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September 13, 2021 67 mins

In episode 987, Jack and Miles are joined by The Worst Idea of All Time's Guy Montgomery to discuss Cesar Milan's Pitbull catching a lawsuit, Miss America making wellness a priority after 100 years and more!

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  2. Miss America Cares About Wellness
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season two oh two,
Episode one of Dire Days Like Guys still production of
I Heart Radio. This is a podcast where we take
a deep to have a new America's shared consciousness. It's Monday,
September thirty. Woman names Jack O'Brien. Okay, if you want
to come and take a ride on me, be grinding

(00:21):
on my rear with the fake p p oh. Why
do I feel this great? Hey? Must be the pegging.
That is courtesy if case Aiken, who wanted to make
sure that we know he's not trying to shame pegging.
I just couldn't stop thinking about it, and I just
can't talk after our pagan conversation. Well, I'm thrilled personally

(00:44):
to be joined as always by my co host, Mr
Miles Grag. I just took that h C test. Turns
out I can hunt a person fat twist even when
I'm at my highest. Yeah, I got full problems. That's
a smoker. M Me Taco bell lot the menu MIXI
pizza and we could have had Domino delivered tasty pizza. Men.

(01:06):
Ni send a bun just a little. This bun has
got me stun. Why hasn't nipped and passed back. I'm
really dawn to getting some good snacks. I'm Miles Gray
and I'm on the zeit guys. Okay, thank you to
Abio listen. Truth hurts, and yeah, the truth does hurt.
And thank you so much for keeping it very fast
food and wheat centric with the AKS recently so Taco

(01:29):
Bell holler at me. The truth hurts and pegging feels great.
But that is the lesson of their AKS. Today's lesson
expand your mind to the post. Well, Miles, We're thrilled
to be joined once again by one of the very
faces on Mountain Zeitmore. He co hosts the podcast The
Worst Idea of All Time. He's one of the funniest

(01:49):
stand up comedians doing it. He's one of your favorites.
He's one of our favorites, the hilarious and talented guy
mont Go this me. I actually got sent to m
an a k A on Twitter, but it was so
long ago I got it's it's lost in the wash,
but something along the lines of his name is guy.

(02:13):
He's He's so cool. Thank you to you to the
Twitter us. If it's been that great. A k A
nailed it, nailed it. Someone was trying to was just
like centered, I don't know was clairvoyant, was like, next
time there's a New Zealand guest, which would have only
been you or your co host Tim right, the only

(02:35):
keywis we've had on But someone was like, we need
something like we don't know how lucky we are for
the next New Zealand guest, but that a k never came.
So I see you on there on the discord. I
appreciate the people who write the a k is, but
even more the people who just give assignments for a
k s. That's that's a great I don't I'm not

(02:57):
gonna do anything with this, but here's an idea for y'all.
That's a great way to live your life because you
just throw your ideas to the side and that someone
else will pick them up. Shout out to y'all. Yeah, guy,
what what's good in New Zealand or anything new down
your way? What's good in New Zealand? Oh man, I'm

(03:19):
in Auckland, New Zealand, which means I am currently spending
a lot of time in my house. Please state that's
pretty good. A few days ago, my partner and I
stayed the dick. You know, you gotta you gotta give
it up because the dick looks different now and we're rains.

(03:41):
We just stand there and we look at the dick
and we're like that rainlad is not infecting their dick. Yeah,
that's that's a big feeling for us. So that's pretty good.
How many days have you been inside? About four weeks
so a little while. Auckland is the only city that

(04:04):
is still at the strictest iteration of our lockdown, so
the rest of New Zealand is allowed to they're out
there having um peanut colarders and getting caught in the
rain and all that fun stuff. But I mean, I
don't know, you know, it's a pretty It's one of
the few times in history when I feel like it's

(04:24):
very easy to contribute. What was that you say, I'm
going to stand by house, I'm all over there. Yeah,
I was doing a huge amount of that work before
you are Citizen of the Year actually dedicated to this.
And this is based on I think there's like a
few hunts, like maybe I think less than a thousand

(04:45):
cases of Kobe. Yeah, so this is um. This was
in response to one community case which was which was
roughly four weeks ago. So as soon as that, you know,
you get your pushing out of vacations on your phone.
And I was out to lunch with some friends and
then I got a notification and said there is a
community case of COVID nineteen and I thought, oh, damn,

(05:09):
here we go. Yeah, that means I'll be at my
house for a while. And so we're still because we're
we're we're behind somewhat in vaccination rates because you don't
know where's in it, right, I mean, well, yeah, there's
a huge, huge, nationwide sort of spurning of all of
the research that's gone into those miracle of sciences. But no,

(05:33):
so basically, yeah, they they until the until our population
is there's a hypercentage VEX. I mean, I think elimination
is a strategy until there's a certain threshold of vaccinations,
when they might start looking into other ways we can
handle it. But basically what happened because everything was groovy
in New Zealand and then we had a travel bubble
with Australia and one person from Australia came over when

(05:55):
they had delta and they went back and you know,
like I Australians, but I only saw one of the
bastards when they were visiting. It wasn't the same one,
you know, I don't know. Yeah, I basically we had
one the numbers already coming down like yesterday. We had
to live in new cases and hopefully we'll resume regularly

(06:19):
regular broadcasting soon. Is the slow vaccination rate based on
resistance among the population? No, No, we're we're sort of
we've got our sleeves rolled up and we're just dying
for someone to prick and needle into us. But it's
it's sort of a volume thing and a strategy thing,

(06:41):
right in terms of, you know, they've vaccinated the people
who need vaccinations first, and then it turns out spry
thirty two year old stand up comedians are pretty damn
near the bottom of the list due But no, it's
it's I think we're currently like, I think sixty six
percent of the pope relationship at the first dice, and

(07:01):
I think about a third of the country of fully vacs.
So it's it's happening, and we just got a shipload more.
I think sixty six is better than the US. Still,
I think, judging by the way that citizens respond to
government mandates, I think we might have different goals. Yeah, alright, guy,

(07:21):
we're going to get to know you a little bit
better in a moment. First, we're gonna tell our listeners
just a few of the things we're talking about. We're
gonna talk about Gavin Newsom's recall strategy. We're going to
talk about Biden just exploding the Republican brain stem with
these mandates, as you mentioned, so it's not we're allergic

(07:43):
to governmental mandates. We're gonna talk about Greg Abbott the
finally Texas. Yeah, I know we he just doesn't get
enough burn. Uh and we we we just need to
give that guy a little bit of run. See what
he's about. We're gonna talk about says our Milan's pitbull.
We're going to talk about Miss America, which turned a
hundred years old, all of that, plenty more. The first guy,

(08:06):
we like to ask our guest, what is something from
your search history? Well, first of all, can I say, Jack,
those are a lot of conversations I'm looking forward to.
You know, you know me, I can't wait to get
down and dirty with the gritty bits of American politics
and had really chim in with constructive insight. That's what
you're here for. Yeah, something from my search history is

(08:29):
clever things to sound a podcast. Actually, it seems like
something there would be like a Cora article. The last
thing I was looking up last night was it was
a vague recollection of um an actor he hated Scrappy Doo.

