Some More News - The Rogan-Peterson Experience, The Re-Breyer-Ment, and Elon More News
Episode Date: January 28, 2022Hi. Zack Bornstein (@ZackBornstein) joins Katy and Cody to talk about turning the 6-3 conservative nightmare Supreme Court into a....6-3 conservative nightmare Supreme Court. Plus..., they chat about the 4.5-hour conversation between Jordan Peterson and Joe Rogan, a Tennessee County banning "Maus" in schools, and why you should probably not let Elon Musk put a computer chip in your brain. 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 Athletic Greens is going to give you an immune-supporting FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase if you visit http://athleticgreens.com/morenews today. Again, simply visit http://athleticgreens.com/morenews to take control of your health and give AG1 a try. Right now, when you purchase a 3-month Babbel subscription, you'll get an additional 3 months for FREE. That's 6 months, for the price of 3! Just go to http://BABBEL.com and use promo code MORENEWS. That's B-A-B-B-E-L dot com, code MORENEWS. Babbel—Language for life. Right now Trade Coffee is offering a total of $20 off your first three bags when you go to http://drinktrade.com/morenews. 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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Hey hello welcome back to even more news the first and only news podcast my name is katie
stole that's so true it's your name and what the show is hi i'm cody johnston name wise hey cody
johnston name wise and joining us today for the first time writer director comedian zach bornstein hello how are you hello hi very well we're doing great
my dog is crying a lot in the other room he heard me start to talk and just lost his shit
i feel bad about it but it's too late man he heard you say that his nude pot his news podcast
isn't valid well once he starts actually releasing it, then maybe
there would be another
news show, but until then, he's
just talking about it. We could publish it.
Whining about it. We've got the bandwidth.
I want to start off picking it up
with the story about your haircut that
you were telling us before we began recording, because
it sounded like a good one. Yeah, I had...
So, until yesterday, I hadn't gotten a haircut
in three years. So, this is pre--covid my hair was down like it when it was wet i felt like
it was like slippery eels touching my shoulder blades it was past the clavicles it was rough
everyone in my life was telling me i look terrible but i was sticking it out. A point of clarification. This had been going on pre-COVID.
This was just a choice.
Pre-COVID for a little bit.
But I mean, COVID's been a while at this point.
It has.
Yeah, it's been like a couple of years.
It sure has.
Would you say that maybe pre-COVID,
like your last haircut was like kind of where you're at now?
Yes.
Yeah.
Okay.
And then the reason I ended up doing the slice finally,
besides everyone telling me they couldn't bear looking at my face anymore,
was I was out to dinner the other night and it was an anniversary dinner.
So we wanted to go out and I was so nervous about COVID.
I was like, you know what?
We'll book a table outside.
Okay, we got it.
Okay.
Is it going to be crowded?
You know what?
It was like kind of far away from everyone.
Everything's safe.
Everything's good.
I go to pay the check at the end and there's my hair's uh hanging down and there's a candle on the table and i just start hearing this crackling like those like wood wick
candles and then this horrible stink and then this bright light and the whole left side of my hair
had burst into flames and i like went and started patting it out and uh luckily got it out
quickly everyone's looking so i i've been worried about covid this whole time when the only thing i
needed to worry about was lighting my entire head on fire i like when you said that you got
before we were recording he said he got a haircut and it felt much safer and that's what i wanted to explore and now we understand what and yes
welcome to long hair life it is treacherous it has its hazards i thought like maybe it got caught
in like a fan or something normal i used to keep my hair really short been growing it out pandemic
enjoying it but yeah i mean i smoke weed and every so often i'll be like what is that smell oh i've i've singed myself and just a little bit of hair smell burnt is bad it's so stinky i couldn't i
shampooed it like i took took shower after shower could not get the burnt hair smell out
i don't know if you guys have ever you know burnt hair a bunch but it's not recommended
not to that sense yeah opposite of a commercial do not burn hair my wife recently got her hair burnt hair a bunch, but not recommended.
Opposite of a commercial.
Do not burn hair. My wife recently got her hair caught on fire
and it smelled like burnt hair for
like a week.
Keep it in.
Did it
seem like half a haircut? How much burned off?
Actually, probably a solid inch.
I mean, I needed probably
over a foot off, but it was a good start. I did, I needed probably over a foot off,
but it was a good start.
I did part of the barber's job.
Yeah, you helped them out.
But now you can't donate it for a wig or something.
Oh, well.
Yeah, they don't like charred hair as much at Locks for Love.
They like fresh locks, not the charred remains.
One more point of discussion before we get to news getting
to know you you are a writer how has this pandemic been how is the i'm assuming you've been working
in writers rooms or meeting over zoom has this been is this a welcome change do you see this
being the future of tv writing it's interesting because at first i did not like it because the timing was all wrong
because you know in writers rooms it's so much about building and building and building and
you know jumping on what someone else said to add a punch line and they jump back into yours to
build it more and blah blah the timing was weird because if one person glitches for a moment or
showrunner like their thing goes out for a moment
there's also just fatigue too that like you know there's the zoom fatigue of people just couldn't
be on for more than a couple hours eventually i hate to say it but i kind of love it now
the like fatigue thing is also like now days are nice and short and you get to just focus on writing
i also love hate how much i love this
when you have the zoom and you're talking jokes but you also have the text the like chat yeah
on the side it's like you have like a group chat and so if you have written jokes at the same time
you've got like almost this dual like like this double stream going so i love that you're keeping
your brain engaged in multiple arenas here exactly and
and uh and i also weirdly love pitching in on zoom because i've i've had the i've i've had better luck
selling stuff than ever on zoom because i think it's because you can have your like you almost
have like a teleprompter so it looks like you're looking at the camera still whereas in person
you're like doing like an eighth grade you know science report you're like looking down at your paper and then well and then there's
the nerves when you're driving across town you're gonna go wait outside someone's office and then
you're brought in and you're taking out a chunk of their day when maybe they're late and half
paying attention this is very different you've got you're surrounded by comforting objects
and when you're done you can go like have a bite of ice cream from the freezer or whatever.
