Some More News - Insurrection: The Recollection, Omicron, and Even More News
Episode Date: January 7, 2022Hi. Noël Wells and Flint Wainess join Katy and Cody to talk about the lack of accountability for the Jan. 6 riot, having a tense relationship with the news, and how public a...ttitudes have shifted in light of the omicron variant. Support SOME MORE NEWS: http://www.patreon.com/SomeMoreNews We now have a MERCH STORE! Check it out here: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/somemorenews Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/some-more-news/id1364825229 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ebqegozpFt9hY2WJ7TDiA?si=5keGjCe5SxejFN1XkQlZ3w&dl_branch=1 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/even-more-news Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/somemorenews Visit my exclusive link http://ExpressVPN.com/somenews and you can get an extra 3 months FREE on a one-year package. Grab Liquid I.V. in bulk nationwide at Costco or you can get 25% off when you go to http://LIQUIDIV.COM and use code MORENEWS at checkout. Visit http://Stamps.com, click on the microphone at the TOP of the homepage, and type in MORENEWS and you'll get a special offer that includes a 4-week trial PLUS free postage and a digital scale. No long-term commitments or contracts. Visit http://athleticgreens.com/morenews to take control of your health and give AG1 a try. Follow us on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/SomeMoreNews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SomeMoreNews/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SomeMoreNews/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@somemorenews Support the show!: http://patreon.com.com/somemorenewsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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hello and welcome back to even more news the first and only news podcast my name is katie
stoll no arguments with that hi i'm cody johnston that's the name johnston welcome to 2022 yeah baby
thank you so much smoking smoking okay somebody podcast bought me that's a reference to a video you guys have not
seen yet but you will understand next week yeah you love pre-references joining us this week
is actor director and comedian and musician noel wells and writer producer former speech writer am i getting that correct
flint no but i like it no you weren't or you've you've used to do some political writing stuff
i i worked let me educate you on your life no i mean that was a dream my name is john fabra I worked on the Hill.
I was once a doctoral candidate in political science.
And while I was there, I worked for the Democrats in the House Ways and Means Committee.
So he's qualified to be here more so than any of us.
He's qualified to write speeches if you wanted to.
Yeah, you are to, Flynn.
Yeah, you are.
Thank you.
I did get disillusioned and left pretty quickly and dropped out of graduate school.
So qualifications pending.
Okay.
Well, sounds like you're very qualified to be on this then.
So you guys are new here.
And generally, we start by acknowledging the holiday, whatever holiday it is.
It's always a holiday.
But today, we are acknowledging that this is January 6th.
Happy January 6th. 9-11 too.
9-11, the redux.
Yeah, the anniversary of the Capitol storming.
And so, before we get into the rest in episode we're gonna we're
gonna talk about that like everyone else is today it's wild to think back uh well okay i'll just
start what was your guys's experiences of that day you know i i myself am finding my i i keep
being like this is when it was happening and i remember like the visceral feelings that i had
and what came up for me and i'm curious if you guys are experiencing that. Well, I woke up to a text message from Flint with from with literally
with a screenshot of our conversation. So from last year, last year. So he so Flint has to just
tell me what's happening in the news all the time because I'm very sensitive and just can't look at
it. And yeah, he's like the buffer. He like he synthesizes it he gives it to me so he has to tell
me that the capital riot is happening um let me read exactly i should have just had it already
pulled up but it was he said we were waiting to do a meeting and he goes by the way the cap just
by the way by the way the capital is under assault from trump supporters my response was very casually in what sense yeah like it's a good
follow-up yeah then i followed up with the clarification then i followed up with another
text which was like they just are there and his response is no they've literally broached the capital and house members are
sheltered in their offices then i casually respond with guns and then i respond
they are literally terrorists and then his response was oh now they're attacking the
police haven't seen guns but i'm sure they have they have them. And then my response to that is just sad.
Nothing surprises me.
Yeah.
So that's where I was emotionally.
Yeah.
I do remember very naively for 24 hours
saying this will change everything.
Just anyone who was like,
so what are the implications of this
and i was like you know what there there is a bridge too far and this is it yeah and it turns
out there was i feel about that i know i remember thinking something like if anything if anything
would show us that this is that if anything was too far, this will be it. And it wasn't.
Of course not. I was getting the final part of my root canal and the woman, the dentist had the
TV on. So I was having all this work happening and watching it above me. And it was horrifying.
We were supposed to record Worst year ever that day
And did not
Because it was too much
Anyway
Yeah
Nothing changes
But the root canal
Must go on
The root canal
Has come on
Honestly guys
She also replaced
A filling that day
And it popped out
So not good work
We were all
Like that day
No no
Recently
Like it's been
Less
For the anniversary year.
Yeah. So did you guys see Biden's speech this morning?
Flint, you're the one most likely people watch Biden.
No, I started to and I turned it off.
I am probably one of probably the only Biden stand on this.
That's why we wanted you here.
Representation.
He represents the geriatric demo.
One way that I found myself continuing,
like to be the ultimate Biden stan,
I found one thing I can do
is never listen to a Biden speech.
Sure, that's good advice.
Biden is, there is a version of Biden in my head.
I don't really know what the reality is anymore,
but in my head, he is so wonderful.
And he is doing such an incredible job.
And I will check in, you know, via other people's tweets
or via the news of the day.
But no one really wants to see a Biden speech,
like even those of us who love him
i don't believe that we do uh i find it painful i feel yeah when i feel like he it's like he's
doing an impression of like a i don't know like a president who's also like like wanted to be
clint eastwood at some point in his life that's that's how I feel every time I watch him talk. He can't go out there and do his network moment
and be like, it's over.
It didn't work out here.
There's going to be a coup in your lifetimes.
We're not going to solve any of the problems.
You don't want him to.
I'm trying really hard, but I just can't fucking do it.
He's not going to come out and level with us like that.
That's what he wants to say, but he can't.
So, well, here's the quote that I want to bring forward right now.
Those who stormed this Capitol and those who instigated and incited and those who called
on them to do so held a dagger at the throat of America and American democracy.
They came here in rage, not in the service of America, but rather in the service of one
man.
And I think that part of my frustration and what I'm
thinking about a lot over the past year, but especially this week, is how consequences only go
to the people that found themselves there. And listening to interviews with people,
I don't believe that people are innocent completely, but they, you know, they are not the ones that incited this. A lot of people that face charges and have lost
their jobs and their livelihoods and their families, their communities were there and
kind of went along with it. And I'm not defending them, but I'm also saying that they're not the
people that are the problem. And that's literally the only consequence that we probably will see from that day. And so when I see Biden up there
being angry and like everyone's cheering him, the angry Biden, angry Biden on Twitter, I'm like,
sure. I mean, I hear your point, Flint. I also feel very frustrated at the continual
lack of accountability. And I don't know that he's the one to do it.
