The Daily Zeitgeist - Australia (Is) Open, US Super Spreader Petri Bowl 2.3.21
Episode Date: February 3, 2021In episode 804, Jack and guest host Jamie Loftus are joined by writer and director Cody Ziglar to discuss the impeachment, the coronavirus being depoliticized, the Australian Open versus the Super Bow...l, NYC restaurants re-opening, police body cams, the guys behind the GameStop run, the passing of Captain Sir Tom Moore, and more!FOOTNOTES: House charges Trump is 'singularly responsible' for inciting insurrection as ex-president's team claims he's protected by 1st Amendment Ocasio-Cortez reveals she’s a sexual assault survivor, recounts ‘trauma’ of Capitol riot: ‘I thought everything was over’ Pandemic’s deadliest month in US ends with signs of progress Australian Open to accommodate biggest sporting crowds since COVID-19 outbreak Andrew Cuomo Accepts Emmy Award as Coronavirus Cases Continue to Rise New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo book on Covid-19 response out in October Indoor Dining Will Reopen in New York City at 25% Capacity New science reevaluates risks of indoor dining Limited indoor dining will return to NYC by Valentine’s Day, Cuomo says Restaurant Workers Should Be Allowed to Get the Vaccine Immediately Cuomo Defends His Decision to Bring Back Indoor Dining in NYC This Month Cuomo shoots down expanding COVID vaccine eligibility to restaurant workers CDC recommends restaurant workers for early round of COVID-19 vaccine Coronavirus exacerbates racial wage gap for tipped workers, report finds Indoor Dining Is Fastest-Growing Source of COVID-19 Spread in New York, State Says Minneapolis police officers must keep body cameras turned on during entire response to a call, new policy says Reddit Trades Crumble as GameStop, AMC and Silver Plunge Captain Sir Tom Moore: 'National inspiration' dies with Covid-19 WATCH: QT - Hey QT Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I'm thrilled to be joined by
today's special guest co-host the hilarious the talented the
brilliant Jamie Loftus few times about a game stop stock so I'm not just gonna sell when that
shit drops cuz I ain't no dollar hack girl came from Nick Dracovsky I like it. I still don't totally understand
what happened there,
but I do know that the guy that did it,
the guy who you see his picture
and you're like, oh no.
He lived in my hometown for a while.
Oh, did he?
Yeah, I think he went to college there.
So we don't claim him,
but unfortunately he's Ben DeBrockton.
The athletic headband-wristband combo matching is an underrated look, for sure.
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uh a writer of rick and morty he is mr cody ziggler
there's an odd hush
congrats man that's so exciting that is super exciting I'm both super excited
for you obviously but
very excited for Rick and Morty
I feel like
some new blood yeah
I'm very stoked we were supposed to start
as of this recording yesterday but things got pushed back
so I have one more week to be
very nervous until I
get accustomed to the room but
I'm very stoked.
It's nice because I'm still exiled from LA.
I've been sequestered in North Carolina because I foolishly decided to come and spend the
fall here.
And then I didn't think that I'd get trapped.
And so I've been basically stuck here until I can find an opening to fly back.
So it'll be a nice thing to keep me busy.
Oh, you are missing out, man.
It is. la is so
perfect right now no you guys can finally eat out again oh yeah i've been eating outdoors every
single night i'm kidding the fury i feel the fury i feel but the you did miss the holly holly boob
thing uh they changed the Hollywood sign.
I can sort of see the sign from my apartment,
and I would like to see Holly Boob for the three hours
that it probably would have been up before taking down.
Yeah.
I do have to say, like, Holly Weed, I believe,
was the brainchild of, like, a person.
It was better conceived, I think, because the word works better.
Although Holly Boob, the sweatiness of it, I kind of do like.
But then just in terms of the B that was supposed to cover the W was kind of slumping off.
And then they tried to turn the D into a B.
Not our best work.
Yeah, why try to improve upon perfection?
Yeah, Hollyweed.
Going down in history.
How many people did it take to come up with Hollyweed?
Right.
It took two people to write your AKA.
How many people did it take us to get to Hollyweed?
They probably had a whole remote room.
They had like a mini room that put together to crack that one.
All right, Zig, we're going to get to know you a little bit better in a moment first we're gonna tell our listeners a couple of the things
we're talking about the democrats delivered their impeachment filing yesterday morning
uh the republicans i think are uh delivering their rebuttal or whatever the fuck it's called uh i think by noon yesterday so it's out there
you could probably read it uh so we'll talk about just how that whole thing is shaping up uh whether
the coronavirus is becoming more depoliticized uh we're gonna take a look at two uh upcoming
sporting events the australian open Open in tennis is coming up
as well as the American
big game,
the Super Bowl
that you're not supposed to call the Super Bowl.
So we'll talk about that
and just the precautions
and how
the two events reflect
on how successful the two nations
have been during this pandemic.
We'll talk about New York City restaurants.
They're opening for Valentine's
Day.
As we all know, the best day
to go to a restaurant
for sure,
Valentine's Day.
What a bleak day.
