0:00
John C Dvorak: And they've
literally scared their own pants
0:03
off.
0:04
Unknown: Adam curry. John C
Dvorak,
0:07
Adam Curry: 2024 this your award
winning Cuba nation. Media
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assassination episode 1707
0:13
Unknown: this is no agenda,
0:16
Adam Curry: celebrating 17 years
and broadcasting live from the
0:21
heart of the Texas Hill Country,
right here in FEMA Region,
0:23
number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry,
0:26
John C Dvorak: and from Northern
Silicon Valley, where we're all
0:29
asking the same question, What
the hell is the appeal of Snoop
0:33
Dogg? I'm John C Dvorak. It's
0:35
Unknown: crack bottom Buzzkill.
In the morning,
0:39
Adam Curry: I was asking that
throughout the entire Olympics,
0:42
like, what is the appeal of
Snoop Dogg? And people love him,
0:45
somehow. Who a Snoop Dogg? His
0:48
John C Dvorak: agent for sure.
0:49
Adam Curry: Yeah, there you go.
Oh boy, yes. It's time to roll
0:53
out the big horns, like we do
from time to time. 17 years
1:00
congratulations, John,
1:04
John C Dvorak: congratulations
to you.
1:06
Adam Curry: Listen to these
numbers. Yeah, we did we we're
1:08
still alive. We're still here.
Seven so it's 17 years. Episode
1:13
1707 on october 27 that's a lot
of sevens.
1:20
John C Dvorak: Ah, sevens. New
number
1:21
Adam Curry: has very, very good
numbers. Very good numbers.
1:25
Yeah. So what do you say? Four
more years?
1:28
John C Dvorak: Four more years,
four more years.
1:31
Adam Curry: I think we make it
to 20 if one of us hasn't died
1:35
by then, 21 years has got to be
enough of this. You never know
1:39
well, and right before the next
election, right before,
1:45
John C Dvorak: right before it,
yeah, which should be a whopper.
1:50
Yeah,
1:51
Adam Curry: yeah. No kidding,
yeah. That was nice to see Joe
1:55
uh. Showed everybody that
podcasting is kind of important.
2:01
Unknown: I like that,
2:04
John C Dvorak: yeah, yeah. It
shows that also Trump can talk
2:07
forever.
2:08
Adam Curry: Ah, the weave.
2:10
John C Dvorak: What's beyond the
weave? I've no, I noticed a
2:13
couple of things. He Yeah. I was
reminded of Jim Rohn. I talked
2:17
about Jim Rome and his sports
talk show a number of times in
2:22
the past, because there are
elements of what he does. It was
2:27
a somewhat revolutionary
although Rush Limbaugh is the
2:31
main guy. In other words, a guy
goes on the air and talks for
2:34
three hours. Man a call maybe,
and Rome would talk with, if he
2:41
was going to talk about a topic,
he would repeat the topic three
2:46
or four times from different
perspectives, in the same or
2:50
with different intonations. I
would just keep going that way.
2:54
And he would do that throughout
for three hours. Trump, he was
2:59
right at the beginning. He's
going on about something, and he
3:02
just and he comes back to it,
and he comes back to it, and he
3:05
comes back to it. I have to say
that after listening to Brogan
3:08
in this context, I I put him in
as a good cop, police
3:14
interrogator. Uh huh, yeah.
Excellent interviewer. Over the
3:19
years, he's become one, and he
managed to, without being a
3:23
jerk, yeah, push Trump right
back onto the track that he
3:27
wanted to hear about because he
had interests that he wanted to
3:30
hear about aliens. JFK, he put
any and he would push Trump back
3:35
again, Trump, because Trump
roams around like he'll come
3:39
around to some of the old story.
3:41
Adam Curry: Look at this chart.
He had handouts
3:46
John C Dvorak: so and I got no
clips from it, because, for one
3:51
thing, it was boring, I thought,
because there's nothing new to
3:53
us. And if
3:56
Adam Curry: anything, I think it
just showed Trump's personality
3:59
and willingness to just sit and
have a chat for three hours. And
4:02
that was really what made it
fantastic. I mean, that that's
4:05
what made it great, because, and
we know that in the past, calls
4:12
have come in from Ivanka and
from Eric and what's the other
4:16
one? Don Jr, like, yeah, yeah.
Really, I want to, want to have
4:22
dad on the show, but you got to
come to mar a Lago. And I think,
4:25
you know, Rose, Joe was like,
No, I gotta go to mar a Lago.
4:27
Come here, and there'd be no
time restriction. And I think
4:31
that's really, that's really the
win here for Joe and for Trump,
4:35
because it he was, it was a
call.
4:38
John C Dvorak: There's Joe will
never have to go anywhere if
4:42
Trump, all people, Trump exactly
had to go there, that means
4:49
everybody has to go so. So that
was a super win for for Joe,
4:54
because he doesn't, obviously
like to go in the remote. Of
4:59
course not. Why bother and so
now he's got it made, but I I
5:04
have clips from, I thought was
at the same time that was going
5:09
on, Tucker was interviewing
Amaryllis Kennedy.
5:14
Adam Curry: Oh, she's the the
CIA daughter in law, yes,
5:19
John C Dvorak: married to RFJ,
5:22
Unknown: the third. RFJ,
5:25
John C Dvorak: RF your. RFK,
RFK, RF, l, whatever letter.
5:31
RFK, the third. She's married,
and she and you could, I, I
5:37
don't know. We can run these
clips later if you want. But
5:40
well, she Yeah. Go ahead. She
went on for an hour, two and a
5:44
half hours, and unfortunately,
it was like about an hour of
5:48
content because she was, you
could tell, you don't know if
5:50
she's still a spook or because
she was, you could tell she was
5:55
very cautious. She was not used
to doing this. I've never seen
5:58
her before. I've never seen her
and she was, she was very
6:03
measured in what she said about
everything, but she said a lot,
6:07
and there's a lot of inside
stuff that she brought out.
6:10
Well,
6:10
Adam Curry: I do want to talk
about that. I just want to stick
6:13
with with Texas for a moment.
And now I'm going to bring, I'm
6:16
going to weave it around to you,
John, and weave Good luck. I'm
6:19
going to weave it around to you.
So what was fascinating about a
6:23
lot of the this Rogan thing, I
think JD Vance was on Theo
6:27
Vaughn, which I haven't seen it.
People said that was quite
6:29
entertaining, and that JD Vance
came off very, very good. So
6:34
then we dance,
6:35
John C Dvorak: is it better? Is
better than Trump? I think,
6:38
Adam Curry: yeah, yes. Well,
he's the translator, you know,
6:42
that
6:44
John C Dvorak: looked a little
more mature, kind of weird.
6:49
Adam Curry: So the big thing
that everybody was waiting for
6:52
here in Texas, a little further
up the street in Houston, was,
6:57
once again, the psyop played out
by the mainstream media on
7:02
people who love Kamala, we have
some
7:04
Unknown: big news to share for
the Harris campaign. Be hive,
7:09
none other than Beyonce, will
appear with Vice President
7:12
Harris tomorrow in Texas for
learning and NBC. Aaron
7:15
Gilchrist is covering the Harris
campaign today from Georgia,
7:18
where she's set to appear with
Bruce Springsteen, Aaron the
7:22
boss today. Queen Bee tomorrow.
What more do we know? Queen Bee
7:26
tomorrow?
7:27
You know this is news that a lot
of people have been waiting to
7:30
hear whether or how Beyonce
might show her support for
7:34
former for vice president
Harris. And we have learned from
7:38
three sources our team has that
Beyonce will appear with Vice
7:41
President Harris tomorrow in
Houston, Texas, and the source
7:44
says that Beyonce will perform
during that appearance in Texas,
7:48
obviously, where she's from. So
7:50
Adam Curry: again, the oh, she's
going to perform. And of course,
7:53
she did not perform. She did not
perform. And I think a lot of
7:57
people were disappointed. Once
7:58
John C Dvorak: again, Boeing,
Kamala, they were booing, they
8:01
were leaving, and some people
had to wait at 10 hours.
8:05
Supposedly, this could be bull
crap, but I don't I can believe
8:08
that they would just 10 hours
for a free concert. Yes,
8:11
Adam Curry: yes. And then
Beyonce comes up on stage and
8:18
and talks about how she's a
mother. She's here, not as a
8:21
celebrity. Pay no attention to
the outfit, to my entree. I'm
8:25
not a celebrity. I'm here as a
mother.
8:28
Unknown: It's impossible not to
feel the energy in this room,
8:30
the positivity,
8:34
the community, the humanity,
humanity.
8:39
We are at the precipice of an
incredible shift, the brink of
8:43
history.
8:48
I'm not here as a celebrity,
8:51
I'm not here as a politician.
I'm here as a mother.
8:55
Adam Curry: Oh, listen to what
she says. Listen to what she
8:57
says. She's here as a mother.
9:00
Unknown: I'm here as a mother,
9:04
a mother who cares deeply
9:06
about the world. My children
9:07
and all of our children live
9:11
in a world where we have the
freedom to control
9:14
our bodies.
9:17
Adam Curry: I'm here as a mother
to kill your baby. That's what
9:20
I'm here for. That's who I am.
I'm Beyonce. Here is a mother
9:24
right away, right away. That's
all that they have now, is
9:30
John C Dvorak: no, they have two
things, no. Well, Trump
9:32
Adam Curry: is Hitler and kill
babies. And so here's the short
9:38
one. So Trump is in in Texas,
and here's your typical report.
9:43
And former President
9:44
Unknown: Trump also made a stop
in Texas yesterday while
9:46
speaking in Austin. He compared
Biden Harris border policies to
9:50
garbage
9:51
like a garbage can, like a
garbage can. First time I said
9:55
it was last night. It was
amazing speech in Las Vegas,
9:59
29,000 And people that arena. We
set the arena record. That was a
10:04
big deal. Arena too. We set the
record, but it was an amazing
10:09
crowd. The first time I ever
said, I said it, I don't know,
10:12
just came out like a garbage can
for the rest of the world. Trump
10:16
also appeared on the popular
podcast the Joe Rogan
10:19
experience. He then left for a
rally in Traverse City,
10:23
Michigan. The former president
will be in New York City on
10:25
Sunday for a rally at Madison
Square Garden.
10:28
Adam Curry: I see Kyle. He's
going to Madison Square Garden
10:30
tonight. And of course, they
showed a picture of Joe, like,
10:33
you know, one of those, his eyes
all popping out. Oh, that's,
10:36
let's get the worst photo of
10:37
John C Dvorak: Joe. Pop that's
what you do,
10:41
Adam Curry: in a way, though, in
an in an interesting way, it was
10:44
kind of revealing for YouTube,
because I think Joe texts me
10:50
like, 10 o'clock Friday night,
and I'm like, is it up already?
10:54
So now it's been up for an hour,
and so then I look at it and has
10:59
a million views. It's a three
hour show. How can it have a
11:03
million views in one hour?
11:06
John C Dvorak: 06, okay, it
can't. It can't. So,
11:08
Adam Curry: you know, obviously,
all right, so how, how many
11:11
seconds are you counting
YouTube? Anyway, I think it's up
11:14
to 30 million now, and that's
just YouTube. The the, oh, we
11:19
were combating people pirating
this feed on the index. We had
11:23
to last night, like, ah, there's
another person who's tried to
11:27
get it in there and was trying
to steal Joe's juice. So it's
11:34
quite the that's what you do.
Yes, what? Just quite the
11:36
podcast. Quite the podcast. All
right, so I now I think we
11:39
should listen to the spook.
Well,
11:42
John C Dvorak: there was some
other comment I wanted to make
11:44
about what you were going on
about the going on about, yeah,
11:49
what's your name showing up and
then not doing any performance.
11:53
Oh, yeah. Willie Nelson ended up
being the performer. Did you
11:56
know that by I left that out of
most
11:58
Adam Curry: reports? No. I mean,
I saw spring scene from the
12:01
night before. And I don't know,
I, I wanted to clip it like,
12:05
this has to be, this has to be
doctored. It was so bad. He did
12:09
Dancing in the Dark acoustic,
and it sounded so off and awful.
12:14
John C Dvorak: I believe it.
12:16
Adam Curry: I don't know. I
mean, it's like, is that really,
12:18
Bruce? I didn't want to clip it
for fear of you
12:21
John C Dvorak: know, yeah,
looking like a suckered Yeah,
12:24
Adam Curry: but it didn't sound
good. Well,
12:26
John C Dvorak: Willie Nelson was
the guy who ended up performing
12:28
instead of Beyonce, and they
showed picture. He's 91 go,
12:33
Willie. He looks like hell, of
course. But then again, he's
12:37
always looked like hell, so
there's no big deal, yeah, and
12:41
yeah, he was the head. It was
the head. Can you imagine, you
12:44
want to see Beyonce and you end
up watching, having to watch
12:47
Willie Nelson.
12:48
Adam Curry: Nothing, nothing
derogatory about Willie Nelson.
12:50
But yeah, that that's like
different audience to me, even
12:54
Bruce Springsteen, these kids
don't want, I mean, it's just
12:58
no, no, I don't know. This is
probably Laureen Powell Jobs
13:03
like, yeah, I can make a call to
Bruce, I can make a call to
13:07
Willie. Can't make a call to
Queen B, though can't make her
13:10
perform. She's not crazy,
13:13
John C Dvorak: no, and she's not
going to do a cappella or
13:16
anything. Yeah, went
13:17
Adam Curry: for B, stayed for
Willie. No, left, probably left
13:20
at Willie. Anyway, all right, so
13:22
John C Dvorak: Amaryllis comes
on, Tucker now.
13:25
Adam Curry: Now we've played
clips of her talking about her
13:30
spook, spook career at the CIA.
I can't quite remember, but
13:35
there was something like the old
guard was She's the new guard
13:39
and and the old guard was kind
of chiding her. Do you remember
13:43
any of this? Not, not really,
okay, all right,
13:46
John C Dvorak: but I'll say a
couple of things about her. She
13:49
looks like a spook. She's got
that girl look, you know, the
13:53
one that goes into the field.
She was a fake art collect our
13:56
dealer, and she was
13:59
Adam Curry: good. That was her
kind of
14:02
John C Dvorak: No. Uncover. It's
called an uncovered spy, I
14:05
think, where she wasn't working
for the, you know, she wasn't in
14:09
as a diplomat or anything at
14:11
Adam Curry: the right so it's
not registered, is what we say.
14:14
She's not registered. You're
14:15
John C Dvorak: just a real free
you're a real out there, real
14:18
spook, yes, real spook. And she
was, you know, mostly in Europe,
14:23
I think in Asia and but she
never went to South America. She
14:25
does talk about it, though. Now,
the clips I have are very
14:29
specific ones about certain
things. One is the first two
14:33
clips. And unfortunately, the
first clip is a setup for the
14:37
second clip. And these are long
clips, all of them, because
14:42
again, and I cut out all the
pregnant pauses I could Good,
14:46
good work. It's still too long.
She's still, you just hear her
14:52
grinding the gears about, can I
say this? Can I say this? Can I
14:56
say this? She's got her spook
filters up the. Way up. Yeah.
15:01
And Tucker is good at trying to
get her to talk as much she can.
15:04
And she does bring out. And
there's really these three clips
15:07
which amount to about six
minutes of material. Really
15:11
bring out two. Two very, I
thought, two very interesting
15:15
points. Hold
15:15
Adam Curry: on one sec. I only
see two. You have three.
15:18
John C Dvorak: It should be
Amaryllis on classification. And
15:22
Amaryllis on media corruption?
15:25
Adam Curry: No, I do not have
that. I don't have her on media
15:28
corruption.
15:30
John C Dvorak: Well, they're all
set in the same batch. Well,
15:33
Adam Curry: I'll double check
the batches while we start, if
15:35
we can start with the other
ones, you need to start with
15:38
media corruption.
15:39
John C Dvorak: No, no. Media
corruption is last Okay, all
15:41
right, I'll check. So she's
they're talking about, and I
15:44
broke into it about halfway
through the discussion of over
15:47
because they're talking about
bringing out the Kennedy docs
15:50
and some of these other things.
And so the discussing the over
15:53
classification, which is a
discussion topic of, I don't
15:58
know. I know way before this
show ever began, it was always
16:01
being discussed. Oh, they're
over classifying. They're over
16:04
classifying. And she brings out
some reasonable an explanation
16:09
for some of it, but it's in clip
too. But let's listen to her,
16:12
her setup. And here we go. I
don't understand
16:15
Unknown: the justification for
that, and I don't know why
16:17
nobody demands, like, want to
declassify it. Like, why
16:20
shouldn't it's our country. All
these people died. We should
16:23
know,
16:23
right? And I agree entirely. And
I agree. I mean, the same
16:28
applies for the 60s. I think
ultimately, you know, when most
16:34
Americans go to work for a third
of their working week, they are
16:37
working for the government.
They're working they're taking
16:40
that money having spent the day
away from their family,
16:43
sacrificing whatever they would
prefer to be doing, and they
16:46
don't get to keep any of it.
They turn it all over to the
16:48
government. The government works
for the people directly. I mean,
16:53
they are directly paid by the
people. And if your boss asks
16:57
what you've been doing and you
know, you say, sorry, I can't
17:00
tell you. It's classified. It
doesn't cut it, you know. And
17:06
you know, are there? Are there
moments where you know the
17:10
actual identity of a source
who's, you know, preventing
17:13
nuclear war with the Russians is
at stake, sure, but they're
17:17
actually quite few and far
between. And, you know, I think
17:21
there is a bureaucratic inertia
here. Some of it is, some of it
17:26
is CYA, and some of it is, you
know, probably more nefarious
17:30
than that, but there is also a
lot of bureaucratic inertia, and
17:34
it's one of the reasons I'm
excited about the prospect of
17:36
Elon getting in there, but to do
some surgery on on some of that
17:40
bureaucracy. But, you know, CIA
101, when you start that you
17:44
have this one week, you know,
fill out your tax forms, get the
17:50
same as you would with any other
job. Like, nothing sexy about it
17:54
at all. There's just, here's the
insurance program, and the
17:56
person who's going to work in,
you know, the coffee shop is
18:00
sitting next to someone who's
about to go down to the farm.
18:03
It's just everybody goes through
it. And the email client that
18:08
you use there looks a lot like
Gmail. I mean, it's provided by
18:10
Google, and it has all the
normal fields and then an
18:14
additional field that's for, um,
for classification.
18:19
Adam Curry: Wow. Okay, couple
things. One, she's borderline
18:24
frying in the vocals, which is a
little irksome. Two, and
18:28
totally. Two, Tucker needs some
help. He's got a hum going on
18:32
there in the background that is
crazy if you hear that room. And
18:37
three, what Gmail. They're using
a Google product at the CIA.
18:46
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Well, here
we go with the real kicker,
18:48
though, and this is and
everything she's about to tell
18:51
you, having worked in an
administrative state myself, I
18:55
believe this all to be true, and
it's a it's a disaster. And here
18:58
we go, additional
18:59
Unknown: field that's for for
classification. And it's a drop
19:06
down menu, and it, when it first
drops down, it's all check boxes
19:10
with their own, you know, sub
subsets. And it's hundreds of
19:14
different classifications, all
different numbers and codes. And
19:18
you can hover over them, and
they say when to use them, but,
19:23
but there are a lot. And we were
told, in that first day, you
19:28
know, in that first course, you
know, just to make it easy on
19:33
yourself, pick HCS 404, check
box. It hit Save as favorites.
19:39
It'll come up every time, and
then you don't have to worry
19:41
about it. Well, that's, you
know, human compartment and
19:44
sensitive information. It's
usually reserved for, you know,
19:48
the actual identity or address
or identifying details of a
19:52
source that whose life could be
in danger for what they're
19:56
doing. And yet, here it's being
used for, you know. Know, I'll
20:00
meet you at 430 at Dunkin Donuts
and everything in between good
20:07
and bad, nefarious and not. And
the problem with that is that it
20:10
is completely exempt from any
declassification threshold ever.
20:15
And as a result of this kind of
administrative tweak, which is
20:20
either just to save people time,
or maybe to, you know, reduce
20:25
the number of things that will
ever eventually be published.
20:29
Now you have class after class
after class of CIA officers
20:33
that, you know, just chronically
make sure that every single
20:36
email they ever write will never
see the light of day. And I
20:39
think that is being done across
government.
20:43
So literally, the default is
secrecy from the public. Yeah,
20:48
the default is you will never
know. You never know how much
20:53
money was spent, what it was
spent on, whether it was legal.
20:58
You know whether you spent that
Tuesday away from your family,
21:01
working to pay taxes, and those
taxes went to kill someone or
21:05
went to save someone's life.
There's no no accountability,
21:09
and there's no way to know, and
there's no way to know.
21:12
Adam Curry: Surprise, surprise.
So
21:15
John C Dvorak: the default is
set up right at the get go from
21:18
day one as a maximum and
impenetrable classification that
21:24
never can be released ever by
nature, by the nature of the
21:27
process, just like the let's
just declassify all this crap.
21:32
You can't do it with that
classification. And that's that,
21:35
including the meetup at the
Dunkin Donuts, is now super
21:38
classified and to never do to
see the light of day. Okay?
21:43
First is ridiculous. First of
21:45
Unknown: all, gambling.
21:49
Adam Curry: CIA. The CIA is
doing this. Not surprised
21:53
John C Dvorak: at all. They're
not the only ones. You have to
21:55
assume they're all doing it, of
course, because that's the
21:59
easiest way to go
22:00
Adam Curry: on Gmail. On Gmail,
22:04
John C Dvorak: right? You
22:06
Adam Curry: gotta wonder, yeah,
you gotta wonder if it's
22:08
encrypted at all or, I mean, the
fact that Gmail so you're just
22:12
using a browser, okay, that
seems really secure. All of that
22:17
sounds really secure to me.
22:20
John C Dvorak: It just sounds
like a black Well, we have
22:23
Keystone con. We
22:24
Adam Curry: have a lot of spooks
who will weigh in and let us
22:27
know about this email product.
22:30
John C Dvorak: I'm sure they'll
probably just confirm what she
22:32
says. What's her say? You know,
yeah,
22:36
Adam Curry: can you bring your
own iPhone and use that as long
22:38
as you use Gmail? Okay? Way to
go, guys. All right, I have the
22:46
clip. I found it. You're right.
I found the the last one. Okay,
22:49
John C Dvorak: now they're
talking of this is another, by
22:52
the way, that this went a long
time this interview, and it was,
22:56
I think people should go track
it down. And no, it's that good.
22:59
Adam Curry: They think. Is that
good you recommend is that JCD?
23:02
I recommend it's
23:03
John C Dvorak: it's if you can
put up with the vocal fry and
23:06
the pregnant pauses, and it's
the pacing. Is she
23:10
Adam Curry: doing that because
it's the filters, or because
23:12
she's interesting? She's
23:14
John C Dvorak: not interesting.
Okay? Bucha, what she has to say
23:19
is interesting, but she doesn't
present it in an she's not an
23:24
interesting person. She's just a
kind of, I know how to she's not
23:30
uninteresting. She's not like a
big dud, but she's just so rich.
23:36
She's there's a redistancy.
She's like those halt it's a
23:40
halting style that, can I say
this? Can I say that you can
23:43
just hear it going on in her
head? Can I say this like it's
23:46
Adam Curry: a little affected
by, uh, by being the campaign
23:49
manager for RFK Jr, because he
also talks like that, not that
23:53
he can help it. Maybe they're
just in sync with each other.
23:59
John C Dvorak: That's an
interesting idea, because that's
24:01
a pot that's actually a
possibility. So here now they're
24:06
talking about, we've talked
about this on the show. She just
24:09
confirmed something. She does
bring in a new point that I
24:12
never knew about, and I think
it's kind of funny, and it's the
24:15
end. But they're talking about
media corruption in the spooks
24:18
that are in the media, that are
that are either helping the the
24:23
CIA,
24:24
Adam Curry: wait a minute,
there's spooks in the media. I
24:28
thought the church commission
got rid
24:29
John C Dvorak: of there is a
piece of information that comes
24:32
that, you know, is not gambling,
24:34
Unknown: okay, which is the
oldest, I'm
24:35
Adam Curry: sorry, can we play?
24:36
John C Dvorak: No wait, let me
finish the setup. And so I
24:40
because, I because it just in
law. I'm trying to, this is
24:42
already two minutes, and it's
like a couple minutes before it,
24:45
you know, it could have been
used, but I didn't want to do
24:47
it, so I wouldn't explain it. So
there, you know, of course,
24:51
Tucker's like a gas at all this
stuff, even though he's always
24:53
wanted to be a spook. Says so in
his bio. So he's like, you know,
24:57
listening, see, how come I
couldn't have done this. Job
25:00
kind of thing. And she's talking
about the people that got, you
25:05
know, recruited, and then do the
bidding of the agency, and then
25:08
the people that are obviously
working for them now. And then
25:11
she brings in some stuff that I
didn't know,
25:15
Unknown: which is the oldest
exchange in the world, maybe the
25:17
second oldest, and seen it, and
it goes on, you know, every day,
25:24
there's no doubt that there are
also actual, formal sources
25:29
throughout the media. And always
have been, you
25:32
know, what does that mean? A
formal source in the media?
25:34
I mean, you know, an asset,
somebody that would be paid by
25:40
intelligence organizations to to
work on their behalf, play
25:44
stories on their behalf, and
they
25:46
Adam Curry: literally come on
CNN, and that says CIA agents. I
25:50
mean, how surprising is this
25:53
John C Dvorak: paid by
intelligence? What she's saying?
25:55
No that this, I think that's
different than a guy who's a
25:59
reporter for the New York Times,
or a correspondent for NBC News
26:04
who's not doesn't say c i h
under it. Okay, so like Jake
26:07
Tapper who just say something
like Richard Engel, it'll say
26:10
something like that. Or Jake
Tapper
26:12
Adam Curry: who just happens to
be at the birthday party of the
26:14
the CIA director, just
coincidental,
26:17
John C Dvorak: yeah, it'd be
something like that. Brand fair
26:21
Unknown: organizations to to
work on their behalf, play
26:25
stories on their behalf. And of
course, that happens, you know,
26:29
all across the world, but when
it
26:32
Adam Curry: happens in the
United States and it's the end
26:34
of democracy, of course,
26:36
Unknown: well look, I mean, we
have CISA operating, basically a
26:41
JIRA ticketing system for any
tweet that the White House
26:46
chooses to that they would like
to see deleted, even if it's,
26:49
wait a
26:50
Adam Curry: minute, JIRA,
they're using JIRA. CISA. CISA
26:54
is using JIRA. Is what she just
said.
26:56
John C Dvorak: Oh no. She Yeah,
she says, and I'm not sure what
27:00
she's referring to. Yes,
27:01
Adam Curry: I am JIRA is an is a
ticketing system, an open source
27:05
ticketing system that I believe
was compromised in the solar
27:11
winds hack.
27:14
John C Dvorak: I'm glad you have
that information at the White
27:16
House, but that's what they're
using. Okay,
27:19
Adam Curry: well, sure that and
Gmail that the
27:22
Unknown: White House chooses
that they would like to see
27:25
deleted, even if it's in jest,
even if it's satire, they just
27:29
put it in the ticketing is,
yeah, well, what's interesting
27:33
about CIS is that it, you know,
it's a part of the Department of
27:38
Homeland Security, but it's
supposed to protect our, our
27:43
nation's infrastructure from
terror attacks. And at the
27:48
beginning of the Biden
administration, a decision was
27:51
made that information is
infrastructure.
27:55
Oh, it is now. Is it just, you
27:57
know, an Orwellian thing to it?
And as a result, in order to
28:03
secure it, you know, CISO was
quietly empowered with the
28:10
ability, sometimes directly and
sometimes through NGO cutouts,
28:16
to present to all the social
media companies and Wikipedia
28:22
and Amazon, any content that was
flagged as concerning, and they,
28:28
you know, bolo alerts went up
beyond the lookout bolo, and
28:33
they held weekly meetings and
said, you know, here, here Put,
28:39
put an enormous amount of
financial pressure on these
28:42
companies saying, you know, that
their legal protections from
28:47
liability would be withdrawn if
they didn't cooperate.
