The Daily Zeitgeist - Trend Vines 11/10: Midterm Elections, Nick Fuentes, Alex Jones, City Edition Jerseys, Gen Z
Episode Date: November 10, 2022In this edition of Trend Vines, Jack and Miles discuss the midterm election results, Nick Fuentes thinking we need a dictator, Alex Jones being ordered to pay even more money to Sandy Hook parents, th...e new NBA City Edition jerseys, the Right hating on Zoomers for not being conservative enough!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of Trend Vines.
That's courtesy of Johnny Davis, not to be confused with Trendzlers, I guess.
Does that sound enough like Twizzlers?
Yeah, Zeitlers.
Yeah, I know.
Trend Vines, at least you got the words, the letters that spell red are in trend.
Yeah.
Anyways, good short show title, Johnny Davis, as always.
You going to be at the theater munching
on some red vines in the not too distant future mom yeah i'm thinking uh you know what maybe we
gotta go with the whole crew actually no i'm thinking about that yeah we might have to do a
little group outing again so we can yell at the screen and cheer for nicole kidman unironically. Oh, is she in Wakanda Forever? No, remember? I'm just joking.
Yo, I really was like, oh shit.
No, Jack.
I mean, she's in all of our favorite films now.
Right.
Yeah, no, technically.
How do you feel about the thing
that they're issuing a new one of those?
Have we talked about that on this episode?
That they're like, it's a hit.
The Nicole Kidman preamble's a hit,
so now we've got to produce a new one.
And it's like, no, it's an ironic hit.
We had a guest, I think, who brought that up
when he was like, I think it was the overrated
was like cheering for that
because you're encouraging AMC.
But I was like, look, it's part of our
downward spiral psychologically
through the pandemic.
So we're just going to, yeah, we're going to hoot and holler at Nicole Kidman.
I love it.
I feel like it's interesting that they're sticking with Kidman.
They're like her weird energy.
Her strange ghostly not knowing how to clap ass energy is what people fuck with about this.
Oh, I thought you meant
she couldn't clap the yeeks.
No, I just meant she doesn't really seem to know
how to clap.
It shows you where all the pauses go.
She definitely can't clap the yeeks either.
But I think part of it,
I think it's just like this high-low thing.
You know, like Nicole Kidmanman at amc while i'm in
my sweatpants you know it just feels like such a mismatch at amc being like mystified and enchanted
by creed 2 yeah like who could you get like who's highbrow enough that it is such a like
iconoclast mashup that you're like whoa daniel day lewis oh see but what that's yeah 100 believable
though it's believable that he would go to the movies and be mystified just by like all the
technology because i think people view him as somebody who lives in a shed and like cobbles
day and night by candlelight like i feel like tilda swinton would like tilda swinton but like
it would have a completely different vibe people would be like that was the best one i've ever seen
right versus like they call i guess you just need someone full of shit i think that's what
we're responding to is like oh you know it's her acting responding that world yeah i feel like
tilda swinton the vibes would be that somebody has a gun trained on her
from off camera as she's doing it.
All right.
Who are you?
Did you already introduce?
I don't think I did.
I'm Jack.
Oh, man.
So rude of me.
I'm Jack, and this is my good friend, Miles.
Nice to meet you.
Hi, listener.
Let's tell the people what's trending, shall we?
Yeah.
Bobert. Yeah. Bobert we? Yeah. Boebert.
Yeah.
Boebert.
Boebert.
Lauren Boebert.
You know, everyone's most hated or one of them.
I mean, everyone has their most hated member of Congress.
But Lauren Boebert of Colorado.
People are refreshing the shit out of election results right now because this race has been like going down to the fucking wire.
At first, Adam Frisch had
a lead then she started
eking back as it stands right now
when we just checked she's up by like
800 something votes
and there's still a few thousand left to count
so I'm like please what's gonna happen
here which is wild because
a lot of people I think
again most of the traditional prognosticators
were like might
not be so easy to unseat her but it's i mean it's this is definitely very very close yeah this was
not viewed as a race that was going to be close this is one that we're more invested in for
humiliation purposes right humiliation yep she's a local house person yeah Right? House rep.
Congressperson Lohan Boebert.
Boebert. Maybe you should go with that
just to kind of switch it up a little bit.
Rudy Boebert.
Is there anything there? Anything?
I don't know. Okay. Yeah, maybe a mashup.
I like that. Maybe they collab on a project.
Why don't we just call him Rudy Gobert?
Right.
You know, he started the pandemic.
She finished it.
There you go.
All right.
Nick Fuentes, just going down the hit list, baby.
Yeah.
All our faves.
They're all, everybody on the right is super turned up right now and angry because they're like,
but we said really vapid talking points that don't relate to people's lives and ignored the Supreme Court's heinousness, and we're still losing?
Nick Flynn says, maybe you're lucky enough to not be so well-versed in all these extremists.
He's a white nationalist, racist, anti-Semite, every single kind of hatred this guy embodies.
kind of hatred this guy embodies he recently on his like talk like live stream uh he he's basically has some thoughts about like why america needs a dictatorship because you know he realizes uh i
think we're outnumbered so we need a dictatorship you gotta recognize the fact that this is a
godless country i hate it it's immoral it's wrong it's heinous it's evil also not only is that godless country
you are in a not sound treated studio either sir that room sounds very with a backdrop that
suggests that you are in a building that doesn't exist that is as tall as the empire state building
in like five blocks like next door yeah right next door to the empire
state building um we digress allow him to go on his dictator's creed but this is an evil country
and this country will surprise you with how evil it is and that's why you got to get this out of
your head that there is some silent majority cavalry that's going to come out of the woods
and save us at the last minute. It's not.
Interesting.
When we meet the left on the battlefield and they outnumber us like five to one, that's it.
But the point is, when you look at these things like abortion, it's popular. People like abortion,
hate it, but it's true. And you can thank the Jewish media for that.
Whoa. Yeah.
Sodomy is popular. Being gay is popular you know being gay is popular being a feminist is
popular yeah sex out of wedlock is popular contraceptives are that's all popular that's
all that's not to say it's good that's not to say i like that popular means the people support it
which they do and uh here's the turn it sucks and it is what it is but that's why we need uh
dictatorship that's unironically why we need to get rid of all that we need to take control of the media or take control of the
government and force the people to believe what we believe or force them to play by our rules wow
so um that's the energy from one corner of i like when he said i have a dictatorship i'm like
kind of lost control of his faculties for a moment. Like Dr. Strangelove
or what's his name
from the
Jinx when he was like,
Robert Durst.
What?
Had the
bile duct just
work in overdrive.
That's fun.
Is that a person with a following?
That does look like it was filmed in his
base no i mean nick fuentes is known on the far right i mean he's you know like he's like also
he he was like so far right he's like maga's bullshit like at a third time it's not going
far enough yeah communist maga's bullshit so yeah i mean it's this is definitely somebody who has an audience
but it i mean it only takes a few days of clips like that to end up becoming like the normal thing
that a bunch of people say uh but we'll see what happens there but i think it is clear the
frustration that the right wing is like experiencing now truly like i was always trying to
think like did they really think there was a red wave or were they fucking with the base to get
them riled up enough that the disappointment when it didn't come they could weaponize which seems
like this would lead you to believe that it was all part of a plan to weaponize and be like all right let's
everyone's so flabbergasted though you know what i mean because typically what i thought the script
was going to be it's a red wave it's a red wave and you heard jesse waters that night for like
i mean and if there isn't then something's up wink wink that i thought the second the numbers
weren't going their way you would hear challenge after challenge after challenge,
like total chaos.
But it seems like a lot of people
who preach the election denialism
weren't quite living it on the day
for, I guess, a little bit of luck there.
Because it's illegal to say that.
Right.
And they see what happens to the others.
So I don't know.
But I'll say this.
I mean, I know this is i mean i know this is what
clearly this is what republicans are thinking anyway they just aren't saying it in such clear
terms they're basically like well we got to make sure that vote doesn't count and only ours do
gerrymander gerrymander gerrymander and then maybe that's one way but yeah yeah i mean the
gerrymandering just got fully like that that was was a not a fringe thing. I mean, both parties have been gerrymandering for a long time, but like the degree to which Republicans gerrymandered local and even, you know, House elections was pretty staggering to people and, you know, treated as such in the mainstream media fairly recently and now that's just been like kind of
added into the equation so i mean it yeah it remains to be seen like nobody's really mentioning
everyone's just like well the republicans are still going to win the house with let's look at
the total number of votes cast for the republicans versus the democrats here right see let's see
those numbers to get an idea of where we're at
yeah yep but you know that like all that hardcore gerrymandering again they're like oh fuck obama
doing good let's paint the town red by any means necessary and we saw like democrats not really
checking that in the same way until like a few years later and they're like, oh yes, it's getting completely out of control.
I guess right
now, just the bare superior
numbers are what's helping.
And then Alex Jones. So just a trifecta
of the best of the best.
We got Bo Burt, we got Fuentes,
we got Alex Jones, baby.
Yes, Mr. Jones
and me. Oh,
families from Sandy Hook, about 473 million uh so the judge just
basically the court has ordered him and the company to pay another 473 million dollars to
more on top of the nearly one bill yeah yeah yeah yeah but again this is like while we say that like wow that's a lot of money
there's also countless you know like there's also talk about how he's declaring bankruptcy
rich people know how to keep their money away when they owe a lot so we'll see what actually
happens and and if he you know he ends up with his pockets inside out um all right let's take
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City Edition jerseys, NBA.
I mean, we have an NBA podcast.
Yes, Miles and Jack.
Got Mad Boosties.
Yes, obviously.
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100%, 100%.
But yeah, there's new city edition jerseys
and for us as basketball loving people the jerseys are also fun and the city edition jerseys are like
every team every year they can get the city edition which is where they can do something
a little bit outside of the norm of what their traditional colors are for the team i think one
of the saddest ones is the lakers jersey yeah like both the 76ers and the lakers at least y'all have
like an interesting script and it says like city of brotherly love but they both seem like they were
designed in microsoft word right Or someone is selling bootlegs
outside the arena.
Right.
And you're like, man,
this ain't the jersey this year.
Right.
And you're like, wait,
this looks like such little effort
was put into it.
I thought Rob Palenka designed it.
There are no I's in it
in Los Angeles.
So he may have designed that one because remember rob plinka
we don't use the word i or even the letter i around here exactly we just put trophies
in place of the eyes anyways you were pointing out the memphis one is dope yeah because every
team is doing something that's relevant to the city so the memphis grizzlies one it has like this gold platinum metallic look like
again they're first of all just paying homage to all of the music like stacks records and things
iconic coming from memphis but also memphis rap uh so like you're getting a little bit of that
dimension like the little chrome reflection which is really dope the spurs i'm not gonna lie i like
the callback to like the 96 all-star game you know with the
Fiesta colorway uh which is nice the Washington Wizards one is also dope I think also because
I'm Japanese I love cherry blossom iconography and this is like a whole cherry blossom vibe
the Charlotte Hornets one appears to have an abbreviation for clit on the front of it? Is that CLT?
Yeah, CLT.
I mean, you have a dirty mind, sir.
Okay, my bad.
Yeah, I'm not sure.
Is that their airport?
It might be.
Because the Portland Trailblazers,
there it says PDX, and I love it.
The color, it's like a mint green and black,
and that one has a street going across that is literally like the print of the carpet at the Portland airport.
Yeah, like that became a meme.
So the Clippers uniform is like black and red and very simple.
But then it has what looks like stained glass behind it.
Yeah, that's like that's meant to like echo like the Watts Tower.
That's dope.
I really like the colorful ones,
especially if there's a story there.
The Sixers last year had the old Spectrum,
which is where they used to play that court
in the Barkley days, represented.
The Memphis one is pretty dope.
But yeah, I don't know.
So one thing, Minnesota's jersey seems to have i i don't know why they
have chosen to go colorful because it doesn't seem like it fits yeah i was reading something
about it about like it was just meant to like um be a shout out to like the creative community
of like minneapolis and i know like the type set was created by like a local like a lot of the fonts
and stuff were created by people from those cities um so i think it has something to do with that
yeah all right because when i thought i was like it looks like a like a rug like i'm at a sailboat
race right like with the color block i'm like yeah okay yeah but both the lakers and the sixers
just are like white and i guess city of brotherly love is cool but
they're also doing the thing with the tight arms you know yeah yeah yeah which i'm not like that's
not what basketball jerseys are to me they're doing that across the board it seems like i mean
everybody well and also the the players are wearing the jerseys tighter too like we're in the new era
yeah you know it's not
like back in our day we wear all like a 3x jersey down to our ankles that's right anyways uh gen z
is trending yeah again more fucking anger from the right so many fucking bad like the same take
i've seen from many and it's like only takes like three
people in maga world to say and then all like the new blue checks on twitter like yeah we seriously
need to think about raising the voting age because these young kids don't know what they're doing
there people have even said arguments like it should be 21 because you don't have the wherewithal
to like wield some life changing shit like a vote.
Oh, the gun control argument.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Wow.
Wow.
Now y'all are bringing up studies about how the brain ain't fully formed.
And like there's there's still like adulting that can happen, et cetera.
But now they're just doing that because they're like fuck man these kids they don't
think the status quo is cool uh and i don't know i mean like look a tip to all political parties
start hiring younger fucking consultants and you might see something change right or at least people
who come from like real life situations not like some political creature who's like two three
generations in on the game do we have the numbers in like in terms of what the like how much Gen Z voted?
A lot of the early stats that people were pointing to was just like how the split is like absurd.
It's like like Gen Z isn't fucking with conservatism, basically like exponentially.
I want to say like maybe 70 to 30 or something like that so i think a lot of it
is a lot of anger slash like denial about like how can our thing be this unpopular with young people
but crime there what about the crime oh the crim the crim wave what about the crime
no they don't know about the crim wave man what about the crime no they don't know about the crim wave man what about the crime
yeah so oh because also there was a you know they're the new gen z congressperson from florida
uh is going to be sworn in yeah so there's you know there's i couldn't tell if that was like
where the story was or like what the raw numbers were but it does it does feel like things broke more progressive than any of those
pollsters we're expecting it's like the same thing that like like boomer like silent generation
teachers would say like would be like i don't know why we're these kids are too sensitive
we're like now everything's a participation award a lot of that i think is just translating into people becoming just generally more empathetic right so they're like dude what what are you talking about like
let somebody like die because they've had like some kind of like pregnancy complication because
restrictive abortion like what no yeah all that to say is their like message of like abject hatred only appeals to people who
are like trying to grip like to the ashes of like this weird old america they think is dying yeah i
want somebody to do one of those twitter threads that's like a brief history of the young people
shouldn't be allowed to vote because i'm sure this shit happened in the same like every time
like the young people are more progressive and smarter than the previous generation.
And that is a scientific fact based on IQ norming and all that stuff.
So it happens every generation.
And the danger of young people voting, the power of young people voting is evident in this take.
And I think the other big thing is like, obviously Gen X and boomers,
they're making up a bulk of the Republican party and like people in there,
like,
you know,
millennials like in their thirties are a little bit more split.
But I think with millennials and younger,
like we're,
we've like,
everyone has some version of like,
we don't like what's going on.
Yeah.
You know,
like that's kind of the general tone of like how we see things so i think because of that that just naturally makes you think of
like well what is the next move like what is progress what is the how will this problem get
solved where older people are more like we had it really good i don't know why people trying to
introduce all this other woke shit and it's like that's not what this is like we're trying to introduce all this other woke shit and it's like that's not what this is like
we're trying to fucking move towards solutions here but it is also the generation least raised
on mainstream media and you know they've least been strapped to that feedback and they're like
wait a second like we we don't really agree with almost anything that you guys are saying. What are you watching in here,
Grandma?
Alright, well,
those are some of the things
that are trending on this Thursday
afternoon. We are
back tomorrow with the whole last episode
of the show. Until then, be kind to
each other. Be kind to yourselves.
Get the vaccine. Get the flu shot.
Don't do nothing about white supremacy.
And we will talk to you all tomorrow.
Bye.
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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
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Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry, Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
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Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry.
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Every great player needs a foil.
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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.
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