The Daily Zeitgeist - The ExTrendables 6/27: Rudy Giuliani, Supreme Court, Coupchella, Kyrie Irving, France, Q Anon
Episode Date: June 27, 2022In this edition of The ExTrendables, Jack and Miles discuss the brutal attack on Rudy Giuliani, packing the Supreme Court, EVEN MOAR new relevations at Coupchella, Kyrie Irvings' trade opportunities, ...France learning from America's mistakes, and Q finally dropping a new single! Donate to support abortion access 1.Shout Your Abortion — Normalizing abortion and elevating safe paths to access, regardless of legality. 2.Don’t Ban Equality — Don't Ban Equality (dontbanequality.com) 3.Abortion.Cafe: An Abortion Resource Page 4.PLAN C: Learn to access at-home abortion pill options online (plancpills.org) 5.Action For All (choice.crd.co)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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that is courtesy of the brew i am jack that is miles and these are some of the things that are what a week what do we get week and what uh yeah so rudy giuliani was at a shop right
campaigning for his son andrew of snl chris farley fame and currently running for governor
doesn't doesn't really have a chance right no anyways he was at shop right when he was uh
attacked by a shop right employee um the employee was arrested immediately and i don't know did you
see the video yeah i did and i i saw what the first headline was yeah uh from fox or conservative
they said he was smacked. Yeah. In a,
in a,
I was like,
Oh shit,
somebody gave him five across the eye.
Damn.
The video is shocking,
uh,
for how completely impossible it is to differentiate from an,
from a,
uh,
at a boy when you like pat someone on the back and say,
Hey man,
good job.
Um,
that's the person walks up behind him and slaps him on the back.
He described it as feeling like somebody shot me and said, if I wasn't in good shape, I would have hit the ground and probably cracked my skull.
Oh, honey, don't do that.
I'm guessing he didn't know the video was going to come out like he just kind of turns around once it happens that's how all that shit yeah that's how they all speak i was shot i could
have died luckily i have a six pack don't ask me to show you but i do right that's how ripped i am
and then you see the fucking video because the person came up and what they said something like
what's up scumbag because what they told him pulled up a little pat on the back hey all right what's up scumbag and then kept walking
but it was i think the person next to rudy like touched his back was like oh my god rudy yeah
starts like rubbing it like he got a little boo-boo or like a bee sting it's like oh i mean
right where he got smacked and i guess too like you know, Rudy's not, he seems like a sort of a frail, decrepit monkey skeleton,
as they described Mr. Burns in past episodes of The Simpsons.
So, like, it felt, it moved him.
But again, I get that right now,
it seems like a lot of conservatives are trying to look like victims
or like the shit you see on Facebook,
like of people being like like just because we don't
agree doesn't mean we can't be friends just because i'm invested in your fucking demise
physically like your death yeah yeah to physically end you that doesn't mean you can't wave to me
or invite me over to have a couple claws in the backyard because it's i i still want to have all
the things i have while
you lose everything you have this isn't that fair like that's the whole energy right now of a lot of
conservatives and and many just don't even want to the other thing that i've seen too are a few
people who are now conservatives trying to act like woke about this shit and being like well
the thing is i mean if we're gonna protect these children then we really have to protect the the
mothers as well the people who are giving birth, if we're going to protect these children, then we really have to protect the mothers as well.
The people who are giving birth to the children, not just to support them through that, but even after the child is born.
And you're like, that's all fucking bullshit.
You're just saying that right now because you don't want to say, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm just here for theocracy and to keep the labor pool properly filled.
You can see in the video where you're pointing at the employee,
the employee being escorted away by security.
I think they were arrested.
It's worth watching the video.
We talk a little bit on tomorrow's episode about the latest Supreme Court
decision where a guy who was in no way being persecuted
and set himself up to be,
they hate our Christianity type thing.
The Supreme Court was like, they do, you're right.
It's amazing that Brett Kavanaugh would side with that.
But anyways, that is a real trend happening,
is victimize others and then start going around pretending that you are a victim yeah when people rightfully observe you as a
ghoul they're like that hurts don't right ghouls are fucking people no we're not people we're ghouls
so yeah just gluing it up i was just searching around like wait so what are what's
everybody's take on packing the court like that seems like the only thing to do right now obviously
and the only place that you really see it being covered is on like fox news and the national
review as like biden still voices his opinion against court packing.
But I think the fact that it is the thing they're reporting on
probably is a good indication that it is something that scares them.
