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Adam Curry
Wow, that's a desert deadpool.
John C. Dvorak
Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak, it's Sunday, March 23, 2025. This is your award winning gimmick Nation Media Assassination Episode 1749. This is no Agenda Combating contagion and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas hill country, right here in FEMA region number six in the morning, everybody.
Adam Curry
I'm Adam Curry and from northern Silicon Valley where we're saying head for the hills, they're going to deregulate ham radio. I'm John C. Dvor.
John C. Dvorak
You know, I saw that. Was that the video? Did you see the video of that guy talking about it?
Adam Curry
Yeah, you know, I would have clipped it, but the guy, so verbose, blah, blah, blah.
John C. Dvorak
Not just that, but it's a 10 minute video. At eight minutes, he says, what does this all mean? I don't know exactly.
Adam Curry
It was sleeping. Yeah. Why are you killing us with this time period?
John C. Dvorak
It was the worst kind of clickbait ever. Like what this, what the new FCC means for ham radio. I'm like, oh man, it's either really good or really bad. And I am thinking though that it may be bad because Starlink is appealing to the FCC for more licensed spectrum and that usually comes from the ham boys.
Adam Curry
Yeah, they always steal it from the hams. Hey, you know the band over here nobody seems to be using?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Never mind that. The hams finally did a good job in western North Carolina. Did a great job there. It was good.
Adam Curry
Somebody had to. There was no communications whatsoever.
John C. Dvorak
No.
Adam Curry
And even if he got the Starlink, you have got no power. What difference does it make?
John C. Dvorak
Solar panels. Solar panels to the rescue. Well, speaking of such, I think in our more than 17 years of history, we have never gotten this one right. We always forget and we always remind ourselves to do better next year. Once again, we forgot.
Unknown Speaker
The Pacific Park Ferris wheel over on the Santa Monica Pier joined other landmarks.
John C. Dvorak
Across the world today in going dark for one hour to mark Earth Hour 2025.
Adam Curry
This would join the Empire State Building.
John C. Dvorak
In New York, some landmarks in Paris, Greece, Rome, Rio's Christ the Redeemer and.
Adam Curry
So many others across the world.
Unknown Speaker
The hour is being called the biggest.
John C. Dvorak
Hour for planet biggest.
Adam Curry
And it meant to unify and unite.
John C. Dvorak
Millions of people around the world in celebrating our planet. We were not unified with millions of people around the world. Once again, I am, I am so disappointed in us.
Adam Curry
Even the local news doesn't cover this.
John C. Dvorak
No, of course not.
Adam Curry
I'm in California, where you'd think this would be covered.
John C. Dvorak
It feels like the climate change thing is kind of falling. Falling away.
Adam Curry
I did make a comeback.
John C. Dvorak
Well, Europe is now. It's one of the three legs of the three legged stool. Yeah.
Adam Curry
What's the other two legs?
John C. Dvorak
Well, that would require me to play Queen Ursula. I don't know if you want to start with her right off the bat.
Adam Curry
Let's take a chance.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, well, the Starfleet chamber over there, was it Starfleet Command? What was the.
Adam Curry
That's the one that's in Star wars. That whatever that thing was, that giant.
John C. Dvorak
The Death Star.
Adam Curry
Yeah, that's what it is. The EU represents the Death Star. There you go. You nailed it.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, the Death Star had a meeting, then they all got together. And here is Queen Ursula bringing us a report. And this is what they have decided for the 340 million people of Europe.
Unknown Speaker
Now, it's only two weeks after we last met that you, Antonio, have got.
John C. Dvorak
Time for another meetup.
Unknown Speaker
But I see her again today. I think it was a very productive meeting.
Adam Curry
We discussed all she does, by the way. What does she do for a living?
John C. Dvorak
She has productive meetings. And. And she gets her hair done a lot. Yeah, I mean, as a hair guy, I know what it takes to get that helmet of hair of hers done every single morning. She must have someone on staff to do that or two. Come, Queen Ursula, let me give you a blowout.
Unknown Speaker
Competitiveness. And I presented our competitiveness compass with a competitiveness compass. Clean industrial deal.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, here it is. Clean industrial deal.
Unknown Speaker
And we discussed the three important cross cutting topics. The first is energy. The second is simplification, the famous omnibuses. And the third is savings and investment Union. And I think it was a very interesting debate because it was clear debate when looking at the energy prices that.
Adam Curry
What is this cross cutting thing she's talking about? She said cross cutting.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, that's in the last clip. These aren't too long. Actually.
Adam Curry
No, she said it in this clip.
John C. Dvorak
I know, but she's going to explain it in the last clip.
Adam Curry
Explain cross cutting?
John C. Dvorak
Yes, yes.
Adam Curry
Is it like intersectional?
John C. Dvorak
Totally. And remember, she also threw out an omnibus, so pay attention when looking at.
Unknown Speaker
The energy prices, that the main answer to reduce energy prices is to go more into the low carbon energies, that is nuclear and renewables.
Adam Curry
I mean, Germany tell that to the Germans.
John C. Dvorak
Germany just got rid of all of the nuclear. Bring it back boys.
Unknown Speaker
Because they succeeded. The fossil fuels that we import, that are the price driver. The second point, the omnibus, indeed strong support not only to have one, but to have a whole fleet of omnibuses.
Adam Curry
What a whole Fleet. Does she think an omnibus is actually a physical bus? Like, like something you drive? And there's, hey, get in the omnibus. Okay. How many people can it hold?
John C. Dvorak
The wheels on the omnibus go round and round, round and round. Oh, the omnibus. Oh, now there's an end of show mix. So the omnibus is, is a big spending bill and it sounds like they're going to have a whole fleet of them. Good luck, EU peoples. And then of course there's the. This is the most interesting one, which I'm still trying to figure it out. I looked at their explanation, they have an explainer of this. But you tell me what this means and I'm just going to set it up by saying I think they're going to take your money.
Unknown Speaker
And I want to reflect very briefly on the third element, the Savings and Investment Union.
John C. Dvorak
Savings and Investment Union. Hmm.
Unknown Speaker
Here is very interesting that we are in Europe, world champion. What savings is Concerned? Per year, 1.4 billion euros are being saved mostly on bank accounts, while in comparison, for example, the American households save 800 million billion.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. So that's a trillion.
Unknown Speaker
And it is not the European market that benefits from being the world champion in savings, but it is mostly other markets, specifically the American market. Why?
John C. Dvorak
Well, here's the app.
Unknown Speaker
Why?
John C. Dvorak
Here's the app before. Why? Because there's nothing to invest in. We've got all the cool companies in the cool stock market. We've got a Silicon Valley, AI, machine learning and quantum.
Unknown Speaker
It is mostly other markets, specifically the American market. Why? Because the European capital market is still fragmented, is complicated and is slower. And the Savings and Investment Union has as a goal that the citizens get more and better return on their money.
John C. Dvorak
Whoa, this is good. The Savings and Investment Union means that if you invest in their stuff, you'll.
Unknown Speaker
Get better returns, but also that the startups, the businesses have access to the much needed capital and the capital will go where the business case is. In other words, we have to make sure that these, this fragmented market turns into one savings and investment union with one set of rules where you can everywhere have the same entry point. This makes it then interesting to allocate the money here in the European Union. And this was one of the main focus in our discussion.
John C. Dvorak
Now, how do you parse what she just said? The savings, Investment union. What can that possibly mean?
Adam Curry
I think she means that they want to create a giant mutual fund.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Based on war.
Adam Curry
And they want everyone to put their money into this thing and they're all. And it's going to be divvied up amongst all these companies that they're going to decide upon and then they're going to cash, they're going to produce profits which will be returned to the investors, the savers in some form that will be better than normal interest rates.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. So take your money out of America and invest it in Europe because they're doing good things with your money.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Although there's no track record whatsoever. So it should be a pig in a poke is what we used to say.
John C. Dvorak
So now she gets across that all the slices and the horizontals and it's part of what I just see is central planning across all industries.
Unknown Speaker
There's another point. It's not only the cross cutting topics.
John C. Dvorak
That the cross cutting topics we have.
Unknown Speaker
Been discussing but we also look now central systematically to one sector after the next. We started with the clean industrial deal, that is the energy intensive industry and the clean tech industry. We have.
John C. Dvorak
Clean tech industry has never made any money anywhere. I mean clean tech, what is clean tech?
Adam Curry
Batteries, windmills.
Unknown Speaker
Windmills industry and the clean tech industry. We have done the strategic dialogue with the automotive industry with an action plan. Move we've done.
Adam Curry
This plan is an action plan.
John C. Dvorak
As a Ron Bloomism we have an action plan for you investors. We're going to make more money action plan.
Unknown Speaker
We've done the strategic dialogue with the steel industry also with an action plan. And now the next one is the chemical industry.
John C. Dvorak
That will follow Zyklon B for everybody.
Unknown Speaker
The principle is here that we are very clearly sticking to our goals. For example climate neutrality by 2050 but that we accompany the sector on the way towards the goals to see where we can support, adapt, flexibilize, be better flexible.
Adam Curry
Did she say flexible?
John C. Dvorak
Sure did.
Unknown Speaker
See where we can support, adapt, flexibilize, be better flexibleize.
John C. Dvorak
Oh yeah baby.
Unknown Speaker
This show a huge transformation that the sectors are undergoing and therefore this, this is a journey that we're doing together.
Adam Curry
Yeah, a journey.
John C. Dvorak
A journey.
Adam Curry
How's that A huge transformation. What's huge about it?
John C. Dvorak
Because they're doing it together with. As a union. This is. They're completing the project. Completing the project. By the way, on the, on the last show, Doom. On the last show she was saying in order to avoid war, you have to prepare for war.
Adam Curry
So you have to be loaded up with war, war, armaments.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, well people emailed me a lot of people and said this is really. It resembles the art of War from Sun Tzu and also like some, some Greek stuff. Now here a 4th century Roman writer, Pubilius Vegetus Renatus to prepare for war. To have peace, you need to prepare for war. Yeah.
Adam Curry
And they never had any battles, those guys.
John C. Dvorak
Sounds good to me. Well, they're gonna have the big meetup in the Hague in June. That's when our guy Marc Ruta will be doing. He'll have a Booth, and he'll be. He'll have booth babes, and he'll be.
Adam Curry
He'll be kissing Booth.
John C. Dvorak
He'll be selling stuff on our behalf. Now I'm. This is. None of this is good. None of it. So. And then it seems like. I'm not quite sure if it's a buckling or if there's some backroom talks taking place, but Queen Ursula also said she's going to delay the retaliatory tariffs.
Adam Curry
Also on the agenda was Europe's need to boost competitiveness and innovation amid sluggish growth and the specter of a trade war triggered by US President Donald Trump's tariff announcements.
John C. Dvorak
They have tariffs on us. So who started the war is questionable.
Adam Curry
Earlier on, the EU said it was delaying until mid April retaliatory tariffs against sector specific targets in the US EU.
John C. Dvorak
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
Adam Curry
The decision was made to allow for more negotiations with the White House.
Unknown Speaker
We are in principle opposed to tariffs. We think that tariffs this.
John C. Dvorak
Thank you. Thank you. Why do you have tariffs as your principle against tariffs with the White House?
Unknown Speaker
We are in principle opposed to tariffs. We think that tariffs are bad. They are like taxes. They are bad for consumers. They are bad for business.
Adam Curry
They're like Texas.
John C. Dvorak
It's like Texas. Hey, it's like Texas.
Unknown Speaker
They are like Texas. They are bad for consumers. They are bad for business on both sides of the Atlantic, without any question. We are in active discussion with the US Administration on this issue, and I can confirm that we decided to adjust the timing of the entry into force of tariffs. The impact of our response does not change.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, so, yeah, I don't understand why she's saying they're bad. It's bad for everybody. They're just like Texas. But yet they have them. I don't know. It's all very baffling to me. And the silence of the Europeans is just deafening. I don't think they care anymore. I think the Europeans just, whatever, let it go.
Adam Curry
Well, it could be the bad coverage.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, there's nothing. It's just word salad. They'll just go, oh, yeah, we're going to do this. Something union. I have a fiscal union. We'll have a green industrial, green industrial deal, clean industrial deal, industry is never clean. It's dirty. It's just dirty. So there you go. Aren't you glad you asked?
Adam Curry
I always enjoy listening to her.
John C. Dvorak
It's always better to watch her. She is a level twerp, honestly.
Adam Curry
A small woman. Do we know?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah. She's very tiny. She's petite. Very petite.
Adam Curry
Napoleon complex.
John C. Dvorak
So it seems that as the Democrat Party in the United States is in total disarray with numbers through the basement, everyone's just resorting to Nazis and stuff like that with their pals in the media. And it's wearing on me, John. I gotta be honest. It's getting tired. It's getting tired. It's like, how many years do we have to go through this? I mean, these people. These people are delusional. Yeah. I'll start us off with Chuck Schumer, Senator Chuck Schumer from New York on the View, because that's where you go to talk to your delusional Dems. The Republican Party is a different kettle of fish than it used to be, and that's why we're fighting them so hard.
Adam Curry
Kettle of fish?
John C. Dvorak
Yes. It's a different kettle of fish. Where does that come from? Kettle of fish?
Adam Curry
The different kettle of fish.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, it's different.
Adam Curry
I mean, it's. I don't know why that even became a phrase.
John C. Dvorak
It's a different kettle of fish.
Adam Curry
It's a different pot of stew. It's different. Cassoulet.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, Cassoulet.
Adam Curry
It's a different bean salad. It's a different. I mean, there's a lot of things. Why kettle of fish? Who makes a kettle by the way of fish? Most people saute the fish.
John C. Dvorak
It's a different kettle of fish than it used to be. And that's why we' hard. They are controlled by a small group of wealthy, greedy people. You know what their attitude is? I made my money all by myself. How dare your government take my money from me? I don't want to pay taxes or. I built my company with my bare hands. How dare your government tell me how I should treat my customers. My. The land and water that I own or my employees. They're playing them off. Government. Government's a barrier to people. A barrier to stop them from doing things. They want to destroy it. We are not letting them do it. And we're united.
Adam Curry
Okay, good. All right.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, we're united. Woo. Yeah.
Adam Curry
I have a. You play that delusional clip. I have to play this then.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
This is Rosie O'Donnell.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yes, yes. I think everyone saw her. Irish.
Adam Curry
She went on an. You saw this. She went on an Irish talk show. And talk about delusional. I'd like to know any of. Where do you get this perspective? You know, a lot of people did vote for him. Yes.
John C. Dvorak
Do you accept their right to do.
Adam Curry
That in their opinion of them?
Unknown Speaker
Well, I respect their right to do that. I question why the first time in American history a president has won every swing state and is also best friends and his largest donor was a man who owns and runs the Internet.
John C. Dvorak
Is that Al Gore or. No, he just invented it. So Elon owns the Internet? Yeah. This, this is kind of out there, Madam O'Donnell.
Unknown Speaker
So I would hope that that would be investigated and that we would see whether or not it was an anomaly or something else that happened on election night in America when Kamala Harris was filling up stadiums with people who supported her and Donald Trump was not able to do that. So it's curious to me, and as an American and a believer in democracy, I would hope that we would be able to look at all of the reasons why this happened in our country.
Adam Curry
So for the first time in history. Well, for one thing, swing states vary from election to election. But Ronald Reagan won every swing state, if there were any at the time. I think he won every state except Minnesota or no, I'm sorry, except Massachusetts. And so he would have won every swing state. And I think this is very common to win every swing state. But she's. What is wrong with her? Well, the guy who owns the Internet or runs. What did she say? It doesn't make any sense at all.
John C. Dvorak
I watched the whole interview, actually, and no, she is renouncing her U.S. citizenship. She has applied for Irish citizenship.
Adam Curry
Well, you don't have to, you know, if you're Irish, you don't have to renounce the US Citizenship. That's a symbolic gesture if she does it, because I know plenty of guys. Our joke writer, our official joke writer, Marty Higgins, has got an Irish passport, cuz he's Irish.
John C. Dvorak
Is Marty even alive? Where's his jokes?
Adam Curry
Yeah, where's his jokes?
John C. Dvorak
Where's his jokes, man? Well, the way I understood it is she's renouncing her citizenship, but yet she ends with our country. So I don't know exactly what she wants. But I pulled one other clip from earlier in the interview, which this is the work we do on your no Agenda show. And this is. Here's her answering why she left. And it may be even more puzzling than what she just said. In this clip, you stuck out the last Trump presidency.
Adam Curry
What's different about this one for you. That made you realize you're out.
Unknown Speaker
Well, right away was problem with Project 2025, which the Heritage foundation put out and it detailed what they wanted to do.
John C. Dvorak
And I read the whole thing and besides it being very tedious, clearly it was about 80 pages run through Chat GPT. Everything was flowery. But there wasn't anything really crazy in there that I can recall.
Unknown Speaker
And I felt that anyone who read that would be not. I would not be able to sleep as an American.
John C. Dvorak
I was able to sleep. John.
Adam Curry
What type of stuff was in that?
John C. Dvorak
Well, I slept just fine. I was like, oh, oh no. I mean the stuff that was in there was. Yeah. Closing the Department of Education and sending it back to the states. I still slept.
Unknown Speaker
Okay, well, gutting all of the social programs as he's been doing. Just the other day he disbanded the Department of Education.
Adam Curry
She wanted to say disemboweled. Do you notice that?
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Is the Department of Education a social service?
Adam Curry
I would say if it's anything, it has to be a social service because it does nothing else. Does nothing about education. So what else could it be?
Unknown Speaker
And I have a child who has autism and that child will be.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, Trump hates autistic kids. He hates them. He hates them so much he wants to figure out why there's so many.
Unknown Speaker
Of them denied services and many, many autistic children. Because the funding for these programs for special needs children comes from the federal government as well as the states.
Adam Curry
Never used to.
Unknown Speaker
And it's going to be disastrous for children on the street.
Adam Curry
I would just stop the clip. So when I was a kid, I went through my entire education, including a degree from Berkeley without the Department of Education existing, which it only became in play in 1980, 1979.
John C. Dvorak
1980.
Adam Curry
So I went through the whole thing. We had special education. We had programs for people that had special needs. That was always going on and the quality of the education was better back then. In fact, when I went to University of California, which still galls all my kids, I didn't pay anything. It was free. I was a California resident. I qualified to get in. I had a high SAT score and I waltz right in. Now it costs like $70,000 a year. What changed?
John C. Dvorak
Do they have an endowment? The Cal Berkeley? They must have a.
Adam Curry
Sure they do. All these big schools do.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. I wonder how big it is. It must be huge.
Adam Curry
It's huge. It's not as big as the big one is Harvard.
John C. Dvorak
It's huge.
Adam Curry
It's in the multi billions.
John C. Dvorak
Well, she so she, even though she says it comes from the federal government as well as the states, but that was her reason to leave the country.
Unknown Speaker
For these programs for special needs children comes from the federal government as well as the state, and it's going to be disastrous for children on the spectrum. And that was terrifying. But the biggest reason that it was different than the first time he was in office is because of the Supreme Court giving him ultimate power, the powers of a king or a monarch. And that's not what the United States is all about. And it's a terrifying prospect. And in fact, what has happened since he's taken office has been terrifying, I think, for the world and definitely for the United States of America.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Could everyone who's terrified please raise their hand without talking? You know, I don't understand. I find it kind of sad, although it's great for this talk show. I've never heard of this talk show. I'm going to watch this talk showing you. Yeah, the talk show is interesting. So if she leaves, it's kind of.
Adam Curry
Baffling how somebody gets themselves worked up into something and you see it all the time.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I mean, no, hold on. Rosie O'Donnell is special because she's kind of become President Trump's punching bag throughout the years.
Adam Curry
Yeah, he asked for it.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Well, I mean, the thing.
Adam Curry
And he's not doing anything to her.
John C. Dvorak
No, the thing is comedians always like to make someone else or something else their punchline, but when they're a punchline themselves. Oh, step back. I think that's what's going on here. And it's. I'm sad to see her so angry. I knew her when she was Rosie over there at what was the place in West Orange in New Jersey. Chuckles. No, not Chuckles. It was Yuk Yuk. No, it wasn't Yuk Yuk.
Adam Curry
It was a typical place. Chuckles Yuk yuk.
John C. Dvorak
It wasn't yuck yuck punchline. It was something else. It wasn't any of those. And you know, she, she could have been the, the, the Joe Rogan on the left, but she, she's so sour. When's the last time she told a joke? She used, she used to be very funny.
Adam Curry
She used to, she made a fortune on her daytime talk show, which now she was pre Ellen and she show was an ass kicker.
John C. Dvorak
Doesn't she have to pay taxes when you leave the country?
