The Daily Zeitgeist - $1.3 BillTrend 1/11: Golden Globes, George Santos, Mega Millions, Naomi Osaka, Popeyes Meme Kid, Dr. Seuss
Episode Date: January 12, 2023In this edition of $1.3 BillTrend, Jack and Miles discuss the Golden Globes, George Santos not stepping down, the $1.3b Mega Millions jackpot, Naomi Osaka announcing her pregnancy, the Popeye's meme k...id signing NCAA NIL deal with Popeye's, and an Olentangy School official cutting off a reading of a Dr. Seuss book for being too political!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, the internet,
and welcome to this episode of 1.35 Bill Trend,
which is what the
bill trend dollars bill trend dollars oh yeah okay that's what the mega millions
lotteries up to or is it well uh you're not gonna get all that because the government's
gonna get its greedy myths on there i'll tell you that much um we'll talk about that in a second
yes yes that's trending you guys should know that like almost every day when we
go to google trends and you know twitter trending most days there's something about there's some
lottery story in there that we just ignore like the lottery is always on people's mind but this
is one where it seems like it's broken through to be a national news story so it's part of our our, you know, but it's part of our, like, it's ingrained in, like, the mythology of American-ness.
Like, the idea that you'll hit it big.
Yeah.
Hit it big one day.
So, yeah, we always got our eyes on that mega millions.
I'm Jack.
Oh, okay.
Good to see you.
Sorry.
Hey, you are.
And I'm.
Go ahead, guess.
A little foggy here.
Guess, guess, guess.
Are you Miles?
Yeah. Yeah. Nailed it. All right. All right. There we go. Yes. Yes. Yes. You miles. Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
There we go.
We're back on track.
Golden Globes.
Globes.
Drag car.
Michael hosted one of the opening monologue was amazing.
His whole standup persona is so like relaxed and intimate.
And like, I don't know that the whole opening monologue is incredible everybody
should go the way well he is a master of like you know building tension with his setups in this way
it's so low energy but you're just like oh my god you know he's about to fucking turn it on its head
with this punch line where you're like you can feel it coming and then boom he hits you with it
i mean yeah i think
just starting off by getting into this is like how why'd i get the job because i'm black like
just getting coming out there with it i thought it was funny i didn't see the uh we only watched
because anna was like oh you gotta watch opening uh monologue which was great i just saw some of
the winners and i was like oh they they look like they got a lot of the fan favorites on the winners
list and i do think just with regards to drab it's a great showcase they got him in front got a lot of the fan favorites on the winner's list. And I do think just with regards to Gerard, it's a great showcase.
They got him in front of a lot of people.
And I bet Will do good things for his career because he managed to just be like, yeah,
I'm going to stop your award show and just do what I'm so good at for 10 minutes.
In terms of the award show, include you know my favorite musical or
comedy the banshees of in a sharon um fucking dark ass movie that again i love having a place
where you can acknowledge comedy in an award show it always seems somewhat arbitrary like elvis
which was a musical right right? Am I wrong?
Right, right, right.
I mean, I would say I would put it in that category.
It was nominated in the drama category and not the musical or comedy category.
But The Banshees of Inushirin, which is definitely a darkly funny movie.
I think it's because all of Martin McDonDonough's stuff they kind of process as comedy
on some level like in Bruges I think
may have been nominated when it came out too as a comedy
I can't remember but yeah
and then Michelle Yao
and Jonathan
Kee Kwan yeah from
everything everywhere all at once
were like kind of the big wins
in the acting categories that everybody
was excited about
just like i said i think that the same things are coming back up it's like what's do we need
the awards still because that was the lowest ratings ever i mean last night was oh yeah you
had the awards going up on a tuesday what the fuck did you think was gonna happen i mean there's no
i don't think there's most people didn't even realize
I saw so many tweets that people were like, wait
there's awards tonight on a Tuesday
so right. Yeah
but yeah, I was surprised
they used to not be on a Tuesday. Is that right?
It's either a weekend or a Sunday.
They're always on a Sunday Sunday. Yeah
first Sunday or January usually
but they were like, I don't know where
nobody's going to watch it. Yeah yeah like maybe maybe less eyes on this one just just let's build the confidence back up to a sunday
yeah anyways george santos let's talk about this man real quick because we talked about how
the initial article that came from the new york that was like, Hey, we, we went back and tried to confirm any of the stuff from his,
uh,
bio and like,
none of it's true.
