Yannis Pappas Hour - Pope is an influencer

Episode Date: January 16, 2022

Yanni has strike one but he’s still got 2 balls. The pope is going all anti cancel culture, a Rhodes Scholar gets into Oxford after living a harsh life in upscale foster care, Donald Trump wants the... smoke with Desantis and the IPhone turns 15. Jared Harvin is in studio and we in the grove. Allegedly, Yanni has all the angles and solutions, allegedly. Wasdadealis LongDays is a weekly satire news podcast by comedian Yannis Pappas. Get your commentary on news & trending topics with Yanni every Sat and a guest chat with interesting, brilliant and hilarious humans on some Thursdays. WasdadealisListen to Yanni’s sport podcast UNLEASHED for BETMGM with Olivia Harlan Dekker here: https://jaml.ink/unleashedsponsorWelthFront:https://wealthfront.com/fumesYanni stand up tour dates & tickets: https://www.yannispappascomedy.comJoin for weekly Bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/yannilongdaysSubscribe to our clips page for podcast highlights https://youtube.com/channel/UCfMy34qIYYy7XiRaHKO1ykwThe show goes out every Saturday & chat eps occasionally on Thursdays to youtube and podcast audio platforms but while it's being recorded the show goes LIVE on Yannis' Instagram on Wednesdays.Come join in on the LONG DAY & Follow Yannis PappasInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/yannispappas/Twitter - https://twitter.com/yannispappas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 What's up everybody welcome to another episode of long days you're probably seeing this a couple of days late courtesy of google courtesy of youtube they have changed our schedule for us meaning we uploaded this when we were back allowed into our channel we've lost the keys to our house so to speak and we're sitting outside but we decided we're gonna sit outside in the cold and make the episode and wait for the cops to come and open up the door the locksmith's coming don't you worry we're on a
Starting point is 00:00:34 seven day ban for we don't know what comedy I take it it could have been something so just know I am a comedian this is a satire don't take me seriously I need to treat you all like three-year-olds. Allegedly, everything I say is alleged, even though it's news and I'm obviously making jokes. So if I tell you something like, you know, smoke weed to stop COVID, I'm joking,
Starting point is 00:00:59 even though it's an actual study that's out, but I'm sure I just got taken down right now. I'm sure if you're still here watching the rest of the video, it's just because Google is too busy perusing other channels. They will get to me. So it's good to be back. It's good to see you. We got a lot to talk about. First is we have an unprecedented Rhodes Scholar for the first time, a foster child.
Starting point is 00:01:24 A foster child has been admitted into Oxford University. Absolutely a foster child who grew up in abject poverty, made it all the way from a $30,000 private school to Oxford. I'm telling you, the foster care system has really upped its game. Pope Francis railing against cancel culture. This comes a week after he railed against people who had pets instead of kids and comes two weeks after saying that people who cheat on their wives ain't such a big deal. Here's the deal, Popey France.
Starting point is 00:02:02 At this point, I don't know if you can still call yourself Catholic dog that's like me stuffing a burger on my face and saying I'm a strict vegetarian I mean at this point dog it's time to move on get a beanie create a social media account and become an influencer because you're really just talking about trending topics
Starting point is 00:02:19 Trump and DeSantis another war you know we like to go in on the smoke on this show. It looks like we got a little heated, friendly rivalry between two prospective prospects in the GOP to come in 2024. Who do you got? Are you going with age over beauty? Are you going orange hair over brunette?
Starting point is 00:02:42 What is your preference? Are you going over boosted over also boosted, but ashamed to say it? Which one are you going orange hair over brunette? What is your preference? Are you going over boosted over also boosted but ashamed to say it? Which one are you going for? Prince Harry. Prince Harry, his case has been rejected. He tried to sue to stop. He was trying to stop the legal process from getting sued from allegedly sleeping with an underage girl via his hookup, man. Shout out Gasoline Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein with the John Stockton assist on that one.
Starting point is 00:03:19 Epstein sets him up, pick and roll, and Prince Andrew knocks him down. We'll get to that. NPR interview with Donald Trump ends with a nice closing bit, and then he walks off the stage. We'll get to that as well. Leonardo DiCaprio jumps off his boat to save a guy who jumped off of his boat in what was a pre-orchestrated media stunt to continue to get attention for his movie Don't Look Up.
Starting point is 00:03:53 This is Long Days. This is hopefully on YouTube. And that's what the deal is. Adeles. All right, guys. It's a fun show. We got Jared Harvin in studio, as always. We got Jesse Scaturo manning the keys with his two fingers.
Starting point is 00:04:36 I mean, here's the thing. Here's the thing about Jesse Scaturo. He could lose a bet to the mafia, could owe the mafia money, and they chop off all four of his fingers, including his thumb, and he would still Google at the same speed as he Googles right now. It's two pointer fingers, like this.
Starting point is 00:04:55 It's just like that. I got a thumb in there, I hit the space bar. Once in a while, you hit the thumb with the space bar, and that's what it is. Jared Harvitz here. We're going to be in San diego right now if you're watching this uh next week we will be in san diego jared harvard will be with me at the american comedy company so if you're in the san diego area get tickets also go to my website janice
Starting point is 00:05:19 papas comedy.com for dates coming up in canada there's two of them Edmonton Edmonton and another one in Canada and then San Antonio Phoenix and Bloomington Minnesota Jared Harvin will be with me for some of those and Mike Suarez
Starting point is 00:05:39 will be with me for two of them San Antonio and Tampa. So go to yannispappascomedy.com. Come see a live show. Don't worry about the Omicron. You know, it's milder, okay? All you got to do is smoke a blunt before you go out and you'll be fine.
Starting point is 00:05:55 You will be fine. We have a new OSU study. Now, is that a real school or is that, what is OSU? Oklahoma State University? that what is osu oklahoma state university they did a study and what they found was that hemp prevents covid from entering your cells wouldn't that be funny if we went through a two two-year pandemic and they just found that all all you got to do is pop an edible and you're good i mean if i was the legal marijuana business right now i would sue i would sue and say hey dude we've been telling you all along marijuana is a cure-all now here's the thing why i don't trust this article okay i don't trust
Starting point is 00:06:37 this article because the media runs with everything well first of all it's on like vice and some local thing so i don't know but here's the problem This is what's been the problem with COVID and why there's so much discord with COVID is that the media just runs with whatever they hear immediately. You know, when it comes to these studies, you got to do another study. You got to do a, you know, you got to do a control study. It's just, but the media just gets a, hears a rumor and they just run. They just want to be the first there. And they're going like, they're going like this. I bet you they had a meeting because i used to work for a media company what happens is they meet and they go what do we got what do we got so i bet they met and they were like what angle god damn you and now is it so they go tell me if you can't hear me and they go um what what angle have we not used on COVID yet? Because at this point, I think every angle has been used.
Starting point is 00:07:29 I don't think there's a story you could come up with on COVID. You could say everything about COVID. And one guy just raises his hand and goes, why don't we go back to old reliable? Okay. Old reliable is marijuana cures everything. Do you notice that? There was this recent movement where you could Google anything. You could be like, marijuana with stubbed toe. And there'll be a
Starting point is 00:07:50 study that goes like, marijuana has shown to relieve pain in the stubbed toe. You could have a brain injury and go like, marijuana will regrow your brain. Allergies. Marijuana is great for allergies. depression after being rejected from a girl smoke a couple of bull hits it's been proven it's been proven
Starting point is 00:08:10 to definitely help with depression foreclosure yeah CBD yeah you just foreclose on your house pop a couple
Starting point is 00:08:18 CBD gummies and you get you'll have a new house the CBD gummies will get you a new house you'll have keys in your hand as soon as you. The CBD gummies will get you a new house. You'll have keys in your hand as soon as you pop the CBD guns.
Starting point is 00:08:28 I mean, there is just subculture of marijuana addicts because that's what you are, you children. Grow up. You can't smoke weed anymore. You got bills and kids and shit. Who just says, just take marijuana as a cure-all, be-all. It's like, no, dude, it's good for some things. It's good for cataracts, right?
Starting point is 00:08:45 It's been shown to be decent for appetite and pain okay but i don't think it's going to help you study okay you need adderall for that you need adderall or a chinese person in class to cheat off of that's all that helps can you guys still hear me in the chat so marijuana apparently cures covid now yeah because i've read everything i've worried like stay i've heard remember there was a certain time we're going like people who smoke cigarettes aren't getting it do you remember that yeah was that like an article that came out was that like a richard gear gerbil thing probably yeah was that was that just a philip morris you know was that just a Philip Morris drop sponsored by some shell
Starting point is 00:09:26 company that's owned by Philip Morris at this point with the internet I bet you every company has some surreptitious website that's basically like they they throw it in there a little bit they throw their interest in there a little bit yeah like Philip Morris probably has one where they just kind of they throw it in like they do in the movies You know even in the description even if the article is not about smoking They'll be like the guy was standing over there and he was smoking a Marlboro red You know, they just throw it in like there when four people came up and mugged them, but they throw in the Marlboro red Why wouldn't you at this point that would be part of my marketing plan?
Starting point is 00:10:01 And this is just like Jared Jared said, this is why they shut us down because I got ideas. So here I am giving an idea. If they're not doing it, there's going to be some executive watching it going like, why aren't we doing that? Why don't we have some.org, news.org where every story has a, because it works. It works. You ever see like those shows where like what the hypnotists do, like the hypnotists, where they do all the what is it called suggestion well they'd be like and they'll slip in red they'll like you know I love your red sneakers read this and then they'll do something associated with smoking and they'll go like okay okay what are you thinking and you go Marlboro and like 10 out of 10 people go
Starting point is 00:10:39 Marlboro it's like I always wonder does advertising work it works they wouldn't spend millions of dollars to have a Dalmatian run next to a Klondike bar horse if it didn't work. Jesse used to tell me that. It works. Yeah, it does. It just works, right? Yeah. Cigarettes is the perfect product, he used to say.
