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No Agenda's 'Cow Cartel' Episode Deconstructs Political Shifts, Media Narratives, and Emerging Threats

By Advos
Episode 1881 of the No Agenda Show dissects Zohran Mamdani's primary win, Trump's 'godless communists' remark, and a range of topics from Ebola to Asian longhorn ticks, arguing that national narratives are being deliberately reshaped.
No Agenda's 'Cow Cartel' Episode Deconstructs Political Shifts, Media Narratives, and Emerging Threats

In Episode 1881, titled 'Cow Cartel,' the No Agenda Show hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak deliver their signature media deconstruction, unpacking a series of political earthquakes and emerging threats that they argue are reshaping the national narrative. Broadcasting from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Silicon Valley, the duo examines Zohran Mamdani's New York primary sweep, President Trump's 'godless communists' broadside, and Gavin Newsom's national billionaire tax pitch, among other stories.

The episode delves into the implications of Mamdani's victory, with Curry highlighting the candidate's claim of 165,000 potholes paved and questioning whether crime statistics are being manipulated. Dvorak offers a historical parallel, comparing the current moment to 1972 and arguing that the CIA is setting up Democratic socialists as patsies for a McGovern-style wipeout. 'This Democrat socialist thing, which is bogus, that election in New York, there was only 10% turnout. It was all immigrants. It was pathetic. The whole thing is a setup,' Dvorak said on air.

Other topics include John Bolton's guilty plea on classified documents, Leon Black's subpoena over Epstein NDAs, Keir Starmer's resignation in the UK Labour Party, and the collapsing UAP disclosure narrative, with Sean Ryan finally calling it 'bullcrap.' The hosts also cover an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and an alarming Asian longhorn tick infestation hitting U.S. cattle, with rancher Travis providing a firsthand account of the ticks decimating his herd.

The show also examines media framing, such as The Daily Wire's 'Muslim Takeover 2027' segment on Morning Wire, Tommy Robinson's Texas church tour with Lara Logan, and Rand Paul's renewed push to prosecute Anthony Fauci. Curry and Dvorak question whether these stories are being used to shape public perception ahead of the midterms and the World Cup.

Listeners seeking a thorough, skeptical walk through the week's biggest stories will find the episode available now wherever podcasts are heard. For more context, the hosts reference Russ Baker's book Family of Secrets and the All In podcast's breakdown of the DSA manifesto by David Sacks.

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