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Speaker 1 (00:02):
I couldn't bear to watch that rest of that finals game.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
That fucking man, it was such a whole weekend edging
game seven, just like watching fucking highlights from Game six,
watching Pacers highlights, watching okay see highlights. Yeah, get just
like this is the ultimate showdown and it was looking
like that. It was looking like that.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
But we knew where we can't have. But also it's
like the whole thing with like, oh, yeah, he's injured
just to the calf strain, and where all you me,
Sarah Unanimous, You're like, that's gotta be fall off the
bone tender by the end of this game. Yeah, yeah,
like he's going for it, and.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
Sure enough, every time, every time that story happens, there
just needs to be a Google alert that Adam Silver.
Anytime someone's like, yeah, but he's gonna gut it out
with a calf strain, it is like, Buddy, that's going
to be an achilles.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
That Andy's wearing that Andy wears zero.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
Right, you just tripled your wild two name Tatum.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
You got dame too.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
Wow. I didn't even think about it. Another absolute zero
who had three number zero's best scorer on their team
or second best. Yeah, that ship what like that was
violence when that ship popped like that. Sometimes you'll like
go back and they're like zoom in, zoom in, zoom in,
and then you'll see like a small, like little twinge
(01:26):
that ship was like yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
Wait, so you're saying that they all had the number zero.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
They all had the numbers eight single zero.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
And blew their achilles this season?
Speaker 2 (01:36):
What is this final tdonation or something? Yes, it's yeah,
it's final tendonation, Brian, That's exactly what it is. Thank
you and thank you for putting in those words. But yeah, man,
I was. I was sad. Yeah, I definitely I was.
I was switched from matrix, you know, not like this,
no like this, Hello the Internet, and welcome to this
(02:05):
Monday week trend edition of Dirt That Guys.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:10):
Yeah, it's a podcast where we take a deep dive
into America share consciousness. This is the Monday episode where
I tell you what was trending to go over the weekend,
was trending this morning. My name is Jack O'Brien. That
over there, well that's mister Miles.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
Yes, Miles Gray. Smells great, smells great.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
It's just weird, you know, And you've when when you're
doing the history loop.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
I already seen this one happen before.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
I know, we've seen this one.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
I have.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
They're recycling this.
Speaker 3 (02:43):
I had a pretty decently formed brain last time we
did this. I wouldn't no, baby, Last time we did this,
I knew and now we're we knew.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
It last time, and they were trying to deceive us
last time. Like they actually did the groundwork to deceive us,
and people with functioning brains were like, no, this seems
like you're lying. Yeah, it seems it seems like you
decided to go do this war and then spent two
months creating documents and being like that picture there. Yeah,
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that's that's something we're calling a weapon of master.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
Strout out is because like George Bush had a nine
to eleven to kind of get people like h yeah right,
and knowing how lacks this entire administration is with fucking everything,
I'm like, God, if I feel like they're probably they're
probably like on polymarket right.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
Now, right that you were the H and something happened. Yeah, yikes,
there at least an eight to ten. You know something,
just give us, you know, I'm sure I'm sure there's
talk behind it scenes, like how we get we get
some sort of scalvanizing national tragedy.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
Yeah, the same people who are in the studio has
been like, what's our next Barbenheimer. They probably bring to
those people and be like, what's what's like nine to
eleven right now? Right?
Speaker 2 (04:02):
And could we pair it with another national tragedy to
do a Barbenheimer of national tragedies? That then we could
both uh start a war overseas that everybody's behind and
also take away people's rights at home.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
We need like a nine harbor, you know what I mean,
a pearl eleven if you will, because look at that man.
We got off our asses. We entered World War two.
We got to turn the Japanese and declare them fucking enemies.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
I mean, guys, come on, guys, hook we need a
nine harbor. That's right. This onetherfucker does not care about
like this is endangering people's lives for decades decades, Yes,
this is, and he doesn't give a fuck anyways. Uh,
that's some stuff we're gonna be talking about a little
bit later on my.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
Opted lunchibles pizza lunchables.
Speaker 2 (04:53):
Yeah, I'm going small with my overrated small small ball
playing money all over here. All right, I'm going twin towers.
All right, what Miles was something you thinks overrated? Oh?
Speaker 1 (05:07):
Fuck the fucking Dodgers. I say that as I wear
a Dodgers hat. But my god, what a fucking disgraceful
organization with everything that's happening in Los Angeles. Absolutely mum
about ice raids that impacts at a conservatively forty percent
of the fan base directly.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
Direct like that was to their safety and freedom one percent.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
And I mentioned this before. Not only were the Los
Angeles Dodgers the fucking the reason countless people were displaced
in Chavez Ravine through eminent domain to create Dodger Stadium,
and like the work it took to get Angelino's back
on the good graces of the Dodgers. Once they had that,
then you have all this stuff where it looks like
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basically they were like letting ice use Dodger Stadium's parking
lot and then they got caught and then pushed them out.
And people are like, oh, they pushed the ice out
of the Dodger Stadium parking lot. But it's there's just
so much like inaction happening. They they just recently said
they're going to be like here, we're going to give
a million dollars for people. They said, for like direct
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financial assistance for families of immigrants impacted by recent events.
They said, just by recent events.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
Uh, just fucking anybody. Vague? Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's so vague.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
And I think the other thing too, is like, you
know a lot of people like, like, you know, I
was talking with a couple of friends like should I are, like,
are we against the Dodgers? I'm like, I mean the organization,
but what the Dodgers represent is so much bigger than
these owners, like especially for LA, like this shit is
like this, it's LA, Like it's inextricable from what the
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city is. But the human beings that currently are at
the sort of puppet strings of the organization garbage note garbage.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
Is this the same people who are now at the
pupp and strings of the Los Angeles Lakers.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
It's a mix. I mean there is some overlap too, Yeah,
I mean, like Walter definitely is like the biggest shareholder there,
but I don't I'm not sure how much he does
like the real day to day things like do we
do we say something about the illegal kidnappings that are
happening in our city or do we just kind of,
you know, kind of duck it. Low dude. Dave Roberts,
the manager, said some shit. He's like, I'm like, wait,
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like in the week that it was happening, he's like,
I'm not uh, I'm not educated enough to really speak
on this. Like total coward response. Is just so fucking
disheartening to just see this. But either way, I mean,
the La Dodger logo still stands as a symbol for Angelino's.