Adam Curry
I, well, it depends on, I think you still have to pay. Well, now if you renounce your citizenship, I think you get away from having to pay taxes. But she had a huge hit. The thing was a huge hit. It was Ellen. Pre. Ellen.
John C. Dvorak
Yep.
Adam Curry
And she was, you know, funny at the time. And then something soured her. Something happened. Maybe the autistic child, which. What? She didn't give birth to. Maybe her. The lesbian.
John C. Dvorak
Well, hold on a second. So she basically. She got a. A bad purchase. She's mad.
Adam Curry
I'm not absolutely certain. I'm not. I don't want to take. Okay, make that okay. But as far as I know, she never was pregnant. But how would you. She's in a circle of lesbian haters.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
And they. And she's just. It turned her sour. It's very strange, especially for a comic.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Chelsea. Yes. Adopted. Adopted by Rosie and Kelly as a baby. So anyway, it's too bad. And she was funny. She was funny back in the day. Okay, let's just stick with the topic for a second. So this is the part that gets really tiring, is when there's just this constant anger and everyone's angry and everyone's losing their minds.
Unknown Speaker
Let me play some of that sound from.
John C. Dvorak
This is cnn, one of these town halls this week. Town halls.
Adam Curry
I support Elon Musk and the Department of.
Unknown Speaker
Next question.
John C. Dvorak
Fire Elon Musk. Fire Elon Musk.
Unknown Speaker
It's so abstract tomorrow with federal government. But here's the thing.
John C. Dvorak
Fire him.
Adam Curry
Look, just in case you didn't pick.
Unknown Speaker
This up, that was Nebraska and Wyoming. You talked about 80, 20 issues. What they're doing with Doge is by far one of the most unpopular things that Donald Trump is doing. No, I think it's popular for many.
Adam Curry
People, but I think what you're seeing.
John C. Dvorak
Is Democrats organizing at congressional town halls with the purpose of being.
Unknown Speaker
I don't doubt the polling says voters drastic cuts. They do not think Elon has the expertise to do the cuts.
Adam Curry
I don't doubt the polling.
John C. Dvorak
They don't even.
Unknown Speaker
They don't even dispute that the government should shrink. They just don't like how it's being done.
Adam Curry
My point is, you played a video of a town hall as though it's evidence of some broad anger that's out there, and it's not. This is what happens every time there's.
John C. Dvorak
A Republican majority in the House.
Adam Curry
The Democrats organize.
Unknown Speaker
They go to town hall.
Adam Curry
They go to town halls, they organize. They get loud. They get viral moments.
Unknown Speaker
Our party is not organized. Our party is not that organized. You organized town halls right now. Let me speak.
John C. Dvorak
I love Abby Phillips saying our party is not organized. Aren't you supposed to be a news model? But then this guy, he, I think this is, that's a good catch. Not to mention it's, it's CNN surprise. But then this guy, Jamal Bauman, I think he says something that, that could get him in legal trouble. That's not true. And this shows again the American people do not trust Elon Musk. And Elon Musk is incompetent in his position. And how do we know? Cuz they fired tens of thousands of people. Was challenged in court. The court said the people have to go back and now the people are coming back. He's incompetent, he's a thief, he's a Nazi and people don't trust him, period. I think that's actionable.
Adam Curry
Well actually Musk tweeted about this specific thing.
John C. Dvorak
Oh really? Oh really.
Adam Curry
And he says he's taking him to court. He's sure slander.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. You call him a Nazi?
Adam Curry
Well, no, he said thief.
John C. Dvorak
Thief, yeah, thief.
Adam Curry
Thief is actionable. You can't call somebody a crook, you can't call them a thief unless you make it very clear. I mean it's possible. I think there's ways to do it. But generally speaking you can't not like that people to just avoid those sorts of comments.
John C. Dvorak
And we have been very.
Adam Curry
You can call somebody an a hole.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Because that's provable.
Adam Curry
Well it's not. No, it's one of those things where it's prove to us that you're not an a hole. I mean nobody wants to go to court to deal with that.
John C. Dvorak
Shall we listen to a super cut of the media Before Elon bought Twitter and before Elon.
Adam Curry
This is a classic.
John C. Dvorak
These are good. I would argue that the new Jesus.
Unknown Speaker
Christ of our era are Steve Jobs and Elon Musk.
John C. Dvorak
And it's important to have heroes.
Unknown Speaker
The 47 year old engineer has been called the real life Tony Stark, better.
John C. Dvorak
Known as Iron Man. Elon Musk AKA real life Iron Man. The guy is brilliant, he is a genius.
Adam Curry
And at least for now, the world is better off having Elon Musk in it than not.
John C. Dvorak
Elon Musk is one of the most interesting people in America. He's in the world and I guess in the universe. Elon Musk is doing things that may revolutionize transportation and climate change. Somebody as staggeringly rich and staggeringly intelligent.
Adam Curry
As Elon Musk talks. People listen.
John C. Dvorak
Has there ever been a car salesman like Elon Musk?
Unknown Speaker
Musk is, is I think is beyond a car salesman. I mean he's more like a, you know, a hero for, for a Lot of folks.
John C. Dvorak
Just today we were given a glimpse of something of a miracle at sea. Or as Elon Musk calls it, Tuesday.
Unknown Speaker
Let'S talk about Space X. Okay. The launch this morning was glorious. Speaking of wonderful, out of this world, incredible images from the first all civilian orbit around Earth. A huge win for Elon Musk.
John C. Dvorak
It's an amazing development that that's going on. You got to give a lot of credit to Elon Musk. Elon Musk, he deserves a lot of credit. Tesla founder Elon Musk says he knows the biggest threat to humanity and he has a plan.
Adam Curry
An immigrant to this country cemented his status as a leader in science and.
John C. Dvorak
Technology, whose name may indeed belong alongside those of Edison and Jobs.
Adam Curry
Put another way, Elon Musk today showed.
Unknown Speaker
The world how it's done.
John C. Dvorak
Edison and Jobs yesterday, Hitler and Mussolini today. It's, it's, that's, this is why the media is just not trustworthy. By the way, Rob, the constitutional lawyer says it's defamation per se. I don't know why he says per se. It's lawyer talk, per se.
Adam Curry
What he means is definite. Yeah, you know, I know what he means.
John C. Dvorak
Good, I'm glad you.
Adam Curry
Defamation, per se.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, per se. Per se. Whatever per se means. Although this is an interesting moment because I'm just going to have to say it again. Aoc she has a shot. She has a shot. She's got the look, she's got the energy. She's got an old sidekick. You know, she was in Denver and the people loved her. With Senator Bernie Sanders and Congresswoman Alexandria.
Unknown Speaker
Ocasio Cortez touring the country, Denver delivered.
John C. Dvorak
A loud message of support. In the hundreds of rallies that I.
Adam Curry
Have done, we have never, ever had.
John C. Dvorak
A rally as large as this. An estimated 30,000 people filled Denver Civic Center Park Friday night. This registered independent voter came from Durango.
Adam Curry
You know, he speaks for all of us. He speaks for inclusivity. He speaks for human rights.
John C. Dvorak
Across the board, Sanders and AOC railed against President Trump, Elon Musk, and widespread cuts to federal programs and employees.
Adam Curry
This nation was built by working people.
John C. Dvorak
And we're not going to let a handful of billionaires run the government.
Unknown Speaker
And our political system is ill prepared for this kind of abuse of power. In fact, much of our political system enables it.
John C. Dvorak
But both also had pointed comments. For Democrats, there is today profound, disgusting.
Adam Curry
At both political parties.
Unknown Speaker
And that means communities choosing and voting for Democrats and elected officials who know how to stand for the working class.
John C. Dvorak
Doubling down on progressive goals like Medicare for all and Raising the federal minimum wage.
Unknown Speaker
Rally goers we spoke with agree the.
John C. Dvorak
Democratic Party needs to change.
Adam Curry
We need more Bernie. And less. Less Chuck.
Unknown Speaker
We're not going to take it lying.
Adam Curry
Down and we're going to.
Unknown Speaker
Going to stand up. It's going to take a big effort on everyone to quit criticizing each other and just coalesce on how is this movement going to move forward in a way that we make everyone feel welcome.
John C. Dvorak
For Sanders and AOC supporters, Friday's turnout is a sign that their message is a popular one. And they say the right one moving forward. Yeah, well, they got a big crowd. Real big crowd.
Adam Curry
This is the idea that the party should more. Not move toward the center, but move more left.
John C. Dvorak
More left, yes.
Adam Curry
That's the reason they didn't do well is because they weren't progressive, they weren't communist. The public wants a communist government.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
Marxist ideas.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
Because that's what they want.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Well, that's what they want. And you know, so this is new group. Well, it's not a new group. It's the Ethical Union. And you have these ethical unions everywhere in the world. Have you heard of this group? The. The Ethical Union?
Adam Curry
No.
John C. Dvorak
So they were taking advantage of the situation. And it's not just the United States, but we have far right governments all over Europe. So everybody was protesting throughout. Throughout Europe and listen to this clip.
Unknown Speaker
More than 10,000 people gathered in Dam Square in the Dutch capital Amsterdam to participate in anti racism and fascism protests.
John C. Dvorak
Just a minor point, but the Hague is the capital, not Amsterdam. But okay.
Unknown Speaker
The demonstration comes against the backdrop of International Day for the Elimination of Racism.
Adam Curry
Do a report. Well, it's a mistake.
John C. Dvorak
It's Euro news. So we let him slide. It's your own news. Demonstration comes against the backdrop of the.
Unknown Speaker
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
John C. Dvorak
Another day we missed. We missed. The International Day for Elimination of Racism.
Unknown Speaker
Served annually on 21 March, protesters held.
John C. Dvorak
Signs reading Never again as they warned against the rise of the far right.
Unknown Speaker
Across Europe, drawing memory to its disastrous history in the 20th century.
John C. Dvorak
Now was. Was Hitler far right? John? Just. Just help me remember.
Adam Curry
Technically. Technically based on. Based on. Wait. Based on the American educational system. Hitler was far right even though it was a National Socialist Party. Yes, yes, but it technically based on the teachings that we have received in our university system. He is far right.
Unknown Speaker
Demonstrators also waved Palestinian flags in solidarity with the people of Gaza after Israel moved to resume the fighting following the breakdown of a fragile truce with Hamas.
John C. Dvorak
Protests also took place in France across.
Unknown Speaker
Multiple cities, including the capital Paris as.
John C. Dvorak
Well as Lyon and Toulouse.
Unknown Speaker
The French Interior ministry says some 91,000 people participated in the nationwide rallies.
John C. Dvorak
Protesters voiced their rejection of far, far.
Unknown Speaker
Right parties amid the rightward shift in French politics and the government's recent pledge to crack down on immigration.
John C. Dvorak
Protesters also waved Palestinian flags and carried placards accusing President Emmanuel Macron of complicity.
Unknown Speaker
In what they called an unfolding genocide.
John C. Dvorak
So these placards, many professionally printed the Ethical Union. And so I looked up, there's the American Ethical Union, and you have ethical unions around the world. And it says we're a 501C3. So I go to look up their Form 990, always interested to see how much money do they have. Can we find out where it's coming from?
Adam Curry
Who's getting the big dough?
John C. Dvorak
This organization is not required to file an annual return with the IRS because it is a church. How about that?
Adam Curry
Oh, that was an interesting workaround.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. The American Ethical Union, Inc. Is a church. It's like church kind of a church. Is that like Church of Scientology?
Adam Curry
I'll give credit. I'll say the church. I can say the Church of Scientology. I can give them. It says the word church.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. At least it have church in it.
Adam Curry
This doesn't sound anything like a church. Do they have services? Is there a building where you can go to the church?
John C. Dvorak
They have outdoor services on the street with placards. Placards.
Adam Curry
Sounds like a scam.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, they need a cathedral. At least the. The Scientologists have a cathedral. What was that article you sent me about Pam Bondi being.
Adam Curry
I didn't send you an article. I sent you a substack.
John C. Dvorak
What was it?
Adam Curry
I thought it was a video.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, no.
Adam Curry
YouTube.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, no, no. I don't think it was a YouTube.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Pam Bondi is very closely associated with the Church of Scientology in Florida.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, but she.
Adam Curry
But I'm not buying. I'm not buying.
John C. Dvorak
You're not buying it.
Adam Curry
I'm not buying the fact that she's, you know, they. This guy has. No, it was a video because it was a YouTube guy who's a. One of the guys who quit the Church of Scientology.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, you're right.
Adam Curry
Life's blood now is to and moan about the Church of Scientology. Yeah, I've had. When I did a radio show, I had the Church of Scientology people on every so often when they needed to, to explain some. Something that was going on that had to do with tech in the news.
John C. Dvorak
Tom Cruise, whenever Tom Cruise was in.
Adam Curry
The show, if Tom Cruise wanted to come on the show. No problem. Yeah. But I find, you know, the people who. Who. Or quit the Church of Scientology for one reason or another, and I think this guy that's running at the church currently is not necessarily a good guy. I just can't get into it. Did they just. A Church of Scientology hater. And I don't believe Pam Bondi's like a. A stooge for the Church of Scientology. She just takes advantage of the fact that she will exploit their votes.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
And I think it's smart.
John C. Dvorak
Church of Scientology is very interesting. I have. I still have my E meter.
Adam Curry
I have an E meter.
John C. Dvorak
You have an E meter, too? In a suitcase.
Adam Curry
I have a. It's in a suitcase.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Huge.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Having a suitcase with the two really big electrodes you hold on to.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah. Some. I don't know who sent it. Some. One of our producers.
John C. Dvorak
One of our producers. Yeah, we both got one. One.
Adam Curry
Yeah. How many this guy has?
John C. Dvorak
I should probably just hook myself up to it during the show.
Adam Curry
It's a hell of a. It's. It's just a. It's basically supposedly kind of a lie detector.
John C. Dvorak
No, it's.
Adam Curry
And they really. Do they even use them anymore?
John C. Dvorak
They used to use lie detectors to see if you're clear.
Adam Curry
It's basically a lie detector. And they put you in. They do the old. I don't know if they even do this anymore. They used to be on the streets of San Francisco. There'd be a bunch of people with the E meters, and they'd get. Hey, buddy, you want to take. And they breathe, usually have a pretty girl. It was a great bit. They have, like, a dynamite pretty girl with real nice eyes. And then they hook you to the E meter, and then she'd stare at you until you fell in love with her. And the next thing you know, you're a member of the church or you're signing up for Dianetics or something. And it's just an astonishing process that they seem to drop the ball on.
John C. Dvorak
I have it here. Right here. I got the suitcase. I knew I had it in my. It says on the front it mark, super quantum. Quantum. Who would have thought? I'm gonna open it up. Let me see. How does that.
Adam Curry
When you open it up, a bunch of stuff falls out.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, no, no, no, no. I can't. How come I can't open it?
Adam Curry
Oh, because you're not a member.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, here we go.
Adam Curry
You're not clear now.
John C. Dvorak
Here we go. It's open. Here we go. Yeah. Oh, I have the. Do you have the instructions and everything.
Adam Curry
I don't. Haven't looked at it for years.
John C. Dvorak
I have. You know what? Oh, this is interesting. It has a little white thing in there.
Adam Curry
It looks like that's called the radio. And they're being broadcast right now to the communists.
John C. Dvorak
It looks like, like a, a modern hard drive that you put in, you know, like flat. And it says calibration resistors, courtesy of Hubbard Electrometer Manufacturing. 5000 ohms. Oh, my God, these guys are nuts. It's a cool device, though.
Adam Curry
Well, it was very effective at recruiting.
John C. Dvorak
No, I think that was the girl with the nice eyes. That was effective at recruiting.
Adam Curry
Yeah, well, that's for sure. And so. Yeah, but, so Pam Bondi's got. So they're trying to smear her for that and I'm not. Yeah, I know. Buying it.
John C. Dvorak
Let me see.
Adam Curry
But it's good, it's good to know.
John C. Dvorak
So then we have an interesting position taken by the, by the Trump administration to the attacks on Teslas.
Unknown Speaker
And this evening there is news amid the growing number of attacks on Tesla vehicles and dealerships, arson and vandalism across the U.S. there are multiple people under arrest tonight. And Attorney General Pam Bondi now calling the attacks domestic terrorist terrorism and what Elon Musk says the company is now doing. Here's our chief investigative correspondent Aaron Katerski tonight.
Adam Curry
Tonight, Elon Musk says his company is.
John C. Dvorak
Stepping up security after a wave of firebombing, shootings and vandalism targeting Tesla. As part of the enhanced security, Tesla.
Unknown Speaker
Is activating sentry mode on every car in the dealership. That means security sensors and cameras are on and recording.
Adam Curry
Watch as sentry mode is activated on this Tesla. This week, a man seen allegedly keying.
John C. Dvorak
The car at a parking lot in.
Adam Curry
San Jose was arrested and charged with felony vandalism.
John C. Dvorak
Today.
Adam Curry
Attorney General Pam Bondi said those charged.
John C. Dvorak
With destroying Tesla property are part of.
Adam Curry
A wave of domestic terrorism. Prosecutors said a suspect arrested for throwing Molotov cocktails at a dealership in Salem, Oregon was also armed with a high powered rifle. Prosecutor said another suspect who allegedly tried to set fire to Teslas in Loveland, Colorado, was found with materials to produce firebombs. And Daniel Clark Pounder accused of torching a Tesla charging station in South Carolina and spray painting profane messages allegedly found.
John C. Dvorak
With a three page letter voicing objections.
Adam Curry
Objections to President Trump and Elon Musk's federal layoffs, writing, we will not stand idly by.
John C. Dvorak
So I looked it up, the definition of domestic terrorism and it seems to fit as it needs to involve acts dangerous to human life. Okay. I think that's true. That are a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any state, and appear to be intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population, influence the policy of government by intimidation or coercion, or affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping, and occurring primarily within the territorial jurisdiction of the United States. So I guess. Yeah, I guess you can, you can define it that way as domestic terrorism.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Well, that adds to the charges.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. It's so odd, though, why people do this.
Adam Curry
It is odd. And the number of people that have been caught on camera, especially in the. Somebody parks their Tesla in a parking lot, they always have the cameras on. People don't realize there's like eight cameras on a Tesla that are just recording everything going on around the Tesla and it's sending it to headquarters too. So there's nothing you can do about. You can't erase the tapes. And I think that's what happens.
John C. Dvorak
So the New York.
Adam Curry
So they get your guy walking by and he's going back and forth and he's keying, you know, subtly. So subtle. Keying the car. And it's like, why. Why are you keying somebody's Tesla? It just makes. I don't get it. It's. What kind of nut are you. Yeah, these people should be taken off the street.
John C. Dvorak
That's actually a very European type of protest to do that kind of destruction, like destroying people's property. That's what, that's what they do in Europe. That's not really an American thing. Thing. You know, we, we, we go out and wave our flags on their, on their stoop and yell at them, but we don't really destroy property. But yeah, the Elon, it's amazing. It's amazing the hate towards him. And New York Times wrote this big article. SpaceX position to secure billions in new federal contracts under Trump. And just listen to the opening paragraph.
Adam Curry
Under Trump.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Within the Trump administration's Defense department, Elon Musk, SpaceX rocketry is trumpeted as the nifty new way the Pentagon could move military cargo rapidly around the globe. In the Commerce Department, SpaceX's Starlink satellite Internet service will now be fully eligible for the federal government's $42 billion rural broadband push after being largely shut out during the Biden era. And it's like, do these people know that SpaceX has always been a government, government company?
Adam Curry
No, it has been.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, this NASA, people who work.
Adam Curry
There, they're not getting Money from me?
John C. Dvorak
No. Well, Starlink, but that was always a military project. And as a minor aside, the FAA really needs to do something. We know from our air traffic controllers that they have to sometimes resort to dial up just to get weather data data because their. Their dedicated lines go down, down. I think the Starlinks and Starlink system would be a big plus. It's just all this hate. This is. It makes me tired. I'm tired, man. I'm tired of the hate.
Adam Curry
Oh, you poor tired.
John C. Dvorak
I know.
Adam Curry
Let's bring it. I have some clips that can bring the Christian out in you.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, okay. Bring the Christian out on me. All right. You mean the Jesus lover. All right, give it to me.
Adam Curry
Well, I gotta figure out what these clips are.
John C. Dvorak
Mm.
Adam Curry
Empathy, empathy. Bad. And this brings Elon into the picture. This is a good, good series of clips.
Unknown Speaker
People tend to think of empathy or caring about other people's feelings as a good thing. But in some conservative circles, there's a growing chorus of voices arguing that empathy could be bad.
Adam Curry
Bad.