(08:50):
So I looked at famous actor hate Scrappy Doo because
I don't know if you you know about this, but
you know the two thousand two live action remake of
Scooby Doo. Yeah, I got the answer I was looking
for with a little bit of clicking. But Tim Carrey,
who's a huge Scooby Doo fan, and it actually started
in a director video Scooby Doo movie, he was he

(09:13):
was set to be in the Scooby Doo movie, but
then he found out that Scrappy dood it was going
to be in the movie. And he hates scrappy Doo
so much he said, and no, thank you, not for
me holy and tipped off explanation, just like he's like,
I don't funk with scrappy dootch people. Yeah, that's a mea.

(09:39):
I'm trying to picture the classy, like originalist text version
of Scooby Doo that he thought he was signing up
for like when he when he first signed up, he
was like, this is gonna be gritty, it's gonna be
all about the original cast before they fucking jumped the

(10:00):
shark with that Scrappy Dooche. That's incredible. It's just such
a like it's such a beautiful little negative trivia. And yeah,
you know, like light at night when you're you're sort
of you're meant to be in bid but they're sitting
parts of your brand that just on a circuit, which
you like, I got it again. I got to get
to the bottom of this. So we're not sleeping at all.
M hm. And so yeah, top of the sitch. Tim

(10:23):
Curry trying to feel me gig. He's such a you know,
prominent character actor and performer. I wonder what in my mind,
like he seems so up for anything, but just to
hear that, he's like fooled. Yeah, he's like, congo, great,
what is it about these fucking weird mutant apes? And
we're fighting for mythical diamonds and I'm herkimerm. I love that.

(10:47):
I love that hold on Scrappy Doo is in this.
Get the funk out of my face like, wow, okay,
Dune Okay. I feel like when Congo, when people are
signing up for Congo since it was wasn't that the
first Creighton book that got made into a movie after
Jurassic Park, people were like, this is the next Jurassic Park. Baby,

(11:10):
get your wheelbarrows ready for all the money that's gonna
be pouring in. Baby. Yeah. I loved it. They did
Baby a lot. I remember meetings. I should in the
next wave of people using babies sort of colloquially. A
lot of people think his most iconic role is Rocky
Horror Picture Show or penny Wise, but I always I

(11:31):
will always say it is the bell hop or hotel
manager from Homeland to pizza right a matter Star store
wouldn't accept your stolen credit card? Yeah? For me again,
it's Herkanem Hermolka, formerly of Romania. I don't know what

(11:55):
film it is, but it's a great clip of them
that does the rounds on Twitter occasually, which is him like,
I'm going to the one place that's not being corrupted
by capitalism, but do not put that motherfucker and a scrub.

(12:17):
I mean he did, he did that for Scrappy to
his sake, because he knew what was going to happen
to that little ship. If he was on set with him,
it was going to be you know, it was going
to be on Yeah, I've got a visual of like
Tim Carrey just punting a toddler in front of a
green screening pumps on. What is something you think is overrated?

(12:40):
I was something I'm doing right now here in New Zealand,
which is having some of your own medicine. You think
it would be nice because you developed a medicine right now.
We've been in such a unique position in New Zealand
for so long. It was like we were enjoying all
of the freedoms of being in a COVID free world.

(13:01):
And then you know, like it was an instance where
genuinely felt like we were the sort of cultural and
sporting hub of the entire globe, which is such a
rear feeling. And then now we're all back in our
houses and I'm like watching sports in the UK and
in the States and the stadiums are full. You know,
I know that life must resume, but like reading about

(13:23):
what's happening health wise in those countries and then watching
the footage, I'm like, Wow, um, but I just yeah,
it's it's the booge as well, and truly on the
other foot, where I've got all of my friends who
are living abroad now and look like they're having such
fantastic summers right and I'm I'm bound within these four walls.

(13:44):
You got that hard winter coming, or you're in the
thrones of it. I was curious because it was funny
to watch sort of the articles that were coming out
when y'all entered Lockdown a few weeks ago, because they
were just for us. They were like these time capsule
articles from March twenty twenty of like what to do
now since you're inside, and like activities to consider when

(14:06):
you're at home now, and obviously god uh back yeah,
back to back to the beginning. But you guys can
do like a speed run of all those stages that
we went through, because you know, you could do a
big bread you can do puzzle. It is actually psychologically
it's a very different. There are a lot of lives
of bread flying around this house a year ago, but

(14:28):
there's a lot of store bought bread being consumed this year. Yeah.
I still consider you guys the standard in the sense
that you did enter lockdown to prevent people from dying.
I think that was that was we've we've done it
a game. Yeah, it's um, there's damn millstone of empathy
that hangs around our collective nicks. I just I like that.

(14:53):
The biggest scandal though, is like, or at least the
thing that just Sinda has had to comment on, was
people having sex in a hospital during lockdown, And I
was like, damn, you all still got these cool, like
whimsical scandals still despite it all. Why you know how
it is? Mouse? Have you ever been in a hospital?
Horney a spice on earth man? Sometimes did you pay

(15:17):
him to stepid and say, hey, doctors, patients, for the
love of Christ, could you please stop having six during
this lockdown? I love how she's she called it sexual
relations would be a high as high risk activity or
something like. I like that, very very professional. So this
was this was a at a press conference, somebody asked

(15:38):
her is it appropriate for a doctor and a patient
to be having sex in the hospital during a pandemic? Right?
Like an actual question. That's something I can play this
sound bite. It's pretty it's it's just pretty awesome. A
patient and a visitor kind hospital would you say that

(15:59):
it is this higher risk activity in the current climate. Well,
I think it's a higher risk activity potentially. However, I
don't know any of the details about the interaction. I
would say generally, regardless of the CORVID status, that kind
of things shouldn't generally be pad of visiting hours. I
would have thought great, I would have thought full in

(16:24):
the room. That is fun. It is. Honestly, it's so
I know this will sound silly coming out of my mouth,
but it's so jarring to hear in New Zealand accent
on a US media property, even though obviously I have one.
You are hearing the New zeal like hearing the question
comes through that my cans just in. I was like,
Jesus Christ, what's their novelty voices there? Um man, Well, yeah,

