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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season one, seventy six,
episode three of the production of My Heart Radio. This
is a podcast where we take a deep dive into
America's share consciousness. And it is Wednesday, March. My name
is Jack O'Brien. A K. Wake up, Miles, I think

(00:21):
I got something to read to you. British coal gas
is bad and it really isn't safe to use. I
know you think I'm insane, but the study's stuck up
in my brain. Oh Miles, this can't fuel my stove anymore.

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Or that is courtesy of official Dickhead. And y'all, if
you want me to stop talking about the British cold
gas study, you can't imply in your A K A
that that study is about British cold gas being an
unsafe fueling alternative. For is about second degree suicide. It

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is the means the means for someone killing themselves. A
lot of suicide second degree. It's heat of the moment,
and if you take away the weapon they use, uh,
then they will not kill themselves in a lot of cases.
That is what that I'm just gonna call it the
British second degree suicide study. Uh, it's not just that

(01:23):
a British cold gas turns out as stinky anyways, But
thank you great a k Ah, thank you Abstruse. I'm
thrilled to be joined as always buy my co host
Mr Miles Grab put the joint down in the PlayStation
controller because this is Tony Hawk bro skater, I am
Miles Great A A Stony Hawk, A A Dad burn Quist,

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A Green Campbell, a K A Rune Spliffberg, a K
H Chad Pupska, A K Jamie Chronics A K A
Puffy Lastic a K. Jeff Drawley a K A Andrew
hand rolls and shout out. Finally Lissa steamroller. Uh. And
that one comes from the room, you know, straight into
my late nineties consciousness, early two thousands consciousness with that

(02:09):
Tony I mean, Tony Hawk's back on PlayStations though. Were
those all like playable skaters on Tony Hawk? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
Chad Musca, I don't think was in the second or
was didn't come into the second or third one, but
like you know, but you know, Bucky lastic Room, cliff Berg,
Bob Burnquist, Elsa steam or they're on the first one.
They're O g s shout out to uh all the

(02:30):
listeners who sent us pictures themselves, uh, pointing out that
they they are also lanky six ft two Adam's Apples,
who are easily mistakable for Tony Hawk. Yeah, more than
more than I thought there would be. But yeah, that
is that is a whole whole genre of like guy

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the Tony Hawk, the Tony Hawk. We are thrilled to
be joined in our third seat by the brilliant, the
Talentip Maurice Chary. Thanks for having me, Thanks for having
being Thank you, And on the day before my birthday,
I have to say that this is I could not

(03:13):
have thought of a better way to ring in the
last day about thirties, So thank you. All right, because
today is St Patrick's day? What are we? What are
we doing official pre birthday turn up? Exactly? Wait, so Maurice,
what was it like for you? Because we spoke to
you I think in the summer, late for fall ish
and before the pant So that means did your did

(03:35):
your birthday last year get completely upended by pandemic? Absolutely?
So you're going this is too? Is this about to be?
Do you think you can carve out a slight thing,
a safety backyard thing this year what's your You know,
I'm just gonna have to delay it. At one point
in time, I said, I'm just gonna turn thirty nine again.
I'll just be thirty nine plus one or whatever. But

(03:55):
now that vaccines are coming out and it looks like
some I to say, social restrictions have been relaxed, but
I live in Atlanta where everyone has pretty much come
to place since we've only had three weeks of lockdown. Um,
so I don't know yet. I'm gonna plan something out,
probably later in the year, once the vaccines are more

(04:16):
out there to people in the immunity is greater. But
right now I can wait. Okay, good, yeah, Yeah, that
mugginess that is usually uh not so pleasant, turns out
is saving lives in the in the southeast of the
United States. Well we'll actually talk about that in a
little bit. Wait for real, Yeah, muggy humidity is good

(04:38):
for basically if the air is uh drenched, uh, then
the droplets drop down and we've already got pollen. Like
pollen is already crazy in Atlanta. So someone will sneeze
and you really don't know as a COVID could be
both could be neither, You don't know. Yeah. Meanwhile, like

(05:02):
my sneeze from two weeks ago is still just hanging
out outside my house because the air out here so
just dry. All right, Well, Maurice, we're gonna get to
know you a little bit better in a moment. First,
we're gonna tell our listeners a couple of the things
we're talking about today. Uh. We're gonna take a look
back at something I had forgotten about. I had assumed

(05:22):
it was be fucked, but the Kavanaugh FBI investigation from
all those decades ago during the Kavanaugh hearing, we'll talk
about that because we're we're starting to take a look
at it and it looks like it wasn't uh fully
on the up and up shocking. Uh. We'll talk about

(05:44):
a possible change of venue for the Choven trial Chaldon
fucking whatever that guy's name is, the murderer, uh cop trial.
We'll talk about how board Tucker Carlson is and the
uh I want to talk about the John Oliver thing
about him being a white supremacist. And then we'll talk

(06:06):
about California versus Florida, the aforementioned uh you know comparison
uh between the two that a lot of anti maskers
are like Yo, Florida one because they only had eleven
percent more people die than California on a per capita basis. Uh,
they're really spiking the football on that ship, which is weird,

(06:29):
but because they kind of kept things open there, like see,
this is fine, we we did it better. We're gonna
talk about some mitigating factors in that comparison. Uh, we'll
talk about the doting mother update. Uh, we have a
couple mothers who really went in all of that plenty more.

(06:53):
But first we like to ask our guests, Maurice, what
is something from your search history that is feeling about
who you are? Are? Well? Yeah, I guess, I mean,
you know, in terms of right now, the main thing
I've been searching for is Atlanta COVID vaccine availability. They've
just opened it up to larger groups here um in Atlanta,

(07:16):
which is great. That means I now qualify shoutout to
Team Chunk. So I qualified now to get the vaccine,
which is great. Uh, finding a time and a place
to get it is proving to be very difficult because
Georgia is the last in the country when it comes
to vaccine rollout. So they've opened it up to more
people and have yet made it infinitely harder to get,

(07:38):
so you're it's sort of like trying to find Beyonce tickets.
I would suppose it's just not that easy. So I'm
because at least you can hang out outside the venue
and just overpaid to get in the show, right, And
I mean vaccine look, I mean I would imagine people
are probably doing the same for vaccines, are just hanging
around like, you know, you got any vaccines at the

(07:59):
end of the day, you know you got another shot
left in that bottle, you know, which I've heard some
people actually are doing. And then of course there's a
number of people that are just like, yes, I have
co morbidities and I'm older, and I too will get
the vaccine, and you know, so just trying to find
it is tough. I know people who just got it
within the past week, just waiting around for leftovers, um yeah,

(08:23):
or calling doing the random you know, pharmacy, foam book
sweep and just be like you got any and you
got any ante I've got like five windows open. It's
like Minority Report. I'm like, let's see CBS got here, Waldraze,
you got something? Yea expand this one map hants, yes, yeah,
there's a real like kind of head fake they do

