The Daily Zeitgeist - Robert Downey = Tony Stark, Just Admit You’re Evil 6.7.19
Episode Date: June 7, 2019In episode 408, Miles and special guest host Jamie Loftus are joined by comedian Daniel Van Kirk to discuss Robert Downey Jr. turning into Iron Man, the trade wars with Mexico, the Trump administratio...n cutting funding that gives migrant children basic rights, the straight pride parade, the new X-men movie, and more! FOOTNOTES:1. Robert Downey Jr. Announces Footprint Coalition to Clean Up the World With Advanced Tech2. Rubio and Scott stand with Trump over GOP colleagues to support Mexico tariffs3. Trump administration cancels English classes, soccer, legal aid for unaccompanied child migrants in U.S. shelters4. A new Trump plan to deny migrant kids education and lawyers is illegal5. Fox’s Tomi Lahren Touts Straight Pride Parade Run by Far-Right Extremists6. Disney-Fox Braces For Box Office Disaster with $200 Mil-Plus X Men Movie “Dark Phoenix,” As Negative Reviews Pour In7. WATCH: Bernice - Glue Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hi.
Hi.
Jamie Loftus, welcome.
Thank you.
A.K.A.
Oh.
Ready?
I just started doing karaoke.
I'm getting pretty good.
All right, wait.
Count me in.
Here we go. And I'm here on the zeitgeist to give you hot takes on famous finaires. It's not fair to deny me of always being the 13th hair.
You, you.
How does it go?
You.
I don't know.
I keep fucking up. I don't know I keep fucking up
I don't know
Any song goes
You
You
I don't
You
You
You
I don't know
You
You
If you really respect them
It goes you
That's some cranberries
You were doing a little
A little yeah
Recipes to her
I just found out
Her zombie vibe
Yeah
I just found out that my Karaoke song is Invisible by Clay Aiken.
If I was invisible.
Wow.
It's really good.
Good for you.
Who is that AKA from?
Oh, gosh.
That AKA is from At I Do Human Things, Kate Gilloran.
Can't thank you enough.
Sorry, I once again botched the AKA.
No, no. You're incapable of botching them them you're an artist and you do your interpretation and that's what it is that's truth
that's a cover um and we are thrilled to be joined in our third seat by a guest who has not been here
in a while and i've been wondering where he's been and i'm glad he's back he is a hilarious comedian
he is a great podcast host he is a fucking philosopher He is somebody who
When it's convenient for me
I will call a friend
Always
Please welcome
Mr. Daniel Van Kirk
What's up buddy?
How are you man?
Hello, hi everyone
Hi
Hi
How have you been?
I'm good
Thanks for having me
Have you just been on the road
This whole time?
I feel like you are
In and out a lot
Yeah
In and out a lot
Damn
I'm just adding cities
And legs To my Together tour.
So I'm just going to keep them busy.
Adding legs like a spider.
Doing some festivals and stuff like that.
What festivals are you doing?
This year I did Sketch Fest in January.
And then in April did Moon Tower.
And in a couple weeks I'll be doing Cluster Fest.
Where's Clusterfest?
That is the Comedy Central Festival in San Francisco.
Oh, dope.
Yeah.
Man, I guess my invite got lost.
No, I think they sent it.
Oh, they did?
Okay, thank you.
I'm waiting.
I'll check on it.
I didn't submit, and I'm not really a comedian by trade, but I'm offended.
Thank you.
You're actually writing it down.
It's a new level
of patronization
well Daniel
before people
get to know you
and I get to know
you even better
let's tell people
what we're talking about
first
yes
Robert Downey
is he going to
save the world
maybe
he's Tony Stark
he thinks he's Tony Stark
he could try
I think he's done
too many movies
it's cute
yeah
he's cosplaying
yeah and can you cosplay when you are the person though that you are on screen He could try. I think he's done too many movies. It's cute. Yeah. He's cosplaying.
Yeah.
And can you cosplay when you are the person, though, that you are on screen?
It's a terrible cycle.
You know, how do you get out?
We'll check in on the trade wars.
Trade wars.
Mexico edition. I mean, we know about the China ones, how those are not going well at all and how that's impacting the economy.
But, you know, just also we'll talk about this new distraction the president is trying
to create because the Mueller report says that he needs to be impeached. Also talk about the
new cruelty alert because Trump has now taken away the legal representation, recreation
and education sort of not rights, I guess, but yeah, rights or ability to to have recreational
time or education and things like that from these migrant kids using a very, very lame loophole.
And then we'll check in, you know, just been a hot week for the right with straight pride parades or other things going on on Twitter.
You mean a parade?
Yeah.
Well, I'll let Tommy Lahren speak on that later.
Well, I'll let Tommy Lahren speak on that later And then a new X-Men movie
Which I'm excited about
And we'll leave that there
But first, Daniel
What is something from your search history
That's revealing about who you are?
I will
I grabbed this down here too
This was like yesterday
Black Raven Russian Song Lyrics
What's that?
Are you guys watching Chernobyl?
No, I've been.
I'm about to, man.
Yeah, I've been doing so many good things about it.
Wow, every time someone talks about it,
they have some kind of visceral.
Yeah, and we'll get into it, I imagine,
because I'll find a way to.
And that's how I feel about it,
and it's number two on my list right now.
Wow.
So there's a-
Lane Price is in that, right?
Yes.
Okay.
Crushing it.
It's a prequel to Mad Men.
Heath.
You know what?
There's a double spoiler in there
if you know what I'm talking about.
Whoops.
So,
I didn't even think of that till now i'm gonna have my
own podcast for a second where i think about the reference i just made and how maybe there's people
out there who are also tracking where i'm tracking yeah um it's very good in an episode of it a
soldier i'm not giving anything away uh a soldier in russia sings a song the title is translated
from russia to black raven and it's so perfectly done and like
haunting i wanted to know what the lyrics were of this song it's very very very good are the
lyrics haunting yeah it's a context that yeah it's about a i can remember some of them it's um
something like a man married another woman
and the woman was his sword.
Basically, he's given his life to the military.
Wow.
I love when my woman is turned into a sword.
First time I ever saw that done was Full Metal Jacket.
Remember?
This is my rifle.
This is my gun.
This is for fighting this war.
Yeah, and you love it and you treat it and all that.
So it's a very haunting like Russian as fuck song.
Just dark, dreary.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, the fucking, I just remember the trailer had me fucked up when it was just the warning thing.
And I was like asking people who listen, like, if you speak Russian, what's that warning thing over?
And they're like, it's warning.
Yeah.
Okay, cool, cool, cool.
And you know, there's an accompanying podcast with Chernobyl.
HBO produced a podcast with Craigig mazen it's unreal i've been listening to the podcast and i haven't watched
the show yet are you for real yeah wow yeah that's interesting but i like is it about the show yeah
yeah it's just they go over each other i just want to know everything about production before
i even lay fucking eyes that's not a bad idea you'll still really dig it but it's excited
it's uh it's intense some's intense. Some of the best
writing I've seen in a
very, or listened to in a very long time.
Okay, so what's underrated then?
Wait, wasn't that my search history? That was your search history.
So what's underrated? Okay, underrated
is
forgive me if I'm saying this wrong, it is
not for lack of love. Underrated right
now is Jharrel Jerome's performance
as Corey Weiss in When They See Us. Have you guys watched When They See Us? I have not. I gotta love. Underrated right now is Jharrel Jerome's performance as Corey Weiss in When They See Us.
Have you guys watched When They See Us?
I have not. I know.
Look, let me tell you something.
When They See Us,
it's kind of difficult
for me to sit through it.
I had to stop the first episode. I had to go away
from it. Yeah, I mean, the trailer, I was like,
oh man, okay. I mean,
I'm aware of the story, but part of me is like i'm a little fragile right now to dive into a thing
that will bring to the forefront of my mind just how unjust uh the legal system is in this country
i mean in the words of ryan sickler great comic i mean yeah yeah no seriously and i think and i
think it's one of those, but for precisely that reason,
I think it's important for people to watch it,
especially anybody who might not be aware of,
or if you think you don't understand how violently oppressive
systemic racism is in this country,
let's take a look at something like that.
New York cops in the 80s.
Did you see the documentary The 7-5?
Yes.
Come on.
Yeah.
Come on. So this is. Come on. Yeah. Come on.
So this is in that era.
Yeah.
And it is, I want to make sure I say it again,
and I might even pronounce it wrong,
but Jharrel Jerome's performance,
you might know him from Moonlight,
little film Moonlight, which is also phenomenal.
I don't think it will always in my opinion
be underrated
because it isn't possible
to accurately rate it
or overrate it
wow
it is
it might be one of the best
acting performances
I've seen in my entire life
wow
I'm still like haunted
you know
you've seen The Wire
yeah
you know
after a while in The Wire
you're like
well these are those people
right
these are those people
yeah yeah yeah he embodies his character so beautifully and with so much strength and
every every element of humanity that i i think he's gonna have an amazing career uh in front of
him he already obviously has a great one but um you're like well you you were that and you just were cory weiss right right right
uh damn the uh ava duvernay um it's a masterpiece i mean people you have to watch it was that number
one for you when you right now yeah you said chernobyl's your number two yeah yeah for right
now yeah those are two things that i've that are like in my queue that i'm actually i think this
weekend i'm gonna have to and i kind of want to make I saw a great tweet that maybe she retweeted that somebody was
like instead of asking black people have you seen when they see us uh try to make someone who needs
to identify with that life whether or not they've seen or like you know what I mean like have your
uncle in the midwest watch it yeah no exactly i think that's sort of the my just as an experience of dealing
with police and things like that and just in general the state of things in this country
it's difficult like it's just sort of painful to have to like relive something like that or just
sort of have the that sort of level of injustice sort of just brought straight to your face.
Cause I know a lot of people too,
especially people of color who are like,
I mean,
I'm going to get to it because there's a little,
it's tough,
but at the same time,
it's,
I think because of how powerful it is,
how moving it is,
is the,
it's,
it's a sword that cuts both ways and it's very,
his performance is underrated.
If everybody hasn't seen it, then it is underrated if everybody hasn't seen it.
Then it's underrated.
I'm very excited to see it.
Yeah.
So what's overrated?
Overrated.
We touched on this a little bit pre-show.
Overrated for me is this back-patting mentality, this cool mentality to hate art.
Like, yeah, anything that's interpretive.
Like, you know, like it kind of became like a bandwagon thing of like hating the end of Game of Thrones.
And I just have never, this is way overrated,
this thing that it's fun to hate on something.
Like, I remember 10, 12 years ago,
Facebook probably wasn't even that long.
Maybe like, maybe eight, nine years ago.
But there was like a 200,000 person petition that was like going all around Facebook
for like getting Nickelback
to not sing the halftime show at the Lions game.
Yeah, I remember.
And I was like, what do you care?
You're not going to the game.
And even if you were going to the game, go get some nachos.
Right.
This idea that's like, yeah, isn't it?
We're all kind of like feeding it.
It might be cool to hate something or it might be right to hate something.
But in my opinion, it's never cool.
I just feel like it indicates a lack of personality to like just really like get meaning out of like hating something arbitrary.
Like, I don't know. It's just like college freshman shit. And like taking action against it. Like, yeah. Right. There's many. just really get meaning out of hating something arbitrary.
I don't know.
It's just like college freshman shit. And taking action against it.
Yeah.
There's many.
I've read all the books that are currently out,
maybe will only ever be out, of Game of Thrones twice.
So I have major issues with the show.
Yeah.
But I'd like to think they did their best.
Sure.
I also kind of view it as really high-budgeted,
pretty good fan fiction
because i'm gonna someday get to read the books and then i'll see what really happened but they
don't owe me anything no try to make a good show you know that's what you owe me if you're gonna
put it out in front of me and tell me to watch it then i hope you've tried it's a sense of
entitlement for people who are on the receiving end of the art right it's like you know i'm the
same way i was disappointed by it but i didn't't like, I didn't take up a, like a whole campaign
against it.
I'm like, whatever.
That's, and just like art, right?
If you don't like it, then I'll just take it as, okay, that's what you made.
I appreciate when people are critical of stuff, but then at the end of the day, when people
are like picking on it for no reason, and they're also like feel personally entitled,
I'm like, you pay $10 a month for like an app like you're not owed shit like you can't pay anyone at this show for 15
minutes right what are you talking about and i love the daily zeitgeist i love being here and
i've loved every interaction i've ever had with your fans so i want to make sure everybody
understands that we're all saying i think we're saying the same thing there's nothing wrong with
being disappointed or not liking it Not like it's okay.
I'm not telling you that you had to have liked it at all.
I'm just saying it's overrated this thing of like.
Give your energy to something else.
Yeah, like coolness or hatred equating coolness.
Sure.
I just don't like that.
Yeah, I think in general, energetically,
like if you're putting that much of your effort into feeling negative about something.
You're mad about something else.
Yeah, and also,
it'll just begin permeating
to other parts of your life.
You know what I mean?
Like if you have,
I think precisely for me,
I'm the kind of person
who could get carried away
and be like,
yo, fuck that shit.
Oh, I'll have a,
I'll talk to you
for an hour and a half
about why I didn't like the show.
Yeah, 100%
and I will too.
But at the end of the day,
I'm like,
and I leave that there.
I don't then take that with me to like, no, you know what?
I got to get on Twitter and I got to fucking yell at DBYs and all of them.
What the fuck did you do?
Leave him alone.
Right.
Who cares?
And also, you know what?
Let that inspire you.
If you're a creator, then improve upon that.
For sure.
And I'm sorry to say that the gatekeepers of this industry won't be easy to get there.
But when you consider that, you know. Miles, the gatekeepers of this industry won't be easy to get there, but when you consider that...
Miles, the gatekeepers of this industry
are actually super nice.
They're very inclusive.
They're like, oh, welcome.
You have an idea? Great.
You have no experience? Great.
It's objectively a good idea? Great.
That's how a lot of movies got made in the 70s.
No, seriously.
And then look at that.
We had a renaissance, but not anymore.
What's a myth?
What's something that people get wrong that you're like, no, no, no.
You know what's funny?
I don't know if I ever brought this up before when I've been here for this myth part, but
basically everything they tell you on an airplane is a lie.
Like everything.
That it's flying.
That it's going up some.
That you're safe.
Oh, let me tell you, brother.
That you're going to Australia.
You never leave the ground.
that you're going to Australia. You never leave the ground.
You know, when you get on the airplane,
it's just the magnetic stir just messing up your brain.
No, just your seatbelt.
I was on a Southwest flight, and they tried to say,
the guy goes, oh, 11C, your seatbelt is off.
You need to put that back on.
We had landed, and we were taxiing.
And then you heard people putting their seatbelts back on. Like we had landed and we were taxing. And then you,
and then you heard like people like putting their seatbelts back.
I'm like,
there's no sensor guys.
Right.
He just grabbed a seat number.
Cause you don't,
there's only two people,
including the person he's talking to who are going to know if that seatbelt's
even on or off.
Like your cell phone has to be turned off or an airplane.
None of that's true.
Do you think that if your air if your
phone could bring down a plane on any level right any percentage that they would let you
general public no travel with they wouldn't even let you check your phone because they wouldn't
trust that you didn't turn it off unless it's like one of the galaxy s7 or whatever that one
the genuine exploding right right and that one they were like, no, no, no, no, no.
That's when you saw when they weren't lying.
Because that explodes, not because it had a wild cell signal.
That's when you saw that they were not lying.
Almost all of it is a lie.
Well, I think that one is something like some odd worst case scenario
that every cell phone was on that there is a chance that it could disrupt it,
which is why they say it.
Not because one phone is going to
bring the fucking thing down. What they don't want
when taking off and landing is they don't want
you talking on the phone. They don't want you
disturbing other people around
you. They want you either paying
attention or just not bothering anybody.
None of this stuff is for... Right, and if you're trying to
just change the cabin culture,
just set those rules. Don't fucking
lie to the people.
You really need to shake up cabin culture.
Dude, cabin culture is my favorite band.
I mean, we have to fix cabin culture.
Cabin culture is really out of control.
I mean, I'm taking up a crusade against cabin culture.
Don't.
The toxic cabin culture.
I do.
I want all the smoke.
I'm sorry. The last time I was sitting in the back row of a Spirit Airlines flight, I was just like,
damn, it really is.
That's the closest distillation you can get to the class system.
You're just literally walking down a hallway of the class system.
Yeah.
And then you're like, oh, I'm sitting next to a fart because of this.
Right.
I'm in steerage.
Yeah.
I kind of like having to shut my phone off just because I feel like that's almost something that is
invented to make you feel safer than you
actually are. You have a little bit of control here.
You can help us be safe.
See, that's a good...
A lot of these lies help the general
public.
It'd be funny if they hit turbulence and the captain's like,
one of you motherfuckers has your phone on
so knock it off or we're going
down.
Who's texting? You'll also find on planes like the One of you motherfuckers has your phone on, so knock it off or we're going down.
Who's texting?
Yeah.
Right.
You'll also find on planes, the turbulence tends to happen more on short flights.
It's because they want to come out and do one quick drink order and then get right back down.
If you're on a six-hour flight, they'll wait an hour, hour and a half before they come around and see what you wanted to drink.
You're on a flight to Vegas, if they're in a good mood, they'll get that drink order in 15 minutes.
Right.
It's all a lot.
Sometimes they're like,
yeah, we can't do drinks right now.
I know.
And I'm like, for real?
Yeah, no.
Whatever, I don't care.
Everybody on this plane is fucked up anyway.
So it's probably a better idea if we're not serving alcohol.
That's true.
That's true.
Oh, man.
Yeah, wow.
Cabin culture.
Cabin culture.
The reason I talk about it, because in Japan, right, it's just a rule that you don't talk on your phone.
And when you do, there are signs that are just like, hey, get the fuck, do not talk on your phone.
Have some fucking respect.
But that's a cultural thing.
But it's not like a lie that if you talk on your phone, the spooky ghost might derail the fucking car.
And I think maybe they can just be like hi as a like as a matter of policy we ask that people refrain from speaking on and then jerks will break that rule yeah of course
you like they need to lie to people i guess because the american attitude would be like
what are you talking about everybody else i'm fucking talking to my fucking broker i'm important
yeah yeah totally i, look at what,
I remember Alec Baldwin was like,
fuck out of here.
I ain't getting off my phone.
Right.
Because he's a dick.
Yeah, but that's what I'm saying.
Like you're always,
then you have the people
who have to be like,
they don't already,
if you tell them shit is one way,
then because they're contrarian
or no fucking transgressors,
rule breakers, bro,
that they got to be like,
nah, show me,
show me on the fucking, on the fucking schematic how this fucks a plane.
They're the same people signing the Game of Thrones, like, protests.
They're just like, I need to control the world.
Right.
Let it go.
Oh, the Wi-Fi isn't working.
Ugh!
How do I tweet from here?
Or, like, also, like, people who do mad stories on their flights, relax.
Yeah.
Relax, please.
Oh, like Instagram stories? Yeah, like, in flight. Yeah. Relax, please. Oh, like Instagram stories?
Yeah, like in flight.
Yeah.
Like, I get it.
You know, you're on a plane.
Especially when it's about the people around them, too.
I don't like that.
That makes it so uncomfortable.
Oh, you mean like that viral shit?
Remember when the people were shading the couple?
They're like, I just switched seats.
They're in love with each other now, giving you a play-by-play.
Yeah.
They're holding hands.
See, I was recently on a flight flight and I took a picture of a woman
standing up
in the window seat
facing the window
facing the window
and it was just like this
what
like right
and it looked like a nightmare
like I looked like
like the end of
Blair Witch Project
now
I normally do not like
to post pictures of people
that are not voluntarily
a part of this post
yeah
but she was such a mean person
like I
saw her interaction with the airline staff before we got on the flight.
Oh no, yeah.
And she was so mean.
Right.
And rude to the point to when the person came back after they had helped her be where she
needed to be.
I told that person, I go, you're very nice because she did not.
She was way.
She didn't deserve it.
And so when I then later on
saw that woman scaring me,
I thought,
well, you know what?
You're putting a lot of negativity
in the world,
so I'm going to create
some positivity with this joke.
I'm going to shame you.
There's definitely exceptions.
I didn't shame her.
I just said it's weird
when you look up
and realize you're in a nightmare.
Yeah, right.
Because she just looks
delighting and like
facing the wall of the plane.
Yeah, that's oof.
Which probably isn't a wall, right?
What is it?
The capsule?
Yeah.
But again, look, this is our part in tackling toxic cabin culture.
Right.
There we go.
There we go.
All right.
Well, let's get into the stories.
Let's talk about just a great man, Robert Downey Jr.
Mm-hmm.
This story.
What's happening?
Because I remember you came in, Jamie, and you're like, did you see the Robert Downey
Jr. thing?
I'm like, all I saw was on the side of twitter when it was trending like it said robert
downey jr is doing some tony stark shit listen hey hi baby yeah it's been a crazy week at the
beginning of the week we were told the world's gonna end in 2050 then on wednesday robert downey
jr came out and said actually guys it's gonna be fine in like 10 years. Wait, did he um actually the apocalypse forecast?
Um actually the water wars.
It's not going to happen because Robert Downey Jr. has a bunch of tiny robots.
And that's about all the details that we have.
It sounds like genuinely I think this story is very interesting and funny.
So he went out, Robert Downey Jr. went out.
He's giving a keynote at Amazon's ReMarsars conference of course that's a conference why not uh and he talks about
how he's like launching this new organization that is committed to using advanced technologies
for the good of the environment hey tony okay it's called the footprint coalition because i think he
has a lot of guilt he talks about having a a lot of guilt of what a gigantic carbon footprint the MCU had on the world, basically.
And all the destruction those characters caused in the world.
I mean, because it was a documentary.
But there's been a lot written about how gigantic productions like that, how much it damages the environment.
All the infrastructure being moved around.
Yeah, so he's just trying to reverse part of i mean it's it's a noble mission it's the the only thing that's weird is he is
acting like tony stark he makes a speech he says quote between robotics and nanotechnology we could
clean up the planet significantly if not totally in 10 years uh okay sir yeah like he's he's like
i'm gonna fix the world in 10 years my name's Tony Stark. Where's Gwyneth Paltrow at?
Like,
let's get it fixed.
Uh,
this,
I mean,
there's,
that's really all there is to say right now.
If you watch the talk,
he is doing Tony Stark cosplay.
He's got unlimited money to attempt this.
But if you go to like,
there was like a website that popped up for the footnote coalition.
It's all.
Yeah. The footnotes. Footnote Coalition. Footnotes? It's all... Yeah, the Footnotes.
Oh, Footprint Coalition.
Footprint.
Look, Zeitgang infiltrated your brain there.
I got hacked.
But yeah, he's saying that he's going to fix the world with tiny robots in 10 years or less.
Did he say what the bill's going to look like?
He does not specify price.
He does not specify who's going to help him.
He does not specify how it's going to happen.
So, you know, problem solved.
Maybe Bezos. Problem solved, baby. help him. He does not specify how it's going to happen. So, you know, problem solved.
Problem solved, baby.
You should.
He's the richest man.
Be like, hey, Bezos, you down to throw in on this?
You got five on it?
Literally, I'm just like, honestly, Robert Downey Jr., the best, like the most you could
do for the world is probably just like pay the amount of taxes you're supposed to.
Like that, anytime a billionaire is like, I'm going to save the world.
I'm like, just pay your fucking taxes.
You'll be helping people more. Or how about this? You'll be helping people more.
I'll use a fraction of this money
to tackle this very specific issue
that would help the entire world.
That isn't as like,
I mean,
it's commendable
that he wants to do that,
but like,
why don't you,
you could put a lot of money
into like a school district
or like something else
and like have real,
real world effects.
But again,
you know,
you want to play God.
It's kind of a nothing.
Yeah.
I'm like,
of course he wants to be God.
I don't know.
It's commendable.
When I saw Endgame,
I saw it with my brother
and as like Tony Stark,
I mean, it's not a spoiler anymore.
Like as Tony Stark was.
Hold on, I don't know
anything about Avengers.
What?
It's a spoiler?
Okay, spoiler alert.
If you haven't seen Avengers,
skip ahead about 30 seconds.
You haven't seen the most popular movie in the history of the world.
Go ahead.
You can do it now.
I don't care.
I just want to save people.
As Tony Stark is like, I'm dying.
My brother leaned over to me.
He's like, you think I pay taxes?
I was like, no.
And then I was like, we should boo him.
We should boo his death.
Boo this, man.
Boo this.
Batman 2, did he pay his taxes?
Also, the Footprint Coalition sounds like a rebrand for the Foot Clan from the mid-20s.
A hundred percent.
Like, what's really going on?
Shredder.
Let's start the Footnotes Coalition.
Footnotes Coalition.
Footnotes.
Okay, on that, we'll take a quick break.
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Man, I don't know about y'all,
but I'm just sick of these trade wars.
Trade wars.
Oh, gosh.
First off, before we talk about the Mexican edition of trade wars,
because it's so sleepy, because it's so tired of how dumb this whole shit is.
Just remember, this is a distraction, a smoke bomb meant to take our attention away from the fact that the Mueller report straight up lays out the president's crimes.
And he needs people to not look over there because he doesn't want people to get these impeachment ideas going.
So just remember that.
That's why this is happening.
Because all the other shit they say about this trade war is just a bunch of bullshit because it's addressing a situation that the president created.
Is this a bunch of bullshit because it's addressing a situation that the president created?
So if you don't remember.
Trump basically said, if Mexico, if you don't get all your immigrant shit sorted out, we're just going to start taxing all the goods that come over here.
That's it.
Just get do something about the problem that I'm creating. It's not because you are not actually allowing to process people who are seeking asylum.
You are now passing the buck to Mexico.
And look, there's a lot.
We've talked about how constantly these tariffs do not help the United States.
It just makes things more expensive for consumers.
There's nothing.
It's not like he's been like, he's got Mexico at gunpoint.
Like, give me three billion right now in tariffs.
No.
But I bet he's commissioning that fan art on DeviantArt.
Oh, 100%. he wants that visual
what do you think he's riding like a a fucking probably uh what was it like a hoverboard
yeah like a golden assault rifle he's mounted he's mounted on a horse the horse is riding a
hoverboard oh shit he has the gun the horse has a gun the horse is a gun the horse is a gun the
horse has guns for legs.
Exactly.
And they're just, they're shooting a sombrero.
Yeah.
And it says freedom underneath.
Big block letters.
Okay.
We designed it.
Well, here's a fact, a little bit, just a little analysis about even the United States
Chamber of Commerce is kind of trying to warn people like, hey, this is not good for business
already because we do so much trade with Mexico. It says that a 5% tax on Mexican imports would cost the U.S. consumers $17.3 billion across the country
and add $376 million to the cost of goods just in Florida.
Well, that was all just Florida?
No, $376 is just for Florida.
$17 for the entire country, but more specifically if you're in Florida, 376, that's the bill for y'all.
Jesus.
And then, again, his plan is that tariffs are going to go up 5% each month until they reach 25% in October.
And at that point, it would cost Florida $1.8 billion.
Why do I keep talking about Florida?
Well, most of the GOP donors clearly see the writing on the wall.
The pun is intended.
Swish.
That, you know, this is not good for your business.
If you're like actually doing any kind of international business, especially with Mexico, like with a lot of these consumer goods, this is going to be a fucking nightmare for you.
Because, you know, you're going to have to pass these costs down to consumers.
going to be a fucking nightmare for you because you know you're gonna have to pass these costs down to consumers they're probably like i might wait on buying a certain thing although avocados
were fucked i'm sorry just to say that and chipotle even said i think they're like gonna
have to start adding like a few dollars to each my item if the trade war with mexico accelerates
i love 3d printing avocados. Does that work?
They're not edible.
Can you? We could try. Anyone with a 3D
printer, let us know. Can you 3D print
an avocado you can eat?
I watched someone try to 3D print a violin
last week and it looked like
shit.
I can't imagine a world where
a 3D printed violin looks good. Unless,
again, and I say this all the time, it's that one Jake Busey played in Starship Troopers.
Okay.
Because that one's like freaky and futuristic.
Now you're back.
Daniel was falling asleep for a little bit.
So I did that Starship Troopers reference.
So the reason I talk about Florida is because, yeah, a lot of Senate Republicans behind closed doors are like,
we are going to fucking fight this.
We'll fight the president on this.
Cause this is actually doesn't even make sense.
Like,
and it also,
again,
a lot of moneyed interests are going to really feel this and they'll use,
you know,
they'll act like they care about farmers or consumers,
but it's not that it's the people who actually farmers are being killed right
now.
Yeah.
Um,
and,
but however,
Marco Rubio and Rick Scott are the only people or the few that are like, hey, you know what?
I kind of like I kind of I'm kind of down with these tariffs.
And I don't it's again, they don't they're breaking with a lot of the most of the senators, even on the Republican side, who are like John Cornyn from Texas.
A lot of even I think Ted Cruz are like this is not good like for anybody especially Texas
like a lot of shit comes over
the border from there
we're not
we don't even understand
how this solves the issue
you're even trying to get at
aside from just sticking it to Mexico
but again
this is just to get his base fired up
and then create a controversy
that distracts from the border
that will eventually cost his base
a lot of money
Don Draper
amazing
remember Don Draper
if you don't like what's being said, change the conversation.
Boom.
Yeah.
Makes you think.
R.I.P. Lane Price.
Wow.
Spoiler alert.
R.I.P. Lane Bryant.
What if someone was like, Jamie, I didn't know that Lane Price died.
I don't even know what that means, but fine.
What is that, Mad Men?
Yeah.
Who knows?
Yeah, who knows?
Mad Men 10 years ago?
I tried watching the first season, couldn't get into it. Really? Yeah. Sorry. That Yeah, who knows? Mad Men 10 years ago. I tried watching the first season.
Couldn't get into it.
Really?
Yeah.
Sorry.
That burn is slow.
Yeah, burn was too slow.
And I was not on enough pills back then to sit through all of it.
So yeah, again, so even for the cost, even the increased cost it will bring to consumers
in their own state, they're still sticking by.
I guess they figure they must have some research
that says like the more you deviate from
Trump the less likely
you are for re-election. I'm clear
that must be their math. I don't know.
But it's the kind of shit that again
just something to think about as we
continue to shoot ourselves
in the foot.
Robert Downey Jr.'s got this guys.
I hope Robert Downey Jr. comes through
with a solution to this too.
To Trump? Or to the trade wars?
Trade wars. Fuck it.
Can his robots do that?
Can your robots solve
the trade war?
Are your robots also diplomats? Can we figure this out?
Yeah, maybe. We'll see.
And then moving on,
because of the uh you know the
border the manufactured crisis at the border the trump administration is really they're constantly
outdoing themselves with treating these people with as little humanity as possible so the
administration recently made an announcement that basically says that they are pulling funding for the English classes,
recreational programs, and legal aid for the unaccompanied migrant kids that are in these federally contracted shelters,
or we'll just call them camps.
They're not fucking summer camps.
Basically, their argument for this is that, well, there's been so many,
there's been such an influx of people at the border seeking asylum.
It's spreading like our resources too thin.
So we even have to take these basic things away from these kids who are we are already separating from their families.
Now, just the laws that exist.
Right. There was a decision that was made that basically guaranteed these children who are seeking asylum that they had the right to have facilities that are safe and sanitary, and they must
provide routine medical and dental care, as well as education in a structured classroom
setting that includes English language training, reading materials in the detained children's
native languages, and the center should also offer kids counseling and, quote, a reasonable
right to privacy
to talk on the phone and store their belongings.
Also, the very least you can do
for a human being being treated ethically.
Because these are not fucking murderers.
They haven't done anything wrong.
They're children who are escaping their own country,
looking for a better situation.
They've come with their parents,
and they're being treated like criminals
rather than like, hey, we get, oh my God.
I think any human would look at somebody who was like,
I'm trying to escape this violence
and instability in my country.
This is the place I'm going.
Also, we can ignore the fact that a lot of your policy,
foreign policy in this country basically created my situation,
but that's a whole other podcast
called Bury Your Head in the Fucking sand and ignore history with miles with miles great
oh man we're gonna look at old photos and just let's all revisionist history about past
relationships but the you know i think any humane person would say of course like let's what's the
minimum we can do try and make this as quick a
process as possible without causing trauma there already been constant reports of deaths that have
been preventable and lack of care for people who have like mental illness and like lack of support
for those people too on top of the fact that you're already putting people in the most stressful
fucking environment these people are fleeing for their lives, looking for something better, and you're like,
hey, I'm going to put you in a fucking concrete and chain link hell square.
And just act like it's your fault.
The word's lack of care, dude.
Yeah.
The whole thing's just lack of care.
Lack of care and lack of just empathy.
Lack of everything.
You just don't care.
Yeah, they really don't care.
And people want to act like they really give a fuck about the situation.
Either don't know, don't show, or just don't give a fuck.
And the showboating of like, well, it's because we don't have enough money is just, I mean, it's ridiculous.
It costs a lot of money to literally create the problem.
Also, that whole thing, that argument is so lame.
It's bunk. Again, that whole thing, that argument is so lame. It's bunk.
Again, not even that, right?
To take away their legal representation.
That is another thing.
This has been, this is part of our laws in these United States, right?
Quote, all persons within the territory of the United States are entitled to the protection
guaranteed by those amendments in the Constitution that even aliens shall not be held to answer for a capital or other infamous crime
unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury,
nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
So we're throwing everything out the fucking window to be as cruel as possible to these people to, I guess, just score points with the base.
Now, the other thing that they're saying, the reason they say, oh, we can do this is they have like a loophole, like in budgeting shit where they're like, well, you know, if budgets, a department can't spend more money than it has or is budgeted.
spend more money than it has or is budgeted um and you know things like the government shutdown put a lot of departments under stress because shit just wasn't getting funded and they were
burning through budget and like oh well look now what are we gonna do now uh this has been like
so they're saying well we don't want to violate this statute it's been it's happened many times
in american history and never once in the history of this country has someone pointed to that
statute to be like uh this is why we have to end a certain program.
There's been a way, especially for something like this,
it's very easy to be like, of course we need to fund that.
It's the bare minimum we can give human beings.
But this is just, the brand is all based on cruelty.
Yep.
So, yeah, I mean, I think honestly,
it's like one of those things where every time I hear all these other stories about people getting up in arms about other bullshit and you're just looking at the very basics.
Right. You have kids who are like left in vans for like over 30 hours.
But while they're trying to be reunited with their families because we haven't even figured out a worthwhile or functioning process to even reunite families.
It's just – it's so hard to take any kind of outrage from the right seriously when they can't even –
this is just in-your-face, objectively fucked up, cruel bullshit.
Yeah, putting in policies that are designed to traumatize young kids that have done nothing.
It's just, it's absurd.
Like Robert Downey Jr.
Yeah.
Can't get robots.
Well, this is why it kind of makes me laugh
about that Zach Fox tweet where, you know, again,
the joke, I understand why people are pissed off about it.
Right?
So there was a tweet about this kid
who had like a fucking lemonade stand
because he wanted to raise money to build the wall.
Which is illegal.
And then he did a tweet.
He photoshopped an image of this kid's photo
or this kid's lemonade stand
through a windshield of a car that was speeding
as if he was going to run the kid over.
It was a meme.
It's a shit post and it happens all the time.
You're definitely opening yourself up to criticism
for that. Because when I see
shit like that on the right, I'm like, this is not
it. But I get
I can understand sort of the
initial thing of like, oh,
that could be wrong. However, to then
it became this huge thing like
Breitbart, all this conservative media
is like these 50,000
sickos like this sick tweet
do you know why that photo exists
because his dad fucking took it
his dad set up the whole thing
to create a little Facebook post
little Facebook video about my son raising money
for the wall which also I would have loved to have
asked that dad hey you voted for
Trump because you thought he had all the good ideas right
you loved everything he was going to set to do maybe one of those things was i'm going to build a wall
mexico's going to pay for it and now here you are propagating your son selling lemonade to pay for
something that you voted for a guy who told you he was going to get another country to pay for it
i'm not saying you have to give a fuck but do you see the line there right right like yeah that that
wasn't delivered on right so yeah i agree not a great i'm not in favor of like running over a kid joke but uh but the reason that that reason that image
even exists is because somebody on that side of the fence was like let me prop my kid up here yeah
hey look he's a patriot young patriot but the thing is for all this shit, right, for all the people who are screaming about this, they could give a fuck when real human beings are being-
Right.
They're mad about an idea rather than an actual incident.
Right.
You didn't see Charlottesville when somebody actually ran over people?
Did you care?
You didn't care, right?
Where was your outrage?
Because it's selective.
Well, you know what another real reason, if you want it, in my opinion, the kid in that picture looks like your nephew.
Right.
Because you're white.
But hey, Heather Heyer, she was white too.
I know, that's a great point.
But she was on the wrong side of the fence.
Exactly, right.
Because everything, the tribalism is gone to a point.
I'll be honest, she was marching with black people.
Right, she was on the wrong side.
You know what?
She put herself.
It's like that whole thing with the, I can't remember.
Kyle Korver wrote about, and I forget his name and I apologize, the NBA player that
he was on a team with that got arrested.
And Kyle even said, the problem with me is my first thought was like, well, why was he
even in a club when he got arrested?
Right.
And he's like, that's not the fucking problem here.
Right.
So in this scenario, people are like, well, why was she marching marching in that if she hadn't been in that march she wouldn't have been
hit why are we okay with somebody murdering people with their car how about that you know
exactly and i think that's what's so funny about this sort of lack of care man yeah lack of self
awareness this cognitive dissonance that has to constantly be deployed to try and like maintain
your sanity or like morality through this kind of shit.
Because even then, when black and brown kids are getting killed, don't care.
Don't care.
When these kids are being separated from their families
and all this trauma is being inflicted on them.
But you want to go up in arms because a person of color on Twitter did something.
Oh, there we go.
We have the ingredients to set off the culture war response.
And there it is.
And that's why it's just like the whole landscape is, oh, it's something else.
Yeah.
I mean, stories like this to me are just like noise.
Yeah.
Just noise.
It's, yeah.
I just wish we could at least have people just look at me and tell me you just don't care about these kids.
Yeah.
Just tell me that.
Just tell me you don't care about these kids.
And then I don't even need to fight with you.
There's no, I don't even, what am I going to argue with you about?
And then I can be like, okay, you're just a sick motherfucker who doesn't, you only give a fuck about your own.
Don't argue with me, well, we have to do this.
Just look me in the eye and say you don't care about these fucking kids.
Well, I do.
Right. But you really don't. Well, no, in the eye and say you don't care about these fucking kids. Well, I do. Right.
But you really don't.
Well, no, I do.
No, you don't.
Show me how you care.
That's the thing.
It's just like you don't care.
Just say you don't care.
Well, you know why I care?
You know who doesn't care?
It's the parents who are bringing these kids with them up here.
Right.
So if your house was on fire, you'd leave your kid in it?
Because their country's on fire.
Their town's on fire. Their town's on fire.
Their society's on fire.
But they weren't supposed to bring their kids with them?
Well, how bad's the fire?
Right, exactly.
You know what I mean?
And that's the kind of shit.
Is it in the addition?
Because I didn't like the new addition to the house anyway.
Well, did they permit the electrical work?
Right.
How many amps were they putting through that box?
30 amps?
Exactly. Oh, come on come on i mean they're
asking for it right you know and don't even it's uh but yeah it's true i mean that's what we're
getting where it's like everything is so xenophobic racist homophobic every form of phobia you can have
against people who are different than you but no one it's like you're doing actually the most
aggressive form you might as well just embrace the fact that you just embrace these labels for people who support this shit.
If you can look at this situation at the border and be like, yeah, I'm fine.
I'm good with this.
I'm okay.
My tax dollars are funding this.
Then you should be real enough to make the connection that you, in fact, just do not care about life if it's not something that looks
exactly like your section of
the country or your tribe or whatever.
Can we open up our hearts please?
I think that we
just convinced them. I think we convinced them
please tell
your uncle to listen to this. But then he'll be
like well, this shit about these
kids. I
turned off at the oughta know song.
I didn't like that song, and I've never liked Alanis.
Alanis.
I was always a Dave Coulier fan, and we know that song's about them.
She did him dirty.
I'm team Dave.
Team Dave.
Sorry.
Sorry, Alanis.
All right, let's take a quick break.
We'll be right back.
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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 hear them voice.
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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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 hear them voice. 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, Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese
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And we're back. Let's keep checking in some some uh interesting takes on the right uh everybody remember everybody was on twitter uh here we know what goes down we're logged in there
was that straight pride parade tweet noise took the world Right. It's in Boston, right? It's in Boston.
Yes. Choose your words very carefully,
my friends. Sorry? Choose your words very
carefully. Oh, I know. I forgot we have
the mayor of Boston amongst us.
I am Mayor Marty Walsh.
You just cosplay as Jamie
Loftus. That parade was going on.
A lot of people had jokes. And then
you also saw the bullshit come out
of, again, trying to justify, rationalize why a pro-straight pride parade was something that was needed or necessary or not offensive at all.
And, you know, I just – we haven't heard in a while from Tomi Lahren.
So I just wanted to check in with her to hear what she was saying.
Because I feel like, you know, she always has some really, really interesting bullshit thoughts.
So let's hear this one.
You can be proud of about everything these days, so long as it's not straight, white, male, or God forbid, conservative.
But as it turns out, the city of Boston may not be so tolerant and accepting of a straight pride parade either.
It's time for First Thoughts.
Yes, folks, it's gay pride month and let me be clear,
I have no issue with LGBT people being proud of who they are.
I could do without seeing men in speedos
and buttless shafts parading through the streets,
but whatever, you do you.
Sadly, at least in Boston, straight people aren't allowed
to parade their heterosexuality for all to see.
The rumored straight pride parade may be over
before it's started.
The group calls themselves
Super Happy Fun America and their mission is simple. Straight people will embrace our diverse history, culture,
and identity in order to promote engagement with the community. Now, you wouldn't think that would be a problem,
right? Wrong. Don't forget, it is open season on straight white men in this country and y'all aren't allowed
to celebrate your straightness.
It's 2019, don't you know that's been off limits for at least the last 10 years?
But nevertheless, the super happy Fun America Straight Pride group was planning their parade
for August 31st.
Alright, you can just cut this.
I'm actually, I think, my eyes rolled back into my head.
That was getting wonderful.
Um, where do we start?
Where do we go from here?
Where do I start?
Where do you begin?
Chemical Brothers.
I don't know.
I mean, again, it's just like I know why we're here, why the show exists, but I feel like statements like this are designed to A, appeal to a base,
and B, to get people on the other side to talk about it.
Yeah.
And it's like, I don't want to, I mean, we know we hate her.
We know she's going to have a dog shit take on absolutely everything.
And it just feels like such like a release of, you know, it feels good and like cathartic to be like, yeah, she's like, she's wrong.
She sucks.
But it's like,
she still wins when we interact with her in that way.
All right, well, let's keep it moving then.
Well, okay.
Yeah, fuck it.
Cool.
I don't give a fuck.
I don't give a fuck about her.
I don't know.
I think the one thing
I just want to point out
is just the way people
are even looking at it.
Because I think, if anything,
it's important
if you talk to people who think like this that you can help them understand they're probably not
gonna fucking understand but this idea she basically gives up the ghost by saying the
whole idea or her whole argument presupposes that being part of the lgbtq community makes you
diametrically opposed to heterosexuality yeah Because she sees it as, well, I'm
heterosexual means that is my
enemy or that is who I'm opposed. That's my
opposition. And that's why I have to have
a pride parade to show them
because you merely exist,
you're saying I'm bad because
I'm this way or I'm who I am.
And it's just, again,
there's no space.
It's such a zero-sum game. What about Hillary? I am. And it's just, again, there's no space. Dude, it's the whole.
It's such a zero-sum game.
It's the whole what about Hillary.
Right.
This can't be.
If this is true, then that has to be false.
Like, no, both things can be true.
Right.
Or false.
Everything is so, yeah, it's such a binary.
There's no, it's like the same thing even getting upset about Game of Thrones shit.
Right.
Where it's like you've actually devoted all your energy to be angry about this difference in something than just being accepting that that's
the way the world is right and we can all to me it's really simple somebody says why is there a
gay pride parade i would say because not too recently in this history it wasn't okay to walk
down the street and say i'm proudly yes yeah toly, yes. Yeah. To have pride. And so the parade is emphasizing that we can be out here
and tell you I'm gay and be as loud as I want to about that,
whether in my dress, my appearance, my words, my music,
whatever it is, and say I'm gay.
There's never been a problem with somebody walking down the street
saying I'm straight.
So you didn't need to declare it.
I mean, until they do this parade, I'm sure people will come out. It's just a lack of understanding of punching up versus punching down.
That's just like there's no self-awareness about it.
You're like, oh, I'm the dominant culture,
but I'm asking the oppressed culture to be tolerant of my oppression.
Yeah, the use of straight culture and straight history.
I'm like, you're talking about history,
because that's the only history that's been acknowledged.
Right.
It's the same thing.
It's like, why isn't there white entertainment television?
It's called TV.
Forever.
Why is there a straight pride parade?
It's called culture.
Right.
So, fuck off.
Okay, let's move on.
Because fuck that.
Okay.
Now.
Because we don't even give her any more air.
Oh, if we see Tomi Lahren.
She lives in LA.
She...
I can't... Of course she does she's
a dumb bitch oh yes wow holy shit i don't want to give her any more of my my thoughts
i agree okay now uh the new x-men movie daniel it sounds like you and I, we just realized we both really like the X-Men franchise.
You guys are big fans?
I love superhero movies.
I love X-Men the comics.
And I love the comics.
I remember being a little kid wondering if when I turned 13 or 14 I was going to have a power.
Really?
100%.
I had a very active imagination.
Hell yeah.
How did you used to do that?
I just wondered if I was just going to start to be able to move things with my mind.
Yeah, man. I remember being like 9, 10 years old watching the cartoon and being like i wonder because they don't because that's the whole thing it's all it's a puberty for that like that's when
you start to like get your powers and stuff like that and so yeah i've i i just love that shit i'm
sure i'm okay with it not being that good this is like people who love Godzilla if you love Godzilla you liked that movie
yeah if you do not
go into it being like I just love watching
monsters destroy things then that movie
is garbage
but here's
did you see Godzilla? the whole thing is summed up
by this people willingly getting too
close to monsters
that's all that movie is
that's fun
same for
me like i'm going to see it tonight i've invited you to come with me if you would like uh there's
gonna be i'm still gonna watch people with superpowers do superpower things so i'm walking
in if i put it on rotten tomato scale i'm walking in at like a 35 40 i'm already now it's at a 12
or something i know but i'm saying for me, it's going to be there.
I might leave with it being that.
I'd be like, oh, that wasn't more fun
than I hoped it would be.
But I'm still going to see some X-Men stuff.
Even more than talking about Dark Phoenix,
I'm more curious again,
what kind of superpower did you think you're going to have?
I have no idea, dude.
That's the joy of puberty.
It was more just the,
you're like, what's it going to be?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Damn.
When I hit puberty, all I wanted was armpit hair.
And that shit was not coming.
Really?
Oh, man.
I played basketball.
Everyone was shooting free throws.
I'm like, I'm wearing a t-shirt.
Man, everybody else with armpit hair.
I mean, telekinesis is the only thing you need.
Yeah, and armpit hair, though.
And armpit hair.
You know what I mean?
Nature superpower.
Did you ever want a superpower, Jamie?
Yeah, I wanted invisibility because I was very shy.
That's great, too.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, man.
That was too sad, but it's true.
But wouldn't you be afraid?
That's the part where then you have to hear people being like,
thank God, fucking old armpit hair left.
Yeah.
And I'm like, damn.
But Miles doesn't even have armpit hair.
Yeah.
Shit.
I can hear you, motherfuckers.
As I use my mind to move my tears away from my face.
So good.
Well, anyway, yes, the Dark Phoenix movie.
It is getting fucking destroyed by critics.
I mean, the interesting thing, because I'm not attached to the X-Men franchise.
It's just not something I really grew up with.
But it is interesting that
it's projected that the movie will
be a financial failure. It remains
to be seen. It cost $200 million, right?
It cost a lot of money. A lot of reshoots.
A lot of reshoots. But, I mean, aside
from the franchise itself,
the implication of this movie failing
could be pretty big because
it was a big
controversial part of the Fox-Disney merger.
And this being a big Fox production,
it could be a difference of where the direction
that movies are going to go with Disney in the future.
And if an X-Men movie just super tanks,
that might be the end of that kind of movie for a while.
Right, because Disney has the taste of dollars on their lips
when they're like, oh, MCU?
MCU at the bank is how they always think about it.
So thank you so much.
Yeah, so I think for this, they're really,
I think it's a jarring feeling for Disney as a company,
but like you say, it's a threat to that Fox studio
that's making movies like this or like Ad Astra, that Brad Pitt weird space.
Did you watch that trailer?
I did.
I did not understand what was going on, but fuck yeah.
If you want to do a shootout on the moon.
It seems like weird and it's like I would be sad and disappointed, but it seems like this might be the direction of things where you'll get less like weird, like anomaly movies like that because you'll only get the movies
that are for sure going to make a billion dollars.
Right.
Or a Disney-fied shit that they know.
It's like, okay, we can tell a story like that,
but it's going to be very easy to follow,
not really subversive or make people question things.
Yeah, can I tell this in PG or PG-13?
Yeah.
But yeah, that Ad Asher thing.
I have no idea what that is.
I'm clapping guns in those Mars rovers.