28:50
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. Well, I
totally believe that, yeah,
28:53
yeah, completely, but
28:55
John C Dvorak: I never knew
about the information is
28:59
infrastructure. That's a good
one. That's a good one. Yeah.
29:04
And then I was looking at the
cybersecurity, infrastructure
29:07
security agency, which was only
founded in 2018 Yeah.
29:10
Adam Curry: They're supposed to
rig the elections. I mean,
29:12
protect the elections.
29:15
John C Dvorak: So the idea that
I was thinking about, can you
29:18
make the argument? And I can see
making it that information is
29:23
infrastructure. I mean, it's a
stretch. It's a big stretch, but
29:29
could be I can I under you can
see these bureaucrats. It's like
29:33
that, that character that was
out of the University of
29:36
California, that law professor,
I think, is Wong or Lee, or
29:38
Wang, or whatever his name is,
judge who wrote the he wrote the
29:43
MA about torture. He wrote the
torture.
29:47
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, I know who
you're talking about during when
29:50
he's in the hospital and they
made him sign off on something.
29:53
That guy. No,
29:54
John C Dvorak: no. This guy's
still around now. He's not
29:57
somebody different. Well, it's.
There's a lot of that that goes
30:01
on, but, yeah, this guy, this is
a legitimate legal document that
30:05
was used as a rationale for
torture, and very famous during
30:12
the Bush administration and that
kind of thing. You can kind of,
30:18
you know, if you're smart
enough, you can make
30:20
information. You can convince
yourself that information is
30:23
infrastructure and then then use
it as leverage Well, I
30:27
Adam Curry: would say
information, in general, in the
30:29
legal sense that creates a legal
framework, is infrastructure,
30:34
and that's just information
along the same lines. No,
30:39
John C Dvorak: it could be an
argument. I could see it, by
30:42
Adam Curry: the way. It wasn't
JIRA. It was Confluence. I
30:44
apologize, but JIRA is just it's
a ticketing system. We had that
30:48
Emilio we used, hey, put it in
the JIRA. Hey, man, this thing's
30:51
broken. Put it in JIRA. It's
just a ticketing system that was
30:55
interesting. Well, along these
lines, last night, rob the
31:02
constitutional lawyer and his
lovely wife, Maggie, invited a
31:06
couple of people to go out to
dinner. It was, I would say, was
31:10
to celebrate, no agenda, 17th
anniversary. He picked up the
31:14
picked up the Tet No, no. There
was a celebratory toast
31:17
specifically for our 17th
anniversary. And invited the ER
31:22
doctor and his wife, Tina, and
myself and two friends. And I
31:26
didn't know these two friends,
and he had just hit them in the
31:31
mouth, but it was in kind of an
odd way, where he was trying to
31:34
play our last episode on the
Bluetooth in his car, and it
31:38
kept getting stuck on sex event.
So they don't really know about
31:43
our show much, because it just
we were talking about sex
31:46
events, and then so they said,
Well, this is an interesting
31:48
podcast. You're trying
31:50
John C Dvorak: to play like the
only time we've ever done that.
31:54
So
31:54
Adam Curry: they're my age, and
he is. He's a corporate lawyer
31:59
now, and she is a middle school
teacher. I'm not going to use
32:01
their names, because we didn't
just didn't discuss that. I was
32:03
going to talk about them. But
hey, don't have dinner with me.
32:06
And pretty quickly, pretty
quickly, Rob says, Oh no, you'll
32:10
love these guys. And then just,
you know, just to live up and
32:13
live up in the Plano, whatever.
Well, in the mid 80s, where'd
32:17
you guys meet in the mid 80s? We
met in Germany. Oh yeah, we were
32:21
both in the Air Force. Oh, so it
turns out they were both NSA
32:26
agents at the Russia desk,
Russia division in Germany. So
32:33
we had some things to talk
about, and they were they didn't
32:36
tell me about any of their ops,
but they did have some
32:40
interesting observations, and
one that kind of relates to this
32:44
is that there's kind of a joke
around the intel community that
32:51
25% of the intelligence
community is walking and they're
32:56
either walking in the Pentagon,
or they're walking in the
32:59
hallways, or they're getting
from one place to the other.
33:02
Literally, 25% at all times, is
just walking around. And you
33:07
could cut so much waste by just
having people sit at their
33:12
desks. And so as I'm talking to
them, 25%
33:17
John C Dvorak: of the entire
intelligence community is
33:19
walking wondering would be a
probably wondering,
33:24
Adam Curry: wandering, wandering
is better? Yes, wandering. And
33:28
so, you know, I'm just talking a
little bit because, you know,
33:30
NSA, yeah, they do spying, but
there's also some level of
33:34
psychological operation. And so
we get into some stuff. Because
33:40
what I'm hearing around here
from a lot, and we've discussed
33:44
this on the last show, is the
grid's gonna go down. There will
33:48
be no election. There are
already gangs inside the
33:52
country, and they have kill
orders for Border Patrol. Oh,
33:56
I'm not kidding. I'm not
kidding. A lot of fear mongering
34:00
about China that Xi specifically
wants to disrupt our elections.
34:06
And, you know, and so as I'm
kind of thinking through that,
34:09
didn't discuss all of this with
them, but as I'm thinking
34:11
through this, there's a lot of
China that is in all of these
34:16
stories. And let's just follow
the money for a second. Remember
34:20
the Smith Mundt Act, which
specifically disallowed
34:25
propaganda on the American
citizens, was reformed during
34:30
Obama and where was it reformed
in the NDAA, the National
34:35
Defense Authorization Act. So it
was a military move to get that
34:39
taken out, and this is all, you
know, NSA is also a part of Dia
34:45
it's not the CIA. It's, you
know, it's the military guys.
34:47
It's the they're part of, are
they part of naval I think,
34:52
yeah, because Admiral runs it
right. So they're part of the
34:54
naval operation. That's
34:55
John C Dvorak: not, I don't
they're totally independent.
34:59
This is,
34:59
Adam Curry: I. Telling you, from
what I heard last night, they
35:01
are not independent. They are
more related to the military
35:04
than anything else.
35:06
John C Dvorak: Okay, they're
supposed to be independent. Oh,
35:09
okay, and
35:10
Adam Curry: the CIA shouldn't
use Gmail. I mean,
35:14
John C Dvorak: there's no rule
about that. No, CIA is
35:17
independent too, but
35:18
Adam Curry: the but those guys
were very irked when the FBI was
35:23
using their systems just gather
information. So
35:27
John C Dvorak: yeah, they were
still, yeah, they got the
35:28
password so they could use their
crazy again. We talked about
35:31
this years ago.
35:32
Adam Curry: They're all against
the CIA and the FBI they had.
35:34
They're in a very different
camp. So let's just review for a
35:38
moment what we have going on the
new psychological operations,
35:43
which I believe is being passed
down through ranks, through much
35:47
lower level guys, has some
waldens. There's another there's
35:51
a whole bunch of guys running
around, who are, you know,
35:54
psyching out people like Laura
and and Nomi Wolf and all these
35:59
other people and and it's
somebody's doing it. Well,
36:03
listen, it's like China. We have
da this middle aged military,
36:09
military age Chinese men here,
they're gonna attack us from
36:13
win. Chinese are buying land
next to bases. Chinese drones
36:17
are flying over bases. And now
you think about Trump. Trump has
36:24
already said that, first of all,
China, they need us as much as
36:29
we need them. We're their
customers. Let's just be honest
36:31
about it. We may not need all of
their manufacturing, but Trump
36:36
will take their need most of it,
but Trump will take the you
36:39
know, tariffs. Trump with the
China virus, Trump has a hard on
36:44
about China, so he's kind of
perfect to be the next
36:48
president, if you take into
account that China the pivot to
36:53
China. You know what? He's
already said, we're going to
36:55
build big, beautiful ships. All
of this stuff is happening.
36:59
China. China. Remember, Newland
was kicked out of state. She
37:03
didn't get the job she wanted.
Replaced by a China guy, Kurt
37:07
Campbell, who played a whole
bunch of clips. And now we have
37:10
the perfect setup with the new
Ukraine, which is Taiwan. It
37:15
makes so much sense. Russia has
old news. We're going to wrap
37:19
that up. You know, whatever it
can go on for a good time, but
37:22
there's no new no new money. We
need new money. We need to build
37:26
stuff. And then, coincidentally,
this happens. Sources
37:29
Unknown: in the US say suspected
Chinese hackers have targeted
37:33
Donald Trump and his running
mate for the White House JD
37:37
Vance phones associated with the
campaign of Democratic nominee
37:41
Kamala Harris may also have been
targeted. An FBI statement
37:46
didn't give any names, but said
it was investigating what it
37:49
called unauthorized access to
commercial telecommunications
37:54
infrastructure by people
associated with China. Was not
37:58
clear. It was not immediately
clear what data, if any, had
38:03
been accessed,
38:04
if any, of course,
38:06
Adam Curry: it's like it's a
total non story. But let's not
38:09
forget, we've got Taiwan in the
mix, paying
38:12
Unknown: his respects to
soldiers who lost their lives.
38:14
Taiwan's President reaffirmed
his country's sovereignty.
38:20
Today, gunning to is more than
just a symbol of military
38:23
victory, it also represents our
determination to protect our
38:26
country. We will not yield an
inch of ground in Taiwan.
38:35
While Lai did not mention China
explicitly, he was referring to
38:39
the 1949 battle of gunning to
against Beijing's People's
38:43
Liberation Army. China claims it
as its own territory. There has
38:48
been a fortnight of intense
military activity in the Taiwan
38:51
Strait which separates the two.
This includes live fire drills
38:55
near the island and the
Transiting of a Chinese aircraft
38:58
carrier group through the Strait
on Wednesday, China's foreign
39:02
ministry has said there's
nothing wrong with conducting
39:05
military activity in the area
39:08
Taiwan. Taiwan
39:09
is Chinese territory. It's
perfectly normal for Chinese
39:13
aircraft carriers to sail in its
own territory. And territorial
39:18
waters both sides of the Taiwan
Strait belong to one China
39:24
Beijing
39:24
severed high level
communications with Taipei in
39:27
2016 and has since ramped up
military and political pressure
39:31
on the self ruled Ireland.
39:33
Adam Curry: So even though the
military could completely run
39:37
this with the Kamala Harris
walls presidency, it's much
39:43
easier to go with the guy who
already has a hard on for him,
39:47
like Trump has to be the guy. It
makes no sense otherwise,
39:52
because they're psyching out
everybody, particularly
39:55
conservatives, Republicans. Yes.
40:01
John C Dvorak: Yes, yes, the
Harris walls could do it, but
40:04
except if you're gonna, if
you're gonna go with your thesis
40:06
that this whole thing is set up
for Trump, because it makes more
40:09
sense. It also makes more sense
that it would go for Trump,
40:13
because walls is a China file.
Yeah, he's no good. Been there a
40:17
million times. Yeah, married
there. He loves the place. He
40:20
wanted to sell off, and he's
goes, he's there,
40:23
Adam Curry: excellent point.
He's the wrong guy. He's the
40:25
absolute wrong guy for the job.
Yeah,
40:28
John C Dvorak: he's pro China.
He would, he would turn the
40:30
country, he would turn the US
over to China if he had a
40:33
chance. So
40:34
Adam Curry: what we need is,
when you get everybody all
40:36
jacked up and make sure that we
get everybody out to vote for
40:39
Trump, particularly the
Christians. Get everybody out
40:42
there, everybody, oh, if you're
and you're watching online, I
40:46
mean, how many podcasts have we
not seen in the past year from
40:52
the culture war economy, who are
all talking about China? And
40:58
it's one out, it's continuous,
the drones over the bases. Oh,
41:02
they're buying land next to
bases. Oh, they've got police
41:06
stations in which is true, but,
41:09
John C Dvorak: but, and by the
way, one of the biggest ones is
41:12
in Minnesota. There you go.
41:15
Adam Curry: There you go. So
yeah,
41:17
John C Dvorak: Minneapolis has
one, so you've done nothing
41:20
about it, and I, and,
41:21
Adam Curry: you know, Trump
probably is on to this. He's
41:23
like, Oh, this is good, you
know, I can get the tariffs in
41:25
and we can build. I mean, we
still need an economy, by the
41:28
way, the
41:28
John C Dvorak: police station
story is sketchy. I mean, yes,
41:32
they're there, and there's one,
and there was one in New York. I
41:34
think they're rousted it. I
think there was one out here
41:36
too. There's still one in
Minnesota. And they, you know,
41:41
keep an eye on the on the
Nationals, and they're supposed
41:43
to be, they threaten people, and
then they set up shop in the
41:46
universities. Yeah, there's
horrible these people. They're
41:49
trying to they're, yeah, I can
see where you can get all worked
41:53
up, yeah.
41:54
Adam Curry: And so we need that.
We need this groundswell, and we
41:57
need Trump, because besides a
large amount of money that's
42:01
going to be spent on this
wonderful Iron Dome over all of
42:05
America, a missile defense
shield. They call it Star Wars.
42:09
You know, he'll also get his
tariffs and all that stuff will
42:13
work out just fine. Well, you
42:14
John C Dvorak: have to get,
there's an angle on that missile
42:17
defense system too. You have to
understand. And I think as part
42:20
of it, this whole thing, I'm
good, I'm gonna just back you
42:23
up. Oh, nice. And it's like,
well, you know, Reagan wanted to
42:28
do this, but the technology
wasn't the same as it is today.
42:32
So today's technology, because,
you know, everything's changed
42:35
since 1980 today's technology
makes it possible, and then we
42:41
have and then we have the bull
crap. And I have clips on this
42:45
to the bull crap that went on
between Israel and Iran. We'll
42:49
get to that in a moment. Yeah,
we'll get to that. But, but
42:51
that, wait a minute, that that
incorporates the this new
42:55
technology, because the 180
missiles that were sent over
42:58
from Iran didn't that, oh yeah,
that hit nothing, except some
43:02
poor Palestinian who, I think,
got hit by some debris.
43:06
Adam Curry: We know, we don't
think rocket. We saw the shell
43:09
John C Dvorak: fall on these
terrible video very and so they
43:14
the 180 missiles couldn't do any
damage because of this new
43:19
technology, which is what we're
going to employ to keep and do
43:23
this. So we have to worry about
anything. I mean, this is, like,
43:26
the whole thing is beautifully
structured.
43:29
Adam Curry: Here's only one
thing that there's just, it's a
43:31
little bit of a side, a side
track, but it has to do with
43:35
spooks. You know, one of my big
eye openers before we even
43:40
started the show was the book
legacy of ashes. And if you
43:44
recall this, so legacy of ashes
a story about the CIA written by
43:47
Tim Weiner, or Weiner from
former New York Times. He went
43:51
on to write an FBI book, which
sucked, but the CIA book, I
43:55
remember calling uncle Don and
saying, is this true? And he
43:59
said, Yeah, that's pretty much
how I remember it. So what I
44:03
don't understand is Mike Benz,
who I think we both appreciate
44:07
for what he does. He goes on a
15 minute rant slamming this
44:12
book. Listen, I clipped a little
bit of it.
44:15
John C Dvorak: Tis legacy of
ashes. This book is terrible.
44:18
This is the book you're supposed
to read that you're told to
44:20
read, to know what the CIA does
garbage. And everyone talks
44:26
about it like, it's this big
Bible of CIA. It's dog water.
44:30
It's awful, like, the whole
point of legacy of ashes. Like,
44:33
yeah, the CIA does all this
terrible stuff.
44:38
Unknown: It's morally dubious.
It causes all this blowback in
44:43
disaster and human rights
disasters,
44:47
but they're bumbling, stumbling
fools. You don't need to worry
44:52
about them.
44:54
They don't do anything right?
44:57
They're so silly. They're such
silly juices. I.
45:01
John C Dvorak: Would it be nice
if the CI just stopped being
45:03
such silly goose as he
45:05
Adam Curry: goes on and on and
on about this. I don't
45:07
John C Dvorak: understand. Don't
you think that this is to draw
45:10
attention to the book, to get it
back in play?
45:13
Adam Curry: Didn't, didn't seem
like it to me. Well, I've
45:16
listened well that now you,
you've opened my mind up to
45:20
possibilities here that's, yeah,
okay, because I haven't heard
45:25
anybody say, Oh, you have to
read legacy of ashes. Except us.
45:30
I've how many times has someone
mentioned this book to you in
45:33
the past 17 years? None,
45:35
John C Dvorak: exactly. But this
will get your attention. Yeah.
45:40
Adam Curry: Okay, good point.
Good point.
45:44
John C Dvorak: So it's time to
reread the book.
45:50
Adam Curry: Uncle Don is Adam.
I'm not gonna
45:52
John C Dvorak: read that book. I
45:53
Adam Curry: don't think I can
have the same conversation with
45:55
him anymore before we go to
anything else. Let's
45:58
John C Dvorak: just stick with
no, he's still but heard about
46:01
Hillary losing, isn't he?
46:06
Adam Curry: He does not like
Trump. He's like Trump is no
46:09
good. He thinks Trump is
horrible. But he's been out of
46:13
the game for quite a long time,
and I give him all honor, all
46:20
John C Dvorak: his own opinion.
Maybe Trump is bad,
46:23
Adam Curry: but he was the guy
that said to me, yeah, uh, North
46:26
Korea, whenever we need to sell
some military stuff, we just
46:29
rattle North Korea around the
media. He that was his. He's
46:33
almost Trump,
46:34
John C Dvorak: who's did a good
job of stopping that, yeah,
46:37
maybe that's the reason he
doesn't like Trump, following up
46:40
these great. This
46:41
Adam Curry: is no good curry.
What did you? Did you? Did you
46:44
leak this information? Okay, so
let's just stick with the with
46:49
the election for a little bit.
First of all, we have to
46:52
understand, no matter what we
say, no matter how we look at
46:55
it, this race is tight, John,
it's tight. I mean neck and
46:59
John C Dvorak: neck and neck and
neck,
47:01
Unknown: vice president and
former president bashing each
47:03
other while rallying their
supporters as both sides count
47:06
down to November 5.
47:08
We've got just 10 days left in
one of the most consequential
47:13
elections of our lifetime.
Kamala
47:15
Harris and Donald Trump
crisscrossing the swing states.
47:18
HARRIS in Kalamazoo, Michigan
this afternoon, pushing what she
47:21
calls a fresh start in her
economic plan to help middle
47:24
America. Trump also in Michigan,
and then at State College of
47:27
Pennsylvania, vowing to close
the border and bring down the
47:30
cost of living. We have nine
47:32
days to go to total victory, and
then we're going to have a
47:34
different kind of a victory.
We're going to turn our nation
47:37
around.
47:40
Harris, introduced by former
First Lady Michelle Obama, the
47:43
campaign focusing on
reproductive rights, she
47:49
will fight to restore our
reproductive freedoms and
47:52
defend our health. Michigan
Senate candidate Mike Rogers had
47:55
a strength for Trump and the
economy we lost
47:58
in the last four years, 20,000
manufacturing jobs under
48:03
Democrat policies coming out of
Washington, DC,
48:06
both candidates trying to appeal
to the undecided electorate
48:10
votes that could push them over
the finish line to win. This is
48:13
going
48:13
to be the greatest victory in
the history of our country. It's
48:16
going to be an exciting it's
going to be an exciting night on
48:20
November 1,
48:22
and make no mistake, we will win
48:27
both feeling very confident for
Harris and Trump. The
48:30
Presidential election all comes
down to the seven battleground
48:33
states, and the most crucial is
Pennsylvania, with its 19
48:37
electoral votes,
48:40
Adam Curry: a clip that I found
that we've kind of been looking
48:42
for, is the pronunciation of
Vice President Harris's first
48:48
name, which, if you do it wrong,
you're racist. What is now the
48:54
official pronunciation? Is it
Kamala? No, it's Kamala. Kamala.
48:59
And by the way, thank you to all
of the Chicanos, which turns
49:04
out, is not a slur. Thank you. I
49:06
John C Dvorak: never thought it
was. I thought you were laughing
49:07
at it because it was a dated
reference. Well, I didn't know
49:12
you were laughing because you
thought I was. I said a slur.
49:15
Adam Curry: I didn't know
either. But a lot of people
49:18
email and said, No, no, that's
good. And they all said, Hey,
49:21
I'm glad you guys finally caught
on about the came along, because
49:26
I came alive. Yeah, they should
have emailed this a long time
49:29
ago. We didn't know about this.
You had to
49:30
John C Dvorak: hear from your
gardener, but now that you
49:32
mention it, yes, with that,
what's up? Our audience is
49:35
remiss.
49:37
Adam Curry: Our producers,
producers, you got to get on the
49:39
stick. So this is a 45 second
super cut of every single
49:44
leftist media personality, and I
think even a few Democrat
49:52
politicians mispronouncing her
name, Kamala Harris,
49:55
Unknown: Kamala Harris, Kamala
Harris, Kamala Harris, Kamala
49:58
Harris, Kamala Harris.
50:00
Harris, Kamala Harris, Kamala
Harris. People
50:02
like Kamala Harris, but as
Kamala said, Kamala Harris,
50:06
Kamala Kamala Harris, Kamala
Harris,
50:09
Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris,
Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris,
50:11
Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris,
Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris.
50:15
Kamala
50:15
Harris is Kamala Kamala
50:16
Harris, Kamala Harris, Kamala
Harris, Kamala Harris, Kamala
50:19
Harris, Kamala Harris. Kamala
Harris was a very good
50:23
prosecutor. Kamala Harris,
Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris,
50:26
Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris,
Kamala
50:28
Harris.
50:28
I know her.
50:29
And was first Biden and Kamala
Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris,
50:33
Kamala
50:34
Harris, Kamala
50:34
Harris, Kamala
50:35
Harris, Kamala
50:36
Harris, Kamala Harris. Into the
cat
50:38
is Kamala point, Kamala
50:39
Harris, Kamala
50:40
Harris, Kamala
50:40
Harris, Kamala
50:41
Adam Curry: Harris, Kamala
Harris, Kamala
50:43
Unknown: Harris, Kamala
50:43
Harris. Was talking about this.
50:45
Kamala Harris, Kamala
50:46
Harris, Kamala
50:47
Harris, Kamala Harris. This
50:49
will be my favorite at the end,
like Kamala Harris.
50:54
Adam Curry: So you know, yeah,
who
50:55
John C Dvorak: are these phony
baloneys Kidding? They're
50:58
Adam Curry: all phony baloneys.
But now, John, we have a new
51:01
October surprise. He said, new
October surprise right on the
51:05
cusp this
51:06
Unknown: morning, a startling
new report, startling
51:10
Adam Curry: from the Washington
Post. It's startling about
51:12
Unknown: one of Donald Trump's
most ardent supporters, Elon
51:16
Musk,
51:17
this is no ordinary election, a
regular from
51:20
the campaign trail, and
according to the Wall Street
51:23
Journal, the tech titan in
regular contact with Russian
51:27
President Vladimir Putin 2022
the discussion said to focus on
51:33
personal topics, business and
geopolitical tensions at one
51:38
point, according to the journal,
Putin even asking musk, who says
51:41
he holds top secret clearance,
to hold off activating one of
51:46
his Starlink satellites over
Taiwan as a favor to China's
51:51
President Xi Jinping. It's not
known if Musk oblige the journal
51:56
saying the contacts raised
national security concerns,
52:00
given the ties between musk,
Space X and the US military and
52:04
intelligence agencies, but a
person aware of the
52:07
conversations told the journal,
there have been no alerts raised
52:11
over possible security breaches.
Musk has not responded to the
52:15
allegations, but when asked in
2022 if he had spoken to Putin
52:20
about Ukraine. He posted, I have
spoken to Putin only once, and
52:25
that was about 18 months ago.
The subject matter was space.
52:29
Earlier this year, President
Putin himself praised musk in an
52:33
interview with Tucker Carlson on
Musk's own X platform, calling
52:38
him unstoppable, and Russia this
morning, strongly denying the
52:43
Wall Street Journal report
saying it did not happen. All of
52:46
this comes, of course, as Donald
Trump swirls in controversy over
52:50
his praise of Vladimir Putin and
denials that he has been in
52:54
regular contact with the Russian
leader since leaving office.
52:58
John C Dvorak: Okay, first of
all, that's Martha radnitz, yes,
53:02
rad. It's
53:02
Adam Curry: rad, it's rad, it's
53:04
John C Dvorak: and she's no
good. She's the one.
53:06
Adam Curry: It was a whoop, but
it's a WaPo report, who are, of
53:09
course, also no good. This
53:12
John C Dvorak: is all no good.
But they're mentioning the WaPo
53:17
though I thought was the Wall
Street Journal there, but it was
53:21
walk. Oh, I there was a now
there's a ball. Tells broken
53:24
loose at the WaPo. Because, oh,
you
53:27
Adam Curry: have the clip. I
have
53:29
John C Dvorak: the two clips.
Okay, good, good, good.
53:31
Adam Curry: WaPo. One,
53:32
Unknown: the motto of the
Washington Post is democracy
53:35
dies in darkness. I like the
marbles in this guy's mouth. Yet
53:39
in these closing days of a
presidential campaign that polls
53:43
say is close, the post has
announced it would not endorse
53:47
any candidate in the rest of the
White House. Oh no, it's for the
53:49
first time in decades. NPR media
correspondent David Fauci flick
53:53
broke the story and joins us
now. David, thank you for being
53:56
with us. Pleasure. Pleasure post
is known for its political
53:59
coverage. It's the paper that
broke the Watergate story and
54:03
many more without fear or favor
movies. Why is it stepping away
54:08
from making an endorsement in
this presidential race?
54:10
So let's go first to The stated
reason, posted yesterday, just
54:13
before noon, from the publisher
and chief executive will Lewis.
54:17
He says that the post wants to
return to its roots independent
54:21
of partisan interests. It sort
of has for decades style itself
54:23
as an Independent newspaper
under owner Jeff Bezos. He said
54:28
they are going to for the
future, not endorse in
54:30
presidential races, and seek to
attain that now, this was a
54:34
paper that has been editorially,
largely supportive, not
54:38
uniformly, but largely
supportive, of the Biden Harris
54:40
administration. There had been a
draft of an endorsement in the
54:44
works endorsing vice president
Kamala Harris for the
54:46
presidency. And you know, this
is a newspaper that has been in
54:51
the vanguard of reporting on
former President Donald Trump's
54:54
alleged wrongdoing and potential
illegalities in office, and has
54:57
denounced him editorially for
that. I. On its editorial pages
55:01
all throughout that proposed
endorsement, which had been
55:03
embraced by the editorial page
editor. Doesn't come as a
55:06
surprise, but right now, if
you're looking at it on its own
55:08
terms, the explanation you look
at a time when the media is
55:12
under attack, trust is at record
lows, particularly among
55:15
conservatives, especially among
Trump supporters. This is, on
55:17
its surface, an effort by the
owner, Jeff Bezos, to try to
55:20
remediate and address that.
55:22
What's the reaction been like at
the post? Well, because of the
55:26
Trump post record in its
reporting and because of its
55:28
strong opinions talking about
Trump being unfit for office in
55:32
its separately run editorial
side, particularly as a result
55:35
of the January 2021, efforts to
deny President Biden's
55:38
certification of his win,
there's been fewer there's been
55:41
tumult inside the post and to
some degree outside of as well.
55:44
Resignation of Robert Kagan, a
long time columnist, editor at
55:48
large, he's been warning for
years of Trump as an
55:50
authoritarian in the making.
Robert
55:52
Kagan is no liberal either.
Before
55:54
Adam Curry: we go to the next
step, I have some questions for
55:56
you. So one Kagan, who was
Victoria Newlands, husband,
56:02
John C Dvorak: yeah, neocon, war
monging, mongering, epic war
56:06
con. But there's no liberal,
quote, unquote, no liberal. All
56:10
the Neo cons came from the
liberal side of things. So let's
56:12
get that straight.
