The Daily Zeitgeist - Gooner-natorial Candidate Mark Robinson 9/24: Mark Robinson, John Mulaney, Israel

Episode Date: September 24, 2024

In this edition of Gooner-natorial Candidate Mark Robinson, Jack and Miles discuss Mark Robinson refusing to let tech experts "prove" he didn't make those weird-ass online posts, John Mulaney's Salesf...orce roast, and Israel's continued terrorism campaign.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:36 The story of one strange and violent summer, this season on the new podcast, Rip Current. Hear episodes of Rip Current early and completely ad free and receive exclusive bonus content by subscribing to iHeartTrueCrimePlus only on Apple podcasts. Hello the internet and welcome to this episode of Gunnar Notorial candidate, Mark Robin trend. That one courtesy of new Chris on the discord who said, been listening to Jort Center So I don't know if that's a direct quote from Jort Center
Starting point is 00:03:10 Are you not gonna toil or are you talking a lot about going caves and stuff? Yeah I probably probably some goon and gonna if I know those fellas Yeah, shout out to Christy Yamaguchi main and the rest They're talking about some goonin. Yeah, my name is Jack Fett over there is miles. And hey, speak of the devil, miles. Yeah. So the fallout from that CNN investigation continues. If you recall, his initial response to these allegations was like on some Mary and Barry, like they set me up. Right.
Starting point is 00:03:44 Like, you know, like Shaggy, it wasn't me. This is nonsense. This is spurious. It's mendacious. But he would not use those words. Um, naturally though, in response to this, his own supporters had offered to put him in contact with IT specialists, like forensic IT specialists that could help him uncover the truth about who the real Mark Robinson is and get to the bottom that it couldn't. If you're denying it, then we'll find out who it is. Mark Robinson has rejected those offers. So, so it's a setup. But also, please don't get to the bottom of this, please.
Starting point is 00:04:21 Which is a very interesting space to exist in. So much of like what is going on with the Republicans is like guy makes up lie on the spot because he's caught doing some shit or just can't accept that he lost an election. And then everyone reacts like, oh, my God, really? Whoa. Like, if that's true. We better fucking kill someone. That's fucking crazy, man. Like we need to, holy shit. We believe you.
Starting point is 00:04:50 Then the whole democratic foundation of this country is messed up. Yeah. So it's a setup. This is truly a is it Uchi Wally or is it one Mike situation? Yeah. I want justice, but please don't seek that justice
Starting point is 00:05:04 and get to the bottom of the truth because it's a boomerang right back to me allegedly, so it's also funny too because meanwhile newsmax did their oh my god, this is some Fantastic shit on Newsmax Is they're begging Mark Robinson to like not drop out of the race because and I think they're maybe I guess trying to condition their viewers to be like to look past the fact that he was supremely unqualified for this job and like dude It's actually not that bad listen to this fucking defense on Newsmax of like why? Mark Robinson. Hey hang in there. You're a good sport I'll address and they think they tracked it to a porn site where he may or may not have
Starting point is 00:05:45 been acting... Greg Kelly. Greg Kelly! ...when he was a private citizen... When he was a private citizen. ...and a forklift operator. Yeah! Okay?
Starting point is 00:05:54 No big deal. A forklift operator. You're allowed to do that when you come home from work, all right? You're allowed to do whatever you want in America. Including scream about being a Nazi and saying that slavery was good and denying the Holocaust. Wait, so if you can do whatever you want in America, can you seek an abortion in a red state? Miles. Oh, okay. Sorry. I took what you said literally, so I wasn't sure. Is it okay? Are you free from persecution if you're not a cishet person. Maya, are you are you being like funny right now?
Starting point is 00:06:27 Do you think this is funny? No, no, no. I meant for a fork for a gubernatorial candidate, you can fucking talk about peeping, like spying on women in the changing rooms, because let's be real, it's not just the comments on the porn stuff. It was there was a ton of other stuff that they're ignoring anyway. Talk Anyway, go on, go on, I get it, this is America and if you're a forklift operator, you can do whatever you want, you have carte blanche. And this whole thing, I'm not buying that he is a Nazi sympathizer. That stuff, Nazi,
Starting point is 00:07:00 the, the holla, it's awful, it's awful, it's awful, it's awful. That's the sound of a Republican trying to pretend they don't like Nazi. He has like a smile on his face Well, he's saying this he's like don't get Nazis like so bad. I get it so bad Like a one Wasn't a one sentence thing where he said Oh oh, black Nazi and moved on. Like he's talked about not believing the Holocaust is real, like how Hitler had good idea. Like this is a he is on record multiple times being like, I'm down to enslave black people again, even though this is my internalized white supremacy is so
Starting point is 00:07:40 intense that you think it's a bit or not real. No, it might be anyway. So he goes on to be like, no, what does not even mean anymore? Yes but the Nazi word has kind of entered our Lexicon, you look it up on dictionary.com German party, but you also have this a person who is fanatically dedicated or seeks to regulate a specified activity or practice. Okay, so in this instance, if he's a black Nazi, the example from this dictionary.com definition
Starting point is 00:08:12 is a jazz Nazi who's disdain, like, you know, whatever, who disdain all forms, whatever. It's like, it's like, in the context, him saying, like, people being like, that person's black, that person's not black. And he's like, oh man, I'm very specific about this sort of thing. I'm a black Nazi. I'm the arbiter of all black culture. And like, I have very rigid definitions of what I think is or is not part of black culture. Like if that's maybe that would work there. But this guy is saying that base talking about in the context of racism and anti-Semitism and Hitler, the first definition, like, yeah, obviously like the very bad German thing.
Starting point is 00:08:46 But it could also mean this. Okay, Greg Kelly. But go on because he, Jack, you're ready for a knockout punch? Here it is. Anybody remember Seinfeld? Anybody remember the soup Nazi? The whole country thought this was funny. And then he plays a clip from fucking Seinfeld of the soup Nazi and Elaine and like explaining
Starting point is 00:09:07 the soup Nazi thing. And then he comes back to it and he's like, well, at least he doesn't say anything like about kids. And that's the important part, don't you think? That is what he says. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. So he's turned the whole story into people shaming him for watching porn,
Starting point is 00:09:26 which that's just where we found him talking about how Hitler is great. Yeah, it's happened to be on this porn site. Yeah, we've already done that story last week when he was like a regular at a place where he jacked off next to other people. And would graciously bring pizzas. We got off work like that story. I was like, wait a second. Is this guy cool?
Starting point is 00:09:51 But now we have some stuff that would suggest maybe not. Maybe. Yeah. Also, by the way, Greg Kelly in that story is kind of giving me at a party. Anyone remember Seinfeld? Just apropos of nothing. Just a hard right turn when there's an awkward silence. It's like a birthday party.
Starting point is 00:10:17 Happy birthday to does anybody remember? Jack, this is my three year old birthday party. Well, OK, my bad. To you. OK. Yeah. Anyways, that but they have to encourage him to stick around and pretend there's no big deal because he is on the ballots. The ballots have shipped with his name on it. He could still the ballots. The ballots have shipped with his name on it. He could still drop out and then his votes would go to a chosen successor.
Starting point is 00:10:51 Yeah, exactly. The Democratic Party of North Carolina could choose basically be like, all right, look, guys, it's going to say that you're voting for the creepy sex pest guy. Right. But it actually goes to a Republican that will pick. I don't know if we can get that information on time, but anyway, I'm surprised they're not just doing that. But I guess the probably that's about him. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:12 Like everyone is trying to distance themselves from him. And like Trump had to pull his endorsement, like, you know, the other except Greg Kelly, baby. Greg Kelly. Hang in there, man. Hang in there, man. We've all been there. Hey, man, no porn for you. Okay. Remember Nazi?
Starting point is 00:11:29 Yeah. Hey, no freedom for you. That's right. What the fuck is this? Um, there, uh, I do just want to shout out John Mulaney, who was hired to go do entertainment at a Salesforce event, uh, in, I guess, San Francisco and the Bay Area. And it went viral because, so this is a thing that happens, by the way, like, software sales is an industry with lots of money that is made by salespeople who have to do a lot of hard, unpleasant work.
Starting point is 00:12:06 So to keep them motivated, they got little perks here and there, baby. I know somebody who works in software sales, they were telling me about a thing that they had recently where they were like, yeah, and it was cool. Ryan Reynolds came out and spoke to us. That's cool. Why? Why?
Starting point is 00:12:26 That helped me work 85 hour weeks. No problem. Because I got to touch Ryan Reynolds back. No, no. Are you kidding me? You would have been fucking tased. No, they did. Well, you got with it.
