"No Fudd Zone" Rountable!

Published on February 21, 2026
0

This livestream features a "No Fudd Zone" roundtable discussion, initiated by a request for participants via email. The conversation touches on various topics including observations from an auto show, the utility of challenge coins, a unique 12-gauge shotgun shell, and political commentary on presidential tariff rulings. The speaker also mentions personal items like lip balm and discusses the impact of gas prices on car sales.

Quick Summary

TheYankeeMarshal's 'No Fudd Zone' livestream invites participants via email request for a panel discussion. Topics covered include the Dodge Charger Six Pack, unique shotgun shells, and political commentary on tariffs, alongside discussions on gas prices and car sales.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Auto Show and Charger Six Pack
  2. 01:14No Fudd Zone Request
  3. 02:02Challenge Coin and Jaw Exercise
  4. 03:1612 Gauge Shell with Silver Shot
  5. 08:56Beginning Livestream
  6. 09:53The President Tariff Ruling
  7. 11:13Apples
  8. 11:21Different Strokes

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I join the 'No Fudd Zone' panel on TheYankeeMarshal's livestream?

To join the 'No Fudd Zone' panel, you need to send an email to TheYankeeMarshal requesting a link. If enough people express interest, the panel will proceed; otherwise, it will be a regular chat session.

What was discussed regarding the Dodge Charger Six Pack?

The Dodge Charger Six Pack was seen at the Portland International Auto Show and described as nicer in person. However, the electric version was noted as not being powerful enough for its weight, despite its all-wheel-drive advantage.

What unique item was mentioned in the livestream?

A unique 12-gauge shotgun shell loaded with silver shot was mentioned. This particular shell was customized with the speaker's face on the end, intended for demonstration.

What political commentary was made during the stream?

The speaker discussed the power of the purse and the ability to add tariffs, stating that these powers should belong to Congress. The commentary suggested that Congress should not delegate these responsibilities.

More General Videos You Might Like

More from TheYankeeMarshal

View all →