John C. Dvorak
The fundamental weakness of Western civilization is empathy.
Unknown Speaker
That's billionaire Elon Musk speaking recently on the podcast the Joe Rogan Experience. They were discussing the idea that unchecked immigration into Western countries is threatening Western political and cultural values. Musk agrees and warns that societies are at risk of self destructing.
John C. Dvorak
There's so much empathy that you actually suicide yourself. Yeah. So we've got civilizational suicidal empathy going on.
Unknown Speaker
Musk, of course, is a close advisor to President Trump and the leader of the administration's Doge initiative, which is making massive cuts to the federal government, including humanitarian programs at home and overseas. Musk said empathy can be good, but it's too often weaponized to persuade well meaning people to support bad ideas. In recent months, several high profile Christian conservatives have been sounding similar warnings.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, this is interesting. Well, I'll, I'll re. I'll withhold judgment until after clip number two, but I may have to come in soon.
Adam Curry
Well, you're definitely a highlight of this, of this. You're a Christian nationalist.
John C. Dvorak
I'm a Jesus freak. I've never said Jesus freak.
Adam Curry
No, Christian nationalists stick with that. It makes it better for these clips.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, number two, for purposes of this demonstration, the part of a Christian nationalist will be played by Adam Curry.
Adam Curry
Empathy almost needs to be struck from the Christian vocabulary.
John C. Dvorak
Empathy is dangerous. Empathy is toxic. Empathy will align you with hell.
Unknown Speaker
Empathy as hoisted up as the highest virtue, or even a virtue at all. I think that really gets us into a really big mess.
John C. Dvorak
Most people have a hard time imagining.
Unknown Speaker
How empathy could ever be harmful.
John C. Dvorak
And therefore, if I'm the devil, where.
Adam Curry
Am I gonna hide some of my most destructive tactics?
Unknown Speaker
That was Pastor Josh McPherson on his podcast Stronger Man Nation.
John C. Dvorak
This is great.
Unknown Speaker
Conservative commentator Ali Beth Stuckey on the Family Talk podcast and author Joe Rigney discussing his book the Sin of Empathy on a podcast hosted by Al Mohler of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, where's the Curry and the Keeper podcast in this lineup?
Unknown Speaker
New York Times columnist David French has noticed this discourse and wrote about it. In a recent column called Behold the Strange Spectacle of Christians Against Empathy. French says, Jesus, the central figure in Christianity, embodied empathy.
John C. Dvorak
What was that, Nat Pop?
Adam Curry
That was me.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, okay.
Unknown Speaker
French says, Jesus. Jesus, the central figure in Christianity Away man, embodied empathy by coming to earth as a man and enduring the human experience. French notes that Trump has cut programs long supported by many evangelicals and conservative Catholics, including funding for religious organizations that help the poor.
John C. Dvorak
So how do you rationalize this change? Okay, hold on. They're conflating a couple of things here. Working backwards, cutting for the poor. These were huge NGOs that were just. I mean, even the Catholic. No, the Lutherans even distanced themselves from the Lutheran charity, saying, we don't really have anything to do with that. They just used our name. After World War II, a lot of these groups used, like the. The Catholic Bishops Conference, whatever that means, was just a. An NGO to take money to resettle migrants. Illegal aliens.
Adam Curry
Yeah, these were scams.
John C. Dvorak
Scams. But Christianity as a Christian nationalist. For purposes of this discussion, empathy has nothing to do with Jesus. Compassion, yes. Empathy is a psychosis where you take on another person's feelings. It has nothing to do with Christian nationalism.
Adam Curry
Well spoken.
John C. Dvorak
All right, Cope three.
Unknown Speaker
And I think that that's why some of these arguments about toxic empathy and other concepts are falling upon willing and open ears, because people are looking for a moral frame around which they can fit the Trump movement, and decrying empathy helps them do that. Some conservatives also argue that women are especially susceptible to being misled by appeals to empath. Often when it comes to helping people who are suffering or in need. Here's Ali Beth Stuckey on family Talk. They'll use emotional, compassionate, kind sounding language in order to get a woman to think well, in order to be a good person, in order to be kind, in order to even love my neighbor. Then I have to be pro open borders.
Adam Curry
I have to be pro lgbtq.
Unknown Speaker
I have to be pro choice. In an interview with npr, Joe Rigney said he believes women are More naturally empathetic, which makes them better nurturers. Rigney says they're also more likely to reject church teachings they see as lacking compassion.
John C. Dvorak
And in that kind of context, the empathetic sex is ill suited precisely because.
Adam Curry
Of the ways that that empathy could.
John C. Dvorak
Be manipulated into, say, refusing to draw.
Unknown Speaker
Lines or in the name of helping.
John C. Dvorak
A oppressed group, we're going to abandon.
Unknown Speaker
Our biblical confession or something like that.
John C. Dvorak
What is the purpose of this, this piece they did? Because I find it fascinating. Empathy is literally the problem. That is the problem we have in America is empathy. Exactly as.
Adam Curry
Yeah, no, toxic empathy.
John C. Dvorak
Well, they don't need to. I didn't hear Ali Beth Stuckey say toxic.
Adam Curry
Somebody said it in that report. The PBS police said it. Nut. Well, the purpose is going to be revealed with a clip after the series is over. I think that was clip three.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. This is clip four.
Adam Curry
Yeah, we'll finish it and then I'll play the reveal.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, okay. I'm excited.
Unknown Speaker
David French, meanwhile, I'm all giddy with it. David French, meanwhile, says the idea that women are uniquely vulnerable to manipulation ties in closely with Christian nationalism, the idea that Christian men should run the country. And so you do have quite a bit of literature in the far right, the Christian nationalist right, that is decrying what they see as the quote, feminized church, feminized political discourse. They say that America is a gynocracy is what they will call it.
John C. Dvorak
You know, we were just.
Adam Curry
Hold on.
John C. Dvorak
We were just talking about that in church today.
Adam Curry
Who ever said this? I've never heard this. I never heard the word in my life. We've been doing this show for 17 plus years and I, I've never heard the term gynocracy.
John C. Dvorak
You say gynocracy or gynocracy?
Adam Curry
No, guy like gynecology.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, gynocracy.
Adam Curry
Female oriented democracy. Gynocracy.
John C. Dvorak
No, I've never heard this.
Adam Curry
G Y N. No, I've never heard this feminized political. Wait, hold on. You've never heard it and you're the Christian nationalist. You should have heard this over and over.
John C. Dvorak
We should be talking about it in the Connect center.
Adam Curry
Okay.
John C. Dvorak
After church, while we're drinking coffee like this. Gynocracy is just no good.
Unknown Speaker
They say that America is a gynocracy is what they will call it. And that empathy element is a part of their argument. Rigney says he wouldn't flinch from being described as a Christian nationalist. And I want society to be Christian.
John C. Dvorak
So yes, I think it's true.
Adam Curry
I think it's good for the world.
Unknown Speaker
And I think it's, quite frankly, good for religious minorities. I think that in many ways, in the absence of that tyranny's inevitable. French says he worries that some Christians have shifted from fighting for religious freedom to fighting for Christian dominance. But when it comes to calls for public policies grounded in empathy, he acknowledges that everyone has to draw a line somewhere. There are times when the head has to overrule the heart. That is something that has to happen sometimes in public policy. But at the same time, there should.
John C. Dvorak
Be no objection to appeals to the.
Unknown Speaker
Heart, because our compassion, our empathy, is a fundamental part of who we should be as human beings. French says there's nothing really new about accusing one's political opponents of appealing to emotion rather than logic. But he argues there should be room in our political discourse for both.
Adam Curry
So what this leads to. Yes, this is an anti Trump thing. Well, obviously, pbs, npr.
John C. Dvorak
Gee, what was the giveaway there?
Adam Curry
But the idea is that, you know, these, these heartless Republicans.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
Are they just. They're heartless and that's the problem. And this carries over. That was npr. So let's carry it over to pbs.
John C. Dvorak
No, this. That was pbs. Now we can go to npr.
Adam Curry
No, we're going to stay on PBS then. Okay, that was empathy.
John C. Dvorak
Bad four.
Adam Curry
Yeah. I'm trying to decide whether that may have actually been npr, but whatever.
John C. Dvorak
I didn't hear Scott talking, so it couldn't have been on npr.
Adam Curry
No, it could have. No. So but let's go to Brooks and Capehart.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, okay.
Adam Curry
And so because they'll boil it down now we have a toss to Brooks, the supposed, you know, he's supposed to represent conservative. They're both, both Trump haters. We have to give to. For the people out there that like pbs, to give you perspective, they're going to have two people on this call, Brooks and Capehart, that both hate Trump's guts. And so that's the perspective. This is giving you perspective, according to somebody in the, in the back, because I'm one of the producers, so I don't understand how that works. But okay, here. This is boiling down, what you just heard. This is boiling down. What's really going on and why, what they're trying to drum home. Here we go.
Unknown Speaker
Seen so far about the role and the influence.
John C. Dvorak
Is this the Brooks and C. On Doge as. I'll make sure I have the right one.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah.
Unknown Speaker
Seen so far about the role and the influence of Musk in this president. Yeah. I did not have Doge being the center of the Trump administration before January.
John C. Dvorak
20, but it certainly has become the center. And to me, it's revelatory. You get the richest guy in the.
Unknown Speaker
World cutting off food for the people.
John C. Dvorak
Starving children around the world.
Unknown Speaker
Oh, what would somebody please think of the children?
John C. Dvorak
That's the essence of what it is.
Adam Curry
The essence of doge.
John C. Dvorak
That's the essence. All that it's about is starving children. Yeah, that sounds about right.
Adam Curry
It's not about cutting government waste.
John C. Dvorak
No.
Adam Curry
Or crazy programs and costing millions and millions of dollars to taxpayers money.
John C. Dvorak
DOGE is the Department of Gynecological Efficiency. This is why we have to starve children around the world.
Adam Curry
It's not about settings. It turns out, like $600 million sent to Australian universities for this so they can do their research because Australia can't pay for it, I guess. No, no, it's none of that. It's none of this crazy stuff. It's about starving children.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Starving them. Starving them. Dying.
Adam Curry
Okay, so that. There you go. Okay. That's really great insight. That's the kind of thing that people actually, actually give PBS money for. But let's. Here's the second half of that.
Unknown Speaker
The second thing it is. It's cruelty and ruthlessness.
John C. Dvorak
I've had so many conversations over the.
Unknown Speaker
Last couple weeks with people inside federal agencies when the Doge comes, when the Doge boys comes to town and they.
John C. Dvorak
Are naked in their cruelty, that this.
Unknown Speaker
Agency disagrees with Donald Trump. People here, we don't like what you believe and we're just getting rid of you. And, and so that cruelty is kind of naked.
John C. Dvorak
And to me, it symbolizes something that is the epitome of this administration, these Doge people.
Unknown Speaker
Elon Musk, he went to Penn.
John C. Dvorak
The Doge people went to Harvard, they went to Stanford, they worked at McKinsey.
Unknown Speaker
These are not populists, these are elitists. These are conservative micro elites who've been.
John C. Dvorak
In elite universities, who play in the elite circles, and they want to take it out on their fellow elites.
Unknown Speaker
And that's what this administration become about, a battle between elites, not somebody representing the working class for problems that are real.
John C. Dvorak
And this is why people are angry.
Adam Curry
And that. Yeah, that was Capehart at the end joining in to agree.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, of course.
Adam Curry
That's why people are angry, because it's a battle between the elites. This is. This kind of commentary, which is on PBS News Hour is pathetic.
John C. Dvorak
Well, allow me to give you some perspective from a white Christian nationalists. Let's just call it what it is, John, as you already said, empathy does not enter the equation. Following Jesus means you're filled with kindness, love, mercy, humility, forgiveness, compassion. And of course, faith. And that is empathy is antithetical to Christianity or whatever you want to call it. In fact, many white Christian nationalists have a problem with Elon in this regard because he calls himself a cultural Christian. So that's like.
Adam Curry
No, he does.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Oh, yeah, he calls himself.
Adam Curry
What does that even mean?
John C. Dvorak
Well, that means that he's filled with everything, but he doesn't really believe in Jesus and the resurrection. I guess I will say two other things that are being discussed in white Christian nationalist circles. One is that, and this comes directly back from the guys who were in the faith office, you saw that all those. Everyone was praying over President Trump, which includes David Barton. These are people that actually know and they all come back and say, you know, Trump really did have a radical transition when the bullet missed his ear and he. So he's really a brand new Christian President Trump. And then the second thing, which means that you're a baby Christian, you got a long way to go, but it's a good start. The second thing is people are concerned. I find this to be quite interesting. People are concerned about the faith office, which. Did that ever exist before an office of faith, the faith office in administration. Was that totally new to Trump? Trump, do you know?
Adam Curry
I have no idea.
John C. Dvorak
People are worried about it because. Well, whose people? White Christian nationalists. The people I speak with, people at church. Well, this is really great. But what happens if we get a president who's a Satanist? He could then bring in the Church of Satan into the.
Adam Curry
You mean like Biden?
John C. Dvorak
Exactly, exactly. So I still don't understand exactly what the point is of this other, of what they're doing here with NPR and pbs, other than trying to say you're not being a Christian because you have no empathy. But that's just. It's bullcrap.
Adam Curry
No, I don't think that's what the message is. I think the message is Trump and Elon are cold blooded haters that are just trying to starve children because it's what you want. You want to see the kids die. Okay, well, there's Rosie O'Donnell had the exact same commentary. She thinks that they're out to get her autistic kid.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, well, you're right.
Adam Curry
Think of the children.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. And that it's always old people, children and pets, although pets seem to be doing better in America. I mean, that's what got Trump elected. We all Know that.
Adam Curry
What got Trump elected. The pets. They're eating the dogs.
John C. Dvorak
That got him elected. That got him elected.
Adam Curry
Yeah. There's an element of truth to that.
John C. Dvorak
That got him elected.
Adam Curry
It didn't hurt. That's for sure.
John C. Dvorak
It didn't hurt. No. But this is why, as a white Christian nationalist, I always say, when you play these TikTok clips of these insane people, I always say, well, you know, I pray for them. They need prayers. I'm not angry at them. They're just under a dark spiritual forces. They're under a spell. That's what it. Empathy. Empathy, I think, creates spells. And that's. That's what.
Adam Curry
Oh, you're just. Okay.
John C. Dvorak
What, you're veering. I'm veering.
Adam Curry
You're veering.
John C. Dvorak
Stay the course is what you're saying. I was okay before. All right, all right, we'll be back.
Adam Curry
You're ready. Articles about that. All right, well, how about the people are just nuts.
John C. Dvorak
All right, well, yeah, they're nuts. So I have two, two clips here. I don't know if you saw this. This was a doctor in Missouri and they were working on a bill, a state bill to prohibit the transitioning of children. And this is a lesbian doctor who is pleading, pleading that they please, please, please stop this practice because she learned how destructive it was. And when you listen to her and it's a little ghoulish, but it's important to hear it, you can understand that this is exactly what empathy leads to when you're so empathetic. Oh, you must be a girl. Oh, you must be a boy. The things that they, the lengths that they have gone to with children is absolutely outrageous.
Unknown Speaker
Thank you, representative, for the question. Yes. I was once an absolute true believer. I trained judges within the state of Missouri are on gender affirming care. I trained all of the other divisions within the hospital setting.
John C. Dvorak
By the way, gender affirming care, as we learned last week, is emotive conjunction. I'm trying to keep an eye on these things now.
Unknown Speaker
All of the other divisions within the hospital setting around what is referred to as gender affirming care, I believed wholeheartedly in this protocol. My spouse is trans who has now walked back her transition. She was trans for 13 years. There were three aspects that made me come to change my mind. Number one, this protocol itself was built on regret stereotypes and is homophobic. The first 70 children that were put through this protocol, 68 of them were same sex attracted. The entire DSM protocol is based on stereotypes about what sexed behavior looks like. And Most gays and lesbians in childhood do not fit the mold of what regret aggressive stereotypes look like for sex behavior. Of the 71st children that were put through this protocol, one of them died because the protocol itself destroyed what used to be the way that we would invert an adult's penis to make it a vagina. The puberty blocker itself makes the penis not grow to the point where that child was put through a vaginoplasty that used their colon instead and they died of a massive infection.
John C. Dvorak
Mengele would be so proud of this.
Adam Curry
So, you know, I like the thesis that this is an, is a homophobic movement. Yes, that is, that, that kind of, that's the only thing that could catch on and put a stop to it.
John C. Dvorak
Exactly. And we're seeing more and more certainly gay men saying no, no, no, you got to stop this. And then a lot of, lot of.
Adam Curry
Lesbian women are also not happy. This is an example of one of.
John C. Dvorak
Them, except for Kara Swisher. And so now we go into something that is related to empathy.
Unknown Speaker
I saw a patient population go from four new intakes per month of children who are mostly pre pubertal boy boys, to 50 to 60 new patients per month. And 80% of them were teenage girls. Guess what teenage girls have in common? They are absolutely susceptible to social contagion. This occurred right when COVID lockdowns happened. Right when we stuck one of these in all of those teenagers phones. And right when we stuck saw all of these girls watching videos. We actually referred to it in the clinic as tick tock tics. They literally were parroting and coming into our clinic with the exact same storyline that they learned online about what it meant to be trans. And then third and finally was that I actually harmed patients. This protocol itself physically harmed my patients to the point where I was sending children to the emergency room for emergency surgeries after they had their first sexual experience and their vaginas were ripping open. We removed the breast of a young woman who called us back begging to have them put on. She not only had detransitioned and was re identifying as a woman, she was also pregnant. And she literally told us that part of this identity for her was a social contagion.
John C. Dvorak
There you go. That's exactly what happened. Spurred on by nut jobs and because of empathy and books about oh, my child is trans. How do I tell the neighbors, nothing to do with the kid. We read the book. Yeah, we read the book. It was all about how do I deal with my political party, how to deal with my neighbors. How do I deal with school? How to do the school board? Nothing about the child. Nothing. Just my kid's trans. And. Yes, that.
Adam Curry
That is only half people. Then you have the Hollywood elites.
John C. Dvorak
Doesn't help.
Adam Curry
Charlize Theron and Megan Fox with three boys that are transitioned to girl, all ages. Yeah. How's that work? Yeah. And she's like. Just doesn't seem like a normal person. Yeah. Social contagion.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, social contagion. Fueled by empathy. And empathy is powerful. It's very powerful. And I think America certainly kind of fell into that. Europe has always been a little bit that way. We just kind of fell into it. What do you think? Why do you think Europe allows itself to be destroyed? Destroyed by immigration. That they don't really want empathy. Ursula von der Lyons. These kinds of people, they. They appeal to empathy day in and day out. Oh, imagine if it was you. Oh, can't you feel it? Can't you feel without. Feel like the whole. The whole Internet is one big empathy machine, at least the parts that Elon owns, according to Rosie O'Donnell.
Adam Curry
Well, I think we made a point.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, we did. I'm so proud of us. Yay.
Adam Curry
How about some bogus nih? I got a couple clips here on the bogus. It says, biggest but one bogus NIH grant. This brings up an Ask Adam in the middle of it.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. The National Institutes of Health has terminated.
Unknown Speaker
Dozens of grants for scientific research projects.
John C. Dvorak
Related to vaccine use and hazardous. Researchers got written notices that their studies no longer aligned with the administration's priorities and that it is the policy of.
Unknown Speaker
NIH not to prioritize research activities that.
John C. Dvorak
Focus gaining scientific knowledge on why individuals are hesitant to be vaccinated and or explore ways to improve vaccine interest and commitment. Dr. Sophia Newcomer was one of the.
Unknown Speaker
Researchers whose grant was canceled.
John C. Dvorak
She's an associate professor at the University of Montana. Her work focuses on access to health care in rural communities. She spoke with Ali Rogan. Oh, is that Joe's cousin?
Adam Curry
I don't think so. Okay, so they're gonna go on about that. This is. This research. You're gonna realize that this is dumb research, but there's going to be a. Like, a missing piece of information and maybe you can identify.
Unknown Speaker
Thank you so much for joining us. What was this NIH grant funding? My work focuses on figuring out ways we can improve vaccination services, particularly for rural families. And so for this specific project that got cut, we were working to develop tools to measure the quality of immunization services that children receive. So you were looking at the quality of immunization services. This grant cut was about vaccine hesitancy specifically, they said. How much of your research was looking at specifically at that issue of vaccine hesitancy? Sure, sure. So my project involved analyzing existing data on vaccinations across the US and even though we were only partway through our project, we already had some important findings. And one of the things we were finding is that when children in the US Fall behind our missing vaccine, vaccines, a main issue are practical challenges to accessing high quality vaccination care. So while we did see that some under vaccination in the US Might be due to parental hesitancy, practical challenges to accessing vaccines, such as having clinics nearby that you can access, having a regular medical home for your child, having regular medical insurance, are all also challenges in accessing vaccines in the U.S. okay, so.
