
No Agenda Show 1835 - "Greenland Gambit"
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Jan 18, 2026 Hosts dive into the media spectacle of Davos, highlighting global risks like misinformation and AI threats. They analyze Trump's Greenland comments, sparking debates on geostrategic motives and local sentiments. Amid humorous takes on conspiracy theories, discussions shift to Alberta's separatism and NATO implications. The conversation takes a tech turn, critiquing AI biases and meme warfare, while grappling with the logistics of flying cars. They wrap up by dissecting U.S. foreign policy moves and the complexities of redistricting.
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Legal Battles Fuel Institutional Distrust
- Joe DiGenova frames Jack Smith's prosecutions as institutional abuse, reflecting a broader narrative of DOJ distrust.
- Hosts note these legal fights fuel partisan media cycles.
Public Crying As Performative Signal
- Public 'crying in public' trend seen as performative social media behavior and emotional signaling.
- Hosts view it as exploitation of feelings into content and political leverage.
AI Mirrors Training Biases And Guardrails
- Large language models reflect their training corpus biases, producing politically skewed recommendations.
- Hosts note AI often refuses pro-extremist framing and enforces content guardrails.

