0:00
John C Dvorak: What is wrong
with these people? Adam curry,
0:04
John C Dvorak,
0:06
Unknown: 24th 2024
0:07
Adam Curry: this your award
winning. Give our nation media
0:09
assassination, Episode 17.
Hosting, this
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Unknown: is no agenda, calling
all cranks
0:16
Adam Curry: and broadcasting
live from the heart of the Texas
0:19
l country, here in FEMA Region,
number six in the morning.
0:22
Everybody. I'm Adam curry,
0:24
John C Dvorak: and from Northern
Silicon Valley where it's
0:26
barbecue weather. I'm John C
Dvorak buzzkill in the morning.
0:29
Oh,
0:29
Unknown: that's interesting.
0:33
Adam Curry: There's barbecue
weather here too. Yeah, we're in
0:36
sync. Is good? Barbecue weather
0:39
John C Dvorak: happens in the
beginning of October, I think,
0:42
Adam Curry: yeah, well, we're
near the end of October, so, but
0:46
when it begins at the beginning
of October, you were complaining
0:49
about how warm it was?
0:50
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it was too
hot, too hot, too hot. It
0:54
Adam Curry: says horrible. I'm
complaining about it,
0:57
John C Dvorak: yeah? Well, I
don't really get to do that for
0:58
a couple weeks a year.
1:00
Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's nice here, although now
1:03
they're building two lots down
and the ground is literally
1:06
rumbling beneath me. Why?
Because they're, they're,
1:10
they're flattening the earth,
you know, they're getting the
1:12
foundation ready.
1:14
John C Dvorak: Noise do you have
to make to to
1:17
Adam Curry: it's not noise,
it's, it's a pounding of the
1:20
earth and rolling heavy
machinery over it.
1:23
John C Dvorak: How far away is
this two lots?
1:27
Adam Curry: So probably a
football field away, I guess.
1:31
And if you go outside all day,
beep, beep, beep,
1:35
John C Dvorak: Oh, I hate that.
You know, there's nobody around,
1:38
empty lot,
1:41
Adam Curry: dude, just don't get
behind any of the heavy
1:43
machinery. We get it. We get it.
Beep, beep, beep.
1:48
John C Dvorak: Is really, yes,
that is the most annoying thing.
1:51
It is. There's no nobody around.
1:54
Adam Curry: Start at 530 you
know, they're like, Oh, get us
1:56
started early, don't
1:57
John C Dvorak: you? Don't you?
Are you in the county? Or what
2:00
Adam Curry: we're in the county?
Yes, no, because, because
2:04
John C Dvorak: there are noise
curfews in most cities
2:09
Adam Curry: Texas, you know, if
it really bothers me, I'll take
2:12
the 12 gage out and have a
little chat with them. In the
2:15
meantime, they just, you know,
my neighbors, it's okay. We'll
2:17
be all right. Allow me to sum up
this week's news. Hitler is
2:25
back. There it is. That's it.
That's it. Hitler. Hitler is
2:28
back. Everybody. Hitler is back.
Oh, my God, all right. Allow me
2:35
to sum up the general vibe
amongst the women of Maga.
2:42
John C Dvorak: Oh, we already
know the answer to this one. No,
2:44
Adam Curry: no, no, you don't
know the answer to this one.
2:46
Because, although I love her
very much, I and I had years of
2:51
disdain. Naomi Wolf has been
very important to me in the last
2:54
two years. Oh, she's getting on
your nerves, not getting on my
2:58
nerves. I feel bad for her,
because, as we have discussed,
3:03
we've discussed that women who
are married to former members of
3:09
military intelligence, there are
a few I could think of, for some
3:14
reason, they're getting
information, and I can only
3:17
presume, through their husbands,
which is unhinged and what she
3:24
is going to explain here in a
minute, a minute of audio, is
3:28
exactly what is being said
around the
3:32
Unknown: Burg. I know that we're
going to see and they're
3:34
signaling it. You know, we're
not going to have an accurate
3:37
count of the election. Almost
all the battleground states, if
3:41
not all of them, have signaled
that it's going to be four days.
3:43
And you know what they're going
to do? They're going to say it's
3:46
going to be four days, it's
going to be five days, it's
3:48
going to be six days, it's going
to be two weeks. We don't have
3:51
an accurate count. Oh no. We
have no electricity. We can't
3:55
count the ballots. There are
electronic machines. My
3:59
electricity is down. I mean, we
are this close to that, and then
4:03
what I thoroughly predict is
that, what
4:09
John C Dvorak: does she mean
when she says she thoroughly
4:12
predicts, as opposed to just
predicting, if you're thoroughly
4:15
predicts,
4:16
Adam Curry: if your husband is a
former military intelligence or
4:19
any kind of intelligence. This
is the stuff that they've been
4:22
feeding you to put out on social
media and to spread the word. I
4:28
don't understand it. This is
next level Q anon stuff, I mean.
4:36
And not that this comes from Q
Anon, but it's the same
4:39
mechanism she's talking about
the grids going down here.
4:42
Listen, it's
4:43
Unknown: close to that. And then
what I thoroughly predict is
4:46
that there will be an outcome to
the election, and there will be
4:51
lots of, you know, unrest and
and grids going down and food
4:55
not coming onto shelves, and
then they'll provoke those
4:59
what. The
5:00
Adam Curry: grids are going
down. Food. The grids are going
5:04
down. The food will not be on
the shelves,
5:07
Unknown: not coming onto
shelves. And then they'll
5:10
provoke. They'll take all these
healthy men and women and
5:12
provoke riots and a crime spree.
And that's where it really gets
5:18
scary. And they'll blame it, as
you just heard on the Trump
5:21
supporters who will be defending
themselves, right? And the first
5:24
time a Trump supporter, you
know, defends him or herself
5:28
against an intruder that will be
a cause celeb, and they will lie
5:33
about, you know. And at that
point, how will you know?
5:35
Because the grid will be down,
oh, they'll say, you know, Trump
5:38
supporters have set off a dirty
bomb in Philadelphia. How will
5:41
you
5:42
Wow?
5:45
John C Dvorak: Holy moly,
someone
5:47
Adam Curry: she,
5:48
John C Dvorak: I didn't get to
that part the Dirty Bomb.
5:51
Adam Curry: Someone needs to
calm her down. I don't feel good
5:55
for her. This is, this is, don't
worry so much. This
5:58
John C Dvorak: is worse than the
micro dots.
6:02
Adam Curry: It was quantum dots.
Okay,
6:05
John C Dvorak: right. Want to
get it right.
6:07
Adam Curry: Get it right. Well,
I think
6:11
John C Dvorak: we're I love the
Dirty Bomb. Is the icing on the
6:14
cave Philadelphia.
6:15
Adam Curry: By the Philadelphia,
hello, Philly, the Dirty Bomb is
6:18
coming. Oh, man, and by the way,
anything can happen in this
6:23
world, but I'm really, you know,
calm down. Seems
6:26
John C Dvorak: unlikely. That's
true. Anything can happen but
6:30
calm
6:31
Adam Curry: down. Calm down. I
think we're witnessing
6:36
something, though, that I'm kind
of seeing some other things
6:41
taking place that you know, the
thesis, which you have agreed
6:44
to, which has been my thesis for
a long time, is the powers that
6:50
be. Let's just call them. They
really want Trump to win. And
6:55
when you think about it, it
benefits so many of the involved
7:00
parties. First of all, we can do
a rug pull on the economy. We
7:04
need something like that. You
know, we need to rebase, reset.
7:08
Something needs to be done. Lots
of air time for politicians. Oh,
7:14
hair on fire. Lots of, lots of
podcasts can be created for
7:19
people like Naomi and just
there'll be lots to talk about,
7:24
but the M 5n can run for another
four years on controversy and
7:31
whatever else is drummed up in
Washington, DC, and meanwhile,
7:36
the Democrat party can prime and
pump their next candidate. It's
7:40
perfect. Why would they not want
it? And Democrats need to reset,
7:46
and they know it. And when I
hear something like this, is
7:48
this report from Tennessee, I
was like, shocked. I'm telling
7:52
you what Democrats are
complaining about. This the
7:56
Unknown: Shelby County
legislative Democratic caucus,
7:58
they held a news conference
tonight, they said they've been
8:01
getting phone calls from people
who've been having problems
8:04
entering their vote now the
caucus says it happened at about
8:08
10 to 12 voting locations across
the county, including some in
8:11
Memphis, Bartlett, Cordova,
COVID, Ville and Arlington.
8:15
Shelby County Election
Commission Secretary Venetia
8:18
Kimbrough said they believe
there was a tech issue with the
8:22
machines and the fact that some
voters were not using or given a
8:26
stylus to make their selections.
The caucus says the machines
8:29
have been tried and tested and
have shown no issues.
8:33
Nonetheless, they say voters
experienced various hiccups as
8:36
early voting got underway. This
week,
8:38
she says she had to press the
button four times because her
8:42
boat kept switching from Gloria
Johnson to Marsha Blackburn
8:47
every time she pressed the
button and and she said the same
8:51
experience was happening in
Raleigh, where her mother and
8:56
her aunt voted, and when they
would press the button, it would
8:59
switch also, you know, I find
this alarming.
9:02
Let's take a look at a statement
from Shelby County Elections
9:05
administrator Linda Phillips.
That statement says no voting
9:08
irregularities have been
identified. She went on to say,
9:11
we encourage all voters to
carefully review their ballot
9:15
before casting it. Poll workers
are on site at all precincts to
9:18
assist as needed. So
9:20
Adam Curry: this is always,
always, always a story of
9:23
Republicans complaining about,
oh, the voting machine changed
9:27
my vote, and now it's Democrats,
and then MSNBC aired a special
9:36
with black Americans. Holy moly.
How did this get through the so
9:42
called Pro Democrat system? What
9:44
Unknown: are your feelings? And
9:45
let me start with the women
here, about Kamala Harris. She's
9:49
a woman of color. I'm not
putting her down because of
9:51
that, and I'm not putting her
down because she's a woman. I'm
9:53
not a feminist, so I'm sorry,
but at the end of the day, I
9:57
don't think that she has the
personality I don't. Think that
10:01
she has what it takes to go up
against Putin and go up against
10:05
these other presidents that are
built for this. I don't want to
10:09
be scared because my president
is scared. I want my president
10:12
to feel secure and manly and
about it.
10:17
We brought up gender, right
like, do
10:18
you think it matters that she's
a woman, and people aren't
10:22
comfortable having a woman in a
top leadership role.
10:24
No, I don't think that. Because
most men, they love their
10:28
mothers, they love their wives.
So as a woman, most men, they
10:32
respect the woman, but she just
don't have the qualification or
10:36
the education to really run
America, because she don't have
10:41
the experience, she don't
understand our struggles. And
10:45
for me to believe you for
another four years, you're
10:48
crazy, right? Like, you're
crazy. You're saying the same
10:51
thing that you said four years
ago.
10:53
So the fact that she's the Vice
President, you're like, you've
10:56
been here, you've had
10:57
a chance. This
10:58
Adam Curry: went on for minutes
and minutes and minutes and
11:01
minutes, and then let's just get
down to it. Because look, we all
11:04
know it well. For
11:05
Unknown: me, the very first time
I ever heard the name Kamala
11:07
Harris. It was an association
locking up parents for a
11:13
truancy. That was the first time
I ever heard her name. And I
11:17
really didn't understand how
this person claims to be black
11:21
woman, but yet she's locking up
black women and black men and
11:25
separating families.
11:27
There's this thing that is Trump
talks about this a lot. He says,
11:30
you know, Kamala Harris became
black when it was convenient,
11:33
right? Yeah. Can you talk to me
about, do
11:36
you feel, do
11:36
you agree with him on that? Do
11:38
you feel like she's wearing her
black? Absolutely, she's
11:40
sworn into the when she's sworn
into the Senate, it was as the
11:43
first Indian American. It's
fine. We don't care. We
11:47
all know she's not black.
11:50
We are all clear of that. But my
point of view,
11:54
she's already been there. She's
11:56
in office right now. Oh,
11:58
Adam Curry: they got all the
points. MSNBC is airing this.
12:02
What is wrong? What is happening
here? Well, where,
12:05
John C Dvorak: you know, it's
funny because it's, it's, it's
12:08
not on any show.
12:11
Adam Curry: Is it prime time?
12:13
John C Dvorak: Where, where,
where, what, where was it
12:15
presented? What? What show was
it on? I mean, I see, I've seen
12:19
these clips and it and they've
and you can find them online,
12:22
and they're all over the place.
And this, it's, you know, it's
12:24
supposedly some special or
something, but it's, yeah, what?
12:28
Specifically, where did it
actually show up on the network
12:31
itself, like
12:32
Adam Curry: that matters with
zero viewers, the whole point,
12:35
well, yes, you. Well, the whole
point is, is social
12:39
John C Dvorak: media. Touche on
that one. Thank
12:41
Adam Curry: you. And then, all
right, so I'll take you to but
12:45
John C Dvorak: if I find it,
yeah, this is a sub sabotage
12:50
Adam Curry: Yes. And then Wolf
Blitzer. Oh, well, I'm gonna
12:53
play the greatest hits here and
make people love Trump even
12:56
more. Let
12:57
Unknown: me play some
12:58
Adam Curry: of the rather
offensive remarks that Trump has
13:01
been making over the past 25
offensive remarks. Stand by for
13:04
hours or so. Listen to this.
13:06
Unknown: We can't stand you.
You're a shit vice president.
13:12
The worst Palmer was all man. He
took showers with the other
13:17
pros, and came out of that they
said, Oh my God, when you look
13:20
at shifty Schiff and some of the
others, yeah, they are, to me,
13:24
the enemy from within. I think
Nancy Pelosi is an enemy from
13:27
within. Your boy leaves the
school, comes back. A girl, I
13:31
have no cognitive she may have a
cognitive problem, but there's
13:38
no cognitive problem. So Alex,
13:40
Adam Curry: you know, millions
of Americans now he's talking to
13:42
the reporter from Axios, are
already voting, voting early
13:46
Unknown: right now. This. Does
Trump really believe this kind
13:49
of stuff is going to work?
Everyone, I'm
13:50
shocked that Donald Trump would
make crass statements right
13:53
before an election. Doesn't
sound like, oh
13:55
God,
13:56
Adam Curry: but I think, I think
he's being facetious, but no one
13:59
laughs at the joke. Everyone,
I'm
14:00
Unknown: shocked that Donald
Trump would make crass
14:02
statements right before an
election. It doesn't sound like
14:05
him at all. But I think the
thing is, for a lot of his
14:09
supporters, these remarks are a
feature, not a bug. The fact
14:12
that he is he just says whatever
is on his mind. You often hear
14:17
when you talk to Trump
supporters, he talks like us, or
14:20
he talks for me, that being
said, as they were also pointing
14:24
out earlier this election, a
lot, one of the key groups is
14:28
white women, especially white
suburban women. You've seen
14:31
Kamala Harris way out perform.
Joe Biden with that group. It is
14:35
unclear that these remarks help
with that key demographic. Okay,
14:39
Adam Curry: final clip from my
opening series. Here. We're
14:42
going back to O'Donnell on MSNBC
again. Nobody watches this, but
14:47
this is all they
14:47
John C Dvorak: get more of it
from you than they do from this
14:50
network itself. They're
14:51
Adam Curry: counting on us to
help him win. They're counting
14:54
on us to propagate their clips.
It has been 80 years
14:58
Unknown: since Adolf Hitler was
a fact. Sure American
15:01
presidential election and now
Hitler is back. He's back with
15:05
Donald Trump quoted praising
Adolf Hitler, saying Adolf
15:08
Hitler did some good things.
Donald Trump has not said what
15:13
those good things are. Donald
Trump's response today to his
15:17
former White House Chief of
Staff Marine Corps General John
15:20
Kelly quoting Donald Trump's
praise of Hitler was not to deny
15:26
the words that John Kelly quoted
Donald Trump, saying Donald
15:30
Trump's response was a written
statement simply calling John
15:35
Kelly quote a total degenerate.
Donald Trump did not issue a
15:39
statement saying Hitler did not
do some good things. Donald
15:44
Trump could have issued a
statement saying that, but he
15:46
didn't. Trump knows he has the
American Nazi supporters out
15:52
there who are going to vote for
him, actual American Nazis.
15:57
Small sliver of Trump voters,
but he needs every one of them
16:01
knows that he needs every total
degenerate American Nazi voter
16:08
in every swing state to vote for
him, and so Donald Trump cannot
16:12
afford to lose a single one of
them. That's why he refused to
16:17
condemn Hitler today and only
condemned John Kelly. So
16:22
Adam Curry: they throw up, they
flash up a real quick post from
16:25
truth social, you know, and just
highlight in yellow, you know,
16:29
that Kelly's no good. And here's
the rub, though, and I've been,
16:34
haven't actually brought this
up, but I've seen this study
16:37
that has been going around for a
week or two. And I think that
16:42
this has been happening
actually. Mo pointed out to me
16:45
months ago. Study says 21% of
Gen Z Americans think Adolf
16:52
Hitler had some good ideas. So
whatever is going on, they're
16:58
not actually hurting Trump. They
are helping him. I don't know if
17:03
O'Donnell actually knows this.
If he's Donald doesn't want to,
17:07
no, he's probably not read in
and he's very,
17:10
John C Dvorak: I think he's
totally sincere. I the rest of
17:12
them, I think, are just being
played, or they're, there's
17:15
something up. I mean, they're
something this is, like, this
17:19
kind of thing. I, in fact, I
wrote I was going back and forth
17:22
to one of, one of our producers
on email. This kind of thing has
17:26
to be done very carefully. If
you're going to rig the election
17:29
for you. If you want to throw
the election to Trump, you have
17:33
to do it's like a boxing match.
You can't make it obvious that
17:37
you're taking a fall, right?
Otherwise you get beat up by the
17:41
gangs who bet the other side. I
mean, you can't do it. I mean,
17:44
it's a corrupt situation, so
they have to be really careful
17:47
the way they're doing it. But I
keep seeing it over and over and
17:50
over again. I i think it's true
with the CBS reporting that
17:53
where they, they put out the the
edited clip of of camelots
17:58
talking about, you know, some,
you know, the Jews or somebody.
18:02
And it was just a different than
the one that was that was aired
18:05
and and then they didn't, and
then when they were called out
18:08
on it, they refused to say
anything, which made it look
18:11
worse, when, in fact, this could
have been a scheme to begin
18:14
with. And I and there's example
after example after example of
18:19
this. And you just brought a few
in already, and there's more.
18:23
Adam Curry: Listen to these
headlines. Someone sent me a
18:24
screenshot from Apple news, plus
Rolling Stone Trump's closing
18:30
pitch to voters. Colon, I will
let you die if you don't bow to
18:34
my demands. Vanity Fair, Trump
suggests Abraham Lincoln should
18:39
have let the south keep a little
bit of slavery.
18:44
John C Dvorak: Wow. The Daily
Beast that one come from,
18:47
Adam Curry: from Vanity Fair,
the daily
18:49
John C Dvorak: word that word,
did they were, they get that
18:50
idea,
18:51
Adam Curry: knows, The Daily
Beast, Trump, raged that slain
18:55
soldiers funeral bill, $60,000
to bury an effing Mexican. Okay,
19:02
John C Dvorak: by the way, on
that one, we should mention at
19:04
least a little background on
that, that particular story,
19:07
that one in particular, was
played as the top news story on
19:11
CBS. I
19:12
Adam Curry: thought it was
yesterday. Oh, I missed that
19:14
one.
19:14
John C Dvorak: It was the
deleted. Let they let it off to
19:17
Trump's a big, cheap, tight
white and called the Mexican
19:19
something or other. The mom, the
mother and the family came out
19:24
and said, This is bull crap.
Trump was great to them. He was
19:28
viewed
19:30
Adam Curry: as I did, see that
you're right, yeah, and
19:33
John C Dvorak: this whole thing
was contrived. And see again,
19:36
CBS is caught with their pants
down and but then where did
19:40
Adam Curry: they? Where did they
come? Where did they? Where were
19:41
they talking about? Where was
the the the refutement from the
19:46
refutation from the from the
family, was that also on CBS or
19:49
other states. No,
19:50
John C Dvorak: no, they never
got on CBS. CBS refused to even
19:53
address it. And, no, it was on
social media. It was all over
19:56
the place. And I think it was
somebody's Fox or somebody
19:59
talked to. The woman they had
her on one of the shows,
20:01
probably Jesse's show, of
course, but they she refuted it
20:09
completely. And again, this
makes it look, I think this was
20:14
done on purpose to make CBS, you
know, look like a bunch of
20:18
douche I mean, they are douche
bags at the moment, but it makes
20:21
them look like them. There's
Something's fishy about this,
20:24
about this whole thing the way
it's being do, the way it's
20:27
being rolled out. Because stop
saying getting caught on every
20:30
turn. They're getting caught
20:32
Adam Curry: only by us. No, no.
20:36
John C Dvorak: Who else the
social medias are catching
20:39
Adam Curry: them? Oh, yeah.
Well, that's where everyone gets
20:41
their information from. So it
makes sense. I would be remiss
20:47
if I didn't play Joy Reid's take
on the upcoming rally at Madison
20:53
Square Garden.
20:55
Unknown: Let me take you back to
1939 in the heart of New York
21:00
City. But what you're seeing is
no boxing match, hockey game or
21:04
even the circus. It's a Nazi
rally again in New York City on
21:08
February 20, 1939 years into the
Holocaust, and mere months
21:14
before Adolf Hitler Poland
21:16
Hold on
21:17
Adam Curry: a second. 1939 was
not years into the
21:20
Unknown: Holocaust.
21:24
Adam Curry: That didn't come
until later.
21:27
John C Dvorak: Well, 40 could be
argued that the Jews were being
21:30
rounded up by 1939
21:34
Adam Curry: and was this not
under a Democrat president at
21:38
the time who was President
Roosevelt? Oh, he did it. He
21:42
comes out with the first hello
of the show.
21:46
John C Dvorak: This is not a
competition.
21:50
Unknown: The German American
Bund, a pro Nazi organization,
21:53
held this rally at the garden to
celebrate the rise of Nazism. It
21:58
was advertised as a pro American
Rally and featured a 30 foot
22:01
tall portrait of George
Washington, but flanked by
22:04
swastikas. Nazi salutes were
raised by the correct by the
22:08
crowd. There was also violence
at this rally between police
22:12
officers and those inside and
outside who protested the
22:15
gathering. That's a feature of
Trumpism to let's look at this
22:19
somebody
22:20
getting ready to throw a tomato
Knock the crap out of them.
22:23
Would you seriously? Okay? I
promise you perfect. I will pay
22:29
for the legal fees. I promise.
Oh, get out of here. Get
22:33
John C Dvorak: out from 2016
22:36
Unknown: get out of here. Get
out, out, out out 2016 Welcome
22:41
to mom. Was that you darling,
and then she gets that hell
22:46
knocked out of it. Yeah, yeah,
22:48
Adam Curry: oh yeah, no. She's
also they
22:50
John C Dvorak: had to dredge up
stuff. What? Yeah, 2020, years
22:53
ago or so,
22:55
Adam Curry: fantastic.
22:56
John C Dvorak: It's just great.
I want to point something out to
22:59
early on the show was just
something. I don't have clips on
23:01
this, but I I picked it up and
this. So I contacted my source,
23:07
source tonight, one of my
buddies who's a, you know, a
23:11
Spanish speaking guy who flew it
because he's Spanish.
23:16
Adam Curry: You're Spanish
speaking guy.
23:18
John C Dvorak: Does he do your
you know, I just keep his name
23:22
out of it, because he's a
Berkeley liberal.
23:24
Adam Curry: Oh, and he takes
your call
23:27
John C Dvorak: and it, it, it's,
I picked it up on it was either
23:32
it was one, it was that show
that shows up. It was one of the
23:35
shows on Fox where they had
these two Mexican guy or Mexican
23:39
American guys, but Mexicans,
talking about the movement
23:43
toward Latinos to Trump. And it
was the second time I heard it,
23:48
because I heard it at that
meeting that Trump had in
23:50
Florida, of all these, you know,
Spanish speakers. Oh, were
23:54
Adam Curry: they all prayed over
Trump? What an outrage. Yes,
23:57
John C Dvorak: that one. Yeah,
the guy says, instead of saying
24:04
Kamala, you know Kamala, I was
wondering where this, you know,
24:07
there's a big stink over Kamala
versus Kamala, and there was a
24:12
to the point where you can't say
Kamala. That's racist or
24:15
something, for some unknown
recess. You're
24:17
Adam Curry: saying you're,
you're, you're saying her name
24:19
wrong on purpose. So even though
it
24:22
John C Dvorak: she said it that
way herself, but they they've
24:24
expunged all that information.
So I heard these two different
24:28
guys say, Kay Mala, Kay Mala.
And then he said, K Mala, a
24:35
Kamala.
24:37
Adam Curry: Oh, he he corrected
himself.
24:40
John C Dvorak: That's what it
sounded like, didn't it? That's
24:42
exactly what I thought the first
time I heard it. The first time,
24:45
the second time when I heard K
Mala, he said, K Mala, Camella.
24:49
K Mala is Spanish for is bad.
Was bad, is bad, it's malo. It
24:59
means bad. Bad.
25:00
Adam Curry: Oh, okay, Mala, Kay,
Mala,
25:03
John C Dvorak: Kay, Mala malo,
which is bad if you're the
25:07
masculine version, but yes, it's
que Mala. And so they
25:11
specifically said que Mala, so
they don't want you saying ka
25:15
Mala, because it sounds like que
Mala. These guys were saying it.
25:20
And the white hosts, gringos,
they were missing the point.
25:25
Left and right goes. So you look
out for this. This is going on.
25:29
So I talked to him about this. I
talked to him, but he also
25:33
mentioned to me that if you
pronounce it a certain way,
25:36
Kamala also is Spanish for burn
her, but I think, but it's the
25:42
main, mainly, oh, it's the bad,
you know, man, who, who bad?
25:49
What bad? You know, she's bad,
whatever. You know, the overall
25:53
thing,
25:53
Unknown: bad, how bad, how
25:54
John C Dvorak: bad is, what it
technically is, how bad? So how
25:57
bad, how bad, how bad, which is
what they don't want you
26:01
thinking. And so I, as I was
talking to me, and I said, you
26:04
know, these Latinos for Trump?
He says, He makes the comment.
26:08
He says it's and he's in
Berkeley. He says, Yeah, it's
26:13
really something meaning telling
me that this Mexican turnout,
26:19
this this, you know this, Latino
turnout, Chicano, whatever you
26:24
want to call them at this point,
Chicanos. Chicanos. Yeah, hello.
26:32
Vato is going to be massive
this, I think they're under
26:38
counting to an extreme.
Everybody is that's got any
26:42
common sense is going to vote
for Trump.
26:45
Adam Curry: Have you seen the
same thing we're seeing here in
26:49
Texas, which is lines for early
voting.
26:53
John C Dvorak: We don't have
early voting. Oh, oh, really,
26:57
no, you vote on the day or you
send a ballot, end up dropping
26:59
in a box. Oh,
27:01
Adam Curry: well, yeah, you guys
have that advantage. Yeah, I
27:04
have never seen it like this.
