The Daily Zeitgeist - Thumbs Up At ArlingTrend 8/29: Trump, Arlington Nat'l Cemetery, 'Jurassic World: Rebirth', Marijuana Too Strong, Kamala Harris, Mark Zuckerberg, JD Vance

Episode Date: August 29, 2024

In this edition of Thumbs Up At ArlingTrend, Jack and Miles discuss Trump's photo op at Arlington National Cemetery, the upcoming 'Jurassic Park' film, weed being too strong now (according to The Atla...ntic), Kamala Harris' college resume, Mark Zuckerberg's letter to Congress about Facebook censorship, JD Vance telling Kamala Harris to "go to hell" and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:45 that is Miles these are the things that are trending on Thursday August 29th tell you one thing that's trending Donald Trump's photo up at Arlington still the controversy continues to unfold
Starting point is 00:03:00 for like I don't know it just seems like there's a lot of uh lines that were being crossed and it was like for me it was like yeah that seems really disrespectful definitely par for his course for the trump golf course but then the picture really drove it home for me yeah when you see him standing before a soldier's grave that he didn't have permission to uh be standing in front of giving a thumbs up like he's at chucky jesus yeah and it got like it got worse because they're like they said we could be there and they're like the cemetery officials are like no and also you shoved this woman and she would press charges but she's too afraid to do that
Starting point is 00:03:42 because the fucking maga internet will come for her life yeah um and then even the army made a statement and like army yeah against a republican presidential candidate yes yes and then because of that fucking chris la cevita the who we'll talk about tomorrow who didn't know what hollow he was on hollow ground rather than hallowed yeah uh he like posted like a video of him there and he said reposting this hoping to trigger the hacks at the fucking army like what are you fucking who's your base anymore get the fuck out of here so anyway yep the the i mean i guess this the metaphor works they are they dig the grave deeper uh on this particular issue and are not able to get out of it you guys are the weird ones uh also
Starting point is 00:04:32 jd vance we just always like to check in with him he is dropping a couple new bangers every week uh this week we got the uh hulk hogan don't worry every any every everybody i'm not going to take my shirt off shirt off what okay we got the screen cap of him uh saying something and then the c-span uh oh one person like single person clapping but yeah the latest one also i think the same place where he made his really fucking cool uh you know hulk hogan remark he was talking to a group of firefighters and when he's introed he's getting some booze let's hear this as he takes the stage yeah yeah d vance jance dance Vance. Yep, him.
Starting point is 00:05:28 Semper Fi, guys. We got some, sounds like we got some fans and some haters. That's okay. Does that sound, sounds like you got some fans and some haters. Says Kay.
Starting point is 00:05:36 He gives a that's okay where the, his words don't match the hand gesture. He says that's okay. And then one, two, three, and then puts his hands up like he was, he had says, that's okay. And then one, two, three, and then puts his hands up.
Starting point is 00:05:45 Like he was, he had just said, that's okay. He's just struggling to be normal human. The best though, too. Cause a lot of you are like, maybe there was, maybe they were shouting down somebody who didn't like him and they were doing that. And they're like, no, this is him when he leaves the stage at the very same event.
