The Daily Zeitgeist - Nike: 3 Billion, Racists: 0; Free Them Aliens 7.15.19
Episode Date: July 15, 2019In episode 432, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian Danielle Radford to discuss Nancy Pelosi versus women of color, Alex Acosta resigning, Nike's stock going up after the Betsy Ross flag design bein...g pulled, the storming Area 51 Facebook event, what the dudes are into right now, and more! FOOTNOTES:1. ‘Outright disrespectful’: Four House women struggle as Pelosi isolates them 2. CBC lawmakers rip Justice Democrats for targeting black lawmakers for primaries3. Trump Labor Secretary Alex Acosta resigns amid pressure from Jeffrey Epstein sex traffic case4. Julie K. Brown: Acosta's press conference was didn't help him with 'inaccurate,' 'twisted' statements5. Colin Kaepernick Spurs Nike's Stock After It Pulled "Betsy Ross Flag" Sneaker6. Hell yeah, it's finally time for the people to rise up and storm Area 517. listening to money by the drums meme8. Meet the millennials pretending to be baby boomers on Facebook9. WATCH: The Frightnrs "All My Tears" 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 91, Episode 1 of
Your Daily Zeitgeist!
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This is a podcast where we take a deep dive into America's shared consciousness
and say officially, off the top, hey, fuck Coke Industries and fuck Fox News.
It's Monday, July 15, 2019.
My name's Jack O'Brien, a.k.a. I Get Knocked Down.
But I am Jack O'Brien, and you're never gonna keep me down.
I Get Knocked Down.
But I'm a Sixers fan, and they're gonna take the fucking crown.
Fucked it up at the end there, but it was a good effort at Rich Ramey.
And I'm thrilled to be joined, as always, by my co-host, Mr. Miles Gray.
No song today going with straight anagrams.
From Assoltus Hanna, Miles of Gray, a.k.a. Smile, Ya Frog, a.k.a. My Ogre Fails, a.k.a. Forge My Sail, a.k.a. Sir Glam of Yeet.
Sir Glam of Yeet?
Not yeet, but yeet. Or yay, but I want to just say yeet. I love it. Yeah.lam of Yeet. Sir Glam of Yeet? Not Yeet, but Yeet.
Or Yeet, but I want to just say Yeet.
I love it.
Yeah.
That's really great.
Thank you.
See, I added the O-F of Miles of Grey makes many more combinations.
Oh, shit.
Nine letters name.
Yeah.
Well, we are thrilled to be joined in our third seat by the hilarious and talented Danielle Radford.
Hi.
What's up?
Welcome back, Danielle.
Hey, good to see ya. There's a dog. I'm happy.
Yeah, there is a dog.
How does this dog rank?
Oh, this dog? All-time dog.
Actually, no. Let's not go there.
It's a 14 out of 10 dog.
Fluffy, attentive.
It's pretty cute. It's a pretty good dog.
Yeah. There's been some drama this week
as I rolled over his tail.
Oh.
Not the bony part of his tail.
Just the fur.
But then he jumped up and fur was left behind.
Oh, he big man.
Yeah.
He's good.
We're on better terms now.
We worked it out.
He's very trusting because he will put his little puppy head underneath the wheels of your office chair.
And to the point where before I even move, I like always scanning around me i'm like i don't
want to crush ace ace biscuits about adorable dogs that get underfoot and cause accidents
oh see oh gotta watch out for them dogs man keep your eye out uh all right daniel we're gonna get
to know you a little bit better in a moment. First, we're going to take our listeners through a few of the things we're talking about today. We're going to talk about Nancy Pelosi and the
ongoing feud with the freshman Congress people, Congresswomen.
The squad, as it's known.
The squad.
Squad up.
We're going to talk about Alexandria Acosta resigning and...
Did you say Alexandria Acosta?
Alexander.
Oh.
Is that his name?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Alexandria Acosta Cortez.
I noticed, by the way,
Drudge Report started to refer to AOC as Cortez,
which I think is like, you know...
Their way of trying to be disrespectful.
Yeah.
Sure.
Anyways, Acosta resigned.
We're going to talk about that. We're going to talk about that.
We're going to talk about the fact that Nike is living their best life out here despite the conservative outrage.
Never lost.
We're going to talk about some disturbing shit about ice.
We're going to talk about the storming of Area 51.
Yep.
Lil Wayne almost quitting the Blink-182 tour at the end of last week.
Man, those are a lot of words.
And I know what they all are separately, but together, they just don't make sense.
I know, right?
It sounds like we are in an alternate dimension.
I mean, that is kind of his point, to be fair, to Lil Wayne.
He's like, this isn't really my thing.
Like, what am I doing here?
Yeah.
Essentially.
Yeah, we'll talk about that.
And then we're going to have a nice rousing session of what we're fucking with.
What you're fucking with.
But first, Danielle, we'd like to ask our guest, what is something from your search history that's revealing about who you are?
Oh, geez.
So I actually tweeted this a while ago.
There was a day where I was trying to look up how to twerk when you have a
bad back.
Oh,
because I would like to learn,
but my back is,
you know,
it's,
it's all like flimsy sticks and marshmallow.
Don't get hit by a bus.
Yeah.
And so I was like,
how to twerk with a bad back.
Can you twerk with a bad back?
Will a bad back hurt you?
And then I,
cause I'm also playing Stardew.
And so then my other search was,
why is my Stardew Valley wife mad at me?
Okay.
What's Stardew?
Stardew Valley is, did you ever play Harvest Moon?
Harvest Moon was the game that Farmdale or Farm, whatever.
Farmville ripped off.
Oh, okay.
But Harvest Moon was way better.
And then it started getting bad
and it's later incarnations.
And so just this like random indie studio made a game that was basically Harvest Moon, but really, really good and combined some elements of Animal Crossing.
Okay.
And so you can get married.
There are several single people.
You can marry any gender.
I married a lovely lady.
We adopted two kids.
They are brown.
It is cute.
Oh, wow.
Where is your spouse at?
My spouse?
Is this a computer?
A computer spouse?
It's in-game?
It's in-game.
Oh, okay.
I was hoping maybe you could
You don't interact.
It's not like a live world.
It's like second life.
No, no.
I think that that would weird
my boyfriend out.
Yeah, probably.
Derek would not like that.
Shout out to Derek.
Derek would think that
that's really fucking weird.
Although he does occasionally
just be like,
hey, me and my Stardew Valley wife
adopted a dinosaur. And he'll be like, I don't
know what you're talking about.
Are you cheating on me?
Wait, and you said you had to Google
why your wife left you? She was mad
at me because I guess I'm supposed to give her a gift
every day. I guess I gotta
make her happy and shit. I don't know.
A gift every day seems like too much.
And that seems almost sexist.
And your bitch only likes diamonds.
Oh my God.
Well, she likes diamonds.
She likes strawberries, which are very hard to get in game.
And she likes batteries, which you can only get by making lightning.
Damn.
When will it be enough, ladies?
Is that a vibrator related, the batteries thing?
Maybe.
She does build robots.
Oh, okay. that's why i married
her because she's in stem yeah damn that's dope uh wait so did you go through a did you like feel
go through a field of possible spouses oh yeah and you're like no this person is a little too
blue collar for me yeah there's like a super hippie there's um one dude who's like dealing
with ptsd from a bad childhood there's another dude who's like a whack drunk oh so it's fucking it's real in the field yeah it's real on these fields okay wow
and stardew valley where is that a fictional location is it does it take place on earth
it is on earth yes but it is a fictional place all right yeah um what is something you think
is overrated oh something that i think is overrated is y'all
gotta stop talking about new shit killing your childhoods i get it we all hate remakes we all
hate reboots i understand and we all know the studio is doing because that's the stuff that
people are going to see but the discourse around this new lion king is like that's cool you don't
like it that's great but so many people are like mad.
Yeah.
You don't have to go see it,
my dudes.
And the other one is just sitting there right there waiting for you to love it.
Right.
In that soft VHS case.
Yeah.
With the padding on it.
Oh,
I had them shits.
Yeah.
Sure did.
So that's,
to me,
that's overrated where it's,
it's okay to be like,
I don't like this and here's why it doesn't work and blah,
blah,
blah.