(16:49):
I'm hoping you find some new activities to engage into.
And you know, thank you Lockdown, blow Over? Yeah, yeah, guy?
What is something you think is to read it? Amanda
Freaking Binds hugely underrated, like to reshape the landscape of

(17:10):
sketch comedy for children of a certain generation, Star of
all that, Star of the Amanda Binds Show. I watched
She's the Man recently that sort of US high school
reworking of Twelfth Night where she plays jewel characters. She's so,
she's so funny, she's so good, and then obviously, um,

(17:32):
you know, her career took a backseat to her I
don't know her personal affairs or whatever. But she's also
published the greatest tweet of all time, which is when
she added Drake, she said I want at Drake to
murder my vagina. That was, Yeah, that was sort of
the beginning of people saying, it's what's happening over there?
But no, I just I feel like she and we

(17:54):
were robbed of like one of the great careers because
like I watched the movie two days, you know, I'm
I'm at the part of Lockdown. I'm watching those early
to mid two thousand sort of cinematic entries, and I
was just like, holy shit, this woman is so funny. Yeah,
but now I was talking about it anymore. How is
the movie in general? Pretty good? Man isn't. Yeah, Channing

(18:18):
Tatum is, He's he plays oppositely, he's quite old, but
my god, he's a smoke show. And David Cross is
the sort of helpless, bumbling, well intentioned principle, like there's
a lot of sort of throwaway lifelines. It's also an
incredibly non challenging, you know, like thing to what. It's
a I don't know if comfort foods right, but like

(18:39):
you know, it's it's fine. Yeah, I mean that ninety
minutes of my day weren't there after it it's just well, yeah,
it's her whole thing. It's kind of just follows this
sort of same arc with so many people who are
child actors. You know, it ends up being a really
just it leads to substance abuse or other you know,
mental issues. And yeah, it's funny that you say that

(19:03):
because she's sort of like she sort of had her
her troubles with her mental health around the same time
where people there's like the worst environment for that to happen.
Get out of here, Amanda Binds, and like to your point,
you're like, when you look back, it's sort of like
her body of work, You're like, I see this potential

(19:24):
for like a really long career, but unfortunately, like having
a you know, coming up in this age in society
where there's just a very little understanding extended to them,
it was such a specific or not specific like it
was all of time until recently, really when we lampooning
anyone who sort of yeah, but um, yeah, it's it's

(19:47):
era specific. I feel like, you know, Lindsay Lohan could
also be put in the same category of actors who
are who are on the you know, who looked like
they were distant for great things but then just became
right for the lampooning. Yeah, well she's you know, she
had her Beef or No Miko Nos Beach Club reality show.
So Lindsay has definitely had her a few shots back

(20:08):
at it and likes a great humanitarian. I don't know
if you remember when she tried to steal that child
from like a like a refugee family with her terrible accent.
She's like telling people what you need and everyone's like,
oh no, I don't remember that. But yeah, and again,
you know, fucking being a child actor, it's almost like

(20:29):
we have to be careful with people in their developmental
years to not put too much no, no, we need
the spotlight and they like adults, yeah, or be around
asshole like people in production. We're just gonna like scream
at a twelve year old and be like, yeah, that's fine,
we got a day though, we're not doing overtime, you're
not spending any time with the twelve year old before

(20:50):
they some of them need a good screaming, especially especially
the famous ones too much. Damn lighten those eyes. Gotta
gotta that ship down a little bit. Yeah, alright, let's
take a quick break and we'll be right back. And

(21:17):
we're back, and let's check in with the California recall.
The vote is mere days away, one day, mere day
away tomorrow, and it you know, the the numbers, the polls,
which are absolutely no indication of what's going to happen,
but it does affect how people think about what's going

(21:41):
to happen. Seemed to suggest Newsome has has firmed up
his position. But yeah, he's basically just kind of gestured
at the GOP and been like, that is what you want. Yeah,
in the beginning, everyone I remember for when a lot
of the early polling came out, You're like, oh my god,

(22:03):
there's a real fun there's a huge enthusiasm gap between
Republicans who just want to get get one in to
try and you know, out the governor and replace it
with you know, fucking want to be fascist. Larry elder
Well and because of the messaging that's come out because
you know, they relied on the powers of like Kamala Harris,

(22:25):
Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren. I think Joe Biden is gonna
have made an appearance or at some point, you know,
like you have Obama tweeting about this and so many
ads that the gap has begun to tighten, and yeah,
like you're saying, this whole thing has nothing to really
do about like, yo, look what I did for the state.
Because let's let's be really clear, at the moment, Gavin

(22:47):
Newsom hasn't decided where he stands, like on a bill
that is trying to restructure warehouse standards that would essentially
be it's very much pointed at Amazon to give people,
you know, time to urinate, and he's still kind of like, hmm, look,
let me let me consider this. So we kind of
know we get with Gavin Newsom, but in comparison, what
he's doing is, hey, look over there, look at what

(23:09):
they're gonna do. It's just essentially that if you pick
the other guy, it's gonna exacerbate coronavirus the like the
pandemic because they're going to repeal all of the health
and safety measures and just basically being like, yeah, they're
gonna be like Rohn de Santis or Donald Trump, and
that has, I guess been enough for people are like,
oh yeah, yeah, yeah, we don't want that because he's
not he's not talking about his own record at all.

(23:32):
Every politician's dream. Yeah, I started running against a level
of incompetence or a bob that is being lowered so
rapidly that all you have to do is stand in
front of the soft focus of the nothing you've done,
point over there and be like, oh, yeah, that looks
pretty bad. Huh right, Okay, yeah, I know. I I
don't I'm not really being unequivocal about whether I believe

(23:52):
workers should have the time to pee. But look at
this though, But get a lot of this guy. Look
at this guy. He tried he tried to he ate
his mask on the steps of the capitol. I mean,
this is this your governor? I don't know, um, but yeah,
speaking of that low bar, they're loving it. But more
than anything, it seems like the Democratic Party is also

(24:14):
really starting to see something that they can run on,
which isn't like, hey, remember all that ship we promised
to you in the presidential election. It's going to be
more a mid term thing of like the pandemic could
go fully backwards if you give these people more power
because they're telling you what they want to do, which
is like all bets are off. Let's embrace COVID again
because we don't want rules, which seems a little bit

(24:37):
dangerous because the COVID situation and the national mood with
regards to COVID seems to change from day to day,
so like that it seems like I don't know, I
I might just like do the things you promised to
do and uh actually like protect work shusha by husha

(24:59):
by no, no, no, we're just a husherby hush. I
assume part of it because of like ideology and the
belief that Democrats are actually meant to impact positive change.
But it's it's sort of odd to me when I
think about it that if a Republican runs against the
idea of being like you know, look over there, it
could be so much worse when they when they don't
have a platform or a campaign to run on and

