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fucking powerhouse show we have today. We are joined by
another one of the faces on Mountains eight more. She
is the scam goddess Lacy. Mostly he's one. I'm doing good,
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good to have you here. It's so my fake Brooklyn
next jumped out, No, don't tweet me about it, don't
tweeter about it. She'll just ask for your social security
any information. First, I heard about the Red Cross possibly
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being a scam uh when I was at the Red
Cross the other day. So something that I meant to
pass on to you off Mike. But I was like
bleeding out and someone was nearby, like this place is
fucked up? Wait who works? Wait? Were you giving you know?
Someone who was? I was giving blood. I never heard
nobody said giving call it bleeding now. I thought I
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was bleeding cross and they just bagged it up. They
this is what happened. I thought, I had a wound,
was bleeding everywhere. They bagged it up. You're in the
red place, they swept it up. But no, it was
like someone who had come with another person and they
were like waiting in line for the bathroom and they're like,
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I don't know, I've read some pretty shady stuff about this.
And then I looked it up and they and and
because they like, you donate your blood and then they
sell it. Yeah, like they I didn't know that. I
thought I was doing such a good thing. And then
I was leading out and thinking about I was like, oh,
I'm doing a stupid thing. And then every like natural disaster,
like is a paint for the American Red Cross, We're like,
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what's a legitimate organization that we can all like, we
know it's huge. You can't be that big and not
be doing some shady ship. They have the most blood
out of anyone there's I don't know if I wanted
to give my blood to someone else, I wouldn't know
where to go to give your blood to me on
the streets, like, hey, I want to know who's getting
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the profit. You just have like a pint of old
positive use. Yeah, that's interesting that like I've read defenses
of their policy of like selling it because they need
to have money to do the work that they do,
But that does imply that does suggest that they are
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like rooting for natural disasters to get the funding that
they need to sell the blood I need. I need
to do more reading. I'm like, by no means an
expert on this. I just know that I did it
because my dad is like, that's his source of self
esteem is giving blood. And he was like, he was like,
you gotta do it yet better. The most sources of
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right that his sources self esteem is he's got good veins,
and every time he goes to the Red Cross, the
nurses compliment his veins, so he keeps going. My wife
pranks about having good veins. Yeah I do too, but
I have bad blood. I got bad with a lot
of people blood in high school to get the little
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court and they were like, sweetheart, you are severely anemic.
We wouldn't give you your blood. I was like, you
have a flex You had the flexs on me like that, Okay,
well I've got give you your blood. Is such a
blot hurtful thing for somebody to do me like that.
They still give me the CORNDO because that crack boomers
are obsessed with blood donation. I've found my parents are
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both like they're like, you gotta give blood, you gotta
give blood. And then I was like, Mom, do you
give blood? And she was like, no, I had hepatitis.
You had hepatitis. She had hepatitis. She got poked by something,
and then she had hepatitis. Well, you said, hat, so
sounds passed. But then you can never do it. If
you had hepatitis once, you can never give blood your
whole life. You can just bother your kids about it.
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So she's just like, we as a family, we need
to be putting out this amount of blood. So by proxy,
when you give blood, it's like me giving blood because
I gave you my blood. Exactly like when you're talking
about the fact that there is like a subway like
punch card type thing at the blood bank, where like
if you give like fifteen pints of blood, I don't
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know how much blood do you give. I don't know
what the units are. If you give eighteen times, they
put your name on a plaque. And I respond very
well to that kind of INCENTIVI I was like, I'll
see you next week. What's the most. You can get
blood once a week, no, once every two weeks. You
can give platelets, and that's when you're like bleeding all
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the way out and watch Once upon a Time in Hollywood.
While you do it, it takes like two hours. It's scary. Uh. Well, Lacy,
we're gonna get to know you a little bit better
in a moment. First, we are going to tell our
listeners a couple of things we're talking about up top.
We're going to talk about Heidi Klum, a story that
Lacy brought to our attention the moment, like a moment
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before we start recording. We're gonna talk about the how
the mainstream media is dealing with the fallout from Iowa
the run up to New Hampshire. We're gonna ignore the
debate that happened on Friday just because I we we
just wanted at and while we're at it, let's ignore
the oscars. Yeah to both of those ships. Yeah, we'll
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talk about those tomorrow. But I feel like both those
things like needs some time to ferment, settle in. Well.
I mean, we're thrilled the parasite won everything. Yeah, that
was that was amazing. We're talking about Mike Bloomberg, the
Bloomberg campaign. Bloomberg is officially, by the way, on the
thirty eight scoreboard. Uh now, so Bernie at two and
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five chances of winning the nomination. Nobody like a basically
a broker convention is at one in four, Biden one
in five, Warren one in fifteen, Boota Judge one and thirty.
I think like they're not buying the Boota Jage thing
on like the most of the mainstream media, and Bloomberg
one in a hundred. He's on the board. Robert had
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a funny tweet about that. He was just like, well,
I guess we're back to rooting for Nate Silver to
be right about that. Yeah, So we're going to talk
about that and why Mike Bloomberg should be like one
of the favorites to win. I think on this strategy,
we've got micro influencers in the room. There's a reason
to believe Mike Bloomberg should be the next president. We're
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going to talk about the coronavirus. We're gonna talk about
Menghazi as it regards Harvey Weinstein's trial and the passing
of Kurt Russell, not Kirk Douglass. I keep sucking this up.
It's Kirk Douglas. Jamie put Kurt Russell in my head
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this morning and now now I keep accusing Kurt Russell
of doing terrible But first, Lacy, we like to ask
our guests, what is something from your search history that's
revealing about who you are? Oh, I've done this show
so many times, and that I forgot the searches there
genuinely going to pull it out of my searchestry right now,
which terrifies me. I enjoy lying about it. That's what.
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That's what listeners don't realize. It's the long the more
times you're on the show, the more honest your search
history gets because you run out of made up. It
just gets Yeah, you read out of not like the
other girl's answers, right, he's not like the other crew
answering strategy. I'm like, I don't know if I'm okay.
(10:19):
I looked up Donald Trump Zodiac. That's actually a great question.
What is his Gemini? So, Geminis, this is on you,
Geminis defend yourselves? Yeah, so is which one of outcast?
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Is it? Is it Andrea or a big boy who's
a Gemini? Yeah? From a Quemini that's from one of
their albums. Because they are Aquarius and Gemini. I feel
like Andre would be an Aquarius. He's got a Quary.
He does have Aquarius bibes. Do you wanted to take
a bet on that? I would say Andre's an Aquarius. Okay,
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So I've pulled up their birthdays. Oh this is just
when they were active as a group. Can you just
give me the birthdisund My boyfriend's a Gemini and it's confusing. Yeah.
They they've got the two faces. That's why I'm like
Donald Trump. He has two faces. This makes you can
turn on me at any moment. So I guess I don't.
I don't even know what Donald it's Gemini is Andre? Okay?
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What damn it? Deceptive? I love both of them. So, yeah,
like Donald exactly. So they are supposed to be deceptive,
have two faces, which is what we hear about Donald
Trump when we like he will be one thing to
his bass. You know, he's out there saying I'm gonna
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build the wall and then total other thing behind the scenes.
I mean, basically, all politicians need to be geminised, right, Yeah,
I mean I'll not all geminis not great name account. Yeah,
not a'll geminize, but some geminis I think they need
to be cancers there. Cancers are great. Cancer are great
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and fantastic. Leo's are annoying, but I like us. There's
a lot of leo we're annoying. Were the worst. I
have them around me so much. My mom'soked very strong leo.
She has imposed a lot of her personality on me.
My mom was a parent who had a job and
was like, yes, make you in my own Like, my
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mom brags about stuff that I do, and but it's
like always like to her. So like one of my
best friends works with my mom and she'll be like, oh,
your mom told me. She was like, yeah, you might
see someone who looks like me on TV tonight. My
mom says that I'm on TV tonight, she might see
someone who looks like looks like me. I love when
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my mom's like it's I'm gonna like do the mental
gymnastics to make this about me a very single time,
and it's amazing. It makes me laugh so hard. We
had like she we're talking about our in the union
and she was like, oh my god, lay people are
already treating me different different. Yes, of course, course they are.
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I love it. That was a big deal for her, Like,
I've accomplished so much. What what is a Leo trait
that you see coming out of yourself that your mom
impress it on you. I'm super like, not not like
a girl, but I'm very like when I walk into
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like I've been filmed entering so many birthday parties I
can't count. That's how you make an entrance, Like you
make such an entrance to everybody. Yeah, people just film
me or they talk on the d J booth like
a d Like it's happened so many times. Like this
is big Leo energy. I wish. I'm like, that's the
kind of energy I've got. She was like, they're a
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different kind of Leo because I have never been filmed
during a birthday party arrived similar, I like a I've
through the basement as quietly as possible to tow up
the stairs. Jack and I walk in and they're like,
there's there's the thing about the Irish exit where you
like say goodbye without anybody noticing you're leaving. I do
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an Irish entrance as well, or come in there like,
oh have you been here the whole time? Are you
breaking it. Yeah, I mean part of it is that
I was not invited to these parties, like you belong
with any space. I think they're shy. Leo's are out there,
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we exist, but a lot of us don't. What is
something you think is overrated? Overrated hanging out and meeting
up with your friends at bars. Yes, I've recently, like
I've got ice skating and rollers skating, And I went
and played kickball with my friends and we had a
little pizza party afterwards, like I was damp ten years old,
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and it was so fun and it was not like
we have to congregate around drinking and feeling like ship
the next day or saying things you don't want to
say and revealing too much. You literally like go play sports,
go bond with each other, have a fun activity, Like
I encourage you guys to be like, oh yeah, let's
hang out this weekend. Let's go I mean everyone fucking
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hikes hiking, like do something. I like competitive sports. I
like were like I was playing, I was sliding in dodgeball.
I was like people and like jumping and grabbing the ball.
I broke two nails, Like yeah, I got sexual. But yeah,
just something where you like remember how nice it is
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to be alive, Like it's so wholesome too. But about
myself afterwards, I have never left a bar and was like, oh,
I feel so good about myself even if I had
a good time. I'm not like, go me because I
was at a bar, but like going and hanging out
and having a little athleticism trickled in. I was so good.
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That's so nice that I feel like as generations go by,
we will be less like oriented around alcohol is the
only acceptable like social lubricant, and like bars will become
less of a of a thing. Yeah, because I don't
mind them, but it's like it feels like especially in
l A, it's like that's the place to go hang
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out with people and like more than I age, I'm like,
I want to just do some stuff that it feels
good and makes me feel good. I like, I like
hanks that like accommodate a lull in a conversation too.
Bar hangs do not. I mean, you have to be
screaming at each other the whole time, Um, you stop talking.
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It's like this thing of like, oh do they not
like me? Ready to go away? Why are we not
talking about the weather anymore? But if you're ruller skating, right,
that's a whole other thing. Just skate away a checking
slowly backing out on roller skates as Yeah, what if
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something you think is underrated underrated? I think setting your
friends up with your other friends who they don't know
and wouldn't run into all the death and this is
probably very self serving. Now one in my life is
setting me up with anybody, and it's ridiculous. It is
ridiculous how much they're not setting you up. It is
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because like I feel like it's hard. I don't dating
apps are hard. Dating apps are a bad place. I've
tried them. I've had a lot of weird social interactions.
It's getting worse the more that I become recognizable, um,
which is not a lot. I'm not famous by any
such of the imagination, but I have like I've gone
on a date and then a bartender bottle my drinks
and I was like, I love your show, and I
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was like, but like, but the guy didn't know what
I did, and I totally was kind of like downplaying it,
and you can do that in l A. And the
guy asked you, like, oh, if you're an actor, you
just have an actor. Yeah, it's like, how's it going.
I'm like, it's cool because I'm not gonna like fucking
I am ready for you. I hate that you want to.
I just got so disrespected in and I understand why
because a lot of people be out here saying they
acted and they're not in nobody's class. They're not in
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nobody's auditions. They did not go you know what I mean,
Like they're not doing anything to even try. It's just
it's one of those careers that you can say you're
doing but have no proof and it's fine, Like you
can't be like I'm a doctor and then I'm like
where'd you do your residency? Like I'm more like aspiring doctor,
Oh what college are you in? You know, I'm more
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just like thinking about me. I'm taking a break. I'm
actually taking a break from doctor right now, trying to
find myself. Can't do that, but you can do that
with acting. So I just my rule of thumb now
is like if anybody asked me, like in an uber
or on a date, and I'm like, yeah, you know,
it's it's cool. I won't tell you what I do
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for really, So I was like getting away with that,
and the day it was okay. I knew I never
wanted to see him again, but it was fun to
talk to somebody. And then bartender just blew my spot.
I mean, free drinks are free drinks, but that's also
I was about to be free eat. Well. Then I
feel like bartenders normally have more better discretion than that.
I'm not again like it was a nice gesture. I'm
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not mad at the bartender. Bartender, just give those free
drinks out, baby, especially to me if you see me
out like this is not a p s. A did
not give me free drinks, but I was just trying
to hide. Yeah, but I'm like, I feel like all
my friends are like normals, and so they should like
no other normals and set me up with us, right yeah,
all right now my brains working. Oh yeah, please with
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with a good amount of coin. They don't need to
be rich. But I don't want to trying to hit
me up right there. It's gotten bad. Like I dated
a guy and we're friends now still, and I was like,
so who are your just because the workout was like, like,
you know people that are like you that I might
like better than you, somebody who's really available but like you, Um,
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so you say, when somebody asks what you do for
a living, you say actor. Unless I'm in a car
and I don't want to talk in a car and
I don't want to talk, then I'll be like, I
am in billing and coding. Oh wow, Okay, I picked
something that I think no one will have any questions
about because I feel like I feel like I only
see building a coding people or nurses or whatever on
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TIK taking body. Yeah, I didn't know. I didn't know
they existed before. Then. Yeah, that's where they that's where
they really came into their own I learned. I learned
about that profession off the TV, Like, like, come to
the school off TV for billing and coding? Do you
say comedian? Uh No, I'll say I know, because then
that's a bunch of follow up questions that you don't want.
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You're a comedian the same thing. You're like, I'm a
Poe casts and they're like they're They're like, are you
Kevin Hart's podcast? You're like, I'm not Kevin Hart. Are
Kevin That's well, that's what happens when you say you're
a comedian, They're like, are you Kevin Hart? I'm like
I'm not Kevin Hart and then they're like, are you
Joe Rogn Like, I'm not Joe Broken and they're like, mmmm,
that's everyone I know. And then I know, I say
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I give like rom com jobs. I'm like, I'm an editor. Yeah,
I means yeah. Jennifer Garner like, if you have to
ask somebody what you can see them in, They're not
famous enough for you to know who they are anyways,
so stop asking that. I don't like people whipping their
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dicks out about their jobs either. I'm like, I'd rather
just talk about Like, I'm like, what do you want
to talk about? Let's talk about that, right. Finally, what
is a myth? What something people think it is true?
You know to be false? I actually tweeted this the
other day, but um, Bernie Sanders is one year older
than Joe Biden, and I just want to say that
out loud, just in case people didn't know, because yeah,
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so Bernie Sanders is seventy eight, Joe Biden is seventy seven.
And I feel like the media portrays Joe Biden to
be like our young, fun uncle who's just like Joe Biden. No, no, yeah,
they portrayed Joe Biden as young fun uncle. I think
it's like quirky uncle. And then Bernie Sanders is father time,
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which is I know they always give Bernie such a
hard time about like like he's gonna die, and they
were saying that the last election cycle, and he was
four years younger, and Joe Biden is meanwhile, like, I mean,
I don't wish him ill health at all, but he's
decaying before our very eyes. Like he's bad plastic surgery,
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he's flexible, it just doesn't seem like his mind is
all there. But if I've learned anything from Jerry Jones,
you can get a bad facelift and then like twenty
years later, Okay. I remember when wolf Blitzer got his
eye work, and I was like, he looks like he's
of animatronic wolf Blitzer right now, But then like five
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years later he just looked like a younger wolf Blitzer.
So it's just you got to grow into your face work, guys.
That is my message to the people. I saw a
picture with Bernie with his foot on a table. I'm like, yeah,
he's fine. I saw that his foot was like a
high up table listen McCarthy style, like how big Like
in a movie where they're like, all right, we've got
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to get witnesses. Like he he had like his foot
on a table. He definitely reads younger to me, like
just his energy. I don't know. His hair gives me
like wiry. Yeah. All the young people opinions too, like
he does. Right, they're all, in my opinion, too old
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to be running for office. I think when you're in
your golden years. I'm not going to call it twilight years,
that's sucking rude, but like we're golden, Like should you
be running a country when you are? Right? It's very
strange that. But then it's like we're just left with
Barack Obama in his forties when he was elected president optimal,
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like that's like four I think forties, and then and
then maybe we stop at seventy, Like right in there,
sweet spot, thirty years got wisdom, you got gravitas, Like
I'm for doing away with the age limit because I
would have been fine with AOC running this year, but
she's considered too young. Yeah, but here's the thing, we
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don't have a youth option right now. Why don't we
have an age cap if we have an age minimum,
right because why can't you shouldn't be eighty in the
White House. I'm sorry, it's it's too old. We know
what happens. There's degenitor, Like we all are dying every day, right,
I feel too old to be president now and I'm
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in my thirties. Uh yeah, I don't. I think it's
just inertia. It's the inertia of like these people have
had time to get a lot of money and like
meet a lot of people and be in a lot
of rooms, and now they just yeah, despite the fact
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that they're like operating it sixty percent of what they were.
We we we were just watching a video of Donald
Trump on New Year's and he is like a coherent
like person. Yeah, his sentences are he speaks in full sentences,
and he looks like he knows where he is and
(25:37):
like every and it's like a totally no, it's a
totally different person. And yeah, now he's like a less intelligent,
less with a version of himself and he's the most
powerful person in the world, maybe in the history of
the world, now that he has completely demolished the history
of the world. I know you guys probably already talked
(25:59):
about him reach tweeting that Donald chump all the way
to bringing in a vet. I that's our reality. Yeah
he's going to do it. I don't people realize how
powerful this man is. Like the legislative branch just completely seated,
all power, all checks too. We don't got no checks
(26:23):
no more. We don't got no balances. Show me a balance,
show me a recent balance. The scales are gone, the
clip art scales that I thought were working or not,
we're taking them. Sit down, Libra scales are just for
you now. I hope you all got y'alls tattoos, like
because the scales are gone. I don't know what that means,
but I'm sure it makes sense in regards to age.
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I mean, it's it is like a tricky thing. I'm like,
it's I wish that there was a young candidate that
we had that had, but it's just like like we
don't have the options this time around. It's an I
feel like it's just like in any other aspect of
our economy, Like, yeah, it's hard to amass wealth for
the most for most of us as a young person,
but every now and then there's somebody who shoots up
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and it's hot and sexy and as a little pop star,
and that was Barack Obama, and we don't have any
little pop stars right now. Rising to the occasion, I mean,
I wish AOC could run. I'm like, AOC makes me
like I mean, and I mean, there's a lot of
great options, but like it would be is the only
woman who could win. I genuinely think Elizabeth Warren cannot
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win because of what Hillary Clinton has said as a
precedent for women running for office. And I feel so
bad about it, but I think that white women will
abandon us if a woman is candidate. And Hillary Clinton
has proven that, Like she literally came out of the womb,
like shaking hands and doing deals and like has been
the most presidential person. And yeah, she's done some ship,
because you can't be in politics for as long as
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she has and not been involved or at least adjacent.
She has done something. She was overqualified to be the president.
And that is not a compliment, that's I mean, it
just means you've done a lot of ship, some some
good ships, some bad ship. But right when you have
to call a truce on Epstein, Mudslinging was involved, like
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everyone has been on the little lead to express amazing
her husband was involved. Also, she spent like consecutive years
at Epstein's New Mexico, like weird Epcot Center ranch. That
was like old West fiend. But I will have to
say though, like when you're that rich and I know,
(28:36):
when I'm nasty rich and somebody tells me about some
secret shat going on, I'm I want to go pick
my head, and then it's going on. Now, if they
told me it was little babies in there, I wouldn't go.
But I don't think everybody knew the little babies was there,
you know what I mean, like they was probably we
went to a secret manship centric I'm not not defending
anybody who was hanging out with went on the plane.
(28:59):
It's got him on the plane. Everyone went on the
fucking plane. It's Malcolm glab Well, Belco glab One on
the plane. I forgot there. The list of people who
are on the plane is really bad. But at least
you know, Hillary Clinton is disparaging viable candidates to promote
her Hulu documentary, So very brave. All Right, We're gonna
take a quick break. We'll be right back, and we're back.
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And the mainstream media has continued, at least through the
end to last week to cover pee bootle Judge as
though he's now the favorite. Uh he I mean his
whole campaign was focused on Iowa. He tied in Iowa
maybe one by like point zero one percent. We the
(29:52):
Democrats still have to recount. It's not it's not a recount.
They have to re canvas, which I've been told not
a recount. It just means they have to re add
all the votes, which is not totally Yeah, this sounds
like the definition of a recall. Reading Shadow app what
do you think Sony worked on the show? Also, like people,
(30:20):
no hope in hat hell of a fair election. If
the Dams can't even keep our ship together on our side,
we didn't know the Republicans will cheat, But if the
Dam's already cheating in the primary, this is a wrap
on democracy. Sonny is Jamie's alright dog. By the way,
he invested in Shadows, big investment. Um. But yeah, I
(30:41):
mean Buddha Judge just went on like every cable news show,
every uh you know, network news show. He was on
Pot Save America as their candidate. Frustrating. I didn't listen
to it. I've had it like for some reason, I've
stopped paying much attention to them. I'll probably start again
(31:02):
as things kicked back up, because I mean, they are
without a doubt knowledgeable and just like have an inside
view of how things work. But they're all named john
and so it gets confused, both literally and figuratively. They're
all ninja. The Yeah, the Boston The Boston Globe covers
(31:23):
it as people surging and closing on Bernie Sanders in
New Hampshire. That got elevated to the front page of Drudge,
and you know a lot of people are covering it
that way, but still has Sanders in control, having having
a much better shot I think a two thirds shot. Yes, yeah,
(31:44):
I mean that's a That's something that is sort of
being buried, is that Sanders is you know, becoming the
more conventional choice for people of color in the race.
But like that's just not really like because he was
seen as like the choice for white men in two
(32:07):
thousand and sixteen. That like, I feel like that narrative
hasn't quite taken hold anywhere except for on Twitter, right,
people are talking, Yeah, it's it's frustrating being a minority,
a doubleman, well triple minority actually, but like um and
realizing that it's always about tokenism, even like white liberals
are just as problematic as the white people on the
(32:27):
other side, Like we're just here to be you know,
your fucking workhorses, like we always have been. You know
what I mean. You tear the country apart, we help
you build it back or do a lot of the building.
Uh slavery and uh so it's it's it's frustrating that
we're still in this position. I wish that Pete Buddha
Judge could be the candidate to win this, but he's
not because he just has the worst fucking background when
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it comes to black people. And we don't discriminate on that.
We got. We took to Kamala's task about it. I
spoke with Kamala personally about it, like and we're going
to do the same with Pe Buddage. I'm like, you
think you're gonna make it to the house ignoring black people.
Just you wait, bit, we're the pettiest of them all
right here. We're going to the post like we always do. Okay, yeah,
(33:09):
and not for you. He had that weird comment to
where he was like, I don't need your vote and
you're like, Pete, wait what honey? I didn't see that
you do. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. I respect him now he
has said some ships. There was a conversation where somebody
was like, hey, are you gonna like I asked him
(33:30):
like something he just got lazy spelling, don't know they
have something very straight or they're like, are you gonna
like correct this thing where that you lied about Like
a voter said this, and I don't think he knew
he was being like he was on camera, but he
just went no and walked onto The next person was
just like straight up like fuck you. I feel like
(33:52):
there's a mean rat fucker inside people that uh you
know that that's coming out a little bit more and more.
But I feel like he would be a great person
to have on your campaign, like behind the scenes, because
he has like all that c I a dark ops
ship going on, like he's got a background and like
(34:14):
he will do he will do the evil ship that
needs to be done to win. But I don't feel
like he's the person to be not this time Pete candidate,
no matter how many times people tell me, Like it
was kind of jarring to to be like, oh, we're
back on Pete, Like after I wasn't anticipating us to
(34:35):
be back on Pete specifically. I wasn't either. I thought
that we were going to let it to rest. And
then it's interesting because I'm also seeing like a lot
of people talking about like how huge this is for
people who are openly gay. And then there's two sides
of that coin. One side of the coin is black
and brown people being like he is the most sanitized
gay man and this and people forget he's gay and
that's why they don't care about it because he is
(34:56):
a white man. And the other side of that is
is like a lot of gay people feel very afraid
to publicly display their homosexuality or publicly display anything that
would tip others off to them being gay, and it's
a terrifying things. Obviously, people are still being killed for it.
So there's like two sides of like how he purports
himself that I think are both equally valid. Um, but
he just doesn't seem like a revolutionary person and I
(35:17):
think that has more to do with his personality than
the makeup. I totally politics. Yeah, Like I respect Pete's
place in history absolutely, like that that is a huge
step to have an openly gay candidate out there, but
his politics suck the same thing comal here as you
think we didn't want to vote for a black queen
(35:39):
and the aka no less we was about to be
turning the funk up, but like unfortunately she was policing
the shut out of black people and could not explain
her way out of it. That's all we needed was
for her walk into the fire and just deal with
it instead of trying to explain it away as like
I was trying to dismantle the system from the inside.
It's like, since that's not what was happening there. Yeah,
and Pete has refused to do it too. I don't
(36:00):
know why politicians skirt away from the truth. I think
it's an old style that used to work before we had,
you know, more access to information. But like in the
age of like Twitter, it really is just easy to
be easier to be like I funked up, Like let
me listen and what can I do better? I feel
like that will play better with almost anybody, or one
more wild pitch Donald trying may telling the truth. Why
(36:21):
don'all just get out here start lying room with Yeah,
there is work though it did so out here like
that and everyone booked him on their show. Yeah, I
was like, Okay, I guess it's because we don't like him,
(36:43):
because I was like one of the timeline was like
Pete out here lying. I think it was a song
in Georgia tweet where when Pete tweeted his victory, he's like,
I think Pete just published all his drafts. It really Yeah.
Katie Golden, who hosts a creature Teacher on Our Network,
tweeted that she thought his tweet deck was malfunctioning because
it was like every two minutes it was a different
(37:05):
tweet about like the fact that he had one, and
it was like, oh, these look like it's just like NonStop,
like it's just publishing. Yeah, all your drafts. You know,
I take it back, you keep it up because you're right,
we weren't thinking about Pete being in this race anymore.
So he Lada said that he won keep scamming, like
(37:26):
we need a scammera to beat the scammera, and Trump
is the ultimate scamera. He's had a fake university, he
does club appearances as president. Yeah, like like he'd be
robbing everybody. Like the list goes on and on and on, Like,
so if we if we're gonna take out a SCAMMERA
we gotta have another SCAMMERA damnit. Maybe I'm voting for people.
I mean, I don't vote for your favorite villain. After Iowa.
(37:48):
I mean, it's just like it was getting it's getting
to the point where you're like, oh, this is like
things are gonna it's like not gonna be calm ever
for the rest of the year. Like it's just gonna
get worse and worse and worse. And it's so hard
to keep up on the correct information because even like
the candidates are giving you bad info, Twitter is giving
you sometimes bad info, or like the even the way
the Twitter timeline works where like right and then it's
(38:11):
wrong by the time you see it, but people you
know liked it eight hours ago. You're just like, how
how do I know? Like it's exhausting. I watched the
State of the Union, and I was like, who's fact
checking this? I remember when they used to just be
somebody on who was just fact checking everything that the
president said. Donald Trump was lying so hard and so
fast that persons fact checking his presidency died of old
(38:33):
age at the age of forty two. They're just like,
oh my god, I just can't believe, like, yeah, it's
it's imagine being like a fully undecided voter at this point,
I would be so fucking confused. I'm like, I don't
know who to trust. I don't know who to believe.
Like there, I mean, even like among people that you know,
it's hard to get good info because the ways that
(38:53):
the algorithm is arranged, you could be getting old info
or bad info by the time you see it. It's
a mess. It's a mess. Fortunately, I think us influencers
have our candidate chosen. Oh, yes, I have good news.
Mike Bloomberg, the Bloomberg Can campaign has quietly begun stop
(39:16):
and frisk himself. Yes, man of the people. Uh. They
are putting advertising for influencers on a platform called Tribe,
which is a branded content marketplace that connects social media
influencers with brands. Uh, and they're looking for some influencers
to uh, you know, shout out there boy LLL cool
(39:40):
Bloomberg cool. Can I can I read what they're what
they posted on Tribe, which I've never heard of Tribe before.
I guess, I guess, I guess I'm not on that
Tribe level. I will take Bloomberg's a hundred fifty dollars
and post my Instagram stores. Okay, so the Bloomberg campaign
is pitching micro influence. There's someone who has a thousand
(40:01):
to a hundred thousand followers. Okay, everyone in this room
qualifies to create original content quote that tells us why
Mike Bloomberg is the electable candidate who can rise above
the fray work across the AISLESO, all Americans feel heard
and respected? Are you sick of the chaos and in
fighting overshadowing the issues that matter most to us? Please
(40:22):
express your thoughts verbally or for still image posts, please
overlay text about why you support Mike. The campaign copy
tells Bloomberg stands question. Do I have to submit it
to them before I get paid? Can I just put
on my because I identify heavily with rich white billionaire,
(40:43):
I don't think anybody could represent me a black woman,
then Mike Bloomberg, I will draw. Mike bloom works so
hard to take his money. That's the thing is like, yeah,
like we could all get a hundred fifty dollars out
of this and then post the least sincere thing. Ever,
the only rules are like, you can't you can't swear
and you can't post nudes, which would be funny if
you if you just posted a full ass naked picture,
(41:04):
you're like a vote for Mike across all platforms. I
think he's going for Instagram people specifically, but that was
reported on in the Daily Beast tribe. I've never have
you heard of that? Right on the scoot you should
micro influence the top baby, that's unbelievable. So I mean
(41:29):
he's winning clearly. I mean this is this is how
you get to one in a hundred is by micro.
This is the micro He's the micro winner. Is taking notice.
He's doing grassroots, but the billionaire way. Also for a billionaire,
I'm like, you're only giving people, come on, come up
off at Michael, see this one. Don't you don't get
(41:50):
off these money, pay me a salary, give me money.
That is yeah, but that couldn't be more billionaire, Like
the paying people on a tech platform to do like
labor for you and like wildly underpinning them who so
Uber and Lift are not helping with the coronavirus panic
(42:11):
that is going on. And in fact, like you have
to if you're an Uber lift driver, you have to
call them to have them even be like, hey, wash
your hands a lot and wear a wear a face mask.
That that is the advice they give drivers who actively
seek help, but they're not like proactively giving that information
(42:32):
out to their drivers. And this is leading to a
lot of just really shitty behavior on behalf of lift
and uber drivers, and specifically like racist behavior towards Asian Americans,
which is wild because it's not just in China anymore.
That's the whole issue. If you were smart, you will
(42:54):
be prejudiced against everybody because it's not what it's about anymore,
Like it's it's it's crazy how everyone will use anything
to to insert some kind of superiority, like like you
know what I mean, Like you're not protecting yourself by
doing that. If someone has a coronavirus, it has no race,
and those face masks won't do much to help you. Yeah,
(43:16):
the driver was pointing out. Whenever there's a service shutdown
or surge pricing, they let the people know. They let
their drivers know immediately, like hey, here's what you can
do to make more money for yourself and us. But
they have not like done, have not issued a single
uh you know communication that helps with people's just knowledge
(43:38):
of this um and somebody. Uh. Lillian Wang was writing
on I Think Medium about having she was returning to
San Francisco from Cabo San Lucas uh and her friend
Katie show Love called a car for the two of them,
and when she approached the door after putting her luggage
(44:01):
in the trunk, the driver wouldn't open it for Lillian
Wang until the white girl, Katie Sholov, came around, and
then he was like, hey, you girls coming from China. Uh,
And they were like no and said where they're coming from?
And then the driver said he had rejected a ride
request from someone with the name uh He or a
(44:24):
common Chinese name. So it's just, uh, it's the sort
of thing that tech companies, you know, the the whole
move fast and break things ethos. They just don't They're
not prepared for reality to change in any way. It's
not a real company. Like they literally have written away
(44:46):
all of their liability for damn near I mean up
to right. Like that's like kidnapping, like not off out,
we just we just have them all on a nap, yeah,
like raping, kidnapping. They're totally and and then they're like, oh,
we can be racist about something, Okay, let's do it,
like like because they don't have the accountability because it's
just like a bunch of rogue people driving for their service.
(45:07):
So I don't even know how they would be able
to fix that, right, Yeah, no, I mean, and they
rely on that. They're like, we're just a technology platform.
We are not a ride, We're not a card app,
because that's how they're how they maintain like the legal status.
But that's simply not true, not be absolved from the
(45:31):
kind of Yeah, but they have all this money that
they then used to lobby. That's what they're investing most
of their money in these days. Uh So the way
that everything starts in Silicon Valley is just so disgusting
and anti American, Like it's they literally get a bunch
of money from a lot of rich people, drive down
the price in the market so that everyone else is
(45:53):
starved out, and then take it over and like while
they're doing an absolutely demolish American like cities businesses and
you know, all the cab drivers. You know that even
though I lived in New York, so I had no
sympathy in my heart, but um, sorry, y'all should have
opened the door for a black girl. You shouldn't hit
me with your fucking cab, but you got hit Hell, Yeah,
(46:15):
I got hit black and hit by several cabs. You
mean hit by a cat sucking around because I was
almost I was a pothole, basically like I got hit
by some many cabs. You're recognest that the city has
I worked as an orange colwne. Like what we're talking
about a part time job? Feel like till like your
(46:36):
grandkids one day, like I worked as a traffic on
New York. All right, we are going to take a
quick break. We'll be right back, and we're back, and
(47:00):
so real quick update on the Weinstein trial. So the
prosecution rested towards the end of last week, and now
people are saying more and more that, uh, it's looking
like he may get off, which is so fucking kidding.
Imagine that. Yeah, I am shocked. I thought that was
(47:22):
gonna cause me him. That's not right. It could be.
But people like legal experts are basically saying that, you know,
some of the behavior that's been highlighted, which you know,
victim like experts on victims of sexual assaults say, isn't
at all like surprising coming from sexual assault victim, like
(47:43):
the fact that they continued to have friendly interactions with him,
Like that's normal and like something that happens with victims
of sexual assault. Cycle. Yeah, it's a cycle. It's like,
you know, victims of sexual assault are working through like
all sorts of emotional trauma and especially with how it happens.
Not to speak too candidly, but like I've had instances
(48:03):
with people that were you know, violations of consent and
some of them I still know and they talk to
me and sometimes I talk back, like and it's not
as black and white as people think, especially in the
society where you like, if this man is as powerful
as he was, like, you're not gonna be out, like
you could ruin your whole career. Like there's so much
ships I don't talk about as an actress that's happened
(48:24):
that is not okay to me because I don't want
to sunk up my career. I mean, it's like the
work thing is such a like it had the whole
other level of like I don't know, like I've expressed
to people and like hey, like you like I don't
treat me like that, but then have had to like
to work with them and it's like you can't what
in some situations you're like what am I supposed to? Like, well,
(48:46):
I can't just change jobs because this fucking asshole is here,
like and none of this ship is logical. Like I
hate the people who try to logically explain sexual assault
and victims like well, why did she run away? And
why did she like, you know, to shoot him, Like
what are you talking about? Women don't have we have rights,
but stop acting like we have the same rights as me,
Like we are still But so legal experts are saying
(49:11):
that it's usually like this sort of case is usually
not tried, and like people were like legal experts were like, wow,
I can't believe they're trying it because this is such
a risky case to make to a jury of your
own peers. Uh. And Weinstein's lawyer is literally like the
(49:31):
new worst person in the world, Donna Ratuno, who Yeah,
I hate when they do that, when they're like, let
me find a woman who's willing to shell out her
morals completely and then be like, see, women are bad
and also like a woman has those innate like she's
(49:53):
still a woman, so she's probably over there doing psychological warfare.
When men a p she said, literally, she said somebody.
In an interview with The Daily Some podcast, Donna Routono
was asked, have you ever been sexually assaulted? And she replied,
I have not because I would never put myself in
(50:14):
that position. Every has made choices from colleges on where
I never drank too much, and everyone like just completely
victim blaming fully us, Like she's like literally trolling everybody
never put herself So you never went outside, right, what
are you talking about? It's like you would have to
be a complete you can be sober like just talking
(50:38):
about her, asked me. But you know what, people like that,
they always get sick from stress because that evil it
don't it don't go well, that's like it eats you
a lot. Like I mean, unless you like Trump or
o J, I think you live forever, right or our
next subject of our next story. Kirk Douglas, k Kirk Douglas,
not Kurt Russell, like I keep saying, but I'm state.
(51:00):
But he lived to age a D and three and
uh something that I didn't know about him, Like I
just always saw him treated as like this Golden age icon,
but he was you know, he was. Yeah. So when
Kurk Kirk Douglas, not Kurt Russell. When Kirk Douglas died,
(51:22):
First of all, he was a hundred three, and I
just get like personally annoyed when people were like, oh,
it's so sad. I'm like, he's a hundred three. He
was three. Okay, he was a hundred three. I'm fine.
But then on top of that, Natalie Wood started trending.
And I wasn't aware of this either, but there's pretty
like credible UM accounts that she was raped by Kirk
(51:43):
Douglas when she was sixteen. UM. It first came out
in it was given by an anonymous person who many
have speculated to be Robert Downey Jr. Um. But it
happened at the I don't know UM. But but later
Nataliewood's sister confirmed that this was an account that she
(52:03):
had heard from her sister before. And then because of
the time it happened in which I believe it would
have been the early or the late fifties or early sixties.
Oh yeah, she wasn't about to get into fairness. Yeah,
they were like, don't say anything. He's like one of
the most famous actors in the world right now, and
you'll ruin your own career. So if you want to
keep this that system alive and well, then like that
(52:27):
that's the argument that Wine seems lawyers basically making that,
like you want to perpetuate a system where like this
is just the accepted way of doing things, right, I mean,
you want to recreate a system where where it's like, uh,
don't say anything. It's like when when cases like this
get like buried and people like Harvey once seen when
it's just like indicating to people don't say anything because
(52:48):
otherwise you're just going to re traumatize yourself and never
get dressed as anyways, it's just like infuriating. And also
I think people don't understand that it's not just about justice,
it's also about safety and a awareness. Because I had
a friend who was assaulted by someone who was like
this very popular athlete. He was really handsome, he was
a nursing student, like you know, like seemed like the
(53:11):
all stand up guy. And the only reason I didn't
get assaulted by the same man was because I knew
what he did to her. And he tried to take
me home one night when I was drunk and wasn't
feeling well, and I did my friends like, you can't
go with it, like they were, like all of us
were like no, no, no no, we're fine, Like I mean,
but what would happen if we didn't know? But if
you didn't have that protection exactly. So it's just silencing people.
(53:34):
Just leaves everyone dangerous because people like that don't just
do it once. Look how many people Harvey Weinstein has
accusing him of us all and the same thing is
like when he wins, it just indicates people who do
that already you will get away with it. Yeah. So
and also the racial implications. So here's the different star.
I will say. It's like in the Cosmic case, there
was like drugs involved, So I think that that might
(53:55):
be something that is separating these two as far as people.
I think, like in because I thought that both of
these would be open and shut cases, but you would hope. Yeah.
But in Bill Cosmi's case, like I guess like the
drugging also comes into play, whereas like that's like a
separate crime or some Yeah, yeah, maybe it feels more
(54:20):
substantial to people in court. I also don't want Harvey
once he was doing which I don't understand. I'd be
curious to know how many victims testified at his trial
versus Weinstein, because I think very few victims actually ended
up testifying at the Weinstein trial. Really yeah, I think
that there's there was like a lot of coverage with
(54:41):
that podcast that we've heard, the Daily whatever it is.
But they, I think the dilly but they're like talking
about finding the right victim to testify, and I guess
that the powers that be decided that a very few
right victims were going to be able to testify it this,
(55:01):
but I I don't I don't remember. I think that
possibly more women testify. But also it was the second
time with Cosby, right, the first time it was a
hung jury, like they didn't get him until the second time,
and it took a little while and they and it
was a slow build where like the story came out
and then like over the course of a decade, more
(55:22):
and more victims came forward and they were able to
like kind of build a community of support and then
like finally they were able to like bring it forward.
Whereas this, Yeah, I think it's that's I think what
legal experts were like this is they're really you know,
putting it in like this is a difficult case to build,
not that it's like anything but the guiltiest piece of
(55:45):
ship in the world, but just like from a legal
perspective and like how jury trials work, like they're saying
that this is not as open and shut as it
would seem to those of us who have, you know,
read all the articles that have come out where it's
just like, oh yeah, it was literal literally every woman
that he interacted with and he was ruining their careers
if they didn't, you know, do what he asked or
(56:09):
or not even asked. All the time, he's all just
like it's just it's it's so bad. It's bad. I mean,
and also like to your point, Lacy, like it's absolutely
like like Harvey Weinstein being white is only a boon
for him in this case and in any like rape
and in a walker. The only time you're allowed to
(56:32):
do that is when you're Robert Durst and then Robert
Robert d with the neck BRAI is coming and he's
like out my neck, Like what happened to your next
Like I don't know at that point that that was
almost like he was doing material satirizing murder. Yeah, right,
you really supposed to do that if you're on an
episode of Martin and you're getting the car crash and
(56:54):
then you come in with your walker and your neck braise.
Not you're in rapists, Like why are you coming in
with a walker? Like those women, I couldn't get to
them first, appeal to the unconscious, like right, like feeble
old men like that. He couldn't have They just back
to Robert Or's neck brace for a second. People did
(57:14):
like close up shots of that and it wasn't even
fully fastened. It was it, Yeah, because then it gets
all sweaty. Yeah. He's like, no, no, no, man, I
can't quit him. I know, all right, And let's go
out on the story of Heidi Klum, because she is
(57:35):
telling page six that she uh seemed she received some
backlash after seeming to dismiss Gabriel Union's claimed that she
suffered under a toxic work environment at America's Got Talent.
Heidi Klum was like, my experience was fine. Can I
(57:56):
read what she said? Please? Please? Please? Where is she from?
That's a good question. Maybe South Africa, South Africa. I
can only do a black South Africa. Clom No, she's German.
I've only had the miss uh now I can't do
(58:17):
Heidi clums accent, but she's like, I've only had an
amazing experience um redacted on the show. I can't speak
for Gabrielle. I didn't experience the same thing. To me.
Everyone treats you with the utmost respect. Okay, that's her quote,
right then, Heidi Gloom says, a lot of people got
mad at me. I was called, for example, a white woman.
(58:38):
She added, I think it's important for everyone to speak
their truth, and I think that when there's a story,
it should be told. I had a different story. You
have black children? How do you have black kids? Do
you think they navigate the world the same way as you?
A tall, beautiful, skinty, blonde white woman. You are crazy, crazy?
(59:06):
Like what? That was also some some masterful headline work
as well, because the page I mean, this is beside
the point, but the page six, they're masterful headline writers,
because the head like what is the hold on? It's
opening on my line? As Heidi Clum says, she was
called a white woman for defending a g T, which
(59:31):
is like, I guess technically true. Yeah, Oh it's a
hilarious headline. And I don't know why Heidi Clum thought
that This was Conna roll In her favorite because we
are dragging her all the way through Beyonce's Internet. Ma'am, yes,
you are a white woman. That's not an insult, like
it's not. It's just it's not self evidently, but it
(59:53):
is somebody bringing a relevant piece of information that your
story is influenced by the fact that you are. Why
right when she's saying out love but then what she
says following it completely contradicts, but she's acknowledging I don't
get it. It's it's honestly one of those of like
she just says she don't get it, Like, look, I
(01:00:15):
don't get it. I'm a rich white woman in America
and I experience everything the same as anybody, especially Gabrielle
Union Miss what the funk are you talking about? It
just scares me that she's this dumb about society because
she has black kids. She has black children, and that
is so terrifying. I hope that. I mean, well, it's
(01:00:39):
okay because one day she's gonna realize that she's a
white lady because somebody is going to disrespect the funk
out of her kids. You can be as rich as
you want to be, but when you're black. It all
with the chickens always come to it doesn't matter how
much money you have, someone will remind you that you
are black. And I don't hope that for her kids,
but I know that's the reality because I live it.
And it's sad that they don't have someone who's equipping
them with the tools because now clear that she's raising
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her children as if they are not black at home.
She got offended. All white, that's how the census is,
what you doing to the standardized test? She was like,
check white. No, do really mean that you would make
me say that. I don't see color driver's licensees? Like,
wasn't your driver's life model? Wasn't being white have to
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do with how I experienced this racist place? Right? Well,
I don't. Her name is yeah, you are the whitest
white woman. She was a German American, tall, white, hot
blonde supermodel. I guess it's like, you couldn't be less
qualified to comment, Like, no one is less qualified to comment.
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You know, actually in the racist manifestos, you are the
ideal white. You aren't at the top of the whites.
And then she's like, don't say that. I do wonder
if she will replace Taylor Swift now as like the
toimate aryan sort of icon. Watch the Taylor Swift documentary.
So this is being watched people who I keep hearing
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people being like, really you really start to like Taylor.
It's good propaganda. It's good. I mean, I feel like
that's what Netflix, like, what how celebrities use Netflix is
to like create a documentary or a mini series as
propaganda of like everything you've heard about me, think again,
I'm awesome, except for Lady Gagas. I was like, since
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you are I respected Lady Gagas because I'm like, oh,
she does. She does not come up very well, and
I think that she like how does she come up
meetings with her manager's topless? Really thinks up really weird,
which like it feels like and I've heard this with
people who know Lady Gaga, like she's probably just a
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regular white woman who's lived like a pretty decent life
and because nothing really bad has happened to stay step
is out here just trying to make herself as interesting
as possible so she can get this art out. So
she's having meetings with her titties out. She's playing a
song called Joe Anne about her dad aunt that she
never met to her grandma to try to make her
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cry on camera. That is it's like it's all big swings.
Who swings? That's like my favorite. I need to watch that.
Now watch it. It's the idea of like watching it
because she really is like and it's funny because her
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dad starts to crack as as his sister who's dad,
And like later gotta be crying about her dad out
that she never met. The whole show better to make
art about this person who I've never met. And her
Grandma's like, girl, stop, like her grandma really like go
into it. Like she listened to the song. She's like,
this is cool, but stays at arm's length. It does not.
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Gaga does not get what she wants out of that,
but they're like, it's the only one we have. We
got to keep it. I used to fall for those,
like celebrity propaganda documentaries. I remember when the Katy Perry
one came out and I'm like, wow, her marriage didn't
wrestle brand was so mean, like I mean, which I'm
sure he was, but that was that was like the
first documentary of that type. I feel like I saw
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and then but now it's like, Taylor Swift, you waited
too long. I would have bought this seven years ago, right,
but too long for you stuff. But I feel like
people who are less uh, I don't know, she's not
feel like she's just getting her fans, Like, I don't
think anybody else is watching that and being like, like,
there's quotes in it where she's like my moral Wait.
I have to find the direct quote because I was
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so insane and I texted it to someone because I
was like, what the hell. I won't put anyone on blast.
I know somebody who I considered very smart who totally
fell for it. I can't. It wasn't like that's where
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he is. He was so affected by to stay home quote.
My entire moral code is the need to be perceived
as good. Is Yeah, do that she said that documentary? Yeah,
and I that's not a thing that you would want.
I guess they show kind of like both sides of
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her feelings about this, and so it becomes less of
a polarizing quote in contact, but the fact that she
said it. I'm like this because she's so interesting, because
that seems like the most deeply true thing about her.
It is and she's saying that the documentary they'll tries
to spend it like, well, she belongs to the public
and everything that she does is perceived one way or other.
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So at some point she stops being herself and has
to be the entity that is Taylor Swift. And that's
why she cares about how she's behaving, because she doesn't
want the backlash and she wants to be a good influence.
So that's kind of how they like try to spin it,
is what I've been told. However, the quote itself, I
was like the quota of you just gave us your
inner mission statements, just who the one thing about the
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dog Mary. Then, like I get like the way that
they frame it is very intentional to be like, well,
she didn't advocate for anything good for fifteen years because
the Dixie Chicks got canceled. That's the framework for it.
Of like, the Dixie Chicks said something mean about Georgia
for their country stars and they were blonde. Also the
Diie Chicks. Yeah, but the Discie Chick said something about
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George Bush. They didn't allow white supremacists to use them
as their mascot exactly. There, I think you can I
think that most country singer or country listeners aren't gonna
be like, oh, Tyler Swift, you're Nielsen the cat guy,
listen to you, no more to you. They can't. If
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you go to a TV as you're listening to Taylor Swift,
you don't. You have no choice but to listen to
Taylor most Taylor Swift listening. Right. I literally wouldn't know
who Halsey was if I didn't go to CVS. Everything same.
I like, now, I was like, who is this person?
And then they're like, oh, that's the CVS music, Like
can I help you find something? You're like waving down
to cus employee, Yeah, who is this? And I mean,
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I get I get that, like country music is like
and it's maybe a difficult format to be progressive. But
then it's like Casey Musgram's is like right here, right,
so you know, but also we're not asking you to
be progressive, like we really asked you for the bare minimum.
The White supremacy movement was like, this is our queen,
and he was like she was like, I want everybody's money,
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and she took the money. Uh, well, guys, this is
why you guys are the best guests in the world.
This is what this is what Taylor Swift thing wasn't
even on the dock and we got into it. And
that's probably the most zeitgeisty thing happening right now. Uh lazy.
Where can people find you? Yes, guys, you can find me.
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Listen to my podcast if you love scams, uh and comedy.
It is a comedy podcast. Uh scam got a spot
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c I DVA Lacey on all platforms. And is there
a tweet or some other work of social media you've
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been enjoying? Yes, there is. Now I'm going to give
you guys some context because this is like a deep
cut for the Blacks UK. So, Peter Guns is a rapper.
Peter Guns has like fifty eleven babies. He's had women
pregnant at the same time. You know, he's just like
a little man ho um. And it just came out
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from the Source magazine that Peter Guns makes history by
becoming the first black host of Cheaters, and Raymal Sutton retweeted,
if you do what you love, you'll never have to
work a day in your life. That is so funny.
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So good at cheating. Hey, you know some people have
special skills. Its cheating. That's so funny. Jamie, where can
people find you? And what's tweet you've been enjoying? Uh?
You can find me on Twitter at Jamie Loftus help
on Instagram at Jamie christ Superstar. Uh. This comes out Monday.
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I'll be in New York tonight at Joe's Pub doing
Boston's Girl and there's like maybe a couple of tikids left,
and then we'll be Bechtel Casts in Boston on the
thirteenth recovering Bridesmaids at the hide Out, and then I'm
headlining a show in Denver on the twenty second. That
is a Bernie fundraiser. And the tweet I'm gonna pick
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oh because I didn't get to bring this up earlier.
It's from the Pasadena Playhouse because Alfred Molina is currently
starring in a play at the Pasadena Playhouse, which if
you haven't been at the State Theater, you can get
tickets for twenty bucks is very affordable, and the play
is the saddest shit I've ever seen in my entire life.
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So I would like to recognize their tweet promoting that show,
which is called The Father and Alfred Molina plays a
man that has dementia. He wears pajamas the whole time.
Five stars from me. Are you going to go see it?
I saw I saw him their opening night, Oh my god,
and I'm gonna go again next month. It was the
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saddest I've ever seen. Um, and I snuck my own
wine and so ten out of ten experience was incredible.
I'm like, I'm not gonna pay theater wine prices. I've
got a campus back there. Tweet I've been enjoying. First
of all, thanks to everybody for all your kind tweets
and response to uh, my doggie Finny passing away. Thanks
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to superproducer and Hosnie for putting that video together. Uh,
some of his greatest hits at the office uh, and
some tweets I've been enjoying at. Molly Goodfellow tweeted, what
if Greta Thunberg is a kind of Ferris Bueller situation
where she just wanted one day off school and its
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spiraled out of control. And then Brent at Merman five
tweeted guy in his thirties still wearing flat bill hat.
So basically like a vibe check doctor explaining the blood
work she wants him to get. Yes, but for cholesterol
five check. You can find me on Twitter at Jack
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under Squirrel. Brian you can find us on Twitter at
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talked about in today's episode, as well as the song
we ride out on. Super Producer Anna Jose ny A,
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what's the song for us to ride out on? Hi? Um,
I'm going to recommend this song I've been listening to
called jet Fuel by Mac Miller. It's a great song.
It's really chill. Um. I heard it in an ice
cream shop recently and it brought it back into my
personal ze guys, and I was like, oh, yeah, mc
miller was a great artist, and uh so r I
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p and listen to jet Fuel by mac Miller. I
feel like I'm very late on that r I P
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mine made a couple of millions of a wrap lines.
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how gos know what you want. All I want to
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do is the most backflip off the rope. S got
hope when I'm in the post, you my girl, to
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