Yeah, you're saying stuff.
A lot of my writer friends have had similar journeys of like, can't imagine doing this.
Can't see him.
Imagine this being productive.
But then all of a sudden, it's not like they've written on a show that was half in person,
half on Zoom.
Now they've done entire shows over
zoom and actually have built relationships uh and figured out how to communicate in this medium
and yeah it saves a lot of time and energy yeah it's maybe more efficient the one thing i really
miss though are lunch bits yeah because i feel like those actually really they often
weirdly make like lunch bits make it onto the show of like just when you're fucking around at lunch
and you have something so dumb that ends up being like it just spirals out of control and you're all
convinced that it's actually a good bit when it makes no sense in the context but it makes it
onto the show anyway i love a lunch bit you know yeah there's an element
uh because i i do agree with a lot of the stuff you're talking about but there is an element of
like being in the same room and not like because you're on a zoom you're like we're gonna focus
on this we have to figure this out we do this as opposed to like we're all kind of like
fucking around in the office and natural things like that come up uh that wouldn't otherwise so there's like some
magical element i think that is missing but largely yeah i mean fucking around is like such
a big part of like i don't know good creative stuff yeah and writing in general i mean but i
will also say to this point about having the chat going in the zoom before we started i was talking
about being pretty add and how in my dream world i'd be walking around my house doing this podcast
fidgeting you know carrying you around with me maybe i'll get a headset i don't know
but i i i just had a flash to being in actual in-person meetings and feeling really restless
because i didn't know where to put all my energy. But when you have the Zoom, you can. You can do the chat.
You can talk.
You've got a few more things.
Anyway, we've solved it all, guys.
We've unpacked this.
You know what?
There's nothing bad about technology.
It's pure good and made of love.
No notes.
Well, not for right now.
Maybe later in the show.
Yeah, maybe we'll talk about that.
We'll be talking about some stuff.
But first up, I would like to talk about
the big news this week one of the big news this week justice stephen breyer is retiring
at the end of the court's current term ensuring that joe biden should be able to fill his vacancy
before we inevitably lose control of the Senate. And this will perhaps
be the single most positive thing that Justice Breyer has done in his 30-year tenure, specifically
retiring and for Biden to be able to do this. He's currently the oldest member of the court at 83.
Activists have been encouraging him to retire since biden's inauguration provided we keep this
which i hope we should be able to do we will maintain the six to three uh balance fuck that's
so good yeah maintaining six to three yes we did it that's like a while time jonathan thank you
jonathan does such a great job putting our notes together.
And he put this question.
It's like, is this good news?
It's like best case scenario.
We're as far down as we already were.
Yeah.
And that's as everything goes according to plan.
Right.
Exactly.
Yeah.
It's like a lateral dig.
You're in a hole.
And you're like, we're going to make the hole wider yeah we're not we're not going lower we're widening
the hole it's it's also just such a bummer like yeah we should be able to get this done although
actually even though i know we are fully capable of getting somebody nominated and confirmed uh i feel nervous i feel kind of
like we passed the football to charlie brown and and there's no telling what'll happen but i i am
i do believe that it'll be fine but i can't help it wait in the in the analogy lucy is handing the
football to charlie brown she's not doing a place kick. And then she's just got it.
He's just holding it.
Are you calling me out on my Charlie Brown?
No, I was trying to figure out the analogy
because usually it's like Lucy holds the football
and then pulls it up.
Yeah, in this analogy, we gave it to Charlie
and there's no fucking telling what's going to happen
because we're off the grid now, man.
It is off the grid.
There is no contingency for when Charlie Brown is off the grid. There is no contingency
for what Charlie Brown has handed the football.
Yeah, no. He might not run in the
right direction, but yeah.
It's, yeah, okay, good news.
We can maintain this terrible
ratio.
And all the conservatives are like 25,
so I think it could be a little
while.
It's true, right?
He nominated a couple preteens up there.
Things to note, up until 2017,
60 Senate votes were required
to confirm a Supreme Court justice,
but we remember that being nuked in 2017
to nominate Neil Gorsuch.
So thank you, our Republican friends,
for being a friend.
I don't think that he'll have a hard time passing,
from what I understand.
You know, even Cinema and Mansion have...
Probably not.
You know, voted yes on...
Yeah, they seem to, like...
It's the legislation that they have a problem with,
not the, like, judicial appointments
that have been going on.
I find that they always find new ways to surprise me with how much they suck, though.
So I'm not going to I'm always I'm impressed, just like the sheer creativity to find new
ways to shoot themselves in the foot.
So it's definitely possible.
One might even say probable, unfortunately.
And a very important part of this is that Biden has committed on the campaign trail that he would nominate a black woman to Supreme Court and reiterated that on Thursday, which is exciting.
That's great.
And here are some of the names being floated.
Real quick.
I just have to say, I think it's very funny.
Like, this is an issue for people on the right. And like wokeness, the representation, and all that kind of stuff. Ronald Reagan pledged that he would nominate a woman to the Supreme Court when he was running, and then he did.
