The Daily Zeitgeist - CDC: (shrugs), Reality Romance Reigns 7.27.20
Episode Date: July 27, 2020In episode 680, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian and Who's Your God? podcast co-host Amy Miller to discuss Dr. Fauci's family needing security, new CDC guidelines for opening up schools, what cou...ld happen if Trump refuses to step down, Palm Springs, Indian Matchmaking, and more!FOOTNOTES: Did Dr. Fauci Create Covid-19? Fauci Says He And His Family Have Been Assigned Security Detail Due To ‘Serious Threats’ Fauci: 'I certainly don't think we're near the end of this' New CDC guidelines come down hard in favor of opening schools Majority of teachers say they are worried about coronavirus exposure on the job: poll Trump's assault on election integrity forces question: What would happen if he refused to accept a loss? WATCH: Made Me - Sango, Waldo Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oh, man, thank you so much for that jumper inspired.
Well, we are thrilled to be joined in our third seat by one of our favorite guests here,
and it's been way too long.
The funny, the talented, the brilliant Amy Miller!
Hi, guys.
That singing was a mess.
That was a mess.
I miss you guys.
I've missed that.
I need a chat. I missed you.. I missed that. I need a chat.
Everyone's always blowing smoke up my ass, being like, no, that was good.
Why would they do that?
I don't know.
Because they think our show is influential, maybe.
The joke is on them.
My mom has 40,000 cell phones she uses to subscribe to this podcast.
Miles, I feel like it's been a minute since i sent you an ugly baby photo i know our
momentum died we we had a good good run yeah we can tell people we had a little dm thread going
because we had a shared realization that some people you know get real eager with the new the
newborn photos which are fine i understand the pride of a newborn child. You guys talked about this. Setting them up.
Whatever it is.
Yeah.
And we had some momentum going.
We're like ones where I was like, that account's private.
You have to screenshot it and then send it to me.
Yeah.
It's just like, yeah, they're so sticky.
I got a whole bit out of it.
I've been doing it for a year.
It crushes because people know.
Yeah.
It is weird.
There's just like, like yeah there's too if you have to like wipe it down a little bit before we all we all see your baby but yeah you mean like
at the hospital still type baby pictures like where the baby right it's it runs the body yeah
right out of the body it does run the gamut because sometimes they're they have been
wiped down but they just still look like pained um unhappy about being outside the womb which i
totally get i'd love to be in a womb right now yeah no combine the feeling that you get when you
first step out of a warm bath or the shower and then also like what you look like if you've been floating in water for days,
for nine months, you would be puffy too.
When Neo first arrives into the real world.
Yeah, except they made him look good, okay?
They just shaved his eyebrows.
But he still was just like,
what the fuck is this place?
Yeah.
No one wants to be photographed in that moment.
Nobody.
Let's be respectful of our new babies and just give them a minute, put a bow on stickiness as a parent is,
you just need to work on that daily
because stickiness is a perpetual state from the time
they come out of the womb until they-
17.
Yeah, basically 17.
They are sticky.
The 17-year-old stickiness is not something I want to be.
It evolves.
All of your belongings are sticky.
You just need everything to be pleather.
And yeah.
And Jack, I do not need to work on it
because I will not have children.
Nothing will be sticky forever.
It's going to be nice.
Nice and smooth.
Slippery.
All right.
Slippery.
I don't know why.
That's gross too.
Amy, we're going to get to know you a little bit better in a moment.
First, we're going to tell our listeners a couple of things we're talking about.
They are continuing to target Dr. Anthony Fauci more now than ever before,
not just because of his first pitch at the end of last week, but just going after him.
CDC guidelines are now favoring school reopenings,
so we'll talk about how that came about.
We'll talk about UFOs.
We'll talk about what will Trump do if he loses the 2020 election,
and then we'll talk about the shows that we rewatched or watched on on Netflix and in my case Hulu. I watched Palm
Springs. You guys watched the Netflix phenomenon. Indian Matchmaking. Indian Matchmaking. So we'll
talk about that. All that plenty more but first Amy we like to ask our guest what is something
from your search history that is revealing about who you are or who we are as a culture?
I mean, I've been looking at a lot of videos
of Sam Rockwell dancing.
Ooh, good dancer?
He's an incredible dancer, Jack.
What are you asking me?
Wait, really?
Yes.
Are you joking?
Yes, I am not joking.
What kind of dancing?
They force him to dance in most of the movies that he's in.
Right, right, right.
And I've been, so my boyfriend's been out of town for like a month.
And like, shout out to everybody who's been in quarantine alone this whole time.
Because, God bless.
I don't know how y'all have done it.
This is the longest I haven't had sex since I was a baby.
Very slutty baby.
Oh, God. And so i just look at videos of sam
rockwell dancing it's your new porno so hot yes what's the best sam rockwell dance video like
what's that one you got in favorites uh i mean oh yeah he played bob Fosse. Yes. Yeah, that one is really good, like down the hallway.
There's so many.
It's very hard to say.
Yeah, in my mind, I'm like, was he dancing in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the first one?
I don't think so.
Yeah, that's the only role you're familiar with, right, Miles?
Yeah, I didn't realize he was playing.
Oh, that's cool too, Bob Fosse.
I just know him as the Foot Clan gang leader.
Like he's a legit really good dancer, like a gifted dancer.
He's a legit gifted dancer.
Yeah, he moves like gravity doesn't exist.
He's just, it's the best.
I'm going to watch more after this.
What was that one?
Who's the dude?
Was it Fred Astaire
Who did like the vacuum commercial
Like later on
Like in the late 80s
Or early 90s
When we were kids
Well he didn't do it
I mean yeah
They made it
Somebody did it
Fred Astaire
Decades from now
Like just some like
Lame marketing person
Like I remember my grandma
Like loved the dancing
Of Sam Rockwell
Like what if we got
That guy
That old footy
And put that in a commercial I mean do you think When your name is Rockwell. What if we got that guy, that old footie, and put that in a commercial?
I mean, do you think when your name is Rockwell,
you just feel like you have to dance?
Because that name is so...
You have to be a break dancer.
If your name is Rockwell, you have to be a break dancer.
You have to rock well.
Yes, and he does.
He had his own up rock.
I would say he's much more fuckable than Fred Astaire,
which is not a surprise to anybody.
For the same reason we were talking about,
because Fred Astaire has been dead for many years, right?
Yeah.
Not just that.
Oh, taste.
Even if they were both dead.
Okay.
Sam.
Not if Fred Astaire was alive, even if they were both dead.
He's just got a quality, a very sexy quality.
Yeah.
It's cool to find out the hidden gifts of our famous overlords, Sam Rockwell being a great dancer, Christopher Walken.
I call him Chris because we're good friends.
Chris Walken, a great dancer.
Who are some other people? guess uh travolta obviously
that was like kind of part of the initial package uh my god i mean who do we think of
me i'm very yeah amy miller i was gonna say uh a lot of people don't realize yeah that's Sean Paul. True. Also, T-Pain.
T-Pain.
Great singer.
Great natural singer.
Plays the piano.
And can dance.
He can do it all. People think he's just auto-tuned,
but no.
My dream man is the overlap between
Sam Rockwell and T-Pain.
Is in my heart and loins.
That's where they overlap, is in my dreams at night.
Amy, what is something you think is overrated?
I got to say leaving the house.
Can you just relax for a second?
We have every entertainment option in the world at our fingertips.
Like, can you just for, we couldn't do it.
We couldn't do it for two weeks.
No one sent, like, just stay home.
I mean, if you got to work, I get that.
But like, if you like stay home, it's nice.
If you have a home, you're very very blessed the socializing thing yeah just
some people just have to get out you know like their whole way of living is like to get out and
socialize like the solitude thing i think that's where like you quickly realize who's truly restored
by the solitude and the people who truly need to be like around
other people to get,
I'm realizing more and more like,
I'm like,
I think I'll stay in the shadows for the rest of my life.
We don't necessarily need it,
but just like are too afraid to stay.
I think a big problem with it,
this hasn't been about like,
these are my freedoms.
I'm going to,
it's like,
we don't have an introspective culture.
Like there's nothing scarier than being like a working American and having to sit alone with your thoughts at home and your and your personality, however horrible it may be.
People don't want to do that.
I love to do that.
Like, I love to hang out with me.
Stay home. I don't know. Just Like, I love to hang out with me. Stay home.
I don't know.
Just stay.
It's nice.
Draw a bath.
You know what I mean?
Learn how to roll sushi.
Do something.
Stay home.
Well, that's what I've been doing.
Learning how to roll sushi.
They don't look good.
I would love to see those early iterations.
Oh, I'll send you some pics.
They're uglier than the babies.
The babies?
Oh, no.
Actually, don't send them to me.
Similarly malformed.
Yes, just as sticky.
But just delicious.
Yeah, yeah.
I just got done doing 14 days inside my house.
And I did need to get out just to not be in the same physical space.
I just needed to get in a car and drive to the grocery store.
But that was it.
I didn't need to interact with anybody.
It was just like I felt like I was on house arrest for 14 days.
You're like, God, when's that new sports bar third base going to open up?
I'd love to hit that place up. Yeah, exactly.
Watch some ESPN classics with the boys or people who are so terrified
to lose their job, they have no choice but to come in and deal with patrons like me
who are actively going through a pandemic. Anyway. Yeah, no, I mean, I meant
like on weekdays only.
Like weekends are for the boys.
You know, me and the boys go out and hit the sports bar up
and then, you know, D-dubs.
Really small with no windows.
This is the thing I was thinking very early on
as, you know, when LA was completely locked down
was do you think there are people running like illegal,
like bro speakeasies?
Yes, absolutely. Like where is that in where are those investigations because you know right there's got to be someone willing to
be like dude fuck that bar dude you've seen my fucking my rec room oh yeah bring 30 people down
i'll get a keg going like just pitching blah blah blah i just feel like that sure there are card
rooms where people are smoking inside and just
laughing and talking and smoking in a basement but born out of like the pandemic where it's like
hey we just we got to get it on somehow yeah exactly I know people who are doing a somewhat
responsible version of that and do it like turning their backyard into uh casino like
outdoor drive-in movie theaters yes projections that's pretty dope
yes i have been to uh megan gailey's backyard to watch the real housewives and that has been
very restorative but we stay away from each other and like yeah get out go for a walk of course
right yeah yeah i just i just turned uh the alley behind my house into a casino I'm just playing CeeLo with some of the people who work at the garage next door
I hit those head cracks every time
What is something you think is underrated, Amy?
I'm really sorry to do this, but I have to say Sam Rockwell
It's not just the dancing
He's the most underrated actor of our generation
i think i mean it's not that he doesn't get the roles he gets the roles he gets the role
but he doesn't get the credit i feel like a lot of people don't know his name um oh absolutely a
lot of people don't put enough respect on his name he's just he's a dream he's a
true dream and i as i've been obsessed for years but didn't really like deep dive into like the
wikipedia and then did find out he is from the bay area of course and he very early on um said
that he was never gonna have children so we're pretty much destined to be together oh my god yeah um and
yeah sam watch everything he makes good choices too it's not that he hasn't been in bad movies
but for the most part he's been in really good movies and he needs bigger parts dear hollywood
please but maybe you know that happens a lot to those kinds of actors who are like i'm not good
i'm gonna do the ones i want to do and then I'm sure they get really good parts put in front of them. But they're like, I don't think I want to be like in the equivalent of like a Will Smith type movie. So I'm not going to do that. And then it's like, well, then you get these artsy pieces. Sam tried to take you to the top and he didn't want to do it.
Yeah, he's an artist.
And you know he's good because I would never promote a straight white man on this show or in my life.
He's so good.
He is.
Just so you know, if you're reading this Wikipedia, I like how there's this thing that says, At age 10, he made a brief stage appearance playing Humphrey Bogart in an East Village improv comedy sketch with his mother.
Aw, that's so precious.
Yeah, really close to his mom.
Loves his mom.
That's actually how he first came on my radar
was that performance.
Yeah.
You were there.
Little Bogart?
Oh my God.
I thought I'd never hear about that kid again.
Thinking about a 10-year-old boy playing Humphrey Bogart
is one of the cutest things that I've ever imagined.
Right.
Can you imagine people were in tears in that audience?
Cause it,
like it transcended sketch comedy.
They're like,
it's something about this young man's depiction of Humphrey that really.
He's got it.
It,
it spoke directly to my soul.
How comfortable he looked smoking those cigarettes was just amazing.
And his jawline.
It's like,
okay,
hold on now wait a second
it was a child in a comedy sketch okay can you give me either your number one or like number
like one m1a performances slash uh movies that he's been in teenage mutant ninja turtles
i mean i love uh i love him in Choke.
As much as I'm angry at every second of my life that I spent reading Chuck Palahniuk books,
I wish I could have all that time back and just go back in time and realize that it's not for me.
And it was never for any girl to read ever.
He's so good in Choke.
He's so good in that movie.
There's a lot of sex in it,
which I enjoy watching him do.
How much dancing though?
Also dancing.
Yeah.
I,
I,
I think he's forced to dance in everything.
Um,
but yeah,
it's,
I think that might be my top.
There's so many to choose from.
Okay.
Just love him so much.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Um,
great as George W w bush and vice um
so good so good and let's not forget teenage mutant ninja turtles
how could we forget miles oh shit were we forgetting teenage mutant ninja turtles
you know uh it is what it is but that can't can't be true. Also, that can't be true.
It's not the only film you know him from.
You've seen him in many, many things, but like everybody else.
I've only seen one film.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
The 1990 classic.
You just don't file it away.
With Judith Hogue playing April O'Neil.
I mean, talk about someone who's really underrated.
I mean, she really should have had a career.
I'm really, ugh.
Yeah.
He's not in Secret of the Ooze.
No, he's just in the first one.
No, he was just like this cigarette-smoking,
like, ruffian guy who was, like,
recruiting, like, wayward teens to be part of the foot claim.
Yeah, it was one of his first movies.
Amy, what is a myth?
What's something people think is true you know to be false
or vice versa
uh i was talking to my mom about this last weekend and i think the the myth of um
you can't change a man y'all are so stupid like of course of course we can change what like don't
you guys feel like you've been changed by women
pretty easily and willingly i think it's that's the thing is you can't change uh a man who has no
willingness or openness to like i think love or anything like i think being in love with somebody
if you're really good at it you can yeah you could but i feel like i've done i think i've
done the kinds of work out of the kinds of shit where maybe someone would be like you can't change a man
because i love somebody and i realized i'm like oh yeah like it's not just they're saying i'm
wrong or something but like i can do better and in this relationship i can you know move to a higher
plane through that uh yes yeah so for sure and also like let's be real on a superficial level
oh my god how
quickly i've changed because someone was like do you like harry potter i'm like yeah yeah i fuck
with harry potter hardcore yeah for entertainment i mean not anymore we're not allowed to fuck with
no no see and that's why i was on the wave before anybody you know entertainment clothing the house
decorations you know like all the decor yeah there's so many things that are so easily changed
oh yeah i mean yes i actually haven't heard that myth that much you've never heard someone say you
can't change a man i don't think so i don't know why it's on my mind it's probably because i've
been thinking about sam rockwell not wanting to have children so much right because i also don't
want to have children but i want to have his and i'm like i'm like working i'm like working on it
whoa okay so hold on you just you your policy shifted quite dramatically you went from i want
to be childless to the only reason i am on this earth potentially to procreate is because of sam
rockwell yeah i would have sam rockwell's. We would both have to change our minds, but
I do feel like I could
do it. I can change.
I feel like I could change any
man, really.
Yeah, absolutely.
Is that cocky?
With enough rope and ether?
I mean, anything is possible.
That's right.
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it's really a magnitude different now because of the amount of anger as much as people inappropriately i think
make me somewhat of a hero which i'm not a hero i'm just doing my job there are people who get
really angry at thinking i'm interfering with their life because i'm pushing a public health
agenda and when you think of how you know what the takes are coming out of the conservative media biosphere, trashesphere, you know, like on Sinclair Broadcasting, you know, where they have all kinds of shows that are syndicated to millions of people in this country.
They have people like the Plandemic woman who is like in that documentary, Judy Mikevitz, who is like a disgraced researcher.
She's out here saying stuff like this on television right now and not getting
checked. This is her on Sinclair basically saying like being asked like,
so what do you think Dr. Fauci's hand is in all of this pandemic?
I believe Dr. Fauci has manufactured the Corona viruses in monkey cell lines
and shipped them from and paid for and shipped the cell lines to Wuhan, China.
Now, for at least since 2014, he published that fact and funded the studies that were published in 2015.
OK, so that's something that's being said out loud on broadcast television
that's yeah i wonder when is fauci just gonna go full rogue and like quit his job and then say
whatever the fuck he wants it's like such a hard position i think all these health experts are and
it's like yeah i. And then I just know
it's just going to cause more problems for me. Clearly, the people who are willing to believe
me, I can say what I need to and they understand. Then there's other people. Every time I open my
mouth, it makes my position more untenable. But I mean, there's such a mass exodus of a lot of
experts already because of this administration. And especially now where they're like, I don't know
what good I am either way because I'm telling people what needs to be done and i'm
just being harassed or just shouted out right um yeah but that um that it didn't end there because
larry clayman who is another lawyer who's like one's judicial watch and i believe is suing
the chinese like in texas because of you know he's saying like they did this to us with the China virus.
He's also on this show and he was asked like, OK, well, this host who is like what's his name?
Eric Bolling, who was used to be on Fox, but he was fired.
He doesn't push back at all and just says like, OK, so you're from your opinion as a like a lawyer, what do you think? This is the beginning of what Larry Klayman is
saying on the heels of this woman saying like he manufactured the virus.
Well, we're looking at a possible RICO case, Eric, and we're analyzing that right now. But
what it appears happened is the Chinese got that virus. And we know that three point seven million
dollars was given as a grant during the Obama administration
to that Wuhan laboratory. That's not in dispute.
And the Chinese then
engineered it into a
bioweapon. So what happened
here actually is relevant.
Okay. So
yeah, he's talking about
Larry Klayman.
He's a lawyer. He is just
an absolute
gem of a term. He's claiming claiming some crazy shit if you ask me as the
as the southern poverty law center calls him a pathologically litigious attorney
you know like he sued he sued the the iran supreme leader and even his own mother that's
not even a joke that's like part of this whole like first sentence describing him so you know he's talking about hitting you know they fuck around
in carter rico i guess uh with this wuhan thing like for people don't know the racketeer influence
and corrupt organizations act that's used to take down the mob you know what i mean like that's what
and so he is saying this is akin to this group. There's clearly an organized group here who he's saying are the people who are in charge of this.
And everything he said has been so thoroughly debunked from like his whole 3.7 million.
That figure was like less than 1 million that he's actually referring to.
I think it's very low also to like get people in your own country sick and dead yeah
three million yeah just uh yeah but you know you that people would notice otherwise so they're just
you know seeding it with small investments uh because you know it's got to be a long long-term
plan well this is i mean you get it though this part of the population has just
spun off so far from you know the reality it's it's really well it's just so you know i think
again with any conspiracy theory anything it's always a group of people who feel powerless who
need a easy way to explain their powerlessness like it can't just be
well i don't know that's too much of a civics lesson to understand like what are you talking
about our system no no like they planned this right some evil like because talk to me in movie
speak there are people in an evil laboratory who made this right and then they shipped it that's
how it worked and then they did that okay i like better. It's like that's who this appeals to is someone who's completely unwilling to really examine that something like this could occur.
But then there's also, you know, like everything. There's also plenty of evidence to show that people have been willing, like the government has infected people for like experimental reasons. And there's little threads of history you can tug on to begin to try and
pull yourself into this. But it's just so, so dangerous and despicable when we're also talking
about opening schools and we have TV stations broadcasting this nonsense.
Yeah. Right. So the CDC has now shifted their policy to say that they're going to open schools um well they're just saying that that
wasn't the or or that they it's a possibility right yeah it's definitely they're they're saying
like look if you got to open them these are the guidelines and they say but they also make the
case that yes it is important like schools are, undeniably important to like, you know, your well-being,
your educational formation.
It said that, you know,
they're talking about the harm
that it could lead to
by having schools closed for too long.
Quote, it can lead to severe learning loss
and the need for in-person instruction
is particularly important for students
with heightened behavioral needs.
And then, you know, they're saying like
the schools are also essential because they get food, mental health care, speech language therapies,
things that are just specific to school. And they say that more just to make like the broad case
that like, yes, having a school open is a good thing. But then they're also like talking about,
you know, what would happen in like an actual pandemic like that they're saying hey if you're in
a community where it's bad you should close up so it's this both sidesy thing that you see the cdc
having to do because trump like gets angry when they're like don't spit straight facts like say
you know schools are good if they open but then be like but then i think for them as scientists
are saying but like obviously if there's real transmission, like a high rate of transmission in that community, like you probably want to second guess it.
So it feels weird.
But since when has anyone actually given a shit about schools or public schools in particular?
It's like all of a sudden y'all are pretending like this is a high priority when it's never been something that's been valued and again
as we discuss kids you cannot stop them from being sticky they're going to be sticky and they're going
to stick coronavirus to their bodies and then take it home yeah to adults who are susceptible to it
and it's like yeah you cannot you can't keep kids
away from each other you can't keep kids from sharing germs it's just they're disgusting um
sorry jack um no the logic is like they're saying it's like yeah but you know kids it's like they
make up for less than like a tenth of a percent of like fatal cases i think only seven percent of like overall so like in a way like they're fine but it's just such a weird thing for this like
you think just in general it's like yeah but like nobody's putting their kid at risk like that's
just not on the table like it shouldn't be a possibility people will though plenty of people
will that's the thing because out of necessity out of necessity and also out of just not believing the
science but yeah people have to go to work like i get it and it is so valuable to have your kid
in a regular school we don't want a whole generation of homeschooled freaks you know what
i mean just a bunch of weird mormon children um, it's not going to be good,
but I think for six more months or a year,
we can figure it out.
Yeah.
I mean, I totally identify with the parents
who want their kids to go back to school.
Of course.
The difference between in-person school learning
and Zoom learning for a four-year-old is like it's just impossible to get a four-year-old to like engage
with a lesson that's happening on zoom but at the same time like we you have to do what is best for
the health of the community and yeah you have you have to, I don't know.