Most people have not seen the movie yet. And you would think that that to be like, I don't like this, and here's why it doesn't work, and blah, blah, blah. Most people have not seen the movie yet,
and you would think that that movie,
that's not what ruined your childhood.
Your fucking dad abandoning your mom
is what ruined your childhood.
Leave Lion King out of this.
Abandon the gang.
Gang, gang, gang.
Leave the Lion King out of this.
It's a bunch of people.
You either like it or you didn't, and that's fine,
but people get so angry over this shit people are
angry about mushu not being in milan and obviously black ariel or whatever and it's they're just
movies my dudes literally just movies and this is coming from somebody who is a film critic yeah and
yeah so you you care about uh movies but my brand is to critique this shit right literally like hi
but this is a bad version this is a bad critique find a new find a new angle guys yeah just
literally anything a couple people were god i don't remember what it was i saw like one tweet
that was like um someone okay this is immediately funny tweeted that godfather gift that's like what
have they done with my boy?
Oh, they massacred my son.
Okay, that's funny.
At least be funny.
But people are just legitimately, my mentions were garbage when I showed that I went to it.
And it's not that I like it because I like the Lion King.
If you like the Lion King, you will like this.
It's National Geographic-y.
The mouths are kind of weird.
These are all things that I talked about.
But just, why are you angry?
Go run.
Like,
I never want to be one of those,
like,
go outside people,
but some of it.
Also,
just in general,
to be so angry,
just energetically,
it's a waste of your time.
It's a waste of your energy.
If you,
like,
if you have the bandwidth to go,
you know what?
I'm going to take the time to focus all my energy
to be negative about something.
It's going to poison your whole, your, your energy.
Is it true that the mouths are done like those old Conan bits where it's just a photograph
of the lion and then a human mouth where the mouth is?
I kind of, oh man, I wish it was.
The problem with the mouths, legit, this is a real critique, is that they make the mouths
move the way that the animal's mouth would move.
Right.
But it's still making human noises in the way that a human mouth works.
Right.
So sometimes you're watching it and it's like, Zazu, that's a really funny thing you just said,
but like you can't, the tongue's not hitting the teeth on that.
So I don't know that you could say that.
But then it's just doing like animatronic mouth.
It's like.
Oh, I love it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I feel like with Jungle Book, it was, I don't know, I got tired of it after a while.
I was just like, yeah, this is not as interesting.
I think it was like a neat trick that they pulled with Jungle Book.
But now it's just like, I don't know how sustainable it is.
And yeah, it's hard for you to, like, emote or get the... Yeah, I'm hoping with Little Mermaid they go a little closer to, like, Aquaman,
where it was under the sea, but it was still, it felt magical and it didn't feel...
Because if not, it's just going to feel like a bunch of Billy Bass fishes singing,
and that might be a little awkward.
I was born on a river.
Like, just flapping on a wall.
Flapping on a...
Take me to the river. Oh, that's what it was, yeah. What's Flounder going to be like? like just flapping on the wall flapping on the wall uh
yeah flounder
oh that's what it was
yeah
what's flounder gonna be like
I don't know
it's gonna be
Jacob Tremblay
doing something
yeah
is it
just like a
yeah
oh nice
a realistic crab
like as Sebastian
like what the fuck
is that gonna be like
that's a talking rock
yeah
let them be a little
exaggerated yeah yeah you have mermaids mermaids aren't real I think in that one if straight up eels are like yeah man It's a talking rock. Yeah. Let them be a little exaggerated.
Yeah, you have mermaids.
Mermaids aren't real.
I think in that one.
If straight up eels are like, yeah, man, we'll get the fuck out of here.
I was like, no, dude.
Well, I don't know.
Eels are pretty scary looking in reality.
Yeah, but I want to see a little cartoony.
Well, something you should look at, and I've been obsessed with this since I first found out about it a couple days ago.
If you can find clips of the Broadway Little Mermaid show,
the way they did that was they put
everyone on Heelys.
Oh, really? So you'd just be gliding around?
Yeah, so at some points they'll be
dancing and then all of a sudden they'll just start going
because they're all on fucking Heelys. It's amazing.
And did this show predate Heelys?
Did they create Heely technology or they were using
Heelys in the show? I imagine they went
and bought a bunch of Heelys, but if I found out that this was the genesis of Heelys, Did they create Heely technology or they were using Heelys in the show? I imagine they went and bought a bunch of Heelys, but if I found
out that this was the genesis of Heelys, that would
make me truly delighted. I would love that.
We're like, excuse me, Heelys founder?
Let's get the idea.
It wouldn't happen to be the Little
Mermaid on Broadway, would it?
It starts shaking. The eels
are like, they're
hands, so they use the arms
as the eels, but you can still see like the face moving.
No, it looks weird.
Oh, no.
It looks like someone's sleeves are talking.
Oh, okay.
Because the way you're doing eel arms right now,
I'm like, okay, I'll buy a ticket to this show.
Oh, I want to see it so bad.
Because there's a part of me that as a film critic
who knows what good movies are.
And then there's a part of me as a Danielle Radford
who loves bad movies.
Right.
I want to see this bad team.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But you think they're probably going to go for the eels a part of me as a Danielle Radford who loves bad movies. I want to see this bad team.
But you think they're probably going to go for the eels with the human arms
moving? I hope so.
Just go for it.
With googly eyes on the hand? Yes.
What is something you think is underrated?
So many things.
Empathy.
Paying
your freelancers on time. That's fucking underrated um oh you're on a
net 180 you don't get to tell me that you are at net 90 i know that when i submit no no no no i've
read my contract my dude my sweet bitch you don't get to suddenly tell me that you are that i'm on a net 90. Yeah, it's awful. What else?
What else is underrated?
I mean, those are the things.
And squirt.
I just do want to shout you out
because you brought a nice squirt into the building
and I was like...
We have a refrigerator
that is full of so much soda
that it's become a problem.
Like we can't fit anything else in there.
And you are the first guest
that brought their own soda.
You are a connoisseur.
She knew what she was getting.
She's like, they ain't got squirt here.
They ain't got squirt.
This is not a squirt place.
Look, I told y'all,
it's refreshing.
It's grapefruity.
Squirt walked so that Pamplemousse could run.
That's all I'm saying.
Say that one more time.
Squirt walked so Pamplemousse could run. Thank you so much. Squirt walked so that Pamplemousse could run. That's all I'm saying. Say that one more time. Squirt walked so Pamplemousse could run.
Thank you so much.
Squirt 2020.
Yes.
Squirt 2020.
And what is a myth?
What's something people think is true you know to be false?
Oh, so going back to my original thing,
there are some people that are genuinely angry at things
and genuinely mad, and that's exhausting.
But we've also got to really pay attention to which one of these,
like fake accounts,
which are people who are doing it on purpose to get us all to yell at each
other.
We got to do a better job of paying attention.
Screening those out.
Yeah.
Cause with the aerial thing,
there were at least two accounts that everybody I saw,
everybody,
every big blue check,
all of my friends,
everyone is yelling at this person.
The one that had the man hands holding the video and the picture yep that was one there was another one of people just
you know taking photos offline and you know we all know about the the bots and the other people
who pretend to be black and we know it because they don't use aave well they don't understand
that it is an actual language and that it is like it has
linguistic properties
that follow a set of rules
so it's always like
as be downs to street
what the fuck
did you just watch
Fat Albert
I watched an old
Fat Albert cartoon
I know how they talk
yeah
as black
and as is a black is
yeah
it's like you gotta
please
yeah
like that old dude
who like probably
self-vandalized his property
oh yeah and just wrote Crips oh I didn't didn't see the crypt i think it was the same same neighborhood
yeah it was like black's rule black's rule is the one that i've seen oh i didn't see black's rule i
just saw the crips one which i thought was like a hilarious bit that somebody was doing where they
just wrote crips and like flowery cursive yeah yeah like what neighborhood though okay and then
it's just black's rule.
Yeah, black's rule.
Black's rule.
Those are totally sentences that black people say.
To that Ariel thing, there was that account that everyone was like, this girl, she's saying
like it ruined my childhood.
The photos, none of them match.
She's like, I'm throwing away the video.
It was like a grown man's hands.