Adam Curry
How much money you think was was wasted on this idiotic study where you have to have, where there's nothing there? It seems to me this is just a vapid research project that doesn't tell you anything. You can go to the drugstore and get a free vaccine if you're just worried about where you can get a vaccine. So how much money you think was spent on this?
John C. Dvorak
Ask Adam.
Unknown Speaker
Ask Adam.
John C. Dvorak
William. I don't know, but here we go. Ask Adam. Ask Adam. Jail. Answer the question. Go. Okay, I will say $28 million.
Adam Curry
Well, let's play clip two, the next clip.
John C. Dvorak
Clip three.
Unknown Speaker
We asked the Department of Health and Human Services about these cuts and they said in a statement that the decision to vaccinate is a personal one and funding would be better directed towards more urgent public health priorities. What is your response to that? So it's sometimes said that vaccines don't save lives, vaccinations save lives. We have safe and effective vaccine products, but we also need to make sure that we have the medical and public health infrastructure to ensure that high quality vaccination services are available in all corners of this country. And high quality vaccination care looks like this. All families, no matter where they live, should be able to access vaccinations in clinics in their communities. These clinics need to be equipped with the right technology so that doctors and nurses can look at a patient's entire vaccination and medical history so that they know when to recommend the right vaccines at the right time. We want every parent and every patient to be able to have thoughtful conversations with their care team about vaccines, vaccines and to get their questions answered. And finally, we need to be able to have the data to track and measure how we're doing with providing high quality vaccination care.
John C. Dvorak
Well, there's no answer in this. What kind of Ask Adam is that?
Adam Curry
They never answer that question. The whole report goes on these assholes at pbs. Heaven forbid that you tell the public what kind of money was wasted. Did.
John C. Dvorak
That was kind of a borderline bogus ask Adam. I mean there's no payoff.
Adam Curry
Well, it wasn't borderline, it was a bogus ask Adam, but it was to make a point that the this is, this is supposed to be reporting. You don't leave out these elements. Why do you let what you only leave it out if it was ridiculous, it had to be some ridiculous amount of. Because this woman was vap. She was an idiot. It. And so they obviously gave her, who knows, tens of millions of dollars to do nothing more than look at vaccine data. Who cares?
John C. Dvorak
Well, speaking of injections, let's just call it injections. I mean I had to go to a very reliable source to find out the latest on Ozempic and like minded types of weight loss programs. I'm sure you've heard about the venom that's in these things now.
Adam Curry
Venom?
John C. Dvorak
Oh yeah, venom. Let's go.
Adam Curry
Is it bee venom or snake venom.
John C. Dvorak
Or ah, good question.
Adam Curry
What kind of venom?
John C. Dvorak
It's the Gila monster. Exactly. Let's go to the tick tock doc, or as I like to like to call them, the tick dock ox warning on Ozempic, Wegovi, zepbound, trulicity, byetta, you name it. All of them have a black box warning that this Gila monster venom and the venom protein for those interested is called extending dash 4e x e n d I n 4. Black box warning is within 12 to 36 months you will develop medullary thyroid.
Unknown Speaker
Cancers of all kinds.
John C. Dvorak
Oncologists around the world after seeing my interviews about this drug being made from.
Unknown Speaker
Venom have told me it's not thyroid.
John C. Dvorak
Cancers they're seeing in all their Ozempic patients. It's exploding breast cancer diagnosis in them. You're going to see every form of cancer cancer from these, these drugs. FDA just added another warning that it causes gastroparesis.
Adam Curry
Do you know what that is?
John C. Dvorak
Paralyzed stomach for years. You will vomit every day for the.
Adam Curry
Rest of your life.
John C. Dvorak
And there is a CNN article from last year says hundreds of thousands now have paralyzed stomachs that cannot be reversed. For years after stopping Ozempic, anybody with diabetes.
Unknown Speaker
This drug is promoted for diabetes diabetes. It is published. It worsens and speeds up diabetic retinopathy. Do you know what that is?
John C. Dvorak
You will be blind faster. Tick tock. Doc speaks. I like the Gila monster venom. You know, that's not exactly extending four, but it sounds good. It makes. Makes the Hodge twins go wood. I think It's a peptide Exendin 4. But these side effects, I think those are. I think the, the pharmaceutical big Pharma and the M5M, they're doing people a big disservice by not reporting on this. A little more in depth, a little more properly. Because it's always.
Adam Curry
I would say they're doing people a disservice.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Because it seems like.
Adam Curry
Well, why. Let's think of. Let me. Hold on a second. Let me. Let me bring out my crystal ball and try to figure out why they're doing it. Oh, that's maybe because that's all they do. Oh, let me think. There it comes. It's coming in clear. Pharmaceutical advertising. Ah, that owns the media.
John C. Dvorak
When is RFK Jr going to swipe his pen and stop that?
Adam Curry
Well, it's going to have to be Trump that swipes the pen. But when does it get recommended and when does it happen?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I think.
Adam Curry
Here's my thinking. I think they're going to. You. They're going to use it as leverage for a while before they do it. So I think maybe a year or more before they pull the plug.
John C. Dvorak
Are they going to. They're going to threaten a little bit and get some, get some stuff out of them first?
Adam Curry
Yeah, that's what I'm guessing. Because there's no other reason.
John C. Dvorak
What do you think? What do you think will come first? The banning, which of course will be a huge. There's going to be a million judges because it's freedom of speech and blah, blah, blah. Will it be the banning of pharmaceutical advertisements in advertising in general or will we see the Epstein files? Which one comes first?
Adam Curry
Wow, that's a desert deadpool. That's a good one.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Which will we see first?
John C. Dvorak
Which will we see first?
Adam Curry
I'm gonna. My guess would be the advertising.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah, probably right. But I don't know if we'll see that either. It's a hard nut, man.
Adam Curry
It has to be done. Done?
John C. Dvorak
Well, yes.
Adam Curry
What you just reviewed with that guy's clip.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
This has to be done because we can't let the pharmaceutical companies own the media like this. They own the media?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
It's not good for the public health.
John C. Dvorak
No, clearly not.
Adam Curry
And Kennedy promised. That's one of the things he promised. He did. The three. The three clips that you have. Which we should probably play again sometime. We don't have to play them now.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
One of the things that he promised was the release. What was releasing the data. Stopping the advertising. And the third one was going after the journals.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. For rico.
Adam Curry
For rico.
John C. Dvorak
All completely valid. Yep. Well, let's go to Canada for a second before we dive into.
Adam Curry
Before we. Can I get a clip in before we do that?
John C. Dvorak
Of course, of course.
Adam Curry
Because it came up in the conversation. I just want to check it off the list.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
This is the astronauts getting paid overtime clip.
John C. Dvorak
The two astronauts that you just helped save from space. They didn't get any overtime pay for all that extra time. They got $5 a day per diem for 286 days. That is fourteen hundred and thirty dollars in extra pay. Is there extra anything the administration can do to get them to make them whole? Well, nobody's ever mentioned this to me. If I have to, I'll pay it.
Adam Curry
Out of my own pocket.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. I'll get it for. I take care of that. I like that.
Adam Curry
I think I'll pay it right out of my.
John C. Dvorak
Is that all? That's not a lot.
Adam Curry
So what they had to go through. And I want to thank Elon Musk.
John C. Dvorak
By the way because think of. We don't have him. That's our president right there. If I have to, I'll cut the check right now. Well, okay. That changes my Canada sequence to start with some grilling. Some grilling of the temporary pm, Mark Carney. Former.
Adam Curry
Wasn't he the Epstein island guy?
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Epstein island adrenochrome junkie. Allegedly. Mark Carney. He also. Wasn't he the Exchequer of the. Of the UK bank of England. Bank of England. He was the Exchequer, was he not?
Adam Curry
I don't know if that was true. I thought he was the head of the bank.
John C. Dvorak
Oh gov. Maybe the governor of the bank.
Adam Curry
The governor, yes.
John C. Dvorak
So he was grilled on some similar travel related items. You have not been elected in a federal election yet.
Adam Curry
And you recently flew to Europe on.
John C. Dvorak
Government widebody jet at the expense of at least half a million dollars. So the question I have for you today is, and maybe I'll say this before I ask the question. These people around you all paid for that flight and you've not been elected yet. So will you commit to refunding these taxpayers for that flight?
Adam Curry
Well, it's an interesting question. Way of framing it. Look, I'm going to go back to. I'm going to allude to the question that was asked previously by Mr. Staples from.
John C. Dvorak
From the Journal.
Adam Curry
And the situation that we're in as.
John C. Dvorak
A country, which is we are in.
Adam Curry
An economic crisis that's brought on.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, sorry.
Adam Curry
I'm going to answer the question. Brought on by the tariffs that have been put on Canada actual and perspective. One of the challenges economic crisis was.
John C. Dvorak
Brought on by former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and you were his advisor.
Adam Curry
I think.
John C. Dvorak
I think you would find.
Adam Curry
I think you would not.
Unknown Speaker
Not create that problem.
John C. Dvorak
I certainly.
Adam Curry
Hey, nobody in Canada created that problem. Nobody in Canada created that problem. The US Government has decided to put tariffs on all of its closest allies.
Unknown Speaker
And that's.
John C. Dvorak
So I'll take care of that. What?
Unknown Speaker
My.
Adam Curry
My job is.
John C. Dvorak
I'll take that as a no then.
Adam Curry
No, you'll take that as a very comprehensive answer to your question.
John C. Dvorak
He's great. But what about the jet? I'll pay for it out of my own pocket. I have a feeling he can pay for it out of his own pocket. Pocket. I think Carney's done. Okay, so we start with a maple maga boots on the ground. Maple maga boots on the ground. Canada. Adam and John, we've gone full in this country. Pierre Polyvere, the guy running against our newly unelected WEF World Economic Forum PM Mark Carney has laid out a sound and solid plan to negotiate and find a deal with Trump. While the PM no one voted for wants to fight and put our elbows up. Every liberal politician is calling Trump names and stating we will stand up to this bully. Every woke lib Joe in this nation is full on in love with Mark Carney, as is our media, because our media receives hundreds of millions of dollars in stipends from the Liberal government. Thus, yes, 600 million. Thus they have a vest which is about 50 cents American. Thus they have a vested interest in keeping the Liberals in power. So if you ask the average Pierre Polyvere is a maple maga Trumpian Nazi. Carney runs Brookfield, a huge asset management company which is said to have a lot of holdings in foreign oil. But Carney won't say what's in his trust. Carney is a net zero, dude. But he just repealed the carbon tax which was steadily creeping up higher and higher. It was a liberal tax to begin with and now the party is claiming victory in eliminating it. The stupidity truly hurts. The plus side, if Canada becomes the 51st state, I can at least move to Texas. But we have 10 provinces and three territories, so it would be 60 states and three territories save us. So the most interesting good note.
Adam Curry
I saw it.
John C. Dvorak
The most interesting Part of this is elbows up. Elbows up is there's two terms and unfortunately you won't hear the second term in this clip, but there's signs, people. You hear a lady talking, she's holding a sign and her sign is hands off our beavers. So this is. You can't. You can't knock them for the creativity. Elbows up. Hands off our beavers.
Unknown Speaker
A new rallying cry is echoing through Canada. This Torontonian crowd is adamant. Canadians are getting their elbows up. The phrase has caught the country by storm since Canadian actor Mike Myers brought it back during Saturday Night Live. It is now seen by many as a battle cry to push back against Donald Trump's tariffs and threats of annexation.
Adam Curry
Fighting for this country is worth it.
Unknown Speaker
I would do it all over again.
Adam Curry
And I think being here is the best I can do at this point.
Unknown Speaker
In my life to stand up for kids Canada.
John C. Dvorak
This is a good rally word to say, like, yay.
Adam Curry
We're like, you know, we're not gonna be treated shitty. And it's kind of like.
Unknown Speaker
Like to see other people who feel like the same way you do.
Adam Curry
Right. It's community buildings.
Unknown Speaker
The elbows up saying originates from ice hockey, associated with the legendary player Jordy Howe, who famously used his elbows to battle for the puck, earning him the nick nickname Mr. Elbows. In the process, Canadians are gearing up for a fight, both on ice and in the ballot boxes. Canada's new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, is expected to announce snap elections to be held on the 28th of April.
John C. Dvorak
Elbows. It's amazing. They got elbows up from an American television show.
Adam Curry
Well, yeah, but does stem from a hockey player.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Isn't that an illegal move? Move. Elbows up. Is that. You can do whatever you want.
Adam Curry
Fashion and everybody.
John C. Dvorak
You can do whatever you want. Yeah.
Adam Curry
Height sticking. Now that's.
John C. Dvorak
Ah, yes. We love you, Canada. We love you as. Canada. We love you as. As. As a states. It doesn't matter.
Adam Curry
We don't want them as a state.
John C. Dvorak
You don't. I do. I. But I want at least Alberta. I give us Alberta.
Adam Curry
Well, Alberta be great. But that's the last place that's going to go because that's the. That's the money where all the.
John C. Dvorak
And then President Trump pulls a fascinating stunt which I think is very good for our economy, which is not really talked about. But he's smart because he throws in, you know, he calls the new fighter the F47. So everyone can obsess over that instead of, wow, this was a company on the brink of disaster. Boeing and the President has Thrown them the lifeline of all lifelines.
Unknown Speaker
A big win for Boeing as the aerospace giant secures the contract for what will be the next generation air dominance jet called the F47, announced by 47th President Donald Trump. Thrilled to announce that the Air Force says it will be the most advanced, lethal and adaptable fighter ever developed, designed to outpace, outmaneuver and outmatch any adversary.
John C. Dvorak
Boeing's been sort of like drifting. Getting this contract means they have to be a different company than what they've been. It's good.
Unknown Speaker
Aviation consultant Michael Boyd believes President Trump. Trump is well aware of the problems reported at Boeing from 7:37 production delays to the door plug blowout on an Alaska commercial flight last year. He says awarding the contract to the troubled aerospace company will force it to make major changes to safety and quality.
John C. Dvorak
Control, bringing in more oversight from the.
Unknown Speaker
From the Trump administration.
John C. Dvorak
They're not going to put up with excuses.
Unknown Speaker
Longtime Pentagon journalist turned defense consultant Marcus Weisgerber explains there have been years long test runs of this upcoming sixth generation fighter jet. He believes this contract will bring decades more work to Boeing's fighter jet production site in St. Louis, but that engineering or sub components could be built elsewhere, meaning Renton's production facility is not off the table. Now the big question is you have to take this development program where they made a number of one, two, who knows how many prototypes and actually turn them into production quality aircraft. That will be the big test for the coming months and years ahead.
John C. Dvorak
I think this is a good move for America. You know, keep them under wrap, keep them under your thumb, keep control over them. Like you can't, you can't be the same old Boeing. Well, what states are we going to help out? I mean, I thought it was going to be big beautiful ships, but it seems to be big, beautiful airplanes first. I think it's great.
Adam Curry
Well, he definitely. Well, a couple of things. One, they haven't made, I think they haven't made a jet for a while. The F18 I think is theirs. But the F22, which is the super, that's Lockheed, right?
John C. Dvorak
The Raptor.
Adam Curry
The F22, I think you have to look it up. I don't know if it's Lockheed or not, but the F22. No, the F35 is Lockheed. F22 I think is Grumman or it's.
John C. Dvorak
A joint, it's a collab. It's Lockheed, Martin and Boeing.
Adam Curry
Oh, the F22, yes, yes. Well, I don't know what Boeing makes on it.
John C. Dvorak
Whatever the case is the paint job, maybe.
Adam Curry
It's a super. It's the jet of jets. We won't even export them. They're so dynamite.
John C. Dvorak
The Raptor.
Adam Curry
Yeah, but they're expensive and this F47 is supposed to be better and cheaper. Supposedly it won't be and, but I think this has a lot to do with the fact that they can't get the new presidential 7. The big giant president jet finished a new one.
John C. Dvorak
It's still not done. I thought it was done already.
Adam Curry
No, there's, there's delayed and they can't get it right and all this and that.
John C. Dvorak
And I wouldn't fly that thing first out. I mean, yeah, let's let, let Vance fly that thing for a bit. So Lockheed Martin built most of the airframe and weapon systems and final assembly. Boeing provided the wings. The aft fuselage. Fuselage are still good and the avionics and training system systems.
Adam Curry
Yeah. I used to room with a guy who was an aeronautical engineer when I was in college and he gave me a long lecture about the wings of the various types, the flapping wings and the rigid wings and all the rest of it. And everyone believes Boeing makes terrific wings.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, when it comes to wings, Boeing's your company. And I wonder if South Carolina will get some business out of this or some other states. It'll, it'll be a beauty contest for sure, but good.
Adam Curry
That could be the general run over Billy. I mean that this is disaster.
John C. Dvorak
But President Trump, he took that even though he hasn't taken delivery yet. So I'm sure he hasn't paid or at least not all tranches. But the, the new Air Force One, both of them went from 4 billion down to. What did he get it down down to?
Adam Curry
Well, he had some, he did some sort of a screwball deal, which I think is why planes delayed. It was so they can't over bill him because, you know, Boeing and all these guys, they like to, hey, you know, the price went up and you're halfway started being halfway pregnant. You have to now pay more money.
John C. Dvorak
No, I think it was, I think he said, I don't like the number 4 billion. You got to get it under 4. And they came at 3. At no, under 3. He said, all right, I want under 3. And they came in at 2.9 billion.
Adam Curry
We have, we have a producer in the audience that will give us the updated information because we're just yakking.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I kind of remember this, kind of remember this. I can't find any. I knew we had, I know we had a clip on it at some point, Trump.
Adam Curry
Yes, we did Air Force One. It was a big deal at the time.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
So let's talk about Murdoch Media.
John C. Dvorak
Murdoch Media. Okay. I mean, who, who's going to run it when the old man CRO jokes?
Adam Curry
I think the old man's not running it now. They always, they credit him with running it. I just don't believe it.
John C. Dvorak
It's like Soros, like. Yeah, Soros is doing it. Soros.
Adam Curry
He's not doing anything. Soros.
John C. Dvorak
One foot in the grave, that guy. He's so old. Yeah. All right, Murdoch Media, this is your Scott on the. Scott?
Adam Curry
I don't remember. Probably not.
Unknown Speaker
President Trump can ordinarily count on the support of more conservative news outlets, but.
John C. Dvorak
It'S been tough to sugarcoat nose diving. Ah, there he is, suffering succotash. I'm Scott Simon.
Unknown Speaker
President Trump can ordinarily count on the support of more conservative news outlets, but.
John C. Dvorak
It'S been tough to sugarcoat nose diving. Man, it's just like the jingle, isn't it? He's been chopped with sugar coat stocks and consumer confidence, trade wars and a looming recession.
Unknown Speaker
NPR media correspondent David Folkenflick joins us now to tell us more. Good to have you, David.
John C. Dvorak
Thanks.
Unknown Speaker
Where are we starting to see some of this pushback? Well, let's set aside the Never Trumper.
John C. Dvorak
Right. Let's start with the most important part.
Adam Curry
Of the conservative press, and that's the Murdoch media.
John C. Dvorak
There are really four big parts of that.
Unknown Speaker
There's the Wall Street Journal news section.
John C. Dvorak
The editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal, the New York Post, and of.
Unknown Speaker
Course, biggest of all, FOX News, all.
John C. Dvorak
In various ways, some of it quite gentle, somewhat less so. Are pushing back on Trump on this, reflecting in the terms of the Wall Street Journal's, I think, rigorously reported news pages, reflecting their own coverage, but also in the other elements, fulfilling their brand promise to various constituencies they're trying to take care of. And also reflecting what Rupert Murdoch really wants, which is to kind of gently ease Trump into what he thinks is the right thing.
Adam Curry
Predictable, stable market markets and not trade wars.
John C. Dvorak
How do we know this? How do we know that's what Murdoch wants?
Adam Curry
We don't know. The guy's a mind reader. This report is as bogus as anything I've ever recorded.
John C. Dvorak
Well, let's hear the rest.
Unknown Speaker
So what are they saying? Well, you've seen these big headlines, the.
John C. Dvorak
Wall Street Journal reporting, particularly on fears about chief executives and finance chiefs and real concerns about how consumers are hurting.
Unknown Speaker
Up and down the household income levels and how they're accelerating fears about what they can.
Adam Curry
New York Post's front page last week.
