The latest episode of the No Agenda Show, titled 'Cow Cartel' and released June 28, 2026, delivers a sharp media deconstruction that challenges mainstream political narratives and highlights underreported threats. Hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak, broadcasting from Texas and California, unpack 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 argues that the national narrative is being deliberately reshaped ahead of the midterms.
Curry and Dvorak focus on the political earthquake of Mamdani's victory, noting his claim of 165,000 potholes paved and questioning whether crime statistics are being massaged. Dvorak draws a historical parallel to 1972, suggesting the CIA is setting up Democratic socialists as patsies for a McGovern-style wipeout. 'The whole thing is a setup,' Dvorak says, referencing the low 10% turnout in New York. The hosts also examine Senator Tim Kaine's dismissal of Trump's communism remarks as 'goofy word salad,' with Curry pushing back hard.
The episode digs into specifics often skipped by other outlets, including the DSA manifesto and David Sacks' breakdown on the All In podcast, John Bolton's guilty plea on classified documents, and Leon Black's subpoena over Epstein NDAs. International news includes Keir Starmer's resignation and the rise of Andy Burnham in the UK Labour Party, as well as the collapsing UAP disclosure narrative, with Sean Ryan calling it 'bullcrap.'
An alarming Asian longhorn tick infestation hitting U.S. cattle is highlighted through rancher Travis's firsthand account of ticks decimating his herd, posing a blow to American cattle producers. The hosts also discuss an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tommy Robinson's Texas church tour with Lara Logan, Rand Paul's renewed push to prosecute Anthony Fauci, and The Daily Wire's 'Muslim Takeover 2027' framing on Morning Wire.
Dvorak references Russ Baker's book Family of Secrets to frame the Nixon parallel, while flagging JD Vance's recent Nixon-era comments. The episode's mix of deep media analysis and cutting humor provides a skeptical walk through the week's biggest stories, questioning official narratives and offering an irreverent alternative to conventional news analysis.
With the World Cup, the Freedom 250 Mall celebration, and the midterms looming, 'Cow Cartel' argues that understanding these shifts is crucial for voters and industry stakeholders alike. The podcast, available wherever podcasts are heard, continues its long-running mission to deconstruct media and political forces shaping the daily news cycle.