Starting point is 00:06:03 He's also sent off with booze. We're going to fight for you whether we get it or not. God bless you guys. Thank you. It started out promising. Miles, they're saying deuce. His name is James Deuce Vance. Somebody on it was
Starting point is 00:06:23 on Twitter commented. They they're like they're saying boo ants timely simpsons reference that's right um all right uh so that's what's going on with their campaign um in more important news uh the jurassic world franchise is being reborn mere two years after we had supposedly the final, the finale for the whole franchise. Oh, that was, wait, the last one was supposed to be the last one ever? Yeah, Jurassic World Dominion, they called it, quote, end of the Jurassic era. And it reunited the stars of the original film along with the chris pratt era actors um but they did something smart miles okay what what uh most people only savvy viewers might have noticed is
Starting point is 00:07:16 they made it really shitty so people felt like there was still something to be done with the franchise yeah everyone was like well that can't be that that can't be the fine it's not like the final statement it's not like i'll close the book on anything yeah um and so in so doing they opened they left the door cracked open just in case people were like could we could we try doing a good jurassic park movie what about that and here we come with two great actors so now it's like maybe maybe this is what they're doing um there we're getting another movie next year starring scarlett johansson and mahershala ali and the first details of the movie uh are out including the title jurassic world rebirth oh clever again the last movie was two years ago um but yeah i don't know i don't know
Starting point is 00:08:15 how much reincarnation takes yeah that's true who am i to say who am i to say i'm not an enlightened being uh but okay, like sure. It reportedly takes place five years after the events of Dominion, which is more time than will have elapsed in real life. That's so true. It's going to hit
Starting point is 00:08:38 theaters in 2025, so Dominion came out in 2022 and it's going to be about trying to extract dino DNAna to create a miraculous and life-saving drug wait it has to be about the dinosaurs yeah yeah you know what i mean no it's not like an or the origin story of extracting the dino dna no i know what i'm saying but they're oh wait what no no no it's you're saying it's not about that you're saying in this movie yeah the premise here is that these people are looking to extract the dino dna for now a new purpose which is a miraculous
Starting point is 00:09:10 wonder drug yes so it's got a big pharma bend to it and also it's like it's just about people like oh man did you get the sample nah all right well let's get yes they're basically taking the premise of uh avatar to wave the water and being like but what if we just did that in our film uh i see so in the new movie only a limited number of dinosaurs remain and live in specialized biospheres okay and three of those creatures hold the key to a potentially miraculous and life-saving drug and then covert operations expert zora bennett played by johansson zora bennett attempts to secure the genetic material from the dinosaurs but ends up stranded with a civilian family on an island that holds a secret that has been kept from humanity for decades so maybe there aren't only a limited number of these maybe lots of dinosaurs ah it's interesting that they're fucking with the timeline because the
Starting point is 00:10:12 timeline is the thing that never made sense about the jurassic uh park film is that right they cloned dinosaurs and then just like fast forward to when they were full grown somehow yeah yeah yeah or they discovered cloning dinosaur technology in the 60s and like kept it a secret for that long but that would have been this one's real old yeah and the other thing that doesn't make sense where all that dinosaur shit go to you know what i mean oh right like the one they they like put get like that one shit pile that's the only dinosaur shit we see is that one pile yeah where is the other stuff and that is a lot of shit that is one big pile of shit absolutely all right uh and finally uh no not finally finally before break sure and finally before break the last story before break uh
Starting point is 00:11:03 marijuana is too strong now. According to The Atlantic. Let's take a break. Yeah, The Atlantic dropped an article with the title, Marijuana is Too Strong Now. And I just want to read the opening paragraph. This is by Malcolm Ferguson from The Atlantic. And he says, A strange thing has happened on the path to marijuana legalization. Users across all ages and experience levels are noticing that a drug they once turned to for fun and relaxation now triggers existential dread and paranoia.
Starting point is 00:11:36 Check. That's actually what it always did for me. But then we get this quote. Quote, the density of the nugs is crazy. They're so sticky. A friend from college texted me recently. Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:11:50 Quote, I soloed a joint from the dispensary recently and was tweaking just walking around. Translation for the non-pot savvy, this strain of marijuana is not for amateurs. Yeah, no shit. thanks for the performative like oh buttoned upness yeah we we could tell even if people aren't uh marijuana savvy yeah it's uh i mean the whole the whole bend of this article is basically being like dude man the weed they're putting out there it ain't like the 60s and it's way too strong and the government needs to get involved if we're gonna legalize this crap um it's very odd like it's like if you've been to a dispensary like there are there are so many options uh where you
Starting point is 00:12:40 can get any level of thc or even CBD, whatever you, whatever your pleasure is. Right. So it just got like this. It's weird. Like when he said like, shit, is it responsible to be unleashing this kind of a powerful drug onto the world?
Starting point is 00:12:53 Like who is this Jurassic park? What the fuck are you talking about? That is actually what they were using the dinosaur ship for was to grow just the wildest weed and T-rex shit right right right yeah it's right the legalization actually makes it so you're not just beholden to whatever you can get your hands on right like they're they have a store where they're like this one is like actually pretty mellow and yeah this one actually doesn't have any psychoactive elements to it and you can you know use responsibly um but this feels yeah this feels like they're trying to create a problem
Starting point is 00:13:32 with yeah i think like you know because a lot of it is time like there needs to be more regulation like rather than talking about like the potency there i i like after seeing that new york time or la times investigation about how much like contaminated or stuff with like all kinds of weird contaminants and chemicals were in certain like weed and vape products. I think that's a bigger concern than like this shit too loud. You know what I mean? Like that's where I think maybe there could be a little bit more attention if at all. But again, the take of this is definitely like dude who like, he's like, I can't just, at all but again the take of this is definitely like dude who like he's like i can't just weed makes me think about my stepdad right just the atlantic just when you google the atlantic marijuana uh i think brian the editor was pointing out that the history of the recent like articles
Starting point is 00:14:18 that will come up so we got marijuana is too strong now almost no one is happy with legal weed marijuana's health effects are about to get a whole lot clearer. Congress accidentally legalized weed six years ago. The marijuana legalization conundrum. Yeah, we get it. Their thoughts are clear on this one.