Yeah, very bleak.
We will talk about...
There's like a new rule for the Minneapolis PD
about body cams that CNN reported on
completely incorrectly.
So we'll talk about that.
Talk about the latest on the GameStop thing.
We'll talk about a very wholesome story in the uk that i i was completely unaware
of but it kind of came to a sad close uh captain sir tom moore um the 100 year old uh who captivated
a nation uh and very wholesome story that feels like an alternate timeline in a universe where our world hasn't become completely poisoned.
Yeah, we're not used to positivity and wholesomeness.
Yeah, nice wholesome old guy story.
I'm in.
But before we get to any of that, Zig, we like to ask our guests, what is something from your search history that's revealing about who you are?
Oh, boy.
As I was talking to dj dan before we
started recording i finally got my ps5 back like two weeks ago it broke uh so like my latest
literally my latest search history was ps5 hard drive uh because i had no storage to put all my
games so um i bought one at gate he got here yesterday your boy's plugged in he's logged in
he's in the he's in the matrix he's downloading his games he's backing things up so we're good now so you you the ps5 was hard to come by you already got
that and yeah i uh so this is what happened i um i somehow managed to weasel my way in to a pre-order
like in september uh then um i i immediately flew out to to north korea and i forgot that i had a
pre-order until i got an email like, hey, your thing's about to ship.
So I had to scramble and somehow get it shipped to my mom's house in North Carolina.
And I got it working and it worked for a solid two weeks and then it just bricked on me.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
And I was like, well, fuck.
This is the one thing that was going to keep me sane while I was sort of stuck here.
Right. Definitely. like well fuck this is my this is like the one thing that's going to keep me sane while i was sort of stuck here right definitely so i had to ship it off and it got fixed fixed meaning like they just sent me a new one in like two and a half weeks and like i got it back like two weeks ago so
i've been like trying to play my games but i forgot that i left these only two playstation
5 games that i have i left at my dad's house so i've just been playing old ps4 games i mean it's
a really hard life out here guys i was like this is a really complicated process i mean i'm choking down these pf4 ps4 games in 1080p
i need 4k but you know i'm surviving i do love uh referring to it as playing my games like you're other than uh immediately breaking has the ps5 like your experience with it well does it live
up to the hype i think it does uh it's the first it's the first new game system i've ever bought
in my entire life so i think that's where most of my sentimentality is going from i will say
it is enormous like it is the biggest thing I think I've ever seen.
It's definitely bigger than my laptop.
It's almost as big as a TV that I played on.
That's the only thing that's sort of worrisome.
I'm like, oh, how the hell am I going to get this thing on a plane?
It's like a house.
It looks like an air purifier.
It's enormous.
It's shockingly large.
It's borders on breathtaking, think is it is it loud that's my i this is like the girlfriendiest
question ever but every time i pass the ps4 i'm like why is it so fucking loud like yeah i will
say this one this one like you know it's on like you know it's you know it's using that 4k
technology because it'll be singing like it lets it it there's a clip out the fan yeah it's just
like it'll do this thing where like you're just watching a movie like you're streaming something
and then all of a sudden it'll just be like all right that's how i know the movie's hidden that's
how i know this scene was shot this must be like an imac scene because this thing is really working
right now they're rendering double time yeah
um what is something you think is underrated underrated great question jack oh thank you so
much i will say underrated is any type of youtube cooking video like we've all been in pandemic now
for almost a year so we've all been cooking at home like i have really been tearing through
um youtube cooking videos but not just like you know the dude or the lady or whoever sitting in their kitchen
like have you seen these videos of like it'll just be like some random like hungarian man with
like a big knife in the woods just cooking in a pot have you seen those videos oh there's so oh
i'm cooking with what like a over a fire yeah he'll he'll build a fire. He just has this giant
ordained knife.
It'll be him cutting up the meat
and cutting up the onions. He always puts
the spices on the giant knife
and then dumps it into his
cast iron as he's cooking over wood.
The one that I watch the most is called
Men with the Pot. I think he's
a Polish or Hungarian guy
because it'll have salt in English and then it'll have like whatever like language he speaks translated.
And it's just him cooking random delicious looking food in the woods with a pot and one giant knife.
No spatulas, no tongs.
It's just a dude with a big ass knife in the woods.
I love that.
Whenever you see videos like that, I'm like, does this guy know about the coronavirus or has he just been in the woods with his knife for years? That's amazing.
Just doing his thing. It's great.
one where the new york times guy is like he's not a new york he doesn't work for the new york times but he's just like the most new york times reader uh that the new york times has ever profiled he's
like got a beard and like a tote bag and he like had quarantined himself off from the real world
so he wouldn't find out who won the election and was like living in a separate reality i wish i
could have that type of privilege i could just escape reality for four years.
I wonder if he's still out there and doesn't know about the coronavirus.
Maybe this is the guy.
Maybe he's got his own bad-ass YouTube channel.
Developed an accent.
I love isolated people with YouTube channels.
It's so antithetical.
It makes no sense.