So I,
but I don't think we've talked a lot about like what did come,
what did turn out to be the truth,
which is that he is essentially a wanted con man.
Yeah.
He lied about everything.
Even.
Yeah.
He said his mom died on 9-11 once on twitter and
then like if you look at his tweets then he was like oh man it's always around this time of year
i think about my mom and it was during christmas it's like lost her one year ago today and it was
like december 23rd was the date of that tweet and you're like man just can't keep his shit straight
yeah like you're just you're just like you're just like that kid who was like on the schoolyard
in the pre-internet era where you could just say any old thing and you're like yo
his uncle is sylvester stallone and his dad drives the back to the future car but it's in the garage
right now yep uh but yeah he was just you know confronted in like in the i think the rayburn
building of the capital and they're like hey you, hey, you're a fucking con man. You're going to fucking resign. And this was kind of his his energy.
I will not.
I will not.
So I don't know how the Republicans deal with this one.
You know, they bang the drum of the swamp and liars and transparency and all this shit.
But like, meanwhile, they're like, we need to gut the ethics committee and this guy's a fantastic liar not many people have actually given a
statement on whether or not they think george santos uh should stay or go but yeah we'll see
my favorite lie that he told was that he was a college volleyball champion and he was like an
outstanding striker for uh the Baruch College volleyball championship team.
I don't even know.
And I'm a little weird in this way.
I don't follow collegiate volleyball all that closely.
But I don't know if they didn't even bother to check if Baruch College won the volleyball championship or if he did.
You said spiker or striker?
Striker.
Striker. Oh, is it called spiker? I don'tker striker right striker oh is it called spiker i don't
think there's a striker is it i might be mixing it up with uh might be having some confusion around
sports i don't give a shit about because you have like your outside hitters your middle blockers who
are always like the the tallest people and then you have your liberos ds defensive specialists like shout out
blair sake that's what she's doing over at ucla the god but yeah whatever either way all of it's
a lie and he will not fucking resign and i think it's only going to open the door to more people
be like oh shit you can just okay i'll say anything then i was in the special forces i did the kill
shot on osama bin laden uh i also also invented Domino's pizza.
Yeah.
Great.
You're in.
He told me,
I remember specifically,
that he was into sports a little bit,
that he was a star
on the Baruch volleyball team
and that they had won
the league championship.
The league championship?
What can I tell you?
Isn't that the national title?
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
In collegiate sports,
doesn't it turn to
a national championship? I mean, I guess it could be a traditional thing guess it won our dang league man whatever yeah do i play sport am i
into sports yeah i don't know you tell me champions league of college basketball with my team the what
um yeah truly amazing uh and then the the mega millions as of this recording, supposedly up to 1.35 billion.
And then there's just a lot of political talking points around.
But actually, once the government gets their mitts on it, you're only actually going to get $25 because government takes 99%.
Exactly. exactly yeah the the big rumors that the irs would collect nearly 850 million in taxes from
the winner which is just a not not true um well i mean yeah when you break it down it's like because
you have because you can take it two ways you can take the annuity which will get you a larger money
or you can be like or you can get the upfront payment right now and that's about 570 million
and then because you take it there then yes 24 is withheld for federal taxes because you just got
570 million dollars but i think the way they're doing is like so it leaves you with this and
subtract that against 1.35 billion and the irs is taking 850 million right right right but whatever
look if you win i'm sure you're to be having a good time or cursed.
Who knows?
But it does just, again, kind of weaponize the perfection of the lottery for like an
American talking point and make it like anti-taxation pro.
Of course.
Yeah, yeah.
Libertarianism.
Because in your mind, you're like, you you think you go i could win 1.35 billion
and then if someone says actually if you take the one lump sum it's 570 you're like what
570 million billion dollars in my mind like that i've already spent your life will change with a
fucking three hundred thousand dollars let's be real so So, uh, but yeah, but I get it.
That's how you get,
that's how you get the little billionaire inside of all Americans to be like,
tax is bad.
Cause that could be me one day in Lambeau.
Right.
All right.
Let's take a quick break.
We'll be right back.
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And we're back.
And Naomi Osaka provided us with... An announcement.
Yeah.
She's preggers.
She's pregnant with Cordae's child.
Just another Blasian parent announcement.
Felt that.
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Corday has changed his name from, was it
YBN? Yeah.
Now it's Corday. Growing up, man.
Growing up, bro. What did YBN
stand for?
Wasn't that the crew he was in?
Am I completely off by that? Got it. Yeah. It was like wasn't that the crew he was in okay am i completely off by that got it yeah
oh yeah yeah it was like a whole collective young boss n words for my for my people who
actually can't say the word you know i'm gonna tell it to you pop eyes kid yeah this is okay
you know the pop eyes kid meme most of y'all know this is like the little black kid and he's holding
the cup and he kind of gives side eye like as a gift and it's just become if you're literate in internet memes you know
popeye's kid so this young man is now like growned up and he's in college uh and he's playing college
football his name is denursed colin and he's playing uh lakeie College, and he signed a NIL name image license deal, or likeness deal, with Popeyes, basically.
Because he's like, hey, you want to get, let's do something.
So yeah, he's just now, he's officially sponsored by Popeyes as a collegiate athlete.
So good on him.
He said before, like in an interview recently, people were like, hey, what's going on?
Like, how do you, what's it like?
Yeah.
He said, quote, before I did take it as a fence.
Now I do take it as a joke.
When I look back at it, I laugh at it in general.
I'm known as being a funny guy.
So look at that.
Good for you.
Get, get your little Popeye's check, man.
He also has, you know, sometimes you have people who you can kind of see them in their childhood pictures but
like their their faces change like you know puberty wreaks havoc but he has one of those
faces that he just he looks exactly like you would imagine him too yeah it just looks like
that little boy just grew a bigger body into like a football player body yeah exactly um yeah that that's got to be internet fame
that you like you don't get any money for that prior to no he didn't get any money for that
he just went through elementary middle and high school being that popeyes kid
that would be that would be a mess that would be a mess. That would be a fucking
mess. I mean, and especially if like
you know, who knows if you
can hold your own shit down if kids are trying to
bully you and stuff like that. You could see that either being
like a great thing or a terrible thing.
But man, the internet
age is fucking wild. It's basically like
when Michael Cera in Arrested
Development was like the, had his
they like made a reference
to Star Wars Kid, he had his own
viral video.
That was earlier in that day.
There are worse fast food chains that you could be
associated with, I will say that.
Better than being Chick-fil-A Kid
or Jack in the Box Kid.
Whoa.
I don't really hate Jack in the Box, I'm just saying.
They had some...
I guess it was a while ago
but they did have some people
pass on due to their
food so like that I feel like that would be
you know
nah alright and then finally
Sneetches on
some podcast lesser known
podcast than the Daily Zeitgeist
called Planet Money
I guess oh that's how you say it okay yeah i
think that's right i thought it's plaint money but yeah it's uh yeah they had a recent story about
economics lessons and kids books and one of the hosts erica barris spent a day in this school in
columbus ohio like why these kids learn about math and economics and she brought books that
were recommended to her by like
economists and other people that said like oh these are good kids books but can also open up
some really interesting ideas about the free market or economic loss etc they sit down to read
the dr seuss book you know the sneetches uh which you know is a story about segregation if you look
if you look right at it you can can kind of understand what the subtext
is there. But again, it's Dr. Seuss, and it's meant to sort of tell the kids, we're all special.
It doesn't matter what you look like or what you have or don't have. That's sort of the bottom
line. So in this piece, the teacher starts reading the book. And the reason we're talking about it is
because one of the administrators from the school district interrupts the reading because they say it's getting too political so i just want to play a
part in the beginning where you hear the kids being read the book and they start to be like
wait wait hold on this this sounds like a mean world uh and you kind of see this you can kind
of see the momentum of children understanding like what it means to have empathy and like
all of these other sort of you know life skills and
we'll get to the part where then it gets shut down after this katie what did you say you said
it felt mean um that's kind of mean because like just because their bellies are plain and they
don't have stars and it doesn't mean that they're not special right doesn't mean they're not special noah it's almost like what happened back then
how people were treated like uh like disrespected
like white people disrespected black people but then they might stand up
in the book so you heard that part where all the kids are like yeah yeah fuck all that shit was a thing yeah and the world
was and still is unfair wow wow holy shit no way so this is the part then when this
administrator interrupts to be like this is this is not well what are we doing
yeah i i don't know if i feel comfortable with this book being one of the ones featured.
The Sneetches?
I feel like this isn't teaching anything about economics,
and this is a little bit more about differences with race and everything like that.
And everything like that.
So, do you mind, Mrs. Robeck, if we pause this book?
I mean, we have a list here of all the things.
This is about preferences, open markets.
I just don't think it might be appropriate for the third grade class and for them to have a discussion around it.
Are you OK with that?
I'm OK with that.
OK.
So the shit was shut down.
Also, it is important to just note that uh the part that we cut out in
between was so after the kids make that observation uh this like kind of grifter dude comes into town
in the book so vestor mcmonkey mcbean yeah which i don't know he pointed out his name could have
used like some workshop and maybe shortening down but uh anyways he comes in and he's like oh i can use this as a money-making opportunity
uh identify a hole in this market and like kind of exploit it so it is like at that point when
she's interjecting it is explicitly about economics about capitalism yeah just gotten to the point
where it is explicitly about capitalism and how it's not always fair and how it can be like a real dirty business.
But like these kids are already thinking about it on this like very advanced level.
Jack, her circuits were fried when she heard all those kids be like, it sounds like the old days.
And they're like, yeah, that's when it went like, like smoke was probably coming out of her ears and shit.
Like smoke was probably coming out of her ears and shit.
She is definitely a viewer of Fox News and right-wing media and was just hearing the talking points and the shouting of, you know, of the people who freaked out when they didn't think the Christmas tree in the public library was big enough or the gift wrapping station wasn't, wasn't prominently featured enough. And they also, I think the administrator is saying like,
you know,
cause we haven't told parents ahead of time that this would be thematically
something that the kids would like using that whole thing.
And then like,
it's not the business of the school district to suppress any viewpoints or
dialogues.
Okay.
Well,
what you were doing is explicitly suppressing something that is naturally
coming up as a point of conversation about a pre-approved list of books.
Yeah.
That you already approved and then apparently didn't read closely enough or your mind just was not engaging with it on the same level.
Yeah, but this is precisely what people who are so hell-bent on what kids are being taught.
This is the fight that they're in because when those kids went, yeah's bad yeah that is the sound they're afraid of that's the world they don't they don't
want young people fucking kids to begin to have like a heart or to understand that there can be a
a just world yeah you know what i mean like try and dead dead in that sense with them
like within them as soon as you can that That way, when they step into the world, they know the fucking program.
And yeah, all that panic you see over people being like, my kids are going to learn about racism.
Like, it's wild to actually hear it happen like that in a moment like that when you're just reading.
I just don't think it's appropriate for them to talk about it in the third grade.
I do think it's appropriate for them to experience the consequences of it in the third grade.
Yeah.
But we'd rather have that be an abstract power structure that they're operating.
They live within and remain unaware of.
That's kind of our thing.
Interesting.
Preparing them for life in America.
Well, anyways, good job by that podcast,
Plaint Money.
Yeah, Plaint Money. Good job.
Good job. Keep up the good work.
Good job, though. For real.
Alright, those are some of the things that are
trending on this January
11th.
1-1-1-1-1. We are
back tomorrow with the whole last episode of the show.
Until then, though, be kind to
each other. Be kind to yourself. yourself get the vaccine don't do nothing about white supremacy
we'll talk to y'all tomorrow bye bye
in california during the summer of 1975 within the span of 17 days and less than 90 miles
two women did something no other woman had done before try to assassinate the span of 17 days and less than 90 miles, two women did something no other woman had
done before, try to assassinate the President of the United States. One was the protege of Charles
Manson. 26-year-old Lynette Fromm, nicknamed Squeaky. The other, a middle-aged housewife
working undercover for the FBI. Identified by police as Sarah Jean Moore. The story of one
strange and violent summer, this season on the new podcast, Rip Current.
Hear episodes of Rip Current early and completely ad-free and receive exclusive bonus content high school to change their racist mascot, the Rebels, into something everyone in the South loves, the Biscuits.
I was a lady rebel. Like, what does that even mean?
It's right here in black and white and prints.
It's bigger than a flag or mascot.
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