(25:21):
just which is just pointing at something else. It feels
like quite a powerful political weapon, and it's useful when
the Democrats to it. You're like, no, no, you don't
get this one. Like, you don't get to do this one.
You have to you have to have ideas, right, And
it's like, I don't know if that's the framework through
which you see it as well, but it's sort of yeah,
I can't quite get my head around it. Well, it's

(25:42):
the I mean kind of think about it that way,
I feel like allows the Republicans to sort of set
the standard of what like, you know, the that you
just have to like fight at their level kind of
fox the fox the society. And unfortunately politicians do have power. Yeah,

(26:02):
they drag you down to the level and then they
got you. Look at you down here in the mud.
That's where we live. Yeah, and this whole thing is
you know, in regards to these stricter rules, Gavin Newsom
has been pretty strict comparatively with how he's running California
and certain mandates like and whether or not they're asking

(26:23):
for higher safety standards in schools and things like that
have sort of been kind of the front of mind
for him. And but there's also you know McAuliffe in Virginia.
He's also been pretty strict and overall they've seen that
when the governors do that, it pulls even well with
like independence. So they're really kind of sort of maneuver
drafting behind this sentiment that exists in the country that

(26:46):
so many people are like why are we fucking hand
holding people who have reject any notion that these vaccines
and just basic safety standards are gonna help us get
out of this pandemic, Like we we need to get
a we we need to sort of get side with
people who are saying, please, you know, lead us out
of here, rather than kind of like holding your hands

(27:07):
up and be like, I don't know, it's a local decision,
like let's see what you can do as a leader.
And and that's that's been I guess they've they've appreciated
that bump in enthusiasm over things like that. Yeah, I
mean I appreciate it. Like every indication, like we're about
to talk about Biden like making mandates kind of the
standard I I. Every indication seems to be that they've

(27:30):
got pulling that suggests Americans are for majority, like not
the people we're seeing in those uh school board meetings,
but no, but they're just the loudest and you know,
a lot of people point to the fact that a
lot of that behavior is, you know, whether by design
or not, intended to give people this like data to

(27:51):
say like, you're not alone. There's many of us like
to join this movement when it's it's a pretty vocal minority.
And then along with the governor a action. I think
we're also seeing what the Republican strategy is going to
be too, which is again just screaming at the top
of your lungs, they're gonna steal the election, because that's
what Larry Elder, who has been the sort of front

(28:12):
runner if the recall goes through, if it gets past,
he said, quote, what I believe is that no matter
what they do, and I believe that there might very
well be Shenanigans as it were in the election, no
matter what they do. So many Californians are angry about
what's going on. And then he said he has a
voter integrity board. I don't know what that bean's like.

(28:32):
I have a voter integrity board all set up. Most
of the actual lawyers, the ironing board, Yeah, just checks.
They all sorts of all sorts of divining rods and stuff, right,
and they say so when people hear things, they contact us.
We're going to file lawsuits in a timely fashion. Now
that may be tough, just the Shenanigan's argument because the

(28:52):
number of acts, you know, the number of actual Republicans
in the state mathematically sort of makes this a bit difficult.
If the turnout is around fifty five percent in the state,
then they're like, for the recall campaign to have to
be successful, they would need more people to turn up
for the recall as they did for people that voted
for Trump in right, So that's good. Yeah, Like we're

(29:16):
starting to look at like a lot of analysts are
looking at the number of ballots that have already come
in and like that it's double for Democrats and things
like that. Plus what the real numbers like as they
see the projections. What could happen? Again, we could be
completely fucking up and swearing in fucking Larry Elder at
some point. All that to say, if you live in California,

(29:36):
please vote. I know it's perfect when we all have
our misgivings, especially with how this state could be run better,
but absolutely again we're caught in a fucking stupid buying
area of like do you know Kroger Brand, Patrick Bateman
or the fucking radio host who's like man Slavery was
like just such a joke, y'all. And I'm black, so

(29:58):
you can take my word for it, White Ray, those
people vote California's I live in Oakland Zoo and I've
been I've been sitting him all sorts of fraudulent ballots.
But if I can vote, so too can you. If
I can vote all the way from Auckland's your. And
by the way, something we have brought up before, because

(30:20):
the way that Newsom and the Democrats have kind of
played this is that they tell you to vote no
on whether he should be recalled, but then they also
tell you not to vote in the second part of
the election, which is where you would pick a candidate
that would replace him if he were voted out. And
we didn't. We said we didn't know if like, if

(30:41):
you vote no, you can still vote for somebody, and
you can, so you're first voting no, don't replace him.
But if for some reason he does lose that and
just think about every major election and how much conservative
the conservative side has overperformed based on the polling, like

(31:01):
like from Brexit forward, so you have to get out there,
you have to vote no, but then I don't know
vote like there's it does feel like the Democrats should
have consolidated behind a single candidate. I think that there's
a guy named Dr Brandon Ross because it's just a doctor.
He's not he's not like a politician or anything, but
he basically yeah, but like he's not like a he's

(31:29):
just like I ran because it didn't seem like there
were any real Democrats who were running. Like the leading
Democrat candidate is a YouTube influencer who seems to be
like more economically libertarian than anything else. And so I
don't know, I'm going Dr Brandon Ross for the win
long shot. You're not gonna go for Kevin path Raft,

(31:52):
the YouTube financial advice guy, No, doesn't. He seem doesn't
seem like kind of libertarian dude. He's the second like
I think vaccine mandates decisions should be left to individual
businesses in schools. You're like, oh, yeah, so I don't
know if you want to like vote as insurance after
you vote no, I would go Dr Brandon Ross because

(32:15):
he's like, yeah, we're just gonna do the same thing
as Newsom did, which is better than all the other
alternatives that I've seen. He's rearing the best stealth campaign.
He's like, I'm a fucking Republican. Well, that's what I think.
I I legitimately think that's what's happening with Path Path
Rath is that he he seems like he has he's
like Republican policies well or yeah, I mean, he's just

(32:36):
that thing of you know, socially accepting ish. But then
there's also a lot of like in your business my
business rights type stuff you do when you're a financial
advice guy. You're not really out. Youre advocating for the
working poor. You boys know he should be a judge,
don't you who's that? Well, it's us, thank you, No,

(32:59):
not three of if we were in no trouble, no ways,
get this unholy Triumvirate into the Governor's mansion, please, Gray
Montgomery ship watch. That could be something in the future

(33:22):
where people like, I don't know, I like this group
of three bros. Rather than fuck all right, let's talk.
Let's talk vaccine mandate. The Republicans harpist, they're fucking they've
This is the moment that I think they were always

(33:43):
waiting to scream about which is when? And most people
were like when is uh? When are we just going
to make vaccines like mandatory to like you know, like
working a federal like just the bare minimum? And we're there.
Joe Biden started off his big announced me yesterday just
you know, going to be like an old disappointed dad. Okay,
talking to people who haven't gotten a vaccine. And let's

(34:06):
hear the old Joe Biden give us, you know, just
his really really disappointed in your pal energy. My message
to unvaccinated Americans is this, what more is there to
wait for? What more do you need to see? We've
made vaccinations free, safe, and convenient. The vaccine as FDA approval,

(34:31):
over two million Americans have gotten at least one shot
is worthless. But our patience is wearing thin. You hear
that is wearing thin. What I'm saying, don't papp he's
getting mad. Don't don't have him called corn pop and
meet you outside the little rec center with a rusty

(34:51):
blake Like Okay, I mean I get it, that's true.
He's sort of like, what's the what? What else can
there be? The bit that stood out to me was
and he said that all the people with half a
vaccine um the comma is now worthless. Yeah. Oh sorry,
that was me. Yeah, I added that commentary. But yeah, commentary, yeah,

(35:13):
commentary on the worthlessness of the come of the vaccinated.
But yeah. This is all part of his six point
plan to battle COVID. The first one being like getting
more strict with vaccine mandates, meaning where all employers with
a hundred plus employees have to ensure their workers are
vaccinated or either attested weekly. Were requiring vaccinations for all

(35:36):
federal workers and for millions of contractors that do business
with the federal government. There's like more details along with that.
The second is about getting more help for people who
need you know, boosters or who are going to be
more at risk during this pandemic. The next being like
people working in schools, like keeping the schools safe. So
that's like calling on states to adopt vaccine requirements for

(35:59):
school employ He's providing more funding to schools who, if
they like, are in a state where governors like, if
you fucking take care of the kids, I swear to God,
you will get no money. Well, they also have a
plan to say, if that happens, will come in and
subsidize that because you shouldn't be punished for you know,
looking after children's safety, then getting more testing ramped up,

(36:22):
getting cheaper at home tests, because that's been a huge,
fucking Another stupid just shortcoming of this uh pandemic for
the United States is like the testing regimes are like
really not great, and getting free testing, then there's like
more PPP stuff and protections for small businesses and like

(36:42):
adding like federal and military medical teams to hospitals and
regions that are like in these situations where like we
have no more beds, we have no more doctors, we
only have more sick people. And yeah, that's been But
the GOP they have just completely predictably just gotten stuck
on the vaccine mandate part none of the other stuff

(37:03):
because they're not gonna be like they want to keep
our kids safe for they want to help small businesses
with certain things. No, it's this and they're all bringing
that this is Nazi Germany energy. Well, Well let's hear
it from themselves, because sometimes it's just better to hear
someone get really really upset about this um because it's
it's the bare minimum. First up is, let's hear from

(37:27):
Josh Mandel, who is clearly currently like the front runner
in the Senate sort of primary that's going on, and
he is out here basically saying I don't I don't
know that his just you know, he has a tweet
that says, do not comply with tyranny. When the Gestapo
show up your front door, you know what to do, okay,
And this is the clip that he attached to that

(37:49):
very brave tweet. Hey guys, it's Thursday night, September nine.
I'm driving through western Ohio. We're driving through a corn field.
Just to set it up, he's literally in front of us,
just some weird sign that's this Trump in front of
a bunch of corn and someone's like hazard lights are flashing.
So the lighting is really all kinds of a mess.

(38:11):
Back to the video. Here a town called Logansill, Ohio.
My blood is boiling, enraged at what I've seen from
a White house today, trampling on our freedom, trampling on
our liberty, trampling on what I took an oath to
defend when I joined the Marine Corps. Joe Biden, I'm
not even gonna call him President Biden. He's not Joe

(38:33):
Biden creating a constitutional crisis, Okay, sorry, I can't hear
you amongst all the fucking truck traffic as you do
your diet beer Hall push full anyway, So that's him.
It's so funny. He was like, I was just driving
through a Courton field. What what the fuck? It's like, yeah,

(38:57):
you gotta you gotta make a gesture to the heart
land of America. And don't even put any thought into
how much here gesture makes sense, Like driving through a cornfield,
Why the funk are you doing that? You're ruining a
lot of corn. Dude, right through a corn I was
just staring at all this great American corn and yeah,

(39:22):
as my as my truck tires just ripped apart. Whoever's
cropped this is? I thought, my truck is trampling on
on the rights of these cornstalks, like Joe Biden is
trampling on our freedoms, our liberties. And again they all
say the same thing without being very particular or specific.
It's just they have to evoke the ring the alarm

(39:43):
bell of like darreny. Nobody can define that word at all,
but you know, it's has a negative connotation. And I
also just want to talk about Christie Nome who and
right as it stands, she just signed an executive order
essentially banning people's access to abortion medications. She also had

(40:05):
just a lot of a lot of things to say
to when it comes to doing what you need to do,
what's right for your body to be safe. This is
not a power that is delegated to the federal government.
This does a power for states to decide. In South Dakota,
we're going to be free and we're going to make
sure that we don't overstep our authority. So we will
take action. My legal team is already working, and we

(40:26):
will defend and protect our people from this unlawful mandate.
Joe Biden has already said when they said, what do
you because obviously everyone in there, fucking literal mother is
going to sue to try and alter the course of this, which,
by the way, like they said this, probably these mandates
probably wouldn't be actually like in any kind of written
form until like maybe four to six weeks. But he

(40:49):
just said, when they're like, Joe President, Mr President, what
do you think of like all these people who want
to sue, he just said, have at it. Yeah, he
was just like, I don't care, Like this is what
we have to do. And you know, that's I think
how a lot of people just feel at this point,
just like, I don't know what else can you say,
Big President of America looks like the worst job in

(41:11):
the world. Yeah, it is. I mean, you're dealing with
the again, the most propagandized human beings on earth, where
we're gonna be debating, honestly at some point if two
plus two is actually four, or if it's tyranny that
it's four, or voter fraud that two plus two is four,
then there's just some really scathing words that have come out.

(41:34):
Matt Walsh has come out and just dunked on Joe
Biden by talking about his appearance. Yeah. I think it's
interesting that we were assured for four years that Donald
Trump is a tyrant, that he is, you know, Hitler incarnate,
and meanwhile he was like the least tyrannical president we've
had in a very long time with his you know,

(41:55):
with the way that he used his authority. No, we
we had to elect this rotting bag of oatmeal to
get okay, So he said, riding bag of oatmeal, and
that's that seems to be the general I was. I was.
I was at the open mic. He was trying that
gear out the night before and rushed, yeah, yeah, yeah,

(42:20):
oatmeal is not us specific like musically, and like yeah yeah,
like we I think we do call it musically. Actually
that's through I went to a It was like it
was like a Twins Angels game or something in Anaheim,
like a long time ago when I was in America.
I remember there were these jocks who were sitting like
we were near the outfield, and these jocks were like

(42:41):
two rods in front of me and they were trying
to trash. I couldn't really get a read on what
the energy was without trying to trash talk this outfeeling
like hey, you don't know the guy's dam will call
him greeg, Like hey Greg, your old meal. No one
likes oatmeal. And this is like on my first trip
to America, and I was like, wow, man, no, not

(43:05):
even want to hear his articulate as my mind if
I mentioned are thinking of a man, the violence in
this place is unbelievable. Okay. And lastly, I just want
to play this one clip just to check in with
people on the furthest parts of the right wing spectrum.
Coach Dave Dave dobbin Meyer. We've played some of his

(43:27):
takes before, like in past years, because he's always popping
up on right Wing Watch, and he's this guy who
calls him like his whole persona, as he's like a
sports coach, and it's given telling people like all this
weird hyper right wing ship, but like with his like
Jesus Christ and blazoned baseball hat. Yeah, and he plays
baseball for Jesus. For Jesus. Absolutely. He just at the

(43:50):
beginning of last week he was so sick that he
could barely do his show. And I just want to
play this because it's a really weird It's just a
glimpse into someone who is so bought into this idea
of what is COVID or not COVID and they're possibly
experiencing it that I think just kind of brings it

(44:11):
all together. So this is coach Dave who says he
doesn't have COVID, but his symptoms sure sound like it.
Unbelievable a weekend. I bet I slept. I don't know
how much I slept. I woke, I woke up to
go back to sleep, all all as unbelievable, sweating uh

(44:32):
Man talking to my wife's upstairs with the whips. She
didn't even want me to come down here this morning,
and uh I'm here, and I covered your prayers. You know,
everybody says the same thing, Oh you got COVID. What
the hell does that even mean? I got COVID? What
is that? What is COVID? I got something? And uh man,
that's been I'm telling you, man, it has been like

(44:53):
nothing I've ever ever experienced in my life. I can't eat,
I can't even drink if I if I drink water,
if I drink I didn't matter what it is, immediately
want to throw up. And I have drenched to my
bed about as many times as you can drinch it
fever and uh so I just I just covert your
prayers if you would. Oh okay. The next day he said,

(45:17):
I don't have COVID. If anything, I got something from
a vaccinated person. Mm hmm. Yeah. So you know, you
know how those people are running around sprinting that first
vexed disease, right because you surely seem like someone who
attracts the here energy seems so seductive to people who
are into vaccines that they would just be swarming around

(45:40):
you constantly. But Yeah, it's it's just wild when he
says stuff like what is even COVID, right, that's not
a legitimate question, sir, And if you've been this, he's
even out loud saying this is probably the worst thing
I've ever gone through, but still unwilling to even go
to get a test to con firm if it is

(46:00):
or not, and just relying on his like contrarian, like
macho toxic masculinity and like masculine energy to just be like,
what the hell does that even mean? Sick? What does
that mean? Weak? You know, I don't even I've drenched
my bed and sweat multiple times, like drenched my bed

(46:22):
multiple times, and we're just watching this play like the
most painfully ironic, tragic way. So, yeah, this is why
we have to have, you know, adults who say this
is what we need to do to get through things,
because if Coach Dave for the president, he would he
would probably opening like openly questioning what illness even is,

(46:44):
like the definition if that's more about having sin or
something than you know, a viral inction, I mean, the
quality of bicyball in your country would be Yeah, it
would go up. We we cover before that during the
nineteen eleven pandemic. They went door to door to make

(47:05):
sure you got your vaccine. This is not anything new,
this is not unprecedented. This is how you react to
a global pandemic. I was confused, Miles, when you're going
through the like different like steps, the different points of
Biden's kind of plan of act six point plan. There
was a thing about like not they're not being at
home tests, but like are are those for people who

(47:30):
have lost their taste? Because you can figure out if
you have COVID by tasting your own pea. Right, Yeah,
that's well. And I told you don't say that on
the air because that's a test I'm working on private.
It's gonna be very lucrative. And I've only been asking
people have is that just us? Is that just me?
Like just you, bro, how's it you got COVID today?

(47:51):
Or not do it on camera? What? Sorry? Really, I've
been working on a similar taste. But it's it's based
on the logic that I can tell when I don't
have COVID in my peak and say every day fresh
cup pists every day. No, But they're just saying, like

(48:13):
we just need to I know that is a great
setup but generally whats I know. Yeah, we just have uh,
just have to be like just cheaper, you know what
I mean for anybody to have a pile of tests
and like before you go out and yeah, be able
to do that. But yeah, no, I was, of course joking.
I I realized that I'm one of the few who

(48:35):
can give taste COVID and in your own sometimes can
even smell it. So um, you know, yeah, hit me
up if you need well, you know, together we can
put because I am the other side of the coin.
I can I can't test when it's in there, but
I can't test when it's nothing there between us. Yeah,
you know the type for urine and we'll diagnose you.

(48:57):
Let's take a long time because you have to fed
X the Pete l a than Auckland, New Zealand, and
you should get your weeks in about three months. We
got a backlog you wouldn't believe. All right, let's take
a quick break. We'll be right back because someone sent
their food and we're back. And Caesar Milan, Caesar Milan,

(49:30):
I like. I like Caesar Milan. Caesar haven't haven't heard
from him in a while, but you know he is back.
In the news getting sued because one of his pit
bulls attacked somebody that was visiting his house. But it
was this woman named Lydia Maddis. She was visiting her mom,
who works for Caesar Milan. So it's like this building

(49:52):
that like Caesar owns and his dog, one of his
pit bulls named Jr. Apparently was just roaming the hall
is free. Because I'm sure like with Caesar whey, like
that's what I love working here, just dogs around and
everything's cool. This dog bit the funk out of her
and her and she's basically suing for damages because she
had a very promising like gymnastics career. Apparently she was
like you know, competing at the highest level of youth

(50:14):
gymnastics and was like about to get her scholarship. But
like she's just dawned. She got some pain and ship
and it's kind of sucked her up. So she's suing.
But the gossip in the story isn't really about this.
It's that in this lawsuit. This this lawsuit is alleging
that like, hey, Caesar Molan has known this dog has
been a problem, but also this dog has like killed

(50:37):
another dog, saying that Caesar quote new Junior had a
history of violence, yet regularly allowed the dog to roam free.
She says the dog had bitten several people and mauled
several dogs, including one dog owned by Queen Latifa. According
to lawsuit, Queen Latifa brought two of her dogs the
Caesar's Dog Psychology Center. She says Junior mom and one
of her dogs to death, and Lydia claims Caesar covered

(50:59):
it up by telling his staff to not tell Queen
Latifa that it was attacked, but instead it was hit
by a car. I just have to say, as someone
who doesn't know who sees in Milan, is this is
one of the most insational on earpivots I've taken part in. Yeah,
we're sort of in the depths of US politics, and
now there's a man with a dog on the loose

(51:22):
that's being rude to Queen Latifa's killed. The queen killed
Queen Latifa's dog. Oh man, Caesar Milan is the dog
whisperer by and another piece of the jigsaw folds into
familiar with Caesar's work, not even must us is there?
There must be an equivalent, right, because I feel like

(51:42):
he set off this like whole movement of like dog
training shows that just blew. Do you guys have dogs
in New Zealand? Now we're hoping to get them next? Yeah,
we're just we just got cats. Yeah. Tom Hooper's two
thousand and nine team masterpiece. And can I say we
love it that I can see it from season allons

(52:08):
puspect if I can see that, it's a lot of
bad price. If word gets out that he's actually not
so hot with dogs, well, he's been sort of in
this uh slow descent you know from his high rise status,
you know spot that he had where a lot of
people like, dude, your training techniques aren't that great. Other
people are like, you're just not a good person to

(52:28):
work for. So over time, like the Caesar Milan Vanier
has began to erode a bit. But just like the
idea that whatever this in this lawsuit, like that I'm
sure because her mom worked there, Like no, and you
don't add this part. Junior killed Queen Latifa's dog and
then he tried to make it look like a car accident.
You're like, WHOA, I don't know what that means. But

(52:51):
and Queen hasn't commented when when the first tease. That
would be talking about Season Allons pall I. I genuinely
thought that Season Alon was the person who created the
repping character, that it was like what artistic way of
Seawan Carter's jay z right right right? Mr three oh

(53:13):
five worldwide. Yes, we all know what is pit Bull's
real name? That's so would be Armando Christian Perez would
be Armando Perez is hit Bull, Ladies and gentlemen, Armando Perez. Wow,
and it's all it's a black box theater, single spotlight
on it, one stool and he just comes out with

(53:34):
his head down and then the music turns on and
he just activates. Okay, you got a show there. Let's
talk Miss America in another pivot uh to uh wildly
irrelevant object matter. Yeah, we really, we really do cover
the zeit guist of the day, end end. And so

(53:55):
we've got Miss America hitting a hundred years old, and
they seem to be going through a midlife crisis, like
kind of the identity crisis type thing years at a
hundred years, which is when you tend to go through
a midlife crist Yeah, yeah, yeah, my grandma she was
when she hit a hundred, she was like she's up. Yeah, yeah, yeah,

(54:19):
she started wearing stilettos and stuff. It was why they
just dropped a press release that's say they now want
to quote redefine women's wellness to be focused on optimal
health rather than physical appearance. Yeah, a lot of people
are baffled. They're like, what is this? What do you know?
What is this? It sounds like, yeah, wellness, I mean

(54:41):
it sounds like the beginning of a pivot towards assisting
these women for their minds, well, if if not their minds,
at least on the white suit example, organs because you know,
if you remember, we will be weighing your organs. They're like, wow,
her kidney function is at the highest level of all
these contestants. I mean, people are saying she may have

(55:02):
had some kind of renal procedure going into this, but
we'll let the judge's decide. So, you know, they've been
through this sort of identity crisis many times in twenty eighteen.
They're like, hey, we're getting rid of the swimsuit ship,
and you know, we're more than just some human livestock show.
We value women that wear clothing as well. And this

(55:23):
press release is like all over the place, and most
people like, we don't what it's not clear what you're saying,
Like there's a lot of buzzwords, but it's not clear,
like what you are fundamentally doing, Like what is going on?
Because the idea is that they're like their new identity
coincides with some it just sounds like they're announcing that
they're collaborating with a weight loss company. So they say, quote,

(55:45):
as we us share in the hundredth year of our organization,
we're excited to partner with same solution the Better Movie,
which is another film about like wellness and diet and
things like that, and Jonathan Baylor to quote provide a
science based program endorsed by Harvard Medical Doctors for optimal
women's Wellness, as we continue our commitment to helping women
be the best versions of themselves, an important initiative for

(56:07):
the future of our organization. Huh, Honestly, stick to your guns,
miss America. Line them up if you think they're hot.
Don't confuse yourselves by introducing anything like well it's just right,
or die with what you've got. You know, like wellness
is such a non specific and almost loaded word at

(56:29):
this point, what is wellness? To this. So the CEO
of Miss America went on a show to discuss like
she's like, and this in our hundred years, Like this
is really the pivot to the future. And again, even
when she says it, it just sounds so fucking vague,
like you're like, say something that's a real sentence with
an idea career. So this is a perfect pivot for

(56:51):
Miss America into our next one hundred years. We no
longer judge on the physical appearance in outer beauty, so
to speak of our content, our candidates, we are focusing
on what they do in their communities, what they represent
in the education, and their career goals and our goal
with the partnership with st Solution, And of course Jonathan
Baylor's Wellness Curriculum is a show that you need to

(57:14):
have peak performance to be able to be a successful
woman and achieve your greatness. Wow. Actually it's exciting. It's
exciting for the wrong reasons to see, you know, like
it just changes what you're following with America for I
guess right, it's like we're gonna we're gonna do blood

(57:35):
testing to make sure you are at peak performance. We're
going to make sure that you are a well tuned machine,
because if your organs are working properly, then you'll have
six pack abs, which is just a good It happens
to be a great coincidence that we also judge on,
but not to do with everything, because it still feels
at its center it's people parading around to present themselves

(57:59):
in a visual sense that how are you? Then you'd
have to completely upend what this is. It would be
about America's healthiest woman. Wellness is also it's just like
it is so delightfully vague. It's like bootleg health. It's like,
how do you how do you define what wellnesses? Y's like,

(58:21):
I love it. I for one, welcome this new era
of MS America and I can't wait to watch these
um this woman be assist for wellness. Yeah, Like there's
gonna be like Gwyneth Paltrow will be there being like, yeah,
what are your vibes? I feel like I feel like
that last girl's vibes are off? What? Yeah? Yeah, the

(58:44):
one who was sort of like, you know, not well,
you know, I mean it wasn't optimally performing. Like they're
just gonna like use all this other language to describe
physical flaws. But it doesn't doesn't that sound fun? Like
a pageant tree, which is I just the energy, like
you're just wondering. I don't. I don't feel this. It