Unknown Speaker
You saw this huge cartoon of Trump.
John C. Dvorak
Plunging straight down the incline of rollercoaster.
Adam Curry
Headline, buckle up, markets plunge.
Unknown Speaker
You saw the Wall Street Journal's editorial.
John C. Dvorak
Page talking about tariffs.
Unknown Speaker
They called his moves on Canada and.
John C. Dvorak
Mexico the dumbest trade war in history a few weeks ago and sort of doubled up a few days ago. Repeating the line again.
Adam Curry
Then there's a very gentle explainer by.
John C. Dvorak
Fox News anchor Brett Baier explaining why tariffs don't really work the way the president claims that they actually end up.
Unknown Speaker
Really hitting the American consumer.
John C. Dvorak
And even Fox host Maria Bartiromo, a.
Unknown Speaker
Trump, true Trump loyalist. Here's what it sounded like when she mixed it up recently with Trump's Commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick. I know you said you're not expecting.
John C. Dvorak
A recession, but investors are on edge.
Unknown Speaker
Over the possibility of a recession this.
John C. Dvorak
Year after the Atlanta Federal Reserve said.
Unknown Speaker
That it's predicting a 2.4% contraction in the first quarter. And of course, President Trump would not.
Adam Curry
Wait, wait, wait.
John C. Dvorak
Say it again. A what? A what? The Atlanta contraction.
Unknown Speaker
Correct.
Adam Curry
And that's somebody who goes out of.
John C. Dvorak
Her way to frame things in the.
Adam Curry
Best possible way for Trump most of the time.
John C. Dvorak
She just got an appointment from Trump.
Unknown Speaker
To the board of the John F.
John C. Dvorak
Kennedy center for Performing Arts. Oh. Oh, Maria can get me tickets. This is good news.
Adam Curry
You want tickets?
John C. Dvorak
I've never been to the Kennedy Center. Have you?
Adam Curry
No, I would go there to performance.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, I want to see. Nice ballad.
Adam Curry
So the way they frame this in that little clip they took with Lutnick going denying the two to retract the.
John C. Dvorak
Which is quite a, quite a retraction.
Adam Curry
It's ridiculous. And it's just a one. It's a one off. One Federal Reserve person said this and so they made a big fuss out of. They're trying to foment. This is the.
John C. Dvorak
Oh yeah, they want to. Because recessions are. Since we threw out the definition of a recession, they're just now just in your mind. Mind.
Adam Curry
Yes, it's true. So here we go at the end of this thing.
Unknown Speaker
And how have other pro Trump outlets covered this moment?
John C. Dvorak
I think you look at the four Ds. Defend, deflect, deny, disregard.
Adam Curry
You've seen that in a bunch of.
Unknown Speaker
Right wing pro Trump outlets.
John C. Dvorak
No, we saw the left wing guy kill the insurance CEO using those terms. Luigi, it's Luigi talk. Defend, deflect, deny, disregard.
Adam Curry
You've seen that in a bunch of.
John C. Dvorak
Right wing pro Trump outlets. Take Newsmax's Rob Finnerty.
Unknown Speaker
He recently debated Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
John C. Dvorak
About Canada's reaction to Trump's tariff moves.
Unknown Speaker
How is that fair?
John C. Dvorak
I think that Donald Trump just wants to get the best deal for the.
Unknown Speaker
American consumer, even if that means some.
John C. Dvorak
Pain in the short term. There are other right wing and pro.
Unknown Speaker
Trump sites that simply are focusing the blame on former President Joe Biden for.
John C. Dvorak
Whatever'S going wrong now or might in the future.
Unknown Speaker
Well, what do you think the impact of this coverage will be? Well, I think these things are both.
John C. Dvorak
A leading and a lagging indicator.
Unknown Speaker
They tell you where these outlets think their audiences are.
John C. Dvorak
And in the case of Fox, what do you say? A lagging leading.
Adam Curry
No, a leading analagging. How can something be a leading analagging?
John C. Dvorak
Well, it's Bollinger bands, obviously. It's a new technical analysis you can put on the price of Bitcoin. You have a lagging and a leading indicator.
Unknown Speaker
Well, I think these things are both.
John C. Dvorak
A leading and a lagging indicator.
Unknown Speaker
They tell you where these outlets think they're odd audiences are.
John C. Dvorak
And in the case of Fox, where they hope to get the president to because they know few people are watching.
Unknown Speaker
Fox in the media more closely than he does.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, okay. Yeah, that's what he's doing all day. You know, Fox acquired a podcast company. It was, this is a couple months back, actually, it was February, I think. Who did he acquire? Red Seat Ventures. Well, it's not really a podcasting company company, but it's a, they do technology, marketing and support. And I think they also do sales for Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson, Bill O'Reilly, I don't know who else.
Adam Curry
Well, that's enough.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. You don't need much more than that. Well, going on this recession thing, it's interesting that you brought that up with the Murdoch stuff. I have Good Morning America, who we're talking about recession. And they start with a definition.
Unknown Speaker
A recession is part of the normal economic cycle. Right. It usually occurs every six to seven years. And in a recession, the economy just stops growing. It actually starts shrinking for several months. At the same time, unemployment rises. And there's actually a panel of experts at the National Bureau of Economic Research who make this call. It's based on a number of factors including hiring and consumer spending. Now, today we've got uncertainty, uncertainty over tariffs, government layoffs, falling consumer confidence. All of that has some economists now raising the odds of a recession to as much as 40%. And even the Federal Reserve this week lowered its outlook for economic growth. But they said the Likelihood of a recession is, quote, not high.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, okay. What is high?
Adam Curry
40% is not over 50%. Less than a half and a half chance.
John C. Dvorak
Less than half and a half chance.
Adam Curry
And of course, the old definition used to be 2/4 of contraction.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I'm glad you brought that up. Interesting. And part of the conversation was how the recession, the previous recession, impacted us all differently. Right. And so were to slip into a recession this time, how might it be different than what we've seen in the.
Unknown Speaker
Past, especially for folks who are living. Would be living through a recession for the first time now? So There have been 14 recessions in the US since the Great Depression of 1929. The shortest was the one during COVID That lasted just two months. And prior to that, the Great recession, remember of 2007. Now that one lasted a year and a half. It was painful. It was triggered by the housing crisis after banks gave risky loans to borrowers who couldn't afford them. That led a lot of folks to default on their loans. And as we know, it caused other financial problems.
John C. Dvorak
What was you.
Adam Curry
You posted on a year and a half. Oh no. A year and a half. Yeah, a year and a half.
John C. Dvorak
You.
Adam Curry
That's about a year.
John C. Dvorak
I think we both saw this and you, you re reposted it. You re exit, you re slashed it on X. There was something that we needed to pay attention to that was very similar. Oh, it was the private equity. Private equity. The clos. The private equity.
Adam Curry
Well, the private equity thing I think, which Horowitz and I discussed, tell us. Is that these private equity operations are just basically raping the economy.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah.
John C. Dvorak
So they buy something like Joanne's Knitting Factory, whatever that is called. Joanne's.
Adam Curry
Joanne's, yes. Whatever. The fabrics.
John C. Dvorak
Fabrics, yes. And then they saddle it up with debt. But then the debt that they have is very short term debt with variable interest rates. And then they can't pay back and then they have to start selling off pieces of the company. But they've already taken their fees and their percentages.
Adam Curry
Well, yeah, there's also some carry forward scam of some sort that has to do with.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, oh yeah, the tax loophole. It carried interest.
Adam Curry
Carried interest.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
So they get to make money on the deal, but the company goes bankrupt. You have to bankrupt the company.
John C. Dvorak
But ultimately. So I know that our H Vac company, I think they were bought up by private equity because a lot of H Vac companies were bought up. So look, H Vac air conditioner, air conditioner, heating and air conditioning companies.
Adam Curry
Oh, okay.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. You don't have that in San Francisco.
Adam Curry
That's why I don't know the term exactly.
John C. Dvorak
You just have a fireplace. Maybe you might need that. And you got a fan. You get a fireplace and a fan.
Adam Curry
Oh, it's freezing. It's 50.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. So spark up the fireplace. So the H Vac companies, they've bought up a lot of these, and I think also veterinarians. But the H Vac is interesting to me because we. We have two compressors. So if they go out of business or they make the companies go out of business because they have to, you know, they have to sell off real estate or whatever, they would, you know, inventory. Doesn't that create an incredible opportunity for new H Vac companies to just reboot and start up again? It doesn't mean, like, all of a sudden there's no more H Vac engineers, no more startup.
Adam Curry
They say the same thing with Joanne. But the fact is that these companies took a long time to roll out. You just don't go from zero to a hundred.
John C. Dvorak
Right.
Adam Curry
But you start with one store, then you got two, then you Maybe four, then maybe eight, maybe six.
John C. Dvorak
My point is it doesn't have.
Adam Curry
Takes years.
John C. Dvorak
It doesn't have to be a huge conglomerate. You can have a Joanne's fabric store in Fredericksburg, you can have one in Austin, you can have one in Berkeley. They don't have to be federated. It's not. It doesn't seem that hard to start a fabric store.
Adam Curry
Well, there's fabric stores in these same towns. There is a fabric store in Berkeley, but it's. The thing is, it's not a mega stuff. Joann's is a big store that had all kinds of stuff besides just fabrics.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, but maybe we don't need that.
Adam Curry
And then, of course, I got notes from people because we talked about this already. Somebody said, well, you know, the fabrics at joann's weren't that good. There are better fabric stores here and there.
John C. Dvorak
So it's not a loss then. It's not.
Adam Curry
Well, if you were a Joanne customer, it is.
John C. Dvorak
So the final clip from Good Morning America is how it affects. How does this affect normal people?
Unknown Speaker
And the reason why we wanted to bring you into our little hallway conversation.
John C. Dvorak
Is because everybody's always talking recession, recession, recession.
Unknown Speaker
But what does that mean? Like, how does that affect the average person? Unfortunately, millions of people can lose their jobs in a recession because businesses and consumers, they're pulling back on their spending. That means companies need to slash budgets, lay off workers. Some companies, if you have a job May cut pay. They can eliminate a bonus. It can also be harder to get a loan in a recession. That's because banks become choosier about who they lend money to, even if you have good credit. And of course, recessions also tend to be bad news for the stock market, which means your 401k can take a hit.
John C. Dvorak
This is why we have chosen wisely. Recession proof gig. Be a podcaster. You've muted yourself.
Adam Curry
I'm not sure that was. Actually, I did. I don't know how that happened, by the way.
John C. Dvorak
It happens whenever you get the spreadsheet.
Adam Curry
When recessions happen, the donations go down.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
So we're not totally recessive.
John C. Dvorak
We just tighten the belt. You know, we just tighten the belt along with everybody else. I mean, it's not the worst in the world. In more than 17 years, have we been through a recession? Yes. Yeah, maybe two.
Adam Curry
We went. Right. We went through the 2007, 2008 thing.
John C. Dvorak
That's right. That's right.
Adam Curry
That was the big boy.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. That was the best time for us. Remember Obama went there and said, I need a trillion dollars dollars. That was great.
Adam Curry
We went through the COVID Now the COVID recession, actually, we benefited from that one.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Although most of those people now hate us because, you know, we don't condemn Israel and we don't condemn Russia. The very same people have. Have just.
Adam Curry
That's. This is absolutely true.
John C. Dvorak
However, with that, I would like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you, the man who put the Cs in the cross cutting. Say hello to my friend on the other end, the one, the only, Mr. John C. Divor.
Adam Curry
In the morning out.
John C. Dvorak
There in the morning to our trolls in the troll room. Hold on one second. Stop moving. Let me count you for a minute. 23,2320 trolls are checking us out live at the moment. And I will go to.
Adam Curry
How much?
John C. Dvorak
2,320. So I will go. I will go to the tote board and yes, that is 200 lower than our last Sunday which was 2535. It is just just above the 100 show average. And in general, Sundays have been up 10.4%. So for those of you on the.
Adam Curry
Property with Queen Ursula probably drove them away.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I did give you an outfit on that and we should probably.
Adam Curry
Well, I was for it. I didn't mean that the listeners were.
John C. Dvorak
Well, we probably shouldn't have done that. The trolls are in the troll room listening right now, listening at Trollroom IO or perhaps they are on one of those modern podcast apps. Someone actually wrote me an email says I'm always in the car. When you're talking about where to get those modern podcast apps, I can't remember what it is. Here comes podcast apps.com it doesn't seem like a tough one to remember. Podcast apps.com we are value for value, which makes us not recession proof, but it does make us rage quit proof. There's always someone who's gonna rage quit over something we said.
Adam Curry
Yeah, there you go.
John C. Dvorak
And usually those people didn't donate anyway, so.
Adam Curry
No, they never.
John C. Dvorak
No.
Adam Curry
The number of people who are supporters, let's say producers supporters. When they complain to us about something or other, we pay careful attention to that. But the drive bys just drive out. You know the. Or there was somebody's told them somebody in their local Democrat party told said, here's the podcast. You want to write notes to tell them that they, they're Jew lovers.
John C. Dvorak
That's not true. Because the guy who, who was the last you called him a drive by. He had been listening since, since 2012 and then it was the first time he ever donated after we complained about. About him.
Adam Curry
Yes, but just because he said that and he just donated for the first time doesn't mean he. I have, I'm skeptical. I think he's a listen, I think he's. Now he's a listener.
John C. Dvorak
Well, because he's been called out.
Adam Curry
Well also because once you donate or help the show in any way, even $5 a month with a subscription donation or recurring donations, what it really, really is you are invested. Once you're invested, then you'll be more conscientious and we got you on the hook.
John C. Dvorak
We just have to reel you in. It's all good. People support us in many ways. And emails like our maple MAGA Canada note, I mean that's a great way to support the show, to give us something of value to talk about. We have the best hands down producers in the entire media landscape. Landscape in the entire media universe. There is not a single thing we can't talk about or that we can talk about that someone out there isn't in that industry. It's baffling how often it happens. And so you can.
Adam Curry
They keep us on the straight and narrow.
John C. Dvorak
That's right. I mean we just got the constitutional lawyer Rob just putting us straight.
Adam Curry
Yeah, right. During the show.
John C. Dvorak
During the show. Yeah, during the show. The show. And the trolls, of course, they help out as well. They do that.
Adam Curry
They do.
John C. Dvorak
Oh yeah, yeah. Well, they also just try to, to to get my goat. But they. No, often they'll correct. Like I said, Apophora. It was Hypophora. You know, it's like little mistakes like that. It's good to be able to correct that in real time. And they're just fun. And they smell pretty decent. Yeah, they do. They do. We have many artists who participate in our grand bi weekly concert test who can create the best art for the show that we will use in the MP3 file itself and in the. In the podcast feed. And we use it to promote the show everywhere. Now, this was very interesting because the artwork that we chose for episode 1748, we titled that Brain Rot. I did not notice until it was pointed out to me that it was brilliant. By the way, it was the steel pike porcupine strategy that Ursula von der Leyen talked about, that this is what they're going to turn Ukraine into, into a steel porcupine. So there were many steel porcupine images. This one was great because it was a really nice picture of a steel porcupine. It was sitting right in front of kind of on the Ukraine flag, which made it. That was really the big. The big hit. But did you know notice that no agenda is not spelled? No agenda?
Adam Curry
No, I did not notice this. How's it spelled?
John C. Dvorak
No agenda? There's two GS. I'm trying to think.
Adam Curry
Oh, he had the AI spell it. That's why.
John C. Dvorak
That's what I think. I think. And we. And we didn't even see it. This is unbelievable.
Adam Curry
No, I look at it now, but there are generators down.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, you're kidding me. Oh, no. Oh, no. It's not down for me. It's not.
Adam Curry
It's down for me.
John C. Dvorak
Well, try it again. Maybe you misspelled.
Adam Curry
No, I hit it twice already.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, hit it again. Hit it one more time. You must be misspelling.
Adam Curry
Let me hit it. Let me hit it.
John C. Dvorak
It came up real fast for me, so.
Adam Curry
Oh, my head.
John C. Dvorak
It's. It's coming up fast. No, no, you. You. You're doing something wrong.
Adam Curry
Am I doing anything wrong?
John C. Dvorak
Well, because, you know. Turn off your voice. Vpn.
Adam Curry
I'm not on a vpn. Okay, second window's open. Still not coming up.
John C. Dvorak
Well, that's interesting.
Adam Curry
It's got to be a localized situation, something to do with my Internet.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, well, it comes up fine for me. And I'll just try and remind you of the things we looked at, which was pretty much all porcupines. There was. Darren O'Neill did a chemistry set. No, by the way, did you know that chemistry sets, they're illegal to be sold in. In the state of Texas?
Adam Curry
Well, that's because the kids in Texas are stupid.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, no, they're not. They just make stuff that blows up. We had.
Adam Curry
Why would you ban. This Is the legislature there? These people that run Texas are not up to par.
John C. Dvorak
Well, the people in the Senate, they are up to par. The people in the House, they're. They're basically Democrats. Democrats. Let me see.
Adam Curry
Yeah. And you got other Democrats from that state. Like Jasmine Crockett is from Texas.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
How does that work? Who is it? Not Maxine Waters, but the other one that used to be from Texas.
John C. Dvorak
Listen to this. In Texas, and only in Texas, it is illegal to own any chemistry equipment without an explicit license from the state.
Adam Curry
Furthermore, I can't even have a titration device or a pipette. A test tube. Is it pipette or Erlenmeyer flask?
John C. Dvorak
No, stop with your flask. In order to apply for a license, you must present a legitimate business reason for the ownership of the equipment. Mm. So podcaster would probably not be a legitimate business interest for a pipette. I'm thinking. Thinking. Correct. A record. How to Steal porcupine. Blue acorn. Darren O'Neal, of course, tried it. That was AI stuff. Was there anything else? You used the Big Beautiful Battleships by Blue Acorn for the newsletter. I saw. Which was. It was. Yes, I did. And that's nice for a newsletter. It's saying, you know, it's kind of hard for the album art because it's typically not very large, too small. Yeah. On the podcast Apps. So we'd love to know Data, who did. Oh, you know what? We missed it. But Data posted a fixed version of. Of the. Of the Steel porcupine correctly spelled later on.
Adam Curry
Oh.
John C. Dvorak
Or actually today. He posted it today. Well, good.
Adam Curry
Thanks for nothing.
John C. Dvorak
So. But there you go. That just shows you not only is AI stupid, but we're even stupider than AI because we didn't catch it. We were so enthralled by the porcupine and the flag that we.
Adam Curry
That we just think the porcupine also had bullets for hands.
John C. Dvorak
Beautiful.
Adam Curry
A lot of stuff.
John C. Dvorak
Beautiful piece. So thank you very much, Data. I did also get a note from. From our Triple J, who had the artwork before that. The. That was the flying Volkswagen. The VW Boomer. John. So it was t. T I1PPLEJ. Hi, Adam and John. We are thrilled our VW Boomer piece was selected for show 1747. Our artist name is supposed to be Triple J. Tr. Exclamation point, Plej. But I clearly didn't check the typing before clicking submit. We chose the name because there are three of us. My girlfriend, myself and our dog. And we all have names to start with the letter JJ. Listening. Since 2021, I hit my girlfriend, parents and neighbor in the mouth. We're excited to return the value of show in form of our towns. Maybe even some treasure before long. Thanks for keeping us sane with the show. Regards from Maine. Maine. Oh, man. Having anyone from Maine is a win. Triple J. Triple J. Thank you very much, Triple J.
Adam Curry
So the art generator came up when I used the Microsoft browser, but it won't come up with Firefox.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, Firefox. You know Firefox. They've gone all well woke now.
Adam Curry
Oh, they've been woke for a long time. That's why that guy quit and went to start Bravo.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, but they brave Bravo. It's the Bravo browser, everybody. I always say that I haven't used Firefox in years, and I have a suspicion that they're blocking stuff. I know that there's forks of Firefox and they're even woker than Firefox. Fox. So.
Adam Curry
Well, it's like Mastodon. So Woke.
John C. Dvorak
Well, only Mastodon.com.
Adam Curry
No, all of them. Mastodon Social. There's a lot of. I would say 90% of the Mastodon instances are woke. Super woke. Not as bad as Blue sky, which took over the woke contingency.
John C. Dvorak
Let's check in Blue sky and let's see if anyone's yelling at me. I. I check blue sky maybe one time a month. Oh, I have 22 notifications. Let's see.
Adam Curry
22.
John C. Dvorak
The same exact effing people who say, this guy was a guest in America. Get him the F out. Are the people in any other country who scream, I'm an American. Why are you arresting me? I demanded. No, this is the same guy. There's one guy who posts 22 times. Okay. All right, goodbye.