56:13
Adam Curry: What is the function
of the editor at large? Is it
56:18
just an editor who's a big guy,
or is there some function that's
56:22
specific, that's not the editor,
the editor at large. Is he at
56:25
the top of the food chain?
56:28
John C Dvorak: No, the editor at
large is largely a, I thought he
56:33
was the editorial page editor,
but he would editor, editor at
56:36
large. Is his title? Okay? So
the editor at large is largely
56:40
a, mostly a ceremonial title.
It's given to somebody who's
56:47
been around for a while and they
don't want to make him this, or
56:49
they don't want to make him
that. I had the title at info
56:52
world for a while, while I was a
columnist because I like I
56:55
because I couldn't be a
contributing editor anymore,
56:57
because I wasn't writing
anything other than this column.
57:00
And I decide, and I said, here,
I want to be the consulting
57:04
editor. But
57:04
Adam Curry: do you walk around
and you wrap your pencil on
57:07
people's desk and go, Hey,
you're not doing it right? Or,
57:10
John C Dvorak: I mean, what the
editor at large? Yeah, would
57:12
Adam Curry: you just have phone
calls or meetings or, no,
57:15
John C Dvorak: you don't do any
of that. No, you just, it's just
57:17
a it's an honorary, it's
basically, it's not, it's close
57:22
to something like that. It's a
bull crap title. It's the same
57:26
as consulting editor, which I
was, it's a it's it's great. It
57:31
sounds good. Yes. In other
words, supposedly they call you
57:35
once in a while, say, Hey,
you're the consulting editor.
57:37
Can I consult with you? They
never do that. I've never been
57:39
consulted to this day. Do you
get paid for this? You, you're
57:43
like a consulting podcaster.
Nobody's ever called you. They
57:46
you'd like, they invented it.
Nobody ever says it. There's a
57:49
Adam. Can you help us for doing
a podcast? Can give us a tip?
57:52
No, they don't even bother. Lots
of people ask you. So the editor
57:55
at large is just a guy that's
supposedly you. He can. No, it
58:00
doesn't mean anything,
58:02
Adam Curry: but it sounds cool
at cocktail parties in DC at
58:07
large or Washington Post,
whatever large.
58:11
John C Dvorak: I like the idea
of being a fat guy, though, that
58:13
would make it better. Well, he
58:15
Adam Curry: is a fat guy, isn't
he? Yeah, he's
58:16
John C Dvorak: a fat guy.
58:17
Adam Curry: So okay, so now
let's just take this into the
58:20
overall perspective that so even
though he's an I mean, are they?
58:25
They're kicking out all the old
Neo cons Newland, no, we're
58:29
moving to China. You don't know
anything about China. You're
58:31
out. And by the way, that editor
at large, husband of yours, he's
58:34
no good either, but he wants to
endorse Kamala. We can't have
58:37
that. It's Trump for China. Now
I wonder if he's
58:42
John C Dvorak: this is fitting
into the pieces of the puzzle
58:45
that may all be fitting
together. Part Two may explain a
58:48
little more
58:49
Unknown: every Robert Kagan is
no liberal, either he
58:51
is absolutely not, not a
liberal, by any stretch, or
58:54
means, 10 opinion writers at the
post denounced the post decision
58:58
in a posting they did on its own
website. You saw Woodward and
59:01
Bernstein come out. You saw
Marty Baron, the lionized former
59:05
executive editor of the post,
call it cowardice and spineless.
59:09
And you saw over 1600
cancelations of digital
59:11
subscriptions there three hours
after the story broke. And
59:14
that's happening against a
backdrop in which Trump has been
59:18
attempting to directly and
expressly intimidate the press,
59:21
saying that if he wins office
once more, that he will wreak
59:24
vengeance against it. And if you
think about Jeff Bezos, yes,
59:27
hold
59:27
Adam Curry: on a second, this is
now they just went to nonsense.
59:32
Well,
59:32
John C Dvorak: this is the irony
of the whole thing to me, which
59:35
is that it's the left and these,
you know, the msnbcs and all the
59:39
rest that make all this stuff up
about Trump because he says
59:42
something casually or just
jokingly, or he doesn't say it
59:45
at all, and they make it up, and
they've literally scared their
59:50
own pants off, expressly
59:53
Unknown: intimidate the press,
saying that if he wins office
59:56
once more, that he will wreak
vengeance against it. And you
59:59
think about you. Bezos, yes,
he's the owner of the post, but
1:00:01
of course, the founder of
Amazon, he has a ton of business
1:00:04
interests worth billions
involving the federal
1:00:06
government. Amazon shipping its
cloud and China computing
1:00:11
contracts, and his space
company, Blue Origin, has a
1:00:13
multi billion dollar deal with
federal government to take
1:00:16
people into the heavens.
1:00:18
This follows a similar decision
by the publisher of the Los
1:00:21
Angeles Times. Is it a similar
story and reasoning by the owner
1:00:25
there?
1:00:26
Yeah. And interestingly, there
is no formal publisher there.
1:00:29
It's all being decided by owner
Patrick soon showing there had
1:00:31
also been an editorial in
support of Kamala Harris being
1:00:35
drafted, and he decided to kill
it. That led to the resignation
1:00:39
of the editorial center and two
other editorial writers there.
1:00:42
Patrick soon song again, a civic
leader stepped forward to buy
1:00:45
the times to try to sustain it
in the same time. He's a
1:00:47
billionaire physician, inventor
with major interest before
1:00:50
federal regulators should Trump
wins again. He is threatening
1:00:54
this vengeance that I mentioned.
And so here's the question, Are
1:00:57
these figures trying to, at a
time of low trust in the media,
1:01:00
redefine their papers as more
independent and away from
1:01:03
partisan interests just days
before an election that their
1:01:07
own editorial pages say may
define the future of the
1:01:10
American democratic experiment
for decades to come. Or is this
1:01:13
a moment where paper are
buckling in the face of
1:01:16
potential pressure, because of
course, this race is so close
1:01:19
they don't know who's going to
1:01:21
Adam Curry: win soon, Xing of LA
Times, also Chinese, American,
1:01:27
John C Dvorak: I may be, yeah,
but when I see what, I get a
1:01:30
kick out of this guy, 10 guy,
oh, we're right. We quit. And
1:01:34
they're quitting to
1:01:35
Unknown: do what? Rage quitting?
1:01:37
John C Dvorak: They're rage
quitting. And there's no
1:01:39
business. It's the dying
industry. The newspaper industry
1:01:43
is Get down, going down the
tubes, and they're gonna quit to
1:01:46
go do what, just make themselves
homeless. This is beyond me.
1:01:51
Adam Curry: It's a very
interesting twist. It's clear
1:01:54
that they can't go against
Trump. It's not that they don't
1:01:59
want people to go for commas
that can't go against Trump.
1:02:02
Whether it's for Okay, Bezos, is
the business interest sketchy?
1:02:07
Maybe, I don't know, but it's
all part of the he has to win,
1:02:14
particularly when the race is
this close. Race is so close,
1:02:18
you can almost
1:02:19
John C Dvorak: get that voice,
that guy's voice, that'd be
1:02:21
good. You add that to your
arsenal. With the Dutch guy, my
1:02:26
Adam Curry: arsenal of almost.
I'm almost there. You
1:02:29
John C Dvorak: have an arsenal
of almost.
1:02:33
Adam Curry: I want to wrap up
the Russia thing. Then I want to
1:02:35
come back to the media. Who are
you know, along well,
1:02:38
John C Dvorak: before you do
that, we're still in the
1:02:39
campaign. I wanted to finish get
I
1:02:41
Adam Curry: was doing Russia. I
wanted to finish up Russia.
1:02:44
Yeah, you moved off the camera.
No, no, no. You stole me. You
1:02:48
stole my vibe going from Russia
into WaPo. It's okay. I just
1:02:53
have one clip. Oh, well,
1:02:55
John C Dvorak: once you play
your clip. I just wanted to get
1:02:57
these two campaign wraps you
because I wanted to play him is
1:03:01
because they're from the
nation's treasure. Yes,
1:03:03
Adam Curry: no, you're going to
have to, I insist you play them.
1:03:06
I just want to play because this
is something that was flying
1:03:09
under the radar. And this is,
uh, Grandma Yellen, who I think
1:03:15
is younger than I am. Yellen
who, uh, did the keynote for the
1:03:20
IMF, World Bank, Jamboree, did
you see any of this? No, I
1:03:27
John C Dvorak: have no idea what
you're talking about.
1:03:29
Adam Curry: So the IMF and the
World Bank have a big meeting a
1:03:32
couple days back. It's a whole
week of meetings. I just call it
1:03:35
the jamboree. And she opened it
up and she talked about Ukraine,
1:03:40
Ukraine. Sorry, Ukraine. And
there was something very
1:03:44
interesting, some stuff we knew
about the the loan to Ukraine,
1:03:49
where that's coming from, the
stolen Russian money. But wait
1:03:52
until you hear how she wraps
this up. You
1:03:55
Unknown: You mentioned the $50
billion loan that the g7 leaders
1:04:01
agreed to provide to Ukraine,
and asked me about the status of
1:04:07
it. We're very close to
finalizing Americans, America's
1:04:13
portion of this $50 billion loan
package. And what I want to
1:04:19
emphasize is that the source of
financing for these loans, this
1:04:25
is not the American taxpayer.
What's happening here is that
1:04:30
Russia is paying for this
support, the 50 billion of
1:04:35
support that we intend to go to
Ukraine by the end of this year,
1:04:43
it is the income on the assets
that have been mobilized,
1:04:49
Russian sovereign assets that
have been mobilized in Euroclear
1:04:55
that are the source of repayment
and with a. Agreed with Ukraine
1:05:01
that even if there is a final
settlement and truces reached,
1:05:11
that it will be Russian funds
that will go to repay these
1:05:16
loans.
1:05:21
Adam Curry: I'm sure Russia is
gonna love that. So it's
1:05:24
Russia's money, and they're
gonna repay it with Russia's
1:05:26
money.
1:05:27
John C Dvorak: You know? The
funny thing is, the isn't that a
1:05:33
tranche of 300 billion? Yes,
yes, and somehow the interest is
1:05:39
50 billion. You know, I
1:05:40
Adam Curry: thought this exact
same thing, like, you're not
1:05:43
investing this in money markets.
What did you do with that? Did
1:05:47
John C Dvorak: you Yeah, this
is, this is a return that's way
1:05:49
over 10%
1:05:50
Adam Curry: did you buy Nvidia
stocks? Or what is the 20%
1:05:54
return? What? Yes, exactly.
1:05:56
John C Dvorak: They put the
Russian money in. It's
1:05:58
Adam Curry: not the S P. I mean,
is S, P up 20% No, no, not.
1:06:03
John C Dvorak: Well, yeah, maybe
over a period
1:06:06
Adam Curry: in years. Yeah,
1:06:07
John C Dvorak: this is not
right. No, these numbers don't
1:06:10
make sense, but we're
1:06:11
Adam Curry: the ones cutting the
check. That's the big joke of it
1:06:14
all. It's secure. Don't worry.
It's this extra money that's
1:06:16
floating around that. Or maybe
that's just how banking actually
1:06:21
works behind the scenes. You,
you stupid people, you can get
1:06:24
your money market, and somehow
we've, we've, we get 20% return.
1:06:29
Who knows? All right, let's go
to your rap. Hold on a second.
1:06:32
Oh, wait, at least of America.
1:06:36
Unknown: This is NPR,
1:06:38
John C Dvorak: or I wanted to do
before it says you talked about
1:06:40
Ukraine. I wanted to do the
Ukraine update before we do
1:06:43
that.
1:06:44
Adam Curry: Okay, Ukraine?
What's PBS so it fits with the
1:06:46
jingle.
1:06:47
John C Dvorak: Then Ukraine is
the other nations national
1:06:50
treasure, treasure
1:06:51
Unknown: in Ukraine. Russian
drones struck Kyiv in an hours
1:06:54
long nighttime barrage. Ukraine
and Ukrainian officials said one
1:06:58
went into an apartment building,
killing a 15 year old girl and
1:07:01
injuring five others. And in
central Ukraine, a missile
1:07:05
struck a residential area in
Dnipro, regional officials said
1:07:08
a 14 year old and four others
were killed and at least 21
1:07:12
others injured. We
1:07:14
Adam Curry: should have never,
ever let that happen.
1:07:18
John C Dvorak: We should know
that's for sure. No, no,
1:07:20
Adam Curry: but, but, let me
tell you what I mean. We should
1:07:22
have never let them force people
to change from Kyiv to Kyiv. Oh,
1:07:28
Kyiv. That's, that's horse crap.
I'm just going to go back to
1:07:32
saying Kyiv. That is so remember
if you said Kyiv, if you said
1:07:37
Kyiv, then you were a Russian
agent. That was pretty much what
1:07:41
they say, Oh no, it's Kyiv. If
you say Kyiv, you're, you're,
1:07:44
you're carrying water for Putin.
1:07:47
John C Dvorak: That was the
Russians that pronounce it Kyiv.
1:07:49
No,
1:07:51
Adam Curry: no. The Ukrainians
do Kyiv. Kyiv. Kyiv. In Russian,
1:07:56
Kyiv. And we say Kyiv, or at
least we used to, until the
1:08:00
whole media change. Oh
1:08:02
John C Dvorak: yeah. This is
like, yeah, Freedom price.
1:08:05
Adam Curry: Can't say that. Oh
1:08:07
John C Dvorak: yeah, yeah. We're
getting pushed around too much
1:08:09
now. We're I'm
1:08:10
Adam Curry: putting my foot
down. Kyiv, put my foot down on
1:08:14
that. I want chicken, but his
foot stomping. My foot down. All
1:08:19
right. Campaign, right?
1:08:20
John C Dvorak: I want to get
this to be the end of the
1:08:21
election coverage for today's
show.
1:08:24
Adam Curry: Okay, I have, I have
two more within
1:08:27
John C Dvorak: the in follow it
up with, with what I'm gonna
1:08:29
follow it up I'm gonna, no, this
is from the National Treasure
1:08:32
NPR campaign.
1:08:34
Adam Curry: Wrap one on
1:08:37
John C Dvorak: the campaign
trail. Both presidential
1:08:39
Unknown: candidates are stumping
for undecided. Voters in swing
1:08:44
states today. Vice President
Harris rallied in Michigan with
1:08:47
former First Lady Michelle
Obama. Harris touched on
1:08:50
familiar themes, including the
rising cost of health care.
1:08:54
I believe health care should be
a right and not just a privilege
1:08:58
of those who have the money to
afford it.
1:09:07
On the other hand, we've got
Donald Trump who intends to end
1:09:12
the Affordable Care Act. Oh,
1:09:14
Adam Curry: please. They're so
wildly exaggerating everything,
1:09:21
particularly Roe v Wade, which
was not a law. It was a Supreme
1:09:26
Court decision. And this, it's
gone back to the States, but
1:09:30
somehow Trump is going to make
it law that, you know, you know,
1:09:34
it's
1:09:34
John C Dvorak: funny is that
these the states, like states
1:09:37
like California, where it's, you
know, abortion is legal, and
1:09:40
they can do it, you know, under
normal circumstance, but
1:09:43
everyone's voting for comedy
here.
1:09:46
Adam Curry: Why would you do
that?
1:09:47
John C Dvorak: It's already
this. It's a done deal. What are
1:09:49
you bitching about? Why are you
complaining about it? About any
1:09:52
of it in California or Colorado,
for that matter, where you can
1:09:56
go nine months and have an
abortion as the baby's head is
1:09:59
popping out. I mean. Why?
1:10:00
Adam Curry: Why is KTLA running?
Reports that it's a close
1:10:03
election. What do they care?
They're not getting any extra ad
1:10:05
money. This is just claiming.
They're just
1:10:10
John C Dvorak: following the
leader. That's what you do.
1:10:12
Okay, they said radio guys. They
don't know
1:10:14
Adam Curry: what the hell's
going on. Come on radio guys.
1:10:17
KTLA is a television station.
1:10:19
John C Dvorak: Oh, okay, well,
they say radio guys that moved
1:10:21
to TV. So the the, the thing
about this last clip was that
1:10:28
they're talking about, it's a
raise, rising cost and health
1:10:31
care. I'm sorry, everything's
getting bad and and then
1:10:36
Adam Curry: the I just want to
I'm still stuck. It just kind of
1:10:39
hit me where you the baby's head
pops out, kill it. Man, that was
1:10:44
a gruesome, gruesome thing you
just said, yeah. Well, happens,
1:10:49
okay, I'm sorry. Back to
Colorado, back to you, bro,
1:10:53
John C Dvorak: the rising cost
of health care and then and
1:10:57
Trump wants to kill their wait.
The Affordable Care Act is
1:11:00
supposed to make it affordable.
Why is it rising? Yeah, it's in
1:11:04
play right now. It's not gone.
It's in play. We are under its
1:11:08
influence. But how come things
are rising? Did you answer that
1:11:11
question came up Trump
1:11:13
Unknown: campaigned in two
states today, starting in a
1:11:15
Detroit suburb, where he slammed
early voting, even though it was
1:11:19
a rally to mark the start of
statewide early voting in
1:11:22
Michigan tonight, Trump
campaigned on the Penn State
1:11:24
campus in State College
Pennsylvania. Kamala will
1:11:27
destroy your inheritance, but
much more importantly, she's
1:11:31
going to destroy your country.
If you vote for me, I will
1:11:34
ensure that you begin your
careers young people in a
1:11:38
roaring economy in a time of
unprecedented peace and
1:11:42
prosperity,
1:11:43
Trump's using the college
setting to make a direct appeal
1:11:45
to first time voters and early
in person voting did kick off
1:11:49
across Michigan today as NPRs,
Hansi, la Wong reports, more
1:11:52
than 40 million voters around
the country have cast their
1:11:55
ballots so far.
1:11:56
Eligible Michiganders throughout
the swing state can now catch up
1:11:59
with early voters in the Detroit
area and East Lansing, where in
1:12:02
person voting at the polls
started days ago, ahead of the
1:12:04
rest of the state. If you're
eligible to cast a ballot in
1:12:06
Michigan but haven't registered
yet, you still have time to sign
1:12:09
up at your local clerk's office
through Election Day, the last
1:12:12
day of voting outside of the
swing state though, voter
1:12:15
registration for this fall's
election is closing today in
1:12:18
Massachusetts and New York,
eligible voters there have hours
1:12:21
left to register in person or
online. Around the country,
1:12:24
election officials have raised
concerns about potential mail
1:12:27
delays if you plan to vote by
mail, the Postal Service is
1:12:30
urging you to check your state's
deadline and return your ballot
1:12:33
at least one week before that
date
1:12:37
Adam Curry: mail in ballots.
1:12:40
Unknown: Yeah, it's a plague.
1:12:42
Adam Curry: Well, because you
brought up affordable, the
1:12:46
Affordable Care Act, formerly
known as Obamacare, President
1:12:50
Trump said something about
making America healthy again
1:12:53
that. I mean, I think it was
reading off the prompter. So I'm
1:12:57
not quite sure if, if this was a
mistake. Or listen to this, tell
1:13:02
me if you hear the same thing I
hear.
1:13:04
Unknown: As we secure our
borders and rebuild our economy,
1:13:08
we are also going to make
America healthy again. Now,
1:13:13
Adam Curry: you think this is
teleprompter, seems like it's
1:13:15
teleprompter, right? This is a
teleprompter bit, yeah. All
1:13:18
right,
1:13:20
Unknown: the Kamala health care
plan will make our kids sicker
1:13:25
and their diets more toxic.
Under the Trump administration,
1:13:30
we will get the toxic chemicals
out of our food supply, and we
1:13:34
will make our children
healthier. We will spend more
1:13:39
money on health care than any
other nation. But
1:13:43
Adam Curry: think of that, what
1:13:45
John C Dvorak: we will already
spending more money on health
1:13:49
care than any other nation?
1:13:50
Adam Curry: Is he going to spend
more on health care than any
1:13:53
other nation? This is what I
don't understand. Spend
1:13:55
Unknown: more money on health
care than any other nation. But
1:13:59
think of that. You know we do. I
don't know if you know we spend.
1:14:02
Adam Curry: Oh, I think, I think
he realizes that he's screwed up
1:14:05
here. Yeah, I think you're
right, because you'll think of
1:14:07
that now we've
1:14:08
John C Dvorak: spent more money
on healthcare. He left out
1:14:12
weave, and he we, he's he
weaved.
1:14:16
Adam Curry: He weaved in the
wrong direction. Weaved himself.
1:14:18
Yes. He didn't let the loom come
back on the
1:14:19
John C Dvorak: weave. So he said
we, instead of saying we've
1:14:23
spent more money, he said we're
going going to spend more.
1:14:29
Adam Curry: When I heard that
doesn't sound right, that's a
1:14:32
total screw up. You're right.
Good catch now, tonight is the
1:14:36
big Madison Square Garden. See
Kyle. Hang up the swastikas. I
1:14:42
didn't clip, but I heard
Governor hokel this morning on
1:14:45
MSNBC. She's saying, Oh no, I
think I think Trump is coming to
1:14:50
New York to wave the white flag
of surrender. Okay. What? Yeah,
1:14:54
yeah, it would have been a good
clip. Anyway, Mayor Adams was
1:14:58
questioned about a. About Trump
being a fascist and Hitler and a
1:15:03
horrible person. I recall that
Trump kind of, kind of, was nice
1:15:09
to Adams is very
1:15:10
John C Dvorak: nice to him at
the L Smith dinner house. He
1:15:12
complimented him. He told he
told him that he'll get over it.
1:15:15
This will be fine. He'll get out
of this quagmire he's stuck in.
1:15:19
Adam Curry: I think that Adams
has chosen his camp. Hi, Mr.
1:15:22
Mayor. I
1:15:23
Unknown: wondered if I could ask
you about any communications
1:15:25
you've been having with the
Trump campaign about this rally
1:15:27
or otherwise, and if you
believe, as others have said,
1:15:29
that the former president is
fascist,
1:15:33
Adam Curry: fascist as a
journalist, can you believe that
1:15:36
you're sent down to the press
conference for the mayor? Now
1:15:40
ask him, do you think Trump is a
fascist? Here's the question.
1:15:43
It's like stuttering John level
questions.
1:15:48
John C Dvorak: That's a good,
good analogy, stuttering John.
1:15:51
That's
1:15:51
Adam Curry: what that's what
stern used to back when Stern
1:15:53
was stern, he would give
stuttering John crazy questions
1:15:56
like that. Hey, do you think
Trump's a fascist? And everyone
1:15:59
would be laughing about it. And
now it's just a serious
1:16:01
question. Ask you
1:16:02
Unknown: about any
communications you've been
1:16:03
having with the Trump campaign
about this rally or otherwise,
1:16:06
and if you believe, as others
have said, that the former
1:16:08
president is fascist, you
1:16:11
know, I have been had those
terms hurled at me by some
1:16:17
political leaders in the city
using terms like Hitler and
1:16:22
fascis, my answer is, No, I know
what Hitler has done, and I know
1:16:33
what a fascis regime looks like.
I think, as I've called over and
1:16:39
over again, that the level of
conversation, I think we could
1:16:45
all dial down the temperature.
And I've heard people say that
1:16:49
the former president should not
be able to have a rally in
1:16:54
Madison Square Garden. I
strongly disagree. This is
1:16:58
America. This is New York, and I
think it's important that we
1:17:03
allow individuals to exercise
their right to get their message
1:17:09
clear to New Yorkers, and our
job as a city and as a police
1:17:13
department is to make sure they
can do that in a peaceful in a
1:17:17
peaceful way. I think that we
must be extremely cautious. The
1:17:24
heat we turn up today, pre
election, is going to have to be
1:17:28
the heat we're going to have to
govern it. And I think we need
1:17:31
to show a level of respectable
communication.
1:17:36
Adam Curry: Uncle Tom is what he
is there they said, with Trump,
1:17:40
uncle,
1:17:41
John C Dvorak: I can see him
being called out. Oh
1:17:43
Adam Curry: yeah, oh yeah. So
I'm pretty convinced, just based
1:17:48
upon my own theory. And for a
while, we've been talking about
1:17:52
the they the system, how
everybody benefits if Trump
1:17:56
wins, the real everybody,
especially the media, everybody
1:17:59
benefits if he wins, and
probably the country, which
1:18:02
would be nice. But if, if he
does, now for if he doesn't,
1:18:09
it'll be an interesting four
more years for us. If he does,
1:18:11
it'll be an interesting four
more years for us. No, it's
1:18:14
going
1:18:14
John C Dvorak: to be interesting
four years, whatever. But no
1:18:16
doubt about it. But for Joe
1:18:18
Adam Curry: Scarborough, who had
to sit down with Jimmy Kimmel. I
1:18:22
would like,
1:18:22
John C Dvorak: Oh, that was a
pathetic it was like two old
1:18:26
ladies. They should have both
been knitting. I would like
1:18:31
Adam Curry: our no agenda
producers to have compassion for
1:18:34
these men, because they they are
very emotional about the even
1:18:38
the idea of Trump winning,
1:18:41
Unknown: I think that there are
certain news networks, if you
1:18:43
want to call them, that who are
lying to people. I think that
1:18:47
there's a certain generation of
which we are a part who are used
1:18:51
to watching television and
seeing the white man in a suit
1:18:55
telling us what's going on in
the world and believing that
1:18:57
what he's saying is true. I
think that is ingrained in us as
1:19:02
Americans. We grew up with Dan
Rather and Tom Brokaw and Peter
1:19:06
Jennings, and we did not
question that what they were
1:19:09
telling us was factual. And a
lot of people now are looking at
1:19:13
Sean Hannity and whomever else,
and they are not questioning
1:19:17
whether or not what they're
saying is factual and what
1:19:20
they're hearing is untrue. This
1:19:23
Adam Curry: is so telling. First
of all, when, when did Broca and
1:19:29
Jennings and rather go off the
air 20 years ago?
1:19:36
John C Dvorak: It was a long
time ago.
1:19:38
Adam Curry: So there, you know,
I don't know who you're talking
1:19:41
to, but most people don't even
know these names.
1:19:45
John C Dvorak: I'm surprised
they didn't bring up Walter
1:19:47
Cronkite and and what's the two
did to Huntley Brinkley, there's
1:19:53
my favorite dude, Huntley and
Brinkley, okay, when Walter
1:19:59
Cronkite. Night and Huntley and
Brinkley were on the air. This
1:20:02
is not the way it
1:20:03
Adam Curry: was going. R Murrow
did things right, damn it. And I
1:20:06
can
1:20:08
John C Dvorak: come on, check
the calendar,
1:20:11
Unknown: what they think,
because they're being told
1:20:13
there's a caravan of migrants
coming, and then nobody's
1:20:17
following up at the end and say,
oh, there was no caravan of
1:20:20
migrants coming.
1:20:23
Adam Curry: There was a caravan
of migrants. There's
1:20:26
Unknown: a million load of
1:20:28
John C Dvorak: caravans of
migrants. There's video.
1:20:31
Adam Curry: There's millions and
millions of them
1:20:34
Unknown: coming. And Aurora
Colorado has not been taken over
1:20:38
by Venezuelan street gangs. And
by the way, this story about
1:20:42
cats and dogs being devoured by
Haitian immigrants in
1:20:46
Springfield, they're eating the
dogs, the people that came in,
1:20:50
they're eating the cats. They're
eating they're eating the pets,
1:20:55
is
1:20:56
preposterous. I will tell you,
I've been dreaming the last
1:20:59
three nights. I've been just
going, been going through all
1:21:04
this craziness over and over
again. It's really starting to
1:21:07
take a toll, like, I just, I
can't get it out of my head.