(08:44):
because you become of it, you become qualifying for the vaccine,
and then it's still just like you just enter a
new realm of Dante's Circles of Hell, where it's just like,
now you have to figure out how to navigate this labyrinth, right.
I wonder when I mean, we're I'm still waiting for

(09:07):
l A to expand, but it''s gonna take some time
because there's a lot more people here. But I think,
like every state, it seems like there are if you
are unsavory or let's say you lack some moral scruples,
you're an unscrupulous character, that there are ways to get that. Um.
And for those people who are acknowledging the disparities that
exists in the inequity in the country, you're like, yeah, yeah,

(09:29):
that's not that ain't that's not time for me right now? No, no, no, um.
But yeah, it's it sucks to hear that. No matter
what it's for the people that need it, it's still
very much like a wait and see type thing. Well,
didn't Biden have the recent sort of talk where he
mentioned that he would try to make sure that every
adult would at least have a vaccine by the beginning
of May or something like that. Yeah, that it would
be of the doses would be like available enough. But

(09:52):
then it's the rollout. You know, we'll see ludicrous how
you roll that out? Got get those in arms? Yeah,
because like this whole thing is like a hundred million
shots and a hundred million checks like in pockets. Uh.
But you know, unless you're over that eighty dollar cliff,
and then we can talk about how many checks that

(10:13):
might actually be compared to Trump. But you know, let
let's move on. Let's Yeah. We talked yesterday about how
Israel has had some success with their fifty percent of
their population has it, and mentioned a couple of the
things that they have gone for them, such as, um
universal health care and uh this green pass thing that

(10:36):
basically makes it so you can do stuff once you
get the vaccine, so people are extra motivated. But uh,
something we didn't mention that is also a mitigating factor
is that nat and Yah who is possibly going to jail. Uh,
and the only way that he's staying out of jail
is by like staying in his voters good graces. So

(10:59):
I think that might be something we wanna kind of investigate.
Is like governors go to prison? Is this net and Yahoo?
Guy above board? You know, as a guy I'm from Philly,
you know I don't want like you versions on my character. Yeah.

(11:19):
Maybe I'm trying to get the vaccine out to avoid
the clink. But hey, let's let's threaten all politicians who
are in charge of life and death things with prison.
See how how much quicker we get those vaccines. They'll
be knocking on our doors because apparently re election isn't enough.
So yeah, what how do we raise this? Well, they
got that locked down, they got that system is fixed. Maurice,

(11:45):
what is something you think is overrated? Oh? My god? Um,
the Coming to America sequel. Oh is it bad? It's
so bad. And the thing about it is that it
didn't have to be bad, right I think? You know.
Of course, there's all this stuff about reboots and people
want to bring back these sort of you know, very

(12:06):
popular franchises from before, and the movie does some things around. Well,
let me be completely honest, they do a lot of
ship around the old movie. It's almost like they had
an intern right down. Every catchphrase that has caught off
in the past thirty years and just like through darts

(12:26):
at a board to figure out where it could go
into the movie. Off the top of my mind, do
we get in the face? Uh, something like that chocolate
yes sexual chocolate day? Yeah, that's literally is there a
yes too? I mean I think the fact that a

(12:49):
large part of the premises based on date rape, uh
rather casually, So I should mention what is a is
a harbinger for just how oft tone the rest of
the movie kind of is. It's it's star studded cast.
Don't get me wrong, what's what's the snipes? Tiana Taylor, anybody?
I mean? Great cast, horrible plot. Kenya Burrows wrote it,

(13:13):
So it's coming to America, ish, right, that's what it.
Part of me like was really, look, I knew it
came out, but part of me was like, I don't
want to watch it and it not hit the same
and me just ruined my weekend. It's not gonna hit
the same. I don't care how many edibles you take,
how many joys you smoke, it's not going to hit

(13:34):
the same. Because the first I say that from personal experience,
but it's just not going to hit the same. There
are there are laughs, though I've heard there are laughs
like that. I mean it's a it's a comedy, so
ostensibly there are laughs, but actually, yeah, is this okay?
But is there there there there wrong? There's some people
that saw it that loved it, I mean suspend disbelief

(13:58):
and plot holes and flimsy characterization. It's probably a very
funny movie. I'm not saying you have to go into
it like thinking about it. But it's also just not
that good, right, I mean, the original was r This
is a PG. Thirteen, so that kind of gives you
a bit of a sense of how toned down some
things are. It's just not that good. I mean I

(14:18):
saw like a clip, Yeah, I saw a clip that
they put on a social of like the barber Shop
and seeing all those characters come back, and my first
thought was like, yeah, they're still alive, and also they
didn't age because they're old. But then you look at
looking Semi and Keem and you're like, mother's got right,

(14:40):
and and the barbers are the same age, they're still
at the same shop. Like gentrification hasn't wiped all of that.
It's less He's like, my browns don't. And I was
like Okay, I get it. We get some gentrification humor
in there, but it's it's not it's not good. It
is Kane Barris from New York because it's a very
New York my I don't know the first one at least,

(15:02):
it was like a very I think, yeah, I mean,
come on, man, But they bring back pretty much every
character except for Lisa's sister and Samuel L. Jackson. Other
than that, I think every other character from the movie
is probably in there. I don't think. I don't think
the deadbeat landlord is in No, he's not in it,
but no, no, Eric Losal is not in Okay, and

(15:25):
he made some interview about why he was not going
to be a part of it or whatever. But it's
probably for the best given how bad the movie is,
right right, Yeah, I mean Darryl was like, you know,
the iconic bad guy, you know, with his soul glow
and he's getting his Jerry Crawl juice all over the couch. Yeah,
those those kinds of jokes do not exist in this movie,

(15:48):
right because those are like super on point that so
you're saying it kind of just got overly broad or
something like you just say, they introduced a lot of
new characters. There is a lot of it was filmed
I think in Rick Ross's mansion. Um, it's is that
like a joke. It's not a joke, it's not a

(16:10):
it's like the literal musician rapper Rick Ross in his mansion,
like whoa because of like COVID things. No, this was
this movie was supposed to come out in nineteen. They've
sat on it for like a whole year. Wow. Man,
that that is a real bummer to me that Frankie
Faisan doesn't come back as the deadbeat landlord because real

(16:33):
like people who really like coming to America, Like those
are some of those are some of my favorite lines
where it's like, yeah, it's a real ship, you'll love it.
And and the reason that I the reason I'm saying
it's overrated because like I see a lot of promotion
around and I'm seeing a lot of interviews around it.
I'm not seeing a lot of good I mean Twitter
people on Twitter like oh this is hilarious. It's not

(16:55):
a good movie. Yeah, I mean it seems like everything
when you even just search review it's universally it's like
either tepid or they're slamming it. So yeah, lots of
musical performances for some reason, which are not really I
mean there are musical performances in the first movie, of course,
you know she's your going to be all that, you know,
soul glow theme, of course, But like Gladys Night does

(17:16):
a rendition of Midnight Trains to Zamunda. That's like, why
the description, That's the second detail in a row that
I'm like, why is he making ship up slander? This
is all made up? And and the thing is like

(17:37):
the of course, like the Queen to Be song that
I think, like the Chancellor, one of the consorts sing
is in the credits. It's not even in the actual movie.
It's in the credits, sung by John Legend pretty well,
but it's in the credits. Yeah, it's just not I
think it's one of the things too, like are we
like because we were so close to the original thing too?
Where do you think it will invite a new audience,

(17:58):
because I know it's I feel like it's I was
like how I would feel like when the Star Wars
prequels came on, like they didn't need to funk with
it like that they has something going. But I just
think the comedy was perhaps edgier. I think that's true
of a lot of comedy, like when you go back
and watch some of the like True Lies is one
that like when you when you go back and watch that,

(18:21):
like there's no way they have that build built tax
and character saying asked like a ten year old boy,
like in a modern movie like The Get Wet. Yeah
it's the nineties, man, because it was basically we turned
up the eighties even hotter, but like did it with
some like nice sheen and CG effects. Basically yeah, it

(18:45):
felt like there was more sort of picking at black culture.
I think a little bit because the dichotomy that's set
up in Coming to America is like rich affluent Africans
meet regular people from New York and it's coming to
America in two America. That's another reason why it's bad.
Um sort of does this like weird Connecticut Yankee and

(19:07):
King Arthur's Court kind of thing with with a Keem's
bastard son. I mean, I'm ruining the plot a little bit,
but like it's not good. It's just not good. What's
what's something you think is underrated? Underrated? I mean I
would say right now, I am really enjoying the current
season of Queen Sugar. It's it's in season five on

(19:29):
the own network. Um, really good show that I don't
think a lot of people know about one because it
is on this sort of fringe cable channel but created
an executive produced by Ava Duvernet. Oprah Winfrey is also
an executive producer. It's just a really really good dramatic series.
It it follows this generations of this family on the

(19:52):
sugarcane farm in Louisiana and season five right now they're
sort of going through the the COVID storyline. But it's
not like how you've seen the sort of Hollywood squares
ification of other shows and movies where it comes to
depicting time during COVID. They do it in a much

(20:12):
it's it's so good. They do it in a really
realistic and honest way. It's heartfelt. Um, it's just really
really good. And I know a lot of people probably
aren't checking out because I'm not sure what other streaming
services it might be on, Like it might be on Yeah,
it's probably on Hulu. So people want to check it
out from the first season, Uh, certainly do so because

(20:33):
they do carry over some things from season to season.
But I say it's underrated because it rarely gets reviewed.
You certainly don't hear about it and like Emmy nomination
runs or something like that. But it's a really good
show that feels like one that if it came out
on Netflix, it would like blow up absolutely because you're
captive and people actually related somewhat related to that. Another

(20:57):
show that was on Netflix that is on and I'm
sorry that was on Own that is on Netflix now,
green Leaf, really good show. It's it follows like a
black megachurch family, so that probably will turn some people
off just just off of that concept. But how many seasons,
five seasons? Really great show, really great show, Lynn Whitfield,

(21:20):
Keith David, It's so good. Yeah, I mean Ship the
Righteous Gemstones. We always talk about that show on this
on this podcast. So yeah, if you I think anything,
if you've been to a church, like I'm always interested
to see like dramatized church narratives because I've seen it
from nearly every angle at this point, but like I

(21:42):
mean in real life, but to see the descripted version
that is always intrigues me. Hell yeah, and it's good
without being like super churchy. You know is Keith David,
what's his character? Like, he's the pastor, He's like the
pastor green Leaf, He's the list is easier a man
of honor? Is he kind of us? Yeah? Kind of

(22:02):
man of honor. Lynn Whitfield plays his wife. So if
you've seen a thin line between love and hate from
the nineties, just imagine that turned up to like twenty
you know, like Lynn is like the the sultry but
shady matriarch of the family May green Leaf, She's well,

(22:22):
she's got her secrets. And then Keith David, like the pastor,
has his secrets. And then there's their children to their
children have secrets. It's it's really good secret fest. Okay,
I like yeah Rick foxox Rick Fox, Yeah yeah, Okay,
always like Rick Fox cameo or appearance. All right, we're

(22:43):
gonna take a quick break. We'll be right back to
Talk News and we're back and get ready for a
blast from the past. Guys, remember that fun period where

(23:05):
uh Brett Kavanaugh was being uh his confirmation was being
challenged and just we all went through it for like
a week, week and a half month. Dr Christine and
Blaisie Ford's like has been going through it ever since.

(23:29):
But so one of the things that I think we
were all suspicious of at the time was that they
unleashed this FBI investigation into her allegations, and they were
just like, all good, let's let's move it forward. Nothing
to see here, And you're like, what, there's like nine

(23:50):
classmates signed to a letter being like, let's do this
trash right, like and your FBI, the FB but you
but y'all are really good at framing people of color
who just want equital But okay, so let me just
go down here. So Sheldon white House is a center
on the Judiciary Committee. He wrote this letter that is
essentially saying, yo, that fucking investigation was fake. He says fake.

(24:13):
He says, quote the the investigation quote appears to have
been a politically constrained and perhaps fake process. In the letter,
he says quote in this matter, the shutters were closed,
the bridge drawn up, and there was no point of
entry by which members of the public or Congress could
provide information to the FBI. He allows that the agency
refused to hear testimony from witnesses, ignored members who inquired

(24:36):
on behalf of witnesses, and criticize the agency's use of
quote a tipline that was meant to accept allegations. This
tip line quote appears to have operated more like a
garbage shoot, with everything that came down the shoot consigned
without review to the figurative dumpster. So he will now
be asking a g Merrick Garland, who famously got his

(24:58):
Supreme Court robe to is tossed in the fucking trash,
to look into how this unfolded. But yeah, I mean,
the whole problem, the whole confirmation hearing was just fucked up,
gross and traumatic and just nobody wanted anything to do
with it. Diane Feinstein was like the beginnings of us
seeing like what is she doing up there? Knows exactly

(25:21):
what she's doing. Yeah, But to hear this now, it's like, well, okay, yeah,
I think this is gonna be like a thing that
will always every month we're getting here, Like remember that
thing from four from the four years of bullshit? Uh,
that was also trash. It's gonna be more stuff that
has come out from the past administration that were like
remember when they said that, yeah that didn't happen, or
no that's fake, or you know, actually we didn't have

(25:44):
a plan. It was all blank paper in those binders,
you know, go to Staples, get a bunch of sheafs
of blank, kind of crumple up the top pages. So
um that I feel like they might have gotten away

(26:04):
with this because there was still the Mueller investigation going on,
and people like in the mainstream press still wanted to
like believe that the FBI was there, buddy, And so
I don't know like that, I think that people were
just like kind of put in a weird position. They
were still counting on the Mueller investigation and the FBI

(26:26):
to be like the resistance, right, that was probably definitely misplaced.
The other things with kav and I was remembered all
those fucking Washington Senators baseball tickets and ship and they
were like we paid for those, and he's like, oh, somebody,
like what, FBI, go go on now fucking dig up

(26:46):
the receipts. And also even like people were, you know,
casting doubts over even when Justice Kennedy announced his retirement,
like what was going on there? This seemed like, you know,
there's just a lot of the I mean, I remember
the second my phone it up to Justice announced his retirement.
I was in Denmark and I was just like my
day is I don't know what to do. Yeah, what

(27:10):
are things looking like in terms of the Supreme Court
at the moment, Like, aren't there's justices who we're looking
to uh step down fairly soon, right because of their
old age and we need to get some new Yeah,
new blood on the court next to step down? Is
it Thomas? Well, Thomas would be ideal, but I doubt that. Yeah,

(27:37):
no single conservative that would do it. Although, like word
was Thomas was thinking about stepping down before, but um, yeah,
I don't think it's the least he could do, right,
like literally literally the least does it? Fun off from
the Supreme Court? Man, All right, let's talk about the
Derrick Chovin trial. His attorneys one, a change of venue

(28:02):
since the city settled with George Floyd's family. Yeah, they're
they're saying, what that this is like a sign that
the city is already like made up its mind. I mean,
Essense's like, well, how can I get a fair trial
when the city council has already blah blah blah, Like
because I think the city council was able to acknowledge
how horrific that video was and was like, yeah, that's

(28:26):
sorry that the police of this city took your family
member's life. Legally, that will be sorted in this trial.
But yeah, he thinks it will. His lawyers think it's
just gonna it's just gonna be harder for my client
to get away with murder. Guys, if he's in the
same city. What does the change of venue even really solved.
I mean, the case will still go on, right because
it's in the city that had a settlement there for

(28:48):
like the news it's it's really it's kind of an
odd argument um and you know, his like the prosecution
was like, okay, like I kind of get what you're saying,
but that's really not a reason to stop everything because
they wanted to pause proceedings and a venue change. And
when the prosecutor said Schliker, he said, quote, all I
can say of the court is there are some things

(29:09):
the State of Minnesota and this prosecution team can control,
and there are some things that cannot control. We cannot
control the civil aspect of the case. We cannot we
cannot and do not control the Minneapolis City Council, and
we certainly cannot and do not control the news cycle.
And so the judge was like, Okay, well, I mean,
that's your your point about like the settlement, maybe messing
things up is legitimate. But they kept on with the

(29:31):
jury selection, and he said, will consider the venue change.
But if they change venues, like, would that change the jury?
Would they have to them like select a new jury
from the population of wherever they change it. I imagine
if it's being impaneled in the county, you know what
I mean, like that they would want it in a
different county there for different people, you know, because that's

(29:53):
the whole idea is like, well, in that area where
the murder happened, people are too aware of the case
to be so you want people who are ignorant. It's
just so it's just so fucked up. And like even
when we were talking about the surveys potential jurors had
to fill out, You're like, this is here, what here
this ship goes? I mean, it's still all feels very
like suspect in a way. I mean, like you said,

(30:15):
if they're changing the venue to try to, you know,
appeal to a populace that may not know that much
about the case, it almost feels like they know what
the outcome will be, not just the outcome of the case,
but that there will be subsequent protests, and so maybe
if they move it out of the city, then people
won't protest in the city, they'll protest somewhere that's not
gonna happen. So that's not gonna happen every it'll be everywhere. Yeah,

(30:38):
it all. It all feels just I don't know. It's
a distraction. I think that's what it is. So we'll
see sort of what happens. But it doesn't feel right.
It doesn't feel right. No, nothing ever feels right when
I mean, especially when as it relates to over policing
and the you know, murder murders of unarmed black people
by police. But when you start looking at something like

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this that was just so abundantly clear, like you don't
that's what makes it so offensive, Like it was unfortunate
that that graphic video was the thing that a large
number of people in the country had to see to
fucking figure ship out suddenly. Um, And that's still with
that knowing all of that, this idea that's like, well,
you know, we don't want people that are are gonna
you know, understand what justice is as it relates to policing,

(31:23):
because that's like a dimension of the case. We're trying
to remove it just be like yo did his is
his knee evil? Like I don't know what the argument
is going to be. And that's what's so fucked up
is that to everybody, it's so clear, But they're all
these ways to try and you know, skirt justice. And
that's the theme of this nation at the moment, Like
who is who doesn't already have their mind made up

(31:45):
on this? If you don't already have your mind made
up from watching the video which everybody is seeing, then
you are by definition biased against justice here, Like it's
impossible for somebody to watch that, watch somebody commit murder
on video like from beginning to end and not feel outrage.

(32:07):
So I mean, you're on or how can we have
a fair trial if a majority, if not ten out
of the twelve jurors are sympathetic towards racially motivated police violence.
I mean, honestly, your honor, that we can't this, This
is not going to be fair. We need people who
are on this firmly on the side of white supremacy
to adjudicate this case. Therefore, we can let it rock
you know for centuries. I don't know it worries me

(32:29):
that the prosecutor is even giving this ground, is even
seeding the well, I can't control the city council, Like,
I don't know. It feels like he should just be saying, yeah,
well the city council is doing that because it's obvious
and an open and shut case and like it's impossible
not to come to this conclusion. But that's turn up

(32:52):
court Jack where guy, everybody saw that video. It's like, well,
hold on, this isn't the time to do that. Yeah,
I'd be a bad lawyer. Let's talk about Tugger Carlson. Uh,
white supremacists recently outed. Yeahl me shocked. Um there anyone

(33:12):
who has never seen anything he said his whole career.
But you know, he's this On one he was bashing
women in the military and then got verbally stomped out
by the military and Ted Cruz like, don't treat him
like that, Like it's just another sad back and forth. Um,
But this time he's just really he's pretending that he's
now horny as fuck for the web video. Um, and

(33:35):
he's just he's just going full throttle on this one now.
And I'm not sure why this is, Like you know,
the cancel culture thing is back up again, probably because
you know that it's it's hard to poke holes, and
maybe some of the policy things Biden's doing, considering like
how it's pulling even with Republicans, like the like the
relief measures and things like that. Or maybe it's because

(33:55):
you don't want to talk about Trump's case in Georgia
kind of getting more severe by the day, or Trump's
you know, CFOs acts, daughter in laws apparently cooperating with
prosecutors in New York. But there's many things I don't know.
But the whole thing here is rather than pointing to like,
you know, racism and greed from a runaway capitalist system

(34:17):
and what that's done to the country, they've chosen to
point to Cardi b and Megan the Stallion as indicators
of societal collapse, y'all. And who better than Candice Owens
to come on because that's how her crosses. See. He
wise up. He's like, see, I can't have white people
attacking black women, but I could have my black woman
attack uh, these other black women to avoid any accusations

(34:39):
of impropriety. So he had her on and she starts
off her whole sermon with a just a cancel culture
in Memoriam and the host of Candice. She joins, us,
I can so, thanks so much for coming on. It's
it's hard not to conclude their intentionally trying to degrade
our culture and hurt our children. That's a strong set up. Okay,

(35:04):
I let please go on, Candice, Professor Owens rather, I
mean absolutely, Tucker, I mean Dr Seuss gone. Mr Potato
had problematic, not enough genders available. We've seen going through
the supermarket as a traumatizing experience. We lost on Jemima
last year, we lost Lando Lakes butter last year, we
lost Uncle Ben and his Rice last year. Because everything
is so traumatizing for children to look at. But this,

(35:26):
this spectacle, virtually what we were looking at last night
was a lesbian sex scene being simulated on television. And
this is considered feminist. So that's a good momentum. I mean,
pour one out for all the racist caricatures, y'all. So meanwhile,
when the thing is as she's talking, they're looping the

(35:48):
same thing over and over again of them, like when
it looked like they were scissoring and stuff. That's like
the clip they have just on loop on the side
where it's like, is it that it's that offensive that
you have it on loop? M hmm, okay, potatoes don't
even have a gender. What is she talking about? I mean,
I know the whole Mr. Potato Head toy, but like
there's a lot, there's a lot of heavy lifting. Try

(36:09):
to link those things together. It just sounds hard when
you said, like, there's no way you can say we
we lost Aunt Jemima last year. You know, we lost
Uncle Ben last year. What if that sounds like a
Chappelle show sketch, Like a line from a Chapelle's show
sketch that would, yeah, exactly like racist caricature, you know,
fucking graveyard like Uncle Ben. I thought you'd be your

(36:32):
way sooner. It's like, no, there's not some bullshit down there.
Um So then Candice Owens, I just want to go
on this other thing about how this is pointing to,
you know, the end of America for academics anymore. In school, right,
forget about mathematics and science. You can trust the science
and trust Dr Fauci, But you have these kids learning
about critical race theory. They're learning that they should aspire

(36:52):
to people like Cardi b that you you see that fundamentally,
we are seeing the destruction of American values, American principles,
and it's terrifying. I think parents should be terrified that
this is the direction that our society is headed towards.
And again, we are weakening America. That's that's really what
we should be talking about. This is a weakening of
American society. We are setting the stage. It feels like
we are looking at corrosion, like we are about to

(37:14):
see the end of an empire. I mean, that's true,
that's true, but not for any of the reasons. You
just has nothing to do with these two queens doing
their fucking thing on stage and just putting on a
great show. It's not that's not what the corrosion is.
You are the corrosion. The show you are on is
the fucking corrosion degreed that this country just accepts without

(37:35):
really questioning and wanting better outcomes for each other in
our communities. That's the fall of the empire, not these people.
But you know, but do go on, professor. Yeah, It's
also just interesting that this starts from a assumption that
we are a mono culture where everybody is watching the

(37:56):
same things, and not like that they went and got
that too, who put it in front of their viewers
who they know did not watch the wop the like
performance from the they did. They're all lying the same ship.
There was some state legislator in Texas or something who

(38:16):
voted on an anti trans bill for like kids to compete,
and then they caught him looking at transgender porn computer.
There's a there's a duplicit, it said. But that's just
what all this two faced shit is, you know, all
the time. It's just disgusting when it's like they you know,
that's flimsy as fuck, you know, if you're smart enough.
But but this is the pattern you're caught up in

(38:36):
with your audience of just being like parents should be alarmed, right, yeah,
and when has that line worked? Like on the news last?
Parents need to be prepared for this what's happening now?
I mean only on Fox, probably only on some Fox
show or Info Wars or some ship like that. Part

(38:59):
of me hopes they keep going down this path because
I don't think people like I think people are smart
enough to realize that this is bullshit. Um, and like,
at least when it comes to voting, will not vote
for like anti canceling Dr SEUSA agenda. Yeah, hey, just
wait till those mid terms. I'm sure we'll see some

(39:19):
weird ads Like I went to bat for Aunt Jemima,
I went to bat for Uncle Ben. I went to
fucking bat Dr Susane. What they're like, yo, the unemployment
rate is out of fucking control of your district. Did
you guys watch the John Oliver thing on on Tucker
Carlson being a white supremacist. Yeah, I saw that. It

(39:41):
was like it was good. They definitely like dug up
some old clips that I had not seen before. Um
one thing that I was waiting for them to bring
up that we we had covered before, but just on
this show, on this on this show. It was not
on HBO, but you know, yeah, somebody needs to recommend
that John Alli or listen to the Daily Zeitgeist we

(40:04):
covered in Nane Daniel Bryant, look him up, hook him
up with uh now. But this the story about Blake Neff,
who was his head writer, I think is just I mean,
they do a good enough job of just showing like
how he will say something and then it will trickle
down to like openly white supremacist groups and like David

(40:24):
Duke will just David Duke's podcast is just recaps of
Tucker Carlson and talking about like how good Tucker Carlson
is at putting their hateful beliefs into non offensive language
or language racialis, yeah, exactly, but this I don't know that.

(40:46):
So this they found that his head writer of the
past four and five years or four to five years,
had like they just found him posting anonymously on this
racist forum, and it's just I don't know, it's like
the most the smoking ist gun like I've ever seen
where this person was posting things that you would then

(41:10):
see in the Tucker Carlson show, Like there was bleed
between like the things he was posting, but he was
posting it in threads that had you know, just like
straight up racist like wild ship like written in the
title of the thread. Uh. CNN outed the author as
they were like, hey, this you to Fox News and

(41:31):
asked him for his comment on a Thursday night, and uh,
Fox News announced his resignation Friday morning. So like they
know what they're doing. Yeah, they know exactly what they're doing.
They know that they got caught. And he also like
basically engineered harassment campaigns against women who he was friends

(41:54):
with on Facebook, who he was mad at for writing
about their love lives, and one for freezing her eggs,
just committing the sin of, you know, exercising reproductive autonomy. Uh,
and yeah, I don't know. It's just it's yet another
example of like this dude's a racist. The people who

(42:17):
write what he says on his like the the guy
Blake nep was like, uh, interviewed for Dartmouth, shout out
to Dartmouth, great, great alumni, you've you've produced there, But
in the Dartmouth Alumni Review, Uh, he was like, anything
that Tucker reads off of the off the teleprompter came

(42:38):
from a first draft that I wrote. And that's this
dude is a straight up avowed white supremacist, racist misogynists.
That's just so even wild about Like the the news
of like the headlines whe they're like John Oliver like
out Tucker Carlson as white supremacists, and it's and I

(42:58):
and I get that, like a function of that is
great because it's a very easy to follow main story
that inspires critical thought and analysis, and it does put
it out there for people. What scares me is that,
like many people before this have always been like, this
is so fucked up and bad. Yet we're still at
that point where you can look a white supremacist Nazi

(43:20):
in their eye on the TV screen, but network still
can't get shipped to move. There's still no there's still
no way to figure this out. And I think the
closest thing has been this campaign to de fox your
cable um and trying to pressure the cable uh networks
or the cable providers to not you know, subsidize because
we all pay like a Fox News tax essentially if

(43:42):
you subscribed to any cable, not more than that. This
guy nef was also he was also supporting like war
game exercises at the Marine Corps War College, So he's
also with these crazy white supremacist views influencing future miller
terry members your war gaming exercises. He had been a

(44:03):
war gaming subject matter expert since for the college and
it was only after all this came out and he
you know, ended up leaving Tucker Carlson Show that the
Marines were like, you know what, we're cutting ties with
this guy, Like, oh, now you want to cut ties
with it, Well, that's that's our policy. Once you're sloppy
with it, and you with your racism, then we gotta

(44:24):
cut ties. If you can keep it low, then you
can say the studies of like the just amount of
open with supremacists in the military in the capitol. Do
you see the Capital police thing? Recently one of the
the Capitol police officers had a copy of the Protocols
of the Elders of Zion out in the open. I'll

(44:45):
come on, man, I mean, that's that's just a good open.
This is Russian manufactured anti Semitic conspiratorial material that's like
the foundation of so much of modern anti Semitism. There's
a Capital police officer with that ship out in the
desk that a Congressional staffer saw it and was like, Uh,

(45:06):
what the funk is this? The people that are secured well,
I mean we knew that too. The people that are
securing this building are also in on it. Okay, they
were taking fucking selfies. Yeah, I mean, it's just like
but it's but it's that, it's that just it's just
that out in the open, you know, where like people
are having to see that, and that sucks for people
like to already work in that that place, to be

(45:28):
there on the sixth and then be like, like the
and the stafford was Jewish. He was like, what the
funk is this? Like I'm supposed to trust these people? Right?
Also Blake nef Just, I found it noteworthy that this dude,
like he graduated college in like twenty thirteen, he like
had all the success in his twenties. So just anybody

(45:49):
who like they are just dying for any like writing
talent who will who also is a Nazi like they
they are so hungry for that. So anybody who's like
who doesn't believe that that's like the easy way that
people go in entertainment, Like that's you. You just just

(46:11):
google a picture of this dude. It's it's pretty amazing.
All right, let's take a quick break. We'll be right back.
And we're back and really quickly. There is a new

(46:31):
anti masker talking point I want to hit real quick.
They're basically saying, well, look, Florida basically had like the
same spread rate as California. Again, Florida had eleven percent
higher death rate per capita, but they they are bragging
about that because Florida did not shut down as much.

(46:54):
They I think they're unemployment went up like five percentage
points in California's went up nine. So they're like, ha ha,
we never we still have our lives, you guys. Uh,
you know, they're basically making the point metric. Yeah. Like
even some scientists are like, so California is like system
wasn't necessarily clearly the winner here, but other scientists are

(47:18):
saying that you have to like take into account a
couple of mitigating factors. California population centers are much denser,
has more high occupation homes uh than Florida. The like,
like we mentioned up top, the humidity of the air.
I feel like we're like we we talked about a

(47:39):
graph that showed that like temperature is like directly related
to how fast the disease spreads, and another thing that
it like the hotter and wetter the environment as the
less its spreads. So that obviously makes Florida a better
place for just COVID statistics in general. Uh. They point

(48:03):
out that Arizona is more similar to California, both in
terms of demographics and climate, and they had Florida like restrictions,
like much looser restrictions than they had the fifth highest
death rate in the country. Um, so, I don't know
just like anything where people are like acting like well,

(48:25):
the precautions that we that scientifically must have helped don't
actually help. I think you have to take with a
grain of salt and wait for people to learn more.
Like the second somebody with no mask on it's trying
to tell me about mask anything, I'm like, are you
a fucking epidemiologist? Then shut the funk up, especially a

(48:46):
year into this. I don't know if you all saw this. Uh,
this was a video where this guy was with his
kids at Trader Joe's and he basically like strong arms
his way into the store, speaking some mix of English
and and talking about why you know, you guys are
still acting like this. I'm here with with with my
my children. Uh less en phone um in the store.

(49:09):
And I can't believe that you all really believe all
of this about COVID. We have been a year into
this whole Panda express, right, Like, why are people still
acting like this around mask? It's ridiculous. I remember last
year it being sort of a talking point around temperature
and the coronavirus, like saying some things yeah, and I

(49:31):
distinctly remember Trump saying it about oh, well, you know,
it's gonna get warmer, and so it won't move as
fast because it will be the summer. Clearly that was
not the case. Yeah. Now it definitely it has an impact,
but it doesn't have such an impact that you can
do all the wrong things and expected to go away
like he did. Um, well, that's a negative frame of mind, Jack.

(49:53):
We're never gonna get out of pandemic with that kind
of thinking. Yeah. I mean, my theory has always been
that it's all fear based, and coronavirus comes from fear,
and it's an exercise and confidence, y'all. God uh, And
that's why Trump almost died despite being the most another
story really that kind of went out like a slight dribble.

(50:14):
They're like, yo, he almost died when people don't but
and then he think he's denyed, didn't deny he got
the vaccine. When he got the vaccine, Yes, so you
know what this is? Huh? What man? But whatever? Like
infusion of teenager's blood that they gave him to just

(50:34):
get him right back after he was like on deb
chrome adrene of chrome Yeah, I mean, yeah, if if
we're keeping with the pattern of everything they accused the
other side of they're actually doing then, Yeah, Adrene of Chrome,
the cube conspiracy that all Hollywood elites are just like vampires,
milking like young people for their adrene of chrome. Like

(50:57):
I guess we gotta look into that. Yeah, all right,
let talk about motherly love you guys. Um there's a
couple doting mother updates that we wanted to check in on.
These are such one mom drama kind of things, but
they're so amazing because, like, as both of these stories
are gonna go through, they make me realize how old

(51:19):
I am too, and like what I thought was a
scam and what wasn't. So we'll go from severe to
more severe. The first one is a mother and daughter
duel in Florida. They were arrested for fraudulently accessing confidential
student information. So you say, what's that? Okay, So this
Tate High School, there's there were two thousand students and

(51:39):
on the October twenty eight of last year, they were told, hey,
go to this program election Runner, and you can go
cast your vote for the students that you want to
be like in the homecoming court. And this is like
what you need to do to vote was put their
school I D numbers and their birthday. This woman's daughter
was crowned queen on October thirty one, you know, beautiful

(52:01):
home timing ceremonies. She had the roses and everything. But
then a few days later the program elect election runner
hit the school up and said there were dozens of
votes that have been flagged as fraudulent. Approximately one d
seventeen votes originated from the same Internet Protocol or i
P address within a short period of time. Then there
was an investigation the FEDS or the what is it

(52:23):
the Federal Bureau of Law Enforcement or whatever they called
FDL or something. They looked into it. They found that
it was all coming from this mom's cell phone and computer,
and they said, what the fund is going on? So
it turns out she didn't even use the VPN. No
we advertise on here. We had we do do you
You could get it Norton or Express however you want it, baby,
but you can protect your ass when you're trying to

(52:43):
ride or die for your daughter. And this whole thing
is wild because the mother was a faculty member, like
within the school district, so she had access to this
larger program, like this organizational informational infrastructure program that you
could summon up these records grades, medical records, funk around
with the fucking votes and ship and this and this.

(53:06):
This is the other thing is too, they said. Around
the same time of the investigation, quote, the school student
council coordinator learned that the student was telling people she
quote utilized her mother's account to cast votes. She's she
was sloppy with it, very sloppy. I mean, the whole
thing about multiple voting from one device is like some
American idol type of ship. That's that's so ridiculous, Michael

(53:30):
Cohene type of ship. He got caught voting for himself
as like, uh, what was it? It was? It was
like some like handsomeness pull or something. No, yeah, I
think he had his own Twitter account where he was like, Yo,
how hot is Michael Cohen y'all or something like that,
and it's like ended making your own yeah, and student
was caught. Yeah, he was caught juice in the vote

(53:50):
for himself. But this ship apparently has happened before, like
in this Washington Post article. They say in seventeen, faculty
member at a southern California high schore resigned after allegedly
rigging student government contest. In twenty nineteen, a high school
or running for class president in Berkeley hacked into the
phone email accounts to cast hundreds of folks for himself.
I mean, this is like century ship. Like I remember

(54:13):
when marking your Scantron answer sheet as the answer key
was the most high stake scam you could pull. Like academically,
They're like, yeah, I'm going for it. When they run
my ship, They're gonna say that's the answer key, and
I'm gonna get when when I was when I was
in college, we used to print uh, barcodes on like
plastic transparency tape and used that to like sneak into

(54:36):
the calf. Like that's high tech kind of scams. I mean,
this is this is some other ship. And like for me,
this is interesting because like I I ran an award
show for several years from two thousand four. So this
kind of like multiple vote thing is one very easy
to fix, Like it's a it's almost a mandatory security protocol.

(54:58):
So the fact that this uh what's it called election runner,
the fact that the software was so basic that they
didn't catch that to me, just feel sloppy on on
their end. But the fact that the mom's like yeah,
I'm just gonna keep voting and going to like I
don't know, I could imagine her driving around town, connecting
to different WiFi spots voting. Okay, let's go to the Windys.

(55:21):
You sit in the park a lot and do it.
You know. Yeah, but she messed that up. But yeah,
so they both got arrested. Is a crime. Yeah, I
didn't think they would lock these people, but yeah, she
the mom had to post bond. The daughter went to juvie.
And it's because of like security, right, like they were
accessing the charge was fraudulently accessing confidential student information. Like

(55:48):
it's this thing that they were getting into that the
faculty had access to. Just it had oodles of sensitive
information like all that ship. So also the sheriff's daughter
was the runner up, so that uh something right, and
then there's an okay, So then there's another one, this mom,

(56:09):
which this is a this is dark um, but it
was also kind of a matter of time. Yeah, two
deep fixed. So raphaela spone who is fifty. Uh, last
year she decided to go on a digital harassment campaign
of her daughter's cheerleading rivals. So it says the affidavit
says Spoon last year created the doctored images of at

(56:30):
least three members of the Victory Vipers of Traveling cheerleading squad. Uh.
There was no indication that her high school aged daughter,
who was not public identified, knew that her mother was
doing it, according to court records. So what they did was,
after analyzing the videos, detectives determined they were quote deep
fakes created by mapping the girls social media photos onto
other images, so they were making them look like they

(56:51):
were vaping or doing like wild ship, like you know,
kids shouldn't be doing. Detectives trace the phone numbers to
a website specializing in selling to telemarketers and followed the
data to an IP address that showed activity from within
Spone's house. Um, and after searching her smartphone, they found
the evidence leaking her to the numbers used to send
the harassing texts and images. UM. It's is wild because

(57:15):
when we were first hearing about deep fix hitting the mainstream,
like around seventeen, we were like, this is gonna get
fucking bad. You can really upend people's reality. I mean
the tom Cruise ship that went viral last week, that
was slick. I mean you have to I mean most
people if you really look like, Okay, I can see
it's kind of off, but you got I mean, it's

(57:37):
getting really I'm I've already put money down in Vegas
that deep fix will factor into the midterms. So oh yeah, absolutely,
I believe that. I mean, I think it's it's really
interesting the fact that the technology has progressed to the
point that like a mom shout not some moms, by
the way, not to disparage moms, but like this fifthy
year old mom is like, I'm just gonna make some

(57:58):
deep fakes. Ye, So, like the technology is that pedestrian
that anyone clearly can utilize it, which is so yeah,
so fucked up. It's like, yeah, you know what, I'll
tell you what, honey, the Vipers aren't gonna win sweepstakes
at the next competition if their best flyers aren't in
the game, you know what I mean. Also, a mom
looks like like the mug shot, Like she looks like

(58:19):
she will suck somebody up. Oh yeah, yeah, she looks
like a mom who just needs to pull up with
her words. You know. I remember when the most mom
would do is like they were they were waiting for
your ass after school to be like, can I talk
to you really quick? You know what I mean? Like
not deep fakes. She's not wearing Morpheus glasses, so she's
not a hacker or anything like that. She just looks

(58:39):
like so her eyeliner is is inspiring a Morpheus glass
to some level, and her criminally thin lips, uh indicate
someone who cannot be trusted. But yeah, the deep it's
just I don't know, you know, like where this ends
to your point where he's if a mom can pick
it up. Uh, we're seeing what what the what Congress

(59:03):
is beginning to look like by the hour. It's only
a matter of time they come through with some sloppy,
dumb ship and it completely fucks up the perceived reality
of the country, where people are firmly in a firmly
believing in a deep fake that maybe verifiably fake, merely
because it serves the purpose of like furthering a narrative

(59:24):
that they need for their partisanship. So this is someone
who doesn't know how I p addresses work, who is
able to pull off a deep fake like that's uh yeah,
that's Republican. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah. Democrats are a little
bit slicker when they're with their fun and sometimes they're not.

(59:44):
But I think at the end of the day, it's
just down to you know, if the means are there,
then people are going to fucking do whatever they can.
And in this case, like we're seeing two versions of
like moms just really being like I want the best
for my daughter. And you know what if Lori of
flin aunt Becky can fucking defraud in admissions process, give
us a funk if I do some deep facing or

(01:00:06):
vote fraud right, And they're doing it for such mundane
reasons like I want my daughter to be homecoming queen,
I want my daughter's cheerleading rivals to suffer. Like it's
not even for some big ship like lying to get
into college. You know, it's for very mundane high school
level type steaks that won't mean anything once you graduate,

(01:00:26):
right yea, yeah, man, what's the what's like the most
your mom did for you? That wasn't like that like
our a parent did for you, a loved one, like
I don't know anybody like my I remember my mom
yelled at another kid once, like for just being shitty
to me. That was I think that was like the most.
But I think potentially my mom would deploy a deep

(01:00:48):
fake in my honor. I think my mom is probably
cussed out a teacher or too. Right, Yeah, if this
were her, Now do you think do you think our
moms would dabble in this kind of next level? You know?
Now my mom is a total ludike. She wouldn't do it.
Oh wow, So so she's also so pull up to
the school. Yeah, she'll pull up. Yeah right, yeah, that's
better from the country, she'll pull up. Yeah, yeah, exactly that.

(01:01:13):
My mom was once implicated in a hit man complicating
a hit man to take out one of one of
my basketball rivals at a pool party in sixth grade. Yeah,
he's missing. Still, that's I mean, that's the old version
of this. Like, I guess that's probably better that they're doing,

(01:01:36):
uh these sloppy than actually trying to hire a hit
man to take out the cheerleading rivals. How how long
until we see the Sundance film version of these? Right?
Oh yeah, oh my god. Yeah, I don't imagine. Yeah,
that is true that like Sun Dances the new like

(01:01:58):
the Sun Dance Indie version is the new Lifetime version.
It's like, now that's not Lifetime anymore. They're gonna they're
gonna art it up and make it like, yeah, we'll
go hybrow with our true crime. Maurice, it has been
such a pleasure having you again as always. Where can
people find you and follow you? You can find me

(01:02:21):
online at Maurice Cherry dot com m A U R
I C E C H E R R Y, or
you can follow me on Twitter at Maurice Cherry. Yeah. Yeah,
And uh, is there a tweet or some of the
work of social media you've been enjoying, So yes, there is.
And I I don't know how I discovered this. I

(01:02:42):
was probably high one day and and was just browsing
through Twitter, but um, there there's this this troop of
Brazilian street dancers known as cart for a Cow um
and I've got a link to the tweet here. But
it's these people that dance throughout the streets of like
Salpolo and other parts of Brazil, and they're dressed as

(01:03:05):
different cartoon characters like Kyle from South Park or Mickey
Mouse or Mario or Goku. And one of the main
characters is this like long haired, furry handed person called
Fafoul that has like these big, like pendulous distended jaws

(01:03:25):
and a pig snout, but they do all these acrobatics
like they're dancing in the street. Fafoul does this like
thing where like it runs up a wall or something
like that. And the tweet that I that I have
here is like it's sort of like a fan cam
video that I guess someone put together of a popular
Brazilian song and like it has clips of them dancing
throughout the streets. I have been obsessed with it ever

(01:03:47):
since I've seen it. All right, we will link off
to that in the footnotes, so you can check that
ship out. Miles Where can people find you? What's the
tweet you've been enjoying? You can find me on Twitter
and Stagram, PlayStation network, Miles of Gray. Also the other
podcast for twenty Day Fiance where you know we're talking
ninety day married at first sight, all that trash up

(01:04:10):
in your veins. Let's come check that out tweet that
I like. Let's see uh this one. This tweet is
from Hybrid at Hybrid original underscore. It said I'm not ugly,
but if you see me on my mom's Facebook, then
I don't know what to tell you, because you know,
parents would post some fun photos of you and you're like,
what the That's why I'm on Facebook because I refused

(01:04:35):
to see those old photos. Uh. And that was just
very relatable. And also Deb Holland at Deb Holland and
am thank you to the U. S. Senate for your
confirmation vote today. As Secretary of Interior. I look forward
to collaborating with all of you. I am ready to serve.
Hashtag beef ears great to see uh native American woman
just running the interior now, uh we God bless Let's

(01:04:57):
just let's keep going. Let's see, let's see even more
and more improvement. Please tweet. I enjoyed A couple of
people abolish rpd uh tweeted this at me. A couple
other people did uh at we we goo tweeted till
my Today I learned my year old grandma spent her
year in isolation, studying the NBA and filling a notepad

(01:05:19):
with her favorite players on each team. And she's like,
it's a photograph of her year old grandma showing off uh,
legal pad with three teams written on it and her
their favorite players underneath. Toronto Toronto Raptors, no players, not
not a fan of any of them. Brooklyn Brooklyn nets

(01:05:40):
she has two of the people you'd expect, Kevin Durant
and James Harden Philly, Philadelphia, seventy six ers, Danny Green
It Toronto, repped in I think Toronto repped in nobody,
but gen of it. Yeah, anyways, that's adorable, awesome. Uh.

(01:06:04):
Dave Horrowitz tweeted post COVID plan equals open a family
guy themed Schwarmo place called Oh Peter h and K.
Whole Sailor tweeted, every baby boomer knows someone who was
in a car wreck and the doctor told them if
they had been wearing a seatbelt, they would have been killed,

(01:06:26):
which is damn. That's so my dad loves talking about.
And I found out if if it had been a
half an inch to the left, he would have been
a gone, ripped my head off. Yeah, that's right there,
you'd have been pouring out, pouring one out for me
along with Uncle Ben in a landa Lake's lady. That's right.

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(01:07:12):
like to also link off to a song that you
recommend people go check out. What is today's recommendation? This? Uh,
this is a track from KRS. It's just not Cares one,
just a producer name Caress with a period at the end. First, yeah,
waiting in Vain is then Waiting in Vain edit is

(01:07:32):
the name of the track. And it's a very just
it's only on SoundCloud because this is like when you
got to get in the indie producer vibe. But it's
just a Bob Marley. It's Bob Marley's Wait in Vain,
but it's like it's turned up, like to be a
little more modern and vibe. And if you smoke weed
or you like to dance, if you have a toad

(01:07:53):
that likes to jump up in your boot, you got
honey in your hips, and then you should put this
on and do something. But this is wait but like again,
there is a Cares with a weight in Vain edit.
We gotta find it on soundloud or the footnotes footnotes
foot notes. All right, we recommend you check that out
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