(59:05):
would be a total farce, but so entertaining because it
makes anyone watching an expert. If you're like this, this
pageants all about vibes and you're like, oh, should I
can read vibes and you're like, no, no, I don't
agree with you. That's she's still her vibes are off.
This isn't correct. He's lying about her vibrations because vibes

(59:27):
are personal, but beauty is objective. That's the other thing
is like if they're gonna be and again I'm not
here to say this is what you need to do
or don't do, but like if if for how revolutionary
that they're trying to make this seem like you'd expect
something where they would be like, we're trying to sort of,
you know, decouple this concept of physical beauty from having

(59:48):
any connection to achievement or worth. But they can't articulate
that fully because it's still this like beauty pageant. So
I don't know, because yeah, so we're trying to concentrate
on wellness, but it's still gonna be hot to enter,
right right, because right are we going to see a

(01:00:08):
new kind of pageant contestant because from its foundation it
seems like it was built for the male gaze. And
but I guess this is what's happening as they're trying
to be like we can do we can be a
more woke version of ourselves. But this, like this brand
I feel is so irrelevant and like that it just
feels like these are the final sort of last convulsions

(01:00:31):
of an about to explode a hundred year old bloated
whale carcass. Very fun to watch, like a historic pace
of misogyny have an identity crisis while it's writing its centenary,
right it really the next years there are strong Pepsi
logo vibes. I know I always talked about this, but

(01:00:51):
the leaked marketing packet that the marketing firm that redesigned
the Pepsi logo sent to them is one of the
great documents of our time, and it's just full of
just vague bullshit that's like this is a pivot to
the millennium mindset of Pepsi. And then like the only

(01:01:14):
thing they did was like make it make it kind
of look like it was melting a little bit is
getting yeah, exactly, but yeah. Just one last quote is
from one of the guys who started the Sane Solutions diet,
Jonathan Baylor. He said, quote, we enable optimal wellness through
proven science, practical habits, and powerful love. So doing that

(01:01:37):
in partnership with such an empowering organization at such a
critical inflection point is a dream come true. Both as
a CEO and father of two daughters. There it is
a girl, dad, I gotta say it, my father, So
you know, this is actually really meaningful to me. Optimal wellness,

(01:01:59):
practical bits power. You never hear people say as a
father of daughters, I find women sexy. Yeah, I can't
connected to it. Just be like no, no, no, see, like,
I know this may seem problematic, but like I'm doing
it from my perspective of someone that is taking up

(01:02:20):
for the ladies of my life. But you know, credit
to the pageant world. It seems uh you you as well,
are trying to figure out what to do in this
as the world continues to change this cancel culture. Brother,
well guy, on that note, it's been a pleasure as

(01:02:42):
always having you where can people find you and follow you?
You can find me at guy under School Month on
Twitter and Instagram, and I would encourage all of you.
I was recently a contestant on a season two of
task Masks to New Zealand and if anyone's looking for
a good time, a feel good sort of show that

(01:03:05):
doesn't actually have any bearing on anything to do with
the real world, all of that is available on YouTube.
It was the greatest working experience of my life, obviously,
aside from my appearances on the daily side. Guys, so
I if anyone's intrigued or encourage you to check it
out nice where where can they watch it? It's all
on you. It's all on illegally, it's all on YouTube.

(01:03:25):
Some champion has uploaded it for international viewers and you'll
find it all there. If you look at Taskmaster inzd
Is too, you can't go wrong there it is. And
is there a tweet or some of the work of
social media you've been enjoying, It's yeah, there is. Actually
it's from a Sydney comic. I'm friends with a guy
called Tom Cashman published a Venn diagram recently which was

(01:03:50):
two circles as venn diagram so often. One of them
was a circle that said apocalypse, and the other one
was a circle that said thing to go to work.
And then the circles overlapped a little bit in the middle,
and there was a tiny arrow pointing to that pot
that said, somehow we ended up here. Yeah, you shouldn't. Miles,

(01:04:14):
Where can people find you? What's a tweet you've been enjoying? Twitter?
Instagram at Miles of Gray. Also, look, there's another show
I do. It's about Fance. Go check that out. It's Sophia,
Alexander and I and it's called four twenty Day Fiance
and it's just it's it's feral Okay, it's the Ferreal podcast.
Check that out. Some tweets that I like. First one
is from ye past guest We Love Him at You

(01:04:37):
Do Underscore. He said, l A. I asked my friend
if you like Donda and he said, yeah, but I
wish they used my mix on Hurricane. Then played me
his mix in the car. Stupid thing. But I feel
like that is something you would hear in l A.
Another one from Jasmine Don at Jasmine v Don tweeted

(01:04:57):
if your milk hotel is neutral and said situations of Injustice.
You have chosen the Milk Hotel of the Oppressor. Love
that animate. Shamalan tweeted, did it hurt when you convinced
everyone to play your favorite board game and then somebody
said this is complicated while you read the rules tweets

(01:05:21):
I've been enjoying. I had that Jasmine don Juan about
Neutral Milk Hotel, and I also had Zach Silderberg, who tweeted,
I like dropping bombshells on my therapist in the last
few minutes. So it feels like we're ending each session
on a cliffhanger. A little little life hack for you.
You can find me on Twitter at Jack Underscore O'Brien.

(01:05:42):
You can find us on Twitter at daily Zeitgeist for
at the Daily Zeitgeist on Instagram. We have Facebook fan
page and a website, Daily zeitgeist dot com. We're post
here episodes and our footnotes. We link off to the
information that we talked about in today's episode, as well
as a song that we think you might enjoy. Boy Miles,
what song are we send him? Be able to go

(01:06:02):
check out? So this is from an artist named Kate
Bollinger or Bollinger. I'm sorry if I mispronounced that from Charlottesville.
And this track is called Shadows, and it's got like,
I don't know, like the it feels like this interesting
mix between like breathy folk sort of singer songwriter stuff,
but the band behind it is like very sort of

(01:06:23):
like bloom bath hip hop kind of like if it
was just a it feels I don't know, it's just
a good juxtaposition of kind of nice like low fi
sort of band beats, kind of stuff that you could
easily see be like sampled and turned into a rap track.
But also her very breathy singing delivery is kind of
like if you like Jose Gonzalez, like kind of that style,
you know, James Taylor ish vibes, you'll you'll dig this track.

(01:06:46):
So this is Shadows by Kate Bollinger. Ah. Right, Well.
The Daily Zey Gay is the production of I Heart Radio.
For more podcast from my Heart Radio, visit the I
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your favorite shows. That is going to do it for
us this morning, but we are back this afternoon to
tell you what's trending and we'll talk to you all then.
Bye bye bye. M

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