1:21:10
Okay,
1:21:10
Adam Curry: so this is where he
gets emotional, because he's, I
1:21:13
think he sees the writing on the
wall and and you can hear it in
1:21:18
his voice. He's very, very
concerned about the possibility
1:21:23
of a Trump victory. I
1:21:26
John C Dvorak: want to mention
something we have to remember,
1:21:28
that on his during one of his
monologs During the Trump
1:21:31
presidency, he literally cried
on stage. He cried, yeah, he
1:21:36
cried about something that he
thinks Trump did or didn't do,
1:21:40
whatever it was. It was
ludicrous. And he's, uh, hates
1:21:44
Trump, and it's just, and it
shows up in his comedy, and it
1:21:47
shows, if you want to call it
that. So
1:21:50
Adam Curry: here we go, here's
here's the and again, have
1:21:54
compassion for this man. I ask
you, just forgive him. I am
1:21:59
going to have compassion. I'm
not spiking the ball. If Trump
1:22:02
wins, I'm just going to have
compassion. Do
1:22:04
Unknown: you look forward to the
day
1:22:06
when you don't have to? Because
one of the things that is so
1:22:09
exhausting to me and why, there
have been several times I don't
1:22:14
think I can do this anymore.
Don't want to talk about I don't
1:22:18
care who it is, the same person
every day. And yet,
1:22:24
Adam Curry: your whole career is
based on talking about Trump
1:22:27
every single day. Scarborough.
What are you talking about
1:22:30
Unknown: every day? And yet,
every day, you're more
1:22:35
outrageous things said. So if
you don't talk about it, it's
1:22:38
like you're given permission. Do
you look forward to the day
1:22:41
when,
1:22:42
oh, boy, do
1:22:43
I not only do I look forward to
the day, I have to, I was
1:22:46
telling my wife, I don't feel
like I'm mentally prepared for
1:22:50
the possibility of a loss. I'm
not ready for I like I have to,
1:22:56
Adam Curry: I think he needs
another vacation. I have
1:22:58
Unknown: to get there where I'm
ready for either scenario or for
1:23:02
no scenario, which is might be
the case for several days. Oh,
1:23:05
yeah, the grids going down so
and I have to also kind of think
1:23:10
through what I might say the
next day, because, you know, I
1:23:14
mean, you're gonna have to be up
the next morning talking about
1:23:17
what happened for
1:23:18
Adam Curry: all 300,000 people
that listen to Morning Joe,
1:23:22
Unknown: what didn't happen? And
what message do you want to send
1:23:26
to people who watch the show?
It's, you know, most of my shows
1:23:30
aren't important. That one seems
a little bit more important than
1:23:33
others, because I do have a lot
of people kind of asking me what
1:23:36
I think and going along with
what I think. And it's a big
1:23:41
responsibility, you know. So I
don't even remember what I said
1:23:44
the last time he won. I just
remember staying up almost all
1:23:47
night and trying to process it,
my wife being very, very upset
1:23:53
and feeling very alone, like I
got to figure out what I'm going
1:23:57
to say. Nobody can figure this
out for me, none of my writers
1:24:00
can figure out my take on this.
I have to tell them what it is.
1:24:04
Adam Curry: I mean, I feel his
pain.
1:24:06
John C Dvorak: I'm like, Yeah,
jerk.
1:24:10
Adam Curry: I feel his pain. I
mean, what will we say the next
1:24:13
day? If Harris wins, we'll be
like, All right, all right. The
1:24:19
what's going on now, we'll just
keep on going. I don't think
1:24:22
that it was so so spun up over
all this. It is just, goodness
1:24:28
gracious everybody. Chill out.
It's, it's really interesting
1:24:33
how, how spun up everybody is
over this. Well, not everybody.
1:24:40
Well, no, not everybody. There's
a lot of no agenda. People are
1:24:42
totally not spun up over it. No,
why should you be exactly, it's
1:24:47
not the end of this. And yeah,
Trump will be great. It's not
1:24:50
you can't vote your way out of
the problems we have.
1:24:53
John C Dvorak: We know state's
not going to help much. No, it's
1:24:58
when Elon comes in. Oh,
1:24:59
Adam Curry: yeah. That's right,
he'll fix it. That's right.
1:25:01
Elon, he'll fix it. Yeah, he's
gonna fix it. Hey, with that, I
1:25:04
want to thank you for your
courage. Say in the morning to
1:25:07
you, the man who put the C and
counseling, editor of PC
1:25:10
Magazine,
1:25:11
John C Dvorak: consulting. What
did I say? He said, counseling.
1:25:17
Counseling editor, hey, you
guys, you guys. You guys. The
1:25:22
Adam Curry: consulting editor of
PC magazines. Hello to my
1:25:25
friend. Let me go the end the
one and only. Mr. John C D,
1:25:31
John C Dvorak: consulting editor
of info world, by the way, not
1:25:33
the PC Magazine, but that's
okay. In the morning to you, Mr.
1:25:37
Adam curry, also in the morning.
He ships the seat boost to the
1:25:39
ground, feet in the air, subs in
the water. Wow,
1:25:45
Adam Curry: all right, oh no,
it's not Wow, or is it Wow?
1:25:48
What's it supposed to be on
Sundays? 1800 brother, it's 2400
1:25:53
on on Sundays,
1:25:55
Unknown: yeah,
1:25:56
Adam Curry: we're 2321 so we're
close,
1:25:58
John C Dvorak: we're low, and
it's the 17th anniversary show,
1:26:03
Adam Curry: people are at
church. Man, they got other
1:26:05
things to
1:26:06
John C Dvorak: do. They weren't
at church when we hit 4000
1:26:10
Adam Curry: I don't remember
when we hit 4000
1:26:13
John C Dvorak: that was a while
ago. That was the height. Yeah,
1:26:15
that was that during COVID,
probably during COVID. No, no.
1:26:18
That was the recent It was
recently, during COVID, we hit
1:26:23
34 once, yeah, yeah, though
they're raking it was a Sunday,
1:26:26
so they weren't at church. Then
either, of course, during COVID,
1:26:29
you couldn't go to church. It
was illegal.
1:26:31
Adam Curry: Is there a football
game on by any chance there must
1:26:33
be football,
1:26:34
John C Dvorak: not a good
football game. Hey,
1:26:37
Adam Curry: any football game
other than listening to no
1:26:39
agenda? I'm all in on that, by
the way, nice to see that pit
1:26:44
won. Remember it was,
1:26:47
John C Dvorak: oh, you know
Cody, well, pit Dolly, one. They
1:26:50
literally embarrassed,
embarrassed Syracuse. But I have
1:26:54
to, I just have to say, I don't
know what we were thinking. We
1:26:56
had a policy, and I want to
reiterate the policy, we do not
1:27:00
do karma for sports teams.
That's right. And we do see the
1:27:04
reason why, and because
1:27:05
Adam Curry: we forget to bet on
it, that's why.
1:27:08
John C Dvorak: Yes, no, the
reason why, because it gives the
1:27:11
team an unfair advantage. We're
not going to do
1:27:14
Adam Curry: it. Remember, it
was, it was a Commodore. It was
1:27:18
a Dota who came in with a
Commodore ship for his son. And
1:27:25
then we were we slipped. We did?
We slip? We slipped. I'm sorry.
1:27:29
And you see what happens? Boom,
they win. And not just by a
1:27:32
little bit. It was embarrassing.
What happened?
1:27:34
John C Dvorak: It was an
embarrassing, I think it was a
1:27:36
shutout or something. It was
outrageous. Interception after
1:27:39
interception. Yeah, they set the
record for three intercept. It
1:27:42
was not just interceptions. It
was three pick sixes, which is
1:27:46
an intersection, an
interception, where you run it
1:27:49
into the end zones, dude, I'm
just explaining it to you and
1:27:51
everyone else.
1:27:52
Adam Curry: Thank you, because I
forgot there
1:27:55
John C Dvorak: was three pick
sixes in the first half. What
1:27:58
Adam Curry: does that even mean?
Pick sixes?
1:28:01
John C Dvorak: I just explained
it. No, you do make an
1:28:03
interception and score a
touchdown with the interception.
1:28:06
Oh, that's
1:28:06
Adam Curry: called a pick six,
yeah, because you picked it out
1:28:09
of the air and you made six
points. Boom,
1:28:13
Unknown: hello.
1:28:15
That's with the conversion.
1:28:16
Adam Curry: Okay, all right,
thanks. Now I can sound cool. I
1:28:20
can say, well, I was talking to
the consulting editor, formerly
1:28:24
of info world, and he we're
talking about the pick six is a
1:28:27
pit. It's amazing.
1:28:29
John C Dvorak: Yeah, you're not
going to make points with that,
1:28:31
by the way,
1:28:33
Adam Curry: I'll make points to
low level. Believe me. Make
1:28:35
points with somebody. You
1:28:37
John C Dvorak: want to talk
about something else, flooding
1:28:39
the zone is better. Okay.
Anyway,
1:28:43
Adam Curry: yeah, 17 years we've
been running this show. Not bad.
1:28:47
And by the way, just to thank
the trolls for being in the
1:28:50
troll room, troll room.io, thank
you also to Mr. Darren O'Neill,
1:28:54
who, for the past four or five
years has been doing more longer
1:28:58
than that, imagine, longer than
that, has been doing the wrong
1:29:00
decade. Almost. I don't know
about that. I think so. No, I
1:29:04
John C Dvorak: don't think he's
been doing the decade. You can
1:29:07
tell us, but it's a lot. Yeah,
he's
1:29:09
Adam Curry: been doing, let me
see, did he just post here? Let
1:29:11
me see if he told us what it is.
No, he has been doing the Rock
1:29:16
and Roll pre show, which is two
hours before the show on
1:29:20
Thursday and Sunday, and it's
been a great help. And a lot of
1:29:24
people, I mean, it would take
days to thank everybody who has
1:29:29
done something for no agenda.
And I'll even add a lot of the
1:29:34
modern podcast app developers
who have made it we've been
1:29:37
doing this show live like, oh,
we can add this live stuff into
1:29:40
these podcast apps. And oh,
well, make sure you get
1:29:43
notified, and we'll make sure
that you know you can't get de
1:29:46
platformed, and even when you
publish within 90 seconds. Oh,
1:29:50
the modern podcast app show you
that the podcast is there. But
1:29:54
we have many websites, including
our own no agenda show.net, the
1:29:59
No. Agenda meetups.com. The no
agenda Art Generator we have so
1:30:04
like, no agenda fun, the tip of
the day.net. I mean, could just
1:30:07
go on and on and on. And the
boots on the ground and the
1:30:10
people who um supplies with end
of show mixes. I had so many end
1:30:14
of show mixes, I had to make a
choice. There's at least double
1:30:18
the amount. Everyone's always
sending them in for today's
1:30:21
show, but we'll get to them, of
course. And you know, even Chris
1:30:26
Wilson popped up and he said, he
said, hi and congratulations.
1:30:31
It's just been, it's been so
nice. It's really, really nice.
1:30:35
Appreciate it so much. And our
artists have been along for the
1:30:40
ride for a long time, even
though it was in the standard it
1:30:44
took apple up until, I think,
two years ago, for them to
1:30:47
finally say, oh, you know, we
can put episode art in and not
1:30:50
just be the same image over and
over again while we've been
1:30:54
using fresh arts for what do you
Say? 15 years? Yeah, at least
1:31:01
15, well, 15 years, probably.
And
1:31:04
John C Dvorak: that three dates
the Art Generator, there was a
1:31:06
previous Art Generator, yes.
1:31:08
Adam Curry: And then the Art
Generator came around, came
1:31:10
along, and then it got switched
to headless Drupal. And that was
1:31:15
tough. It was tough times. What
headless Drupal? And I don't
1:31:20
know what it's on now, but we've
gone through a couple of
1:31:23
upgrades, and it's there. Thank
you, Sir Paul couture, and so
1:31:26
we, as part of our our model,
which is the value for value
1:31:30
model, which is a roller coaster
ride, it took us quite a while
1:31:32
to to stabilize, and it never
really is. It's, you know, it's
1:31:36
up, it's down, it's up, it's
down. And for those of you
1:31:39
playing along at home, if you
want to do a value for value
1:31:42
podcast, emulate what we're
doing, you know, and ask people
1:31:48
to support you and thank them
when they support you. And send
1:31:51
a newsletter. I cannot stress
how important that people don't
1:31:55
do that. They just don't do it.
John and it is so important to
1:32:00
send a newsletter the day before
people have busy lives. And
1:32:03
another thing, if you're doing a
podcast, try to release it
1:32:07
around the same time on the same
day consistently. People, if it
1:32:12
doesn't show up, people will
find another podcast, and you
1:32:15
might lose them for good. It's
these are simple tips
1:32:21
John C Dvorak: marketing. One
1:32:23
Adam Curry: marketing, oh, point
nine. But people don't do it.
1:32:27
People like, oh, good writing
newsletter, get chat GPT to do
1:32:30
it for you. What? Do something.
So we want to thank Taunton
1:32:34
Neil, a true Dutch master who is
not a an AI prompt jockey. She
1:32:40
is someone who really does the
work, and she's been doing it
1:32:43
consistently for a long time.
She brought us the artwork for
1:32:46
episode 1706 which we titled
nerd and knucklehead. A lot of
1:32:51
people had nerd and knucklehead
art that they submitted, but we
1:32:54
like the que Mala, which is, I
like this, this cartoon type
1:33:00
format that she did with the
what is it with the dots? What
1:33:03
is that called? It's got to be
some there's got to be some
1:33:05
printing term for that cartoon
dots. What? Well, you looking at
1:33:12
the art? Do you see it? It looks
like a cartoon with dots.
1:33:15
John C Dvorak: I don't see the
dots. Well, it's
1:33:17
Adam Curry: dots. It's like a
cartoon that's made up of dots.
1:33:21
Unknown: Dots
1:33:24
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah. It's
like, this got a screen over it.
1:33:26
Yeah? It's like, it's like,
screened,
1:33:29
Adam Curry: okay, isn't it?
What's
1:33:31
John C Dvorak: the dots? By the
way, I'll say this, yeah, those
1:33:34
dots appear more dot like to you
than they do to anyone else.
1:33:39
Very, very sudden. Well,
1:33:40
Adam Curry: I have it in big
end. I I'm looking at the five
1:33:43
512 by 512 image.
1:33:44
John C Dvorak: I'm looking at
the 512 by 512 and the dots are
1:33:47
very hard to see because i
1:33:48
Adam Curry: What is that artist
name? Who always who? Very
1:33:50
famous artist who does these.no
not, no, I
1:33:57
John C Dvorak: know who it is.
Not Leroy Ross. And, no, I'm
1:34:01
Adam Curry: not even close.
It's, yeah, I'm
1:34:03
John C Dvorak: getting it
Lichtenstein, LinkedIn,
1:34:05
Adam Curry: Stein There you go.
Nailed it. Lichtenstein. They
1:34:10
John C Dvorak: get the other
name, Roy. Roy. Lichtenstein,
1:34:12
Roy. Good old Roy. Thank
1:34:14
Adam Curry: you exactly. Yeah,
it's newsprint, basically, and
1:34:18
we liked it. We liked it a lot,
and we appreciate you. Tanta
1:34:21
Neal, who is up? Is she on the
leaderboard? Let me see that the
1:34:25
leaderboard is let me see Nick
the rat still number one of all
1:34:28
time. Darren was on
1:34:30
John C Dvorak: her because he
just when he was doing them, he
1:34:33
was just doing them and doing
them and doing me. Never stop.
1:34:37
She's number six on the
leaderboard. She's actually
1:34:39
behind comic strip blogger,
which is a shocker.
1:34:44
Adam Curry: It is 52 times her
art has been chosen. Let's look
1:34:48
at the rolling six month
average. Scaramanga is at the
1:34:51
top. Dame Kenny been another
Dutch Master is second place.
1:34:55
Let's look at the rolling
annual. Tanta Neal is in fourth
1:34:59
place. Yes, and rolling 90 days.
Uh, boy, she drops off there.
1:35:05
She was gone for a bit, I guess.
But she's
1:35:07
John C Dvorak: rolling six
months. She's in third. Yeah,
1:35:10
yeah.
1:35:10
Adam Curry: It's two Dutch
masters that we got. Dame Kenny
1:35:13
been and, uh, tanta Neal, it's
so good. Well, thank you very
1:35:16
much, tanta Neal, but let's take
a look at some of the other art
1:35:19
that was submitted.
1:35:21
John C Dvorak: She's actually
tied for a second. Oh,
1:35:24
Adam Curry: there you go. Let's
see 1706. We had, uh, nerds,
1:35:30
knuckleheads, which, by the way,
1:35:35
John C Dvorak: uh, well, first
of all, let's just say this nest
1:35:37
works. Yes, this was not a great
selection to choose from, and
1:35:41
nerds
1:35:41
Adam Curry: and knuckleheads
networks. You misspelled
1:35:45
knuckleheads? Yes, so that was a
problem. Yeah, that's
1:35:52
John C Dvorak: no good. That's
no good.
1:35:56
Adam Curry: But now the lots of
AI, of course, which is my eyes
1:35:59
just glaze over from this stuff.
There's the kemala, there's a
1:36:05
donkey screwing or the elephant
screwing a donkey. I mean, come
1:36:10
on, yeah, we're not doing those
Trump with Hitler mustaches. I
1:36:14
John C Dvorak: mean, Harley
creative,
1:36:16
Adam Curry: not very It's like
in, you know, the AI stuff. I
1:36:20
don't even mind it, but it's
the, where's the creativity you,
1:36:23
of course, immediately your eyes
were drawn to sex event today.
1:36:27
Oh, Scara mango's got a sexy
babe. You like that? I
1:36:32
John C Dvorak: wasn't promoting
that one. I mean, I did like it,
1:36:34
but I didn't push it.
1:36:37
Adam Curry: And, well, that was
it, wasn't it that you hate, you
1:36:39
John C Dvorak: hate the women.
So I didn't want to overdo it.
1:36:42
Oh, okay,
1:36:43
Adam Curry: I'm sorry. I forgot
how much I hate women. Yeah, and
1:36:46
dogs, and, and, well, no, that's
that's been proven to be fake
1:36:50
news. Yes,
1:36:51
John C Dvorak: you're right. The
dog thing was a although I still
1:36:55
question whether you like dogs.
Before you got this, this latest
1:36:59
dog of yours,
1:37:00
Adam Curry: I had dogs in the
past, you remember I had dogs.
1:37:03
Had dogs cats, yes, three dogs,
yeah, three dogs and three cats.
1:37:08
At one point, for a long time,
too,
1:37:10
John C Dvorak: three dogs and
three cats. Yes, yes, yes,
1:37:13
Adam Curry: all I had a kennel.
Um, that's it. There wasn't.
1:37:19
There was a there was nothing
else really worth mentioning.
1:37:21
But thank you very much. Tanta
Neal comes through, saves the
1:37:25
day with their que Mala, which
is great, and everybody loved
1:37:28
it. A lot of people sent me
notes. Oh, best art ever. It's
1:37:32
always best art ever. The best
ever. It was best ever. Thank
1:37:35
you so much, tanta Neal, we
appreciate it. Now we move to
1:37:40
the treasure portion of the 3t
of value for value, time, talent
1:37:44
and treasure, man was another
conversation we have a like a
1:37:49
social network for the
developers at podcast index dot
1:37:52
social. And it's always the same
thing. There's always some guy
1:37:58
that says, well, value for
value. I mean, that's like if I
1:38:01
go to a coffee shop and I ask
for a coffee, get a coffee, and
1:38:05
they say five bucks. I got value
for value? No, that's not how it
1:38:09
works. Oh, you're saying it's
tips. No, no. Oh, it's busking.
1:38:13
That's always my favorite busky.
We're we're busking. No, we
1:38:20
learned early on that we give
you the show in all its glory,
1:38:25
full on, all premium content all
the way, nothing else but the
1:38:30
good stuff, nothing hidden,
nothing held back. And then you
1:38:34
just decide what it's worth to
you. And from time to time, or
1:38:37
as often as you want, you send
us something that represents
1:38:40
that is that another to Bucha,
1:38:42
John C Dvorak: and it only works
for ethereal products. It
1:38:45
doesn't work for cups of coffee,
ethereal products, like public
1:38:51
broadcasting, for example, they
they relied on it. Church
1:38:55
sermonizing, churches, services.
It's like some people, they pass
1:39:00
the thing around, and you've
What is this worth to you? And
1:39:03
you put your money in an
envelope, usually, so you don't
1:39:06
embarrass yourself, even though
I think the you should make it
1:39:11
envelopes show the 100 bucks. I
1:39:13
Adam Curry: think these days
they just pop a QR code, send us
1:39:18
a Venmo. No. So instead, we just
ask you to send back whatever
1:39:24
value you get from the show and
and this, of course, being a
1:39:26
celebratory episode, we also, as
is the final, the final
1:39:32
opportunity for the Commodore
promotion, which is just a
1:39:36
beautiful you will like this
Commodore thing.
1:39:39
John C Dvorak: Yeah, anyone
says, males in Ford. And we also
1:39:43
had a note today from an
Australian saying, it turns out
1:39:47
that $333 is the Commodore
donation in Australia. It turns
1:39:51
out to be 504 which I thought
was cute. Somebody says, Where
1:39:55
can I get a Commodore ship? Yes,
you could. And we're gonna get
1:39:58
we extend it a week for. The
Australians who you know that,
1:40:02
or there's one person in
particular,
1:40:03
Adam Curry: so the Australians
can send 500 australian dollar
1:40:06
reduce,
1:40:07
John C Dvorak: no, three through
33 Australian No, you're going
1:40:11
the wrong. $500 reduce is $333
isn't that interesting.
1:40:16
Adam Curry: And because we
appreciate them, because they
1:40:19
still use something called the
dollar. We're honoring that
1:40:22
which is all with the Canadians,
which you always do, yeah, with
1:40:25
the and then the New Zealand's
have the dollar to or the we
1:40:28
don't hear from
1:40:29
John C Dvorak: the New Zealand's
hate us.
1:40:33
Adam Curry: Just Cinder She's
ruined it for us. No. So we like
1:40:38
to thank a number of people in a
special segment, the ones who
1:40:42
really stepped up and came in,
we call them our executive and
1:40:45
Associate Executive producers.
Why? Because they're doing
1:40:48
exactly what executive and
Associate Executive producers
1:40:52
do, which is they support the
product. And so if you come in
1:40:55
$200 or above, you get an
Associate Executive producer
1:40:58
credit. And that is a credit
that is real. It is forever. It
1:41:02
is you can use it forever and
ever and ever, and it will vouch
1:41:05
for you. As long as we're live,
we'll vouch for you. And you can
1:41:10
put on your resume. You can put
in your LinkedIn business cards,
1:41:15
business Yep, exactly. Or
imdb.com, if anyone you know,
1:41:18
when you say, Oh, I'm a is it
what? You're an executive
1:41:21
producer? Yeah, I'm on imdb.com,
Oh, that'll shut someone up real
1:41:26
quick. It's a good one. And it's
kind of like editor at large, in
1:41:32
a way, only it's the real deal.
You
1:41:35
John C Dvorak: don't want to be
fat. If you can be fat. It used
1:41:39
to be called editor is large.
You
1:41:42
Adam Curry: can be changed it as
fat or skinny as you want to
1:41:44
produce, to produce the no
agenda show. So $300 above,
1:41:48
executive producer, and we read
your note, and we're going to
1:41:50
kick it off again, celebratory
episode for 17 years. And right
1:41:56
off the bat, here we go hang
out. Mike standby, 33 333. 33
1:42:05
rubbilizer out that is David
Rosa from Clarkson, Michigan,
1:42:10
comes in with the rubbleizer,
donation, 333, 3.33. Thank you
1:42:17
so much. And he says, John and
Adam, it's my anniversary. No
1:42:21
wait, it's your anniversary. No
wait, it's both our
1:42:23
anniversaries. That's correct.
You're a producer. I'm looking
1:42:27
forward to celebrating four more
anniversaries with the best
1:42:30
podcast in the universe.
Normally, I'd ask for no
1:42:32
jingles, no karma, but rubb
lies, a jingle is obligatory,
1:42:35
and I just gave it to you. Thank
you, David, that is fantastic.
1:42:39
Very generous. Thank you for
blessing us with that
1:42:43
John C Dvorak: game, lady. But
is this, get over get Logan. Get
1:42:48
over over it. Get over it.
Hello, hello. I'm doing it now.
1:42:54
Yeah,
1:42:54
Adam Curry: you're not personal.
No, I've contaminated you, and
1:42:57
I'm healed. I
1:42:59
John C Dvorak: will see, we'll
see, because I keep saying it,
1:43:03
it's gonna come back. Monroe,
Washington. I don't even know
1:43:07
where that is, but she came in
with $1,500 and says, Dear pod
1:43:10
Father, please forgive me. It's
been two years since my last
1:43:13
donation, where I thank you for
the successful baby making
1:43:17
karma. Johnson was powerful
1:43:20
Adam Curry: stuff. You can win
football games. You can make
1:43:22
babies. It's all there. Name
1:43:24
John C Dvorak: the baby? John C
Adam, no, that's what she says.
1:43:32
Adam Curry: Show me a birth
certificate. J, a, h, n, s, I,
1:43:38
E. John C Adam, you know what
I'm gonna choose to believe it.
1:43:42
I believe there's a kid out
there named John C Adam. I
1:43:45
believe
1:43:45
John C Dvorak: born July 2023,
and we're now expecting our
1:43:49
second human resource. I would
like to share this Commodore
1:43:52
ship with my husband. So there's
two of them involved here. I
1:43:55
guess two Commodore ships. It
helps
1:43:57
Adam Curry: when baby making
process, and the
1:43:59
John C Dvorak: best and and best
friend, sir hop Scott. So we
1:44:02
have three of the digital horde.
Unfortunately, he is dead, a
1:44:07
deadbeat, mofax, mofax deadbeat,
as a mofax deadbeat, and he is
1:44:12
an amazing father and husband. I
would like, if I can make sense
1:44:18
of that what she just said, I
would like the third portion to
1:44:21
go to sir. Billy Bones, oh.
Billy Bones. Billy Bones, yeah.
1:44:26
Billy Bones, he cooks, he
cleans. He's a minister of
1:44:30
fungi. He makes music. He's a
podcast. He's a woodworker, and
1:44:35
he's single. Ladies, there we
go. I'm saying he's good with
1:44:40
two hands, and now he's a
Commodore. I would appreciate
1:44:44
jobs karma, because my employer
sucks. Thank you for your
1:44:49
courage. Love is lit, Dame lady,
get over it.
1:44:52
Unknown: Jobs, jobs, jobs and
jobs. Let's vote for jobs karma.
1:44:59
Adam Curry: You. Yes, a regular
polymath, sir. Billy Bones is
1:45:04
Jennifer Hughes comes in with
$1,030.26 and says, Congrats on
1:45:10
17 years. I want to say thanks
for your immediate
1:45:13
deconstruction. I'm a
compounding pharmacist and a fan
1:45:16
of John's endorsement for the
Clearly Filtered pitcher. All
1:45:21
right, and I'd like to be called
Dame Jen, legal drug dealer of
1:45:25
the Cedar Valley. No jingles, no
karma, no exit strategy. All
1:45:29
right, Dame Jen, you'll be up on
the podium later. Huh? Uh,
1:45:34
John C Dvorak: Tyler systems LLC
in uh, Alaska, Alaska, $1,030.26
1:45:43
thanks partly to the wisdom
sheet he writes, thanks partly
1:45:47
to the wisdom and strength I
have received from your show. I
1:45:50
can make a celebratory donation
for my new company, Tyler
1:45:53
systems LLC of Alaska. I've
worked on and off, first with
1:45:58
startups in the tech industry
globally since I was 16. Wow.
