So that's more Covid and no neurovirus have a fever, not as high usually it's about like the 99.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. So we have 4 to 101.
Craig
And once kids do start to feel better, they're actually more susceptible to other viruses. At that point, the immune system was low. Easier for them to get everything else after treatment. Soren is feeling better. We're definitely on the up and up now. Doctors say during this time, keep an eye on your kids symptoms and know that early intervention works. You know, you know your child and kind of trust your gut a little bit. In flu season, I'll be honest, it's probably better safe than sirens.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. So there's your quademic. Unfortunately, the kid's not puking with norovirus. But this one.
Adam Curry
Yeah. How does that work? How do you get norovirus and not puke?
John C. Dvorak
Now this is my favorite because it is. This is a very important week and I'm not downplaying the importance of the week because my daughter had an eating disorder, My stepdaughter had an eating disorder. Lots of girls have eating disorders. But it is National Eating Disorder Week. So let's celebrate with a new term.
Craig
On the medical watch this afternoon. It's National Eating Disorder Awareness Week. And there is a disorder affecting boys and young men that you've likely never heard about. It's called bigorexia.
John C. Dvorak
Bigorexia. Have you ever heard of this, John?
Adam Curry
You've likely heard of big erection, but not bigorexia.
Craig
Dr. Humah Khan is the director of Adolescent Medicine and Advocate Children's Hospital and joins me now. Thanks for being with us. So first of all, what is bigorexia? Yeah, so bigorexia is a term that describes muscle dysmorphia. It's a type of body dysmorphia in which an individual is hyper focused on getting very muscular and lean. And so what are some of the warning signs to watch for? Some of the warning signs?
Adam Curry
Too much?
John C. Dvorak
Yes. This is, this is crazy. Bigorexia. What are some of the warning signs?
Craig
Some of the warning signs to watch. Watch for. So some of the warning signs are.
Adam Curry
Kick your ass is one of them.
Craig
Child is just getting very interested in Working out.
Adam Curry
Oh, heaven forbid.
John C. Dvorak
When you're interested in working out, you better lay down, son. You've got bigorexia.
Craig
If these workouts are very exclusive, this.
Adam Curry
Is an April Fool's joke.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, no, it's not. This, this lady had a, a white lab coat on and a stethoscope and.
Craig
Everything happened, happening every day, multiple times a day. And if this is also paired with any restrictive eating behaviors like adhering to a fad diet, cutting calories, cutting carbs, to the point where you're noticing your child is no longer eating like they used to. But what's the difference?
John C. Dvorak
Do you mean like eating healthy and what is this?
Adam Curry
Your kidneys, like an anti report.
Craig
No longer eating like they used to. But what's the difference between, you know, a child who becomes kind of aware of their looks, if you will, as they enter the teenage years, and one.
John C. Dvorak
Who watches Joe Rogan is exhibiting conduct.
Craig
That parents should be concerned about? Yeah, I think that's, that's a really interesting point. And this week is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. And I think it's, it's really interesting to think about. You know, we focus on eating healthy and exercising and how that's important. But it's also important to note that when these things are done in excess, it can be very dangerous. Dangerous.
John C. Dvorak
Bigorexia.
Adam Curry
There you go, dangerous. By the way, the first report I wanted to make a comment on.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
They, they like the idea of softening you up with the kind of pre. Propagandizing the public that, oh, your kid has influenza, then he. And he gets RSV on top of that. They always like to. Which I don't know how often this happens, but, but the idea is to make you think that you're going to get two things at once.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
To, to, to keep in play the idea that when you get the flu, you can also get bird flu or something, or the two will intermix and a third new disease will evolve. You know that that whole concept, which is very sketchy, is, has to be in the public frame of mind. So we can always keep people in a state of fear.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, bigorexia, also known as reverse anorexia or, or mega rexia. How about magorexia? There's a new one.
Adam Curry
Magorexia, Maga.
John C. Dvorak
I'm gonna write it down. Magorexia. It'll be a thing. You watch Maga. Rexia will be a thing.
Adam Curry
Now to define what it is exactly. It's a beefed up Trump supporters. No, no bodyguards.
John C. Dvorak
You wear red hats. That's it. That's Magarex. This is Now. I found this to be fascinating. I can back up his claim about the event taking place. I can't back up his lab claims. This is Dr. David Erb. Dr. David Herb.
Adam Curry
Herb.
John C. Dvorak
Not Herb, but Dr. David Erb.
Adam Curry
The Erb, yes.
John C. Dvorak
And he has an explanation for the measles outbreak in Texas, which I thought was worth sharing. Hi, Everybody.
Craig
This is Dr. David Herb.
Adam Curry
Herb Family Wellness. Quickly, everybody needs to know that it's.
Craig
National news that there's a, quote, outbreak.
Adam Curry
Of measles in Texas. And it's Gaines County, Texas, and the.
John C. Dvorak
Outbreak started with 14 individuals.
Craig
That was the outbreak.
Adam Curry
The outbreak.
John C. Dvorak
14 people.
Adam Curry
What they did not tell you is guess what happened that caused the outbreak in Gaines County, Texas. It was a free measles vaccine campaign that vaccinated a bunch of individuals and.
Craig
Literally is, is the cause of the outbreak. If you actually, in fact, there's receipts.
Adam Curry
On this, you can actually go back and look. There's articles on it. And I know the propaganda wheel is.
Craig
Turning, but here's the thing. It's not a coincidence that it's happening right now.
Adam Curry
And RFK Jr. Is about to put.
John C. Dvorak
A dent in the whole pharmaceutical vaccine industry.
Craig
But here's the other thing. There's a test called reverse transcriptase RNA test that you can test individual that have infections and things and look at the virus.
Adam Curry
And if you do that on people.
Craig
With measles, you can see if it's a wild viral strain of measles or.
Adam Curry
If it's a vaccine strain of measles.
Craig
And guess what you find invariably, almost every single time when you see these outbreaks, you think it's wild measles or do you think it's actually vaccines? Measles.
Adam Curry
And what you variably find most of.
Craig
The time is that it's actually a.
Adam Curry
Vaccine strain of measles, not wild measles.
Craig
Which means, guess the cause of it was.
Adam Curry
The cause was the vaccine program in.
Craig
A time where they're actually trying to prove, hey, you know, that vaccines eradicate.
Adam Curry
All these quote unquote diseases, when really the only thing that's keeping these things going is literally the vaccine programs that.
John C. Dvorak
Are actually causing people to get sick. So I, I don't know about it. I buy, I buy it too. Yes.
Adam Curry
I buy it because this reminds me of this swine flu. The number of vaccines that went out with life swine flu in them. And it was some sort of a supposed accident. I never believed that it was designed to plant swine flu.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, good work.
Adam Curry
And this makes nothing but sense because Kennedy's coming in, let's plant some measles, a measles quote, unquote outbreak, and then make a big fuss about it.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, listen, we don't, we don't put anything past these ghouls just because.
Adam Curry
There'S billions of dollars involved in free money. I mean, why wouldn't you try this trick?
John C. Dvorak
Yes. I mean, just like Hollywood, you know, let's get rid of Gene Hackman. Everyone will watch the Oscars. And remember, conclave is in the running.
Craig
So what we are hearing is the word out of the Vatican is that the Pope is in serious condition. The words that they're using are extremely concerning. He's been hospitalized for more than two weeks with pneumonia and bronchitis. And although it appeared as if his condition was improving, things have taken a turn. According to official reports, the Holy Father was up this morning and praying in the chapel. At some point he suffered an isolated coughing fit which caused him to start vomiting.
John C. Dvorak
And there's an isolated coughing. That's quite the coughing fit. If you start vomiting. This is not good morning.
Craig
And praying in the chapel. At some point he suffered an isolated coughing fit which caused him to start vomiting. And there's concern about aspiration, which is when food or liquid goes into your airway instead of through your esophagus. The episode was so intense that he's receiving what we are told is non invasive medical ventilation. So what does that exactly mean? Here's pulmonologist, Dr. Barbara Mann from Mount Sinai.
John C. Dvorak
We bring in the pulmonologist to explain this.
Craig
Non invasive mechanical ventilation is a tight fitting mask that fits over your nose and mouth and pushes air in and supports the work of breathing. This is really concerning. He's an elderly man. He's had many pulmonary complications to begin with. He's been in the hospital for a while now. And although he may have been stable for a couple of days going into this, this acute episode, I'm sure set him back a lot. And it's unclear whether he'll be able to recover from that or not. So the question on everybody's minds, has Pope Francis been given his last rites, which, if you're not Catholic, it's a sacrament given to those who, who are close to death.
John C. Dvorak
That's like a question that was not in my mind, but thanks for bringing it up.
Adam Curry
It's not. When you're close to death is you're dying, you're in the process either dying or you just died. You're just right there at the Death's bed. It's not because you're gonna die here. You can do that tomorrow.
Craig
Then.
John C. Dvorak
The reason why we need this is because of the Oscars tonight.
Craig
And it's unclear whether he'll be.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
I gotta say that you're probably right.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Craig
So the question on everybody's mind says.
John C. Dvorak
Everybody's mind, Francis.
Adam Curry
Everybody. You said on your mind. That's not on mine was not on.
John C. Dvorak
My mind until I heard the clip.
Craig
Rights, which, if you're not Catholic, it's a sacrament given to those who are close to death. The Vatican hasn't said if that was.
Adam Curry
To be announced, it would mean that.
Craig
The Pope's condition has become so severe that death was imminent. And again, we just want to mention to both of you that it has not been announced, but people are waiting.
John C. Dvorak
To see if in fact they do.
Craig
So here.
John C. Dvorak
Go for sure.
Adam Curry
All right.
John C. Dvorak
Thanks, Teresa. Thanks, Teresa. Awful, awful news. Awful news. I'm saying. Conclave for the win tonight. Conclave for the win. Looks like a good movie, by the way.
Craig
Looks.
John C. Dvorak
Looks pretty interesting, isn't it?
Adam Curry
About a gay, a transsexual priest or something?
John C. Dvorak
All kinds. No, like the. The priest who becomes Pope has ovaries and all kinds of. It's perfect.
Adam Curry
Yes, it's perfect, man.
John C. Dvorak
It's perfect. Perfect.
Adam Curry
I thought Enora, was it a Nora, the one that seems to be the last minute favorite until Conclave all of a sudden took over. First it was some. One other movie, then it was this. This is all bull crap.
John C. Dvorak
I haven't seen any of them. Honora. What is it?
Adam Curry
Because none of these movies are any good.
John C. Dvorak
What is the Anora movie about?
Adam Curry
It's about a.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, thanks for the plot line.
Adam Curry
That's basically it. Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Comics for blogger wants the. The. The Jesse film to win. Was it the. The bondage movie? What's the bondage movie?
Adam Curry
Pam Bondi.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, the bondage movie.
Adam Curry
It's bondage movies that may be a normal pain.
John C. Dvorak
I think it's called Pain.
Adam Curry
Pain.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I think it's called Pain. Let me see.
Adam Curry
There's a bondage movie. That's what is wrong with Hollywood. Every. These movies are all converted.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, A Real Pain is the name of the movie it stars.
Adam Curry
Oh, that's a comedy, though.
John C. Dvorak
It stars Jesse Eisenberg, and I think.
Adam Curry
I wrote the script. It's a comedy. It's a. It's a light comedy. It's not. Not a hardcore bondage. I'm just telling you, like this guy, this Jesse character is apparently very talented. Wait a minute.
John C. Dvorak
Wait a minute. Is this another Brunetti production? This sounds like it's got Brunetti written all over it.
Adam Curry
No, Brunetti's still out of it.
John C. Dvorak
He's trying to get Scaramanga to do AI movies now. Have you been following that on. On X?
Adam Curry
No, but Scaramanga is supposed to be doing these. This with us.
John C. Dvorak
Brunetti came in.
Adam Curry
Brunetti in his ep.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yeah. He stole him. He stole him. He stole Scaramanga from us. He's like, egging him on, like. Oh, yeah.
Adam Curry
Wow. This is a real Hollywood backstabbing. Hollywood move.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. That's what Hollywood dudes do. They sneak into your community, steal your. Guys. Guys. And you think we're going to get a Scaramanga movie created by no Agenda. No, no. We're not getting no royalties, no residuals, no nothing.
Adam Curry
We don't even get a screen. A screen credit as an associate, which, according to Brunetti, is the lowest of the low.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, man, the. Thanks, Dana Bruno, maker of fine films as House of Cards and series. House of cards and 50 shades of gray. Big time. No Agenda producer just came in to get ideas from our people. Nice.
Adam Curry
Well, he came to the best.
John C. Dvorak
Well, this is true. This is true.
Craig
Fact check, false.
Adam Curry
Talk about what? What?
John C. Dvorak
Nothing, Nothing, nothing.
Adam Curry
What did you just do?
John C. Dvorak
I just did.
Craig
Fact check, false.
Adam Curry
Fact check, false, False.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I just threw it in there.
Adam Curry
The defending USAID clips. This is from npr. Oh, yeah.
John C. Dvorak
This is. This is still ongoing, of course.
