The Daily Zeitgeist - All Along the Washed Hour by Jimi Trendrix 3/26: Echo Park, Suicide Squad, Dominion, Ronda Rousey
Episode Date: March 26, 2021On this edition of All Along the Washed Hour by Jimi Trendrix Jack and Miles discuss the LAPD shutting down Echo Parks homeless encampment, the new Suicide Squad trailer, Dominion Voting Systems suing... Fox News for defamation, and Ronda Rousey being a strong black woman. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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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 President of the United States.
One was the protege of Charles Manson.
26-year-old Lynette Fromm, nickname 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,
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to my hometown in Kentucky
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I was a lady rebel.
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in black and white
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listen okay or lacy gets it do it hello the internet and welcome to this episode of all
along the washed hour by jimmy trendrix trendrix uh as courtesy of juju hey man fuck you all right you don't get to call
us washed in the trending show title man what a great song i honestly thought that was the only
song that played in vietnam that unfortunate song yeah like honestly there was a time when i really because
it was repeated so often like as a music bed in any nom scene that it completely fucked up my idea
of what music was uh and i was like there was more than two songs huh and uh give me shelter
also i like that associate that uh anyways uh thank you for the very clever trending show title you jerk
we are not washed we are hip we're hip yep we're about to dust off our uh atari turbo graphics 16
play some fucking bonk y'all thank you tell me i'm not on the knife's edge of technology right now bonk uh shoot uh let's talk about right ah she won't say shit and
then you say shoot shoot uh what let's tell the people what's trending shall we you're miles i'm
jack that's correct all correct so far all correct so far and uh echo park is trending because the LAPD came through and started arresting and brutalizing the unhoused.
A bunch of unhoused people.
Yeah, that were in the park.
Yeah.
And it was a huge thing in the city.
This is how it works.
The city has this neoliberal idea of, well, we want to help these people.
well, we want to help these people.
So they'll announce things like, we're going to be doing a sweep
to help the last few unhoused residents
find a place to relocate to,
which is code for,
we're about to bust up this encampment,
hit people, fucking draw guns on people,
whether they're journalists, activists,
people just standing in solidarity
with these unhoused people
or the people living in the encampment themselves. It was just more of the same watching police brutalize people that
are standing with, I guess, the humane sentiment that exists, which is, what are you doing?
Why is this a policy to sweep people away when you're not actually a when the amount of uh the the cost
to have over 400 police officers do this to shut down sunset boulevard hours before it's basically
it's a was a setup and you could tell the lapd came there to just fuck with all the people that
were there trying to support the unhoused people uh jamie loftus was there as like along with many
other people and yeah it's just a fucking shame and it's just but again i don't think this is
anything new um especially not in la but just around and how like as a policy we are treating
unhoused people um and then there was a whole other thing when they're saying we want to support them
um for people that were accepted housing from the city, like from the city services.
They were put in like hotels and like with so many fucking strings attached.
It might as well have been a trap net.
It was like, you got to be out in two weeks.
We're not we're going to take certain amenities out because we want to shame you because you don't have a certain income.
It was all it's all bad.
And, you know know just another stain on
the city yeah the the well you have to go look for a job in order to get help from like that
sort of shit is it's not yeah like figure out first you need to give people stable housing
to first create a bit of momentum so it's not just chaos that they can say they have an address that you
can send something to that you have the the space to be able to you know shelter or stay out of the
elements and have the wherewithal to begin to repair your life and to have all these like two
week minimum you better find it's like that's it's just it misses the point and it just shows how
like backwards the policies are and how any person you you know, trying to do good just has the hardest fucking time, especially with something like this.
The unhoused population is so significant in this city.
And we all were dealing with their nimby fucking citizens who don't want to actually allow for temporary or just housing to be built to support these people.
allow for temporary or just housing to be built to support these people um and then a police department that's all too willing to just clock in some overtime while you know hurting physically
hurting people and one event that notoriously uh is la has the olympics coming in 2028 um past olympic cities have just
like bulldozed entire encampments to build like soccer stadiums and shit um yeah it's yeah this
is definitely gonna like come to a head for sure and it is and i think they're not i think the city is misreading how people actually believe
this needs to be solved yeah because it's not like yeah there are assholes who want to put
fucking rocks and things under the underpasses to prevent people from setting up any kind of
shelter or whatever but there are many people who understand that this is the absolute least effective way to solve a crisis that we have the money for.
But rather, this is just another thing, which is let's just put money into policing.
And to the LA, the Olympics thing, there's going to need to be, I think the estimates
are like a 30% increase in policing to accommodate the Olympics.
Okay.
So tell me why any of this is good.
Yeah.
I think there's going to be a...