There is an opinion piece in a major publication,
The Guardian, covering it.
The title is,
Republicans have hijacked the U.S.s supreme court it's time to expand it by
david daly a new yorker writer um but that's that's in the guardian that's not in that's not
in the new york times um right because you know it just seems like the thing we've been talking
about about the complicity of the new york times and the washington post and all of these big mainstream papers in the u.s with like this idea that we gotta too much fucking deference
for these ancient sheets of paper that we're we're we're not doing anything like we're going
we're like in 1770 and shit and i get that you know the washington post or the new york times outside
of an opinion piece doesn't want to call it for what it is and say hey guess what the supreme
court is completely illegitimate they're taking away people's fucking health care rights and
ushering in a slew of all kinds of problematic decisions that open up the united states to become
a theocracy on top of all the other shit that we're going through.
You know, I guess they don't want to describe it as that.
But already there's a majority of Americans who already feel like, yo, the Supreme Court has terrible legitimacy issues.
Because all we see is ideologues go in there and like not even understand the history of the country in their decisions.
When saying stuff like, you know, to Clarence Thomas, like, well, abortion has never really been part of the United in their decisions when saying stuff like,
you know,
to Clarence Thomas,
like,
well,
abortion has never really been part of the United States.
Like,
yes,
it has.
Well,
this has been something that has existed in like mainstream American culture
since the 19th century.
It only reveals even more that these people,
their originalism and textualism and shit that they used to rely on to like,
you know,
justify their like completely backwards,
archaic thinking you're
now at a point where like they're like yeah man i can't even lie like i'm i'm i'm mixing up all
my fucking messages here i'm saying states have rights in this decision they don't in this one
uh look man i'm just trying to make libs cry that's kind of my thing yeah it seems to be the
strategy it's i just want to hear joe biden or whoever the fuck is
ultimately making this decision to like keep it out of like even people's mouths right now the
the court packing like what is the possible they they cheated to get to this place right to pack
the court they uh withheld the obama nomination and they don't represent, like I just, I just want to hear them talk through and give a rationale that isn't,
I play it square Jack or whatever the fuck Biden says,
or that isn't like ultimately,
well,
because this,
this gives us something to run on in the midterms.
Right.
I can't,
I can't conceive of what they're possibly thinking uh when it when it
comes to not packing and not like at least making fucking mansion and cinema and those people like
go on the record as like yeah we oppose the majority opinion that uh because too many things
yeah i guess the the reality of the whole situation is just too much to i think take in at
once if you're like trying to solve shit at like the federal
level yeah you got to first be like i don't know i think this shit doesn't really work the way it
is to be honest completely gridlocked because of the way the senate is structured that actually
nothing can happen so then your other avenue for affecting change is to stack the supreme court
and push through these fucking lawsuits that are going to challenge
existing laws that we have and legislate like that yeah how about that what would they do well
yeah what would the other side do that's exactly what the other side would do if they right had
all both houses and the presidency january 6th is trending uh they dropped an announcement for a surprise hearing tomorrow
do we know what why it's so ominous it was just saying like due to recently obtained evidence
it was like some shit like that got it they're saying we have i'll just read it right here
uh yeah to present recently obtained evidence and receive witness testimony
okay okay so well i mean i don't know like you know the the people who are like this is it
they got something why would they interrupt the news like this is the most packed news week of
all time and they would like they're gonna come back from their vacation to do this
what is going
to happen so i don't know i don't know this is gonna be like surprise motherfucker we got a time
machine let's go we're gonna reverse all the ills of this reality we live in i don't know that would
be a big that would be a a big bomb drop if they had a time machine if they had a time machine and
then somehow we're
still like man shut up shut the fuck up got real and now you're using it oh all right marty mcfly
you just showed up 900 years too late uh but you know this is also a lot of uh like in the right
wing media they're like you know it's probably nothing but who knows, you know, what kind of, who their surprise guest is.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, we'll see.
I got a surprise.
Let's take a quick break.
We'll be right back.
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And so Kyrie is trending,
continues trending.
He's been given the okay to explore sign-in trade deals.
So that means the Nets are like, okay.
They're like, all right, if you want to go, go ahead.
Because he wants the max.
They're not willing to give him that.
Is that kind of the gist?
And I think it's also like that thing of like the leveraging.
You know, because I could go to the Lakers.
And it sounds like they're like, all right, go ahead then.
