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September 17, 2020 70 mins

In episode 717, Miles and guest host Laci Mosley are joined by comedian and My Momma Told Me's host Langston Kerman to discuss the federal government's Covid-19 vaccine plans, a group of Trump fanatics called 'Democrat Voters Against Joe Biden.' Trump's town hall, people continuing to get DVDs from Netflix, the Lady A lawsuit, and more!

FOOTNOTES:

  1. Federal Government Details Audacious Plan To Distribute COVID Vaccine In Coming Months
  2. ‘Democrat Voters Against Joe Biden’ Group Has Trump Fanatics, a Psychic, but No Actual Dems
  3. Trump, in Philadelphia, Says He ‘Up-Played’ the Virus, Then Downplays It
  4. Trump’s ABC town hall revealed a president disconnected from reality
  5. Why Are 2 Million People Still Getting Netflix DVDs by Mail?
  6. Anita ‘Lady A’ White Countersues Lady A for Trademark Infringement
  7. WATCH: Amber Mark - Heart-Shaped Box (Lyrics)

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Oh my god, I got ship smoking bloods before class.
Hello kids, it's a substitute teacher. I'm in here. Mr O'Brien.
He's off doing something. I don't know what's going on,
but you know what that means. I do have the
DVD media cart behind me. I was a little confused
because I only brought NBA Bloopers Volume four. But it's

(00:22):
on VHS, so we'll have to find something to watch
because I will not teach when I am the one
at the head of the class. Welcome to Season one,
Episode four of The Daily says the production of My
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dive into America's shared conscious subconsciousness. Say, officially, off the
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fucking waste. It sucks up the flavor. I don't know
why it's there. Decided to make to maybe make shapes,
uh Funk, Rush Limbob Ben Shapiro, Tug Carlson, jk Rol,
all of them. Everybody. Okay, it's Thursday, sept I have
had my my Kirkland signature coldbrew and I'm Miles Greg

(01:04):
A k A. I'm pop blooded d C. I've got
a fever before twiny Miles Gray, do you do more
than dafts? I'm pop blooded, pop blooded blow? Okay, thank
you too, Hannah Soltie hat soltis Hannah for that wonderful
A k A. And I'm thrilled. Oh my god, I'm

(01:28):
more than thrilled. I'm ecstatic. And maybe because I pop
Molly in the parking lot on my way into class,
maybe that's literally ecstatic at the idea that I am
joined by my guest co host, none other than from
on High, from Mount scam Olympus, the scam Goddess herself,
Lacey Mosley. Hey, what's up? Is Lacey Mosley? Ak? Scam goddess?

(01:49):
A k Okay, y'all bear with me. I don't I'm
gonna be able to get through this. I'm gonna dry
whoa scamming you, Suldily, And I'm still thing you don't

(02:09):
want a schame and I will always grave you. Your
funds are God won't ever let you know. Boy, you
can never catch me. If you try, you'll be out
of your mind. Why are your song so hard? God?

(02:35):
I was here. I was I was there. I was there.
Shout out to Virgos, all Virgos. It's our season. The
one time we will be extroverted about something. It's just
about this time. Other than that, we're just gonna be like, oh,
that quiet person okay, organized, organized, or sloppy as fuck
like me. I don't have that part. You should see
my desk. It looks like I'm I don't know, like

(02:58):
I'm trying to channel spirit with the way I have
these empty hands arranged on my tabletop. But I digress.
Because Lacey, we're joined by a first time guest, but
somebody who is you know, actually part of the family,
you know, on the Big Money Players Network, but also
somebody who's in the family because they're hilarious, talented black creator. Okay,
this is somebody who uh you probably heard of him.

(03:21):
Maybe you haven't, but if you didn't, now you will
please welcome the amazing and talented Langston Kerman. Yeah. I
feel like I need a song. I need an intro,
some remix of Busted Baby perhaps, Yeah, you see the

(03:42):
Bust Baby television show auditions. I'm sorry, No, you know,
don't say that casually. You don't get to like, did
you see why? When would I have seen that? Lacy? Oh, Miles,
you haven't seen either. Okay, you have to go on YouTube.
It's plowed and you have to watch its Busted Baby
TV show auditions. This happened when I was in high school.

(04:04):
It was gonna be a new like flavor of love,
and it's just a bunch of women auditioning that like
I love plastes. I'm being the bushes if he wanted like,
it's the most ridiculous audition I've ever seen. How do
you know about this? How did you know about what?
Did you you didn't? This is gonna be something we're

(04:24):
gonna see you in, right she in the background. That
was a direct quote from Laces. This is exactly like
this one was called lacel though I did not want
to be a busted baby. No, no, no, wait, hold on,
this is somebody talking. Wait, I'll play click real quick.

(04:48):
This is her. Okay, so this is very two thousand
and six. Maybe yes, okay, Well to watch the whole
thing and it's I have excited. I have weed and
seven minutes and twenty eight seconds of free time, so
I will definitely be watching this later of anyone leveraging

(05:10):
a single song into an entire reality show premise. That
sounds fantastic to me. I know that's that's called that's
a very very strong brand imagination and a team greedy
representatives who are like, I think you know that muschmouth man.
Let's make him, uh the star of a TV show exactly.

(05:32):
Everybody wants to be with him. I want to miss
his mushmouth. All right, Well, before we get to know you,
Lenkston even better, we're gonna tell people what we're gonna
be talking about. The FEDS have unveiled or at least
outlined a potential vaccine program. We'll take a look at
what that means, and especially well, I mean Lenkston for
somebody who hosts a podcast about conspiracies. Uh my mama

(05:54):
told me, uh maybe you know, we'll have some insights
into how people look at these things, uh the f
d A, what the government is trying to do, because
there's a lot of thoughts around this vaccine, whether it
even works for starters. Will also talk about this group
called Democrat Voters Against Joe Biden UM, which sounds like,
you know, like progressives or leftists, but it's actually a

(06:17):
group of Republicans who are really wanting to make something
happen that just isn't quite there. We're gonna take a
look at that group because they have a very interesting background.
Uh spoiler alert, none of them are Democrats. They will
also talk about Trump's massively successful town hall he had
that was not on Fox News, so already you know
that's um. I mean, I don't know if he can

(06:39):
really take els anymore, but it was hard to watch. Well.
Also talk about the fact that two million people still
like rent DVDs from Netflix, like the discs. Two million
people are still part of that program. I had no clue. Uh.
And also uh, the continuation of the Lady Antebellum versus
the Real Lady a back in fourth lawsuit because come on,

(07:02):
Lady Antebellum, they're acting like trash and this lawsuit I
think it underlines that. But first, before we get into
all that, Linkston, what is something from your search history
that's revealing about who you are? M So I I
had a few things that came up that I was
I was hesitant to share, and then there were some

(07:23):
things that I felt more confident about. Jarring. I've been
looking up a lot of pictures of Tony Braxton lately. Uh,
in part because I got in an argument with a
friend about whether or not I believe that she's been
bleaching her skin over the years, and uh, I say, yes,
the bitch looked different to me. But she's she's a

(07:45):
different shade than the Tony, the short haired Tony that
I loved as a child. But that that's neither here
nor there. So there's a lot of uh, there's a
lot of pictures of Tony Braxton from in a lot
of pictures of Tony Braxton. Now me sort of correct
connecting red string between the two of them. This was

(08:05):
like a conspiracy theory. Well wait, wasn't Tony Okay? The
lighting was different back in the nineties, all right, see
this the bullshit now isn't here was such a revolutionary
show because they were like, oh my god, they put
lights on negros and the normal. The thing that Insecure

(08:27):
did it was helped expose light for darker complexions. It
wasn't that you made you look more light skin back
in the day. That's I don't think that's really what
the technological improvement. And listen, I once watched the special
where Tony Braxton was spending twenty dollars a month on
lip gloss. I don't believe that this is somebody who

(08:51):
I could put Yeah, she went bankrupt, spending insane amounts
of money on like a very trivial items she had.
Literally was like, don't have Gucci plates? Why do you have, Tony?
And she was like, because I did that song with
Dr Dre that one time. And the point is, I
don't know that this is the person who makes reasonable choices.

(09:12):
She married Birdman, or at least attempted to. She she's there,
you go, She's not the person that I would necessarily
put a lot of faith in to. Uh to not
sammy selfsa herself for no reason. Has she ever spoke
on it. No, I probably her only accused her. I'm
probably the only person who cares enough to go digging

(09:36):
into the research of what's happening to Tony Braxton because
a website on go Daddy, you are a little Kim
Truther and that you say little Kim has had no
work done, no work done. She's as gorgeous as the
day she showed up on this earth. That's what I say.
That completely debunks your toxon theories. Because we know little

(09:57):
Kim is on her fifth face. She is on her
fifth Joe Lacey force. But but Tony please call in
let us. Also, how much? How do you go through
twenty fucking stacks worth of fucking lip bloss in a month? Yeah?
It was a wild Uh what's the most expensive lips?

(10:19):
Probably Pat McGrath first demographs Chanel. Why so they can
go up into the like forties fifties for a tube? Okay,
so is it feasible that you could use you could
go through a whole fucking tube in one day, Not
a day, but maybe a couple of days if you're
doing appearances and you're going lots of places and getting

(10:41):
retouched all the time. And then not to mention like
lip losses, you've been losing them house you know how
many looking? You know how you talking about pulling my
couch back? And I was like, oh, damn all of
my belongings. Maybe she's just really the absent minded. Not
that she's bad with her money, she also just doesn't

(11:03):
take responsibil She's like, I don't know, I just buy
another couple of cell phones every day. Forget that woman.
We got big lips until Brianna they weren't even making
a swab for my lips. That wouldn't have me painting
my ship like this old house like that went across
my whole lip, And I was like, what normally's like
a little teeny one? You gotta just paint all day?

(11:25):
What something you think is overrated? Uh? You know what
I was thinking about? And Uh, this is more just
coming from There's been a lot of talk about tapes
cookies as of late, and I think they're fantastic cookies.
They're a good thin cookie, but I think they're a
little over celebrated. If I'm being honest, people are really
going crazy for tapes in a way that I don't

(11:48):
care for. It feels like we're we're moving delicious, chunky,
thick cookies out of out of the conversation, like the
thick cookie eraser with the embrace of takes. I like
my cookies with some curve, you know what I mean.
And I'm not gonna let them do that to a
big old chunky cookie. You don't like the thin way

(12:10):
free cookie. That's what it is for cookie? Yeah, it's
it's a cookie from Jesus and I it's good. I
like it, but it's not. I just don't want us
to go to go too far with it. If so,
what do you so? I'm what, you know, what's the
word on the streets? What are you? How are you
seeing it from your perspective? Are you seeing a lot
of people? Are there's just too much excitement around you?

(12:32):
There's been some chitter chatter in a way that that
feels like people are overdoing it a little bit. And
this isn't obviously one of the more important conversations that
I'm seeing on a daily basis. This is an essential talk. Okay, well,
I'm glad you're invested, because I don't want to talk
about systemic racism. I was about today, it would about

(12:57):
it was either this or children locked in a pizza restaurant.
So for me, I was gonna go with tapes cookies.
I think that their secret is it's just they're so
fucking greasy, like their butter, you know what I mean?
Like there that's when you eat your like oh fuck,
you know, like this is I can't put this on
top of a legal document, it will ruin it. But

(13:18):
there's something about it that, yes, I think early on
I was like, okay, cool, it's fun and then you
know you kind of got to keep them sealed or
else say and go stay really quick, and then there's
nothing worse when like someone disrespected the bag. You know,
back when we had office culture and shared food bags,
I'm not gonna name names, but bags of tapes would
be left open, rendering them stale and not having that

(13:42):
tap X factor. But I've moved home. That's why, you know,
shout out to preservatives in the end, because there was
like an Entiman's cake that we ate that we had
the lid off. I'm not joking for like eighteen days
and the ship was as fresh as the day we
opened it. Shout out to preservatives and it will be
your end. But in the end, shout out to him.

(14:02):
But I love him, you know, I don't know how
it was almost like a thrill, be like, hey, you
want to take a bite of that coffee cake. I
bet it's stale and lo and behold Jesus, we don't
need more thrills today. Okay, yeah, you're right going outside
as a thrill when you black. I was just talking

(14:25):
about how much I try and animate my eyes more
behind my mask to be like, hey, don't worry, friend,
I'm just walking by with this black mask on, Like
that's dangerous because then they might claim you have a
mental illness and uh yeah, that's too real, um Lion Linkston.

(14:47):
What's something that you think is underrated? You know what's exciting?
I saw this today that Maya Moore married the gentleman
that she helped get out of prisons. That they're they're
like to get other now, and that's hell. Yeah, that's
underrated as fun. That's exciting that like she's out here
not only getting black men out of jail, but committing

(15:09):
to him and making them, making them hers forever. I
love it. It was I lock Up. Do you watch
the love Afterlockup? It's trash man. I watched a ninety day.
I don't watch up. It's kind of hard because like
dealing with the prison system and then using that as

(15:32):
like fodder for reality feels like very exploited, if you
know what I mean. Like on on people like who
are completely disconnected from that world might be like whoa,
I can't believe it, And then I'll be like, like
this person just got he was they were in. They
were in for ten years. They have a lot of
adjustment to do and that shouldn't just be like he
doesn't have they have terrible communication skills. It's like this

(15:54):
man has been in a super max for ten years. Yeah,
he hasn't said how he really felt for nine and
a half years. Maybe it's maybe it's that that's making
him struggle with his ability to communicate. But Maya Moore,
I mean, she is, you know, considered one of the
greatest and w n b A players. She took two

(16:14):
fucking seasons off to be like, I have to dedicate
myself to freeing this man. Yeah, And it turns out
is because they they went together, but also because she
was genuinely committed to, uh, the liberation of her people
and I and everybody, Right, y'all can all get out,

(16:35):
but he gotta come first. Oh man? But yeah, what a?
What a? Yeah? Definitely underrated. The w n b A
just keeps dunking on fucking everybody, basis they when the
Miami It came out recently that the Miami Heat after
all of like the cool stuff the NBA did of
like taking a step back from playing basketball to bring

(16:58):
awareness of around police brute reality and sort of the
things that are happening, and the Miami heats. Decision was
after that to give money to the police department so
that they could better train their officers. And it's like,
all right, y'all, y'all just silly. I don't know how
we can fix this. But shout out to the w
n b A. They don't do goofy ship like that. Right.

(17:20):
When you get famous as an athlete, you are kind
of above the loss. So when the police like pull
you over, like, oh, hey, can you sign this for
my kids? And so you start thinking, no, police are
nice because they're nice to me. But w n b
A don't have that luxury because they don't know no shade.
They don't know who they are when they get pulled over.
The yeah famous, you're just a tall lady who I

(17:41):
don't like. Oh man. And finally, Layson, a question I
think very very appropriate for you. What's a myth? What's
something that people think is true that you know to
be false. I don't, Oh, I don't know if it's false.
I'm not actually a hundred percent sure, but it feels

(18:02):
like a thing that I want to to unpack. Yawns.
Are they contagious? I don't, I don't know, Like why,
why is it that when I yawned, you yawned like
you know what I mean, what's happening here talking about it?
M hmmm, I'm gonna fight it. I'm not gonna be
edgy because I want one of you to. Yeah, I was, Hey,

(18:32):
you got me edging though, yawn with the yawn with
the yawn Like, have you seen that? Dude? He's just
at the bus stop edging? What do you mean like
with yawning. It's weird. He's just kind of has at
the sun, just sing it real close to people that
it was clinching, but it's just edging. The yawns. Yeah,

(18:58):
I don't know. I think they're always they're How do
have been a thing? I feel like that was one
of those early weird, stupid science book things in school
you would read and be like, look at this picture
of a person yawning. Doesn't it make you want to yawn?
But I wish I could. Let's see, contagious yawning is
triggered involuntarily when we observe a form of eco phenomena,
the automatic imitation of another's words or act. Yeah. See,

(19:21):
once they start adding phenomena to stuff, y'all lying there's
no science in that you just like it happens sometimes.
I don't know, we haven't studied it, you know, asked
ll cool j It's something like a phenomena. That's how
it's like phenomena, something like a phenomena. Yeah, I heard
it already. All Right, Well let's go take a break

(19:46):
because I think, yep, we just gotta seas and desist
from Llo cool Jay's lawyers. But we will address that
during the break. Pay some bills and we'll be right back.
And we're back, and thank you to the Deaf Jam
Group for allowing us to do that. Covers phenomenon um.

(20:10):
Like I said, it's marketing, you know what I mean.
A lot of a lot of these younger kids don't
know him as ladies love Cool James. They know him
from what's that? What does he do? Like? Lip sync battle?
Terry Crews. That's less problematic, That's that's honestly fair. That's
a hard way, a little a lot to unpack lights

(20:31):
Terry Crews less proud, a little less buff, a little
less self hating, but but not without some self hatred,
not without the all the the better catalog of music though,
Oh yeah, Terry Crewise music sucks terrible, terrible. Yeah, the
Terry Crew or whatever that was called. It was not,
it was not he really made music. Oh my god,

(20:55):
I'm such a dead today. I was like, I do
like the idea. How about that love the idea of
his his beats being strictly the sound of his titties popping. Yeah,
se commercial against the table and then a bongo you
know what I mean. He just makes different titty sounds
than then wraps over. Yeah, like just a shitty version
of grinding. Um. Okay, So let's talk about the federal

(21:17):
government who apparently they've they've got a plan for all
this COVID stuff. So they've outlined how a potential vaccine
program would be administered in the US, and great a
lot of people talk about the vaccine is sort of thinking, okay, yes,
the president needs it to get his numbers up. Obviously
he wants to just say like, look, I got the vaccine.

(21:39):
That go back to work wage slaves, go start the
fucking revenue up, or thank you so much. I've been
working on it a lot, you know, I've been actually
I pay Anthony and Tamanik like four an hour to
work shopping. Uh. People saying you should get my money back.
But I don't know. I don't know Stam not at all.

(22:01):
And the guy looks like Anthony, so I don't know.
It probably have. Uh So, first of all, of Americans
are skeptical about any kind of vaccine, you know, involving
this administration, just as a general rule. They're like, this place,
I don't know about all that. Uh. Then on top
of that, in general right to effectively protect the country

(22:23):
from the COVID uh, experts say that we would need
like around seventy and above seventy percent of Americans that
either be vaccinated or have just like their own natural
immunity to fight off the virus. So okay, So we
so we have half the people who are like, I'm
not fucking with this in any capacity, yet we need
to get to seventy. So we've got to. We've got

(22:46):
some work to do. And also in the in another
a people it said one in five Americans said they
would not get a coronavirus vaccine at all, just like
just at all, aside from not trusting the administration and
said they were unsure. So uphill battle. Uh. And it's
odd too because we're doing this in a country where
Trump needs a vaccine. But also his rhetoric is so

(23:10):
anti science that even like it's mixed messaging to his
own base, it's a very odd you know balance they're
trying to, you know, achieve here that just doesn't seem possible. Yeah,
And I mean when you think about like the Tusky
experiments and all the experiments that were done on black folks,
you know, I don't know many black people who are willing.

(23:30):
They've actually been talking about the trials and clinical trials
and how it's hard to get African Americans to participate,
and it's like, we're not going to be to listen
y'all first, after y'all go, after a few months, maybe
we're gonna pull up, but not first. I mean, if
Anka said, I think Joy Behar someone challenging Vanka Trump

(23:50):
to like come get vaccinated on TV, if you think
it's so good, that's where they bullshit you because you don't,
Oh what's in't that vile? That's placebo? Was fucking she's
going to be Those were real boys, beans, they were

(24:12):
filled with sugar. Oh my god, she doesn't anyway. So
this is how sort of like the plan they see
it unfolding that most of the vaccines that they will
be providing will be you'll need to have two doses
either between twenty one and twenty eight days apart. And
they say that there could be several vaccines from different

(24:32):
manufacturers that are approved and available. So okay, I'm here.
I guess that's good. Here's here's my biggest issue with
this is that they are now presenting a vaccine in
relation to politics instead of in the window that they

(24:53):
promised a vaccine was realistic when this ship first started.
So what we initially heard was vaccine would take a
year to a year and a half minimum, like that's
the fastest that they converge in March, and now six
months later they're like a dog we figured it out.
And it's like, no, you didn't, And whatever this is

(25:13):
is not going to be good for me and could
be massively dangerous and or destructive to everyone around me.
So I'll wait till the window shows up next June.
Holler at me, I'll start talking about a vaccine. But
right now I'm good and we've all watched too many
television commercials to be duped by this, like for it
to be something that was developed in such a short
amount of time. There just isn't possible that there have

(25:35):
been enough clinical trials for all the side effects to
be identified. You know what I mean, we've all watched
the Personal It's like you got restless leg, right, take
this pill, your lego stop shaking, but maybe you'll die
and maybe your heart to clog and maybe your skin up.
Like what, you're gonna get diarrhea, that's a given. Now
what flavor diarrhea is up for grabs, but you're gonna
get diarrhea diarrheat. I don't need all that other ship. No,

(26:00):
you want a leg to stop shaking. Your you're gonna bleed,
but stop shaking. And that's some ship that they tried.
That they went through all the checks and balances to
get it as perfect as they possibly could. This is
something they're rushing. So y'all really like everything's gonna bleed.
And Trump like his credibility with that, because I mean,

(26:22):
when hydrochloriclin came out, he was trying to push that
on everybody and injecting UV rays and disinfected. So it's
like he does not give a ship if it kills people.
I think that's what gives people this distrust. Yeah, and
That's what also sucks, right because even us as people
were not trying to be anti science and say vaccines
don't work for you, we're unfortunately operating in an environment

(26:46):
where trust of like even the CDC or f d
A has been so diminished that we even have to
look at them like crooked, like huh are you? Are?
We sure? Like? But who told you to say that?
Because you've said all kinds of ship now and now
I don't know what to think and I don't know
who is telling you to say what. And it's unnerving
because this is all amidst this chaos and uncertainty. Yeah,

(27:09):
I think it gets even more complicated when you take
it to the micro level too, because so much of
this is being administered by people who oftentimes are irresponsible
with the way that they administer stuff on like you're
just you and your physician type relationship, right, Like there's
a massive history in this country of like, you know,

(27:30):
people being forced into like being sterile, like being made
sterile because their doctor decided they weren't responsible enough to
have children. Like you giving me this vaccination before it's
clinically tried or before it's fully prepared is not only
a possibility, but also a high likelihood for poor people

(27:51):
that they just want to test this ship on their
own pleasure, which is why they have like there's you know,
there's tears to how they're rolling it out right, So
first here clearly will be what they are protecting, you know,
essential workers, vulnerable groups, yes, like the working class, and
those will be the mean sacrificial like if you die

(28:16):
that you know the cause essentially you ain't being paid. Ship.
If you would have told me before this started that
five guys employees were essential, that they were the essence
of the way that that our country runs, i'd like
the funk out of here. But apparently they're the only
heroes that are left. That's yeah, And I think that's
another reason why again people just sort of like the

(28:38):
politics involved on top of it all. I just want
to add, this is all under the program of what
Trump is calling Operation Warp Speed. That's not even a
fucking joke, But that's funny. It's funny. It's like it's
like almost be like, Okay, well I don't even have
to think about this one. Not gonna Nope. Sorry, I've

(29:00):
said in a million times, I'll say it again here
he's by far the funniest president we've ever had because
he's already made them. He's already made the man is
hilarious one too. To everything. But Moms, you brought up
something that I think is interesting when you were saying
that there are possibly gonna be like like a two

(29:21):
pronged vaccine where it's like one is taken, administered, and
then twenty eight days later you have another shot. And
then you said other companies could be providing different types
of vaccines. That to me is like such a huge
window to open up for classism, because then it's like
what kind of raggedy ass raccine you gotta get when
you live in the hood, you know what I mean?
You like they're like, yeah, you come down here to

(29:41):
the Walmart and we stab you one time that and
then you come back four months later, like you know
what I mean. Like, because even with the coronavirus tests
in Los Angeles, it was so hard to get them.
Sometimes a Dodger stadium or more like kind of mainstream
places where they've been heavily gentrified and the population has
taken been taken over by white people. And so sometimes
when I got coronavirus test I have to go to
like the West Side, which I love, but like some

(30:03):
areas in the West Side where it was like a
little more you know, like run down, and they didn't
have the same test. Everyone I knew was getting a
Dodger stadium was getting like the nice mouth swap and
I was getting like my brain fucked and over there
to have the massage on, you know, damn it. I mean,

(30:25):
and it's true probably people will probably be stunting with
the kind of vaccine they got there, like, oh, broke boy,
you got the generic. I mean, people already stunt on
what kind of lean they said. So I have a
feeling you will be calling out which vaccine you got
to like there will be tears to it. And I
think that's the other part that's really concerning too, is
some of them will need special handling, like refrigeration and freezing.

(30:50):
So I can also see the massive potential of maybe
some of the vials not being you know, handled properly,
and like, well they're even seeing that with the testing,
right that, like so many of the tests that they're
discovering are like either either through mishandling or just through
like false negatives that like they can't. They can't be

(31:12):
certain that you do or don't have the coronavirus even
as they're testing you. So to presume that they can
somehow eliminate the coronavirus by giving you this injection feels false.
Certainly nine months into the journey. Well, I mean I do.
Maybe it's just a good time to pivot to this
part because the president he did a town hall on ABC, which,

(31:37):
as we all know, is not Fox News, so whenever,
I mean, he can barely fucking keep his ship together
on Fox News without just imploding and saying some ship
that makes no sense or completely like missing opportunities to
just articulate his platform and a vision for what another
administration looks like. Um, So for him to go on

(32:00):
ABC and do a town hall in Philadelphia with undecided voters,
I think everybody knows. You could just say that's a mistake,
that that's not gonna that's not gonna go well when
you have people who now at this point, I don't
even know who the fund is actually undecided, but I
would damn sure pretend to be undecided to ask this
man a question on TV because a few people did, uh,

(32:22):
you know, ask him some very direct questions, but specifically,
since we were just talking about the vaccine, George Stephanopolis
asked him about, like what is going on with your
idea of how the coronavirus is going to be handled
and what his outlook is. And here just fucking listen,
and we are gonna be okay. We're gonna be okay,

(32:44):
and it is going away, and it's probably gonna go
away now a lot faster because of the vaccine. It
would go away without the vaccine, George, but it's going
to go away a lot faster would go away without
the vaccine. Over a period of time. Sure, and you'll develop,
You'll developed her like a herd mentality. It's gonna be
it's gonna be herd developed and that's gonna happen. That

(33:06):
will all happen. But with a vaccine, I think it
will go away very quickly. Got to take a quick
I really believe we're rounding the corner. And I believe
that stress he's really said without a vaccine and period
of time, and then Steve Stevenopolis, Yeah, and many deaths,
like just like naturally just letting it ravage the country,

(33:27):
lossing over the same thing. If the fire is burning
down and like the fire department pulls up. It's like, yo,
put it out. You know, it's like the doors just
on fire right now. It's like, I don't go out.
Spanish flu, yeah, when it burns up the whole house,
the Spanish clue. The Spanish flu killed fifty million people,
and if we're lucky, we'll have the same journey through

(33:49):
the coronavirus that it will just ripe out massive, massive
amounts of people and then suddenly we'll all be fine
and never have to worry about it ever again. Yes,
what I'm saying, he's glossing over the fact that, yeah,
it will go away after so many millions of people,
at least five million people would have to die for
us to achieve her immunity. When you're talking six people

(34:10):
contracting the disease and then you're talking about the percentag traits.
I've went on a very deep dive about this, but
I do love herd mentality, her mentality raise because I'm like, man,
that's why you're not getting money because you don't got
the hermanity. Come brother, wake up, yo, your mentality ain't
heard it yet. Exactly with the herd you heard, it's

(34:32):
not what you heard. That's what heard. You're in you
know what I mean? Donald Trump has gone full Dr
Umar Hotep. It is hilarious. So I mean and on
top of that, right, black and brown people like across
the board are the ones bearing the brunt of this
virus and the lack of actual containment of it. And

(34:54):
you look at Los Angeles over half of Hispanic. It's
just this is what it is. It's tearing through. It's
very easy for Republicans and like the older white people
of America to be like, I don't know what's going on.
I don't know anything about it, but many other people
it's very real. And so at a certain point, you know,
this is a question for Donald Trump in the town

(35:16):
hall to be asked a question from an undecided voter
who I don't believe this. This young man was undecided,
but nonetheless yeah, but he was like, look, yeah, because
the black people asking questions that they pulled up with
a different kind of energy. Um, and like the Blakey
yes exactly, and the face tattoos, but like the whole
thing with this guy asking, hey, um, you know, what's

(35:39):
what's all this maga ship? Tell me tell me when
it's been great for black people, and this is a
good moment to see Trump go have to directly answer
a question about his views on what the experience is
like for Black Americans. You've coined the phrase make America
great again? Like when has America been great African Americans

(36:00):
in the ghetto of America? Are you aware how tone
deaf that comes off to African American community? Okay, he
is not undecided like that. He started like that, But
you know what credit to you gotta go in there
to ask this man's questions. He might be deciding if
he's gonna move to Ghana before the vote. But I
don't think the birth certificate. Yeah, I don't think they're

(36:24):
going to give you a birth I don't think that's
how that works. But they were going to dual citizenship
to people who could make their way there to ga. Yeah.
If you if you want to move to Ghana and
you can commit to like I think building like resources.
They're like, you can't just like show up and be like, hey,
I'm a citizen now, family O you if you're like

(36:48):
down to clown with Ghana, then they'll give you a
dual citizen. My dad is in fact down to clown
in Ghana. He we built a house there on the
beach like twenty years ago. Oh, I've been to Ghana. Yo.
Ghana is fucking dope though, That's what. And oh my
fucking they're just fruit fucking growing everywhere. It's the most

(37:10):
beautiful place I've ever been. Uh. Yeah, my mom's moving
there and she seriously, yeah, she's moving there and she
ain't getting back to NATed. She just turning up in
Ghana and like starting a new life. Yeah, Ghana is beautiful.
So everybody explored that option. Now Mom's number, because it's
getting real. You can have it. I'm gonna start doing okay,

(37:34):
African reggae in the Hollywood, right and those hand painted
African movie posters of you. Oh okay. So back to
this man's question, we digress. He was saying, when has
America ever been great for black people? Well, I can
say this, we have tremendous African American support. You've probably
seen it in the polls. We're doing extremely well with

(37:57):
the African American Hispanic American at level. Is that you've
rarely seen a Republican have. Uh. If you talk about
make America great, Uh, if you look at just prior
to and I'm talking about for the black community. You
look just prior to this horrible a situation coming in
from China, when the virus came in, that was the

(38:19):
probably the highest point homeownership. Okay. Then there he goes
and really speak directly to it. He said, Poles, he
did the thing where he tried to tell a black
person what the vibe is like in his community. Like
he was treating this black man who asked a question
like a white political operative. I like his answers like,
I don't know if you've seen the polls. It's like

(38:39):
yeah to someone who's disconnected might buy that and be like, oh,
what did the polls say? But he's like, what the
talking to? I love the energy of being like, hey,
you were winning before that Chinese man came and ruined
everything before. Like whoa, you're not gonna make me racist
because you're right now you turn me against my mother.
Donald Trump, here, Travis Scott Meal and McDonald's people are

(39:04):
living good. The burger, the bacon looks like his braids.
This is this is willing me if I've ever seen it.
So then the president goes even further, uh to demonstrate
how disconnected he is because that that answer was not sufficient,

(39:27):
especially if given the age we're in, given the history
of this country. And Trump further underlies his ignorance to
a time in which we cannot identify with such greatness.
And I mean, you've said everything else about choking and
everything else, but you have yet to address and acknowledging
there's been a race problem in America. So if you go, well,
I hope there's not a risk problem. I can tell

(39:47):
you this is done with me because I have great
respect for all races, for everybody. This country is great
because of it. You call it a virus, the China virus.
So many African Americans have filed lawsuits against your unfair
housing practices. You've gone on record talking about how you

(40:08):
only want Jewish people to count your money. Like what
you took out a full page ad in the New
York Times to the Central Park, five children, children, little babies. Meanwhile,
Kyle Rittenhouse, everybody's like, you know, seems seventeen made a
mistake his mama. You know, we all had an a

(40:31):
R fifteen and murder some nice white people who were
fighting for justice because they were white. I want to
bring that up because I feel like they don't get
enough time in the president. There was some nice white
men that Kyle Ryan House murdered and it's not right.
Well again, I mean, it's it's wild to see how
often the well white boys will be boys argument to
the point where it's murdering the streets now, you know

(40:53):
what I mean, Like, yeah, alright, well before they're like, yes,
sexual assault, I don't know. The predators will be predators,
and I was like, well, murders be murders, but also
young boys too, so let's also extender empathy in that direction.
That's a good name. No predators will be predators. And
then you got you got a predator like the predator
from the movie just sort of shrugging, you know, because

(41:14):
he's being himself. Yeah. Sorry. And when I get scared,
I become invisible. It's something my therapist and I are
working on. Is just a way to protect myself from this.
I chopped people's heads off in the jungle. That's my thing.
What do you want from me? That's all I want.
I don't care about money. And I was like that
that's just the one thing. Am I so bad? Then

(41:35):
I'll leave people alone. And it's people who just sunk
around my area anyway. They shouldn't be around here, man, anyway.
I also just want to touch on this group also
because since we're talking, we're in the midst of an
election apparently where people are undecided or some people are
deciding how racist they want to be in public. But
there is a group out there called Democrat voters against

(41:57):
Joe Biden, you know, because there's anything Republicans in the
right love, it's that big Candice Owens a Ya energy
of exit leaving the Democratic Party. I realized now it's
a sham or blah blah blah. And you know, there's
some truth to that, given like how you know, incremental
and the glacial pace of reforms from politicians on the

(42:20):
left that actually uplift communities of color. But that's a
whole other episode and mindset to talk about. That's on
our other podcast, herd Mentality. So this is more of
this other thing where they there's this other group out
that's actually legitimately called Republican voters against Trump. And we've
seen this there. There have been plenty of people who

(42:41):
are like I've I've voted Republican all my life. I
actually can't say I drew the line at like racism
or sexual assault or whatever. You know, the myriad of
reasons to be put off by the president is uh,
and that's been gaining a lot of traction and there's
a lot of like prominent people who are behind that.
So then like this group started pop up on Facebook
over the summer, Democrat Voters against Trump and all they

(43:04):
could come up with, And their first ad was like
one tired ass video of some man named Tracy who
lived in Phoenix. And then when people started digging around
for this guy, it turns out this man his named
Tracy Chavis, and his son is a field organizer for
the Trump campaign. And then by looking at his son's
posts and things, his father Tracy has been a Trump

(43:26):
supporter since the nineteen eighties. Yeah, he tried in the eighties.
He would like mentioned like he was like I've been
all in for him before anything. Wow, they don't know
when he's registered as a Democrat. They don't know this timeline.
But this is this is the weak ass attempt. That's

(43:46):
the bottom bitch. If he a man down, Like when
you start liking someone's music, That's why when I love
the Weekends House of Balloons, and I was like the
House of Balloons and now the Weekends making all his
like pop star, fake Michael Jackson music, and I'm right,
it's the same sound. You just gotta listen, right, and

(44:08):
it's like, no, I don't think so. It's not making
me crying in traffic with an erection, that's what That's
what House the Balloon would do. You'd be like, fun bro, Damn,
I'm horning instead. At the same time, this is I
don't know how because high for this I would. I
remember I was single and that ship. I was like,
I was in my mind, I'm trying to manifest somebody

(44:30):
to be on like a concert with just grinding on.
I'm like, this is what I need. God, please deliver
me this. And then my mom would be like knocking
on my door, like what are you doing in there?
I'm like, no, man, yeah, album. I just started college
and I was super sheltered, and so it was like
the first like music I heard where people like talking
about cocaine and I was like, you know what, what's

(44:52):
funny to me about the Weekend is I don't even
believe he does cocaine. It's too much of a kinny
pie to actually be the thing that he claims to be.
But it's good music. It's believable somehow that this this
soft cheeked boy is uh out here doing cocaine and
hurting women emotionally. I mean, it's just savagery. Like, man,

(45:14):
I left my girl back home. I don't love her
and she'll never fucking know that. It's like, whoa, Oh,
you can't say that in falsetto. Yeah, the beautifully that
I'm standing that Okay, Sorry, Oh my god, damn my aunty,

(45:37):
that my car? Okay, So where are we talking about? Oh? Yeah,
the election. So this group Democratic voters against Joe Biden.
When you start digging deeper, it's just a bunch of
people who are just big Republican fans, fundraisers, just nobody
who's even close to rejecting the Democratic Party. It's all

(46:02):
just operatives basically doing their best. It's so bad, and
like they're so desperate to copy the actual style of
the Republican Voters against Trump. The language on the website
is almost literally verbatim, copied and pasted from the other
from the Republican version. Are the Republicans against Trump site?
And then they just changed obvious things to make it

(46:22):
so that it was Democrats against Biden. Uh. And this
is where it gets funny, though. On top on the board,
right is this guy. There's just a few people, some
dudes like em bottled water in Arizona, that kid whose
dad is in the video of some other people. Then
there's a man named John Michael Capaldi. And you're gonna
like this one, Lacy, because they're like, who is this
man on the board? What is his background? Capaldi's past

(46:43):
ventures are considerably more unorthodox than his foray into politics.
This is from the Daily Beast article quote. He describes
himself in his Instagram profile as a quote internationally known celebrity,
psychic life coach and stylists end quote. A resume posted
to his LinkedIn page list Capaldi as an employer of
Nicholas is Raintree Media. That's another person who's working in
this group. He's an active in a number of philanthropic

(47:06):
and cultural initiatives in Arizona. It also details experience with
the supernatural and the occult, noting his participation in a
number of quote ghost hunts and his experience teaching classes,
including quote exorcisms done right. In an interview on Tuesdaypality
said he quote stopped working in that world. And the
reason I did is too many people are doing it

(47:26):
and unless you have a TV show, it's not fun
end quote. Oh man, get you an exorcism that could
do both, you know what I mean? I love that,
like the industries to saturated, I can't disillusion is supposed

(47:48):
to stand out amongst all of this. Yeah, a disillusion
ghost hunter reality show guy like that is such a
specific energy. But also like anyone in entertainment can kind
of feel that, like like, yeah, I mean unless you're
on a network, Like, what's the point to start a
podcast for scammers? You know what I mean? And I

(48:10):
say this all the time. I really argue that scammeras
are hurting the most and robbers because everyone's at home.
How are you going to burglarize when everyone's at home?
Like they need a stimulus getting them. So I realized
why he got out of that industry. That makes Oh
speaking of scammers, there are people who are abusing the
unemployment because I've been getting so many like overpayment notifications

(48:33):
of somebody using my address to collect that ship. All right,
I don't know no such thing. The government has been
scammed forever. I'm like feeling them out. I'm feeling them
out on their behalf, Like yeah, but I look for
job this day, this day and this day. There you go.
I'm like, you're very kind soul. How many trillions of
dollars has the government robbed us up to take us
to fake wars? They don't give us updates and this

(48:55):
is what happened back dad today, we don't know. We're
not getting any quality assurance or resolved. Sorry, you know
what I mean. We don't know if we're in the
red and war. You know, we had a good day
in war today and how much Oh did you see
that they did the split? They did a war stock
split on that man as cheap as fun. Right now,

(49:19):
how about your day at war, sweetie? That it was
a good day. It was pretty good, pretty good, honey.
No feedback ever, So I don't want to hear anything
about anybody stealing unemployment. Lay your feedback. Here is your
motherfucking freedom. Okay about that? Oh shit, I guess war
didn't do good day of war? Oh no, Jesus, All right,

(49:42):
let's sake breaking. We'll be right back and we're back.
And aside from just checking let's just check in with
the War Report. Okay, it's fucked back to you. We

(50:02):
do want to check in with the millions and millions
of DVD consumers on like the Netflix subscription package. There
are two million people who apparently are still getting their
DVDs mailed to them. I did not know this. I
know my mom. I saw I caught her doing it

(50:25):
and then I shamed her months ago. But I get
it for like people who like really niche things. I
know that people still use it, but I had no
idea it was two million people are still on the books.
I guess. I wonder how many of them are genuinely
still returning and receiving DVDs, and how many of them

(50:45):
are just signed up and don't know it anymore. Like
Netflix ain't gonna update you, like, hey bro, we're charging
you an extra dollars a month because you wanted DVDs.
They're just gonna let you be signed up for the ship.
I don't, well, I feel like that, only like it's
pretty active because there are people just who are signed
up specifically for that, like not even the show. Yes,

(51:07):
there they have revenue in the hundreds of millions of
revenue from people who just do DVD don't even focus
with the street. Damn, that's crazy. That's that's just like
what's going So when you look at it, there's all
this information, So people have different reasons, right for Like
I was saying, selection is one thing. There's a lot
of ship that I'm sure you've tried to find. Like

(51:29):
you can't watch in living color on streaming anywhere, like
you'd have to rent the DVDs. There is some other Yeah,
I used to have the DVDs I have. I definitely
have Seasons one through four on DVDs somewhere in my
mom's garage. Actually it wasn't in living color. It was
in loving color. And it was the first time I
accidentally saw porn. Oh wow. The guy was like, I'm

(51:55):
ursineo balls and then it wasn't even I don't know
why that happens. I don't like accurate. That's clearly a
white writer who was like they all black in the nineties,
go ahead and put them all hope that black writers
are getting the porn writing jobs. Like Jamie Cox, there

(52:18):
probably was. I I pulled the tape out because I
was afraid. I think I think that's fair. There we've
we've gotten enough diversity in Hollywood. Let's get some diversity
in some of these Vegas rooms, you know what I mean,
in some of these these porn hubs. I want porn
hub to have writer diversity. Oh wow, we have a
Black Lives Matter hell yeah, oh you know they do.

(52:42):
As weird, there was all like I remember for a
while people were doing like protests porn where that was
like a thing people reviving on like people in masks
and like like protests signs yes yes, and that moves
too quick, y'all, and I am and my connections views
are too quick also. Um. So the other thing is
Internet speeds are also actually a factor for the people

(53:04):
who are renting DVDs, because if you live in like
the rural part of the US, or you have a
monthly data cap, you can't just be streaming all the time,
like your ship gets throttled because funk that. Honestly, like,
that's a whole other conversation. This is less fun if
we're laughing at poor people. This is this is more
fun if they were just idiots who didn't know that

(53:24):
you no, no, no, these are all different persons. Okay, yeah,
I'm not gonna be like and then and shout out
to the broke people with rural internet. I'll be sometimes
I just keep it streaming in the back touched like
a c D or a DVD in a long time.
But I wonder, like, if you're renting it, every no
one's responsible. So if you're renting from Neflas, are you

(53:46):
getting that joint and it's like skips in it or
like you know typically, yes, I remember skips. I remember
the and one basketball player skipped to my lou was
right for almost and also who did play in professionals,
you know, shout out to him he didn't make that jump,
or Lando Magic, Yeah, shouldn't be you know, undercut. I
think that's significant. But back to the DVD scratches and skips,

(54:07):
I'm pretty sure like that was part of their whole
process because I remember I remember back in the day
when I did get Netflix DVDs. I think the last
thing I was like a Michelle Gondry music video anthology
or some ship because I'll just get high watching music
videos on loop. Look, it was ito um and that
was sort of the last time. But I remember like

(54:27):
when it was scratched, you would you would tell them,
and they would immediately send something back and like, oh,
check on that. But yeah, they were good about it.
But I can't imagine they're as good about it now,
Like why would they had a whole staff that was
servicing DVDs all the time. Now. The other thing is
blu Ray. So that's another reason people use them is

(54:48):
because you also have the like the video audio visual
nerds who are like, I don't like the compression in
streaming movies. You can see the artifacting and I don't
like that. Um. And people just need to make peace
with the fact that Blu Ray died. It ain't happening.
It's not it's never gonna happen. You invested in floppy disk,

(55:10):
and floppy disk is over, so move on and get
a regular fucking DVD player. If you're gonna what about
I Omega zip drives stood still be? Those still work? Right?
Because I got I got a half of Miss Elliot
album on one that go have you heard super Duper
Fly on It is jarring? I remember that was actually

(55:33):
an enhanced c D, that album. Remember enhanced CDs. Some
album some albums CD you could put in your like
disc drive on your computer and it would bring up
like actual content on your computer. I do remember that
we're not that far apart in the age where you
just like that we are little soul. I was exactly

(55:56):
coming this fall of the Fox, the oldest little soul.
It's like, remember the crank. What do you mean you
remember old Victor Rola's come on now, now stand still.
I'm gonna take this to geara type of us. We're
gonna we gotta stand real still. There was against Blurry

(56:17):
that I can't join in on because I don't know stuff.
I got technologies. I don't think it's really not a
good one to be on this week. Okay, so finally
just to touch up on, you know, touch on Lady
a versus Lady Antibellum. If everyone remembers that one week
where powerful white people were making nice gestures to act
like they were on the same page in terms of

(56:38):
addressing racial injustice in America, you will remember the moment
that Lady Antibellum was like, who whoops? I mean, we
knew the name was referencing a real shitty time in
American history. But uh, now, with all this lack of
intentional ignorance around racism, I guess we're gonna have to
do something about this, and we'll just go by Lady A.
And that's what they did. They changed their name to

(57:01):
Lady A rather than full you know, go on full
throw to Lady antebellum. Uh. And but here's the problem, right,
and we talked about this at the time. There is
a woman named Anita White. She's a black blue singer
from Seattle, and she has been using the name Lady
A long before these pinterests. Look at motherfucker's conscience. Okay.

(57:23):
They tried to work out a deal first, because it
was clear to everyone that this big name band was
changing their name would absolutely affect the original lady as career.
So they were like, oh, you know what, Yes, let's
let's have a meeting, let's try and work something out.
That didn't go well apparently, because in the end they
sued Lady A, and people like, what the funk happened?

(57:44):
Why did you come out of that meeting being the
bigger obviously the bigger act, and you're now suing this
woman And it wasn't for financial restitution. They basically just
wanted the court to assert their right to also use
the name. Basically like shut up, you can't. You can't
sue over it's just leave it alone and just accepted.
So she said, then I want I want ten million dollars.

(58:07):
How about that? That's that's that's why they sued, because
she said, if we're not gonna work something out, if
you're not going to acknowledge the hit that it takes,
for example, the s e O when people search lady
A when you change your name. I used to be
the only fucking thing that came up when you search
lady A. Now every nearly everything is about you. You've
erased me from the ability to like sell my work.

(58:29):
So she was like, just let's just call it ten
million and then I'll feel I won't feel bad about it.
And she was planning on giving half of that money
to Black Lives Matter organizations, and she was just like, whatever,
let's let's if you're really about it, let's do it
like that, and I'll I'll leave you alone. So now
she is countersuing because she's like, no, I'm not gonna
let them fucking sue me to, you know, let go
of my right to have my name as an artist.

(58:50):
So in her suit, she is saying that she's suing
all the members along with like their LLC and saying that, quote,
she has nationwide common law rights to the trademark Lady
A in connection with music and entertainment services, etcetera, etcetera,
and that her ownership of that predates any rights that
the Lady A people allegedly say they have. So this

(59:10):
is getting a little bit more escalated. But this is
what she said at the end, Like when they first
had their first sort of disagreement with each other, she said, quote,
if they are in fact allies, they have the resources,
they have the money, they can change their name. It
wouldn't cost them a dime. We have to remember the
reason for the name change. If that wasn't the true
reason for the name change, and then none of this

(59:31):
makes sense. I think that it's true. I've been I've
been saying this for months. I think they should have
just changed it to Lady in Ward and Heavy, made
it nice and clean for everybody. We still know your racist,
but now you're you're not bothering anybody who already has
the name that belongs to them. Right, your first band

(59:53):
name was Lady Jim Crow. You're basically trying to be
Lady jac It's like we don't know what the A
stands for. And also, if you were doing this in
any kind of concession to black people in black lives,
you've completely negated that by ruining a black woman's life. Like,
if you care about black lives, then you have to
care about them on an individual level and also on

(01:00:13):
a macro level. So the fact that you're suing this
black woman to try to change your fucking image from
racism means that not only are you super fucking racist,
you're here capitalizing on the system that oppresses black people
in order to look good, which is basically what liberalism
is in the first places. Like oh look, we don't
say the in word, and you know, we hug trees
and we I have one black out. We make we

(01:00:34):
make chat uncomfortable all the time. We're like, Chad, you're
not really black, but he's our black friend, you know
what I mean. It's like, this is the same notion
that we're so goddamn tired of. It's so inditional. He
nailed the sh money. I think something else real funny,
but yeah, it's true with this entire thing, right, if
the whole point right, for for all people who are

(01:00:56):
wanting to be good allies. Right, there's this issue of
creating space and making space for people, and for Lady
Anti Bellum. By basically encroaching on this woman's identity as
Lady A, you are not creating space. You are pushing
her out of it. If you were creating the space,
if you're trying to be do right, you would change

(01:01:17):
your name to something completely different that wouldn't intersect with
someone else's career. And they're fucking back, So please reconsider.
But I don't know. This is probably gonna end up
being some kind of just piss contest that ends terribly
for everyone. Yeah, I don't know. I hope she I
hope she prevails. I I really do as well. But
I have a strong feeling that she's gonna lose in this.

(01:01:40):
And that's even more frustrating because it's like a woman
who spent who's older and spent her entire career building
an identity and building resources on her own, is not
like some like you know, uh, nationwide popular per former
just the Ladies some people knew, is now going to

(01:02:03):
lose everything to a band that uh I could name
more than one song of. I don't know. Uh, Yeah,
I don't know. Yeah, but they go there. Yeah, they
got the money and they have the lawyers. And unfortunately,
that's another way people win in the legal system, to
say I'll out spend you legally and then I'll drain

(01:02:24):
you and then you won't have a dime anymore, and
then you'll give up, and then I win, and then
we'll use the courts to do that. I don't dominate
you that way anyway. With all that said, Langston, thank
you so much for joining us on the daily. Like, guys,
what a treasure, what a treat I'm so pleased to
have been here. Oh man, the pleasure was all ours.
Where can people find you and follow you? And you

(01:02:46):
know what, let's talk about Uh, your your podcast a
little bit tweet you like all right? You can find
me at Lengthston Kerman on all platforms, Instagram and Twitter.
Please don't find me on Facebook. I'm trying to off
that motherfucker. And uh, you can listen to my podcast.
It's called My Mama told me. It's about black people

(01:03:08):
and conspiracy theories. And I just talked to my friends
and we we talk about conspiracy theories we may or
may not believe, and uh, we mostly create mayhem and nonsense,
it's great. Here we go. Uh. And is there a
tweet that you like from somebody out there that you
want to give a shout out to? Oh? Hell yeah,
here's a good one. My friend Marcela Aguayo. She's very funny,

(01:03:32):
very funny, stand up and media friend of the show.
Apparently that's what I'm hearing through my headphones, a friend
of the show. Uh. She wrote the other day, men
will forget your birthday, but we'll remember all caps when
they spell M F. Doom's name, and that that ship
cracked me up. Oh man, the respect. Yeah, that that

(01:03:52):
was pretty funny. And also, like you told, everybody, keep
an eye. I out like I out like I I
captain lady. See where can people find you? Follow you,
support you, listen to you on that other network? And
what's the tweet that you like? Guys? As always, you
can if you like scams and you like comedy, scam
got his podcast and you can follow Scam got his
pot on all platforms if you want to follow me

(01:04:14):
and my Shenanigans d I V A L A C
I D but Lacey on all platforms. And a tweet
that I've been enjoying. I'm so so sorry because I
don't know who wrote this tweet and I can't find it. Um,
but it's a picture of a black man and his
son and they're doing laundry, and then the caption says, Okay,
so we're gonna put like six or seven drier sheets

(01:04:37):
in here because black people like the season their laundry.
I love that. Uh. You can find me on Twitter
and Instagram at Miles of Gray and also my other
podcast for twenty Day Fiance. You know, it's getting high
talking about fiance Alexandra. That's one of the great shows.

(01:04:59):
It is the number one podcast about as hosted by
a black andies guy and bisexual Ukrainian Jewish woman who
smoke weed and grew up in the Los Angeles area
in the late eighties and nineties. Um, but that's very specific.
But we are on the top of that chart. Some
tweets that I like. The first one as from Molly
Lambert At Molly Lambert, she said, proud of l A

(01:05:20):
for being so unwelcoming and difficult. We got Joe Rogan
and Ben Shapiro to leave. Uh yeah, all right, thanks, good, good,
good good on this. Benjaparrol went to Nashville because apparently
it is. It's not as wet out there. It's definitely
dryer climate, and I don't have to worry about my
wife's condition. I'm gonna Yasir Lester credit for this. Uh

(01:05:42):
Yasir on Twitter says, Dang today was wild. I'm gonna
Postmates be a big old dinner tonight to feel better
me every single day since March eleventh, oh man, yeah
sometimes you yeah. Yeah. I felt the attacked when I
saw that because I told you guys. I don't know

(01:06:03):
if I told you on here, maybe with Jack. But
I went outside to get Postmates the other day and
my neighbor was like, dang, that girl gets Postmates every day,
a loud to his girl, and I thought I was
being crazy, but I turned around, I looked him in
the eye, and so I know he was talking about me,
and I was like, Okay, I'm ordering Postmates every day,

(01:06:26):
and I depressed. That means that you, like you got somebody,
You reached a point where your your Postmates ordering feels
like an addiction to him, like that was he was
talking about you like a crackhead, do you know what
I mean? Like that lady's still doing that ship in
America much Postmate, want not off again on the corner

(01:06:51):
right there, Like, stop scratching your neck, lazy, leave it alone,
breaks your heart breaks, throw all that money way. I
guess the residuals are pretty good, though we might have
to getting Postmates every day. We might have to go
through that every days. Hold on, hold on, Jessica Simpson,

(01:07:12):
what's going on to the grocery store? Okay? Because I
was feeling ashamed. Yeah, do what you gotta do, you know,
live your life. We're all trying to survive every way
we can. Another tweet, I like, I just want to say.
It's from at the Underscore Red Dot. Oh we all
know her guest of the show, friend of the show,
fan of her work. Her tweet is my ask is
so flat that all my farts sound a little disappointed.

(01:07:35):
That's very good. Wait are we all doing multiple tweets?
Because I got some others that I like. Give me
heavy with another one? Okay, Hell yeah, I don't even
know how to pronounce this name. It's just something I
saw on the internet. But at a j E M
E j E, y'all know how to do that anyway.
A fema G I think it's how you do it.

(01:07:57):
But somebody said, uh, Miley was sixteen when she released
the climb, and then they replied back, Gohan defeated cell
at the age of ten, and I love that. That's
just that's just hard facts. Shut your dumbass up. Don't
nobody care about Miley Cyrus when Gohan out here doing
the hard work. I don't even get me started. Don't

(01:08:18):
even get me started the erasure of that. I mean,
people don't. People don't realize that was an epic battle.
Come on now, And I don't know if people are
too like caught up on freezing. I don't want to,
but we can get there with the whole. Although I
will say I always wanted my when I have my
little like curly blake blazion hair, always cut it so
I could look like Trunks. Did you a little bit

(01:08:39):
of trivia about your boy A little bob? You had
a little bob cut, little part surfer cut, you know
what I mean? But it was like wavy as ship
and look I look like how to funked up herm
It was that Trunk. Trunks was a very specific type
of person, and I don't believe he was in fact
Asian in any form. Yeah, we're black, so it was

(01:09:00):
I had a weird look going on, like people thought
I was like a tie cost player. I don't know anyway.
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we got all that than where we post all of that.

(01:09:21):
Uh and plenty Moore and I guess we could go
out on a song by the weekend, but I my
blood pressure is too high right now and I need
to give myself a break. But I do want to
play this cover by Amber Mark. Uh. She's a fucking
fantastic uh. You know singer songwriter discovered that she does
of Nirvana's Heart Shaped Box has it's it's it's it's spooky,

(01:09:43):
but it has like flavor to it. It's It's not
often I'm like check out this, you know, uh, Woman
of Colors cover of Nirvana track, But this is something
else and I think you should check it out. All
her music is fantastic, even I think recently didn't cover
Thong song was very soulful. Um. But ambermark with heart
shaped box. Check that out. And we'll talk to you

(01:10:03):
all later today with some trends, and then tomorrow and
all that, so peace and blessings talking then by hey,
I got a new gonna be price and pricey. I

(01:10:24):
gotta do gon Bay, whoever in it? To where prize
and DIVI Yeah, forever and ever and ever am

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