There are people sitting in
27:06
their car. They have to wait in
their car before they can even
27:09
wait till the next day. What's
the what's the rush? No, people
27:13
are very excited to vote. It's
the most important election.
27:18
John C Dvorak: Some, some of
these early voting lines in
27:21
Georgia, and the line was a it
was down. It was like, it looked
27:25
like Star Wars movie, you know,
was playing. It went around the
27:28
block. It was, I'm thinking, why
don't you go wait till the next
27:31
day? What people standing in
line like this is beyond me.
27:35
Well,
27:36
Adam Curry: they're they're all
jacked up. They're excited. They
27:39
want to get their vote in before
the grid goes down.
27:42
John C Dvorak: That's got to be
part of it.
27:45
Adam Curry: I have another
complaint, which we should have
27:48
picked up a long time ago when
we were talking about the
27:50
debates, about how these are not
debates. They're just not
27:55
debates. It's like I asked you a
question, you respond and the
27:59
other guy or gal can say
something for 30 seconds, and
28:02
then we shut off your mind.
Debate. It's not a debate, just
28:06
as these are not town halls.
This is an interview on the
28:12
stage with pre selected
questions.
28:16
John C Dvorak: Driver clip
describing this. Oh, what do you
28:19
have? There's just this one clip
where she she, she's at this one
28:24
town hall. I forgot which one.
It's the one before the CNN one,
28:28
and it's a woman in the
audience. I had to jack up the
28:31
sound when the woman the
audience, you'll hear it. She's
28:33
you still barely understand her.
Shriver comes out and talks
28:37
about how this is a big town
hall and blah, blah, blah, and
28:40
then says these questions are no
you can't ask any questions.
28:44
Listen
28:44
Unknown: to this. I have a few
questions. As I said, I went
28:47
around to meet several of you,
and I heard some questions that
28:50
some of you had, but
universally, many of you said,
28:53
the reason I'm here is to see
bipartisanship. I want to see
28:58
what it looks like so I can go
home with information, so you're
29:01
going to get that Okay, so let's
get going.
29:10
So sit back, be comfortable.
You're not. Unfortunately, we
29:17
have some pre determined
questions, and I hopefully I'll
29:20
be able to ask some of the
questions that might be in your
29:23
head. I hope so.
29:25
John C Dvorak: Then she's going
to be a mind reader.
29:27
Adam Curry: These are not town
halls. Let's just stop. This is
29:31
and we don't stop frequently
enough to think about these
29:34
things. It's made for television
event. I have the the quick
29:38
package, and I know you have a
lot of stuff you want to play,
29:41
but we can come back to this
later, because I did get a few
29:43
short clips from the
29:44
Unknown: CNN town hall at a town
hall event outside Philadelphia.
29:48
By the way,
29:49
Adam Curry: this is the France
24 AI voice again, the guys this
29:52
voice is taking over the whole
channel at a town
29:54
Unknown: hall event outside
Philadelphia. Kamala Harris
29:57
honed her message to undecided
voters. Yes, she reiterated that
30:01
Donald Trump is unstable, unfit
to serve in a threat to the
30:05
nation's core principles. She
also pointed repeatedly to
30:09
former senior military figures
from Trump's administration who
30:12
have called him a fascist and
claimed he spoke enviously of
30:16
Adolf Hitler's Nazi generals. Do
30:18
you think Donald Trump is it
fascist? Yes I
30:21
do. Yes I do. And I also believe
that the people who know him
30:27
best on this subject should be
trusted with
30:30
less than two weeks left before
the presidential election, both
30:33
Harris and Trump are trying to
attract voters that can tip the
30:36
balance in the extremely close
contest, but rather than
30:40
focusing on policy differences
with each other, the two
30:43
candidates have preferred to
cast aspersions in Georgia,
30:47
another swing state, Trump
called Harris crazy, the worst
30:51
ever loony and a low IQ
individual.
30:54
Adam Curry: It's great when an
AI voice reads this
30:58
Unknown: Loony, the choice
between whether we will have so
31:03
Adam Curry: this, this report
says, Oh, they were just casting
31:07
aspersions. Had nothing to do
with their policies. And then
31:10
this is all Trump did, called
Loony, crazy, and they play a
31:13
clip where he does none of that
31:15
Unknown: in Georgia, another
swing state. Trump called Harris
31:18
crazy, the worst ever loony and
a low IQ individual.
31:23
This election is a choice
between whether we will have
31:27
four more years of incompetence,
failure and disaster, or whether
31:33
we will begin the four greatest
years in the history of our
31:37
country.
31:38
Adam Curry: How is that casting
aspersions? Very odd. It's a
31:45
setup, man, it's a setup get
ready to pull the rug on the
31:48
economy. Fed whoever, whoever
runs it. Get ready. Get ready.
31:55
Get ready. Get ready.
31:56
John C Dvorak: Do you want me to
do that for?
31:58
Adam Curry: Well, no, not, no,
not for a little bit. But once
32:01
he gets in, and then
32:02
John C Dvorak: they don't have
the guys, yeah, the economy that
32:06
takes care of itself. It pulls
the rug out from under itself.
32:10
Well, gets too heated up and has
to cool down.
32:12
Adam Curry: All right. Simple.
It was what it is. It happens.
32:15
And it's about that time again,
32:17
John C Dvorak: a couple years we
got it to 2026, at least. Okay,
32:21
Adam Curry: well, that's good.
So the grid will stay working
32:23
for another couple of years. I
32:25
John C Dvorak: don't know about
the grid.
32:27
Adam Curry: Food will be on the
shelves, and we'll we'll be able
32:30
to live in harmony.
32:32
John C Dvorak: The glad you got
that clip with her going on and
32:36
on about being a fascist,
because I saw the clip myself.
32:40
Adam, get grabs this. I was
betting money that you're gonna
32:42
get that clip. Well, yeah,
because I took, I didn't take
32:45
any clips from that CNN thing.
That thing was a disaster.
32:48
Cooper was crappy is no good.
And then they went the other one
32:52
that that has Shriver on. It was
like, of course, somebody
32:55
pointed out that both Shriver
and Kamala had husbands who were
32:59
after they hired help.
33:01
Adam Curry: Well, do you want a
few quick clips from the pooper
33:03
thing? Yes, I
33:05
John C Dvorak: just want to also
mention that Liz Cheney, of
33:08
course, was sitting at the table
with Kamala, yes, during this
33:13
thing. And you think, what is
going and even Jon Stewart, who
33:18
had, I have a clip of him
talking to walls, because walls
33:21
is full of crap too. Stewart
could is beside himself with
33:26
this Cheney situation. He just
can't. It's just like, you know,
33:30
he's, he's a lefty, he's still,
I mean, his material is funny.
33:34
You said just anti Trump stuff,
but it's funny. You want to
33:37
Adam Curry: play the structure.
You want to play that first, the
33:40
walls
33:41
John C Dvorak: clips. Yeah, no,
no, because the walls clips. And
33:44
once I have it with Stuart and
walls is not about the about
33:47
his, about Cheney, it's about
walls lying about something then
33:52
and and Stuart, instead of just
pushing back immediately, he has
33:55
to soft pedal it. I, I just
thought it was so wimpy the way
33:59
he did it, that's a different
we'll get to it. Well,
34:01
Adam Curry: I so I have a couple
of the first one is a little
34:04
longer because it took her a
long time to not answer the
34:07
question. And pooper kept
hammering her about the border
34:11
wall, and even his question was,
Wow, that's that's different. Is
34:15
a border wall? Stupid? I mean,
that's a great question.
34:22
Unknown: Stupid. All stupid.
34:25
Well, let's talk about Donald
Trump in that border wall.
34:29
Remember,
34:30
Donald Trump said Mexico would
pay for it. Come on, they
34:34
didn't. How much of that wall
did he build? I think the last
34:38
number I saw was about 2% and
then when it came for time for
34:41
him to do a photo op, you know
where he did it, in the part of
34:44
the wall that President Obama
built, but
34:46
you're agreeing to a bill that
would earmark six, $50 million
34:49
to continue building that
34:51
I pledge that I'm going to bring
forward that bipartisan bill to
34:57
further strengthen and secure
our border. Yes. I am and I'm
35:01
going to work across the aisle
to pass a comprehensive bill.
35:06
Adam Curry: Cooper's not going
to let this go. By the way that
35:09
deals with a broken
35:10
Unknown: immigration system, I
think Jackson's question, part
35:14
of it was to acknowledge that
America has always had
35:19
migration, but there needs to be
a legal process for it.
35:22
What? What
35:26
earn it? And the point that, I
think, is the most important
35:30
point that can be made, which
is, we need a president who is
35:34
grounded in common sense and
practical outcomes, like, let's
35:38
just fix this thing. Let's just
fix it. Why is there any
35:42
ideological perspective on let's
just fix the problem.
35:46
John C Dvorak: To fix the
problem. You're doing this
35:48
compromise bill. It does call
for six, $50 million that was
35:52
earmarked under Trump to
actually still go to build the
35:54
way. Not afraid of good ideas
where they occur. You don't
35:57
think it's stupid anymore.
35:59
Unknown: I think what he did and
how he did it was did not make
36:02
much sense, because he actually
didn't do much of anything. I
36:06
just talked about that wall,
right? We just talked about it.
36:08
He didn't actually do much of
36:10
John C Dvorak: anything. But you
do want to build some wall. I
36:14
Unknown: want to strengthen our
border. Yeah, okay,
36:16
Adam Curry: well, she did a good
avoidance, but Cooper was
36:19
pushing through, pushing hard.
Now come the shorter clips. This
36:23
is the obvious one about a you
know, you've kind of been in the
36:26
White House. How come you
haven't fixed any of these
36:28
problems? Some
36:28
John C Dvorak: voters, though,
might ask, you've been in the
36:30
White House for four years. You
were vice president, not the
36:32
president. But why wasn't any of
that done for the last four
36:36
years? Well,
36:37
Unknown: there was a lot that
was done, but there's more to
36:39
do. Anderson, and I'm pointing
out things that need to be done
36:43
that haven't been done but need
to be done.
36:47
Yeah,
36:49
Adam Curry: that's great. That's
fantastic. Now this short clip
36:53
fits in with Walt's calling
himself a knucklehead, and this
37:00
is about policy.
37:01
Unknown: So I may not be quick
to have the answer as soon as
37:04
you ask it about a specific
policy issue. Sometimes, because
37:08
I'm going to want to research
it, I'm going to want to study
37:11
it. I'm kind of a nerd
sometimes.
37:16
Adam Curry: So I think we can
just call them nerd and
37:18
knucklehead. They're putting
themselves down nerd at a show
37:21
title, yeah, they're putting
themselves down, which is not
37:24
what you typically do in a no,
it's
37:26
John C Dvorak: a bad idea. This
is like simple marketing. Yeah,
37:32
Adam Curry: all right. Now, over
to Roe v Wade.
37:36
John C Dvorak: Let me ask you,
you've talked about codifying
37:38
Roe v Wade, that would obviously
require 60 votes in the Senate,
37:43
a majority of the house. That's
a big that's a big leap. You
37:47
don't We don't have that yet. If
that's not possible, to codify
37:50
it in the house, what do you do?
37:53
Unknown: I think we need to take
a look at the filibuster to be
37:56
honest with you.
37:57
Adam Curry: Okay, so you can't
get your poor policies passed
38:02
that, by the way, Roe v Wade was
not a law. It was a Supreme
38:05
Court decision. Wasn't a law,
38:08
John C Dvorak: that's right. So
this
38:09
Adam Curry: is someone brought
this up to me, and they have the
38:13
final clip of this that let me
see, where is it? Here? There is
38:21
a law. Now, I don't know where I
can, if I can find it. There's a
38:25
law. I think it's the, well, I'm
failing on this. Well, I think I
38:35
may have to just move on. I
can't. Oh, yes, the unborn
38:39
victims of violence act in 2004
and this is interesting in light
38:46
of abortion, whomever harms or
kills a child in utero during
38:52
the commission of a crime with
knowledge or recklessness
38:54
regarding the pregnancy, shall,
if the crime is murder, be
38:58
punished as for murder of two
persons, and if the crime is
39:02
manslaughter, be punished as
manslaughter of two persons. So
39:06
this is kind of interesting,
that it's not a person when you
39:09
want to abort it, but if, if
there's a crime that that a
39:13
secondary crime, then all of a
sudden it's a person. Yeah, I
39:18
that's, I didn't know that
39:19
John C Dvorak: was, I think that
was not a lot a law in 2004 I
39:24
think it was codified. But I
think before that was always
39:27
accepted, principle,
39:28
Adam Curry: oh, principle, yeah,
but now, now it's a law anyway.
39:31
Here's Dan abash Wrapping up the
Harrison pooper town hall. Well,
39:36
I'll
39:36
Unknown: just tell you what I'm
hearing from people who I've
39:39
been talking to, and that is
that if her goal was to close
39:45
the deal, they're not sure she
did that. And you know, some
39:50
people have asked, Is she being
held to a different standard,
39:53
maybe, but that's maybe the
world that she's living in.
39:58
Adam Curry: Okay? So she did not
close. The deal. According to
40:01
Dana Bash on CNN, there was a
deal. Well, close the deal.
40:06
Close the deal to get everyone
to say, Oh, you're the best. I'm
40:09
voting for you, by the way,
thank you to the multiple
40:13
producers who heard the call and
found the original audio of your
40:19
is Kamala drunk, then we didn't
know for sure, and was not easy
40:24
to find this. You remember this
from the last episode I do? It
40:31
was your clip, and here's the
clip you you said, is she drunk
40:34
here or Hi, or what is going on?
Never
40:37
Unknown: let anyone take your
joy. I call myself a joyful
40:43
warrior, right? Never let anyone
take your joy from you.
40:50
Do you do what you got to do?
40:53
And isn't that a wonderful way
to live, to know you have
40:59
purpose?
41:00
Adam Curry: And here is the
original. Never let anyone
41:03
Unknown: take your joy from you.
I call myself a joyful warrior,
41:10
right? Never let anyone take
your joy from you. Now
41:14
Adam Curry: she may be high, but
do you do what you
41:17
Unknown: gotta do? Yeah,
41:19
John C Dvorak: it was slowed
down. That's all they used to do
41:21
that with George Bush. Yeah, you
slow it down. You don't have to
41:24
slow it down much, but
41:26
Adam Curry: when you hear the
original is very obvious, but
41:29
it's hard. Sometimes it's hard
to hear. Yeah, we had questions.
41:34
We weren't sure. I mean, I said
it sounds slowed down, but I
41:36
didn't really know for sure.
41:37
John C Dvorak: Well, you ever
said slowed down? You just said
41:39
you thought it was doctored. I
said it
41:41
Adam Curry: was slowed down.
Literally said it was slowed
41:43
down.
41:45
John C Dvorak: You literally
said that. Yep, I will go back
41:47
and check.
41:50
Adam Curry: Why do you doubt
why? Why do you doubt me?
41:54
Because
41:55
John C Dvorak: you've been doing
this more than usual. Okay, I
41:59
will. You're imagining things.
You're dreaming them right here.
42:02
We just like the wife who wakes
up and chews you out for
42:06
something you did in her dream.
That's an impression. I'm
42:09
getting
42:11
Adam Curry: someone go to Bing,
it.io and pull the clip please.
42:15
All right, now, okay, so
42:17
John C Dvorak: let's go to the
the only one I really paid
42:20
attention to was, was Hallie
Jackson's sit down with Kamala.
42:26
I
42:27
Adam Curry: did not see this.
Now. This is a NBC, Meet the
42:30
Press. No, no,
42:32
John C Dvorak: no, no, no. This
was, who was, who was, this was
42:35
a special. This was a special
special,
42:38
Unknown: yeah, oh, special.
42:40
John C Dvorak: And I don't even
know
42:41
Adam Curry: where, what is
Hallie Jackson on,
42:43
John C Dvorak: what NBC? She
says, MSNBC? Oh, this is, but
42:49
she's not an MSNBC stooge. She's
an MSNBC reporter. So she's, but
42:55
she's a stooge in this. And so
here's, we've got, I got a bunch
43:00
of clips here we got we'll start
with the trying to think, what's
43:05
the best order to go with these.
Let's start with her. She gas
43:10
asks her about the trans, the
trans,
43:14
Adam Curry: the trans. Did she
say? Kamala? Tell me about the
43:17
trans.
43:19
Unknown: No, but it's about the
trans that Donald Trump is
43:22
running 10s of millions of
dollars in ads to talk about two
43:28
cases to distract from the fact
that his policy and plan is also
43:34
to take away the Affordable Care
Act, which provides health care
43:40
for 10s of millions of people in
our country, that his plan is to
43:46
undo the cap, the $35 a month
cap on insulin.
43:51
Where did he say?
43:52
Adam Curry: Is this trans by the
way, the
43:54
John C Dvorak: question was, I'm
just giving you the answer. I
43:57
didn't play the whole thing.
I'll say the question is, what
44:00
do you feel about Trump's, uh,
about trans? And she goes on
44:04
about how it's, you know, to
follow the law. And she says,
44:07
Well, what about she just, she's
just, she's doing awesome. She's
44:12
doing the weave, yeah, but she
never weaves back. She just
44:15
weaves off. Hallie
44:16
Adam Curry: Jackson, by the way,
is the senior Washington
44:18
correspondent for NBC News,
44:21
John C Dvorak: yes, she's a
newspaper. She's a reporter.
44:23
She's not a no, no, not a she's
not
44:25
Adam Curry: a show person. Okay?
44:26
Unknown: And is to undo the cat
the $35 a month cap on insulin
44:32
that impacts millions of seniors
in our country. That his plan is
44:36
to do away with the $2,000 cap
on prescription medication, the
44:40
annual cap.
44:41
Adam Curry: Is there anything,
any place that he said that? Or
44:43
is there no like I can find, I
can't recall. This is
44:47
Unknown: that his plan is to get
rid of the Department of
44:49
Education, which would mean
getting rid of Head Start. That
44:53
His plan is to give tax cuts to
billionaires and big
44:56
corporations and on the backs of
middle class. Are working
45:00
people, so let's not get
distracted by the issues that to
45:05
your point. From the
introductory point you raised,
45:09
people want to know that their
president has a plan to make
45:13
their life better, and that
includes addressing bringing
45:18
down the cost of living. It
includes dealing with
45:21
prescription medication costs.
It includes addressing the
45:24
housing crisis and affordable
housing crisis in our country.
45:28
It includes supporting our small
businesses, investing in
45:31
American industries and
strengthening our economy. I
45:34
will move on, but I don't know
that I heard a clear answer from
45:36
you on the issue of gender
affirming care. It sounds like
45:38
what you're saying is this
should be something between
45:40
trans Americans and their
doctors, it feels like that's a
45:43
long way from we see you and we
love you, which was your message
45:45
to trans Americans in May, what
do you want the LGBTQ plus
45:48
community to know as they're
looking for a full throated
45:51
backing from you for trans for
trans Americans,
45:55
I believe that all people should
be treated with dignity and
45:59
respect, period, and should not
be vilified for who they are,
46:04
and should not be bullied for
who they are. And that is a true
46:10
statement for me my entire
career. And that has not changed
46:15
the
46:17
John C Dvorak: it's pathetic, by
the way,
46:21
Adam Curry: I was hallucinating.
I was wrong. Maya culpa. I
46:28
messed up. I was in error. I was
completely out of line and just
46:33
plain wrong. Yeah, I think
that's doctored. There you go.
46:39
You were right.
46:41
John C Dvorak: It's funny, at my
age of my memory is so on the
46:45
money there.
46:46
Adam Curry: Oh, but I would
never say that you have bad
46:49
memory because of your age. I
would never say that that's,
46:52
that's on you. I never say that
because then I would say, Hey,
46:56
you old coup, you can't
remember, but I see I didn't
46:59
say, Yeah, well,
47:00
John C Dvorak: you're not going
to catch me, because do you say,
47:02
in fact, curious is, I nailed
the exact comment you made,
47:05
which was, Doctor, you nailed
it. You nailed never said slowed
47:08
it down. I
47:09
Adam Curry: was hallucinating,
and I probably, when I was
47:14
running the two clips, I
thought, oh yeah, I was right,
47:17
and I was just wrong. So I'm,
I'm, I'm so sorry that if I
47:20
offended you,
47:23
John C Dvorak: the apology is
accepted. Okay, onward, that
47:26
we're going back to Kamala
Jackson interview. We're gonna
47:30
go to, uh, ramble with lies. And
she's, this is where she just
47:35
starts rambling. And she's
literally like she lied in the
47:39
last clip too, about what
Trump's going to do about this
47:42
and that, at least,
47:44
Adam Curry: yeah, we don't know.
I've not heard what she claimed.
47:50
John C Dvorak: We can just
assume it's a lie, because she
47:52
lies here with stuff we know is
a lie, and and Holly does not
47:57
push back on her. If you win,
47:58
Unknown: it is entirely possible
that the federal court cases
48:01
against the former president
will continue on. He is, of
48:03
course, facing those felony
charges. Would you consider if
48:07
you win and he's convicted, a
pardon for former President
48:10
Trump? I'm
48:10
not going to get into those
hypotheticals. I'm focused on
48:15
the next 14 days. But do you
48:16
believe is there any part of you
that subscribes to the argument
48:19
that has been made in the past
that a pardon could help bring
48:22
America together, could help
unify the country and move them
48:24
move on. Let
48:25
me tell you what's going to help
us. Move on. I get elected
48:28
president united states.
48:29
Adam Curry: Yeah, wow. Okay,
48:33
John C Dvorak: so that was
ramble with lies.
48:36
Adam Curry: Oh, I'm sorry. That
might have been ramble too. I'm
48:38
sorry. Here's ramble with lies a
48:41
Unknown: president who respects
their duty to uphold the
48:45
Constitution of the United
States, Donald Trump has said he
48:48
would terminate the Constitution
of the United States. The
48:50
American people are being
presented
48:52
John C Dvorak: No. When was
this? By the way, when did Trump
48:57
say he's going to terminate the
Constitution? And where is Holly
49:00
here? This is the reason I want
this clip played. Where is
49:04
Holly's pushing back on that.
Where's the fact check? Fact
49:07
check? She's a fact checker.
She's a reporter.
49:10
Adam Curry: Well, is Madam Vice
President is speaking. But you
49:13
know what happened there?
Because you have your clips
49:16
labeled 345, and I saw two, and
I thought that was clip two. So
49:19
that's what, how that happened.
Let's go back and continue with
49:23
the lies. States.
49:23
Unknown: Donald Trump has said
he would terminate the
49:25
Constitution of the United
States. The American people are
49:28
being presented with a choice
here about whether we want a
49:32
president who understands that
America must stand strong as a
49:37
leader around the globe, or an
individual in Donald Trump, who
49:40
openly admires dictators, my
goodness, recent reports that he
49:44
gave COVID tests to the
president during the height of
49:47
the pandemic here, when
Americans couldn't get their
49:49
hands on COVID tests. These are
the choices before the American
49:53
people right now, the choice
before the American people.
49:56
Adam Curry: Just thinking back,
was there ever really a moment
49:59
when we couldn't. Get our hands
on COVID tests. Do
50:02
John C Dvorak: you recall those
tests came out? They were
50:04
throwing them at you. You
50:05
Adam Curry: got four for four
for free, and they were sending,
50:09
have
50:09
John C Dvorak: about 50 of them.
Yeah. I mean, I could, I should
50:13
send them to Putin.
50:15
Adam Curry: I'm trying to think,
was there ever a moment when
50:17
there was
50:18
John C Dvorak: a shortage of
tests. Test is free, test kits?
50:23
No, I can't, and he wasn't
talking about test kits. It was
50:26
the machines they were talking
about that, to her staff still
50:29
hasn't straightened her out on
50:32
Unknown: is the choice to
choose, to turn the page on, on
50:38
the division and the hate and to
bring our country together,
50:41
knowing the vast majority of us
have so much more in common than
50:44
what separates us, and that we
can be optimistic about a new
50:48
generation of leadership that is
focused on what we have yet to
50:52
achieve, to uplifting the
American people.
50:57
John C Dvorak: So that's when it
goes to the next clip, which you
50:59
can just play the beginning of
because right there I would
51:02
right at that point where she
goes, where Halliburton comes
51:05
in, she should have said, well,
he never said he's going to
51:08
terminate the Constitution.
Where did that come from? And
51:12
it's like, you know, she could
have pushed back on any of it,
51:14
but no, what she does is she
asked her about the pardon
51:17
Unknown: if you win, it is
entirely possible that
51:19
John C Dvorak: the Okay, you can
stop it there. What? What? She
51:23
changed the topic. She didn't
push back on any of the bull
51:25
crap. This is really the kind of
reporting that we're getting. It
51:29
just is deplorable. I know I'm
51:32
Adam Curry: always surprised
that you're so surprised that
51:34
this is the reporting we're
getting. I'm over acting well,
51:37
no, I think you really are upset
by it, that you you are very
51:41
disappointed.
51:43
John C Dvorak: Now, now I'm
looking at these clips. Where's
51:46
three?
51:48
Adam Curry: Well, that's why I
was a little confused myself.
51:50
John C Dvorak: Okay, well,
obviously I mislabe. No, no, no.
51:53
Adam Curry: I think ramble. Two
is three. That
51:57
John C Dvorak: could be, yeah,
whatever the case, we're gonna
51:59
move to four and and this is
another question she doesn't
52:03
answer. But this has been coming
up in the conversation a lot on
52:07
the Fox. People keep saying
that, that when, well, yeah,
52:12
actually, the question though,
will I talk about this after we
52:15
play this clip? One of the
things you've talked about
52:17
Unknown: is having a Republican
in your in your cabinet,
52:19
potentially, you've spent a lot
of time on the campaign trail
52:21
with former congressman Liz. She
Congresswoman Liz Cheney, as you
52:23
referenced, is she somebody who?
Is she somebody who would
52:26
consider putting in the cabinet?
Have you talked with her about
52:29
this topic? I'll keep you
posted. Okay,
52:32
John C Dvorak: I'll keep you
keep you posted. Keep
52:33
Adam Curry: you posted.
52:35
John C Dvorak: So Liz Cheney,
the talk is that there, if
52:40
calmly, gets elected Secretary
of State. No, I understand it
52:44
was going to be Secretary of
Defense. Of course.
52:47
Adam Curry: What am I thinking?
Of course, I caught myself.
52:51
Doesn't count. You
52:52
John C Dvorak: did you said it
hell. I'm
52:54
Adam Curry: going to hell.
That's what I said. I'm not
52:56
going anywhere.
52:58
John C Dvorak: Yeah. So, so I
thought that was I found that
53:03
quite amusing. So here we go
with five you
53:06
Unknown: have made it clear that
you believe this is a binary
53:08
choice between you and Donald
Trump, that that's the
53:10
candidates on the ballot.