Have any of you seen the dude that builds spas in the middle of the jungle in South America?
Right, like carves them into the ground.
Yeah, it's just this one dude.
He has two tools, and it's just him moving tons of dirt and building elaborate spas in the middle of the jungle.
It's great.
How do you get there?
How do you arrive at that point where you're like, this is it for me?
point where you're like this is it for me like i've done it's like the rock the raccoon guy channel that he's like it's this old man in canada and he leaves out food and then there's like 50 raccoons
that comes to his porch every day and he has five trillion subscribers oh that's my life give me
that it's nice it's nice it's like my octopus teacher it's like my octopus teacher but with 50 raccoons my 50 raccoon teachers i do think that
there's like a fascination with like the blending of yeah like a spa that's like dug into just like
earth or uh you know a cooking video that's like that uh the sort of complete other end of that
continuum is that the new Amazon
building.
I don't know if you guys saw that,
but it's like,
they've created this giant,
like prism shaped,
uh,
spiral skyscraper,
but like,
like cake to park onto the outside of it.
So there's like a big,
uh,
full supervillain stuff. I love i love it yeah it really is at this
point why not yeah um yeah it's very elysium but kind of uh what is uh what's something you think
is overrated oh boy literally any type of online discourse like Like I just can't take anything, even if it's,
it can be the most mundane thing. Like,
Oh,
I,
the new,
the Snyder cuts coming out.
Like,
I don't want to see anyone's opinion on anything,
including my own.
Like,
I don't even want my own opinion online.
Like,
I just can't take any type of discourse at this point in the year 2021.
Like I'm so over it.
Like it's exhausting to the point where like,
if I didn't have to use,
you know,
Twitter for like work stuff, I would gladly just disappear into the ether and never come back it's so exhausting
yeah and it's like i don't know it's i i earlier in quarantine i used to kind of like delight in
very simple aggressive discourse because you're like yeah but it's yeah even that has kind of run its course i just want to descend into like one of the one of
the dirt spas i don't i don't like it's it's so fun not well fun um with a big asterisk meaning
painful watching like uh any reply guy reply like the most fun thing thing like um i had a friend
that put you know that that meme that was going around of like, um, Kate Blanchett and Taika Waititi, um, on the set.
Like, like whatever, like this girl in like Blink Boyfriend, like he had one with like me explaining podcasting to my girlfriend who just came home from nursing whenever.
Yeah.
And like, it's like some random person just replied, why would I care about this?
I'm just like, that's a funny thing to say to like just a stranger but like why even take the energy to
like shit on this person that you don't know uh why do i care though like can you explain that to
me yeah that's a beautiful reply to any tweet ever yeah that was matt apod apodoc yeah matt
apodoc and matt happy dappy shout to uh happy dappies um yeah somebody tagged me in that because That was Matt Apodaca. Yeah, Matt Apodaca. Matt Apodaca. Shout out to podcasting.
Matt.
Yeah, somebody tagged me in that because that is a constant experience that I have.
Yeah, but the podcast today was pretty tough.
We were talking about Trump stuff and that guy's a real downer
how about you covet tense yeah jack why is your podcast so negative i've been meaning to ask you
that um you mentioned the snyder cut uh i i am like becoming increasingly more and more
fascinated by this um oh no it's i mean uh look people like love what you love um
i'm not here to pp on anyone's parade or yuck anyone's yum i do think it is wild it's probably
one of the funniest things i've ever heard of like a movie that was so bad that they had to
rehire the original director then dump 70 million dollars into it to make it better to then dump it on like a video uh streaming platform like i i don't like i it's i can't even begin
to fathom it's so wildly funny to me that they're like you know what we need to give this movie
that no one liked another another injection a little stimulus injection let's go ahead and
see what happens and buy a stimulus stimulus money one that is where yeah uh it's for like has there been a successful movie that is
four hours long like titanic is three hours and 23 minutes and that's the longest movie
i can remember or conceive of there's definitely like a cap right because it wasn't like avatar
like 500 hours long but no one could
tell you what happens in that movie like yeah i remember avatar being one only thing i remember
about avatar is that it had the only use of 3d that i thought was interesting but again i don't
know what happened in the story besides there's like a big tree that got blown up and then right
like weaver was like a cat lady that's all that I really remember about that movie. I remember the cat.
I've rewatched Avatar a couple months ago.
That's right.
You're an Avatar stan.
You're an Avatar trooper, right?
I have a costume and I literally couldn't tell you what happens in the movie.
It just goes right through you.
The juice blends.
I had no idea Avatar was almost three hours long.
Yeah, I saw it and really loved it.
My eyes were dried out by the end of it
because I didn't want to blink.
I was like, whoa, this is amazing.
And then I went into a deep depression
because Avatar World was not real.
I was going to say, that's my favorite.
