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Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of the Weekly Zeitgeist.
These are some of our favorite segments from this week, all edited together into one nonstop infotainment laugh extravaganza uh yeah so without further ado here is the weekly zeitgeist so there is a rumor out that there will be one more tiger king episode to really close the loop
uh do we know anything about what what this episode is going to focus on not really i mean
like jeff lowe the dude who looks like short david morse uh he like in a cameo video like
revealed that there was something coming up netflix has neither confirmed nor denied but it seems
possible and it's weird because like a lot of this information
like broke on justin turner's wife's pod justin turner who plays for the dodgers his wife has a
podcast i don't know like it the the chain of information is all over the story at all anymore
it's in like but all the you know like a deadline everyone's been talking about it because of this
and i think a lot of it has to do with the fact that Netflix wasn't unequivocal on being like, no, that's a fucking joke or a lie.
But I don't know.
I mean, I don't know what itch you could scratch at this point with another episode of this.
Yeah.
We certainly don't need another one.
I didn't follow it to the end, so I don't know what happens.
But I feel like, I don't know.
I feel like people have almost already forgotten about it.
We're already at that point, so they got to hurry up if they want to get in there.
Yeah.
I mean, I think this could be an example of what we were talking about where after you watch a movie, if you want to like find more information on it like you have to create more information on it
and so because the world is starved for more information on tiger king they're like there's
gonna be another episode and jeff lowe sure enough like the guy who is the in a in a show that is about just unbelievably dishonest,
just shady characters,
is the most shady, dishonest character of them all.
He's our source for this piece of information.
We're all like, yep, I'll buy it.
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know, man.
Take everything out of Jeff Lowe's mouth with a grain of salt.
But yeah, that's why for me, I'm like, even if I'm not overly invested in it,
the only thing I'm interested about Tiger King is if David Spade will play him.
Yeah.
Take everything out of Jeff Lowe's mouth with a grain of salt,
but take what is on top of his head as a fashion instruction.
I don't know if you guys want to talk about the fact that I'm rocking the
bandana with a baseball cap look,
but yeah,
yeah.
With trucker hat.
But that is my new look.
I'm trying to pull it off.
That,
that gold cross dangle earring that you have is also fucking legit.
Fucking dope.
All right.
Let's talk about high school
students
I saw some riding around
my neighborhood on
bird scooters the other day
yes on Sunday
that sentence
let's talk about high schoolers
I saw a couple of them
I've seen some
I've seen them they're've seen some. I've seen them.
They're on TikToks.
No, but they know that they're not supposed to be hanging out together,
but they probably...
I feel like I can forgive teenagers more than any other type of person
for breaking the social guidances that we've been given.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, their brains aren't fully developed yet.
Not that I recommend it.
Anybody under 21, you got to pass.
You don't have a fully formed brain.
We are sorry for you.
Yeah, that's why you're a moron who's like,
hey, if I get corona, dude, I get corona, man.
Yeah, yeah.
It's like, I too...
The universe begins and ends with me.
I cannot conceive of my actions affecting anybody else.
I am a teenager and i
know everything already so actually it doesn't matter what an expert says because i already knew
that so is trump a teenager is he like is some kind of big situation happened with him yeah
exactly that actually all lines up yeah who was so toxic because they never could admit they were wrong. Whatever happened to him?
He's president?
Oh, my God.
He made a wish on Coney Island.
To that Zoltar machine.
There's this article in Wired where one of the editors there
was just talking to their own high school student kid
and also got them thinking about speaking to
other ones and there's been a lot of write-ups about this just because in general like especially
for high school seniors right now this is the weirdest fucking event ever you're this is
typically the fucking home stretch senioritis is about to fully envelop your brain where you do
fuck all because you've either you know you know we're probably going to college you got the prom you got the whatever and now none of that shit is happening and like so there's a
very select group of kids i think who are mourning that very specific experience and then and then
everyone else in between who sort of like lost the structure of academia where like academia gives you
the fuel to need your friends to like make your friend group even more like to
to improve it and strengthen it because you have this like shared struggle of going through school
together yeah and also like just psychologically like they have amplified as this psychologist
saying amplified innate developmental motivations that make them hard to isolate at home the
hormonal changes that come with puberty conspire with adolescent social dynamics to make them highly attuned to social status and peer groups so like their food is gone yeah in a
way like their social food yeah yeah i saw um andrew t uh who's been a former guest on our
our podcast talking about like watching two teens sneak out and like have a secret meeting at night
oh yeah that tweet yeah when he's like i'm simultaneously like the bad guy and the hero
yeah like i'm the hero of a zombie movie and the villain in a teen romance
yeah i can't imagine what it would be like to be a teenager right now because at first
i really thought when
this the outbreak was first happening i was like damn they're closing schools i'm like i wouldn't
i probably would have loved that as a teenager obviously before fully understanding of what like
the the human death toll would be yeah but like very myopically being like oh that would be pretty
cool if like you didn't have to go to school forever and then realizing wait that's from my
perspective now from what i thought i wanted then and then i sort of realized my generational
bubble too i was just being like oh yeah dude i don't know what the fuck this is like for
teens and i'm sure many listeners too have there are a lot of listeners who have younger kids or
teenage kids who are like yeah this is happening all the time. Yeah.
Yeah.
I was going to say,
I don't know what Andrew did at the end of that tweet
if he talked to them.
I called the cops on those kids
who were driving around in bird scooters
and just let the cops know that, you know,
these kids are out here.
Oh my God, don't call the cops.
The cops are the most annoying thing right now.