There's two choices, and I know
53:12
that Joe Biden is not on the
ballot. I understand that, but
53:14
the reason that you are at the
top of the ticket is because he
53:17
dropped out of this race. And so
I want to ask you, and it was
53:20
largely because I stopped the
53:22
John C Dvorak: clip for a
second. This is this the seminal
53:25
clip they played. This is at the
end of the interview. I think
53:28
this, this a destructive
question and answer, because
53:33
comma just looks like a moron,
asking, answering this question
53:36
the way she does. And then she
gets Eric arrogant and I narrow
53:41
dare I say, uppity? Oh,
53:44
Adam Curry: wait a minute. You
know, even if you call her lazy,
53:48
that's racist. Now you're
calling her uppity, you
53:52
John C Dvorak: tell me.
53:52
Unknown: And so I want to ask
you, and it was largely because
53:56
of that debate performance back
in June. You defended him in the
53:59
days before and in the days
after you were campaigning for
54:01
another four years for President
Biden, can you say that you were
54:05
honest with the American people
about what you saw in those
54:08
moments with President Biden, as
you were with him again and
54:10
again, repeatedly in that time?
Of course,
54:14
Joe Biden is an extremely
accomplished, experienced and
54:24
and and capable in every way
that anyone would want if
54:29
they're president. And you never
saw anything like what happened
54:31
at the debate night behind
closed doors with him. It
54:34
was a bad debate. People have
bad debates that he is
54:38
absolutely
54:39
that's the reason why you're
here and he's not running for
54:42
the top of the ticket.
54:43
Well, you'd have to ask him if
that's the only reason why. What
54:47
do you think I am running for
President United States? Joe
54:51
Biden is not I
54:53
Adam Curry: think it's okay to
say uppity Indian. That may be
54:56
okay. Yeah. Well, uppity Indian.
55:00
John C Dvorak: We don't really
care the way we do.
55:04
Adam Curry: Just got a call from
the advertisers, the canceling
55:09
to buy.
55:10
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that's the
so we don't care. No, yes, we
55:14
can. So this is the final clip
of this group, and this is where
55:18
she wraps it up. Just 20 minutes
or so. I guess that's what all
55:22
she wanted to give her. And so
she, I guess they had the same
55:26
people in the on the on the
floor, they were waving their
55:29
arms at times up that they did
with Brett bear, yeah. And so
55:34
time is up, and here we go.
55:35
Unknown: I am running for
President United States. Joe
55:37
Biden is not and my presidency
will be about Nino. Nino
55:42
bringing a new generation of
leadership to America that is
55:47
focused on the work that we need
to do to invest in the ambitions
55:51
and aspirations of the American
people.
55:53
It's a judgment question, that's
why I ask, can the American
55:56
people trust you in these
moments, even when it's maybe
55:58
uncomfortable for Americans to
have to level with Russians in
56:02
that way. So that's why I ask.
And it sounds like what you're
56:04
saying is you feel like you
never saw anything like that
56:06
from President Biden.
56:07
I have worked with Joe Biden,
whether hours and hours and
56:11
hours over these four years,
whether it be in the situation
56:15
room or the Oval Office, Joe
Biden is the one who was able to
56:20
bring NATO together during a
crisis where for the first time
56:25
in 70 years, Europe saw and has
seen war. Joe Biden has done the
56:30
work that has been about being a
leader on what we have done to
56:34
fix so much of what has been
broken in terms of the economy
56:37
because of Donald Trump's
mismanagement. I speak with not
56:41
only sincerity, but with a real
first hand account of watching
56:49
him do this work. I have no
reluctance in saying that. No,
56:52
of course I don't.
56:53
Madam Vice President, thank you
for your time. Thank you.
56:57
Adam Curry: Okay, and her voice
is starting to great army. But I
57:01
would like to play if you want
to hear some lies, the lies now
57:06
this. Now, this was just brazen.
This was her final statement.
57:10
Every news organization used
clips from it. And she did this
57:15
outside of the Naval Academy,
which is her vice presidential
57:19
abode.
57:20
John C Dvorak: Now, it's no she
lives. It was the Coast Guard
57:22
thing. Coast
57:23
Adam Curry: Guard, I'm sorry, is
the Coast Guard or naval?
57:27
John C Dvorak: I was a naval
academy, observator. Maybe it's
57:29
a Naval Observatory. There
57:31
Adam Curry: you go. Yeah. Now,
is she? Is? When she does that
57:35
is, which is
57:35
John C Dvorak: nowhere, not the
academy. The academy is in
57:37
Annapolis, Maryland, yeah.
57:39
Adam Curry: So she had the two
flags, you know, behind her,
57:42
she's on the steps. Now it's you
can campaign, because that's
57:45
basically a vice presidential
setting, and there's no Hatch
57:49
Act or anything you can do all
that. That's not a problem. I
57:53
don't know, because everyone
else like, well, I'm in my
57:55
capacity as a person. I'm
shitting for Commodore. I'm not,
57:58
I'm not the secretary of energy
or Secretary of Transportation.
58:03
It doesn't matter, but let's
just call out every single piece
58:09
of dis or misinformation, also
known as lies in this lies in
58:14
this clip. This was, I mean,
this was very fine people to the
58:18
extreme. So
58:19
Unknown: yesterday, we learned
that Donald Trump's former chief
58:21
of staff, John Kelly, a retired
four star general, confirmed
58:25
that while Donald Trump was
president, he said he wanted
58:30
generals like Adolf Hitler had.
58:33
Adam Curry: I don't think he
said that. He might have said at
58:37
best, John Kelly said he admired
them. He didn't say he wanted
58:42
generals like that. So I think
that's a lie. Donald
58:45
Unknown: Trump said that because
he does not want a military that
58:50
is loyal to the United States
Constitution. I
58:53
Adam Curry: don't think he said
that
58:54
Unknown: he wants a military
that is loyal to him. He wants a
58:59
military who will be loyal to
him? Personally? Yeah, I don't
59:04
think he said that one that will
obey. I don't think he says
59:06
orders, even when he tells them
to break the law or abandon
59:10
their oath to the Constitution
of the United States.
59:14
Adam Curry: This is some kind of
extrapolation that I would call
59:17
a lie.
59:18
Unknown: In just the past week,
Donald Trump has repeatedly
59:21
called his fellow Americans the
enemy from within.
59:26
Adam Curry: Okay, I'll give you.
He's called some of his fellow
59:29
Americans, namely, you Nancy
Pelosi and others Half Life,
59:35
Unknown: and even said that he
would use the United States
59:37
military to go after American
citizens, and let's be clear
59:43
about who he considers now.
59:45
Adam Curry: Now we talked about
what he said. And what he said
59:50
was that the current
administration, not him, the
59:53
current administration, should
use the National Guard, or, if
59:57
necessary, the military, if
there was right. Rioting and
1:00:01
nonsense going on on election
day. That's what he actually
1:00:05
said, correct,
1:00:07
John C Dvorak: I think so. I
don't remember exactly.
1:00:10
Adam Curry: Pretty sure that's
exactly what he said. It was at
1:00:12
the Maria Bartiromo interview.
And here we go
1:00:16
Unknown: to be the enemy from
within, anyone who refuses to
1:00:21
bend a knee or dares to
criticize him would qualify, in
1:00:26
his mind, as the enemy within.
Bend the knee, like judges, like
1:00:31
journalists, journalists, like
non partisan election officials.
1:00:37
It is deeply troubling.
1:00:38
Adam Curry: I don't think he
said any of that,
1:00:40
Unknown: and incredibly
dangerous that Donald Trump
1:00:43
would invoke Adolf Hitler, the
man who is responsible, she
1:00:49
Adam Curry: says that he would
awaken him from the dead.
1:00:52
Unknown: Incredibly dangerous
that Donald Trump would invoke
1:00:56
Adolf Hitler, the man who is
responsible for the deaths of 6
1:01:02
million Jews might be alive and
hundreds of 1000s of Americans.
1:01:09
All of this is further evidence
for the American people of who
1:01:13
Donald Trump really is. This is
a window into who Donald Trump
1:01:17
really is, from the people who
know him best, from the people
1:01:22
who worked with him side by side
in the Oval Office and in the
1:01:26
Situation Room. And it is clear
from John Kelly's words that
1:01:32
Donald Trump is someone who, I
quote, certainly falls into the
1:01:35
general definition of fascists,
who in fact vowed to be a
1:01:40
dictator on day one and vowed to
use the military as his for one
1:01:45
day only. Certainly falls into
the general definition of
1:01:49
fascists, who in fact vowed to
be a dictator on day one and
1:01:54
vowed to use the military as his
personal militia. No
1:01:59
Adam Curry: personal militia.
1:02:03
Unknown: So good personal
militia to carry out his
1:02:07
personal and political
vendettas. Donald Trump is
1:02:11
increasingly unhinged and
unstable, and in a second term,
1:02:17
people like John Kelly would not
be there to be the guard rails
1:02:22
against his propensities and his
actions. Those who once tried to
1:02:27
stop him from pursuing his worst
impulses would no longer be
1:02:32
there and no longer be there to
rein him in. So the bottom line
1:02:39
is this, we know what Donald
Trump wants. He wants unchecked
1:02:43
power. The question in 13 days
will be, what do the American
1:02:49
people want?
1:02:51
Adam Curry: Probably want that
unchecked power. I'm just
1:02:54
guessing people go, yeah, give
him unchecked power. Let's
1:02:56
John C Dvorak: see if so. I'd
like to know what the what the
1:02:58
deal is with John Kelly, who
looks like a prick, if you ask
1:03:01
me. Well,
1:03:02
Adam Curry: I have a few clips
on the deal with John Kelly, if
1:03:05
you
1:03:06
John C Dvorak: want me to play
my walls clips first, yes, which
1:03:09
says you talk to steam currently
as lies.
1:03:12
Adam Curry: Yes. Let's go to the
walls lies.
1:03:16
John C Dvorak: So here we go.
This Jon Stewart, this is last
1:03:18
Monday. Tim walls is the guest,
and he's and here's what he
1:03:24
says.
1:03:25
Unknown: In small towns, these
are not hateful people, but
1:03:27
they're wondering, Where did
their manufacturing jobs go?
1:03:29
Well, Donald Trump shipped him
overseas, you know, tariffs and
1:03:32
things that what we need to make
sure we're making the case that
1:03:34
look. Here's how this is going
to look specifically impact you,
1:03:38
right? We hear you about this.
1:03:41
Adam Curry: Wow. Okay, Trump
shipped them off over there.
1:03:43
That was his entire 2016 policy.
Was bringing them back,
1:03:48
John C Dvorak: yes, and so Trump
somehow shipped him overseas.
1:03:52
Now Stuart is he's political. So
he knows this is bull crap, but
1:03:58
he doesn't know what to do about
it. So he's thinking to himself,
1:04:01
well, I could, how am I going to
push back on this? Because I
1:04:05
this is going to I'm going to
get burned if I let this stand.
1:04:08
So, so he does a kind of a wimpy
work around instead of saying,
1:04:12
No, Trump didn't ship everything
overseas. And that's why
1:04:15
everyone's upset because Trump
shipped the jobs overseas. That
1:04:18
was just the opposite of what he
promotes. So Stuart worms his
1:04:23
way out of it, but I thought it
was pretty low lifestyle of
1:04:26
doing it. He wouldn't be
confrontational at all. But I
1:04:29
would think
1:04:30
Unknown: the Democrats are the
one when you talk about ship,
1:04:32
shipping, things overseas, you
know, you would say NAFTA or
1:04:36
free trade were the things that
really hollowed out the
1:04:39
manufacturing base. Now,
investment in infrastructure and
1:04:41
all that has brought a lot of it
back, but that is kind of an
1:04:44
albatross around Democrats next,
which is our trade policies kind
1:04:50
of helped this globalization
1:04:53
occur. It's a fair argument, but
I also think too that COVID re
1:04:56
changed, that the breaking of
the chain, you know, the supply
1:04:59
chains and. Look, we can have
fair trade. We produce more
1:05:02
soybeans in Minnesota than we're
going to eat. We need to have
1:05:04
markets for them, but there
needs to be fair making sure the
1:05:06
jobs are here.
1:05:07
Adam Curry: I'm going to use
that in any argument. Hey, look
1:05:10
soybeans. Okay, just look
soybeans.
1:05:13
John C Dvorak: Unfortunately,
you're joking around at the end.
1:05:15
But he makes this. He says,
soybean. He brings out of the
1:05:19
blue, I don't know what's got to
do with jobs going overseas. He
1:05:22
says, We have soybeans to sell,
and we want to make sure that
1:05:25
Americans are making this play a
little end again. Because I
1:05:28
didn't mean to No, it's okay. I
don't blame you, because I do it
1:05:31
all the time. But he just
changes the subject calls of
1:05:36
supply chain and COVID, and then
he throws soybeans. And he says,
1:05:41
We got to make sure these are
American jobs, as opposed to
1:05:44
who's what, what?
1:05:45
Unknown: Our trade policies kind
of helped this globalization.
1:05:50
It's a fair argument.
1:05:51
But I also think too that COVID
re change, that the breaking of
1:05:54
the chain, you know, the supply
chains. And look, we can have
1:05:57
fair trade. We produce more
soybeans in Minnesota than we're
1:06:00
going to eat. We need to have
markets for them, but it needs
1:06:02
to be fair, making sure the jobs
are here,
1:06:06
John C Dvorak: making sure the
jobs are here. We're making the
1:06:10
soybeans here, the jobs are
going to be here. What is he
1:06:13
saying? Look, is what he's
saying. Stewart was flummoxed by
1:06:17
the whole thing, because he
couldn't. He knew he couldn't.
1:06:20
No, he couldn't really say the
guy, yeah,
1:06:24
Adam Curry: well, he's the
knucklehead, the nerd and the
1:06:26
knucklehead. Now let's go to
elitist
1:06:29
Unknown: voices of America.
1:06:31
Adam Curry: This is NPR, our
national treasure. Yes, I'm
1:06:35
going to talk about the
hundreds. I think it's literal
1:06:40
hundreds, let me see Yes,
hundreds of threats Trump has
1:06:44
made to punish his political or,
I'm sorry, his perceived
1:06:48
opponents. This is your national
treasure. We
1:06:51
Unknown: know former President
Trump has talked about, quote,
1:06:53
locking people up for a long
time. What you found here
1:06:56
we looked at rally speeches,
interviews, social media posts
1:07:00
just since 2022 when he was
preparing for this campaign, and
1:07:03
that's how we found more than
100 examples.
1:07:06
More than 100 examples. Who
exactly is he targeting? Well,
1:07:09
at
1:07:09
the top of the list are his
political opponents. He says if
1:07:12
he wins on day one, he will
appoint a special prosecutor to
1:07:15
investigate President Joe Biden
and Biden's family. He says vice
1:07:19
president Kamala Harris should
be prosecuted. He's reposted
1:07:22
calls for former President
Barack Obama, former
1:07:25
Congresswoman Liz Cheney, to
face military tribunals. And
1:07:28
then he's also pushed for
prosecutions and arrests of
1:07:31
people involved in the criminal
and civil cases against them,
1:07:34
prosecutors, judges, even a
courthouse staffer. And in one
1:07:37
case, he floated the idea of
prosecuting a member of the
1:07:40
Georgia grand jury that indicted
him for election interference.
1:07:45
Adam Curry: Now he's probably
said all of that,
1:07:49
John C Dvorak: you know, the
funny thing is, he said, I think
1:07:51
so too on, you know, just
casually saying one thing or
1:07:54
another, that
1:07:55
Adam Curry: person should be
prosecuted. I don't think he
1:07:58
said I'm going to when I'm
president. I'm going, No, I
1:08:00
don't think it's that dumb. I
1:08:01
John C Dvorak: think you're
right there too but, but what's
1:08:03
interesting to me is something
we played, I don't know, three
1:08:07
or four months ago was a clip
from not Mark Levin, but Michael
1:08:11
Savage, from his podcast where
he goes and says, I hope he does
1:08:16
all that. Hmm, I think there's a
lot of Republicans with the
1:08:22
grudge. Oh, who actually big
appeals big. It appeals to them
1:08:26
that, yeah, he should go after
Biden, an asshole, and they
1:08:29
should go after Kamala east.
Yeah, yeah, do it and all. And
1:08:33
if all he's gonna say, say is,
I'm gonna put a special
1:08:37
prosecutor out there. Well,
that's exactly what Biden did to
1:08:40
him, special prosecutor Jack
Smith. What's the difference?
1:08:45
Adam Curry: I think the the real
argument here is that the most
1:08:49
of the 2016 campaign was built
on lock her up, and he never
1:08:54
did.
1:08:55
John C Dvorak: He never the
point. You can always throw that
1:08:57
back in their face. They never
locked her up, and they could
1:09:01
have the way she acted, her
throwing away confidential
1:09:05
documents and all the rest, and
putting on their own, her own
1:09:08
server, and smashing
blackberries, destroying the
1:09:13
evidence and
1:09:14
Adam Curry: all the rest,
bleach. Bit bleach, there
1:09:17
John C Dvorak: you go. All
right, name from the past.
1:09:19
Second part here.
1:09:20
Unknown: Okay, so this goes well
beyond just politicians,
1:09:23
including private citizens like
this jury you just described,
1:09:26
but also journalists. What is
Trump
1:09:27
journalists? Well, he said
journalists who refuse to give
1:09:30
up their sources should go to
jail. He says CBS and NBC should
1:09:34
be investigated and lose their
broadcast licenses because he
1:09:37
didn't like their news coverage.
He's also attacked people who
1:09:40
criticize or protest the Supreme
Court. This is from a rally this
1:09:44
September.
1:09:44
These people should be put in
jail the way they talk about our
1:09:48
judges and our justices trying
to get them to sway their vote.
1:09:52
I mean, what you describing Tom
is pretty frightening, and all
1:09:55
of this obviously raises the
question, could former President
1:09:59
Trump actually. Do this?
1:10:01
Well, there's been a norm that's
generally accepted for decades
1:10:04
that the White House does not
direct investigations by the
1:10:06
Justice Department, but it is
not the law, and at the end of
1:10:09
the day, the President does
control the Justice Department.
1:10:12
Of course, there are guardrails.
Judges can refuse to sign
1:10:15
warrants, they can dismiss
charges, but investigations
1:10:18
alone, legal experts told me,
can be terrifying. Cost a ton of
1:10:22
money in legal bills, and
there's this concern that no
1:10:25
kidding, threat of a prosecution
can make someone say, if
1:10:27
opposing the President gets to
be investigated, is it really
1:10:30
worth the risk?
1:10:31
Adam Curry: Well, hello pot. I
did it. Hello, pot. Kettle
1:10:34
black. I did it.
1:10:38
John C Dvorak: We're not
counting these. I don't want our
1:10:40
guy,
1:10:42
Adam Curry: but this was Hello
pot. Kettle is a little
1:10:45
different, because it is Hello,
hello, but
1:10:48
John C Dvorak: you said it with
the intonation, I
1:10:50
Adam Curry: know Hello. Okay, so
now comes the coincidence.
1:10:54
There's a couple coincidences
taking place in the kingdom. On
1:10:57
Thursday, we had a brief report
about this because it was just
1:11:02
happening, or it hadn't even
happened during the show. We're
1:11:04
gonna need three medium fries.
So would you like to
1:11:10
Unknown: put the median fries in
the back?
1:11:14
I think so, yeah, I'm
1:11:16
Adam Curry: sorry. That's not
really that. That's That's not
1:11:18
the report I wanted to play.
That's Trump at the fry station
1:11:23
at McDonald's. Here we go. Where
is interesting? I thought I had
1:11:31
an actual clip of him anyway. So
Trump was at McDonald's. Man.
1:11:36
I'm sure I had a full report of
that you probably do. Yeah, I
1:11:41
don't know where it is. So he
was, oh no. So he was at, at
1:11:45
McDonald's and, and he's, and it
was, I think it was, you know,
1:11:53
it was a good move. It was
funny, first of all, because of
1:11:57
Kamala, Kamala, and, you know,
he put on the apron, he, he kind
1:12:04
of really did look like Ronald
McDonald with the red tie and
1:12:07
everything it was. It was
amazing to see. And then he's,
1:12:11
he's serving people at the drive
through window. And, you know,
1:12:15
there were lots of posts from
people on video saying, hey, you
1:12:18
know, I'm one of the 4 million
people who works of fast food,
1:12:21
and I like that. My president
doesn't mind putting on the
1:12:23
apron. So in general, I'd say it
was pretty good.
1:12:26
John C Dvorak: I think it was a
huge win, and I don't think they
1:12:28
expected it to be. And
1:12:30
Adam Curry: then all of a
sudden, tonight,
1:12:32
Unknown: the CDC is warning of a
deadly E coli outbreak linked to
1:12:35
the McDonald's quarter pounder.
At least 49 people in 10 states
1:12:39
have gotten sick between
September 27 and october 11, 10
1:12:44
had to be hospitalized,
including a child with severe
1:12:47
kidney complications. Now,
1:12:50
Adam Curry: what is interesting,
kind
1:12:51
John C Dvorak: of like old news,
yes, this kind of thing that's
1:12:54
like the Kelly thing, yes, he
comes out, what, eight years
1:12:58
later and makes these comments,
yes, and
1:13:01
Adam Curry: october 11 was well
before Trump did his McDonald's
1:13:06
thing. But the coincidence of
this report
1:13:09
John C Dvorak: all of a
coincidence, I think not, and
1:13:12
it's only quarter pounders,
1:13:14
Adam Curry: hmm, okay,
1:13:16
Unknown: reporting the most
cases with 27 and one death.
1:13:20
Colorado,
1:13:21
Adam Curry: the bluest state in
the union, A A we better start
1:13:25
making a big deal out of this.
Reportedly, an older person that
1:13:28
McDonald's will teach you,
reportedly, bacteria that
1:13:31
Unknown: can cause serious
illness, including fever,
1:13:34
stomach cramps, and in severe
cases, can be deadly. All of the
1:13:38
people who got sick reported
eating at McDonald's beforehand.
1:13:42
Most reporting they ate a
quarter pounder hamburger. Most
1:13:45
Adam Curry: reporting so someone
might have had nuggets. This is
1:13:49
so flimsy, and it's not the FDA
who comes in, but the CDC. Are
1:13:53
they in charge of this Donald
1:13:55
Unknown: removing the sandwich
from the menu in affected areas,
1:13:58
saying in a statement, a subset
of illnesses may be linked to
1:14:01
slivered onions used in the
Quarter Pounder and sourced by a
1:14:05
single supplier that serves
three distribution centers. And
1:14:08
Adam Curry: where did the onions
come from? McDonald's
1:14:11
Unknown: is facing its first
lawsuit stemming from the E coli
1:14:13
outbreak linked to its quarter
pounders. The lawsuit was filed
1:14:16
in Colorado, which is one of 10
states where the popular burgers
1:14:20
have been taken off the menu
temporarily. Sliced onions and
1:14:23
quarter pounders have been
identified as the possible
1:14:26
culprit. Taylor farms of
California also recalling its
1:14:29
onions, though it remains
unclear if the company directly
1:14:32
supplied the onions in question.
Taylor Farms is known to be a
1:14:36
supplier to the fast food chain.
So
1:14:38
Adam Curry: California onions,
we think people got sick or
1:14:41
after they ate a quarter pounder
in Colorado, McDonald's stock
1:14:45
down nine or 10%
1:14:47
John C Dvorak: like we'll show
you. We'll show Yeah, I
1:14:50
Adam Curry: think it is too
We'll show you McDonald's, big
1:14:53
mistake there, McDonald's, don't
you be pandering to the Trump
1:14:58
man. McDonald's. You.
1:15:00
John C Dvorak: And that's kind
of the way. Yeah, you could
1:15:03
easily see it that way. Oh,
please.
1:15:05
Adam Curry: That to me, is so so
obvious, because the report is
1:15:09
flimsy. Oh, it's flimsy and
1:15:11
John C Dvorak: it's old. It
ended on october 11. It was way
1:15:14
before any of this took place.
Yes, you know, so now we do.
1:15:17
Thanks for warning us about E
coli a month ago, CDC
1:15:23
Adam Curry: at McDonald's, CDC
with your California onions,
1:15:28
which they clearly don't put on
the Big Mac, only on the quarter
1:15:31
pounder. Now the next issue,
which we need to be yelling
1:15:38
about, because that gets us
clips on x and it keeps the
1:15:42
mainstream media relevant. Is
Elon Musk. Elon Musk on Elon Oh,
1:15:49
Elon tonight,
1:15:51
Unknown: Kamala Harris is
running mate Governor Tim Walz
1:15:54
going after one of Donald
Trump's most prominent backers
1:15:56
in the 2024 race, the world's
richest man. Elon Musk, he's
1:16:00
been pouring an eye popping
amount of money to help elect
1:16:03
the former president.
1:16:06
I'm going to talk about his
running mate. His running mate,
1:16:14
Elon. Musk, look. Elon is on
that stage, jumping around,
1:16:19
skipping like a dipshit. That
guy is literally the richest man
1:16:26
in the world, spending millions
of dollars to help Donald Trump
1:16:31
buy an election, unlike
1:16:33
Adam Curry: the billion dollars
that was sent to the Harris
1:16:36
walls campaign to buy, the
Harris
1:16:39
John C Dvorak: walls campaign
has twice as much money, yeah?
1:16:41
Who's buying an election I
1:16:43
Unknown: source tonight is CNN
Stoney O'Sullivan, who went to
1:16:46
Elon Musk's town halls that he
held over the weekend. He's been
1:16:49
on the campaign trail.
1:16:50
Adam Curry: Those town halls
were interesting. The one he did
1:16:52
in think was it Delaware, he's
standing in front of an American
1:16:57
flag, which kind of makes him
look like Patton. Yeah, yes, it
1:17:03
does, yes, yeah, but I giant
flag, but I didn't like the flag
1:17:07
is out of proportion,
1:17:09
John C Dvorak: but it makes him
look like, not patent. But f
1:17:12
would dig the actor, because the
actor from the
1:17:15
Adam Curry: movie. But also that
flag is, is not regulation size
1:17:21
is square. The flag is a wrecked
No, I
1:17:24
John C Dvorak: didn't notice
this, yeah, and
1:17:26
Adam Curry: that bothered me.
Just a little.
1:17:28
Unknown: Governor Walz does not
like Elon Musk very much, but
1:17:31
don't eat. You know, on Elon
being so involved in the
1:17:34
campaign trail, obviously he
supports Trump. He's been
1:17:36
spending a ton of money on him,
but he's now going as far to
1:17:39
offer million dollar giveaways
to people who are registering to
1:17:42
vote, Republican officials, some
of them. There's a group of
1:17:44
about 11 that are asking the
Justice Department to
1:17:48
investigate him.
1:17:49
Adam Curry: Are there
Republicans investigating him
1:17:51
over that
1:17:52
John C Dvorak: I know of for
this?