Starting point is 00:14:36 They're on the wrong side of most things. I'd say about 9 out of 10 articles are unreadable over there. Depending on who's writing. Let's take a quick break and we'll be right back. Yeah, it turns out. Nine out of 10 articles are unreadable over there. All right. Let's take a quick break and we'll be right back. I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series, Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult.
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Starting point is 00:19:01 Listen to Crooks Everywhere starting September 25th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And we're back. We're back. And the right is continuing. and we're back we're back and the right is continuing it's uh building its logical air tight case against the harris walls ticket um obviously we covered yesterday the conspiracy where they pointed out that tim walls was pictured with a dog he claimed was scout but it was different than scout his dog that he uh posed with in other pictures and then it was just like no the wording was actually vague and this was
Starting point is 00:19:52 just him next to a different dog at the dog park while he was also with no he's lying he said there's only one dog in the world uh anyway so that one was just a a mess swing of an attempt and also a mess yeah swing in a mess and like what were they going to prove that he didn't like just just try and like think through one step ahead and if that's true then what exactly then what are you saying i want a behind the scenes of you working with their oppo research well okay and if that's true then what what are we getting that so what he's a freaky guy with a bunch of dogs named scout he has no dog guys yeah work we're caping for a fucking felon right now right who's got all kinds of freaky shit boys we gotta be we gotta become harder than this
Starting point is 00:20:45 come on now so as uh you know some somebody clearly saw that story and said guys guys guys this thing goes all the way to the top his boss is liar too and i can prove it uh kamala harris always talking about working at McDonald's, I found a resume of hers. She doesn't mention McDonald's at all. What? Yeah. So this is their mic drop evidence that Kamala Harris, liar, is that her resume and job application for a position as a law clerk doesn't mention the time that she worked at McDonald's after her freshman year of college. Right. Much like when I was applying for jobs in politics, I didn't say
Starting point is 00:21:35 I worked at a laser tag place. Yeah. I rarely put my experience washing dishes at an italian restaurant in lincoln kentucky on my resume these days it's not you got to well then now you're lying and now you're a fucking liar okay got your ass okay so if true then what i mean i that makes more sense right that if true then you could say this person is completely obscuring their background to appeal to working class people. Sure. But like, okay. But just like try. Yeah. Like maybe don't bring this one to me until you've actually looked and said she actually didn't work at a McDonald's.
Starting point is 00:22:16 Like we did a background check. Like there's no evidence of her working there. Don't just bring me the absence of a mention of McDonald's on a resume as evidence that she didn't work there. You dumb, dumb motherfucker. And also, just find, if true, then find that smoking gun. Baby, don't use the resume. That would be so fun to make fun of her about. If she really just made up the McDonald's thing and she was like actually you know we're working for fucking a wall street bank like yes please that would be great i'd love to make fun of her about that yeah yeah
Starting point is 00:22:52 they make swift boat in her man they're gonna get like fellow workers from like once it's proven that she has worked there they're gonna get fellow workers being like she would take the fries out way too early. Too early. You know how much salt she'd put on them? A guy, I'm pretty sure, had a heart attack once from eating McDonald's. Damn. And it wasn't from the McDonald's all the time.
Starting point is 00:23:15 I would actually appreciate that. I'm always in search of the saltiest fry in a batch of McDonald's fries. I love the salty one, baby. Yeah, when you get get it you get him you're like oh this one's turned this is pickling my mouth yeah yeah exactly all right uh let's talk about mark zuckerberg yeah yeah i've been seeing him like try to get his riz up a little bit he's like grown his hair out uh he's starting to rock a chain he's changed the clothes he's wearing baggy tees did you see did you see the the clothes he's wearing. Bag your tees.