Good tidbit.
Good little tidbit for anybody who likes to, I don't know.
anybody who likes to i don't know are they arguing that he should have just nominated a black woman like nominated who he was going to nominate but not made a big deal about it is that what
i think it's just like don't uh yeah like because to them it means like oh you're gonna nominate an
unqualified person just because of their race where it's like well no they're all gonna be
qualified people i think that's what right i didn't know if they were being just straight up racist or if they
were being like definitely calling it out as wokeness you know that whole thing probably uh
but right now the front runners katanji brown jackson a member of the u.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. The current Senate confirmed her to that post just last year,
which is a good sign.
You know, they didn't have too many issues with her.
She was confirmed by Susan Collins, Lindsey Graham, and Lisa Murkowski.
They're all extremely qualified, and it's crazy.
I mean, especially if you look at, like, you know,
Amy Coney Barrett was, like, still in law school,
and Kavanaugh's only recommendation was from, like, Squee.
So I feel like we're already, like, leagues ahead of...
And, like, all the people that he's nominating are, like,
already judges and, like, have a ton of experience.
So anything that's, like, anything from the right saying they're inexperienced
or unqualified is just pure racism.
There's nothing else to it.
Especially if you just have to point to the people
that they supported and compare resumes.
The other frontrunner name being floated is Leandra Kruger.
From my relatively uninformed perspective,
she's my least favorite pick.
She's known as a moderate and an incrementalist.
And then the other name being floated
that I'm just going to mention because it's fun
is Kamala Harris as a potential solve
to the predicament they have themselves in
where I guess they don't like her very much
according to news reports.
But that's obviously...
Is that just Bill Kristol who's saying that?
Because I haven't seen anyone else suggest Kamala.
But then people picking up on it and saying it's a fact that nobody likes her,
which could very well be true.
I saw the kind of like centrist fever dream of Kamala gets nominated and then Biden picks Mitt Romney
as his VP to shore up this mythical center.
And then Bill Kristol just gets to cream his jeans and everyone's happy.
Yeah, it's such a weird resistance tweet from four years ago.
Fox is going to see that and then run with
it, even though there's nothing
to it. It's the same on
the other side of, what if it's Obama,
Barack or Michelle?
I've seen a lot of that, where it's like,
what do you think the government
is? What are you talking
about?
Probably not Kamala
Harris. Also, I feel like a week ago he's uh
confirmed he was still gonna have her as his running mate so i feel like nominating obama
would be such a beautiful fuck you i mean he might consider it too if he wasn't making like
a hundred million dollars recording podcasts with i was gonna say like it doesn't seem like
something he would want to do because he's doing alright Yeah he's not gonna
Wave surfing and making TV shows
Yeah exactly
Get out of here I'm not going back to some
Law bullshit
Like I really want to go on the Supreme Court and just like lose
Every case for the next
Exactly
That's how you want me to die
The goal of politics is to get presidencies
So you can get an overall deal.
You don't go back.
Exactly, yeah.
You're not like, oh, yeah, I love my work in the government.
And former princes and stuff like that, too.
Although I guess Biden did it.
He was like, yeah, I'll fucking be the president, sure.
He didn't have an overall deal.
If Hulu had signed him, it wouldn't be in the White House right now.
He needed Barack.
That was a big mistake if he had that deal. He's not marketable the White House right now. He needed Brock. That was a big mistake. If only he had that deal.
He's not marketable on his own, though.
He's too sleepy.
Yeah, he's too sleepy.
You need some of that pizzazz.
You need to balance him out.
Hey, just wait until he puts out a show on Paramount+.
He's got a little fire under him.
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How about Joe Rogan?
Well, there's a few Joe Rogans.
Specifically to start Jordan Peterson on Joe on joe rogan how about
that loved it uh love any appearance uh from dr peterson uh i'm gonna yeah just throw this to you
uh well he's a silly man um he's a wholly unserious man and i love uh when he talks it's one of those things where like every clip is a gift and every continuation of
the conversation that like isn't clipped is also a gift and he's wearing a tux the whole time
pretending to pretending like he's a serious man and like there's all these conversations about
poverty and like why poor people are like at and stuff and it's like
and why poor people are at and stuff.
It's wild stuff while wearing a tuxedo.
The tux was so... It just looked like that weird high school sophomore
who wears his dad's suit to school and has a fedora.
It wasn't even pressed looking.
It was like he looked a little rumpled or something.
It's not like a sharp tux.
It was very film school bad guy.
Yeah. There was kind of generic mobster of like whatever suit you could get from like uh
you know short films in high school and stuff like that right right right um yeah it's uh like
and he's it's funny because like he does this and i know he's doing it because he is trying to
present this idea that like well joe rogan is like the new thing like the thing that like people you should
take seriously he's like he's like a rock
star he's like Dan Rather he's
like all these like he's everything
so he wants to present
it as though like I gotta wear a tux to go
on Joe Rogan this prestigious thing
but it just comes off as extremely silly
and like yeah like he's in this local
theater production of guys and dolls or
whatever
um should we play a couple clips if we must yeah just to set off this clip this was the first thing
they said right yes this was like within three minutes of the podcast okay and this is of a
four and a half hour long podcast four and a half hour we haven't mentioned that yet and that is unbelievable
because i will tell you after one hour of this you guys are wonderful i'm done done yeah oh you
mean with us watching the thing with anybody oh yeah but also he wants to literally any conversation
four and a half hours in this like extraordinary that's got to be the stinkiest room all joe rogan subsists on
is like protein powder and cigars it's got a reek in there and jordan peterson's just meat right
yeah just meat and salt water straight up red meat is that true i don't know if he still does it
but before we play this i want to share something a friend of mine who is lovely not political in any capacity posted a picture of
jordan peterson's book on her instagram page and she goes everybody told me to read this but
i don't think i liked it and i was like i'm not gonna say their name i was like honey oh god yeah
no you don't like it that's a bad that's a very funny she goes she goes yes he's
mean he seemed bad honestly it felt like he was yelling at me the whole book question mark
anyway um i thought that's a great window into like yeah just like oh you you haven't been
paying attention at all you sweet summer child good for you for like avoiding this guy and not knowing
and then reading it like no context
and be like actually this this kind of
saying this is good but it
is bad anyway
he says all the same dumb things
that all the conservatives do but he uses
like three syllable words so
it like tricks dumb
like he's like the what
like dumb guys idea of a smart guy.
He wears a toxin, uses long words,
so they're like, oh, this must be intellectual.
Seeing this picture of him in the clip,
he doesn't look rumpled so much as it's too small.
It's too small.
The giant bow tie.
And the giant bow tie.
Come on. Meat and salt water water that's like what a seal eats
it is and babeson um let's play a clip hard to sort out the climate change one is a weird one so
that one that's because there's no such thing as climate right climate and everything are the same
word and i that's what bothers me
about the climate change types it's like this is something that bothers me about it technically
it's like climate is about everything incorrect okay but your models aren't based on everything
correct your models are based on a set number of variables. Yeah. So that means you've reduced the variables,
which are everything, to that set.
Well, how did you decide which set of variables
to include in the equation if it's about everything?
Based on decades of science.
That's not just a criticism.
That's like, if it's about everything,
your models aren't right.
It's not.
Yeah, correct.
Because your models do not and cannot model everything.
What do you mean by everything when you say...
Okay. models do not and cannot model everything what do you mean by everything when you say okay so this
is a perfect uh there's a perfect peterson and rogan moment because i saw that clip and i was
like okay that's a good question for joe to want to clarify what do you mean by everything because
it's nonsense what he was saying like he's trying to say that like we can't predict everything um
but nobody says like climate means everything and so he joe asked to clarify i ended up listening to
about 20 to 30 minutes after this and peterson tries to explain but also doesn't try to explain
and he goes into all these sort of like he attempts to make these analogies and like talk about like allegories,
like the goat and the frog and all this stuff
to explain what he means.
But it's all nonsense.
And every like five minutes,
Joe Rogan says, okay, but like, you know,
the CO2 levels are like measurable.
And like, we know that that causes this and this and this.
And like, he will just not acknowledge
what Joe is saying,
which is a very, very light pushback.
You can tell for a lot of this conversation that in his mind, he's like, what the fuck are you talking about, man?
That's not that's not it.
But the thing he tries to do on a show a lot is like, there's not very little pushback.
You're free to talk about whatever.
It's the marketplace of ideas and stuff.
It's a ridiculous.
He's just a ridiculous man.
of ideas and stuff um it's a ridiculous he's just a ridiculous man and uh i think we're gonna do a whole episode about this particular we've been promising it for years but it's been a long time
it's fascinating but he's back baby he talks about like poor people and like yeah i we'll get we'll
get to it we'll get to that yeah he also claims that neither of them are white because they're both tan.
Yeah.
Which was a nice little section.
We gotta play that one as well.
I can play a bit from that section as well.
We should, for sure.
Here we go.
We're gonna spend four and a half hours on this.
Yeah, it's just, okay, so real quick, I'm sorry.
Before you play this next clip,
because the climate thing,
he talks about how we don't know what to do.
The whole thing is about how we can't predict everything about how, like, we, you know, we don't know what to do. The whole thing is about how, like, we can't predict everything.
Therefore, like, and he doesn't say this part.
We should predict nothing.
Well, he doesn't say this part.
That's the Jordan Peterson trick, is that he makes these sort of, like, descriptive claims and avoids prescriptive claims.
So he's like, well, this is the way it is.
But what he really means is, and therefore, we should do nothing nothing and he won't say we should do nothing because he can't um because
then joe would be like well that's that's nonsense obviously we gotta do something so he sort of
tries to talk about things in a way where he can make these oftentimes just wrong statements and
then like step away so you the listener his fans can sort of come to that conclusion because later on he talks about
climate change as if it's a real thing that there's stuff to be done about but i don't know
if anyone listening thought that that's maybe the opposite of what he was just talking about like
he's trying he's trying to discredit it but then he accepts it as fact later on so it's these sort
of conflicting things to confuse you and then just be like, well, then don't do anything. Having not listened to all four hours, but having the clips that I
have seen, there is an element of saying something and expecting it to be completely accepted
in this format. And if he's not quite getting the reception that he was hoping for, you know,
just kind of making it more and more convoluted and oblique
and not really having a way to respond.
And it's just kind of a tactic in general that you see of just,
I mean, gibberish, word salad.
That doesn't quite make sense.
And so you can't even pick it all apart
because anything that you try to diagram
what this part
of the sentence means and they can make it be like well that's not what i meant well what the
fuck did you mean it's yeah anyway that's my word million dollar conversation yeah
we sacrificed neil young for this oh god we'll get to that all right here we go depending on who you ask either you're a voice
of reason and rationality and and uh you know personal responsibility or you're a voice of
intolerance and bigotry and anger and hateful sexual prejudice dyson call you and mean mean white man yeah and and a mean angry
white man hilarious yeah you're not mean at all that's what's dumb about that statement it's you're
not mean at all it's i am white actually that's a lie too i'm kind of tan and he was actually not
black he was sort of brown because i'm i'm darker than you. Yeah, yeah. That's ridiculous. But neither of us are white.