1:46:02
I'm 32 now, twice as old, and
I'm still working a full time
1:46:07
job. Well, my new business gets
off the ground. I'm starting
1:46:10
with offering AI powered
workflow, automation services
1:46:15
and consulting, but aspire to
grow the company into a
1:46:19
regional, Arctic AI and IT
leader. I'm hoping we can build
1:46:24
a business based on trust and
treating people well, instead of
1:46:29
spying on our customers and
ripping them off the tech
1:46:33
industry norm. He puts in
parentheses there, I humbly
1:46:37
request to be named Sir Tyler in
Alaska. I just need a name, as
1:46:42
there's plenty of land here in
testing Dvorak's cold read
1:46:47
skills, I'm wondering if he'll
read aloud. Tyler systems, they
1:46:51
do great work in real time. So I
can quote a testimonial from the
1:46:56
famous podcaster and renowned
tech journalist retired you'll
1:47:01
find that That quote on the new
website coming soon. Meredith,
1:47:19
www, reach out to Tyler systems.
Tyler Tyler systems.com in the
1:47:26
interim, with gratitude from one
of your many motivated
1:47:31
millennials. Tyler and Alaska,
all
1:47:33
Adam Curry: right, we love the
motivated millennials. I guess
1:47:36
these are $1,000 PayPals with
fees added,
1:47:42
John C Dvorak: I'm guessing, yet
that would be righteous
1:47:44
appreciated.
1:47:45
Adam Curry: And Craig Allen did
the same. 1030 and 26 Hello.
1:47:48
John Adam, this is a no brainer.
For the past few weeks, I've
1:47:51
seen 33 everywhere. I knew I had
to donate with this offering. I
1:47:56
wasn't going to hesitate. No
jingles, just karma for the
1:47:59
knighthood. Knight me, sir,
Craig Allen of Gila River. Thing
1:48:03
is Gila or Gila, let's say Gila
Gila River. And that's,
1:48:06
John C Dvorak: I think it's Gila
Gila, like Gila monster,
1:48:09
Adam Curry: Gila, sir, Craig
Allen of Gila River, and he's in
1:48:12
sakaton, Arizona. You got it,
brother,
1:48:19
Unknown: you've got karma. Ryan
1:48:22
John C Dvorak: Jones and cambie,
Indiana, 560, oh 656065, small
1:48:31
sets of boobs. It's been a while
since I last donated. I knew I
1:48:36
was time to give you back some
value for the show. Several
1:48:39
signs in the several signs in
the life lately, pointed me to
1:48:44
donate to no agenda, like the
name of Vince McMahon giving
1:48:48
facial expressions, like the
meme, the meme, I'm sorry, the
1:48:53
meme of Vince McMahon give.
Okay, I don't know why that
1:48:55
would be associative, but okay.
First, it was buying some
1:48:59
gigawatt coffee from Eli, the
coffee guy, by the way, and then
1:49:02
including some nice handwritten
notes sprinkled with our
1:49:05
favorite no agenda phrases,
don't forget to use ITM 20 at
1:49:09
checkout, or code bung Geno the
second time, the second time
1:49:15
life reminded me to donate was
was sitting at a gate in an
1:49:18
airport a couple weeks ago
watching a guy fist his bag of
1:49:21
nuts while he stood waiting for
the boarding to begin. I know
1:49:26
John C doesn't like that jingle,
so I won't request it, but if
1:49:30
it's played, always gets a laugh
out of me. The third sign I knew
1:49:35
it was right time to donate was
the Commodore donation. I'm
1:49:38
proud to accept the Commodore
ranking and happy to help
1:49:41
executive produce this fine
episode of the no agenda show. I
1:49:45
humbly request some you've got
karma due to climate change to
1:49:50
assist me in life ahead, in the
life ahead. Thank you for your
1:49:53
courage in four more years. Ryan
Jones,
1:49:57
Unknown: okay, you've got karma.
1:50:00
Due to climate change.
1:50:03
Adam Curry: And Sir Tom is in St
Paul Minneapolis, 555, dot 10,
1:50:08
555, dot 10. He says it's been
longer than I care to admit,
1:50:12
since my last donation. So it's
high time to make amends and up
1:50:15
the ante. See people do this,
and that's appreciated. You
1:50:18
could that's a completely valid
way of supporting the show as
1:50:22
the originator of the double
nickels on the dime. Donation,
1:50:24
Way Back Episode 179 a hereby
donate 5510 that's the double
1:50:30
nickels on the dime, and chip in
an additional 500 for a
1:50:34
Commodore commission to be known
as a triple nickels on the dime.
1:50:38
Donation. You've named it.
You've claimed it good to go. I
1:50:43
would like to officially update
my title to surveyor, Commodore
1:50:47
of the northern and northwestern
lakes. A bit of trivia. This is
1:50:52
always good. The Great Lakes
were generally referred to as
1:50:55
the northern and northwestern
lakes on navigation charts up to
1:50:59
the early 1900s Well, this is
something I did not know.
1:51:04
John C Dvorak: Wow, useless
information for a jingle, please
1:51:07
Adam Curry: play trains, good
planes, bad. Thanks all
1:51:10
Unknown: aboard trains, good
1:51:13
planes, bad. Thank you.
1:51:16
Adam Curry: Brother. Very nice.
Greg
1:51:19
John C Dvorak: Clifton in Morgan
field, Kentucky, uh, 55 3342,
1:51:27
and he did send in a note, which
I was jump over to, which is a
1:51:30
handwritten note. I don't have
it. I've been running into
1:51:33
Adam Curry: the show for almost
four years, and I have never
1:51:36
missed an episode since spring
of 2021 y'all are the best.
1:51:39
Congratulations on 17 years. I'm
mailing this note and a paper
1:51:44
check to save those nasty fees.
Like John, my father was a
1:51:48
Kentucky Colonel, so I could not
pass up the opportunity to
1:51:52
become a commodore of the best
podcast in the universe. This
1:51:55
donation also qualifies me for
knighthood. Please Knight me,
1:51:58
Sir cliffy at the round table, a
bottle of, what is this? Eagle
1:52:05
row bourbon. Eagle. Can you
read, you know, you can't read
1:52:09
it.
1:52:09
John C Dvorak: No, I have it
right here. Let's see, where
1:52:11
does he see the bourbon on here?
You
1:52:13
Adam Curry: gotta tell me what
it is, because I haven't put
1:52:14
that on the on the order list.
That's
1:52:16
John C Dvorak: the round table.
Like about Eagle rare.
1:52:20
Adam Curry: Oh Eagle, rare
bourbon. Okay, yeah, and what
1:52:23
else did he have there?
1:52:24
John C Dvorak: And a 902 filet
cooked. Medium rare would be
1:52:29
much appreciated. A 902
1:52:33
Adam Curry: medium filet. 902
medium, medium rare. Medium
1:52:37
filet cooks. Okay, I got to put
this through the kitchen.
1:52:44
John C Dvorak: Well, they're not
very good at hitting the number
1:52:47
on the on the cooking. They're
very good at it. What
1:52:49
Adam Curry: are you talking
about? No, they're
1:52:51
John C Dvorak: not good.
1:52:53
Adam Curry: Okay. You want to
finish this note, yeah. Jingles,
1:52:56
John C Dvorak: please play mac
and cheese and boogity. Thank
1:52:58
you both for your courage and
especially to Adam when sharing
1:53:04
you your faith, oh, and faith in
Jesus Christ, what a platform
1:53:10
you have to show the god the
good news. Share the good news,
1:53:14
yes, yeah, good news, not only
on your show, but also places
1:53:20
like Rogan Sure. Cheers to you
both for four more years, and
1:53:26
may you never find an exit
strategy. Yours truly, soon to
1:53:31
be sir cliffy,
1:53:34
Unknown: few slaves can get used
to mac and cheese,
1:53:37
John C Dvorak: mac and cheese,
mac and cheese, macaroni and
1:53:39
cheap chatter melted together,
1:53:41
Unknown: mac and cheese, mac and
cheese, mac and cheese.
1:53:52
Adam Curry: And we go to Sir
Roger with 533 dot 33 and he
1:53:56
says, Sir Roger of the borough
of hats here, congrats on 17
1:54:00
years for my Commodore ship will
just go with Commodore Roger. I
1:54:03
could also use an F cancer for
my niece. Thank you for your
1:54:07
courage. In four more years,
1:54:13
Unknown: you've got karma.
1:54:16
John C Dvorak: I should remind
Roger and the others. Did you
1:54:20
have to go to go to no agenda
rings.com, and fill out the form
1:54:22
for the Commodore certificate?
So we sent it to the right place
1:54:26
with the right name on it, right
on Dame lazardi in La La harp,
1:54:34
Kansas, 517, 33 and this is a
Switcheroo. Happy 17th
1:54:41
anniversary. This Commodore ship
is being given to Matt the metal
1:54:45
Bender upon from his beautiful,
smoking hot wife, if I do say so
1:54:51
myself, says Dame lazardi, you
go for help him get halfway to
1:54:55
his knighthood. He is a fitting
i. It is a fitting title, as he
1:55:02
loved his home in the new US
Navy years ago. Oh, it's time in
1:55:07
the US. I can't, sorry, blurry
vision, Please play the full.
1:55:11
Reverend Al respect, a role a
long, long version and jobs.
1:55:17
Goat, karma, thank you for your
courage. Matt. Leroy, Dame
1:55:21
lazardi,
1:55:26
Unknown: he's getting lunch at
triple A, the tortoise
1:55:33
Adam Curry: in the race. Kim
Kardashian,
1:55:36
Unknown: sigonoy Weaver, E, s,
p, i, C, T, they're all G, E, s,
1:55:43
p, i, c t, there's no real
conflict. Resist. We must resist
1:55:51
just a little bit. We must, just
a little bit. We must, and we
1:55:57
will much about it that just let
that
1:56:03
be committed jobs, jobs, jobs
and jobs. Let's vote for jobs.
1:56:11
Adam Curry: Carmen, that well
worth it. I haven't played the
1:56:14
long version in a while, Robert,
1:56:15
John C Dvorak: we will much be
committed.
1:56:18
Adam Curry: Robert kerback,
kerbak kerback, essexville,
1:56:22
Michigan, $500 so we presume
that's a Commodore ship. You'll
1:56:26
go to no agenda. Rings calm to
enter all the information. No
1:56:29
notes. You get a double up
karma. Karma. I'll grab the next
1:56:35
one to make it easy on my my
partner here, Ray Harris in
1:56:41
Holt, Michigan. A lot of
Michiganders, $500 ITM Adam and
1:56:44
John, longtime listener of many
years here, after being
1:56:47
endlessly reminded of my douche
bag status by my smoking hot
1:56:51
girlfriend, Lisa Dame Cicerone
of cat land, it is time for me
1:56:56
to finally donate please. De
douche
1:56:59
Unknown: you've been deduced I
1:57:02
Adam Curry: would like to be
known as Commodore Harris.
1:57:04
Please play rubbish and
chemtrails. Stand
1:57:09
Unknown: by 3333
1:57:12
33 rubbilizer out
1:57:20
John C Dvorak: by Anne Rand
Dimitri, Hossein. Hossein
1:57:25
Hossein in Stahl, Hill style,
hilly style. He Oh, it's some
1:57:32
Belgian is in Belgium stall,
1:57:33
Adam Curry: Hill style, Hill
style.
1:57:37
John C Dvorak: 500 tired of
being a douche bag. If you would
1:57:41
kindly deduce me, you've been
deduced. We need more belgiums.
1:57:47
Listening to this show, no
jingles, no karma. Love the show
1:57:51
for a Commodore ship title you
can call me Commodores skeleton
1:57:57
skellen. Maybe Adam might get
this. Get it, you get it? Adam,
1:58:02
kind regards to some sort of a
pun or joke. Adam supposed to
1:58:06
get it.
1:58:07
Adam Curry: Scound getting it, I
do not remember. No. Agenda
1:58:13
John C Dvorak: rings calm, yes,
go there for sure to get your
1:58:17
give us the details. Anonymous
1:58:19
Adam Curry: comes in from
Lakewood, Washington with 500
1:58:21
switcheroo. Please grant this
commenter title to Sharky, the
1:58:24
guy who hit me in the mouth
around three years ago. And I
1:58:28
thank God for that. Thank you.
He says You're welcome,
1:58:34
John C Dvorak: sir EA of the tax
domain in Clarkston, Michigan,
1:58:38
and that's another one.
Michigander, interest 500
1:58:43
Commodore, EA, sir EA, of the
text domain, Baron PhD, oh, he's
1:58:48
Adam Curry: got all the titles,
very nice. Got
1:58:49
John C Dvorak: it made. Aubin
1:58:50
Adam Curry: Q. Aubin Q in
Anchorage Alaska, the and the
1:58:54
Alaskan Ian's are into $500 Hey,
gents. Aubin Q from Anchorage
1:58:59
Alaska. Semi douche bag here,
$20.18 monthly subscription
1:59:03
Since 2018 but listeners Since
2014 could not say no to such a
1:59:08
title as Commodore. So amazing.
I would like to be Commodore Q
1:59:13
of D, L, more. Can I get an IPA?
Well, that's you don't really
1:59:19
get Ah, screw it. 70th
anniversary, I'm gonna order an
1:59:24
IPA in a club Paris. Filet form,
just a quick ants and some
1:59:27
relationship and job karma. If
you could four more years? Well,
1:59:30
we'll give you a very quick
answer. Then, in that case, it's
1:59:34
our favorite ant jingle. What do
you got?
1:59:37
Unknown: I got ants. I
1:59:43
I got hands
1:59:47
jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs, let's
vote for jobs.
1:59:58
John C Dvorak: Zachary, stock
still. All in Odessa, Texas, 500
2:00:04
Commodore Zachary stock still,
aka Baron Grease Monkey, that's
2:00:10
all he says, perfect.
2:00:13
Adam Curry: We've got Oh, sir.
Patrick cobal, Hey, good to hear
2:00:17
from you, Sir Patrick, 500 happy
17th anniversary. Now Duke of
2:00:22
the South becomes the commodore
of the South. I could use some
2:00:25
Trump's jobs, business karma, if
you have any. Thank you both for
2:00:29
all you do and the team. All
right. Thank you to the team.
2:00:32
That's beautiful man. Thank you
so much. Jobs, jobs,
2:00:38
Unknown: you've got a karma.
2:00:41
John C Dvorak: Jim Turner,
Louisville, Kentucky, 500 Hi.
2:00:44
TM, gentlemen, happy 17th and
the best podcast. Universe, I
2:00:47
could not, in good conscience,
let this opportunity to become a
2:00:50
no agenda Commodore pass by. I
was dubious. At first, as a born
2:00:54
and raised Kentuckian and a
recently retired Army Colonel, I
2:00:59
was taken aback and disappointed
to find that my state had
2:01:02
bestowed the honor of Kentucky
Colonel on the mere transient
2:01:06
such as John, while I am left of
flounder as a mere peasant.
2:01:12
Alas, I swallowed my pride and
thought it appropriate to add
2:01:16
the title of Commodore and
eventually hang the certificate
2:01:18
next time I know agenda PhD four
more years. Do jingles, just
2:01:22
some jobs, karma. Jim Turner,
Commodore, Sir James of the
2:01:26
Darby city. PhD, Louisville,
Kentucky. PS, uh, oops, sorry,
2:01:31
Adam Curry: yes,
2:01:31
John C Dvorak: I was debunked
when I was passed along John's
2:01:35
Tip of the Day. I was debunked
when I passed on John's
2:01:40
typically regarding this gray
goose at Costcos fancy vodka, I
2:01:45
was promptly provided with news
article refuting John's
2:01:49
assertion, evidence to to rebuy.
Okay, the thing is that gray
2:01:57
goose was produced in the that
Costco vodkas is French, and
2:02:03
it's produced in the old gray
goose factory using the gray
2:02:06
goose gear. And I think it was
taken over by some other
2:02:10
company, but that's, it's gray
goose. I mean, just have a
2:02:14
bottle of Italian. Smell good.
Tell
2:02:16
Adam Curry: me that's not gray
goose. Yes,
2:02:18
John C Dvorak: it's good stuff
that. Okay, yeah, all right,
2:02:23
technically, maybe
2:02:28
Adam Curry: let's see we have
anonymous Charlotte, North
2:02:31
Carolina, 500 please credit
producership and Commodore ship
2:02:35
to George P Burdell. No agenda.
Saves my sanity, no jingles,
2:02:41
just karma. Thanks.
2:02:45
Unknown: You've got karma and
JJ,
2:02:49
John C Dvorak: K, Nathan, Nolan,
Nederland, Texas, neither. 500
2:02:53
Adam Curry: Nederland,
2:02:54
John C Dvorak: is it Nederland?
Nederland,
2:02:55
Adam Curry: yeah,
2:02:58
John C Dvorak: it you think it
would have 2e then, don't
2:03:00
Adam Curry: you? No, I don't
2:03:03
John C Dvorak: we. Any normal
person would think so we
2:03:05
Adam Curry: spell Bernie, B, O,
E, R, N, E, I mean, come on.
2:03:09
We're crazy here. We're out of
control.
2:03:11
John C Dvorak: We don't say
Nederland, Texas at $500 all is
2:03:15
just simple. 70th anniversary
commodore of Nederland, yes,
2:03:20
Adam Curry: Keaton stone,
Indianapolis, Indiana, 500 in
2:03:23
the morning. I am Gen Z, second
year apprentice plumber welder
2:03:27
in Indiana. Clap for you. Gen Z,
you're gonna, you're gonna be
2:03:33
the richest one on the blog.
Probably, you can't go wrong. I
2:03:36
couldn't resist getting my
Commodore title. I would be
2:03:39
known as commodore of the
Indiana stones, and he would
2:03:43
like climate change. Oh, due to
climate change, and they're
2:03:48
eating the dogs. So I'll play
them in opposite order for you.
2:03:52
Thank you for your courage.
They're
2:03:53
Unknown: eating the dogs due
2:03:54
to climate change.
2:03:58
John C Dvorak: It just remains
funny. Patrick Brown's Boris,
2:04:01
they would say in Texas. Patrick
brownie, Fairfax, Virginia.
2:04:08
Thank you for your courage. ITM
requesting dude named Ben, if
2:04:11
requests are even a thing for
Commodore ships, thanks again.
2:04:15
Yes,
2:04:15
Adam Curry: you can be
Commodore. Dude named Ben,
2:04:16
absolutely. Yeah, just
2:04:17
John C Dvorak: fill out the go
to no agenda rings.com and, by
2:04:20
the way, people sending in
donation notes. Make sure to put
2:04:23
donation in the subject line.
Thank you. Andrew
2:04:26
Adam Curry: Perez, San Marcos,
Texas, not far from here, 500
2:04:30
ITM gents, congrats on 17 years.
I'll be a knight as well. Please
2:04:34
Knight me, sir. P rez, Commodore
of FL 330 that's flight level
2:04:40
330 that's 33,000 feet as a
retired Navy guy, this promotion
2:04:44
scratches me where I itch. JCD,
he says, What is a shaggy dog
2:04:50
story?
2:04:53
John C Dvorak: The shaggy dog
story, which was, if you ever
2:04:55
got to see the old PBS show that
which is out of England.
2:04:58
Actually, it was called the
tube. Ronnie's, one of the
2:05:01
Ronnies would do a shaggy dog
story once during the show is
2:05:04
comedian. Shaggy dog story is
and you and you always, there's
2:05:08
always some guy in the office.
Get, get the can tell a shaggy
2:05:11
dog story. Shaggy dog story is a
story that one is like, pretty
2:05:16
much the way Trump talks. We've
it wanders off the topic and off
2:05:21
the topic and off the topic. And
then it comes kind of back
2:05:24
around to what the point was.
And then has a pun at the end,
2:05:28
like, hey, Roy, is that the cat
that chewed your new shoes or
2:05:33
something like that, some really
lame pun that's always a
2:05:37
groaner, and it takes about five
to 10 minutes to tell. And a
2:05:41
good shaggy dog guy who can tell
a good shaggy dog story kind of
2:05:44
keeps you it's funnier the
telling of the joke is funnier
2:05:47
than than the punchline. That's
the shaggy dog story. I had no
2:05:50
idea. You've heard them.
2:05:51
Adam Curry: I had no idea it
originated with the Two Ronnies.
2:05:55
No,
2:05:55
John C Dvorak: it didn't
originate. It's just that he was
2:05:56
one of the best at telling him,
okay,
2:05:58
Adam Curry: no jingles, no
karma. Four more years, he says,
2:06:04
John C Dvorak: four more years,
sir. Cut board, that's funny
2:06:11
because it's spelled B, O, R, E,
D, like sir. Cut board in
2:06:15
Terrence Park, Ohio, it's my
birthday too. Love you guys,
2:06:20
sir. Cut board, $500 Jeremy
2:06:21
Adam Curry: fort in Jerome,
Indiana, 500 podcast, startup
2:06:25
karma. Hey, hit me up. I'll give
you some tips. I want to be
2:06:29
Commodore fort and the trio
fleet. I have three daughters.
2:06:33
Blessings to you both. Jeremy
fort, Jerome, Idaho, all right.
2:06:37
Podcast, startup karma for you.
Here you go. You've got
2:06:40
podcasts, you've got karma,
2:06:44
John C Dvorak: uh, Dame me
outison, oh
2:06:46
Adam Curry: yeah, Dame Yeah.
She's a fan favorite,
2:06:50
John C Dvorak: a fan favorite.
Now Elta Mont Springs, Florida.
2:06:53
She's a Floridian. And she says,
Hello, boys. Uh, Dame me
2:06:59
outison, here asking for a
Commodore tile. Yes, I will go
2:07:02
to no agenda rings.com, and
Fauci instructions. Good for
2:07:07
Yeah, good. But I got a note
from some one of our female
2:07:11
producers, yeah, women don't
want these Commodore ships. It
2:07:15
was grouchy, really.
2:07:17
Adam Curry: And what did you
say? Yes,
2:07:19
John C Dvorak: I didn't say
anything. You
2:07:21
Adam Curry: didn't reply. Oh,
you're not replied
2:07:23
John C Dvorak: about sons. It
was a long note. I didn't reply
2:07:25
about that. I was getting very
close to to Countess status. And
2:07:31
I would like to say thank you
both for always being a source
2:07:34
of knowledge and smiles. I'm
grateful for the show and the
2:07:37
community, the community. Hey,
she writes, yes, connection
2:07:42
truly is protection. I shall
meet some awesome people at the
2:07:45
Oka. Oka, ok show okie at the
Yeah, you two have inspired me
2:07:55
to start a value for value
YouTube channel to share my love
2:07:59
of yoga. Oh, I'll be sure to
send an update when I'm ready to
2:08:04
drop the channel. However, smash
that. Pick it up. I
2:08:07
Adam Curry: button. Everybody,
smash
2:08:10
John C Dvorak: it. However, I
must air a tiny grievance. Comes
2:08:16
that I was a bit let down in
July when I sent in a
2:08:20
handwritten card and check with
bagels on it. Beagles mentioned
2:08:26
it. Beagles
2:08:27
Adam Curry: not bagels. Oh,
2:08:28
John C Dvorak: they said bagels.
Talk about a sad puppy. Oh, I
2:08:32
picked them out especially for
you too. I will look past it,
2:08:36
though, because you guys are
fantastic. I'm sorry, love you
2:08:39
mean it, uh, John, it's on my
bucket list to meet you one day.
2:08:44
So if you plan on any big
meetups, please let the people
2:08:47
know there's gonna be one in
Emeryville next month. Uh, but
2:08:51
it's long, way too far to drive
month. Uh, you've got fans,
2:08:56
jingles, climate gate and the
multi language ITM please and
2:09:00
on. Thank you. Thank the
Swifties for Trump. So she says,
2:09:05
Thank you. And then Swifties for
Trump, she's
2:09:08
Adam Curry: a swift she's a
Swifty
2:09:11
Unknown: to the gate, to the
gate, to the gate. I'm
2:09:24
Adam Curry: then we move to Sir
il pop di si crismo aviero,
2:09:29
Portugal, that's right,
Portugal. I think we have a meet
2:09:34
up report from Portugal coming
up later on. Dear John Adam,
2:09:38
last Friday, I along with my Oh
yes, I, along with my wife,
2:09:41
attended the Porto portal meet
up. Porto portal meet up, get
2:09:45
up, where I met Sir artless
chance and his lovely wife.
2:09:49
Beers and sausages were
consumed, and we exchanged
2:09:52
numbers for reconnecting when
needed this. That's the
2:09:55
connection is protection. It was
fun to meet open minded people.
2:09:58
It was a small meetup, but at
most. This excellent meet up. It
2:10:01
was Thank you, sir artless
chance. We are looking forward
2:10:03
to the next event here in the
Portugal, Spain region. Please
2:10:07
for my Commodore name, I would
like to become Commodore sir il
2:10:10
Pope di si crismo. And this
donation brings me to Baronet
2:10:14
level. And I would like to be
known as Baronet sir il Pope di
2:10:17
si crismo. A heartfelt thank to
both of you and to 17 more
2:10:21
years, dream on Sir ill Pope
declesmo, a proud, no agenda,
2:10:27
Black Knight and allegedly a
criminal of sort, yeah, because
2:10:30
he lives in Portugal. Jingles. I
felt something warm on my leg
2:10:34
due to climate change and some
karma. I just felt something hot
2:10:38
on my legs due
2:10:39
Unknown: to climate change,
2:10:43
you've got karma.
2:10:47
John C Dvorak: David West is in
Marysville, Washington, 500 to
2:10:52
John and Adam. I've been
listening somewhere around
2:10:55
somewhere since show 700 with
clock boy.
2:10:58
Adam Curry: Remember clock boy?
Whatever happened to clock boy,
2:11:01
they moved
2:11:02
John C Dvorak: their whole
family left and went to the
2:11:04
Middle East, where they belong.
Remember
2:11:06
Adam Curry: Obama was it was all
in on. Clock boy, just because
2:11:11
of the color of his skin, they
called him a terrorist. The dude
2:11:15
was walking around with what
looked like a bomb at school.
2:11:19
Yeah.
2:11:19
John C Dvorak: Clock Boy, that's
what began the my being kicked
2:11:24
off the Twitch show.
2:11:26
Adam Curry: Oh, that's right,
because you, Oh, that's right,
2:11:29
that was the the catalyst you,
you were a catalyst because you
2:11:32
were racist,
2:11:35
John C Dvorak: because I said
this clock boy thing was a scam.
2:11:38
I was in the mouth by my good
friend George Lindholm, aka sir
2:11:43
art Vandelay. I had to get a
Commodore tile before time ran
2:11:47
out. Also brings me the
knighthood accounting below. I'd
2:11:50
like to be known as Sir Joe
McGillicuddy. I Love Lucy fans.
2:11:56
I recognize this. I appreciate
buddy, which is being replayed
2:11:59
on me TV endlessly. I appreciate
your pursuit of truth and
2:12:04
analyzing the news and Adam, I'm
so happy you found salvation.
2:12:07
Jesus Christ, the ultimate
source of source of truth. Amen,
2:12:11
John, I appreciate your
skepticism. People should be
2:12:14
more skeptical, especially of
anything coming from the
2:12:17
government or the media. Here's
a plug for at least four more
2:12:21
years and no exit strategy. God
bless you both. A hope that
2:12:25
doesn't offend you. John David
West in Marysville, Washington,
2:12:31
Adam Curry: so offended. Shannon
vest is in Tacoma, Washington,
2:12:35
ah, we're out of the Commodore
ships. We're now at 343, 75,
2:12:39
incredible. I am finally
donating. The Universe keeps
2:12:43
tossing three, three, threes in
my path. So I figured it was a
2:12:47
sign. Yes, it always is. House
selling in health. Karma,
2:12:50
silver. Play happy. 17th from
Tacoma, Washington. Please play
2:12:54
No no, no, no. Adams family and
whoop him with the Constitution.
2:12:57
Thank you. Okay,
2:12:58
Unknown: you know what
2:13:01
Adam Curry: class forget about
this one.