Starting point is 00:23:48 Did you see the video where he's in a tuxedo holding an American flag wakeboarding? Yes. Yes. Yes. He called Trump badass recently, too. Did he? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:57 These motherfuckers are all going to just turn into our biggest fucking nightmare. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. going to just turn into our biggest fucking night oh yeah yeah yeah every tech ceo that was like once lionized and been like guys they're the answer all every single one of them's gonna go the way of the musk yeah because i think they look at elon musk and they see somebody who's like taken over like people's brains and just they're they're probably like jealous because they're sociopathic narcissists yeah yeah but he's now he's really helping he's really helping the gop now with this letter yeah in a letter to uh representative jim jordan jim jordan was like
Starting point is 00:24:38 what's going on like was the obama or that was the biden administration like doing shady things yeah this is all part of trying to get uh misinformation blocked on about no that's not no it's about censorship jack censoring censoring real information about my censorship crusade uh yeah this is what this was in response to jim jordan's censorship crusade yeah he's saying that by blocking misinformation about covet 19 they're censoring the american people yeah he said quote in 2021 senior officials for the biden administration including the white house repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor certain covet 19 content including humor and satire and expressed a lot of frustration with our teams when we didn't agree and then he
Starting point is 00:25:25 goes on to be like he's like it felt like it was wrong yeah this is a letter to jim jordan he's like i felt that was wrong and i regret that i did that blah blah blah blah blah um but the the fucking the horseshit of of it all is that this is something again jim jordan has been talking about for years the fucking supreme court even heard arguments about this and they they were like bro i don't know i don't know we don't even see any we don't see any there there sorry so now zuckerberg is now giving jim jordan this like letter to fucking you know parade around um which i think is interesting given you know the election coming up for prime you know a proliferation of misinformation and running a
Starting point is 00:26:05 huge social media platform like facebook what that means now like he's like yeah now when they all that election denialism stuff shows up i might amplify it i don't know yeah it's just i mean we already saw that like after the 2016 election he or during the 2016 election he like caved and was like really willing to you know back away because he was afraid of being called not sufficiently like down the middle when it came to republicans and uh yeah i mean he's he just wants power and he wants people to think he cool guy yeah and uh narrator he was not and he's not and he's not and unfortunately this is just again this is all a fake crisis because that's all the republicans are dealing with right now and yeah i mean this guy just handed them a real nice gift and this is like
Starting point is 00:26:57 also too like there were quotes i think from uh a trump book where like he's also saying shit like uh like where trump was like i wanted to put what did he say he's gonna lock him up or something anyway it's who's zuckerberg trump yeah he was like claiming that zuckerberg like was like he was against first he was plotting against me during the 2020 book when i am king you will be first against the wall zuckerberg but yeah like the fact that he's caving on not spreading like governmental pressure to not spread deadly misinformation is so wild like so on the nose like that is what they they like when people are like facebook is extremely dangerous not really in the u.s as much much anymore because it's not used by anybody
Starting point is 00:27:46 under the age of 65. But in other countries, they have been known to spread deadly misinformation. Misinformation, lies that get people killed. Yeah. This is also, like I said, that Trump book where he was against me.
Starting point is 00:28:01 He also said, quote, he told me there was nobody like Trump on Facebook, but at the same time, and for whatever reason, steered was against me he also said quote he told me there was nobody like trump on facebook but at the same time and for whatever reason steered it against me we're watching him closely and if he does anything illegal this time he will spend the rest of his life in prison wow as will others who cheat in the 2024 presidential election this is a yet to be released book so jesus christ yeah Yeah. It's, uh, yeah, it's going to be bad.
Starting point is 00:28:27 I feel like a lot, there will be a lot of capitulation. Oh yeah. The fanning of the flames is, uh, yeah, it's, it's not going to be pretty,
Starting point is 00:28:37 not going to be pretty project 2025 is, uh, yeah, it's going to make it possible for him to do whatever the fuck he wants if right uh if he does get into office and as we saw in 2016 like people with brains like mark zuckerberg's are just trying to triangulate like and you know take risk into account and be like okay well if there's a 10 chance that trump wins that's still 10% chance that Trump wins, that's still a 10% chance that he can come after me.
Starting point is 00:29:08 So I need to position myself and also make myself look fucking sick and cool at the same time. Look at my floppy Gen Z broccoli hair, dude. And I'm rocking the chain, bruh, with the oversized T-dog. I feel like we're going to start seeing some tattoos pop up from zuckerberg you know what i mean what if he got some face stats yeah like i feel like we're gonna start seeing like just little things popping out of the collar of his shirt who is uh his like uh zuckerberg's like famous roman emperor that he's like obsessed with like that's why his hair you know like they were saying like right right caesar augustus it's a guy yeah exactly like that that like that's why his hair, you know, like they were saying like, uh, Caesar Augustus, it's a guy. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:29:45 Like that, that like that's influencing him now and he's like having some kind of crisis, so now he's just turning into trying to be somewhat young dude. Yeah. Yeah. And then, yeah, next up is going to be some teardrop tattoos or like, uh, maybe that loca kind of hand tat. Who knows? Who knows?