Well, I'm Italian.
And he was brown, not black.
Well, isn't that weird?
Yeah, it's really weird.
The black and white thing is so strange because the shades are so...
Tan and brown.
There's such a spectrum of shades of people.
Unless you're talking to someone who is like 100% African from the darkest place where they're not wearing any clothes all day.
And they've developed all that melanin to protect
themselves from the sun
Joe
Joe
I feel bad even
if we're gonna have that audio on our
podcast I know I
yeah nauseous well there's just
so much about it this like ridiculous
a a I mean Joe
like from the darkest place where they don't wear clothes all day and like it's just so much about it this like ridiculous a a i mean joe like from the darkest place where
they don't wear clothes all day and like it's just like yeah you're really dipping into some
some racism there um but they know like it's not confusing there's a history in america
specifically of like the invention of race and these these distinctions that people made to uh
reinforce slavery for hundreds of years and like that's not you have just a drop of black blood
like it's just like none like he and surely they know surely jordan peterson knows that he's not
i'm actually quite tan first of all all, no, you're not.
Listeners can't see the clip.
Truly what standard.
He's not tan in that clip.
But that's clearly not what people mean.
And so it's just one of those like, are you confused?
Or are you just pretending to be confused to obfuscate this whole situation?
Infuriating, deeply upsetting nonsense that goes on for four hours.
Four and a half. Four and a half.
Four and a half, to be fair.
That's like the Peter Jackson Blu-ray extended.
They actually do a second four and a half hour one with commentary over the whole thing.
I hear that they want Zack Snyder
to release his original nine hour version
of this whole conversation.
Ooh, the drama.
I'm not even joking. I would listen to
their commentary on this one and a half hour
conversation. Oh, I made a great
point right there. Really?
It's pretty good.
It's a pretty good impression. Oh, I look so tan.
Well, no, it's just like there's so much to talk
about with this. We don't need to
play all the clips and we will revisit this.
It's just one of those like he disappeared for a long time for various reasons and now like this is like he's
back he's wearing a tux he's on joe rogan and he's still a wholly unserious man and every other
sentence you have to stop and go wait a minute man what are you talking about what do you think
you're saying here there's a whole section where he talks about how uh poor people like climate
change in order to really uh solve climate change you need to get uh poor people out of poverty
because uh the way that like living in poverty is like well you're not really thinking about like
the very far future or like your broad environment you're thinking they're also saying they're not
contributing enough to right and like and like using using so much energy but like resources but
like there's a kernel of truth there where it's like yeah if you're living in poverty you're
thinking about like your next meal how you're going to get clothes and food for your kids and
things like that you're not thinking about like oh i'm going to invest over like this year like
whatever it is a like paycheck to paycheck sort of day-to-day sort of thing but then he taught he
uses that again like
talk about like don't do anything and then joe rogan even brings up like well that's why people
talk about like wealth redistribution and socialism and things and then he goes off on this whole
defense of capitalism because naturally uh if you if you have like 20 people and they have 10
dollars and they randomly trade with each other over Over time, very few people will have all
the money. That's just how it works.
Therefore,
it's fine. He talks
about how we need to get poor people
out of poverty, but doesn't
actually propose anything to
do it. Because to him, it's just like, well, we'll let it
happen. We won't do anything. And over
time, maybe, but then he makes the point
that over time, actually, it doesn't work like that. he even uses monopoly as an example like even in monopoly it happens
and jordan peterson i don't know if you know this but monopoly was literally invented by a socialist
to point out the flaws in capitalism uh so it's just this this fucking impossible conversation
of this man trying to put forth his ideology without being
explicit about it and being wrong over and over so we don't have to keep talking about it i'll shut
up but it's just he's so he's so silly yeah but he's wearing a tux it makes it so much better i
love it you can't be silly in a tux that That's a serious thing to wear. Ah, yes.
I'll just point out.
It's impossible to be silly in a tuxedo.
Have you seen Dumb and Dumber?
That's a good point.
That's fucking awesome.
Yeah.
I would love if you wore one of those.
Add to this, that actual point about needing to pull people up out of poverty was actually
making a point about how to make the planet sustainably green and talking
about climate change and but also just it's so dehumanizing the way he talks about people it
goes on further like he there's more conversations about you know i'm an effeminate man or i have a
more feminine traits because i have a lot of negative emotions and whatever and
it's like you are in me this is all evidence to why you are a mean little white man one it's so
funny like that the friend of yours who was like i don't know i'm reading his book and he seems mean
like even even on the page he comes off as a mean person.
Very appropriate.
Also, I think it's funny that he complained about his son's sister.
So his daughter dressed up his son when he was about two in like a fairy princess costume.
Wait a minute.
He said my son's sister?
When my son was about two, his sister was about three and she had a little gaggle of friends.
It's fine. This is how he's talking talking I'm not saying he like avoided saying his daughter
um but
and he's like he was concerned about it and stuff
and Rogan was like wait what what qualms
would you have about that that's like you
know my my daughter's dressed me up in a
dress it's funny it's fine and
he sort of pushes back on this in a way
and he and
in Peterson fashion
Rogan was like well why so if
it's fine it's fun why would you worry about
anything else other than it being fun
and Peterson is like well probably because I
pause
why would I worry about that
long pause
and that's it like he
can't handle being
challenged like that because he knows that if he says what he means, Joe will actually call him out on it.