That's one of my favorite uh before times uh like
non-issues is like i can't believe avatar world isn't real i'd better die like oh it was i do
want to i think i am going to re-watch it now just because i haven't seen it probably in like
10 years or wouldn't however long ago it came out and i'm so desperate to see what happened
does it not hold up i mean you're the premier stan it doesn't it doesn't hold up and i i didn't like it the first time i saw it
but the like i love i love uh the cats i love that the cats have sex with their tails
and then there's like this i don't know i could get into avatar shit all day unfortunately
there's like a whole amazing story of how much money went
into that movie and how much money was given to like all of these um experts and like james
cameron was like i want this to be a blend of 500 cultures and like he hired all these experts and
then he used none of it and just made it like about the american army at the end but there was
all this cool work that went into it
and they used 0% of it.
That's fun.
It is kind of fun.
Yeah.
I actually became depressed that Clash of the Titans wasn't real,
which was the movie that came out right after it.
They were like, oh yeah, we'll make it 3D.
And it just looked like they cut it out of construction paper.
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The Democrats delivered their impeachment filing.
There's nothing super surprising here.
I'll just read the summary.
President Trump's responsibility for
the events of january 6th is unmistakable uh his effort to extend his grip on power by fomenting
violence against congress was a profound violation of the oath he swore if provoking an insurrectionary
riot against a joint session of congress after losing an election is not an impeachable offense it is hard to imagine what would be um
that's yeah it's literally you know describing what we all saw um i was hoping there might be
like some additional evidence that they like found more plotting or collusion between the gop
and the people who raided the capitol building But I don't know if that is still being looked into or what,
but I haven't heard anything about that from the people who actually read the,
I think it was like 80 pages of the filing.
Did either of you watch AOC's live stream last night?
I did not.
I didn't watch the whole thing,
but it was,
I was moved. That was like so upsetting and
i'm so glad that she did it yeah you talk about it uh yeah i um i watched like i saw like a clip
on twitter it's like ah let me go check this out and then i was riveted for like an hour and 20
minutes however long it was like it was a long ass like a lot like she really went in but she
sort of deep just sort of like walked through like from her point of view like what she
experienced that week and like the main points were like you know everyone sort of like tried
to spin it as like we didn't know this was happening who could have thought coming but
she was like even like a week before that like we were i was she personally was getting um texts and
messages from like other members of congress being like hey you should like put together
sort of a plan because we're getting sort of rumblings that things are going to pop off next
wednesday then she sort of walks to the timeline she's like you know monday like there were like
trump supporters in town like holding rallies like there was sort of did this tense thing and then
like tuesday it really felt like there was a powder keg and then for wednesday like the most
harrowing part was like her walking through like you know the like you know insurrectionists like rushing the
chapel and her her and like one of her aides hiding in her like uh her room and like her
office and whatever she was like trapped in the bathroom like behind a door as the door opened
and a guy's yelling like where is she where we need to find her and like there was a whole moment
where she talked about you know she ran into a capitol police officer, but like the, the vibe just felt completely off.
Like she couldn't tell if he was there to like actually assist her or like
maybe he has something like a little bit more nefarious plotting.
Like he didn't have a partner,
like he didn't identify himself,
like just a lot of very scary,
scary shit.
And like,
you know,
this is like me distilling down like an hour and 20 minutes of this.
So like,
I really do recommend people go watch it.
She really spells it out. And and is like a very terrifying um um story that that she's like
sort of telling yeah she and i i liked she i didn't like there's nothing to like but it was
like really effective i thought like when when she was kind of uh describing like the fallout of all
of that and like how uh cruz and holly were kind of spinning
it to be like get the fuck over it it was two days ago and like essentially like made an effective
argument that that is like classic like gaslighting abuser tactics except instead of one person it's
on like an entire body of people and also the country and like yeah i don't know she broke it down really
really effectively i don't know how like i i don't know how she does it i would be a fucking puddle
yeah yeah people mention like the fact that the the idea that the democrats like don't have
really a leader like somebody to inherit the mantle because it's this gerontocracy i've
there's not
a single instance where i haven't been just like fucking blown away by her she's amazing every time
you hear somebody talk about the actual experience of being there it's really like grounds it because
it is so uh mind-blowing and like far from what you would expect could have happened and even the response
to it has like found a way to sort of make it abstract or you know to make it like distance
us from it and just like taking it back to hearing what it was to be a member of congress as as this
thing it just makes it very clear clear what they were trying to do,
what the people, the insurrectionists, were trying to do.
One of the more surprising things,
one of Trump's defense counsels went on Hannity last night,
and it seems like a big part of their defense
is still going to be the idea that he can't be impeached
because he's no longer in office.
You can't impeach him if he's in Florida.
Right.
That's the law.
Which it's like,
there's not really a case legally,
right?
Like they're historically.
Like there's no precedent.
Yeah.
The precedent is that you can do that legally and historically.
I think maybe because impeachment is like purely a political uh spectacle i think the republicans are going to use the
the argument of can we just move on like you're pulling us back into this rancor and I do worry that it's going to be
effective
in the way like if you
conducted a CBS focus group
of like how people
think about that I do
feel like because of the way the media
has covered it and sort of abstracted
it from what actually
happened and how dramatic
and dangerous it was i do feel like
people will be like yeah let's just move on um which is i feel like and like the the center
like the more center dems i feel like have already kind of been playing ball on that front anyways
where they've kind of like it's this whole like unity message. Like that is the word that's being used to be like, let's just all that stuff that happened literally three weeks ago.