Starting point is 00:30:00 Weird seven foot tall statues of his wife that look terrible. Yeah. That was so fucking weird. That is, his wife that look terrible. Oh yeah. That was so fucking weird. That is. I mean, it's just, it's just,
Starting point is 00:30:09 Oh, I, did you see the clip of JD Vance telling, he said he told Kamala Harris to go to hell. Yeah. Yeah. But it was, can we play it?
Starting point is 00:30:19 I haven't actually seen it. I've just seen that. He said it. It's delivered with the kind of vigor that you would expect from a guy who thinks he's a tough guy. Right. Famously. So here he is, Mr. Tough Guy, J.D. Vance. Look, go to hell.
Starting point is 00:30:34 Kamala Harris is disgraceful. We're going to talk about a story out of those 13 brave, innocent Americans who lost their lives. It's that Kamala Harris is so asleep at the wheel that she won't even do an investigation into what happened and she wants to yell at donald trump because he showed up she can she can go to hell whoa and that's not like the video skipping that's his brain skipping uh when he's like trying to get all right yeah do you think he was trying to do dramatic a dramatic pause i think he was yeah yeah and he's like you know i shouldn't say it but it's not convincing like it's wild because like the first sign that trump had that like something
Starting point is 00:31:18 was happening here with trump yeah was him just destroying jeb bush jeb bush like was supposed to be the candidate that everybody was going to get behind and he like immediately just got fucking rinsed by trump for having like low energy and yeah um you know one person clapping and being like please clap uh like he now has brought onto his ticket the most jeb bush ass yeah motherfucker since jeb bush he's the dan quayle of jeb bush's yeah that's right or something or but even then those are people who are performing much better than jd vance there's just there's a piece in slate that was just talking about how like his because of, like, he's just unable to execute anything that remotely seems like humor. No. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:08 But they keep trying, man. I know. And this is such a fucking, what are they doing? Like, they used to realize, they were so buttoned up, right? Like, that you're like, this isn't even a real guy. These Republicans are, like, plastic people. But now, like, with the Biden switch, they're really turning up on the like we just need to start turning up like we need to get nasty yeah and like they're it's just it's just repulsive to
Starting point is 00:32:31 a lot of people like even their own base are like well sure i guess yeah go to hell but yeah like bringing that up in the context of the really bad look of trump showing up at arlington and like yeah doing a thumbs up and like you know pushing something works there can we fling it up one time let's hang it up angering the army um yeah he like he brought it up and he's like oh you want to talk about bad and it's like no that's still worse man what are you what are you talking about just go to hell man and just and i just wanna just y'all got some of those sprinkle ones all right dude um and then just like pretend like from here at the with regards to the jokes i just like do a joke whatever makes sense you know whatever makes sense whatever jokes make sense like that's that's what I do here. And then you guys can laugh. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:25 Um, is that cool? That, did that work in terms of like selling me as kind of one of you? They, there's a, I just saw this thing. I think it's in talking points memo about the Arlington thing.
Starting point is 00:33:39 I'll just read this expert quote. Three days ago, the Trump campaign held a campaign event at Arlington national cemetery. The idea was to lay a wreath honoring the 13 members of the u.s military who were killed during the evacuation of cobble in 2021 and film a political ad they would distribute the video and attack vice president harris and president biden for not quote showing up for their campaign event which they sought to portray was an established memorial wow that was like their initial so they were gonna pretend that this was a whole like this was an established memorial and like they just weren't there yeah um
Starting point is 00:34:13 but it turns out nobody was there because you're not allowed to be there and they just took a dump on their own head like yeah dude killing wow wow wow wow wow yep all right well those are some of the things that are trending on this thursday afternoon we are back tomorrow with a whole ass episode of the show until then be kind to each other yeah be kind to yourselves get the vaccine don't do nothing about white supremacy and we will talk to y'all tomorrow. Bye-bye. Bye. Hey, I'm Gianna Pradenti. And I'm Jermaine Jackson-Gadson.
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