Adam Curry
He doesn't like you.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, it's Blue Sky. Nobody likes me. Nobody likes me over there.
Adam Curry
Nobody likes anybody over there. They're just a bunch of haters.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, they are. So again, thank you very much, Data. We appreciate that. Now we want to thank the people who gave us the treasure of the three T's. You got Triple J, Triple T Time talent and Treasure Artists. Thank you all so much. And noagendaartgenerator.com don't use Firefox if you want to upload, but you can use the Microsoft product Or Bravo. Both seem to work perfectly fine.
Adam Curry
Bravo. Bravo.
John C. Dvorak
Bravo. So we thank everybody who sends US financial support, $50 and above. And we give you all the numbers. We tell you exactly what they've done and so you can play along at home. And if you we have an extra special incentive for people who support us with $200 or more. You get an official Hollywood credit. You can tell they're official. You can go on IMDb.com and list yourself there. You can see that there's over 1,000 people who have no agenda. Associate Executive producer credits there, $200 and above will get you that credit, which is good for a lifetime. And we also will read your note. At $300 and above, you get the coveted executive producership. And we will read your note. And we kick it off with Ty Ryan Everett from Port Angeles, Washington. Speaking of Woke, isn't Port Angela super woke?
Adam Curry
Except for this is the guy. This is Sir Tim from Squim. He is the guy who's going to be running the boards and taking part in the Pod Angelus Studios.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, that's right. I see. So he came in with twelve hundred dollars and here's his note. Hello.
Adam Curry
Two separate donations of seven and five.
John C. Dvorak
My name is T. Ryan Everett. I am the studio manager of the new Pod Angeles podcast studio in Port Angeles, Washington, Washington. All right. I'm also an avid no agenda listener and I've been so since 2014. I heard through the grapevine about a podcast that might just interest me. So I did, I listened and I didn't stop. My brother Eric with a C, who also listens, knew I was a douchebag and donated $300 to make me an executive producer of Show 1457. And to de douche me. My father passed away recently and left me some treasure that he wanted to share with you. Do you think that was in his will?
Adam Curry
Maybe.
John C. Dvorak
Well, that's excellent.
Adam Curry
We need more of that.
John C. Dvorak
Well, he says he wanted me to share. He left me some treasure that we that wanted to share with you. The best podcast in the Universe. The enclosed $700 is to bring me up to full night status. The other 500 is to become a Commodore, as I would like to be T. Ryan Everett, Commodore to the Port of the Angels. I would also like to be knighted as Sir Tim from Squim. And I'd like Korean barbecue and Red Dragon at the Round table. And he goes on to say, I recently watched a documentary about heroes and why they jump into action while others just watch. They found that heroes have a larger amygdala than those that just watch them. Hmm, interesting. There's also one other thing that goes along with this donation. I feel it's time. And I believe Mimi agrees that the Pod Angela Studio is ready for business. I'm excited and willing to learn from the podfather and the Tech Grouch as they truly have the best podcast in the universe. And it also gives me the opportunity to steal and save Adam settings on the Rodecaster Pro 2. Oh, really? Now you think you're gonna. You think 1200 bucks is gonna get your. My settings? Hmm.
Adam Curry
Get his settings for free.
John C. Dvorak
I want a piece of that out. I want a piece of that Pod Pod Angela Studio deal. You should give me some shares in that. I also must disagree with four more years, because I believe perfection has no time limit. You owe it producers and your fans around the world humbly. T. Ryan Everett. Sir Tim from Sequim, Commodore of the Port of Angels. All right, I will have your Korean barbecue lined up and I already ordered the Red Dragon. And thank you very much, soon to be Sir Tim from Swim.
Adam Curry
There's a funny story about Sir Tim. He's talking to Mimi and he says, you think Adam's going to come up and visit the studios? That was me. His reaction.
John C. Dvorak
That is pretty funny. Why would I do that? Give me a piece of that out.
Adam Curry
That was my reaction. The second one.
John C. Dvorak
You should give me like 5% founder shares. Yeah, I might consider.
Adam Curry
You get some action.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, Yeah. I want some back end. Harry Seward whole on this deal.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah. Woodstock, Georgia, 1033 42. That's good.
John C. Dvorak
Very nice.
Adam Curry
I'm coming to you from FEMA Region 4 with hat in hand and asking forgiveness for 4.5 years of douchebagger. I first discovered the greatest podcast in the universe in the 2020 election. I finally made the long overdue donation to the show in the amount of 103342. And we'll be starting a sustaining donation each month, which is a good idea.
John C. Dvorak
Very good.
Adam Curry
We've lost a lot of our sustaining donations owners.
John C. Dvorak
Yep.
Adam Curry
If it would suit the Peerage Committee, I'd like to be instanted as Sir Harry Seward. Seward of FEMA Region 4. I would love to need a D douching review. You've been de douched.
John C. Dvorak
Is that C word or C word? That's the question.
Adam Curry
C word. I think it's C ward. Like C ward.
John C. Dvorak
C ward. Okay.
Adam Curry
C word.
John C. Dvorak
He's not just a C word. Okay.
Adam Curry
This W, A, R, D ward. A note to fellow listeners. If I had made a recruiting a recurring donation of less than 225 per show.
John C. Dvorak
That's $2.25.
Adam Curry
$2.25 a show since I started listening, I would have been knighted a while ago and could have avoided a 4.5 years of bowel shaking guilt. Don't be a hairy secret ward. I would also like to request emergency health and jobs karma. We can do that. The health karma is for my mother, possibly the sweetest and most generous woman who has ever graced the Earth. She's 81 and very healthy, but was recently diagnosed with a. I can't even pronounce this cell carcinoma encasing her car keratid artery that is wrecking, wreaking havoc on her body. It's causing her to pass out unexpectedly. That's no good.
John C. Dvorak
Going to afib.
Adam Curry
Going to afib. And she's currently only able to get pureed foods and drink thick liquids. This job's karma is for me as I need to find a new role that will allow me to spend more time with her and help care for her as a dude named Ben named Harry. Another dude named Ben with nearly 30 years of IT experience. I have a few good leads and I am confident that some karma from the no Agenda nation can push me over the top. Jingle requests are eating the dogs and due to climate change.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. And for you and for your mom, I will add in some white Christian nationalist prayer.
Adam Curry
They're eating the dog due to climate change.
Unknown Speaker
Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs.
Adam Curry
Let's vote for jobs.
John C. Dvorak
That brings us to our next executive producer, John Fehlman. Fehlman. F E H L M A N Failman. Fehrman. Hello, Fehlman. Thank you all for the amazing work that you both do. This is my second time donating, but the value I've received through listening to you both has been much more valuable than what I've been able to contribute so far. A lot of people say that, but we understand you both were instrumental in helping my family and I remain sane during the lunacy of the COVID years. Like we're not in lunacy now. We knew there was something off with the messaging machine of the M5M and y'all were vital in showing us it was nonsense because you. Because you both kept the receipts. This donation brings me to knighthood. So please knight me, Sir John of the North State. I request Lagunitas hi Fi. Cannabis drinks. I've never heard of this. Is that what it's Lagunitas. Hold on. I just lost My. Yeah. Lagunitas, hi Fi, cannabis drinks and a Harris Ranch ribeye at the round table. Could you please play the noodle Boy jingle as well as dvorak.org na which is my son's favorite. Happy to do it. Don't go to the website. Thank you again for all that you do do. And four more years, I'm gonna shoot you in the face with my noodle.
Unknown Speaker
Gun, you racist piece of.
John C. Dvorak
I got the. My pasta Glock locked and loaded.
Adam Curry
All right, now I got another note. But before I read this one, I want to mention I want to thank Robert Majors for sending me a big, giant triple bags of Hawkins, which are also called Cheesies, from Canada through Amazon. It's a. It's a. Like. It's like a Cheetos. It's like that extruded cheese thing that we make in this country, only it's made with real cheddar.
John C. Dvorak
You mean like Cheetos?
Adam Curry
Cheetos. Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Only the substrate I don't believe is as good as the product that we get.
John C. Dvorak
I love the term substrate. I think that should be used more. More often. Do people even know what substrate is anymore?
Adam Curry
It's the underlying architecture.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Substrate. Fantastic word. Word of the day.
Adam Curry
So these Hawkins, I guess they don't advertise. I've been to Canada a lot, and I've never seen this product.
John C. Dvorak
When's the last time you were in Canada?
Adam Curry
Well, it was years ago, but besides the point, these Hawkins have been around forever.
John C. Dvorak
I hear things have changed.
Adam Curry
I don't know. I. I doubt it. But this donation comes in for Sir Anonymous, and he sent a piece of paper in with a check, and his letterhead says crackpot and buzzkill on it.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, that's his letterhead. That's interesting.
Adam Curry
He's a donor that's been around for a while. A donor for the show. He's got a long note, but he only wants this to be read for the show. Thank you for your courage and your continued deconstruction. It's been too long since my last note donation. I'm sorry? My last tithing. Please de douche me. You've been de douched. No jingles, no karma. This is Sir Animus, the Viscount of the ADFC and the Arapahoe County.
John C. Dvorak
Sir Anonymous, not Sir Anonymous.
Adam Curry
Sir Anonymous.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. All right, thank you. We move on to 333.33. One of our favorite donation amounts from Sir Jeff in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. And he just says, I, ITM Sir Jeff Baron of PA Route 33. And thank you for your support and the short note.
Adam Curry
Onward to Sir Mark. Yeah, he's in Tokyo. Mark Dithan. He's in Tokyo.
John C. Dvorak
He would be grand duke.
Adam Curry
No, Archduke.
John C. Dvorak
Archduke.
Adam Curry
333. 33. Dear John and Adam, please they wish Dame Astrid a very happy birthday for you. Yesterday Saturday 22nd March, she was so happy. She is back in full force after her trip up just before Christmas. Thanks to all your good wishes and incredibly efficient Japanese health services. Her recovery was miraculous. Just like Steve Austin. This time with 6 million yen. They had the technology to build her back better. Her back is good. Her build her back better. Better. There you go with Kyocera inside.
John C. Dvorak
Hey, I had one of those flip phones, the Kyocera. Yeah. Nice.
Adam Curry
Early birthday wishes to John for April 5th. We're truly the gang of Aries. With my birthday up shortly too. Love from Tokyo, Sir Mark Archduke of Japan, Japan Sea and the all the disputed island.
John C. Dvorak
Oh yeah, that's right. He's going to be 60 big6o and happy birthday Dame Astrid. Kiss kiss from from afar. 333 from Anonymous in Bailey, Colorado. Bailey of Colorado, Anonymous says thank you for all you do. And we say thank you very much.
Adam Curry
Meanwhile Mary In East Lansing, Michigan comes in with 300 bucks with no note whatsoever. It came in as a check. Want to just give her the double up karma?
John C. Dvorak
You got it. Double up on the way.
Unknown Speaker
You've got double up karma.
John C. Dvorak
Which brings us to our first associate executive producer with 233.33. It is from the Candyman, which I think may be stolen valor because the candy man, as far as I know was is our night there in Finland. But there can be more than one Candyman. ITM gentlemen, your San Francisco refugee, the Candyman here. Lover of eggs and protector of bunnies. The chocolate kind, of course. I have a real boots on the ground update for you. Knights and dames out there always eat the bunny ears first. They're calorie free. They really are. Well, there's a tip of the day. Need some bunny ears for your loved ones. Ah, hop on over to little johnscandies.com and use code ITM10 for 10% off your eggs and bunnies and other handcrafted treats. Four more years but no jingle, says Christopher.
Adam Curry
Yes, I got the batch of stuff from them finally. And the hoodie.
John C. Dvorak
Did you get the turtles? Did you get turtles? We got turtles.
Adam Curry
I never got turtles.
John C. Dvorak
What kind of candies did you get then? Did you open the box?
Adam Curry
I did a various. Some fudge and some toffee yeah, two different boxes. I know. Turtles.
John C. Dvorak
No, the turtles were amazing turtles.
Adam Curry
But I also got a hoodie.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, I got a hoodie too. It was pink. And guess what? Tina hijacked it right away.
Adam Curry
Mine was black. Mine was black. It wasn't pink.
John C. Dvorak
Got the gay one.
Adam Curry
Well, they send you the pink one. That makes sense.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, they gave me the gay one, so Tina took it. It's good. Thank you, Candyman. Appreciate it.
Adam Curry
You can get the next one too, while you're here.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, that would be the wheat. Wheat from London, Ontario, Scandinavia. 321.1. No 2323. 2.1. Sorry, time has passed since my last donation, but here are. Ah, this will have to be an Upgrade. Here are 333 Canada. American looney Tune buckaroos. Yes, we do honor that. Even though you're not don't have a statehood yet. Not sure if I was credited with this for my earlier donations, but it isn't going to matter right now or right shortly. Do not listen to we the 51st podcast until it happens. Sorry about your luck, John. I guess we'll just whine and cry our way to being Americans. To my fellow hypnotized Canadians, what does it mean to you to be a Canadian? Is it being ruled and controlled and having your history derived by the royal pedophilia empire? I think you're getting arrested in Canada for saying that.
Adam Curry
Are you?
John C. Dvorak
Are you attached to the policies and regulations that are taking your firearms rights away? Do you embrace how a Western central banker and elite globalist ignored any previous rules and walked in as your leader named Mark Carney? Please flood our email we the 51st mail.com and tell us what it is now that your media is pounding into your pea brains. To by Canadian Where? Where? Where you where were you all during COVID when they were shutting small businesses down? Why would you not want to become an energetic and economic powerhouse of the world? You can hang on to your precious NAFL anthem and your Tim Hortons coffees and the image of the media has built for you. I love Canada separate from the evil crown and the love Canada. Teaming up with America to expose these demons. All first nations should negotiate the conditions of the deal as they were the the real losers of the War of 1812. Wake up. Yeshua is king. Wake up. Yeshua is king. There you go. The wheat. He is indeed. Thank you.
Adam Curry
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Unknown Speaker
You've got karma.
John C. Dvorak
Gotta work on the copy La Jolla Salt but you're getting there.
Adam Curry
Tighten it up.
John C. Dvorak
Here's an example. Eli the Coffee Guy Bensonville, IL 203.23 and he knows how to do it. He says, I've been thoroughly enjoy lately but can we get some more Africa news? Regardless of the conflicts going on in the Congo and Rwanda, we still have a fine selection of African coffees as well as beans from across the globe. Visit Gigawatt Coffee Roasters.com and use code ITM20 for 20% off your order. Thank you for your courage and stay caffeinated, says Eli the Coffee guy.
Adam Curry
Linda Lupatkins, the last on our list and she's from Lakewood, Colorado with her pitch $200 jobs karma for a competitive edge with a resume that gets results, go to ImageMakers Inc.com for all your executive resume and job search needs. That's Imagemakers Inc. With a K. And work with Linda Lou, Duchess of jobs and writer of resumes.
Unknown Speaker
Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs.
Adam Curry
Let's vote for jobs.
John C. Dvorak
And that concludes our executive and associate executive producer thankage for episode 1749. We're almost at the big 1750. 1750 shows. It's unbelievable. Thank you to that next show. Next show. That's correct. Sounds like a donation amount to me.
Adam Curry
Sounds like yeah, yeah. $17.5 or 1700 and yes or 17. I think that's the one.
John C. Dvorak
17,500 or 1 million? 1,750. 50,000. I'm just saying it's all possible. Put us in your will. Thank you Executive and associate Executive producers. These credits are completely legitimate for you to use in scenarios of entertainment in Hollywood. You can use it on your LinkedIn and your profile. You can put it on your resume. And you can also, if you don't have one already open up an IMDb.com account and proudly posted there. We'll be thanking the other donors $50 and above in our second segment. Once again, thank you for supporting the best podcast, the Universe episode 1749.
Unknown Speaker
Our formula is this.
Adam Curry
We go out, we hit people in the mouth. They're eating the dogs.
John C. Dvorak
I have no, go ahead. No, go ahead. After you, sir.
Adam Curry
Well, let's do these series of clips from PBS on because I think this is a show title. Deep Fake nudes.
John C. Dvorak
A new report offers a troubling look.
Unknown Speaker
At the latest digital threat to young people.
John C. Dvorak
Threats? Deep fake nudes. These are realistic photos and videos that have been altered using AI technology to depict the subjects in sexually explicit situations and then spread out online. Stephanie Sai spoke with Melissa Strobel. She's vice president of research and insights at thorne, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting children online.
Unknown Speaker
Melissa, thank you so much for joining us. Before we get to these findings, could you start by just explaining what deep fake nudes are? Absolutely. So deepfake nudes are synthetic media creations that depict a real person in a sexually suggestive or explicit situation or activity. What were the main findings in this report? Who was impacted the most by the creation and spread of these deep fakes? So what we heard from young people in this survey, and we surveyed about 120013 to 20 year olds is unfortunately, this is becoming all too common of an experience within their landscape and growing up in particular. One in eight told us that they knew someone who had been particularly targeted, specifically targeted by and impacted by deepfake nudes. On top of that, we heard that one in 17 themselves had been targeted by deepfake nude abuse. Now sometimes that number can feel a little bit small. One in 17, that's a small percentage. But when we think about what 17 looks like in our communities, that's the size of our kids classroom, that's the size of their soccer team. So this is really far too high a number for kids to be experiencing this type of victimization.
John C. Dvorak
I like the topic. I do not like it as a show title. I'm just going to tell you right now.
Adam Curry
Deep fake nudes you don't like as a show title. No, it's not going to be a show title. There's nothing I can do about it. You're going to veto it no matter what I do?
John C. Dvorak
Yes, that's correct. I'm vetoing it. I'm pre vetoing it.
Adam Curry
But I don't know why you have to announce that on the show itself.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I'm going to tell you why. When you're done with your clips.
Adam Curry
Here we go. The number. Okay.
John C. Dvorak
It's a tease, by the way.
Adam Curry
Let's stop this.
John C. Dvorak
Stop the show.
Adam Curry
There's three clips here.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
This is nothing even remotely new. No, the day that Photoshop came out, I don't have the exact date, but I think it was in the probably the 90s, early 90s, or maybe the late 80s. Could look that up. I'll look it up immediately. Somebody would take somebody's head, because you can easily take a head off of somebody with a Photoshop, cut the head off and put it on a nude body and have them doing something, whatever the nude is. Because there's always been porn around that you could drop someone else's head on. It's not a new thing. And I know people were complaining about. They've had to pass laws long before AI came around to keep people from doing this and then posting them as a revenge porn, it's usually called, since.
John C. Dvorak
You stopped the show for this commentary. Yes, that is true, true. But the speed and ease at which generative AI, which is not to be confused with agentic AI or quantum. It's too easy. So it's just so simple to make it. And the lifelikeness of it is pretty good. You don't really need the skills that were previously required for Photoshop. And if you hear the numbers, they're quite staggering. So it's nothing new, but it has gotten a bit out of control.
Adam Curry
Okay, I can, I can accept that. But it's nothing new. No, and I think. Other thing is, I think the kids are aware that this is bull crap when they see these pictures. Well, they must be aware of the fact that these pictures are fake.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, but. But the harm that is done to children when it's passed on around. I mean, for my money, it comes back to don't give your kid a phone, don't let them on social media, don't let them take pictures and post them of themselves. You may think it's what the kids do right now, but, you know, you could also.
Adam Curry
That's been my. That policy too.
John C. Dvorak
And this is. This has been your policy for as long as I've known you. It's like, why would you do that?
Adam Curry
Yeah, it doesn't make sense.
Unknown Speaker
Okay, on clip two, the other important thing that came through here was about the availability of this technology. And for the kids who told us that they had created deep fake news of someone else, the technology is really readily available. It's available through social media, through browsers, and through app Stores. But the good news is, is that most kids realize this is a harmful behavior. And so there's a lot of opportunity for us to be having conversations with them and reinforcing conversation. You know, one interesting part of your research that I read were the responses from some of these teens. Even though we call these manipulated images deep fakes, in a way, they're very real, Right? Especially if you're a victim of deep fakes. Yeah, very true. For those young people who've experienced deepfake nude abuse, they have shared with us stories of severe anxiety, fear, shame, as well as worries that they won't be believed or that their experiences will be dismissed because of the involvement of AI generative Technology technologies. What is being done about AI safety right now? What should be being done? Because we're basically talking about minor sexual abuse. This is absolutely right. At the end of the day, whether AI generative Technologies was involved or not, an explicit image of a minor is still child sexual abuse material. And that's a really important starting point.
Adam Curry
I'm trying the sentence what should be being done. I mean, that's a very nice npr.
John C. Dvorak
I'm trying, trying to create a deepfake nude of you with Grok while we're doing the story and Grok is creating images, but it's not what I'm asking for.