It's also a thing where American capitalism is sort of forcing people's hands because we don't
have a social safety net that is there for people who, and just an overall culture that is there to
be like, no, it's okay if you need to take time off. Oh, you lost your job?
Okay, let's figure it out.
Or even if you don't lose your job, if you need to take time off from your job to supervise your children.
Well, hold on. You a man?
Right.
All right, you get four weeks.
Right.
You toting it? You toting it?
All right, if you're toting, we'll give you a couple months.
It's like, yeah, there's just really a, yeah.
months it's like yeah there's just really yeah i mean we do have a lot of um out of work comedians and performers that can provide child care which is great for me um because i do know for the next
year there's going to be solid work opportunities with parents that just want to not look at their
children or teach them shit for a day the next generation of teachers were making us laugh this
whole time.
It's like, oh, I can get a four-year-old
to engage with this lesson on Zoom. Here we go.
They like wigs?
I'm gonna be like, I thought
I was teaching them,
but it turns out the whole
time they were teaching me.
I mean, this is definitely the
plot of the next dangerous minds
uh for sure thank you thank you for making me michelle pfeiffer that's so nice no you were
coolio in this one uh the whole thing that like they did a poll recently of teachers and even
the teachers right the people who know more than, like they're the people who are actually day to day, like, you know, raising and educating our kids.
You know, they obviously know the value of what it means to be in person to teach.
But even when they're asked, 57 percent of these surveyed teachers said they were very concerned about exposure.
18 percent moderately.
teachers said they were very concerned about exposure, 18% moderately. So 25% said that they were either not too concerned or not concerned at all about being exposed to the virus. And it's
interesting because there was also another poll showing that 25% of teachers also thought the
Civil War was fought over labor laws. So either way, i think it seems like people want to maintain remote
learning because three-fourths of teachers said they would prefer to work remotely so even that
crowd that's like yeah you know man remote it's fine you know there is there is a scarily
significant chunk of the population that has now just completely disconnected from just come
unattached from reality uh And it's been happening.
It's been brewing in the background for a long time.
Trump exacerbated it.
The QAnon conspiracy is exacerbating it.
But the fact that Trump still has 40% approval,
all 40% of those people have to believe to some degree that he is right when he says that,
like, it's being exaggerated, that they're
probably open to the idea that Fauci and Obama were manufacturing it, all these just wild
conspiracies.
And that brings me to this story that was in the Houston Chronicle, a noted socialist zine, the Houston Chronicle, about what is going to happen
when Trump doesn't admit that he's lost the 2020 election if he loses it. Because there's sort of
a groundswell of concern among legal scholars, experts. We've been saying it for years that Michael Cohen pointed out in his testimony
before Congress that Trump, you won't get him out of the White House unless he's in handcuffs.
He's not going to leave on his own accord. And a bunch of legal scholars are, you know,
some are scoffing at the idea and saying surely he will be forced
out by the uproar that will uh come out but they're y'all saw those blm marches right right
and have you seen the have you seen their response to an actual pandemic that is actually killing
people around them like that it's not just the media saying the thing.
It's their eyes saying the thing
that disagrees with what Trump is saying,
and they're still not willing to buy into it.
What makes you think that they are going to be like,
yeah, but now the New York Times says
that Trump lost this election?
Like, he is, you know,
Trump lost this election.
It's just so easy to imagine a scenario where it's close,
like within five percentage points,
and some people are pointing out that it takes longer to count the mail-in votes, which will be...
So if a state breaks early for trump or is he's leading by a
little bit he could just declare it uh that he won that state and declare that he won the election
before the um blue correction comes in is what it's being called um there's it's just well it's
hard for him to get out of there there's so many stairs involved right and we know he doesn't like stairs yeah i'm really excited to get back to the fucking
hanging chats uh wasn't that a good time yeah we were all talking about chats the
it's this is good i feel like this election is going to make us really miss the hanging chads because this is going to be, that was at least a time when both sides were like, okay, whoever wins this legal battle, the other side will concede.
And that was agreed on and that's what happened.
But I guess that's the other thing is I'm curious to know how many people in Congress
be defect when it gets to that point.
I mean, let's look at what has happened in the past.
Let's look at how they've responded to the Ukraine scandal.
Let's look at how they've responded to coronavirus.
Everybody's too scared of him to contradict him because if he does stay in power like well
there's some but there's some it is there seem to be some things right we're like lick liz cheney
broke like from trump like on certain things with like fauci they're like certain things
there's certain issues for some people like mcconnell couldn't say like you know heads or
tails on like other certain items that Trump has pitched out there,
I guess just to seemingly seem like there's a level of normalcy there. But yeah, I don't know.
I mean, I think at the end of the day, there's a lot of things that I feel like his supporters
are going to be the people that are actually going to cause the disruption. I'm not sure how much,
if the military says, yeah, we're with Trump, like based on that, even though the about the, you know, the exchange of power has to happen on the 20th of January.
How many people go?
Yeah, that's true.
Like, this is all bullshit.
We don't care what like you all say, like Trump is president. chaos factor comes from the supporters who are armed and have been saying like there was that
alex jones clip from very early in the presidency when they were looking into the renegade stuff
that if you try to come for trump's power like get ready for the streets to run red with your blood
like that that's been what they've been saying his supporters since day one i just don't i think
we're in for a a more terrifying scenario than like i think people are still covering this like
it's going to be an election and and not like it's going to be just utter chaos and just we're going to see our our uh institutions completely under attack and
you know with like it's going to be really a existential this election is going to be
an existentially threatening uh you know crisis for american democracy like i i think there's i would be surprised if that didn't
happen yeah even if he leaves willingly in january i i have night i am like kept up at night thinking
about what happens between november and january you know what i mean like that alone is like so scary to me that lame duck period
yeah
well
it's gonna be
I think it's the same thing right like in 2016
people are like nah there's no way some racist
like fucking this guy's gonna
fucking win like over an actual
politician and people are like oh
okay and I think maybe
that could be the thing people aren't,
this is the new dimension of it that people aren't willing to see. It's like,
of course, he's not going to go that far and say, an L's an L. I think Trump even knows that.