Yeah.
Let's come together.
Like just, I don't know.
I find it incredibly gaslighting and conflict avoided, but like it seems like they're playing ball with it or some of them are, I don't know.
Yeah.
And to that point, I think that's what enjoy and i enjoy doing a lot of heavy lifting that's what i respect more most i think about
the uh these younger congressmen like aoc and the ilhan and all those where they're like
i'm not trying to be unity with somebody tried to have me killed three weeks ago it's like i'm
still mad about this you get this shit figured out right and then like having the response be like why why everyone else seems fine and it's like
it's it's yeah it i can't imagine how frustrating that experience is but it seems like and like it
almost feels like they're kind of taking advantage of the fact that the entire country does not want
to think about donald trump anymore to be like let's just let this go. Let's just let it go.
Yeah. I think that's 100% the strategy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I hope it does not work,
but it seems like it will.
Yeah.
Because like Democrats are like,
yeah,
let's like not think about that anymore.
Let's move forward.
Because that was a stressful time when we had to pay attention to politics.
And then Republicans obviously don't want to continue to be the center of because that was a stressful time when we had to pay attention to politics and then republicans
obviously don't want to continue to be the center of attention for yeah their shitty um
stances on everything yeah yeah already already the the centrism is already like driving me
it's it's yeah i just saw an article that was like the two most powerful
democratic senators and it was mansion and cinema
man what no they've got a direct line into joe biden's policy
we got two people we got a bully yeah right now i was like that's true the bullying part is fun um just kind of in keeping with the idea of moving forward from the end of the trump
administration uh there's so january was the worst month in the history of coronavirus in
terms of deaths new cases hospitalizations uh we are starting to see at
the end of the month and beginning of february a sharp drop in new cases and this epidemiologist
you know was like yeah the vaccine is like partially responsible but only like for a very
small part of that because it's not to the point where it's like creating herd immunity yet and uh he was
saying that he thinks it actually has something to do with the political climate um and that like
people i don't know it's certainly easier said than proved uh but it just feels like trump's simply not being there on social media
with the amount of disinformation uh i mean people said like statistically
disinformation dramatically dropped the week after his twitter account was banned right um
it's kind of it's again like one of those things where the second they did the right
thing completely belatedly it became clear like how obvious this decision should have been um
like it does seem like twitter jack and uh sucker nerd uh need to be viewed as like, yeah,
I have to say it.
Yeah.
Sorry, bro.
But that's what I'm calling you.
It's like Neville Chamberlain type shit with like their
insistence on not removing the
president.
Like as we get
distance from it and we see like
how damaging it was for him to
have just a direct
wire into people's brains.
And the fact that they banned him from Twitter
three days after the GOP lost control of the Senate,
it's like it couldn't be more transparent
that they were just like,
whatever you say, sir.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir, may I have another?
Yeah, that was,
and now it's like,
it is nice to see that disinformation is dropping,
but now it's just like,
just straight up.
It's like the infection is just like in there now.
So it's like,
you can't be like,
oh, well, we put some Neosporin on it,
so it's done.
It's like, no,
now it's like you're gone gangrene. Like got to cut this shit out like you got to cut out
the rotten tissue like you spent four years of unchecked just like lies and propaganda and like
conspiracy theories and now you have acting senators that believe in q anon trying to come
strapped into the senate you're like well we banned him from twitter you're like well yeah
but that doesn't do anything now because they're already here right right right and they're looking
for something to do with their time all of a sudden yeah right there's all these conspiracy
theorists with a new wealth of free time uh makes me nervous yeah absolutely although i do think
some of them took up uh trying to cut to the front of the line of the vaccine,
like in place of their conspiracy theorizing that the vaccine was microchipped.
They were like, all right, well, now we're going to find a way to just get in line and get the vaccine.
Very chill, very chill approach.
So I just wanted to talk about two sporting events uh the australia
open yes a couple since we had a couple sportos on uh classic sports heads
so the australian open is coming up uh one of the four tennis majors okay um i think it's happening this week this weekend
uh and i think it's just gonna be like pretty much fully opened uh with yeah like fans in stadium
i saw like footage uh on sports center where they were like yeah nobody's wearing masks and it's just, it looks like it's 2018 again.
And it's because they underwent,
like they haven't had a new COVID death since October in all of Australia.
If Australia can get their shit together,
what are we doing?
No.
Good for Australia.
First of all, shout out to Australia.
Good for Australia, but I am bitter about it. doing no good for australia first of all shout out to australia good good for australia but
i am bitter about it they just did a short-term full lockdown and uh said they it was called like
a zero or bust campaign and it worked and they were like we're going going to put our long-term health and survival as a society ahead of short-term considerations.
So the other side of this coin is the Super Bowl, which is happening this weekend in Tampa.