1:17:55
Unknown: Does it violate
campaign finance laws or federal
1:17:57
election law? What's your sense
of whether or not that deters
1:18:01
him at all, or how he's feeling
1:18:03
doesn't faze him one bit. I get
the sense. I mean, one we were
1:18:06
there, actually, at his town
hall in a church on Harrisburg,
1:18:10
in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on
Saturday night where he gave out
1:18:13
that first million dollar check
America pack, the pack that Elon
1:18:17
Musk is behind. They changed the
wording slightly the day after
1:18:22
the result, as there was a lot
of talk of, you know, legal
1:18:24
scrutiny of this. So rather than
saying, we are awarding this a
1:18:28
winner, a million dollars, they
are now hiring a per a
1:18:33
spokesperson per day and paying
them a million dollars. So
1:18:37
there's some, some sign of a
change there. Clearly, maybe
1:18:40
they see some legal loophole
there. But aside from the
1:18:42
million dollars, they're also
paying people, they're paying
1:18:45
people $47 in swing in
battleground states to register
1:18:50
or refer people to sign up to
America pack this petition and
1:18:55
really just highlighting the
value that's in Pennsylvania and
1:18:57
how important they view
Pennsylvania. $100 to
1:19:00
Pennsylvania voters to sign this
petition. And it's not just a
1:19:04
petition, right? Because what
you're doing is they're paying
1:19:06
you $100 and they're getting all
your data, personal information,
1:19:11
and seeing that you're a
registered voter, and then can
1:19:14
easily target you with
advertising, whether it's
1:19:16
online, offline, whatever else
which is
1:19:18
priceless to a campaign. Oh,
it's
1:19:21
Adam Curry: priceless. How about
people just, hey, give me 100
1:19:24
bucks. I'll vote for Trump. I
mean, that's really what it is.
1:19:28
Well,
1:19:28
John C Dvorak: that, but date
that, that is illegal, is it
1:19:32
now? Yeah, yeah, it is. It's
1:19:35
Adam Curry: only, only if I have
to prove it.
1:19:39
John C Dvorak: Well, you'd have
to bother see, oh, you
1:19:41
Adam Curry: give the 100 bucks
and you say, Hey, man, do your
1:19:43
thing. Hey,
1:19:43
John C Dvorak: here's 100
there's a hundo. It's a hundo.
1:19:46
I'm
1:19:46
Adam Curry: sorry about to do
this at the
1:19:48
Unknown: tone, a clip from the
view will be played.
1:19:53
People keep trying to buy the
election. Elon Musk has gone.
1:20:00
All in for you know who, and now
he's giving out a million
1:20:04
dollars a day to people who sign
his super PACs petition. Now I
1:20:11
thought that was against the
law, but apparently this then
1:20:14
found some new loop stuff that
allowed this to go. I thought
1:20:18
you couldn't do this.
1:20:21
Adam Curry: I didn't hear that
one. They found some new loop
1:20:23
stuff. Now,
1:20:25
Unknown: I thought that was
against the law, but apparently
1:20:29
this then found some new loop
stuff that allowed this to go I
1:20:33
thought you couldn't do this.
What's
1:20:34
happening? Loop stuff? Well, I
think that's what you do when
1:20:37
you have no plan for the public,
when you have no economic plan
1:20:39
that's going to benefit the
middle class, when you have no
1:20:42
plan to protect Reaper. Protect
reproductive rights, when you
1:20:44
have no plan to address climate
change and produce American
1:20:47
energy, you go to these type of
tactics
1:20:50
the concept. Aren't these
tactics against the law, though,
1:20:54
aren't you?
1:20:55
I'll let the lawyers decide, but
it sure look, I think the bottom
1:21:03
away because they're signing a
petition. So you're not you're
1:21:05
technically not buying the vote.
Frankly, there's nothing that
1:21:08
can stop people from signing the
petition, getting the million
1:21:11
bucks and then voting for Kamala
Harris and Tim Walsh.
1:21:23
Because make sure you're not
putting yourself in a trick bag
1:21:27
where they say, Oh, by the way,
you didn't read this little tiny
1:21:29
print. Don't sign Jack until you
know what you're signing and how
1:21:34
it's going to affect you. That's
1:21:38
Adam Curry: an
1:21:39
John C Dvorak: interesting
thing, the undercurrent going on
1:21:43
here, and there's a lot of this
stuff we have to kind of catch
1:21:45
early, like the came Allah came
Allah came Allah. I'm sorry,
1:21:51
Kay. Malay. Mala, okay. Mala so
is the in the trades I've been
1:21:57
picking up on a bunch of little
hints about Whoopee. Oh, I
1:22:03
believe they're gonna if I
believe ABC is getting ready to
1:22:07
get rid of her,
1:22:08
Adam Curry: if Trump wins,
she'll have to go
1:22:11
John C Dvorak: but I think
they're getting ready to get rid
1:22:12
of her whether he wins or not,
there's, they're planting these
1:22:16
stories. There's the main one
was, they've changed their set,
1:22:20
and they move to a new location,
and whoopee like like this, who
1:22:25
cares? Whoopi is all upset about
her dressing room, and so she's
1:22:31
moved her personal offices
nearby so she can have her own
1:22:35
dressing room in her own office.
So they're painting her as some
1:22:38
sort of a ridiculous diva. Yes,
that is got to go. And I've and
1:22:44
there's not this. These stories
are being planted, and they're
1:22:47
very subtle, and they're here
and they're there, and they're
1:22:49
here and they're there. Just the
kind of thing you've noticed is
1:22:52
that you're Yeah, worked in the
Yes, oh yeah, the setup, you
1:22:56
know, let's start with this.
And, you know, to see what kind
1:22:59
of pushback we get, and if
nobody says, Oh, you have to
1:23:01
keep whoopee, and nobody does
that, because who would right,
1:23:05
she's out. She'll be gone within
six months. Hmm,
1:23:10
Adam Curry: do you think she
might be celebrity a or
1:23:12
celebrity B?
1:23:15
Unknown: I don't know. This
morning, a new civil lawsuit
1:23:18
alleges Sean Diddy Combs
sexually assaulted a then 13
1:23:21
year old girl after the VMAs in
the year 2000 combs attended the
1:23:27
award show with his then
girlfriend, Jennifer Lopez.
1:23:35
The lawsuit says Diddy's driver
invited the alleged victim to an
1:23:38
after party, telling her combs
like younger girls and saying
1:23:42
she fit what did he was looking
for at the party. The lawsuit
1:23:45
says the teen accepted a drink
and went to lie down feeling
1:23:49
woozy and light headed, combs
allegedly grabbed the teen,
1:23:52
saying, you are ready to party.
The lawsuit says the teen was
1:23:55
sexually assaulted by a male
identified as celebrity, a while
1:23:59
combs and a female identified as
celebrity B watched combs then
1:24:04
allegedly assaulted her while
celebrities A and B watched the
1:24:08
new civil lawsuits accused combs
of sexual assaults over more
1:24:11
than two decades from 2000 to
2022, alleged victims included
1:24:16
then 17 year old male who says
combs molested him at a party in
1:24:20
New York, And a man who says
combs assaulted him at a party
1:24:23
in Los Angeles. The man says he
took this photo of the vodka
1:24:27
combs served him to document the
alleged encounter. Yeah, did.
1:24:31
Adam Curry: He's lawyer now
trying to get the judge to place
1:24:33
a gag order on everything and
everybody, interesting and
1:24:38
again, no coincidences in the
kingdom, former Abercrombie
1:24:43
Unknown: and Fitch CEO, Mike
Jeffries, arrested by federal
1:24:46
authorities today, facing a slew
of criminal charges prosecutors
1:24:50
accusing him of running an
international sex ring and
1:24:53
prostitution business with his
romantic partner, Matt Smith and
1:24:57
a third man, Jim Jacobson, from
2000 Eight to 2015,
1:25:01
individuals for too long, have
traffic and abused for their own
1:25:07
sexual pleasure, young people
with few resources in a dream,
1:25:11
federal prosecutors saying the
trio paid dozens of men to
1:25:14
travel around the world to
engage in sex acts. The
1:25:16
indictment saying many of the
victims were coerced and led to
1:25:19
believe participating would mean
modeling opportunities with
1:25:23
Abercrombie, and that not
complying could harm their
1:25:26
careers. According to the
indictment, Jeffries and Smith
1:25:29
relied on their vast financial
resources. Jeffries power and a
1:25:32
network of employees to run the
secret business that was
1:25:35
dedicated to fulfilling their
sexual desires. According to
1:25:38
prosecutors, Jacobson was the
middle man who recruited men
1:25:41
from around the world to try out
for sex events. Those tryouts
1:25:45
allegedly required the
candidates to first engage in
1:25:48
sex acts with Jacobson Jeffries,
who was still running the
1:25:51
company at the time, until his
departure in 2014 directly hired
1:25:55
household staff to transport the
men and supervise the sex
1:25:59
events, directing them to wear
costumes, use sex toys and
1:26:03
perform sex acts. The defendants
1:26:05
pressured the men alcohol,
Viagra and ensure that the men
1:26:12
did not leave the sex events.
Filed
1:26:17
a civil lawsuit a year ago.
Brett Edwards represents some we
1:26:20
are.
1:26:20
John C Dvorak: We are very happy
that the wheels and gestures are
1:26:23
moving in the right direction.
Attorneys
1:26:24
Unknown: for Smith and Jeffrey
saying they will respond when
1:26:27
appropriate. Abercrombie and
Fitch and Jacobson's attorney
1:26:30
declined to comment.
1:26:31
Adam Curry: So Rob our
constitutional lawyer, he says
1:26:34
the similarities in these cases
is uncanny. By the way, I've
1:26:40
never received an invitation for
a sex event. She was like, Hey,
1:26:43
would you come to my sex event?
So this is a proposed class.
1:26:48
John C Dvorak: Either it was, it
was Jillian that Michaels, that
1:26:53
woman that was, she showed when
she showed up on gut felt, and
1:26:58
they were talking about one of
the Diddy things. She was, she
1:27:00
was, I wish I had a clip of it.
She was complaining what was
1:27:04
wrong with me. Never got invited
to any of this crap.
1:27:09
Adam Curry: Proposed class
action under New York adult
1:27:12
survivors Act, which you recall,
was brought back specifically
1:27:15
for Trump and that woman who
alleges that he raped her in the
1:27:19
department store the lunatic.
The lawsuit alleges that
1:27:24
Abercrombie endorsed and propped
up Jeffrey's sex trafficking
1:27:27
ring so that the company,
according to the civil claims,
1:27:31
during his tenure as CEO between
92 and 2014 Jeffries, coerced
1:27:35
dozens of aspiring male models
into having sex during purported
1:27:39
Abercrombie casting events at
his homes in Manhattan and the
1:27:43
Hamptons. Jeffreys also arranged
for models to be transported
1:27:47
abroad for abuse at
international casting events for
1:27:50
the clothing giants. I mean,
this is it's like, let's just
1:27:53
get it all out. Who's next?
1:27:56
John C Dvorak: Who's gonna be
more? Yes, although that you
1:27:58
have the big three at three.
Well,
1:28:00
Adam Curry: they killed the, you
know, the the Victoria Secret
1:28:02
guy, he died early. He died
years ago. The French guy. He
1:28:09
was part of the Epstein thing.
Whoops, he's dead. Oops, sorry.
1:28:14
I don't know this. Who knows?
Listen,
1:28:17
John C Dvorak: the underground
of this stuff is just
1:28:19
disgusting. I don't know I was
laughing because I think there's
1:28:22
something funny about it. I
mean, these guys are, all, you
1:28:26
know, going to these sex parties
dressed up in costumes and and
1:28:31
tons of lube. And the, I don't
know, was it 500 900 dildos
1:28:36
that, that did he had. What do
you do with I mean, it's just
1:28:39
the whole thing is, it's
ridiculous.
1:28:42
Adam Curry: Well, I think at a
certain point, power and money,
1:28:46
you get bored, and you go, I
mean, you've been around,
1:28:49
there's that there's an element
of boredom. You've been around
1:28:52
very, not rich, wealthy people
and the minute. And the thing is
1:28:56
that always surrounded by crazy
politicians who love doing nutty
1:29:01
stuff with them? So there's
something a brewing. Something
1:29:06
is brewing. It'd be nice if
something we actually are. I
1:29:09
mean, who's celebrity a and
who's celebrity Bre, they're
1:29:13
gonna have to start naming this.
The public has a right to know.
1:29:16
You want to,
1:29:16
John C Dvorak: because right now
there you don't know that these
1:29:19
people aren't being blackmailed.
Yeah. I mean, why does John?
1:29:22
John Kelly, to me, is still some
thing of a mysterious character,
1:29:26
because he's, you know, a four
star general who knows what he
1:29:29
got into? Yeah, or, or Tom Hanks
recently coming out on, uh,
1:29:34
prime
1:29:35
Adam Curry: suspect. That's
right, Tom, Tom Hanks is a prime
1:29:38
suspect. So
1:29:39
John C Dvorak: Tom Hanks comes
out and he says, oh, you know
1:29:41
these people are not, don't vote
for Kamala. Came Allah came out.
1:29:46
Vote for came Allah because
she's like better, because, you
1:29:49
know, these kids, this Trump and
this must guy, they're not
1:29:52
people that'll have a beer with
you, yeah, or a sex I should
1:29:56
have gotten that clip. I'm sorry
I didn't, but it's just. Creepy
1:30:00
him saying that. And the other
thing is, I'm not electing a
1:30:04
president of the United States
or giving a crap about having a
1:30:08
beer with him. I'm not, but I
wouldn't vote for Trump to have
1:30:12
a because I want to have a beer
with him. I wouldn't mind having
1:30:15
a beer with him, but that's not
the idea, no,
1:30:19
Adam Curry: and it's all moot,
John, because the grid's going
1:30:22
down, there'll be no food on the
show, so we're gonna be screwed
1:30:25
those micro dots. I'd like to
thank you for your courage. Say
1:30:28
in the morning to you, the man
who put the C in celebrity a and
1:30:31
celebrity B. Say hello to my
friend on the other end, the one
1:30:34
and only Mr. John.
1:30:42
John C Dvorak: C, wow. She was
like rough in the air, subs, in
1:30:44
the weather, all the names of
nights out there.
1:30:50
Adam Curry: All right, all
right, all right, all right. Now
1:30:52
I remember 1800 for Thursday,
right?
1:30:57
Unknown: Yes, 2059 why?
1:31:02
Adam Curry: Well, because
everyone's going crazy. The
1:31:04
grid's going down. Everyone
wants to, you know, we are here
1:31:08
to serve our people and calm
them down and make light of
1:31:13
crazy nonsense that people put
out there. As long as you're not
1:31:16
celebrity a or celebrity B,
you're probably okay. It's gonna
1:31:21
be all right. We're gonna have a
president, and that's not gonna
1:31:27
be the end of of the woes. There
will be at least four more years
1:31:32
for us. These trolls are in the
troll room. You can find that at
1:31:37
troll room.io, or you can use a
modern podcast that very smart
1:31:41
if you use that because the de
platforming is coming. Was I
1:31:46
reading something about the
platforming? Have to find it.
1:31:53
There's a, there's a there's
definitely, if even on X people
1:31:56
get, you know, just turned off
for no reason, or, you know,
1:32:00
demoted. If you don't have a
blue check mark, you're
1:32:03
guaranteed not showing up at
everywhere. And I always have to
1:32:06
laugh at people who are yelling
and shouting. You got no check
1:32:08
mark, you're in the Bozo filter.
It's like no one really knows
1:32:12
what you're saying. It's all
just bad. And it's all AI, oh,
1:32:18
did you see such a Nadella with
the big AI. Oh, it's the big is
1:32:24
he's from Microsoft, right? Such
a Nadella, isn't he Microsoft?
1:32:30
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's not
Sacha. Is it another first name?
1:32:34
It's Nadella, though, yeah,
1:32:36
Adam Curry: yeah, such a
Nadella. That's him, yeah, he
1:32:39
has the big Microsoft
presentation boy, ai, ai, here's
1:32:43
how, here's what they're gonna
do with
1:32:45
John C Dvorak: AI. We're using
AI to build AI to build better.
1:32:48
Ai, oh, right,
1:32:51
Adam Curry: using AI to build AI
to build better. Ai, the backup
1:32:54
to the backup to the backup. And
so they come out with their new
1:32:57
AI. And of course, Microsoft,
just like they did with
1:33:02
everybody. Oh, well, if, hey,
wait a minute. If, if, if Google
1:33:08
is doing a podcast, we got to do
podcasts. Podcasts. Whoa, you
1:33:15
want to hear one of the
Microsoft This is,
1:33:17
John C Dvorak: I know, I'm
completely unaware of all this
1:33:20
it now, well they're doing so
Microsoft has put together a
1:33:25
podcast, phony baloney podcast
thing, software, yep,
1:33:30
Adam Curry: yep,
1:33:31
John C Dvorak: oh, I'll bet you
it's beautiful.
1:33:35
Unknown: Welcome back listeners.
1:33:38
Adam Curry: This is right off
the bat. Welcome back listeners,
1:33:41
and they've got British voices
now. Welcome. What's the point
1:33:45
of a Brit I don't know. Somehow
we won't notice how bad it is.
1:33:49
This is Dan,
1:33:51
Unknown: and today we're diving
into a topic. That's how come
1:33:54
everyone's
1:33:55
John C Dvorak: diving in
1:33:56
Adam Curry: because they gotta.
They gotta. So
1:34:00
John C Dvorak: we got a pitch
letter for one of the the other
1:34:03
day. You spotted it immediately
as AI, yeah, and it said diving
1:34:08
in, yes. For some reason the AI
note, it was a no. I taught so I
1:34:12
contacted the PR guy. He says he
uses it. It's called pod. It's
1:34:18
pod, damn it. There's a specific
product. Pod chaser, no, no, no,
1:34:24
no. It was a, it's an AI
product. I have to knife to go
1:34:27
look it up. I should know it's a
very specific AI product for
1:34:31
public relations firms. He says,
he says to me, you know, there's
1:34:37
5 million I should have
corrected him, it's 4.5 Yes,
1:34:40
yeah, it is 5 million podcasts.
What am I supposed to do? He
1:34:43
said two things. He said one, it
was AI, and he named a product
1:34:47
that it uses. We're the only
people that spotted it. All
1:34:51
these other boneheads and all
these podcasts. He must be doing
1:34:56
a deep diving in it was diving
in Hold
1:34:59
Adam Curry: on a second. Do you
have it handy? By any chance?
1:35:01
John C Dvorak: I can get it. I
have it here. I
1:35:03
Adam Curry: think I can find it
pretty quickly.
1:35:05
John C Dvorak: Well, you can
find a note. But do you find
1:35:07
that the second note where he
tells about the No,
1:35:10
Adam Curry: no, you didn't send
that to me. I only got the I
1:35:14
only got here it is. So this is
what I spotted. Oh yeah, this
1:35:17
John C Dvorak: is the pitch. Pod
pitch. That's the name of the
1:35:23
product. Odd
1:35:23
Adam Curry: pitch. I gotta write
that down. Oh man, pod.
1:35:26
John C Dvorak: I told Marie,
look, we're gonna look into pod
1:35:28
pitch.
1:35:29
Adam Curry: Oh yeah, we'll talk
about that tomorrow on the in
1:35:31
the board meeting. All right,
hey, Adam and John, and it's
1:35:35
sent to only me. Adam McCurry,
calm, because I own the feed,
1:35:39
and my name is in the feed,
therefore I, you know that's
1:35:42
Yeah, you'd get the pitch, yeah,
your latest episode. Oxymoronic.
1:35:46
Was a fascinating dive into
media deconstruction. The
1:35:50
mention of the 1699 club stood
out as a clever community
1:35:54
building initiative.
1:35:58
John C Dvorak: So it was really
weird. Lame. 1699
1:36:02
Adam Curry: Club is a credit
that we put, you know, for
1:36:05
episode club. Yeah, it says Show
number. So I just scanned the
1:36:08
show notes and comes up with
that. I couldn't help think of
1:36:11
how Ashley Matheson, with her 8
million fans, would bring a
1:36:15
fresh perspective to the
conversation. Ashley is not only
1:36:19
a successful model and content
creator, but also the host of
1:36:23
the hotter ones. Podcast, her
journey from viral Tiktok dances
1:36:27
to impactful digital
storytelling highlights her
1:36:30
commitment to authentic creator
life discussions something that
1:36:34
aligns with your show's ethos.
What Ashley would be thrilled to
1:36:40
share her insights on digital
culture and how she's redefining
1:36:43
success in the online world.
Would you be open to exploring
1:36:47
this opportunity for your
podcast? Let me know, and I'll
1:36:51
be happy to assist further.
Best, Brian gross, no kidding,
1:36:56
Brian gross,
1:36:59
John C Dvorak: he's he is a
known publicist. So
1:37:03
Adam Curry: turns out she's like
an only fans who were, yeah,
1:37:08
which, which. I
1:37:09
John C Dvorak: want to interview
Exactly,
1:37:11
Adam Curry: exactly. Sean's
like, Hey, look at her. I want
1:37:14
to interview her for, we want to
have a vacation show. Yeah,
1:37:18
John C Dvorak: for a vacation
show. That's Chris and back I
1:37:21
said, I'm interested, you know,
and she says, I said, but where
1:37:25
is she? And she would you
expect? Yeah,
1:37:28
Adam Curry: yeah, only fans.
Well, she's
1:37:30
John C Dvorak: in LA,
1:37:31
Adam Curry: no, of course, in
what the San Fernando Valley is
1:37:34
that? What you said, that's
1:37:35
John C Dvorak: what my joke was,
or may or may not be in the San
1:37:39
Fernando Valley, but she
probably is, yeah, all
1:37:41
Adam Curry: right, let's
continue with the listening to
1:37:43
this deep dive, Microsoft. So,
you know, Microsoft, they
1:37:47
weren't the first, first to come
out with windows and a mouse.
1:37:50
You know, neither was apple. It
was really Park Xerox. But
1:37:54
Microsoft, oh no, we're all,
we're gonna do use a mouse.
1:37:57
Well, Windows 95 that's right,
start me up and in it. All
1:38:00
right, so then they're gonna do
the same thing with with with
1:38:02
podcasts, we're
1:38:04
Unknown: diving into a topic
that's especially relevant for
1:38:07
those of you with busy
schedules, embracing AI in
1:38:11
content consumption. We'll be
discussing how AI tools are
1:38:15
helping us consume diverse
content more efficiently, and
1:38:19
how they're making a big
difference in our personal and
1:38:21
professional growth. Have you
ever found yourself struggling
1:38:25
to keep up with all the content
you
1:38:26
want to consume because of your
busy schedule? Absolutely, Dan,
1:38:30
finding the time to consume all
the content we're interested in
1:38:34
can be a real struggle,
especially when juggling a busy
1:38:38
schedule. That's why I'm so
excited about the ways AI is
1:38:42
helping us adapt content to our
needs. For instance, AI tools
1:38:47
like, I
1:38:48
Adam Curry: mean, this is the
worst podcast in history.
1:38:54
John C Dvorak: I don't to be
honest about it, I don't think
1:38:56
so, but
1:38:57
Adam Curry: it's bad. It's just,
it's a script read by voices.
1:39:01
There's no natural flow. There's
no com, at least the other one,
1:39:05
she would keep saying, uh huh,
yeah, right, yeah,
1:39:09
John C Dvorak: yeah. The other
one has a lot of mumbling, yeah.
1:39:12
Adam Curry: Anyway, boo,
Microsoft, boo.
1:39:16
John C Dvorak: But what's the
point of doing this? Because if
1:39:19
you want to not enter. These are
not good pot I mean, they're not
1:39:22
podcasts that anyone's ever
gonna listen to. They're they're
1:39:26
long they mean, all podcasters
are long winded. We might as
1:39:30
well just accept that fact. But
these people are just boring,
1:39:35
you know.
1:39:35
Adam Curry: And what's sad about
it is, right at the moment when
1:39:38
this is coming in, things are
falling apart. I mean, did you
1:39:43
see Tim pool, the pool boy,
1:39:45
John C Dvorak: no, I gotta keep
up with Tim pool the pool boy,
1:39:48
oh,
1:39:48
Adam Curry: yeah. Well, it was
really interesting. I think it
1:39:52
was Monday night. I know
1:39:53
John C Dvorak: you do, because
your your lovely wife loves Tim
1:39:58
Adam Curry: pool. No, she hasn't
watched pool in. Months and
1:40:00
months and months. Now she got
tired of she's still Megyn
1:40:03
Kelly. She likes Megyn Kelly,
the pool boy. You know, he has
1:40:07
IRL live, whatever it is. And,
you know, so, I mean, I know
1:40:13
what happened here. So all of a
sudden he's doing the show. He's
1:40:16
blaming everybody, the staff,
you can't, you know, the studios
1:40:20
aren't working, right? Can't
even get a simple coffee shop
1:40:23
going. You know, we have a we
should have a CEO, but I want to
1:40:28
hire a CEO to manage you people.
You're not doing it right. He's
1:40:32
John C Dvorak: complaining. Yes,
the whole show,
1:40:35
Adam Curry: he was and but I
know what happened. And no one,
1:40:38
no one is putting two and two
together. He has two people to
1:40:43
manage guests. He flies guests
in, he puts them up. The money
1:40:47
dried up. Come on, people,
where's
1:40:50
Unknown: your that? Where's
1:40:51
Adam Curry: your memory? Yeah,
where's your memory? It's like
1:40:54
the, you know, the Russian, I
mean, he didn't even know, it
1:40:57
doesn't even matter. He just
thought he was that good. Oh,
1:41:00
look at us. Get million dollars
a year. Whoa, that's good. Was
1:41:03
it 5 million with some
outrageous amount? Is, I
1:41:05
John C Dvorak: think was it was
5 million? I think it was a half
1:41:09
a million a month, or something
like, yeah,
1:41:10
Adam Curry: oh yeah. It was some
crazy amount. And so now that,
1:41:13
instead of just saying, hey, you
know, that money dried up, and
1:41:16
John C Dvorak: when it goes and
goes, I gotta fire you guys,
1:41:20
sorry,
1:41:21
Adam Curry: he was blaming
everybody. It was odd, so, but
1:41:25
at least that's too bad. Pool
boy was better than this and
1:41:28
this nonsense, this AI stuff.
So, yeah, it is too bad. It's
1:41:33
too bad. Well, I mean, hey,
consider value for value. Tim,
1:41:36
he has some kind of club, but
he's not doing it right in a pay
1:41:40
wall club that we don't like.
The pay walls
1:41:43
John C Dvorak: are the that's a
serious it's so obvious that you
1:41:48
can't get new people in if you
create a paywall that no so you
1:41:52
can't show your stuff, it's not
good. And then
1:41:55
Adam Curry: you have to create
all this bonus content. That's
1:41:59
what, that's what Ira Glass is
talking about with with This
1:42:02
American Life? Well, you know,
if you join a club and you
1:42:05
subscribe, well, you get bonus
con. I don't have time in my
1:42:08
life for bonus content. Just
give me the show.
1:42:13
John C Dvorak: You know, Bill
Maher has free bonus content
1:42:17
online.
