The Daily Zeitgeist - Ilhan to DNC: That It? Kamala Is The Pick (Deep Breath) 8.13.20
Episode Date: August 13, 2020In episode 693, Jack and Miles are joined by Vanguard Army podcast co-host and Rezistans Nwa member Aaron Thorpe to discuss Joe Biden's VP pick Kamala Harris, Ilhan Omar winning in Minnesota, the Plan...ters baby marketing, and more!FOOTNOTES: Trump Calls Biden VP Pick Kamala Harris ‘A Dangerous Choice’ Tucker Carlson responds to guest correcting pronunciation of Kamala Harris's name: 'So what?' Trump, a Total Non-Phony, Gave Money to Kamala Harris’ Past Campaigns Minnesota Primary Election Results: Fifth Congressional District Planters Baby Nut is turning 21 and is now named Peanut Jr. Planters brings Mr. Peanut back to life in Super Bowl commercial WATCH: Lianne La Havas - Weird Fishes (Official Music Video) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to Season 146, Episode 3 of
The Daily Zeitgeist, a production of iHeartRadio.
This is a podcast where we take a deep dive into America's shared consciousness
and say officially off the top,
Fuck the Koch brothers. Fuck Fox fox news fuck rush limbaugh fuck buck saxon fuck ben shapiro
hey fuck alex jones call a doctor fuck tucker carlson uh it's wednesday august 12th 2020 my name is Jack O'Brien aka I said Miles
Miles Miles this
kitten shows thigh babe
that is courtesy of Chrissy
Yamaguchi main
that is gross uncomfortably
sexual
for my taste but I'll go with
it and I'm thrilled to be joined as always
by my co-host
Mr. Miles Gray!
Look, I need a Arteta.
I need a Bukayo Saka.
I need a Nicholas Peppa.
I need a Granny Jaka.
Okay, now, for people who don't really care, that's all Arsenal players.
Shout out to the number one club in North London.
Actually, London, the UK, Europe, whatever you want to do.
But thank you to AtFreshFrankie for that.
I should have just done the Ben Shapiro voice, and I'll do it again.
Nah, forget it.
But thank you so much for that.
WAP-inspired, a.k.a.
Wait, they're number one, like, in terms of fans.
Come on, man.
Don't go there.
They didn't win the league.
No, Liverpool won the league.
Liverpool will say, and, you know, all respect to Liverpool Football Club.
I was genuinely curious, so somebody who doesn't follow it.
It's like a fan, you know?
I root for them passively.
It's like how, yeah, no, no.
I'm definitely sober-eyed when I look
at my own club.
We're trying to get on the way, on the men,
on our way back to Champions League football.
But that's a whole other podcast that people think.
Alright.
Well, we are thrilled to be joined in our third seat by the hilarious, the brilliant.
He is Mr. Aaron Thorpe, a.k.a. Posada's Trap God.
There he is.
Hey, what's up, y'all?
Thanks for having me on.
Oh, thanks for being here.
Thanks for coming on.
And again, apologies for when I butchered your Twitter handle when I called out your tweet that I was loving.
Love your tweets and stuff.
So, again, another great moment on the show when we go from seeing people we like on social media and be like,
will they do the show?
Look them on.
They got a mic.
Great.
Let's do it.
Hell yeah.
I got nothing but time, man.
So I am unemployed right now.
So I'm thankful for y'all having me on.
What part of the country are you coming to us from right now?
The dirty South, Atlanta, you know, hot Lana, ATL.
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
What's it like being a communist in Atlanta right now?
Oh, I mean, like, actually, there's like a history of like leftism in the South.
So this is the birthplace of the civil rights movement.
So it isn't completely alien but uh i
definitely like you definitely keep our circle close you know what i'm saying yeah sure sure
giving this whole anti anti-police brutality kind of movement especially down here it's uh
you know seeing a lot of comrades yo so it's good yeah cool nice uh all right we're gonna get to
know you a little bit better in a moment first First, we're going to tell our listeners a couple of things we're talking about today.
As we mentioned on yesterday's trending, Kamala is the pick for vice president.
We're going to talk about that.
We're going to talk about Ilhan Omar.
They came for the establishment Dems.
We'll talk about how well that went for them.
We're going to talk about planners,
marketing departments,
just the storyline they've got going. With the stupid
baby peanut? With the baby peanut.
Yeah. He's 21 now.
Let that shit go.
And we'll talk about the fresh Prince of Bel-Air
becoming a drama.
All of that. Plenty more.
But first, Aaron, we like to ask our guest what is
something from your search history that's revealing about who you are uh i mean given the whole
kamala svp news my last search history from like maybe like even 30 minutes ago man was kamala
harris record yeah that was the last thing that i looked up so uh she put something out
yeah she put out another locked her ass up nah she put out another policy uh in joint
statement with joe biden about how you know you get your student loans forgiven if you are a black
person who has started a business within a black community within the past three years and your credit score is above a certain amount.
That's what that's what she did.
Oh, so great.
So very broad sweeping proposal that many people can enjoy.
Yes.
Big tank constituency.
You know, the Democrats.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
You on social media, you were talking about how you were trying to reach out to her
dad right yeah actually yeah her dad um i don't know if people know this man it's it's kind of
like the same thing with pete budaj's dad where her father is actually a marxist uh professor
or he is a marxist and he's a professor at stanford university and he has like this scathing
ass like denouncement of her talking about how
their Jamaican parent grant his Jamaican grandparents would be uh spinning in their
graves if she knew if they knew that she kind of like co-opted the the stereotype of the pot
smoking joy-seeking uh Jamaican so wow so yeah man it's uh it's always interesting to see like how
how the apples fall from the tree like that.
And they're just like, some parents are like, what?
But I thought I raised you differently.
Yeah, yeah.
Only to find out that your daughter is not about it.
So, yeah.
Hopefully, he'll come on my podcast.
I sent an email out to him, but we'll see.
It's a long shot.
What's the name of your podcast?
Where can people listen to that?
Vanguard Army. It's at Vanguard shot. What's the name of your podcast? Where can people listen to that? Vanguard Army.
It's at Vanguard Army Pod on Twitter.
Nice.
And that's like, yeah, for a zeitgang who don't know,
that's covering leftist politics in North America.
That means Canada and the US.
Yes, it does.
Yeah, so it's for international listeners too.
Maybe in our second season, we'll get a Mexican co-host on.
We'll see.
Yeah, right? Yeah, like do the NA nafta fucking revenge show pretty much yeah part two yeah
and as uh our listeners know we cover the dr pepper shortage both from a american and canada
or a u.s and canadian point of view because we had a canadian on yesterday to talk about that pressing issue so as as an at alien i have to have to stand for a coca-cola man
i'm sorry yeah oh really that's all good but what that's the that's the holy water of the south man
it used to have cocaine in it too yeah that is how they kind of got their their head start i think above other because there were like
thousands of uh tonic like sodas that were out at that time uh during were people like odn off cokes
bro yeah yeah they kind of were they were called a dope and there were places because it was all fountain sodas
at that time or for the most part it was fountain sodas
and there were places
where you would go and ask for
an extra strong one
and they would double up on the syrup
so you were actually getting high
from the strength
of the pour there.
It's like how heroin used to be
like
cough syrup. For babies. strength of the poor there right well it's like how heroin used to be like um you used to like
it's a cough syrup yeah right for babies it's funny because if you go to the coca-cola uh
the museum or whatever it is it's like an attraction atlanta it's like the coca-cola
center or whatever if you go there uh there is nothing in there at all about cocaine being one
of the original ingredients in coca-c. So I just find that kind of interesting.
You feel like that's integral, right?
Like if you're just even explaining the etymology of the brand,
like Coca-Cola, let's talk about that.