Adam Curry
Why don't you do one of yourself? You got a lot more photos online than I do.
John C. Dvorak
It's more fun. I want you to see what it's like.
Adam Curry
Okay, we'll go to clip three and then we'll at it later.
Unknown Speaker
There are responses across the ecosystem taking place. For example, our organization has been working directly with tech companies to make sure that these models are being built as safely as possible. And if they are aware of abusive models, that those are being made unavailable so that they can't be so readily accessed. But there's a lot more work to be done. Right now. We don't have a consistent institutional response that's reinforcing what kids already suspect. And that's an opportunity where we need to lean in and offer more guidance for kids. In the meantime, what should parents and other caretakers be doing to make sure that their teens are safe? Having really open and early conversations with the young people in our lives is going to be one of the most important steps we can be doing at home. Make sure that kids understand this is not a joke, it is not funny, and. And it carries real consequences for the kids that are being targeted. Naming that openly and directly at home is an important first Step. But we can be doing more for other adults within our communities, such as within schools. There's a lot of need for there to be clear guidance within schools for their school bodies that this is not permissible behavior. There are student handbooks in place that address things like harassment. This is something that we can lean into and acknowledge this type of emerging risk and have policies in place that make sure that schools are prepared to respond in a victim centered way.
John C. Dvorak
Now, was there any other substance to this report before you cut it up and I have a reason for asking.
Adam Curry
Not that I know of.
John C. Dvorak
Did they at any point mention the first lady of the United States, Melanie at Trump?
Adam Curry
No.
John C. Dvorak
This is why it's not a good show title. This is her actual issue. She had a huge roundtable. The president introduced it, I'm thinking maybe three, four weeks ago. She's supporting a bill that aims to stop AI generated nudes. It's called the Take It down act. And it's literally.
Adam Curry
I thought there was already a law that required you to take.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, they never got it passed. They ever got it passed. And this is supported by Senator Cruz, also Amy Klobuchar. So it's a bipartisan meta. Even has come out and said that they support it. And it literally is called, you know, the problem is called deep fake nudes. And I am not surprised but shocked that NPR would not take take the time to.
Adam Curry
Well, that is now would you bring that up?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. To mention that this is the first.
Adam Curry
Lady classic example of the, of them not telling you certain things. It's like the, the clips I played earlier where they wouldn't tell you how much money was being squandered in that stupid, you know, the study on, on vaccine hesitancy.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
Why didn't, why wasn't that mentioned? And they should have, what you just said should have been mentioned in this report.
John C. Dvorak
Absolutely.
Adam Curry
As the kicker.
John C. Dvorak
Yep. No, no, they can't do that because then all of a sudden, oh no, it's a Trump thing and then no one will want to pass this bill.
Adam Curry
This NPR and PBS at this point in history is just useless.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. So are we just going to stop playing clips from them now?
Adam Curry
I'm sorry, the mic's not okay. The speakers aren't working. Hello? Is this thing on?
John C. Dvorak
So I'll, I'll pivot from this into a little bit of AI talk here for a moment as it seems the whole world has now gone agentic AI which as far as I can and many people have emailed me about this and I appreciate it, it's really machine learning. So they're just saying it's AI. Oh, it's AI. It's AI. It's oh, it's AI. And but it's, you know, the machine goes in, finds a form, understands the question, fills out the form for you. And this brings me to a, A minor boots on the ground. Tina had ordered a dress online. Lots of, lots of online shopping. Dresses are very inexpensive online. And so, and it was this typical. Oh, it's in stock. And it was in stock in this color that she wanted. And she bought one for herself, she bought one for a girlfriend who she's visiting in Florida at the, the end of the month, different color. And then she gets an email, oh, sorry, this one was not in stock. So she fires, she goes to the website, she, no, actually it was on email. She fires off an email and says, well, you know, this is not cool because you told me it was in stock. It said so on your website.
Adam Curry
Is this temu?
John C. Dvorak
No, no, no, it's an American company. I don't know what the name of it was. And he said, well then can I get it in the same color that I, I had it in? No, we can't do that. We can't change the order, but it will be back in stock April 23rd. And she says, well, yeah, but I'm going, I need this to take to my girlfriend in Florida at the end of this month. Well then can you just refund my money? No, we can't refund your money. So now Tina's mad and she's like, oh yeah, oh yeah. Well, you're gonna have a very unhappy customer and I'm gonna blast you everywhere on social media. And my husband's the pod father and you do not want to do this to me. And then she got an email back. Oh, hi, hi. Hi, it's Emily. That was the bot I'm taking over here. Yeah, we can definitely refund your money. So she was conversing with a bot and these bots are no good. This is the problem with the so called AI is just, it sucks. And I think that for all the money that goes into training these bots to make them, them even resemble some human emotion, or dare I say, be empathetic to the customer.
Adam Curry
Well, this would not have been an issue then. I just, I'm going to argue this, all right? The bot could have done. If the bot was programmed with the old adage, the classic retailer's adage, the customer is always right, this wouldn't have happened. The bot was programmed by some nerd that doesn't never been in retail, doesn't know that the customer's always right. And this is what you get. This is the responsibility of the CEO of the company.
John C. Dvorak
I don't think so. I'm not so sure that these bots are so easily trainable by these, these online retail outfits. They're getting a bot from somewhere, they, they run it through their, you know, the. Here comes the consultant. Well, it's going to cost you a $15,000 but we're going to train it on all of your shopping experiences. And then it just sucks. And at the end of the day you would have been better to just have a human being answer this. Human beings are the new AI. I'm telling you it's going to happen. This bot experience sucks and it doesn't seem like it's going to have much of a future anyway because the pivot to Quantum is here. The pivot to Quantum is here. And the number one AI guy, what's his name? Huang Huang. Jensen Jensen. What's his name?
Adam Curry
Jensen Huang.
John C. Dvorak
Jensen Wang. Jensen Wang, who is now who just did an entire presentation of their new upcoming Quantum chip for Quantum AI screwed the pooch. The story of quantum computing stocks this.
Unknown Speaker
Year really has been all about volatility. These stocks experience remarkable growth. Just over the last year you've seen triple quadruple digit percentage gains. And it really started when Alphabet announced their quantum chip breakthrough in early December. The sector saw a huge rise or spike. But then on January 8, the sell off continued or you saw it really dipped down. And that was after CEO Jensen Huang from Nvidia stated at CES that quantum tech was likely 15 to 30 years away from practical implementation. The market reaction was immediate and severe. So you can really see that dip on your screen to the left of those. Rigetti felt 45% D wave. Quantum down 36% IonQ down 39%. Quantum computing 43 all in a single trading session. So you get it, you see the volatility and today's event where Nvidia's founder CEO Jensen Huang and he's going to share the stage with 14 quantum CEOs. Not all of them are, you know, CEOs of publicly traded companies. But there's going to be, it appears to be really an attempt to rebuild the relationship with the quantum computing sector. And the timing is particularly noteworthy as well. It was announced this Quantum day, just one week after Quantum. He made those comments in January and following Tuesday's announcement in his keynote that Nvidia is also developing a quantum computing research center in Boston. So you can see that his tone, I guess, is more pleasant. Not pleasant, but just more optimistic about the technology. And despite today's gathering, though quantum stocks continue to trade down heading into the event and remain substantially below their previous highs. The ongoing volatility really underscores the speculative nature of investments in this emerging technology sector, which we continue. Continue to cover. Given that volatility.
John C. Dvorak
Guys, I think Jensen Wang is a great porn name. He should consider a career change. Quantum computing is the new climate change, John. That's what that is. It's all bull.
Adam Curry
It's smoke and mirrors, all of this.
John C. Dvorak
This AI, it's all fantastic for making deep fake nudes. It's really good at that. It's great at. At making, you know, Scaramanga makes movies about Jesus in a coffee shop. It's great for that stuff. But I just, you know, we know your position, but I would be all for. I mean, think of the exit strategy. If we could train an AI to have our views and our insight and we have 17 years of transcripts and audio to train an LLM, a large language multimodal model on it, and do our voices and answer an email or two, we could kick back and relax, baby. How come we can't get this? We could show me.
Adam Curry
Well, I'm not going to do it. Why? For one thing, it wouldn't have the contemporaneous gags.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, so you're telling me old material.
Adam Curry
The jokes would be recycled. Of course, a lot of people haven't heard the material.
John C. Dvorak
Anyway, you're making my point for me.
Adam Curry
Yeah, you might be right. But I'll talk to some people about it.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, okay.
Adam Curry
Yeah, let's go with. Got an insult clip here. This is a good one. This is floating around. This is Gavin Newsom on his podcast talking about Latin X. This is a clip from cnn. This is how bad it is if Newsom trying to get off the track, off the Democrat track to run for president by being, like, sensible, that it's not going to happen because they're going to dog him. And here's the example.
John C. Dvorak
Not one person ever in my office has ever used the word Latinx.
Unknown Speaker
So can we finally put that to bed? But where did that even.
Adam Curry
No more Latinx, everybody.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I just didn't even know where it came from. Like, what are people talking about?
Unknown Speaker
But there was a person who used Latinx. It was actually a really important person. It was him, right? Yeah, that's right. And look, these aren't minor shifts. These are progressive issues that Gavin Newsom used to champion until fairly recently and now he's not just walking away from them, he's sort of acting like they were never legitimate with that clip talking about Latinx in the first place. But let's just, let's take Latinx. We did find somebody who used it repeatedly in his office. Let's take a listen to this.
John C. Dvorak
I hope we can really paint a.
Unknown Speaker
Picture in terms of our consciousness of.
John C. Dvorak
How impactful this has been on the Latinx community. Latinx community, The Latinx and black community communities. You've got politicians that are banning not assault rifles, but the word Latinx.
Unknown Speaker
They're not even serious.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I think Gavin Newsom thought he could be the, the new Joe Rogan of the left. But it's looking more and more like Bill Burr is going to be that guy. He's showing up.
Adam Curry
Bill Burr can't do it.
John C. Dvorak
I don't, I'm saying Bill Burr did.
Adam Curry
They see Rogan is a, is kind of normalized American. He has got, he has questions. They. He's not a, he's not a mean spirited prick like Bill Burr, which is why he's funny. Bill Burr is hilarious, but he is a mean spirited, unhappy person. Classic comedian, by the way, that most of them are. That's this way, this by their nature. And Bill Burr is not of the sort of person that is like brings out, could bring out anything in anybody. You'd be afraid from the get go that he's going to just slam you for something in a very. I will say, you know, Rogan is a comedian, but Rogan is not the same kind of comedian. Rogan's more of a Jerry Seinfeld observational comedian, not a mean spirited prick.
John C. Dvorak
So no, but I do not think that precludes him from getting a big, big Google YouTube deal to be the Joe Rogan.
Adam Curry
Well, I can get a deal, but you know, so what?
John C. Dvorak
Why don't we. Maybe that's our exit strategy. I mean we've talked about it before.
Adam Curry
Get a deal. No deal with the material we do.
John C. Dvorak
No, but we can change our material. This is like we go back to lib job. No, not soft go. You know, let's be more empathetic. It's the empathy. Joe's the empathy show. We could do it. Be very empathetic.
Adam Curry
Yeah, well, you could.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know. It's against my religion.
Adam Curry
Let's go to. Since we talked about Newsom, Cal cap and trade. This is. They're keeping this in Play. I thought it was dead. The idea of cap and trade.
John C. Dvorak
Climate change. Cap and trade for climate change, yeah. Under Cal and what out it is.
Adam Curry
This is. I believe this is npr.
Unknown Speaker
Southern California legislator Jackie Irwin can easily.
John C. Dvorak
List the ways that the effects of.
Unknown Speaker
Climate change are hitting the state. Cycles of intense flooding, historic droughts, rising seas that threaten our coastlines, unprecedented waves. Closest to home for me, devastating wildfires. Those fires, like the ones that tore.
John C. Dvorak
Through Los Angeles earlier this year, are.
Unknown Speaker
Making life more expensive for all Californians, whether through rising utopia utility bills, because.
John C. Dvorak
Power companies are raising prices to update.
Unknown Speaker
Their equipment and limit the risk of starting wildfires. On top of that, insurance premiums which.
John C. Dvorak
Are going up for homeowners to cover. The map. Did the Radio Labs people edit this? What is this?
Unknown Speaker
Insurance premiums which are going up for.
John C. Dvorak
Homeowners to cover the massive losses insurers like State Farm are incurring in these disasters.
Adam Curry
Poll after poll has shown this is the number one issue for California voters.
John C. Dvorak
The cost of living. That's James Gallagher, the Republican leader in the state Assembly.
Unknown Speaker
His party sees an opportunity to use anxiety over costs to chip away at.
John C. Dvorak
The supermajorities Democrats hold in both houses.
Adam Curry
We need to do something. We need to act urgently on this issue. And Republicans are prepared to do so.
John C. Dvorak
But Republicans still have no real leverage.
Unknown Speaker
At the California Capitol. It's Democrats who are now facing the challenge of weighing affordability against another top party priority, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, that.
John C. Dvorak
Are worsening these climate disasters. And that balancing act could result in changes to the state's landmark climate initiative.
Unknown Speaker
Known as Cap and Trade.
Adam Curry
That program is a key way states.
Unknown Speaker
Like California and Washington have come to fight climate change on their own, apart from the federal government.
John C. Dvorak
I was talking to one of our guys from the Koch empire, Koch brothers. And California, in order to build back better, the state has determined that you need to use green lumber. And green lumber means it has not been dried. And, and there's. There's not.
Adam Curry
You can't use green lumber.
John C. Dvorak
This is exactly what they're saying. They have to use green lumber. And the Coke industries does have one green lumber outfit, but, you know, that's not going to rebuild all of California.
Adam Curry
The fact that they're even talking about cap and trade as a way to solve the problem. Cap and trade solves nothing. It just, it just moves. It gives it the excuse, well, we've already traded for the, you know, someplace else. And so we're, we're good to go. It's beyond me. You don't even play the Second half.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah, let's play this.
Adam Curry
No, it's so terrible.
John C. Dvorak
You want to play the second half? Okay, well, allow me to introduce theft theft to the show. Blatant theft. Either that or you're sleeping with someone you shouldn't be sleeping with.
Unknown Speaker
He definitely delivered. Yeah. And who were you or anyone else to question the inherent genius of every impulsive blurt of the seventy whatever year old God king who rules without restraint.
John C. Dvorak
Now, how did, how did she come up with blurt?
Adam Curry
She didn't come up with it. She stole something that was. She didn't even steal anything. She doesn't, doesn't do anything blatant. One of her producers, one of the writer producers listens to us. Probably hate listens. And they said, you know, that's a pretty good term. Let's just start using it. Where steel.
John C. Dvorak
We're hate listen. We're a hate listen for someone from the Rachel Maddox. Well, seeing as that they had to fire everybody who knows what what's left there.
Adam Curry
So we get some international news I can do. Revoking immigration paroles is interesting.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, let's do that for a second. That is interesting. Hundreds of thousands of immigrants from Caribbean and Latin American countries who came to.
Unknown Speaker
The United States legally may soon face deportation.
John C. Dvorak
Wow. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the Trump administration will revoke legal protections for more than half a million Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and ventures Venezuelans. The administration claims there's been broad abuse of humanitarian parole. That's the program that allows people from countries experiencing political instability to temporarily live and work in the United States.
Adam Curry
Empathy.
John C. Dvorak
Wow. Where did this come from?
Adam Curry
Empathy. That came from pbs.
John C. Dvorak
No, the thing is it's called temporary protective status. Temporary. And they just. Oh, that was. Here's a report that actually kind of tells us what's actually happening. Late Friday, the Trump administration announced it was revoking the legal status of more than half a million immigrants from Cuba.
Adam Curry
Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who came to the US Legally under a parole status. The Biden era program, known as chnv.
John C. Dvorak
Allowed the immigrants to live in the US through sponsorships by US citizens and permanent residents.
Unknown Speaker
In the next story days, their work permits and deportation protections will be lapsed and terminated by the Department of Homeland Security, which is warning that if these people do not voluntarily depart the country. John. They will be found, arrested and deported from the country.
John C. Dvorak
It comes as Friday, federal Judge James Boasberg rebuked the Trump administration for ignoring his order to turn planes around mid.
Adam Curry
Flight carrying Venezuela and migrants to A.
John C. Dvorak
High security detention facility in El Salvador.
Adam Curry
Bolsberg asked a Justice Department attorney, did you not understand? And accused the administration of disrespecting the court, ignoring orders and missing his deadlines. The president has firmly stood by his decision and blasted the judge.
Unknown Speaker
They're bad people.
John C. Dvorak
We don't want them in our country.
Adam Curry
We can't let a judge say that he wants. He didn't run for president. President.
John C. Dvorak
He didn't get much more than 80 million votes.
Adam Curry
And we just can't let that happen.
John C. Dvorak
The administration claims all the men who were deported are gang members, despite some having no criminal history and given no due process.
Adam Curry
The deportees are being held in one.
John C. Dvorak
Of the most notorious prisons in the world. This is a very interesting judicial move by the Trump administration.
Adam Curry
Well, well, word that clip come from.
John C. Dvorak
That came from.
Adam Curry
And the reason I ask is because CBS is. The reason I ask is because they don't know anything about these people that were shipped out of the country to the El Salvadorian prison. So how would they say that? Many of them have no criminal records.
John C. Dvorak
I've been looking.
Adam Curry
They've never revealed this.
John C. Dvorak
No, they revealed one. I've been. I don't think I clipped it. Did I clip it? There was one guy who apparently was a baseball. Baseball player somewhere.
Adam Curry
That guy was the barber guy.
John C. Dvorak
No. Well, they really don't have any examples. And what you would expect, certainly from cbs, but even from pbs, is you'd have crying family members like, they roused him, they deported him. But I don't see any evidence of that. But this is a very smart move by the Trump administration because you can just say, I'm just revoking your table. Dps and doesn't mean he's going to go send people back to Haiti right away. He can. Or the administration can. Or partner with Kristi Noem. Oh, didn't she shoot her dog? You gotta be careful of her. But this is a way for them to get around the judge's orders and say, well, it's tps So I can just revoke that. And I have every legal right to send people back. I think it's a smart judicial. Judicial move. And I don't think he's going to be sending people back to Haiti. I don't think he can even land a plane there anymore. That'll be true. It's not good.
Adam Curry
Well, then there's the Venezuela. I got the Venezuelan clip, which is kind of a follow up to those oldest thoughts.
John C. Dvorak
Venezuela's government says beginning tomorrow it will again accept flights of Its citizens deported.
Unknown Speaker
From the US Repatriation flights had been halted by Venezuela's leader.
John C. Dvorak
The Trump administration had threatened to slap more sanctions on the country if the flight.
Unknown Speaker
Flights did not resume.
John C. Dvorak
NPR's Carrie Kahn reports.
Unknown Speaker
The president of Venezuela's National Assembly, Jorge.
John C. Dvorak
Rodriguez, announced the resumption of flights in.
Unknown Speaker
A statement on Instagram.
Adam Curry
Rodriguez, who has been negotiating with the.
Unknown Speaker
Us Stated, migration is not a crime.
John C. Dvorak
And Venezuela will not rest until it.
Unknown Speaker
Secures the return of all those who require it.
Adam Curry
A week ago, the US sent more.
Unknown Speaker
Than 200 Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador.
John C. Dvorak
Claiming most were members of a violent gang.
Unknown Speaker
President Maduro says the deportations are a kidnapping and demands the migrants return. Maduro's capitulation on accepting repatriation flights come as Trump is considering extending the Chevron oil company's license to operate in Venezuela, which provides vital revenue for the country.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, they're going to have to do that. We're running out of oil. Our gas to oil ratio in the United States is becoming more gas than oil. I have the oil baron.
Adam Curry
They're trying to shut down refineries, and I know out here they're trying to. Chevron's thinking about closing the Richmond refinery at some point in the future. And there's other refining issues that are problematic. We're not getting the crude that we want. We're not drilling more. I mean, it's at peak. As far as I can tell, they're drilling as much as they can. We're using a lot of oil. But this little Chevron gotcha at the end of this thing was kind of interesting to me. Maduro, what quid pro quo took place with letting Chevron go in there and make money for Venezuela? Because I have to pay for the oil and I get it for free.
John C. Dvorak
I will get the details from the oil baron on what that's about. None of those guys like Chevron. They don't like any of them. Yes, it was indeed. Y Reyes Barrios had been renditioned to El Salvador, but no crying family yet, so, no.
Adam Curry
They'll find somebody. You can hire an actor.
John C. Dvorak
I have an update on the pope prior to being discharged, Pope Francis is set to appear in public today for.