1:42:18
Unknown: Yes,
1:42:18
John C Dvorak: I don't go look
at it. I never, I've rarely seen
1:42:20
it. Sometimes somebody will clip
it and put it somewhere where
1:42:23
he's got, you know, he's usually
in the he's using, you know,
1:42:26
three sheets to the wind when
he's doing his podcast. He's
1:42:29
pretty hammered. He's hammered,
yeah, and he's and he's moaning
1:42:33
about stuff and complaining
about Trump. And it's just like,
1:42:36
you know, and I don't understand
why you people would vote for a
1:42:39
guy like that,
1:42:42
Unknown: though. So good, pretty
much.
1:42:45
John C Dvorak: It's like, okay,
well, so why would I pay for
1:42:48
that? Yeah.
1:42:49
Adam Curry: I mean, you know, it
took us at least five years to
1:42:52
get this show going to where I
could consider not having
1:42:55
another job. Then, even then I
was, I had to sell my airplane.
1:43:01
John C Dvorak: You sold your
airplane for all kinds of
1:43:02
reasons. No, I know what you
were flying it much. Well,
1:43:06
there's like, a good idea at the
time to sell it. No, I
1:43:10
Adam Curry: needed the money.
What are you talking about?
1:43:12
Yeah, well, it's
1:43:13
John C Dvorak: a good idea at
the time. It's called knee Yes,
1:43:15
maybe
1:43:15
Adam Curry: you're saying for
all sorts of reasons you make,
1:43:17
well, okay, one reason, yeah,
yes, one reason, one reason
1:43:21
only. I ate it. Yeah, Tom, my
point is that, you know, it
1:43:27
takes investment. People want
everything, like, oh, well, if I
1:43:30
just do a podcast, I'll get ads,
you know, make money. How could
1:43:34
my job? No, no, you've got to
work at it. So we'll be 17 years
1:43:39
this Saturday, and we're
celebrating. That is it this
1:43:42
Saturday? Yes, I believe so, no,
isn't
1:43:45
John C Dvorak: it next Saturday?
No,
1:43:46
Adam Curry: the 20s. Oh, no,
1:43:47
John C Dvorak: that's right. So
26 and we're at the 20th their
1:43:49
21st you can remember what I
said on the last There we go.
1:43:53
Well, I don't remember calendar
stuff, that's for sure. That's
1:43:56
why you have by I have to have a
like Jay had to be born on 711,
1:44:01
I can remember that. So you
induce labor. We got, yeah, they
1:44:05
punched her, and so we had,
like, I got married on 8888, I
1:44:10
can remember that,
1:44:11
Adam Curry: what is my birthday?
1:44:12
John C Dvorak: I have no idea.
Since September sometimes. Okay.
1:44:18
Adam Curry: So anyway, we've
been doing this value for value.
1:44:20
And it's amazing how many people
say, well, that's just tips.
1:44:24
That's busking, dude, I'm not
doing the show on the side of
1:44:29
the road with a jar. It's
busking. Oh, I get it. You're
1:44:35
busking.
1:44:37
John C Dvorak: I never heard
that one.
1:44:38
Adam Curry: Oh yeah. Oh, it's
big. Oh, yeah, it's basically
1:44:42
just busking. You do a little
dancing.
1:44:44
John C Dvorak: So is that what
NPR is doing? They're busking.
1:44:47
And that's what the churches
around the world are doing.
1:44:49
They're busking. Is that what
they're
1:44:50
Adam Curry: doing? Oh, that's
tithing. It's different, yeah.
1:44:56
And we actually studied all
those models when. I Not we. I
1:45:01
would say, you and your son
studied these models. You
1:45:04
studied all these different
things, and that's and then we
1:45:08
came up with this way of doing
it, which is, you know, which?
1:45:11
We then named value for value.
1:45:13
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I give you
credit for naming it
1:45:15
Adam Curry: and the but it was
so obvious to name it that
1:45:18
because we just, I think, you
know what we're giving you this
1:45:21
show. I don't know what it's
worth to you. You know your
1:45:25
budget is
1:45:25
John C Dvorak: the mistake most
podcasters do not get that.
1:45:28
That's where, when you get that,
because the show is worth
1:45:31
different amounts to different
people, and people with
1:45:33
extremely high incomes that we
have them listening to this show
1:45:37
have no qualms about donating
1000 or more. But if you say,
1:45:41
Adam Curry: hey, subscribe for
$5 a month, they'll subscribe
1:45:45
for $5 a month. So you
1:45:47
John C Dvorak: have a choice you
want to make, flat you get five
1:45:50
bucks or 1000
1:45:52
Adam Curry: but also, I think
people then automatically value
1:45:58
the content less than if they
are able to give what they think
1:46:03
it's worth. Does that make
sense? It's like, oh well, they
1:46:06
only want five bucks. It's,
it's, yeah,
1:46:09
John C Dvorak: it must be
worthless.
1:46:10
Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah.
1:46:13
John C Dvorak: So I've talked to
more people about this when you
1:46:16
know, I do not, I'm not getting
paid to be a consultant, but I
1:46:21
talked to podcasters and and
everybody starts off the same
1:46:26
way. You know, I have 20,000
listeners, and if I can get all
1:46:29
of them to give me, you know,
two bucks, that's like, $40,000
1:46:36
a month. Yeah, I'll make a lot
of money, yeah? And it's like,
1:46:39
well, you're not gonna get your
all your listeners. You get less
1:46:43
than 1%
1:46:44
Adam Curry: Well, what people
are forgetting is that there is
1:46:47
a limited amount of
subscriptions people can have.
1:46:51
You've got your Netflix, you got
your Amazon, you got your
1:46:54
Disney, you got your, you know,
your sports package, your son.
1:46:58
Sorry, at the limit, yeah,
exactly. And then how many
1:47:01
shows? No, okay, what is the
one? What is the one I got to
1:47:04
cut? Oh, that $5 one? Yeah, I'll
just cut a couple of those
1:47:08
anyway. So and we work within
everybody's budget. How if you
1:47:12
don't have any money, they don't
send us any money, time, talent,
1:47:15
treasure, do something else.
Promote us. Promote the show.
1:47:18
Lots of people do that. I
appreciate that so much people.
1:47:21
I was like, Hey, you should be
listening to the best podcast in
1:47:24
the universe. That's beautiful,
excuse me. Or people make art,
1:47:32
and we have Dutch masters who
are hidden amongst the many AI
1:47:37
generated pieces, which often
aren't even that bad. I mean, we
1:47:42
chose Brad Trainor, who's been
trying for a long time to get a
1:47:46
win. And it was, I'm pretty sure
it's AI, but it was an
1:47:52
interesting concept, which no
one had done before as far as I
1:47:55
can recall, and that was making
an image out of Lego blocks, and
1:48:00
he had the no agenda Lego
letters. And it was, it was kind
1:48:05
of cool. It worked for me. This
was for episode 1705 we titled
1:48:09
that campaigning, which we heard
some fine examples of this
1:48:13
morning. And let us see there
were some I kind of liked the
1:48:19
Zelensky riding the rocket,
which said NATO were nukes.
1:48:24
There was Francisco scaramenga.
You didn't like that. You
1:48:26
thought it was, what would you
think was borderline creepy? I
1:48:30
think was what?
1:48:32
John C Dvorak: Yeah, there was
something about it. I didn't
1:48:33
like it.
1:48:36
Adam Curry: I kind of liked that
one. I also liked it
1:48:39
John C Dvorak: was, yeah, I'm
looking at it now. I'm thinking,
1:48:42
Yeah, this is kind of creepy.
Zelensky is annoying. Zelensky
1:48:47
Adam Curry: was, and I like the
campaigning one.
1:48:50
John C Dvorak: The Which one was
that
1:48:52
Adam Curry: Carter, there was
the woman with her fingers in
1:48:55
your ears, and just, oh, yeah, I
1:48:57
John C Dvorak: didn't like that
at all. Yeah, I
1:48:58
Adam Curry: like that a lot. You
didn't, you know, then,
1:49:01
John C Dvorak: this is too much
that was so a phony. Ai, ish,
1:49:06
that
1:49:06
Adam Curry: guy could there was
a lot of phony AI, yeah, what is
1:49:11
still real? Is there anything
that's still are there any of
1:49:16
our masters? None of our masters
nest works.
1:49:19
John C Dvorak: People weren't
that jacked about
1:49:22
Adam Curry: and a lot of robot
heads. Why? Why? Why? Why? Maybe
1:49:27
you should remind people that if
you have an image and it to be
1:49:32
understood, you need to have a
title on the image. It's not
1:49:36
going to get chosen. No.
1:49:38
John C Dvorak: In fact, it's a
common way we reject you. We see
1:49:41
the art and we look at the
title, and then we Yeah, without
1:49:44
the title, the art's no good,
no. But with the title, yeah,
1:49:47
with the title, it's hilarious,
yeah, but it doesn't work that
1:49:50
way, no, because we don't run
the
1:49:53
Adam Curry: title now. Drop CO,
Matthew dropco, we liked his
1:49:57
general concept of MC Trump's
fry. Is, but then it looked
1:50:01
nothing like a McDonald's logo.
It was, yes,
1:50:04
John C Dvorak: you had a
complaint about this. He's also
1:50:06
sent a notice. Oh, I should have
said Donald's, because, you
1:50:09
know, there was
1:50:10
Adam Curry: a million different
things he could have done there,
1:50:12
but a lot of things, but,
1:50:13
John C Dvorak: but your
complaint, and I had to agree
1:50:15
with it, I did that french fries
was under consideration. Yes, it
1:50:20
was, and it was, there was, it
was, you have to use the same
1:50:24
low the font has to be the
McDonald's font, yeah, to be a
1:50:29
no agenda, not some. He's got
some cursive Brando font. I
1:50:34
don't know what it is, Rando.
1:50:36
Adam Curry: There's the Rando.
Yeah, that just didn't work,
1:50:40
unfortunately, but, but
congratulations to Brad Trainor,
1:50:48
who was only, he only started
when we see, look at the look of
1:50:52
this trying for a while, yeah,
with a lot of stuff that really
1:50:56
didn't make it. Yeah, he's been
trying anyway. We are very
1:51:02
appreciative of all of the
artists or prompt jockeys or
1:51:04
whatever you are for giving us
something to use to promote the
1:51:08
show. Every single time it's
fresh, it's new, it's different,
1:51:11
gets people's attention. A lot
of a lot of these images have
1:51:15
been knocking out of the park
recently. This really wasn't an
1:51:17
out of the park knock, you know,
hit swing, just pretty. It was
1:51:21
pretty. It was sometimes it's
good enough to just be pretty,
1:51:25
if it doesn't pertain to
something in culture or to the
1:51:29
show, sometimes it's just
pretty. So we appreciate that.
1:51:31
No agenda, Art generator.com,
that's where you can upload your
1:51:35
own art. There is also, I think
you can contact, ah, I forget
1:51:44
the who created this, the ball
couture, Paul couture, thank
1:51:50
you. People sometimes have
issues and they won't upload,
1:51:53
and they email me, and they
email me, you know, power, you
1:51:56
know, into our entire Adobe
Photoshop files and stuff. I
1:51:59
can't help you you know or look
for him on Mastodon or
1:52:04
something. But in general,
people seem to be able to create
1:52:08
an account and then upload no
agenda, Art generator.com, thank
1:52:12
you so much for everybody. And
again, thank you to Brad
1:52:18
Trainor. Now we have some people
to thank, because that is the
1:52:25
other part of value for value
that people are always missing.
1:52:28
You can't just sit back and say,
Oh, send me some money. You
1:52:31
gotta thank people, and it
doesn't have to be huge and
1:52:34
elaborate, but what? What are
you laughing at?
1:52:37
Unknown: What are you laughing
at? It's
1:52:39
John C Dvorak: funny idea that
you it's true, because you
1:52:41
actually, I actually have heard
podcasters do that. Do what?
1:52:45
Hey, send me some money. Huh?
Yeah,
1:52:48
Adam Curry: yeah, if you don't,
thank now, to be very clear,
1:52:51
some people have the wrong idea.
You're sending value for value
1:52:54
received. Some people you
shouldn't say something about
1:52:59
people who volunteer to give you
money so well, you know, then
1:53:05
don't send it. You know, if you
don't want to thanking you, or,
1:53:07
you know, we don't do your read,
right? We have no obligation,
1:53:11
but we are truly thankful. And
what we've decided, and we've
1:53:15
done a long time ago, is we'll
thank everybody who comes in
1:53:18
above $50 mostly because, well,
we made that cut off because a
1:53:23
lot of people wanted to send us
$50 but didn't want to make sure
1:53:26
we were screwing up. In the
beginning, we were mentioning
1:53:28
people I wanted to be anonymous.
And I said, Okay, anything under
1:53:31
50 anonymous? And then there's
the sustaining donations, which
1:53:34
is very much appreciated. What
are you laughing at? I'm just
1:53:39
listening
1:53:40
John C Dvorak: to that voice you
just did about, I want to be
1:53:42
anonymous. Well, you're doing
shtick here, and I'm laughing
1:53:46
at,
1:53:46
Adam Curry: okay. All right, got
an audience of one? All right,
1:53:52
no, but the sustaining donations
are very important because, and
1:53:56
you know, first of all, they
count towards your knighthood
1:53:58
any kind of level you want to
do. It's like a subscription
1:54:02
that is open. You know, you can
give once a year, once a month,
1:54:04
once a week, once an episode,
whatever amount you want. And
1:54:07
then sometimes you hit us with a
boost. You know, if you think
1:54:10
something was great, or if
you're appreciative, or if we
1:54:13
have a promotion, which we also
do. We always do that the end of
1:54:16
the year. And we have got our
17th birthday coming up, and
1:54:19
people like a reason to support
us? Oh, yeah, it's been 17
1:54:23
years. I should be supporting
these guys. A lot of those
1:54:26
notes, by the way, haven't
donated in 10 years. All right,
1:54:29
so good. You're in. Thank you.
That's how it should work.
1:54:32
Finally, it's a roller coaster
for to live this way, but it's,
1:54:37
I kind of like the excitement.
So we we have actual producer
1:54:42
Titles and Credits that we give
to people who come in at $200 or
1:54:47
above. Then you get an Associate
Executive producer credit, which
1:54:50
you can use anywhere. Credits
are recognized in show biz land.
1:54:53
You can probably get into a sex
event with it, you know, say,
1:54:56
hey,
1:54:57
John C Dvorak: yeah for sure.
Hey, hey. Drink the vodka,
1:55:01
Adam Curry: whatever you do. But
yeah, if you can say, I'm an
1:55:06
Associate Executive Producer now
they may say, I'm sorry,
1:55:09
executive producers only at this
sex event. In that case, it's
1:55:12
$300 above. And we read your
note, and we're going to start
1:55:15
off with our Wow, with Mark
Rachel. I think it would be
1:55:21
Rachel and Mark. Rachel comes in
booming right away with the
1:55:25
rubbleizer donation India.
1:55:27
Unknown: Hang out. Mike,
standby, 3333
1:55:33
Adam Curry: 33 rubble eyes are
out, and Mark is in Monument
1:55:38
Colorado and sent us. 3333. 333,
3.33. This is the big rubbisher
1:55:45
donation. Thank you so much
Mark. And he says ITM and Hello
1:55:50
guys. Dr, Rachel Viscount, not
sure here, I couldn't pass up an
1:55:56
opportunity to add Commodore to
my title as well. I would also
1:56:00
like to gift this title to my
smoking hot wife, Gigi, my
1:56:04
sister Dame Marie, and my
brother Nick, and my two human
1:56:08
resources, James and Vincent.
See, this is a very nice idea.
1:56:13
John C Dvorak: See, does he want
them all to he's got enough in
1:56:16
here, in this pot that they can
all get Commodore ships.
1:56:20
Adam Curry: That's exactly what
he said. Is that what he's
1:56:23
doing, that's exactly what he
just said, I like to add
1:56:25
Commodore to my titles. Will
also like to gift this title of
1:56:28
Commodore. That's the way I read
it. And so, yeah. So he has
1:56:33
enough in the pot that every
everybody, and you have a you
1:56:35
become a Commodore. Everybody
gets a Commodore.
1:56:39
John C Dvorak: Everyone's and by
the way, no agenda rings.com if
1:56:43
you've got to go there, Mark and
fill out or have somebody go
1:56:47
there and fill out the details.
So this gets shipped to the
1:56:50
right locations with the right
titles, exactly.
1:56:54
Adam Curry: And he says on this
is two human resources, James
1:56:58
and Vincent. Can I get a you
might die due to climate change
1:57:02
and a Bitcoin jingle, thank you
for all your courage. Mark. Rush
1:57:06
out. You might die due
1:57:07
Unknown: to climate change.
That's
1:57:10
saying that all hell is
1:57:12
gonna break loose and you're
gonna need a Bitcoin.
1:57:17
Adam Curry: He's probably a
Bitcoin, or that's how he can
1:57:19
afford these Commodore ships
1:57:21
John C Dvorak: circane break in,
St George, Louisiana came in
1:57:25
with $1,000 Wow, Hello, John and
Adam. My treasure includes a
1:57:28
partial switcheroo. 500 is for
an executive producership and a
1:57:33
Commodore commission for my
wife, Dame Tracy of the Roman
1:57:36
Rite. The other 500 is for my
own executive producership and
1:57:41
Commodore commission. I like
these ideas, these combos, yes,
1:57:47
nice. It would be an honor to
share a command with my wife. My
1:57:52
wife, Dame and fellow Commodore
out ranking everyone else is a
1:57:57
bonus. Sir cane, break in, St
George. No, Louisiana. All
1:58:02
right, so
1:58:02
Adam Curry: they both get Hey,
there's Cody Dowd, my buddy from
1:58:05
Corpus, Christi, $1,000 this
donation of $1,000 is a splitter
1:58:11
roo with my oldest son, Cade. He
was hit in the mouth by his mom
1:58:15
and dad. I know his mom and dad
have met them. They're very nice
1:58:18
people, and now loves the show,
yeah, better kid. He's away at
1:58:22
college, so it gives us
something other than school and
1:58:25
football to discuss. We're very
proud of him, and he will make
1:58:27
an excellent Commodore. His
birthday is on 1112 so I would
1:58:31
also like to request an early
biscuit for his birthday. And I
1:58:36
got a biscuit for his birthday.
They always
1:58:38
Unknown: give me a biscuit on my
birthday,
1:58:42
Adam Curry: and I also like to
request birthday. God. Also her
1:58:46
requests wait. Well, Mike, his
birthday. Also, I guess he
1:58:52
requests football karma. Yeah,
he requests football karma for
1:58:55
their game against Syracuse
today, it'll be on ESPN, wow.
1:59:01
John C Dvorak: Syracuse, play
1:59:04
Adam Curry: something good going
on there. It will be an ESPN
1:59:09
call out shad H as a douche bag.
Now for Cades Commodore title
1:59:16
Commodore Cade of Nueces County
and Corpus Christi Bay, I am
1:59:20
retired from Naval I retired
from Naval Service early this
1:59:23
year, and I'm enjoying
retirement while working as a
1:59:25
contractor. I think it's a
little unfair that you dangle
1:59:28
such an awesome promotion
knowing full well that Old Navy
1:59:31
guys will not be able to resist.
1:59:34
John C Dvorak: This is a fact.
So the kid, so the kids going to
1:59:36
pit Pittsburgh? Yeah, I think
that that makes sense. Yeah. No,
1:59:39
that's just what sets the
Syracuse is playing them today?
1:59:42
Adam Curry: Yeah. Well, go pit.
What's the pit? What's the name
1:59:46
of the dick? And beat him? No,
they will. They will now. Well,
1:59:49
it's
1:59:49
John C Dvorak: pit six and, oh,
since
1:59:51
Adam Curry: I'm familiar with
the South Texas coast, both its
1:59:54
waters and airspace above, I
would like to claim the title of
1:59:57
Commodore doter of the Southern
gulf. Coast fleet, it shall be
2:00:01
made so respectfully request
China is asshole. I got that
2:00:06
China's asshole followed that
due to climate change. Oh,
2:00:10
people are liking the due to
climate change these days, and
2:00:13
then they're eating the dogs.
Wow. All right. Oh, and the F 35
2:00:18
karma. Well, of course he would
want the F 35 karma for a great
2:00:22
semester in football season for
both our boys and a great
2:00:25
semester in school play for our
daughter. Cheers. Thank you for
2:00:28
your courage. Soon to be
Commodore daughter, Southern
2:00:31
Gulf Coast fleets, due to
climate
2:00:34
Unknown: change, they're
2:00:34
eating the dogs.
2:00:38
You've got karma.
2:00:45
John C Dvorak: Is our local
buddy, Duke of San Francisco in
2:00:47
San Francisco, with 960, $9.33
and he wants to become an or
2:00:52
Duke named Ben. Named Ben. Nice
to do. Dude named Ben, named
2:00:57
Ben. Dude named Ben, named Ben.
He's now Duke named Ben. Ben,
2:01:01
Ben, Ben. A lot of Ben's here.
Jingles, rubbilizer. Best part
2:01:06
of waking up fluoride in your
cup, which is an old classic in
2:01:10
Chem trails,
2:01:12
Unknown: ladies and gentlemen,
2:01:14
it is time to waking
2:01:20
up is fluoride in my cooking
2:01:24
trails, all right.
2:01:27
Adam Curry: Chad, spacey,
$500.64 I bet that's for some
2:01:31
Commodore related goodness. And
let's see what he says. I've
2:01:35
been listening since before you
started. No agenda. Well, how
2:01:38
does that work? Oh, one Sunday,
while watching twit, I heard
2:01:42
John mentioned the two of you
were starting a podcast called
2:01:44
no agenda. Back then, I craved
all things radio slash podcasts,
2:01:49
and would give everything a
chance. I watched several of
2:01:51
John's tech shows. The first no
agenda was rough, but I've
2:01:55
listened to just about every no
agenda. Thank you so much. Ones
2:01:59
John C Dvorak: were terrible.
They were very bad.
2:02:02
Adam Curry: I love you. Thank
you so much. I love you both.
2:02:04
And everyone who helps with this
production, well, you're talking
2:02:08
to them. And then Mimi and Jay,
of course, and and Tina also
2:02:11
helps. And all the kids help.
They
2:02:14
John C Dvorak: don't know the
meetup site. Oh, I
2:02:17
Adam Curry: mean, we have lots
of people producing, a lot of
2:02:19
people, yeah. And we have lots
of producers. The producers,
2:02:22
yes, me, you are the at the top
of my credible list. I'd like to
2:02:27
give just a small piece of
advice to the no agenda
2:02:29
audience. Only keep money in the
bank that you are willing to
2:02:31
lose. I feel in the near future,
they may just take money
2:02:34
straight out of the banks, and
the grid's going down. So I keep
2:02:38
maybe $500 in the back at any
time to pay some bills for
2:02:41
things like checks. My piping
hot girlfriend e squared has a
2:02:45
credit union. We've always
advised credit union, and she
2:02:49
can write checks for special
things like my $500.64 cent
2:02:52
Commodore. When I gave her the
cash to make this check to no
2:02:55
agenda, she wanted me to tell
you to play douche bag check
2:02:58
jingle. Well, there's something
we haven't heard in a long time
2:03:08
that's her favorite. I'd also
like to give her jobs karma.
2:03:11
She's been working super hard to
find a job. Also, please give a
2:03:14
birthday shout out, November 16
to my piping hot girlfriend. E
2:03:17
square, thank you. Chad spacey,
come soon to be Commodore 64 and
2:03:23
we'll give your piping hot
girlfriend to jobs, jobs,
2:03:26
Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs.
Let's
2:03:29
vote for jobs
2:03:32
karma,
2:03:34
John C Dvorak: because the
reference to piping hot is mine,
2:03:37
yes, it is yes, because it's
coming in my Yes, one of my pet
2:03:42
peeves. And I keep hearing it to
this day on these cooking shows,
2:03:46
piping hot. It's go. It's piping
hot. I don't care. You have to
2:03:51
read the next one, because it
blows out my spreadsheet.
2:03:53
Adam Curry: Okay, they're all
blowing out mine, but it's
2:03:56
because
2:03:56
John C Dvorak: piping hot. This
2:03:58
Adam Curry: is from John
jalensky, Hilton Head Island,
2:04:01
South Carolina, $500 I've been
listening now since late 2019
2:04:04
this is long overdue. See, there
you go. The universe has been
2:04:07
sending me messages for months.
Yet I ignored them. I can no
2:04:11
longer do so my wife, Stacy and
I celebrate our 33rd ho ho,
2:04:15
where it is wedding anniversary
recently, and they never had a
2:04:18
fight. He says it right there.
Not only is 33 your favorite
2:04:22
number, but I've been seeing it
frequently over the past few
2:04:24
months. Yes, this is something
that happens. He says, checking
2:04:27
into hotels with 33 in the room.
Number more times than I can
2:04:30
count restaurant bills adding up
to $33.33 you name it. Then just
2:04:34
two days ago, I checked the pre
season college basketball
2:04:37
rankings for my school, the
University of Dayton Flyers, and
2:04:40
they came in at Yes, you guessed
it, number 33 for the upcoming
2:04:43
season. It'll only stop when you
donate. This is the only way to
2:04:47
stop. It'll never stop. So now
it's time to end my
2:04:50
douchebaggery and become an
official part of the no agenda
2:04:52
nation. So I'm gonna give them a
deal. You've been deduced, John.
2:04:58
I've been following you since
the days. Cranky geeks and big
2:05:01
thinkers on Tech TV, and love
your perspective on things and
2:05:03
unfiltered opinions. Adam, I
wasn't sure about you back in
2:05:07
the MTV days, but your common
sense approach on the show
2:05:11
quickly won me over, and I
cannot thank you enough for your
2:05:14
work on podcasting and
podcasting 2.0 I'm a former
2:05:17
radio guy turned corporate comms
professional I've been doing a
2:05:23
Disney Parks podcast for
intercot.com Since 2010 not as
2:05:29
long as you guys, but 14 years
isn't too shabby. No kidding.
2:05:32
Anyway, I've droned on long
enough. Yes. So no jingles, just
2:05:35
some karma. Please appreciate
all you do. Hope this helps ward
2:05:38
off an exit strategy for, for
more, for very few more years.
2:05:41
Yes, four, to be exact. PS, if
you can someday share your
2:05:45
rodecaster Two processing
settings, I'd fair be grateful.
2:05:48
Your mic sounds great. I'd be
more than happy to do that. Send
2:05:51
me an email. I will actually
send you the files you can do
2:05:54
with them what you want. You've
got karma.
2:06:00
John C Dvorak: Broadcasting guy.
No, too long. Yep. Charles
2:06:05
Mayfield, another
2:06:05
Adam Curry: one of my friends,
Charles from from Pharaoh dot
2:06:09
life, the the lard guy.
2:06:12
John C Dvorak: He's the lard
guy, yeah.
2:06:14
Adam Curry: So I'll tell you
quickly. His story is, he used
2:06:17
to be a hemp farmer, and he was
out. He's in Tennessee, I think.
2:06:22
And so he was trying to get the
irrigation right, and it broke,
2:06:26
and whatever happened. So it was
out in the sun for, you know, 48
2:06:30
hours, trying to fix it's got
horribly sunburned. And then he
2:06:33
had some some lard from cooking
bacon. And because it was in the
2:06:37
house, it was weekend, there was
nothing. Was open. It was some
2:06:40
holiday weekend. So he started
rubbing lard on his sunburn
2:06:44
arms, and it was so phenomenal.