The Coca-Leaf.
From the Coca-Leaf plant.
Oh, whatever.
All right, let's just get right on.
And I mean, it was made by a junkie.
John Pemberton was a Civil War veteran junkie
who was trying to find basically drug treatment solutions via his soda tonics and was like, man, this works like fucking gangbusters.
And I got these ideas, man.
Because it was a different drug.
And I'll get people who keep coming back for more.
It works.
It works out.
He's like, man, we should start a little club or something, like a theater where they only do stuff like that we like.
And man, you got start a little club or something, like a theater where they only do stuff like that we like. Man, you got to fart too?
It's like, oh, wait, that's pre-cutting it with laxative.
We've talked about how shamelessness and narcissism
is the hack for American society in the modern sense.
But from the start, putting addictive substances in your food
or whatever you're selling
is always, always, always
going to be. That's when you see
that growth that they're like,
okay, let's get this shit
up on the stock.
Babies getting heroin coughs there? Wow.
Could you imagine that, man? Could you imagine the people
coming back, like, banging
on the pharmacy door while it's closed,
like, saying, hey i really really
need that yeah my baby's cough is real bad bro i don't know it must be colicky or something i don't
know the baby's fucking shaking seeing i guess grown-ups crawling on the ceiling being like uh
it's the cough syrup is straight up heroin y'all i don't know it can't be that though
for real though why does my baby keep nodding off into their plate of food?
But a lot of it does come from the Civil War
because heroin was first introduced
as sort of a methadone for opium addiction,
which opium addiction was a big problem
because they were using it on the Civil War battlefields.
Yeah, same thing with Vietnam, man.
You had all these Vietnam vets come back.
It's almost like war is fucked up.
It's almost like war is a drug
in which you are given drugs
to continue being at war.
Right.
Love to think about that.
It's curious.
What is something you think is overrated, Aaron?
Man, I had to think about this a lot but um
i think streaming services are really overrated man like you pay for like the the criticism of
cable was that you pay for all this content that you won't watch because of like the ad buys and
shit right like if you just wanted to watch like sports and you had like a thousand other channels
like you know about shit you didn't care about but then with the streaming services
like netflix they have all these fucking b movies and c movies and like weird ass obscure shit that
like i mean i'm only like watching netflix for a couple shows you know and by the time that you
subscribe to all of these streaming services to get all the content that you want it's almost as much as your cable bill it is i was looking at i'm like i might as well have bought like nfl red
zone in 1999 under that kind of shit where you're like bro they got they got the fucking sunday
ticket package there like and you're like they're paying 500 like that's almost what i look at all
the streaming bills like when i stack them i'm like i'm the fool again like and so now i've i've had to really just think of like what what the the
bare essentials are got rid of see i used to have hbo go and then i didn't transition to hbo max for
whatever i don't even fucking get that shit i don't understand the difference i don't know
what i'm using somebody else's account by the way so yeah and full disclosure i was too and they stopped paying for it so therefore i did uh so you're
too good to use other people's account right you're saying you too you're too good to use
other no no i said full disclosure i was using someone else's account that's why i don't have
it even though i said i don't pay for it but we all this is the parlance of our generation
no one is really paying for streaming service thank you shout out to all our parents and wealthier friends you're be a comrade you
lend out that password to somebody man yeah right i'm curious when that like striminal technology
really hits though like because you know that's like the thing the streaming services are really
trying to figure out how to like crack that nut of being like damn how do we keep this one person
from getting it on like 15 different machines i know? I know, like, there's way, like, if there's, like, too many people streaming something at once.
But to that point where they've really figured it out, we're like, oh, fuck.
Yeah, like, what are we going to do next?
I don't know, like, FaceTime your TV?
Nah, just go back to Pirate Bay.
Just start, like, torrenting shit again.
Except now they got Pirate Bay figured out in some places where...
So it's Plex.
You just got to go to Plex now.
It's all in Plex. Just find someone with a sick plex server and you got it isn't that
a thing that happens now that like if you pirate something they can like see by the spike and like
yeah how much you're downloading your internet service provider will send you a letter saying
that you violated like yeah bro like i've gotten letters like that before and throwing them straight
in the trash
and kept like you know fucking torrenting like madman season four or some shit so right
like do you really need this many ac alone mixtapes is that into rap
like i need all of it man give it to me yeah uh what is something you think is underrated uh like because i'm online a lot man like i think
that like social media um not as a tool for like organizing right but for shaping public discourse
and as like propaganda i think that's underrated like you hear a lot from like blue checks on
twitter and liberals that like um twitter isn't real life but it really has an instrumental role i think in just building
a consensus that leaks like outside of just social media you know what i mean so um like i think that
that's sorely underrated now i'm not saying that like you know social media is organizing one-on-one
but what i am saying is that if you have a platform um you know you can uh you can
kind of galvanize and kind of incite people you know to uh alternative ways of thinking man i
think that for the left especially we gotta we gotta remember that yeah right and i think you
know to that point uh da baby uh the rapper came out you know to really challenge a lot of his
followers into some really critical thinking uh with this tweet that he put out i would just like to read it really quickly he said
i'm gonna let y'all finish but you got me fucked up if you think i ain't voting for yay
so yeah man
yeah man i mean it's like you know social
media man like what i just realized is like because it really is an echo chamber like there
is that downside of it where like people aren't like entertaining uh viewpoints outside of their
own but like for my purposes at least like that shit is dope yeah you know i don't even have to
like i could just quote tweet
somebody who's like kind of trying to troll me and i just have an army of people go after them
and i don't got to do shit right right right yeah i mean that's that's like the one uh the armor you
have you got you got a lot of uh defenders that will come you know to your aid on on twitter
the thing that's interesting too is just seeing a lot of people you know like the
inability to actually have someone offer like a counterpoint that actually is objectively like
it's worth considering but like it it also like reinforces to your point like this like really
like i'm shutting like shit down immediately just because i don't agree with it i mean that's not
for everyone but you see that that's like i, I think, a byproduct, too, of these echo chambers
where you get in an environment that is the same thing enough.
Anything that penetrates that and begins to disrupt that,
it's treated as a virus almost.
It's like, get the shit out of here.
It's like, don't try and make me aware of something now.
I'm set on this thing.
I'm not turning away.
And I don't even use the platform to really try to educate people, man, because at the end of the day, like, I don't think I know it sounds like I'm, you know, like double backing on myself for being contradictory.
But I really don't think that Twitter is like solely by itself an effective tool for organizing, but at least for building a consensus.
I mean, even if it's like to troll somebody who just has abhorrent heinous views right yeah um it's useful for that and you know that point it's just like
dude i'm not gonna write a multi you know a multi-thread tweet about like why you should
support this candidate or that candidate like you know it's i don't think that it's useful for that
for that right for that level of like you know discourse but yeah man if you want
to get some hot takes and like kind of shit on people and build a consensus like yeah
it will rise to the top uh and it'll get attention and i was actually just reading this uh article
in an academic journal called uh jurassic where this mathematician, Dr. Ian Malcolm,
was talking about how chaos and small things
can have massive impacts.
I mean, look at this, Jack.
Just a little drop.
Whoa.
Now, watch where that water drop went, Jack.
The little variations, the striations on the skin.
Now, neither of those drops went either direction
yeah and i just i just and i for whatever i just put my dirty ass hand in my cup of water and
smeared it on the back of my other hand so worth it totally worth it um yeah aaron what is a myth
what's something people think is true you know to be false oh man dude like you know i just have to say just because
of my political ideology like just the american dream capitalism like work like all of that shit
is a fucking myth man and i'm not saying this is like the lazy you know communist who doesn't want
to do any work i'm just saying like when you when you go to work and you get paid a wage, right, you have to understand that whatever you're getting paid per hour, that is just your boss shaving off like a minuscule like amount of the profit that they make from your labor.