2:13:03
Unknown: No, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, what? Listen,
2:13:08
you're in my house
2:13:10
drinking
2:13:10
the booze. No, no, no, no, no,
no,
2:13:13
no. Shame on you. Whipping.
2:13:23
Adam Curry: Another classic,
yeah,
2:13:41
Unknown: yeah,
2:13:44
Adam Curry: Manning, forgot all
2:13:45
John C Dvorak: about him, Corona
and Erica, Netherlands. Is it
2:13:50
pronounced Erica,
2:13:52
Adam Curry: Erica,
2:13:53
John C Dvorak: Erica, ITM gents,
I'm quitting my commentary
2:13:57
because I'm done. I'm done, and
I don't feel like it anymore.
2:14:01
After more than 20 years, time
for something else. Negotiations
2:14:04
for the safe are on. For the
sale are ongoing. I do not have
2:14:09
an exit strategy yet, so I have
recently started working in a
2:14:12
factory as a process operator.
The night shifts are the best
2:14:17
with no agenda, the universe in
my earphones, but maybe the best
2:14:21
crypto in the universe is my
exit strategy. Dome shot on the
2:14:26
go. Pulse chain launched on 911,
2024, unlock tokens by unlocking
2:14:33
minds on Dome shot I always.io
is an introductory video by co
2:14:41
founder, Matt long the donation
does not bring me to knighthood
2:14:44
yet, but it does bring me to new
agenda, Commodore. Yeah, you
2:14:50
know, the Commodore ships a one
shot donation. It's not a
2:14:53
cumulative one. So you may want
to reconsider this. You. We
2:15:00
don't know those special things,
like the PhDs and things aren't
2:15:03
something to me. You don't
accumulate. You just buy
2:15:08
knighthoods. You can Yes, so you
get a knighthood. I would like
2:15:13
to be appointed as the car
camera the father lands. Keep
2:15:16
with the good work. I would like
some karma for more years.
2:15:18
Greetings.
2:15:19
Adam Curry: Corona. Curana
2:15:22
John C Dvorak: Marte, Martin and
Erica,
2:15:25
Adam Curry: Erica, Erica, and
you're gonna share this from
2:15:29
Erica.
2:15:30
John C Dvorak: Shannon,
2:15:31
Adam Curry: Scott karma. I
forgot to give Shannon the
2:15:34
karma. No oot Erica means from,
not from. Sir hair, heel, White
2:15:41
Salmon, Washington 333, dot. 33
needs some jobs karma for my
2:15:45
interview this week. Last time I
requested too late, but not
2:15:49
making the same mistake this
time. Could also use some F
2:15:51
cancer karma from Sir hair,
heels,
2:15:58
Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs,
let's vote for
2:16:07
John C Dvorak: jobs, Brian
gardie and grand berry Texas, or
2:16:12
could be pronounced Greenberry
or Berry
2:16:15
Unknown: grambury.
2:16:17
John C Dvorak: Granberry Texas
came in with three and $33.33
2:16:22
got no no notes, so he gets
double up karma,
2:16:26
Unknown: you've got
2:16:29
Adam Curry: karma. And then
coming in from bensonville,
2:16:32
Illinois, and I'm happy, because
today I am, in fact, drinking
2:16:39
gigawatt Coffee Roasters,
2:16:40
John C Dvorak: coffee. Yeah.
Which specific one? The
2:16:43
Adam Curry: black bag. That's
the special, the specialty
2:16:47
coffee from the black bag. This
is the Honduras Dark Roast
2:16:53
that's I've had. That's quite
good, very good. And he comes in
2:16:56
with 210, 27 gentlemen, congrats
on 17 years of high caliber
2:17:00
media deconstruction. Keep up
the good work. Jingles. He would
2:17:05
like an orange. Oh, hold on a
second. Where's orange? No, I'm
2:17:10
sorry I missed your missed your
orange. And then four more
2:17:15
years. Okay, four more years.
We'll do it on the fly for you
2:17:20
and for producers who want
excellent roasted coffee shipped
2:17:24
to your doorstep, visit gigawatt
Coffee roasters.com. Use code
2:17:28
ITM 20 for 20% off your order
stay caffeinated. Eli the coffee
2:17:33
guy,
2:17:41
John C Dvorak: Fletcher, Chris
Fisher, in a ton of one to one
2:17:45
New York, $203.33 as a long time
listener, I want to commend you
2:17:52
both for helping me hone my
skills in studying media
2:17:55
deconstruction. I do want to
point out that this show has
2:17:58
started to get off centered, and
starting to lean little to that
2:18:03
point, I'm a center focused
Democrat and embrace all sides
2:18:07
of the debate. I am a US Army
vet and law enforcement
2:18:11
professional, professional. I
want you to know the that there
2:18:15
are still good Democrats out
there in local governments, and
2:18:19
I'm one of them. I'll keep my
notes short, which already too
2:18:23
long, just like you read the
coffee guy and the image makers
2:18:27
person's notes. My website is
www dot Chris fisher.org, and
2:18:35
people can see that there is
still a Democrat out there
2:18:38
working for the people. I focus
on fixing sidewalks, fixing
2:18:43
elections and oh and so that
doesn't say that fixing
2:18:46
sidewalks, amending local
ordinances and keeping property
2:18:51
tax increases from going through
the roof. You know, it's not
2:18:54
like a Democrat at all. All I
ask is that you and everyone
2:18:58
else check out the
www.chrisfisher.org. Uh, to see
2:19:04
that there are still center
Democrats working for the
2:19:06
people. No karma, no jingles.
Just okay, you can overdo it.
2:19:11
That's two one too many. My
donation, 233 203 33 was sent
2:19:17
through stripe because just like
you don't like act blue that I
2:19:21
use. I do not support PayPal. I
had to add 333, to my $200
2:19:26
donation so I could get some air
time. If I
2:19:29
Adam Curry: can just say we have
nothing against Democrats in
2:19:32
general. You sound more like an
old school Democrat to me. We
2:19:36
both have Democrats in our
families, in our immediate
2:19:39
family, Democrat most of my
life. So we just don't like nut
2:19:43
job Democrats or nut job
Republicans for that matter. And
2:19:48
I'm sorry, Kamala Harris fits in
the nut job Democrats in this
2:19:51
case. So that's why you feel
we're leaning a little bit.
2:19:54
We're just trying to keep people
sane in the insanity. Thank you
2:19:59
for. Your promotion, Alex, in
Ottawa, Ontario, $200.33 Hi,
2:20:06
John Adam, I just got back from
the Ottawa meetup. It was great
2:20:10
to meet this many like minded
people in the heart of Soviet
2:20:13
kakistan. Please deduce. You've
been deduced. And he would also
2:20:21
like a respect to m for
organizing. Hope to see everyone
2:20:26
at the next one. Alex from
Ottawa,
2:20:32
Unknown: E, s, p, i, C, T,
2:20:35
John C Dvorak: yeah. Well, there
she is. Linda lupekin, she's in
2:20:38
Lakewood, Colorado, and
surprisingly enough, request
2:20:41
jobs. Carmen says, Happy
anniversary to the best podcast
2:20:44
in the universe. Love you mean
it. And for the best resume in
2:20:47
the universe, work with Linda
Lou Duchess of jobs, and writer
2:20:51
of resumes, shortens, jobs,
2:20:54
Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs.
2:21:00
Adam Curry: Karma and I need to
insert a Associate Executive
2:21:04
Producer donation here from Rob
Carty, who took us out to
2:21:08
dinner. It was semi
embarrassing, but we're there at
2:21:11
the table. You know, there's
eight people. He's like, Oh,
2:21:14
here. Hands an envelope. Thanks.
He donated $200.33 and he has a
2:21:21
note. ITM Adam and John, please
accept this check for $200.33
2:21:26
and with this donation, hand
delivered to Adam on the show's
2:21:29
17th anniversary. Told you we
celebrated, I officially crossed
2:21:33
the threshold into knighthood
accounting attached as Exhibit
2:21:36
one. He's a lawyer, so he did
attach exhibit one. May it
2:21:43
please the parents committee.
Codon, I humbly ask to be united
2:21:47
sir. Rob dot lawyer,
constitutional lawyer, yes, Rob
2:21:50
dot lawyer is indeed a URL Texas
and California producers should
2:21:55
bookmark it, because you just
never know when you'll need to
2:21:58
summon a dude in a suit.
Seriously, put them on speed
2:22:02
dial for the accolade feast. I
respectfully request Texas
2:22:06
brisket and beans, along with
some brown Schweiger from my
2:22:09
smoking hot German wife, Maggie
z is so high soon Also heads up
2:22:16
to all producers attending
Monday's Minneapolis Meet Up.
2:22:18
Please welcome my little sister
Katie Tierney and her husband,
2:22:21
Tom, these great Americans will
be in attendance, offering heaps
2:22:25
of cheer and effervescence. I
respectfully request the usual,
2:22:29
open up Adam curry jingle. Oh,
that's right, I didn't get that
2:22:33
one either. Open up Adam curry
jingle, yes, we got that one.
2:22:37
And what else does he want? And
karma so that we may all form an
2:22:42
impenetrable cone of justice
over Gitmo nation. Sincerely.
2:22:47
Rob Carty, no agendas,
constitutional lawyer, Mr. Adam
2:22:57
Unknown: curry, you've got
karma. That's
2:22:58
Adam Curry: right. When I hear
that sound, believe me, I will
2:23:01
be calling Rob.
2:23:04
John C Dvorak: Well now you can
read the longest note of the
2:23:06
day.
2:23:07
Adam Curry: I just read a long
note of the day. Do
2:23:09
John C Dvorak: you haven't read
the long, long note?
2:23:13
Adam Curry: ANNIE breglia,
Middleburg, New York, 200 I have
2:23:17
been listening and making
sustaining donations when I
2:23:19
could Since 2017 I want to
express my gratitude for the
2:23:23
work you do. There is nowhere
else I can receive sustained and
2:23:26
balanced information regarding
so much that I care deeply
2:23:29
about, most notably, trends that
intentionally cause harm to
2:23:33
children, our health and the
state of our nation. I learned a
2:23:36
great deal more in the bargain.
Things about AI and helicopters
2:23:40
and I myself have changed. I've
become patriotic. I have
2:23:43
overcome much of the programming
of my youth. John, this is a
2:23:46
success note. I'm happy I get to
read it and I get to laugh with
2:23:51
two allies through it all,
assisting in the shrinkage of my
2:23:54
amygdala to celebrate all of
this glory. Please play I got
2:23:58
ants. People love the ant song.
I cannot imagine life without
2:24:02
you. I don't look forward to
your exit strategy, but I know
2:24:05
that everything changes. You
deserve the best version of
2:24:07
reality that you can create. To
anyone who is listening and
2:24:11
benefiting, do the right thing.
Donate gratitude and blessings
2:24:15
to you, both to your families
and to all your listeners. From
2:24:18
Annie breglia In Middleburg, New
York. Thank you very much.
2:24:22
Annie, $200 and Associate
Executive producership for you
2:24:26
in the credits today, I got
ants.
2:24:34
Unknown: I got ants.
2:24:39
You've got karma.
2:24:43
Adam Curry: There you go. That
wraps up our executive and
2:24:46
Associate Executive producers
for Episode 1707 of the best
2:24:52
podcasts in the universe on our
17th anniversary. Do people get
2:24:56
as a special 17th anniversary
producership? Right? I presume
2:25:00
that's what
2:25:01
John C Dvorak: we usually do. It
is special, 17th special. So
2:25:04
it's
2:25:05
Adam Curry: not just, oh, I'm a
producer. No, I actually produce
2:25:08
the special, the 17th
anniversary special. We
2:25:12
appreciate you all so much. We
appreciate everybody who
2:25:14
supports the show in any manner,
time, talent or treasure. In
2:25:18
particular. Thank you to people
who take the time to go and set
2:25:21
up a sustaining donation, which
is any amount, any frequency you
2:25:24
set up yourself, you maintain
it, and we'll be thanking people
2:25:28
$50 and above in just a little
bit. We do have more show to go.
2:25:31
And once again, thank you to our
executive and Associate
2:25:34
Executive producers for episode
1707,
2:25:38
Unknown: our formula is this, we
go out, We hit people in
2:25:59
Adam Curry: the mouth, yeah, oh,
well, since, since we just had
2:26:04
that note from
2:26:07
Unknown: Annie Annie
2:26:10
Adam Curry: Megyn Kelly was on
Bill Maher. I saw that, and I
2:26:15
John C Dvorak: pulled she took
him to the cleaners.
2:26:17
Adam Curry: Wow, that you can
say that, especially regarding
2:26:20
the trans Maoism, and I thought
it was clip worthy, and would
2:26:25
like to share it with y'all.
Almost equally
2:26:27
Unknown: important, maybe, maybe
as important is the what we're
2:26:30
doing to our children with this
trans insanity. And this is
2:26:33
almost my single issue. We are
chopping off the healthy body
2:26:37
parts of young children without
100% we are doing that. We are
2:26:42
definitely
2:26:43
doing without any Inquisition.
What it is I
2:26:47
don't either pay attention. I'm
about to give you a truth bomb.
2:26:50
Kids who are suffering from
bullying or who have been
2:26:52
sexually assaulted or who are
going through normal puberty and
2:26:55
feel uncomfortable in their
bodies will say to their
2:26:58
parents, I'm not sure maybe I'm
gender confused, they will send
2:27:00
them into a psychiatrist or
psychologist, who are told by
2:27:04
our organizations, the American
psychiatry Association, all the
2:27:07
others that run their licensing,
you must affirm. Affirm is the
2:27:11
only standard. And so the child
gets told you're right, you are
2:27:14
secretly a boy or vice versa,
and the child gets put on
2:27:18
puberty blockers, into cross sex
hormones, which sterilize a
2:27:21
child and deprive the child of
any chance of sexual pleasure
2:27:24
for the rest of his or her life.
We're talking about 910, 11 year
2:27:28
olds who cannot give informed
consent. Then they have body
2:27:32
parts chopped off by a medical
establishment and by parents who
2:27:35
mean well, but believe in these
doctors and they shouldn't, and
2:27:39
when they inevitably get past
the awkwardness of puberty or
2:27:42
what have you, and they want to
turn around and de transition.
2:27:45
Those who love bomb them on
Reddit saying, Come on in. The
2:27:48
water is fine. Abandon them.
They are depressed. They have
2:27:52
changed their bodies forever in
a way that is irreversible, and
2:27:56
we are all sitting back saying
it's a remote issue, as Kamala
2:28:01
Harris said, it's not remote,
it's the issue of our time, both
2:28:04
with respect to children and
women's rights. And
2:28:08
Adam Curry: with this comes a
shocking, shocking story that
2:28:12
the New York Times published
earlier this week, headline US
2:28:17
study on puberty blockers goes
unpublished because of politics.
2:28:22
Doctor says, the leader of the
long running study Since 2015
2:28:27
said that the drugs did not
improve mental health in
2:28:29
children with gender distress,
and that the finding might be
2:28:33
weaponized by opponents of the
care so she held back the
2:28:38
results of this study for almost
a decade because, because, you
2:28:46
know, we were in a charged
American political environment.
2:28:51
Dr Olson, Kennedy,
2:28:54
John C Dvorak: I'm just waiting
for it. I don't have a clip, but
2:28:58
a couple days ago, on KTVU
channel two shameful 10 O'Clock
2:29:02
News. It was a lawsuit going on,
uh, kind of almost class action.
2:29:07
Was about five people trying to
de transition. They're suing the
2:29:09
doctors. They're suing
everybody, but their parents
2:29:13
will get sued too. When the
legal establishment stuff like
2:29:16
this get out, their lawsuits are
going to be flying. And these
2:29:20
people that think they're
guided, they're ahead of the
2:29:22
game on this, are fooling
themselves. This is going to be
2:29:26
one of the greatest Bonanzas. Is
going to make asbestos look
2:29:29
like, you know, a picnic. Ah,
is. They're going to be suing
2:29:34
left and right. And I think the
parents are going to get caught
2:29:36
up in this. A lot of them are
going to get sued by older but
2:29:39
kids, once they mature, and get
a clue, it's this is a disaster
2:29:43
waiting to happen
2:29:44
Adam Curry: almost as big as the
disaster that's taking place in
2:29:48
your backyard.
2:29:49
Unknown: A federal jury in San
Francisco has awarded six former
2:29:51
Bart workers more than a million
dollars each over Bart's
2:29:55
handling of its employee, COVID
19 vaccine mandate. This. Six
2:30:00
who objected to the mandate on
religious grounds and were fired
2:30:04
sued Bart in 2022 for employment
discrimination. This week,
2:30:08
jurors agreed their religious
objections were legit and Bart
2:30:12
had failed to prove that
accommodating the workers
2:30:15
religious beliefs would cause
them undue hardship. They can't
2:30:18
just flippantly disregard people
of faith and treat them like
2:30:22
second class citizens. We hope
that BART has received that
2:30:25
message loud and clear. Fred
Dacus is with the Pacific
2:30:28
Justice Institute, which
represented the six workers. He
2:30:32
says the verdict puts employers
on notice there are heavy prices
2:30:36
they're going to have to pay for
their intolerance, bigotry and
2:30:41
apparent lack of sensitivity for
people of faith wanting to be
2:30:46
reasonably accommodated to BART
lawsuit is one of 1000s related
2:30:50
to COVID vaccine mandates
working their way through the
2:30:53
legal system. Legal experts say
many never make it to a jury
2:30:56
trial because litigants either
can't prove they have sincere
2:31:00
religious objections, or because
the company has made
2:31:03
accommodations the
2:31:04
context of COVID 19 what a lot
of employers have done is offer
2:31:08
testing and masking as an
alternative to vaccination.
2:31:12
UC law, San Francisco Professor
dorit Rice says the law allowing
2:31:16
religious objections to
workplace rules has been on the
2:31:20
books since 1964
2:31:22
I think the take home for
employers is take the law
2:31:25
seriously. Have a process in
place to assess religious
2:31:28
exemption and make a good face
efforts where, probably where
2:31:32
you can to accommodate all of
which is what the law says.
2:31:36
Adam Curry: Wow, that
2:31:38
John C Dvorak: is, yeah, this
tip of the iceberg for this. And
2:31:41
Adam Curry: I believe during
COVID, we even had templates and
2:31:45
forms in the show notes for
religious exemption. So if you
2:31:50
make a million bucks, remember
your no agenda show. Oh,
2:31:55
John C Dvorak: yeah. Well, the
lawyer, the lawyers will
2:31:57
probably take
2:31:58
Adam Curry: half of it. I'm sure
they can only take a third. Oh,
2:32:01
that's it. Don't take a third.
Yeah,
2:32:03
John C Dvorak: they take a
third. The this case, which is
2:32:07
good, this, this is the, just
the tip of the iceberg. I think
2:32:10
it. I think they got $7 million
for about a million a person,
2:32:13
almost. I think a little less,
but, but it was a lot, but more.
2:32:18
And it's, of course, comes out
of the, you know, the BART
2:32:20
general fund. Mean you have to
pay the guys who promoted the
2:32:24
policy should be all fired. This
is the real issue with me. They
2:32:29
come up with these policies that
cost the system huge amounts of
2:32:33
money, and nobody, oh, well,
whatever. It's just not my
2:32:38
money. I think this is a kind of
a drawback, but okay,
2:32:43
Adam Curry: in the season of
reveal category, you know that
2:32:48
I'm still following the Diddy
Steen stuff, because we now have
2:32:53
that
2:32:53
John C Dvorak: what, which is
going nowhere, as far as I can
2:32:57
Adam Curry: well, yeah, it's
going nowhere, because this is
2:33:00
the true evil in in the world.
Is what these people are all
2:33:03
wrapped up in, including the
Abercrombie and Fitch CEO. And
2:33:08
we have, we have boots on the
ground. Sir Viper. Sir Viper,
2:33:13
515, a couple of friends of mine
used to occasionally fly for
2:33:17
Mike Jeffries. This is the now
fallen and shameful sex pervert
2:33:24
Mike Jeffries, so he used to fly
the private jet, they would have
2:33:30
to spray a particular Cologne in
the cabin, brush the carpet and
2:33:34
headliner in a certain way, the
quote, flight attendants had to
2:33:39
wear skinny jeans and flip
flops. One pilot had to meet him
2:33:44
at the bottom of the stairs and
follow him up, while the other
2:33:47
had to be walking in the cabin
and meet him at a specific
2:33:51
location and say hi to him. One
of my friends, a six foot six
2:33:56
lanky former Marine in the 60s
at the time, was requested by
2:34:00
name to fly with him. These
people are sick. This reminds
2:34:06
and they're demonic.
2:34:08
John C Dvorak: This reminds me
of this story we got in. This
2:34:11
was at least a decade ago on the
show about how al sharpton's
2:34:16
producer had to produce. It was
a cup of tea or something, and
2:34:20
put it on his desk at a certain
specific spot, and turn it a
2:34:23
certain way before he started
his show, when he was when he
2:34:28
had the desk that he used to sit
behind, this kind of thing. And
2:34:32
this is the diva kind of things.
You've heard this about a lot of
2:34:35
Hollywood people, when they go
to a hotel, they, when they
2:34:37
check in, they have to have a
certain kind of flower and a
2:34:39
certain kind of this. And the
that this has to be over here,
2:34:42
and this has to be has to be
over there. What is wrong with
2:34:45
these people?
2:34:46
Adam Curry: They're bored.
They're bored by the amount of
2:34:49
money they have and success, and
then they get, they get scooped
2:34:52
up by Satan and the word on the
street. Now, yes,
2:34:58
John C Dvorak: you need a glass.
Come on, a certain way. It's
2:35:02
Adam Curry: spiritual man. We're
in spiritual problems here.
2:35:04
Jamie Foxx, the word on the
street. Now, remember Jamie?
2:35:09
Jamie Foxx, just you know, he
went into coma for
2:35:12
John C Dvorak: three weeks from
the COVID shot.
2:35:14
Adam Curry: Well, the word on
the street is that Diddy
2:35:18
poisoned him because he has
video or pictures of some freak
2:35:26
offs, and did he tried to kill
him, and then when he came out
2:35:31
of it, miraculously, he
immediately called the FBI and
2:35:36
and that the FBI has the goods
from Jamie Foxx. I'm just
2:35:40
telling you what's on the what's
on the street, what's on the
2:35:44
street. So I don't know if
that's true, but it's
2:35:48
interesting, because our
constitutional lawyer, Rob he is
2:35:51
constantly sending me updates
about this. It's fascinating the
2:35:55
way this, I mean, there's a lot
of legal stuff going back and
2:35:58
forth. Did he's lawyers trying
to get a gag order put on all
2:36:03
the media and everything now. I
mean, it's, it's, it's not over.
2:36:09
It's not surprising that we
don't hear much from the
2:36:12
mainstream media, from the M 5m
about it, because you never know
2:36:15
who's wrapped up in it.
2:36:20
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Well, when
I believe it, when I see it,
2:36:23
Adam Curry: I have an update on
McDonald's, which was kind of
2:36:25
cool. Well, it's not really
cool, you know, the McDonald's
2:36:29
now it's, oh, now there's, you
know, 13 more states, and
2:36:32
everybody's getting sick from
the quarter pounder.
2:36:36
John C Dvorak: Literally, yeah,
well,
2:36:38
Adam Curry: so our producer says
the Quarter Pounder has been
2:36:42
singled out, he believes,
because he says it's the only
2:36:45
burger that is cooked fresh and
not frozen. But is it just Trump
2:36:50
that they're getting into
trouble for? Turns out,
2:36:54
McDonald's has been suing Tyson
and Cargill and others for
2:37:01
artificially raising the price
of beef. And these, I mean,
2:37:06
there's only three companies
that do this, Tyson Cargill, and
2:37:09
what's the other one? I can't
remember, who are in charge of
2:37:14
beef in America. And if you're
going to be suing them for price
2:37:18
fixing, I can see whether you
might get in some kind of
2:37:22
problem about your product. What
was that? What was that? Was it
2:37:25
a TV series where, I can't
remember what it was now, where
2:37:30
a competing, a competing way it
was, ah, was a house of cards,
2:37:40
where there was some milkshake
shop that was opening up, and
2:37:43
they were going to short the
stock, and so they had people go
2:37:48
in buy one of these milkshakes,
and then they they put poison in
2:37:51
it themselves. So they were
puking violently at the open on
2:37:54
the opening day of the milkshake
shop. I
2:37:58
John C Dvorak: don't remember
that being in house cars, but
2:38:00
Adam Curry: JBC is the other
one. Thank you. JBC is the other
2:38:03
meat guy. So there's something
going on there that is bigger
2:38:06
than than what we're being told,
billions. Thank you. Was on
2:38:09
billions. That was it. Thank
you, karma King. So the you know
2:38:14
you gotta, you gotta figure, you
gotta wonder about these things.
2:38:18
How do they know it was the
onions? There's no evidence the
2:38:20
onion. People like, Yeah, we
did. He's not onions.
2:38:24
John C Dvorak: Are you clear?
No, I was. I have a pair of
2:38:28
glasses, and I was and they
closed the the ears, things
2:38:32
closed, and they made and I
tried to open them, but I was
2:38:35
doing with the one hand. So they
kept closing and making a noise.
2:38:38
I
2:38:38
Adam Curry: mean, there was a an
episode on this very podcast
2:38:41
where you were clipping your
nails on the show, I can
2:38:44
John C Dvorak: No, that's what
that was, an accusation that I
2:38:47
denied to this day. I was
clicking a pin.
2:38:50
Adam Curry: Okay, my memory, I'm
sorry. I could be wrong.
2:38:56
John C Dvorak: Well, let's,
let's at least get these out of
2:38:58
the way so we can, because it's
the phony baloney event of the
2:39:00
decade, which is the Iran,
Israel thing. By
2:39:03
Adam Curry: the way, I think we
called it. We said fireworks is
2:39:06
going to be nice, show in the
sky. Nothing much is going to
2:39:09
happen. Is that not exactly what
we said?
2:39:11
John C Dvorak: This is not only
exactly, but exactly, exactly,
2:39:15
exactly what we said. Yes. So
here's PBS doing the rundown. Of
2:39:19
course, they don't see any of
this and they but everything
2:39:22
leads to this conclusion. So as
a got a five parter here, it's
2:39:27
kind of interesting. Is Ira Iran
run down one tonight.
2:39:31
Unknown: Iran is saying that it
might not respond in kind to
2:39:35
Israel's first ever open attack
on its soil. If there's a cease
2:39:38
fire in Gaza and Lebanon, more
than 100 Israeli fighter jets
2:39:43
and unmanned drones struck
Iranian military targets. Iran
2:39:46
state run news agency said four
members of its military were
2:39:50
killed. The long anticipated
retaliatory attack came early
2:39:56
Saturday morning the Israeli
Defense Force. Said it struck
2:40:00
targets where missiles are built
and stored. Their answer to
2:40:05
Iran's missile barrage is on
Israel in April and earlier this
2:40:09
month, those followed the
killings of Iranian and
2:40:12
Hezbollah leaders, which Iran
blamed on Israel on state TV,
2:40:18
Iran's ruling regime played down
the damage, although
2:40:21
the
2:40:24
country's integrated air defense
system successfully tracked and
2:40:27
confronted the act of
aggression, limited damage has
2:40:30
been caused to some places. The
scope of the attack is being
2:40:34
investigated.
2:40:38
IDF spokesman Daniel hagari
indicated Israeli retaliation
2:40:42
was done for now,
2:40:47
we are focused on the targets of
the war in Gaza and Lebanon.
2:40:50
Iran is the one that continues
to push for a wider regional
2:40:53
escalation. We will know how to
choose additional targets and
2:40:57
attack them if necessary.
2:40:59
Adam Curry: I love that. They're
just like, you know, Hey, man,
2:41:02
if you guys back off of Gaza and
Lebanon, we're not gonna shoot
2:41:06
anything back. You know, more
stuff that doesn't land
2:41:08
anywhere. This is very
interesting development.