And I think it's a good illustration of how these sorts of things happen in America.
of how these sorts of things happen in America.
The mayor of Tampa has been fighting with Ron DeSantis for the past year.
She tried to get bars to shut down
back when he was opening all the bars up
and wanted to get funds to pay the bars to shut down
so that they could stay in business without opening up.
She did not succeed in that.
Now she is hosting US Capitalism's like Olympics.
She's saying, and she's saying shit like,
we are climbing up on the world stage
and one thing I can guarantee you is Tampa Bay
is going to dance like we've
never danced before.
That's a direct dance right into an ICU unit.
Jesus.
God.
Okay.
Yeah.
It's just like out of sort of capitalist necessity.
She like has no reason to be confident.
But she's, yeah, yeah she so like the measures that she took instead of actually like paying people to stay home keeping things closed
asking people to sacrifice in the short term for a long-term gain uh was a social media campaign using local celebrities to spread spread awareness around
mask wearing um basically nothing that's going to cost money we tried that yeah i remember when
kate winslet taught us how to wash our hands last march right fucking good did that do nothing did
change my life but not for i wonder what's happening in like earth 4477 like the parallel
earth where like america is about collectivism and not individualism and like we decided to
you know bite the bullet and treat people like people for like just a year we just locked down
be everyone livable wage and just like hey you know we're gonna ride this thing out
as opposed to here where we're just like everyone gets cheese hats at the beer party come on down to temple daily what is happening like what yeah i mean she called bars a perfect petri dish for spreading the virus back
in the spring and now the virus is at its highest levels to date and she's hosting a just the most
massive event with like thousands of people just getting drunk together and like turning her city
into a bar uh and she's like i'm glad uh we've decided to hold the events outdoors so that that's
something um a little treat yeah but well that's very bleak and i don't have cable so i'm not
gonna be able to watch the big game what i can't watch the big game i don't have cable so I'm not going to be able to watch the big game. What? I can't watch the big game.
I don't know.
I'll re-watch the Aaron Hernandez documentary.
For the 4,000th time.
Just live tweeting there.
That'll put me in a good, yeah.
I'm going to like really ruin everyone's time.
Yeah.
Keep in mind.
Yeah. Keep in mind. Yeah, so I'll just really delight in bringing others
a little serotonin down.
I'm about to expose myself right now.
When is the Super Bowl?
Is it this week, right, Doug?
It's this week?
Oh, wow, I'm really behind.
Who's playing?
Funny you should mention Aaron Hernandez
because his former quarterback quarterback tom brady
and his former uh tight end mate uh rob gronkowski are both playing for tampa bay this time damn
i forgot that rob gronkowski caught you couldn't escape rob gronkowski they used to have a cardboard
cutout of rob gronkowski in every Dunkin' Donuts in Massachusetts.
You couldn't get away from that man.
I'm glad he's gone.
The branding is strong.
I kind of was like, where did all
those Rob Gronkowski
cardboard cutouts go?
Yeah, let's see. I'll check eBay.
Yeah.
It's a bummer for
Patriots fans because they were they just got left they
got dumped for tampa you know i think that all of my uncles will be just fine but once you've
seen tampa dance like they've never danced before it's hard to go back to cold assass New England, you know? God. So let's talk about Andrew Cuomo,
pandemic hero Andrew Cuomo,
who recently won a special Emmy Award
for his televised press conferences
where he just literally did his job.
Oh, that's right.
I forgot about that.
And even that's a stretch.
He recently published a book
about how he handled the
coronavirus pandemic which like must have been locked like six months ago like at the height
yeah wow he is now reopening indoor dining in new york at 25% capacity, which...
Get those onion rings.
Yeah.
Got to get those.
It's still considered a high-risk activity.
One expert called Dynum Restaurant's super spreader destinations.
There was that South Korean study from the end of last year where you saw how one customer was able to infect another sitting 20 feet away.
Yeah, was that the one where they had the diagram with like someone sitting at this part of the restaurant
and then the person was like 25 feet away in the airflow from the disease spreaded around?
God, I forgot about that cursed chart.
I feel like we should stop encouraging governors like if you tell
them that if you tell them they did a good job one time they'll immediately start to do the worst job
possible and they don't care how many people die like you gotta start bullying them too yeah oh
god i'd love to bully a governor but like it's just like every mayor and every governor like
they'll take the clickbait and then they're like okay cool like
no one's looking let's let's absolutely fuck this up as much as possible we got the emmy who cares
yeah this his post-governorship has like i'm seeing very rudy giuliani vibes for him. Oh, God. Like just living off of this
and then eventually devolving into just a mess.
So they're reopening restaurants for Valentine's Day
because he knows how that's the best day
to go to a restaurant.
I'm seeing that nine,
as of like 20 minutes ago,
nine top New York health officials quit because of Cuomo.
Good job, Andy.
Maybe they didn't hear that he's also opening wedding ceremonies up to 150 people in March.
Maybe they were like, you should have opened them sooner.
Yeah.
And he, at his press conference announcing this,
he encouraged everybody to go have dinner
at a restaurant on Valentine's Day
and then get engaged while you're at it.