From like an unboxing video.
Oh, okay.
That was, yeah.
Or whoever this person was took from that. another photo from instagram just created this dumb backstory that and if you
even just look at the timelines of some of these accounts they're never consistent they're all over
the place and like sometimes they just they fit they fan both sides right because what they're
doing is typically because they know that we're looking for something it's like oh you started
your account yesterday these whoever the trolls or whatever whatever these people who are doing this are they have been doing the long game
so these are accounts that have been around since you know 2014 2013 2010 these are the same accounts
where if you remember that hashtag your slip is showing where there was a bunch of accounts of
black women that were, what was it?
They were trying to do like hashtag cancel Father's Day because fathers suck and it's only about mothers.
And it turns out it was a bunch of 4chan trolls.
Yeah.
Like these.
And so the smart ones delete old tweets.
Yeah.
The other ones don't because they know you're not going to go back that far.
Yeah, because you're just interacting with the tweets.
Yeah.
So we just got to be a lot more careful about spending our internet energy and quaints on these fake accounts.
Oh, zero followers following 15 people.
You've had the account since March 2015, but you only have two tweets.
But you keep deleting them every time I see you go back to Facebook.
We were talking about this last week with regards to the Jason Momoa dad bod thing.
Where did that happen?
Who was saying that?
Everyone's like, people are saying that.
Where?
I was looking for it where we were trying to figure that out and could not find
the original person being like look at this fatty i'm gonna be a dad because of that photo
sign me up all right let's get into something we wanted to cover uh off the top. One of our former guests, Yusef Roach, has been accused of abuse and manipulation and
just all around horrible behavior.
So yeah, we wanted to take a minute here to address the situation.
It's been kind of, it's been difficult to try and kind of talk about this for a few different reasons.
One, I definitely found myself and I think others in this office, this room, personally manipulated by his behavior.
I was.
And were made to believe that there was something very troubling going on with him.
And it turns out that that might not have been the case.
So, yeah, I think, you know, a few of us in this room
have definitely found ourselves manipulated by his behavior.
And it was very sort of tough to deal with because on one hand,
you know, just I think off the top,
I think it's very clear to say that as a show and as people,
we believe the women and these allegations that they've come forward
with.
Absolutely.
You can absolutely count on the fact that he will no longer be on this show.
And we removed the episodes he was on last week because it's not appropriate in any way
to monetize those appearances.
And just we're not interested in platforming anyone who has any kind of abusive agenda.
But yeah, I think one of the things that was really difficult to grapple with personally was the amount of concern that I
had at the beginning and how that that soured very quickly. Yeah. And the knock the thing that
aside from the people that he has harmed personally, I'm also it's it saddens me to see
how many people were taken advantage of by the language
he was using on Twitter.
And that could even potentially dissuade someone
from taking someone seriously who is, you know,
threatening self-harm or something,
or has these cries for help that were seemingly cries for help.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I think the only way to do it
is just to continue to take them all seriously.
And, you know, when somebody is threatening self-harm,
you know, just do your best to be there for them.
And in this case, it was just, you know,
we were being misled, but that's going to happen.
And you just have to kind of push forward
and continue to be
empathetic but yeah it it's really brutal uh and i i just feel and i think everybody here feels horrible for the victims and you know we we don't want to be a part of anything that
legitimizes or furthers you know how they felt abused by him so or how
they were abused by him so yeah i don't know does anybody else have anything else you want to talk
about um i know that there are some gofundmes out there yeah and other things to help the victims so
um if you can find those that's especially like I
gave Yusuf money we were you know
we were people that talked and so now
I'm going to go and at least match that
since I can and I know that not everyone
else can but I'm going to make sure that I match that
donation
over on that side and yeah I mean
that's all I don't know that's all we can
really
it's hard because you don't want to lose that empathy.
Yeah, exactly.
You just got to pay, like, just push that empathy forward and onto the people that really need it.
Exactly, I can redirect that very easily.
And I think, yeah, it's just, I wish I had more to say.
Well, I don't know if I wish I had more to say.
I wish I had more to say. Well, I don't know if I wish I had more to say.
I really don't have much to say because I only know as much as what I think most people do based on what's out there on the internet.
And I mean, based off of that, I'm rest assured that this isn't the place for that kind of shit.
All right.
We're going to take a quick break.
We'll be right back.
break. We'll be right back.
Daphne Caruana Galizia was a Maltese investigative journalist
who on October 16th, 2017
was murdered.
There are crooks everywhere you look
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My name is
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I'm Keri Champion, and this is season four of Naked Sports,
where we live at the intersection of sports and culture.
Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry, Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
I know I'll go down in history. People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game.
Every great player needs a foil.
I ain't really near them boys. I just come here to play basketball every single day, and that's what I focus on.
From college to the pros, Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports.
Angel Reese is a joy to watch.
She is unapologetically black.
I love her.
What exactly ignited this fire?
Why has it been so good for the game?
And can the fanfare surrounding these two supernovas be sustained?
This game is only going to get better because the talent is getting better.
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Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry, Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
I know I'll go down in history. People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game.
Every great player needs a foil.
I ain't really near them boys. I just come here to play basketball every single day, and that's what I focus on.
From college to the pros, Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports.
Angel Reese is a joy to watch.
She is braggadocious.
She is unapologetically black.
I love her.
What exactly ignited this fire?
Why has it been so good for the game?
And can the fanfare surrounding these two supernovas be sustained?
This game is only going to get better because the talent is getting better.
Listen to the making of a rivalry.
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And we're back.
and we're back and nancy pelosi is feuding with uh the freshman members of congress aoc rashida talib ayana presley and ilhan omar uh and it's it's been like a slow boil where she's
just been kind of like passive aggressive in comments.
Like the green dream.
Oh, their little plan.
Your little whatever.
Yeah.
You beat what?
Okay.
Their little green dream.
It's been very, yeah, there's been a lot of tension there.
Especially like, you know, I think in the beginning she met with, Pelosi met with AOC
to try and get her backing when she wanted to get the gavel to be speaker.
And she did. And then slowly, I think things began to change because on one hand, you have Nancy Pelosi who's trying to keep her majority in place, wants to keep her party in line to be able to pass legislation.
Hasn't happened.
legislation uh hasn't happened uh and also you know we then we on the other side we have these new members who are seeking to change the way politics are even being done on the hill and
and rightly so because when we like they're calling for aggressive action on things like
the climate the the economy health care immigration and. And constantly Nancy Pelosi likes to take the view of like either being completely dismissive or laughing them off and just further sort of like isolating them as like that's just that group of kids over there.
All of her instincts seem to be political caution, just like going the middle road.
Don't don't impeach because we don't know how that's going to play.
And that could like give him some fodder to work with.
And so it's just inaction, essentially.
It's really, really frustrating, especially because you watch and so many people will
jump in their mentions and say, you've got to be more respectful and you're not being
where are they not being respectful?
You've got to be more respectful and you're not being, where are they not being respectful?
I haven't seen anyone who hasn't said anything, who has said anything except for to respond to her comments.
Yeah.
Right.
I haven't seen anyone, you know, Ilhan Omar's out here just like, gong, gong, gong, gong, fuck Pelosi. Right, right, right.
Like none of that is happening.
Yeah.
You know, and the reason why these, and what scares people is that how popular they are, obviously, popularity and folks don't.
The more that you kind of discount them and treat them like, oh, they're just babies and they're kids and they don't know what they're doing and they're little whatever's and they're green whatever's.
You think that you're being cautious, but what winds up happening is you are alienating the parts of the country that do think that they have something to say, that do wish that the Dems would do literally anything ever.
Yeah, and this is where you see sort of that generational gap show very clear. You know, like this generation, the Pelosi Schumers of the world, they, and even Mitchconnell they stay in power by like just keeping it low
keeping it low keeping it low keeping it low don't ever put your foot out there don't ever come out
with your chest out about something hugely controversial i mean like the probably most
like with nancy pelosi you know the obamacare that's like her thing and i think a lot of that
was that was a moment for her to sort of show her leadership in the House.
But since then, there hasn't been that much to hang your hat on, aside from just keeping it low, like, oh, we don't don't do this or that.