Starting point is 00:10:57 Absolutely. Hold it in your hand. Open it up. Nice little friendly thing. And you're done with it in 10 minutes. Done with it in 10 minutes. The accelerants take it down. And then you want another one.
Starting point is 00:11:06 And then you want another one. You want another one. It's like a Yanni Longday's episode. And you want another one. And YouTube's trying to help you quit. And we're going, no. Don't get the patch. Don't get the patch.
Starting point is 00:11:18 Keep smoking the Yanni Longday's. Yanni, when are you getting that BBL, baby? What does that mean? $5 for Boomer Rants. Brazilian butt lift. Boomer Rants? Yeah, I should put that on my Patreon. On the $5 level, just call it Boomer Rants.
Starting point is 00:11:39 That's a good dig from a younger kid. Yeah, you're paying $5 for Boomer Rants. Yanni, when are you transitioning? Soon. Soon. I'm going to transition and start a new show called Yanna Short Days, where it'll just be the same show, but I'll be a woman, and that'll be it. So let's start with this very fun story of how far the foster care system has gotten in this country. The foster care system, I've heard many horrible stories. I know a few people who've come up through the foster care system has gotten in this country the foster care system i've heard many horrible stories i know a few people who've come up through the foster care system they usually monroe martin
Starting point is 00:12:11 i think was in foster care for a little bit a couple comedians of course they become comics because like you know only the best and the brightest in our field right so like elon musk was like why am i doing this i should be a comedian um monroe martin i think came up to the foster care uh and um bobby kelly bobby kelly has a couple foster people foster dads and whatever um so i've heard some i've heard some nightmare stories but none as horrible as this girl's this girl what she's been through i mean what this girl has been through okay now this is allegedly and also i will qualify that how old is she 20 something right you could just now here's the deal this is a girl who got accepted into oxford university where my brother actually went by the way that's the difference in genes between me and my brother. My brother got me into college because he pulled the string,
Starting point is 00:13:08 and then my mother wrote my papers for me. My brother went to Oxford, Brown, Tufts, Georgetown Law. He went to all those schools and got various degrees in all of them. So that's the difference between me and my brother. I'm sitting here cursing into a camera, between me and my brother. I'm sitting here cursing into a camera and my brother is a lawyer. So she went to Oxford, she got in. Now, what they're saying in this article is the admission process for Oxford and all these schools,
Starting point is 00:13:34 I think initially she was at Penn, right? So this story she's created goes back a long way when she went to Penn. She basically pulled what you call a Steve Renizzisi. She went to a place where nobody knew her, and she said, she made her life 9-11, and she said she was there and she got out. Right?
Starting point is 00:14:02 Basically. So her name is Mackenziezie first of all okay the girl a girl named mckenzie should have been the first red flag that her story about foster care might not be true i think you could look back into the history of foster care and you won't find one mckenzie very short names you find yeah i feel I feel like the name McKenzie, you just pop out of the puss when you're born on a horse. You just come out on a pony.
Starting point is 00:14:32 Yes. And immediately, your first word is not dad, dad. Your first word is father. Your first word is father and you definitely are raised in a home that has a foyer, quite a foyer,
Starting point is 00:14:43 with a painting up of an ancestor who has a Roman numeral in his name, the first, the second, or third, and your mother has a white wine problem. There's no toilet paper in your house. It's only bidets. There's bidets. People wash their ass with water. That's correct. Yes, and they're prone to have seafood dinners, and mommy definitely likes a couple pills, and she definitely has a bottle of white wine in the closet. And it takes you about three minutes to bring the garbage can to the street, because you know you've got a long driveway.
Starting point is 00:15:13 You've got a long driveway, and you've got to walk it, or it takes the Mexican who works on your land to walk it. It takes him a long time. Yes, yes. It takes the landscapers a long time to walk your garbage from your side to your front. Allegedly. Joke. Joke. YouTube, it's a joke. It's a joke. But I mean, come on. It's a joke based on truth. That's what humor is. Do you really think Mackenzie's parents walked their own trash cans to the front? No. I don't think so. If anything, they had a golf cart. They had a golf cart and they did it,
Starting point is 00:15:39 or they just had another person that they paid off the bucks while they tweeted. had another person that they paid off the bucks while they tweeted, while they tweeted, naturalize everybody, they paid someone off the bucks a lot cheaper to do it. So it's a win-win. If you're one of those people in LA
Starting point is 00:15:55 who constantly tweets about the dreamers and naturalize, it's a win-win because you're getting your lawn mowed for like half the price of someone who's unionized, right? But then you also get to talk to your friends and talk about how progressive you are in your policies. Just please naturalize everyone except for Carlos
Starting point is 00:16:18 because I'm getting a good deal on him right now. So I'll probably, yeah. I mean, just truthful stuff that we're joking about, you know, gets you taken down these days. So Mackenzie, Mackenzie's this girl. So she comes up with this story, Jared and Jesse. She comes up with this story. She's 23-year-old.
Starting point is 00:16:36 She comes up with this story that she was, grew up in foster homes and dealt with, I think there's a direct quote, but abuse. She called it lots of abuse. So much so that it was described by the Oxford spokesperson or whoever who spoke on her behalf after her admission as a Rhodes Scholar. She was a Rhodes Scholar, which definitely means she's a smart chick. You can't be stupid and be a Rhodes scholar.
Starting point is 00:17:08 That's top of the line. Bill Bradley was a Rhodes scholar, I believe, for the Knicks. Remember? So McKenzie is so deserving of this prestigious opportunity. We're talking about Oxford. As a first generation, low-income student and a former foster youth.
Starting point is 00:17:32 It's just funny when you, and then the next word is McKenzie. Yeah, when you hear those words, you expect to hear Aladdin. Yeah. It would be funny if we said we only had one other student like this that came from that area named Baker. So Mackenzie is passionate about championing, championing, championing, championing. Oh, God, I hate when my stroke gets in the way. Championing young people
Starting point is 00:18:03 and dedicating her life to public service then an anonymous uh person came forward um and you know who that was just probably someone from her high school going like what as it turns out and i just want to, she's from a suburb of St. Louis. St. Louis. Which is also where one of my favorite, how should we say, avatar creators in the real world comes from. My favorite is Jessica La Bumbayera. If I remember correctly, and correct me if I'm wrong, she's also from a suburb of St. Louis. And when I mean suburb of St. Louis, it's not Ferguson.
Starting point is 00:18:46 Although she probably told people it was Ferguson. She comes from more of a, how should we say, affluent area of St. Louis. A girl named Mackenzie is not gonna be coming straight out of Ferguson. No, she's not. No.
Starting point is 00:18:59 But yet she probably told people. Michaela might be coming out of Ferguson. Yes, yes, yes. Michaela. Yeah. Probably one of the greatest sketches of all time was the A.A. Ron. Key and Peele?
Starting point is 00:19:10 Key and Peele. That's one of the funniest sketches. A.A. Ron. So, yeah, how could you make Mackenzie's name black if you were to, Mackenzie? M-C. M-C.
Starting point is 00:19:23 M-K. Mackenzie. Enzy. Enzy. Mackenzie. mack nz mc mc mk mac mc nz nz nz mc nz just shorten it chop it up mac yeah maxi yeah um so it turns out that uh mckenzie is from where's she from she's from, let's just say she's from Beverly Hills of St. Louis. And as it turned out, her mom is a radiologist and her dad is, he's described in the article as middle upper class. But I think they're downplaying a little bit because when you find out how much McKenzie's school cost, McKenzie went to a private school that cost $30,000 a year. So, like I said, foster care has really improved. I mean, they're doing a great job. I mean, the government's really pumping a lot of money into foster care. It was called, her school was called Whitfield.
Starting point is 00:20:26 I mean, that's another thing. You know, those schools, if they got a field in it, you know, Fieldston, Fieldtown, Whitfield. Yeah. There's a pedigree there. That is what you call a pedigree school. So it came out, um. Oh, after the 2014, Mackenzie is deeply loved by her mom and her family. Our greatest desire is that Mackenzie chooses
Starting point is 00:20:50 to live a happy, honest, productive life using her extraordinary gifts for the highest good. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. This was from Fiersten or Fiersten's lawyer. Who's that? Anyway. So basically they don't detail that her father was in her life but it says that her mother was a radiologist a divorcee she grew up in a cul-de-sac in st louis
Starting point is 00:21:11 missouri and there was a case that her mother uh physically abused her pushed her down some steps oh but the mother said that uh mckenzie just fell uh in an attempt to remove gum from mckenzie's hair oh well that's a, yeah. Yeah. Sounds like she might have been pushed. Yeah, she might have been. Yeah, she might have been pushed. Might have thrown her down the stairs.
Starting point is 00:21:31 I was trying to remove gum from her hair right at the top of the stairs. So because of that background, people don't doubt that she may have been in foster care because she does have a history of a little bit of a tension with her mother. A little bit of that. Yeah. Or the mother could have been like, let me help you out here. Let's make one story that sounds so you're not like completely a laughingstock,
Starting point is 00:21:50 which is what a good foster mother would do. That's what a good foster mother would do. You got to do that. That sounds probably a little more likely. I'd love to hear from another couple of her classmates just how bad it was for Mackenzie at that $30,000 a year school. Anyway, you know,
Starting point is 00:22:11 if it's your kid, you got the right once in a while to push them down the stairs if they got gum in their hair. You know? I mean, if you got gum in your hair, you know, that's bad. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:21 You could get pushed down the stairs. I just find it weird That the mother would admit that You know The mother would go Oh that one Mackenzie's I just She had gum in her hair
Starting point is 00:22:32 I feel like she might come up With a better story You know It didn't work Because she was arrested And charged with two counts Of felony child abuse Or neglect
Starting point is 00:22:41 And one count of misdemeanor assault In 2014 Oh She was arrested Wow She was arrested Yeah She was arrested. Yeah. So.
Starting point is 00:22:48 We stand corrected. She may have been in and out of the foster homes, but not to the lengths that she claims. Oh. So was she actually in foster care? I believe she was. Yeah. She spent a year in official foster care. Oh.
Starting point is 00:23:02 But she just did a year. She did one year. She did one year. She got a 10-day contract, basically, from foster care. She got a 10-day contract from foster care. But the way she's describing it, it seems like she was precious. They were handing out 10 days. Yeah. Handing out 10 days, son.
Starting point is 00:23:16 Right, right. Well, the low income, she exaggerated her story. Yeah. She exaggerated. There's bits of truth, but she exaggerated. She may not be eligible for Oxford, but a Hollywood studio will pick her up. Definitely eligible for a Hollywood studio. Yes.
Starting point is 00:23:28 So she exaggerated. She exaggerated. Allegedly. Everything I'm talking is alleged all the way around here. We're just having fun with this story. It's news. I'm just reading the news article. That's all I'm doing.
Starting point is 00:23:42 I didn't create the story. I'm commenting on it for laughs. Okay, YouTube. So this is an interesting story. So Penn and the Road Trust received credible information that called into question statements Ms. Pearson made.
Starting point is 00:23:56 Aha. They conducted an investigation, considered evidence and arguments. I mean, this is over just the Road Scholar. They had to go to court over this? Yeah. They said in court that she didn't come from a hard background because her grandfather had graduated college.
Starting point is 00:24:12 Right. If first generation means the first in one's family to attend college, the widely used common sense, Fierston's answer would be plainly false. So she lied about stuff. All right, we get the story. She lied about stuff. Her mom pushed her downstairs. She spent a little time in foster home, allegedly.
Starting point is 00:24:30 Fact is, she lied. So what are we doing? Is this the pressure? Because these institutions now, they want to give off the impression that they're not fostering the same old, oh, you're privileged, we're letting people in. They want these stories. They want it for their own self-interest. Penn wants to be able to say, Oxford wants to be able to say, look at the good that we're doing in the world. We're not just reinforcing this same old hierarchy.
Starting point is 00:25:01 We're letting people come from upward mobility into our institutions. It's not just a pedigree admission. Their mother, their grandmother went there. Everyone's doing this thing. In theory, this sounds good, right? In theory, all these things sound good. Just like communism in theory sounds good, or believing that people are good sounds good. Then you live a couple of years and you go, oh, people are complicated. I wouldn't say good. I would say self-interested more than anything.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Occasionally, you'll find some good but there's also a lot of bad. So is it the institutions that are doing this? Is it the social pressure or do you just blame this girl because if she lied about this,
Starting point is 00:25:43 perhaps she lied about getting pushed down the stairs perhaps allegedly? Perhaps, yeah. the stairs perhaps allegedly perhaps perhaps allegedly allegedly allegedly allegedly i'm just saying people who lie i mean when does the lie start who do we trust here allegedly i mean she really went through the foster system so i think it's the pressure of the school you know because the the pressure of the school makes you feel like you're not enough, even though you may be. Because she already has the perspective. Now, does she have a fight with her mom because her mom didn't let her go to the movies or something?
Starting point is 00:26:13 Probably. I mean, she probably planted the gum as a form of retaliation. It's like, Mom, you won't let me go to the movies? Well, I'm going to walk outside and make people think that you're not a real mother because you let your child have gum in your hair right so I'm going to embarrass you as a mother and she said I'm not having that right right take your ass down these steps right so that's what happened but she has to look into herself she already has a lot of perspective she was born doing horseback riding but also she probably slept next to a black girl named Janae in the foster home so not a lot of people have that perspective in life that you I would
Starting point is 00:26:44 overlook the life of that. Yeah. Yeah. That really, she's really, that runs the gamut of experience. Yes. Horseback riding and then, you know. As someone who doesn't have parents in her life. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:53 Usually when you ride horseback and you don't have parents, it's because you grew up in the wild, wild west and you're going to kill your parents' killers. Yes. Do you think she knows how to braid hair though? Maybe. Yeah. Maybe she got a quick lesson. Maybe box braids. I'm not sure about French braids. Those take a long time to learn, but hair though? Maybe. Yeah. Maybe she got a quick lesson. Maybe box braids.
Starting point is 00:27:05 I'm not sure about French braids. Those take a long time to learn, but definitely box braids. Yeah. If she can do box braids, I'll look the other way and give her a pass and say, okay, she really did spend some time in foster care. Interesting story. I mean, look, there are people who make things up. There are people who can be manipulative.
Starting point is 00:27:24 A lot of times those people are born, more born that way. And there's just like, what can you do? I don't think this is Mackenzie YouTube. I don't think so at all. I think Mackenzie is an absolute paragon of truth, honor, and she's only in this for the greater good. She wanted to go to Oxford. She made this lie only so she could help others. I think because that's how people usually are.
Starting point is 00:27:51 People usually care so much about other people that they'll lie in order to get into a position to help other people. That's my experience. Usually people lie for good causes, not for their own gain. Not for their own game um and some people haters will say i'm being sarcastic haters will say i'm being sarcastic but i am being
Starting point is 00:28:11 literal i have found that liars are the most trustworthy people yeah you know why not why not why not you know i could say that There's people watching this probably going like, yeah, absolutely. She did what she had to do. She did what she had to do. She was going to Oxford because, you know, Oxford is the only way to become a social worker and help people. Because I think she wanted to become a social worker, right? Yeah. So it's like she's got to go to Oxford to do that.
Starting point is 00:28:40 She couldn't just go to some school in Philly, you know, and then just become the greatest social worker ever. You know, she wanted to go to Oxford. So either way, she's a smart girl. Hats off to her. I think that this should be looked at as a positive thing. This girl has great real world skills. Okay. She's obviously read the 40 laws of power many, many times. Telling the truth gets you nowhere. Okay. Lying is the way you move up. Manipulation. Create distance between the person you create and who you are.
Starting point is 00:29:11 Madonna, that shit. That's not even her real name. I don't even think she enjoys wearing those outfits. She doesn't even have her own face anymore. Create who you want to be. This girl created who she wanted to be. This is the era we live in, I think, now. You can create who you want to be this girl created who she wanted to be this is the era we live in i think now you can create who you want to be you know i'm saying you're giving a
Starting point is 00:29:29 government this is my government given name yep don't call me that call me the robo cheese from now on i'm robo cheese pappas yeah okay and that's j harvin 15 and right there is fucking right there we got we got punchy fingers punchy figure skater oh we call you Jesse to two fingers yeah that'd be cut it would be funny like if you taught my daughter how to type she's probably better than me yeah what she would start like you would she would be like another baby teaching my baby how to type yeah you like another baby would go like do this and then you come in and be like exactly do this they didn't then after five minutes to be like whoa slow down
Starting point is 00:30:07 kid yeah you're going too fast so shout out to mckenzie man she's had a tough time but you got to admit foster care has really improved it's really improved got some great prospects they got some great prospects right now and uh she and a lot of ways she broke barriers she's a lot of ways she's the jackie robinson of foster care being the first mckenzie she's got it that's like having a carlton you know that's like having a carlton in in foster care there's certain names you don't hear about in foster care you're not going to get a dorian in foster care you're not going to get a dorian okay um so shout out to mckenzie you're doing good. You ride that pony all the way to Rhodes Scholarship. Did she get it taken away?
Starting point is 00:30:50 We don't know. Is she still at Oxford? Who knows? We'll follow the story. We'll find out how Michaela does. We'll check back in on her 38 years when she's pitching a fake tech company. After many mail exchanges with Elizabeth, what was her name? Holmes.
Starting point is 00:31:13 Elizabeth Holmes. I'm getting a lot of Elizabeth Holmes vibes here. That's all I'm saying, allegedly. I'm getting some Elizabeth Holmes vibes. I'm just saying allegedly. She's a protege. Allegedly. Or, you know, whatever.
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Starting point is 00:32:14 a long sports pedigree. Just a very, you know, her pops is, you know, Kevin Harland, my favorite play-by-play announcer, and her grandpops used to own the Packers. The girl was not in foster care. She's the best. We have an absolute great time.
Starting point is 00:32:30 We were just nominated by some prestigious award for best sports podcast. We just started. So it's really nice to be getting that recognition. So we have a blast. She's all over the world. Her husband's a professional basketball player so sometimes she records from turkey sometimes wherever we are you know we're going to the super bowl together we're recording from there we have great guests on we just had um jonathan coachman from the wwe and espn on today we had mina kines before from espn she's an espn
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Starting point is 00:36:56 he's dropping he's really just like dropping it's almost like he's dropping mixtapes or he's making wrestling promos every week he's got smoke with something. The kid's just got smoke. You know? This kid, he spends more time in front of the camera than he does in the basement with the children.
Starting point is 00:37:15 Allegedly. Allegedly. So Pope Francis, again, like I said in the outro, this is like his third harangue where he's come out and now he's attacking cancel culture i mean what is he a fucking comedian i mean what can anyone stay in their goddamn lane anymore i mean you're pope dude okay you're supposed to get in your pope mobile of bulletproof glass because you have so much faith in god and you're supposed to go have people in the third world just put their hands up and try to touch your Popemobile while
Starting point is 00:37:48 you do this and wave your humble little hand in your gold $400,000 hat and tell people that they're going to heaven. You're not supposed to be commenting on cancel culture like you're on the Kamea network. I mean, what are we doing here? So Pope Francis has come out against diversity hires, apparently.
Starting point is 00:38:09 He took aim at cancel culture. He's 85 years old. I mean, how boomer is this, dude? That'd be funny if just someone in the audience was just like, boomer! Boomer! Boomer! Without giving specific examples, he attacked, quote-unquote, agendas increasingly dictated by a mindset that rejects the natural foundations of humanity
Starting point is 00:38:35 and the cultural roots that constitute the identity of many people. I consider this a form of ideological colonization, and that leaves no room for freedom of expression and is now taking the form of the cancel culture. He probably has an Italian accent or something. Where's he from? Romania? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:39:00 Invading many circles and public institutions. So apparently Pope Francis listens to the Long Days podcast. It's ironic coming from a Catholic institution because they have a nice history of cancel culture. Oh yeah, they'd be original. They're the originals. They're the original. They used to have a,
Starting point is 00:39:20 it used to, cancel culture's light compared to excommunication or execution. So I will give him this. He is an authority on the issue. The Catholic Church is an authority on the issue. They also are very good at canceling out the innocence of children. They do a good job of canceling that.
Starting point is 00:39:43 Now that I can say with, that's been detailed. I can't even, I don't even need to say allegedly there. Jesse just gets nervous because he knows what's coming, dog. When you ride with the Robo Cheese, expect that the train's gonna go off the track a few times.
Starting point is 00:39:56 Welcome to the Fediverse. We flirt with demonetization on a regular basis, but why would that upset you at home? Why do you care okay i'm doing this i'm flogging myself for you i'm hurting my own bank account for your own amusement where else could you get this recklessness from delicious maniac you see before you who happens to clean up very nicely when i get my eyebrows threaded and my hair cut by my mother-in-law by the fire.
Starting point is 00:40:26 So mother-in-law's done with COVID and she's back on duty making meatballs and cutting my hair. So that's what it is. That's what us stars do. We have our mother-in-laws cut our hair. John Stamos probably goes to like 16 people that just, when he sits down, it's like the Marquis de Sade. He just sits down and like 14 people just come, start powdering him up, you know what I mean? Injecting him with, I'm not going to say the word, injecting him with something that looks like Bloody Mary mix. That keeps you young.
Starting point is 00:40:58 He's got a glam squad. He's got a glam squad. Me, I was like, can you cut my hair? And she was like yeah and I went and sat on an ottoman by the fireplace and my mother-in-law
Starting point is 00:41:09 cut my hair for free so you know times have changed times have changed now where do you go to get you got good hair where do you go to get
Starting point is 00:41:17 your hair cut Prestige Barbershop in Long Island yeah right there on Main Street in Farmingdale yeah shout out to all my Dominicans
Starting point is 00:41:23 shout out to the Dominicans the Dominicans. The Dominicans on that joint? Yeah. Yeah. They do a good job. Yeah, they do a good job. That's a good hairstyle for you too.
Starting point is 00:41:30 Thank you. Did you ever used to rock it like lower? You should keep it like that. Lower when I was like fatter. Yeah. But like I grew it out because, you know, came into my home. You came into your own as a man, as a 24-year-old man, as old as Mackenzie. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:43 Mackenzie. Do you think Mackenzie's dated a black guy? Probably. Yeah. Do you think that's why her mother put gum in her hair? Probably. Probably. She probably got caught shooting craps with Michael Brown.
Starting point is 00:41:52 Yeah. Brother said, I'm not going to stand for this. On the border of Ferguson and whatever other side of the tracks Mackenzie was from. Yeah. Because someone with the name Mackenzie who has a mother, I would assume anyone who has the name Mackenzie's mother would not be happy about them dating Michael Brown. No, not at all.
Starting point is 00:42:14 Yeah. So I would say maybe she put a little gum in her hair and then kicked her down the stairs. Anyway, so Pope Francis, you know, he's just, this is ironic. They canceled Galileo, threw him into, what was it? What do you call that? Exile, where he died, right? And all Galileo said was that the sun revolved around the earth.
Starting point is 00:42:38 Imagine you came up in a time, people think they have it hard now, right? Because you can't say certain things, you know? You can't say certain things you know you can't say certain things it ain't so bad imagine you grew up at a time where they would essentially kill you take away your freedom if you suggested um that the earth um did not revolve the sun did not revolve around the earth that it wasn wasn't, that's wild, dude. It also shows you like the danger of being like, telling the truth in a different eras. It's always like,
Starting point is 00:43:11 people don't like the truth. I don't like the truth. The truth is like, it's a buzzkill. It's not lit. It's a little boomer. People want confirmation, not information.
Starting point is 00:43:20 Yeah, I mean, the truth is very boomer, dog. That's the thing. That's where I get with the kids. Like, you know, when someone's like, hey, I'm this. Call me this. You know, call me them. And I'm like, but I only see one of yous.
Starting point is 00:43:33 And I'm going like, wait, I'm just being a boomer, dog. Just say hello, guys, when you see them. You know? If I see one person, they say, call me them. I'm like, what's up, guys? You know? Just say what's up, guys. It's funner.
Starting point is 00:43:43 Lies are funner, generally. You know, when I look back at the girls that I dated and stuff like that the ones that were liars those are the ones i gotta look at the live chat and see who's commenting those were always fun ones not necessarily the most healthy but you know snickers bar ain't that healthy either but it tastes damn good yes it does and you can't go your whole life without a Snickers bar. You can't eat cauliflower your whole life.
Starting point is 00:44:08 I'm sorry. If you're just spending your whole life eating fucking beetroot extract, Jared, you gotta get yourself a fucking Snickers bar once in a while.
Starting point is 00:44:13 Yeah, you gotta have some fun. Yeah, you gotta have some fun. So, I'll be looking forward to Pope Francis' podcast coming out soon. On Gas Digital? On Gas Digital about On Gas Digital.
Starting point is 00:44:25 About how cancel culture is really ruining the vibe. I mean, can you imagine going to see a sermon by the Pope and he's talking about cancel culture? If he starts bringing up Shane Gillis? He starts going, you know one thing that really I thought was wrong was that
Starting point is 00:44:43 Shane Gillis should have been on SNL. And you're like, Pope, dog, everyone here is eating their shoes. He sees a sermon from the Pope and he has to take a break so HelloFresh can advertise. It's like, yo, dog, we're eating our shoes here. Instead of talking about cancel culture, can you just sell a tenth of the Catholic Church's property in Washington, D.C.? The Catholic Church is the second biggest landowner in Washington, D.C., the most powerful city in the world still for a couple more years. A lot of people don't know that. First biggest owner is obviously the federal government. The second biggest landowner in Washington, D.C. is the Catholic Church.
Starting point is 00:45:32 So, you know, they take all those donations, those tax-free donations, and they just redistribute it to the poor if the poor, if by poor you mean real estate agents and property owners that they bought it from to continue to make what you call a tax-free profit. Because if you're the second biggest landowner in D.C., I don't see that many churches in D.C. I don't think there's that many parishers. I'm sure a few of those are what you call Airbnb buildings. How funny would that be if you stayed at an Airbnb that's owned by the Catholic Church?
Starting point is 00:46:05 I'm sure we all have, you know? People who make great fortunes really do, there is a little bit of crookedness behind it. You know what I mean? And the Catholic Church is no exception. Good guys do finish last in this world. I don't want to give anyone any hope. The 40 Laws of Power is a great book
Starting point is 00:46:23 because it teaches you how to be an absolute dirtbag which is what you have to be to get to the top to get to the top you know nobody just goes i want to give this guy a promotion he's such a good guy has anyone ever heard that like he's just a great and he thinks about others all the time you know nobody gets nominated nobody gets nominated by their peers for a promotion. No. It's a dog-eat-dog fight to the top where people are stealing each other's staplers and trying to destroy each other in the eyes of their boss in order to get the advantage. That's just the real world.
Starting point is 00:46:57 It's the jungle out there, kids. Don't get any false hopes. So this is a good one. Trump and DeSantis, as we mentioned. DeSantis. You can't not say DeSantis like a New Yorker. I can't say, I guess in Florida they'd say DeSantis. But when you're from New York, you go DeSantis.
Starting point is 00:47:20 DeSantis. It sounds like a nickname for the Department of Sanitation. Yeah, I'm going to DeSantis to get my passport. Yeah. I'm going down to DeSantis. Is sounds like a nickname for the Department of Sanitation. Yeah. I'm going to DeSantis to get my passport. Yeah. Yeah. I'm going down to DeSantis. Is that Greek? He's Greek?
Starting point is 00:47:29 No. DeSantis sounds, I think, is he Italian or Cuban? I assume he's Cuban. Oh, Cuban. That's right. Is he Cuban? Yeah, yeah, yeah. You sure?
Starting point is 00:47:37 I'm pretty sure. Yeah. Cubans are sneaky because they're like Hispanic, but you're like, you're hiding in a white man's body. Yeah. Cubans are really sneaky. Yeah. They're like white Hispan but you're like, you're hiding in a white man's body. Yeah, Cubans are really sneaky. Yeah, they're like white Hispanics. A lot of them. So yeah, DeSantis.