He started a whole business out
2:06:48
of it. And now you have this
feral dot life, which the women
2:06:51
love when they put it on their
snow. Oh, that's right, he, I
2:06:54
think he sent me something Yes,
yes. And you know what? The
2:06:57
Women's dogs love it just as
much.
2:07:00
John C Dvorak: I bet that dogs
love it more. He's in Tennessee,
2:07:04
500 bucks, long overdue
treasure. Contributor to the no
2:07:07
agenda mission. Winter is
coming. We must protect the
2:07:11
necks from the crew. Creps put a
discount together for the no
2:07:15
agenda listeners for 17.76% use
the code no agenda. Check out of
2:07:21
the site at the site Pharaoh dot
life. That's F, A, R, R, O, W,
2:07:25
dot life. Moving forward, 10% of
all proceeds from the no agenda
2:07:31
community will go directly back
to the show. Wow. So he's that's
2:07:35
actually a big discount. Is
value for value for value.
2:07:37
Wonder how long it will take
until you will be calling me
2:07:41
Duke hog father, stay strong in
the in the faith, brother and
2:07:47
please consider throwing a
little karma our way. With the
2:07:51
Lord on our side, everything is
possible. He actually says,
2:07:55
Adam Curry: with the lard on our
side, ah, and Charles, we need
2:08:01
to know what your Commodore ship
will be. So let me know and go
2:08:05
to the site you've got karma No.
Agenda rings calm for your
2:08:09
Commodore details,
2:08:10
John C Dvorak: yes, go to No.
Agenda rings.com,
2:08:12
Adam Curry: I will take these
two, since both of them have no
2:08:14
note. Richard COVID, COVID from
Cornville, Arizona, $500 we
2:08:19
presume it's for a Commodore
ship and Michael coupon
2:08:22
Lafayette, Indiana, also $500
double up karma.
2:08:26
Unknown: You've got
2:08:29
karma. Sir. Luke
2:08:31
John C Dvorak: is up, and he's
in London, Ontario, Canada, $500
2:08:35
nice short notices for my
Commodore ship, some long
2:08:38
overdue value. No jingles, no
karmas, sir. Luke, thank
2:08:43
Adam Curry: you. Robert Ryan in
Norton, Ohio, 500 ITM love the
2:08:46
show. Can I please have the name
Commodore J stroke, sure. I am
2:08:51
no longer a douche bag, but I
think Jake in Dayton, who hit me
2:08:54
in the mouth, is still one. Come
on, man, put me on the birthday
2:08:59
list for October 31 thank you
for your courage. Ahoy. He says,
2:09:03
ahoy. Back to you, brother.
2:09:06
John C Dvorak: Hey. Sue severa
in Chicago, 500 bucks. I'm sorry
2:09:12
for being selfish, boys, but may
the four more years be perpetual
2:09:17
for jingles. Can I get some l
Sharpton and some job, car,
2:09:21
jobs, karma,
2:09:26
Unknown: E, s, p, i, C, T, jobs,
jobs, jobs and jobs.
2:09:31
Let's vote for jobs.
2:09:37
Adam Curry: L, B, L, B is in
Seattle, Washington, $350
2:09:42
associated executive
producership for you. Hey guys.
2:09:45
Thank you for producing the best
podcast in the universe. If you
2:09:48
have time, jingles, AC, DC,
guitar riff, goat, karma and a
2:09:54
little girl, yay. I don't know I
have a I can I have a little bit
2:09:59
of AC.
2:10:02
Unknown: Amazing. That's what
you're talking maybe
2:10:04
Adam Curry: that's what he's
talking about. I have
2:10:09
Unknown: no idea you've got
karma.
2:10:14
Adam Curry: That's all I got for
you, man, that's the best. Okay,
2:10:16
we
2:10:16
John C Dvorak: got Claire.
Claire Mutchler, muchler,
2:10:21
muchler, in Pasadena, Maryland,
with a note. I believe this is
2:10:25
the handwritten note.
2:10:27
Adam Curry: Yeah, so you're not
going to read the hat. You're
2:10:29
going to make me read the
handwritten note, because it was
2:10:32
very difficult to read,
2:10:34
John C Dvorak: unless I can read
it. I have it in front of me. I
2:10:36
actually have now, did
2:10:38
Adam Curry: she send something
to the PO Box? Because I haven't
2:10:41
been to the PO Box. I think she
sent her book there is that?
2:10:44
What happened here?
2:10:46
John C Dvorak: She sent a
gorgeous book and to this PO
2:10:51
Box, because I think she sent
one to children's book is pretty
2:10:54
nice. I'll read parts of this
note. This notice, two pages it
2:11:02
I'm Adam and John. My name is
Claire muchler And I or moogler.
2:11:10
I am writing to you as someone
who what I am reading this long
2:11:14
handed, cold read. So it's going
to be slow. Who wrote, who was
2:11:19
hit in the mouth about 10 years
ago by my then boyfriend, now
2:11:26
husband, Cliff cliff, who
insisted we listen to your show
2:11:30
on road trips. Wow, as much as I
resisted and Rose, I eventually
2:11:40
realized you all had some
important things to say, and
2:11:46
dare I say it made me laugh. Oh,
no, why? She has to dare to say
2:11:52
it. But okay, she dares anyway,
10 years later, and I'm writing
2:11:57
to ask for your help. I have, I
have rightly written and right
2:12:04
I've written and so published a
Christmas children's book called
2:12:10
fin the fur. If I are because
this is a self published book, I
2:12:16
am also having to self market
it, which is why you all fit in.
2:12:22
In other words, this is an ad.
Yeah, I would love it if you
2:12:25
would mention the book in the
best podcast.
2:12:29
Adam Curry: Can you write the
copy and in all block letters
2:12:32
for us or something? Next
2:12:33
John C Dvorak: time? Yes, do
that. I will give her the plug
2:12:36
she's looking for here. Thank
you, Adam and John, and then
2:12:40
she's got, okay, you see an
address or a no, okay, website.
2:12:47
Here's the website. Oh, she does
have a website. Okay? Claire, c
2:12:50
l, a, I r, d, muchler, M U, C H,
like much B L, E r, c l, a, I R,
2:12:58
E D, M U, C H, L, E
2:13:01
Adam Curry: r.com, it's
available on Amazon and online
2:13:05
John C Dvorak: Amazon, go there.
Yes or no, we actually know
2:13:07
good. Go to her website. Yeah,
Amazon is a gym. They didn't
2:13:11
take too much money. We do the
same thing, exactly.
2:13:14
Adam Curry: Finn F, I n n the
fur. I think she sent one to the
2:13:17
PO Box for here in Frederick.
Yeah, you probably
2:13:19
John C Dvorak: have one. It's
really nice, well produced book.
2:13:21
It's very professional. She
could have had it published by
2:13:24
anybody, including dimension
that too many eggs.com is
2:13:27
another site you should go to
because Mimi said you haven't
2:13:29
mentioned it forever. Oh, even
though there's a there's a meet
2:13:33
up called too many eggs.com
2:13:36
Adam Curry: you know Jill at our
church, Jill and Mike, Jill. She
2:13:40
she decided she was going to
become a rancher, yeah.
2:13:45
John C Dvorak: All of a sudden
she's like, chickens, Oh, yeah.
2:13:48
Adam Curry: She also has
Longhorns, but she has chickens.
2:13:50
Like, I don't know what to do
with these eggs. I said, Ah, I
2:13:54
have the perfect book for you.
We gave her the book and we saw
2:13:57
her last night. She's like, this
is so i This is the best book
2:14:01
I'm already making, the quiche
and all these other things she
2:14:03
was making. It's a big hit, a
big hit with the wannabe
2:14:07
ranchers.
2:14:08
John C Dvorak: Well, I, if I
were you, yeah, I would say you
2:14:11
got too many eggs. How about a
few dozen? Because the farm eggs
2:14:16
are the best. Oh no,
2:14:18
Adam Curry: she's giving us
eggs, but
2:14:19
John C Dvorak: you're getting
free eggs. Oh, yeah, no, of
2:14:21
course, of course. We move on.
Yes, too many chickens. You get
2:14:24
too many eggs. We
2:14:26
Adam Curry: move on to Sir Kevin
of Devon Gig Harbor, Washington,
2:14:29
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karma. This is Commodore, sir,
2:15:31
Kevin of Devon, all right. Yes,
right. He's already a Commodore.
2:15:40
That's
2:15:41
John C Dvorak: right now we have
Blake. He's in Perth. Yes, I
2:15:45
know Blake, Western, Australia,
26322, he's Associate Executive
2:15:50
producer Michael my
forgetfulness to donate before
2:15:55
my vacation was most definitely,
most definitely, most
2:15:58
definitely, most definitely
punished by the number of things
2:16:02
that didn't go to plan on the
holiday. Oh, please accept my
2:16:07
$400 to Nao. We had to up him to
move him to executive producer,
2:16:12
because this is $400 dollar
reduce, which came into 263, we
2:16:16
will as atonement. And please
give me some jobs karma,
2:16:21
relationship karma, and any
other karma you can think of.
2:16:24
Love the show and can't wait to
catch up on my flights home
2:16:28
Blake from Perth.
2:16:29
Adam Curry: All right, we'll
give you a TPP. Jobs karma, it's
2:16:32
a big one and an F 35 jobs,
jobs,
2:16:38
Unknown: there you go. Karma.
You
2:16:42
Adam Curry: you go. Associate
Executive Producer for feed read
2:16:47
apps. Feed read apps, Coral
Springs, Florida. I combined my
2:16:53
disregard for the M 5m with my
love for making cool apps to
2:16:57
create red wave feed.com red
wave feed.com it aggregates news
2:17:03
from four different mediums and
highlights content trending with
2:17:06
our users. Oh, this is an RSS
feed reader. I'm all for that.
2:17:10
The RSS feed shows stories as
they break, and the podcast
2:17:13
index.org, podcast section
aggregates podcasts from various
2:17:17
alternative news sources. I'm
going to get this out. I love
2:17:20
RSS. Unfortunately, the big tech
overlords won't let me market
2:17:25
red wave feed or publish the iOS
or Android versions. So go to
2:17:29
red wave feed.com to check out
what mainstream media doesn't
2:17:34
want you to see. Wow, that's
horrible. And what
2:17:38
John C Dvorak: that's all about?
Well, think
2:17:43
Adam Curry: there's a real
problem with RSS apps. The why?
2:17:48
I'm going to tell you the app
stores will reject it, saying
2:17:52
you have to show that you have
permission from everybody who's
2:17:55
feed your reading. I kid you
what? I kid you not. And I know
2:18:00
this, because whenever someone,
and this is mainly Apple, I
2:18:03
don't know, I think Google does
it too. Now, I'm sure Google
2:18:06
Play Store, whenever someone
creates a new podcast app,
2:18:10
they'll get a rejection notice
that says, Well, do you, and
2:18:13
this is this exact voice, do you
have permission for everybody to
2:18:17
use their RSS feeds, at which
point we have a standard
2:18:23
template, and I send that out on
behalf of the App Maker, the
2:18:27
developer, and I say, Hey, this
is Adam. We have the podcast
2:18:31
index. These are voluntarily
submitted, and they are free and
2:18:36
and this app is permitted to use
our API, and then they approve
2:18:41
it.
2:18:43
John C Dvorak: Do you have that
particular piece of information
2:18:46
in the podcasting 2.0 EULA, I'm
not joking.
2:18:53
Adam Curry: What do you mean?
Yes, I think we actually do.
2:18:57
Because
2:18:58
John C Dvorak: if you do, then I
think you're legit. Otherwise
2:19:00
you're just sit talking. I think
that. I think that way. I really
2:19:04
think it has to be in the EULA.
2:19:07
Adam Curry: I think it's in the
toss. I don't think we have a
2:19:09
EULA. We have a toss.
2:19:11
John C Dvorak: What's the terms
of service? Yes,
2:19:15
Adam Curry: yes. I don't think
we have a EULA. I would never
2:19:17
subject anybody to a EULA.
2:19:20
John C Dvorak: Let me see should
be, well, whatever it's said,
2:19:23
Yes, you should be doing this.
Yeah, it's ridiculous, because
2:19:26
it seems to me, you put RSS out
there for a reason. It's not
2:19:29
because I want to lock it down.
2:19:31
Adam Curry: But the reason why
these Silicon Valley companies
2:19:34
don't want that is because they
want people to, you know, to use
2:19:38
the the social networking apps,
there's no benefit. There's no
2:19:43
benefit to people using RSS.
That seems pretty obvious to me.
2:19:51
John C Dvorak: Yeah, Gina B in
mission, British Columbia, and
2:19:55
she comes in with 220, 33, and
she says, ITM thank you for your
2:19:59
courage. Heartbeat. Add my
smoking hot husband's birthday
2:20:01
to the list on october 27
Eduardo Eduardo Jimenez turns 42
2:20:08
many thanks for hitting me in
the mouth. Request to jingle
2:20:12
something hot on my leg and a
yak. Karma, please.
2:20:16
Congratulations on the show's
sweet 17. Gina b I
2:20:20
Unknown: just felt something
2:20:21
hot on my legs.
2:20:25
You've got karma.
2:20:31
John C Dvorak: I'm gonna read
the next one so you can get the
2:20:33
big one. Matthew Martell in
broom, all Pennsylvania to 1060
2:20:39
Hey. JCD, advice accepted from
show 1697 however, no listen.
2:20:43
Listener filled my $55 spot for
show 1701. You were upset at how
2:20:50
short the list was calling all
douche bags visit Martell
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2:21:10
order. Okay, all
2:21:12
Adam Curry: right. And then I
get this monster one, which is
2:21:14
from Micah Sherrill
Hendersonville, North Carolina,
2:21:19
John C Dvorak: Micah or Micah,
2:21:21
Adam Curry: Micah, I am Micah
Cheryl. My father, Michael. And
2:21:24
I are artists, and we have long
admired your work. He found the
2:21:27
company mud tools. Mud tools
that makes pottery, tools that
2:21:32
makes pottery tools. And I work
alongside and we had 28
2:21:35
employees, 10 of whom were
family. Half of my dad's company
2:21:38
in my home sat in Bat Cave,
North Carolina, near Chimney
2:21:43
Rock. You see where this is
going. The office was on the
2:21:47
first floor of the house I lived
in beside the rocky, Broad
2:21:50
River. One Friday morning, I
woke at 850 thinking was just
2:21:55
the sound of orders being
packed, but no, it was boulders
2:21:57
crashing into the house. Wow.
Yeah, this is Helene. I escaped
2:22:03
in my car to the firehouse by
950 my home and half of my
2:22:07
father's business were gone,
swallowed by the river. Some
2:22:10
called that place ground 03.
Rivers met there, and it was the
2:22:13
epicenter of destruction. I've
never known my neighbors before.
2:22:17
We found ourselves together at
the firehouse, trapped with a
2:22:20
rescue team. The violence by the
river was immense, but the surge
2:22:24
receded. Just as water began to
fill the firehouse, we were
2:22:27
surrounded by mudslides, fallen
trees and broken bridges. The
2:22:32
Army reached us after two days
crossing a shattered bridge,
2:22:35
seeing my father and brother
waiting for me was a moment I
2:22:37
will not forget. The next day, I
was airlifted out of the valley,
2:22:41
but most of my family stayed
behind to protect what remained.
2:22:44
We went without power for 17
days while they cleaned the
2:22:47
roads and restored
communications. This is
2:22:52
heartbreaking. The destruction
here is hard to fathom, yet
2:22:55
through it all, my family has
come together. I found new
2:22:57
friends and family and the
neighbors and rescued workers
2:23:00
and rescue workers who shared
their experience. This
2:23:03
experience, I lost everything
except for my car, but somehow I
2:23:07
feel richer than before. I have
seen amazing love, kindness and
2:23:11
miracles recently, my family
will rebuild, and I am hopeful
2:23:15
the media would have us believe
our neighbors won't have our
2:23:17
backs in a time of meet need.
But I can tell you that in
2:23:20
western North Carolina, this is
not true. COVID may have driven
2:23:24
people apart, but Helene has
done the opposite. Thank you
2:23:27
both for making a show that
brings a little light to the
2:23:30
world. PS, Isaiah 58, six speaks
to me about everything that has
2:23:34
happened, and he has a link to
it. There are also links to my
2:23:40
so it's what is this link tree
here? Check out the Instagram
2:23:44
link for videos from the flood.
Also links to my dad's art and
2:23:47
company side as well. GoFundMe
links. Micah Cheryl on
2:23:51
Instagram. Is
2:23:52
John C Dvorak: it Micah a woman?
2:23:54
Adam Curry: I don't know. M, I,
C, A, h, S, A, sure. R, R, I, L,
2:23:59
L, Micah Cheryl, I don't have
the link, so 210, and 60, well,
2:24:07
I will definitely be praying for
you and your family and your
2:24:09
neighbors and everybody there.
Thank you, Micah. I think it's
2:24:12
Micah
2:24:14
John C Dvorak: Eli the coffee
guys up in bensonville,
2:24:16
Illinois. He comes in with 210,
24 and says, last episodes, tip
2:24:20
of the day about Kia seeds was
fantastic. We actually make
2:24:24
pudding from Kia chias, chia
kakiya Kia seeds, soaking them
2:24:30
in amount in almond milk
overnight and mixing in spices
2:24:35
and dried fruit. I never thought
to throw them in my smoothies,
2:24:39
because they can get a little
gritty, but let it soak five
2:24:42
minutes and boom. Shakalaka,
it's a game changer. I come for
2:24:47
the show, but stay for the tip,
and even though it's it's great
2:24:51
to start the day with a
smoothie. Coffee is fantastic in
2:24:55
the morning at any time of the
day. Visit gig or what Coffee
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roasters.com and use. The code.
ITM for 20% off your order.
2:25:02
State, caffeine. Eli, the coffee
guy,
2:25:04
Adam Curry: all right. Eli,
Indiana, the Indy. No agenda.
2:25:06
Meet Up Greenwood, Indiana. $205
this is the Indiana meetup
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switcheroo on behalf of Dame
Swanny in the morning from
2:25:15
Indianapolis. Keep up the
awesome work. Yes, Dame Swanny,
2:25:18
I guess she won the raffle. And
we do have a report coming up in
2:25:21
just moments, or in our second
segment somewhere,
2:25:24
John C Dvorak: uh, Linda
lupatkin in Lakewood, Colorado,
2:25:28
Adam Curry: $200 okay, you can
make me do the long one again. I
2:25:32
got it
2:25:33
John C Dvorak: jobs karma for
but she's asking for jobs karma,
2:25:36
believe it or not. No no for a
resume that gets results. Go to
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Image makers inc.com, for all
your executive resume and job
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search needs, that's image maker
zinc with a K or find Linda Lou
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Dutchess of jobs and writer of
resumes on the producer list,
2:25:49
jobs,
2:25:50
Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs
2:25:56
Adam Curry: karma, and then our
final Associate Executive
2:26:00
Producer with $200 anonymous
escapee from the corrupt,
2:26:03
progressive hell hole of
Massachusetts. Thanks for
2:26:06
helping keep us sane to a
degree, the first of a two part
2:26:10
donation from us cashing out of
our home in progressive, corrupt
2:26:13
political hell hole of
Massachusetts. Don't sugar coat
2:26:16
it. Great Fairy Tales suburban
town outside Boston to raise and
2:26:20
educate kids. But since COVID
and the trans the kids movement
2:26:24
and clusters, the crazy clowns
have completely taken over our
2:26:27
25 year old adopted hometown,
and we can stomach stomach no
2:26:32
longer. Wow, our excellent so
far, kids are in Utah and
2:26:37
Colorado. For now, still have a
home in a beautiful mountain
2:26:40
town in the Socialist Republic
of Vermont, for now, holding
2:26:43
steady there, and the kids would
be pissed off who we gave up on
2:26:46
that town. At least in Vermont,
the corruption is only about 10%
2:26:50
of Massachusetts, and most of
the commies mean really. Mean
2:26:55
really well, they are just Dopey
and not fascist. After we figure
2:26:59
out how deep of a Western red
spot we need to put to put a
2:27:03
flag down in with our
Massachusetts inflated house
2:27:07
proceeds, after the election
results, we'll figure out part
2:27:11
two. All right, well, I'm glad
you're escaping, and thank you
2:27:15
very much for the support. And
that wraps up our executive and
2:27:19
Associate Executive producers
for episode 1706 we appreciate
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it really. We appreciate it a
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Unknown: formula is this, we go
2:27:58
out. We hit people in the mouth.
2:28:00
Canada. I
2:28:07
just felt something
2:28:08
hot on
2:28:17
Adam Curry: my legs about
2:28:21
John C Dvorak: this Texas story
for you? It's just for you. Oh,
2:28:24
wait before we do that, I have
an ask Adam.
2:28:27
Adam Curry: Oh, I was not
prepared for this. Allowed me to
2:28:29
get a jingle. Ask Adam, jingle.
Do we have a jingle? Okay, here
2:28:36
we go. This is not this is
jingle. Wow, almost not worth
2:28:42
it. Okay? And ask a lot of work,
lot of work for that, ask Adam
2:28:47
jingle, okay, what is the
question?
2:28:51
John C Dvorak: The question is,
well, it's a question I'll ask
2:28:54
Adam after the clip is played.
Federal
2:28:57
Unknown: authorities have seized
$76 million worth of illegal e
2:29:01
cigarettes. The FDA and Customs
and Border Protection said
2:29:04
yesterday, the shipment involved
about 3 million illegal e
2:29:08
cigarettes. Authorities said the
E cigarettes were intentionally
2:29:12
mislabeled as actual vaping
products. The seizure stemmed
2:29:16
from a joint operation aimed at
cracking down on illegal
2:29:19
shipments across the border. The
agency previously warned online
2:29:23
retailers about selling
unauthorized e cigarette items,
2:29:26
which often end up in the hands
of children.
2:29:29
Adam Curry: A very confusing
report. That's
2:29:32
John C Dvorak: what I'm asked.
That's what I'm asking you,
2:29:33
what's an illegal e cigarette
and how is it not a vape?
2:29:38
Adam Curry: I believe what
they're talking about here is
2:29:41
that the self contained vapes
that have the cartridge or
2:29:47
something built right into it,
what it really means is
2:29:50
something that the tobacco
companies are not making money
2:29:53
on. And the reason I say this is
because Philip Morris has their
2:29:58
shares have just. An all time
high on the boom from Zin. Are
2:30:04
you familiar with Zin? Am I'm
not familiar with din zin Zulu.
2:30:12
Zulu, Yankee, November,
2:30:15
John C Dvorak: Zin, as in
Zinfandel, they got the wine
2:30:18
business. Nope.
2:30:19
Adam Curry: These actually,
Tucker Carlson has been
2:30:21
promoting these not for money,
because he's hooked on them.
2:30:24
They are oral nicotine pouches.
2:30:27
John C Dvorak: He's hooked on
them.
2:30:28
Adam Curry: Oh yeah, oh yeah,
oh. He
2:30:31
John C Dvorak: always know this
because he
2:30:32
Adam Curry: said it, he said it
multiple times, and he's
2:30:34
sticking him in his mind. He has
him right in his gum while he's
2:30:37
talking all the time, all day
long. It's like jaw and they're
2:30:41
very addictive, apparently. And
and this is now their stock. The
2:30:47
stock is now, it's like some
crazy like 130 $132 and so this
2:30:53
is a protective mechanism,
because a an e cigarette would
2:30:56
be a nicotine disbursement
device, and we can't have that
2:31:01
because that market, after they
ruined the entire vaping market
2:31:07
by buying up jewel and then
killing it off. Now, now we need
2:31:11
to have that. So
2:31:14
John C Dvorak: that report, I've
never heard a zin or that
2:31:18
Tucker's, you would
2:31:19
Adam Curry: probably, probably
like it. You'd probably like to
2:31:21
have a little pouches in tucked
away your gum there while you're
2:31:24
doing
2:31:24
John C Dvorak: the show. Like
the idea it sounds, if you have
2:31:26
something like that tucked away
in your gum, it sounds like
2:31:28
something that'll cause cancer.
I sat next next to it was Nancy
2:31:32
Snyder man, I think on an
airplane once, and have been who
2:31:36
Adam Curry: is Nancy Snyder man,
2:31:37
John C Dvorak: she was a famous
doc TV doctor, but she's a real
2:31:42
doctor, and she did. She was an
it turns out, even though she
2:31:48
was on TV, she'd be promoting
whatever she promoted, this
2:31:51
like, 20 years ago or longer,
and she was a nose, throat and
2:31:57
ear doctor, something or mouth,
nose, I don't know what it was,
2:31:59
but she, she says most of her
time is spent doing cancer
2:32:03
operations on people's gums.
For, you know, these, these
2:32:08
things like, what is going on
with that Zen product where you
2:32:11
stick, you know? Or Cha, she
says she just was painted
2:32:15
tobacco products because this
causes these horrible mouth
2:32:19
cancers. And that's right, there
was like, oh, okay, so the
2:32:25
likelihood of me liking Zin is a
zero, Hmm. Well, after listening
2:32:31
to her, my God, it was
disgusting.
2:32:36
Adam Curry: By the way, in the
podcast Index Terms of Service,
2:32:39
we do have a whole section there
on submission of content. So
2:32:42
yes, we're covered. We're good
to go. It's all in there. Thank
2:32:47
you for making me look I have a
new term, a new term on the
2:32:50
show. As you know, the BRICS
conference is taking place this
2:32:53
week. Very, very exciting,
because there's nothing really
2:32:57
happening. Whoa, we're gonna
have our own payment system. We
2:33:01
talked about that in the last
show. You still, you still have
2:33:03
to use a MasterCard or Visa to
fill up your bricks pay. So
2:33:07
ludicrous. I guess they're still
working on the actual cbdc and
2:33:11
the hub and spoke model they
speak of, but it talks cheap.
2:33:15
Well, talk is cheap, but, you
know, they are. They're talking
2:33:18
about stuff. So it's not that we
shouldn't be completely worried
2:33:21
about I think they're just
pushing it off until Trump
2:33:24
becomes president and then says,
hey, put him back on Swift and
2:33:27
the dollar is the way to go. But
Deutsche Villa introduces us to
2:33:31
a new term, which is a part
outgrowth of the BRICS for 24
2:33:36
years, Russian President
Vladimir Putin steered clear of
2:33:41
Pyongyang, but in June of this
year, the stars aligned, Putin
2:33:45
was back in North Korea's
capital city with leader Kim
2:33:48
Jong Un in need of more
firepower for Russia's war
2:33:52
against Ukraine. Then earlier
this month came a meeting with
2:33:55
Iran's new president, Massoud
poskin Putin, cementing ties
2:34:00
with a country that's helped
push his full scale Ukraine
2:34:03
invasion since almost the
beginning. And then there's his
2:34:06
relationship with China's Xi
Jinping, whose country has
2:34:09
helped Russia less directly, by
providing critical components
2:34:13
for weaponry and by not opposing
Putin on Ukraine, all told,
2:34:18
together, they've been recently
dubbed the crinks,
2:34:23
Unknown: the cranks, oh, please
2:34:28
John C Dvorak: have a report
saying along the same lines,
2:34:31
although it doesn't have that
term, this is DPRK in Russia as
2:34:35
a short report from NTD,
2:34:38
Unknown: the latest on
Allegations of North Korean
2:34:40
troops fighting for Moscow
defense secretary, Lloyd Austin
2:34:44
now confirms the soldiers are in
Russia already. This comes after
2:34:48
days of ambiguity
2:34:50
as we continue to look at this,
there is,
2:34:52
there is evidence that there are
DPRK troops
2:34:58
in Russia. What? Exactly they're
doing,
2:35:02
left to be seen.