Sort of.
Right?
Like, he doesn't know how to say what he's really saying in the way that he usually obfuscates stuff.
Sure.
Because, you know, like, well, why are you worried then?
Ooh, I want to say it though
doesn't necessarily push i mean he might not readily agree but um i'm going to pivot to this
other conversation about joe rogan and spotify also it's not inherently funny uh a man or a
boy wearing a dress it's not like inherently fun it's not uh which they did not address but
whatever but that's what i mean is like they're joe rogan might push back a little bit but he
allows a lot of um disinformation on his show and that is my pivot to our next uh little story and
that is neil young is getting removed from spotify um i'm sure you guys have seen this in a blog
post published wednesday um young has
said that his label warner brothers reprise is standing by him and supporting this move even
though it means the loss of 60 of his streaming revenue that's a lot that's a lot of money
yeah he's neil young i'm sure he's fine but he's neil. He's doing fine. But that's a very bold move for him to make.
That's not going to do anything.
Yeah.
It makes Spotify look bad.
It did make Spotify look bad.
Which I think their image matters a lot to them
as a very progressive Swedish company.
So I think getting in a tussle with Neil Young young over isn't good it's not a great look but
ultimately i don't think everybody's gonna delete their spotify oh no um i just bought a neil young
album instead yeah like all right uh you know support you this way instead of like getting you
one cent after listening to an album 20 times right neil young
just has been posting his cash app help me out don't don't like look me up and like how much
money i might have already but i need it um yeah it's funny also i think uh they're just like all
these people like like joe rogan or neil young a hard choice. And they're implying that obviously kick Neil Young off.
And it's like, really?
That's your version?
It's like, that's your conclusion?
You mean not a hard choice?
Has Spotify ever?
I don't think they've ever directly responded to the Joe Rogan misinformation.
I don't, but I really don't think, I think they've just been like radio or Spotify silence
on this, and they're just hoping Joe Rogan stops saying false things.
That doesn't seem to be happening.
I mean, it's already bad.
I mean, it's the whole ivermectin thing.
It traces back to one guest he had on that spiraled out of control.
Not the first time.
Yeah, not the last.
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and decided not. Do it.
Do it. No. Do it.
Do it to introduce this next section.
Funny lyrics.
Yeah. Scientists are
worried about Elon Musk.
That's it.
Here we are. I'm sorry.
Is Neil himself here?
I'm sorry. Is Neil stepping in?
He moved from Spotify to this show. All right. All right. I'm sorry is Neil himself here I'm sorry is Neil stepping in
alright
is it Musk time
it's Musk time
scientists
are worried about Elon Musk's
Neuralink trials
and so am I
baby that's scary
here's some background
if you like me were surprised surprised to learn that elon musk
is about to start human trials implanting microchips into human brains uh neuralink
is elon musk's brain implant startup uh in 2020 they displayed a pig with a chip in its brain and showed how they were measuring the pig's brain
patterns. And then in 2021, they introduced a monkey with the chip. And it appeared that he
was controlling a game of pong with its mind. The way it works, I guess the chip is implanted on
both sides of the brain and can control areas that govern motor functions, which could be really huge for people with paralysis
or other kinds of neurological disorders, paraplegics.
But there's a lot, a lot, a lot of implications for this
that are very scary and do we just let Elon,
you go ahead, Zach.
Well, that's crazy because, I mean,
first of all, Elon Musk invented tunnels with car traffic.
He's not going anywhere near my brain with a saw.
It's so funny.
Tunnels with car traffic is the best way to describe it.
We're going to put them all into one tunnel?
He invented a robot that was a guy in a suit.
And then, so there's this the thing and uh there's this thing called brain gate at brown university it's it's essentially the same thing
but it works people's spinal cord injury strokes als they have this thing it's like the size
smaller than a penny you can put on your brain you can control like mouse cursors you can use
it to squeeze like a robot arm, some communication devices.
It's funded by the NIH.
It's funded by the Department of Veteran Affairs.
They've been researching this since the 90s, and it can move a cursor.
Neuralink was started in 2016, and Elon says you can store and replay your memories or
download yourself into a robot body
unbelievable
yeah see that exactly like that's
like the black mirror version
or whatever yeah because
that's the thing like you know he's tweeting
like oh yeah this is gonna be well also
uh it's similar to like yeah
uh the electric car it's like the first
one was like 100 years ago like you didn't
you didn't invent the electric car man also his electric cars keep crashing and burning and killing people
that they do and he like has this like he just promises so much but also like him tweeting like
this is gonna help like paraplegics and these things whenever he says something like that it
always seems like actually that's the afterthought like that's his pr his PR pitch. That's what he's saying to, like,
try to get people on board with it.
When really, he's just like,
wouldn't it be cool to play Pong with your mind?
Wouldn't it be cool to, like, get in your Tesla
and be able to, like, drive it?
But he's not thinking of, like, people in need.
Right.
There were, like, the...
Two weeks ago, there was a 19-year-old
who hacked into 25 Tesla cars and was able
to control them,
like drive them.
Like he could have driven them into walls or into each other.
And now we're expected because Elon Musk,
like you're saying is giving people false hope.
So they'll put these things and then who knows who can access it?
Who knows?
You can just like give you an epilepsy,
like give you a seizure.
Sorry.