2:41:12
John C Dvorak: This is so fake,
yeah, yeah, yeah. Go to number
2:41:17
two. Pretty fake. Get close to
the good stuff. International
2:41:21
Unknown: reaction was swift.
2:41:24
I wish a speedy recovery to our
neighbor, Iran and the Iranian
2:41:27
government, which was the target
of the Israeli aggression last
2:41:30
night, the Zionist Israeli
government wants to light the
2:41:33
fuse on a regional conflict.
2:41:37
I am clear that Israel has the
right to defend itself against
2:41:42
Iranian aggression, I am equally
clear that we need to avoid
2:41:47
further regional escalation and
urge all sides to show
2:41:52
restraint. Iran should not
respond
2:41:58
this afternoon before flying to
Pittsburgh for a campaign event.
2:42:02
President Biden echoed that
call.
2:42:04
It looks like they didn't hit
anything on the military
2:42:07
targets. My hope is this, in the
end, a
2:42:10
senior administration official
said efforts will soon resume to
2:42:13
end the fighting in Lebanon,
secure a cease fire in Gaza, and
2:42:17
the return of Israeli hostages
still held in Gaza.
2:42:20
Adam Curry: If I can just say
something about Biden in that
2:42:22
clip, did you see Biden running
towards the press corps? No,
2:42:30
daddy, long legs.
2:42:32
John C Dvorak: Oh, the other
Biden, yes, and I didn't see it,
2:42:34
though.
2:42:35
Adam Curry: Okay, the tell is
the fake not Joe Biden, whose
2:42:39
legs are at least five inches
longer than the Joe Biden, who
2:42:44
we don't know where he is,
always wears the Ray Bans he
2:42:48
had. There's something with the
eyes that is too much of a
2:42:51
giveaway, and he's always
wearing the Ray Ban,
2:42:53
John C Dvorak: probably
different colored eyes,
2:42:55
Adam Curry: possibly.
2:42:56
John C Dvorak: So just because I
have seen photos close up,
2:42:58
photos of the different Bidens
in one of them was got brown,
2:43:02
Adam Curry: yeah? So, just so
everybody's aware, keep, keep
2:43:04
and look out for Daddy Long Legs
with the Ray Bans,
2:43:09
John C Dvorak: yeah, that makes
sense. So here we have somebody.
2:43:12
They bring somebody in from the
Brookings Institute to do an
2:43:14
analysis for us, because we're
dumb. Oh, that'll help.
2:43:17
Unknown: Suzanne Maloney is
director of the Foreign Policy
2:43:20
Program at the Brookings
Institution Suzanne. What do you
2:43:23
make of this offer from or
overture from Iran that they'll
2:43:27
they'll not retaliate if there's
a cease fire in Lebanon and
2:43:31
Gaza?
2:43:31
I think this is consistent with
the rhetoric that we've heard
2:43:34
from Iran for some time. They've
tried to posture that they're
2:43:37
actually defending the people of
Gaza and the people of Lebanon
2:43:41
and that their hostile activity
toward Israel will, in fact,
2:43:44
stop if there is a cease fire. I
think it's also a face saving
2:43:48
gesture, because they're
unlikely to respond to what was
2:43:51
a fairly complex and
sophisticated attack by the
2:43:54
Israelis yesterday against Iran.
Talk
2:43:57
a little more about last night.
The attack last night, was
2:44:00
Israel able to accomplish its
goals while at the same time
2:44:04
heeding the international calls
for restraint?
2:44:07
Well, I think it was a sort of
Goldilocks approach on the part
2:44:10
of the Israelis. It was big
enough to impose some costs, and
2:44:14
I think to have some deterrent
impact on Iran's calculus, but
2:44:18
it was not so big as to create
inevitable pressures for
2:44:22
escalation and Iranian
retaliation, which would put the
2:44:26
region in a much wider and much
more dangerous war. That
2:44:30
obviously was the goal of the
United States that had been
2:44:33
speaking with the Israeli
counterparts about the nature of
2:44:38
the attack. There was a lot of
discussion about whether nuclear
2:44:40
sites would be targeted, whether
Iran's oil and gas
2:44:44
infrastructure might be
targeted, but instead, they
2:44:47
chose to target drone and
missile production facilities as
2:44:50
well as air defense and radar,
and I think that that was a very
2:44:53
wise and appropriate choice.
2:44:55
Adam Curry: So we're back to the
calculus. Duh. And, and this
2:45:00
really solidifies the whole
Trump's gonna come in make one
2:45:04
phone call Abraham accords to
back to China. This is ending,
2:45:13
John C Dvorak: yeah, but won't
end till after the election next
2:45:16
Adam Curry: week. No, no, no.
Uh,
2:45:18
John C Dvorak: should we go to
just a couple more? Just this,
2:45:21
not necessarily short, but is
four.
2:45:23
Unknown: Israel appears to have
used the airspace of Jordan and
2:45:26
Iraq to get to the targets in
Iran. What does that tell us
2:45:30
about Iran's standing among its
Arab neighbors? Well,
2:45:33
the region's reaction has been
quite interesting. As you noted,
2:45:36
two of Iran's neighboring states
use permitted the Israelis to
2:45:40
use their airspace to undertake
these attacks. It demonstrates
2:45:45
how vulnerable Iran is because
of the alignment of many of the
2:45:48
rest countries in the rest of
the region with Israel. But of
2:45:52
course, there are condemnations
for many, many regional states
2:45:55
as well, including Saudi Arabia,
which I think speaks to the fact
2:45:59
that no country in the region
really wants to see this
2:46:01
situation escalate further than
it has.
2:46:04
There's
2:46:05
been so for many years, Israel
and Iran, sort of fighting by
2:46:08
proxy, Iranian sponsored groups
like Hamas Hezbollah and the
2:46:14
Houthis attacking Israel. Have
we reached a new phase now where
2:46:19
these two countries, these two
long time enemies are going to
2:46:22
be attacking each other
directly?
2:46:24
Yes, I think that's exactly
where we were. As you noted, for
2:46:27
about the past decade, there's
been a gray zone war between
2:46:30
Iran and Israel, often involving
proxies or war in third
2:46:34
countries such as Syria. What
we've seen since April is a
2:46:37
willingness on the part of the
Iranians to strike directly in
2:46:40
an attributable fashion, against
Israel, and by Israel to respond
2:46:44
directly with attacks on Iran on
the Iranian homeland. I think
2:46:48
this is in much more dangerous
phase of the war, although the
2:46:51
actions of the past 24 hours may
create some some pause on the
2:46:56
part of the Iranians to take the
next step of escalation.
2:47:01
Adam Curry: How did you come up
with that,
2:47:03
John C Dvorak: they say go
along, to make it sound as
2:47:06
though it's actually something
going on, besides a scam that
2:47:09
everybody sitting in a cafe in
Turkey knows this is bull crap,
2:47:13
and so did half the good
analysts out there. It was, this
2:47:17
is Theater.
2:47:18
Adam Curry: Where's our dude
named Mohammed?
2:47:19
John C Dvorak: I would have
expected he'll come. No, dude
2:47:21
are Do we have a lot of dudes
name,
2:47:22
Adam Curry: but the dude, og
Mohammed dude named,
2:47:27
John C Dvorak: he'll come in
with some information. The guy's
2:47:29
good, yeah, he's very so this is
the last one, but this is not
2:47:31
PBS. This is the same rundown, a
short one from NPR. And there
2:47:36
may be a little discrepant
information in here.
2:47:39
Unknown: I spoke about this with
an official who is briefed on
2:47:42
the matter, an official who was
not authorized to speak publicly
2:47:45
about this, but who told me that
there were three waves of
2:47:48
Israeli strikes on Iran. The
first wave of strikes was on
2:47:51
Iran's air defenses. The second
and third waves were on storage
2:47:56
and production sites of
ballistic missiles and drones.
2:47:59
This official said that Israel's
response was designed as a kind
2:48:03
of a quid pro quo after Iran
carried out its missile strikes
2:48:08
on Israel on october 1, and also
designed in a way that Iran
2:48:12
would be able to contain any
reaction. Israel says that its
2:48:17
retaliation against Iran is now
over, and Iran indeed is
2:48:21
signaling that it's downplaying
this. Iran state news agency
2:48:26
said Israeli airstrikes caused
limited damage. It says civilian
2:48:30
flights are up and running again
in the country. It also said two
2:48:33
of its soldiers were killed.
2:48:36
John C Dvorak: What all the
reports from PBS said four
2:48:40
soldiers were killed, yeah, now
this report says too, this is
2:48:44
bull crap.
2:48:45
Adam Curry: I you know, going
back to the initial prediction
2:48:50
that we said this was theater
and it would be fireworks in the
2:48:53
sky. And Calm down, everybody.
We're not in world war three, I
2:48:58
would like to show you the
difference between your no
2:49:00
agenda show and the culture war
economy. And I hate to say it,
2:49:05
but Scott Ritter is the one who
said this. The entire
2:49:09
Unknown: Israeli package was
based upon the Iranian defenses
2:49:12
defined by s3 100 type
capabilities. S3 100 is a
2:49:15
Russian service to air missile.
The Russians just provided the
2:49:17
Iranians with a significant
number of s4 100, together with
2:49:20
sophisticated electronic warfare
package, is going to jam the
2:49:23
Israelis as they come in, backed
up by su 35 fighters. Now,
2:49:26
here's the thing, how many
Iranians been trained on the
2:49:28
operation of the s4 100? I'll
give you a quick hit. None.
2:49:31
Who's operating the Yes, 400 on
Iranian soil. I'll give you
2:49:33
another hint. The Russians,
who's flying the s 35 not
2:49:36
Iranian pilots. Russians about
Israel to attack Iran is gonna
2:49:39
have to go ahead with Russia.
You think Israel wants to do
2:49:41
that? You think Israel is ready
to do that? Do you think the
2:49:43
United States is willing to let
them do that? Now, what is
2:49:45
Israel going to bomb? Are they
going to bomb the nuclear site?
2:49:47
That's the end of Israel. Israel
disappears that quick. You
2:49:49
understand the first Israeli
bomb that drops on Iran. Over
2:49:52
500 missiles will immediately be
fired. These are solid rocket
2:49:55
fuel missiles. You can
immediately reload fire 500 more
2:49:58
within 15 minutes. That's 1000
Missiles impacting every
2:50:01
strategic site in Israel within
30 minutes of the first Israeli
2:50:05
bomb dropping, the Israeli
airplane won't even be halfway
2:50:07
home before his entire country
is destroyed. That's going
2:50:10
through the mind of Benjamin
Netanyahu. You wonder why he
2:50:12
didn't order the attack. Because
he can't order the attack. He's
2:50:15
got nothing to attack with. Iran
holds all the cards. Okay. Wow.
2:50:21
John C Dvorak: Wow. Okay, Clip
of the Day. Oh,
2:50:24
Unknown: even Wow.
2:50:25
Adam Curry: Despite the crappy
audio, thank you. I appreciate
2:50:28
Unknown: that Clip of the Day.
2:50:30
John C Dvorak: This is classic.
This. This Scott Ritter is one
2:50:33
of those guys. He's a plant. I
mean, He's entertaining to
2:50:37
listen to, and he does make some
interesting points on certain
2:50:41
specific shows he keeps showing
up on. But that's the example
2:50:44
right there of the what we think
is going on, which is backed up
2:50:49
by what's going on and what
other people think what's going
2:50:53
on, which is some sort of, some
sort of up there. This is psyop
2:50:58
to what he just said, yep,
2:51:01
Adam Curry: yep. And now you
even have to question, is the
2:51:05
FBI showing up at his house? Is
that part of the Psy op to make
2:51:08
him more legit? Yeah, you know.
2:51:12
John C Dvorak: But we always, we
always believe in this, this
2:51:14
meta version of everything,
where this, what you what looks
2:51:18
like, is happening, is really
done for the purposes of drawing
2:51:20
attention and not really doing
anything. Yeah, that has to be,
2:51:23
it's part of the whole thing. He
made such a fuss about, how come
2:51:28
we
2:51:28
Adam Curry: never get any of
these deals?
2:51:33
John C Dvorak: We don't know
that we're not getting these
2:51:36
deals when people do a rubbish
or donation, but
2:51:39
Adam Curry: they're not giving
me any info for the for the deal
2:51:42
that just say, here's a rubbish
they want our
2:51:45
John C Dvorak: info. No, they
want the weird analysts,
2:51:49
Adam Curry: consultationists,
2:51:51
John C Dvorak: we're doing, our
analysts, our analysis, and
2:51:54
they're listening today. Who are
they? They're listening in the
2:51:58
they are listening in. And
they're going, Oh, we got to do
2:52:03
a better job. But we haven't
fooled him on this one. We get
2:52:08
fooled.
2:52:09
Adam Curry: Oh, let me play. I
have 18 seconds. So Daddy Long
2:52:12
Legs, sees the press, runs up to
the press. When's the last time
2:52:17
he
2:52:17
John C Dvorak: was, by the way,
by the real bite never does.
2:52:20
Adam Curry: He shuffles. He
can't. He'll fall over then,
2:52:24
then he hops up the big stairs
on Air Force One, not the little
2:52:28
cargo bay pops up there, flies
over. Oh,
2:52:32
John C Dvorak: that's the
giveaway, right there. He hasn't
2:52:34
gone up those big stairs for a
year or two,
2:52:37
Adam Curry: and this is to
apologize for the Native
2:52:40
American boarding school.
Fracas. Oh, please. What do you
2:52:44
know? What this is about?
2:52:46
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it was the
for the early years of our
2:52:49
country. From it, from the 1800s
mostly took place when we were
2:52:55
moving the Indians all over the
place. We insisted that they go
2:52:58
to American boarding schools for
to be raised as Americans, and
2:53:03
so we basically kidnapped most
of the Navajos and all these
2:53:06
various children of Indians. And
instead of put letting them be
2:53:11
homeschooled in in in a teepee,
2:53:14
Adam Curry: they were casino
2:53:18
John C Dvorak: they they were
pulled out. They're the guys, by
2:53:21
the way, these are the kids that
are running the casinos now,
2:53:23
yeah, and there were trained.
They were raised as white
2:53:27
people, and we have to
apologize, because this was
2:53:30
unfair to these kids who should
have been raised as Indians
2:53:34
mirror as Native Americans. So
2:53:36
Adam Curry: Daddy Long Legs
shows up at wherever he was
2:53:39
after this little jaunt. And
this running up to the press. It
2:53:42
was, it was unbelievable. Like,
no, that's not you see, first of
2:53:47
all, you see his legs are
visibly longer, and then he's
2:53:50
standing up there, and he's got
the Ray Bans on. 150
2:53:54
Unknown: years, United States
government eventually stopped
2:53:59
the program, but the federal
government has never, never
2:54:04
formally apologized for what
happened. Until today, I
2:54:09
formally apologized,
2:54:12
Adam Curry: not Joe Biden, not
Joe Biden. Listen to that at the
2:54:16
end again.
2:54:17
Unknown: Until today, I formally
apologize. Apologize and
2:54:22
Adam Curry: whoa, whoa. What are
you easy there, daddy, long
2:54:24
legs.
2:54:26
John C Dvorak: What kind of an
apologies? Yelling?
2:54:28
Adam Curry: Yeah.
2:54:29
John C Dvorak: How do you yell
at an apology? Well, I'm gonna,
2:54:33
I'm gonna, I'm
2:54:35
Adam Curry: sorry, John, I'm
sorry. I told you. It clipping
2:54:37
your nails.
2:54:38
John C Dvorak: It's see that
would be that would sound like
2:54:41
you're just being sarcastic.
Yeah. So this is this guy's no
2:54:44
good, no. Well, I have some
Halloween clips if you want to
2:54:50
do those, or we can just skip
what Halloween clips, the
2:54:55
disgusting body trade. You know,
2:54:58
Adam Curry: I have not listened
to these clips. But I feel that
2:55:01
this is very out of character
for you, because you will not
2:55:05
choose art because it's
disgusting. Yet you feel it's
2:55:09
okay to show up with disgusting
clips on the show.
2:55:12
John C Dvorak: I just use the
word disgusting as a trigger.
2:55:15
Well, I'm
2:55:16
Adam Curry: triggered. What
else? It's
2:55:17
John C Dvorak: not really
disgusting in a true sense. It's
2:55:20
about collectors that, and I
have to say this, as an
2:55:23
archivist, collectors who have
gotten carried away and they've
2:55:29
and it's a couple, married
couple that they found each
2:55:32
other. And this whole story,
which is done, it was a, I
2:55:35
think, NPR, it's, it's one of
those things that it's, you
2:55:41
know, the we ridicule NPR, but
every once in a while, they do
2:55:45
something that is like
spectacular.
2:55:49
Adam Curry: So you have 50
minutes of clips. Is that good?
2:55:54
John C Dvorak: I was 151, 5130
it's not that long. It
2:55:57
Adam Curry: is. I can count
456788, and a half minutes.
2:56:05
John C Dvorak: We run out of
show.
2:56:08
Adam Curry: We can make as much
show as you want. I can
2:56:10
John C Dvorak: also do these on
the next show after Halloween is
2:56:13
over. It's a good story. This is
a good series. It's maybe too
2:56:17
much do
2:56:19
Adam Curry: because, of course,
I don't know what your clips
2:56:21
are, but what's the we've got
new UK riots. We've got prison
2:56:26
John C Dvorak: films fest is a
good story. Film Fest, the
2:56:29
prison Film Fest is an
interesting story because,
2:56:31
again, it's California leading
the way, even though you
2:56:34
wouldn't think so at the
beginning of the story, but at
2:56:36
the end, they finally closed it
out with, again, California
2:56:39
leads the way a
2:56:40
Unknown: maximum security prison
north of New York City is
2:56:43
hosting a film festival this
week as Samantha max of member
2:56:47
station WNYC reports all the
movies are about the criminal
2:56:52
justice system. All the judges
are incarcerated.
2:56:55
A group of men serving time at
the Sing Sing Correctional
2:56:58
Facility evaluated five
documentaries about policing,
2:57:02
prisons and the courts. A
formerly incarcerated filmmaker
2:57:06
visited the man at Sing Sing and
trained them on how to critique
2:57:10
movies. Dun works for the
Marshall Project, which
2:57:14
organized the film festival. She
says she hopes other prisons
2:57:18
will hold their own festivals in
the
2:57:20
future, and we just pray that we
can continue to do programs like
2:57:24
this to show that it can happen.
To be honest,
2:57:27
the event is the first known
film festival inside a prison in
2:57:31
New York, and just the second
nationwide. The San Quentin
2:57:34
Rehabilitation Center in
California held its own festival
2:57:38
earlier this month.
2:57:41
John C Dvorak: So we're training
film critics in prison, which
2:57:44
makes sense to me. Well, they're
2:57:45
Adam Curry: voting they can do
everything else they can get
2:57:48
they can transition. I mean, why
not? I think it's perfect.
2:57:52
John C Dvorak: By the way,
rotten tomatoes will never be
2:57:54
the same. Thursday
2:57:56
Adam Curry: is Halloween, so you
can do your gruesome story
2:58:00
before the kids go trick or
treating on Thursday. How does
2:58:03
that sound? That sounds that
sounds fair to me.
2:58:06
John C Dvorak: That sounds fair
to me too. So let's go with
2:58:08
disgusting.
2:58:09
Adam Curry: No, no, let's do we
go V Oh, you
2:58:12
John C Dvorak: want to wow,
yeah, that's a good, yeah, good.
2:58:16
You twisted beyond that one.
Yeah, that was a good
2:58:18
switcheroo. I like it. I'm
giving you. It was very,
2:58:21
Adam Curry: very slick
switcheroo of the day, yeah,
2:58:24
okay, yes.
2:58:25
John C Dvorak: Well, this is a,
I consider this to be a native
2:58:27
ad that was, again, PBS doing
these, Yep, yeah, of course, PbS
2:58:33
is doing these native ads. And
here we go with a big promotion
2:58:36
of like COVID physicians
2:58:38
Unknown: are increasingly using
weight loss drugs to treat
2:58:40
obesity, diabetes and other
chronic conditions in young
2:58:44
people, including children. In
the last three years, the number
2:58:48
of people aged between 12 and 25
using drugs like we COVID And
2:58:52
ozempic has surged nearly 600%
Ali Rogin looks at the high
2:58:57
demand for these drugs and the
concerns surrounding them,
2:59:01
approximately one in five
children and adolescents in the
2:59:04
US is obese, but experts say
early intensive treatment can
2:59:08
prevent health issues down the
line. Early last year, the
2:59:11
American Academy of Pediatrics
recommended the use of
2:59:14
medication to treat obesity in
children's ages 12 and up, we
2:59:19
spoke to two young women who
have been using these
2:59:21
medications. I had been
2:59:23
struggling with my weight, and I
had never gotten my period
2:59:26
before, and we weren't sure what
was up with it, and I had taken
2:59:30
some labs, and we found out that
I had PCOS. I think a lot of
2:59:34
people think, especially PCOS,
that they're stuck and there
2:59:38
isn't options, and they're
finding out that this is an
2:59:40
option, because it has helped me
lose almost 90 pounds, and I got
2:59:44
my period, and it's helped with
my confidence in so many other
2:59:47
things, and continuing it, I
think, has just shown the
2:59:52
effectiveness of it as well.
2:59:54
Adam Curry: Okay. First
observation. First PCOS is
2:59:57
polycystic ovary syndrome. I.
Which is a hormonal during the
3:00:03
reproductive years, is when that
takes place. But it's
3:00:05
interesting that they are only
talking about these medicines as
3:00:09
we go v where there are many
more, the most famous of which
3:00:12
would be ozempic.
3:00:15
John C Dvorak: So this is what
I'm saying. This is an ad for
3:00:17
agovi. Yeah. Okay, and they get
it good. This, by the way, this
3:00:21
three clips I have are, are part
of about a 10 minute program of
3:00:26
these. How great it is,
3:00:28
Adam Curry: almost like I'm
looking at PCOS, common
3:00:31
condition, common condition that
affects your hormones. It causes
3:00:34
irregular menstrual periods,
which is what she was
3:00:37
complaining of, excess hair
growth, acne and infertility.
3:00:40
Treatment for PCOS depends on,
if you wish to become pregnant,
3:00:44
people with PCOS may be at
higher risk for certain health
3:00:47
conditions. So how do you get
it? It actually, it actually
3:00:53
creates. How this is
interesting, so just, I'm not a
3:00:58
doctor, of course, but it says
that PCOS can actually make you
3:01:03
gain weight, so they're trying
to treat a symptom here and not
3:01:07
the actual cause.
3:01:11
John C Dvorak: It matters, not
because we go these fabulous
3:01:14
Unknown: despite the
effectiveness of these drugs,
3:01:16
some doctors are concerned about
the lack of data available for
3:01:19
children using them long term.
Dr Melanie Cree is a pediatric
3:01:23
endocrinologist at Children's
Hospital Colorado, and she
3:01:27
treated both Sophie and autumn.
Dr Cree, thank you so much for
3:01:30
joining us. First of all, why
are we seeing this increase of
3:01:34
children using these
medications?
3:01:36
The reason we're seeing such an
increase is that these
3:01:39
medications work and our
children are really suffering
3:01:43
from outcomes from excess
weight, ranging from mental
3:01:47
health and bullying to the
development of serious metabolic
3:01:51
disease, such as type two
diabetes.
3:01:53
When you are treating patients,
what sort of options do you
3:01:56
consider before looking at
medication?
3:01:59
Adam Curry: So this is a script.
Listen how she reads that script
3:02:04
after she says, Oh, no, you gain
weight because you're being
3:02:07
bullied. No, it's very possible
that you're being bullied and
3:02:13
then you resort to eating. This
is, this is poor information.
3:02:18
Even I can see this is not good,
3:02:20
Unknown: and our children are
really suffering from outcomes
3:02:24
from excess weight, ranging from
mental health and bullying to
3:02:28
the development of serious
metabolic disease such as type
3:02:31
two diabetes.
3:02:33
When you are treating patients,
what sort of options do you
3:02:35
consider before looking at
medication?
3:02:38
So we always look at lifestyle
in terms of trying to help a
3:02:44
child who is struggling with
weight achieve better health,
3:02:47
and we can look at different
aspects of food. Are they
3:02:50
getting enough fruits and
vegetables, cutting down on
3:02:53
simple carbohydrates, really
cutting liquid calories? What
3:02:57
can they do to increase their
activity? Is their neighborhood
3:03:00
safe to exercise in? Do they
have access to facilities or
3:03:05
sports? Sleep is very important.
Do they have some more quiet to
3:03:10
sleep? Do they get enough sleep?
And then, obviously, mental
3:03:15
health is very important. And
are they stressed, or are they
3:03:19
living in a difficult social
environment, and helping align
3:03:23
all of these to optimize
children's health is something
3:03:26
that we do prior to trying any
medication.
3:03:30
Adam Curry: Give these kids some
steak. Give them a rib eye.
3:03:36
John C Dvorak: No, you can't
just though, you gotta poison
3:03:38
him with the food supply that we
have. No
3:03:41
Adam Curry: please. RFK, Jr,
come on in. I
3:03:45
John C Dvorak: think they should
make him head of Health and
3:03:46
Human Services. That's where
they should put him. Yes, he
3:03:49
would cause nothing but a
headache for everybody, and it
3:03:52
would be about time. Yeah, here
we go.
3:03:56
Unknown: What are some of the
misconceptions that you've
3:03:57
encountered about prescribing
these medications and the
3:04:01
children who are on them,
3:04:03
I think the number one
misconception is that the
3:04:07
individual is failing somehow,
that somebody has to do these
3:04:12
medications if they don't have a
strong enough willpower, and
3:04:17
that they're weak and can't do
this on their own. And that's
3:04:20
just absolutely not true. These
are chemicals. And when you take
3:04:24
chemicals and they help you lose
weight, that means that you've
3:04:27
got a problem with the chemicals
in your brain that are helping
3:04:30
you to regulate how you sense
appetite and how you sense
3:04:36
fullness. Yeah,
3:04:38
Adam Curry: chemicals,
3:04:39
John C Dvorak: the chemicals. Is
counteracting the chemicals, the
3:04:42
poisons that you've been getting
from the American food supply,
3:04:48
high fructose corn syrup being
one of them, oh, man, which is a
3:04:52
chemical. It's produced at a
refinery. It's not even
3:04:55
something that's natural or they
3:04:56
Adam Curry: make oil and
lubricants. Yeah.
3:05:00
John C Dvorak: It's just
unbelievable, and it's the way
3:05:02
they do it so cavalier. Well,
you get these chemicals that'll
3:05:05
counteract the other chemicals,
which are already counteracting
3:05:07
the natural chemicals that
should have been counteracted by
3:05:10
the other chemicals. And what
are you doing? Patrol
3:05:12
Adam Curry: room, correctly.
Said, I was very, very bad to
3:05:15
say, give that kid a steak,
because we all know that that
3:05:18
creates more climate change. And
I will wrap it up with some
3:05:21
climate change.
3:05:23
John C Dvorak: Yes, you horrible
person. Since
3:05:26
Adam Curry: cop 16 is underway
in Colombia, United Nations
3:05:33
reports climate has become more
difficult to save. Yes, we're
3:05:36
all gonna die. United Nations
reports on climate goals, says
3:05:40
countries have made no progress.
How about that? The German
3:05:45
farmers, however, will be
closing the roads and bridges
3:05:49
this time for their strike
coming up on November 23 amongst
3:05:54
the report from Oxfam, one of
the largest non governmental
3:05:58
organizations that up to $41
billion in World Bank climate
3:06:07
finance is unaccounted for. And
wouldn't it just be coincidental
3:06:14
that I have a clip from grandma
Yellen, once again, Janet Yellen
3:06:19
at the IMF and World Bank,
Jamboree, talking about climate
3:06:23
finance, confronting
3:06:25
Unknown: climate change, of
course, also remains at the top
3:06:29
of our agenda. The MDBs
committed.