Starting point is 00:12:37 They tased me. They tased me. But I couldn't resist. And that's how I make it work for me, man. I got to get back to work. I get back. But anyways, the thing about the Malaney thing is like, it's not funny, which like if he was being funny while he was doing it, it wouldn't like,
Starting point is 00:12:52 they just would have laughed and been like, ah, he's being funny. But he was just like mean to them, which I just absolutely cooking them. He said, you look like a group who looked at the self checkout counters at CVS and thought, this is the future. So many of you feel imminently replaceable. What's important here is that we're looking for solutions, he said sarcastically. And in looking for solutions, what we're really after is insights, which then lead to success. Now start prepping the humans for robots.
Starting point is 00:13:30 Some of the vaguest language ever devised has been used here in the last three days. The fact that there are forty five thousand trailblazers here couldn't devalue the title anymore. Like, it's just is right on like it's funny to me, but I get like I doubt there was a single person smiling in that theater. They probably because like there it's probably on some level, I bet some people don't like their jobs and like, yeah, man, I can kill us, dude, cook us, John. I don't think they would take themselves. That's just about, I don't know if you were at the event and it was crickets, let us know.
Starting point is 00:14:00 But I feel like I am curious. He rounded out things by thanking attendees for the world You're creating for my son where he will never talk to an actual human again Instead a little cartoon Einstein will pop up and give him a sort of good answer and probably refer him to another chatbot Before describing he and his son playing baseball in the front yard And he said we're just two guys hitting wiffle Balls badly and yelling good job at each other. It's sort of the same energy here at Dream Force. Shit, which people are saying, I don't know how much he got paid.
Starting point is 00:14:34 There are rumors that it was in the millions of dollars. Wow. Do that. Get the bag and tell them to go fuck themselves. I respect that. Man, that's the best move to. Yeah. Give me your money. Fuck man. That's the best move too. Yay. Give me your money.
Starting point is 00:14:47 Fuck you. But we gave you the money. I don't give a fuck. You knew what it was. And this is what you gave me money for to do comedy. I'm sorry. What did you know to do? Fucking make y'all feel good about your fucking lives?
Starting point is 00:14:58 Hell no, man. I'm on one. Millennia is hilarious, guys. You're gonna have to check this out. It's gonna be so hilarious. And then. Not so funny, is it? Is it dream force?
Starting point is 00:15:12 Is that OK? So that's Salesforce is like. Event it's like their Coachella for. Software sales. So it's got to do Salesforce Salesforce Dreamforce. Yeah, so for Dreamforce, let's take a quick break. We'll be right back. Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce, Salesforce,
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Starting point is 00:19:12 The story of one strange and violent summer. This is Rip Current, available now with new episodes every Thursday. Listen on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, it's Jay Shetty and welcome to On Purpose. I started this podcast to have real conversations that help you live with more meaning, whether it's navigating relationships, working on your mental health, or figuring out what you're truly here to do. This week, I welcomed back Dr. Andrew Huberman, a neuroscientist and professor at Stanford University,
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Starting point is 00:20:18 Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Trust me, you won't wanna miss this one. And we're back. We're back. And a lot going on with Israel of late. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:40 So immediately after last week's pager attacks, which have been described by a former, let me get this right. CIA director as obviously terrorism. Leon Panetta said, I don't think there's any question that it's a form of terrorism. Yeah. Like, oh, I don't know if you want to be euphemistic, a mass maiming. Right. Mass maiming that is implicit that it can get anyone anywhere at any time. Including non-combatants or people that actually had anything to do with it. Yeah, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool.
Starting point is 00:21:14 But they're now trying to remove the people who are reporting on what is actually happening in one of the fronts of their now many front war. They specifically used a court ruling to raid Al Jazeera and Ramallah and ordering staff to evacuate seizing equipment. And yeah, they're basically closing the West Bank offices of Al Jazeera. Yeah, which we're using like, yeah, using like a loophole to it to be like, well, it's a temporary shutdown. It's 45 days. Yes. Just a brief. But on the 45th day, we can just fire it back up. So this 45 day shutdown is the fourth time now that the network has been hit with this. the shutdown. Right. The one in Israel was treated similarly. And yeah, very early on because they're like, why are you like saying stuff that isn't what
Starting point is 00:22:09 Netanyahu is saying? And like this, what's happening in Lebanon, it's echoing Gaza, like in the most fucked up freakish way where you have Netanyahu and the IDF, like sending text messages addressing the people of Lebanon being like Hezbollah has been using you as human shields Yeah, and they've been hiding weapons in your homes So you might need to leave because we need to get those weapons and if something happens, you know We're warning you God forbid anything happens and then you have fucking, you know direct strikes in pop you densely populated areas to get like a Hezbollah leader that killed a ton of people
Starting point is 00:22:46 and now just airstrikes like across the country. And so, yeah, shit is getting fucking way, way, way out of control. And then like the most of the State Department when they're asked directly is like, do you think this is a good plan for Israel's safety to go about it in this way. And then you get this spin.