Adam Curry
And this is interesting to me because this is the. NPR is all in all this. Poor usaid. They've, you know, they've. I want to go for these two clips, and I want to go to the. I'm going to do this regularly, and I hate to tell you, but it's the best I could find. Is Jesse Waters, who. Who. Who. Who summarizes some of the scams going on. And he does a good job almost on almost every show.
John C. Dvorak
Let me guess, is it trans? Yeah, of course. Yeah. Because that get nothing gets the Fox viewers riled up than $2 million to some trans dance party. Yeah, that's right. So it was Trans Dance Party. You got it wrong. Usaid. All right, npr.
Craig
Been a difficult week for the United.
John C. Dvorak
States Agency for International Development. The Trump. I love this guy. I want him to do jingles for us. You're listening to no Agenda shots.
Adam Curry
He doesn't have to. You've got the.
Craig
Been a difficult week for the United.
John C. Dvorak
States Agency for International Development. The Trump administration killed nearly all of the aides of the Aid agencies.
Craig
What?
John C. Dvorak
What?
Adam Curry
Yeah, what?
John C. Dvorak
Wow. What's his mind on? Very. Killed all the aids. And you can hear him go, oh shit, I said aids. I mean aid meant the Trump administration killed nearly all of the aides of.
Craig
The aid agencies programs, put thousands of.
John C. Dvorak
Its employees on administrative leave or lay the them off. Meanwhile, a legal battle between the government and global health groups is going on about the funds that are still frozen. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court said it.
Craig
Would weigh in, though it hasn't issued a ruling yet. NPR global health correspondent Fatma Tanis joins us. Fatima, thanks so much for being with us. Thanks for having me, Scott.
John C. Dvorak
The case has reached the Supreme Court.
Craig
Help us understand it, please. So in January, when Trump officials at USC froze foreign aid funds, they also didn't pay organizations that work for work that was done before in December and January. And these global health groups now say that they've had to lay off staff and are facing insolvency. So they sued the government to make payments. A federal judge then ordered the government and set a deadline for last Wednesday to make those payments. But on Wednesday night, the Trump administration appealed, appealed to the Supreme Court. And Chief Justice John Roberts paused the case, giving the government a reprieve that on Friday, global health organizations urged the Supreme Court to order the government to make those payments. It's about $2 billion that the government owes these organizations and we're still waiting to see what the court will do next. And what about the terminations to the, to the agency's grants?
John C. Dvorak
What kind of programs have been cut?
Craig
So the administration sent out termination letters to organizations saying that it had determined that those grants were not aligned with agency priorities and that continuing those programs is not in the national interest. The administration has decided that more than 90% of U.S. uSAID grants are to be terminated. And some of those grants funded programs that work to deliver the Trump administration's own policy goals, like curbing migration, drug trafficking. Others provided shelters for rape survivors or education for children around the world.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, that's horrible.
Adam Curry
They go on and on and on. And so I got to the end of it because this last little bit here really kind of irked me. Fatma.
John C. Dvorak
Sorry.
Adam Curry
But wait, then Jesse Waters follows that. Here we go.
John C. Dvorak
Fatima, where does this leave the global assistance industry?
Craig
Well, it's quite the earthquake for the global aid industry. It's all interconnected. So this move by the administration has far reaching implications. Millions of people around the world will feel the impact. One example, the UN said that 9 million people in Afghanistan would no longer have health services without U.S. funding. And organizations just say that there's no replacement, really, for the role that the US had in the global aid sector.
Adam Curry
Okay, wait a minute. Nine million Afghanis are getting health care care from us?
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
When we have homeless encampments around, San Francisco's filled with them and there's tent cities on the main streets and all the rest of it, but we're paying for the health care.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
This is 9 million Afghani citizens. Are you kidding me?
John C. Dvorak
We have an epidemic of empathy in our country. An empathy epidemic. And people get so focused on these things, on the unhoused housed, on the poor Afghans, brown people in sandy areas. And they just forget about their own neighborhood, their own neighbors, their own family. It's really quite astonishing. And it is an effect of media driven MK Ultra programming.
Adam Curry
It's unbelievable. And NPR plays it to the hilt. They're all in on this. Now, of course, the funny thing is that those 9 million Afghanis that are supposedly getting health care care from us, it's really not going to them anyway. It's going to the Taliban for their just general funds. Because that came out in this report, which is Waters discussing some of these scams going on. And then he kicks it to a congressional hearing where they discuss this.
Craig
Doge found a $75 million contract for.
Adam Curry
Inclusive justice in Colombia.
Craig
40 million for indigenous people and Afro Colombian empowerment. Another 40 million for female empowerment in Colombia.
Adam Curry
Pretty sure this money's for cocaine.
Craig
But don't worry, we're also going to give the Caribbean 3 million for being gay and lesbian. You're gay and we want you to stay that way. And we still had money left over for terrorists.
Adam Curry
Mr. Roman, are you aware that we are sending $40 million a week to the terror Taliban?
Craig
Yes, sir.
Adam Curry
Can you name other instances of foreign aid going to terrorist organizations?
Craig
We have assisted Al Shabaab in Somalia. There's been instances of the Hamza network in Sudan.
John C. Dvorak
Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah, Kataiba, Hezbollah, Hayatakur Al Shams in Syria.
Craig
Dozens of terror organizations have received indirect assistance from US Foreign aid.
John C. Dvorak
Wow. Bringing back a name. A blast from the past. Yeah, baby. Al Shabaab hadn't heard from those guys in a while.
Adam Curry
Yeah, they get their money and shut up.
John C. Dvorak
That's like 2015 time. Al Shabaab. Well, Doge made some local news here. San Antonio is right down the road. This was shocking, to say the least.
Craig
The organization is also known as Endeavors. And you may have seen its administrative headquarters, headquarters and wellness center on Desavala Road where it has a cluster of buildings and storefronts. Doge focused on an overflow housing facility for migrant families. Endeavors operates in Pecos, Texas, which Doge says has been sitting empty while Endeavors has been receiving the $18 million per month. Homeland Security reposted Doge's X post, tagging U.S. attorney Ed Martin with the the words please investigate. To which Martin responded, duly noted. We are on it. I went to Endeavors San Antonio headquarters today to get a comment from the organization. They responded late this afternoon by email. Endeavors was responsible for maintaining operational readiness at the Pecos shelter, ensuring the ability to scale from cold status, operationally ready, but not actively serving children, to full use of 3,000 beds as needed. Decisions regarding facility use and migrant sheltering locations were made by the federal government, not Endeavors. Any claims of corruption or mismanagement are baseless. Doge also claims Endeavors received its HHS contract in 2021 after a former ICE employee and Biden transition team member joined the nonprofit.
Adam Curry
So, wait, $18 million a month?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, it was about a quarter billion dollar contract.
Adam Curry
$18 million a month for 3,000 beds empty?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Well, even if they're filled, let's see, what is that? 18 million? Let me do a quick calculation.
John C. Dvorak
Do 18 million divided by 3,000.
Adam Curry
Divided by 3.
John C. Dvorak
About. I'd say about 5,000. $5,000 a bed. Am I correct on that?
Adam Curry
5,000. $6,000 a day.
John C. Dvorak
6,000. No, a bed. A bed. 6,000.
Adam Curry
$6,000 A bed. $6,000 a bed.
John C. Dvorak
Which means a month.
Adam Curry
This is $18,000 a month. So it's $6,000 a month per person.
John C. Dvorak
Per bed, yes.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Or per bed.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
Which is 70. What, $72,000 a year. Yeah, $72,000 a Year.
John C. Dvorak
He. If you and I had a hotel, we would be swimming in dough.
Adam Curry
We would.
John C. Dvorak
We'd be ramming so many illegals in there, you wouldn't know. It'd be so great with our friends in Washington.
Adam Curry
Well, NPR is very upset about, you know, the good money for the Afghanis, even though it's going to Taliban, but they're okay with that. They're also very upset with the D.C. attorney situation.
John C. Dvorak
Before you move on, I want you. I have two more Doge clips. Two more Doge clips. The first one includes Samantha Powers, who was at a demonstration because, you know.
Adam Curry
She had a picket sign tonight.
Craig
Uncertainty remains over the mass federal job cuts across several departments. A federal judge in California ruled the recent firings likely unlawful, and he said the Office of Personnel Management had exceeded its authority. The ruling does not mean those fired employees will be automatically rehired or that future firings will stop. Former workers at U.S. aid spoke out against the cuts at a rally yesterday. What is being done is one of the biggest blunders in American foreign policy history. It is one that generations of Americans will look back on with horror. Things are now impacting the national oceanic and Atmospheric Administration being impacted by the firings as well. NOAA 800 workers on probationary status have been laid off. Those who were not let go say the fired employees include meteorologists who make crucial forecasts at the National Weather Service. Those NWS models are used by local meteorologists across the country. Chris Bianchi at Our sister station 9News in Denver says that data is directly responsible for keeping people safe. That tornado warning is not issued by me. It was not issued by the nine News. Weather department is not issued by the TV enterprise. It's not issued by anybody. It's issued by the weather service.
John C. Dvorak
So who would issue a tornado warning?
Craig
The union's fighting the federal layoffs, call the California judge's ruling a first step and vowed to keep up the fight.
John C. Dvorak
You know, these are just feeds of data which any local meteorologist could translate and should be able to understand what's. What's coming. I mean, I have that. I have information like that.
Adam Curry
Not only that, but yeah, okay, we're gonna. There's one model that they create, and it's caused by. And these models. But if you. When there's a big storm coming, if you watch, even watch the regular weather channels or any of them, they show you all the different models. There's like 30 of them. Yeah, there's 40. Oh, here's the European model. Here's the Russian model. Here's the model from noaa. Here's the model. And they show all these different tracks. In fact, there was. When Trump was president, he did his own model once, if you remember, because he drew a map where the tornado or the hurricane was going to hit and they ridiculed him for it. And this is just overkill.
John C. Dvorak
There's a question I have because this is a little unclear and I'm trying to kind of get to the bottom of it. This is about Medicaid and this is going around. The people are very upset about this. As far as I know, no decisions have been made. Made. But maybe you can enlighten us on this one.
Craig
As an urgent care nurse practitioner, when I see a patient, really, my focus is on what do I need to do for this patient to help them. Justin Gill is the state nurses association president and worries about his patients who may delay a medical visit because of cost. This as the House and Senate Republicans are working to pass at least $880 billion worth of cuts to Medicaid. Medicaid is a lifeline. During a virtual press conference, US Senator Patty Murray explained 700,082,000 Washingtonians would be at risk of losing coverage if Republicans institute so called work requirements to qualify for coverage. What would be the impact to your patients access to care? It's only going to make matters worse when it comes to delaying care leading to conditions that are going to be much more costly. ICU nurse Julia Barcott believes the cuts would be devastating to the most vulnerable people. She says 69% of the patient population at Astria Topanish near Yakima is on Medicaid. You would be surprised that a church, neighbors, family members, relatives, friends that all have Medicaid to help with expenses and to have a more cost effective insurance. State Senate Minority Leader John Braun says it's too soon to know what the impact on Medicaid will be as there are multiple proposals and after President Trump has publicly said Medicaid will not be touched, a lot of our programs wrapped up in Medicaid waivers.
Adam Curry
I think all these are going to.
Craig
Be looked at pretty closely at the federal level and we should be prepared for four changes. Gil adds, the matter of caring for those who need it goes beyond party lines.
John C. Dvorak
Now from what I understand, part of this is all fear mongering of course.
Adam Curry
But we're by the way, what did they not understand about Trump saying Medicare will not be cut? They throw it in there. They quote him correctly, Medicare will not be cut.
John C. Dvorak
Medicaid.
Adam Curry
What part of that?
John C. Dvorak
Medicaid.
Adam Curry
I mean, I'm sorry, Medicaid. Medicaid will not be cut. What part of that, what is that? What can't you understand about that? Why are they doing this report? They're doing the same thing with. I have two clips about this by the way. The same thing with Social Security bullcrap. Well, the Republicans themselves had said hey, we're going to look for fraud. That's what we're going to do.
John C. Dvorak
From what I understand, this Medicaid fear mongering is tied to the Social Security clamp down. And from videos I've been watching online, it's mainly able bodied young women who are being required to work 20 hours a month in some form of service in order to maintain Social Security benefits which include Medicaid. That's what I've understood. And yeah, that's probably actually True. Well, letters have gone out. But that may be a Biden thing. That may not even be something from this administrator. Well, not administration, even from this Congress. So let's do your DC Clips.
Adam Curry
Let me see before we go to this, since you were on this topic. Social Security clips are better. And these are called Doshal Security.
John C. Dvorak
Doshal Security. Is this a misspelling or you're just super smart on me? This is good.
Adam Curry
These two clips and there's two of them. They're trying to make it seem as though they want to cut Social Security. Cuz that's part of the scheme of make Trump look bad, when in fact they're cutting employees. And the guy who does the report, one of these NPR guys who comes in, he knows this is a lie. And so he fumbles. And in both reports, these are two separate reports, he fumbles differently, but he fumbles both times. Knowing that this is. It's like guilt is in, in him when he does this.
John C. Dvorak
Which one do we go with first?
Adam Curry
We'll start with. The first one is not the. No, not the analysis. The first one is the short clip. Just the twist 1.
