By: Newsworthy.ai
July 3, 2026
Curry and Dvorak Deconstruct Birthright Ruling, AI Bubble Warnings and 'Buy the Crash'
Episode 1882 of the No Agenda Show, titled 'Buy the Crash,' published July 2, 2026, finds co-host Adam Curry broadcasting from Museum Square in Amsterdam while John C. Dvorak anchors from Northern Silicon Valley. With the United States days away from its Semiquincentennial and markets rattling under AI-trade jitters, hosts Curry and Dvorak deliver a wide-ranging media deconstruction covering the Supreme Court's rejection of President Trump's birthright citizenship executive order, Palantir CEO Alex Karp's on-air meltdown about the AI economy, and the president's newly released $2.2 billion financial disclosure.
The episode compares ABC, CBS, and NBC coverage of the 14th Amendment ruling, noting how the networks omitted Justice Clarence Thomas's 91-page dissent and the jus soli doctrine central to the case. Threads include:
- Ford CEO Jim Farley walking back AI-driven assembly line automation at the Rouge plant
- Palantir's Alex Karp sparring with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin over enterprise AI value
- Canadian protests against hyperscale data centers and a proposed 40,000-acre Utah facility
- The Freedom 250 Great American State Fair coverage gap
- A Netflix-promoted Empire State Building stunt engagement by Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus
Dvorak plays a clip of Karp channeling what he calls the voice of American business:
These people are livid. They're like, I am paying for tokens that create no value. These people are stealing the weights and alpha of my business, and they're creating a wealth tax that does not help the poor.Curry, an active Claude Code user, agrees the technology has been oversold, warning listeners about a coming unwind in the semiconductor trade as CNBC analysts urge viewers to 'buy the pullback.'
The hosts dig into the constitutional analysis provided by their in-house lawyer Rob, explaining that the ruling addressed only Trump's executive order, not the underlying 14th Amendment, where SCOTUS remains split 5-4. They contrast domestic network coverage with the BBC, which correctly framed the decision as blocking presidential annulment 'with the stroke of a pen.' Elsewhere, they scrutinize Larry Ellison's Oracle surveillance pitch, Kevin O'Leary's Utah data center project flagged in Covert Action magazine, Microsoft's record 200-bug Patch Tuesday and BitLocker chaos, and Jake Tapper's PBS-style framing of Trump's World Liberty Financial stablecoin revenues, meme coin royalties, and settlement payments from Meta, YouTube, ABC, CBS, and X.
About No Agenda ShowNo Agenda is a twice-weekly, listener-supported podcast hosted by Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak that takes a skeptical, independent look at mainstream media, politics, and technology. Known for its media deconstruction approach, sharp humor, and value-for-value model, the show gives listeners an irreverent alternative to conventional news analysis. Episode 1882, 'Buy the Crash,' is available now wherever podcasts are heard and at the show's website.
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