Mm-hmm.
Go ahead.
We need to worry about Kevin Durant now.
I need to worry about Kevin Durant.
I don't want him all by himself on the Nets.
I want my boy to have some great final seasons, you know?
Yeah.
Him and Ben, the new
power duo.
It's going to be wild. Don't worry.
Okay.
If you say so.
Okay.
We'll see.
I hate that all of the
energy is like, the Lakers.
Looks like where he's going to go.
That's... it would be interesting
though yeah oh yeah i mean putting up 150 a game i couldn't imagine like if that thing if that shit
works that's gonna look interesting um but you know i'm also like i'm a laker fan who likes to
pretend i'm just playing a video game where there there are no restrictions on trades and be like, I would like to put this body in a Laker
uniform. That would work for me.
And Kyrie's not one
personally, if I'm being selfish.
I'm like, I wouldn't buy his jersey, so I don't want
him on the team. But he is good.
I'm not going to lie. He would help the Lakers.
Yeah, Kyrie's pretty good.
He's pretty good. He might be an improvement.
In some
weak spots we got all that to say
you know money money's gonna do what it does yeah france is trending their government is talking
about creating legislation to enshrine the right to an abortion into law what what what's making
them why is that on their mind you know it's like it's like when canada was like oh shit we need we
need a gun bill man they're fucking up down there right and now france is like what the fuck is going on all right fuck that just in case we need to put
this shit into writing uh it's just like it's just a you know a response i believe to just the
rapid unwinding uh of things in the u.s and it seems like there's constant like that just what
feels like like all the time on twitter it's like there's constant like that was just what feels like like all the time
on Twitter it's like there's that tweet always
happens like hey you guys in America okay
except
seems like some governments are able to
respond pretty quickly and come to an agreement
that certain things are like good
or bad for humans
right seems like France
you know they do have
an ascendant right but like ascendant in the
sense that they got like 30 something percent right uh of the vote in the last one which was
pretty wild enough to terrify everybody over there but yeah as for now it's just basically
the the cautionary tale of america i mean look at what happened to that i remember dude remember america
damn that's you yo that's america that's how people are looking at it now the one from the
all the fucking movies right right that's what they're doing over there oh shit maybe because
you know that was all just pr uh for how fucked up the country's been the whole time. And now it's just too many people are burning up in it.
Yeah.
And Q, big news.
Q is back.
First post in 18 months.
Yeah.
Go home, Q.
What do we got?
Go home, Avatar.
We don't need Q Anon on top of all this shit.
Q as in Q Anon.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sorry.
I wish it was Gwen Richardson,ardson you know and darius miles
and that clippers their team but no this is fucking cute the q from q anon is back posting
on eight coon or whatever the eight chan board is that uh he posts on and a lot of people are
like pointing to the fact that like a lot of shit changed on the board right before the post went up
to sort of imply like the administrators of this
web board probably know who actually is q maybe it's the administrators maybe they're in cahoots
with whoever it is but it's all just very tiring and i feel like that the q drop was something like
would you like to play a game or some shit and that was like on the heels of the decision at
the supreme court on friday so well those are are some of the things that are trending on this Monday, June 27th.
We are back tomorrow with a whole ass episode of the show.
Until then, be kind to each other.
Be kind to yourselves.
Stick around for a post roll that we're going to play right after this.
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I'm Keri Champion,
and this is season four of Naked Sports.
Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry.
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
Every great player needs a foil.
I know I'll go down in history.
People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game.
Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports.
Listen to the making of a rivalry.
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Presented by Capital One, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports.
Hey, I'm Gianna Pradenti.
And I'm Jermaine Jackson-Gadson.
We're the hosts of Let's Talk Offline from LinkedIn News and iHeart Podcasts.
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That's where we come in.
Think of us as your work besties you can turn to for advice.
And if we don't know the answer, we bring in people who do,
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If you start thinking about negotiations as just a conversation,
then I think it sort of eases us a little bit.
Listen to Let's Talk Offline on the iHeartRadio app,
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I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series,
Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult.
And I'm Clea Gray, former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church. And we're the host
of the new podcast, Forgive Me For I Have Followed. Together, we'll be diving even deeper into the
unbelievable stories behind 7M Films and Shekinah Church. Listen to Forgive Me For I Have Followed
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I'm Keri Champion, and this is season four of Naked Sports.
Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry, Caitlin Clark versus Angel Reese.
People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game.
Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's basketball.
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