
No Agenda Show 1838 - "Coup Afoot"
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Jan 29, 2026 They compare network news teasers and critique media fear framing. They tangle with AI voices, Claude bot experiments, and Linux audio production headaches. They debate whether protests and unrest are grassroots or coordinated operations. They dissect DOJ and election probe developments, ICE funding fights, and litigation over social media addiction. They touch on China loyalty purges, Ukraine diplomacy, and Artemis 2 space chatter.
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Local Operations, Not A Nationwide Color Revolution
- Adam and John argue Minneapolis unrest looks like professional political organizing but not a coordinated national color revolution.
- They highlight scale, local police cooperation, and funding channels as constraints on nationwide replication.
Candidate's Violent Rhetoric Crosses Legal Line
- John played a clip of Elliott Forhand saying "I'm going to kill Donald Trump" and argued the remark crosses legal lines and should prompt arrest.
- They treated the clip as an example of radical rhetoric from some political candidates.
Spending Fights Can Preserve The Status Quo
- The DHS funding fight is politically performative: blocking the omnibus can stall oversight measures while leaving core ICE funding intact.
- Adam notes Democrats oppose bills politically even when they contain reforms like body cameras.



