
No Agenda Show 1701 - "DORK MAGA"
Oct 6, 2024
The hosts celebrate their milestone, weaving playful banter with a nod to Star Trek. They delve into disaster politics, examining community resilience post-hurricane and the intricacies of voter access. Media manipulation gets a critical look, highlighting psychological tactics shaping public perception. A humorous take on pets enjoying television contrasts with serious discussions on social media's impact on youth. The chat spans collectibles, art appreciation, and the quirks of podcasting, all while emphasizing community connection and listener contributions.
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Don't Rely on FEMA
- Don't rely on the government for emergency assistance.
- FEMA's involvement can hinder local efforts due to restrictive supplier agreements and bureaucratic processes.
NPR's Voting Propaganda
- NPR's coverage of early voting includes subtle propaganda.
- They discuss lawsuits about mail-in ballot mistakes and non-citizen voting without providing specific details.
D'Souza's Election Fraud Claims
- Dinesh D'Souza's new film alleges vulnerabilities in the voting system.
- It claims voter rolls can be easily purchased and ballots printed, highlighting potential for fraud.
