
No Agenda Show 1832 - "Lincoln' Dome"
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Jan 8, 2026 Explore the chaos surrounding a recent ICE shooting in Minneapolis and the ensuing protests, as the hosts dissect media narratives and political reactions. They delve into Governor Walz's controversial warnings and the implications of federal audits on state funding. Tune in for a critical look at Tulsi Gabbard's claims about intelligence politicization and the geopolitical chess game involving Venezuela's oil. Additionally, hear intriguing thoughts on U.S. interest in Greenland and current events shaping the global landscape.
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Context Shapes Media Narratives
- Media frames incidents to fit political narratives, often omitting crucial context like prior protest behavior.
- Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak stress that missing context distorts public perception and motivates repetition across outlets.
Political Cover Influences Protest Risk
- State leaders' rhetoric can be perceived as political cover for protests, affecting crowd aggression.
- Analysts warn political support or sanctuary policies change protest behavior and escalation risk.
Same Video, Competing Narratives
- Adam and John replay clips contrasting Christy Noem's and Jacob Frey's accounts of the Minneapolis shooting.
- They illustrate how competing narratives (domestic terrorism vs. self-defense) emerge from the same video.