Starting point is 00:47:52 Because I mean, that's a white man. But is he Cuban? I'm looking now. I'm pretty sure. Yeah. I mean, these kids don't play around with the Democratic Party. You know what a modern Romeo and Juliet story would be in Florida? It would be bringing home a Democrat to your
Starting point is 00:48:08 grandparents. They'd be like, get this Obama-loving Democrat out of my house right now. And then it would be a forbidden love story and people get killed. Both of them drink poison, but the poison's just bath salts. It's just bath salts in Florida. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:24 Oh, yeah. He's just bath salts in Florida. Yeah. Oh, yeah. He's Italian? He's Italian, huh? DeSantis. Sounds like, yeah. Italian from Jacksonville. He basically might as well be Cuban at that point. Well, as long as he's not from Tallahassee, brother,
Starting point is 00:48:39 let me tell you something. Me and Ronnie DeSantis go way back. He used to come on down to the Pink Lagoon Flamingo. For a while, he was boning. He was boning Cynthia Mary. A long time with one of my first bartenders where I started my establishment. She's kind of like the Babe Ruth of bartenders
Starting point is 00:48:58 from the Pink Lagoon Crock Pit Flamingo. That was before I knew I needed to up my standard for the bodies I had behind the bar. Cynthia Mary had four tits. Two where they were supposed to go and two that would hang over her pants past her belly button, brother. I'm talking about she had a gut that looked like boobies, brother. She looked like a character in a Star Wars movie that would fuck Jabba the Hutt. That's who she was. But let me tell you, this
Starting point is 00:49:27 girl could shoot a gullet shooter better than anybody. Pour it right down your gullet like none other. Jaeger shots. Midgets against the wall. She was so powerful, she'd throw the midget herself, brother. I miss her death. She died early of a fentanyl overdose. Rest in peace. We buried
Starting point is 00:49:43 her ashes behind a bar, behind a wood wall. And now she sits next to a picture of Donald Trump right besides the cash register. And we've upped our game. And now we got Mariana from Miami behind a bar. A hot little Venezuelan number who will give you a cachapa shot in exchange for a green card. Brother, you can impregnate her for all she cares she just wants to stay in Estados Unidos
Starting point is 00:50:10 brother all the way from Miami Venezuela Mariana looking for some good old home bred sperm to get her into the old Estados Unidos come on down come on down to undocumented night at the pink lagoon crock pit flamingo into the old Estados Unidos. Come on down. Come on down to Undocumented Night
Starting point is 00:50:25 at the Pink Lagoon Crock Pit Flamingo where we introduce otherwise undeserving men from Florida to meet the hottest undocumented women you can find who just want to be in the country, brother. It's a $25 cover and we look the other way, brother.
Starting point is 00:50:47 Hey, she's off the grid. Do what you want, brother. We ain't the FBI. Come on down and don't forget about COVID not. Where everyone in the establishment does have COVID. Just like a herpes website where you date people and you want to be comfortable so you date people who also have herpes so you got to deal with no shame
Starting point is 00:51:08 come on down to the super spreader super soaker where it's an absolute bubble what do they call it a foam party it's a COVID foam party brother we throw the COVID on the floor we throw the foam on the floor and everybody's got COVID, brother.
Starting point is 00:51:25 Swap that spit. You can't catch what you already have. Nobody gets COVID twice, brother. Come on down to Omicron Wednesdays at the Pick Lagoon Crockett Flamingo. I'm the proprietor of this Florida establishment. My name's Derek. of the establishment. My name's Derek. That character requires a part of the throat
Starting point is 00:51:51 that usually only smoking Newports could access. Anyhow, I'd love to go to that bar. Sounds like America with a wood wall. So, DeSantis and his
Starting point is 00:52:10 let's say I would say his he's like the protege of this guy. We call him like his mentor. You know? It's like Donald Trump's
Starting point is 00:52:19 like Michael Jordan. The Michael Jordan of fucking and DeSantis is like the Kobe Bryant, right? They're cut from the same cloth, brash, fighting back, you know, a little dodgy, a couple of dodgy characters, right? And so here, Donald Trump, you would think these two
Starting point is 00:52:40 would be in lockstep with one another. There's also a lot of rumors that they may team up for their GOP. And that's if Donald Trump doesn't go to jail for not checking his phone during the coup or whatever's going on. But I'm sorry. I also got to apologize to some of the fans who watched alleged coup, party. Isn't it funny? What happened on that day depends on who you talk to. If you talk to Republicans about January 6th, which by the way, I think is a holiday in some places. I think you go to certain areas in America and January 6th is like a holiday where they just go storm a neighbor's house who they hate.
Starting point is 00:53:12 They give free biscuits at the Cracker Barrel. Yeah, you go to the Cracker Barrel. It's like, happy January 6th. And they just storm into each other and shoot each other or whatever. Or they bring zip ties and they redo it like Civil War reenactors. But if you talk to Republicans about January 6th, you ever notice they downplay it? They always go like, it was a party. What, you never been to a party that gets a little out of hand? Parties get out of hand.
Starting point is 00:53:33 They call it an unguided tour. Yeah, no, it was a party. You never been to a little party, had a couple too many trulies? That's never happened to you? You drop a couple of too many trulies, next thing you know, you're searching for Nancy Pelosi to tie her up and zip ties.
Starting point is 00:53:46 It happens to the best of them. It was a party. Zac Brown Band was supposed to be there. They didn't show up. So people got a little bent out of shape. Big deal. Big deal. It was a party gone wrong.
Starting point is 00:53:57 And then you talk to Democrats and they're like, it was the Holocaust. It was World War II. It was Pearl Harbor, COVID, 9-11, and Hitler all in one. It was like watching a live abortion on television. Which Kamala did say she competed in all those things. She did. President Kamala. President Kamala.
Starting point is 00:54:18 Who Biden called her again President Kamala. Now, back to this DeSantis story. Okay. Donald Trump and DeSantis will probably... DeSantis has said that he's not going to run. I think he's kind of been cagey about it. But a lot of people are like pushing it forward, going, DeSantis, you're the guy.
Starting point is 00:54:42 You're the guy. You stood up to Fauci. You're standing up to fucking Grandpa Biden. You're the guy. You're the guy. You stood up to Fauci. You're standing up to fucking Grandpa Biden. You're the guy. You're keeping Florida open, baby. You got nice hair. Kids got swath nice hair. Okay?
Starting point is 00:54:52 You beat a guy for governor. One of my favorite stories. I think we talked about it a long time ago in the podcast. The guy that he beat. Very funny story. Remember the guy he beat? He was a black guy. His name was... He ended up, after he lost very narrowly to DeSantis,
Starting point is 00:55:11 and I digress, but it's worth it. He got caught in a hotel room with hardcore drugs and a gay male prostitute. He's married with kids. Andrew Gillum? Andrew Gillum, yeah. Andrew Gillum. He's married with kids. Andrew Gillum? Andrew Gillum. Yeah. Andrew Gillum. He was called the biggest rising star in the Democratic
Starting point is 00:55:30 Party. Then there was this article, I think it was in Vanity Fair, about how he was a hero and his wife was a hero for accepting his behavior. I was like, hero for accepting his behavior.
Starting point is 00:55:46 I was like, man, they will spin anything into a good story if it has something that Dave Chappelle would make a comedy special about as a theme. Allegedly. Allegedly. So is this the article? Yeah, how he survived the night of scandal. The rising Democratic star was founded in Miami Beach Hotel.
Starting point is 00:56:07 Now, this is the type of shit I want to hear from my politicians. Okay? Especially if you're from Florida, dog. If you don't end up in a hotel room with drugs and a gay prostitute, then how are you going to run Florida? What is going to give you the experience base to connect to those voters down there if you don't do drugs
Starting point is 00:56:28 and you don't cheat on your wife with men? Okay? This is what I'm talking about. So he was caught, passed out in a hotel room with a, I'm sorry. Did I say prostitute? That's a pejorative. A male, an empowered male sex worker.
Starting point is 00:56:48 I'm sorry, I apologize. To keep their marriage together, this is the article. You found the article. Thank you. This was it. To keep his marriage together, he and his wife, RJ,
Starting point is 00:57:02 had to embrace a new dynamic of radical honesty in their relationship. Now, here's, I got a lot to say about this fucking article, okay? Now, these are the people who constantly talk about a patriarchy, etc., etc., etc., right? So now she just has to, she has to be forced to accept radical honesty. You know what wasn't radically honest? Cheating on her in a hotel room with a male sex worker while they did drugs. So now she had to learn to operate in radical...
Starting point is 00:57:41 What did she have to be honest about? What do you mean they had to operate? No, he did. Yeah. He had to, and he can't. He already fucking lied. Radically honest is a really weird way to put it. I just found out my husband's gay.
Starting point is 00:57:54 That's a really weird way to find out that not only is your husband gay, he's cheating on you, and he's passing out doing drugs. It's a triple whammy. It's a triple whammy. I mean, the kid was running for fucking governor. He wasn't performing at Coachella.
Starting point is 00:58:07 No, he wasn't. No, he was running for governor. And I just love the way they phrase that as like, he's still a hero. Like, they still, you know what I mean? It's like if any other, like, just to play devil's advocate, if like a Republican, you know, family values guy. Right. Like Elliot Spitzer.
Starting point is 00:58:27 Well, Elliot Spitzer's a Democrat, right? Yeah, like Elliot, but they've. The same situation he was going through. Same situation he was going through. They fried him, right? Well, yeah, and you just contradicted my point, so I can't even make that point. Because they did fry him. No, but they fried him. The Republicans
Starting point is 00:58:46 fried him. But Gillum's black. Gillum's black. Is that why they're giving him a pass? You gotta hold him up. You gotta hold him up. You gotta hold him up, son. Especially in the South. Okay. Okay. Well, that's what's happening here, because I wasn't even thinking about it. They did fry Elliot Spitzer. They did also fry
Starting point is 00:59:01 Carlos Danger. But what Carlos Danger was doing was like, he was talking like a 16-year-old online, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. I just love how she's overlooked here. It's like, you know, it's just like, their marriage was repaired.
Starting point is 00:59:20 They focus on the fact that like, oh my God, it must have been so hard for him to be gay. And like he's some sort of victim here when like she's the victim. He was doing this behind her back. So like what saved them is radical honesty. It's like, what are you talking about? Jared's right too. This would never, Elliot Spitzer would never be in an article like this.
Starting point is 00:59:42 No. And this makes me a little weird because it makes me question, what skeletons does she have in the closet? That could be where she's like, all right, let's just roll with this. Yeah. Or she just goes, now I got a free pass to fuck our private chef
Starting point is 00:59:54 who I've always wanted to fuck. Yeah, at this point, they have kids. They may be like, let's just clean this up in the press. You can continue to bang Eduardo in hotel rooms. And I'm taking Sean down. They were willing to discuss it.
Starting point is 01:00:14 They worked it through, whatever. I sometimes feel being married to an elected official, a public person that has the stories about him, he may be able to control the narrative a little bit, but typically my story is always told for me, J. Ray explained. She had his back. She Hillary Clinton'd it.
Starting point is 01:00:30 She Hillary Clinton'd it. She took a bullet for a man, which means one thing. This is a loveless relationship. That's what I find out about this. This is a good old political marriage right here. Because whenever you do this, whenever you just,
Starting point is 01:00:43 because a real woman would just be gone. Be out. Yeah. A real woman just like it's over. You're doing it for the optics. Yeah. So they're just keeping the optics going. I mean, because that's pretty bad. You're caught passed out high with a male sex worker cheating
Starting point is 01:00:58 on your wife. And yeah, there's this positive article. When have we ever seen a positive article like this about a politician who was caught like this? This may be the, I mean, this is like, this is a positive article. It's a positive article. It's a positive article. Rudy Giuliani stuck his shirt into his pants for a movie and people fried him for that.
Starting point is 01:01:19 Yes. I mean, but Gilliam just kind of, he's a hero for a certain community. Yeah. Now my question is this. You said it's because he's black, but do you think it could be because he's bisexual or gay? That could supersede? That could be a human story.
Starting point is 01:01:41 If Spencer was caught with a guy, could there have been like a radical honesty could there be a radical honesty article about how hey this is great it must have been so hard for him to hold that even though in 2021 nobody gives a flying fuck
Starting point is 01:01:59 and we're just going to overlook the fact that no matter what the sex is you're still fucking cheating and it's a douche bag move especially when you're pretending to be clean cut. You're not coming across like you're the lead singer of Aerosmith. You know what I'm saying? Yep. I mean, it's not like he came out being like, hey, I'm Steven Tyler.
Starting point is 01:02:13 You know, I likes to get lit. He's like, I'm Andrew Gilliam. I'm running for governor. This is my wife. These are my kids. And then after the rally was over, he was like, look at this dick. Suck that dick. And the guy was like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Starting point is 01:02:23 He looked down. He just saw hair on the forearms. and the guy looked down he just saw hair on the forearms so do you think that could have played a role in it yeah radical honesty yeah allegedly we're not saying we're not saying that that it was spun that way because that's a powerful agenda right now we're a great talking point we're just saying it could be radical honesty because he was gay or because the prominence that Republicans have in Florida. Democrats need to balance that out so they do anything to support their savior. And this is a liberal outlet, right?
Starting point is 01:02:52 What is this, Vanity Fair? GQ. GQ. Yeah. So you always got to put Andrew Gillum at the top even though he's probably a bottom. Right. Now, they don't have any other politicians they could uplift and now just for fun i know this is an old story we should have actually done this in the patreon because that's what we're doing
Starting point is 01:03:11 on those episodes still do it yeah patreon.com slash yanni long days me and jared now we we have a show with different uh different segments one of those segments is we find a story that would have made lit podcast content if podcasts were around during the story. So we basically are turning back the clock and turning stuff that should be podcast content that's worthy of podcast content into amongst other things. So check out joinpatreon.com slash yawninglongdays. You have to. Pretty soon I may put this whole podcast on Patreon and just throw teasers up on YouTube just so I can still do this level of comedy, which we all enjoy. Okay. We all enjoy. Okay. And I'm just going to say it's top notch.
Starting point is 01:03:52 I don't want to toot my own fucking horn, but it's top fucking notch. Anyway, what I want to do real quick, and then we'll get back to Trump and DeSantis. Can we just find a right wing outlet coverage of the story? Maybe Fox News. Gillum. While you search for it, me and Jared will discuss all of last week. Yeah, check back in 20 minutes. We'll check back in 20 minutes while Jesse's fingers go to work.
Starting point is 01:04:20 What's his name again? Richard Gillum. Were you aware of this story had you heard about it the Andrew Gillum he was caught in caught in
Starting point is 01:04:28 no no I didn't know about that fun stuff right it's a fun story right wing is probably just gonna like let everything fly it's probably gonna be a lot of misinformation
Starting point is 01:04:35 the headlines probably gonna be like Idris Elba comes out as gay or something like that whenever you put right wing in a lot of outlets are gonna come up like with the word America
Starting point is 01:04:43 or even like a flag.com it's just America it's you the right wing in, a lot of outlets are going to come up like with the word America or even like a flag.com. It's just America. The right wing outlets are always like federalpapers.com or usa.org or americaneagle.net. There's got to be some.
Starting point is 01:05:04 Maybe you should just went Fox News Andrew Gillum gay prostitute something like that I just want to see how they covered it just to show this could be a perfect example of the dichotomy
Starting point is 01:05:16 in our media and how it's not it's not about the story it's about the points you can win by the way you tell the story everything's how it's about how it's framed right the picture doesn't matter framing that's really we're living in the era now where everything is really fictional fictionalized everything is fictionalized like i
Starting point is 01:05:40 said before we're living in one big budweiser commercial. It really is just a Budweiser commotion, man. They're making everything sound real good for their agenda. When Budweiser, as we know, as soon as it approaches room temperature, tastes like you're drinking your buddy's piss. I'm sorry. If you guys were to sponsor this show, I'll change that tune real quick. If you guys were to sponsor the show, I'll change that tune real quick. But until then, Budweiser and Corona taste like piss if they're not cold. Man uses hammer to attack statue of the front of BBC Broadcasting.
Starting point is 01:06:16 That's a very 2021 story. Just like a statue was attacked. Like, what's the statue? I was like, I was a statue of fucking John Stockton and Karl Malone. You're going like, somebody just saw a statue. I'm like, fuck it, it's a statue. Attack it. So anyway, while you Google it, if there is anything like that that we can find,
Starting point is 01:06:34 I'll just continue with that story. So Trump and DeSantis, shots fired, I'll say. This is a shots fired story where Donald Trump brings up the booster and he's obviously referencing a media appearance by Ron DeSantis where Ron DeSantis eschewed if you don't know that word he eschewed the topic of whether he had received the booster. He did a how many, how many, what happened was.
Starting point is 01:07:08 He did a what happened was. And we covered that on the show a couple episodes ago where he just like, I explained it as like when you're on your GPS and you're about to get on the tunnel and you see that the tunnel's backed up and you just hook a right and try to take the bridge. That's what DeSantis did. So DeSantis was asked about the booster and to paraphrase, he said, I took the normal shots.
Starting point is 01:07:32 Anyway, these Democrats. And then he just went and he just changed like, Democrats, Democrats, Democrats. He was like, don't put me in an uncomfortable position with my base, okay? I'm trying to pander here. Don't slip me up with what I do and why, okay? The point is, nobody should be forced.
Starting point is 01:07:48 Democrats are Nazis. Hillary Clinton needs to be locked up. Good night, my name's Ron DeSantis, right? That's basically what he did in a nutshell. So, and this is the thing. Trump is causing like a little bit of a schism here. When this is the funny thing about extremists is inevitably they always turn on each other. It's like the mafia because you can never be extreme enough, whether you're on the right or the left.
Starting point is 01:08:10 I would define Trump as an extremist. I'm sorry to those people out there. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. He's a little extreme in his behavior and his views sometimes and his delivery. And I would characterize Candace Owen as a little extreme. Candace Owen.
Starting point is 01:08:28 So Candace always interviewed him and he bigged up the vaccine. And Candace always, who like idolizes him, didn't know what to do. So she was like, I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna, what had happened was.
Starting point is 01:08:36 And then later she gave like an apology video. She did a Patton Oswalt where she goes, she goes, he's old. He doesn't read alternative news. She basically did the same thing. Like he's old. He doesn't read alternative news. She basically did the same thing. Like he's learning. It was exactly the same thing
Starting point is 01:08:50 as the Pottenhouse world letter. He's learning. Trump doesn't know. He's 77 or eight years old. He doesn't read QAnon. He doesn't read all these truthful sites, whatever. She was trying to rationalize why he said you should get vaccinated.
Starting point is 01:09:04 Trump doesn't, you know, in typical Trump fashion, he don't give a F-U-Q about anything. But I think this is also strategic because I know he's in big trouble with January 6th. Big, big trouble. He's in big trouble legally
Starting point is 01:09:20 with a lot of stuff going on right now. He could go away. It could be bad for him right now. It's not big news because it's like pending, but they got a lot of stuff going on right now, he could go away. It could be bad for him right now. It's not big news because it's like pending, but they got a lot of evidence of malfeasance, some organization, and that he was in part behind this or the people working for him were behind.
Starting point is 01:09:35 It's bad news. So I think in part, he may be strategically trying to kind of pander to the middle and left a little bit, you know, because he's always right when it's convenient left. He's been that way his whole life. You know,
Starting point is 01:09:45 he's a businessman. He's a fake businessman star. Follow the money, yeah. He's like sociopath, whatever. You know, he doesn't have any beliefs.
Starting point is 01:09:52 He don't care. He just cares about himself. So, I think this is a little bit of a strategic move to be like, to win over, be like, hey,
Starting point is 01:10:00 I'm not such a bad guy, you know. Let me say something truthful because in the past couple years, I've said, you know said the election didn't happen. Hillary Clinton's a shapeshifter. Whatever else it is, I've said. And some people are gonna put in the comments,
Starting point is 01:10:12 he never said Hillary Clinton was a shapeshifter. It's like, well, you never went to a party with him. You never had a fucking Diet Coke with the kid. But yeah, he obviously is peddling this election with stone, which is what you call just a little white lie. Harmless.
Starting point is 01:10:33 So here he is right now. This is what he says. This is a passive-aggressive attack. And I love the way he says they're gutless and cowards, but then he's not saying who he's talking about, which is a little gutless and cowardly.
Starting point is 01:10:43 So check it out. I've taken it. I've had the booster. Many politicians, I watched a couple of politicians be interviewed and one of the questions was, did you get the booster? Because they had the vaccine.
Starting point is 01:10:57 And they were answering it like, in other words, the answer is yes, but they don't want to say it because they're gutless. They'll say it. Whether you had it or not, say it. But the fact is that I think the vaccine has saved tens of millions of people throughout the world.
Starting point is 01:11:12 Okay, there you go. I have had absolutely... So this has been tough for a lot of people. Because a lot of people on the right, I think the vax, you know, Bill Gates crawls into your asshole, you have a heart attack, and then you die of, you know,
Starting point is 01:11:27 some Russian disease or whatever. I don't know. But definitely Bill Gates crawls into your asshole. I think I read that. So, you know, and, you know, cult of personality. I mean, Trump is really worshipped. He's bigger than the Republican Party. He's taking it over, really.
Starting point is 01:11:41 I mean, he's taking it over. They begrudgingly have to side with his points because they know how popular he is. So this has been a tough one because the Republicans have been ranting, ranting about how the vaccine's so dangerous. And here Trump just keeps promoting it. Truth is, from what I heard,
Starting point is 01:11:58 the inside scoop is that he had it bad. He had it bad, bad, bad. And then Regeneron, which is the monoclonal antibodies, kind of popped them right back into shape. Synthetic antibodies, they pump in you. They do essentially what the vaccine does just later. And the antibodies are synthetic. They're lab-made.
Starting point is 01:12:17 I don't know why that feels like such a pure thing. That's not exactly eating a banana either. That's what I love about when people are like, oh, the vaccine's so dangerous. It's like, well, you know, pop in like, what are they called? Antibiotics? Those aren't bananas either. Those are nukes for your system. You take them, it kills everything in its sight.
Starting point is 01:12:37 You know what I mean? And monoclonal antibodies, those are made in a lab. So, I mean, there's just, you know, modern medicine comes with a few side effects. It's just, you know, modern medicine comes with a few side effects. It's just, you know, what can you do? Plus, he wants to own the vaccines because he says that they were made under his administration. Right, so he wants to take credit for it.
Starting point is 01:12:56 He wants to take credit for it, too. So that's what he's doing. And so he's a pretty savvy dude. I remember listening to when he would pretend to be his own publicist. You ever hear those videos? Yeah, yeah, yeah. He would call the reporters and pretend to be his own publicist and go like, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, the real estate tycoon,
Starting point is 01:13:19 the most beautiful hair, the biggest moneymaker in the world will be over here at this party. Come over here. And you're like, that's you, dog. You know? But that was back then before, like, the internet or anything. So it was like, maybe those people had never heard from him. But he was pretending to be his own publicist.
Starting point is 01:13:36 I mean, this is how some people are wired, you know? It's a burner account. Yeah. But, I mean, kids need to know this. It's not a pure world. There's some people out there who are just so obsessed with power, money, domination. You're going to come across these people. And they don't play fair.
Starting point is 01:13:54 I've met very few people on this planet, actually, who play fair. I'm just being honest with you. You know? I'm just being honest. I've met very few people who will play fair. And I've met even fewer people who will ever put the principle over their interest. Meaning that you think that they're good people. But once it comes to hurting them, that's when they'll back away.
Starting point is 01:14:14 That's when they'll back away. You know what I'm saying? Nobody likes to go backwards in lifestyle. So if someone's running their mouth, I'm for this cause, I'm from this cause. Then someone goes, hey, we're going to cut your check. Meaning not cut you a check. we're going to cut your check. You're going to stop receiving it if you keep saying that. Very few people will keep saying what they believe in.
Starting point is 01:14:36 Very few. Very, very few. So stop this bullshit that people are good. This John Lennon world that we live in. Okay. I love John Lennon. It's a beautiful thing to hear the Imagine song. But what happened was he got killed by a deranged maniac because he was too idealistic. Okay.
Starting point is 01:14:54 Kid should have had security. He should have been a little bit more realistic about the world. He's out there with Yoko Ono fucking showing his glue gun off. You know, he broke up the Beatles. People are pissed. Yep. He's hanging out with her. She's going,
Starting point is 01:15:06 yeah, yeah, yeah, on songs. She's got no talent except for probably a nice tight sweet huff huff. And that upsets people. You know what the Beatles
Starting point is 01:15:17 meant to people? So he had some people out there who were angry at him for that. They're angry at him for the things that he's saying. Get a couple, hire fucking security. Hire security, John. You're out there. are angry at him for that. They're angry at him for the things that he's saying. Get a couple higher fucking security, higher security, John. You're out to imagine with all one. We're not all one. We're never going to all be one. All the tigers aren't going to come
Starting point is 01:15:33 together either. Like I said before, even carpenters and real estate lawyers won't fucking hang out. You expect we're all going to be one. I don't even want to hang out with people I don't like. The only thing is we need laws and we need to be able to say, you do your thing, I'll do my thing. We need to be able to peacefully stay away from each other. That's the best you can hope for in life. People got different interests. People who don't even like the same music don't want to hang out with each other.
Starting point is 01:15:58 You can't force people to hang out with each other. You can't force people to love each other. It's not going to happen. I always hated that when people were like, you just got to love more. It's like, I don't just give away my fucking love. You know what it takes for me to love somebody? It takes years. It takes commitment. It takes them doing something for me, me doing something for them. It's an action. Love is not a feeling. That's a movie. Love is an action. Remember that and you'll be fine. This just turned into Dr. Phil. But I'm sick of this idealistic childish bullshit.
Starting point is 01:16:31 And it comes from like teenagers and 20 year olds. And it's good. It's good because at that age, you need to be idealistic. But you also need to listen to older people. That's the problem. And that's what Socrates warned about in the Republic. That's what happens.
Starting point is 01:16:44 He goes, democracy turns to tyranny because the young start acting like the problem. And that's what Socrates warned about in the Republic. You know, that's what happens. He goes, you know, democracy turns to tyranny because the young start acting like the old. The old start acting like the young. There's no order. You have older people have been here longer. So they've experienced what you've experienced and they've learned. So keep your fucking asshole open for information.
Starting point is 01:17:01 Listen to older people. They know what they're talking about. Some of them are fucking stupid, but some of them have wisdom. You know? And let me tell you, it ain't no cream puff out there. I'm becoming my father right now.
Starting point is 01:17:14 John, Yanni, it ain't no cream. You're just farting in the wind. You're farting in the wind. So you gotta be realistic, man. You know? Keep your guard up. Not everyone's great.
Starting point is 01:17:28 Not everyone's great. And the worst time is some people pretend to be great. And then you get caught. And then that's when you don't want to become bitter after that.
Starting point is 01:17:40 You just want to learn from that and then just become more realistic. You know, just be, you got to, words are cheap, dog. People run their mouth. You got to watch what they do.
Starting point is 01:17:55 Action, speak loud of the words is an old adage. Where would, where did this start? Where did I start before I went on my dumb pedantic harangue? I'm really like an annoying, if I was... I would annoy me. I'd be like, will you shut the fuck up and tell the jokes, clown? I'm not here to fucking... If I wanted to watch...
Starting point is 01:18:10 I'd watch Oprah for this shit. Where did this start? You were talking about Trump. Not everybody's good. You know, a lot of people's actions don't really, you know, support their words.
Starting point is 01:18:23 But you got into John Lennon about everyone loving each other and you kind of got, it was branched off of Trump and DeSantis coming together. Yeah, I mean, Imagine All the People is a great song, but it's not a great reality.
Starting point is 01:18:34 No, it's not. It takes a lot to love somebody, man. Imagine there's no religion. It's like, yeah, I imagined it and then I woke up. And I woke up and there was. Hey, John, I imagined it and then guess what?
Starting point is 01:18:43 I got a phone call and I came to and I realized that there were and there still are and there was. Hey, John, I imagined it. And then guess what? I got a phone call and I came to, and I realized that there were, and there still are, and they always will be. And ain't nothing fixing nothing, baby. Okay. You got a fucking scorpion. You got a snake. You give that fucking scorpion a ride over that river. Like the old adage goes, he's going to sting you. And the frog is going to go, why did you do that? And he goes, because I'm a fucking scorpion. I'm a scorpion, you jackass. That's why I stung you. So. Anyway, this had something to do with the sadness in Trump.
Starting point is 01:19:14 Yeah. Oh, it's because we were talking about Trump faking his own stuff. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, yeah, I was saying people are like this. You know, this is like, Trump cares about Trump. Trump is what you call a narcissist. I would say, even as a lay person, you'd go, this is what you call narcissistic personality disorder.
Starting point is 01:19:32 You know, he's almost talking in the third person like Ricky Henderson. He almost refers to himself as Czar Trump. The way he walks, the way, you know. So, you know, he's playing the game. And he's obviously, he's obviously, don't get a refund, just bring earmuffs. Positivity and good vibes to all that are not muted. Oh, they've been watching this on mute the whole time,
Starting point is 01:19:53 because that's what happens when I get a phone call. Good. You didn't miss much. The comment roulette has been muted. They're just, imagine them watching me just, it's almost like watching Hitler in German. They can't understand it. They're just being like, but they can't hear a thing now. They're just, imagine them watching me just, it's almost like watching Hitler in German. They can't understand it.