2:35:03
Adam Curry: This is such a scam.
This is such
2:35:06
John C Dvorak: I'm a total
agreement with this. This, yeah,
2:35:09
this
2:35:09
Adam Curry: is complete crap. Is
just Military Industrial Complex
2:35:12
warmongering. And shame on CBS
for picking it up. Video
2:35:17
Unknown: released by the
Ukrainian government shows North
2:35:20
Korean troops receiving military
gear in Russia. CBS cannot
2:35:25
independently verify the
footage, but defense secretary
2:35:28
Austin confirmed that Vladimir
Putin and Kim Jong Un have their
2:35:33
troops training side by side at
three specialized military sites
2:35:37
inside of Russia.
2:35:38
There is evidence that there are
DPRK troops
2:35:44
in Russia. Ukrainian President
warned him that Russia may send
2:35:49
those forces to Ukraine, proving
Putin seeks to escalate, not
2:35:55
negotiate, and South Korean
officials say the number may
2:35:59
soon climb to 10,000 revealing
that Russia is already training
2:36:03
3000 North Korean special forces
how to operate equipment,
2:36:07
including drones. Us. Officials
said the North Korean soldiers
2:36:11
traveled in mid October by ship
from North Korea to eastern
2:36:15
Russia and could end up on the
battlefield. Russia
2:36:18
is indeed forced to
2:36:19
turn to North Korea for
manpower. This would be a sign
2:36:22
of weakness, not strength, on
the part of the Kremlin. Russia
2:36:26
has already lost roughly 600,000
soldiers, according to the
2:36:30
Pentagon, and has turned to
hired mercenaries from Cuba and
2:36:33
other countries for manpower and
access of us adversaries are now
2:36:38
helping Russia. Iran sent
personnel and drones. China lent
2:36:43
much needed financial support,
and North Korea sent munitions.
2:36:47
The US is still trying to figure
out what Kim Jong Un thinks he's
2:36:51
getting out of this deal, and
fear it could include Russian
2:36:55
expertise to help build out his
nuclear program.
2:36:58
It's been concerning, certainly
this development, this this
2:37:01
willingness of of Kim to
literally put skin in the game
2:37:06
here.
2:37:07
Adam Curry: Oh, well, let's put
some more military stuff in
2:37:09
South Korea then, or whatever,
to get on with it. Stop with the
2:37:13
psyop. We get it. We get it
more, more arms, more stuff. Got
2:37:18
it. By the way, one of our
trolls says here that this is
2:37:23
why India is key for bricks.
They have ru pay, which is a
2:37:26
MasterCard visa alternative, and
the Reserve Bank of India has
2:37:31
been the Reserve Bank of the
Middle Eastern countries, or was
2:37:34
a reserve bank for the Middle
Eastern countries up until the
2:37:36
80s. That's interesting.
2:37:39
John C Dvorak: Rupay, what? It's
a pun, yeah.
2:37:41
Adam Curry: Well, it's marketing
man, rupay. And, yes, this
2:37:45
John C Dvorak: North Korea thing
is nonsense. You know, the other
2:37:48
thing that I'm surprised nobody
picked this up is that the
2:37:51
there's been joint these
countries. We do it all the
2:37:55
time. Joint Operations,
practice, practice, wars, yeah,
2:37:59
yeah.
2:38:01
Adam Curry: War Games, yeah,
2:38:03
John C Dvorak: war games. And so
currently underway, I think are
2:38:06
just might be ending, is the war
games that were played with, uh,
2:38:11
Iran and Saudi Arabia, yeah,
which is like, wait a minute,
2:38:15
this is what. This makes no
sense. And so what they couldn't
2:38:19
figure out, some way of making a
fuss about it. I guess I mean,
2:38:22
this North Korea thing is
ludicrous. There was
2:38:28
Adam Curry: something else about
that I can't find offhand
2:38:31
failing everywhere. Hey, one of
our old buddies passed away,
2:38:38
someone who we talked about a
lot in the early days of the
2:38:42
show, he's gone. This
2:38:44
Unknown: is just in the Action
News. Controversial Turkish
2:38:47
cleric Fatu la Galen, who has
been living in exile in the
2:38:51
Poconos in Pennsylvania, has
died. Galen to Pennsylvania 1999
2:38:55
but the Islamic spiritual leader
still held sway over many Turks
2:38:59
from afar. Turkey's president
blamed Glenn for masterminding
2:39:03
the failed coup attempt in that
nation in 2016 where more than
2:39:06
250 people were killed. In 2200
were wounded. Gulen was in his
2:39:11
80s,
2:39:11
Adam Curry: so this guy has that
compound in the Poconos, and he
2:39:15
has a huge stake in the charter
schools, particularly in Texas,
2:39:19
but really all over the US,
2:39:21
John C Dvorak: yes, yes. He
2:39:22
Adam Curry: was a school guy.
And we have one of our
2:39:25
producers, Sir Mark Hall,
happens to be an expert on the
2:39:28
topic. He, in fact, produced a
movie, a documentary called
2:39:33
Killing ed. I have a link in the
show notes under Gulen, you can
2:39:37
watch it, I think, for unto be
untubie, it's on to be and lo
2:39:41
and behold, he shows up on TRT.
He's being interviewed about it.
2:39:44
What are
2:39:45
Unknown: your thoughts, and what
do you think about the death of
2:39:51
the ring leader of fat
2:39:54
Well, I think this is a very
pivotal day in the history of
2:39:57
fato fetula gouver. Was
obviously instrumental in
2:40:01
creating this global enterprise
of businesses, schools and other
2:40:09
opportunities for his followers
around the world. We don't
2:40:14
really know what's going to pan
out after fatula gulen's death.
2:40:17
I think that's going to be one
of the more interesting things
2:40:19
is the succession of Fauci la
Gulen in this huge empire, and
2:40:24
who's going to run it? What?
2:40:26
Adam Curry: What I'd kind of
forgotten, or we've certainly on
2:40:28
the show, forgotten, about how
vast this really is. And now
2:40:32
remember the CIA were the were
the ones who say, why don't you
2:40:36
come in here? You live in the
Poconos. He's kind of protected.
2:40:39
He's some some intelligence
protected status, and no one
2:40:43
really has been able to
penetrate the compound and find
2:40:46
out what's going on. But again,
Mark did this whole documentary
2:40:50
about the charter schools,
particularly in Texas. The
2:40:53
numbers are astounding. Mark,
2:40:55
Unknown: please tell us about
the charter school chain of
2:40:58
federal in the United States.
First of all how much money they
2:41:01
are, they are getting from the
taxpayers. And how is the factor
2:41:05
affecting the US education
system and the visa scandal?
2:41:09
Absolutely, the charter school
system the United States are
2:41:14
it's something unusual. Not many
countries have this system where
2:41:18
a private organization can come
and petition a local state
2:41:23
government to get a charter to
run a public school. These are
2:41:26
not private schools. These are
public schools operated by
2:41:30
entities such as the Gulen
Movement fato here in the United
2:41:34
States, they operate about 200
of these charter schools around
2:41:38
the country, and they receive a
certain amount of tax dollars
2:41:42
each year in Texas, it can
between eight and $9,000 per
2:41:46
student per year. This money is
guaranteed to the operator of
2:41:50
the charter school, and
currently, there's somewhere
2:41:53
around 80 of these Fauci lagoon
fatter schools just in Texas
2:41:58
alone, we'd estimate that they
would be earning in excess of
2:42:03
$800 million perhaps even close
to a billion dollars now through
2:42:08
the operation these charter
schools around the United
2:42:10
States. So it's a tremendous
amount of money. Obviously, some
2:42:15
of that money has to go to
operation the schools, but it's
2:42:19
been estimated that perhaps 20%
of that, let's say, billion
2:42:23
dollars yearly, is being used
for other non educational
2:42:26
purposes of the Gulen movement
or fato here in the United
2:42:31
States, we
2:42:32
Adam Curry: need to get into the
charter school business.
2:42:34
John C Dvorak: Yeah, yeah. I
mean, sounds like a winner.
2:42:39
Adam Curry: Big time. This is
really good. I love that we have
2:42:44
these, these experts. They're
all part of no agenda nation.
2:42:48
John C Dvorak: Another thing, if
you want to make money is you
2:42:51
can start digging around Gaza,
oh,
2:42:54
Adam Curry: for the gold. I
thought, I thought, I thought it
2:42:56
was Lebanon. I didn't think it
was Gaza. No,
2:42:58
John C Dvorak: is it Lebanon? Is
it maybe it's Lebanon expressing
2:43:02
this report, it's a bunker of
cash Israel. Report,
2:43:07
Adam Curry: yes, there we go,
2:43:10
Unknown: and they actually have
targeted or actually sent
2:43:13
airstrikes on nearly 30
financial institutions in
2:43:16
Lebanon that it says are linked
to the Hezbollah terrorist
2:43:19
group, and Israel has continued
following the money all the way
2:43:23
to a bunker underneath the
hospital in Beirut. Israel said
2:43:27
that over half a billion dollars
in cash and gold was stored
2:43:31
there by the late Hezbollah's
former leader Hassan Nasrallah.
2:43:36
Israel also warned Lebanese
officials to not let Hezbollah
2:43:40
use this money for terrorist
activity. However, Secretary of
2:43:44
State, Secretary of Defense,
Lloyd Austin, mentioned that the
2:43:48
US does not have any evidence of
this bunker full of cash
2:43:52
underneath the hospital in
Beirut, but he said they will
2:43:55
continue working with Israel to
get more information.
2:43:59
Adam Curry: There was a video
that someone sent me on the
2:44:03
telegram. I think of a precision
missile hitting the apartment,
2:44:08
yeah, and dropping. And it
dropped. It's like, it was like
2:44:12
911 like a pull it. I
2:44:14
John C Dvorak: have a copy of
that video. Was turned into a
2:44:17
GIF that's, you can see the
people on the balcony, and then
2:44:21
you see this missile hitting the
base of it, and it just drops
2:44:25
the thing, like a like a Rubble,
Rubble it rubbed, is it's just
2:44:29
one shot. Yeah, I was actually
going to put it in the
2:44:33
newsletter, and I decided not
to, because it's so gruesome,
2:44:36
gruesome.
2:44:36
Adam Curry: Well, when Trump
comes in one, phone call Abraham
2:44:39
accords two, and we're good to
go. And hopefully you can stop
2:44:44
some of the climate change
nonsense. I have two clips,
2:44:47
although one is kind of funny.
Do you remember the the 15
2:44:54
minute cities and and the push?
They haven't stopped and well,
2:44:59
but the pushback. It's a
conspiracy theory. It's not
2:45:03
true.
2:45:05
Unknown: It's very true. Here is
2:45:07
Adam Curry: CTV reporting on the
15 minute city of Edmonton,
2:45:12
after
2:45:12
Unknown: three years of
planning, city administration is
2:45:14
presenting its vision to
accommodate a population of 2
2:45:17
million people through 15 minute
cities three days of public
2:45:21
hearings on the plan began at
city hall this morning. She
2:45:24
lands key has more the
2:45:26
50 new district plans and
corresponding by laws will
2:45:29
replace 54 existing planning
documents dating back to the
2:45:33
1980s administration says the
goal is to accommodate 600,000
2:45:37
new residents in redeveloped
areas, with 50% of all new home
2:45:41
units added through infill. The
plan also calls for half of all
2:45:44
future travel to be done by
transit and for residents to
2:45:47
access all their daily needs
within 15 minutes. Not everyone
2:45:51
supports the plan. My
2:45:53
understanding is that this means
I will need to stay within my
2:45:56
district to meet all my needs so
that the city can meet its
2:46:00
climate plan objectives.
2:46:01
I don't think Edmonton, Edmonton
is can afford to be part of a
2:46:05
renovation experiment of this
size so quickly. I
2:46:09
think unfortunately, a lot of
the district plan in particular
2:46:12
have been derailed by 15
minutes. Cities, conspiracy
2:46:15
theories, you know, World
Economic Forums, etc. At the end
2:46:19
of the day, this is about land
use. So
2:46:21
Adam Curry: literally, one of
the council members like, no,
2:46:24
no, no, it's a conspiracy
theory. Well, they're calling it
2:46:26
the 15 minute city is
unbelievable. What kind
2:46:29
John C Dvorak: of a conspiracy
is it? The climate change,
2:46:33
climate something of justice.
What was that phrase that was in
2:46:37
that report? I
2:46:38
Adam Curry: don't know. It's
stupid, by the way, if
2:46:41
John C Dvorak: you look in your
archives, I had a clip about
2:46:45
this Edmonton situation months,
no, no more than a year ago.
2:46:49
Maybe was it that is a long time
ago. I've never played it, yeah,
2:46:54
but yeah, no, Edmonton has been
on on the here it is. Here
2:46:58
Unknown: we are building a
cohesive city with opportunities
2:47:02
for local living.
2:47:03
Population is rapidly growing,
and we have to be able to
2:47:07
accommodate for that. Right now.
The plans we have are kind of
2:47:10
Frankenstein together over
decades, the
2:47:12
50 new district plans and
corresponding by laws will
2:47:15
replace 54 existing planning
documents dating back to the
2:47:19
1980s where
2:47:20
city is going, and the more we
can accommodate with an existing
2:47:23
infrastructure and existing
neighborhoods where it is for
2:47:26
the taxpayers as well.
Administration
2:47:28
says the goal is to accommodate
600,000 new residents in
2:47:32
redeveloped areas with 50% of
all new home units added through
2:47:35
infill. The plan also calls for
half of all future travel to be
2:47:39
done by transit and for
residents,
2:47:42
John C Dvorak: the same report a
year later, due
2:47:44
Unknown: to climate change.
2:47:47
Adam Curry: Now, now for the
climate news that is mind
2:47:51
boggling. Kim Kardashian is
going to help save the planet by
2:47:57
donating a percentage of the
sales of her new bra, and this
2:48:03
bra is quite an instrument whose
2:48:07
Unknown: Earth's temperature is
getting hotter and hotter, the
2:48:10
sea levels are rising, the ice
sheets are shrinking. And I'm
2:48:14
not a scientist, but I do
believe everyone can use their
2:48:18
skill set to do their part. What
2:48:21
John C Dvorak: she says she's
not a scientist, no. And I said,
2:48:25
no kidding. Oh, okay. Well, the
2:48:27
Unknown: ice sheets are
shrinking, and I'm not a
2:48:29
scientist, but I do believe
everyone can use I do believe to
2:48:33
do their part. That's why I'm
introducing a brand new bra with
2:48:38
a built in nipple, so no matter
how hot it is, you'll always
2:48:41
look cold. Some days are hard,
but these nipples are harder.
2:48:48
These aren't
2:48:51
going anywhere. The skims
ultimate nipple brow
2:48:57
due to climate change,
2:48:58
John C Dvorak: yes, so this, oh,
my God, these brought this.
2:49:01
What's wrong with these people?
This
2:49:03
Adam Curry: bra has, uh, built
in nipples. It's the new trend,
2:49:07
free the nipple. Free the
nipple. It's so hot due to
2:49:12
climate change, that is cold
with a Kim Kardashian bra. Yeah,
2:49:18
and they say that we're
perverting children. I don't
2:49:20
think so. No, I just have two
more things actually need to
2:49:26
read to
2:49:27
John C Dvorak: you. Well, before
you do that, let's play. I got
2:49:29
another off beat clip. Might as
well get it out of the way. All
2:49:31
right, because this is
information I had no idea.
2:49:34
Because if you think about it,
it obviously has to happen. You
2:49:39
know, all the container ships
going back and forth and back
2:49:41
and forth and back and forth,
containers fall off and drop
2:49:44
into the ocean with goods and
services in on those services,
2:49:48
but goods and the numbers are
ridiculously high in
2:49:52
Unknown: rough seas. Shipping
Containers don't always reach
2:49:55
their destination, but their
contents can make it into the
2:49:58
ocean and back to land in.
Retired ecologist Russ Lewis
2:50:01
knows all too well.
2:50:03
I found a calling just to go out
here and give back to the beach
2:50:06
and collect all this junk, you
know, that's washing in anything
2:50:11
you find in landfills out there
in that ocean, and when the
2:50:14
conditions are right, some of it
lands on the beach.
2:50:16
Lewis patrols along the coast of
Long Beach Peninsula in
2:50:19
Washington State, he's picked up
some strange items over the
2:50:22
years,
2:50:23
some other things started
showing up, like those Croc
2:50:27
shoes, those helmets, you know,
the tennis ball sleeves, the
2:50:35
volleyballs and the little
footballs.
2:50:40
Nearly 2000 containers
containing these products slid
2:50:43
into the Pacific after a cargo
ship hit heavy swells in
2:50:46
November 2020, many of the
others are likely the same ones
2:50:50
that started showing up on lose
as beach. That's
2:50:52
definitely a container spill.
When you find more of this, of
2:50:56
the same thing more than once.
You know, if you find it three
2:50:59
or four times, that kind of
strikes me. This container spill
2:51:03
material, plus it has some bio
fouling on it.
2:51:06
Most of the world's everyday
goods are packed in these large
2:51:09
metal boxes and stacked on
ships. Joe crank is the
2:51:12
president and CEO of the World
Shipping Council. He says 250
2:51:17
million containers shipped last
year.
2:51:19
These boxes have revolutionized
world trade because they're very
2:51:25
easy to pack. They're very easy
to load. In most cases,
2:51:29
more than 20,000 shipping
containers have tumbled
2:51:31
overboard in the last 15 years.
Cargo ships can lose anywhere
2:51:35
from a single container to
hundreds at a time in rough
2:51:38
seas. When
2:51:39
you lose containers offshore,
you have to report that loss to
2:51:43
some type of government
authority because it's a hazard
2:51:46
to navigation, and it might be a
pollution hazard, depending on
2:51:50
what's inside that container.
2:51:52
The United Nations International
Maritime Organization is trying
2:51:55
to tackle the problem with new
rules, but it currently has no
2:51:58
way to enforce them.
2:52:00
Adam Curry: Well, we could have
tightened that report up a
2:52:02
little bit.
2:52:03
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it was a
crappy report, but it's the only
2:52:05
one I have. And I didn't realize
there's two 50 million
2:52:08
containers going back and forth
and back and forth. That's a
2:52:11
lot.
2:52:12
Adam Curry: Well, yeah, due to
climate change,
2:52:14
John C Dvorak: yeah, it does,
yeah. So big news
2:52:17
Adam Curry: out of the
Netherlands. And luckily, I
2:52:19
speak the language, so I'm
looking through all of the
2:52:22
documents. I don't have a
complete report, but the
2:52:24
headline is that Bill Gates will
have to stand trial in the
2:52:29
Netherland in the Netherlands,
along with other defendants in a
2:52:34
COVID vaccine injury lawsuit, as
the courts have decided that
2:52:39
there was enough people in this
the name of the stick thing
2:52:44
react unrecht, which is a
nonprofit of what what the News,
2:52:51
the news is calling the corona
skeptics, who have sued gates,
2:52:57
along with former Dutch Prime
Minister and our new NATO
2:53:01
Secretary General, Mark. Other
defendants include Albert Burla
2:53:06
of Pfizer, and the main
complaint is that these that
2:53:16
gates through his
representatives, including these
2:53:19
government officials,
deliberately misled these
2:53:22
victims of COVID shots about the
safety of the COVID 19
2:53:26
vaccinations, despite knowing
that these injections were, in
2:53:30
fact, not safe and effective.
And the Court has said yes, in
2:53:36
Leo Varden, which is that's, I
mean, that's the court you don't
2:53:40
want to go to that's Leo varn is
pretty much the that's where you
2:53:43
go to court. You get in trouble,
bad news out there. It's a long
2:53:47
drive to from Amsterdam, and so
Gates's attorneys had objected,
2:53:55
saying, you know, there's no
jurisdiction. But the court
2:53:58
said, no, no, no, we have, we
have looked into it, and we
2:54:02
decided that that indeed, they
have standing and you will have
2:54:07
to appear. Yeah. Now, this is
pretty big.
2:54:14
John C Dvorak: This is not being
reported. Well, well, you just
2:54:17
get what your report, right
there is better than anything
2:54:19
I've heard so far
2:54:21
Adam Curry: on the whole show,
2:54:23
John C Dvorak: no reported in
the mainstream media. This
2:54:26
report about gates being, oh,
you know, commandeered Yes, to
2:54:30
appear in Holland, to testify
about him, or to face charges. I
2:54:37
guess the amounts to,
2:54:38
Adam Curry: well, it's literally
about the safe and effective.
2:54:41
Just think about the results of
that lawsuit could be
2:54:44
determining, for a lot of people
who are saying safe and
2:54:47
effective, and we're on the take
directly or indirectly from big
2:54:50
pharma
2:54:52
John C Dvorak: through
advertising, has to break this
2:54:54
open, yeah,
2:54:55
Adam Curry: well, it would be
good if it started there. And
2:54:58
then I want to share and this is
finally. Thing I have before we
2:55:01
take another break. Final thing,
I've received a lot of similar
2:55:05
notes, but this was the most
succinct and the most
2:55:08
interesting one regarding Tiktok
addiction. And you know, we had
2:55:14
this conversation on episode
1704, and you know, you rightly
2:55:17
said that you had no issue with
addiction because you just look
2:55:21
at stuff on the web browser, on
your desktop, you're not on the
2:55:23
app, and the apps are built and
have had some success with
2:55:28
addicting young people. And
here's the note from a Zoomer,
2:55:31
and our Zoomer says I was
listening to Episode 1704 had
2:55:35
something to contribute, based
on your idea that it's all older
2:55:38
people who are addicted to
Tiktok, in my experience, you're
2:55:41
right. I'm a Zoomer, born in
1997 more or less, the cutoff
2:55:46
year for Zoomers, and have had a
device with an internet
2:55:49
connection basically since I was
born in one form or another. I
2:55:53
don't recommend this. He says,
or she says, both in college and
2:55:56
out in the working world, there
were two groups of people my age
2:55:59
I saw those who are horribly
addicted to social media and
2:56:03
porn and those who used to be
horribly addicted to social
2:56:07
media and porn. Wow, that's like
two kinds of pilots, one who
2:56:11
have had a wheels up landing,
and one who will have a wheels
2:56:14
up landing. I hang around the
second type, good for you today.
2:56:18
I don't know a single person my
age who uses Tiktok besides to
2:56:22
make money with advertising.
However, when I was working in
2:56:25
blue collar jobs in the Midwest,
beer delivery, for instance, all
2:56:29
of the older employees were on
Tiktok constantly. These people
2:56:33
were all Millennials at the
youngest and Boomers at the
2:56:36
oldest. It almost seemed like
the older they were, the more
2:56:39
addicted to tick tock. They
were. There were also the
2:56:42
people. These are also the
people who would talk about
2:56:45
subscribing to the only fans
accounts of local women. So they
2:56:48
could, quote, they could, and I
quote, see their butt holes.
2:56:55
God, I'm very happy to have
recently started working from
2:56:58
home full time as an author. I
think in general, Zoomers are
2:57:01
the most split generation. At
the moment, half of the Zoomers
2:57:04
I meet are more religious than
their parents are 100% anti Vax,
2:57:09
want to get married, move out
into the country, and are so
2:57:12
conservative that the news call
us extremists. I'm Catholic. I'm
2:57:16
a Catholic who goes to a parish
with a latin mass. So I'm
2:57:19
basically a terrorist. The other
half is good. The other half of
2:57:24
the Zoomers are mutilating or
mutilating either themselves or
2:57:28
their kids getting STDs from
their polycules and practicing
2:57:32
witchcraft. There's basically
nothing in between. Oh, and both
2:57:36
groups are broke. Just wanted to
give you my anecdotal evidence
2:57:40
in support of your theory. God
bless. From our Zoomer, Zoomer,
2:57:44
boots on the ground. I think
there's this sounds true to me.
2:57:50
John C Dvorak: Well, I can't say
one way or the other
2:57:54
Adam Curry: we're open to I
mean, I
2:57:55
John C Dvorak: believe that.
Well I, I mean, I use tick tock
2:58:00
for purposes to, for example, I
have a clip go that you brought
2:58:04
it up. Kind of thing
2:58:05
Adam Curry: not to see
buttholes. No,
2:58:07
John C Dvorak: I don't believe
that you will use that. If you
2:58:11
have a dog. You see enough.
2:58:19
Adam Curry: Okay, your clip,
yes,
2:58:20
John C Dvorak: yes. This is the,
this is the kind of crazy clips
2:58:23
you get off of tick tock. This
reason is attractive to me. So I
2:58:27
can see you listen to these
people. You go, what is wrong
2:58:31
with these people
2:58:33
Unknown: if somebody decides to
lose a Gucci or a Macy's or a
2:58:37
Nike, because that makes sure
that that person eats, that
2:58:40
makes sure that that person has
clothes. That's reparations.
2:58:44
That is reparations. Anything
they want to take, take it,
2:58:48
because these businesses have
insurance. They're gonna get
2:58:51
their money back. My people
aren't getting anything. Oh,
2:58:55
Adam Curry: man, but this was a
big thing when all the looting
2:58:57
was going on in Chicago, in
particular the Miracle Mile and
2:59:01
everything, yeah,
2:59:02
John C Dvorak: yeah. Well,
they're still saying it. It's a
2:59:04
fairly new clip. I think it
could be an old one. They're
2:59:09
playing, they were recycling a
lot of stuffing even today's
2:59:12
show, and they where it was a
that idiot on MSNBC playing
2:59:17
clips from Trump 2016 Yeah, 2015
I mean, come on, who cares?
2:59:22
Yeah, but meanwhile, they won't
play. Come came Mala, Mala came
2:59:29
all Eclipse, come on
2:59:30
Adam Curry: from together. Now
came my,
2:59:34
John C Dvorak: I can barely do
these came out, came my, LA, she
2:59:38
can't, they can't play any came,
all Eclipse, from, from 2019
2:59:42
2020, because, you know, as just
too old, but they'll play
2:59:46
Trump's okay in 2016 Okay, sure.
2:59:50
Adam Curry: Again, I'm baffled
by your surprise at the media.
2:59:54
Media,
2:59:55
John C Dvorak: I feign surprise.
Yeah, okay, I'm
2:59:58
Unknown: gonna show my soul by
donut. Need to Know agenda.
3:00:01
Imagine all the people who could
do that.