I have no idea what's happening. Also, in those Mars rovers. I have no idea
what's happening.
Also, every time,
is Liv Tyler always
just going to play
Space Widows?
Fair enough.
I haven't seen her
in so long.
She's back now.
She's back.
Somebody wants to go
to space, she's there.
The elf queen has returned.
She's there crying at you
looking at a little screen
from a spaceship.
She probably has
a great life, right?
Oh, hell.
I mean, her family,
she got all that Armageddon money. She got the hell. Her family. She got all that Armageddon
money. She got
all that Lord of the Rings money.
I hope she's happy every day.
Oh, I love Liv Tyler.
Don't get me wrong. I'm just tired of her
being a space widow.
I remember my mom...
Because in
Armageddon, there is
an Aerosmith love song that plays over Liv Tyler in a romance scene.
Yeah.
And I remember being like, isn't that her dad singing over her kissing?
And my mom was just like, he loves her so much.
I was like, oh, okay.
So it's fine.
It's V-chill.
I wish my dad would sing over me hooking up.
He's in the room just singing butterfly kisses.
That's what I was saying.
Yo,
you go to the wedding and the,
the father daughter dance,
the butterfly kisses,
which is always like every wedding.
And I'm like,
the first time I heard that,
I was like,
yo,
what the fuck is this song?
That's why if I get married,
I'm going to dance with my mom.
Clarence Carter stroking.
Oh my goodness. So yeah. Uh, dark Phoenix. Uh, I'm, I'm, I'm going to watch it cause I've Stroken. Oh my goodness.
So yeah, Dark Phoenix.
I'm going to watch it
because I've seen every X-Men film.
Me too.
And it's never going to be better
than when you see it in the theater.
No.
The best version of this movie,
just like all the Pacific Rams,
all that stuff,
the best version of Godzilla,
which I hated,
is seeing it in the theater.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
So go see it.
It's not going to be better
on your laptop and an airplane later.
Yeah, or exactly like streaming off Reddit, some janky third party site.
No, don't get me started on that.
Uh-oh.
Whoa.
I just hate people bootlegging movies.
Wow.
That's not how they're meant to be consumed.
Oh, not because think of the millionaires?
You're just saying it's disrespectful to the art form.
Yeah, 100%.
Okay.
I thought you were like, think of the studios, man.
Piracy costs the industry.
They're hurting.
I'm honestly, I'm probably not going to see it.
I'm probably going to see Rocketman again.
Oh, you loved it?
Yo, my mom fucking loved Rocketman.
It's big and dumb, and I loved it.
It's big, dumb, and sexy.
And it's fun, right?
It's fun, yeah.
I think, honestly, going into a biopic,
knowing that the subject of the movie
is totally fine really
changed my viewing of it. I was like,
oh, anything could happen to Elton John
in this movie. He's good.
He's fine. He's got babies.
He's thriving. Right, right, right.
Yeah, exactly. You don't have to encounter much
darkness. It's a feel-good movie. It's big, dumb,
and full of fun. I love it.
Well, Daniel, thank you so much for coming through.
Oh, thank you for having me.
I'm glad you're back, dude.
Thanks.
I'm glad to see you again.
Thanks, Shane.
Where can people find you, follow you, come see you?
Go to, on social media, go to at DanielVanKirk.
Go to my website, DanielVanKirk.com.
I am starting up my tour again here in a couple of weeks
on the 26th I'll be in Chicago
and then Madison
and then Kansas City
then St. Louis
then Indianapolis
that is all the last week
and beginning of July
and then I'm about to announce more dates
for the Midwest
as well as the East Coast
and Northeast as well
so go to Daniel Van Kirk
for all that stuff
and if you're going to be in Clusterfest,
come see Rory Scovel and I do a live version of our podcast, Pen Pals.
It's just really fun.
Rory's fucking hilarious.
And I think that's on the 23rd of June.
Nice.
Yeah.
Okay, okay.
Is there a tweet you've been liking?
Something off the tweetars?
Yeah, I had fun actually yesterday.
Somebody tweeted at me. I'm'm gonna bring this up right now sorry i should have had it ready to go at uh mia maria solario
do i risk buying tickets to see daniel van kirk in chicago while i'm very pregnant and this child
can basically come at any point now or nah but what if I laugh so hard my water breaks? I wonder how far the hospital is from the venue.
And I wrote, if it happens, I'll go with you.
Damn.
Yeah.
I loved that.
I loved that.
Will you though?
Hell yeah.
All right.
I'm just making sure.
Can we take the audience?
We'll do like an Andy Kaufman thing when everybody went and got milk and cookies.
Oh, right.
I'm like, guys, we're all going to the hospital.
We're all going to be here for this birth.
Do you mind if we're all in the delivery room?
I'm officiating a fan wedding in April.
You are?
Yeah, I'm going to Austin and I'm officiating a stranger's wedding.
That's wonderful.
Did you get ordained?
I've got to get ordained.
Universal Life Church?
I've got until April to get ordained.
They're getting married in April.
Oh, yeah, you've got plenty of time.
Are they paying for you to get ordained?
They should.
It's only $35.
Yeah, and then I get a plus one and I get to go to a fun wedding.
And you get to go to Austin.
I get to.
I've never been.
I'm excited.
That's wonderful.
I'm so excited.
Aw.
I know.
Well, Jamie, where can people find you and follow you?
You can find me on Twitter at Jamie Loftus Help, Instagram at Jamie Cray Superstar.
I just announced some
London dates. I'm going to be doing
my show Boss Whom Is Girl in London
on July 27th
and 28th and then I'll be
in Edinburgh for all of August.
Nice.
Yeah. UK's I can't pull the fuck
up. Tweets you like?
Tweets you like? Oh, okay. This is fun.
My boyfriend has a secret account that he just tweets his dots on. Not anymore. And you like? Tweets I like? Oh, okay. This is fun. My boyfriend has a secret account that
he just tweets his thoughts on. Not anymore.
And I just, yeah, I got
permission to share one of Isaac's
thoughts. Okay.
Tired. A movie about a guy
who hits his head and everyone forgets the Beatles
so he becomes the most popular musician ever.
Wired. Movie about a guy
who hits his head at a Halloween party and everyone
forgets who Beetlejuice is
so he becomes the most popular musician ever.
Made me laugh.
He's at Silicone Bong.
Nice.
And his bio is just trying to make my mark on this city.
Hell yeah.
Do your thing, man.
Do your thing, King.
Brutal.
Let's see.
Oh, you can find me at milesofgray.
A tweet I like.
That's on Twitter and Instagram and PlayStation Network.
Tweet I like from Reductress.
It's a woman with just a look of disbelief sitting on a couch with her male counterpart.
Looks like a significant other comforting her.
And the title says, I lived it.
My crush didn't know their birth time um and look if astrology
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Footnotes.
Thank you so much.
With, you know, our episodes and, you know, general stuff that we write out.
Now.
Which is what? Oh, thank you so much. What do we write out on Twitter, Miles? What hour we that we ride out. Now. Which is what?
Oh, thank you so much.
What do we ride out on?
What hour we...
I think they have to know.
Oh, just you wait.
We are doing a track from Bernice,
and it's called Glue, from the album Puff.
Without a something, something after a something happens.
But yeah, this is Bernice, called Glue.
Get it on your shoe.
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