Craig
Another email is being sent to federal employees telling them to provide a list of their accomplishments this week by Monday night and to expect a similar email every week. It's part of billionaire Elon Musk's efforts to trim the federal workforce. The Social Security Administration announced yesterday it's eliminating thousands of positions. NPR's Ron Elving has more.
Adam Curry
At this point, the cuts are to Social Security staff. The administration announced Friday it plans to cut 7,000 jobs in response to an executive order from President Trump who has said he wants to slash the federal workforce even in what have been considered politically sensitive functions such as. As Social Security.
Craig
Social Security advocates say that the agency.
John C. Dvorak
What did he say? Social Security. Because the Kuda.
Adam Curry
He blows it at the end is because.
John C. Dvorak
I want to hear it again.
Adam Curry
Politically sensitive Social Security. So they make. So what's politically sensitive about cutting staff? Nothing. But cutting Social Security is politically sensitive. And he knows they're trying to conflate the two to try to trick the dumb listeners of NPR and the people that give him money.
John C. Dvorak
Let me hear it again.
Adam Curry
He wants to slash the federal workforce force even in what have been considered politically sensitive functions such as Social Security.
Craig
Social Security advocates say that the agency is at its lowest level in staffing in 50 years, despite the growing number of recipients.
John C. Dvorak
Social charcuterie. I think he said Social charcuterie.
Adam Curry
So this report was like this kind of twisted. So they didn't do it quite right. So later, not in the same show, but later came this report was a little longer. The same guy comes in again. They try to twist it to make it sound like they're cutting Social Security to make Trump look bad. Cuz he promised never to do that. Of course the Democrats like to say that. Or are they going to cut it? And so he has the same guilty response reaction, although it's just slightly different, but it's the same guy.
Craig
Another email blast went out late last.
John C. Dvorak
Night to federal employees asking them to.
Craig
List what they accomplished in the past week. Is this different from the email that.
John C. Dvorak
Is Elon Musk's Doge group sent out.
Craig
Over a week ago?
Adam Curry
Lots of confusion about this last night, Scott, and again this morning. The email came late Friday from the Office of Personnel Management, or perhaps still from the rather shadowy depths of the Department of Government Efficiency. That's the province of Elon Musk and his minions. Trump has tasked with slashing the federal workforce.
John C. Dvorak
This email from opm reiterating the original demand for the five bullet points, looked like what Musk wanted. Now, it's not clear yet which of.
Adam Curry
These messages the first one sent from.
John C. Dvorak
Doge over a week ago or this latest one is more legitimate. And it's not yet clear whether this.
Adam Curry
Is real or just a gesture of some kind. Trump seems to suggest its purpose is to see how many of these federal.
John C. Dvorak
Employees actually exist or come to work at all. But in the short term, it's another way to lower trust and regard for the government. Government and empower those who would displace it.
Craig
And in the half a minute we have left possible cuts to Social Security, which used to be considered the third rail.
Adam Curry
At this point, the cuts are to Social Security staff. The administration announced Friday it plans to cut 7,000 jobs in response to an executive order from President Trump who has said he wants to slash the federal workforce even in what have been considered.
John C. Dvorak
Politically sensitive functions such as Social Security, Social charcuterie. I'm telling you, he couldn't say it again.
Adam Curry
Politically sensitive social charcuterie. I mean, it's like, what are you, what's wrong with you, dude? Politically sensitive, cutting the staff, which is probably not necessarily there because the problem is they cut the people that know what they're doing, which is typical. I certainly do, is not good. But it's not cutting the payments to anybody. Nobody's getting shorted on their Social Security payments or benefits. But they keep trying to conflate the two, and they did in both reports. And this guy feels Guilty about it.
John C. Dvorak
Clearly, because he keeps stumbling over it. And by the way, breaking news. The Norwegian government has posted that US ships will be refueled and they apologize for the incident last night. Sounds like a rogue employee on the X. On the exit account there.
Adam Curry
Yep. Yeah, the old rogue employee. This is like the rogue employee. Which reminds me of the situation that took place recently with Apple where if you type in racist.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, that's great.
Adam Curry
On the iPhone, it comes up, you know, it's doing voice recognition software. You say to the phone, racist, and it's going to type it out and it types out Trump. And then it rather races and puts racist.
John C. Dvorak
Can anybody confirm that in the troll room? So you have to use Siri.
Adam Curry
It was. I saw it. Confirmed.
John C. Dvorak
I saw it. But you know, AI, whatever. I want to know if anyone can confirm it with their iPhone.
Adam Curry
I would like to say if confirmed or not confirmed, if this even happened for a split second. This is a rogue employee. They blamed this and that and the other thing. We all know what it was. No, I'm saying joker.
John C. Dvorak
If the video was. I've only seen one video of this. How many have you seen?
Adam Curry
I saw one guy do it live on tv. On local tv.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, okay. All right, well then good.
Adam Curry
And it was like, you know, John.
John C. Dvorak
It was not a rogue employee. It was a glitch.
Adam Curry
It's definitely a rogue employee. Some joker. I know the type. It's like, I got an idea.
John C. Dvorak
Hey, watch this.
Adam Curry
This is what people do when you're working for a company. You get an idea like this and you think you can get with it. And he maybe could.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
If you're really a good hacker, you could get away with a lot of stuff.
John C. Dvorak
I'm all for it. I think it's funny.
Adam Curry
It was very funny. I thought the whole thing was hilarious.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I think it's good. It's a feature, not a bug. Just remember it's a feature of the iPhone. All right, now let's do your DC Attorneys clips because you're on a roll here.
Adam Curry
Yeah, we get to more NPR complaining. And this is the one. This is like they. So the. Well, just the clips are self explanatory. This is about the firing or the demotion of these guys. And they. You take a. Okay, here's the logic. I have somebody working for me who is politically active and he's causing trouble and so I demote him. Yeah, my demoting him is not meaning I'm politically active. I'm just trying to get this political action, this, you know, this out of your company activism out of the office. Yes, but no, no, that's not the way NPR sees it. No, no, no, that's not what's going on on. Here we go.
John C. Dvorak
The new leadership in the Trump Justice.
Craig
Department continues to take actions against career.
John C. Dvorak
Is this guy on the air 24 hours a day now?
Adam Curry
He's on a lot.
John C. Dvorak
The new leadership in the Trump Justice.
Craig
Department continues to take actions against career prosecutors.
John C. Dvorak
Yesterday, the Acting U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C. demoted several senior attorneys, including those who oversaw cases against President Trump's political allies and January's six rioters.
Craig
NPR's justice correspondent Ryan Lucas joins us. Ryan, thank you for being with us.
John C. Dvorak
Thanks for having me. What can you tell us about these demotions?
Craig
Well, sources tell me and our colleague Kerry Johnson that the acting U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C. ed Martin, demoted at least seven top prosecutors in the U.S. attorney's office here. One of them is John Crabb. He was a supervisor in the office. He was involved in the cases against Trump ally Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro. He also oversaw January 6 cases. Another prosecutor is Greg Rosen.
John C. Dvorak
He led the Capital Siege Unit.
Craig
That's the unit that prosecuted January 6th cases. And then two of the other attorneys who were demoted worked on two of the most high profile cases to come out of the Capitol riot investigation. One of the attorneys helped lead the prosecution against Stuart Rhodes. He's the leader of the far right Oath Keepers extremist. Rhodes was convicted at trial of seditious conviction conspiracy. One of the other attorneys helped spearhead the case against Enrique Tarrio, the former.
John C. Dvorak
Head of the Proud Boys extremist group.
Craig
Tarrio as well, was convicted of seditious conspiracy at trial. So the bottom line here is all of the attorneys who were demoted were senior prosecutors with a lot of experience, and now they're being reassigned to basically entry level jobs.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, no. Seditious conspiracy. What is that?
Adam Curry
They overcharged these guys. It's pretty obvious. And then the fact that Bannon and Navarro spent time in prison, what is a good. That was totally politically motivated. And there's no question about it in anybody's mind. I mean, what's Bannon doing in jail?
John C. Dvorak
Seditious conspiracy.
Adam Curry
If he got thrown in jail for being a bad podcaster, that would be different.
John C. Dvorak
He should be in solitary confinement. If two or more persons in any state or territory or any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States conspire to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the government of the United States States. Wow. It's pretty heavy. Charge I'm having, having lunch With Joe Coffee. He's one of the January 6th guys. He's here.
Adam Curry
Oh, he'll have stories to tell.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yeah, yeah. He's a. He's a. He's a. He's the. You remember the guy with the crutch, holding the crutch up in the air?
Adam Curry
Oh, he's that guy.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. And so what he was saying was, pray, everybody pray. And then he was getting.
Adam Curry
Yeah, he was. He was just a peacekeeper.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. He was getting beaten by. By some capital cop. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Adam Curry
He got through. Oh, that. Well, that's a good guy. You should buy. You should be paying.
John C. Dvorak
Of course I'm going to pay. Yeah. He goes to our church. He just moved here, so I can't wait.
Adam Curry
We got.
John C. Dvorak
We got a fun church group you should get.
Adam Curry
Get a picture of. You should be holding up the.
John C. Dvorak
The crutch.
Adam Curry
Yeah, get a shot of that. Anyway, let's go. Part two of this was the reason given.
Craig
Well, one source tells me that Martin notified these individuals by email. In at least one of the emails, Martin said that every U.S. attorney has to assess the needs of their office as set forth by the President and the Attorney General, and, in essence, their priorities. And therefore, these senior prosecutors were being reassigned effective immediately. At least one of the emails ended.
John C. Dvorak
By saying, this change is not temporary. Now, I'm told that some of the.
Craig
Senior prosecutors were assigned to misdemeanors, which is where brand new prosecutors in the office are usually assigned. Others were demoted to what's known as the intake section, which is also for.
John C. Dvorak
Junior folks in the office.
Craig
One person I spoke with described these demotions as pure political retribution for working on cases that the Trump administration does not like. Now, I contacted the U.S. attorney's office about these actions for comment.
John C. Dvorak
It did not respond.
Craig
But this is not the first time.
John C. Dvorak
That Ed Martin, the acting U.S. attorney.
Craig
Here, has taken what appear to be retaliatory action against the office he leads. He previously fired more than a dozen prosecutors in his office who worked January 6th cases. So this is just the latest turmoil to hit the U.S. attorney's office here.
John C. Dvorak
In D.C. which is one of the.
Craig
Most important in the country.
Adam Curry
One of the worst in the country, too. It's a known fact. They're the guys who wouldn't do anything about the Fast and Furious situation. And when, yeah, when Holder was taken as contempt to Congress, they wouldn't press charges against him. But yet they'll throw Bannon in jail.
John C. Dvorak
I can't argue the bad podcasting bit. I mean, he needed to go away For a bit. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage. Say in the morning to you, the man who put the Cs in the social charcuterie. Say hello to my friend on the other end, the one, the only, Mr. John C. Du.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Anymore in the US in the ground. Feeding the airstubs in the water and the dames and knights out there in.
John C. Dvorak
The morning to the jewels. All right, we outdid last Sunday. Last Sunday we had two 573 peak trollage. And today 2759 getting back is now the. Over the last 100 shows it's been 2279 is the average. So we're above average. Very nice. Well done, trolls. And you know why, John? You know why? Trump is good for the show as.
Adam Curry
Long as he keeps up the blurt.
John C. Dvorak
Keep the keep on blurting press is good for us.
Adam Curry
It'd be something, something between now and next Thursday. Trump will do something, will get everyone all riled up.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Oh, Lord, please have President Trump do something to rile everybody up. It's good. We love having the trolls with us there in the troll room@trollroomio or they may be listening on one of those modern podcast apps. Today I'm going to promote Podverse. Podverse. You can find podverse@podcastapps.com. there's many more you can use. But these apps, the ones that have the live notification feature, you can listen to the live stream. It's fun. It's the modern way to listen to podcasts. More and more people are moving towards recording live in real time, which honestly, you should demand from your podcast. You know, that is. And that you should be able to sit there in a troll room and troll, troll them. Be the studio audience. We have no fear. We love it.
Adam Curry
A lot of people have trouble, I think, doing live to tape.
John C. Dvorak
Oh.
Adam Curry
Which is the thesis. The one of the two reasons that we ever started doing a podcast together is the two of us, philosophically.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
Are live to tape, guys.
John C. Dvorak
We are. Yes, we are. No edit.
Adam Curry
It is a philosophy. Some, A lot of people won't. No, no, no. You gotta do. Gotta clean it up. You gotta. You gotta clean it up. And you do a cut in and this and that and.
John C. Dvorak
And you know, you know that there's these modern editors like descript or descript, I'm not sure how you pronounce it, where you can actually sample your voice. And then if you. You could. So first you can edit on the transcript, which is kind of cool, you know, like I'm gonna edit this word out, and then I. But you can also have it replace words with your own voice. I mean, at what point do you just, like, give up?
Adam Curry
Just give up?
John C. Dvorak
It takes the soul out of it, people. It just takes the soul out of it. I don't understand. Don't understand why they do this. All of this is done under the value for value model.
Adam Curry
It's called overproduced.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yeah? Yeah. Well, during COVID when everybody was doing a podcast, that's when the. The role of podcast editor came about. What do you do? I'm a podcast editor. There are people with thriving careers as editors for influencers.