They're facing a major problem
that they don't realize
that they have yet
because they think that they can just get
through it with the same old
like, you know, neoliberal
just kind of, well, it's good for business
and type shit and i think that
la is moving in a very different direction just generally as a and they are they are just you know
just taking journalists away there's one who's like i'm with spectrum news and they're like yeah
all right what are you on the side of people in need right it's just it's just a fucking shame
and you know again police provoking
and attacking people like they were going to escalate the shit the whole time this is what
they did over the summer there there was like it was just so transparent and yeah not according to
the report they paid for no according to the report they paid for they crushed it right uh
both people's skulls with projectiles and also uh crushed
crushed it in the colloquial term and there's i'm not washed a few activists are saying that
based on the amount of officers that were there 400 lapd officers for at least eight hours the
average pay for lapd in 2020 around 135 000 a year or 65 an hour including overtime so doing a little back of
the napkin math that sweep and the brutalization of just human beings trying to stand together
208 896 dollars potential god i don't know where you could have used 208 000 and like to for the
people that were literally just sitting in front of Mitchell Farrell's fucking city council office,
they weren't fucking there to burn the fucking shit down.
They were there to show,
this is how many people know what the fuck you're doing.
And we're just sitting down.
It wasn't, but again,
the police have to come in to escalate
and justify their own brutality.
So there it is.
Yeah.
All right, let's talk about Suicide Squad.
New trailer out i i was like vaguely aware there
was a new suicide squad movie coming i had no idea it is not a sequel it seems like they're
just like uh all right we're gonna hit reset on that other one with like jared leto as the Joker. This one has no Will Smith,
uh, has no Jared Leto,
but Margot Robbie is back.
Uh,
and they got John Cena.
I got Idris Elba,
uh,
and the trailer just dropped and it looks dope.
It's really fucking cool.
It was weird because yeah,
my whole thing was suicide squad is like,
I remember watching or not watching it
because in the beginning was like it's so bad and then i think on a flight or something i watched it
and i was like all right whatever and then when i heard i'm like why is this trailer trending it's
because it has the feel of guardians of the galaxy like it is almost that they're like let's reskin
guardians of the galaxy with dc and ip uh
intellectual property and it turns out that's almost that's quite literally what they did i
didn't realize james gunn is directing it except is this r is this going to be rated r because the
they yeah uh because guardians wasn't rated r right no but i mean i watched the red band trailer
so yeah yeah the red band trailer
for this it looks like they're really using the studio space of the r rating which yeah uh turns
out the older i get the more that i'm just like well it's rated r all right that that gets it
the past my first uh because and then your second question is there a shark that just
chews on a bunch of people right like actually And you're like, actually, yeah, in this one there is.
Yeah, that is actually my second question.
I don't even know who that character was, but I like him.
Yeah, the shark character.
Sharkman.
Sharkman.
Looks great.
Pete Davidson shows up in an orange prison jumpsuit and orange Crocs.
orange prison jumpsuit and orange Crocs.
And it's not necessarily clear to me,
at least as a non suicide squad fan who he's supposed to be.
Uh,
the shark,
however,
is played by like the,
honestly, if you had told me this was going to happen when I was five years old,
I would have shit myself and not just because i was not potty trained yet
the shark is played by sylvester stallone are you my favorite actor when i was for the first
five years of my life wow plus shark my favorite shark it's rocky and jaws together you get king
shark the character from the new suicide squad with like some jason vorhees style kills thrown
in like he ripped the motherfucker in half in half thank you james from the waist from your
upper torso right lower torso in half no lengthwise straight receipt rippage like
goodbye it's fucking sylvester still i thought i recognized him like hey don't don't i got any
bites oh my god oh my god okay oh boy all right all right what else what else no i'm done i'm
done that's it that's it for uh me on this show all right see you in a week dominion voting
is trending because they're suing fox news for 1.6 billion dollars uh which i thought we knew
this but i think the the suit actually hit and yeah it's looking always threatening they're like hey you know we got a we got a 1.6 billion bang
on us right now and uh you know who is it fucking newsmax or oan one of them like they already found
out you know what i mean uh ruby's about to find out uh what's her face uh sydney powell who we
didn't cover this during the week but her her defense about all the cracking shit she was doing like her
lawyers are like no reasonable person would actually take anything that sydney powell said
and take that for actually being true information oh wow the old uh my client is
yeah lame as shit so uh yeah i mean i hope i hope uh they get that one point. Let's double it. How about a $3.2 billion bite in the ass from King Shark?
I don't know how they defend themselves from this,
because it's, like, everything Domingan's saying is true.
They've, like, completely made up facts.
They're going to have to claim that nobody watches their channel
with the intent of like
getting news, even though they have news in the title.
I don't know.
It's going to be a tough one.
It's going to be a tough one, but I hope, uh, that again, best of luck to dominion in
their pursuit of money.
Uh, and Ronda Rousey is trending.
