The Daily Zeitgeist - The Brooktrend Nets 1/13: James Harden, The Capitol, Anne Hathaway, Bruce Willis, Premier League
Episode Date: January 13, 2021On this edition of The Brooktrend Nets Jack and Miles discuss James Harden being traded to the Brooklyn Nets, the National Guard is stationed at the Capitol, Anne Hathaway has apparently always gone ...by "Annie", Bruce Willis refusing to wear a mask in a pharmacy, and the Premier League is trying to enforce stronger COVID restrictions on the players. 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 this episode of the Brooktrend Nets.
I am Jack.
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That is.
I am living like a bone.
There's somebody bone, bone on my birthday deadpan.
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I'm Jack. That's Miles. The famous birthday deadpan.
I'm Jack.
That's Miles.
Hey, Miles.
Hi.
Hi.
This is What's Trending as the title of today's episode references.
The big news in this moment is that James Harden is going to be traded to the Brooklyn Nets. For non-NBA fans, James Harden is a two-time MVP,
frequent leading scorer in the league,
showed up a little bit out of shape,
one of the Hall of Fame strip club patrons.
Oh, yeah.
Single-handedly, a lot of people say him leaving houston will devastate
the local exotic dancing economy people have uh somebody did a spreadsheet on reddit uh ranking
his like kind of doing a statistical analysis of his performance uh as it relates uh to
concentration of strip clubs per capita.
Concentration and quality of strip clubs.
And there is a non-negligible statistical analysis.
Yeah, or statistical correlation.
So, yeah. He's moving.
Look, just to distill it down,
there needs to be super teams now.
We're in the age of how can we concentrate a bunch of talent to win things.
It's happening in many sports.
But this one, having for the Brooklyn Nets, Kyrie Irving, Kevin Durant, and James Harden on paper looks fucking wild.
Like an NBA jam team that you would definitely play with now how those three pieces
actually end up playing together on the court is i think i'm very curious to see how that all ends
up i feel like they would be the best nba jam team of all time you're gonna have lebron in an
nba jam team oh yeah that would be that that's what it would be never mind sorry yeah i'd swap out lebron for
kairi like kairi kd and harden would be interesting yeah or like i mean lebron but just whatever this
is the ability the shot making ability of all three of those guys but i guess you know lebron
would just be they would find some way to make his his skills translate right right right uh anyways yeah turn on nba fans i
apologize for opening the show with nba again wants to let she's been screaming this since we
talked about it james harden kairi and katie's gonna be the mean girls of the nba and i don't
know i feel honestly my heart goes out to the fans in houston um because james is so fucked up the
way he that press
conference last night where he just dragged the whole fucking organization like i don't know
fucking talent there's a problem i've done everything i can they don't have heart they're
bums i don't know what else to do y'all i gotta go cut to he's out of my hands yeah yeah james
harden came like didn't even show up for a lot of preseason stuff, came in, looked a little bit out of shape. Kyrie is taking Tom away from the team after the Capitol riots. And, you know, he's just traditionally been a dude who is kind of like off in his own world, famously mentioned some flat earth theories uh and then kd is
obsessed with like getting credit for winning a title but he so he won a couple titles with
golden state but didn't get credit because he was with two other like superstar guards and people
were like ah you just like bought a tight you just like went to
a great team um so this almost seems like it's counter what he was going to brooklyn
for in the first place because now he's part of another super team can you imagine if they like
they they actually end up pulling it off and then like man but kairi and hard in the right
they were instant. Durant said, come on, man.
Our sympathy goes out to Houston fans.
Our sympathy goes out to Nets fans as well.
This is going to be a real roller coaster.
I have a couple of friends who are like diehard Nets fans who were adamant that they didn't want this to happen.
Oh, really?
I mean,
it makes sense because it's...
James Harden has a way with things,
and I'd hate to see it.
Like, how...
When you say your friends are, like, diehard Nets fans,
like, we're talking, like, fucking Kendall Gill Nets fans?
Yeah, like, grew up in Jersey.
Okay, all right.
Shout out to you.
Diehards.
Derek Coleman.
Didn't Derek Coleman play for the Nets, too the nets too yeah yeah he was drafted first wild yeah uh the the nets uh have stabbed me in the heart
multiple times so i have a complicated relationship with them but i this is gonna be i don't i don't
know anybody who's not going to be watching this who's an nba fan because this is like such a weird
experiment to have three
of the best scorers but like also
very ball dominant meaning like they need
the ball in their hands to make
things happen like guys in the history
of the league. Can they play nice?
Yeah will be interesting.
Let's talk about
what's happening in the capital. There's a bunch of
pictures of
National Guard troops like
just piled up like it looks like i got nowhere to sleep yeah they're they're just sleeping in
the capital because they've all just been moved there all of a sudden uh without any accommodations
being kind of made uh so the capital it was that in the capital where there's just bodies like
where they seem like
they're piled up on top of each other they're sleeping wherever because they have nowhere to
quarter them um and you'd think like for these hotels where they're being like no rioters you
could be like the national guard troops whatever uh but i think yeah the thing that we're looking
at is 20 000 troops you know uh which a lot of people like that's more troops than we had in iraq and afghanistan uh but we that's what's going to
happen because suddenly uh the government just made a on the national stage embarrassed itself
by like white supremacy white supremacist terror and like oh shit yeah okay fuck that let's uh
let's let's take this threat seriously because plenty of people
they're still out online saying this shit about we're going to surround the capital we're going
to surround the fucking supreme court the white house armed like we are going to make sure joe
biden isn't president um and then the joint chiefs put out a rare statement that basically said Joe Biden is the new president.
Fuck around.
Find out.
Yeah.
So I don't know.
A lot of a lot of tough talk.
We'll see if that dissuades this death cult of people who are still very much enthusiastically trying to figure out a way to keep dear leader in office. office but yeah now they just have to take to the comments and uh replying to other people's
tweets because there's not like a a hub where they're like allowed to they can't just congregate
around the president's tweets or like on parlor so just seems like you you're seeing a lot of them
just like commenting on stories being like yeah civil war ii ha ha ha it's like okay uh-huh yeah
what you want i guess just i mean we we talk a little bit
more in depth on tomorrow's episode but uh you know the the latest on impeachment is that uh
mcconnell is non-committal uh purposely non-committal uh you know more than 50 leaning
towards impeachment that's as much as he's given
people and it's not going to happen while trump is in office so it'll be if anything a retro active
impeachment um that they'll probably then try to like get rid of on a technicality because like
he'll be like well you can't impeach uh when when they're gone from the from the office because that i i think that is
some there is some legal question around that so yeah there was like some benign bullshit
in like when ulysses s grant was president right there was someone that they retro like there was
somebody who andrew i think it was war chief no it was another person who basically they were going to impeach and then he resigned the morning before they could impeach him.
And then they're like, fuck that.
We're impeached.
I don't give a fuck if you resign.
We're making sure like you are dealt with through this process.
So I don't know.
We'll see.
Either way, I haven't seen anything that feels reassuring in terms of how they're addressing this issue.
We see that they've arrested all the cool people from the viral photos and been like,
oh, they got ZipTag guy.
They got Viking bro.
They got lectern guy.
They got feet on Pelosi's desk, bro.
Like, sure.
But then what is, what's going to happen then?
What are the, you know, what laws are going to be used to ensure that you know these
fucking racists aren't able to do this again but i don't know honestly i think like anything i like
most people are saying like this i don't think this it's not something that's going to be solved
in a couple weeks in some cases court cases being filed yeah anne hathaway is trending because uh
that's apparently not her name she uh has gone by her entire life she's
gone by annie hathaway um which i don't know i had always assumed when people called her annie
hathaway they were trying to do that thing where they're like bobby about robert de niro marty
jackie kennedy yeah jackie kennedy jack oh we love jack Kennedy yeah Jack we love him we love him don't
don't we folks um Anne Hathaway Annie okay okay Annie we can all call her now great I'm so glad
you I'm so glad you brought that up Annie because I have such the mental bandwidth to address this
bombshell announcement great timing thank you so much very relevant what is your take on systemic white
supremacy and creeping fascism in this country i'd rather hear a take on that but go off annie
um she talked about how it was like an imdb decision where they they were asking her like
what to call her and she was like well my legal name's ann and so they just put it in as that
that's like apparently a thing that happens at the beginning of uh actors careers
that i didn't realize was like like uh on the uh this is important podcast with the guys from
the show workaholics uh adam divine is talking about how his name like the capitalization of
his name is like he basically misspelled his last name to get his own imdb page which is weird um yeah hey speaking of imdb pages
uh bruce willis have you looked at his imdb page recently by the way he only i've ever looked at
he has gone full like stallone or seagal where he's just in like 10 action movies you never hear
about every year it's just it's an interesting like kind of wind
down of his career our new segment watching latter-day bruce willis what the fuck was this
shit yeah yeah i don't know i do you think it's because it can't be because he's hurting for money
i mean i've never been in everything so unless he's terrible with his money or he's one of those
people who's just addicted to production and addicted to being the guy on camera and that life because i understand
that if you're not doing the action you don't have the burden of the physical production and
you're just the guy who gets like run around with bang bangs and then like have glycerin sprayed on
you and just say fuck you into camera sure that feels like cool aggro boomer daycare yeah yeah i think that's right
he he always seems so cranky in every every interview i see with him he just seems like
mad to be there uh like insulted by his fame um and uh just a little like doddering um
but he uh going along with that he showed up at a right aid and refused to wear
a mask and was asked to leave like was he saying fuck a mask like i'm not like was he on some
anti-mask or shit or he just thought he he could do that because he's bruce willis he thought he
could do that because he's bruce willis and then uh made a statement that was clearly not written
by him that was like hey fellas mask, fellas, mask up. All right.