Adam Curry
Really?
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yeah. Christina's fiance is doing some of that work now. It's pretty good, I think, is that like 75 bucks an hour was responsible.
Adam Curry
For the Herky jerk look that's become so in vogue.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, yes.
Adam Curry
Your head's over here, then it's over here by millimeter, then.
John C. Dvorak
Well, yeah, you need the words on the screen. It'll pop something up, you know, flash, you know, because no attention span like radio. Anyway, we. We operate under the value for value model, which is quite well understood these days, which means we do the show, we provide value to you. If. What if you don't get value? Tune out. If you do, consider returning some to help us. We ask for time, talent, and. And treasure. And we have a bunch of artists and prompt jockeys who are always at the ready to provide us some value back in the form of artwork, which we like using in two ways. One is the actual artwork for each individual episode, which looks nice in the modern podcast apps. And also Dreb Scott uses them for his chapter work, which is also a feature of the modern podcast apps. And you can, you know, you can jump around like, oh, let me see what this section is about. And it'll even have a handy image, which should bring a smile to your face, because most of the images the artist put together bring a smile to your face, some more than others. Which means we chose the artwork from Matthew Dropko, Officially Matthew Drapko, 1972, for episode 1742. 1742, which he titled Golden Poop. Oh, yeah, that was their exit strategy. The Golden Poop exit strategy. Forgot about that. And this was a worker check. Chicken. A chicken worker, actually, as was discussed during the show, was. It wasn't. You liked it right away. You thought it was the only one.
Adam Curry
I liked it right away.
John C. Dvorak
You thought it was the only one worth doing.
Adam Curry
That's one of the reasons I liked it right away, because I didn't see anything that was. That was gonna work.
John C. Dvorak
I think I submitted. No, you said, find a better one and convince me. That's pretty much exactly.
Adam Curry
Exactly what I said. Not in that voice, but close.
John C. Dvorak
We briefly discussed Darren O'Neill's pocasting. What was that about? Was that People of Color podcast? I can't remember podcasting. Yeah. Blue Acorn had a jump chomp trump, which was. Okay. People doing the real AI ones are just becoming annoying. Let me see what else was there. Really wasn't anything. No, I can't see anything. Oh, a couple of people tried to do the gold card gag, but that's.
Adam Curry
A lot, actually, right?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, Nico Syme tried. It just didn't quite work. Just. And Dame Kenny. Ben had the right idea with a welcome to the USA tote bag, but then instead of a gold card, she had a platinum card.
Adam Curry
And then Brunetti's partner, Scaramanga did the black kid eating the bat.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, we're like, ye.
Adam Curry
No, we don't think we're gonna happen.
John C. Dvorak
Black kid eating. That's. That's gonna be a great movie, Brunetti. It's gonna be. I'm sure you'll be just fine. I saw a preview of the Brunetti movie, and it's. It's a cheesecake lady sitting in a coffee shop with Jesus reading the Bible and then James Bond outside is very, very strange plot. I'm not quite sure exactly what they're trying to do there. The acme of podcast. No, you. I think it was the best one. And we thank you very much, Matthew Dropko. Anybody can participate in this competition, which is the cool part about it. You just go to noagendaartgenerator.com you can upload it. If you're doing it live, when we're doing it live, then you have a good shot of being chosen, because right after the show, we find the opening snippet. We then check the credits, make sure they're good. It's like a nuclear code. Check. We both go through the list, make sure we don't miss anybody. Make sure the switcheroos are all done. Then we choose the top. No. Then we choose the artwork. Then we choose the title. That's the sequence. So you can participate. And remember, lots of this art gets used in the modern podcast apps chapters. Now to the Treasure portion of our Value for Value model. This is where we thank every single person who supports us with treasure $50 and above. And we start in this segment with our executive and associate executive producers. These are real credits. You can use them anywhere. Especially you can show up to Dana Brennan in his house and say, I'm an executive producer of the no Agenda show. Let me in. And he'll probably shot and get shot. $200 above associate executive producer. You can put it on IMDb.com or any of your social media profiles. Your LinkedIn looks very impressive there. And we'll read your note. $300 and above. You get an executive producer credit and we'll read your note. And we start off with Joel Sides from Medina, Texas, who comes in with 515.38. I'm pretty sure that's $500 plus the fees. And he says, john, you are a very good job of co hosting the show. I think he means do a very good job. I don't care what Adam says about you around the hill country.
Adam Curry
What?
John C. Dvorak
I don't. I don't know.
Adam Curry
What does he say?
John C. Dvorak
I don't know what I say.
Adam Curry
You do.
John C. Dvorak
The show is always entertaining and very informative. Thanks for all the hard work. Oh, not. You're not. Oh, yes, I am Commodore Sides. He's a little discombobulated in his note there, but thank you, Joel. I speak nothing but highly of Dvorak. Some lady came up to me the other day and said, john.
Craig
What?
John C. Dvorak
She. She said, john, crack me up with something. I forget what it was. Came up to me not to say like, hey, man, you're so awesome, or I saw you on Rogan. No, no. John was so funny on the last show. So it does happen. People love you.
Adam Curry
Sir. Dude named Ralph in Miami, Florida. He came in with 515 38. There we go. Same thing. Which means the Commodore plus $15.38 for the.
John C. Dvorak
For PayPal.
Adam Curry
For PayPal.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Now this note is for my donation of 1515 or 51538 to earn my rank of commodore of the no Agenda show. I want to thank you both and the back office team and all the producers for making the best podcast in the universe possible. The show has been a valuable resource to me over the years. May I please have some jobs? Karma to ensure my job seeking success. All the best, Baron dude named Ralph. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs.
Craig
You've got karma.
John C. Dvorak
We go to Jeff Barrick. I think B A R I C H Barrack from Coos Bay, Oregon. 350 and 93 cents, which he says is 333.33. Plus the PayPal fees, Jingles requested the full Trump clip of they're eating the Dogs. They're eating the cats. They're eating the pets. Followed by little girl. Yay. And this is a switcheroo. Oh. All right, let me get this ready here in the morning. My name is Jeff Barich. Okay, a handy pronunciation guide there, Jeff. Thank you.
Adam Curry
He got it.
John C. Dvorak
Got it. Barich. And this donation is for my smokin hot wife, Libby Barich's birthday on 3 3, which is coming up tomorrow. I'd like this 333.33 plus PayPal fees donation to be in her name. Libby donated. I'm my behalf years ago. I don't think either of us were deduced. So we both need to be deduced. We can do that. Oops. I got a deduc.
Adam Curry
You've been de douched.
John C. Dvorak
So we'll say that's for Libby. And this one is for. For you.
Adam Curry
You've been de douched.
John C. Dvorak
Message to Libby. Happy birthday, and I want to thank you for all your support over the years. It is truly the glue that holds our team together, and I love you very much. Message to jump. John and Adam. I'd also like to thank you guys for your coverage and let you know that you both really helped us stay sane throughout the COVID craziness in Springfield.
Adam Curry
They're eating the dogs.
Craig
The people that came in. They're eating the cats. They're eating. They're eating the pets. Yay.
John C. Dvorak
Still funny. That was still the winning. The winning quote for me for the election. That was the landslide quote. The landslide quote.
Adam Curry
People don't appreciate it for what it is.
John C. Dvorak
No.
Adam Curry
Abel Dos Santos in Luanda.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, Africa. Africa News. Africa donation.
Adam Curry
This Luanda. What is that? Congo?
John C. Dvorak
It's from Angola.
Adam Curry
Angola. Angola, that's right.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, that's pretty cool.
Adam Curry
Well, that's nice. We got a luanda Angola donation. $343 and $0.75. Thanks for being the greatest podcast in the world universe too, by the way. Really appreciated searching or reaching out. I'm sorry? Reaching out from Luanda, Angola, Africa.
John C. Dvorak
Send pictures. Send pictures.
Adam Curry
I want to send pictures.
John C. Dvorak
What's your rig? I want to see your rig down there. Hey. Commodore G checks in from Cincinnati, Ohio, with 343.75. As always, you guys deliver. Glad to be a producer on the Zelensky Smackdown episode. Commodore Indy, the White shepherd says hello as well. Infinity more years.
Adam Curry
Ryan M. In Cold Spring, New York, came in with 34333. Hello. John C. And Adam I, Ryan M. Of the Lower Hudson Valley, have finally arrived at the roundtable with a third payment of 34333. I wish to be knighted as Sir Weegee the Famous. Sir Weegee the famous. Please. These have two tubes of both the salt and pepper mix of both, which is the name of the product. Both the salt and pepper mix available for me at the round table. Both is a hilarious simple and equally tasty. It's good on french fries. Tasty because it's very fine grind of salt tasty product that I have recently launched. Ah, he's our guy.
John C. Dvorak
He's our guy. He's the boy. Both guy.
Adam Curry
It's the salt and it's the both guy. It's the salt and pepper mixed with two options. One is more salt, less pepper. The other is more pepper, less salt. Okay. Each of them at what we have thoroughly determined to be the perfect ratio for which for whichever direction your taste buds lean. Both can easily be purchased@useboth.com use both and our humorous content can be seen on Instagram at. Use underline both. Use both. Please play Jobs, Jobs, Jobs and one goat scream. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Craig
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs and jobs.
Adam Curry
Let's vote for jobs.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Did you receive a package of. Of like these CBD THC pills?
Adam Curry
No.
John C. Dvorak
An outfit called I think it's 1060 or 1090?
Adam Curry
No. Oh, I did get. I did get my first Ohio State hoodie though. And I will be thanking everyone who sent these.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, that's nice. I can't. I don't know who this is. And they say and it's is they've got. It comes in a bag that says definitely not drugs. Which is pretty funny. I don't know who sent it. I think it's 10.
Adam Curry
Oh, well, I got some. Okay. I have a similar situation.
John C. Dvorak
Ah.
Adam Curry
I had three is. I can't remember the brand name. Real pepper or something. There's these hot sauces. Three different hot sauces somebody sent. It was packaged well enough that the fact of the matter is the three bottles of hot sauce, tobacco sized bottles, Tabasco size. I'm sorry Tabasco size size bottles. And there were three of them. There's a habanero. There's another was a kind of a regular one. And then there was the ghost pepper one. The ghost pepper one broke.
John C. Dvorak
Oh no.
Adam Curry
Split in half.
John C. Dvorak
Oh no.
Adam Curry
And coated the packing material. It didn't leak out of the box, which is surprising. But the packing material was soaked in ghost pepper goo.
John C. Dvorak
I was.
Adam Curry
And go ahead. So I had to rinse out the other two bottles that were stained with the ghost pepper goo too. And I had to Wash them off. They're okay. They came in intact. The ghost pepper one, which was. Which was brand named Oli O L Y Oly Ghost got tossed. And in this process of tossing it and the packaging, it stunk up the house with a rather nice smell, by the way. Ghost pepper aroma. Isn't it that bad? But it was like very distressing for me.
John C. Dvorak
It's funny because last night we just watched the Seinfeld episode where he has the hot sauce that he has to bring back and it gets crushed in the overhead bin on the plane and it's all inside his suitcase. Coincidence?
Adam Curry
I don't remember that one.
John C. Dvorak
Coincidence? I think not. Jeffrey Maricopa, Arizona. 333.33. First time donation. He doesn't ask for it, but I'm.
Adam Curry
Going to deduce you've been de douched.
John C. Dvorak
He says, please, please play in order. Don't be a dick, Goat scream and you've got karma. 73 is Jeffrey Ria. His call sign is Alpha Bravo for golf. Tango 73s. Kilo 5, Alpha Charlie. Charlie.
Craig
Don't be a dick. You've got karma.
Adam Curry
A radar writer or at a radar writer in Milton, Georgia. 333. 33. TPP jobs. Karma, please. Which one's that?
John C. Dvorak
I have it. Oh, don't you worry.
Adam Curry
This brings me to knighthood. Please knight me, sir. Radar writer. Radar writer. Thank you for your courage. Brisket and bacon. Brisket and bacon. Interesting. At the round table, please. Jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs.
John C. Dvorak
Joe job.
Craig
You've got karma.
John C. Dvorak
Jeffrey Hodge is in Lindfield, New South Wales, Australia. 297. 17 now. Do you think that this is a 300 donation that got chopped down?
Adam Curry
Seems well it would come in at the rate that it was. It's just a spreadsheet. This wasn't put on by hand, so this would be 297in American dollars. So it was definitely 3, probably 333 or higher.
John C. Dvorak
I'm going to have to move him up then. Yeah. 333 might have been $8,000 for all I know. And Jeffrey says Sydney, Australia. Thank you. My wife Jen hit me in the mouth in 2024 and got me listening to the best podcast in the universe. Good wife. Thanks for bringing some normality and levity to a crazy world. Trump is good for the show. There will be no shortage of fodder for four more years. This is our first donation, so. So we need a double de douching.
Adam Curry
You've been de douched and we'll do.
John C. Dvorak
One more for the wife.
Adam Curry
You've been de douched.
John C. Dvorak
And we request. They're eating the hogs. Well, I don't think we have that one. We'll have to replace the H with the D. It never gets old. Regards, Jeff.
Adam Curry
They're eating the dogs.