I understand the situation.
Oh, he's not.
But it is frustrating and it is hard to watch.
I agree with your premise.
No, I agree with your premise completely.
What?
We're always fighting on text and now we get here
and you're saying something I'm nodding my head at. Um, I, on the one hand, you're a hundred percent right. The only people facing consequences for that day are the people who were are more likely to control the House in 2022,
are more likely to pull off a coup. And I was actually thinking about the Elizabeth Holmes
verdict, which seems like a strange connection, except they're both grifters, I guess, Trump and
Elizabeth Holmes. But she was convicted on, she was found not guilty on every count of defrauding patients and found guilty
of defrauding the devoss family yes exactly i mean it's just that is the world we live in is
is the the we care about the powerful we protect the powerful and she was even found not guilty of intention to defraud customers.
You're like, what?
I believe I maybe I'm making that up.
But yeah, you're right.
It's incredibly frustrating.
And it's also frustrating to see the different.
I mean, the fact that so many people do still believe that the election was stolen.
So many people on the right immediately latched on to different storylines as to what
actually happened. And to your point earlier, no, this isn't the point, the moment in time
where things have gone too far. It's just a continual fracturing of reality.
The flip side of it is there is almost no way to hold the people
responsible accountable. Like that is kind of on the voters who will not do it for reasons we could
talk about that you guys know well. But there's almost no there's not a really if you if you
attacked it legally, you know, people who are always yelling about like Merrick Garland should do this, or look at Trump's call to the Georgia Secretary of State.
That seems like it's clearly illegal, and it probably is illegal.
What are you going to do?
You're going to arrest Trump and put him on trial?
There is no mechanism for holding the powerful accountable that is reasonable in a divided society.
Yeah.
Especially when those people specifically have, like, no shame and have been sort of building up this badwill, I guess, for many, many years where, like, it just sort of slides off them and their cult continues.
And we hold the cultists accountable but not the people running
the cult like oh yeah keep the cult going for sure we'll arrest some of these guys but you continue
your little your little play i wonder why i mean is it it's just it's just because it's harder
it's easier to go after little people that got confused and caught up in a web of lies and it's much harder to you know
i don't get it i guess part of it cowardice or is it really that the laws are so what what what
are the what are the avenues to hold them accountable and why haven't we gone down them
or do they not exist well like one one problem with it too is like with like with this specific incident
like there are all these sort of claims like like with a powerpoint situation there's that
powerpoint where they talk about like here's what we're gonna say about the election it wasn't
presented like we know it's bullshit and we know we're lying but here are the lies we're gonna tell
it was presented as though they really believe this stuff. So there's just it's harder in some ways to like legally be like, look, they lied.
They knew it was fake.
And like these were they were selling their lies.
Right.
As opposed to like, well, they believed that they were defending democracy.
Yeah.
But didn't isn't that the same argument for everybody who stormed the Capitol?
They also believe that they were defending democracy.
for everybody who stormed the Capitol,
they also believe that they were defending democracy and yet they're being...
So I think a lot of people who stormed the Capitol
get misdemeanor charges for trespassing or...
Like assault and various...
But they're also, their names dragged through.
Like there's been this like, you know,
we're all outing the people that...
Internet sleuths finding and doxing people.
And so then it's it's bigger than just even, you know, trespassing charges.
Thank you guys for explaining the news to me.
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Those are all good questions.
These is all like,
I don't, I don't.
I'm sure people listening
probably have similar questions.
I mean, I just,
I'm just so definitely,
I'm just so sad at this point,
like that just,
I mean that we are so divided
and I'm, I'm always,
you know, Flynn has,
I think we've gotten to this point where
we're not, I think you were talking about this, Cody, we're not engaging with people
who are operating on the same value system of reality.
They're actually like mutated, like their morality is mutated.
They're engaged on a different power level.
Like it's kind of slippery, almost, you know,
it's like swampy.
So at any cost,
right.
You know,
at any cost,
they'll do it.
It's,
we're no longer operating with people that are operating with the same,
with the same intentions of wanting to be in power to make our country better.
They want to be empowered just to have power because they're bad people who
just want power for the sake of power.
And money, right. I, I always think about this story just to push back slightly noelle um i was like whoa okay
let's get interesting no i certainly at the leadership level i wholeheartedly agree with
you the value system is so wildly different okay then I can withdraw
the point
no but what was your point
but you can push back on me I love
not my experience
so when my
when Trump was president
do we I don't know how there feels
like there should be a word after you say that
to make the first sentence like
we cross out like Jews
in Hebrew school we cross out the name Hitler
if we say it feel like it
needs to be something
or if we write it
we can't cross out Jews do not have the
power to cross out
I went to Hebrew
school and never had to had occasion to write Hitler on a piece of paper.
We just were instructed not to write Hitler very much.
I'm rethinking my Hebrew school education.
It's a very valid point. So I, it was maybe 2017, my grandmother, it was like her 92nd or 93rd
birthday. And I went to Chicago to visit her. And all I'd heard about was this incredible,
wonderful woman who had been taking care of my grandmother who had like light Alzheimer's. I
don't know if that's a term. And it was all alone in the world and this woman was
just a miracle worker she was like the kindest most wonderful person who made like the end of
my grandmother's life wonderful and she was so kind and i remember having dinner with her and
i don't know how it came up i can't quite remember but at some point she she just was like so how
about that trump and i was like so taken aback and she was like i mean how about that Trump? And I was like, so taken aback. And she was like,
I mean, I know people, a lot of people don't like him, but immigrants are just killing so
many people and thank God he's stopping them from getting across the border. And I started pulling
things up on my phone and trying to talk to her rationally about how that's just not true.
And it was such an interesting moment for me,
just this realizing how much propaganda she had bought and how in her
personal life,
she was such a deeply kind and giving and compassionate person.
Yeah.
This is why,
but this is why I would never attack people who I really don't think it's.
How do I say this?
Like, I agree with you.
Like, I've had conversations like one on one with my my friend's parents who are like, what was the Hillary chant?
It's like they're just always talking about her.
You know, lock her up.
You know, she you know, they buy they just watch Fox News all day.
It's not their fault, but it is the people's fault who are on Fox News and
they have a directive to just lie. And, you know, it's like, yeah, they know they're doing it.
It's literally their business model to just completely, completely spin. It's just morphed
into this thing. And so I would never in a million years think, you know, it's just like falling for
conspiracy theories. I find it such a waste of time to be mad at people who who
don't know what the truth is because that's the whole point of leadership is to help people
process reality because reality is complex and you don't have the proper leaders in place or
leaders that that people connect with they're gonna just sort of find people that that they
do connect with and yeah trump to her like played on some fears or whatever, whatever model of reality that seemed real to her.
He felt like a savior type. Right.