And then we have now we have an incoming group of Congress people who are who came to power because they are the exact opposite, because they are vocal, because they are willing to criticize the the infrastructure, the machinations of the system and say, wait, how is this working for people?
Because it looks like it's only working for the Congress people to stay in office and it's working for their wealthy donors.
Right.
I fail to see the connection between that and our constituents.
That seems like the key difference is that this new group of politicians are not in it.
Like their main goal is not to stay in power.
Right.
Yeah.
Where Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer and the previous generation, it's all about playing
the game so you can stay in power so you can continue to be in power.
Like the power is the end in and of itself.
Yeah.
But what's the point of the power if you're not doing shit with it?
Well, it's a power that doesn't benefit most people.
Right.
But yeah, and it firmly benefits them.
And that is another thing where so many people are like,
oh, they're going to get primaried
or oh, they're going to get beaten in their next election
because people will actually come forth
with someone who is stronger or a better candidate.
They only won because they went against people
who sucked and weren't doing anything.
A, yeah, part of the reason they won
is because they went against people
who weren't doing anything.
But also, I get a sense that if AOC,
it won't happen,
but if AOC were to get voted out,
she's not done.
Right, right.
She's not done.
No, she's going to run for president
the second that she's old enough to
i'm yeah and she'll be doing things on the ground she'll be you know she'll be doing charity work
or she's an organizer she's an organizer she's not going away yeah and i think that's the thing
they don't realize is that there is a very aware generation of people entering politics who are not
under any kind of illusion on how this shit works. Yep.
Right.
The reason why,
you know,
you have fucking Trump out here.
The economy is so fucking strong.
It's so strong.
But then you also have the same statistics that come out that 40% of people who are employed
cannot pay their bills.
Right.
Right.
So how the fuck is the economy strong?
Right.
Oh man.
I think it was a Dana Gould tweet where he was like,
well,
yeah,
of course employment rates have risen because we all have like three jobs. Right. Yeah. And I
think that's the thing is that like, though. And why is that? Well, because we have a lot of wealth
being hoarded in these boardrooms. We have wage stagnation. And that's a function of how the way
this system is set up. Enter these people who are trying to change the realities for the people.
They are in their communities, their neighbors. And and guess what? Now you've trying to change the realities for the people they are in their communities, their neighbors.
And guess what?
Now you've got to put the microscope on this system.
And now the people who used to protect it to try and obscure people, like, well, it's not the banks.
Let's talk about other things.
Now they're sweating because it's like pretty soon like some splaining is going to have to be done. Well, and what's great, and I love this, this just happened, is that one of the big criticisms of AOC is, was the Amazon deal, you know, because of AOC, Amazon didn't come to New York and that could
have, you know, that could have brought so many jobs. She ruined everything. Hey, guess what?
Guess who's still coming to New York? Amazon. Guess who's coming to New York without all of
this beautiful tax package? Amazon. Right. Right. You know, sorry, Jeff Bezos, you don't get to take
you and all your rich people and go to space just yet on our tax dollars.
Right. No, you don't get to stay right here with us. You don't get to Elysium. It's coming. Yeah. But you don't get to do it just yet.
Yeah. Were you about to say Elysium? Elysium. Should we go? Elysium would be tight. But just for working people. I do feel like there's been a just the way that we communicate and the way that media operates has changed so drastically in the last, you know, 10 years.
And there's like an old way of doing things that is the Nancy Pelosi's and the Hillary Clinton's and the new way of doing things that unfortunately is Trump and AOC and more.
It's like sort of an authenticity being able to just speak with your own voice in public
and communicate your message and have people be receptive to it.
And I feel like that's a big difference between the Republicans accidentally had their party taken over by the new way of doing things.
And the Republicans or the Democrats are still in this battle between the old way of like,
you know, well, if we have something to say, we will issue a press release where it's been
carefully vetted and going through all the things.
And AOC is just like, no, I'm going to immediately respond in my voice
with what I think about this.
Yeah, it's so,
it's interesting
because it rhymes with a lot of,
and it's something that we talk about
particularly in communities
full of marginalized voices,
is the respectability politics.
Right.
You know, this is how you have to do,
this is how you have to act,
and if you're not that way,
you can't be taken seriously.
And I think people are so used
to having to be Eliza Doolittle'd that when they see someone who does just speak with their
chest and they see someone who does just get to be themselves again that becomes something that's
scary and i think it bums them out because they had to do all of these backflips to become some
weird blank-faced corporate person right that they kind of get it makes them a little sad that it's
like no you probably didn't actually have to do all that.
You probably could have just been you and still gotten ahead.
Does that hurt?
Yeah.
I was hurt.
I bet that hurts.
I used to be you before I got here and then I was poisoned.
Damn.
But again, you know, this is sort of because these new voices are exactly that.
They're a threat to the establishment and to business as usual and unfortunately business as usual has led to the complete
vanishing of the middle class uh and protections for marginalized people and workers everything
all that shit is gone because of business as usual and now again we have these new people
coming in and on top of that we're seeing the the the wagons begin to circle because now that Pelosi has been isolating them, we now have like on Friday, there was a piece that came out in the Hill that was basically saying like the Congressional Black Caucus was like accusing AOC and like the Justice Democrats of going after African-American and Latinx members of Congress, like because like as if it was because they were people of color, like it was no no mention of what it was ideologically that their their beef was with
them as members of Congress.
It was sort of like there was a there was a quote.
This is from one of the an aide who wanted to stay anonymous said in speaking about AOC.
She's only a woman of color when it's convenient.
None of the things she's fought for aligned with communities of color and her group
is funded only by elitist white liberals she's a puppet the aid then texted an image of a goomba
puppet from the super mario brothers video game oh my god like a mom go fuck yourself what are you
doing wow yeah this is what the kids like right the kids love the mario and the goomba puppets
see this is what they're afraid of because they don't know how to connect with us.
A Goomba puppet?
What are you doing?
First of all, AOC is Bronx, ah, ah, ah, BX all day.
She is always a woman of color in public spaces and in private spaces.
So I don't even understand any of that.
And how has her fight against these concentration camps and other basic rights not overlapped with these communities?
Right.
When, again, when you talk about the people that Justice Democrats and people like AOC, because they're critical of people within the party, for example, like Henry Cuellar, who is a congressperson, who has received, out of all Democrats, the most money from the private prison industry.
Okay?
And tell me how that person,
how their interests are aligning with the community.
Because I see AOC fighting against that shit,
the very people, the very industry
that is profiting from these camps.
Right.
So what the fuck is he doing?
Aside from taking their money
and then voting with Trump 70% of the time?
70% of the time.
So how is that person... So don't use this idea that their race is supposed to shield them from these criticisms.
I think it's absolutely absurd because the people they're even backing in primaries against them
are also people of color.
This isn't like some switcheroo thing where they're...
I mean, there's just been a lot of very disingenuous depictions
about what is actually happening here.
And it's about the accountability that a lot of these new people are trying to introduce.
See, and again, that's one of those like, it's, you know, how ethnic is too ethnic?
How, what are they saying counts and what doesn't count?
And I do think a lot of that is because, again, those, a lot of those members have had to
play the game, especially as, you know, black caucus members, especially as black members of Congress. They've probably had to play the game because especially as you know black caucus
members especially as black members of congress they've probably had to play the game more than
anyone more than eat a lot of shit that they did not want to and eat a lot of shit that they didn't
want to and now it's like oh you're gonna come in after years of me putting in this work and
i will gladly say yes they have paved the path like absolutely they have paved the path. Like, absolutely.
They have paved the way for all of these new members.
But then to pull the ladder up behind you because you're scared.
Right.
That's not cool.
Yeah.
Well, this seems to be like kind of a thing that happens generationally, like on many different levels.
Right.
There's a generation of people who had to endure things that a newer generation doesn't.
And then there's this resentment.
Like the same thing comes out when people are like,
forgive student debt.
Right.
But I had to pay.
Oh,
really?
Right.
It's like,
no,
no,
no.
We don't care what you pay.
Yeah.
Like,
and also education used to be way,
way cheaper when a lot of people were,
or even people who just paid off their student debt.
Right.
Right.