Starting point is 01:20:05 They're just being like, but they can't hear a thing. Now they're watching, now we're demonetized. Anyway, so get ready for this race between DeSantis and Trump. They're going to go at it probably in the primaries, right?
Starting point is 01:20:20 Is that what this is called? The primaries? Where did two go? And Trump will come out victorious. He's just, he's, dude, just, dude, he's like the rock. I think the money Republicans like DeSantis, though. Yeah? You think so?
Starting point is 01:20:33 Yeah, because he's like Trump without the tweets. Yeah, and Trump may run into a problem with January 6th. That might derail him. That's ongoing. But this was a fun one. This was throwing smoke. And I love the way that he called him gutless, but then he't it's like say his name then why didn't you say his name why did you go oh these we know exactly who you're talking about we know who you're talking about
Starting point is 01:20:52 um so there's smoke there's a lot of division there's schisms there's schisms everywhere this is what extreme factions do it's like there's schisms there's skimmies schisms in the democratic party there's schisms in old and old old podcasts there's schisms. There's schisms in the Democratic Party. There's schisms in old podcasts. There's schisms everywhere. You know, schisms happen. The iPhone is 15 years old. Schisms happen. Where there's extreme,
Starting point is 01:21:20 extremism comes into play. Extremism, extreme behavior. It just, schisms happen. People get pulled farther and farther to the right and left until they become one. And they put us all in gulags. That would be a sweet ticket.
Starting point is 01:21:35 Imagine like, because you know AOC, you know AOC and Trump secretly admire each other. You know they call and go like, I like your moves. Like, I like what you're doing. Like, you guys know how to make, you know how to make a spectacle yourself
Starting point is 01:21:47 because they make spectacles of themselves. And they're like, I kind of like the way you roll too, you know? It's almost like the way in Heat, like Robert De Niro and Al Pacino kind of, you know, it's like Batman and the Joker. It's like, what would I do without you? You're just too much fun.
Starting point is 01:22:03 They need each other. It's like God and the devil. Yeah. So the iPhone turns 15 years old. So every 15 year old has grown up with an iPhone. That's crazy to think that they've spent their whole lives
Starting point is 01:22:19 with that thing. You know? Maybe they you know how we're so maladapted to it because it came into our lives right it came into your life too right you so you're 24 it came into your life so you lived a little life without it the internet was always there but um the iphone changed the game where you can just bring your computer with you at all times and just like, maybe they'll be more well adapted than we are because we got like bum rushed by it and we were like, this is so great. And we realized how boring life is.
Starting point is 01:22:52 People like, get off your phone. People are always like, you're on your phone too much. It's like, dog, do you know how boring people are? If people stepped up their game a little bit, you know, then maybe I'd put my phone down. If someone started a story with like, I just murdered four people, do you think I'm going to stroll on Twitter? I'm listening. I'm all ears.
Starting point is 01:23:15 If someone just says, man, I just came back from the Cayman Islands and I killed a woman in a casino. I'm not scrolling, but people's stories are usually boring. They're like, what'd you do today? You know, I ate. It was what I had for lunch. And you're going like, let me see what's going on. Let me see what Donald Trump's tweeting, you know?
Starting point is 01:23:34 So people just need to up their games, you know? And maybe that's why people are exaggerating the truth so much is because in order to get our attention nowadays, you really got to say something. You know, you can't just come in and be like, hey, I'm a normal guy. You're like, all right, get out of here, normal guy. Entertain me. But the iPhone's 15 years old.
Starting point is 01:23:52 It's a teenager, dog. I can't wait to see what it's like when it's 40 and every single iPhone in the world has a CCP-made microprocessor in it. CCP-made microprocessor in it, and they have a full log of what you like to jerk off to, where you are at all times. If you've said anything about them, they just show up and hand you a smoothie for free, and that smoothie's got anthrax in it. I mean, they will get us all, dog. That's basically the brain of the iPhone. So a lot of people don't know that, but those are all, 80% of those, I believe, if I remember correctly, 80 or 90% of those are made in Taiwan. And guess who just took Taiwan? We've said it many times.
Starting point is 01:24:32 And also, why do they want Taiwan so bad? Historically also, but also, Taiwan's a moneymaker. Taiwan's a moneymaker. So now you have a partner. When you scroll you got eyes on you dog thank you thank you Apple
Starting point is 01:24:50 thank you Apple I guess they got no choice those are where the microprocessors come from and you got to do business but you know that the Chinese government is in there and finally you know that the Chinese government is in there. And finally,
Starting point is 01:25:12 there's shortages at the store of stuff because of the weather and the supplies. I went to get my wife tampons yesterday, and there was only like two boxes left. So, you know, what can you do? Couldn't get no chicken breast yesterday, son. You couldn't get any chicken breast, yeah. It's a little scary. It's starting to feel a little Venezuela- breast, yeah. It's a little scary. It's starting to feel a little Venezuela-y.
Starting point is 01:25:26 Yeah. It's a little scary. This is the highest I think inflation's been since 1982 as well. Yeah. So we got supply chain problems. They keep blaming the weather. And this is why people don't trust. Because this is what I was saying last episode.
Starting point is 01:25:42 It's like, you got to stop. Everyone has the internet now. The internet, even though people are still as stupid as they've always been, the internet can give them any piece of information they want at any time. When the planes were delayed, they kept going weather. And then you'd look at the forecast and you'd be like, the weather's good countrywide. So why don't you just tell us the truth? The truth is you have staff shortages because people don't want to go back to work or people have COVID
Starting point is 01:26:09 or your mask mandates aren't working. Okay? Stop pushing. If it's not working, it's not working. You know what I'm saying? Just admit it. But they don't want to give an ounce. They don't want to go,
Starting point is 01:26:19 oh, the Republicans were right about the mask mandates. You know, so they keep lying and lying and lying and lying and lying. And who gets hurt? We all get hurt. There's no chicken breasts. My wife has to stuff tissues up her, you know? Because we're out of tampons, you know?
Starting point is 01:26:34 You can't have a nice fucking chicken cutlery. You got to eat your red beet juice again. Yeah, I got to have lentils. You got to have lentils again. Kid's healthy. So you got to just be transparent. Like the gig is up, dude. Stop saying the weather
Starting point is 01:26:46 because this is what they're blaming now on the shortages at the supermarkets. They're going, the weather. The weather's bad. You're going, dog, the weather was bad. We had four inches and it's gone. What are you talking about the weather's bad? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:59 You know? If I can walk in my driveway without slipping, there should be chicken cutlets in Long Island for Jared Harvin, correct? So this is obviously a supply problem. This is obviously an inflation problem. This is obviously an economy problem. So it's scary, man.
Starting point is 01:27:21 It lets you know how fragile this all is. When certain people don't go to work or there's staffing shortages or whatever happens, it disrupts the whole chain. We are so interconnected now. What happens in China affects what happens here. What happens in Sri Lanka affects what happens. And it can throw our whole,
Starting point is 01:27:41 it can make this country riot. What happens in Norway. What happens here also affects other countries because if we go broke, right, and people stop buying, I don't know what they sell in Norway, right? I know they have oil, but they probably sell fish. So if we start getting our fish,
Starting point is 01:27:57 if people start eating less fish, then fucking Norway falls. It's a chain reaction. We're so interwoven that like this global economy is very fragile. Yeah, bro. And that's why
Starting point is 01:28:09 those people who say like, hey, isolationism, they have a point because they're like, yo, you got to be self-reliant because if shit goes off, let's say there's a plague in Norway
Starting point is 01:28:17 and like, yo, we don't have any fishing. We get all our fish from Norway. You're like, yo, you better start putting a couple of those fucking kids on, take them off their
Starting point is 01:28:24 John Deere tractors and throw some fishing rods in their fucking hands so would you say that this could be a good thing that make humanity realize that we're all connected and that we all need each other and that we all need to see eye to eye work together it could be a good thing like anything but will it be i mean well because covid showed us that but covid actually had a setback with within that whole grand scheme of trying to progress. But this, we can easily fix it, but we need to rely on each other and communicate with each other. Well, that's why the optimism of the young is important, because that's why they balance
Starting point is 01:28:56 each other out well, because I'm just going, nope, we're all going to die. But it's nice to hear a young, fresh perspective that maybe everyone will realize we're interconnected, we're interconnected. We're all in this together. And we all affect each other. And there's aliens. And we should all just fight them. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 01:29:12 People always change on the precipice of things. When shit's about to go down, that's when they act. So like. Yeah. I happen to be of the opinion that the only thing that brings people together is a common enemy. That's a very cynical perspective. But that's all I've seen. But you also grew up in Brooklyn. so it's a little bit skewed
Starting point is 01:29:26 yeah it's a little skewed you grew up in a place where like hey man I'm on my driveway you're on yours correct yeah we mind our own business it's a different vibe
Starting point is 01:29:33 you know the suburbs is a different vibe out there it's like you wave to your neighbor it's like a detente everyone's kind of nobody overly gets into anyone's business
Starting point is 01:29:40 just a wave how you doing Jared how's your mother nobody cares you going to King Cutlet yeah I see you over stopping shop Jared's over there he's doing. How you doing, Jared? How's your mother? Nobody cares. You're going to King Cutler? Yeah, I see you over at Stop and Shop. Jared's over there. He's doing good.
Starting point is 01:29:48 He's doing good in school. He's doing the comedy. I don't know why he did that. He should have became a cop like his father. His father's a good cop. His brother also became a cop. He decides now he's sitting in a living room with some Greek maniac, and they're yelling at the cameras.
Starting point is 01:30:02 I mean, this kid could have had benefits. He could have made Sarge. He could have been a captain of Sarge. He could have been working in a precinct right here on the island. Why leave the island, Jared? Why did you leave the island? This has been Long Days.
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