So if you make if you make eight dollars an hour, you know, and you work at like I used to at a breakfast spot. Let's say I'm flipping pancakes, man.
I get paid $8 an hour on flipping pancakes.
Each of those pancakes is worth $7.
Even if I make seven pancakes, just seven pancakes in an hour, that's $49, right?
I understand that a portion of that goes to overhead, but people got to get the idea that
you are being exploited by your boss.
Yeah, labor is being absolutely exploited.
Exactly.
you are being exploited, right?
By your boss. Yeah, by your laborers being absolutely exploited, right?
Exactly.
Your boss, they are taking, stealing, like, you know, your surplus value, right?
The value that you create from your labor that you'll never see back on your paycheck.
And, you know, just, like, this kind of idea, man, of, like, what the American dream even means.
You know, I just think that this is a...
I mean, luckily, fortunately, this is a myth that, like, you know i i just think that this is a i mean luckily fortunately this is the
myth that like you know the millennial generation my generation is waking up to see but just
consider the fact that we have a socioeconomic system which which puts at risk our habitability
on this planet for the personal enrichment of a handful of dudes named john like literally yeah yeah uh
by the way my real name is john so uh i can't you're on the list bro you're on i can't confirm
no no yeah we're getting uh i'm i'm in with the johns and we're good but it does suck for y'all
i can't lie i can tell you it sucks hey from up here man as a white john
whoa whoa
things are
fucked up I'm gonna stay over here
but hey for y'all I'll put a yard sign
up rest assured
I see you I hear you and we're
listening and I'm listening
and I'm listening to DaBaby
DaBaby is really
cool I don't know if you heard
that album that video though with the jabberwockies whoa uh i mean that was dope very i'm not gonna
lie very cool that if joe biden came out and said that i'm like okay well maybe he's been maybe he
has been in the lab a little bit yeah man if joe biden got endorsed by the baby i'm pretty sure we
see a significant uptake in young millennials black millennials i want to see him do a round table joe biden with dmx um dj premiere uh joey badass uh let's see uh
andre and big boy i just want to see like kind of what that what that how that conversation goes
joey badass getting there dude i met him actually i met him in real life in New York, man.
And I met him at a bar once, and he was just, like, just looking really, like, cool, but out of it.
I think he was probably, like, really high.
And I was just like, man, I never do this shit with people that I'm a fan of.
But I was like, yo, bro, I really like your music.
And he just gave me the coolest head nod and just walked the fuck out.
Oh, hell yeah.
I was like, yeah, I'm a fan.
I was like, I'm a fan.
I was like, I'm a fan.
I was like, I'm a fan.
I was like, I'm a fan.
I was like, I'm a fan.
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I was like, I'm a fan.
I was like, I'm a fan.
I was like, I'm a fan.
I was like, I'm a fan.
I was like, I'm a fan.
I was like, I'm a fan.
I was like, I'm a fan.
I was like, I'm a fan.
I was like, I'm a fan.
I was like, I'm a fan.
I was like, I'm a fan.
I was like, I'm a fan. I was like, head nod and just walk the fuck out on him when i used to work at a radio station and i met him
because at the i really say jack the reason i put joy badass in there is because at when his first
shit was coming out they're like this kid is doing like new york golden era hip-hop and he's like
nine years old and everyone was like nah see everyone's on this like fucking mumble rap
you know fucking trap rapper shit and he was like really coming like he was like i want to work with dj premiere like i want to use like old j dilla beats and like for
me and i think other old rap heads were like see this young man this young man understands he knows
he knows what art is uh so i told that's so that's why i included him there because you know
and also he was kind of interesting and i was surprised his performance in Mr. Robot. Yeah. Right.
Oh, dude.
Yeah.
He was really good in Mr. Robot.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's take a quick break.
We'll be right back.
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listen to dream sequence on the iheart radio app apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts and we're back and the big story of the moment is that joe biden has made his vice president pick
um and it is kamala harris it's the top cop california's former top cop in a time where the country is going through uprisings and having a moment to really reexamine the militarization of police and how they are the constant gardeners of white supremacy.
We have chosen, you know, to co-op that energy, the former top cop of California.
What the fuck?
But look, you know, I think when we look at the DNC, you get it.
You know,
this party has never really been about the shit they say they're about.
And it's all strategic.
It's all triangulation.
And you know,
again,
I'm going to say off the top because people,
whenever,
whenever we begin talking about people,
Democrats,
everyone wants to get mad.
This party is fucked either way.
So I'm not, i'm not i'm
not gonna waste my time tearing down the ticket okay if you listen to this podcast you know where
we're at you heard us during the the the race for the nomination you know who we like we don't like
you know that we are definitely about like it's not fuck the party we're about what the what the
purpose is because if the purpose is not about like full-scale liberation of all like
like marginalized people that's then it's bullshit then it's not enough and i'm sorry that's what's
the problem and i and look i'm not going to take anything away it is historic first black woman
first asian american on the ticket as vp that's nothing to like to just just completely ignore
but i think the thing that for for me, is I'm looking at
what is wrong with this country right now, and I think what many people feel, a lot of the remedies
that are necessary, and we're still looking at a kind of politician in Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
that have been sort of maintaining the status quo of all of the really terrible policies that got us
to this point where we even reached an inflection point with all of the really terrible policies that got us to this point where
we even reached an inflection point with all of these uprisings and things like that. So it's,
that's my, that's my first exhalation around all of it. Um, but I think from there it's,
it's really about, you know, uh, now that they're really having their eye on, okay,
this will help energize the base from the DNC point of view. This is great because it will help turn out black women who have been like the core of the
Democratic Party. So that's, I understand that move that they're doing. She's going to, she's
going to be great on the campaign trail. And, but then the other part that really, really makes me
like not anxious, but like the thing that I'm dreading is just have to watch like the white supremacy Hulk smash conservative media machine just fully activate.
And we see the exact same things that happen to like black and brown people, especially black women.
That's going to happen to Kamala Harris, which I know is going to be stuff like, oh, I'm in that debate.
She really lost control.
No matter what is going on, it's going to she's going to be out of control.
She's going to not be speaking.
She speaks aggressively. A lot of those she's going to be out of control. She's going to not be speaking. She speaks aggressively.
A lot of those things are going to be dragged out.
And, like, that's the other part.
I'm like, oh, God.
I'm, like, already exhausted just envisioning, like, how all of this makes people feel going forward.
So, yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, like, you know, it's like, on the one hand, my family's from Jamaica.
So they are very excited about this.
But, you know, Miles, you were saying it right before we started that, you know, skinfolk ain't kinfolk, right?
And just because you are black or you're a woman or you're gay or trans or, I mean, it really, you got to look at a person's record in history and you got to look at the unique moment that we're in.
I mean, Joe Biden, with the help of art segregationist Strom Thurmond in the 90s, helped construct the architecture of mass incarceration, you know, as, you know, a prosecutor who ruined the lives of so many, you know, black people and people of color.
It just kind of is. And also during this moment, like you're saying of like uprising against like systemic racism, police brutality.
racism police brutality it's almost like biden has or the democratic party has put progressives and black people in a conundrum where it's like oh so you're not going to support the first black
women vp and it's like and that's what the democratic party does right it's it's you know
this is not my my saying but the democratic party is where social movements go to die so how cynical are you to pick a candidate that um i mean
people were railing against like before you know the resurgence of this whole blm movement it's
so cynical man yeah it really is it is and like again this is the other thing people are gonna
hear this shit and they go oh these people just oh okay well trump's gonna win if you guys keep talking out loud like this i'm sorry this is
not i'm not here to tell you to know who to vote for i'm telling you as a human being with my own
personal history life experiences that have intersected with race uh like like dc politics
and the like i have a worldview um and my worldview has been informed in such a way where
I can look at the players that stand at the levers of power, look at the terrible condition in the
state of the lives of working people, black, brown, trans, LGBTQ, everybody who is not a
cishet white person, life is already really bad. So if we're not talking about like full-bodied like addressing these kinds of issues
it it just rings hollow you know and so on one hand you can have that big you know black tile
energy blackout tuesday energy as a party or say you you're you know you're an ally of the blm
movement but also at the same time you're not willing to examine the militarization of police
and you're not willing to examine like or you want to say the second opponent says, well, don't talk about defunding the police.