Like I,
it's the same thing I endured,
but now you don't have to. And there's like a little bit of pushback. It's your damn fault you paid off their student debt right like i it's the same thing i endured but now you don't
have to and there's like a little bit of pushback you paid off your student debt i'll be deferring
for fucking ever so oh that's going to be used against me in a court case someday i will defer
for fucking ever that's your bad and i think yeah this is just sort of the thing where uh even like
greg meeks who's uh in new york he is on Cruz's list of most corrupt members of Congress consistently.
So it's not like this idea that the CBC is trying to present that they're going after just any person of color just because is very absurd.
Like the whole reason is because we have an imbalanced system where some people are they vote with their corporate interests, with their donors at the detriment of their constituents. It's very simple. I think they're
just trying to stop this transactional way of being in office. And I think this whole pushback
now is just, it's misguided because they're failing to see what these criticisms are of
these, even these people. They're like, this person is not fighting for people. And that's
the issue we have. We need more people who are fighting.
Right.
Let's talk about Alex Acosta.
He resigned at the end of last week after, you know, putting up a fight, I guess, is what that was supposed to be.
When he, like, had that press conference last Wednesday and kind of tried to do his version of a Kavanaugh 2.0 where he's like, I'm, I'm mad.
But his version was just facts are being overlooked.
And,
uh,
sorry,
I just fell asleep there for a second.
Yeah,
me too.
Hardcore.
But he talked a lot of shit about,
you know,
he said facts were being overlooked by the reporting,
talked a lot of shit about other people in the chain of command,
uh,
that he thinks should have like tried harder to convict, uh, Epstein back in the chain of command uh that he thinks should have like tried harder to convict uh epstein back
in the day and the reporter of the miami herald story was just like dude that they were below you
they reported to you and you're like blaming them um so yeah i don't know. He gone probably, you know, probably to be replaced by some someone else.
Awful.
Some other ghoul.
But, you know, they he said he claimed his reason for retiring or stepping down was he didn't want his scandal to distract from the great work Trump is doing elsewhere.
from the great work Trump is doing elsewhere.
He also presumably didn't want the scandal to draw attention to the nice things
Trump used to say about Epstein
and the fact that he had a party with him
where there were dozens of young models
and Trump and Epstein and nobody else.
My dude, he literally was like,
oh, he loves the ladies on the younger side.
Yeah.
What are you?
Duh-duh.
Duh-duh.
It's a quote.
Am I right?
Words don't matter.
I don't understand.
Words mean things.
When did they stop meaning things?
A long time ago.
Yeah.
And then he was even saying, like, it's interesting.
Just Trump was like, I don't know.
There's some island.
I don't know.
I have nothing to do with that.
It's like, oh.
You've been to the island, my dude. Yeah. This have nothing to do with that. You've been to the island, my dude.
Yeah, this is the thing.
Has he been to the island?
We don't know for sure.
But I think when Trump goes
out of his way to be like, and that
island or whatever that is, I'm not sure
what the heck.
He has a
pattern of saying he's not at
places or doesn't know about things and tends to have been at those places or does know about those things.
I'm still I'm so flabbergasted by this idea of like, oh, well, liberals, what about Clinton?
First of all, you're not fucking dunking on anybody with Bill Clinton.
We don't give a fuck about Bill Clinton.
Y'all got to stop acting like we give a fuck about the Clintons.
We don't. They're done.
Well, there's some people who do.
And I think maybe that's who they think of.
Cause there are people who I'm sure would have a problem being like,
I have to cancel Bill Clinton,
but that's not,
definitely not us.
Nancy Pelosi's daughter tweeted,
guys,
I think we're going to have to cancel some of our faves after this Epstein thing.
Is that how we talk when you're talking about children being raped?
Guys,
you know, it really sucks.
I had to cancel my fave because he straight up raped a kid.
Oh, oopsie doopsie.
What?
It's people are obsessed and especially the right is obsessed with this idea that we are in love with the Clintons and that they are king and queen and we will do anything for them.
Like, yes, it's fun sometimes when grandma clinton is like
she does a twitter and it's like oh look at her she's learning how to she's learning how to twitter
she's trying right but yeah i don't care who would do they see how quickly we got franklin up out of
here yeah for a dumb picture yeah yeah frank and yeah, so this idea that we would never, you know, we're going to protect the Clintons.
No one, I would honestly venture to say,
no one under the age of 40 gives a fuck about anybody in that family.
Yeah.
Except for Socks the Cat.
I mean, Chelsea is our future president.
I think Socks the Cat had a video game.
Oh, really?
I believe.
Oh, no.
Socks is, like, probably dead.
No, you think so? Yeah. Probably. Let's do the math, no. Sox is probably dead. What?
You think so?
Yeah.
Probably.
Let's do the math real quick.
He went out as 92.
Oh, God.
He's dead, isn't he?
That cat's real dead.
That cat's real super dead.
He did have a video game, though.
Yeah.
Well, I think also, but like you say about the right, it sort of shows where they're at, too.
I mean, obviously, they are playing tribal sports, where it it's like this is the team till the end.
The wheels will come off and I'll just be riding on the bones of child abusers.
Right.
Whereas like I think that's why people who at least outwardly seem to be of principle will look at these issues and say, oh, objectively, no.
No.
Yeah.
Doesn't matter what that is.
Like what where is your moral compass if somehow you begin to waver just because of how they vote?
It's like, what the fuck? So, yeah, it's so weird because they always do that.
You know, they they did it with more. They do it. They always do that balancing act of, you know, well, it can't have been that bad.
Well, what does rape mean? Yeah. Right. You know, having some beers.
mean? Well, you know, it's having some beers. It's, it's a version of, you know, that's why when we see all of these things where these judges say, oh, well, what about his future?
He has such a bright future. He has a bright future. All of these dudes, it's the, the potential
for them and what they can do and how they can use them is more important than the lives that
they affect. And that's just, I mean, they can't show it any fucking clearer.
Yeah.
Well, and also, too, if you objectively go, oh, rape is bad, sexual assault is bad,
and you're doing that like unequivocally it's bad,
then guess who else has to come up on the docket is the president.
Yeah.
Then what?
But see, that's where they're like, see, it's a sin if we open Pandora's box
or we'll just have to do the most amazing head in the sand act, which is what they're doing now.
Which is what they're doing.
They're very good at it.
Yeah.
Oh, my gosh.
So talented.
So flexible getting their head down in that sand.
Yeah.
It's just – and again, too, like you also realize with how long Jeffrey Epstein has been able to cook and we were talking last week about how he was accepted back into society despite these charges that were very
public years ago so quickly how many people who are entangled in his web um and also how many
people are involved in this that like i i can only imagine what this network of enablers actually
looks like like from the media to uh like the capitol hill to whatever the fuck it is and it's
gonna be scary when it comes out and i I mean, Nancy Pelosi's daughter is right.
We are going to have to hashtag cancel our faves, fam.
But there are, oh God, there are going to be,
she made a great documentary once.
Do we remember that?
There are going to be a series of people that we do like
and whose work we do appreciate
that are going to be up out of here.
And that's fine.
No one has written a book so good.
No one has hosted a show so great.
No one has written a song so amazing that it's okay that they raped a kid.
Period.
The quote is from Christine Pelosi, who is a political strategist.
She has multiple daughters, and her other daughter,
I think is the filmmaker.
Oh,
that was an Alexandria,
Alexandra,
Alexandra.
That's the one that I like.
Okay.
Well,
we'll see.
Yeah.
Hopefully she doesn't tell me we have to hashtag Pokemon,
cancel our faves.
It is just interesting what we see when it makes sense that the Pelosi camp would be so terrified of like authentic people who can just communicate their thoughts through social media when when they do it.
It's we're going to have to cancel our faves.
Our faves.
Our faves because they had.
How about brace yourselves for some really damning shit to come out about people even within the own party.
Yeah.
Right.
We will have to act accordingly.
Yeah.
Yes.
Faves.
And it wouldn party. Yeah. Right. We will have to act accordingly. Yeah. Yes. Faves. I,
and it wouldn't,
fam,
it wouldn't even,
it wouldn't bother me
if I thought that that was
in any way how she talks.
Right.
You don't talk like that, boo.
Right.
That's not how you talk.
Hey, we gotta,
hey, call in.