Uh, why is Ronda Rouseousey because we stay in a black queen
that's why we found out the internet found out today that ronda rousey is black uh and it all
happened when like tmz tried to talk to her and her mom they were like having lunch somewhere
and the tmz guy was like asking her like just asking her
some stuff and clearly rousey wasn't feeling it and then the this guy was asking like hey like
what's the last movie you guys saw and then her mom said we just watched before his time
and like a movie about her great-grandfather dr alfred waddell who was one of the first
black physicians in north america and everyone's like what so obviously twitter has come with all kinds of memes you know hilarious uh racial draft memes
and all kinds of shit like that but yeah it's uh yeah look at ronda rousey's learning all kinds
of things today today we found out ronda rousey is black wow i don't know who any of my great-grandparents are um for real yeah i don't know a single one
like of them or you just never asked you mean like i i couldn't tell you their name i couldn't
look tell you like pick them out of a picture i've heard like a story about one of them right
it's yeah because it's wild too like especially if you if your parents grandparents
pass away early in their lives they don't have like a lot i was lucky enough my my great
grandmother on my dad's side she was alive called her granny babes and you know i got to hear all
kinds of shit from her but on my mom's side i only know like very vague things like occupations and
shit like that right yeah yeah a. Yeah. A couple of names,
but like,
it's hard for me to be like,
who were they?
Yeah.
That's shout out to Ronda Rousey for having such distinguished,
uh,
ancestors too.
I know.
Right.
And then she's over here.
I mean,
I still think about that time she got knocked out though.
Uh,
in that one fight,
that was kind of epic when everyone was like, yo, Rousey's a machine and then she was unstoppable and then so stoppable for like
the next handful of fights that holly holm fight i remember i watched that uh interesting fact
about that holly holm versus ronda rousey fight i watched that at andrew t's house oh did you
and i met iffy there for the
first time there oh wow yeah was that wow so that was a while ago november 14th 2015 as i look at
this uh article as you look at your uh poster of iffy on the wall yeah just or it's that meme of
uh like the x-men cartoon where it's wolverine looking at like that picture in his bed and then like the other angles like the reverse on what the picture is and it's it's Wolverine looking at like that picture in his bed. And then like the other angles,
like the reverse on what the picture is.
And it's,
it's the date and me like looking at it.
If you like,
yeah.
Ah,
shit.
All right.
Well,
those are the things that are trending.
Uh,
we hope that you guys have a pleasant weekend.
Yeah.
Uh,
and week miles.
Good luck next week.
I'm off to take my next week. I'm off
to take my kids on
a road trip. I got some AM1 mixtapes.
I'm going to dust off for the kids to watch.
Where are you road tripping?
Across this great state?
Yeah, we're going north.
I'll tell you
that much, but I can't tell you anymore.
The CIA told me not to.
Yeah. Going undercover. tell you that much but i can't tell you anymore because well yeah because the cia told me not to yeah um yeah i'm going undercover with my kids with my kids jack that's kind of reckless
no no honestly i never get smoked when i got the kids with me
you remember i walked in that hell's hell's angels meetings with my kids and i said hey
we're just looking for a bathroom but then you realize i had all these gopros on i had all the footage i needed hey man we're just looking for a bathroom looking
for a bathroom man oh cool man mongols here hell's angels that seems cool all right what's
y'all y'all like bikes all right see you later just the worst undercover informant just terrified
you're so nervous you drag your kids along and it's the same room my bad i guess
i'm in the wrong room do you guys get that you see that yeah okay yeah man we saw oh i didn't
have the camera rolling oh shit we gotta go back kids we gotta go back all right all right i guess
we gotta turn this plane around we're going back to. I got to see how they're refining this cocaine.
Oh, sorry, folks.
¿Dónde está el baño?
¿Por qué?
There goes that guy looking for the bathroom again.
Damn.
How do you find this underground drug lab in the jungle?
Oh, shit.
Is this the bathroom?
Huh.
All right.
No?
All right.
Well, I didn't see anything. I didn't see nothing. you guys keep doing your thing man i love what you do love your work love your work uh all right guys be kind to
each other be kind to yourselves uh wear a mask don't do nothing about white supremacy and we'll
talk to y'all uh next week bye Bye.
Hi, I am Lacey Lamar.
And I'm also Lacey Lamar.
Just kidding.
I'm Amber Reffin.
Okay, everybody, we have exciting news to share.
We're back with season two of the Amber and Lacey, Lacey and Amber show on Will Ferrell's Big Money Players Network.
This season, we make new friends, deep dive into my steamy DMs, answer your listener questions, and more.
The more is punch each other.
Listen to the Amber and Lacey Lacey and Amber show on Will Ferrell's Big Money Players Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Just listen, okay?
Or Lacey gets it.
Do it.
How do you feel about biscuits?
Hi, I'm Akilah Hughes, and I'm so excited about my new podcast, Rebel Spirit,
where I head back to my hometown in Kentucky and try to convince my 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 in print.
It's bigger than a flag or mascot.
Listen to Rebel Spirit on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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 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 by subscribing to iHeartTrue Crime Plus only on Apple Podcasts.
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You mix homesteading with guns and church.
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