But yeah, the organization my god, wet fart dot.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
Com, wet fart dot com, go check it out and
you can find me at wet fart dot com. Yeah,
it fucking sucks. I mean, like, also, just be more
expled because they did this thing where everyone was like, Oh,
where the fuck you gonna say something?
Speaker 1 (08:00):
This is disgraceful, And then a few days later, like
after that, they're like, oh, we're gonna say something.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
What they put out, We're gonna say something.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
Get ready, get ready. And then I'm like, how is.
Speaker 2 (08:14):
Gonna need twenty five years to do it?
Speaker 1 (08:16):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (08:17):
Now they're like a million dollars right for people and
people affected by recent events. Yeah, and we won't be
any more specific than that, because we don't want to
like alienate the people who are in support of this
or are good friends who are using our parking lot
as a fucking base of operation.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
Yeah, there was like this, I don't know if you
saw that clip where it looked like LAPD was chasing
ice out of Dodger Stadium. Yeah. Yeah, And there was
some dipshit on Blue Sky who's like.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
Wow, Lapd, way to stick up for la They kicked
out ice from from Dodger Stadium.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
It's like, no, the Dodgers got caught with ice there.
And then they're like, yeah, guys, you guys, you guys
kind of gotta go. Sorry, and like we're complete like people, but.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
You can't stay here, fellows. I'm sorry, trust me, Lapd.
Like it's like when people drive uber and lyft.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
Okay, he's in really all right, let me just put
my ski mask on and put my genes on and
I'll be ice for a few hours.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
They are working together like this isn't this is nonsense.
But anyway, shout out to all the people that've been
protesting outside of the stadium peacefully, because again.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
This isn't fucking I don't they just think that again?
Whenever we have these like moments where huge failures of
our society flare up and people take to the streets,
like you have, like the corporation sort of still rely
on these old reflexes like maybe just be quiet, maybe
just like say a million dollars. I don't know, without realizing,
(09:42):
you know, I mean whatever, I this always happens when
I'm like, why do I expect so much from the
multi billion dollar organization?
Speaker 2 (09:50):
Yeah, run by billionaires. Profit. Yeah, shout out to the
people who are like, you know, chasing ice around and
like honking their horns. That's you know, also been fun
to watch. But I was listening to an interview with
Ugo Soto Martinez, former guests on our show, City Council
(10:12):
District thirteen council person. Who's who's saying that, Like it's
just getting they're getting like more efficient with how they
do these strikes. Like now, in the past, it was
like they set up, they're like they're cracking their knuckles
for an hour, giving people time. And now it's like
you hear they're at this home depot parking lot and
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then an hour later they're gone, or like even a
half hour later, and like they've like taken twenty to
thirty people. You know, they're being very efficient in terms
of abducting people. Doesn't seem like they're being any more
intentional about.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
Who they're going out starting.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
Yeah, just very very indiscriminate, all right. Mine is just
like everything going onto phones, like phone all the app
based ship. Like we have a ceiling fan that's controlled
by an app. You fucking idiot. A ceiling fans. This
(11:12):
was one that we inherited when we got the house.
But it's in the back where like my mother in
law lives and so now that that just means that
like I need to go turn the fan on and
off for her.
Speaker 1 (11:25):
You know, there's no fucking switch.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
There's no switch. Yeah, it's I mean I think we
had a remote at one point, but it's just app based.
Like that's the and like that that was I remember
like people being like, oh, yeah, that's cool. Like the
reviews are like, yeah, you can do it all on
your phone. I'm just like that is it just doesn't
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work for people over a certain age. For us, I
feel like like annoying and like, yeah, where is it there?
It is? It's a smart house. You have a smart house.
That's how it happens. That what happens if your Wi
Fi goes down? Oh you have fucked house. Yeah, there's
a like we have an old speaker system that's controlled
(12:09):
through an app that they just like no longer update.
It's just like all right, so we're like fucked then.
But yeah, I don't know, just give me like an
analog remote control or a button switch. I feel like
the lesson of the iPhone was like one button, simple,
easy to use, and now it's the opposite, like that
(12:32):
piece of technology has just been loaded onto just with
all these like poorly designed apps that are like completely counterintuitive.
They're supposed to make our lives easier and just like
make it's super confusing for everybody, and especially like you know,
living with people who are over the age of seventy,
it's that's a real challenge for them, like understandably, you know.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
Yeah, because it's like why complicate things on off the switch? Yes, boom,
I don't need to I don't need to summon some
other technology for on off when this switch was perfectly fine.
I think that's why I was like watching you know,
and or and seeing kind of like what the you know,
futuristic shit is like in a Star Wars universe, they
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still have fucking buttons and shit to turn shit on. Yeah,
it wasn't all like let me use my fucking app.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
Let me go to my second device to shit still open,
press a button to like get your water going or
your food cooking or whatever othern everything having to be
on a fucking app. Yeah, very frustrating, all right, Uh
Miles with something he thinks underrated?