That's dangerous. And you go, OK, well, that's not what I meant. That's not what I meant.
That's see, that's you have no purpose. Then you would just you went into it to be like, OK, how's this talking point going to do too hot?
I don't believe it enough. And I'm such a politician. I'll dial it back as to try and just kind of maintain
and a lot of people are past
that we don't have time for incremental
solutions
to these really
deeply entrenched problems
we have in this country and that's
the thing that makes me cynical
as a human being because I'm like we
continue to leave so many people behind
and I want to yeah
well well i just like real quick like i just for people who are like well aren't you concerned
about defeating trump like kamala harris like you know when she was the attorney general
she failed to prosecute steve mnuchin's bank for um you know foreclosure violations in 2013 if if if she had and you know
this is to say that the the role of a prosecutor in this country is is not at all progressive it's
it's not really meant to hold powerful people accountable but if she had done her fucking job
maybe we wouldn't see steve mnuchin in the trump white house right now yeah right well and i think
this is where part of me almost wants to zoom back further right because i can't even place this directly on joe biden or kamala
harris is like on them because this is just the system that these people enter and they they know
they willingly enter it and we have to be sort of objective enough to be like this the thing that
that system is completely fucked up like no matter like you enter it it's just gonna chew you up and
spit you out or you're gonna get in there and you're gonna completely lose yourself in like the pursuit of staying in
office and just like clockwork the racist bullshit attacks began fuck the second it was announced
like trump fucking just me is like he had a tweet the suburban housewife will be voting for me they
want safety and they're thrilled that I ended the long running program where low
income housing would invade their neighborhood.
Biden would reinstall it in a bigger form with Cory Booker in charge.
Didn't even spell Cory Booker's name right.
So he knows he's losing white women's support in the suburbs.
And this is a nice throwback to the 60s where he's talking about the suburban housewife,
you know, asking again, the constant gardeners of white supremacy, because like white women did it very well in the 60s where he's talking about the suburban housewife you know asking again the constant gardeners of white supremacy because like white women did it very well um in the 60s
please come back like let me hopefully i can use this language to re-inspire you know that to come
to my defense please and he continued this nonsense even on sean hannity later and he said a lot of
people think it's a dangerous choice i think she is the most liberal person supposedly in the senate yeah yeah i mean and like i mean dude at the end of the day man
it's just about like you know what do you see is like progress right and how much longer are people
in this country going to be forced to decide between the lesser of two evils and i really
don't mean that lightly. People want to ask,
want to talk about how we got where we were. How about we talk about the eight years,
the eight years of the Obama administration, right? And the failed neoliberal policies
that left so many people behind at a time when we were meant to believe that we were a post-racial
society, especially after Bush, that things were going to get better. And like the fact that we are here at this point with Joe Biden, a dying man as the nominee of a
dying party. I mean, that says a lot about like the people in power and how much of a shit they
give about us. Right. Yeah. Well, yeah, the policies tend to just benefit their own more
than anything. And it's like almost like two dying parties now going toe-to-toe and then like there's meanwhile there's an entire you know millennials and younger
are looking at looking at this whole thing like what the fuck is this like we don't have like
y'all keep talking about the stock market and the the gains and shit like that like meanwhile
the wealth accumulation the ability to accumulate wealth for general for millennials and younger is just like
gone oh yeah so like we're not even dealing like the same sentiments that they try and appeal to
with like a lot of the rhetoric and things don't even like like resonate on a certain level because
we're more like man all i'm seeing is a lot of suffering and like i know a lot of people who are
not supported and i at the very least like can we can we can we figure that part out too yeah yeah
i mean like especially for the democratic party in considering like their base, right, of younger people.
I mean, you have this ups, you have this upswell of like, you know, millennial socialists, democratic socialists in Sperney.
And I don't really think that the Democratic Party is thinking about their viability in the future.
their viability in the future, right? With appealing to these people who are, I mean,
like myself, but even like the younger generation who are going to come of age during a time when they're in debt, at a time when, you know, climate change is going to be, I mean, we already see it
wreaking havoc at a time when wealth and income inequality will be, you know, skyrocketing. And
what is your solution, right, right to this to have faux progressives
like people who have horrible records to come on and say all right i now have the change of heart
and mind to represent you and we hear you we see you but it's all performative right it's not rooted
in people's actual material needs and again yo i'm not taking away the fact that this
is a historic moment but didn't we say that with barack obama that it was a historic moment and
where the fuck are we now right yeah it's since since i've been been alive like for for the last
40 years there has been no uh there's no like there you have the right wing party that has the conviction of its racist white
supremacist beliefs and then you have the democratic party which is all about triangulation
and calculating and just you know figuring out strategically where the next best move is so
there's nothing anchoring anything to the left. And that has
ended up with everything just gradually moving further and further right until now we have
an actual fascist party. That's the party with the conviction of its beliefs. And then
the Democratic Party is just actively trying to triangulate like they just
never they it's always about like you said it's short-sighted it's about what the calculation is
this time um yeah but it should be about like really looking at the state of our country
and just acknowledging shit really that's really what it is it's it's like so many so much of like
american politics is just about avoiding the acknowledgement of like just the widespread
uh disparities between people and their ability to to live a you know a seemingly stable and
happy life according to the american dream but again it's just more like we're just
indoctrinating people like the american dream is like suffer and then you might hit it big
right yeah that's right yeah it's just the you know i mean you gotta suffer though you gotta
when they're designing when they're designing apps like one of the most important things that
they build in to make something addictive like a a phone is randomization and the ability to randomly get lucky
and turning games into a slot machine.
And that's why American society has got us stuck in this cycle
is because it has that kind of...
That is designed into the DNA of the system.
But, I mean, if you want to see how allergic the DNC is to actual,
like people with actual convictions,
look what they did to the squad in these primaries.
The most exciting, the most energetic part of their base,
like the most energizing thing thing to happen to the democratic
party in the last you know 30 years yeah uh is bernie and these women and these women uh they
they tried to take them out i mean they like some of it's it's not all got primary everybody got
primary they weren't getting in the way of yeah they're not clear all got primary dude everybody got primary they weren't
getting in the way of yeah they're like okay what got primary by people who are way more in line
with what the mainstream democratic party would the guy who ran against ilhan was some like a
meditation lawyer but let me ask y'all though like my like my whole theory, man, is that I don't actually think the Democratic Party is trying to win. Right. Like it's easier to be the opposition and stand like against something than to stand for anything at all.
to say, well, we couldn't get these policies through because the Republicans wouldn't let us.
We see this in New York. Angie Cuomo, governor of New York, is famous for doing this,
for colluding with the, I think it's the IDC, the Independent Democratic Caucus, which is like these Democratic state senators who have broken off from the Democrats. They caucus with Republicans
and the New York state legislature. And what he says always is like,
well, couldn't do this because, you know, the Republicans wouldn't let us. It's like, no,
dude, you guys have the same corporate corporate donors and overlords. Like you don't want this
to happen. And I don't really think that they want to win. Right. Like if you really wanted to win,
you would at least like nominally, like, you know, ostensibly pivot left. Right. And make these promises that you have no intention of keeping.