The cops are just like circling around
like i was i was trying to go to pick up like some people some very nice people on twitter
had left out some stuff for me somebody left out some beans for me somebody left out some
thermometers for me so i was like going to make these pickups and i was like driving through
silver lake and like there were these there was stuck behind a cop
car that was going like five miles an hour and like i was just i had nowhere to go like i could
only just like tail tailgate them basically and it's just like what are they doing they're just
like trying to enrage me right now because they have like nothing else to do because for the most
part right now at least you know everybody's at home there's not
chaos in the streets or anything right yeah it's just important that these teens see them you know
the teens see them and know they're out there paying attention that's what all it takes is
one of these jerks to hurt themselves in my driveway yeah and i'm and i can lose my house.
Oh my God.
See, why is this making us all senior citizens so much earlier than we should be?
It's really sad.
They're jerks.
They're all jerks, these kids.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, teens, we feel for you.
Hang in there.
Use each other. Use any resources you can for
you know mental health yeah purposes because and you know if you're if you don't want to talk to
your parents about it just let them know that you need somebody to talk to and i'm sure they'll find
a way to or hopefully they'll find a way to get you some resource
because this sucks and it's totally understandable
that this would be incredibly difficult
for you guys to deal with.
But don't go out and kiss your girlfriend or boyfriend
and then bring back COVID to your family.
Don't do that.
And if you have any friends,
because we all have friends who live with grandparents,
think about them because they have to go home to a family
or people in the home who are at risk.
That's the other thing.
It's like, whew, please be safe.
Also, okay.
For all the teens that listen to the Daily Zeitgeist.
Yeah.
But okay, so I'm going to extend this though
to the adults that listen to the Daily Zeitgeist.
Okay.
Because I am very aware of many people who
are still seeing their significant others their non-living significant others through all this
and i would just like to say right now cut that shit out cut it out do not do it it's not cool
i just read some like what the like cut sex diary about the girl who's like roommate kept inviting guys over like different
guys oh no and this is in new york city too it's just like stop like everybody just be like you
don't have the excuse anymore of being a teenager and also if you have a roommate you're putting
that person in danger don't be a fucking idiot right now i was curious like you know if people have like sex addictions what
that you know like how there's really you can't exercise any caution especially if you're like
your brain is running on like i need to be with intimate immediately the thing that i've seen just
with your comment about like uh significant others do you know people who are like have been together for years but have separate
places and are like isolating away from each other even though they see i know a few couples
where i'm like how are y'all not living together already right and even through this are like
half quarantining in your own places but you're in a real yeah anyway i mean that's just a little goss from me
i have close friends who are doing this and i've just said everything i can and it's just like okay
well you're like but we're not seeing anybody else it's only it's like i i know she hasn't been
anywhere i'm just like you don't know that you don't know if you're not seeing if you're not
living with her you don't know what she's doing. That Rona drama?
Yeah.
Where you been fucking around?
You got me sick.
It's got to be difficult on young people.
It's got to be difficult on young relationships too.
Because that's a lot to persevere through.
I think of myself in high school and the lengths i already went to like meet up with my
girlfriend i can only imagine what teenagers now like the kinds of fucking like tactics
like special forces tactics they're using to like escape their homes to like meet up
and teenagers are like built to break rules like if you set a rule down, a teenager is just like, okay, how can I circumvent this?
That's the first instinct.
But in this case, yeah.
Kind of got a knot.
Kind of got a knot.
I think that's a good place to leave it.
Jared Kushner addressed the nation
on Thursday, I guess.
Looked like a
living ventriloquist dummy.
Yeah.
I don't know.
It seemed like a book report
that he hadn't really prepared for.
The problem is
he's unfortunately
for the people of this country,
he's the smartest person that Donald Trump knows.
So it's like a default bad idea that he has.
Like what's something overly complex because it requires like multiple lines of thought.
Okay, Jared Kushner solved the Israeli-Palestine conflicts, solved the opioid crisis.
Now help us from the fucking scourge of COVID-19.
And okay, just as people know,
the hospitals are overwhelmed.
We're seeing videos from health professionals saying
we are in desperate need of respirators, ventilators, PPE,
the things that keep us safe
as we interact with the sick during this entire crisis.
And we still haven't had any
leadership at the federal level to basically do the Defense Production Act and say, you know what,
fuck it. We're taking over everything. This is what the fuck needs to get made. Stop asking
questions. People are dying. Or a lot of people are clamoring for the strategic national stockpile
to open. And if you say, what's the strategic national stockpile?
That's got to be something good.
This is from the website.
When state, local, tribal, and territorial responders request federal assistance to support their response efforts, the stockpile ensures that the right medicines and supplies get
to those who need them most during an emergency.
Oh, fucking great.
That's right fucking now.
What we're in right now. Please help. But wait
a fucking minute because we have Jared fuckface Kushner running this thing. This is what this is
what this man's idea. This is what his concept of the national stockpile is. I just want you to
listen to what again, as I just defined what it is, it's for the states in need. This is what he
says at his little presser. And you have instances where in cities they're running out, but the state still has a stockpile.
And the notion of the federal stockpile was it's supposed to be our stockpile.
It's not supposed to be state stockpiles that they then use.
So we're encouraging the states to make sure that they're assessing the needs.
They're getting the data from their local local situations and then trying to fill it with the supplies that we've given them. The same thing with the masks.
So he's like, yeah, here's the thing.
That's ours. That's our stockpile.
What does that even mean?
Who is our?
His? Ours? The White House's?
You are the head of a country that is a
collection of states, motherfucker.
So they can pick favorites.
It's ours. So they can pick favorites.