Speaker 1 (13:39):
Underrated, how boomers don't care about how like dance music
flows like out of at their part. Okay, so let
me just set this up. My mother in law turned
seventy over. They and we all got together, like my parents,
you know, like her friends who live in the area,
My like my other in laws came down. Everything just
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like was there to celebrate. I brought like a boombox
kind of situation. I was like, yeah, you can hook
your phone up to it. And she's like, oh, Miles,
can you DJ? And by that she just mean can
you play this? Can you just hit play on this
playlist and put it on shuffle shuffle? I said, hold on,
miss on shuffle. Now you you're trying to have a
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dance party, and I'm looking at your playlist. You got
some we're doing highs and lows and everything in between. Here,
this is this could get wacky.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
Just turning it over to the shuffle gods. Yeah, sometimes
I'm like, hey, we're going we're shot. We're going shuffle
on the whole on the whole music library, and we're
gonna see what the music want me to listen to today.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
So this is okay, that's one way to do it.
I hear someone says, I'm having a dance party my
seventh bird. I'm trying to cut a rug as they say,
ok so I look at this playlist. I go, I
don't know how this shit's gonna flow.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
And I say that as someone who's currently a midlife
crisis DJ, who just did a gig recently with a
dance party, and you got it.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
You kind of trying to manipulate that.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
You're asking them, what's the three act structure, what's the yeah,
we building, midpoint?
Speaker 1 (15:10):
We building? Yeah, we can't build with Joeline then don't
stop believing and then have the release be Lowrider by War.
I mean you could. I mean that's an interesting question.
Speaker 2 (15:20):
That's not bad. I mean you're yeah, so you're so
good that you actually just accidentally created a really good sequence.
Speaker 1 (15:26):
I did kind of started moving the queue around a
little bit. Yeah yeah, hold on, you're about to kill
the dance floor with this shit. But then I did.
I added a song she caught on. She's like, wait,
this wasn't on my playlist? Was Oh shit, bro, there
were two hundred and twenty songs on this playlist. She
caught a loose Eric Burden with war track she had
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Eric Burden on there. I did a Eric Burden with
what she was the fuck is this ship? So I
let I said, okay, back to the shuffle god. But
then I realized they don't really care about dance ability.
It's it's a different They're engaging with the music completely different,
whereas like younger people, it's like, you know, I'm trying
to get out there. I'm trying to fucking not leave
the dance for like, I'm trying to catch the fucking
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spirit over and over and over with drops and shit.
This was like every song really just functioned as this
thing to like job the memories of like her and
all the contemporaries. So like a song would be like
it would be like led Zeppelin. They'd be like yeah,
and then some like slow ass R and B would
play and then immediately I'm like, what the fuck you
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gotta keep up?
Speaker 2 (16:29):
Okay, this was just picturing you at this party, pleasant
time and on the side just fucking biting your tongue,
absolutely outraged.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
Fingernails popping off. Fuck, I'm seeing.
Speaker 2 (16:48):
How are you doing this?
Speaker 1 (16:49):
You can't keep getting away with this. But then I
realized too, like it was so much more transportive for
them to then suddenly all get around. They all started
exchanging memory around, like, oh, I remember when this song
came out. This is one of the first things I
got da And it was like this really interesting sort
of exercise of like reminiscing and nostalgia when like dancing
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in between, and I was like, oh, this is like really,
I'm like I need a little bit more life between
me and now for me to like have these moments.
I'm like, oh shit, this song because I kind of
listen to music so much and feel like that all
the time. But it was really nice to just see
how much you just see how important music is to
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people's lives. And on one level, there's a version where
you dance all night long, but then there's another version
where it's like you use it as this like scrap
book that gives you a chance, like because also you
seventy you're not fucking You're not throwing it back for
five hours straight, you know what I mean? You need
some breaks in there, and that's what this provided. So
I was like, man, it really is underrated. How Like
I look at it as somebody who's DJ'ed and also
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just thinks about like if it's a dance party, like
you become aware when someone kills the dance floor with
like a song. But this was so different. So salute to.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
The old is nobody's fault. Takes all the pressure off
if you just give it up to the shuffle guys. Yeah,
And that's and it was kind of zen too because
here I am being.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
Like, oh, you're gonna suck this up, and they're like, no, no,
it's cool, just like this shit. They don't care. That's
not what we're here for. And I was like, oh
did the webay from the wire means oh shit, okay?
Speaker 2 (18:24):
I think I believe in that version of a like
god higher power more than any other shuffle guy. Like
this morning, my son, my nine year old were on
the way to camp. He's like, hey, can we play
I Have the Tiger? Mm hmm, so put on I
Have the Tiger. Like two minutes left of the drive.
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We get like halfway through, get to the camp, new
camp this week, So you know, it's not it's not
a thing where he heard it a camp. They're like
playing the end of the song that we were just
listening like. It was the same seamless Yeah, it was
like a seamless train transition.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
I was like, hey, guys, we're in the pocket right now,
this is where we're supposed to be, you know, listening
to the end of Kung Fu Fighting, come on next
exactly that vine.
Speaker 4 (19:12):
Everybody was Kung Fu Fight, Like, yeah, I love It's
funny those songs you love as a kid, like those
washed ass seventies songs like yeah, yeah, loving that.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
They did a School of Rock last week and my
nine year old was the lead singer on Creep and
Zombie by Cranberries. But that's where he found out about
I Have the Tiger. He's just like, yeah, just like
the beginning of that dank.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
D wait, your your son hit fucking Zombie?
Speaker 2 (19:47):
The he what I mean? He was It was you know, no,
I'm not. I'm not saying like he did a fate.
He felt very comfortable. He Dolores o Reard in. His
best moment was the part in Creep where he was
just kind of like howling like shit, like he went
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high like dance.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
I thought you said, I thought you meant TLC Creep.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
Radio, Creep Radio. Yeah yeah, And he had the performance
by being like, it's a sad song.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
Yeah for an now, like I want a perfect body,
you're like.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
But anyways, he's he's on his musical journey and.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
Oh yeah, okay, I'll blow honey, go ahead.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (20:29):
I didn't talk to him about Tom York's problematic stance
on Gaza.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
Yet his blowing with the wind morale, moral.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
Right and really I'm the victim here. So my underrated,
another dumble one, just like unofficial celebrity like stock markets
just look. So I was taking a trip down memory
lane on the BuzzFeed celebrity videos feed, which is a
feed you can go look at on YouTube. It's just
like a channel that they have and it's where they
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have like all their you know, uhl celebrity puppy interviews.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
Yeah yeah, just.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
From like the past fifteen years, and so you just
get to see the snapshot of like who was popping
and like who. You also get to see like really
outdated shit like Kevin Spacey answers questions that female celebrities
get asked just like a thumb of like Kevin Spacey
looking kind of silly and off to the left, like hmmm,
with the words manny petty.
Speaker 1 (21:27):
On the thumb.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
But yeah, you get. It's just I don't know that
I think were we talking about on the show that
I think there's either a podcast or like a game
that we heard about recently where it involves trying to
name the actor who has the highest IMDb ranking, like
from a movie.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
Were you No, I think I missed that.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
Forget shout out. Any listeners who know the podcast that
I'm talking about, let me know. But anyways, just on
the on the BuzzFeed videos bts Is King fifty million,
Emma Watson thirty million, kitten videos, and then you go
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all the way down there and you got some that's
like this was a publicist's idea, like Sarah Paulson playing
with dogs, John Krasinski playing with dogs and answering questions
down in like the two hundred three hundred thousand range.
But yeah, so this somebody was talking about this game
where you like try and guess what the highest IMDb
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ranking is. And I spent way too much time this
morning just trying to figure out trying to figure out
because you can't see the overall list, or at least
I couldn't figure out how to see the overall list
without like subscribing to something, so you just have to
guess and see what their rankings are. And the closest
I got to the top of the list was Sidney
Sweeney at four after leaping up two spots. But wow,
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like we can play it right now, like Robert de
Niro for some reason, like when I googled, like who
is the highest ranked on like because IMDb, like when
you go to a thing like it has the star
meter and says like this is where they're ranked. Don't
you remember last week we were like talking about Harrison Ford,
like being like we guessed he was highly ranked. Was
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this not you? All right?
Speaker 1 (23:20):
And you're doing another fucking podcast behind your back, Jack,
I said, behind my jack, what the fuck.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
Sidney Sweeney is the Brad Pitt is twelve, which that
was or sixteen.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
That's just from you searching Brad Pitt and seeing what
they can do.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
Search Brad Pitt, go to his IMDb page and it
tells you his overall Star Wars Star Meter ranking. Tom
Cruise is at twelve. Glenn Pale. I was like, assuming, okay,
Sidney Sweeney' high, let's look at Glen pal He's in
the dreaded just it says top five hundred doesn't give
you a number at a certain point.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
Damn.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
But I don't know, just like looking because you know,
looking at it's very unscientific, but so is the stock market.
So I'm just like that's fun for me at a.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
Little It makes more sense than the stock market, right.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
Because it's like, based on the number of people searching
somebody's name, they're.
Speaker 1 (24:22):
Gonna drink her bath water. Yeah, that's top ten, probably right.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
Exactly, you know, but I couldn't find any I couldn't
find anybody else in the top ten, or I guess. Yeah,
Tom Cruise is hanging tough at twelve after dropping from
number seven last week.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
Somebody has an IMDb prologue in at this company. I'm
pretty sure the funny it yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
Yeah, all right, Anyways, let's take a quick break. We'll
be right back, and we're back.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
We're back, literally, we're back.
Speaker 2 (24:59):
We're back, baby. Two two thousand and three, two thousand
and two. Yeah, yeah, what a time to be alive.
So yeah, as we know, Trump went ahead without congressional
approval in order to the bombing of three Iranian nuclear
sites that the US claims have been obliterated. Iran has
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vowed that Americans will face everlasting consequences for their role
in the attack.
Speaker 1 (25:28):
Illegal attack based on I don't know what, Yeah, based
on a lot of theories.
Speaker 2 (25:34):
Basically vibes like.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
Es.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
It is just like, you know, his director of National
Intelligence within the past couple of months was like, this
is a director. The intelligence community continues to assess that
Iran is not building a nuclear weapon, and Supreme Leader
Kamani has not authorized the nuclear weapons program that he
suspended in twenty in two thousand and three, and when
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asked about that, Trump literally said, I don't care what
she said. I think they were very close to having it.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
Oh wow, Yeah, is that is that what Laura Lumer
told you?
Speaker 2 (26:12):
Right? It's true. It just feels like, I don't know,
it feels like he's trying to, like the skill that
he has, is trying to be the star of a
TV show that is the fucking fate of the world.
And now he's like, oh, I can paint with this
new color wars.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
Yeah, and I don't have to feel all scared about them.
Just like with Netan Yahoo in the Iraq War, Let's
not forget you did the same thing in the build
up to the invasion of Iraq, like, oh Man Saddam,
he could probably enrich uranium and like like washing machine
size centrifugeons all over the country.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
You guys better go in there. You see those washing
machines on the spin cycle.
Speaker 1 (26:59):
Imagine urine in there.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
Now, think about that. Now think about the uranium and
the Now imagine they're white. Now imagine they're white. I
had this yet where my kids are obsessed with imagine dragons,
and I said, now imagine they're white. True. I was like, Ah,
this is lost on you guys, lost little Now imagine
(27:20):
they're white.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
Oh wow.
Speaker 2 (27:22):
No.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
But again, like the same pattern. That's what's so wild
about this shit. Net and Yahoo Again, no talk of
how many nuclear weapons Israel has. They don't even mention that,
and how the you know, the international agencies that are
in charge of observing and monitoring nuclear weapons and uranium enrichment.
Like Israel's like can't look here, sorry, can't come in,
(27:45):
We've we don't we have just secrets here that yeah,
we're dragged yet again into something. Well, who knows where
this is going. I think that's what's really wild right now,
is like because it's Trump. You know, there's so many
people in these ears from multiple angles. You have the
hot who are like, go fucking now, it's fucking time.
Because I think a lot of the calculus from the
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Israelis and the people who just want ever never ending,
like wars of empire for the United States. Look at
what's happened since October the seventh, Like Israel uh and
Hesbola had their you know, israel I just completely took
like went after Hesbola's leadership. Then the Syrian regime was
(28:25):
completely overthrown. A lot of these other things that Iran
usually has as proxies were weakened. And I think that's
like all the calculus. Now they're like, I think this
is I think this could just be a good time
now to fucking go after it. They're kind of spread
thin and let's just see where this thing goes.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
Yeah, this is a quote from those New York Times
article that so this is actually about the fact that
Trump basically blew the military's cover by being like, get
out of Tehran and.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
Oh, everyone evacuate Tehran now.
Speaker 2 (28:58):
Yeah. Yeah, And then so that they knew that an
attack was coming specifically on one of the one of
the places that was bombed, and they, according to the
New York Times, removed four hundred kilograms of uranium and
enriched to sixty percent purity. That is just below the
ninety percent that is usually used in nuclear weapons. I'm
(29:19):
no expert on uranium enriching, but in what other context
is sixty percent just below ninety percent? Oh man, other
than justifying war with a majority just a full.
Speaker 1 (29:34):
Fifty percent more from sixty then you get to ninety.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
It has a difference between a D minus and an AMN.
Like that's the difference between Steph Curry's free throw shooting
and like Shack having a good cigure. But again, that's
what it doesn't matter because they're just they're trying to
manufufacture consent with just buzzwords that are meant for an
ignorant population be like, oh, sixty percent, that's I think
close to night.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
I think I don't know.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
And because all the experts are screaming their heads off
to be like this is not close to happening.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
Also, what the anyway? Yeah, I'm just it's exhausting. It's exhausting,
It really is, especially because this is all just using
the same flimsy talk over and over. Because if you
saw too, Trump got all the influencers in line also
and had everybody reading from the same hymnal basically saying
the rhetoric from last the end of last week was
(30:33):
basically Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. Everybody said some
version of that, and you're like, all right, they put
out the lyric sheet for this hymn that everyone's going
to sing this week to manufacture consent, and yeah, a
ton of people like they were going after Charlie Kirk,
like they specifically went to the right wing influencers to
be like, guys, you gotta kind of tone it down
(30:55):
and just kind of help us out on this, and
then sure enough, boom, they switch up their rhetoric.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
Yeah, Jack Posobiac, who you know, possible cia op, but
he because of his last Yeah, but he blasted supporters
of the idea of attacking Iran as like the worst
Bush era neocons who would disastrously split the Trump coalition
(31:22):
that was before the bombing.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
After the bombing, however.
Speaker 2 (31:26):
He voiced his approval, but then did so noting that
Trump still opposes a regime change. And then Trump was like,
I don't oppose this regime change, right, he said, it's
not politically correct to use the term regime change, but
if the current Iranian regime is unable to make Iran
great again, why wouldn't there be a regime change? And
(31:46):
then he's like, well, like, so he's just saying that,
you know, but like all these people are just having
a you know, backpedal so quickly. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
Yeah, it's it's jarring. I mean, I think the sat like, weirdly,
the one person who's stuck to her Jewish space lasers,
i mean, stuck to her guns on fighting a war
in Iran, and Marjorie Taylor Green, of course, she's fully
like as of this recording has not budged. She's like
and look a lot of people like she's getting attacked
(32:18):
from people on Fox or like she's a nitweight, which
I agree, but she doesn't know what she's talking about.
She's had to be like, I'm not being disloyal to
Trump by saying we need to keep our white people first.
I mean America first agenda. Yeah, that's all I'm saying.
I'm America.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
I'm not being disloyal to Trump. I'm being anti Semitic
in that I don't trust Israel and.
Speaker 1 (32:42):
Because her things, I don't believe I'm ever like the yikes.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
And then she like does go on to be like,
I've met a couple and you're like.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa whoa. Yeah yeah, yeah, easy, easy.
Speaker 2 (32:53):
But again that not supporting Israel is ever the same
thing as anti Semitism.
Speaker 1 (32:59):
No, I feel like that might.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
Be where her is this coming from. She is he
got somebody who's opposing Israeli you know, partnerships, and also
has talked about Jewish space lasers. I feel like that's
an important piece of context.
Speaker 1 (33:17):
Yeah, yeah, you're not siding with Palestinian people, that's for sure.
But again, not that I think she's being righteous in
any way, because her logic around not getting into an
illegal war with Iran is also so fucking goofy. This
is what she posted.
Speaker 2 (33:30):
Quote, I don't know anyone in America who has been
the victim of a crime or killed by Iran, but
I know many.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
People who have been victims of crime committed by criminal
illegal aliens or murdered by cartel and Chinese fentanel and
slash drugs.
Speaker 2 (33:48):
Yo.
Speaker 1 (33:49):
There you go, relax, goes on, quote, almost anyone in
our country can relate to this fact. However, America has
not dropped bunker busters on the cartel sophisticated drug tunnels,
launched tomahawks on mass have cartel poisonous drug operators are
gone to war against the cartel's international terrorist networks. Okay,
so he is just that they haven't done this enough
(34:09):
to She's like, we need to keep it we more.
I think she's like, look, America first is all about
white people having more things and also doing war on brown.
Speaker 2 (34:20):
People at home. Yes, that's right, that's what I mean.
Don't worry, Marjorie March.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
Have you seen it.
Speaker 2 (34:28):
It's it's happening.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
And bombing it too.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
And the two fronts are everywhere else and right here. Yeah.
So yeah, just this is the ideas goes on.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
She's like, look, our enemies it's you can distill this
down to our enemy is not Iran, it's our enemies
are the Chinese and illegals.
Speaker 2 (34:52):
Yes, that's I think what she what she means to say,
you could have used way less words than that, Madge.
So what what's the what are what's gonna happen now?
Because I know what one of the things Jack Sobiac
is saying is like, well, this will be a quick
strike or no, maybe maybe that was Matt Gates. He's like,
this is more going to be like the Solomani strike
(35:15):
one and done. Is there any reason to believe that?
Speaker 1 (35:20):
I don't know. I mean, you asked, you set that
up as if we were on like a real news show,
and I was like a make a foreign policy expert. Yeah, Jack,
here's the thing about that. In my very narrow time
being wasted reading a few articles last night, No, but
I think, I mean, really, what from everything we're seeing
(35:41):
and just generally the pace of history is like kind
of like, okay, so the bombing has begun. There's definitely
conflicting reports on how effective these bombings were because on
one hand, like even his own generals or like it'll
take a second, to really assess what's happened. The Iranians
or other people have said, like the damage really wasn't
(36:01):
as significant as Trump claims, which I tend to believe
because Trump exaggerates everything. So does is this just going
to be how other things play out with like a
cycle of escalating retaliations back and forth, asymmetric attacks, more
cyber attacks, more terrorism. I don't know, Like, you know,
is that how it's gonna look? Does Trump lose his
appetite for war and move on to bombing like the
(36:23):
Barack Obama library? I don't know, Like it's That's what's
so wild, is you have literally no idea because a
lot of all this shit with like the tension with
Iran really kind off, you know, he really started talking
spicy after that big parade, his birthday parade wasn't l Yeah, I.
Speaker 2 (36:39):
Don't really think that has something to do with it.
If he's like I looked weak, fuck that we're bombing
some shit.
Speaker 1 (36:46):
I don't know, you know what I mean, it's and
all of that is possible and none of it is possible.
At the same time, as.
Speaker 2 (36:51):
Iraq War was a response to George H. W. Bush
being called like a like literally they called him a
sissy by the media. There are like perceptions that he's
a sissy, and he was like, oh, yeah, well watch.
Speaker 1 (37:06):
This, watch me puke some sushi up in Japan. Yeah
that again, so we're not I will say this, the
people who are not salivating for more armed conflict may
not be getting what they want right now. But again,
I think the other part of this calculus for Trump,
because he's not he's like he's always like, I want peace.
I want peace, unless you know, I'm kind of if
(37:29):
enough goblins are whispering my ear to bomb something, then
I'll do it. But the economy is another thing that
he has to really think about or I don't know
if he has to think about it, but it is
normal leader of a nation where millions of people's lives
depend on economy functioning would think about like, you know,
the Iranian parliament just voted to shut down the Straight
of Horror Moves, which is you know this little straight
(37:49):
where twenty percent of the world's oil like moved like
transits through this strait, and they're saying we're going to
shut it down. Trump is clearly worried about that happened,
because oil is the Duncan of Earth because Earth runs
on oil, and he was clearly thinking of all the
permutations around attacking Iran when he posted this nonsense on
(38:12):
truth this morning he said, quote, everyone, keep oil prices down.
I'm watching. You're playing right into the hands of the enemy.
Don't do it.
Speaker 2 (38:21):
Okay, Who does he think he's talking to there, like
oil executives?
Speaker 1 (38:26):
I don't know, maybe maybe some guy he thinks is
oil who's in charge of everything. It's really really odd,
And I mean again, right now there, while the Parliament
has voted to shut down the Strait, as of this recording,
there doesn't seem to be any sort of like movement
(38:47):
in terms of like enforcing the closure of the strait
with force and attacking ships that move through this lane
or having a blockade. But again that happening, and the
lack of movement for America's lifeblood oil that is definitely
going to reverberate. So I don't know, I mean, like.
Speaker 2 (39:06):
There's we've got so much going on, Jack got a lot,
truly an omni crisis, and you know, I'm sure this
also by this is a welcome distraction.
Speaker 1 (39:15):
For people who want to ignore the genocide and cause
it too, because you know, this is completely now taking
up so much of the oxygen in terms of like
the world's attention.
Speaker 2 (39:25):
Yeah, a lot of people just talking about it like
it's a sporting event where they're like, Okay, here's strategically
like why they're doing that, and like, yeah, it's taken away.
It's wild to see moral outrage. It's wild to see
like outlets like the Bulwark that are you know, like
these neo con sort of never Trumper people who sort
of got in like liberals good graces by being like
Trump is bad, but then then the bombs start dropping.
(39:46):
They're like he's what but Trump is kind of eating
on this one guy. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (39:50):
Yeah, they're so fucking craven.
Speaker 2 (39:54):
Wow. And the feedback he's getting, you know, the feedback
from the general population is don't do that bad, that's scary.
But the feedback he's actually getting is from people like
Matt Gates, who wrote Trump the Peacemaker. That was his
response after Trump dropped a bunch of fucking bombs. Yes, yeah, yeah,
(40:16):
off of bomb intelligence. Yeah, there was an Iranian leader
who said, so this was in response to people being
like he said that everything's been destroyed, that you guys,
got your shit all fucked up by old Donnie t
uh And he said the site had been evacuated a
long time ago because he was like fucking telling everybody
(40:38):
he was gonna bomb us, and so we evacuated the
most obvious targets, and the damages are not irreversible, he wrote,
adding you cannot bomb knowledge. So yeah, what you basically
did is just gave them more incentive to uh, you know,
get nuclear weapons. Wow.
Speaker 1 (40:58):
You know, I guess, well, maybe Trump did lose maybe
a slight support Marjorie Taylor Green. He has gained the
support of John Fetterman, who's now like outwardly going on
Fox News and saying the Democrats got to knock off
this impeachment stuff. Yeah. Yeah, it's just like Jesus Christ,
it's all going around and around and around.
Speaker 2 (41:20):
Something about brown people that really gets under their fucking
skin makes me want to pull a shotgun on a
guy going out for a jock, right, isn't that wasn't
that you John whatever?
Speaker 1 (41:31):
I guess the Democrats forgot about that to be like, well,
he's good at making fun of doctor Oz.
Speaker 2 (41:37):
I mean, yeah, I don't think there was any way
to see where this was going. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (41:42):
I mean, I think the one thing is that you
have to know you need people to be talking that
shit from the from jump. Yeah you know what I mean,
because anybody else you look back and they're like they
kind of they kind of got weird lib slash slight
conservative written all over them. But they're running as a Democrat.
Speaker 2 (41:59):
They're yeah, yeah, but they're gonna they're they're cooler than
this other Republican they're running against. So once they get
into power, they'll get more left wing, you know, the
way it always works.
Speaker 1 (42:08):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I have more power. I feel
compelled to diminish it and dilute it by empowering the people.
Speaker 2 (42:15):
No, I have more power, and I'm only spending my
time around millionaires and billionaires and the people hired by
them make me only think about what they want.
Speaker 1 (42:25):
It's like a bit of good news before I go
to break. I just do want to say, obviously to
my my dear friend, my really good friend, Zone Mudani.
Speaker 2 (42:36):
Only way to say his name. It's one of the
too much tunic gas.
Speaker 1 (42:40):
Zdani has leapfrogged government Ange Coumo in the city's rank
choice Democratic primary fe mayor yeah, the new poll that
came out today in this like sort of hypothetical thing
obviously like because they have ranked choice. Uh that by
the eighth round, mom, dad, he finally surpasses Cuomo of
(43:02):
dissimulated voting.
Speaker 2 (43:04):
Yeah, yeah, expecting that one to go deep.
Speaker 1 (43:07):
Yeah, yeah, who knows.
Speaker 2 (43:09):
But it's the first time he's he's he's come out there.
But you know, credit to you. I saw he was
out there in the streets. But the kid Marrow, uh yeah,
hit New York.
Speaker 1 (43:19):
Bro. Marrow is a man of the people. Good to
see him out there. But yeah, this is just.
Speaker 2 (43:23):
Somebo on a bike and dismount that ship while I
was still rolling something that I've that he was like
rolled up on a city bike with one of the
other candidates who they're like cross endorsing, you know, yeah,
the rank choice thing. Yeah, he got off that thing
in the way like I've always wished I could get
off a bike like still and then your legover, you.
Speaker 1 (43:44):
Legover, yo. Yeah that's how you know, it's like this,
that's how you know. Yeah, dude, I love how these
little things You're like, Bro, I don't know what the
policies are. I don't know that bike well still rolling.
They're like, that guy isn't even running for.
Speaker 2 (43:59):
Mayor jack ah.
Speaker 1 (44:00):
Shit, Really that would have been cool if that guy
he did a dude, he did an endough into like
seamless leg swing exit.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
All right, let's take a quick break. We'll be all
right back and we're back. We're back, and uh so
onto the white supremacist war at home on quote unquote
(44:33):
illegal immigrants or just anybody who appears to be foreign
in the whatever home depot parking lot that they happen
to be raiding. So a sixty eight year old man,
Abi Lardo Aveaneda Delgado, who had been abducted by ICE,
just died in their custody. And there's a report that's said,
(44:57):
the like this is being covered in the media is
he's the first ICE attainee in at least a decade
to die while being transported from a local jail to
a federal detention center. Oh so now we get mad
specific was very specific, and so I was like, why
so specific on that one.
Speaker 1 (45:15):
That's like when in mad Boosties, when I claim the
fourth quarter rapid fire question is the fastest question to
answer segment.
Speaker 2 (45:21):
And also it's like, what we're getting caught, hosted by
guys named Miles and Jacket.
Speaker 1 (45:26):
That's on iHeart and yeah okay.
Speaker 2 (45:30):
Delgado's exact cause of death remains under investigation. According to
Ice My God, the Guardian report is confusing, but obviously
it's confusing because they don't have the access that Ice hacks. Right,
We'll get to the bottom of this just as soon
as we let the the people who did it and
stand to lose the most by having it investigated, once
(45:53):
they conduct a thorough investigation. Right. They really are bringing
all the all the idef tactics home, you know, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (46:01):
Yeah, yeah, oh, do you mind if we observe Now
we're looking We're going to look into it. You're looking
into it. We got it exactly what I thought were innocent.
It turns out how to hunch, but yeah, I mean.
Speaker 2 (46:14):
The Guardian article points out the death occurred as private
companies with little to no oversight are increasingly tasked with
transporting more immigration detainees across the US in pursuit of
the Trump administrations recently announced target of arresting three thousand
people a day. Again, just doesn't matter who, anyone, anyone,
anyone can get it.
Speaker 1 (46:35):
Just note that the goal is just to arrest three
thousand people a day. That's right, not to identify and
remove they're so called horrifically violent criminal legal aliens. Three
thousands that I have.
Speaker 2 (46:48):
Three thousand of those to remove.
Speaker 1 (46:51):
A debt, they only have people who are abiding by
the law and paying taxes in many cases.
Speaker 2 (46:57):
Yes, okay, okay, but yeah, As our writer Jam points out,
he's hardly the first to die under ICE's watch this year.
Last month, it was reported that at least nine detainees
died in custody during Trump's second administration. Like already nine people, right,
died in custody. That's fucking crazy.
Speaker 1 (47:24):
That's the game. I mean, I don't know. This.
Speaker 2 (47:26):
I think also shows how captured the media is because
that is just.
Speaker 1 (47:32):
As out is. That's more outrageous than kidnapping people. Is
that now people are dying because of their ICE attention? Yeah,
and I'm sure we I'm sure ICE will do a
thorough of investigation.
Speaker 2 (47:44):
Right, We'll get to the bottom of this. In April,
they admitted that a quote Haitian national in their custody
simply passed away and the cause of death was under investigation.
Real Scooby Doo mystery Marie An ha Blice, a forty
four year old citizen of Haiti, was in the custody
(48:05):
of ICE and was pronounced deceased by medical professionals at
the Broward Transitional Center in Pompino Beach, Florida. Died at
the ICE facility, Like.
Speaker 1 (48:17):
This simply passed away, We like fucking obi wan Kenobi
or some shit.
Speaker 2 (48:21):
Yeah, by her own choice. Now people are being snatched
off the street indiscriminately, like there's no chance that they're
going to have access to their the medication that they need.
And like when they complain of medical symptoms, like in
this case, she was screaming for help because she had
really bad chest pains. She was given quote some pills
(48:44):
and told to quote lie down. But then I said,
the cause of death is under investigation. So just like,
how is that not a fucking national outrage like that
original story, like any of these stories. How is the
original story being covered as the first death of its kind?
Speaker 1 (49:03):
Like I yeah, because you're making excuses for this administration.
The headline it can be this is what now the
tenth person that we actually know of at this point,
What about the people who are not even on us soil? Anymore, right, Yeah, exactly,
this is so fucking weird, Like it's such a grim
actual story. And then like this is the first time
a person of who as a man who was over
(49:27):
the age of sixty born in Mexico passed away in
a transitional ice facility that was in uh southern Arizona.
Like we're getting so specific. That should be the most
freaky fucking thing about all of this. But again they
none of the none of the media is really talking
(49:48):
much about what these raids are doing. It's everything's sort
of framed in like what the people, like, why people
are fighting ice and like what they're so angry about
or something like that, rather than really connecting people to
the a absolute tragedy that's also simultaneously happening right here.
Speaker 2 (50:04):
My mood Khalil just gave his first interview about his
abduction and recalled that they told him while they were
like in the process of kidnapping him. Again like straight up, kid,
did not show a warrant, we're playing clothes, refused to
show a warrant, which just like you're coming with us,
took him to an unmarked car, but they were like, yeah,
your student visa has been revoked, which was, sorry, don't
(50:26):
have one. He's a full resident, he didn't have a
student visa. They literally hadn't researched enough to know his
legal status. This high profile target as they were arresting him,
didn't even know like what his legal status was. You
think they're gonna bother learning the medical history and needs
of the people. They're just like throwing in a van
(50:48):
because they look Mexican and happened to be in a
home depot parking lot. Like that's truly the fucking yeah.
I mean, but that's the that's how ICE agents are
looking at it. That's exact how they're looking.
Speaker 1 (51:00):
Brown and outside. I mean, this is what's so fucking terrifying, right,
Like I know so many people friends of mine who
are Mexican Salvador. They are just they don't there, they
were born here. They're like third generation Americans, right, Yeah,
they don't even want to fucking go outside right now
because they don't want to. They don't want to fucking
get profiled, you know, absolutely harassed, taken away and god
(51:25):
knows what happens. The like the chilling effect that this
has just generally on people, I think is really underrated
by the media, like people are completely changing the way
they are living their lives right now. Yeah, just because
they know some fucking tined Chevy Silverado truck's gonna pull
out with license plates missing and you got some fucking
(51:46):
weirdos hopping out. This is on top of the stuff
that clearly like there has been there are plenty of
reports of like people impersonating Ice and getting caught now
by the police because a lot of people just kind
of see what's going on, Like, man, you kind of
can just fuck with some people.
Speaker 2 (52:02):
How could there not be when it's just that accepted
by all the people who have all the power to
just like walk up, show no ide and take somebody. Yeah,
like yeah, bad people are going to take advantage of that, Like.
Speaker 1 (52:16):
Oh yeah, I mean there's entire I was we'll probably
talk about this. I was reading about like how there
are these scam centers basically that have created fake immigration
offices where people have to like FaceTime in and a
guy who's wearing like a uniform with American flag behind
was like, yeah, we need another three hundred dollars today, Yeah,
and are just extorting people. But again that this is
(52:39):
basically probably what Trump wants because this is a way
for him to have his just brown shirts on the
street just terrorizing people and be like, eh, maybe they
are authorized, maybe they're not, But then a net effect
is the same because we're terrorizing people of color. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (52:52):
Man, if they just wore the same shirts, at least
we'd fucking see him coming. You know, they just wear
like they just larp as, like fucking Seal Team six. Yeah,
Like that's half of the male population in this country.
Speaker 1 (53:08):
I mean, I know, I've I've heard anecdotally from people
like friends who live in other states like that, you know,
like these raids are also happening constantly around them, and
the fucker that's happening. But I'm really curious if to
hear from Zeygang, like if if it's actually taking an
energetic toll on what your city feels like, because yeah,
I'll tell you definitely, it's completely completely altered that like
(53:32):
just the feeling in the city like you have. Now
you can't even drive around people with people kind of
like with their head on a swivel, right, what I mean, like, yoh,
what the fuck is it? Who's this guy? Who? What
the fuck is this? And people about to hop out
it's just a very I mean, Trump's definitely succeeding in
in changing for people in LA to feel like what
(53:55):
these policies are, even in an abstract way, like whether
it's directly because people you no, we're threatened by these raids,
are indirectly because the app the just the energy of
your neighborhood, your city is completely different and muted. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (54:08):
Now, when we're nervously smoking cigarettes out in front of
UH store and saying who's this guy? Who's this guy
to each other, we're no longer just doing a casino impression.
Speaker 1 (54:17):
Yeah no, no, Now we're actually.
Speaker 2 (54:19):
Wondering if the sites. Yeah, all right, those are some
of the things that are trending this morning. We're trending
over the weekend. We're back tomorrow with a whole last
episode of the show. Until then, be kind to each other,
be kind to yourself, get your vaccines while you still
can get your flu shots, don't do nothing about white supremacy,
(54:39):
and we will talk to you all tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (54:41):
Bye bye.
Speaker 2 (54:42):
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