But it's the leadership that's perverted, because if Trump was not a bad person,
then we just have had Trump, you know, we just have Trump as president.
And you get what I'm saying?
And well, then he wouldn't have been the president probably.
That might be true.
But what if he was saying all of these things and he really believed it, but even though
he was wrong, but deep down inside, he thought he was being a good leader.
He thought that he was going to represent the American people.
You know, he just so happened to be in and over his head. It would just be totally different versus a man who is just truly a con artist who has spent his whole life just taking advantage of people and does anything to stay in power and keep power.
And then not only that, he's being supported by a whole ilk of people who do that.
That's different.
I don't understand that.
There's some perversion there.
It's like people
willfully doing this.
But on the other hand.
Okay.
And this is going to
Sorry, I hope
If I'm saying anything
too inflammatory, guys,
like, don't come at me.
No, no, no.
I just, I care.
I personally care for everyone.
You know, vote for me.
I want to hear
what Flint has to say,
but I agree with you
and I'll circle back to that.
Go ahead, Flint.
Just insert a little friction since we're all getting along too well.
So it also works the other way.
So like, did that did my grandmother's caretaker get that from Trump and start repeating it?
take or get that from Trump and start repeating it?
Or was Trump's genius understanding what the base wanted and what was being said among the base and repeating it?
And if you look at vaccines, it's a perfect example.
You're right.
I mean, he sees an opportunity.
He saw what people what certain some people thought and fanned those flames.
And that's what demagogues do.
Pull back and say that.
fan those flames and that's what demagogues do pull back and say that i mean i agree leaders and all this but there's this whole system in place to uh manipulate people the media
politicians all of it and it's true that i don't understand the everyday fears and hurdles and
obstacles of someone living in a completely different part of the country.
And they won't necessarily think that what I think is best is what they think is best.
And it's very easy for them to be manipulated in that environment without exposure to other
things. But it is both. It is them saying like, what can we exploit? And then making it an issue.
For example, I mean, you could just go back and look at abortion. That wasn't a right wing talking point
until some people were upset and they say this tracks
and that becomes a party platform.
But yeah, like I would say growing up,
I'm from Texas and what it is now,
it was nothing like that when I was a kid.
And I lived all over Texas and met all sorts of people.
And even, you know, this idea of I think we're just now it's now the country's like they're just people that are outwardly racist now.
Right. Like it's and while that maybe have been an undercurrent, like when I was growing up, people weren't like that in Texas outwardly.
an undercurrent like when i was growing up people weren't like that in texas outwardly and not even i would even argue like perception like not even like there weren't even that many undercurrents
and now i like i hear things i've never heard before coming out of people's mouths and you're
just like where did that come from i'll say that always there or is it perhaps it was but perhaps
us we're all i'm highly aware that we're all white people here.
And I have this conversation with myself too, has this like, I'm only part though, just,
I like to point out, I just look at, but that's okay. Yeah. But you know, like, like perhaps my
awareness was such that I didn't notice things in the same way that I do now. But I do think,
but I do agree with your point like like people are
are so dug in into their uh camps that it's almost like standing your ground i get to say this or
like leaning into it even more and so well i just want to say like from for me from my point of view
like texas was very diverse from like the towns and the schools i went to very diverse and you
would never say the i mean like right right you wouldn't say the things that you know even trump
says that you it just it was just totally unacceptable and not only that those were
people in your community right not everybody thought like that there were obviously rich
people that i never encountered and maybe because I was at a different socioeconomic class like
it was a little bit all like we're all in this together but I can only imagine then like how
the unrest trickles down even to that level where it's like no we are in the same camp but suddenly
you're going to be the enemy because you're a different skin color or you're taking my piece
of the pie and that's and that's how far down it goes. And those economic disparities,
like becoming these flashpoints of like blaming people.
Now I just sound like a,
like a person that is talking in a college class that doesn't know what
they're talking about.
So I'll just shut up.
No you don't.
This is purely anecdotal.
I'm just saying like,
there are things,
there are things that take my breath away now where I'm like,
Oh my God,
it's so ugly.
And so, and it's just, it's coming out and it's coming out of people
And you're like is it really them
Did they ever have this thought
Before this point in time or is it just
The point in time we're in and they feel
Like that's the answer
I don't know
There is definitely an emboldening
He was speaking to people who heard him
And were like yes this
But also there's an element I think
Of where like
He said you know he's talking about
Like oh he's saying the quiet part loud now and that's
True for a lot of the things
Like about the Republican party
But it's also true of just sort of like a lot of American
Things like there was a period I think in the early
Years of Trump where like
He would do or say something and There'd be this like big like liberal outrage of like this oh my god i can't
believe he did that and uh then it turns out it's like well that's just a thing the presidents have
done that's a thing and he's saying it more rudely he's being more brazen and unpleasant about it
because he's an unpleasant person to half the country. But it's still stuff that like, well, we do that.
Even now we're like, you know,
saying like immigrants don't come here.
Like the doors are closed,
but we're saying a little more politely this time.
You know, it's interesting about you saying
like he would say something
and then liberals would be like,
I mean that I did just describe the reaction.
Like I have those reactions,
which also means that he plays into just those like part of his power is
just doing that is like we give him oxygen he's getting a reaction a positive reaction no matter
which way you slice it right because he's because he's a narcissist and the best way to deal with
them is just to gray rock so don't give them any reactions like let him say what are you gonna do
is just to gray rock.
So don't give them any reactions.
Like, let him say these terrible things.
But just...
Obviously, Trump isn't president anymore.
So we're now dealing with new people who are just going to ride this wave.
Not for now.
Well, we'll see.
But, you know, we'll see.
I'm joking, I hope.
Tell me if you guys disagree with this.
But I feel like all of America
has basically become Joe Rogan.
And what I mean by that
is not the horrible ideas of Joe Rogan,
but that in the way Joe Rogan had,
like,
he was kind of like a thoughtful guy who did research,
who would post some things that were sort of on the edge of sanity,
but like there was a germ of a good point.
And then people started to push back on him.
He starts trending all the time.
And then he just suddenly is so fucking crazy.
Yeah.
Things he's posting just get worse and worse and worse. Like he's backed into a corner slightly.
His worldview is challenged in a little way and he gets more and more extreme. And I feel like
you had Trump who was so grotesque that the left, for reasons I kind of understand,
became more and more extreme. You guys might disagree with that. But from my perspective,
no, I don't. Oh, interesting. And then the result, the result of the culture war,
the result is the right became way, way more extreme on the right. And so now we live in two,
I mean, the horrible John Edwards ran for president saying, you know, there were two
Americas and that meant one thing. Now they're going to be two Americas where like kids in like upper crust, you know,
mostly white private schools literally are taught like this, the, you know, ridiculous version
that you see on the news of conservatives saying what liberals are teaching their kids.