Uh,
for like, just like remotely. It's, give you a seizure sorry from like just like
remotely it's I don't know
it's exactly like the idea
like the idea of like oh yeah
you can do this via bluetooth
bluetooth is not a very secure thing
like what you
want to let that in your brain
man they're gonna use your brain
to mine dogecoin within like absolutely
yes I mean
and there are so many
other implications like what happens if the company
goes bankrupt and these people just have a chip
in their brain well you know who
controls the data who's
controlling the chip how do you get it out what
if yeah it's also gonna be like
an Apple watch where you have to charge it every like
hour and a half and just like hold your head against
the wall or like however they try to do it and like yeah it's like all this like
a few years ago i think like 2018 or something uh someone was asking like elon musk about like
why you're like the richest man on the planet uh you've got all this like tech or whatever
what do you like you could do a lot for like low-income housing and things like that like
you actually do things that like really help people uh and he didn't respond and then like i
tweeted about it and he like he responded to me he's like actually we're gonna use uh the dirt
from the tunnels that we're digging to make low-cost bricks for low-income housing um and
it's one of those again it's one of those things like people see it like oh my god
Look at what he's doing he's selling dirt to
Poor people what the fuck are you talking about
And like this idea
That like oh actually see this
It's an afterthought that he thinks is
Like gonna sell
This thing but I've
I keep looking into it and like trying to
Like follow up
On these fucking bricks and there's
nothing it's just a thing that he says to get people on board with like i'm selling flamethrowers
or whatever he's doing but he doesn't actually care about no he doesn't helping people he's
talking about like that's not you want to help you want to help people like drive their drive
cars with brains and like help people get get around do like work on public transportation instead of
these like death tunnels that you're making um which would actually help people it's just i
hate him so much i miss i miss nerdy elon there because they're like i think like a decade or two
ago he seemed like a good dude like he was like all about electric cars and climate change and
it really seemed like he was the one good billionaire that was very environmental forward.
And I think part of it, just in the last couple of years,
I think part of being a celebrity just rots your brain.
I think being able to make a billion dollars
by saying one cryptic tweet,
like your human brain can't handle that.
And I mean mean we talk i just think if you have it in you to become a billionaire you have it in you to be
a real fucking monster especially with this kind of attention at success and validation and yeah
every time he does something sensational stocks go up or he gets some big reaction
and it always benefits him in the long run.
So you just start to feed into that cycle and you go down that path.
I think he also knows good intent is profitable because he knows probably from an early time
that he seemed like he really did have good intentions at some point.
But at this time, like you're saying of the afterthought that he might have that deep-seated
good intention as he actually means it but he also knows that saying using buzzwords like low-income
housing or you know helping people with paralysis is actually going to just you know make him three
billion dollars in an afternoon exactly yeah all like the uh the the cave diver thing where he's
like i can i could i'll send you a little submarine
that'll get stuck and won't be,
but like he offered the thing.
Same with like Flint
or like any sort of like disaster.
Well, if it'll help, I'll do this.
Like that's actually not going to help.
We're going to pivot to broken news real quick
and potentially talk about Mark Cuban's pharmacy.
But there is something to me
where it's like, yes, that's a good thing.
He's also going to make money. It's the uh thing with elon where you're like okay there's this kernel of something
that could potentially be very beneficial to people but your real aim is to make money your
real goal is still your bottom line and inherently you're not it means you're not about helping
people yeah it's profit sort of disguised as philanthropy.
But speaking of that, Jonathan, I'm throwing it to you
to talk us through some broken news stories.
Indeed.
I mean, we can talk about Mark Cuban first, actually.
Sure.
Yeah, he launched an online pharmacy at costplusdrugs.com.
The idea is he's offering a bunch of popular prescription
drugs at cost plus 15%. So a lot of these drugs are going to be like 90% or more cheaper than you
can get at a drugstore. They don't accept health insurance, but they say you'll often pay much less
than you would even with a copay at a pharmacy. What do you guys think about that?
Look, I think it's good. I mean, I do think it's good that people have access to some
to affordable medications. I think it's ridiculous how medications are priced up.
But again, he's going to make money. And there are a lot of people that still can't afford that,
you know, especially if they're
not taking health insurance right in a perfect world this doesn't exist because prescription
drugs are free or cheap because we have universal health care and so like he's getting a lot of
praise for doing this yeah but it's like uh it sucks that we have to praise people for
trying to make something better out of our
shitty system that hurts people right i i hate that i kind of love it at least i haven't seen
the like where the rug hasn't been pulled yet maybe this is just pure this is possibly the
best outcome in a the best way you can do this in a country without health care. But he's selling a leukemia drug for $47 a month.
That was $9,600 before.
Absolutely.
Even that's going to make a pretty big difference pretty quickly.
So I don't know if he's setting up that for a political run or just sees it as-
I do think that, probably.
It just seems good so far.
I'm going to give it a chance.
Of all the billionaires
i would say mark cuban is to me the i mean we talked with him on our other show last year and
a lot of people were mad at us about it um and he makes no bones about it he's a capitalist and
you know believes in that but he also does seem to care about the fact that people
are dying that people don't have um access to resources that you know corporations take
advantage of um employees and whatnot he does have that perspective and i do think that he
is um actively thinking about running someday maybe not in your future but down the line
and that's the thing it's like
this is like this is going to help a lot of people uh at least in the short term and uh probably the
long term in a lot of cases too like you're saying like these are cheap it's much cheaper um i think
i would feel a little better about it if he uh was actually interested in like abolish like health
insurance and like we we should have
this like single like everyone should be able to go to the doctor and get this stuff
um but from what i gather his actual plan to like quote fix health care is still based on like
premiums you don't have to pay uh no one would pay more than 10 percent of their uh income on
premium so like premium still exists it would be based on like loans and you have to pay the loans back um over a 12 month period and all the stuff's like well that's
that's doesn't fix anything uh it makes it maybe less than what it is now but it's still not
fixing the problem and giving it yeah like so it's just like if you if you want to really help people, not just right.
And like not like this is great, but I think it would go a long way if he also was very vocal about we need to get rid of this and actually give everybody not just access to health care, but free at the point of service health care for every single person.
free at the point of service healthcare for every single person
otherwise he's just sort of
perpetuating this system
and putting this bandaid on
it's a very good bandaid
I don't want to like disparage like this idea
of like getting these things for much
cheaper but
again I think
yeah I think what gets to me is not even about what
Mark Cuban's doing but that
like Republicans will say, like, see, the private industry and the free market fixed something that the government couldn't. But he's just, I mean, good. He took it into his own hands.
But like, this is something Congress could have done years ago, negotiating, you know,
Medicare for drug prices.
Exactly.
Like, we shouldn't, it should be pointed out, like, it shouldn't take Mark Cuban to do this,
to make this happen.
Yeah.
We shouldn't require, like, have to be like, well, hopefully there's
some nice billionaires that want to get
these drugs to people for cheaper.
Yeah. It's obviously
very rare. All the problems in my life
I'm just praying for Mark Cuban
just to come in at one point.
It's literally how
we got him on the show. I forget what
the conversation started
but i tweeted at him can i have some money trolled and then we went back and forth for a while and
he dm'd me he's like that was fun yeah can i have some of your money yeah didn't work he didn't give
me any but i know but he did come on our show yeah jonathan one more broken news story yeah so
the graphic novel mouse uh which won the Pulitzer
Prize and depicts elements of the Holocaust
with the Nazis as cats and
Jews as mice, has been
banned by a Tennessee school board because
they say it contains objectionable language
and a depiction of a
naked character. There's a
quote from one of the school board members
describing how he thinks
you can teach the Holocaust without, quote, all the nakedness and all the other stuff.
And he doesn't really specify it.
Like, he talks a little bit about what the other stuff is, but it's like, you know, the
bad stuff about the Holocaust.
And I'm not sure how you teach.
Was the swearing?
Yeah, you don't need all these swears to teach what happened.
Just teach the nice, fun version of it.
All along with critical race theory bullshit conversations of like,
we can't bear to subject our children to this traumatic telling of the truth.
We can't let them know how it really was because they're delicate.
What?
Yes, it's funny. It's bummer uh but like this just like so concerned like this naked mouse in this this uh comic book
about about the holocaust while also being furious that mini mouse is wearing a jumpsuit for like an
event uh-huh um that's also going on right now uh The school board actually, they released a statement today,
a new one about this.
And I think it's very interesting.
I'm just going to read this real quick.
We do not diminish the value of mouse
as an impactful and meaningful piece of literature,
nor do we dispute the importance
of teaching our children the historical
and moral lessons and realities of the Holocaust.
To the contrary,
we have asked our administrators
to find other works
that accomplish the same
educational goals in a more age
appropriate fashion.
And like, what is that?
What's like the age appropriate
version of teaching about this?
But Nini's life is beautiful, I think is the only
like, because what
Right, like that's exactly what I thought of.
Like, I was like, yeah.
When I was in eighth grade, we watched Schindler's List. We all had to get i was in eighth grade we watched schindler's list we all had to get our parents signatures and we watched schindler's
list which is much more r than mouse than mouse oh yeah yeah i love between that and the mini
thing republicans this week are like look mouse has gotta be sexy but not too sexy right right
don't show everything yo just show a little mouse leg yeah you need to leave
some to the imagination but not too much not too much not too much that's just right yeah we should
go to the mccann county tennessee school board and be like could you just tell us how sexy the
mice can be and what you want the mice to be wearing just like tell us and then we'll make let's just bring in some different drawings some different skirt lengths you know
diagram what's appropriate well just like like you're saying john jonathan like the
you had to have the parents sign a thing just do that for this like show the parents like here the
here's the the one image that your kid might have to see
because they've never been online before
I mean is the mouse showing her vagina or something
I promise you she is not
now kids are gonna have to go online
and google mouse boobs like the rest of us
it's horrible
we're gonna have to put them through that
we used to be a proper country
first COVID now this
the two things that make me hopeful of this situation
is I feel like anytime there's a banned book
is the one time you make kids want to read.
Yeah.
And the other thing is, I don't know if you guys saw this,
but on CNN, the author of Mouse went for an interview.
And mid-interview, he just pulled out a vape pen.
That was so funny because he's a billion years old
and an iconic
writer and just pulled out this very
cool glowing
vape pen. That's so funny.
I was like, if you ever wanted to kids
do not want to read a book, don't have this
awesome author who had
a banned book.
Right.
I think he's a pipe guy, but all right
Spiegelman, good on you. They asked him. I know he's a pipe guy, but all right, Spiegelman.
Good on you.
That's really funny. They asked him about it in this interview, and he said,
he said, it's leaving me with my jaw open.
Like, what?
That's the article I read that had that one quote from Art Spiegelman.
That's the author?
That's what you'd say.
Yeah, I wonder what was in that vape pen.
Maybe a little marijuana.
Maybe some sexy mouses oh yeah
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