John C. Dvorak
There you go. There you go. They should be eating the hogs.
Adam Curry
Yeah, that's good eating.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Dame Rita. And hey, there's Dame Rita again in Sparks, Nevada. She's been a regular recently. February 2.22. A bunch of ducks there. ITM John and Adam, thank you for the best. Dame Rita.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, that's an easy one. Matthew Martel, I'm sorry. Yes. Matthew Martell from Brumal, Pennsylvania. 21060 he says, Since you both love content suggestions, here's a segment idea for you. You take note. Take notes, John.
Adam Curry
I've got a pen.
John C. Dvorak
John C. Devorax Little known facts. It's not a tip, it's a fact. Visit martel hardware.com that's double L. Martel hardware.com use co coupon code USA+ bundle USA/ bundle for an additional 10% off your order. Hot Pockets.
Craig
Hot Pockets.
John C. Dvorak
All right.
Adam Curry
Jeez.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Well, he's on board as long as along with Eli, the coffee guy was on the next name on the list in Bensonville, Illinois, 20302. And he has a longer note saying March 1st. I completed another trip around the sun. It's his birthday. But my birthday present came a day early in the form of a meeting at the White House between Trump and Zelensky. Politics is my sports ball and the game is finally entertaining to watch again. John, I think your newsletter analysis may be correct. Trump is out to stick it to the Europeans. Only time will tell how this plays out. Jingles I'm going to come and f the EU for all. There you go. For all the suggested. He's on board with that, too.
John C. Dvorak
Yep.
Adam Curry
For all the coffee lovers out there, visit Gigawatt Coffee Roasters.com and use the code ITM20 for 20% off your order. Thank you for your courage and stay caffeinated. Says Eli the coffee guy.
Craig
I'm gonna come.
John C. Dvorak
And Linda Lou Pain checks in as she always does every single show with $200 requests. Jobs, karma and says. For a resume that gets results, visit ImageMakers Inc.com it's the go to of your executive and resume job search needs. That's Image Makers Inc. With a K. And work with Linda Liu, Duchess of jobs and writer of resumes.
Adam Curry
Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. That wraps up our executive and associate executive producers for episode 1743. Thank you all very much. We, of course, want to thank everyone who came in $50 and above, which will mention our second donation segment, never under 50, for reasons of anonymity and rem. Remember, you can always put up a. Put together a sustaining donation. They're very helpful for us. Go to noagendadonations.com any amount, any frequency. It's all up to you. That's noagendadonations.com Again, congratulations to our executive and associate executive producers.
Craig
Our formula is this.
Adam Curry
We go out, we hit people in the mouth. They're eating the dogs.
Craig
Shut up. Sleep.
John C. Dvorak
Hey.
Craig
Yay. Yay.
John C. Dvorak
Yay.
Adam Curry
I have a side note clip I want to play side note about. About Joanne's house of fabric. That's closed.
John C. Dvorak
Joanne.
Adam Curry
They've gone bankrupt.
John C. Dvorak
I've never even heard of Joanne's house of fabric. What is this?
Adam Curry
Well, Joanne's is a massive chain of fabric stores. If you were a girl, you or woman older. Because it turns out that. And I find this to be a depressing report because it discusses the fact that nobody knows how to sew anymore. I can sew.
John C. Dvorak
I can sew. I can do I know how to.
Adam Curry
Use a sewing machine?
John C. Dvorak
I know how to wind the spindle on the spool.
Adam Curry
Of course you do.
John C. Dvorak
I used to love it because that was when I get to play accelerated pedal. My mom taught me how to do it. When you're putting it on the spool. That was fun. So that's over now, huh? Do people even buy sewing machines anymore?
Adam Curry
We have a family of people. Everybody in this family has one of these. Of the old Singer slant needle, which is a classic sewing machine that has. That is very easy to use and one of the great. It's all mechanical. There's no. So it's. It's one. It's got gears. It's. It's old fashioned, by the way.
John C. Dvorak
Thank you. Untoward. Yes. The bobbin. I'm sorry?
Adam Curry
This.
John C. Dvorak
The bobbin.
Adam Curry
The bobbin. Right. I should have caught that.
John C. Dvorak
You should have caught. Yes, you should have.
Adam Curry
Well, my. Yeah, I dropped the ball.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Platelet clip. This talks about the store closures.
Craig
If you love to sew or do other projects with fabric, you might have already headed to your local Joann's store to pick through what's left. Joann's for the non Crafty used to be the country's biggest fabric retailer, but it went bankrupt and this week it started closing some 800 stores. I've been to a couple of the stores and I walk out and I cry. Ingrid Crapo is a professional maker of things with fabric. I have 10 sewing machines. I've done everything from uniforms for the University of Maryland to mascots for all.
John C. Dvorak
Of the sports teams in D.C. crapo.
Craig
Says she will miss a well stocked fabric store. She says the craft stores closest to her don't have much of a selection. And she calls online shopping for fabric a nightmare.
Adam Curry
Bet you didn't know, Michelle, that joann.
Craig
Fabric started out as a voice things.
Adam Curry
A cheese shop in Cleveland.
Craig
During World War II, German immigrants Hilda.
Adam Curry
And Berthold Reich sold cheese and fabric.
Craig
In a little store they ran along with their friends Sigmund and Matilda Rohrbach. I did not know that. And you know what? Hey. None of them was named Joanne.
Adam Curry
No, but the store was named after their daughters, Joan and Jacqueline Ann.
Craig
And it sold more fabric than cheese. And back then, making your own clothes was often cheaper than buying off the rack.
Adam Curry
Sewing is the lost art in America.
Craig
Mike Edwards, vice president at Joann's in.
John C. Dvorak
The early 2000s, that's the only reason they give is sewing's a lost art in America.
Adam Curry
I think that is the reason it's not. Nobody knows how to. They don't teach it in school anymore. They used to teach it in high schools. They used to have auto shop in high school. They used to have wood shop in high school. They used to have metal shop in high school. They used to have. They used to teach sewing in high school. They used to teach cooking in high school. Now they teach gender studies.
John C. Dvorak
When I was a kid in Holland, they taught us punikin, Punikin and pinican. You had a mushroom and so it was like a wooden mushroom with a hollowed out core. So like the mushroom stem would fit in your hand. It was kind of lewd, now that I think about it. And the mushroom head had, I think eight or maybe, maybe 10 nails in it. And you would use a crocheting needle and you would route the, the yarn around one of the, one of the nails and then pull it down the bottom, put it back up and pull it down the bottom so that you got a long trail of, you know, of something you pinnocked. I'm sure some Dutch people are going, wow, that he remembers that. So they taught us that. Even the boys, even the boys did the mark washroom thing. It was, it was quite normal back then.
Adam Curry
They don't teach anything like that. They don't even show kids how to, how to balance a checkbook. Oh, you don't need a checkbook. Use a credit card.
John C. Dvorak
It's got Venmo.
Adam Curry
They can't even add and subtract. I mean, it's unbelievable what's happened to the education system.
John C. Dvorak
Who needs a checkbook when you've got Venmo or cash app. Don't need it. You don't need. Everything's going to the phone. In fact, have thought I had a yes in Ohio. In Ohio, they really want everything on the phone. All your id.
Craig
Representative Thomas hall is one of the sponsors of bipartisan House Bill 78. The bill would allow Ohioans to use a valid digital ID instead of a physical ID card in almost any case except voting. We want to make sure that the infrastructure is ready for that and secure for that when we get of that day to allow for digital IDs for voting, whether that's in our lifetimes or the lifetimes after us. Under this bill, you'd be able to use a digital ID when you get pulled over for any BMV purposes and at more local businesses.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Moving towards a digital id. You know, now that I think about it, my mom used to have patterns and she'd put the paper patterns on the. On the fabric and then. And we always loved using that roller with all the little, little teeth on it. See, you roll it along the pattern so then it leaves the kind of the marks in the fabric so you know where to cut. And I remember the glorious day when my mom wasn't home and I got her roll. What is that thing called? The roller. The pattern. Pattern roller.
Craig
Yeah.
Adam Curry
I don't know. I. And right after I got out of college, I had a girlfriend who was a fashion designer and she actually made a. She made patterns. There's also these famous pattern makers. She do all of them. And I had a pattern made for shirts for me. And you could take these pile of patterns and you take them to some seamstress or somebody that knew what they were doing, and they'd make you a custom shirt right off the spot. I mean, these kinds of lost art.
John C. Dvorak
All right, Boomer.
Adam Curry
That's about right. It's like pathetic.
John C. Dvorak
So the day that was very sad is when I decided to use the roller all over the cherry wood coffee table. I remember my mom, I know she wanted.
Adam Curry
Well, there's the drawback though.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know if she wanted to beat me. I remember a very sad.
Adam Curry
Would take the roller and run it up and down your arm.
John C. Dvorak
Very, very sad look on her face. Sorry, mom. I forgot about that. Oh, brother. Little update on Gene Hackman. The story gets crazier by the moment. We started with Gene, we might as well end with Gene here at home.
Craig
Authorities data from actor Gene Hackman's pacemaker shows he was likely dead for nine days before the bodies of he and his wife were found at their New Mexico home. Santa Fe county sheriff says the pacemaker shows Hackman's last event was recorded Feb. 17.
John C. Dvorak
Hackman and his wife Betsy, along with.
Craig
Their dog were found dead this week in circumstances officials deemed suspicious towards a thorough investigation. The cause of death remains unknown. The pair did not show any external trauma and there were no immediate signs of foul play. The pair is also testing negative for carbon monoxide, likely ruling that out as a cause of death.
John C. Dvorak
Can you actually test for carbon monoxide?
Adam Curry
Posture in the blood. You can. The blood.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, you can. Okay.
Adam Curry
Yeah, because that's what it does. I mean, it's just a blood disorder actually, but because it gets in the blood and you don't, it doesn't let the blood.
John C. Dvorak
What do you think that. What do you think happened here?
Adam Curry
I. Mimi has the best theory.
John C. Dvorak
Ah, can always count on Mimi. If you got too many eggs or.
Adam Curry
A dead actor, and I have, with the number of people and everyone I tell it to, they go up. Makes nothing but sense. Here's what happened.
John C. Dvorak
It's Epstein.
Adam Curry
Jet. No, so. So Hackman fell. Had a fall or something or had a heart attack. He had some. He had an issue. He fell and died.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
The wife saw this and she didn't know I couldn't revive him. And she was freaked out and so she decided to take some. Some sedatives to calm herself down. Took too many, passed out, dropped the bottle of pills on the floor. The dog ate the pills and it died because there were pills all over the floor and there was a dog in the house. And dogs eat crap off the floor.
John C. Dvorak
So the. Yes, they do. So the first thing you do if you find your 95 year old husband dead is grab the pill bottle.
Adam Curry
Well, she was probably just enamored with this guy. She was. Didn't know what to do, so she wanted to calm herself down and she took some. You know, who knows why, but she took some pills or maybe said, hell with it, I can't go on without him. And maybe she killed herself. That's possible too.
John C. Dvorak
She was 65. She was young.
Adam Curry
Well, whatever the case was, the pills fell to the ground and that's what accounted for the dead dog because the other two dogs were alive. Outside.
John C. Dvorak
Hmm. Well, that's. I mean it. I don't see how they can say it's a suspicious circumstances, but.
Adam Curry
Well, there's three dead things. And what's this?
John C. Dvorak
Three. What's this? Three dead things. What's this? Yeah. Well, it's. It's a tragedy. I'd like your input on this. This is the Bezos change the opinion page on Washington Post.
Craig
Jeff Bezos wants to change things at the Washington. Washington Post's opinion section. He would like opinion writers to narrow in on two things, personal liberties and free markets. He said that they will cover other things, but opposing viewpoints to those two positions specifically would be published at other outlets. It's yet another major change at the paper. David Shipley, the editor of the Post's opinion section, stepping down rather than leading Bezos new direction.
John C. Dvorak
So question one and two. Question one is, why do you think he made the change? And question two is, why is everyone so upset about it?
Adam Curry
Well, first of all, we played this clip in the last show.
John C. Dvorak
Well, then tell me. I don't. I don't remember it. Oh, boy. Starting. Yes, it's starting. It starts. Yeah.
Adam Curry
I think he's sick of the. Of the. Of the orientation of the. The. Of the. Without saying, let's do more stuff that's pro business or, you know, pro. Or just compete with the Wall Street Journal. Let's be a little more neutral. He decided to take this tact. It's attacked. But what it really amounts to is you guys are doing a crappy job. It's very lopsided. Pro Democrat reporting in an environment that the general public, as you can tell by the election, doesn't want. We don't. And they're not going to approach it. The people they already. You guys already screwed over by because of the not endorsing Kamala Harris and I saying we're not really gonna endorse her, even though I own the place. And I say no. And it's usually, generally speaking, in the history of newspapers, it's always the owner who makes these decisions about who gets endorsed. So he says no. And then they have a bunch of people walking off, and then they have a whole bunch of people quitting their subscriptions that you look at that you say, no. No, this is not. We don't want this kind of delicacy where you have to be walking on pins and needles in favor of something. I wanna get a real audience that appre. Appreciates the paper for what we do. So we're going to change our orientation. That's all it is.
John C. Dvorak
Everyone's all bent out of shape.
Adam Curry
Yeah, well, why. But exactly why? Oh, because you don't like the idea of privacy and liberty and you don't like the idea of.
John C. Dvorak
We'll have none of that.
Adam Curry
We'll have no privacy and liberty. No, that's no good. Pro business, pro capitalism.
John C. Dvorak
Can't help.
Adam Curry
But we hate capitalism. It's. We want Marxism. Give me a. These people should be fired on the spot if they complain. And that guy who quit, good riddance.
John C. Dvorak
I don't think.
Adam Curry
Why do you quit? In a job in a market where the newspapers are failing left and right, you can't get a job doing any of this. So what's he going to go work for? Msnbc? This. This editorial page editor, where's he going to go?
John C. Dvorak
Oh, no. Pittsburgh, according to Kara Swisher. Oh, yeah. No, she listened. I should have clipped this. I'm sorry. He said all kinds of people are calling me, particularly from the. From the New York Times, asking me if I should hire this person from the Post or that person. Everyone's being poached from the Post. Now it's Post poaching. And everyone's calling Kara Swisher to get her input.
Adam Curry
What? What? She head of personnel for Newspapers usa. What. What is this all about?
John C. Dvorak
I don't know. She's. She's a tool. She's a card. Let's put it that way. She's a card.
Adam Curry
A card. She's a card. That's right. She's a card. She's a card. There's an old term we should bring back.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, she's a card. I got a note from one of our producers saying someone very close to him is a US military drone operator. Didn't say which branch, and apparently his brother in law got deployed last week and is currently dropping bombs from drones onto cartel spots in Mexico.
Adam Curry
This wouldn't surprise me.
John C. Dvorak
No. But it surprises me that no one has reported reporting on it. If it's.
Adam Curry
If it's happening, that wouldn't surprise me either.
John C. Dvorak
Well, good point.
Adam Curry
Let's talk about this.
John C. Dvorak
Let's talk about it.
Adam Curry
This is Trump. He gave an interview to the Spectator on a podcast, and this is an excerpt from it, talking about Biden, who got Biden ousted. And this podcast dropped, like the day before the Zelensky thing.
John C. Dvorak
It dropped.
Adam Curry
Oh, I'm sorry. You're right.
John C. Dvorak
Wow. Okay.
Adam Curry
I'm always ridiculing that phrase.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
And I just used it. Here we go. I feel bad now.
John C. Dvorak
Here we go. I asked him, I said, God, his voice sounds so bad on some recordings, like he has no power.
Craig
I asked him, I said, so who do you blame?
Adam Curry
Because he was very angry and he's.
Craig
A very angry guy, actually. And he said, I blame Barack, and I never think of him as Barack. You know, you always hear Obama. He said, you have to think about.
John C. Dvorak
That for a second.
Craig
And he said, and I also blame Nancy Pelosi. I said, what about the vice President? He said, no, I don't blame her. Which was interesting. Yeah.
Adam Curry
He didn't blame her.
Craig
He blamed Comey. He blamed those two people.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Not surprising. Not surprising.
Adam Curry
No, not surprising.
John C. Dvorak
Not surprising.
Adam Curry
It got buried by the other reporting. So it was not. Didn't get out, really.
John C. Dvorak
I. I don't. Today I only have one AI clip. And this is actually, this makes sense to me when it comes to AI, because the only thing I've really seen AI good at is you and your AI Hate. It's a lot of hate. I just don't want people to get snookered into this. I mean, when I see Glenn Beck having actual conversations with Grok3 and then telling people about his conversation, I get worried.
Adam Curry
Well, that's worrisome for sure.
John C. Dvorak
I asked Grok and Grok said this, and I said, grok, how old are you? And Grok said, in human years, I'm 21. But I gain in intelligence and knowledge about. Was it about 18, 18 months per day. And Glenn Beck's like, oh, oh, it's gonna, it's going to take over. It's going to be.
Adam Curry
So maybe Grok's a liar.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. And then just wait until it gets hopeful. Hooked up to quantum computing. Oh, everything will all be over then. He should Beck, invite me back. I got to set you straight.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah, actually, he should. He was a big fan of yours.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
When he. I told you this. You never heard it, but I heard it. He says, he's like, you're. You're like his brother from another mother.
John C. Dvorak
Is what he said.
Craig
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Pretty quite interesting.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Well, I like him. I like Beck a lot.
Adam Curry
Oh, he seems like a great. I love to go over there and look at his museum.
John C. Dvorak
He seems. I've seen it twice now. That museum is outrageous.
Adam Curry
Yeah, there's private museums are all over the country. I get. You get to see them once in a while here and there, and they're just generally dynamite.
John C. Dvorak
But half of the museum, or not half, but a large portion of its collection is just in the studio complex. It's got like a, like a 1918, 1930 Bugatti it's one of those things you got parked, you know, the hallway.
Adam Curry
It's got interesting. It's a piece of art. It's not really a car at this point.
John C. Dvorak
It's beautiful though. So no. So this made sense as something that AI is good at, which is creating images, writing stupid copy. And so it makes sense that this is happening. This is in Virginia.
Craig
A shake up in the makeup of one of Richmond's largest Shake up in.
John C. Dvorak
The makeup oh boy.
Craig
A shake up in the makeup of one of Richmond's largest employers is now underway. CoStar Group, who operates real estate websites like Homes.com and Apartments.com laid off more than 100 employees Thursday, according to a company statement and people familiar with the cuts. Sources tell CBS 6 the cuts impacted multiple departments. Those positions included managers, editors, writers, production and video staff. Some who were laid off say they are frustrated because they moved to the area further the stability they thought they'd acquire from the high paying corporate job. CoStar did not respond to direct questions about the layoffs. However, a press release on their website stated the layoffs were due to annual performance management and a reallocation of roles with the use of artificial intelligence, the company wrote in a press release. Costar Group sees rapidly growing value in leveraging artificial intelligence to improve content creation, drive operational efficiency efficiencies and build the next generation of digital real estate user interfaces. In the same release, costar said they will be adding an additional thousand jobs over the next year to their sales and market analyst teams, as well as jobs from the acquisition of another real estate company.
John C. Dvorak
This makes sense to me. You know, all the AI has to do is say the following. It's a great house for entertaining. Your stuff will look great in here.
Adam Curry
There's not much to it.
John C. Dvorak
It's not much to it at all. But yeah, I can see where they don't need a whole bunch of to do that. Get rid of them and they're hiring a thousand people back in sales. That's great. So wash. It's a wash. I'm seeing interesting clips here on your list. I'd like to hear Joy Behar.
Adam Curry
Yeah, this is Joy Behar going off on Musk and the theme of this is must go back to Africa.
Craig
The guy was not born in this country who was born under apartheid in South Africa. So has that mentality going on. He was pro apartheid as I understand it now I'm getting some flack because I said that Musk was pro apartheid. I don't really know for sure if he was he grew up at that time when apartheid was in full blown, before the great Nelson Mandela.
John C. Dvorak
The great.
Craig
He was around at that time, but maybe he was, maybe he wasn't. He might have been a young guy, too. Might have been. So don't be suing me, okay? Elon? They're allowed to say any lie they want, but we have to be really strict. That's why this show's important.
John C. Dvorak
That's why the show sucks. Because what was that all about?
Adam Curry
The Republicans could lie all they want, but we have to be very strict.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Yeah. How about your Wall of Receipts?
Adam Curry
All right. This is a good series. There's a couple of series from, from last year. This is from pbs is the Wall of Receipts. This is about the evidence that we have about different kinds of corruption and whatever, but this is the Wall of Receipts.
Craig
Billionaire Elon Musk says his campaign to fire tens of thousands of federal workers and cancel government contracts is in the name of rooting out fraud and waste. His Doge Group has posted what it calls a wall of receipts on its website that claims it has saved billions by cutting certain federal contracts. But reports in government documents prove that many of these so called savings are either misleading or incorrect. Our White House correspondent Laura Lopez has been looking into this and joins us now. Laura, what kinds of savings are Musk and his team claiming? And does the math add up? So Elon Musk and his team on that Wall of Receipts say that their total cuts equal $65 billion in savings. They base that on contract cancellations, firing workers, and, quote, fraud detection. But as the New York Times first reported, five of Doge's biggest contracts that they say have resulted in savings ended up being deleted from that Wall of Receipts after outlets pointed out that there were errors. And some of the biggest errors in savings are, as CBS first reported, a USAID contract for 650 million that was listed three times. As intercept first reported a Social Security contract listed as 232 million instead of 560,000. And an ICE contract that Doge listed as 8 billion, when in reality it was 8 million. And it's important to note that that $8 million ICE contract was a credit line. That means that ICE may have never ended up paying out that total 8 million. And some of these contracts were on the Wall of Receipts were either already paid or canceled under the Biden administration. So Doge is essentially taking a lot of credit in time for some of these contracts that don't appear to be actually the savings that they say they are.
John C. Dvorak
Do we have any proof of what they're saying here because I keep.
Adam Curry
There's 8 billion too, if you think about it.
John C. Dvorak
Well, 8 million, 8 billion is quite the difference.
Adam Curry
Yeah, but still they're going over, they're doing accounting and this is an ongoing thing. Yeah, there is a difference between 8 million and 8 billion. And you're going to make these mistakes if you start throwing everything up on a website. You know, just Hilter Skelter is not being well organized and it's not getting any support by, especially by NPR and the Democrats that think this is terrible, terrible that you're, you're exposing any of this stuff like the, like promoting gay dumb in gaydom. Gaydom, Gay dumb in the Caribbean. Yeah, there's part two.
Craig
I know you were working the phones and talking to vendors who appear on this so called Wall of Receipts. What did they tell you? So our colleague Kyle Madura spoke to one of these federal vendors, a Taylor Jones. His company CulturePoint does leadership and management training. And, and his company was listed on Doge's Wall of Receipts as having a contract for almost $10 million. But Taylor Jones told NewsHour that not only was the amount of money wrong, it was actually $100,000, but it was not a guaranteed payment. It was a credit line. And the agreement with the government was never signed. We never had a contract and we've.
John C. Dvorak
Actually never had a contract with the government that was, you know, a $10.
Craig
Million contract or even a $1 million contract contract. So not that we're opposed to it.
John C. Dvorak
But it just never happened.
Craig
So we were a little surprised to.
John C. Dvorak
Start getting calls from reporters about a.
Craig
Non contract that was never executed. So essentially there wasn't even a contract to delete. Jeff. And when you look at all of this across the board, the math is really not adding up to 65 billion. There will be people who will say, well, what Musk is trying to do is still a worthy effort trying to clean up government waste. How much money has the team actually saved so far? So the actual savings is around 2 billion according to budget experts that we spoke to. And again, as you noted, Musk says that this is about that these cuts are meant to help reduce the deficit and pay for Republicans tax cuts.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, that's not what he says. He says we need a trillion dollars otherwise we're going to go bankrupt. That's, that's what he says. It's a little different.
Adam Curry
This is just a skewed report. I mean, yeah, I'm sure you can do this and find errors all over the place, at least at the beginning. Eventually it gets shaken out.
John C. Dvorak
The one I'm looking at, I think mainly, well, for two reasons. One, it's a huge spook agency. Adjacent Spook adjacent company. And also I know the guy. I used to run it, Raylane, is Booz Allen. So Booz Allen.
Adam Curry
Booz Allen is spook adjacent.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yes, Booz Allen is very spook adjacent. And they have annually about $65 billion worth of contracts. 98. According to the Wall Street Journal, 98% of its money comes from the government. Wait a minute.
Adam Curry
Snow didn't work for them.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Spook adjacent. Yes.
Adam Curry
Okay, yes.
John C. Dvorak
98% of their income is from the US government. And really? Oh, yeah. They're basically just a huge government contractor. Military, industrial complex, CIA, nsa, all kinds of stuff. Look it up. Booz Allen and I know.
Adam Curry
What do they do for this money?
John C. Dvorak
Well, now, that's a good question. Spooky stuff. But the real question. Question is, who are you wearing Tonight for the 97th Academy Awards? Come on. Are you wearing one of those things that you designed yourself?
Adam Curry
I sewed it myself. Are you kidding?
John C. Dvorak
Your Ohio State hoodie?
Adam Curry
Perhaps the Ohio State hoodie will be what I'm going to wear. Yep.
Craig
I'm going to show my support by.
Adam Curry
Donating to no Agenda.
Craig
Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fabulous.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Well, it seems the red carpet's already out, so we got to get a move on because we have to watch this. We've got to see the dead segment. Got to see all the. Of course we're going to be honoring the people who lost property and lives at the LA Fire tonight at the 97th Academy.
Adam Curry
So guess what? The value of the Go bag is this tonight.
John C. Dvorak
Oh. Do you know what's in the Go bag?
Adam Curry
I don't know what's in it, but I know the total value.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, what's the total value?
Adam Curry
Just take a sloppy guess.
John C. Dvorak
$5,000.
Adam Curry
$250,000 per bag.
John C. Dvorak
What's in there?
Adam Curry
I guess a lot of vacations before.
John C. Dvorak
We even start to thank our donors. $50 and above. A health karma for Darren O'Neill's wife, Kim. Thursday she's having a procedure done, so Darren will be taking the day off. He's a good husband. Pfeiffer will be doing the rock and roll pre show for Thursday show and I'm going to give her a little bit of health karma here.
Craig
You've got karma.
John C. Dvorak
And now John will thank all of our supporters. $50 and above.
Adam Curry
Yeah, the indie no Agenda meetup starts us off in Greenwood, Indiana. They came in and they sent us 150 bucks with a switcheroo for Nick. Nick Zondervan. Dick Zondervan. They say he's the best he can do. A Vladimir Zelensky imitation. Maybe it's in the recording.
John C. Dvorak
It probably is. I have the meetup report ready to roll.
Adam Curry
I want to thank him for that. Tom Baird in Tyberg, Holland. Oh, then this is a knighting note, so you have to read it.
John C. Dvorak
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Adam Curry
Oh, send it in and we'll put it in the next edition.
John C. Dvorak
Wishing you both. A Feine Foster. That's carnival. And may the show continue for many years to come. Thank you both for keeping us sane in this insane world. In the morning, Tom Biard. Beard Biard, I think it is. Okay, Tom, I'm set for you. Got that. Ordered it.
Adam Curry
I want to mention that Hillary sent us a note from the. It didn't have enough to for mentioning, but there is a donation came in from the Portland slave soiree. A couple of different donors helped us out.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
John Aaron's on the list. 100 bucks. Thank you for your courage, Baron Latican. Hey, Baron Lattican. We haven't heard from him for a while. I don't think $100. From Houston, Texas, Chris Rink in Austin, Texas. 8438, which is a boob donation, plus fees. Fees there. Kevin McLaughlin. You know the fees. That's $4 of fees. Checks, checks. The fee is 15 cents.
John C. Dvorak
15 cents.
Adam Curry
It's a good deal no matter what.
John C. Dvorak
Good deal for Everybody.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Kevin McLaughlin, 8008. There he is. He's the Archbishop.
John C. Dvorak
But let me ask you a question. Let me ask you a question. If someone sends in the donation plus fees, doesn't part of the fee also get taken as a fee?
Adam Curry
Yeah, I think so.
John C. Dvorak
Hey, just checking, just checking.
Adam Curry
I don't know. I mean, it just. I'd have to look at the math on that.
John C. Dvorak
But I bet it does.
Adam Curry
Maybe, maybe not. You don't know. You make. I don't know, maybe it doesn't. I'm. I'm. I'm leaning toward. It doesn't. I think that.
John C. Dvorak
All right.
Adam Curry
Covers it because it would otherwise be.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, is there a button that says cover the fees?
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, okay. All right. That's good.
Adam Curry
Yeah. So I don't think there's any more take taken out.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, it's all right. The tax man takes it out.
Adam Curry
Somebody gets some extra money.
John C. Dvorak
Somebody gets money and it's not.
Adam Curry
That'd be the US government eventually. Doge Kevin McLaughlin. He's the Archduke Aluna, lover of American boobs. Sir Loyne is also in Winter Haven, Florida and he also came with 8008. He's an alumnus from a third rate university.
John C. Dvorak
Nice.
Adam Curry
That's Ohio State. State, by the way. That. I mean it's not a third rate university by any means, but I said that I think on some show and I've been getting ridiculed for it forever. Yeah, yeah. Well, you know, compared to Cal Berkeley, maybe. Jorge Alvarez in ponte Verde Beach. 7171. Craig Kohler in Evansville, Indiana. 6502. That's the chip donation that is rare, but people should think about giving that. One in 8,080 would be another good one. Jamie Buell and VIS of California, 6006 Z80. You can't donate that. Les Tarkowski in Kingman, Arizona. 6006. Those are small boobs. Baroness Monica, 5757. Wish it could be more. She's someplace out of the country, I think.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
And thank you to everyone who came in under $50. They do that to stay anonymous because we'll never read it under $50. And we also also have people there who are on the sustaining donations program, which we highly appreciate. All you have to do is go to NoaGendaDonations.com that's NoaGendaDonations dot com and set up a recurring donation. Any amount, any frequency. It's up to you. It's value for value and we love you for it. Noagendadonations.com and there he is. Yesterday you celebrate his birthday. Eli the coffee guy supports us every single show. Jeff Barich wishes his smokin hot wife Libby a very happy birthday. She celebrates tomorrow. Rebecca Weintraub will be celebrating on March 4th. Jason Sullivan also on March 4th. And we have Sir Brian with an eye celebrating on March 4th. And also our very own Dreb Scott. Happy birthday to those awesome producers. And Dave Clevenger will be turning 674 on March 5, which is also my sister Willow's birthday. So happy birthday to everybody from the best podcast in the universe. Two Commodores to bring up. So I'd like to congratulate these two for supporting the no Agenda show. We have brand new Commodores, Commodore size and Commodore sir dude named Ralph. Yes, congratulations. Go to noagendarings.com check out the commodity Commodore tab and send us your address. Commodore's arriving. Hey, three nights for us today, so that's good. We've got the trident blade out. That's a very good blade. Come on up. Ryan M. Radar Rider and Tom Beard. Beard. Beard, Beard. All of you have supported the no Agenda show in the amount of $1,000 or more. So I am very proud to pronounce the K the as knight to the knowing of round table, Sir Weegee, the famous Sir Radar rider and Sir Cooley of Kraikenstadt. For you we have hookers of blow Rent boys and chardonnay, two tubes of both the salt and pepper mix, brisket and bacon Gouden Carus whiskey infused Venlos Frithae. We also add to that some bong hits and bourbon, sparkling cider, nescorts, ginger ale and gerbils, breast filled silk and bablum and of course the ever present mutton and mead. All of you can also go to noagenderings.com and check out those handsome rings all you have to do is give us your ring size. There's a ring sizing guide@noagenderrings.com and an address to send it to. It comes with wax to seal your important correspondence because they are signet rings and a certificate of authenticity. Once again, welcome to the roundtable no agenda meetups. Yeah, man, the no agenda meetups, they are something to behold. You must go to one of these at least once in your life and I guarantee you you will keep coming back because this is where you get connection that provides protection. Every single person you meet will be your first responder in an emergency. You go to noagendameetups.com that's where we have the entire calendar. You can add your own. They're producer organized, they are a lot of fun. And one of the biggest ones that has been going on for many now is the indie meetup. Here's Annette's mix of the February report.
Adam Curry
Hello.
Craig
This is Sir Mark and this is Dave Maria from Indianapolis. We miss you, Annette. We'll see you next month. The theme for these 33 days, fire. Fire them all in the morning. Nada from Indianapolis. Bit stuffy here, not woo flu. But Mike, this is your spot. Where are you? Hey, this is Emily, your shuffle crats spook. And breaking news. I'm all out of beer.
Adam Curry
Brisky here.
Craig
Just drinking some beer.
John C. Dvorak
The Dugout.
Craig
Hey, it's Gary here. I'm wondering are they going to announce that the Pope is dead before, during or after the Epstein list reveal?
Adam Curry
Hey, this is Carter.
Craig
First time to the meetup.
Adam Curry
Yeah, live here out of Napganistan. And I've got one thing to say.
John C. Dvorak
The truth is stranger driven fiction in the morning. RFK Jr.
Craig
I had nachos today. Hi, I'm Lexi Jewelbert. I served the no agenda folks today at the Dugout in downtown Indy. And so far it's been a great time.
Adam Curry
Good morning.
Craig
Long live the king.
Adam Curry
I love this Zelensky guy.
John C. Dvorak
I didn't hear him. He wasn't there. We missed the Zelensky impersonator. Disappointing. Don't worry. Everyone else in these reports imitate somebody, not sure who. Here's Leo Bravo, 60th meetup. He's done in Los Angeles.
Craig
Hi, everybody, it's Leo Bravo. We're at meetup number 60. I'm passing the phone around for everyone to say hello. Hello, this is Greta. Thank you to Leo for hosting these meetups. We love you and you know, we are a family of four who know agendas together. So it's been the best thing that that's ever happened to us. And I just want to say, John, I had never heard of RSV either until 2021, and I've been a mother since 2011. Hi, this is Tommy. This is my third meetup, and I want to say thank you very much for continuing the show. We watch it every day and we love it every day, twice a week. Well, I. I try and listen to it every day. Hi, I'm Roy. Grateful for the show.
Adam Curry
My name is Devil Angel. I. I loved your I, John. I loved your remark about Jimmy and the bats. It made me and my brother crack up very much.
Craig
So just keep doing what you guys are doing.
Adam Curry
Thank you.
Craig
In the morning. In the morning. This is Brian. Connection is protection. Thanks. Nice event. Good conversations. And this one happened in the morning. Hey, guys, this is a Slick Rick having a good, good time here with Leo Bravo and the gang. In the morning.
John C. Dvorak
In the morning.
Craig
This is Angie from the ranch, enjoying the sun in Southern California. It's certainly a Kim faux pop here in SoCal where it's still fun being an illegal alien. In the Morning.
John C. Dvorak
John, Popular with the kids there. That's really cool. Yeah, the kids love new audience. Central Ohio, come on in with your report.
Craig
I'm not producing it. This is just what's playing in the background. This is Wild Bill with the Central Ohio meetup.
John C. Dvorak
Thanks for doing what you guys do. And here we go to the next.
Craig
In the morning bag slappers.
John C. Dvorak
John and Adam, we need to get.
Craig
You both on who are these podcasts as soon as possible. You got. And you got to get on this little piggy. It'll be another win for the toe itm.
Adam Curry
Gentlemen, this is Sir Rod, the one.
John C. Dvorak
Who parties the night of Crocs and socks.
Adam Curry
Linda, Louis and Eli the coffee guy are great, but Kevin McLaughlin is a legend.
Craig
Well, this is Sir Leary. I really like this podcast that you guys do. It's great. It's phenomenal. Keep at it. I would say four more years, but don't put a time span on perfection. Also, John, since we're in Columbus and we heard your no complaining about Columbus people not sending in a national championship sweatshirt. We got you covered. Don't worry. I know there's a bunch of anonymous people out there that don't come into the meetups, but talk to y'all later.
Adam Curry
Ciao.
John C. Dvorak
So how many did you get? How many hoodies or sweatshirts?
Adam Curry
I've received one thus far, but I think there's two or three more on the way.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, I'm so happy for you final meetup report.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't buy clothes.
John C. Dvorak
The final meter report. Me neither. The final meet up report comes from San Francisco. John couldn't make this one because he has family dinners on Friday. This is the Duke of San Francisco's birthday bash meetup in the morning.
Craig
This is Sir Recalcitrant Crazy Steve at.
John C. Dvorak
The Duke of SF Birthday meetup bash.
Craig
And unfortunately it's family night for JCD.
Adam Curry
Sir Robertson of Two sticks here and Happy Birthday Ben.
Craig
Sir Montauk having a great time in San Francisco.
John C. Dvorak
This is Sir Lavish behind the schemes.
Craig
Happy Birthday, Sir Ben.
John C. Dvorak
Sir Ben. Sir Ben.
Craig
Oh, I'm sorry, Duke Ben. Happy Birthday, sir dude named Ben Bash. This Eli Chow from Daly City LCDC in the morning. This is Sir Lawrence of Dystopia. You are the Duke Duke of San Francisco.
John C. Dvorak
All right. This is the Duke dude named Ben. Named Ben. Commodore of the SF Fleet. We are bringing all the Commodores together to defend the Bay Area fleet for the Tahoe secret underground submarine base that must be protected.
Craig
Sir Julian Baron of the Santa Cruz Mountains made it up from Santa Cruz. Hope you guys make it next time. Everyone's missing out and that's a long.
Adam Curry
Drive in the morning.
John C. Dvorak
Hey, here's a little tip for those of you putting together these meetup reports. Try and get people to record before they drink it. It helps with the editing. I have to do a lot of edits on these things sometimes. Currently underway in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The meeting in the Desert meetup at the Sawmill. The Central Jersey Meetup is also underway. Underway We Drink and We Know Things Apocalypse or Season of reveal edition at 3BR Distillery in Keyport, N.J. and the Mount Holly Hypophora Hootenanny. Also underway in Belmont, NC at Muddy River Distillery on Thursday. You can go to the Central Wisconsin Wowsaw meetup at 3:33 Central at Sconis in Schofield, Wisconsin. The 8:05 rooftop meetup at 4:00 at Goleta HGI Rooftop in Goleta, California. Dame Beth hosting that the Northers Wake public slave gathering 6:00 at Saints and Scholars in Raleigh, North Carolina. Also on Thursday, the Orlando, Florida suppertime meetup 6:30 at Hourglass Brewing, Hourglass District, Orlando. And finally the Tilburg meetup getmonation lowlands 7:33pm at Bier Cafe Kandinsky in Tilburg, the Netherlands. We just heard one of our supporters coming from Tilburg and those are just a few of the meetups that you can find on the calendar at no agendameetup Go there. Look up your town, look up your zip code. If you can't find anything near you, start one yourself. They're always a party.
Adam Curry
Boom.
John C. Dvorak
It's always like a party. We have some good end of show mixes coming up for you. Also, we have John's tip of the day. And I wish I could say I had a. I wish I could say that I had an ISO to compete with, but I have nothing today. I don't know how that happened. I thought I had some.
Adam Curry
I know how it happened. You're giving up.
John C. Dvorak
Not giving up.
Adam Curry
Just sometimes threw your arms in the.
John C. Dvorak
Air and party like I didn't care. You have two. Which ones were going to choose from today?
Adam Curry
Well, let's start with suit.
John C. Dvorak
Why don't you wear a suit a little roomy, Little roomy boomy.
Adam Curry
Okay, well, this one definitely isn't. This is a crystal clear.
Craig
Wow, that was great.
John C. Dvorak
I can't compete. That's the problem.
Craig
Wow, that was great.
John C. Dvorak
That's just a great end of show ISO. There's no way I can compete with that stuff. Why do I even show up? You should just do the show yourself. Four more years, jcd. And now, everybody, it's time for the highlight of the show. And it's John tip of the day.
Craig
Great advice for you and me. Just the tip with JCD and sometimes Adam created by.
Adam Curry
Okay, first of all, we're gonna do a little clarification on the last tip.
John C. Dvorak
Okay?
Adam Curry
There's a number of factors that took place when I recommended Zeus the Greek.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yes. Yeah. There was some pronunciation issues.
Adam Curry
Tony sees is pronounced Sasheri. Sasheri. Tony Shasheri.
John C. Dvorak
People were mad. People were mad.
Adam Curry
Like pronouncing it correctly like James. Correct. And by the way, the Tony C's seasoning was not the tip of the day. It was just a pass through. And but they mentioned, I guess the one that people if you really Louisiana, Louisiana Inn or whatever you call yourselves, you want Slapio Mama, which is the other seasoning, which is. I've never seen it, by the way. I've never seen Slap yo Mama, but that's supposed to be of kind of usurped Tony sees somewhat. Especially amongst the Louisianans who were out of the state and they picked slap, your mama is the one to do. And then another woman wrote in with a recipe for Tony sees because she doesn't like the fact that it has MSG in it. But okay, that said, the question remains. Adam was stunned that I had picked a proprietary seasoning. And why did I do that? I thought you made your own. Well, here's the deal.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, here's the deal, everybody.
Adam Curry
Okay, here's the deal.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, Joe.
Adam Curry
No joke. So there are a lot of these things. And when I travel, I usually go to go to the grocery stores in various areas, and I look for these proprietary seasonings. You know, the hamburger seasoning, the chicken jerk seasoning, all these different ones that are pre made. Costco usually has a bunch of them. They have a salt substitute from Kirkland right now that's quite good. It's a. A big thing. It's just a bunch of herbs.
John C. Dvorak
What's it made of?
Adam Curry
Everything seems to be in there, but there's no wheat or anything.
John C. Dvorak
What's wrong with just salt?
Adam Curry
I'm going to finish my little exposition here.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, I'm sorry.
Adam Curry
Which is the reason I even look at these things or try them is because after you're cooking for 50 years or ever long I've been cooking for, since college, you get sick of your own food and you have to. So you take these proprietary seasonings. Instead of making the steak the same old way you've been making it for decade after decade. No, you try somebody else's idea and you dump their stuff on your steak and see what it tastes like. And so you try. So I'm always looking for, like, for example, Astor used to have the steak seasoning from the Winn Dixie stores down in the South. They used to have this unbelievable steak seasoning that I was using all the time because it was just a perfect blend of spices, herbs, salt and pepper. But I've always trying these things out, so I'm constantly on the lookout for this sort of thing.
John C. Dvorak
Can I.
Adam Curry
Can I just add one thing to vary my tastes?
John C. Dvorak
Can I add one thing to your seasoning talk?
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Tina found out that when she does a tri tip, she loves doing a rub that she. She makes herself, which includes espresso from gigawattcoffeeroasters.com yeah, a lot of people use.
Adam Curry
Coffee in their rub.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, it's very good. It's very, very good. With a little bit of brown sugar just to make it even better. It's perfect. All right, what's your tip of the day today?
Adam Curry
Well, again, it's another proprietary product, but I have to plug this thing before I forget. And it also gives me a moment to complain about Amazon. This is a. One of the hot sauce providers out there is called Melinda's and Melinda, you can go to the. You look at Melinda Hot Sauces and it's online and you can Find their store, you can go to there and you can buy directly from them. Now, Melinda, the one product which you find, they, they just also have distribution in grocery stores. But to find this particular one, Melinda's Fire Roasted Jalapeno sauce, which is a mild. It's not. It's like out of five, you know, fire engines, it'd be two. It's a very. It's a. It's a. It's a version of salsa verde. To be honest about it, I make salsa verde myself. But there's something about this particular blend, this fire roasted jalapeno from Melinda. It's almost addictive. And it goes on everything. Breakfast eggs, it goes on hash browns, it goes on steak, it goes on. On chicken. It's so good. There's not anybody in the family that's ever had this stuff that doesn't agree that this stuff is borderline addictive. It's that good. And all their hot sauces are good. And they come in a nice reusable bottle that you could use for other things if you wanted to figure out how to wash it out. You need a bottle brush. That's the tip of the day, too. Get a bottle brush, everybody. So Melinda's. Now, here's what I was going to complain about. You can go to their site and you can order a bunch of stuff and you have to buy 25 or 50 bucks worth of hot sauces to get the free shipping. Or you can go to Amazon and they have it on Amazon. Free shipping. It's $6.95 for a bottle of the big bottle. It's a big bottle of this stuff on the website. It's $10.95 on Amazon. Why is Amazon jacking up the price by $4? Because the free shipping's a scam when it comes to a lot of products on Amazon. I am going to send in a complaint, and I wish other people would do the same thing to the Federal Trade Commission complaining about this.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, can you give us a template? A template complaint letter?
Adam Curry
I could make one and put it in the newsletter.
John C. Dvorak
I think that's a grand idea. I think that's very.
Adam Curry
Because it seems to me that this is not right. They're offering. You pay a fortune nowadays. It used to be 75 bucks. Now it's over a hundred dollars to get the free shipping Amazon prime, and then jack the price up by four bucks, which is what you'd have to pay if you bought a Dr. Directly from Melinda's.
John C. Dvorak
Hey, Bob, what's all these letters from Some podcast. I don't know. I don't know, man. Oh, there it is, everybody. If you want to eat well, if you want the right things in your mouth, you listen to John C. Dvorak's tip of the day. Tipoftheday.net noagendafun.com.
Craig
And sometimes Adam, created by Dana Burnetti.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, they're. There you go. That's it. And as we end our broadcast day, we see President Zelensky doing the class photo with all the European leaders. And the caption reads, ready to do the minerals deal? Okay.
Adam Curry
Yeah. They should be standing on a box, I hope.
John C. Dvorak
We shall see. We shall see. If everything goes well with the connectivity, we have a live fictional bell battle of the battle of the fictional douchebags with lavish pfeiffer, Sir Spencer and Sir Seatsitter coming up next, which is always fun. It's a hootenanny when all those kids get together. If they can connect, we hope so. And end of show mixes coming to you today from Sir Scoby, Tom Starkweather, the melodious owl himself. And a nice fun little AI ditty from DJ Walker Techno coming to you from the heart of the Texas hill country right here in Fredericksburg. In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry.
Adam Curry
And from northern Silicon Valley. And for the Oscars, I'll be eating chicken amole. I'm John C. Dvorak, and we'll be.
John C. Dvorak
Rooting for the pope movie. Hey, remember us@noagendadonations.com it's value for value. Keep the show running, everybody. Four more years until Thursday. Adios, mo foes. A hooey, hooey and such. Elon Musk, the richest man in the world and now he owns Trump. $280 million to his campaign. That's what he gave on the top of the table. And now he owns Trump. That. That's right, he owns Trump. Whatever he tells Trump to do.
Craig
Trump, jump when Elon Musk said run Trump, jump.
John C. Dvorak
Romp when Elon Musk said jump. Trump.
Adam Curry
Trump.
John C. Dvorak
Trump. When Elon Musk said hey, chump. Trump, hey. Jump, Trump, jump. Jump, Trump, jump. Jump, Trump, jump. Jump.
Craig
Jump.
John C. Dvorak
Jump. Hey, Trump. Hey, chump. Hey, Trump. Hey, hey, hey, chump.
Craig
Hey, hey.
John C. Dvorak
Hey, chump. Hey, Trump. And now he owns Trump.
Craig
Give a pulse and two neurons. That email perhaps was best interpreted as a performance review, but actually it was a pulse check review. Do you have a. What we are trying to get to the bottom of is we think there are a number of people on the.
John C. Dvorak
Government payroll who are dead and some.
Craig
People who are not real people. Like they're literally fictional individuals that are collecting paycheck.
John C. Dvorak
If you're passing two neurons you can.
Craig
Reply to an email fever pulse and two neurons. Are these people real?
Adam Curry
Are they alive and can they recognize.
Craig
Email.
John C. Dvorak
3D construction that you adore?
Adam Curry
Thanks to all all the wonderful producers of the show.
Craig
Go to too many eggs.com we're just.
John C. Dvorak
Letting you know I'm about to my coffee.
Adam Curry
This is America, you know.
Craig
We are just drinking tea.
John C. Dvorak
Name your FEMA region. Head to the troll room.
Adam Curry
Prepare for three solid hours to forget.
John C. Dvorak
About the glue the pop father and.
Craig
Inventor of it all.
John C. Dvorak
And if podcast go out of style he'll go down with the fall.
Craig
Four more years.
Adam Curry
Four more years.
Craig
Four more Years.
John C. Dvorak
Four more Years.
Adam Curry
Four more years.
Craig
4 more years in the morning.
John C. Dvorak
SA.
Craig
The best podcast in the US.
John C. Dvorak
Adios mofo. Dvorak.org Na wow.
Adam Curry
That was great.
No Agenda Episode 1743 - "MAGAREXIA" Summary
Release Date: March 2, 2025
Hosts: Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak
The episode opens with a shocking revelation about the death of legendary actor Gene Hackman. Hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak delve into the circumstances surrounding Hackman's demise, speculating on connections to the Epstein files. They discuss a controversial tweet allegedly made by Hackman on platform X (formerly Twitter), hinting at exposing these files, which some believe led to his untimely death.
Notable Quotes:
A significant portion of the episode focuses on a tumultuous meeting in the Oval Office between President Donald Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Hosts analyze the confrontational nature of the meeting, where Zelenskyy faced criticism for not wearing a suit and making impassioned pleas for a minerals deal beneficial to the U.S. They argue that the meeting was orchestrated to undermine Zelenskyy and curry favor with Trump’s base.
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The hosts criticize mainstream media outlets for allegedly whitewashing critical events and not delving deeper into underlying issues. They highlight how significant stories, like the Trump-Zelenskyy meeting, are portrayed superficially without addressing potential conspiracies or mismanagement.
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Discussion shifts to the allocation of U.S. foreign aid, with claims that funds are being mismanaged or diverted to unintended recipients, including extremist groups. The hosts express skepticism about the transparency and efficacy of aid programs, citing specific cases where aid money supposedly ends up with organizations like the Taliban or corrupt Ukrainian officials.
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The episode features extensive interactions with the podcast’s community, including donor acknowledgments, meetup reports, and humorous exchanges. Hosts thank their supporters who contribute financially and participate in live meetups, fostering a sense of camaraderie and collective engagement.
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In recognition of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, the hosts discuss lesser-known disorders like bigorexia (muscle dysmorphia) and highlight the importance of addressing body image issues. They emphasize the dangers of extreme focus on physical appearance and the societal pressures that contribute to such conditions.
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The hosts touch upon the evolution of podcasting, advocating for live, unedited broadcasts to maintain authenticity. They discuss platforms like Podverse, which support live streaming and real-time audience interaction, contrasting it with overproduced, heavily edited podcasts.
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The episode wraps up with final remarks, including last-minute donor acknowledgments, discussions about upcoming meetups, and humorous sign-offs. Hosts reiterate their commitment to providing unfiltered content and engaging with their audience through various interactive segments.
Notable Quotes:
Media Skepticism: The hosts maintain a strong skepticism toward mainstream media, believing it fails to uncover deeper truths and often manipulates narratives to suit certain agendas.
Political Agendas: Discussions suggest that U.S. foreign policy, especially regarding Ukraine and aid distribution, is influenced by globalist agendas and potential corruption.
Community Engagement: No Agenda places significant emphasis on building and maintaining a supportive community through live meetups and active donor participation.
Advocacy for Authenticity: The hosts advocate for authentic, live podcasting as opposed to overproduced and edited content, believing it fosters genuine connections and transparency.
Social Responsibility: By addressing issues like bigorexia and eating disorders, the podcast demonstrates a commitment to raising awareness about important social issues beyond political discourse.
Deep Dive into Media Critique: If you're interested in understanding critiques of mainstream media and exploring alternative narratives, this episode provides extensive analysis and discussion.
Engage with the Community: For those who enjoy interactive and community-driven podcasts, No Agenda offers opportunities to engage through donations and live meetups.
Explore Political Conspiracies: Listeners intrigued by political conspiracies and discussions about globalist agendas will find this episode particularly engaging.
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the key discussions and themes of No Agenda Episode 1743 - "MAGAREXIA," providing both new and existing listeners with valuable insights into the episode's content.