You know, white kids are bad. Black kids are all oppressed. And then you have these,
on the other hand,
the reaction to that
in Kentucky and Tennessee
is going to be like,
slavery didn't even happen.
Right.
And so it's the internet's fault
and probably Russian,
you know, Russian trolls
planting more information places
to make people more and more upset.
And so the way to fight this
is to just get off the internet.
No offense to anybody
who makes their livelihood
on the internet and stuff.
All of us.
Plus it's true.
No, I mean, all of us.
I want to move on to Omicron in a moment,
but I...
But it's 9-11 too.
It's 9-11 too.
But, you know,
just circling around to all of this.
Gosh, what a great convo so far.
You reminded me of
when I was in arizona
uh in may for a while and i've talked about this on the show but like there was one woman that i
met who's lovely and her um sign dating a person of color like lovely she she does not agree with
me on anything and we were talking but I kept finding some common ground with her.
And then I ran out of time when she brought up this.
She goes, but critical race theory is where I draw the line.
That all sounds like nonsense.
And there was no time for me to get into it with her.
But it was so hard.
But she doesn't know what critical race theory is.
She thinks that it's stuff being shoved down the throats of her school-aged children and
that we're giving people shame and all.
But like, there's so much to unpack.
But they triggered something in her.
And she wouldn't identify as racist.
And if you said that's racist or try to unpack it, it would just be pushing her to the other
further away from you.
And you wouldn't be able to, like Like meet her in the middle I don't
Know I mean if she doesn't even understand
What it is it means like
You know I've got a lot of work to do and I don't
Have the time to do that for everybody but
Yeah yeah but I mean you know
I think these things
Are so complex and then we're
Then everybody has to have opinions about it
You know I don't know yeah well right
Like I think like one of like reasonable Reaction to her If she's saying like it. You know, I don't know. Yeah. Well, right. Like, I think like one of like reasonable reaction to her,
if she's saying like,
it's critical race theory,
I don't even know what it is.
Maybe you should look into it.
Right.
Like if you don't know what it is,
but you're mad about it,
that's something.
I believe,
I believe what I said was,
well,
critical race theory is something that gets distorted and turn.
And everyone thinks it's something that it isn't but maybe we'll have time
To talk about that like there's a reason she doesn't
Really know what it is it's by design yeah
Like it's an all-encompassing term
That's used by people
For this exact reason
But can I say oh sorry
Well you're gonna have a joke but I was gonna
Say I find I would say
You know it's like look into it but
I'll be very honest when i try
to google things these days i like i can't find them like i don't know even know what to read
like even with even with um covid sometimes i like i'm looking for specific information or data
and the information's like maybe i should just have one trusted news source but i find myself
getting very easily overwhelmed and i'm not sure even what to read.
And I feel like I'm an intelligent person
that knows how to synthesize stuff
and I'm easily overwhelmed.
And so is that really her fault
or is it about how we organize communication?
Exactly.
But that's what I mean is it's like,
I don't blame her.
And her idea of a liberal
is that everybody wants to take away all of her guns.
And which sure, some of us.
Yes, I do.
Sorry.
But we know that we're not going to.
Like, I know that I'm not going to take away her gun.
And she takes a lot of time to explain to me that, you know, since her husband died and she lives alone on the middle of the woods, she can't imagine living without a gun.
I think if you live in the woods, you're allowed to have a gun.
Like, that would be the rule.
It's a different conversation, right?
Anyway, if you're a lady in the woods,
if you live in the woods, you can have a gun.
Yeah, well, just amend the Second Amendment.
In the woods.
Except for women in the woods.
No, lady in the woods.
Lady in the woods.
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about news before people were paying attention to social justice oh it's not cool but you know
what i mean i know you know what i mean i'm, Noelle, you were somebody that I was always really impressed
by, you know, caring about
stuff and talking about stuff that other people
weren't. And, Flint, you are, of course,
very engaged with the news. And I am curious how
your relationship has changed
over the past couple years, especially
in Noelle. I guess you kind of touched on it already.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I
feel like I was political.
I mean, this is why Flint and I get
along so well is that we're both cared about politics and we cared about what was going on
but I think and I was always very vocal and Flint was always very vocal but for me
you know I think I guess it was when I was still on Facebook and I would always post stuff that I
cared about and it was before everybody was political, before everything's politicized. And then I think around Sandy Hook,
I just was like, oh, this isn't like,
I'm not going to change anything by talking about it.
And then I think also after the Trayvon Martin verdict happened,
I was like, oh, like, I'm not going not gonna I can't do this by myself and you and
Cody were the only people I knew talking about Trayvon Martin yeah and so for the most part back
then yeah and so and so and I I think but then the Sandy Hick one like it's like oh little kids are
getting murdered and we're we can't even do anything. And I just got I just got so overwhelmed.
And also it was just so emotional. And I was crying all the time. I was emotionally unwell
by all the things that I had no control over. And, you know, when Trump started running for
president and it just started getting even more ugly, I was like for my sanity, because I can't
just be crying all the time. I can't look at the news.
And so the entire Trump presidency, I didn't look at the news. Flint would tell me about the news.
He would tell me what was going on when it was important. I would hear things that were important.
But for the most part, I just I just didn't look at it. I didn't look at things on Instagram either.
And I would say that it was necessary for me to even be functioning. And it's gotten a little
bit better now that Biden's president. So now I'm trying to dip my toe back in but like I'm saying I'm like well
what do I even look at anymore like I don't yeah the sources are so fractured and I'm so tired of
hearing from so many people that I don't like everybody is now an authority on something
that I'm confused about who our real authorities are and maybe that is actually part of the problem
of our present reality oh yeah that's gonna tie in nicely to something coming up
so that was it what about you flynn do you like politics
i mean i'm still a quote-unquote mainstream media news junkie like i i can't ever let go of my new
york times and i feel like you threatened once but you're like once trump is gone i'm not talking media news junkie. Like I can't ever let go of my New York Times and Washington Post.
I feel like you threatened once, but you're like, once Trump is gone, I'm not talking about the
news anymore. That didn't happen. I threatened myself repeatedly, but I was unsuccessful
in scaring myself off of it. Because yes, there is no, I mean, there were two things I always
wanted from a young age. Like I became interested in politics in high school.
I think the first time I remember thinking about politics was in my very diverse but pretty conservative private high school, a teacher asking, do you support the death penalty?
And every hand went up except for mine. And I never thought about the death penalty or talked to my parents about it or had, you know, sort of any political sophistication or education. But it just was instantly obvious to me that that that would be a thing where someone who was innocent would be killed and thus it should not exist.
Um, and, and so I became obsessed with politics ever since that day.
Like I, I basically left my senior year of high school to intern in Congress and this weird program that they had.
Um, and, and, and this is, you know, I eventually ended up leaving politics and dropping out
of my doctorate.