We fucking paid for it with our fucking taxes.
We're dying now.
Give us the fucking things we need.
Yeah.
And this whole thing is just deeply frustrating because, again, people have said we've got all these shipments coming in from abroad of medical equipment.
And journalists are asking, hey, this is so great.
Thank you so much for telling us about this.
Is this going straight to the hospitals?
And they're saying, no, it's going to go into the private sector
so then people can buy them from them.
These aren't just going direct to them.
We're going to muck it up even further
and let the fucking state governments knife fight
over fucking masks and shit that are going to keep people safe.
It's ghoulish.
Yeah, it's really fucking dark um
especially when you look at the needs and you're seeing these nurses and doctors and health
practitioners fucking screaming for help saying we are you're fucking killing us like you're
literally killing people out here by not doing anything take fucking control as the government
the other issue of this whole thing is jared k Kushner has brought a team of fucking assholes with him to completely meddle in the response from FEMA and other organizations.
And this is a quote from Politico, just so you can hear how people are describing this influx of the Kushner crew.
The culture clash between public and private sectors has been jarring.
senior official described the Kushner team as a, quote, frat party, end quote, that descended from a UFO and invaded the federal government.
To government officials, the outsiders demonstrated a lax attitude to policy discussions at one
point using the website freeconferencecall.com to arrange high-level meetings.
Others have used personal email accounts in delicate policy exchanges.
personal email accounts in delicate policy exchanges.
I feel like people who are in the private sector,
we were raised on this idea that privatization is good in the 80s and that the market economy is good
because it was in opposition to communism.
I feel like we're learning people who are in public
life are actually more competent because they're mission driven and like driven by getting things
done as opposed to this like profit motive which just fucks everything up and it like brings in
this uh the ability for people to just be super corrupt like jared kushner is in the position he's in
because his parents were rich and bought his way into harvard that's how that happened that is the
private sector right like just that that ethos uh trickles all the way down that's what trickles
down not money it's wild though too to see even like people on right wing twitter be like no not jared
kushner it's like universal that people just be like saying this is the absolute worst thing and
we're gonna we're we're actually killing you know our own people out of sheer ignorance
sheer ignorance that's really all it is that's what makes it so fucking frightening and dystopian.
Have you guys touched on this show
on how all the different states are in a situation
where they're outbidding each other for equipment?
No.
No, we haven't.
I mean, it's just so dire.
The lack of ventilators, the lack of PPE, all haven't. it's it's truly horrific and i know that i mean we're talking i just can't underscore enough
how big of a problem this is and like yeah people are dying our health care professionals are dying
yeah it's not just that's just not like an exaggerated statement of like it could they
could die no they're dying they are dying yeah there are people contracting the illness and
perishing and again yeah i i it's well it's, well, I'm furious about it.
I'm furious about the whole thing.
To be honest,
you'd ask how I'm doing.
It's hard.
That's what sends me into a tailspin.
The most is when my anger flares up.
Not that this wouldn't have happened,
that we wouldn't have had Corona virus or wouldn't have had a big problem to
deal with,
but that we're dealing with it like this in the cruelest possible way,
cruelest possible way.
And every step of the way we fuck it up more yeah it breaks my heart i feel like the only thing i can
see a benefit to is that it'll be mismanaged to a point where maybe some people will understand
what the actual stakes are for for most people here but it's going to be at the cost of so many
bodies yeah that's what there has's fucking bodies to make anything happen
is just so and it can't and that and that can't be the fucking way we learn things as a country
that's what also makes it so fuck i've seen so many memes too where people are talking like about
how this is truly like the demasking of america where all the shit that they talk of like oh you know like
us as americans would you know say things like oh you would never see america do something like
china where they're gonna silence doctors or you know take people who speak truth to power and and
censor them meanwhile we have doctors and nurses who are being threatened with disciplinary action or even firing for saying things like we need fucking protective equipment or even with the captain of the USS Teddy Roosevelt who wrote a letter saying, hey, I think I don't want to put 4000 sailors lives at risk because I'm on the boat that has the worst outbreak in the military right now.
outbreak in the military right now. Let's do something. Cut to the government saying,
yeah, we'll relieve you of your duty. And now we truly see, I mean, I think many people have seen it for a while, but I hope to other people it becomes clear just the hypocrisy of the way
we operate in this country, because it's nothing to be proud of. And this is really shameful.
It's always been this way, but just in this escalated situation, I mean,
the way that it, it, it hasn't even been a secret that like really anyone in a position of power
willing to advocate for workers is disciplined or removed in some way. And it's like the,
the Theodore Roosevelt is no exception the Amazon warehouse is no exception doctors
and nurses willing to advocate
for themselves and their co-workers
are no exception and it's like
anyone who's getting in the way of
business as usual or
productivity that we're still kind of diluted
ourself into thinking
is going to be possible is just
you know taken out of the equation to make
things easier for the business yeah yeah i mean i saw somebody tweet that you know some of it there needs to
be a 9-11 commission on the coronavirus response yes i think that's what adam schiff is doing
actually that's what adam schiff is doing yeah i think he's trying to put together
sort of the language to have a like a truth We need it. Even if they don't draw the right conclusions
and in the JFK assassination aftermath
there was the government report
that didn't do a very good job of drawing conclusions
but it at least gave us a bunch of shit
that we could then comb through
and draw our own conclusions from
and that that
needs to happen uh pretty urgently i think so i don't know where our death toll is right now
5 000 or something like that but just two days ago we have him standing up there saying the
best case scenario is to get it keep it between 100 and,000 deaths. And it's hard to wrap my mind around that.
It's hard to wrap my mind around just how bad it's going to get
over the next several weeks, you know?
Yeah.
If it gets to that point, but...
Yeah.
And sadly, there are other people who are saying, like,
that it's overly optimistic to even think that would be the number
based on how poor the response has been
and there's
other reports that some of the testing
is only like 66%
accurate.
It's fucking
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We're living in a horror movie.
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And Forbes has released their list of billionaires.
The article starts off being like, even billionaires um the the article starts off being like even billionaires
get the coronavirus oh boy overall the richest people on earth are not immune to the coronavirus
is literally the first sentence of the article the richest in 2020 world's billionaires list. What the fuck are they?
I mean,
okay,
fine.
Way to like dox yourself.
Uh,
I mean like all this fucking anger towards the 1% be like,
and here's the Aria's list of 2020.
Right.
It's,
it's weird because they actually have it,
uh,
on a map where they're like,
here are the billionaires who live in your city.
Which, yeah, I mean.
That's wild.
There's 50 billionaires in the Los Angeles area.
Elon Musk is close by.
Still, I don't think has given a car to Morgan Murphy, who he stole the tweet from.
Oh, right.
Dude, I try and launch this Forbes website to look at this because I get a full on interactive list.
I think I'm too poor for the website to work properly on my computer.
Like I'm I'm use all kinds of Internet all the time.
For whatever reason, this fucking page won't open properly.
It like crashes.
It is very glitchy for me.
You're always bragging about
how you use all kinds of the internet all the time.
You know, guys,
I use all kinds of the internet.
They're trying to keep...
This is just a website.
It's like a VPN specifically for billionaires
to check out each other. Right, right, right. It's a vpn specifically for billionaires to check out each
other right right right it's a dating site to watch it i mean it makes sense like to have
or not make sense but it's good to actually have this because it helps you understand that it's not
like that there's like only 20 billionaires in the world like it's an entire whole group whole crew
uh and you can kind of begin like you do a little research and you're like,
oh, right, this person has so much money because they have-
Let me put it in these terms.
There are three billionaires in Reno.
Boom.
It's so weird because like,
I talked to somebody about the idea of like,
why it's so crazy to have that much money
and be sad about losing.
Because people with that much money
will like, you know, bet on really like, like you know money markets and things and they'll be willing
to lose like a lot at once but then i'm like if you're willing to lose a million couldn't you just
like you could literally give like just give two million dollars to you know to this community or
something and that's not how they think and that's what i'm like i'm not saying that you some people work hard and
get money but there's no way you can get to that point and have like a good conscious like if you're
just losing money you're gambling yeah you get there by having no conscience
yeah yeah exactly it's the it's the way that they get there that means that they will never think of money the way that we do.
I always think of that Trump story where this magazine was trying to find out who was the greediest and stingiest of all the millionaires in New York in the 80s.
And so they sent them increasingly smaller checks.
And the only millionaire who cashed everyone down to,
I think it was like 25 cents, was Donald Trump.
Oh my God.
Yeah.
I do want to just take a quick look at,
I feel like we're in the stream of the news cycle,
so we're all paying attention from one moment to the next,
and I don't think people in our country take a step back
and really appreciate how badly we fucked the coronavirus response up.
We have the highest number of coronavirus cases at this point
of the top five countries by population in the world.
We have the lowest population density by far um you know we
have more people traveling uh so that you could you could maybe uh give that as an excuse but
uh i think that's also i mean it shouldn't be underestimated the the fact that we travel on
commercial aircraft which don't clean,
like they're not cleaned in between people coming on and off because, you know,
germs are not a thing that shows up.
And,
you know,
it's just very symptomatic of late stage American capitalism.
And,
you know,
just the,
the system at work. so i don't know
it's a it's not a it's not an accident we are where we are and it's it's a bummer the answer
to like 99 out of 100 of these questions as to why the response is so bad is capitalism
why aren't the planes cleaned more why aren't why isn't that more well that costs more money
and that means less profits so we won't do that.
Oh, okay.
Well, why don't we have more hospital capacity built up?
Well, that costs more money, and that means less profits, so we're not going to do that.
Why aren't we just moving some of these protective equipment around to the hospitals that need it rather than setting off bidding wars between our own states?
Oh, that's because that means we'll'll lose money and that means less profits that's that's the explanation
of fucking everything and it's it really it's really fucked up and cruel because we're looking
at all of the all of this behavior with the backdrop of preventable death obviously there
are people who we we can't save every single person that's just a scientific reality but my god
we could have done a lot more and we can still be doing a lot more it's look at india look at
south korea look at a lot of uh other countries that have handled this much better america is a
particularly now again it's a difficult time i think because it is it's 50 i mean it is essentially
50 50 independent sovereign nations
or whatever operating under the banner of the United States.
And then when the person that you defer to
as the overriding leader has no clear messaging
or semblance of an idea of what they're confronting,
then everyone is left to their own devices
and there's no one to defer to or look at.
The role of communication here, again, I one to defer to or like look at like the role of communication
here i i again i don't want to sound like a brag but just it's just the stark contrast is like
uh our prime minister is giving daily updates that are broadcast across all of our media so
so is our president guy oh yeah yeah he's actually he, he's raiding the pants off ours.
But it's just like the, you know, across political lines,
like the unity that as a nation, New Zealand citizens have responded to the idea that this is what we need to do to confront what's happening.
And there's no opportunity for uncertainty.
I mean, there is, you know, to some degree for various different facets
of society, but the overall humanity, you know to some to some degree for various different facets of society
but the overall humanity you know element of it where everyone's like absolutely you know this is
you're telling us what to do it's been laid out very clearly the messages are so clear
uh it's just so it's so different it makes it makes it look like it's almost an impossibility
in america to do the same thing because there is it is so divided there is no unity behind any core idea like the fanning the flames of uncertainty
about whether or not this is real or like how seriously to take it i mean it's it's like the
conversation is caught six months ago at a time when it just can't be.
Yeah.
And I think that when it comes to specifically,
Miles, you mentioned the idea of the distribution of PPE and all these distribution of medical supplies and aid
and all the things that...
That, I think, is unique to this this administration in addition
to a guy this stuff you're talking about where there's just no coherent strategy being communicated
but um there's no humanity there's no there's no acknowledgement of the humanity of the situation
that's what's the fucking problem but when it comes to just like straight up mind boggling, like unprecedented levels of incompetence, I do think the distribution of of the, you know, things that he's incapable of viewing uh the u.s government like
as like you should be able to view the u.s government uh and instead he views it as uh his
own business to run and so you know we we saw it uh early on in his presidency with his inability
to like view international trade as like a a thing where rising tides rise all boats. It's a thing where
it's a zero-sum game where he has to get over on his opponent. And now we're starting to see that
even with the distribution of aid, with the federal government seizing uh you know masks and uh health care equipment from hospitals and from state uh
level governments because i don't know because he feels like he's in competition with them and
because like you saw that in some of the statements at his daily briefing where he
is yeah he's like viewing it as a us versus them thing he's telling everyone off
and not preparing themselves and with the other hand he's literally taking what little supply
they have to yeah bolster the argument he's otherwise making like that's the thing with
everything or capitalism particularly the money comes out somewhere and a pandemic like you know
a pandemic that's ripping through the nation,
that's one of the last places you want to see the money come out.
Yeah.
But even, I mean, this isn't even profitable.
This is just him being too dumb for the moment.
He's just not up to it.
There's this article in Yahoo about the Fed seizing masks masks from hospitals and the doctors are like are they
stockpiling the stuff are they distributing it we don't know and are we going to ever get any of it
it's just like what could possibly be a better use of masks and hospital equipment than hospitals
that are fighting the coronavirus right now like what what does he think
is that what does he think he's doing he's gonna like save it for a rainy day like this is about
as rainy as they get man it'll be it's literally so he can give a press conference in front of a
mountain of masks so you can say look at all the masks we've got. Yeah. Yeah. Maybe. I mean, yeah. I mean, not to mention this, the hard pushing of hydroxychloroquine is like this miracle
cure.
And like people are still trying to figure out if he has a stake in that and who the
people who do have a stake in that by the repetition of the mere repetition of the term
is like helping the stock price go up for this shit.
It's just, I mean, I don't know.
I mean-
Is that the malaria treatment?
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
And there was a, you know,
there was like a woman in Detroit or Michigan
who said like it had completely cured her.
It was weird.
Like her, I hope she actually did get well
from using the medication,
but it was almost written as if Trump needed this person
to write how hydroxychloroquine was the miracle
drug that brought them back from the edge of death. And then he had like retweeted the story.
And a lot of it, it just smacks of the profiteering that has gone on for centuries in this country.
So I don't know. It's weird. I think we always have these moments where we have to aggressively
look American. It's fucked up, rotting, evil evil fucking face and then be like, I don't know.
It's always kind of been there.
I guess the makeup just needs to be reapplied a little bit.
But I'm like, it's really starting to be grating, especially when you look at how we're willing to turn our backs and even do harm to our allies, be petant with cuba basically commit like medical terrorism against
iran like it's just all fucking it's there's not a i can't i don't know i'm i'm just don't worry
don't worry too much miles when the great joe biden steps into office everything will be fine
yeah yeah i mean i think yeah the only hope we have now is that he picks a VP candidate
that can get progressives
at least half-heartedly enthusiastic
about dragging their bodies
and risking death
amidst a pandemic to vote.
Right.
The movie Contagion
has had a resurgence, obviously,
because it predicted
a lot of this shit.
But there's a character
who's like a combination of Matt Drudge
and Alex Jones, played by Jude Law,
who's pushing this fake treatment that's just an antibiotic
that he claims treats the disease and cures the disease.
And when I rewatched it, I was like,
yeah, things have devolved to the point that I
there will be somebody like that who is like pushing a fake cure and making a bunch of money
off of it but it's really fucked up that it might be our president it's like right that I mean that's
unbelievable it's truly truly un-fucking- Anyways, one of the people who's supposed to be keeping an eye on the president
as he's in charge of a government that's distributing $2 trillion,
and he's just notoriously the most corrupt human being in the history of the world,
corrupt human being in the history of the world uh is uh an inspector general that has now been just kind of disappeared from from the government the whole thing was you know part of all these
stimulus funds it's like if we're going to be giving away cash to help businesses that are
in you know nearing financial ruin due to the outbreak, we need some kind of oversight. It can't just be turning a fire hose and making it rain on Trump supporters who own businesses and then completely forget smaller business owners.
So there are a few mechanisms that were put in place for the bill that was passed by Congress. One was to have one that was made up by members of Congress, which is still there. So there is some kind of oversight from members
of Congress. But there was also a panel of inspectors general had come together to nominate
someone to be the inspector general to head up this effort. And they had picked this guy,
Glenn Fine, who is the Pentagon watchdog. And people were like, great. If the other IGs think this is the guy, like, it sounds good.
It'll be somewhat independent.
We don't have to quite worry.
Cut to, I remember when this happened, Trump was like basically intimating.
He's like, yeah, we'll see how long that lasts.
Well, he was honest because Glenn Fine is no longer overseeing this entire operation.
And now they have the EPA inspector general who will serve as the temporary
watchdog for this.
So it's going to be,
I don't know.
It's,
it's the same thing that happened.
Like this is sort of what happened with the occupy movement too,
with a lot of TARP funds going out and people like,
what the fuck?
There's no,
there's no accountability for this money.
Like it's real murky.
We don't know what's going on. And people are just walking out with bags of cash. It's hopefully not
going to repeat itself, but it looks like they're doing a very good job because like you said,
post 9-11, post 2008 recession, it's a great time for the sharks to come in and try and run off with
a bunch of our money in another.
See, this time, again, the wealth redistribution typically happens from,
goes, the wealth tends to go to the top.
And that's what we're trying to prevent, but we'll see.
This is your money, by the way.
This is taxpayer money, right?
Like that's where this money is coming from.
And so this is directly, whoever gets it,
if it's not people who are directly in need
then that is them stealing money from you so it is something that you should that we should all be
paying attention to and i mean historically this is a time when uh america's flaws get kind of hardened into how the system is run,
in the aftermath of World War II, we had the GI Bill,
and that was one of the primary ways that the U.S. government enforced racism
with redlining and not allowing people of color,
and specifically African-American families to partake in some
of the housing loans.
So it's something that these are specific times that we need to be paying extra close
attention.
And we don't necessarily have the right federal government in place to be doing that.
No, I think you've got the wrong one.
Guys coming with these hot takes that I don't know
if the world's ready for them.
The jar is coursing through my body and I'm ready to serve up
some scalding hot takes on the state of affairs.
Jesus.
Yeah.
jesus yeah uh kushner's team is seeking you know relaxed restrictions on their ability to access health care information uh that is the president's uh son-in-law is being put in charge of a lot of
how we are dealing with this crisis somebody Somebody who bought his way into Harvard.
His parents bought his way into Harvard.
I'm sorry.
He didn't have that money.
My bad.
To be fair, he did leverage that opportunity
into the White House.
So big props to my man, Jay Cush.
Right.
That's true.
From humble beginnings, my man.
Straight to the top. He man uh and and he also leveraged it into what is what experts think is one of the worst real estate
deals in the history of uh manhattan real estate but uh one that he had to get bailed out of by
by his uh who it would have gone down in history and completely
ruined him were it not for the enormous stroke of luck that his father-in-law happened to be
elected president my man he was in a position to make a mistake on that scale to literally
skate through unscathed jay kush untouchable untouchable unfuck with them yeah yeah what's
a von cop to i i feel like we're not hearing much i like i saw a instagram post that somebody
retweeted where she's like making pillow forts with her kids and shit and just being being mom yeah i think she's been doing like video chats
there's some shit i don't know i heard something trump said that she created 10 of the jobs in
america so yeah totally i think we should respect her um i i noticed that the movie the Hunt, there's a character who in the trailer, they made them look like Ivanka.
And then the Doughboys had reviewed the new Vin Diesel movie Bloodshot. And they said that it
seemed as though his love interest was specifically made to look like Ivanka. So I think that there's probably some unconscious fascination
with Ivanka Trump that is happening in America.
It'll be interesting to see where that goes.
Again, just truly well-deserved.
And Super Producer Ana Hosnia just shared a tweet from Ivanka
wherein she said,
we'll never stop fighting for America's small business
owners. So
yes, we can. Shout out
to her. Oh, nice.
I mean, she did say, I think, in one of those videos
that she's rereading The Odyssey.
So, great. She will
learn the tale of Odysseus.
And also,
dude, get some... Great book.
Dude's taking some guitar lessons, lessons man trying to start doing some
finger picking she is if you created 10 of american jobs miles then uh maybe i wouldn't
begrudge you a couple of guitar lessons as well take a play off yeah i mean jack d are you you're
a you're a parent who is raising children during this time, working from home.
Do you have time to learn guitar right now?
Yeah, yeah.
I'm just looking for stuff to do.
I'm just like, God, I'm so bored.
When am I going to have enough things to do to fill my time?
Hey, babe, I think I'm going to learn harp.
Yeah.
All right.
Cool.
Oh, my God. it is just saying that that sentiment is already so offensive that you could even say that like you're a fucking working person you go like i'm a fucking learned
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And a story that just broke yesterday about Chris Johnson,
who's one of the best running backs of the past 20 years in the NFL,
Chris Johnson, who's one of the best running backs of the past 20 years in the NFL,
was using some of his earnings to fund a drug operation back where he was from in Orlando and was targeted for murder back in, I think, 2014, like, you know, years ago.
And he was shot in the attempted murder and his friend was uh killed
and so the two guys who he he did not uh cooperate at the time with police and then the two guys who
were uh believed to be the shooters in that case were murdered over the following two years so um the he's just been
not charged but accused and i think is wanted in connection with those two murders and with paying
a hitman to kill the two guys uh and i don't know i suspect that this is like i don't know. I suspect that this is like, I don't know,
then people using their NFL earnings to invest in, you know,
illegal drug operations or, you know,
because NFL contracts aren't guaranteed.
So it's less, uh, less secure than it should be.
Uh,
and also they can be injured and have their career ended like
any game any given sunday uh to quote the title of any time anytime they go out there
any given sunday and your mother's ringing the dinner bell like every once in a while a player
will get pulled over with 300 pounds of pot
and you're like there's got to be more to that story than like well i think it's like anything
right partying really hard whatever you're used to doing as you get more wealthy chances are you
will continue to do whatever whatever your bad habits are maybe just at a higher level because
you have more money than now to do increase it it, to invest in your bad habits, no matter what it is.
I think that's what people assume because like, yeah,
I've never meditated on those stories very long,
but when they come across my brain, I'm always just like, that's silly.
That's a lot of weed to have purchased.
Ha ha.
Wow.
He must be so rich that he just doesn't give a fuck and has a lot of weed
or was going to a party.
And what Jack points out is, no, it's way more realistic that he was getting into dealing or was a dealer. I'm like, oh yeah,
that probably explains that, those stories. I wanted to ask real quick though, as like a sports
sports neuramus or something, Jack, is that different than other, you said NFL contracts
aren't guaranteed and they can, their careers can end with any injury. Isn't that true of all athletics or no?
No. NBA is guaranteed contract. You can sign a 70 million five-year deal and then,
you know, break your leg on the next one and just not,
yeah, in the next game and get, still get paid your 70 million.
I have a new childhood dream.
Yeah, a little late, but we're going to get back to it.
To work really hard, sign the contract, break my leg, I'm out.
Yeah.
I mean, there should be incentives built in,
but football players in particular don't have a great situation.
They're basically sacrificing their bodies for America's entertainment
and end up a lot of times in the lawful. situation they're you know basically sacrificing their bodies for america's entertainment and uh
end up and a lot of times specifically their head more than any other sport so yeah yeah yeah their
brains their ability to you know exist as functioning humans that could be another reason
why the risk taking is probably more could be more prevalent too because you're like bro i don't know
like i there's already a time yeah exactly the second i enter the league and like no i think
so yeah i think the average fan looks at these stories and is like that's so stupid why can't
you just be happy with your huge paycheck but it seems to happen over and over again there's got to
be something systemic going wrong you know like that these people feel like they have to invest
uh their money in something that's illegal and that you know puts their life in danger i guess
that's basically the same as playing football you're uh getting your money from something that
puts your life in danger um but anyways, Chris Johnson was a really great player,
and we'll obviously be following that story, but it's really sad.
So we mentioned on yesterday's trending episode that we're looking for a movie to club, basically a rewatch movie
or TV show or TV episode maybe.
Yeah.
So Vulture's doing it.
They're watching Parasite tonight,
and then they're going to kind of write about it
and interact with their fans.
I'm just wondering, should that be the movie we club?
So we won't do that.
Should we watch Parasite?
Is that the one with Jared Leto?
Because Jared Leto's doing a Parasite screening.
No shit.
No, he just...
So Parasite just became available for screening i think today
okay well just because of the choir so uh there's tons of screenings and i'm just clued into them so
i will throw out taika waititi as of today this recording said uh he's going to be doing marvel's
thor ragnarok with him doing commentary that's coming up and uh i uh work for ign now as
you know and we have watch from home theater every wednesday afternoon and they've been getting
really good people like they got lee winnell for invisible man and then they got uh greg
nicotero for night of the living dead we just did bad boys and uh i think they're talking to
the voice of goofy from the goofy movie to do the goofy movie potentially for bad boys no no no no
it'll be going and going and going more so um so yeah if you're like not aware that a bunch of
famous people are watching movies and talking about them and you can just go to twitch or
youtube or whatever that's it's cool It's happening a lot right now.
I'm thinking more like finding the right movie that is in the zeitgeist
that we can spend a whole movie talking about
and tie in some of the movies from the zeitgeist.
I asked for recommendations.
Zeitgang hit me up with some recommendations,
but I think Parasite's a good candidate.
I think Jaws is a good candidate.
What do you think, Miles?
Yeah.
I only say let's just not do what Vulture does
because who knows how similar ours is going to look to theirs,
just for some inside baseball.
Yeah, maybe what we should do is have a Twitter poll
with a few options and let the Zeit gang decide.
So now I'm realizing you meant for you guys to stream, i'm sorry i completely like depromote your thing no i was like no no look
at these other ones you guys no but that's definitely something that's like check it
you can get like real famous people are doing this too. I don't know if you know. You can just Google it.
Yeah, Spielberg's going to talk about Jaws. We're not going to be live streaming,
but I think it would be fun to do maybe one episode a week
where that's kind of a rewatch about something
that our listeners can check out with us.
And then, I don't know, that's something I've been enjoying
with some of the podcasts I listen to.
Maybe it should be something that we can find on YouTube.
So there's no barrier to entry.
Yeah, it should be something that you can stream somewhere.
Like Jaws was on my list, but then Jaws is not really streamable anywhere.
You have to pay money to watch it.
Isn't the CBS Sunday Night Movie coming back?
Is it really?
Yeah, I think it's coming back with Raiders of the Lost Ark.
They're bringing that whole format back.
Oh, that's fucking dope.
Yeah, Raiders.
I think Raiders might be on Netflix.
Hey, Raider Nation.
I just saw Raiders pop up somewhere on a screening
on one of the streaming platforms.
Which one?
Jamarcus Russell?
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parasite would be good i would love to see you guys tackle brazil i feel like with your and
your vibes in this show yeah i think brazil would be good or or snow post-apocalyptic snow
piercer would be good for you guys those are my two rags snow piercer if you're not gonna do cheaper by the dozen too very good snow piercer
brazil how about obviously we're gonna do cheaper by the dozen at some point but um yeah snow piercer
they have a tv show version coming out right that's cool yeah it feels like uh it's a really
good movie that could be a great video game and a great TV show.
Yeah.
Anyways, should we talk about quarantine activities?
Miles, you had a new one to recommend.
Just getting in touch with, I wrote eating like your ancestors, but I'm just thinking,
a lot of people descend from immigrants or have connections to other countries.
you know, a lot of people descend from immigrants or have connections to other countries. And based on, you know, the evolution of our consumer culture probably came from humble beginnings,
where our, you know, grandparents weren't exactly postmates in fucking umami burger.
So I started like cooking a lot more like Japanese food that like my grandmother would make back,
like way back when she was younger.
And I realized like,
a,
this food is usually very cheap to make and really good.
And it's like,
it,
it stores well typically.
And you can like the slow nature of making it like really allows you to
sort of have patience while you cook it.
And just kind of renewed interest in any culture or whatever.
But I think a lot of us come from backgrounds where there's a lot of cabbage being eaten or potatoes or mushrooms or whatever.
Just whatever it is.
But I have a feeling looking back at your own traditional food has been a nice cooking activity.
We get it. Jack's Irish.
No, in Japan, we eat a lot of cabbage.
Cabbage and potatoes.
If you didn't put it in the terms of cabbage, I wouldn't have totally checked out.
Cabbage.
As they call me.
We should sell this as the 23andMe diet and get it sponsored.
Imagine a service where you do the 23andMe thing
and then it auto-enrolls you in an ingredients box.
In a meal kit.
Where you get to know your ancestral roots through cuisine.
That's cool.
That guilts you for cultural erasure.
Doesn't 23andMe also tell you that you're caffeine sensitive or whatever?
I think you can tick that box if you want.
A lot of those DNA tests are like,
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methadone but i still enjoy it uh i actually really like watching old basketball games uh
with people i care like lebron james game 6, Spurs Heat, which is a great game.
Also, weirdly revealed to me that LeBron James has gotten better
since he was in the prime of his career.
He's now better.
You can just see it that he is – the game just comes naturally.
He's learned so many things.
Seeing the matrix.
He's physically not diminished.
Have you been watching, watching jack any of the uh or you're aware a lot of pro athletes are continuing the seasons through video games you hear about okay yeah like they did a bunch of
nascar drivers did a racing game with the full-on announcers and like an edited pre and post show
and everything it was really fun.
Yeah.
That's funny.
Oh, yeah.
They've been playing a lot of 2K in the NBA.
And I know, like, in Europe, they're trying to get more people to play, like, FIFA and stuff.
I feel like, honestly, like, I guess that's the next thing is, like, all right, well, I guess virtually.
Yeah, and they, like, throw some graphics package on it and they pretend like it's a real sport.
It's fun.
Yeah. some graphics package on it and they pretend like it's a real sport it's fun yeah i can't imagine
how addictive it would be to be an active nba player because they all play nba 2k like they
all play those games and like against each other and like you are making your own player like
yourself in the game i wonder if there's anyone with a huge swing like a terrible player who
dominates at 2k or a great player who's like i don't understand why i can't do this like the
worst he's just constantly losing money at it kevin durant was playing and there are people
being like critical of how he was playing this is a different skill it's a fucking video game
dude like don't be get pissed off because like you know guess what
he's actually a fucking gifted irl basketball player yeah michael do you have any quorax
quarantine activities absolutely i mean i i don't know how genuine it is to recommend because you
have to be in a unique set of circumstances which i I am. But because I work at IGN now, I got access to a home VR headset,
which you can buy, obviously, but they're still pretty pricey.
And because I had to ditch a bunch of my furniture in the move,
I have a big open room with nothing in it.
So I can do, I've been playing full motion VR,
like with the Valve Index,
I can run around the room with the headset on
and there's a wireframe so you
won't hit the edge. It knows where you are in the space.
It tracks your fingers.
So it's like everything's
just very organic.
And VR is just blowing my mind. It's insane.
Half-Life Alyx is nuts.
So where are you going with that?
What worlds are you entering?
Well, there's this one called... Okay, I'll give you three examples half-life alex is the big triple a game that's
finally come to vr that everyone hopes will like push it as a thing that normal gamers buy for
their home and i think it will it basically crystallizes what you can do in vr and it
showcases all the best parts so that's like your standard answer then i also have been doing a lot of nature
treks vr which is a spot where you literally uh an app where there's just like 10 beautifully
rendered places my favorite is like scottish highlands with an old windmill and it's like
pouring rain and you control the lighting the weather and the soundscape and then it plays like it plays guided meditations and it
rules and then the third one is wait is it photorealistic or does it look like a really
well rendered video game so you still i'm still an early adopter in that i can see the potential
of like very soon vr will be even better than this but you know it's still exciting right and
then the last one
I mean there's a lot of games I enjoy but the third I'll mention is I highly recommend anyone
with a VR headset does this it's more of an art project than a game but uh they made a simulation
of what an ayahuasca trip is supposed to be like and it's like really it's like a 15 minute
experience and it blows my mind and even though it's the same every time because it's like really it's like a 15 minute experience and it blows my mind and even
though it's the same every time because it's not a game it's just a trip go washes over you
i've done it like 18 times it's so awesome and you don't vomit yeah that's literally like the
ayahuasca yeah make a little uh mud water if you got a vr
headset look up ayahuasca super fun yeah don't you shit your pants with ayahuasca too yeah it
starts with you sitting down with like real video of a central american shaman dude and he feeds you
the thing and you start to vomit and then a crazy vr trip unfolds that's so cool that this feels like the actual like version
of uh the video on infinite jest if anybody's read that like where people the video is so good
that people just can't stand up they just like find you in your chair like having pissed and
shit yourself for like the last two weeks like not
being able to feed yourself because the video is so good anyways that's where we're headed
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