Call in, Christine.
Christine, call in.
Christine, call in.
What it do?
What it do?
She was with you
right up till there.
Yeah.
And then she,
what's an it do
uh we're gonna take a quick break we'll be right back
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And we wanted to check in with a story that when it started, it seemed like it was all we would be talking about for weeks.
Because Nike was in trouble.
Oh my God.
They were.
An entire half of the country finally had their proof that Nike hated America because Colin Kaepernick, famous Soviet spy, told them that the Betsy Ross flag was racist and
they pulled back their, was it Air Force Ones?
Air Max One, 4th of July edition.
Right.
Because, you know, the flag.
Was being used by racist groups.
And they're like, yo, that shit is backwards.
Don't eat it.
Don't put that on your shoe.
I'm part of this brand now.
Now, I haven't heard much about this since then.
Is that because Nike went out of business so quickly?
Nike did go out of business.
I don't know if you saw.
Everything on Nike.com right now is 99% off.
Wow. Yeah, all Nike shoes you saw. Everything on Nike.com right now is 99% off. Wow.
Yeah, all Nike shoes immediately exploded on people's feet.
It did hit people, but they were bad people because they were wearing Nike.
So it's fine.
My toes blew off.
I just, man.
Adidas got Beyonce.
Nike got Kaepernick.
Y'all really can't wear nothing but New Balance.
That's all racists can wear now.
It's great.
Well, they can also wear Adidas because Kanye's on Adidas.
Oh, right.
Don't forget that part.
The boost. But, you know,
yes, you're right, Jack. The right mobilized
fucking immediately when they
found out Nike pulled an American flag
shoe and people
like Ted Cruz and Arizona
Governor Doug Ducey were like, they're done.
I'll never fuck with Nike
again. Didn't Ducey say that
Nike was going to open a factory and he was like, not anymore.
Yeah, we're pulling all incentives.
Look elsewhere, bitch.
And then everyone else was like, oh, you can look here where?
I'm a governor.
You can come right over here.
Was it New Mexico?
Yeah.
They're like, we're right here.
We're like the next state over.
We'll give even more financial incentives.
We're basically the next state.
At the expense of our citizens.
But the thing is, we go on.
So let's say, okay, that happened. Look like, wow, they're in a bad way. Ted Cruz, no more tracksuits. Yeah.
Check in now, Forbes. I just read a very disturbing snippet from Forbes and it reads like this,
but please brace yourselves. Shares of Nike are rising after former NFL star and activist
Colin Kaepernick convinced the company to pull its Air Max 1 USA sneakers from store shelves.
Kaepernick's concern over the shoes Betsy Ross flags designs connection to an era of
slavery resonated with investors as Nike, brace yourself, has seen a 2% stock increase
and added nearly $3 billion in market value since canceling the shoes.
I don't understand.
What Democrat is putting so much money into these?
Because it can't be real people.
Right.
It's got to be like some...
George Soros.
Not real Americans.
George Soros, Warren Buffett. Foreign money. It's Mickey Mouse. much money into these because it can't be real people right it's got to be like some george sorenson george sorenson warren buffett foreign money it's uh mickey mouse wait is warren buffett
part of their conspiracy i mean whoever dude just billionaires who aren't like fully on the coke
side putin's money you know oh my exactly and that's what we're talking about that's probably
robert muller and james comey oh it's all robert Robert Mueller's money. Because he made so much money off of that FBI investigation.
Oh, yeah.
Maybe Doocy's shutting down of the factory hasn't hit their books yet.
And that's why it's...
Right.
Right.
Well, what's funny is when you talk about Doug Doocy.
So all that shit went down, I think, right before the 4th of July, like on the 2nd, right?
Right.
On the 4th of July, Doug Doocy was pictured at a 4th of July barbecue wearing guess what kind of shoes?
I believe those are Nike Cortez's.
They're Nike somethings.
They're Nike you full of shits is what he has on.
So, okay.
I thought those aren't new balances.
You have abandoned us, sir.
Yeah.
I mean, I thought you were a man of principle.
Cut to Friday when this tweet
comes out.
From Doug Ducey, the guy who's like, we're pulling
all financial incentives for Nike's factory.
They will absolutely have no place in our state.
This is a new
he quote tweets thing from the Arizona
Chamber of Commerce that says,
we are pleased Nike will locate its new manufacturing
facility in Goodyear, a project that will create
over 500 jobs with a $184 million investment.
And then Doug Ducey's quote is, this is good news for Arizona and for Goodyear.
500 plus jobs.
Arizona is open for business and we welcome Nike to our state.
Get the fuck out of here.
I didn't know Nike made tap shoes.
I had no idea.
Wow.
I mean, that's a fucking 180 if i've ever seen one and that just shows you money is their god oh yeah that's all it is these people have are full of shit they have no
moral anything to stand on high ground compass anything but the lack of effort to even find a pair of sneakers to wear to your fourth
of july just he does not they don't take they don't take their followers seriously they don't
take their supporters seriously or he just black he just i guess when you're on autopilot and you're
like what's what's the culture war about right right yeah okay here okay let me do my little
let me signal my side right and then you got your Nikes on.
Yeah, because he doesn't care.
He doesn't care about any of this.
How did nobody come up to him at that barbecue?
That's the first time he's broken through to the national news,
and he goes to a barbecue wearing Nikes.
Nobody came up to him and was like, yo.
You know what?
I bet they did. I bet someone came up to him
and was like, you know you're wearing Nikes. He's like,
oh, I know, but they're just their company. Oh, that was Nike.
Oh, Nike.
Oh, that Nike? Wow.
Or even just like, yeah, but you know,
these are my good grillin' shoes.
You know that that conversation came up.
He ain't grillin'. Or, no, or plus
they're not gonna call each other out.
You know what I mean? Don't make a joke about it.
I feel like if he's at an event with other Republicans, they're going to probably just
Hey, their money's green too or something like that.
Yeah.
Yeah, he's like, well, $184 million, 500 jobs.
I have to run on that.
That's right.
So we'll see.
I mean, no, we won't.
Nothing will come of this.
No, I won't.
Nike flexed pawn your grave.
Yes.
Flex pawn the grave. Flex pawn Yes. Flexed pond the grave.
Flexed pond the grave.
Pond the grave.
All right.
Let's talk about Area 51, guys.
Thank God.
It's time.
Okay.
Are you ready?
I'm ready.
I got my tactical gear.
Danielle, are you ready?
I am so ready.
I've been prepping.
I went and got some water.
I went and got some canned goods that don't need a can opener.
We can just pop that Chef Boyardee
open. Let's get this.
Wait, they have Chef Boyardee with a pop top? They sure do.
Man, I like the Star Kiss
tuna canned snack
joints with the crackers. That would be my
Area 51 strong pick. Does any canned
good still require a can opener?
Yes. They should all be doing the pop
top, man. I guess maybe it's more
expensive.
It's more expensive. It's more expensive.
But, you know, it's better if you need earthquake rations, which is what I bought them for.
But now they're going to be used to storm Area 51.
So if you don't know what we're talking about.
We're talking about canned goods.
We're talking about canned goods.
But we call that Area 51.
Right.
Is what the bathroom is after you eat canned goods.
No, there's a Facebook event called Storm Area 51,
They Can't Stop Us All.
Yeah, they can.
Yes, they can.
And it's planned for late September,
where the plan is basically to pull up to Area 51
and bust the aliens out.
This is, okay, I'm going to read you literally
from the description of the event.
No, no, no, this is not a. Yo, don't disrespect this with that music.
I'm literally just imagining Area 51 as a base being like, pull up there.
Pull up.
Exactly.
Just like the actual building.
Pull up there.
Oh, yeah.
The building's like, are you for real, dog?
Be like, no.
Say it with your chest then.
Yeah.
I do imagine.
I think people are picturing the Men in Black thing where you just walk through one door and the aliens are right there.
Like,
right.
You can just like,
they're like Viennese.
It's a very thin membrane of like a gate.
And then you get in past the gate and you are at the,
the hangar where they keep the,
uh,
flying saucer.
But area 51 is like,
you know,
there's a gate and then there's miles and miles of desert and mountains.
And then you get to the thing that they're hiding from us all.