But the thing, the two things I wanted was everyone to read the news and everyone to
be liberal.
And now that I live in a time where everyone I know is liberal and everyone reads the news, it's fucking horrible.
It's the worst.
Everyone's insane.
We're all insufferable.
It turns out 80% of people who now read the news had no infrastructure to do so.
They weren't piecing that together
with any sort of historical knowledge.
They don't know the right sources to look at.
So everyone's brains have just gotten pickled
and you kind of have to, you know, silence is violence.
If you can't have no opinion,
you can't not know about something,
that makes you the oppressor.
That makes you part of the problem.
So you have to know, and you're only basically allowed to have one opinion where we live so uh it's not
great wow some some uh some spicy things here flindy things i just want like everyone to have
health care and for you know the government to protect people against corporations i was gonna say i do think like making i i i started realizing i have a similar thing
to the flint thing which is like i all i ever wanted was for people to care
and but then i was like i don't know i don't know if I want everybody to care anymore, only because it kind of it made me sort of realize like sort of a scary thought, which is like they're they're kind of do need to be leaders and thought that thought synthesis.
how to parse things and have like does that make sense because not everybody is completely equipped like flint says to know the historical context or to know the bigger picture or has has a real
take nor should they because they're specialized in this thing or that they don't all have to be
a constitutional scholar exactly it's actually that it's exactly that that why does everybody have to know everything when it shouldn't
even be a normal person's job to have opinions about some of the most complex issues that
highly intelligent people even disagree about and or not just that intelligence is the only
metric of what's correct but you follow what i'm trying to say so it's like
so i do think we're i
think sometimes it's better i was actually nervous about coming on here because i was like i stopped
wanting to have opinions about things i'm like yeah do i even know anything i feel like i know
less now i mean that's not true i i have i know a lot but what is my knowledge and how does it
apply to somebody across the country i don't think think it does, which is why I would I would much rather be more community oriented. Yeah. And I would
much rather do things on an interpersonal level at a certain point, because I don't really know
what's facing parents in in Florida or what's what what or what the mayoral race is like in
New York City and how that's going to impact. That's not my business, really. So why? Right.
Why do we make everything our business? And I think I liked your point, Katie, about, you know,
trusting experts with not the exact words you use, but I think about, I mean, since I'm making
the point, we should have some sort of basic structure of knowledge before we're diving into
debates and, you know, fights about politics. But like when I was in graduate school, the last class I ever
took was epidemiology because I was focusing on health policy in addition to political science.
And that was the class that caused me to drop out. And part of why I dropped out as I was like,
oh, I'm too dumb to understand this. Once you're in an epidemiology class with some of the brightest
people in the world, you go, oh, you know what? I'm really smart when it comes to X and Y.
This ain't me. I'm not as fast as these people. And so now they got this. Yeah. We have a public
health epidemic and it's like, I don't trust anybody. I'm doing my own research.
I can Google, you know.
The other thing that I think is important to understand is like, I don't want to sit here and say that I don't think that people should be well informed and that people should
not be engaged or care about what's happening or look for their information, because what
we have right now is a system where there's so much information and it's very hard to trust the leaders. So I don't also myself personally,
just because I'm liberal and Joe Biden is president does not mean that I'm going to just
accept his guidance or the thing that he has said as being the truth. So it's hard when you don't
trust the people in charge or the systems are clearly not working. People are not
being taken care of. People are not having their basic needs met. And so what happens now is that
we all have to take control for ourselves. And a lot of us get it wrong because there's a lot of
information. And a lot of us are coming from a really earnest and sincere place, but have been
told something by a QAnon believer.
Or you know.
Like they think they're liberal. But really they kind of believe in conspiracy theories.
And so it's very easy for shit to get muddy.
But the.
The essential core.
Is that people.
Are fucking fed up.
Yeah.
Even like the simplest bit of information
that we could have which is like where can i get these free rapid tests that the government said
we're gonna get literally the answer is google it google it and find out where it is and like
that's you know google helps but like if that's i have google being told like right like if we're
being told like by these sort of authority figures,
Google it. You'll find it out.
Then at what point is it safe to sort of go on autopilot
and be like, well, you got to trust the people.
No, that's bad.
That's actually, that's, no, that means we've decentralized our,
no, that, so system, no, that's not a good thing.
That is, you actually need to communicate and it
needs to be consistent and it needs to be easy to follow and there shouldn't be broken links and you
shouldn't have like i tried to get a free a free kit i googled one it was a sort of thing it was
just so complicated and i gave up and i'm not even sure if it was a government kit I don't even know what
was happening so that is a failure yeah no exactly that's the whole that's the whole point of having
a government why just let's ask why that's happening it's happening because of well I
think it's just a fracturing of information it's like we're I guess I mean, I don't know. I don't know what kit I like landed on.
You should be able to go to White House dot gov and it should be like click here for free kit.
And you click there and link in the White House Twitter profile.
You know, exactly.
Like it should be a really straightforward thing.
And you shouldn't have to enter like 100 pieces of information to get it.
It should be extremely straightforward.
What is the point of having all of this data
and information on all of us?
What is the point of having a social security number
if you then have to go through like a million steps
to get a thing that your government's saying it's for free?
I think these are impossible hurdles.
I am a tech savvy person.
I know how to code.
I've directed a movie and I'm confused.
So, and if I'm confused your moms are confused and your grandparents are even more confused and it shouldn't be like this or you
have people on the ground doing it at a city level knocking on the door you send it to the city they
mail it to everybody who's a registered voter or not or I don't know you just you somebody has to
invent a way to make it work and then you do it. And somebody has to be in charge of that.
That's like it's designed in a in a in a two party system, though, where where everything is political and everything is a fight.
It is designed to fail.
So that's why that was your setting us up to say this.
Yes, it was a rhetorical question.
And in general, in a federalist system, all these states, they don't want to share information with the federal government.
I see what you're saying.
So then it needs to just be it should just be like, OK, we're going to send it to the states then.
And it's all on the state at this point.
But some states don't don't want you to get tested.
They don't want their numbers to go up.
Well, then then then we need to just break this all up and have little
countries.
New Europe.
I want to pivot us slightly
because we're in the world of what I want to talk
about and that's Omicron.
Omicron
hit. We were in holiday mode.
We haven't even talked about it much here.
Wait, who's been bit?
Who got bit?
I haven't been bit about it much here. Wait, who's been bit? Who got bit? Who got bit by the bug? Who's been bit?
I haven't been bit yet that I know of.
Not that I know of.
Not that I know of.
We'll see.
Yeah, US is now averaging well over a half a million cases per day.
I believe it was yesterday that we had one million new cases reported.
See, I Googled this.
I couldn't find the number I gave up.
Yeah, it's bad.
You know, it's less severe.