Adam Curry
The first time since.
John C. Dvorak
Since his hospital stay for double pneumonia.
Adam Curry
The Vatican announced the Holy Father will.
John C. Dvorak
Bless the faithful from his 10th floor suite at the hospital, his first live appearance since being admitted last month.
Unknown Speaker
The Holy Father, at the time of his admission to Gemelli Hospital, presented an acute respiratory failure.
John C. Dvorak
He is returning to his residence, Santa Marta.
Adam Curry
At the Vatican, Catholics around the world.
John C. Dvorak
Have rejoiced from Rome to his native Argentina up until today.
Adam Curry
This picture of Francis celebrating Mass at a small chapel inside Gemele Hospital was.
John C. Dvorak
The most recent image of the pontiff.
Adam Curry
And this recorded message.
John C. Dvorak
Thanking for prayers.
Adam Curry
Was the last time we'd heard from Pope Francis. This hospitalization was marked by a rollercoaster of setbacks, including respiratory crises, mild cases.
Unknown Speaker
Kidney failure and several coughing fits.
Adam Curry
The road to recovery will be a long one, the medical director at Gemily Hospital said. During his stay, Francis twice presented critical.
Unknown Speaker
Episodes during which his life was in danger. The Holy Father was never intubated and he always remained alert and oriented.
Adam Curry
Doctors say the Pope will need continued speech therapy after prolonged use of high flow oxygen and will need at least.
John C. Dvorak
Two months of rest and rehabilitation after he returns to the Vatican. That doesn't sound very good. Two months of speech therapy. Yeah, that's.
Adam Curry
I have one clip before we go to break.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, can I request one?
Adam Curry
Which one?
John C. Dvorak
The Voice of America.
Adam Curry
Yeah, that's the clip I want to play. This is very interesting. From the BBC World Service.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, wait a minute. Good afternoon, everybody. It's the BBC World Service live from London. Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty were founded during the Cold War before they later merged. The organisation has been funded by the US Congress to promote democratic values. It provides news to millions of users in 23 countries where a free press is either banned by authoritarian governments or weak. Prime Minister Fiela said he knew what Radio Free Europe meant, having listened when young during communist earnest times. His government is looking to build a coalition of European nations to fund it or perhaps even buy it outright.
Adam Curry
They're gonna buy it.
John C. Dvorak
Is it for sale?
Adam Curry
I guess it would be. That's what Trump would sell it.
John C. Dvorak
That's fantastic. Come on, people. These people have the Internet. They got smartphones everywhere. They don't need to listen.
Adam Curry
It would be a sucker's bet, that's for sure. Yeah, well, it's up for sale. Sure. Here you go.
John C. Dvorak
Maybe you can make some of that. Give up some of that ham radio spectrum, let them broadcast over there on 20 meters. Oh, man. Yeah, that. What do you think you could charge for it? Oh, you want to buy?
Adam Curry
No, it's going to be overpriced, whatever it is. I'm going to show my support by donating to no Agenda.
John C. Dvorak
Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fabulous. Yeah.
Adam Curry
On your agenda.
John C. Dvorak
And we're gonna wrap up this episode with a couple of goodies for you. Remember, we do have John's Tip of the day on the way. We have some end of show mixes for you. Very entertaining, well produced meetup report. And we have some commodores and knights to congratulate. So John, right now if you wouldn't mind gracing us with your dulcet tones, thanking everybody else who came in $50 or above to support the best podcast in the universe.
Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
Ooh.
Adam Curry
And I think boobs come with fees.
John C. Dvorak
Well, they do.
Adam Curry
Kevin McLaughlin in Concord, North Carolina, 8008. And he is the Archduke of Luna, lover of America and lover of boobs. Sir Camera Chris in Grafton, Wisconsin. 6789. Is a birthday coming up for human resource number three, I think and just turned earning six. Matthew Elwart in Weatherford, Texas, 6006. Alex McCoy McComb, I guess in Melden, Essex, UK. Oh, 5595.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, another one. Another Essexer. Essex essexer.
Adam Curry
He's been a douchebag for now. He probably needs a dee Douche. You've been deduced.
John C. Dvorak
Douched.
Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
She's on the list. The back office function just perfectly.
Adam Curry
It's the way it was supposed to go.
John C. Dvorak
Yep.
Adam Curry
But I was just being cautious.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
It's a Q. Plastique.
Adam Curry
I think plastique would have a U E at the end. Forrest Martin, 5005. Andrew Benz in Imperial, Missouri, 5005. And now we're already to the 50s. There's not that many of them. In fact there's not that many at all. There's only four Bold City Virtual Tours in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. Alexa Delgado in Apatos. Sir Greg in Newport, North Carolina. And last on this very short list. Very short list.
John C. Dvorak
Very short.
Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
How short is it?
Adam Curry
It's so short. There's only 32 total donors, including the executive producers. It's very low.
John C. Dvorak
You know what this. We are the only true recession indicator in the business. I think we're getting near to the recession, John.
Adam Curry
Well, something. Something's wrong.
John C. Dvorak
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Unknown Speaker
You've got karma.
John C. Dvorak
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Adam Curry
I'm gonna figure it out.
John C. Dvorak
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Adam Curry
I got one right.
John C. Dvorak
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Unknown Speaker
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John C. Dvorak
Fries you get one free flag.
Adam Curry
This is Danny.
John C. Dvorak
First time at a meetup.
Adam Curry
Cool. Bunch of dudes looking forward to the.
John C. Dvorak
Triple vinyl box set whenever that comes out.
Adam Curry
This is Greg. I'm a douchebag but I'll make sure this sounds Good.
John C. Dvorak
Coming to Rs664. We had some great curry fries here. This is dirty Jersey.
Unknown Speaker
Spoiler alert. I'm not from Jersey and I'm not.
Adam Curry
A female in the morning.
Unknown Speaker
Hey guys, it's Mike from The alter swap meetup trying to get with from.
Adam Curry
The spooks here in Texas.
John C. Dvorak
What's up everybody?
Adam Curry
It is Sir Brian with an eye.
John C. Dvorak
So you know it is a party.
Unknown Speaker
And dirty Jersey whore is touching me.
John C. Dvorak
And once again they forgot to add the server. Add your servers to these meetup reports, people. Servers like it and servers are good. Tip your server and tip them well. And we have a meetup taking place today underway as we speak. The Dem Ides of March Indy no agenda meetup. They always do it on a show day during the show itself, which is always entertaining to me. So you can still catch them because they'll be going on until well after dinner. St. Joseph Brewery and Public House in Indianapolis, Indiana. That is Dame Maria Sir Mark who hosts those and I'm sure we'll get an excellent meetup report from them. And also coming up in just an hour or so, the North Georgia Monthly meetup at Cherry Street Brewing in Alpharetta, Georgia. Is this the fourth anniversary? I think so many more meetups to come. Coming up on the 29th. Safenem, the Netherlands. Let me see if we have any other foreign places. Eagle, Idaho might as well be Foreign light in the Netherlands. Coming up on April 17th. Yes, the Lowlands Meetup people are doing a great job and you can join them. You can join many of the meetups that take place all over Gitmonation by going to noagendameetups.com you can search by calendar, you can search by place, and of course you can add one yourself because if you can't find one near you, I suggest you start one yourself. And it's easy. And always a party.
Adam Curry
Feels the same. It's like a party.
John C. Dvorak
Always like a party. And now it's time for the phony boy baloney. Isos that John the Cheater, John C. Dvorak with the C stands for I cheat has created some AI ISOs. I of course, continue to find the real deal and I think I might have a shot at beating you today.
Adam Curry
Well, you might, because I don't have one AI ISO, despite your condemnation.
John C. Dvorak
Well, that remains to be seen. I want to hear all real.
Adam Curry
This is the reason I don't do these anymore. Because they because it's hard. This is because it's not as hard. It's not hard. You just clip something you already clipped. It's no big deal. Let's listen to mine. Okay, I got is what it is.
Unknown Speaker
What it is.
Adam Curry
Joining.
Unknown Speaker
Thank you so much for joining us.
Adam Curry
And thank you.
Unknown Speaker
Thank you.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I think, I think, I think I can do better with real ISOs. Here we go. These guys are good at what they do. I think that already beats you.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I think that's a good one.
John C. Dvorak
You should be outraged. I kind of. I kind of like that's no good, but I think. I think this is the winner.
Adam Curry
This podcast is for the birds.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, no. These guys are good at what they do. I think that's.
Adam Curry
That's the one.
John C. Dvorak
That's the one.
Adam Curry
All right, well, we have got a back ass word.
John C. Dvorak
Back ass word?
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
You mean I. I did a good job that you could just say good job?
Adam Curry
Well, for someone who did it. Back ass word. Oh, yeah.
John C. Dvorak
All right, everybody. Hey. It's time that everyone's been waiting for. It's John's tip of the day.
Unknown Speaker
And.
John C. Dvorak
Sometimes Adam, created by Dana Brunetti.
Adam Curry
Okay, so this is a product that comes out. I believe this is made in China because it says that on the. On the package. And everyone I've seen, there's a bunch of these. There's a signed in the usa, made in China. And they're all exactly the same. You can go look them up, But I recommend people buy one of these. The brands are different. This is a brand called Prepared Hero. It could be any other brand. They all look identical. They have the same functionality. And these are fire blankets.
John C. Dvorak
Fire blankets.
Adam Curry
40 inch by 40 inch fire blankets. They're all made in China. They're made out of fiberglass. And you should have one in the kitchen hanging somewhere. And you just. It's. They're all the same. You can look them up. They have two black tabs hanging out of a red package. You pull the black tags. That's why it should be hanging up. You pull the black tags out, brings out the fire blanket. You throw it on the stove, puts out the fire immediately without. Without using a fire extinguisher, which makes a mess.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, that is a good tip. I once had a. When I was back at the. At the apartment when I was single, also known as the penitentiary, I had a kitchen fire and I wound up extinguishing it with flour. And while that was good, I then tried to vacuum up the flour and. And that. That ruined my Dyson vacuum cleaner, and it was a mess. You could find flour for months. Yes. Fire blanket. And how big are they, these fire blankets?
Adam Curry
40 inch by 40 inch. They're just enough to cover the stove.
John C. Dvorak
Wow, that's a good.
Adam Curry
So you get a grease fire, you throw the fire blanket on top, puts this fire out almost immediately. I think that's very make a mess.
John C. Dvorak
Can you also use it for your Tesla? If your Tesla catches on, you could.
Adam Curry
Well, I wouldn't help, but you could.
John C. Dvorak
All right, There you go. Tipoftheday.net Noagendafund.com For John C. Devore tracks tip of the day.
Adam Curry
And sometimes Adam.
John C. Dvorak
Created by Dana Burnetti. Now I'm gonna get me a couple of those fire blankets. That is a. Yeah.
Adam Curry
In some cases they sell them by two. Sometimes you get a five pack. I have just the one I don't like. I've never had a kitchen a five pack.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I've only had the one kitchen fire. But that's a great idea. That is a very useful tip of the day. Aren't you glad you stayed to listen to John?
Adam Curry
And they're cheap. They're like nine or ten bucks from China.
John C. Dvorak
What could go wrong? Hey, coming up at the end of the show here we have some end of show mixes. We have the existential crisis from Matty J. Which believe it or not, is a repeat. But it's just as good. Six years later we have, oh yes, the coveted arousal mix that Fletcher put together and brand new from Sir Michael Anthony, the Trump anti War in 24. You do not want to miss those. Also, stay tuned for the next program on your no Agenda stream or in your modern podcast app. It's unrelenting. That is the podcast with Darren O'Neill and Gene Naftuli, our Russian spot. And I am coming to you from the heart of the Texas hill country right here in Fredericksburg where we get middle aged ladies sloshed to buy expensive schlocky clothing in the morning, everybody.
Adam Curry
I'm Adam Curry and from northern Silicon Valley where I remain, I'm John C. Dvorak.
John C. Dvorak
Remember us atnoen Agenda donations.com until Thursday. Adios mo fos a hooey. Hooey and such. Eggs, Eggs.
Adam Curry
There's nothing embarrassing about a hand laying.
Unknown Speaker
An egg and you'd better lay one or at your neighbor.
Adam Curry
I give them the old needle once in a while. I love eggs.
Unknown Speaker
Egg prices are continuing to soar. The cost of eggs has been soaring across the country.
John C. Dvorak
High cost of eggs.
Unknown Speaker
So what's behind eggflation? Pathogenic avian influenza, more commonly known as bird flu. The worst bird flu outbreak in years that has just swept through the country. Tens of millions of birds have died, been slaughtered. Bird flu have reduced the egg laying hen population by more than 40 million. 40 million. That's astounding to think about. That looks like eggs are the new toilet Paper. It's extremely bad news. You might want to consider alternatives.
John C. Dvorak
This is an egg replacement item.
Unknown Speaker
These chickens that were laying eggs, those are mature hens, right? So we don't get a mature hen overnight. It takes some time for a chicken hatch out of an egg to be ready to be lasting us into the summer.
John C. Dvorak
Can I offer you a nice egg in this trying time? Once it was reluctantly aroused.
Adam Curry
It was hard to get it aroused. And it is hard to get it aroused.
Unknown Speaker
But we got it aroused.
John C. Dvorak
Ooh, we got it aroused.
Unknown Speaker
In Iowa and everywhere else around the.
John C. Dvorak
Country is doing this.
Adam Curry
It was hard to get it aroused. Just keep it up. And it is hard to get it aroused. Aroused.
John C. Dvorak
You know, I mean, come on. We got it aroused.
Adam Curry
Oh, you know, it's going to be even bigger now. Oh, look how long it is. It was hard to get it aroused. Oh, I'll give you the gist of it.
John C. Dvorak
Quick, get some white stuff. Somebody help me out here.
Adam Curry
Oh, all cash, baby. I, I, I'm getting too excited about this. Sit, stay and come.
John C. Dvorak
We got an arrest. Oh, the guy is jizzing all over himself.
Adam Curry
They're not gonna come because they wouldn't even think. Who wouldn't even think this?
John C. Dvorak
And everyone's like, all right, cool. Kinky. Yeah, right? We got it aroused.
Adam Curry
It was hard to get it aroused. And it is hard to get it aroused.
John C. Dvorak
Ooh.
Adam Curry
Totally misquoted in the media. Totally misquoted.
John C. Dvorak
They were asked to change it, and.
Adam Curry
They wouldn't do that. Stop a second. This is a crisis. This is all amateur hour. This is all stuff done in the control room or done by somebody who's not a good guy and done on purpose.
John C. Dvorak
How stupid have we been? And of course, people got all kinds of fun clips. How stupid have we been?
Adam Curry
People making songs from that.
John C. Dvorak
I don't want to see wars. I think it's so horrible, so unnecessary.
Adam Curry
So costly in terms of lives and.
John C. Dvorak
Money, in that order.
Adam Curry
I think it's just a failed mentality.
John C. Dvorak
It's crazy. You can, you can solve problems over a telephone. Instead, they start dropping bombs. I see.
Adam Curry
Recently, they're dropping bombs all over Yemen.
John C. Dvorak
You don't have to do that. You can talk in such a way.
Adam Curry
Where they respect you and they listen.
John C. Dvorak
To you and, you know, the number.
Adam Curry
Of lives we're talking about is far.
John C. Dvorak
Greater than the numbers that you hear.
Adam Curry
When they blow up a town, when.
John C. Dvorak
They blow up these buildings. I mean, these are big, powerful buildings.
Adam Curry
They come tumbling down to the ground.
John C. Dvorak
And they say nobody was injured. A lot of people were killed. And the numbers are a lot different than you think.
Adam Curry
When you will see that, you will see that happening. When those numbers really get announced, you're going to see it's much worse.
John C. Dvorak
The whole world is on fire.
Adam Curry
The best podcast in the universe.
John C. Dvorak
Dvorak.org Na these guys are good at what they do.
Podcast Summary: No Agenda - Episode 1749 "Gynocracy"
Release Date: March 23, 2025
Hosts: Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak
Duration: Approximately 3 hours and 16 minutes
In Episode 1749 titled "Gynocracy," hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak delve deep into various contemporary issues, dissecting media narratives, political maneuvers, and societal trends. Broadcasting live from the Texas hill country, the episode sets the tone for an unfiltered and critical examination of current events.
The episode opens with a discussion about the potential deregulation of ham radio in Silicon Valley.
Adam Curry expresses concern, saying, "I'm Adam Curry and from northern Silicon Valley where we're saying head for the hills, they're going to deregulate ham radio." [00:23]
John C. Dvorak adds, "It may be bad because Starlink is appealing to the FCC for more licensed spectrum and that usually comes from the ham boys." [00:58]
The conversation highlights the tension between traditional amateur radio enthusiasts and modern satellite communication companies like Starlink seeking more spectrum.
The hosts critique the lackluster participation and media coverage of Earth Hour 2025.
John C. Dvorak laments, "Millions of people around the world were not unified... Once again, I am so disappointed in us." [02:35]
Adam Curry echoes this sentiment, noting, "Even the local news doesn't cover this." [02:49]
They argue that climate change activism is waning, with insufficient collective action and media attention.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to dissecting the European Union's policies.
John C. Dvorak sarcastically compares the EU to the Death Star from Star Wars: "The EU represents the Death Star... all about starving children." [03:35]
The hosts discuss the EU's Clean Industrial Deal, emphasizing skepticism towards its effectiveness and underlying intentions.
Adam Curry critiques the Savings and Investment Union, suggesting it's a centralization of financial control: "They want everyone to put their money into this thing... it's a pig in a poke." [09:56]
Quotes highlight their distrust of centralized financial systems and skepticism towards EU policies.
A recurring theme is the perceived dangers of empathy in modern discourse.
Elon Musk is referenced, with John C. Dvorak stating, "The fundamental weakness of Western civilization is empathy." [48:59]
The hosts explore how empathy is being weaponized to advance certain political agendas, arguing that it leads to societal self-destruction.
Adam Curry adds, "Empathy almost needs to be struck from the Christian vocabulary." [50:22]
This section delves into how empathy is being portrayed negatively, particularly within conservative and Christian nationalist circles.
Curry and Dvorak scrutinize major media outlets for biased reporting and ulterior motives.
John C. Dvorak criticizes NPR and PBS for omitting critical information, such as the financial wastage in certain studies: "Why did NPR not mention the funding issues in the vaccine hesitancy study?" [75:44]
Adam Curry accuses media giants like Murdoch Media of aligning with elite interests rather than serving the public: "Murdoch wants to gently ease Trump into what he thinks is the right thing." [97:55]
Notable Quotes:
The hosts address the rise of deepfake technologies and their implications.
John C. Dvorak states, "Deep fake nudes are synthetic media creations depicting real people in explicit situations... this is far too high a number for kids to be experiencing this type of victimization." [144:30]
They emphasize the psychological and social harms caused by such technologies, advocating for stricter controls and awareness: "We need to have open conversations with kids and ensure schools have policies to address this." [144:50]
Highlights the urgent need for institutional responses to emerging digital threats.
A critical look at U.S. immigration policies under the Trump administration.
John C. Dvorak discusses the revocation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over half a million immigrants from countries like Cuba and Venezuela, labeling it as a strategic move to bypass judicial orders: "This is a smart judicial move to revoke TPS and deport immigrants without due process." [167:10]
Adam Curry underscores the humanitarian impact, questioning the lack of accountability: "Why isn't there enough media coverage on the deportations and their impact on families?" [171:28]
Notable Quotes:
The episode touches upon the tumultuous state of quantum computing investments and stocks.
John C. Dvorak mocks the speculative nature of quantum computing stocks: "Quantum computing is the new climate change... it's all bull." [156:16]
Adam Curry critiques the overhyped promises versus practical implementations: "Quantum tech was likely 15 to 30 years away, yet stocks are soaring and then crashing based on optimism." [157:00]
The latter part of the episode shifts to lighter segments, including humorous acknowledgments of donors and playful banter between the hosts.
John C. Dvorak and Adam Curry engage in mock titles and accolades for donors, blending satire with community appreciation.
Adam Curry shares a tip of the day about fire blankets, emphasizing their utility over traditional methods: "These 40-inch by 40-inch fire blankets can extinguish kitchen fires without the mess of fire extinguishers." [189:03]
Episode 1749 "Gynocracy" of No Agenda offers a blend of critical analysis, satire, and community engagement. Hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak challenge mainstream narratives, highlighting perceived failures in media coverage, political policies, and societal values. Through a mix of serious discourse and humor, the episode encourages listeners to question established systems and advocate for more transparent and accountable governance.
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Note: The episode contains satirical and hyperbolic language intended for humor and critical commentary.