Yeah.
You can't accidentally get to Area 51.
Well, read the description because they have a plan.
Okay.
This is from the event page.
This is literally word for word what it says.
We will all meet up at the Area 51 alien-centered tourist attraction and coordinate our entry.
If we Naruto run,
we can move faster than their bullets.
Let's see them aliens.
Let's see them aliens is the greatest
conclusion because...
How many grandmas had
to learn what Naruto run was?
Oh, man.
Oh, them kids running their arms out like that. That's what that is? Them boomers, man. Oh, man, so many. They're like, oh, them kids run with their arms out like that.
That's what that is?
Them boomers, man.
They're learning some things this week.
Right.
Yeah.
They're like, Naruto, is that that congressperson?
Right.
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, look, right now, there's almost a half a million people who have marked themselves
as going on this event, with another another near half million saying they're interested.
So look, I get the excitement though.
Because we've got all these
tic-tac videos and shit and the government's basically like
I don't know.
We don't know what the fuck that is.
The storming of Area 51, if that
hasn't been greenlit, somebody needs to write
that script right away and get that shit
in production. What's very brief, all those people
are mercilessly killed
for trespassing
on a military installation.
Hey, guess who gets
to have machine guns
and you don't?
Wouldn't it be funny though
if the Naruto runs
that really did run
faster than the bullets?
Right.
That would be tight.
I just think
you're unprotected
when you run that way.
Although you're always
unprotected when you run
head first towards Area 51.
Right.
Yeah.
Are they trying to kick it with the aliens?
Like what is the end goal?
Well, the memes have probably been the funniest thing to come out of it.
Yeah.
When it was like me and my homies after we stormed Area 51 and it was like photos of
like gang members, but all their guns were like from Halo.
Like one dude had like the needler and shit.
I was like, yeah, get that shit.
But like, yeah yeah i don't know
i honestly part of me wants to go because if we're going to see them aliens i want to see the
yeah i'm very interested just the mcu has tricked all y'all into thinking you can be part of the
adventure and oh is that what it is you certainly cannot you don't you don't get to go to space with
the guardians of the galaxy you don't get to hang out with thor you don't get to go to space with the Guardians of the Galaxy. You don't get to hang out with Thor. You don't get to go to S.H.I.E.L.D.
Save up your money.
Go to the new Star Wars theme park.
That's as close as you're going to get.
You don't get to kick it with aliens.
I'm sorry.
This is one thing where you do have to be elite to do it, and I get it.
Yeah.
Right?
You're like, we're not elite enough to see them aliens.
No, I get it.
Normally, I'm like you know everyone deserves things and
i'm you know dem socialists and blah blah blah but in this case i'm like nah there's probably
a reason we ain't seen them aliens yet right this dude's probably so although i don't i don't know
there's like a classification bias or like an addiction to classification in military and in
the government that people within the government have talked about
and been like, first of all,
it makes the government incredibly inefficient
because everything's classified from everyone else.
But also, it's just the easy thing to do is classify it.
You got to get that Q classification, my dude.
Right.
If you hit Q level, then you would get to meet them aliens.
Right.
Well, I mean, I'm not going to say I am Q,
but...
You know a thing or two about
this person. Where we go, when we go all.
He's a friend. Let's put it that way.
I wonder if they're using this Jeffrey Epstein thing
to further their narrative.
Yeah, we need to check in with the Q community.
Yeah, we should get Julian back on.
No, but it seems like they are
really worried about pedophiles until they're real.
And then they like.
Oh, no.
Oh, they've been all over this.
They just ignore all the Trump stuff.
Right.
From what I've.
I have a hobby.
I call it a hobby.
I never realized I was doing it until I got older where I am obsessed.
Where I make Q merchandise and I sell it on Amazon.
And that's how I pay my rent.
But where I like to follow weird Internet subcultures and sub communities it's super my
thing one day I'll monetize it whatever because I do that with everything else in my life but I've
been reading on the Q stuff and one of their theories is that the reason Trump spent so much
time with Epstein was because he was going to take him down from the inside oh my god that's
brilliant that's like what i would have told you
they're so good at this if i got caught smoking weed by a cop i would say that i'd be like i was
with them i'm undercover dude i was trying to bring them down right i'm trying to help you out
just let us let us go i've got a lot of data i'm sorry we were listening to bombs over baghdad
crazy loud i know it's 1am and we're in a residential neighborhood but i will get them i
will bring them to justice just let me finish this blunt real quick that's how they know i'm one of
them go fuck it up man i'm donnie brasco keep it low all right let's do a quick check-in with what
we're fucking with yeah yeah just let you know things around the office that we're laughing at
or obsessed with and might not even be funny to you i don't know yeah um i mean i guess the first thing i just want to do is i want
to put people on to this account called osgd memes now i don't know where i think it's it's from
maybe indonesia or something i just thought because there was one meme that fucking i think
is just so funny it's not even like really clever.
And first, let me just play this for you, Danielle, so you can see it and then we can
discuss it because it's visual.
Oh, I love these.
Okay.
So in this meme, there's a guy.
It starts off with a dude trying to hammer something in a wall.
He accidentally hits his thumb and he's doing the ouchie like flicking his hand like then
in comes another person, put sunglasses on him and a ukulele
in his hand and suddenly that flailing hand is strumming the shit out the ukulele yeah it's great
clever the just just it reminds me of classic vine almost especially like because they're older
dudes right yeah yeah like those are boomers yeah yeah that's like some old dude yeah for sure yeah
um so that's osgd memes i will i guess we'll have to put that in the footnotes for you to actually experience that.
And I know that was a terrible thing to describe a video on a podcast.
But you know what?
That is what we do.
I'm pretty sure I conveyed the spirit of that meme.
Well, speaking of boomers, we want to talk about the – is it a Facebook?
It's a Facebook group.
I know exactly what you're talking about.
It's so good.
Is it Baby Boomers Be Like?
Is that what the-
No, I don't know what it's called.
I don't remember what it's called.
I'm still, but essentially there is a Facebook group
where a bunch of us post like we're boomers.
And it's amazing because someone will post something
that looks like a Google search result.
And then underneath someone will post, you know, hey, Karen, just wanted to let you know that Uncle Miles is doing better and his surgery went great.
Like just people posting like our aunts and uncles do because they don't know how the Internet works.
Right.
And it is a delight.
Yeah, it's so good.
Shout out to whoever on Twitter was like, please check this out.
And I didn't realize how much i needed that in my veins uh it's just it's the facebook post that
really get me yeah when it's like can't believe roger died two years ago today still thinking
about him all the time oh god my knee still kind of getting better. Signed, Harriet.
The signed is my favorite.
Oh, my God.
So there's that one.
Yes.
And then Miles and I, as we mentioned on an episode last week, finally saw End of the Spider-Verse.
Oh, what'd you guys think?
That was my favorite movie.
I'm aggressively fucking with that.
My favorite movie of last year, my dudes.
I couldn't believe it. I think it might be the best movie of all time.
All time.
It is.
Next to Toy Story 4. Toy Story 4 was okay it was fine 4k is great i get it i'm also trash it's good i and i
was telling people because i not i feel like not a lot of people got to see it in theaters which is
a bummer because that i hope that they re-release it yeah that movie needs to be seen in theaters
and so that was one that i got to see early because I was covering the junket.
And I came out and even other critics that were there were like, I don't know why I should care about this.
It's just animation.
What?
After seeing it?
Yeah.
What?
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, it's just animation.
I'm like, how is this not the most innovative Western animation you have ever seen?
It doesn't look like anything.
Anything you've ever seen. It doesn't look like anything. Anything you've seen before.
And so I'm really glad, you know,
when it started going to like dollar theaters
and it kind of started picking up,
I was rooting for it aggressively for that Oscar.
So I'm really happy that people are starting to see
how good that is because so many people downplayed it
because it is an animated movie.
