The Daily Zeitgeist - Pikachu, Zeit Choose You 9/21: Mueller, Bethesda, NFL Injuries, Fartlander, Ron Desantis
Episode Date: September 21, 2020On this edition of Pikachu, Zeit Choose You Jack and DJ Danl discuss details about how Mueller DIDN'T go as far as he could have, Bethesda parent Zenimax has been acquired by Microsoft for $7.5B, lots... of NFL players got injured this weekend, @atDanWhite has done it again, and Ron DeSantis has made some horrifying proposals on punishments for protesting. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In California during the summer of 1975, within the span of 17 days and less than 90 miles,
two women did something no other woman had done before,
try to assassinate the President of the United States.
One was the protege of Charles Manson.
26-year-old Lynette Fromm, nickname Squeaky.
The other, a middle-aged housewife working undercover for the FBI.
Identified by police as Sarah Jean Moore.
The story of one strange and violent summer this
season on the new podcast Rip Current. Hear episodes of Rip Current early and completely
ad-free and receive exclusive bonus content by subscribing to iHeart True Crime Plus only on
Apple Podcasts. There's so much beauty in Mexican culture like mariachis, delicious cuisine, and even lucha libre.
Join us for the new podcast, Lucha Libre Behind the Mask, a 12-episode podcast in both English
and Spanish about the history and cultural richness of lucha libre.
And I'm your host, Santos Escobar, emperor of lucha libre and a WWE superstar.
Listen to Lucha Libre Behind the Mask
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you stream podcasts.
MTV's official Challenge podcast
is back for another season.
That's right.
The Challenge is about to embark
on its monumental 40th season, y'all,
and we are coming along for the ride.
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And then there's me, Davon Rogers.
And we're here to take you
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of the Challenge 40,
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Join us as we break down
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or wherever you get
your podcasts.
I'm Renee Stubbs, and I'm obsessed with sports, especially tennis.
Tune into my podcast each week to hear me and my friends in the community
break down the latest matches, including the US Open.
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Hello, the internet,
and welcome to this episode of Pikachu,
Zite Choose You.
That is courtesy of Atlas Novak.
Atlas, no.
Black Lives Matter.
My name is
Jack O'Brien. That's it.
That over there is DJ Danil.
That's me. Hey.
Hey, buddy.
Hey, buddy.
I'm probably sure.
I am going to pretend like I know that pikachu thing is a reference to
uh because i am a hip gamer yeah you know all about it you know i do uh let's talk about some
of the stuff that is trending let's do it first up we got moeller have you heard about this guy
have you seen this? I remember him.
He was quite a factor.
And then not so much.
So yeah, despite what the lamestream media will tell you.
By the way, Twitter is linking through.
Off of this trend, Twitter is linking through to the independent story.
And they were spelling his name M-U-l-l-e-r like mull like
somebody who mulls things uh and i was like wait can they like you know how they spell like color
differently and uh i i was wondering like can they do that with proper nouns they're just like
they're just like nah we prefer this spelling over here so we're just like, nah, we prefer the spelling over here, so we're just gonna...
But anyways, the reason Mueller is trending again is that one of the people who worked on his team putting the Mueller report together during the investigation is basically saying that Mueller was shook.
And that his friendship with Bill Barr was a factor
basically
when they were finalizing the report.
There's this new book coming out
from this guy Weissman.
No name, no first name
needed. When I say Weissman, we all know who I'm
talking about. Of course. I actually
don't know his first name. It's Greg.
Greg? No, I
totally made that up. I'm okay sure sure uh so steve
weissman uh alleges that so some of the things that muller was scared to do was he opted against
subpoenaing donald trump jr in relation to that trump tower meeting even though that would seem to be an obvious move. He told George Packer that
the real reason for not compelling the president to be interviewed was Mr. Mueller's aversion to
an explosive confrontation with the White House. And then he says, repeatedly during our 22 months
in operation, we would reach some critical juncture in our investigation only to
have lawyer Aaron Zeebly say that we could not take a particular action because it risked
aggravating the president beyond some undefined breaking point. So basically, we don't want to
make him too mad because who knows what he'll do yeah and then when uh he
talked about when they put the report together like a thing that was kind of obvious to uh those
of us who read it or i i should actually be honest and say those of us who read reports from people
who read it there you go uh he said that when there is insufficient proof of crime in volume one we say it but when there is
sufficient proof with obstruction we don't say it uh who's going to be fooled by that it's so
obvious turns out uh the entire country was fooled by that because uh he opened the door for bar to
completely manipulate the report and use it as an exoneration.
So,
yeah.
It also lays Mueller's allegiances to bear completely.
Like we've always said that he's been a staunch Republican forever. And as if he didn't have these deep seated friendships with people like Bill
Barr,
who are just the most evil people in the world.