He's going to take the L on the chin and just keep it moving. And I think, yeah,
that's going to be the hard thing to watch. Yeah. I mean, the Democrats are now saying that they need to win in a landslide for like they're
like, well, that's just why we need to win in a landslide.
But that that can't be the solution that nobody's won a landslide in six presidential elections.
Like and now the Democrats are going to cede everything from like a five percent victory
down to Trump.
Well, that is mostly for the optics.
So his narrative can't catch hold more than like that's the solution.
Because I think either way, like it's Biden already, you know, like he's already got like hundreds of lawyers already signed up.
And tens of thousands of people who are going to be at polling places to try and like stay on top of everything.
But they even know too.
It's like they already can tell
that he's probably going to try and certify results
that like from a different,
like not the actual secretary of state.
That's probably the party's results and submit those.
It's going to be, it's going to be all kinds of bullshit.
So I think, yeah, it's just,
they're just going to flood the zone with bullshit.
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So you guys watched the same show.
I think we can basically focus on,
what's it called?
Indian matchmaking? Indian matchmaking.
Indian matchmaking for the remainder.
I saw Palm Springs.
I'll just say it was-
I liked it.
It was a lot of fun. I loved it. I loved it. I'll just say I liked it it was a lot of fun
I don't want to spoil it
I had no idea what
the movie was until I started to watch it
I looked over at her and I was like
what the fuck is going on
it's hard to talk
about but it's so sweet and
funny and it's such a good love story
yeah the director
called it a sequel to a movie that doesn't exist,
and I think that's a good description and a good tease
that doesn't really ruin anything.
And it has enough Lonely Island in it
that it's got some really, really funny scenes,
but it's also their most mainstream movie.
Yeah, there are also long chunks without a big joke it's also like their most mainstream movie. Like they didn't write or direct it.
Yeah, they're also long chunks
without like a big joke or a solid laugh.
And it's totally okay.
The coordinated dance routine is awesome.
Yes.
One of my favorite coordinated dance routine scenes
this year.
Oh, like when he's walking through the wedding?
That and also when they show up at the
bar like once they just decide that they're like in it together yeah right right right
they pull up yeah yeah uh all right yeah i did too i highly recommend it wait so i mean
i i haven't seen do the trailers or anything give anything away about it like or people just
are seeing the graphic that they just know it's and Samberg in a Hulu movie called Palm Springs?
Listen, we love, we love, love, love in this culture right now, 2020, a photo of someone floating in a pool.
Right.
Overhead.
That's true.
Overhead pool pic, sunglasses and a floatie is like a very pervasive image.
I think that's like enough to sell something now.
Yeah.
Yeah, right?
There's little hints that like when I went back and looked at the poster,
I was like, ah, they did this.
And that's why the pool is very long.
So it almost looks infinite.
I didn't spoil shit it's just a big pull
Amy that's all I'm saying
also J.K. Simmons I can watch in
anything
so good in this
when his character pulled up the first time I was like
that's when I was truly like
what is happening
first and the last time that his character
appears are so epic.
He's so good.
So great.
All right, but let's talk about what the people are actually here to hear us talk about,
and that is Indian matchmaking.
Amy, Indian matchmaking.
I've only seen the first two episodes, but I'm fucking this like, I'm, I'm fucking this whole thing up when I have a chance.
I'm watching every bit.
It's,
I think I really love it too,
because,
you know,
we're so used to seeing like reality shows like this that are so centered
around like Western cultures that I'm like,
yes.
Like,
like now,
like the media,
like the way people are developing shows,
like someone just went to college.
Like there's other countries we can talk about too. And sounds like people like it so let's do this more now
yeah i would watch a netflix show about dating of it they also just added a like dating on the
spectrum or something love on the spectrum like any any group trying to find love or date like
i will watch that show yeah no like cishet white people
like we've we've we've reached peak cishet white romance content yes like let's start branching
out we know how it goes shots shots shots that's every first date on those shows so yeah it's so
good but i can't i and i hate i hate to bash a woman at any time, but like Aparna, no.
Okay.
No, you're so mean and rude.
So the show, right, is about this woman, Seema, who is just like, she is the fucking matchmaker.
Okay.
Like she's got clients across the globe.
She's like, what you need, what you want.
Like, let me put these marriages together.
Let me put these marriages together.
And again, they're showing that in Indian culture, there are love marriages where people like what I think most people are used to meeting on your own.
And then you have your relationship and then you get married there or these other marriages
that are arranged.
But the people still have the ability to thumbs up or down the partner that's put in front
of them.
And that's the more traditional way.
And so she goes around and she consults with these different
uh indian people from around the world they could be in mumbai they could be in houston they could
be in new jersey anywhere and just started being like okay so what are you looking for what's your
mom looking for okay let me find let me see what i have in my rolodex and i'll set something up
this woman aparna from houston when she showed up it was so funny because i remember on twitter
aparna's name kept coming
up in people's tweets and i was like what did aparna nonchalant do i'm like they're like
they're like aparna yo they're like aparna's bullshit or something like i was like oh no
what's going on and i only connected it as i watched this i'm like okay this is what they're
talking about and yeah she's she's got i think it's like what's interesting is that you realize
no matter the culture people have the same fucking hang-ups that prevent them from like
actually meeting people that could be good for them because they have this self-created identity
that they have to adhere to without giving any kind of flexibility to like oh something different
could be good for me she's got a lot of walls up and i don't even know how she has like close friends because she's got those two like good friends that they've clearly been friends
since like high school or whatever and it's like oh you've just been putting up with her bullshit
for this many years she negs that's the whole it's like she read the game right and then tried
to do that as a woman and it is just not cute she is so mean yeah so negative but and then we learn
about like i didn't realize the other thing is like it's educational right because i i knew sort
of uh as a like conceptually about how marriage works in india and things like that but when you
start getting into the jargon like how much astrology matters how like she got data oh yeah that man read her star chart and he
was like you're miserable to be around i thought in the stars the stars told me you're too negative
i'm like bitch we all know i didn't have to look at the stars the bio data though i love how when
i first heard her mention that i was like oh my god like they don't play like it must have like
ekgs and things like that.
It's a word document with a thumbnail of a headshot.
It's a resume.
Not biotechnical.
I was definitely, I don't know.
What would your bio data read, Amy?
Well, it's funny.
The number of those dudes that do mention comedy, either performing it or loving it.
Or podcasts.
Yeah, I'm a podcaster.
And Aparna was straight up like, I hate comedy.
And I don't want anyone funny.
And I hate being with someone who has a sense of humor.
Oh, yeah.
I saw that in the trailer.
She's like, you know I hate comedy.
That's so funny.
Who hates comedy?
What a strange thing.
I think my bio data could look okay you know what
i mean like i went to a good school i have a fun job i mean not in the last six months the bio data
has really tanked what's your what's your quarantine bio data look like what are your
values like rolls bad sushi uh but really gives it the effort willing to shade photos of newborns with you
her favorite pastime does a lot of comedy on zoom you know it's it was weird though i realized how
much like i sort of uh sort of flippantly look at podcasting too because like i saw the one guy's
thing mentioning he's a podcaster and like i rolled my eyes and i'm like motherfucker that's you and i was like right right
that's also true but it's like weird how i had the reaction of like you know the quote unquote
a normal person or how people talk about podcasts and i was like yeah damn he should be doing
something else he should get a real job but yeah i think hey if you like love and you want to see something new uh it's man the fucking
weddings I still need to go to I've never been to an Indian wedding I've only worked an Indian
wedding I would love to be on the other side of that where I could actually participate rather
than like making uh heat transfer t-shirts that i did at one indian wedding and a company i used to work for uh we were like printing like like newlywed merch for
the guests as they leave i'm like yeah so i can put this on a tote uh a t-shirt or like this like
or i'll give you a sticker yeah yeah no i was like very like western wear but that was like my
like that's how like next level the thing was and when i see all these weddings i'm like damn
weddings too man remember there's just a lot of things all the way to the wedding uh i haven't
seen one to go follow all the way to the wedding there is a wedding at the end but we're not at
the end i have like two episodes left but i also love the like when harry met sally thing they do
at the beginning where they do have like older couples that were arranged
marriages that they're still like yeah even together for 30 years and they still like flirt
a little bit but they're also like kind of hate each other i'm kind of curious though like what
how this matchmaker would do like if i was in that position like if i was like yeah you know i'm just
kind of looking for a blackanese you know somebody, you know, I don't have to explain too much.
Like we both get it, you know, and then like likes weed and arsenal.
Is that it?
Is that work?
She can find anything.
She's incredible.
I know.
You saw the one girl is like, oh, we're from like.
Guyana.
Guyana.
But we're Indian.
Nobody ever thinks we're Indian.
And then she just like found another Indian person from Guyana.
Yeah.
And they were not vibing at all.
They were not vibing.
I also love,
so I love the way those Netflix dating shows are shot.
Like it's beautiful.
Yeah.
Even though like dating around,
I love like love on the spectrum.
They just look good.
I just watched dating around.
I'm fully with it.
It's so good. D dating around is shot like a film
like it's lit cinematically all the cinema it's very cinematic which is really weird it is and
it's like a charlie kaufman film where it's like because someone will like turn the corner and then
the and then the next shot it's like a different person and you you're like, oh, shit. Like, I love it. I love it.
I love it.
I hope they do every possible race of people, every fringe group, every condition.
Like, I'm in.
I think, yeah.
Just take me on a journey of new cultures, please.
That's the responsibility.
We're going to get Blackanese dating on Netflix any day now.
With your host, Miles Gray.
Would it be impossible to create a reality show from inside China?
Would the Chinese government make that?
They probably wouldn't allow it to happen, I'd imagine.
I guess they would have to.
There have been really good articles about the social scenes
and dating scenes of young people.
Yeah, or the documentaries I've seen are like the rap scenes and dating scenes of young people yeah or the documentaries
i've seen or like you know like the rap game in china right now and things like that have been
really interesting but yeah i guess i think you probably have to do it pretty surreptitiously
and like just be like no we're just shooting some stuff then take that footage out and then
cut it together like i don't know you know they're too busy creating viruses to kill Americans. Right. Meeting up with Dr. Fauci.
Yeah.
With the whatever lining, stomach lining.
Oh, God.
Please just stay home.
How many of the people on the India matchmaking
have ill-defined professions like entrepreneur
and dental assistant?
Nah, they coming through with degrees, bro.
No, they got legit jobs.
There's a girl who looks like 18 and she's like,
I just became a veterinarian.
You are so young.
There's one guy who's a teacher.
Have you seen the teacher guy yet, Miles?
No.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, he's sweet.
He's like a elementary school teacher in Austin.
And he's, I think, a elementary school teacher in austin and he's i think like
for sure has done some open mics like i've seen him before oh shit but i was watching with a friend
and they were just immediately like something happened with this man's dad and i was like what
and just like straight out of the gate was like he is this way because his dad did something wrong
and left and then five episodes later he's like my dad killed someone and went to jail when i was
a child i'm like how did you see that because he's just like skittish you know who saw that
uh the friend i had a friend i was watching with whoa does she does this person want a podcast
oh yeah they love to just reading people from reality clips they're like okay let me see I was watching with. Whoa. Does this person want a podcast? Seriously.
Oh, yeah.
They love to.
Just reading people from reality clips,
they're like, okay, let me see.
100%.
I was like, how did you know what happened
specifically to this man?
I need you to come with me just in my life.
If I ever date again, then tell me,
oh, this is what happened to him.
She's like, and I'm sorry to that man,
but something happened.
That's right.
Something happened to him. She's like, and I'm sorry to that man, but something, um,
wow.
Well,
Amy,
it has been so wonderful as always.
So wonderful.
Uh,
especially that second act.
That was a,
that was a blast.
I'm sure for,
uh,
you and everyone,
uh,
talking about how we're all going to die soon.
Uh,
where can people find you and follow you and enjoy you,
experience your gifts?
Follow me on Instagram at Amy Miller Comedy.
Twitter is just Amy Miller.
I got it.
And then, you know, I don't have any dates or anything,
but I am, it's just a little secret.
This is a hot topic.
I am shooting my first comedy special next week.
Very weird thing to do right now, but we're doing it.
I can't say anything more about it, but it's coming.
30 Minutes of Amy Miller.
Wow.
Awesome.
Okay, I like that.
I can't tell you anything.
I saw someone else.
I saw, yeah, there's some cool, I've seen people, you know.
There's shit happening. Yeah. happening visually distanced comedy specials yeah yeah it's like the whole audience
getting tested and shit yeah yeah it's gonna be fun but yeah follow me and um listen to my podcast
who's your god that i do with steve hernandez who also is a also a favorite guy yeah yeah and check
out i've even been on that show,
so if you want to hear about my lack of relationship with God,
check that episode out.
Yeah, you were.
You were great.
We're still doing it.
What's our 150th episode today?
Oh, amazing.
Talking about God, that's a lot of times to do it,
but we love it, and it's very funny, and check it out.
Is there a tweet or some other active social media that you've been enjoying okay so yes so you have to see james
austin johnson's trump impression it is fucking crazy good it is truly the best trump impression
i've ever seen it's so funny he really nails the like
i didn't even realize until i saw james do this like trump just like never like closes his mouth
like his teeth never touch you know what i mean he's got this space like open space in his it's
so crazy good i watched it 20 times last night i did retweet recently like one of his videos so if
you go to my twitter you can see it james austin johnson's so funny he is a great trump and he
does a great louis ck and i think those are his two impressions uh very beloved people i mean yes
our favorites he should be on snl yesterday so good favorite redheads. Yes, he's a ginger too.
James Austin Johnson's a ginger.
I didn't realize the
teeth never touching thing either until
you just said that and then I did it with my
mouth and I look like Trump when I do
it.
It's weird.
Miles, where can people
find you, follow you, and what's a tweet you've been enjoying?
You can find me on Twitter and Instagram,
at Miles of Grey,
and also on my other podcast, 420 Day Fiance,
just talking about 90 Day Fiance,
that other just seminal show
that bridges the gaps between countries.
But what's the 420 for?
Oh, for weed.
For pot, dad.
For pot, dad.
Nice. I love
to grass.
Yep, go ahead.
And then
there's a tweet from
Yedoya Travis at Yedoya OT.
It says, when Jesus turned water to wine,
was anybody like, hey, why did you do that?
OT. It says, when Jesus turned water to wine, was anybody like, hey, why did you
do that?
We're thirsty.
I mean, I know they ran out of
water. I don't drink. I like the idea that
they just need to, yeah, they're like, yo, we just
we didn't need any of that, but yeah.
Hey, my man,
real quick, can you turn this into some Truly
Mango?
A couple tweets I've been enjoying.
Ginny Hogan tweeted,
is anything more useless than the option to search price high to low?
Which I've had that same thought.
Tim Dillon tweeted,
I'm scared to look at the UFO news.
UFO was trending.
Tweeted, I'm scared to look at UFO news because I UFO was trending. Tweeted, I'm scared to look at UFO news
because I imagine it's just an intergalactic
pedophile network.
Kevin Hansen found
that Raisin Bran commercial
with the middle-aged
random middle-aged man playing
Raisin. People need to check that out.
And then Colin Crawford
tweeted, sometimes
you don't realize how much you say ooh la la
until they play your 911 call on the local news.
You can find me on Twitter at Jack underscore O'Brien.
You can find us on Twitter at Daily Zeitgeist.
We're at The Daily Zeitgeist on Instagram.
We have a Facebook fan page and a website, DailyZeitgeist.com,
where we post our episodes and our footnotes.
We link off to the information that we talked about in today's episode as well as the song we ride out on.
Miles, what are we riding out on today?
This is a collab track with so many, so many people.
But it's really Waldo and MC and Sango,
who's one of my favorite producers.
We've played a few of Sango's beats here before.
And this is a track they're doing together
called Made Me.
And it's just, you know,
it's just that, you know, 2020 hip hop.
That's just good.
Good for the spirit.
The beats are, you know,
it's not the typical trap production
that we're always hearing right now.
But I'm a old head,
so you gotta have some good
samples and they do so check this one out it's called made me all right well we're gonna ride
out on that the daily zeitgeist is a production of iheart radio for more podcasts from iheart
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