It's true than previous strains. But hospitals are still being overwhelmed with sick patients,
primarily, if not exclusively, people that are not vaccinated. And it sucks right now.
It sucks out there. How are you guys feeling? How are you feeling with Omicron? Has it affected
your day to day-day life?
I don't have children
Yeah
I can do a lot of my stuff from home
I'm in a very
No, I feel like
If anything, it's isolated
I like being alone
I will
So you're not changing your behavior very significantly
Oh, well, not really
I mean, I think most people that I see in LA
Are very conscientious
Like everybody wears masks everywhere.
We got breakfast recently, and I loved that we all had a conversation of like,
is this safe in here?
We feel comfortable.
Yeah.
I like that.
Yeah.
But even then, it was because there was nobody in L.A., and it was...
Right.
And one of the people with us had already had it.
And we were just like, well, you're going to be fine.
And we're okay.
But what quality were the masks?
KN95.
All right.
That's what I like to hear.
There are people that are just crushed by this.
So I don't think my anecdotal, like, not very inconvenienced in life really matters.
Right?
Because it's curious.
Oh, I see what you're saying.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I guess i just because
i work from home and i do i do a lot of stuff from bless you cody oh my god thank you so much
i heard that sneezing is one of the omicron it is symptoms do you got a tickle in your throat
but you know what it's also a symptom of allergies and pet dander and so many things. Nah, sneezing was invented last year when
coronavirus started.
I'll just Google what to do.
I guess the
thrust of this line of questioning is basically
it feels
I felt some sort of a reprieve
in terms of disagreeing with people
or like tensions,
the morality, the projecting
of what should and should not be done, all of that.
And right now it feels tense again of people being there's basically two different camps of we need to do our best or everyone's going to get it.
I mean, I've been I don't like thinking like that, but feels like everybody's gonna get this like everybody's
getting it so is that is that too dangerous is it too dangerous just to be like like I know it's
been two years at this point we but it's okay to be like okay maybe everybody's gonna get it
is that what we're afraid of saying like we don't want to admit some level of defeat with it let's
just like grow up we're all gonna get it it's hard
because i straddle this line of i fully expect to get it sooner or later and i'm not terrified of it
but i don't want it right i don't i don't want a bad version of it because there's people there
are people who are triple vax you know double vax boosted who are getting it. And while the vast, vast, vast majority of cases aren't severe,
a lot of people are having really bad illnesses.
And we don't even know about long COVID.
Friends of ours, really bad flu.
Another friend of mine hasn't been able to eat for two weeks
because it all tastes rancid.
I tweeted about this and of like a thousand likes.
Or whatever.
All these responses.
I think there were like ten people.
That are double vaxxed.
And boosted.
Who are saying like.
I cannot believe how sick I am.
Oh no.
A couple people saying.
I'm waiting for a respirator.
Oh.
Or like a respiratory clinic.
So like.
And like a triple vaxxed rating.
So.
I.
Again. This is anecdotal. This is anecdotal. But there's also there's also a delta crom or something like exactly there's like a mutant some people are
saying that you can get both i don't know i saw and i did read this somewhere that seemed legit
right so it's just it's just about um you know for me it's about doing my very best to be responsible while also acknowledging
that I'm going to go about my life in the ways that continue to make sense.
But it just I don't know.
I saw two things on Instagram stories from friends this morning that I thought were illustrative
to both have kids under five years old who can't
get vaccinated.
Um,
Cody's definitely got it.
Um,
he's sneezing.
Got a few sniffles going on.
Both.
Um,
and,
and based on this,
you know,
N equals one,
it seems like it's not that bad.
We should just let it rip.
He seems fine.
Uh, so. Went for a run earlier.
Feeling good.
Exactly.
Two friends with kids under five who can't get vaxxed, both very liberal. it, that she is concerned about anyone doing anything that could come back and connect
to her family and potentially give her child COVID.
Is this the person that did invite me to New Year's Eve?
It is a different person.
I'm just kidding.
We can circle back to that.
Eric, I'm sorry.
I see.
But I like where we're going.
I believe that was because she had gotten these really expensive test kits that were $70 a pop.
And she was like, I don't know this person.
I'm not spending $70.
I'm so joking.
I had a very happy solo New Year's Eve.
Beautiful.
Well, we missed you.
But so the one parent is absolutely petrified of getting it.
And she is very bright. And there's,
and she is very bright,
but there is no data supporting that.
There is driving her kid to school would have been as dangerous as her kid getting COVID.
On the other hand,
I have a friend who's a parent whose school just keeps getting canceled for
a week.
There's one case,
one kid,
one four-year-old gets it,
and they cancel school for two more weeks.
And it's hell.
It's hell for the parents.
The kids are falling way behind.
There's going to be severe societal consequences.
And it's essentially an impossible problem to solve
when you have two smart people
who want exactly diametrically opposed things for their child
and will fight at their school board with their rep
for those two different points of view.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
I don't know how you square that circle.
That sounds unsolvable.
It's hard.
Because that's also like two people who ostensibly are on the same side,
the same team-ish, in the same same worldview and the same sort of reality and that's but then there's all these other people who have a
completely different reality uh so yeah unsolvable did you guys see nate silver's contribution to
the school dialogue i i missed it but i thought is it gonna be bad because he is? It is. Oh, great. Yes. Okay. It was saying that school closures are so traumatic, are worse than like, oh, you're
laughing.
Wait a minute.
What was it actually?
It's a worse policy decision than going to Iraq.
Yeah.
Than the Iraq war.
It's worse for children.
It's comparable to the Iraq war.
The effect on children.
In terms of like a policy decision.
Yeah.
It's like, it's like so And like I
Like in what sense like like like it was
Painful for me to be as a child while
We were in the Iraq war I would say that was like
Are we talking about
The societal consequences
The consequence the ultimate consequences of it
Oh like for veterans
Or it's just people it's like society
In general right well I mean
He didn't specify
He just said something ridiculous And he didn't He didn't specify he just said
Something ridiculous and then didn't
He wasn't yeah
Yeah every single thing he says
But like he's so like
Obviously there's like definitely like racism
And xenophobia going on there because he's not considering
Like what like the Iraqi people
Or like Iraqi children and how
Right I forgot
But also like he's just trying to say it's an extreme problem.
He's not a good communicator.
I mean, maybe because Twitter is not an effective way to communicate.
He's bad at it.
I mean, no offense to you guys.
I know you guys tweet.
I think that's the problem.
Twitter is bad for sure.
He's bad at it.
He's very bad at it.
Well, he made his bread and butter at it too, right?
I mean, he's a brilliant statistic it. He's very bad at it. Well, he made his bread and butter out of it too, right? I mean, he's a brilliant statistician.
He is.
And he came, he started with a very reasonable good point,
which is there's no public policy position.
There's no public policy that should not start with a cost benefit analysis.
And if you look at the closing of the schools for the amount of time we have,
it is very clear that the cost outweighed the benefit
um however he could have tweeted that he should not that was where you stop the iraq war was
obviously like but then it becomes a fight for a day about his completely disgraceful
point about the iraq which is like it doesn't even matter who cares so nate silver said some
dumb shit about.
I'm sure.
I'm sure if we were more popular, you know, like if we were Nate Silver, I'm sure anybody could take any one thing that we said and add a context here and then make it into a thing today.
So I'm sorry, Nate Silver.
No, don't do it.
No, no, no.
I don't know.
You guys, I just don't.
I just don't want anybody to fight anymore
When it comes to
I'm so sorry to tell you this
I know but it's not
I just want to love and eat dirt
When it comes to schools
There is one point I have to make
My wife is a public school teacher
And she'll be mad at me if I do not make this point
When schools
Are like schools being
Closed is bad for kids like i'll agree there
but it's like we we've set up this false thing where we can either close the schools which is
really bad for teachers or keep them all open and everyone gets sick and fuck teachers right we don't
care if they get sick or whatever and i think what we're upset about is that we don't have adequate
child care systems set up in this country.
Thank you.
Because every parent has to work.
Everyone has to work.
And so when schools shut down, there's no system in place.
We don't have anything available.
School is child care.
Right.
School is child care.
And that's how we've set it up in our society.
But because everyone needs to keep working, like everything else can shut down, but everyone needs to be at their computers working their eight to 10 hours a day. We can't do this. And so that's the messaging
that gets lost. So of course, I agree that it's really bad when schools are shut down for a long
period of time. I don't think it should be off the table to shut them down for the next two weeks
while every cases are breaking records, especially because while schools can be open safely, they
can be open safely, they can be open
safely, but school districts are not doing all the things that would be necessary to
make them safe.
The ventilation that we've all been promised is not happening.
Kids don't wear their masks like there's going to be a ton of cases.
Those are such good points, but we already sunk so much into the bad decisions that the
reasonable decision, which is at the height,
at the peak of these things, you shut it down for two weeks. That makes sense. Vaccine mandates for
teachers, which I think should be, you know, in every school district in the country. There's no,
I think basically for any activity in public life, then you could relax a lot of other restrictions.
But I mean, did you guys see the Chris Hayes had a tweet yesterday?
I don't know how you feel about Chris Hayes,
but saying like,
what did you see how much money we allocated to schools for COVID safety?
Where did that money go?
And then some people started posting breakdowns and it is not the things
that soft code.
Right.
I believe that.
What were some of the things did you.
Oh,
I mean,
scrubbing down is the most popular.
Anything you can hire thousands of people to constantly disinfect surfaces, that is over. But we know that's not good.
It's such a waste of time.
We've known for so long that that's not good.
Kids are so germy.
They're just immediately putting their trash hands all over those surfaces.
No offense to kids, but they have trash hands.
The air needs to be cleaned.
The school regulations are still like, well, you're only a close contact if you were within this many feet of the student who tested positive.
But it's like they're all sitting in the unventilated room.
We've known that that's how they're going to get it for two years.
Also, six feet apart is kind of bullshit.
I think that's sort of, just to sort of circle back.
Like, I think this is sort of related to the question, Katie, that you were asking about sort of like the camps of like, do do everything we can.
And is everyone just going to get it?
We've had this for two years and we failed every step of the way.
So like the I think for a lot of people
the idea of like oh we'll do we'll do everything we can is just like will we we're not doing we
didn't do that the things we needed to do needed to happen fucking like march in 2020 yeah um and
and it's so frustrating that personal the personal the onus gets put on the individual of like you do this
you do this
you do this
you do this
you google this
you do this
sure yes
okay I want to
do my part
but the fuck
is happening
you clowns
we are running
out of time here
a few things
I just want to
throw out there
about
Omicron COVID in general a few things I just want to throw out there about Omicron, COVID in general.
A few things.
A couple things.
So this is interesting.
Jonathan, you included this and I was wanting to look this up.
But rapid tests are probably better than PCR tests at determining if someone is infectious.
So, yeah, I guess people can test positive on a pcr for a long time after an
infection whereas the rapid tests um are less sensitive and it's you really get a read if you
have enough of the viral load so that's interesting because they're so bad that they're good for this
thing for this kind of like to know if you're actually could infect if you're contagious yeah
you know so at
least you know that i'm not like probably spreading a bunch of virus particles right now um i heard
over the break from a nurse cody and flint and jonathan um your beards make the masks fit but
they don't work as well just so you know know. Wow, you guys know that before. Three beards, yeah.
Okay, mom.
That's why I have it, clearly.
But I'm often a beard, so.
I feel like that was an attack on me, but.
That's for a different cause.
Did you text that to Katie
just to tee you up for the joke?
Yeah.
One thing that I've learned that's interesting that might make people feel good.
Maybe.
So if you have had Delta, you don't have very good protection against Omicron.
Omicron but if you have had Omicron you are very well protected protected protected against the others so most sorry all you delta that is how Omicron is going to overtake the other strains
and become the dominant one here and it is a different disease than the others Noel yeah
talk to me about this thing you just sent my text messages so
flint texted this to me because i've been complaining so when i got my my two moderna
shots my my menstrual cycle because i'm a woman yeah uh and i identify as such is uh gross messed
up it got really messed up and it was extremely painful and my um and it lasted for
months where i i basically had to go to a gynecologist and he's like you have ovarian
cysts right and i never had had this before this was like a totally new thing and i had to go on a
very specific diet to like a very anti-inflammatory which i think makes sense like you know but and i
was convinced it was the vaccine but of course there's not data on that and it feels very anecdotal but what i was seeing on
the internet was like a lot of women being like my cycle was really messed up after the vaccine
and if you try to write something like this men or you know mostly men are like that's
that doesn't seem to be right nick can you cut this for time? Are you serious? Oh my god.
I was just making a joke about men
censoring women. Wowie.
Okay, so. Actually, we can take it back
so I can talk about this instead.
Wow.
I know you guys are joking, but it makes me very
emotional. No, I'm just kidding.
So, I got
better, like, very recently, and I
had been avoiding getting my booster because I didn't want it to happen again.
And I'm like, I don't want to be paranoid.
I don't want to be anti-vax.
But I did feel this.
I know that it was true.
Like for me, it feels true.
But of course, you sound crazy.
But I so I ended up having to get the booster because of Omicron.
And it started again.
And it's been so bad and so flint just texted me an article where
it was like anecdotally but through this study they're showing that it has impacted women's
cycles and of course the study is saying that it's not exactly as significant like over a cross
section of people it's not very significant but it is technically significant enough for them to
be reporting on it and a lot of people anecdotally are having very similar reactions to me like yeah so so i i this isn't the first i've heard of this
i have a female text group thread and um a lot of people a lot a high percentage of women in that
there's like 10 of us um have had weird things happen to their menstrual cycle afterwards. I myself had a very disrupted cycle.
However, I also got out of an extremely toxic relationship and my aunt died and there was
a lot of stuff going on.
So that could have also affected my cycle.
So I wasn't quite sure.
But it's interesting for me that you bring this up.
And it reminds me of when they were talking about teens and
myocarditis after getting the vaccine. And it's like, and everyone attacks that. And I am as
pro-vaxxers, they come, but it's like, everything does have adverse outcomes for some percentage of
people. And in the study, it's like, right, the cost, the benefit of these things so wildly outweighs the cost. But it's also a really sort of dark side of things because we're so divided that we do tend to attack people who fall into the category who do have adverse outcomes from these things that are societal goods.
Yeah. And then I also keep quiet about it because I don't want to add I don't want to add fuel to the fire and I don't want to come off as sounding crazy.
But I'm also like, oh, i know that this is really happening and i do from my intuition it feels like
it's an inflammatory response like and you know who's who's to say i wouldn't have had these same
symptoms if i had actually gotten covid right like my body could be attacking itself um so because
when i got on this diet what the trade- off of these symptoms would be. Right. And when I got on a like an anti-inflammatory, like strict diet, my symptoms went away.
So I'm going to just do it again. But it's it's something I've never experienced before.
And it's extremely painful. And I know that they talk about these vaccine case studies.
They don't because they don't look at these sorts of symptoms because they're often like a couple weeks out or they don't really believe it or and you know when i went to the gynecologist i tried to talk to him
about this and he was i was like i've gained all this weight and and he was like covid it's covid
but he meant more like everyone's gained weight and i'm like no no i think there's something wrong
with me and then he was like you have ovarian cysts and i'm like so what is that and he didn't
even tell me i had to google it and it's literally all of my Symptoms And so it's like but I tried to talk to a
Healthcare professional about it who basically was like
Yeah that shit just happens because you're a
You're a woman
And I'm just like yeah
And it's very scary
Routinely so many
That's not a new topic but yeah
Doctors not believing women
When they're coming and talking about
their bodies it was like we're in tune with it we know when something's wrong we know it's wrong
and it just felt like i was in a movie i was like you're saying everything if i could if i wrote
this it would feel exaggerated like how you're dismissing me right now but okay i'll just i'm
gonna and this is why people probably google how to cure themselves of everything because
our dog you know what i'm trying to say like that's why people probably Google how to cure themselves of everything because our dog, you know what I'm trying to say?
Like, that's why I got the horse tranquilizer.
No, I'm just kidding.
And anyway, Invect, Invecterman, whatever, brought my period back.
Yes.
Oh my God.
That is such a good advertisement.
I should tweet at them.
We should invent Invecterman and have it be the care for everything it's the
off-brand ivermectin well my my brother who i think you know katie and cody have met and noel
knows well as a doctor and he would and he has the worst bedside manner of anyone i've ever met
he would um but he's a good doctor go to him he He's a good doctor. But he would say patients have become so wildly insane.
They don't listen.
They don't follow the advice the doctor gives.
They've all Googled what their symptoms are in advance and tell the doctor what they have with no evidence. evidence so now doctors have dealt with so much crazy that they just assume everyone's fucking
crazy and they are short with everyone which is obviously a bad situation or perhaps doctors were
always like you know authorities and people didn't i don't know how else to describe this but
you know how do we how do you say that i'm sure that's true but it's also true that doctors have never listened
to me ever like you know like as a child so i just don't feel and i feel like women are not
listened to or like minorities aren't listened to and and there's this i'm the authority and
doctors should be an authority right they have a lot of schooling that should be a sort of thing
but what is this what is this i'm the i'm i know better than what you are actually experiencing your body
what if it was a little bit more of a collaborative anyway well in for-profit medicine they don't have
time to collaborate with you and you can come to the next page if it was state-run medicine they
would say the same thing and it just i think we have to have a shift yeah the way that we all deal with no more doctors no more doctors no just just google it
um wild west no thank you for bringing that up i think that's an interesting point of conversation
and i bet a percentage of our listeners with a menstrual cycle will relate to that. Yeah. You're not alone.
You're not alone.
And on that note,
I think it's time to wrap things up,
but I can talk with you for forever,
but that's why we're friends.
Tell our listeners where we can find you online,
plug projects you have coming up,
whatever you got. I know you've got a lot
don't look for me
listen to your album
go listen
to Noelle's album it's amazing
it's great but you know
I don't know you know being
in the public I don't know
this is scary just
I know I think your i mean i mean music
and flint and i work together and we do hopefully we have some cool stuff happening flint yeah
noelle what's one song one song of yours that you want people to listen to yeah that's good good
that's great what flint do you have a pitch or do you oh well i've did a cover of lovely day the
bill withers song that's really song That people really seem to like
I really like
Playing for Keeps
It's the first song off of my first album
It's called Played for Keeps
I also like It's So Nice
I get that stuck in my head a lot
Oh that's nice
I'll be like in a pleasant mood
And enjoying the day
Or something and I'll have I'll hear your little voice I mood And enjoying the day or something
And I'll have I'll hear your little voice
I'm not gonna try to sing it because I can't sing
But I hear the chorus
And it gives me a little pep in my step
You know what's great is I don't really like
The personal attention on me
About the things that I made but you saying that
About you liking a song
And it popping like I could cry
Actually I've heard some of you do it right
Yeah it is it truly is I'm not An asshole it popping like I'm I could cry so actually I do it right yeah it is it truly is
I'm not an asshole it's really
the only reason why I'm doing it
I've heard some of Noelle's new songs
that she hasn't recorded oh yeah and I would
say those are gonna really
blow people away I was treated to
one in her living room
yeah it's great so if there are any
not shady music people
out there.
Yeah.
The industry who want to help me navigate it.
It would be really awesome.
Yeah.
Reach out.
But you can't be shady.
No shady.
You have to like you have to like we don't want no scrubs.
Yeah.
Sunny and bright.
I only have a trash Twitter where I follow 30 journalists and Katie.
Yeah.
That's actually true.
I'm not going to share your Twitter handle, but you're a fan.
You share a lot.
I put a lot of stuff back.
So, yes, my name is Flint Wayness.
That last name is terrible.
That's my Instagram.
No, it's not.
But he's an interesting follow.
I am now a screenwriter and, know I have a couple movies in development
but they're not greenlit yet so
you know I can't tell you to go
to the theater and see them
no not yet
that's not the case yet but they will
also Omicron
also Omicron
okay guys that does it for us
this week thank you again for
joining us this was so much fun
um oh hey everyone real quick little reminder we love you very much much