Bruce, what was that?
It was an error in judgment.
Be safe out there and everyone, let's continue to mask up.
Everyone, let's continue to mask up.
All right.
John Mask Lane.
Yeah.
And finally, Premier League is trending.
Tell me why.
It's like anything, right? The NBA worked because they had a bubble you know during the pandemic they were like the way we can do this
is to ensure by ensuring the safety by having a controlled environment the the english premier
league the professional the top tier of english football um there do covid is just popping up all over and it's like starting they had a good
grasp over it when they have like project restart when they can like finish the season out in the
middle of summer like a lot of leagues did and now going into this season it's just they're they
don't know how to control things and like the last thing they were saying was like uh players please
stop um hugging each other uh if you can on the pitch so
maybe that will help and everyone's like uh this this may be a little more complex than being like
please y'all do not hug um so yeah there's just a lot of like postponement of matches and things
happening and i think it's you know at a certain point it's like what how do we what do we where
are we what's the best way to do this still? Cause it's still a pandemic. And there's even managers who
are like, it just feels odd to keep trying to do this in a safe way. Given the fact that we're in
the middle of a pandemic where many people are unvaccinated. So what, what is this about? And
it's about money, obviously ad revenue. That'll be nice. i mean the nba even is missing that bubble because
they are now you know having road games and playing at stadiums without audit without crowds
um but it's you know they they had to postpone a hawk sons game um due to covid protocols which
is actually a game you would watch this year because they're both really good young teams.
So they're having to up their protocols to restrict guests in road hotels,
which then is like, but these are adult humans.
What are you, like what's happening?
Like just do the bubble if you're going to do that.
Yeah.
So again, I just want to say it was the sports minister,
Nigel Huddleston,
who said,
y'all COVID,
we had to,
we had to dead kissing and hugging,
hugging and kissing out there for regular people.
So it's the same thing if you're on the pitch.
So please no hugging and kissing.
Nigel Huddleston.
He is a American,
right?
Oh yes.
Nigel.
Wonderful Patriot name. Nigel huddleston he sounds like
someone who's at the uh capital yeah storming the capital nigel huddleston also character
in bridgerton i think yes yeah the duke of hastings seed pot
thank you nigel yes yes your highness yes your excellency or whatever the
my lord
yes my lord
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pull out the series
alright well
that is gonna do it for
today's episode
we are back tomorrow with the whole last episode
of the show until, be kind to each
other. Be kind to yourselves. Wear a
mask. Wash your hands. Don't do nothing
about white supremacy and we'll talk to
you all tomorrow. Bye.
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Santos!
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But in a new, hopeful season of my podcast, I'll share what the science really shows,
that we're surprisingly more united than most people think.
We all know something is wrong in our culture, in our politics, and that we need to do better and that we can do better.
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In 1982, Atari players had one game on their minds, Sword Quest.
Because the company had promised $150,000 in prizes to four finalists. But the prizes disappeared, leading to one of the biggest controversies in 80s pop culture.
I'm Jamie Loftus.
Join me this spring for The Legend of Sword Quest.
We'll follow the quest for lost treasure across four decades.
Listen to The Legend of Sword Quest on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.