But Joe Biden, even now during a pandemic, is like Medicare for all like not, you know?
Well, I think because it's I mean, yes, it's because if they I don't know if it's like really about like winning or not winning.
It's just about not going fully advocating for people, because if you didn't, then you up in upend this whole like
corporatocracy oligarchical fucking system so in that way like i mean yes i guess it's sort of just
the same coin where it's easier to just disingenuous be like well i can't do that like what
if they're not going to vote what do you want me to do like get voted out and like really you want
me to really just go for it as a politician and like really draw a line and say like, this is what I'm I'm not going to do that.
That's not how it works, because then this will happen.
Well, if you had a if you had a if the Democratic Party was an actual an actual party and not like this fucking exclusive club of like failed sons and failed daughters of people that wanted to go into fucking business, the business world, but they failed to do so if they actually like believed in like winning they
would galvanize like you know the millions of like working people young people you know people of
color across this country the people who don't fucking vote right instead of like like like we
see in fucking kentucky right with amy mcgrath like the uh democratic challenger to uh mitch
mcconnell yeah right when when fucking charles
booker which was an actual he was an actual progressive right and like i i think he he
i think he might have even like out now you didn't know he out raised her but he got really really
close yeah he did like the velocity was yeah he just went from zero to like 60 so quickly well
because so many people saw like well mcgrath
was like a sort of big d democrat and then you had someone who was more in line with what the
feeling was in the country of like this person gets it this person is saying like i'm trying to
do it like but guess what though fucking amy mcgrath now is 17 points behind mitch mcconnell
like oh like good fucking job you know democratic party like putting up this candidate
that you know is gonna fucking lose but the thing is you know like and knowing this just from like
working and lobbying things like that when you when your clients work in a certain industry
you're gonna say i don't like this senator because he keeps talking about doing some kind of analysis
on what the tax benefits are like you know what what pell grants do for my industry and i don't
want that
so you're gonna have to figure out how to either get this person out of office do this or do so in
in that sense like with amy mcgrath you have someone like uh you know a challenger coming up
who you're gonna say oh this this threatens to actually upend my business because the things
that this person is talking about means i'm gonna have to either pay more in this or receive less
in this department
and then it's now like get that person the fuck out of there because you just know like if they
get too much power that affects my bottom line as a business owner and i think that's what let's go
for the comfortable thing because at least mitch mcconnell like they all at least republicans bang
with business owners so like i don't care if i don't care about the suffering of marginalized
people like but my my very narrow narrow economic existence, whatever, fine.
It doesn't need to be a conspiracy where someone is saying,
okay, let's lose this election.
It's that they have priorities,
and the first priority is, like we talked about,
the one thing that stuck out to me
from listening to the Pod Save shows
is they talked about how the very first thing you do
when you're evaluating a candidate
is look at the donors that they have in their phone book.
You actually take their phone and go through it
and see what kind of connections they have for fundraising.
So funding is the top priority,
and then you get into...
The thing that should be the top priority and then you get into like the thing that should be the
top priority is like if you're just evaluating this as a meritocratic system like this dude has
so much energy behind him he is like that is talent that is what political movements are built
on and instead they just put all their all their weight behind the person who has, you know, the connections that they're comfortable with.
But the problem is all these big movements ask for one thing, equality or liberation.
And that is just not going to happen.
It's fighting a system that's built to, like, prevent that.
Right.
To kind of like, you know, I don't know how many of your listeners are going to be familiar with this.
They're probably going to be hearing this kind of idea for the first time.
But I know that they sense it right like you know lenin uh wrote this really great book on the state called state and
revolution and uh marx has said this too i mean lenin is getting his cues from marx but i mean
the state exists to mediate class relations the state exists to uh aid the capitalist class in oppressing the working class
right i mean like this shit is literally built into the constitution it's even built into the
ethos of the declaration of independence right life liberty and like the pursuit of happiness
which was the pursuit of property right so i mean like you know i think that people really have to understand that like
in in this system i mean electoralism uh for for whatever it's worth right and i'm not saying that
like i mean even me i have nuanced views right like i'll support down ballot candidates right
but just understanding just understand that this system really is not designed to affect any change i mean my political science professor i was
taking classes at georgia state said it best um this system prevents and the architecture prevents
anything from happening anything bad but also anything good right so i just want people to
really understand like um what what does it mean to say like we're backing a candidate like cory
bush right or candidate like cory bush is one right someone who has come up through the working
class at what point used to be homeless someone who's unabashed like in her lived experience as
like you know a working class black woman and to say that she like unseated this like you know
dynasty right of like uh these establishment democrats
i mean what that means is that at this time like people all across this country are seeking an
alternative to like you know the the the dichotomy of the two parties you know and what it means to
be a democrat i mean what does it even mean to be a democrat you know what i mean like yeah and i
think a lot of people having that moment like I feel like where Democrats have been like,
am I bad?
Like, is it bad?
Like, is the part?
I thought this was the good party.
Because I think some people look at Democrats as like a binary and they're like, Democrat
good, Republican bad, rather than being like, whole thing fucked up, but I don't have to
be that.
You know what I mean?
And then people take it very personally when it's like talking about the
party. It's like, but do you, hold on, because
where I'm speaking from is a place of just like
do you agree with the sentiment that
people who are vulnerable need
support, that we have completely
dismantled
for hundreds of years
the ability of black people in this country
to move up socioeconomically, like
completely, and if we believe that,
then let's,
let's focus on that.
Let's not get all this other language.
Like,
or this,
like these,
the part of like,
I'm a Democrat or whatever,
but really be moving forward.
And with the sense of just like,
don't release that first,
figure out what your values are as a human being.
Do you think people,
people shouldn't be able to live just because they can't afford it?
Yeah. Do you believe that you don't believe that do you believe that it's fucked up that people should like they can't if you're seeking like a life-affirming surgery as a trans person that
insurance company should be able to be like yeah i don't know like fuck that i don't want to spend
the money like do you think that every person is a human being that deserves a certain amount
of dignity like just in general then like let's really think about that too because it doesn't have to get completely
co-opted with like the sort of party stuff that you know we just were used to looking at like
american politics through well i mean like it's it's like somebody today said to me um somebody
today said to me online that uh this fucking fucking guy, yo, like people like that are really online on the left know him.
He's like a K-Hive, like Stan, whatever.
Like he said that he after all my tweets, he recorded this video because that's what he's famous for recording these like rants.
Right. And he was like, oh, come debate me.
Come see me. Posada's trap.
God, like as a black man, my job is to protect black women.
And I was just like, bro, shut the fuck up, man.
Like, if your job is to protect black women, what about all the black women whose lives were ruined by Kamala Harris's policies?
The problem with liberals, man, is that they talked about how Bernie supporters were entertaining a cult personality.
But that's all these fucking people do right these
people literally want to elect someone who they feel could be their teacher their best friend
their fucking therapist their soccer mom and they don't give a shit insofar as like this person's
policies yeah what that means for people who are not them exactly dude and it's like motherfucker like yeah i was a bernie bro you know what like bernie disappointed me you know i supported him he
disappointed me but i don't he's just a vessel right for these ideas he's not like some fucking
god that i can't criticize and the fact that these people like they're they're idealist is what it is
and i don't mean idealist in the sense that they're hopeful.
It means that they think that all the circumstances, like, you know, everything right now, history and the current predicament that we're in is motivated by ideas, by people with great ideas.
I'm a materialist, right?
That doesn't mean, like, I hoard shit and I buy shit.
But it means that, to me, history is motivated by material circumstances. is a class struggle it's about power it's about resources so i don't you know like i really
have to question these people and their commitment to any sort of liberal like emancipatory emancipatory
movement yeah right so well i think that's what the thing is it all the love it all depends on
your level of engagement because some people engage with it just so they can have a side to be on and argue with people and you are in your side by side with people who
you know need help and you know like they're going to go home to a place that is has no electricity
hot water and this is fucking america and the richest country in the history of the world yeah
and just dealing with it that makes me sick like i don't like that idea is really fucked up like as a
person i you know it's idealistic but i just feel every person deserves just a certain base level
of stability and caring due to that exactly that's it that's it and how we get there i don't know how
we get there but i know that's the thing that's like move that's that's the reason i get on this
mic that's the reason i'll just i'll say whatever the fuck i want to but that's the thing that's like move. That's the reason I get on this mic. That's the reason I'll just say whatever the fuck I want to.
But that's where I'm coming from.
I really believe that every single human being, they deserve the same fucking shot.
And they deserve the same place to start from.
But when we're not dealing with it and you just get caught up in like, oh, go off, queen, in your kente cloth.
And they were kind of what the fuck?
No, I'm talking about youngente cloth and the rotunda. What the fuck? No.
I'm talking about young kids getting fucking murdered by police and there's no fucking justice.
I don't give a fuck what someone is wearing or whatever the fuck
because that doesn't reverse time and make the bullet exit this child's body
and breathe life back into their soul.
That doesn't happen.
So if we're not talking about shit that's preventing all this real dark shit then we get lost in all
like you know the fucking circus of politics and that's where it's that's where people just get
distracted and that's what's disheartening it's like you get so caught up in like what
you know i said about your favorite politician but what'm, you're not seeing the anger
that I have for the situation
that people are subjected to
in their day-to-day lives.
It's not about Biden or Kamala
or Barack Obama.
It's the fact that
people don't have shit
and no one gives a fuck
and then the richest people
continue to do so
and there's just no problem with that.
Well, like, that being said, man, man like welcome to the club of comrades man this is why like so many people are fucking mad online dude because it's like y'all care more about aesthetics
right than like actual like materialism right like what like what what does anyone think that
joe biden right a candidate who is you know a co-architect of this whole system of mass incarceration?
I mean, someone who they used to call him the senator from MBNA.
Yeah, I think it was MBNA, which was like a like Delaware apparently is like a haven for like insurance companies and credit card companies, right?
And they used to call him the Senator from MBNA,
which is one of these credit card companies.
I mean,
given this fucking history,
like why the fuck do y'all think that at 70 something years old,
this motherfucker is going to have a change of heart where he's going to be
like,
you know what?
I really do think black lives matter.
And I'm willing to defund the police.
No motherfucker.
He wants to give them millions of more dollars,
yo,
so they could continue terrorizing communities. So like for all the people out there like getting upset i'm just
asking you like yo how about you check yourself and your own sense of like privilege and history
right before you fucking come at me or anybody at all who's saying like well maybe we could do
better and i'm not telling you what you do i'm not telling you what to do i'm just telling you
what you don't have to do i'll put it that way you know all right they're very yeah just just take a look please just like
just take a second to breathe i'm not i'm not invested in donald trump winning i'm not a russian
fucking rabble rouser asian provocateur or some shit i'm a a man of color living in this country who has seen the lived experience of my
my black african-american family what their life has been like in this country to a japanese mother
and what her life has been like on the other side of u.s imperialism and fucking world war and shit
like that getting nuclear bomb i've just i that's just what i grew up with i didn't i didn't see a movie to inform my opinion
i heard from my grandparents how horrific shit was on both sides and i go oh my god and i would
see my grandparents cry that that's that'll fuck you up as a kid and you go oh my god man i don't
that's a bad world to live in why because of this because they just needed they wanted to sell more
x product in this place that wasn't vibing with the, and then you,
then you start,
you,
you,
you start yearning for something better and that's all it is.
Just something good,
man.
Something where you don't have to look at the suffering and just be like,
well,
maybe the people in,
and like,
maybe there's some legislation that'll get us out of this.
It's just,
it's just,
there's a lot of darkness.
And I feel like we need to,
we need to be able to be able to see it for what it is and not get offended by the fact that shit hasn't been
done but say you know what shit hasn't been done but fine let's do something different now and not
get too caught up you know like don't have all this liberal guilt like the new white guilt like
well i didn't i didn't vote for mass incarceration and i didn't i'm not saying you did but please but please look
at the people we are empowering and what they do because you might not be on the other side of
those guns being drawn at you because you you were getting attacked and the police just thought you
were the suspect because your skin was dark you know like you don't you don't that that experience
might be different from person to person but at least have the ability to see like, oh, wow, if this person doesn't support
the right of, you know,
let's say like, again, with Kamala Harris,
trans prisoners who are asking for surgeries.
You know what I mean?
What that experience is like for that person.
Don't just obscure that experience for someone.
Try and say, what if I was a person who was struggling?
I needed this thing that would affirm my life, my of self and it's going to make you human that would make you human man yes
and i think as a funny aside man like uh i just think that like the people thinking that she's
going to crush mike pence in the debates and i just want to like i might tweet this shit out
later man i just want to redirect people to the time that tulsi gabbard which is a candidate that i did not support and
still don't support um just tore her apart with her like record as a prosecutor and i'm gonna
ask you if you don't think that mike pence and trump have a have a dossier on this woman yo
and like everything that she's and they're going to use it
cynically mind you but i mean yeah just when the announcement came out i was like watch they're
going to be like i mean she she absolutely refused to prosecute killer cops i mean what what are you
going to do about bro y'all give a fuck y'all give a fuck now dude i i've completely kind of
checked out to be honest out of presidential politics just because like i think that that shit should be abolished anyway the presidency man it's just kind of just
fucking insane but like even so like you know i i would have rather prefer i would have preferred
to see somebody like barbara lee right like i would have preferred to see somebody who's actually
like a progressive but if you're going to put somebody up like Kamala, you have to consider how much ammo can be used against her.
And if this, especially for young people, young people of color, if this is the direction you really want to go right now and what that says to all of the people who have been crying out for defunding the police and saying Black Lives Matter.
people who have been crying out for defunding the police and saying black lives matter and on top of that if you were saying defund the police and black lives matter and now you're like oh like
fucking i'm with kamala you got to choose one motherfucker yeah can't pick both yeah all right
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And we're back.
And during the break,
we managed to get on the subject of Flavor of Love.
Flavor Flav is 61 years old.
That's a fact. I i mean it was a natural it was
a natural transition out of our our gripes with the the democratic establishment to then go
and and one more thing flavor of love let's get on that flavor of love season one yeah season two
don't nah bro like nah yeah they were wound uh but you know shout out to peaches the the whole thing was like really
interesting yeah like that show i'm just thinking like now you could not do that show like it's
absolutely like the most you know uh aggressively like chauvinistic like women as objects who don't
have real names uh and like you fight over this man show uh So it's like, I guess a more fun version of The Bachelor.
But you know, it's hard to see that show,
that kind of thing happening now.
It is right now.
It is my guilty pleasure.
It's pure entertainment when I'm like really stoned
and I want to feel good about myself.
I just like check out some Flavor, you know, Flavor Flav, man.
Flavor Love.
I check out, you know, that first season, New York.
Shout out to her.
Well, actually, no.
She didn't win.
It was fucking hoops.
Yeah, hoops won.
Yeah, who got married to Shaq?
Word.
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah, a lot of people move on to better things.
Flavor of Love, it's like Harvard Business School, man.
You know what I mean?
Check up on these people in 15 years, man.
They'll probably be running shit.
Celebrity Harvard Business School.
Let's talk Ilhan Omar real quick,
just because this completes the cycle of...
I'm so happy she just fucking mopped...
Handily beat him.
Just destroyed this dude.
It makes me a little bit nervous
him just destroyed this dude it it makes me uh a little bit nervous that uh the mainstream media is so still so fucking like they're like she's in trouble uh literally every time one of the squad
was up for a primary they're like she's in trouble this time well well now she's really in trouble
and it's just like yo if you can win the seat that easily you can lose it just as easily right you know and it's not it's not because they're actually riding a wave an actual wave
totally disconnected from any any energy any anything that's real about like somebody's
a political movement um i mean but also isn't her district if i'm correct like her district is like heavily like somali american
or like you know with some um somali immigrants so it's just kind of like the fact that
you thought that you could win i mean it's like the same thing with like aoc's district right
which is like the audacity yeah like like you you've just never been challenged before
right like why the fuck would you think that people who, like, look like this person and, like, are even from where she is from, right, why they would not vote for her?
And you could come in and say, like, nah, y'all should vote for me because she's not the real deal.
Like, get the fuck out of here, man.
Aaron, he's crushing it in the endorsements game.
And that is one of the first things that people care about when they go into it.
it in the endorsements game and that is one of the first things that people care about when they go into someone from the naacp the former minneapolis naacp president endorsed him therefore black
people you know what to do yeah it's like what like we're supposed to just fall in line yo like
no fuck out of here it's really but yeah and like it's funny because like when they talk to the
constituents they're like they clearly have not been here. Because Ilhan is out literally in these streets.
She's accessible.
People know her.
She's just like, it was more like a head scratch for me.
Like, yeah, I guess they, whatever, fine.
And I'm sorry to that man.
To some point, too, though, man, this shit happened with, God, man, I think it happened with Cori Bush and it happened with God.
What's the other candidate? I forget. But it happened with a couple of black progressive candidates where they tried to do like, you know, these heavily racialized like, you know, opposition campaigns where they would darken the skin of like black candidates and all this type of shit like for fear-mongering like even democrats do it and it was just kind of like yo if if you can't make like people scared of like a
somali american who proudly wears her job in congress there's no way you're gonna get you
know i'm saying like there's no way you're gonna get people to turn against her yo because she's
been there for two fucking years it's not gonna work yeah right yeah
shout out to her congrats yeah seriously oh just a quick clarification kamala harris is not the first black woman to run for vp that was charlotta bass who ran uh and i think what was this over a
half century before um yes so just yeah for the progressive party in 1952 so shout out to her so it's yeah that that's
why the media is always saying one of the main party uh candidates oh is that what they're major
party major party yeah yes major yeah majorly fucked up did y'all see that tweet from john
casey show like because the times erroneously reported that it had been the first time
in a long time, some shit like that,
that a man and a woman
had been on a ticket or something like that.
He pretty much, through Twitter,
raised his pointer finger up
and was like, excuse me.
People were like, motherfucker, we didn't even remember you ran.
Not John Kasich.
Tim Kaine. That's his name.
Fucking Tim Kaine hillary's uh oh yeah yeah who looked like a batman villain or some shit like
that man like but he spoke spanish that was the least human i've ever seen a human being appear
in my life was his performance at the vp debate where he started speaking spanish and just like
it was just the most affected like you
couldn't daniel day lewis if he studied for years could not have put that performance together it
was so strange you mean besides so affected what's that you forgot about pete budaj man oh that's not
fair people judge and fucking better or work who broke out spontaneously into spanish at the debates you
know at least beto's felt a little more had a little more swag like has some otherworldly
energy that's just like so synthetic that is it's like he's powered by a black hole inside
like it's some other weird energy source like whatever like electrons or shit just the perfect
hillary clinton choice but it's funny, when you see those moments where they'll just trot out.
They're like, oh, I'm bilingual.
In case I'm not just a white guy.
It's almost like Michael Scott is running the DNC in the office.
Oh, for sure.
And he's like, use a little Spanish.
They're going to love that.
And then you do some break dancing and let them know that you used to be a choreographer
in an inner city youth center for a dance troupe. Okay, and then you'll do this and you know how to milly rock okay great
and then you'll shoot a three-pointer it's like oh god all right let's talk about important stuff
uh planners marketing department is still doing that baby peanut shit uh and i think just as
uh the daily zeitgeist we want to ask them to stop yeah just so that'll end just as the Daily Zeitgeist, we want to ask them to stop.
Yeah, so that'll end,
just off the strength of this Second Rate podcast.
It is our official position
that you should stop that shit.
It's weird, and I don't like it.
Wait, so the baby...
The baby's 21 now.
Okay.
Because, and they're...
Then the baby fucking...
Wait, wait, hold on. The baby's voting for Kanye. Wait, now we're talking about the baby fucking wait wait hold on the baby's voting for kanye
wait now we're talking about the baby peanut from the baby peanut right and the but the last
commercial ended with the old man dying and then there being the birth of a new baby peanut that
was dirt that was baby was like hey it's me again because uh reincarnation is real and your Judeo-Christian conception of the afterlife is bullshit.
Oh, shit.
Okay.
That's it.
Yeah.
That was the subtext.
How down or peanut sales for these motherfuckers to like, like nobody asked for this.
Right.
Nobody asked for this, yo. right like nobody acts with this yo i just the the world of marketing is the the strangest evil
most evil like just i wanna be like please somebody find the footage of the pitch for this
of the pitch for uh just some of these ideas are so bad. Who buys peanuts though, regular?
Like I like peanuts.
I like almonds.
I like nuts.
They're great.
Yeah.
But like, I don't know.
Who's like the consumer that they're activating?
Cab drivers, elephant handlers, people who are waiting in hospital waiting rooms.
Bored baseball fans.
But yeah, just like, you know what?
I got some fucking peanuts.
I'm going to eat these shits, man.
I'm just going to show these things in my garage, yeah. But I mean, they're kind of, they're like salty protein pellets for the capitalist agent.
Yeah, no, I'm not saying they're bad.
I'm just like thinking of like how, like who are those like real, you know, like, because
I feel like my grandparents had like the one wild ass like barrel of peanuts
that lasted damn near my entire like educational career right like that's like a one-time handle
but like it's like i feel like i who who among us are the regular purchasers who are like yes
planters no matter what you have my money my support now you know what gets me though bro
is the people who eat sunflower seeds like
yo first of all motherfucker if you are eating sunflower seeds in public especially on public
transport and i see you get up and in your seat is like a pile of sunflower seed shells bro like
i'm gonna call you the fuck out that shit is human bird food you y'all need to stop
eat a fucking sandwich eat like a steak like an action or if you're you know why but i likes it's
like it's like the wing the wings of seeds where it's a little more interactive you know i'm just
not like going for like you know if you if you like that weak shit then eat the fucking boneless
nuggets okay get your shelled sunflower seeds i'll put a little work in but the thing is i'll
never eat sunflower seeds like casually like it's always on a road trip or I'm camping or I'm outside where I know I can just be like...
Just spinning them shits out everywhere.
But yeah, I don't know.
I think that's like...
Because I remember spending the longest time as a kid, I used to just eat the whole shit.
You used to eat the whole seed?
Yeah, because I had the...
That shit is still inside you right now.
How did you not get ulcers, man?
I don't know man but
you know uh my shits haven't been right for at least 14 years and so the whole thing with that
is like i just didn't have the like the technique to shell a p you know like because you would see
someone like an adult eat a sunflower seed like what the like put that shit in it like yeah like
like watch that all shelled yeah see you next year and then take off you're like whoa
so it's like little specks of and i'm like i'm like still to this day like when i get frustrated
i just i revert to like cave brain so like right if i'm like i remember putting curtains in i
couldn't get the drill like the drill bit right i'm like fuck it i'm like just like smashing it
so like with the sunflower seeds is the same reaction i was like i'm like how do i get that
shit out of my fuck it i'm eating the whole goddamn shit it's a fine technique man you know
you ever stub your toe on an inanimate object and then hit it beat the shit out of it
yes you man oh yeah i knew that shit up throw it out the window. Yeah. I'm on my fourth bed. This week.
Yeah.
Or I'll be like, oh, or I'll be, I'll do the thing where I'll be like, I'll stub my toe
and I'll just look at it.
And I'll be like, okay, next time I see you, it's fucking ugly, bro.
So if I see you in these streets, it's all a sight.
And then Her Majesty, my partner, she'll be like, why is the bed frame on fire in the
alley?
I'm like, I don't know.
Must have fucked around and found out.
You didn't do that? No, I think the bed found out. The bed alley i don't know must have fucked around you didn't do that
found out the bed found out what fucking time it was
my four-year-old has grown out of that phase already like he used to hit things when like
he was banging his knee on it or something and now he's just like kind of laughs it off
and i have not
we could all learn from him
does he do one hour therapy
I mean he meditates for three hours
every morning so he's
and he's levitating and shit too but keep that up
yeah he's pretty good
alright Aaron it has been
so fun having you man where can people
find you and follow you
people can find me on Twitter at Posadist.
Not Posadist.
No, I'm talking about you.
Posadist Trap God.
Also, too, if I go real quick, man, I'm a part of an independent black-owned media network called Resistance Noir.
I don't even know how to spell that right now.
I don't know if you guys can put that in the show notes or I can, like, whatever.
Oh, yeah.
That'll be in the show notes or i can like whatever oh yeah that'll be oh yeah yeah it's uh it's a black uh independent
media network where you know man like we're just trying to like speak to uh black folk it's for
but i mean anyone could listen to it but it really is like kind of a little space on the on the
internets um you know for fellow uh black comrades or just for anybody who wants to engage with more radical black content
because it's sorely missing in the leftist mediascape.
So you can check that shit out too.
Yeah, check it out.
Is there a tweet or some other work of social media you've been enjoying?
Oh, hell yeah, dude.
So I saw this tweet, man, from Benjamin Dixon.
He's one of my favorite posters
and this was
the 10th so it was like two days ago
he said no one
absolutely no one
absolutely no one throughout
all of time and space
Ben Shapiro quote
personally I prefer
dry ass p word
I thought that shit.
I wanted to do the Shapiro voice, like Miles, maybe.
Personally, I prefer dry-ass P-word.
Yo, that's too good.
It's more trustworthy.
I can trust.
When it's dry, I can trust it.
You don't know if it's wet.
It's slippery just by.
I think you guys get it.
If it has the consistency of sandpaper,
I am with it.
I'm with it.
Don't worry.
And, you know, I just...
I pray for anybody who is with someone
with a wet-ass P word
because thoughts and prayers to you.
That was good.
But yeah, that had me dying, so yeah.
Miles, where can people find you and follow you?
What's a tweet you've been enjoying oh i'm still thinking about ben i think everybody's still thinking about
the where how ben shapiro's wife is explaining to him what is going on i still still think about
that um find me on twitter and instagram uh playstation network so i'm occasionally at
miles of gray uh also my other podcast if you haven't heard i do another podcast where i get and Instagram, PlayStation Network, occasionally at Miles of Grey.
Also, my other podcast, if you haven't heard,
I do another podcast where I get high and talk about 90 Day Fiancé,
that trash fire of a reality show with Sophia Alexander.
So check that one out.
Some tweets that I'm liking.
First one is from at DrivingMeMaddy.
It says, imagine thinking cooking is a feminine role.
Just boil the water, Bradley, you useless piece of shit.
Another one is from at yikeseth underscore.
It's like there's like a quote tweet of a Fox 5 DC post that says,
school district says no pajamas for online classes.
And she writes, LMFAO.
What y'all going to do?
Send me home?
And then another one from at yes,
at yes, Jamel just tweeted the casino need a UNO table.
Man, that was mine.
I think we all,
it's a good one.
We all agree.
I hate to digress though.
Do you do the UNO strategy where you try and just build
like the fucking satan hand to just like vaporize like where you'll kind of do one yeah like it's
possible you fuck yourself up and you're like oh fuck they got two but i got five but if it comes
to me and it's blue i could it's over for everybody just like putting all the cards down
that's like the high i feel like of uno and i feel like if there if it was at a casino there should be modifiers for like come like whatever hand you come up with and you uno out of
like you you like multiply your pot by that so if you had a six card hand and then you
uno out boom give me the chip yeah i'm gone take your chips i'm walking glad this vegas casino is
still open amidst a pandemic and i salute you for not enforcing these draconian has anybody ever done like a casino that has like jenga and like shit like that that would be
yo that'd be a tight ass idea right you know what like just mad kids games and shit that's the new
like cottage industry given like quarantines it's like you have these like sort of low like kind of
very accessible games but like people are betting big on it oh no you have these like sort of low like kind of very accessible games
but like people are betting big on it oh no they got exactly they're not low stakes they high stakes
as fuck oh it's only whales only whales only if you knock that in that jenga tower bro you're
gonna be in debt that's how we know we play 10 stacks a piece here with jenga fuck you talking
about plus 10 stacks bro pulled out my blocks laid them shit on the table. I'm ready.
You come with your own case.
You have a case like a pull shard.
It's like a briefcase that you open up.
They're colored and shit like that.
You're a veteran, dude.
Damn.
Another tweet I've been enjoying is from Suki.
He tweeted on the phone,
Me, Dad, don't freak out, but I'm at hospital.
Dad, you're a doctor.
Stop doing this every morning. You can find me on twitter jack underscore o'brien you can find us on twitter at daily
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dailyzeitgeist.com where we post our episodes and our footnotes where we link off to the information
that we talked about in today's episode as well well as the song We Ride Out on Miles.
What's it going to be today?
I was just thinking about Radiohead.
I was making a joke, like how I'm washed and just like one of these Radiohead music nerds.
But I want to play a cover by Leanne Le Havas.
She's a wonderful artist.
If you've not checked her work out, my God.
She's a fantastic singer.
Everything about the song she does are so good they speak to me the instrumentation the compositions the people playing with her
always solid so she did a cover of weird fishes by radiohead and but she gives it that fucking
soul that you know obviously look tom york has his own vibe but like nothing like
liana lajava's taking it giving you a little bit extra so this is her cover of weird fishes
do the youngs not fuck with radiohead i've seen like a few memes where people like it's like a
trope of like older people bands or whatever but you know i don't give a shit like man i'm 29 i
love radiohead man fuck that shit yeah i don't give a fuck. The bottom line is, I don't care.
My life isn't affected by what someone else is.
Our lives are so short.
I can only live a world where I'm engaging with the things that I like
and not worrying about how that's perceived.
That's your privilege as a younger person.
Yes, we're doing that morally.
I'm not allowed to.
I have to study every morning what's cool with gen z uh as a 40
year old you get nervous yeah they're gonna find me no man they're like something wrong yeah like
are pro kids still cool shoes bro like i am not even that much older than them man but i make
sure that i follow a couple gen z years just so that you got it because one day these motherfuckers
are either going to cannibalize us in the revolution or in the climate apocalypse or are they going to start the people's revolution
so yeah or they're going to come through yeah like the dothraki like from the shadows and they're
like oh they came through thank god i thought they loved this yeah they're like ah we here
and i'm like yes come zoomers come you're just as broke if not broker than us we have a shared vision of the future let us run forward
oh no they gonna be broken that's why they're angry so yeah exactly that's why i say i can't
get mad at them partying i mean like can only be i can only imagine what how you look at your
future from that perspective hell yeah by the time you hit middle age, there's going to be beachfront property in Iowa.
So I respect y'all.
All right.
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