Oh, hell yeah.
Just kind of a fun thing.
Enjoy the few weeks you have left.
Yeah.
I mean, yeah.
People naturally asked at this press conference, they were like, so when will food service workers be available?
Like, when are they getting vaccinated?
And Cuomo called the question of whether restaurant employees should be prioritized, quote, a cheap, insincere discussion.
Fuck that guy. Yeah, insincere discussion. Which seems to be-
Oh, fuck that guy.
Yeah, really just the worst.
Okay, where's, yeah, that's a real guillotine moment.
Yeah.
It's not really, Jesus.
I mean, it's like bad enough here
having all the restaurants open again.
You know, they open on Friday
and all like the sidewalks are truly like brimming with people eager to infect waiters.
Also, isn't it like cold in L.A. right now?
Like I haven't been there, but it hasn't been sort of like shitty weather.
Like who wants to go eat outside in the rain anyway?
I just don't understand how you could be frothing this bad to pay too much for a piece of bread.
Like it's just, just yeah it's not even
nice out
yeah all the like it really
put the light on all the LA people who are like
it's freezing when it's 50 but then
you let them eat at a
fucking
sidewalk cafe
and they're all out there right away
it's yeah yeah so
uh not great.
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And we're back. So CNN reported on this story out of the Minneapolis PD,
like the title suggested. I'll just read you guys the title. The title is Minneapolis police officers must keep body cameras turned on during entire response to a call. New policy says.
But if you actually look at the policy or even the text of that article, it's actually like the officers still have the ability to turn on and off their cameras like themselves.
Just they get to decide that
anything they say on camera can be redacted from public release uh and the policy doesn't
mention the punishment for turning their camera off uh oh yeah so it's just more of the same
ineffectual bullshit that won't cause a single officer who's interested in abusing his power to change behavior at all.
But this is.
And classic CNN for rewarding it for no reason.
Yeah, just giving them a great headline.
See, they're trying.
Yeah.
An effort was made.
So, oh, God god i hate it here jack
um well i've got something that's gonna make you feel better uh we we got to meet the game
stop guy who made millions uh off of that stock and folks he's ugly. Look at this king.
Oh my God.
I'm just like, this looks like,
this is how I picture how people look
when they email me death threats.
They look like this guy.
He looks like a sketch character.
He does.
He absolutely looks like a sketch character.
He's wearing a t-shirt that says game over
with a
color-coordinated
headband
and wrist
sweatbands
and microphone.
All cool, yeah. He's a real gamer.
This is another article
where the narrative seems to be
moving back
towards the side of capital
and basically the side of money.
There's a Bloomberg article
where the moral of the story is
this was all just a silly online fad
that hurt a bunch of the small people
and does not mention the fact that
the people were trying to use the market against companies uh who make a living
fucking them over and the companies literally changed the rules like midstream to fuck them
over again uh but like it's yeah it's just gonna go back to the remember to stay in your place guys
because it's dangerous out there.
This is a real, like, bizarro Sophie's Choice because the only thing I hate more than Redditors are...
Stockbrokers.
Capitalists.
Yeah, Stockbrokers.
So it's really...
Because I went into that subreddit just to see what was going on.
And, like, it was as Reddit as you possibly think it could be.
Like, a lot of, like, shit posts.
A lot of, like, people just throwing around r-word just for whatever shits and giggles and i'm like do i
really care that these people are making becoming millionaires and i mean on the one hand they are
fucking over hedge fund managers which i love but also like do i really need more shitty white dudes
getting amassing capital like do i care either way yeah it's sort of like uh the best contact
i've seen on it was like that that
that meme of like the two monkeys fighting on the ship like from the simpsons a bunch of people
around it cheering on like that's the way that i see it it's like reddit dudes fighting hedge
fund managers like i'll watch them fight all day i don't support either one but like i'll watch them
fight it'll be interesting to see how it ends it's like yeah i don't know the that i didn't engage
with that story very much because i was like, I don't know.
Redditors are triggering for me.
I don't want to hear what Redditors are up to.
I certainly don't want them to have a bunch of money.
But also, you gotta, I don't know.
Dunking on Wall Street is good,
but reallocating Wall street money to redditors
seems like the like the not ideal i outcome i don't know yeah and i feel like a lot of the
people who made the money are like part of that internet like gotta get your hustle on gotta grind
it dude uh this is how this is greed is good yeah greed is good i'm just hustling out here making making
my mills uh type of uh culture that is a real bummer yeah this is a really uh funny take on
wolf of wall street aren't they already like uh making a movie out of it yeah they are noah centineo uh i guess i guess noah centineo looks like he could be a redditor
why is any of this happening this and he's been to brockton i just can't
it's just been there he's just been there yeah he's just polluted the air
noah centineo i need to know who he is, right?
This seems like a thing that is increasingly...
I would argue in...
I don't know.
He's at a tipping point
where either he's supremely untalented
and no one will know who he is in 20 minutes
or he is secretly like...
