The Daily Zeitgeist - Tim AllTrend Was Such A Bitch 12/7: Taylor Swift, Biden Student Debt, Chipotle Assault, Republican Debates, The Santa Clause
Episode Date: December 7, 2023In this edition of Tim AllTrend Was Such A Bitch, Jack and Miles discuss Taylor Swift being a CIA psyop hell bent on taking over America (according to the Right), Biden cancelling some student loan de...bt, the woman who assaulted a Chipotle employee getting sentenced to working at a fast food restaurant, the continuing Republican "debates", and Tim Allen being a little bitch on the set of "The Santa Clause"!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of Tim Outrend was such a bitch.
Courtesy of Casey Wilson's interview.
We're going to get to it.
Yeah.
Talking about the Santa Claus.
Turns out the Claus in that contract is the star is gonna be kind of a bitch
here's the clause diva baby i think i just figured something out i was i've been trying to
figure out who elon musk's like new kind of head turn to the side uh delivery reminds me of from
that new york times thing from that new y Times thing. And I think he's been studying
Wayne's World. Like, he really, like,
his delivery
reminds me of Wayne Campbell.
Yeah. Because, yeah, Wayne would be like,
yeah, right? And then he would do
these kind of, like, nods to the side on the
couch, for sure. Yeah.
I feel like he's just, like, taken
Wayne Campbell's delivery and gone full
fascist. I do believe that
Wayne's World is a
fantastic film. So
I don't know why people are so critical
of it.
G-F-Y.
If you want to threaten me
with money,
go fuck yourself.
And then, ha ha, Shaw,
bro. Then he starts putting his hair behind his ear
like a Wayne
I kept waiting for that but his little head turns
when he's like yeah this one
and now I'm going to turn my head and everyone's going to laugh
anyways
the fallout from Time Magazine's
most consequential
person of the year pick
to date
Taylor Swift.
It continues to reverberate
because the right has
figured out that this whole thing
not just time
picking Taylor Swift as a person of the year
the whole Taylor Swift's entire
existence
successful year
it's all been a left wing
sigh out.
I don't know why it took me so long to see this all right what's what's the case here they must have some really good evidence like
is there something happens like a leaked like a cia program or something like that so there's
well you know you obviously have like mk ultrara where the CIA was trying to figure out how to control people's minds.
And in trying to do that, they accidentally invented the counterculture movement by introducing LSD to the public.
And like giving Ken Kesey, one of the like leaders of the hippie movement, acid in MKUltra tests.
So all the evidence we have of CIAs
actually controlling your mind,
they're not very good at that shit.
They fry.
They want to.
They are bad at it.
If anything, they created a monster
that they couldn't put back in from their perspective.
But so it's more just insinuations
like that the end of wokeness account said,
if you don't think the regime has plans to weaponize her
just in time for 2024,
you clearly have not been paying attention.
Whereas Stephen Miller posted,
what's happening with Taylor Swift is not organic.
Okay.
Either are you, Teenage Mutant Ninja Goebbels.
What are you talking about?
Not organic.
Jack Posobiec literally said,
the Taylor Swift girl boss psyop has been fully activated.
I mean, I'm curious what they think
what they think is happening
do they think
so what did Stephen Miller
think was happening at
her concerts
does he think that those
seats weren't actually full
is he confused because
charisma
is like an alien property that he like just can't
can't comprehend well yeah i mean look at stephen miller like absolutely hated throughout high
school you know what i mean right like it's no secret like he was like an out there racist at
santa monica high school and people did not like him so that it makes sense from that guy's perspective who was like
always went oh fuck the popular thing like fuck that it's like stupid or whatever that popularity
is just like baffling to him and absolutely like cancerous to him um and i'm sure there's also just
like you know how like like the way like political wonks and campaign people also look at it like you look at voting
blocks too and he's just trying to basically be like oh shit this is a huge group of people
who could potentially just vote democrat because of it i mean it's the same way they looked at
kanye west and thought some shit would go down with him right that he was going to win the 2020
election yeah that's simple or something like that just like oh that's their leader and that's simple or something like that's just like oh that's their leader and
that's what happens and while i'm sure many people would like many swifties would heed the words of
their you know leader taylor how much like i don't know maybe they have polling to see like what the
swiftie fucking dynamic is going into 2024 i mean there was one time when she tweeted, I think it was 2023. She tweeted, I've been so lucky to see so many of you guys at my US shows recently. I've heard you raise your voices and I know how powerful they are. Make sure you're ready to use them in our election this year. And then linked off to vote.org and they saw, I think 30,000 people registered to vote off of that one post,
uh,
which is like,
yeah,
there's not like good conversion,
not great conversion.
It's 30,000,
30,000.
It,
it was the most people that registered to vote in a single night since the
last presidential election okay i remember that
yeah yeah yeah so it's she's able to move some people to vote but i don't think she's like
starting the revolution with that with you know this is on some uh just rock the vote
doesn't matter what you vote for you just gotta vote just vote which you
could take it either way like yeah for donald trump right you know exactly like it's yeah she's
been vague enough that people are like is she a nazi you know what i mean so yeah i don't know
why they they're like but again they're looking at how much like because we saw this going into the the elections earlier in november how people were
talking shit about taylor swift and not like that actually not doing well like that that like brought
attention to themselves in a way they probably didn't want um so that effect is definitely real
but like if you're talking like that candidates yeah yeah there was someone who said said something
about like her fan base or whatever, and it did not.
A lot of people were just like, oh, this person?
Oh, I might vote now against them.
Not to say that it was a full-on, it's not causation or correlation.
There's more like, oh, I don't know.
Maybe that's something to do with it.
Clearly, she is very popular. So it's not the smartest idea to think that that will somehow win you over by taking an absolute dump on her.
But it's also not like she was saying revolutionary shit in that Time Magazine article.
As I looked through it more, it's an interesting read if you're a fan.
Sure, you want to hear what her inner thoughts and feelings are about like things that have happened to her in her life.
But for those of us that aren't and are looking at like, why is this person person of the year?
And it's like, whatever, you know, like there's a, there's a one part that said, quote, the upcoming vault tracks for reputation will be quote fire.
She promises the re-recordings project feels like a mythical quest to her.
Swift says, quote, I'm collecting horcruxes.
I'm collecting infinity stones.
Gandalf's voice is in my head every time I put out a new one.
For me, it is a movie now.
Like, it's not talking about, like, workers of the world unite.
Like, shit like that.
I don't think the right needs to be that worried, to be honest.
But again, I get it, too.
If she does choose to say become politically active
yeah that's that's probably that's a cultural force that you would have to contend with
yeah yeah yeah for sure uh laura loomer posited that swift is who democrats are counting on to
interfere in the 2024 presidential election just go for it i mean i was joking in the last episode but fuck it bro biden swift 2024
let's see yeah i don't know why biden yes there we go
the idea that she's gonna interfere in the election like it's like oh you have russian
interference well we have taylor swift interference we'll have someone out loud say
what their values are um yeah but sure psyop
psyop uh well speaking of joe biden uh a couple pieces of i think good news yeah um one he just
canceled five billion dollars in federal student loan debt uh which brings the amount of debt
relief under his administration to 132 billion dollars for more than 3.6 million people Obviously the Supreme Court stopped his central plan to yeah
You know just do a broader thing. So it's more piecemeal at this point
and
obviously this being America
Because they killed off all the bureaucrats who help with things like this like just reading the cnn article
about like what you have to do they're like so this program like you have to go through this and
then by matching this program with this other program that was designed earlier this year to
coordinate with the previous program to make like it just seems like so you have to become a
professional bureaucrat for a couple months right but it is still, you know, progress and definitely,
you know, a lot of people are going to feel that. And I know a lot of it is limited to like
specific kinds of borrowers. So like if you got, uh, like defrauded by a for-profit college,
or you've been paying for at least 20 years or like if you're a public sector worker
these are all through like existing student loan forgiveness programs that exist so they're just
trying to like turn up all the levers on stuff like that it feels like the actual like kind of
boots on the ground felt uh economic realities things that we've been you know when we talk about
the mainstream democratic party pointing to well these economic indicators
say it's better than it's ever been uh like that that's not it but like this is the sort of thing
that i feel like people can actually feel yeah because the things people feel are like wage
inequality and yeah like how you know what what being in a union can do for your occupation your
career and things like that and we're so far behind like other countries, if you want to compare in that sense.
Yeah.
And I mean, again, like look at our health care system.
But these are the kinds of things because a lot of it is perceived like the perception
of how much disposable income you might have after a month or something.
And most people, like if you look at like all the factors that they kind of make any
kind of metric out of that, more people feel that they're having less and less money to use than people that are.
And I think that's like, that should be the metric that they should be really focusing on because that's like, you can't tell people about GDP.
Right.
They honestly like, and I get how everything's interconnected and that might be the reason they're like the company they still work for is still in business etc etc but if you're trying to like like you don't need to do
all the fancy branding of it if you can just make people like there's something tangible there and
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And so there was this viral video
where an Ohio woman threw a burrito bowl
at a Chipotle employee
that the thrower has been convicted of assault.
Yeah, in her face, the worker
had to go
be treated at the hospital for burns on her face.
So this woman who threw
the burrito bowl
was convicted and her conviction
comes with
a unique punishment.
Judges love to
get a little headline.
Oh yeah.
She was sentenced to 180 days in jail but the judge gave her a chance to reduce her sentence by 60 days if she spends that
time working 20 hours a week at a fast food restaurant um which raises this idea that has been kicked around on the internet that I kind of like
that everybody should be forced to do mandatory customer service work.
If you're not, like, I think most of us spent time doing mandatory customer service work.
Yeah.
I mean, unless you're like fortunate and you're like, I worked at my dad's company or something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Usually you're like, who's going to hire me? Oh, yeah usually you're like who's gonna hire me oh this like birthday place this restaurant this bar yeah yeah that's like yeah
easiest place but if you're not if you don't have a background in customer service uh you should
have to work a mandatory year if you're going to be an american to just like make you less of a fucking asshole. Yeah.
And yeah,
more empathetic,
I think to,
um,
people at all levels of the economy.
Cause there are people,
you know,
how like sometime I remember like when I would be dating and stuff and like,
or just like out in the world,
you could,
you could tell when somebody has never worked a job like that because of zero
empathy and they have zero understanding of
what the job is and like they think like they're king shit of the restaurant and like why the fuck
is this i'm like this place is terrible watch me chew this person out yeah that that could
definitely help um also but i'm like you fucking assaulted this person too and i'm like you might
need a little bit more than some fucking you, time at the restaurant because like that 180 days, 90 were suspended.
So that leaves you another 90 and you can knock 60 off by working fast food, which means at most, maybe you'd spend 30.
That's where I'm like, you know, I, I, I know.
And I think that's what I think I gets, gets me a little bit kind of irritated is because I'm not like this woman is white.
And I'm like, how often are we seeing some kinds of things like be, you know, when people are getting the book thrown at them for not being white?
Although I do like I do like conceptually what is happening here, because truly like one part of it is like now you need to fucking humble yourself a little bit first.
So you can understand what's going on.
Yeah.
I mean,
just generally it is a very dangerous job being customer service,
especially at a fast food restaurant.
Um,
a study found between 2017 and 2020 fast food restaurants were the sites of
at least 77,000 violent or threatening incidents.
And they are counting on young kind of untrained workers to
like handle these situations like late at night trying to get people to like leave who who've
been there you know who are like wanting to stay or uh they're just like yeah well i'll send the
person who works the register out there to like deal with it and yeah it's just and that's why
you also see shit where like those people like they have they they're not they shouldn't have to be
security and mediator and negotiator that's why like you see these people throwing hands because
they're like i don't i'm in a fucking weird situation this is this is what i know how to do
yeah um and yeah like those calls like those are the ones that get like when the people actually
call 9-1-1 like how many times have you been at a job and some wild shit happens and you don't call the cops?
You're just like, well, that shit was fucking wild.
Unless something
terribly egregious happened, like people
were pulling guns or something like that.
Even in that case,
this article has some examples
where people had guns pulled on them and were not
allowed to go home.
Yeah, right.
That sadly sounds so normal.
Like in a job like that.
I mean,
and even like this woman,
the poor woman who got fucking splashed with a Chipotle burrito bowl and got
burns on her face.
She couldn't go to the fucking hospital until after her shift was over.
Yeah.
Like,
what the fuck?
Yeah.
And I get that.
I think that woman was a manager or some shit.
And maybe she's trying to be like, and that's when you're like, uh, don't the company don't
value internalized.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They don't fuck with you that much because like the way she put it, she left Chipotle
after that.
Cause that shit, she was like, yo, they did not fucking have my best interests at heart
there.
So no, I do not work there anymore.
So anyways, I don't know.
I kind of like it.
Like instead of mandatory military service, we get a mandatory customer service oh yeah i think like especially too if
you know i think a lot of people if you have a very privileged life it should absolutely be
mandatory i think many other people who aren't as wealthy can find a way to like exist in the world
and like they understand what is happening but i feel like when you have people who are like living
in a completely different reality and service workers are like literal like npcs in
your life where you're like yeah yeah exactly the stuff yeah that's yeah that has to get
sorted out quick yeah yeah no like maybe a test if your like household income is over x amount of
dollars if you just like you don't have to do shit, if you've never had to work that job,
then if you do work it,
you check it off,
and you've done your service of a year.
And if you don't,
then you just have to get in.
They're like, hey man,
the clock's ticking.
You're about to turn 28.
You're about to turn 28.
You need to get that fucking,
that service job in pretty quick.
Yeah.
I'll literally die if like
I have to wear like a
McDonald's thing like I can't do anything
like that
well no you should you learn a lot about yourself
alright the Republican debates
happened seems like a lot of like
sniping and just
so they were attacking one
another there were only four left right
at this point,
that are allowed on the stage.
DeSantis, Christy, Vivek, and Haley.
And in some cases, it was like,
they were just kind of crabs in a bucket,
just trying to pull each other down. Like, this is the person who was trying to take my numbers away and so they were going at each other um then vivek was just throwing it
was like someone who's losing a boxing match on points just throwing wild haymakers in the 15th
round just being like gas gassing yourself out yeah just do we do we want to play that quick i mean yeah just just know he's
about to say some vile racist and just overall just nonsense uh but this is vivek ramaswamy who
is the desperation is just oh boy this is coming off you something stinky like donald trump attempted
to take on and if you want somebody who's going to speak truth to power, then vote for somebody who's going to speak the truth to you. Why am I the only person on the
stage, at least who can say that January 6th now does look like it was an inside job. The government
lied to us for 20 years about Saudi Arabia's involvement in 9-11, that the great replacement
theory is not some grand right-wing conspiracy but a basic statement
of the democratic party's platform that the 2020 election was indeed stolen by big tech
that the 2016 election the one that trump won for sure was also one that was stolen from him
by the national security establishment okay even the fucking i love you okay all right asshole like yo cut him
off cut him off who gave him another white claw no uh yeah wow you really you went up there with
your brown butt and you really said the great replacement theory what did he think what does
this is the thing that i'm always understand when like people of color i mean i do understand but
like there's always this like weird fake promise in their
minds that if they go full
bore white supremacy,
that it is going to make them likable.
Make the white supremacists like them.
Yeah, and that they will ascend.
I get like from a survival thing, like
how people would assimilate or whatever because
whiteness may protect them in some other way,
but like doing this to like
appeal to it while also
being a person of color like you look like to them they're going to be like no they're going to say
is he gets it versus that's our leader because it ain't going to be you and just to say like
just with this ethno-nationalist shit that's what it is kind of wow that now we're at the point where
like this is what they're doing on a debate stage to try and break through is just like screaming out vile racist conspiracy theories.
And try and get Trump to, you know, notice them and decide that they should be running.
Because none of y'all are doing shit after this.
I mean, obviously, this is I mean, Nikki Haley has the best shot of being anywhere near Trump, but I don't even know at this point.
Yeah.
Who what Trump's got in the old laboratory.
If he got a Taylor Swift of his own, he's cooking up him in a Blake. What's his name? The Shelton Blake Shelton. Yeah. I don't know. Who's the, I'm trying to think of the, was it going to be him in fucking Tila tequila at this fucking rate. Right. Um, finally, uh, Tim Allen, uh,
yeah, we already heard from him on this episode mere moments ago,
but it was just interesting to hear,
uh,
Casey Wilson,
very funny actor,
um,
was,
had a single episode arc or,
you know,
a couple episode arc in,
um,
the Santa Claus TV show. Oh oh it's a show i thought
it was a movie okay yeah this is the one the santa claus tv show that he brought back and uh so we're
i'll just read some of what she had to say about what it looked like tim allen was such a bitch it
was the truly single worst experience i've ever had with a co-star
ever.
That she had buried this
until now because the producer on the show
is a great friend. So I'm in a scene
it's just me and Tim Allen and I'm supposed to
throw things at him. I think he's
a burglar. So he's coming down the chimney
obviously as Santa and
I'm woken up thinking there's an intruder.
Basically like a home invasion scene.
So I'm throwing things at him.
He goes over to the producer who is standing four feet from me and goes,
and I hear him.
He goes,
you got to tell her to stop stepping on my lines.
Producer turns to me with horror on his face and has to walk one foot to me
and goes,
um,
Tim would ask that you stop stepping on his lines.
Wilson said everybody was walking on eggshells around him.
When he was done, he was so fucking rude.
Never made eye contact.
Never said anything.
It was so uncomfortable.
It's the end.
And Tim Allen goes leaving, takes his Santa cape,
picks it up and drops it on the floor and walks out.
And they hustle in his stand in.
Lovely man who's much
nicer to act against people are scurrying
to pick up his velvet Santa coat
he's a bitch and this is the best
I won't say who said this
someone that I do not know
perhaps in the crew breezes past me and just
goes you're seeing him on a good
day
wow
well yeah I mean shocker really i don't know old tim i mean what the fucking like
god like being around people like that this is again it's like i feel like some actors should
also be crew on a set yeah know what it's like to have someone singularly be like, I'm going to fucking make this place fucked up for everybody because I'm the star.
Yeah.
Shush.
Yeah.
and you know what they were like and some of the philosophies of those civil like pre-columbian civilizations you know talked about multiple tribes having this thing where you like the
people who were the rulers in one season would then switch to being you know the custodians or
the you know like that everybody would just shift between roles it was like
because you never wanted anyone to think like their worth to the tribe went above anybody else's
basically and like that was an idea that many of them settled on and that makes a ton of sense and
but of course those philosophies just are ignored to these ghost
people showed up in boats talking about our king sent us you're like what the fuck is this what
the fuck oh he's basically god you would love him he's actually he was actually picked by god
to wear that crown and have sex with his cousin. So, hmm.
Makes you think, doesn't it?
Yo, producer Victor in the chat just chimed in and said,
when I was a kid,
I signed up to be a background actor
on the third Santa Claus.
And the directors told us,
parenthetical, a bunch of kids
at the casting call,
do not speak to Tim Allen at all.
Wow.
And it was a quick comment but looking
back at it it was weird yeah yeah well cocaine's a hell of a drug allegedly yeah i know you think
that he's santa claus and he's all friendly and stuff and maybe he's playing him but he
fucking hates your gut he's on a fucking bender too dude no eye contact you might think you're
a fucking demon or something swing on you i'm sorry. The only way to guarantee that is if you fucking stay the
fuck away from him, please.
Wow. Unbelievable.
Alright. Well, those are some of the things
that are trending on this Thursday,
December 7th. We are
back tomorrow with a whole ass episode of
the show. Until then, be kind
to each other. Be kind to yourselves.
Get the vaccine. Don't do nothing about
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I'm Dr. Laurie Santos, host of the Happiness Lab podcast.
As the U.S. elections approach, it can feel like we're angrier and more divided than ever.
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.
Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.