Starting point is 00:23:06 It's like, well, obviously, like if any country is attacked, like you got to acknowledge that there's gonna be some kind of response. And, you know, like, we're not, like just all this like very mealy mouth nonsense when you're talking about this, these are really huge escalations. And yeah, like for all the talk of like them saying like,
Starting point is 00:23:23 yeah, and we're using diplomatic channels. It's like, just just cut the shit, man. Like, I don't know what transgression would ultimately cause the United States to like be like, all right. But we're pulling the plug on all these bang bangs for you. And like, we're not going to have your back for any of this nonsense as you throw the whole region into further, you know, chaos. any of this nonsense as you throw the whole region into further chaos. Yeah. I mean, speaking of ProPublica has discovered that the US government's two foremost authorities on humanitarian assistance concluded in the spring that Israel deliberately blocked humanitarian aid to Gaza, which I think we had kind of assumed, but Anthony Blinken had to basically take
Starting point is 00:24:09 the, the conclusions of the two foremost experts on like, what is happening over there, ignore them and then say the exact opposite to Congress in order that weapons continue to flow unimpeded to Israel to continue the attack on Gaza. So it's just Biden is not the norm on Israel. I think that a lot of people, a lot of like that assumption is built in that like the US is just always going to be an ally to Israel, but he is like from the beginning of his career has just been pathologically willing to put up with their bullshit and You know in I mean to be really you're not gonna be a president and have a stance that isn't just kind of like yeah man, like do your thing. I mean there might be
Starting point is 00:24:57 Like levels like a little more nuance maybe and how things are communicated But yeah, it's been it's like I'm trying to think of like a president who's been, you know, actually in a way trying to reel in the just ridiculous behavior of the Israeli government. We've never had a president who was overseeing that relationship when something this fucking horrifying was happening. Yeah, no, for sure, for sure. Yeah, it's just, it's really disheartening to also then say like, you know, this is where Kamala has a chance to differentiate a bit. Yes. From, like, it can't be worse
Starting point is 00:25:37 than what the Biden administration is doing right now. I mean, maybe, I mean, yeah, in like a really fucked up way, it could be worse, but like, it feels like really low hanging fruit to begin to differentiate yourself here. But again, they fear the lobbying power of the Israeli government. So it's become like this really, yeah, just like become inert. And it's just a lot of talk of like, well, using diplomatic channels. Meanwhile, the, you know, the carnage continues.
Starting point is 00:26:04 And it's not a false equivalency. We're not saying vote for Donald Trump because we're criticizing Kamala Harris's stance on Israel or other progressive policies. Yeah, the criticism comes from a place that I just think American people deserve better overall. That's what it is. And again, it's because if you're tapped in enough to look at the status quo of it all, you realize like we have a serious problem that has to be addressed and anything that isn't taking that seriously and understanding the stress and the instability
Starting point is 00:26:39 it creates for American people, like that's just a misstep. And that's again, and I'm not trying to be like, idealistic, like this is a utopia, but at the very least, like, can you can you identify what is happening to the people in the United States and offer something that's a little bit more, you know, that feels a little more tangible rather than just kind of doing the thing where it could be worse. And I get it. Yeah, It would be worse under Donald Trump. 100%. That's not going to stop me from saying, I demand better from someone who is courting my vote. And that's what I want to see a candidate, again, because the status quo is so fucked up and violent for people that I would love to see something rhetorically that acknowledges that. And, you know, maybe that's a far stretch with this current current setup.
Starting point is 00:27:29 But that's that's that's my hope is that we can at least objectively begin to look at what ails us and try and solve those problems. Yeah. All right. Well, those are some of the things that are trending on this Tuesday, September 24th. We are back tomorrow with a whole last episode of the show to tell you some fun things about the architect of project 2024 2025. What is it? Project 2025 2025.
Starting point is 00:27:55 Yeah, yeah, yeah. So he's an interesting guy. But until then, be kind to each other. Be kind to yourselves. Yeah, get the vaccine. Get your flu shot. Don't do nothing about white supremacy. And we will talk to y'all tomorrow. Bye.
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