Or he's like another Robert Pattinson
where you're like,
oh, I guess he was good.
But he's in that kissing booth
movie right he's right i'm pretty sure yeah yeah he's in wait no he's not i have no idea who this
man is he looks like he's oh i have no idea who this man is he looks like the guy from kissing
booth he's not he's not he's not
he looks exactly like the australian guy from kissing booth but he's actually american and he's
in oh he's to all the boys i've loved before god that's the one yeah he's like some netflix movie
guy and either he's good or he sucks that's all you need to know. Okay, perfect. Yeah, he is bringing the GameStop stock saga to Netflix, according to International The News.
Well, that's exhausting to hear.
That sounds like my brain is melting when I say that sentence.
I was so sure he was that guy that looks like the same guy.
It's been a long year already.
It's true.
Yeah.
Let's not bring Noah Centineo into it.
God, I can't imagine what that movie is going to be.
Yeah, because it's not even over yet.
It's still happening.
I guess they're just going to wing it and maybe figure it out.
I don't know.
It is interesting. They're just like fine and replacing the big short script they're
like right it'll work out right um all right let's finally dig into some wholesomeness uh
that still has like a depressing news peg so there's this guy i don't know did you guys know about captain sir tom moore
no okay so he is a he was a 99 year old man who was about to turn 100 and decided to raise funds
for the nhs uh by uh trying to walk a hundred laps in his garden before his hundredth birthday
and just be like people just really liked him he's just like a charming ass old man
to the point that he ended up like collabing with a famous pop star on a song that went to number one in the uk really yeah that's
so sweet and he raised 35 million pounds for the nhs which is like incredible um everybody loved
him he then got knighted uh and um he just passed away from COVID, which is not.
Oh, he's got a little old man mustache.
Look at this guy.
Yeah.
This is going to be Anthony Hopkins' greatest role.
It really, yeah.
That's so nice.
Because that ending, that third act where he like, you know.
You've got coronavirus, love.
No.
Because I'm bollocks. Yeah. Bollocks, yeah. I'm all bollocks yeah bollocks yeah
what's all this then
I bet he had
this whole story I'm like
even if they make it up this guy has some profound
last words everyone's gonna be
sobbing oh yeah for sure
wow yeah he spent his time
like his final hours with his kids like reminiscing
about their mom who passed away and uh yeah just seems generally um like an awesome dude
uh so what a nice palate cleanser from from the other stories. Yeah. Shout out to him. Shout out to the UK for giving us something to believe in.
Wow.
Yeah.
That really speaks to where we're at, where our new thing to believe in is a recently
deceased very old man.
Yeah.
A recently deceased one-year-old British army man.
Yeah.
Sure. I'll take him.
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a pleasure having you on.
Thanks for having me.
It's always a pleasure coming back.
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Is there a tweet
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you've been enjoying? Yes, this is from
Key Williams with two S's at the end.
She tweeted, who created jobs,
rent, the concept of money, I would like
to fight. That's been great.
The past few days.
Jamie, where can people find you,
follow you, hear you,
and what's a tweet you've been enjoying?
You can find me on Twitter
at Jamie Loftus Help,
Instagram Jamie Christ Superstar,
and a tweet I've been liking,
I don't know why it went viral again,
but it's that classic picture
where Michael Cera and Aubrey Plaza are at Chuck E. Cheese,
and there's a whole herd of teen girls taking a picture with Michael Cera
because they don't know who Aubrey Plaza is because the picture is from 2009.
What?
Did they date?
They dated during the production of Scott Pilgrim.
Real Scott Pilgrim heads will know.
I just sent you the link.
It's an iconic picture.
The end.
I guess I'll attribute who
reposted the picture.
It was someone named
Lil Sam Squanch.
Great name.
I love Lil Sam Squanch. Good for him. He's great. One of my favorite Sam Squanch. Great name. I love Little Sam Squanch 66.
He's great.
One of my favorite Sam Squanches.
My 66th favorite.
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It is complete.
So if you're in a decent headspace to do that,
I biased recommend it.
I unbiased recommend it.
Kind of biased recommend it.
It is really good.
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couple tweets
I've been enjoying Anna Dresden
tweeted should I get a Peloton
or go back in time and convince my parents
to make me never be born
Andrew
Nadow tweeted started taking
gummy antidepressants they're super
effective but then I had regular gummies and felt the same way
so maybe it was just that
and then
BlinkPetch tweeted just shorted some
stocks god damn it autocorrect
I mean I just sharted some socks
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their music is is so amazing and they're such a forward-thinking artist and unfortunately they
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All right.
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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 and prints. It's bigger than a flag or mascot.
Listen to Rebel Spirit on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Señora Sex Ed is not your mommy's sex talk. This show is la plática like you've never heard it
before. We're breaking the stigma and silence around sex and sexuality in Latinx communities.
This podcast is an intergenerational conversation between Latinas from Gen X to Gen Z.
We're your hosts, Diosa and Mala.
You might recognize us from our first show, Locatora Radio.
Listen to Señora Sex Ed on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.