And to me, that is my favorite Spider- and to me that is my favorite spider-man
movie yeah it is my favorite movie of last year it is my favorite spider-man movie i cannot
wait to see what they do with the sequels peter ramsey is god i'm not like always on top of
superhero films so that was sort of like the first hurdle i had to get over there's too many well
exactly and i'm like oh my god but then everyone was like every person whose opinion i respect is like it's fucking good and i was like so in my mind i
was like okay i'll get around till i get around to it thank god for airplanes that's when you can
get around to shit and i is that would do you think it's better to see it in theaters or on
an airplane on a seven screen i think it's definitely better to see it on an airplane
it's a more comfortable experience airplanes are never uncomfortable no no that is your middle seat that's the ideal comfortable experience. Airplanes are never uncomfortable. No, no, no. Especially in your middle seat.
That's the ideal viewing experience.
Every director,
and they'll never tell you this,
specifically makes movies
tailored for the airplane experience.
Yeah, yeah.
Especially if it's on your phone.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Absolutely.
I couldn't, yeah, again,
it was just,
it really was one of those things
where a lot of our animations in the US
are merely just sort of like,
it's this thing, but it's animated.
Where they really took the opportunity to introduce this surrealism to it that was like, I was like, okay, I like this.
And for that reason, I will also, big ups, if anybody hasn't watched it yet, Tuca and Bertie.
Yeah.
Tuca and Bertie also is an animated show.
It is done by Lisa.
Hannah Walt.
Hannah Walt, who she was,
and a lot of people are like,
oh, it's a BoJack ripoff.
No.
She is the art director for BoJack.
It is based on her art style.
That's her whole swag, yeah.
Yeah, and that's why
it looks like that.
And I had to explain to some people
because people were like,
no, they're ripping him off.
It's like, no,
well, you know how all of
Seth MacFarlane's stuff
looks the same?
Yeah, right.
Because it's based on his art style.
That's what it is.
Tuca and Birdie is,
once you,
it takes a while for you to get it,
but once it clicks,
because they also,
it is also a show that knows that it's animated and plays a lot with the conventions of animation.
Yeah.
And also a plant has titties and you see them.
Yeah.
Wow.
Shout out to Netflix.
But yeah, I mean, if you like movies,
I feel like I'm at the point where like,
if you like film as a genre, you should see Into the Spider-Verse.
Because animated movies don't do enough with their animation after watching that.
And also, I don't know, all movies should be as good as that movie is.
Guys, it's Lord and Miller.
It's fucking great.
It's Lord and Miller.
Yeah, yeah.
And also, you get nick cage's
fucking spooky voice in there too and john mulaney like there's so many good things that like as i
was watching i didn't know and i was like fucking nick cage is in this yeah and i was like john
what the fuck that's when i was like damn i'm fucking stupid i waited like nine years to watch
this shit yeah no i agree even if you don't fucks with animation or with superheroes, it just tells a really,
really good story.
Yeah.
And now it's streaming on Netflix.
And I was even, oh, I won't even spoil it.
Yeah.
They had me twisted up emotionally watching.
Well, Danielle, it's been a pleasure having you.
Thank you for having me.
Where can people find you, follow you?
You can find me at Danielle Radford on Twitter.
I was the first one to get it early adopter so
it's just that on yeah on insta I didn't so I'm Danielle underscore Radford it's fine I'm still
the one with the most followers underscore gang underscore gang so yeah you can find me there if
you fucks hardcore with the wrestling I have a wrestling podcast with max fun called tights and
fights I am also on Screen Junkies,
which is where most people
know me from,
where I do some hosting
of some panels
and I'm one of the writers
on Honest Trailers.
And so,
if you like the Honest Trailer
and you're like,
that line sounds like Danielle,
I probably didn't write it.
You guys just think I did.
I wrote one of the other ones.
People always do that
because sometimes
we'll put a little stank
on a line
and everyone's like,
that's Danielle. And it's like, that's Danielle.
And it's like, no, not every time something sounds like A-A-V-E, it's me, you guys.
I just co-signed it.
Oh, God, is that what they do?
Oh, they do.
They do.
We had a line in our latest trailer was the Game of Thrones six through eight season trailer.
And we had one line that was, oh, gosh, what was it?
Or will she 420 blaze it because she ain't getting that nephew D no more?
And everyone assumed I wrote that.
Wow.
And I was like, no, I didn't fucking, we all wrote that line.
Right.
Like, stop.
Like, I wrote also other things that you guys like very much.
Just because something sounds a little urban doesn't mean that I wrote it.
Right.
420 blaze it, though.
Yeah, yeah.
Shout out to Major League Gaming parody videos. and is there a tweet you've been enjoying there is and at the risk of being too
horny on main um because this is very horny but i thought it was really funny you know how everyone's
doing the bottle cap challenge so there is someone at flash man wade who said k y'all can't stop with this hashtag bottle cap
challenge a series of emojis retweet dot dot dot i don't care who judges me or hates on me i find
this hilarious because i'm comfortable with myself and then you go on it and it's a dude who does the
bottle cap challenge with his big swinging dick oh really yes wow just his very his very large dong um well now i have to see that
that's can't be real yeah i'd like to see that yeah sure no way it's yeah it's real it's that's
that's his dick wow i'm hearing all of the keyboards going right now. And that's what's making me super happy.
Miles,
where can people find you?
You can find me and follow me on Twitter and Instagram at miles of gray.
A tweet I like is from Katie Delaney,
which has said my mood today is my foot hurts.
Can I go to the nurse for all my clueless fucking gang out there?
That's what Elton says.
That's great.
And I was, I remember watching that scene as a kid,
and I was like, damn, that's how high school's gonna be.
You can be like, I need to go get my cranberry CD
in the quad before someone snags it.
My foot hurts.
Well, you can find me in the bathroom
trying that bottle cap thing,
but also on Twitter at Jack underscore O'Brien,
some tweets I've been enjoying.
Josh at I wear a onesie tweeted,
wife, why is your back all scratched up?
Flashback to me chasing a raccoon
after she told me to leave it alone.
Me, I'm having an affair.
That's great.
Flashback to me.
After she told me to leave it alone. That's great. I just begged him. After she told me to leave it alone.
That's great.
And then at Vlad Chalk tweeted,
Math problem.
I have three apples and I'm traveling towards you at 17 miles per hour.
It's not really a problem.
More of a warning.
Apple time, bitches.
And of course, The Onion tweeted,
Paul Ryan lauded for inspiring millions
of young, gutless fucking cowards
to take on leadership roles.
Ugh, Trump didn't know about government.
You kind of let us know. Yeah. Oh, hi.
Thanks, man. You can
find us on Twitter at Daily Zeitgeist.
We're at The Daily Zeitgeist on Instagram.
We have a Facebook fan page and a website
DailyZeitgeist., where we post our episodes
and our footnotes, where we link off to the information
that we talk about.
I'm just looking at the guy doing the bottle cap challenge
with his dick.
To be fair, I mean, he doesn't really unscrew it.
It was already unscrewed.
He knocked it.
It's more of a knockoff than a spinoff.
Spinoffs only. You want to unscrewed. He knocked it. It's more of a knockoff than a spinoff. Spinoffs only.
You want to be legit.
We got rules.
Yeah.
We link off to the information
that we talked about
in today's episode
as well as the song
we write out on Miles.
What's that going to be today?
Let's do the Frighteners
All My Tears.
You know,
just some
All My Tears.
Just some reggae,
you know,
or dub, Rocksteady, I guess we'll call it.
Okay.
Yeah.
But they're from Queens.
They're like hip, but their sound is very good.
They're definitely using some throwback recording equipment because they're on Daptol.
So, you know, they got that sound.
So, you know, hopefully they'll have a new album called Pondigrate, but I don't think so.
All right. We we're gonna ride out
on that
we will be back tomorrow
because it is
a daily podcast
and we will talk
to you guys then
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Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry,
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just because of one single game.
Clark and Reese have changed the way
we consume women's basketball.
And on this new season,
we'll cover all things sports and culture.
Listen to Naked Sports
on the Black Effect Podcast Network,
iHeartRadio apps,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
The Black Effect Podcast Network
is sponsored by Diet Coke.
I'm Keri Champion, and this is Season 4 of Naked Sports.
Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry.
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
Every great player needs a foil.
I know I'll go down in history.
People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game.
Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports.
Listen to the making of a rivalry.
Caitlin Clark versus Angel Reese on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple podcast,
or wherever you get your podcast.
Presented by Capital One,
founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports.