The Daily Zeitgeist - Trend Lease Act 4/14: Obama, Tornados, The Kardashians, FAANG,
Episode Date: April 14, 2020On this edition of the Trend Lease Act Jack and Miles discuss Obama endorsing Joe Biden, Tornados ripped thru the South on Easter Sunday, The Kardashians are trending because the most recent fight bet...ween Kim and Kourtney inspired an incredible piece of quarantine content, and Netflix is now included in the acronym family, formerly GAFA, now FAANG. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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One was the protege of Charles Manson.
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The other, a middle-aged housewife working undercover for the FBI.
Identified by police as Sarah Jean Moore.
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to the Trend Lease Act.
That is courtesy of Johnny Davis.
It is a play on the Lend Lease Act, which I was just telling Miles was a World War II
piece of legislation that allowed us to...
He doesn't know much about World War II, it turns out.
Nope.
I know everything.
The reason we're laughing is we...
This is our second time through this.
I had my mic aimed at the floor uh but we only got to this part explained it to
me yeah and uh so he knows a lot about world war ii very little about how microphones work miles
damn yeah you got me anyway let's talk about the trends let's talk about let's talk about this guy, Obama. I guess Obama endorsed Biden.
Thanks, Obama.
Thanks.
Thanks a lot, Obama.
I mean.
Yeah, so he endorsed Joe Biden.
Least surprising news.
It just seems like everything's lining up.
The Dems are lining up all in the same direction.
Bernie yesterday, Obama today.
Who's tomorrow?
What's next? What's next ken griffey
jr oh kent griffey jr would be tight that would actually be dope as fuck i just i don't know why
i'm like you know what dude all right all right griff let me know let me know big announcement
coming big announcement coming guys it's actually ken griffey jr uh the big unit randy johnson oh wow and the big hurt frank thomas
yeah all the all in together we need them together uh i don't yeah i think i don't have
this whole thing literally anything to think about this to say about this no aside from of course
that is going to happen and i think the one thing thing I've read that I hope they really think about is who Biden's running mate will be to try and energize people.
Because with just Joe Biden on that ticket, it's not getting many people excited, at least to volunteer for him.
I'm sure people will come out and force to vote against Trump.
But I think having a woman of color as his running mate would be a pretty smart move.
I think they've been doing
a lot of polling saying
that that would likely yield
good results,
especially in battleground states,
to turn out as many people
as possible.
Who are we thinking about?
Kamala Harris?
I don't know.
Whoever it is.
I mean, I think at this point,
between that and just thinking
of that people in Wisconsin were made to vote in a pandemic and then even trying to fathom what a general
election could look like in november i'm just like i don't know dude thank you sure please
yeah the i mean the the wisconsin vote ended up going in the democrats favor right it was more
uh successful for the the liberal candidates on the wisconsin ballot
well yeah and they also you know credit to them they were able to oust uh conservative
supreme court justice in their state supreme court um with the liberal challenger um which
i don't think has happened in that state since the 60s so there was one silver lining i think
because at the end of the day of many people in wisconsin had to go vote that day because the supreme court was saying yeah yeah how about you know take your lives
into your own hands as you exercise your your right as a u.s citizen anyways it'll be interesting to
see who biden uh picks his running mate it'll be interesting to see uh how things progress
in this quarantine you know it'll also be interesting to see how Trump gets way more militant
about keeping everybody safe at home,
distancing from one another when it comes time to vote him out of office.
If you need any indicator of how desperate he is,
he's thinking of just eliminating the post office
as a way to prevent mail-in voting.
So it's like, okay, well, what if I end electricity?
Then there's no electronic voting machines.
He's eliminating the post office because it's a failure.
It's a failure.
Losing business, even though they don't get a cent of our money.
Tornado is trending.
a cent of our money um tornado is trending uh this is uh horrifying at least 33 people were killed after tornadoes uh ripped through the south on easter sunday and continued uh over
the ensuing uh hours and days uh yeah it's yeah this is i mean i i don't know that this had any impact but
it is something that we were talking about in the run-up to tornado season is the fact that there
are fewer planes in the air uh means worse meteorological forecasts because uh commercial
flights actually gave a lot of data back to meteorologists.
But that wasn't like their reason that there was any...
There's no story about the time of the response
or when they were able to predict the tornado, right?
I don't know.
Oh, just as an aside?
I just think it's...
Yeah, as an aside, that's interesting.
And they were saying specifically they were worried about that having some impact during tornado season so right i don't i don't
know that this is that impact but it is interesting to think about well i think the other part of it
is this that like when you already are dealing with on a pandemic and on top of it people needing
medical assistance and how first responders
react and move in an environment like that i mean that's those are the layers of like a response
that you just don't want added on top of an already really difficult situation so i yeah
thoughts with all of those people dealing with that across i mean how many states like
just the entire like what almost like the entire southeast right yeah
it was really bad yeah layering is uh is not good when it comes to things like this to to disasters
so yeah hopefully people are you know helping helping each other out helping themselves out
and staying safe but right kardashians are tweeting a momentous event on from
the world of keeping up with the kardashians i guess actually not because this happens like
every episode but kim and courtney fought each other a while back like what feels like years ago
but it was in the okay yeah it's been like the launch point for like an absolute gem of quarantine art
of this one man at Aunt Emilia.
It was my favorite tweet.
Basically, a one-man performance
of the fight between Kourtney Kardashian
and Kim Kardashian that ends in fisticuffs
and aggressive white lady nail digging uh
it's just like i don't know i think half of the fun now of seeing the content come out of this
quarantine is just how the thing the the pieces i love so much are the ones people doing like low
the most lo-fi stuff but so clever so like in this video it's just one guy and he's somehow
doing all the punch-ins like in a reality show because he's taking the time to edit it he's
using an ironing board as a stand-in when two people need to be in the frame it's like the
ones i see where people have been doing the fake airplane shot out the window or fake helicopter
tour have you seen those videos like where someone would just project like okay so there's this video
where this dude projects it looks like a guy in a helicopter and he's like looking out of a
helicopter window like going around manhattan or some city and then like as you zoom out you
realize the framing you're seeing of the window was him just holding a step stool over his head
and you were looking through like the legs of the step stool that were creating like the frame of a window and he was wearing like aviator sunglasses and he was
just wearing like a gaming headset and they go even wider he's just projecting a video that
someone shot out of a helicopter on youtube it's just like and it's like i'm sorry it this is all
i have that's great content that's what we need courtney really seems to get the the brunt of it
i feel like.
I don't know if this is something that our listeners give a shit about,
but Courtney seems to...
What do you think?
She picked a great father for her children in Scott Disick,
I'll tell you that much.
That much is true.
That guy is the most horrific piece of shit I think I've ever seen.
Do you think she's still kind of suffering the ramifications of that
from her sisters just being like, you fool?
For me to answer that would presuppose that I have any modicum of knowledge
of the Kardashians outside of where they are and where they grew up.
What are your Kardashian watchers telling you, Miles?
Let me tell you.
Okay, I've got my ear to this the hills of brentwood
or where did uh holmby hills i have my ears to the streets of holmby hills uh where they grew up
and let me tell you the saint martin of tours crowd they're they're abuzz with some rumors
um and finally fang f-a-a-n-g is trending. We had talked before about GAFA, which is Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon.
Netflix has now been added, and it is now Fang,
because Netflix is one of the big boys now.
Their stock went up 22.6 percent so far this year while everybody
else's is going way down wait how do you what what's the parameters to get into this club like
what's the like you got to be like a trillion dollar company you're saying i don't think there's
any like official thing other than that they are like world beating tech companies that are too big for
the good of our existence our online and like digital existence um but this is this is one of
the first times i think this has probably been happening for a while but i i hadn't realized
that it had been in the world of business like Like Netflix had been kind of coronated into that,
into that world.
Yeah.
I mean,
I know like even just today specifically,
their stock went up 5% just today.
Jesus.
Yeah.
And that's ahead of the earnings.
So who knows?
Yeah.
I don't know what that means.
I,
it sounds like if it's what you say it is, I love it.
But I haven't just loosely just the way we do the show.
I'm going to say it's probably something to do with people staying home.
Huh.
I don't know.
I'm no Jim Cramer, but that's my two yen.
Don't sell yourself short, man.
That's just my two yen from over here, bro.
Back to you.
All right.
Well, guys, that has been today's episode we hope you guys are staying
home staying safe uh washing your hands being kind to each other have a good afternoon we will
be back tomorrow with a whole episode of this podcast and we'll talk to you guys then. Bye. Bye.
There's so much beauty in Mexican culture,
like mariachis, delicious cuisine, and even lucha libre.
Join us for the new podcast, Lucha Libre Behind the Mask, a 12-episode podcast in both English and Spanish
about the history and cultural richness of Lucha Libre.
And I'm your host, Santos Escobar, emperor of Lucha Libre and a WWE superstar.
Listen to Lucha Libre Behind the Mask on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you stream podcasts.
What happens when a professional football player's career ends and the applause fades and the screaming fans move on. I am going
to share my journey of how I went from Christianity to now a Hebrew Israelite. For some former NFL
players, a new faith provides answers. You mix homesteading with guns and church. Voila! You
got straight away. They try to save everybody. Listen to to spiraled on the iheart radio app apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts in california during the summer of 1975
within the span of 17 days and less than 90 miles two women did something no other woman had done
before tried to assassinate the president of the united states one was the protege of charles
manson 26 year old lynette from nickname squeaky the other a middle-aged housewife working undercover One was the protege of Charles Manson. 26-year-old Lynette Fromm, nicknamed Squeaky.
The other, a middle-aged housewife working undercover for the FBI.
Identified by police as Sarah Jean Moore.
The story of one strange and violent summer, this season on the new podcast, Rip Current.
Hear episodes of Rip Current early and completely ad-free and receive exclusive bonus content by subscribing to iHeart True Crime Plus only on Apple Podcasts. 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.