3:00:11
Adam Curry: All right, we do
have our Tip of the Day coming
3:00:13
up. We have some pretty cool end
of show mixes, very nice meet up
3:00:17
reports, and we want to thank
it's a rather short list from
3:00:21
here. I want to thank the rest
of our producers who came in $50
3:00:24
and above by going to no agenda
donations.com and supporting the
3:00:28
show with their treasure. That's
3:00:31
John C Dvorak: your so we start
with Rob and Tolbert and Topeka.
3:00:34
Topeka Kansas, 153 is a birthday
for for her, and she wants a
3:00:39
biscuit for a birthday. I think
we can do that.
3:00:42
Adam Curry: Yes, biscuit for
your birthday. They
3:00:45
Unknown: always give me a
biscuit on my birthday.
3:00:47
John C Dvorak: Ian field, 100
Oh, she came in 153 Ian field
3:00:51
100 Jason Marr in Vancouver,
Washington, which is smart
3:00:58
money, because you don't have to
pay personal income tax, and you
3:01:02
cross over the border to it's
right across from Portland, and
3:01:05
you don't to pay sales tax. You
get no pretty and the people in
3:01:09
Portland complain bitterly about
this. These people are coming
3:01:14
hard and frequenting our
businesses, and they're not
3:01:18
paying taxes. Give me a break.
Brian Lillard in Prosper Texas,
3:01:22
8888 Kevin McLaughlin's there
already in Concord, North
3:01:25
Carolina. She's the she. He is
the Archduke of Luna and lover
3:01:29
of American boobs. Well, she
comes to mind because of the
3:01:32
boob donation of 808. Brian
Kaufman in Scottsdale, Arizona,
3:01:36
7575 Joshua Nunn in st John New
Brunswick, 72 tip for a tip, I
3:01:48
followed up on Adam's tip about
the cat, something phone, some
3:01:51
phone. Oh, no,
3:01:52
Adam Curry: it's the cat s 22
it's a dynamite phone. It is
3:01:57
unattractive, so you'll
basically never use it, except
3:02:00
for some texting and phone calls
and you too can live like John C
3:02:03
Dvorak,
3:02:05
John C Dvorak: well, I keep my
phone in a drawer. Well, Sir
3:02:09
Rick Arlington, Washington, 6996
row in coming. Georgia, 6325
3:02:17
it's a happy birthday to me. Me,
not me, but RO, yes. Ro Matthew
3:02:21
l wyt in Weatherford, Texas,
6006 small boobs and and some
3:02:27
unknown person in Alito, Texas,
Oh Mark. Mark Hardwick, 6006
3:02:33
Scott mangola, Mangle. Mangle.
Mengele. What Mangle? He's in
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Exton, Pennsylvania, uh, 5555
and he's appreciative of the
3:02:46
newsletter. People should go
subscribe to it because of the
3:02:49
pile of McDonald's memes that I
incorporated in the last
3:02:53
newsletter, which accounted for
all the money we got no
3:02:56
Adam Curry: agenda show. Net,
everybody.
3:02:59
John C Dvorak: Michael ra goose,
5555 you. Ha con Andreessen in
3:03:06
Portland, Oregon, 5272 Henry
Baron of outpost in about post
3:03:13
West Yes, Rancho Palos Verdes,
5242 Forrest, Martin five, 5005
3:03:21
and Andrew Benz in Imperial
Missouri. 5005 and the rest are
3:03:28
$50 donors. I'm just going to
name them and their location,
3:03:32
starting with Nicholas rudowicz
in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
3:03:38
Michael Sora New Richmond,
Wisconsin. Alexa Delgado and
3:03:43
Aptos Gaucho woodworking. Check
them out. It's online. Just look
3:03:49
it up in Redondo Beach,
California. Brett Denton, they
3:03:54
make a gaucho. They do a lot of
nice cutting boards that are the
3:03:57
high end ones you want for
Christmas. Go. Brett Denton,
3:04:02
Boise. Boise, Idaho. Samuel
Canaday in North Riverside,
3:04:08
Illinois. Leanne Shipley in
Covington, Washington, sir. Greg
3:04:14
in Newport, North Carolina.
Michael Statham, sir. Can a
3:04:21
break and Dame Tracy in St
George, Louisiana. And last on
3:04:27
our list is Luca, which is a
mess here because he's not, it's
3:04:31
Unicode, yeah. How about, I'm
guessing, as you scarce key or
3:04:35
something like that, using
3:04:36
Adam Curry: Kirk used to work
unicorn. You know what changed?
3:04:39
I don't know something.
3:04:40
John C Dvorak: He's in, he's in
Croatian. It's about time we
3:04:42
heard from Croatia. Hello,
Croatians and Croatia, which is
3:04:47
a I would recommend visiting
there. It's a really nice place.
3:04:50
I've been there a couple of
times,
3:04:52
Adam Curry: especially the the
mountains and the coast is
3:04:54
beautiful. Well,
3:04:55
John C Dvorak: what you're want
to get to is Dubrovnik.
3:04:57
Dubrovnik, yeah, I. So anyway,
Luca, thanks. I can't read your
3:05:05
last name because it's
impossible. Thank
3:05:07
Adam Curry: you to all of these
donors and those who came in
3:05:09
under $50 again, anonymity
there, so we don't mention
3:05:13
those. And of course, our
sustaining donors, which you can
3:05:16
do at any amount, any frequency,
whatever you want, support the
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show people go to no agenda
donations.com. Here's a pre tip
3:05:22
before John's Tip of the Day.
Stop emailing me with questions
3:05:26
you want Joe Rogan to ask Trump,
and stop asking me what time
3:05:33
Trump will be there. In fact,
I'm pretty sure that Trump and
3:05:38
Joe are doing the interview
today, and it will air tomorrow.
3:05:42
I have a feeling that they're
doing it today, because Joe
3:05:46
likes to keep his studio kind of
off the off the grid.
3:05:51
John C Dvorak: And some people
that's a good idea. You're
3:05:53
probably right. You know, there
3:05:54
Adam Curry: are people already
congregating outside the
3:05:56
mothership Comedy Club. That's
not where he does his show, so I
3:06:01
have no idea. I and I have no
idea. Let's put it that way. I
3:06:05
have no idea. But please it is.
I'm not. I'm not able to help
3:06:09
you with telling Joe what he
should, should do with the Trump
3:06:13
interview. He's
3:06:13
John C Dvorak: gonna do what he
does. He
3:06:15
Adam Curry: always does. No
agenda. Donations.com. Thank you
3:06:18
all very much for supporting the
show. Here's a karma with a goat
3:06:21
for anyone who needs Dave Scott
karma.
3:06:32
Robin Tolbert is turning 53
years old. Today, happy
3:06:35
birthday, and tomorrow, London.
Foley celebrates his 19th
3:06:40
birthday, and he is, of course,
the son of Grand Duke David
3:06:43
Foley of the United States, the
Grand Duke of the United States.
3:06:47
Gina B wishes her smoking hot
husband, Eduardo Jimenez, a
3:06:50
happy one, turning 42 on the
27th and Cody Dowd, soon to be
3:06:55
COVID or wishes his son Kate, a
very happy birthday. He will be
3:06:58
celebrating on November 12. Chad
spacey, happy birthday to us,
3:07:02
pipe and hot girlfriend. E
squared on the 16th of November
3:07:05
and row and coming, Georgia is
celebrating happy birthday for
3:07:09
everybody here at the best
podcast in the universe. And
3:07:14
before we move anywhere, we have
our Commodores. I'm very excited
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to welcome a brand new list of
the Commodores, remember, no
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your Commodore certificate, and
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you very soon. Commodore, Dr
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Commodore, James Commodore,
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the Roman Rite. Commodore, sir
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canebrake, Commodore Cade of
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Bay. Commodore doder of the
Southern Gulf Coast fleet.
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Commodore, dude named Ben, named
Ben. Commodore, 64 Commodore,
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John yaglenski, Commodore,
Charles Mayfield, Commodore,
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Richard cobon, Commodore,
Michael coupon, Commodore, sir
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Luke, and Commodore J stroke and
Commodore Jesus Farah, arriving,
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gentlemen and dame. I think we
have a dame in there.
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Congratulations on becoming a
Commodore. Go to no agenda
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rings.com that's where you can
find all the information that we
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need in order to send you off
that very handsome Commodore,
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ship certificate, no nights, no
dames, no title change today. So
3:08:24
we go straight through to the
meetups.
3:08:33
And as always, a big party in
Indianapolis. Here is the always
3:08:38
quickly, swiftly edited meet up.
Report from the indie meetup.
3:08:44
Unknown: Hi. This is Sir Mark,
and this is Dame Maria from
3:08:47
Indianapolis. And the October
surprises, Biden
3:08:50
and Harris are taken out and
Mike Johnson becomes President
3:08:53
Elect,
3:08:53
sir Benny, just wishing
everybody the best Dame Swanny
3:08:57
in the morning
3:08:58
after Sir Edwards long speech.
3:09:02
This is Baron Fox pat of the
Cook Islands, the Toro surprise,
3:09:06
as all the friends have made
along the
3:09:07
way. In the morning, this is
Emily the shuffle crat,
3:09:09
and we're missing a net.
3:09:10
This is Bruce key here, just
drinking some beers at the blind
3:09:13
owl. Hi Gary here. Sorry, I'll
miss the last couple months, but
3:09:17
even a spook has to go in and
get reprogrammed
3:09:20
in morning, John and Adam sir
PBR street gang. And my October
3:09:23
surprise is the reveal the real
Joe Biden is our own Baron here
3:09:28
in Indianapolis
3:09:29
in the morning. Dame Trinity
having a great time in Indy. My
3:09:32
October surprise, may all your
surprises be sweet and gentle.
3:09:36
Dame Cindy of the Tito's here at
the indie meetup. My October
3:09:40
surprise would be FEMA actually
helps somebody in North
3:09:42
Carolina.
3:09:43
Adam Curry: John in the morning
from Indianapolis, my October
3:09:45
surprise. Tanner Swift's gonna
come out as a dude in
3:09:48
Unknown: the morning. My name is
Justin Sanders. You're a local
3:09:50
firm sale, and
3:09:51
I'm out here hanging out and
drinking beer with all these old
3:09:53
timers.
3:09:54
This is Raymond from Michigan
one stopping by for a quick
3:09:57
beer. Thanks for the
hospitality.
3:09:58
This is Lisa, Michigan,
3:09:59
local. One Shut up already at
science in the morning from
3:10:03
Indianapolis. This is Matt Sam's
and the October surprise is
3:10:06
going to be with the aliens
finally reveal themselves to us.
3:10:09
Saturday, we're chatting with
Adam Hall, Baron of flower over
3:10:12
country here, in my personal
capacity today.
3:10:15
This is Nick, and my October
surprise is Tim waltz being
3:10:19
sucked into a cat played engine
Halloween in the morning.
3:10:22
I'm Sir rip over the maple. And
as an immigrant, I want to
3:10:25
clarify. I love dogs. I love
cats. Let's exchange recipes.
3:10:32
Hi, this is
3:10:32
Brandy, and I'm here with no
agenda. I work at the blind owl,
3:10:35
and they are a wild group.
3:10:42
Adam Curry: So proud. Surprise,
wonderful. Thank you very much.
3:10:45
Indie crew. You guys always have
the best meet up reports. Thank
3:10:48
you, Annette for editing that
together. And now we go to
3:10:51
Florida for their October 6
meetup report.
3:10:55
Unknown: In the morning. It's
Brian from the City Florida
3:10:57
meetup where we are shooting
guns and smashing burgers. In
3:11:00
the morning, John and Adam
Boogie, boogie, Boogie. It's
3:11:03
Christian from Stewart.
3:11:04
Morning, John and Adam Denise
from Stewart. We're
3:11:06
having a great time. In the
morning, it's
3:11:08
Bill from Stewart. It's a great
time and a beautiful day. Pew,
3:11:11
pew, safe from Orlando.
3:11:13
John and Adamson here.
3:11:15
Love you guys. Mean it.
3:11:16
Oh, I love what I do, and I love
my truck.
3:11:18
Hey, this is Jorge. Thanks for
the sanity. Hi. This
3:11:21
is Melissa, and don't eat me.
Joe
3:11:24
Biden, you're
3:11:24
scary. Don't scary.
3:11:27
In the morning, this is Dame
Rachel of the dome. This was a
3:11:30
fantastic venue
3:11:32
in the morning. This is Terry
Hopper from Arkansas, a rookie
3:11:35
in this group. In the morning.
It's
3:11:37
Mark hopper. I'm
3:11:38
a rookie in this group, but
3:11:39
I had a great time
3:11:40
in LA Manana,
3:11:41
Dame ze lendra, no agenda.
Meetups can change lives.
3:11:46
Connection is protection. It's
Leslie, and it's like a party.
3:11:49
Sir.
3:11:49
Faith tension here taking a shot
at my first meetup. Thank you
3:11:52
everybody. It's been a blast.
Hello, Marina fat point. Hey,
3:11:56
this
3:11:56
is Ronnie my second meetup, and
I'm loving it. This
3:11:58
is circumcised guardian of the
fat point. Had a great time out
3:12:02
here. My Italian made Benelli
barrel was so hot
3:12:05
even cooked bacon on it.
3:12:09
Adam Curry: And they had a good
time shooting guns and doing all
3:12:12
kinds of fun stuff. I believe
Reiki Princess organized that.
3:12:15
Thank you very much for that
meetup report. And we do have
3:12:18
some meetups taking place today,
at six o'clock to North Georgia,
3:12:22
monthly at Cherry Street brewing
in Alpharetta, the October
3:12:25
surprise in Lincoln's Roadhouse.
Denver, Colorado, 630 tonight,
3:12:30
tomorrow, the oh, oh, Porto,
Portugal. Meet up six o'clock at
3:12:34
french fries factory in Porto. I
would love to have a meet up
3:12:38
report from you guys on
Saturday, the insane Diego,
3:12:41
October Renaissance meet up at
11 in the morning. Fauci top
3:12:44
Park in Escondido, California.
Sir spooky Halloween.
3:12:47
Spooktacular, the third time
around two o'clock at milk money
3:12:51
brewing in La Grange, Illinois.
The tiny amygdala of Anchorage,
3:12:55
amygdalae of Anchorage with
wings and ribs. Two o'clock in
3:12:59
Alaska, Anchorage, Campbell
Park, another meetup report we
3:13:02
need to have and another one on
Saturday, the longest standing
3:13:07
member London, meet up part
three, and they'll be
3:13:09
celebrating the no agenda
birthday that's at the lore of
3:13:12
the land pub in Ottawa. The
Ottawa, Ottawa, Ottawa, meet up
3:13:16
433 at Johnny's Canucks Bar and
Grill in Ottawa, of course,
3:13:21
Ontario, Scandinavia, the
showing buns meet up at a whole
3:13:27
sopple brewing in Louisville,
Kentucky, on Saturday at five
3:13:30
o'clock. And Dempsey's has the
central Ohio meet up at 530
3:13:34
scheduled in Columbus. And
finally, the 13th, northwest
3:13:37
Houston, no agenda, meet up
Halloween edition seven o'clock
3:13:40
at Wakefield, crowbar in
Houston, Texas. Many more
3:13:44
meetups on the list going all
the way through January and all
3:13:48
over the world. You just heard
it. Connection is protection,
3:13:52
no. Agenda meetups. Change
lives. Have yours changed. Go to
3:13:55
no agenda meetups.com. If you
can't find one near you, start
3:13:59
one yourself. It's easy.
3:14:18
It's like a party changing
lives. I like that no agenda
3:14:22
meetup changes lives. It does
change yours today. Go to no
3:14:27
agenda meetups.com. And I appear
to have only two ISOs today. I'm
3:14:33
kind of lagging. Why I
3:14:35
John C Dvorak: have three. I
don't think there's one that
3:14:38
might be good. You had to figure
it out my through this short
3:14:43
start with the start with
exciting, exciting,
3:14:47
Unknown: getting exciting.
3:14:51
Yeah, here too.
3:14:53
We are here to help.
3:14:56
Adam Curry: We'll cut off at the
end. There
3:14:58
John C Dvorak: studies the. Act
by clinical studies.
3:15:03
Adam Curry: I don't know if I
have anything better. Oh, all
3:15:06
right, Geo, that's dumb. Here's
the only one I have. Hitler is
3:15:10
back. That's the only one I
have. I know.
3:15:14
John C Dvorak: I think exciting
is the one I'd pick. Then
3:15:16
getting exciting? Yeah,
3:15:19
Adam Curry: I think I'll, yeah,
I think you're right on that.
3:15:21
And now, ladies and gentlemen,
time for the moment that
3:15:24
everyone's always waiting for
John's Tip of
3:15:32
Unknown: the Day. And sometimes
3:15:37
John C Dvorak: I'm gonna promote
a product.
3:15:39
Adam Curry: No kidding. Really,
that's new.
3:15:44
John C Dvorak: So this is this,
I would say, about 15 years ago,
3:15:48
when I was at the bank, when we
did the mechanics bank, they
3:15:51
turn over their tellers too
much. And there was one girl
3:15:54
there was preoccupied with pins,
and so she handed me a pin to
3:15:59
sign something or write up
something. And I said, Wow, what
3:16:02
is this? And she says, I'm
always looking for the best
3:16:05
pens, because she's has to use a
pen all day and at the as a bank
3:16:09
teller, and so she's found,
found these pens. I've been
3:16:12
using them ever since, okay, as
smooth as silk, it's like,
3:16:17
there's no friction, there's no
forcing. It's, it's a fabulous
3:16:21
product, and it's the Paper
Mate, ink, joy, oh yeah. Gel
3:16:27
Pen, which all? Point pen, which
number, the seven, the point,
3:16:32
oh, seven millimeter, the
medium, the medium tip. And once
3:16:38
you start using these things,
you'll never go to any other
3:16:40
pen. It's just like and you just
buy a batch of them. Every so
3:16:43
often, I when I would when,
before I discovered this pen, I
3:16:47
used to be one of those guys who
go to trade shows a lot, and I
3:16:51
go to pen pen, and I pick up
pens for there's all these, you
3:16:55
know, there's these different
vendors to get pens. So I've
3:16:57
always have piles and piles of
pens that I behold a bag full of
3:17:01
pens like a cheap cow steals
pens from the office. I did that
3:17:05
too.
3:17:06
Adam Curry: Um, me, VO,
3:17:08
John C Dvorak: me. Video, never
had any pins, but the you get
3:17:11
you, you know, these pens are no
good. You. This pan is a killer
3:17:15
pan. It just writes like so
smooth that you'll never you
3:17:18
don't want to use anything else.
3:17:20
Adam Curry: I remember having a
pen conversation on the show for
3:17:24
several episodes, in fact. And I
believe we, we, we came down to
3:17:28
the Paper Mate then as well. Do
you recall this?
3:17:31
John C Dvorak: No, I don't, hmm,
but it's the ink joy in
3:17:35
particular. And what makes some
sense, because paper mates one
3:17:37
of the oldest pen makers ever,
I'd say
3:17:39
Adam Curry: what's interesting
is that the tips people like the
3:17:42
most from the show have been
pens and phones. Phones. I have
3:17:47
received so many inquiries about
the cat s 22 I must have 15
3:17:53
people saying, what was that
phone? What was that phone? We
3:17:55
had one today. Yeah, it's only
63 bucks, brand new on Amazon.
3:17:59
It's dynamite. You
3:18:01
John C Dvorak: will love it,
because the cat, what's it?
3:18:03
What's the brand, cat,
3:18:04
Adam Curry: Caterpillar, cat, C
A T. It's a caterpillar brand
3:18:07
phone.
3:18:08
John C Dvorak: It says
caterpillar.
3:18:10
Adam Curry: It says cat, C A T,
in this, in the cat logo.
3:18:13
John C Dvorak: So it's a cat. So
it might, huh, there might be
3:18:16
some relations, you know, or in
the early days of computing, and
3:18:20
they're these things are almost
impossible to find. But when
3:18:23
they had the first, when you had
your double Dr, you know, floppy
3:18:26
disk drives, you see the true
drive, the first guys who used
3:18:30
double density, double sided
floppies, it was a computer made
3:18:33
by John Deere. No, yes, John
Deere, and the computer land
3:18:38
used to sell him, and the John
Deere computer was on the market
3:18:43
for about a year and a half to
two years, and then they they
3:18:45
bailed out to find this is what,
when you just said no, as an
3:18:49
example of try to find any
document I would like somebody
3:18:52
to to back me up here, because I
you cannot Find the history of
3:18:57
this computer anywhere.
Thursday,
3:19:00
Adam Curry: November, 24 2016
episode, 880 of your no agenda
3:19:09
show,
3:19:09
John C Dvorak: it's the Paper
Mate, ink joy, ink, she said,
3:19:15
was the ink joy. I guess I liked
it that much back then. Is
3:19:19
absolutely fantastic. You know,
3:19:21
Adam Curry: how about that?
You're recycling tips. Dvorak,
3:19:24
John C Dvorak: that's well, it
wasn't a tip of the day, though.
3:19:27
Adam Curry: It was not Tip of
the Day. Beautiful troll room.
3:19:30
Thank you so much. There you go,
everybody. Are
3:19:32
Unknown: you lucky for good
advice? Perhaps something
3:19:35
practical or something you
really need try the new agenda,
3:19:40
tip of the day, professional
quality tips from the best
3:19:44
podcast in the universe,
3:19:45
Adam Curry: no agenda tips. Tip
of the day.net, and no agenda
3:19:49
fun.com. Is where you can review
all of these dynamite tips. They
3:19:53
really are the best tips.
There's no doubt about it. End
3:19:56
of show mixes from Robert Darby
Tom Stark weather, we've. Got
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Leo le puke and Danny Luce is
back. Good to have him back as
3:20:05
well. And right after the no
agenda show on the stream on
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your modern podcast app, in the
troll room, Fun Fact Friday,
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it's a great dad and daughter
combo podcast, and in episode
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205 they will be discussing
stolen DNA, Layla and her dad.
3:20:25
It's a good show, and that does
it. Thank you all very much for
3:20:30
your support, your time, your
talent, your treasure.
3:20:33
Congratulations, Commodores, and
we look forward to our next
3:20:37
episode, which will be our
birthday celebration 17 years
3:20:42
and we never had a fight. Coming
to you from the heart of the
3:20:45
Texas Hill Country, here in
Fredericksburg, Texas, FEMA
3:20:48
Region, number six in the
morning. Everybody. I'm
3:20:51
John C Dvorak: Adam curry. Live
from Northern Silicon Valley.
3:20:53
I'm John C Dvorak. We return
3:20:55
Adam Curry: on Thursday for our
17th celebration. Join us, will
3:20:58
you? There's cake for everybody.
Until then, remember us at no
3:21:02
agenda, donations.com, until
then, adios, mofos, a hooey,
3:21:06
hooey and such
3:21:09
Unknown: all Lydia, old Lydia,
say, Have you Hoyt Lydia? Lydia,
3:21:12
the loud mouth lady, she's found
it off an old King chiller then
3:21:18
to his wife, the Queen Camilla.
Lydia, that viable club. Lydia,
3:21:23
old Lydia, who's full of abuse,
she threatened a strip club for
3:21:28
throwing her out because of the
rule she decided to flout, and
3:21:32
then she inferred one day she'd
take him out. So watch what you
3:21:36
say around Lydia. Oh, Lydia, old
lady, a cram full of incendiary
3:21:42
old lady of the loud old lady.
She prostrated herself right
3:21:47
down on the ground, and soon we
heard her obnoxious sound all
3:21:51
Lydia. Old Lydia rained on the
parade of the Gladiator, old
3:21:55
lady of the grandstanding screw
rocket. Our tears had a box of
3:21:59
tissues. Some they might say,
she's got daddy issues. If she's
3:22:03
headed your way, you should
cross the street. If she gets
3:22:07
her way, you will bow at her
feet and you'll pray to the cult
3:22:10
of Lydia.
3:22:12
This will be America's new
golden age. They said, we won't
3:22:17
do that. They said, Yes, you
will 100% he said, We won't. I
3:22:21
said, Yes, you will. He said, No
way. I said, way. This woman is
3:22:30
crazy. Yeah, this crazy,
commoner thing is just crazy.
3:22:35
What would you do differently? I
can't think of anything. Kamala,
3:22:41
you're fired. Get out. Get out,
get out.
3:22:47
Every vote matters, and the way
we can make that happen is we
3:22:52
can have national voting. That
means get rid of the Electoral
3:22:58
College. Remember, I
3:23:00
did win more than 3 million
votes
3:23:02
than my opponent.
3:23:04
Hillary Clinton, now says she
wants the US Electoral College
3:23:07
System abolished. Check the
Constitution didn't Hillary get
3:23:11
most of her popular vote in one
state, California, California,
3:23:15
California, the
3:23:16
Electoral College has gone down.
It was too old to stick around
3:23:22
soon, when safe will dominate,
dominate. DC, power is here to
3:23:30
stay. We will tell you what to
say. We will execute all of you
3:23:38
worship Grata food. Bird, your
kids will become grandma.
3:23:43
California Democrats.
3:23:46
California Democrat, you are
asked to clarify. If you believe
3:23:49
Trump lost the 2020 election, do
you believe he lost the 2020
3:23:53
election or no? Senator, yes or
no, 2020 election? The answer is
3:23:58
no. If you believe Trump lost
the 2020 election.
3:24:01
Do you believe he left 20 I'm
3:24:03
much more worried about what
happened after 2020 which is
3:24:05
said that I would have voted
against certification, because
3:24:08
let's clarify if you believe
Trump lost the 2020 election.
3:24:11
But the answer is no.
3:24:12
John C Dvorak: What do you have
to lose? Your question is,
3:24:14
censor the hunter. Biden laptop,
Senator, yes
3:24:19
Unknown: or no, 20 election. Do
you believe he lost the 2020
3:24:23
election? I
3:24:24
think that Donald Trump and I
have both
3:24:26
the 2020 election. Today. You
were asked to clarify. If you
3:24:29
believe Trump lost the 2020 lose
the 2020 election, millions of
3:24:35
votes. I'm going to ask you
again, did Donald Trump lose the
3:24:38
20 election? Question with
another question, you answer my
3:24:41
question, and I'll answer yours
or no. Senator, yes or no,
3:24:44
Donald
3:24:44
Trump and I have both raised a
number of issues. Thing that
3:24:47
is very important for the
American people who believe
3:24:50
Trump lost the 2020 election, I
think when you have technology
3:24:53
company, Senator, yes or no
repeating a slogan round the
3:24:57
election debate, you were asked
to clarify if you believed.
3:25:00
Trump lost the 2020, election.
Do you believe he lost
3:25:03
certification because of the
concern that I just raised? I
3:25:05
think when you have a technology
company, yes, there's no What do
3:25:08
you have? Senator, yes or no,
3:25:10
let me ask Americans
3:25:11
John C Dvorak: at a mass scale,
in a way that, again, anything
3:25:14
that Donald Trump and I have
both raised podcast is on
3:25:22
Unknown: youtube.org/n.
3:25:28
A getting exciting. You.