3:06:33
Adam Curry: She's talking about
MDBs here. That's multilateral
3:06:36
development banks. Those are
basically the IMF and the World
3:06:40
Bank, which is your money and my
money that they're spending and
3:06:43
clearly not keeping track of
confronting
3:06:46
Unknown: climate change, of
course, also remains at the top
3:06:50
of our agenda. The MDBs
committed a record high of
3:06:56
nearly $75 billion in climate
finance to low and middle income
3:07:01
countries in 2023 a 45% increase
from 2021 and they're deploying
3:07:10
new tools to help countries
respond to crises and increase
3:07:15
resilience. We will continue to
work to make climate finance
3:07:21
easier to access and to support
additional private capital
3:07:26
mobilization at the MDBs and
through the Climate and
3:07:30
Environment trust funds. There,
we should turn to implementing
3:07:35
the recommendations of the
recently finalized review of the
3:07:40
climate finance architecture
that we worked with g20 partners
3:07:45
to launch, and we've made
significant cut progress putting
3:07:50
conflict and fragility,
pandemics and climate change at
3:07:55
the core of the MDBs work
through the evolution agenda.
3:08:01
The MDBs have responsibly
stretch their balance sheets and
3:08:05
pursued innovative financial
measures that will enable $200
3:08:10
billion in additional lending
capacity over the next 10 years,
3:08:16
and as of July, the g20
estimates that measures that
3:08:21
have already been identified
could enable an additional
3:08:25
almost 100 and $60 billion this
nearly 360 billion in total
3:08:32
would be an annual increase of
Over 20% compared to 2023
3:08:40
Adam Curry: they are ripping us
off. No kidding. And listen to
3:08:45
the money, and it's, oh, it's
available for climate finance
3:08:50
infrastructure. We are so in the
wrong business. We should start
3:08:55
a climate finance you should
3:08:57
John C Dvorak: have been in a
banking business from the get go
3:08:59
due
3:09:00
Unknown: to climate change, I'm
3:09:02
gonna show my support by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
3:09:05
all the people who could do
that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun.
3:09:15
Adam Curry: Lots more show to
go. We do, of course, have John
3:09:18
sip of the day coming up, along
with some very nice end of show
3:09:21
mixes. We've got Commodores to
welcome. We have nights dames
3:09:25
title changes and some groovy
meetup reports. But first we
3:09:29
would like to thank the
supporters, the producers who
3:09:33
came in with the treasure for
the show, $50 and above. It's
3:09:36
not a very long list. John, take
it away.
3:09:40
John C Dvorak: Yes. We start
with net Ned from Shelby
3:09:42
Township, Michigan. Another.
Michigander, 177 77 Nate Thurman
3:09:48
in Longville, long view,
Washington. 170 70 another. 17
3:09:54
more years. Guy, William Martin
in Essex, Ontario, Canada. One
3:09:59
seven. And D parts unknown is
unknown, anonymous. I don't know
3:10:04
it's a blank, but it's 133 52
Ryan net doubt, naddo, nado in
3:10:14
Bozeman, Montana. 121, 21 ah,
there he is. Kevin McLaughlin,
3:10:18
right at the top of the list.
808. Is the Archduke of Luna,
3:10:20
lover of America and boobs.
Another one is Eric Maki, M, a,
3:10:25
k, I, in Blairsville, Georgia,
with 800, a David CACT,
3:10:30
Adam Curry: good old David and
show mixer. God, no one could
3:10:34
Yes. He's
3:10:34
John C Dvorak: in Santa Valley
in Arizona. 73 ham radio
3:10:40
donation. 7373 72 ham radio
donation is an interesting idea.
3:10:45
Yes, I like it. Michael Elmore,
Gastonia, North Carolina, 7215
3:10:50
John Hui boury,
3:10:54
Unknown: bore,
3:10:57
Adam Curry: hey. Farmer is what
that's saying.
3:10:58
John C Dvorak: Hey. Farmer in
Bristol, Tennessee, 7117 Kelly
3:11:02
Hubbard. Hubbard and her
cupboard is Plymouth, Minnesota,
3:11:08
at 6009 uh, Daniel George in
Danbury, Connecticut, 6006 small
3:11:14
boobs. Uh, Mark Hardwick in a
Lido, Texas, 6006 David Weicker
3:11:24
or wicker,
3:11:26
Adam Curry: you have not done
that right once. Weicker wicker,
3:11:29
he
3:11:30
John C Dvorak: is because
there's a congressman. He is all
3:11:32
the same way. It
3:11:32
Adam Curry: was always
pronounced. We serve by His
3:11:34
grace. David wicker, and
3:11:36
John C Dvorak: he is in
Jacksonville, Florida with 5517
3:11:39
James Moore in San Pablo,
California, has grabbed the
3:11:47
street, 5463 What is he saying?
Here my last tip was about pens.
3:11:56
Now this pen, the pen I would
plug glass, shows the one you
3:11:59
want. Surprise, surprise in
Yukon, Oklahoma. 5444 Jonathan
3:12:05
Straub and Roswell, Georgia.
5270
3:12:09
Adam Curry: needs a deduction,
and he wants to, he wants to
3:12:12
call up Mike Straub as a douche
bag, and for himself,
3:12:18
Unknown: you've been deduced.
Alexis
3:12:21
John C Dvorak: Robles in Chula
Vista, California, 5272 and also
3:12:25
cost us in Aldergrove, BC,
Canada. And he needs a deducing
3:12:30
at 5272
3:12:33
Unknown: you've been deduced.
3:12:37
John C Dvorak: Sir Mar santalla
In Tucson, Arizona, 5150 listen
3:12:42
Adam Curry: to this. Thank you
for all you do. Please. There's
3:12:43
my daughter, Cassandra mitzner,
a happy birthday. Her birthday
3:12:46
is a Monday. The 28th will be 34
we call Kamala in our household,
3:12:51
Mama law, translation from
Spanish, means suck me. You
3:12:58
think that's right?
3:13:00
John C Dvorak: I don't know. We
should look it up, because
3:13:01
that's what Mama is, what?
What's her name? The talk show
3:13:06
host of Barrymore girl Drew
Barrymore Drew Barrymore calls
3:13:11
her mama, but I don't know that
she knows it means suck me. We
3:13:19
should have some we should have
Spanish speakers in the chat
3:13:21
room,
3:13:22
Unknown: trolls, and
3:13:25
John C Dvorak: then just finish
it off with $50 donations while
3:13:28
you're waiting for the results
of that query to the chat room.
3:13:31
Amy galinis and Buri in
Washington. Brian M and Heiser
3:13:35
in Lancaster, California,
Michael Elmore in Gastonia,
3:13:38
North Carolina. Aaron wise
Gerber in Bend Oregon. John
3:13:42
Taylor in fluorescent Colorado,
sir. Richard Gardner, New York
3:13:46
City, I believe Sarah, Sera,
3:13:49
Adam Curry: sir. Sarah, no,
says, sounds like the fine wine.
3:13:53
Sera,
3:13:55
John C Dvorak: oh, okay, oh, I
see that. Yes. Sera, okay. Sera,
3:13:59
spelled Sarah, but says Sera, 10
times. Teen Brentwood,
3:14:05
Tennessee, 10 line. Steinle.
3:14:07
Adam Curry: Stein steinline.
3:14:09
John C Dvorak: There it is, once
you read these, and then last on
3:14:12
our list is worn out night in
Calexico, California, 50 bucks,
3:14:20
and I'm the worn out night of
San Felipe Baja, California,
3:14:24
been a few years, but I'm back.
I believe my total donation to
3:14:28
date is $1,500.33 Okay, thank
you very much. And
3:14:32
Adam Curry: sorry. I was just
trying to help you out there.
3:14:34
You know, I'm sorry. Let me
apologize properly. I'm sorry.
3:14:39
I'm
3:14:39
Unknown: sorry. Okay, I'm sorry.
3:14:42
John C Dvorak: Okay, Biden,
3:14:44
Adam Curry: thank you very much
to these supporters of the show
3:14:47
producers. You are all
producers, and thank you to
3:14:49
those who came in under $50 for
reasons of anonymity, or you're
3:14:53
on a sustaining donation, which
works it gets you all the way to
3:14:56
knighthood and beyond. We
appreciate it any amount, any
3:14:59
frequent. See you make it up and
once again, thank you to our
3:15:02
Commodores who are about to
bring up and have them arrive.
3:15:05
And our executive producers,
Associate Executive producers,
3:15:08
Knights and Dames and everybody
else. No agenda donations.com.
3:15:12
You've got karma. No agenda
donations.com. Eight. There we
3:15:23
have Shira steinline celebrating
today. Sir Marvin wishes his
3:15:31
daughter, Cassandra mitzner,
happy birthday. Turns 38
3:15:33
tomorrow. Hey. Sir Felix in
Australia, turns 15 on Tuesday,
3:15:39
the 29th of November. But
because he lives in the future,
3:15:42
that will be Monday, the 28th
for the no agenda fans, that, of
3:15:46
course, is from his from his
dad, Sir Chris Wilson and Dame
3:15:50
Kiley. Nice to hear from them.
Ed Lyon wishes his son, Nathan
3:15:54
Lyon, a happy 111, years old on
October 30. And finally, on her
3:15:59
birthday list. Sir cut board,
happy birthday from everybody.
3:16:02
Here's the best part of
3:16:14
Unknown: the universe.
3:16:15
Adam Curry: We welcome Sir Tom,
who now becomes surveyor,
3:16:19
Commodore of the Northern
Northwest lakes. I'm not quite
3:16:23
sure exactly. I think it became
a Viscount and Sir il Pope D
3:16:28
cyclismo, now Baronet sir il
Pope D siklismo. And
3:16:33
congratulations to both of you
for supporting the no agenda
3:16:36
podcast in another $1,000 or
more. It is highly appreciated.
3:16:39
Now it's time to bring in our
most recent list of Commodores.
3:16:43
This is it, the final one. Quite
a list we have.
3:16:52
We welcome Commodore David Rosa
Commodores, or hopscotch
3:16:55
Commodores, Billy Bones. Billy
Bones. Commodore, David, get
3:16:59
over it. Lady. Get over it.
Commodore, Jennifer Hughes,
3:17:02
Commodore, Tyler, Commodore,
Craig Allen, Commodore, Ryan
3:17:05
Jones, Commodore, surveyor.
Commodore, Greg Clifton,
3:17:09
Commodore, Roger Commodore, Matt
the metal bend. Commodore,
3:17:12
Robert corbeck, Commodore,
Harris, Commodore, scalen
3:17:16
Commodore, Sharkey, Commodore,
EA Commodore, Q of d l Moore,
3:17:20
Commodore, Zachary stocksville,
Commodore of the South.
3:17:23
Commodore, Jim Turner,
Commodore, George P perdell,
3:17:26
Commodore of Nederland
Commodore, Keaton stone,
3:17:29
Commodore, dude named Ben
Commodore, C sir, P res of FL
3:17:34
330 Commodore, circuit sir. Cut
board, Commodore, Fort and the
3:17:38
trio fleet Commodore, me outison
Damia, odessen, Commodore, sir
3:17:42
il Pope, dcismo and Commodore
West
3:17:48
Unknown: arriving. Whoo, quite
3:17:51
Adam Curry: a list. There a
beautiful list. And if that
3:17:54
wasn't enough, we've got Knights
and Dames, and we have quite a
3:17:57
number of knights and a dame so
bring out a sword I got
3:18:01
John C Dvorak: the big, quite a
number sword.
3:18:05
Adam Curry: Jennifer Hughes
Tyler, Craig Allen, Craig
3:18:08
Clifton, Aubin Q Andrew Perez
and David West, step on up. All
3:18:13
of you have become knights and
dame of the no agenda, round
3:18:16
table, I am proud to pronounce
the KV is Dame Jen, legal drug
3:18:19
dealer of the Cedar Valley, sir
Tyler in Alaska, sir Craig Allen
3:18:23
of Gila, Gila River, sir cliffy,
sir Q of DL, more sir P, res,
3:18:28
Commodore, FFL 330 and Sir Joe
McGillicuddy for you. We've got
3:18:33
hooker, some blow rent poison,
Chardonnay, along with Eagle
3:18:36
rare bourbon and 902 filet cook
medium rare IPA and a club
3:18:41
Ferris file set Texas brisket
and beans and brown swagger for
3:18:46
smoking hot wife Maggie. And of
course, we have the mutton and
3:18:49
Mead lined up for you here, just
like the Commodores. And some of
3:18:52
you will be Commodores as well.
Go to no agenda rings.com that
3:18:56
is where you can find pictures
of these beautiful rings. And of
3:19:01
course, you can fill out your
ring size. There's a handy ring
3:19:03
size guide there. Along with the
ring, you will receive your
3:19:07
certificate of authenticity and
wax because of the signet ring
3:19:11
to seal your important
correspondence. Congratulations,
3:19:15
Dame and knights and Commodores
and new title holders. Welcome
3:19:19
once again to the peerage ladder
of the no agenda show.
3:19:32
We got a couple of meet up
reports. The Ottawa Meetup is a
3:19:34
written report. This is from the
meetup report themselves. Huge
3:19:38
success. We had 15 people show
up. This was their first one,
3:19:41
this meant that there were so
many of us that we didn't even
3:19:44
all get to talk. So we will
definitely be holding another
3:19:46
one. I hope that this meetup
helps the show in some smaller,
3:19:49
even bigger way. Well,
connection is protection. It
3:19:52
helps everybody. A thank you to
everyone who came, of course, a
3:19:55
thank you for giving us the
means to meet up and for all
3:19:57
that you and John do sincerely.
The. Ottawa meetup, and then, as
3:20:01
requested, and they deliver,
here's a meetup report from the
3:20:04
Porto portal. Meet up in
Portugal
3:20:08
Unknown: in the morning.
Greetings from Portugal.
3:20:12
Greetings from the Porto. Porto.
This is Sir Atlas chance and I
3:20:19
pass around the phone.
3:20:21
Hello, Adam and John. This is
DECA Fletcher from Porto.
3:20:26
Cheers. We love you guys in
3:20:28
the morning from Sir il Pope de
cilismo,
3:20:32
the only criminal in the
meeting. No spokes here in
3:20:38
the morning Porto, Portugal from
Hong Kong.
3:20:41
We love you.
3:20:48
Adam Curry: That sounds like a
bunch of criminals, actually,
3:20:50
and it sounds a bit like a
Eurovision voting thing. It was
3:20:54
interesting. I'm glad you guys
did that. Thank you very much.
3:20:57
Now, there was a big one for our
anniversary in London. This is
3:21:01
the London meetup report,
3:21:03
Unknown: g'day mateys.
3:21:04
It's Campbell from Kent.
3:21:06
I got nothing so happy birthday.
3:21:09
And John and Adam. Sarah here
Brian, not Brian of London, and
3:21:14
not Brian with an eye thinks I
look like Graham Hancock. That's
3:21:17
weird. Hello in the
3:21:21
morning, John and Adam and
congratulations on 17 more years
3:21:25
from crime. The Black Knight
from Royal wood ambassador, hi.
3:21:30
This is Emma, not raped, from
London. Whoopsie.
3:21:35
Happy birthday. No agenda. Keep
3:21:37
on rocking here in London.
3:21:40
Hello, everybody. Luisa from
Brazil, happy birthday.
3:21:43
Hi. I'm Gustav from Brazil.
3:21:45
Thanks for your curry in the
morning. Adam and John, happy
3:21:50
17th. I haven't been with you
the whole time. Just the last
3:21:53
four years I've been streaming
you SATs. Where do they go? By
3:21:57
the way, I never hear mention of
them. But here's the four more
3:22:00
years of streaming you those
sweet Satoshis. It's Jack of the
3:22:06
Golden rumors in the
3:22:07
morning. Everyone. Happy
birthday, John and Adam. Four
3:22:10
more years not here. Hello, John
and Adam. This is Sir Arctic map
3:22:15
from the high peak, saying Happy
17th birthday to you guys. You
3:22:20
may remember me from jingles
such as my Sharia law ISIS in
3:22:24
America, we take our guys and
four more years.
3:22:28
Hello, we're malex from the big
smoke and happy birthday. No
3:22:34
agenda.
3:22:36
Woof the cock here at the London
longest standing member meet up
3:22:40
part three, and I'm wondering,
where is our Viscount of the
3:22:45
South East and London? So, Luke,
where are you? You?
3:23:06
Adam Curry: You know they say no
agenda. Meetups changes your
3:23:09
life. I think that's proof,
right there. That's a good bunch
3:23:13
of people. There's a meet up
tomorrow the land of Walt's meet
3:23:16
up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at
punch bowl social. That'll kick
3:23:21
off at 530 and then, if you go
to no agenda meetups.com you
3:23:24
will see there is a slew, just a
slew of meetups all the way
3:23:29
through November, into December,
into January. I suggest you go,
3:23:33
take a look, find a meetup. Go
to this connection is
3:23:36
protection. You will meet
children from other lands, and
3:23:39
you will make relationships that
will last forever. Some people
3:23:42
even hook up. No agenda.
Meetups, calm. If you can't find
3:23:45
one near you, start one
yourself. Sometimes
3:23:47
Unknown: you wanna go hang out
with all the nights and days.
3:23:59
Adam Curry: Everybody knows
everybody knows, so everybody
3:24:03
feels the same and knows your
name. Are you going to tell me
3:24:09
you don't have any ISOs?
3:24:10
John C Dvorak: I'm being
magnanimous, and I'm letting,
3:24:13
allowing, because I've been
dominating these things. I'm
3:24:17
giving it to you. I'm giving the
floor. This is a very bowing and
3:24:21
giving you this is because this
is bad.
3:24:25
Adam Curry: Why is it bad? You
one crappy ISO one. No one. I
3:24:31
have one. I'm I was counting on
you. Well, then this is the
3:24:37
winner. He's
3:24:38
Unknown: really, really bad,
very, very bad.
3:24:41
That's not
3:24:41
Adam Curry: good. No, it's very
bad. It's very, very bad. I
3:24:45
can't use that well
3:24:49
John C Dvorak: into the well and
pick something out. Okay,
3:24:51
Adam Curry: I'll dip in the
well. I'm gonna scroll all the
3:24:53
way down. I'm just gonna grab
something. And I
3:24:56
Unknown: am triggered. I'm so
triggered. How about that?
3:24:59
John C Dvorak: I love. That?
Okay,
3:25:01
Adam Curry: wow. What is that?
How did that happen? That was no
3:25:03
good. Oh, that was horrible.
Wow. Man, that is not how I like
3:25:11
to do my transitions. I'm so
sorry. And now everybody, it's
3:25:15
time for your favorite part of
the show. What is John's Tip of
3:25:18
the Day?
3:25:22
Unknown: Just a tip with JC.
3:25:25
And sometimes I don't,
3:25:29
John C Dvorak: well, this is a
screwy one, but I definitely
3:25:32
something I need to talk about.
Okay, I'm recommending another
3:25:36
product. There's a bunch of
people that make this product
3:25:39
surprise another this is a lid
remover type can opener.
3:25:45
Adam Curry: Oh, these are
actually quite handy to have
3:25:47
around the house. I've
3:25:48
John C Dvorak: discovered these
things in France in the 70s.
3:25:52
When I was visiting, I went to
France one of my trips, when I
3:25:55
was working for the government.
I go to France all the time,
3:25:58
yes, and I bought one there,
which I still have, and it still
3:26:02
works. And this is different
than the can and by the way, and
3:26:07
I had to wait 20 years to see
him in the United States because
3:26:09
I think there's a patent.
There's something involved in
3:26:11
this. But what this thing does,
and it's called a smooth edge,
3:26:15
it's called a lid remover. It's
got different titles for what
3:26:18
they are. You have to be careful
a normal can opener, cracks the
3:26:22
top of the can, and you grind
around, and it rips open the can
3:26:27
and leaves. It gives you a sharp
edge thing and cut yourself.
3:26:30
These lid removers take
literally, reach under the lid
3:26:33
and pull the unlatch the lid,
the entire lid from the can,
3:26:39
pull it off, and then you dump
the product out, and then you
3:26:42
can wash the can and put the lid
back on it. It's like of can.
3:26:45
This is amazing. These things
are the absolute best. They're
3:26:50
actually it takes a little more
work to get them once you get
3:26:53
the hang of them, because you
have to put it at a certain
3:26:55
angle and to make it work. But
you have one.
3:26:59
Adam Curry: I do not have one.
I'm thinking, I need to get one.
3:27:03
Oh, I
3:27:03
John C Dvorak: thought you said
they're great. Well, I've
3:27:06
Adam Curry: seen old ladies use
them. Oops, sorry. Old
3:27:08
John C Dvorak: ladies don't even
know what they are. I've seen
3:27:10
old ladies use can openers.
3:27:13
Adam Curry: This, this, yeah,
yeah. It sounds like something I
3:27:16
might, I might want to pick up.
You'd
3:27:18
John C Dvorak: love it these
things. You should the can
3:27:20
opener, which just rips off the
rips off the top, is not
3:27:24
anything like these lid
removers. And what you want is
3:27:27
one of these things. They
they're about to say, eight,
3:27:29
nine bucks. Maybe they're once
you get to hang out how to use
3:27:33
them, because it does take a
little skill more than a can
3:27:35
opener, and they're just
dynamite. And once you start
3:27:38
using them, you go, wow, why?
Where's this been all my life?
3:27:41
Adam Curry: So this is basically
a better mouse trap. Yeah. And
3:27:49
do you have a brand in mind? No,
there's
3:27:51
John C Dvorak: about 20 guys
will make them, and they're all
3:27:54
They're pretty much all the same
design, and they get underneath
3:27:58
the lid lip, and they under,
hook the lid from the can, and
3:28:02
they pull the whole lid off,
yeah, and they can be put back
3:28:04
on.
3:28:05
Adam Curry: This is an amazing
Tip of the day, another winner
3:28:10
from John C Dvorak. It is the
tip of the day. Everybody. You
3:28:13
can find the tip of the day.net.
JCD,
3:28:20
Unknown: just a tip with JCD
3:28:23
and sometimes Adam.
3:28:26
Adam Curry: Well, there it is.
We wind up episode number 17. I
3:28:31
mean, anniversary number 17.
Episode 1707, on october 27 Does
3:28:37
it get any crazier than that? I
don't think so. Thank you all
3:28:41
very much for being here trolls
and oh, look at this. If you
3:28:46
just stay with us, like, don't
leave your modern podcast app if
3:28:50
you're listening to the stream
or the troll room coming up
3:28:53
next, we have DH unplug number
724, mega buyers. Revealed is
3:28:59
that the one from this past
Tuesday.
3:29:03
John C Dvorak: Yeah, must be
okay.
3:29:05
Adam Curry: I haven't heard it
yet, so I think I'll stick
3:29:07
around and have a listen. And
you should come back to see
3:29:11
what's going to happen, as we
will have all kinds of
3:29:15
disgusting Halloween clips on
Thursday, and we'll get you all
3:29:18
primed and ready for Election
Day. Crazy coming to you from
3:29:23
the heart of the Texas Hill
Country in the morning
3:29:26
everybody. I'm Adam curry, and
from
3:29:28
John C Dvorak: Northern Silicon
Valley, where I'm still
3:29:30
wondering about Snoop Dogg. I'm
Jesse Dvorak.
3:29:33
Adam Curry: End of show, mixes
from nukes 3k David kector and
3:29:37
Professor Jay Jones from China.
Remember us at no agenda
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donations.com We'll talk to you
on Thursday. Until then, adios,
3:29:44
Mo foes, a hooey, hooey and
such. Get my.
3:30:15
Unknown: Saturday night, no date
to do the climate change, no
3:30:18
promotion at work
3:30:20
do the climate change, taxes and
prices going up due to climate
3:30:25
change,
3:30:25
rental high insurance too, due
to climate change, no promotion
3:30:29
at work
3:30:30
due to climate change, taxes and
prices going up due to climate
3:30:35
change.
3:30:36
Jesus climate change,
3:30:39
they say it's happening. We're
all getting hotter, but to me,
3:30:42
we looking like frogs in the
boiler water. Saturday night got
3:30:46
no gas to do the climate change.
Make the COVID sparse
3:30:50
due to climate change, taxes and
prices going up due to climate
3:30:55
change. They
3:30:55
say it's all my fault, but I
can't even change my car's oil
3:30:58
at all. They say it's happening.
We're all getting hotter, but to
3:31:02
me, we looking like frost in the
boiler water. Power outages at
3:31:06
home due to climate change after
ACR, but I'm still in the zone.
3:31:09
Green Jobs promise, but still
ain't shown. Meanwhile, my
3:31:12
friend just keeps getting blown
they say it's happening, we're
3:31:16
all getting hotter, but to me,
we looking like frost in the
3:31:18
boiler water. They talk about
the cows and all the men came.
3:31:22
My ball is empty, and I'm
feeling the pit world we save
3:31:25
it. Sure, that's true, but all
this government ain't helping me
3:31:28
or you. They say it's happening.
World getting hotter, but to me,
3:31:32
we look at like frogs in the
boiling water Saturday night.
3:31:35
Yeah, still hot. To do the
climate change working extra
3:31:39
shifts. But why? Due to climate
change. Do you
3:31:42
think Donald Trump is a fascist?
Yes, I do. Yes, I do.
3:31:50
As important as Trump's Fascism
is, and is the lead story every
3:31:56
day, his Cozen up to dictators,
his obsession with Hitler that
3:32:02
has now come out.
3:32:04
Either you have the choice of a
Donald Trump will sit in the
3:32:07
Oval Office stewing, plotting
revenge, retribution, writing
3:32:12
out his enemies list.
3:32:14
One other thing that you'll see
next week Caitlin is Trump
3:32:19
actually reenacting the Madison
Square Garden rally in 1939 he
3:32:29
is killing us. Women have died
already. Very reporting, by the
3:32:36
way, that shouldn't be
questioned by
3:32:37
idiots. Do
3:32:38
you think Donald Trump is a
fascist? Yes, I do.
3:32:42
So I always got more publicity
than other people, and I didn't.
3:32:45
It wasn't like I was crying. In
fact, I don't know exactly why.
3:32:50
Maybe you can tell me, Oh, I can
3:32:51
definitely tell you, you said a
lot of wild shit.
3:32:57
Adam Curry: Allow me to sum up
this week's news. Hitler
3:33:02
Unknown: is back. Hitler.
3:33:04
Adam Curry: Hitler is back,
everybody.
3:33:07
Unknown: Let me take you back to
1939,
3:33:10
do you think Donald Trump is a
fascist? Hitler
3:33:13
John C Dvorak: is back.
3:33:14
Adam Curry: 21% of Gen Z
Americans think Adolf Hitler had
3:33:18
some good ideas. Actual
3:33:20
Unknown: American Nazis.
3:33:22
It's a Nazi rally. How
3:33:24
dare you. Donald
3:33:24
Trump has said he'd terminate
the Constitution United
3:33:29
States, praising Adolf Hitler,
saying
3:33:31
Adolf Hitler did some good
things. Certainly
3:33:34
falls into the general
definition of fascists.
3:33:37
It's perfect to celebrate the
rise of Nazis that
3:33:41
Donald Trump would invoke Adolf
Hitler back
3:33:44
home to mommy. She goes back
home to mom.
3:33:46
Adam Curry: How is that casting
aspersions? This is next level Q
3:33:50
anon stuff.
3:33:51
Unknown: They'll say, you know,
Trump
3:33:52
supporters have set off a dirty
bomb in Philadelphia. They're
3:33:55
Adam Curry: counting on us to
help him win. They're counting
3:33:58
on us to propagate their clips.
Vowed
3:34:00
Unknown: to be a dictator on day
one. Someone
3:34:02
needs to calm her down.
3:34:05
Did not do some
3:34:06
good things now, okay,
3:34:07
John C Dvorak: you stop it
there.
3:34:16
Adam Curry: The best
podcast.org/n,
3:34:20
Unknown: a I am triggered.
3:34:22
I'm so triggered. I.