And despite his position,
it's like,
well,
in the situation where I could have done something, I didn't really want to upset my close his position it's like well in the situation where i could
have done something i didn't really want to upset my close buddies it's like that this is so easy
all the way down it's so easy it's really upsetting corruption is oftentimes uh with
this administration people doing like don't actively doing things that are like blatantly
illegal that shouldn't uh make us ignore the
fact that when somebody is just not doing the thing that needs to be done uh that's also
corruption uh yeah bill barr and bobby muller's wives i think are best friends oh tight no cool
yeah like they were at each other's weddings and oh sick super fucking tight excuse my language that's so tight um super tight
uh bethesda is trending uh because it is a lit suburb of dc right no you nailed it but that's
the maryland baby let's get it bow bow no Bethesda is trending because Microsoft just acquired ZeniMax,
the parent company's studio, for a whopping $7.5 billion. Say again, sorry?
I think it's pronounced Cinemax.
Ah, yes. My bad. Thank you for that correction. The ripples that I will just throw out there,
you may know the company ZeniMax or Bethesda for their titles like Skyrim or the Elder Scrolls
series and Fallout and all those classics. Doom Eternal, everything that's coming out recently.
It's an amazing studio.
Being acquired by Microsoft, I think,
says one very important thing
is that Xbox is putting everything they can
into their service Xbox Game Pass,
which is a monthly service that you pay for
to basically play all of the games in their library.
How much does that cost monthly?
I mean, I know, but for the listener.
It's $10 a month. So yes, I would say Netflix. Exactly. It's super Netflix comparable.
And I would say for people who are gamers, it is an excellent service. If you're an Xbox gamer,
the other killer app about it is that it's cross platform with PC. So any game that Microsoft
released for both Xbox and PC, the Xbox Game Pass works for both, which makes it really nice.
The one thing that I shouldn't say worries me, but might worry people who are PlayStation owners,
is that these games that they really like, like Elder Scrolls 6 that's coming out,
any new Fallout game that comes out, Doom, sequels, anything like that,
will cost significantly more on Sony when you could just get them on the Xbox Game Pass.
So as we enter the next generation of the console war with the xbox series x and s and the playstation 5 little thing i mean i shouldn't say little it's
a 7.5 billion dollar acquisition but like moves like this can really swing people who are like
i really just want to play elder scrolls 6 and if that's going to be free on xbox i'll save the 60
bucks so right we'll see yeah Yeah. Do you foresee a future
when just going back to the streaming metaphor
where it could be like,
okay, this game's only available on Xbox?
Yeah, totally.
Yeah, so console exclusives
are a really important thing right now.
And Sony has always done a very good job
of having titles that really hold on
to the Sony fan base, like God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, The Last of Us.
These were really, really famous titles that were Sony PlayStation exclusives for a long, long time.
Some of them still are exclusives.
So that war is really, really important in terms of holding people to your console, especially since as more things things become cross-platform it's not as important what you play on so if you can get some things that
really hold fast to what you are playing on that could be important be really important
interesting very interesting we'll see where this gamer world of ours takes us um i personally
always with the switch and you're still good
the Playstation Switch
the Playstation Switch exactly
Sony Switch
one of our listeners
accused me of
NFL injuries
are trending because
week two of the NFL
was sort of what I was
worried week one would be.
They didn't really have a preseason.
So they were just going into this season without all the buildup and the training and the preparation that typically comes.
Yeah, exactly.
All the stuff that's important to be good at what you do.
Yeah.
And all the best players got important to be good at what you do yeah and like all the best
players got injured not just hurt uh yesterday the best player uh some people think he's the
best running back of all time saquon barkley uh oh shit got is out for the season now with the ACL, so that sucks. Oh, that's horrible. Yeah.
Shout out to them.
Fuck the NFL, as always, for
not giving a shit about the safety
of their fans.
50% at the Cowboys
Stadium is wild.
Is that right, that 50%?
It may have been 40%, but even
so, it's like 90,000 people can fit in that stadium.
You think 35,000 to 40,000 people in that?
I mean, I don't know.
Yeah.
I don't know, man.
Yikes.
Fartlander is trending, of course.
This is just a shout out to a comedy writer on Twitter who we will-
A legend.
A legend.
Been a fan of Dan white uh who we love around
here made a fake wedding announcement uh that is pretty great uh the word fartlander is trending
because it's uh the the giveaway that it's not a real wedding announcement is uh that her the
woman's name is erica fartlander uh but the wedding announcement reads fuck covet 19
we're keeping our date yeah no masks allowed we want to see everyone's beautiful mouths
we will have a designated quote cough room taking lots of photos of grandparents in case anything
happens uh it's erica fartlander and dustin ween Dustin Ween. But that is a thing that's happening.
Maybe not to that exaggerated effect,
but people are being like,
gotta keep that wedding date.
I don't want to inconvenience people,
aka the world revolves around me.
And finally, but shout out to Dan White.
Shout out Dan White. He's definitely worth a follow.
At Dan White.
And shout out to Ron DeSantis.
Am I right?
What a guy.
A dangerous individual.
Yeah.
Truly dangerous.
Well, what's Ron DeSantis up to?
Ron D.
Yeah.
Well, Ron DeSantis just too. Ron De... evil nature of these kinds of new proposed laws. It's called the Combating Violence,
Disorder, and Looting and Law Enforcement Protection Act. Here is, you know, section one,
subsection A, under new criminal offenses to combat rioting, looting, and violence.
It says a prohibition on violent or disorderly assemblies. A third degree felony when seven or more persons are involved in an assembly and cause damage to property or injury to other persons.
What is a third-degree felony?
Let's see.
What qualifies as a third-degree felony?
Yes, third-degree felony.
What else is a third-degree felony?
What else is a third-degree felony?
Felony offenses include arson, burglary, drug crimes,
federal crimes, manslaughter slash murder,
robbery, sex crimes, white-collar crimes.
So third-degree is less, is not as bad as first-degree.
Ah, right. Okay.
So some other form of manslaughter.
Yeah. Assault and battery, any of that.
It's just, and this is a proposal right now.
These things aren't going into effect.
And obviously, as this suffers a tweet storm of plural clutching and whatever is going to happen, I'm sure some of this will be batted down and not voted on.
But it's just the fact that this is the kind of legislation that's being put out there
right now is so dangerous and against the First Amendment and against everything.
I mean, not that they care anymore, of course, but it but it's like i mean it's like what you were saying earlier like
how much of this is just triggering libs yeah yeah i do wonder how much of it is just designed
to trigger libs i also wonder how much of this is going to they're they're still going to be supporting when or if Biden wins.
And as what's his name?
Info Wars guy.
Alex Jones.
Alex Jones threatened the streets will run red with blood for trying to remove Trump from office.
Right.
We'll see.
Yeah, we'll see.
We will see.
Well, all right. Shit's fucked. Yeah. We'll see. We will see. Well, all right.
Shit's fucked.
Yeah, shit is fucked.
That could just be every day's recording for the next couple months, I'm sure.
DJ Danil.
DJ.
Jack.
Where can people find you and follow you?
You can find me on Twitter, which I just uninstalled off my phone after watching The Social Dilemma.
I'm a browser boy now.
But you can find me on Twitter at DJ underscore Danil.
And you can find me on Twitch at the same thing, twitch.tv slash DJ underscore Danil, where I will be streaming this week.
All right, guys.
That is going to do it for this afternoon.
We'll be back tomorrow with a whole ass episode of our show. Until
then, wash your hands, wear a mask, stay
inside, be kind to each other,
be kind to yourselves, and don't do
nothing about white supremacy. We'll talk
to y'all tomorrow. Bye.
There's so much beauty in Mexican
culture, like mariachis,
delicious cuisine, and even Lucha Libre.
Join us for the new podcast, Lucha Libre Behind the Mask, a 12-episode podcast in both English and Spanish about the history and cultural richness of Lucha Libre.
And I'm your host, Santos Escobar, emperor of Lucha Libre and a WWE superstar.
Escobar, emperor of Lucha Libre and a WWE superstar. Listen to Lucha Libre Behind the Mask on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you stream podcasts.
In California during the summer of 1975, within the span of 17 days and less than 90 miles,
two women did something no other woman had done before,
try to assassinate the president of the United States. One was the protege of Charles Manson.
26-year-old Lynette Fromm, nicknamed Squeaky.
The other, a middle-aged housewife
working undercover for the FBI.
Identified by police as Sarah Jean Moore.
The story of one strange and violent summer
this season on the new podcast, Rip Current.
Hear episodes of Rip Current early and completely ad-free
and receive exclusive bonus content
by subscribing to iHeart True Crime Plus only on Apple Podcasts.
MTV's official challenge podcast is back for another season.
That's right. The challenge is about to embark on its monumental 40th season, y'all.
And we are coming along for the ride.
Woohoo! That would be me, Devin Simone.
And then there's me,
Davon Rogers.
And we're here to take you behind the scenes
of the Challenge 40,
Battle of the Eras.
Join us as we break down
each episode,
interview challengers,
and take you behind the scenes
of this iconic season.
Listen to MTV's
official Challenge podcast
on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get
your podcasts.
I'm Renee Stubbs, and I'm obsessed with sports, especially tennis.
Tune into my podcast each week to hear me and my friends in the community
break down the latest matches, including the U.S. Open.
Plus hear from some of the biggest names in the sport about what the future holds.
It's about belief, and once you break through that,
then you know you can win a Grand Slam.
Listen to the Renee Stubbs Tennis Podcast
every Monday on the iHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Presented by Capital One,
founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports.