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April 18, 2019 67 mins

In episode 373, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian and Nerdificent co-host Dani Fernandez to discuss Carl's Jr. new CBD Burger, Beyonce's Coachella documentary and album drop, Mayor Pete making Tucker Carlson...hungry, Roy Moore leading the polls in Alabama, anti-semitic coffee shop owners, the 20th anniversary of the Star Wars: Episode I premier, a little NBA Playoff talk, and more!

FOOTNOTES:

1. Carl's Jr. to Test CDB Infused Burger

2. Beyonce Releases Coachella Live Album

3. Tucker: Media cheats on Beto with Buttigieg

4. Mason-Dixon Alabama Poll 2020 Senate Race

5. Coffee shop owner faces backlash for alleged anti-Semitic posts

6. Lori Loughlin And Mossimo Giannulli Are Reportedly So Angry That People Think They’re ‘Cheaters’

7. Sunni Colón - Technicolor

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season seventy eight episode
for Jack Daily Sight Guys, the podcast when we take
a deep dive into America's share consciousness and say, officially,
off the top, fuck coke Industries and fuck Fox News.
It's Thursday eighteen, two thousand nineteen. My names Jack O'Brien ak.
It''s a Jack world. Oh Brian, it's it's a Jack world.

(00:25):
Oh Brian, it's it's a Jack world. Oh Brian, it's
a Jack Jack world. Percive hannisul to this. I don't
thrilled to be joined as always by my co host
Mr Miles rad It's been one day this is a
daily e zy. Coke Industries are trying to make me angry.

(00:47):
One day the shack laughed at me saying, ZiT gang
would never cure my e d Two days it's Jack
Star Wars rant and one week from when I said
I love sweatpants Bomb give it to him. Thank you,
d J Daniel, I'm the ones and twos and shout
out to Matt Dick though at Dick Crane for that

(01:08):
wonderful Yeah it's Brandon. Who's that blue stoccurate ladies? Right? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Were those all accurate? Were those all things? Because I
do remember saying that my zikang never gonna cure your et?
Was that yesterday? I think? Was it? Yeah? That was
yesterday or maybe the day before. I mean, to be honest,

(01:30):
I went don't. I said, well, yeah, every day the
same thing. I'm already in the office, sobbing. You come
in and you're like, who's up there? And I'm like,
and you didn't hear? Like to the eady thing again
and you're like, zek early, you can cure it. Well,
we're thrilled to be joined in by the frantically typing,

(01:53):
hilarious comedian and actress Danny Fernandez. Life is like her
er McKain here in dan Berg all right, raised cars,
It's dan girl. So the mystery be Brian dan Well Fernan, Yes,

(02:20):
how are you? Like? Yesterday? I shared a piece of
indvit a piece of me on Twitter that my blow's
name is Fernando Fernandez, Papa Freddie, but like I think Fernande. Yeah.
Shout out to people who have the very similar first
name to the last name. Yeah, like Myhomi from high school,
use of Yusuf there you go, or my third son,
Brian O'Brien, Yeah, Brian O'Brien. Yeah, yeah, but you got it.

(02:43):
If it's O'Brien O'Brien, that would be Bran. Like if
his name is like, oh Henry oh and then Brian
middle name and yes, yes, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. Wait
is oh Henry a candy bar also a short story
writer well as Oh Henry a candy story writers used

(03:05):
to be Yeah, it is. I don't know, it sounds
and that's all I know. Uh well, Danny, it is
so wonderful to have you back. We're going to get
to know you a little bit better in a moment. First,
I want to talk about something that we won't be
talking about today because we just don't know. We don't know.
It hasn't been released yet as of this recording, they

(03:26):
have not released the Mother Report, and so you guys
can go read all four hundred pages of it with
like fifty percent of it redacted right now. That's probably
what we're doing as you're listening to this, But it
was not out as we're recording this, so we'll probably
possibly drop some extra material in the coming days as

(03:47):
we are able to read through that shit. We're gonna
talk about a couple of the things we're telling our
listeners about today, such as that Carl's Jr. Is coming
with the CBD Burger on four twenty, our first CBD
burger as a species. Yeah, I guess we're fast food.

(04:07):
Yeah yeah, this is new new ground. All right, It's
only going to be available in uh Denver, but oh well,
so get to Denver. On four twenty, We're gonna talk
about Beyonce's new album that just dropped and the new
documentary on Netflix. We're gonna talk about Mayor Pete and
what he's making Tucker Carlson feel, how Tucker Carlson is

(04:30):
covering Pete, Buddha Jedge, and uh, just some some backstory
about how Tucker deals with his feelings when it comes
to homosexuality. We're just gonna ask Alabama, what the fuck?
What the what the funk Alabama? All of that. And
it is the twenty year anniversary of the Phantom Menace

(04:52):
dropping the face that I'll give him that one. Do
you remember? The was like, what were they dr Pepperkins
or whatever? Pepsi so many of those. I shout out
to my mom who still has my Suboba Pepsi can
at the house that's like the but she's throw away
the cards that's like the Jason Kidd Rookie card of

(05:15):
like soda cans, like, oh man, these are gonna be
worth so much. The Phantom Menace collector cup for McDonald's.
You know, I have to see because them ships. I
remember last time I saw them was like five years ago,
and I was like, why do you still have this?
I don't feel like discolored now, And also like it's evaporated,
so the can has started to like cave in on itself,
so there's no pressure in the can holding it out anymore.

(05:36):
I got five shades later than it used to be.
I gotta Anakin and a sobola. I want to do
an unboxing or whatever. But of that kid just like
drink it. I mean, why not five million views? Yeah, Danny, Yes,
we like to ask our guests, what is something from
your search history that is revealing about who you are?
You know? And this is I feel like I've coming

(05:58):
twice with a Google search history that was just porn,
but um, this one is actually for an important reason
because I feel like not everyone is paying attention to
what's happening in the UK. Uh and that is that
they're having a porn that too. This is more important,
um no, is that actually they're having an essentially age

(06:19):
I D that will be taken into effect this summer.
And so essentially what that means is everybody that wants
to watch porn will, like on you porn porn Hub
like those sites, will have to log in with their
credentials not kidding. It will be either a passport, driver's
license or credit card. Um and the port like the

(06:39):
service they're using his mind geek um. And it should
alarm you one because that could happen here too, because
it's a really easy wave to have everyone's porn viewing
ship and linked with their identity all in one area
for a hacker to hack into, especially if the government
is controlling it. I could see that potential candidates over

(07:02):
there being used against them like randomly leaked, accidentally leaked,
you know, um a lot. And and and then there's
also it's not they're not blocking the reddit which has porn.
Twitter straight up has poorn, like I mean very porn,
very graphic. Every social media platform yeah yeah, but those
aren't blocked, and so only these are if this change

(07:23):
goes into effect, will yeah, it's just just teenagers sharing point.
But but it is really kind of like the consequences
of it can be really scary and can be used
against people. I feel like if it is hacked and leaked.
And also just I mean, of course everyone's like, well
we already know the government's watches, but now it's like

(07:43):
really centralized being able to see what you're watching. Well,
that's funny that the people who are the advocates for
this law are they're so focused on like it's just
too easy for children come across pornography and it's going
to continue to be because it's on Twitter tumbler. Tumbler
blocked it, but read it an imager are not blocked exactly.
And also the search for pornography is the birthrate of

(08:05):
true adolescent kids at some level. Right at least boys,
I can speak from Nasty asked boys watched porn when
I was a teenage, Like I've ran into porn when
I was a teenager, and that something I've met it
on this street, Oh what are you doing here? And
I'm sure the generation before me had playboys and like
you know, like would stash them under that like it's

(08:27):
not right. Well, also when they say, we hope that
the introduction of this age verification will help in protecting children,
making it harder for young people to accidentally come across
online pornography. Yeah, you know, these are these are people
who are trusting their children's explanation for why they're looking
at porno. They're like, oh, I just I was on

(08:50):
I was on Yahoo, just looking at the news for
the day, and then this just popped up. I was
playing a super nes emulator, playing Earthworm Jim right, and
suddenly this dude is some nasty penises. I don't know, mom.
And in terms of like this is not going to work.
The only thing this is gonna do is increase like
young people's tech literacy so that they're able to get

(09:13):
around this, which they're already more tech literate than people
over the age of eighteen. So they're going to fuck
this thing way up, like it'll be so easy for
them to get around. And you're you're just basically going
to be collecting the porn watching happens of all of
you when it's you know, centralized like that, and just

(09:34):
in like the puritanical kink shaming world we live in,
like what happens to somebody who like, if if God forbid,
there were a leak of this information, the damage to
somebody's whatever because of this. I just feel like people,
you know, people could be outed. My biggest Yeah. Another
concern would be like, say, if a woman is running
for office or you know, running in and um, it's

(09:58):
leaked that she, you know, and she stands up for
sexual harassment or things in it's leak that she's into
kink or rough sex or whatever, which is consensual. In
their minds, They're like, oh, look, she like stands up
about rape, but she's okay with this thing about getting
choked or whatever. And it's like, it's I could see this.
I don't know. It would be very interesting to see
what happens this next upcoming years and if that is

(10:20):
going to be implemented in any way over here. Yeah. Yeah,
oh my god, I don't know what I mean, who knows?
Did you really just say you don't know? I know
our country? Of course. What I'm saying is it's just
the powers that be with pornography in this country, you know.
I feel like I think porn can get people to
u unites people. There's one other thing that I wanted

(10:41):
to address about this, and that is some of the
moms on Facebook are like, yeah, but it will make
it harder for pedophiles to like get ahold of child porn.
I like you porn and porn, I don't have that.
They would be shut down, Like they make millions of
dollars having regular porn and like kink, like adults, they
follow the rules. There's no way they're going to get
involved in that. They and that's completely legal. You'd have

(11:04):
to go on some back channel or black web thing.
So no, that's actually not helping it at all. This
is with legal porn sites, if anything, to like social
media porn that is like native to social media. I
think that's a place you're more likely to come into
some unregulated weird remember when Vine had like when Vine

(11:25):
was a thing and I was I didn't know there
was like porn all up in Vine, like with all
these weird ass hashtags people used to get to it.
The ship will continue, Yeah, but yeah, I don't know.
That's why I was looking at porn Okay, everyone, it
was for the article. Yeah, because I'm taking somebody's privacy.
I am a porn advocate. Porn that's my superhero name.

(11:45):
The porn is always at the very forefront of technology
when it comes to anything, like when films were first
invent when film was first invented, Uh, you know you
were talking about past generations. Me and my friends used
to watch stag films and garage just projected on a
reel to reel. No, But when film was first invented,

(12:06):
like among the first things that was filmed was porn,
And you know the beginning of the Internet was mostly
driven by porn and people realizing how much money they
can make off porne v R. That's surviving. I feel
like largely because of porn has pushed its technology. Yeah,
they used to have the um tech like the big

(12:28):
what was the tech c C S c S like
alongside the porn thing, and like the porn conference Comic
Con of porn like in Vegas on the same week,
like on purpose because they wanted to, like they were
kind of going back and forth trading secrets basically, but
it was yeah, you're you're right. It was totally easy
to get around it by like VPN and like other things. So, um,

(12:51):
I don't know where they're doing it. Moms on Facebook
are not going to solve this with their knowledge of
technologies vp in it. Yeah, like I'm in America, right,
They're gonna have to prevent all VPNs from ever existing
in the UK. Uh. What is something you think is overright? Um? Ghosting?
I just think like everyone, everyone online seems to be

(13:14):
like joking, like talking about it, and I feel like
this is my cross to bear, this is my my
brand and my messages. I think that it's really shitty
and I think like people make a lot of excuses
for ghosting. And I think I was on Culture Kings
and I talked about it for like thirty minutes, but
I just as someone like I feel like a lot
of times people will be like, well I have anxiety

(13:36):
or I have depression, which are two things that I have. Um,
and that's why I couldn't That's why I ghosted them.
And I'm like, but you don't care about the person
on the other end that might also have that as well,
Like what about that person feelings? So I just I
see it a lot, and I see it. I think
my generation makes a ton of excuses of why it's okay,
and I don't think it's okay, And no one's going

(13:57):
to change my mind, thank you? Yeah, you're a brand.
Is ghost porn? Don't ghost? Anti ghost. It's like Ghostbusters
people showing up when they say they're gonna be there porn,
except people show up when they say they're gon't be there.
That's it. I'm an advocate. I like a punctual porn
star punctuality porn. Well, I mean, yeah, I guess it's

(14:19):
too easy for people to just ghost and not really
think of, like, you know, your own character or like
what that says. I mean, I get it obviously, if
you're overwhelmed with anxiety or something or whatever you're struggling with,
that's a certain issue. But I think also too if
I know people who just ghost because they're lazy, you
know what I mean, And that's a lazy ghosting. Get

(14:40):
it out of here, and we can't tell the difference
between that. Just respond and say hey, sorry, overcome back
crippling anxiety or like something like that. You just don't
let them know that you're going through something like it's
taking advantage of the like sort of impersonal nature of
what we have to like communicate with each other. And
it's just like we need to do better than that.

(15:00):
Like what whether it is, like you know, pushing past
your boundaries and being like this is the uncomfortable thing
to say, but this is how I'm feeling, and like,
let's just not talk for a couple of weeks or
something like that, but I just like to do it.
You'll feel better too. It's the it's just a thing
of respect. I think it's like a complete lack of
respect for the other person, especially if the person gave

(15:20):
you their body like that is such a intimate thing.
And I just feel like, yeah, I'm going to have
more conversations about it and bring it into the squad,
you know what I mean. The ghosts need to respect
the living. You can just you can just appropriate that
Ghostbusters logo. Yeah, and just if you have like a
dating profile, just do the little circle with ghosts not interested?

(15:45):
Call me fucking Dr Bankman. What if something you think
is underrated? Oh, you know, being kind? No, I'm just
kidding that funny, being kind. I watched The Monsters when
I tweeted a pick of Lily Munster that like everybody,
I'm fine as hell, Yvonne de Carlo, Yeah, did you

(16:07):
see that pick? I tweeted it's hot. Um. But anyways,
the Munsters. I love the Adams family love them, and
they're getting a lot of, you know, a traction right
now because they just were announced as having a new
animated show with Oscar Isaac in it. But I went
back and I watched The Munsters and it is like
classic TV sitcom writing, super funny, Like I just I

(16:29):
love it, and um, anyways, it's on Netflix, so go
watch The Munsters. Oh the whole series is I think
so damn it was. Oh shit, that's the photo yo,
Lily Wait, hold on, hold on, Dan, bring that for real.
That's not real. I mean art, that's got to be

(16:51):
fan art. They didn't. They didn't have a spiderweb, did you.
Well maybe not, but like you, she's definitely done like
pin up portraits for her. I mean, it's funny that
now that you mentioned it. As a kid, that was
the one show in black and white that would come
on the TV that I would actually watch because it
was easy to like understand. It was funny to me.
Other shows will come on like I Love Lucy. I

(17:11):
was like, okay, I'll watched a little bit. But because
they were Monsters, I was like, yeah, okay, Frankenstein and
Grandpa Monster is one of the like when I see
a picture of him, I'm like, oh, yeah, that was
my childhood. I watched that dude all the time, Like
Grandpa Monster is very specific. Uh memory. Yeah, man, that
her pictures something Grandpa Munster. Alright, so check out the

(17:34):
Monsters everybody. Yeah, go watch it. Classic TV sit come writing.
I was about to be like, yeah, and they're making
a comeback because on inside the NBA they keep saying
you rang whenever this dude on the seventies sixers place
because he's like seven four. Uh that's from the atoms.
I A improving your point. Uh. And finally, what is

(17:55):
a myth? What's something people think is true you know
to be false? Okay, this one is that, um, people
of color are taking writers jobs. I see that a
lot on Twitter, especially in the writing community. Uh that
is not true. Um. Yeah, So we got some stats.
This was on more than two series in seventeen season.
They haven't come out yet with but just thirteen points

(18:18):
seven percent of television writers where people of color. That
means eighty six point three percent. We're white eighty six
point three percent. Um, And just a reminder, we make
up over the population. U c l A every year
comes out with their annual Hollywood Diversity Report. Um, so

(18:39):
this is for last year. The number of shows created
by people of color has risen to nine point four percent.
We did it, nine point four percent. Awesome? Does it
become unfair for the whites? So it leads? This goes on.
I got a couple more stats for you. I just
want to really drive this home because I see this
all the time, and I see people being like, I
lost my job to diversity higher lash my, it's creating

(19:03):
like a race war amongst writers and actors. Yeah. Here,
I know. I hear actors and people talk like that
kind of ship, you know, because because I didn't get it,
I didn't get it. Um, leads, let's talk about acting.
Leads played by people of color in the top performing
films increased from thirteen point nine percent to nineteen point

(19:23):
eight percent. That means eight point eight percent are still white.
Eighty percent of leads, uh in top performing films are
still white. And uh, this honestly goes on forever. I
actually to tie this in. I had I wrote in
a book that came out this year called The Good
Immigrant USA. It was a follow up to The Good
Immigrant that came out in the UK that um Rizal

(19:45):
med Road in um Coco. kN rod In has a
bunch of essays and so I also quoted in there.
I think one of the former U c l A
ones that was sixteen that was talking about Latin X
roles and we made in the entire year. They looked
at every single platform, including streaming platforms including cable. We

(20:05):
only made five point eight percent of all speaking roles
five and I think we got bumped to like twelve.
And still I think people are mistaking the emphasis that
people are putting on the rise of people of color
in creator roles as like to overlook what the actual
larger statistics are because a lot of the examples like

(20:26):
oh cool that person got a show. That's that's a
black show, this is the Latin next show, this is
an Asian show, and it's a story because it's noteworthy
because it's and then so people are like, oh, so,
I guess uh, they've taken over right, And I also think,
I mean there is if you're used to a world
where it is white actors, some white actors aren't going

(20:47):
to get roles that used to get roles, and that's
a correction that needs to happen unfortunately. I mean, if
you even played it by the straight stats, then maybe
only seventy of roles should be white, like if you're
trying to reflect society at large. But at the end
of the day, like the number of people of color
becoming a larger and larger demographic in this country, and again,

(21:09):
look what happens people watch shows? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah,
those were actually the highest. That is another thing that
u c l A Found was did you go to
school there? Okay, it's a big fan of Wooden. It's
a good business kid. Yeah, because because you relate to more,
you have a wider demographic. Yeah. People have been turning

(21:32):
down money to be racist in Hollywood for a long time.
Like that's that's a fact. Now. Granted, they probably were
just like you know, clinging to what they their instincts
were telling them because they were just you know, well,
this makes me feel better as somebody who has grown
up watching these things, and they were like, you know,

(21:54):
using past results to just dictate everything they were doing
in the future. That's how they were justifying it to
them those but they were essentially actively turning down money
to be racist. Uh, let's talk about Carl's Jr. Come
with the CBD burger on for twenty Yeah, I'm sorry,
I had to you switching lanes. That's right, Carls Jr.

(22:16):
Is doing it to us. They just swerve and irving
drop this on us out of nowhere. Uh. But so
it's gonna be a cheeseburger, the Rocky Mountain High cheeseburger. Yeah, Bra,
you fucking pumped for this doggie because I'm not right.
I mean, look, I love that, you know, shout out

(22:39):
to Mccarl's Jr. I love the Santa Fe chicken sandwich.
A big fan, big fan, long time, first time. But
I think what's more interesting is that we're seeing fast
food company trying to actually introduce CBD into their menu.
That's interesting. Again, you know, CBD for people who are uninitiated,
it isn't psychoactive, So I don't expect to get that
high where you suddenly be like, do you guys hate me?

(23:02):
It's just gonna you know, it'll soothe you. But I
think it's more just this is obviously just a fun
spectacle because it's only being sold in one location. If
you know, the Carl's Jr. Ont Colorado Boulevard, and Devor Colorado.
Get ready because six am Mountain time, that motherfucker will
be on sale. Four four dollars and twenty cents. Yeah

(23:23):
it was. Yeah, but like everyone that good Carls Junior
is already high because yeah, you're gonna be high. Then
you're gonna eat that CBD burger and you're gonna be like, yeah,
you're like I mean this, now, let me describe the burger. Okay,
it is a double cheese burger too, beef patties with
Santa Fe sauce, ganging hemp infused. Oh oh, so they

(23:45):
took the Santa Fe sauce and refused that with CBD oil,
then pickled hipinos, pepper jack cheese, and Chris cut fries. Okay,
in the in the same And so when we say
it's not psychoactive because I've never done CBD, oh you
got to man bro um. But it is. It's relaxed.
It relaxes. They say that, like it promotes a feeling

(24:07):
of well being, So that would seem to be have
a psychological impact, but it's not a thing where you
actively get it's a yeah, it's like a physical more.
I mean again, I think, look, if you really want
to see it. I would probably buy two of these things,
eat us sober and see how you feel. But the
diarrhea might, you know, obscure the actual effects of the cbdo. Alright,

(24:29):
we're gonna take a quick break. We'll be right back.
And we're back, and so is Beyonce. She dropped a
live album from her from Balla from a couple of

(24:50):
years ago, Come Coming, Coming. Miles was playing it in
the in the office this morning where those of us
not fortunate enough to be at the show untimes. Pretty good,
well recorded and yeah coincides with the Netflix documentary. Uh
that I mean, I'm I'm I'm saving that for four.
I need something to sit down. I love that she
hopped from HBO to Netflix and now I just want

(25:12):
like CBS all access to get her to be like
to pull up their Sisney plus yeah Disney plus yeah,
yeah exactly. Who knows the power. But it's just funny,
like when you watch the trailers and stuff for the
Netflix thing. I was telling Jack like her, her like
aura and her like the myth of Beyonce is so big,
and the shadows she cast that you could just do

(25:34):
the most pretentious ship to cut together in a Beyonce
thing and just like put Maya Angelou reading one of
her poems. Yeah, yeah, her work, and you're just like yep, yeah,
like because it just it's because it doesn't feel like bullshit,
which it feels sounds like the best job to have.
You're like, no, this is what I want. Yeah, We're
going to have a recording of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburger drip

(25:56):
over over, a slow motion shot of me walking down
the hallway. Have to have absolute and you're like, yet
full blown charisma to be able to pull that shut off.
Let's talk about Mayor Pete. But he is uh Mr
Budda Jedge is you know, he's doing well. He's he's
gone from outsider to now being the third place in

(26:16):
the polls, even though he's only nine percent I think,
right in the pole. Three months ago, zero percent, a
few months ago like three percent, and now he's at
nine percent. Yeah, and he's been dealing with a lot.
There are people heckling him in Iowa the other day
at at an event, and he's just you know, rolling
with the punches. Seems like he's got his head on right. Um.
But Tucker Carlson seems to have a I don't know

(26:40):
he has a problem with Pete Bouda Judge, or he
has his eye on Pete Buda Judge. I don't know
how to just listen to this. This is him um
on Tucker Carlson's show the other night. His opening monologue
was about Pete Blute Judge and sort of how the
media is just in him. Yes, a real renaissance man.
He was liked smarter brother, little bit and he's so

(27:01):
smart to try to channel Obama, the second coming of Obama.
We'll say about that, my press may have been answered.
If that's the draw to this point has been young, fresh,
positive and to change agent. This guy is chicken soup
for my soul. Chicken soup for my soul. Even by
the naughty standards of the news media, this is a

(27:22):
new level of political commitment. They don't just want to
vote for this guy. They want to consume him like
a hearty stew, every last drop of Buddha Judge. They're
all in what I'm sorry? What so? Yeah. He goes
from you know, having it seems like he's making a

(27:42):
commentary on the media's obsession to like purring and doing
like a weird like visceral feels very much like him
dancing the line of like sexualizing there like obsession with
him because he thinks it's gross that Democrats are so
porting a guy who's gay but like not coming out
and saying that just being like you really like, I

(28:04):
don't think he's walking the line. He's just basically in
his mind he I think he felt he was overt
like they just want to consume him like a party still.
And I don't know. This is something that made me
curious about is how Republicans will deal. Like they probably
won't overtly, you know, make voices like high pitched voices

(28:26):
and you know, tease him like that, but like, will
this be the way they do it go about it?
I don't know, like just trying to do some weird
sub textual ship. I mean, there was someone on one
pundit who was a conservative pundit said something to the
effect of, like, well, Pete boodhi chage is so unusual
that a lot of voters are probably gonna flock to

(28:47):
Trump if he gets the nomination, So they are using
coded you know what I mean, because he's diametrically opposed
to the Christian conservative right that is fueling Trump's whole
candidacy and presidency. So I'm it seems like they already
are trying to do that. But again, I think because
you know, he's actually able to address the weird fearmongering

(29:08):
that conservatives drum up about homosexual men, and he's able
to like answer that and completely dismantle those arguments, they're
having trouble finding a way to try and paint him
in a bad light aside from doing stuff like this, right,
So this made us curious about you know what Tucker
Carlson's past has been when it comes to addressing homosexuality.

(29:32):
And uh, Miles, you dug up this clip where he claims, well,
I guess we can just play yeah. I mean this
is this is something that like um on wankette they
were pointing out, like it's true, like he has this
weird he always has something to say about trans people
or gay men and things like that. Um. And in
two thousand seven, around the time that Senator Larry Craig

(29:54):
went through his controversy in the airport restroom, UM, Tucker
Carlson goes on MSNBC and like the context of this
conversation is about Larry Craig. But in it you hear
Tucker Carlson give his own anecdote about his experience with
homosexuals in a bathroom. Having sex in a public men's
room is outrageous. It's also really common. I've been bothered

(30:17):
in men's rooms, I think, really, yeah, yeah, yeah, And
I don't know. Have you been bothered in public rest
because I have. I have. I got bothered Georgetown really
in high school. Yes. And let me just say My
point is, let me just say, actually, what did you do?
By the way, what did you do when he did that?
I got when I went back with someone I knew

(30:38):
and grabbed the guy by this, you know, gang grabbed
him and did what hit him against instead? Actually, and
then the cops came and arrested him. But let me
say that, so, um, so you are a gay basher. Yeah,
and you're assaulting this man or trying to which this
is a hard time. So after right off for that

(31:00):
clip came out and was like what the fund did
Tucker Carlson just say on MSNBC. His response was, let
me be clear about an incident I referred to on
MSNBC last Night in the mid nineteen eighties, while I
was a high school student. A man physically grabbed me
in the men's room in Washington, d C. I yelled,
pulled away from him, and ran out of the room.
Twenty five minutes later, a friend of mine and I

(31:22):
returned to the men's room. The man was still there,
presumably waiting to do to someone else what he had
done to me. My friend and I seized the man
and held him until the security guard arrived. Several bloggers
have characterized this as a sort of gay bashing that's
absurd and an insult to anybody who has fought back
against an unsolicited sexual attack. I wasn't angry with the
man because he was gay. I was angry because he

(31:44):
assaulted me. He said that he slammed that dude and
laughed about that with Joe Scarborough and the other dude
from him, like the toxic bro party of I mean
that how far we've come from two thousand seven? Very little?
But it's just then he so at the end of
that clip, actually his original thing that we played from MSNBC,

(32:05):
he said, right after he says, and the cops came
and arrest him, and right after he says, but let
me say that I'm the least anti gay right winger
you'll ever meet. That was his like defensive towards and
he probably thinks that's true. He just thinks it's weird
and gross. Also, like in gay hookup culture, people were
meeting in bathrooms because homosexuality was so vilified that people

(32:26):
had to they couldn't go to normal spaces to meet
each other. So again he's just like, yeah, doing what
the predatory gays do, trying to you know. And this
whole thing was very very odd, but again not surprising
considering his past comments. And then he had like another
thing where he was talking about how he's like I
was making saying SNL shouldn't have made fun of Isis. Instead,

(32:46):
they should have done like a sketch about like creepy
transgender bathrooms. He's like, that would be interesting, that would
be comedy to mock our enemies. Huh Oh, he was
upset about mocking Isis. Yeah, he's again this is it's
all very very confusing. Um, but I think this is
we're starting to see. I don't know if this is

(33:08):
the strategy they're taking up against Buddha Judge. I imagine
that they'll be hitting him on masculinity, because I feel
that they often do that with with other candidates as well,
and especially with female candidates. Is like, can she handle
being in the office, What if she cries? You know,
she handle being sexually harassed for most of her life.
We don't talk about that. Um, So I'm that is

(33:29):
I think what you'll mainly be seeing from Trump, honestly
and his his comments about an insult about him will
be not being man enough because he already says that
about other men in the right and even the people
who were heckling, like there was like a weird uh
Satan and Jesus like costume show that was going on
and people were yelling about sodom and gomorra while I

(33:51):
was talking. It's just uh, I mean, that's precisely the
threat he poses. So this is the responsor sing from
the people who are like threatened by this, that somehow
this man could show people or just do away this
myth that you know that all all homosexual men are
a certain way. Yeah, and they will focus on his
military service and trying to debunk that he did anything serious,

(34:14):
or you know, they'll like drag people out of the
woodwork that like claim to have served with him and
claim he was like bad or you know what they did,
did John Kerry, because I mean the election, the nomination
of John Kerry, Like you couldn't have a veteran who
like put his life on the line like for the
country be the other guy's candidate. You had to like

(34:37):
put a lie to that. So I mean with Tugger Carlson,
like questioning the manhood of Podge, that's ridiculous. So he's
going to have to find a way to undermine the
fact that pe Budge is a military veteran. They're probably
gonna be like, well, he was in the Navy. So
you can then make it like trying to take shots
of different branches of the military or some ship. It's

(34:58):
interesting though, the because dudes who are cruising in public
restrooms are notoriously into guys and bow ties and boat
shooes there. That's typically like a sign of like somebody
that you want to hook up with. So yeah, Tucker, Tucker, Um, alright,
let's let's just check in with Alabama real quick. Yeah,
really quick? Yeah, I think you do right, So, um,

(35:22):
I mean, god, you remember when it was when Jeff
Sessions vacated his seat to become legal Sniguel Attorney General.
Luther Strange took over. Uh, and then people felt like,
you know, I think this, I think we actually need
to have a special election here figure out who should
be there, because there was a lot of controversy about
Luther Strange being in there. Anyway. Luther Strange wanted Luther
Strange out right, he wanted No, he wanted Luther Strange

(35:45):
Trump wanted. But then Luther Strange lost, so he had
to kind of be like really more, that's right, that's right. Um.
So then Roy war One I get, you know, the primary,
I guess too, to go into the special election go
against Doug Jones. And everyone was like, all these stories
were coming up. Oh you know, Roy Moore seems to
have a history with allegedly uh courting young women, having

(36:06):
physical relationships with miners, and people were like, oh my goodness,
the Republican Party is putting there. There might behind someone
with these kinds of allegations. He ultimately lost to Doug
Jones by very little, just barely. Um, and now it
seems like Alabama might be ready for Roy Moore again

(36:28):
because in a reasonable we see that Doug Jones has
a forty five percent approval rating with forty four disapproving um.
And then along with that, they asked if the Republican
primary for Alabama's US Senate seat were held today, for
whom would you vote if the candidates were and they
put it on in here. Roy Moore is in the
lead by quite a bit, with the majority being women

(36:49):
voting for him men of women. Yeah, So I thought
I thought it was wild. Like looking back, I was like, man,
we needed a win so bad that we'd be unadmitted,
uh child predator, and we're like celebrated like it was
the super Bowl. But this dude is that popular still? Yeah?

(37:14):
I mean I think it just shows how part is
in the state is right, they don't want a Democrat
representing them to the point where they're like, honestly, let's
give the alleged predator another another go, right, But we'll see.
And also, like when you really look at just kind
of what looks like because this would be for you
have Trump on the ballot there, the turnout is going

(37:34):
to be let Yeah, so we'll see. I mean you
could go either way. But yeah, uh, come on, Alabama,
Come on Alabama. Not like come on Alabama, but like
come on Alabama. Seriously, Alabama, are we a little serious? Alabama? Alabama? Meanwhile,

(37:55):
are you sure Alabama? All? And finally, a coffee shop
owner in New Mexico, Uh, well, it was posting some
I guess he would say hot takes no straight up
anti Semitic r and found out where what anti Semitism
gets you in. This man was the owner of a

(38:19):
coffee shop called v Roast Bistro in Albuquerque, I believe
in anyway, like over some disagreement with his landlord, just
came out with this like ridiculous anti Semitic screen on Facebook,
essentially saying ship like oh why are Jews always the
source of suffering in the world, and saying things like
oh the Jews they holocausted themselves with the way on

(38:40):
the v Ros Bistro Facebook. No, no, it was on
his own. It was on his own. Yeah, this on
his own, um, and then said blame Jews for taking
over what just the usual anti Semitic nonsense and then
saying like ending it with by describing Jewish people as
like fucking animals that deserve everything that happened. So this
did not go overwell with the public because I think,

(39:03):
unlike what this person may have believed the climate is
in this country. Um, a majority of people aren't down
with this kind of ship. Maybe in your little vacuum
of like maga hat wearing freaks. Ironically, though, so when
this came out, he says he was hacked. Me. I
was hacked. Someone hacked in my life and they said
they probably after me because ironically he says he is
an anti Trump vegan. Uh huh. There's a picture of him.

(39:26):
I don't know if this is him and his wife.
There's a picture of them. She has vegan everything. Uh
he seems to be Wait is that just being vegan
like absolve you of your sins like a good person,
I am vegan? Or also it's like my man, you know,
Trumpers don't exclusively own racism or anti semitism. You know,

(39:46):
Hitler was really into animals too, right, right, So again
he did all this ship, he denied it. The community
is basically boycotted the ship out of this business. Cut
to uh, like two days ago he came out and
he's like, I'm going to have to close my shop
because you know, it's become unsustainable. But I'm not closing

(40:07):
the shop. Because he was very clear he to say
that it wasn't because of the boycott, it's because it's
something his wife wanted him to do for a long time. Okay, okay,
what job does she want him to get? Then? Is
he just gonna not work now? I think just full
time nazi? Okay, yeah, yeah, I've seen some people doing that. Now. Yeah,
he's he's really into cosplay. Um, he's like called me

(40:29):
ob Stone Bunfield. There is a story about Michael and
Monica Plumbo in the local news from Albuquerque. The last
story about them was couple who used to be homeless
opens coffee shop. So they might have some histories of
mental difficulties, but we'll see. Yeah, I mean I think,
uh again, guys, being hateful doesn't help you in any way.

(40:53):
It's only helped the president. Yeah, and he's loyal to nobody, right. Yeah.
People look at him and they're like, you can can
do this all the way to the time, right and again,
this is the reason why people have to speak out
against this kind of ship, because as society, we owe
it to idiots like this to remind them that this
ship doesn't fly. So boy caught the ship out of people.
You hear people saying racist ship. You need to say

(41:15):
something and let people know. Yeah yeah, Black Panther one billion,
Captain Marvel one billion. So there you go, and we're
trying to stop the drop the truth. All Right, we're
gonna take another quick break. We'll be right back. And

(41:44):
we're back. And it is the twenty year anniversary of
the Phantom Menace Episode one. I want to play a
clip of somebody uh, just about to have their heart
stomped on with love Ben here since four pm Saturday
with Bob. Now we're both number one, came together, should

(42:08):
be all right, pumping nervous is all heck yeah, it's
just it's just going. The heart's racing a million miles
an hour. And that's how this this movie is gonna
feel when it's gone by. So that was somebody who
who had been waiting days outside of the movie theater.
How do you know they might have loved it, They

(42:31):
might have there He sounded like the age of a
Star Wars fan who probably didn't like it. Or it's
like everybody, right, we saw that first one, We're like okay, yeah,
And then he watched the pod Racer one because that's
what that was that got me. Oh yeah, and also look,
Darth Maul was sucking shut up with the forest that
we were. He was like picking up to bream, like
yeah yeah, and his like makeup and his like cool lightsabers. Yeah.

(42:55):
That last fight was dope. I was like, all right,
I'm gonna see the second one. That's gonna be It
was okay, uh, but it was like there there was
a sort of dawning sense that these were not going
to be as good as the other one. Yeah. I
mean I was very excited because I grew up in
that gap where I was born after the Star Wars

(43:15):
films were out, so I was just living off that
same VHS box set everybody had with the two flaps
on the side that had all three movies in it,
not the th h okay, the the fucking Gangster one
that had the handwritten star dots shits remember that the
animation anyway, or the illustration. So at first I was
so excited because I was like, yes, because I'm just

(43:37):
I love Star Wars, and I think it wasn't until
the second one came out that I was bothering to
entertain that this might not be going the way I
thought it was going to be. So for a while.
I was definitely in that that grouping of people who
were like that was tight dude and the dark maum
his ship turned into fucking half a lightsabers still got down. Yeah, Um,
look we got Duel of the Face. Yeah, we got

(43:58):
the kid from Jingle all the Way? So oh is
Jake Lloyd and Jingle all the Way? Yeah? Oh shit,
you wanted a turble Man, Dolah Jamie. Those are my cookies?
Oh Man, Simbad Simbad and Arnold Swartzenegger they bring them
to a back that was such a where's the reboot
of that? You know, where's that? Who would you do

(44:21):
that with? Now? The rock and the Rock left Arnold
Kevin Hart. Yeah, yeah, that would be good rock anyway. Yeah,
I don't know. I'm trying to think of like how
I feel, you know a lot of what there have
been a lot of articles about people who grew up
with that one, like who are very young when no

(44:43):
one came out, they're like, yes, that's the good it's
on the level with four or five, six, Well, they
probably identify with it more because they that's like the
one that's like the trilogies. They literally like were raised
on can you imagine if you saw that patter when
you're like five years old. That's how I feel. I
brought this up on Nertificent, but that's how I feel
about Batman and Robin because I didn't know it wasn't

(45:05):
good until I got older and everyone was like, no,
that that film is not good, like Crystal O'donald Yeah,
and freaking Donald Schwarzenegger again, as as Mr Free and
you have Poison Ivy because it was so the nipples,
but also it was so comic book like, it was

(45:26):
so for kids, like kids in a way that it
was colorful and huge stunts and like weird costumes and
like that just popped out of his feet somehow and
Uma Thurman doing like a May West impression the whole time.
So is Man? I think I had that soundtrack? Oh
you know, I won that soundtrack at a block party,

(45:46):
my neighborhood block party. I will always because I didn't.
I still think it's good. Yeah, I mean Batman Forever
was a great soundtrack, so why wouldn't Batman? But that
one had a fucking bone thugs and harmony on it,
looking into a man I should was in there, and R.
Kelly also was on there. Yeah, I definitely have movies

(46:09):
that as a kid I thought were good and then
I see them again and I still think they're good,
even though I know they're not. And I'm like, oh,
so this like my brain, my brain's expectations of movies
was is like formed in a teen Wolf shaped like prism,
where I think all movies should cohere to the screenwriting

(46:32):
rules of teen Wolf. Basically because I still yes, I'm like, well,
that was a perfect film. I can't, well, what are
you going to say about that? Goony is great? Yeah,
so my taste of movies because enough, yeah right, boom
Andy you it's our time up here. It's hard time.

(46:54):
He damn. That's back when like data was enough for representation, Jonathan,
your time up there. Brand is one of the underrated
psychopaths in the history of film. Like the flipout he
has there when she just sends up the Goonies jacket
and then when he tries to murder Brand by throwing

(47:15):
him off a cliff bike, like that's you're right, that
is some next level yeahs back in the day, rightiff
And I think at one point and he gets blown
off of a toilet by the crazy Ship they're doing
with pipes and then lands on his stomach and go mommy.
So he's like emotionally like developmentally stunted and uh yeah,

(47:41):
crack classic bully and give it up but can't take it.
Huh yeah. I miss when everything song was Kenny Loggins
or Cindy Lauper, Like everyone had a theme song for
every We need to go back to that. Every movie
should have its own things. Did they have on the
fucking producers where they were doing everything, you know what
has to be Kenny or Cindy. Man, those songs still slat, Yeah,

(48:02):
look shout out to Kenny long as a whole yacht
rock era. Yeah, and the songs that were influenced by him,
like the heat is on as we as we discussed
last week, still slap uh you guys give a sh
about the NBA playoffs? Alright? Moving on? I mean, look,
I raised quit, I raged quit the n B A.
I mean look, I jokingly said when we resigned Kobe, um,

(48:27):
but I would say when Magic just just did a
number on us. But anyway, I mean we could talk
about it. The resigned Kobe years contrast, and he was
on his way out, and I was like, I get
the loyalty thing. But I'm I'm practical with this magic.

(48:47):
Most people in the NBA are most most g ms
and president just like, should we keep this? I mean,
this guy's been a good service to the franchise. But
I was like, no, no, no, no, no, yeah, I
want to keep winning and we can leverage this to
get some new blood in here. And all the Kobe
fucking stands are like, no, he can do it all wrong.
I'm like the one of the few Kobe hating Laker fans.

(49:08):
At the very least you pay, you pay them market
like what the market dick kids. At worst, you asked
them to take a pay cut for the team so
you can sign other players and you'll make it up
to them by like making them the president basketball operations
when they retire and ship like that. Kobe went in

(49:28):
the opposite, give me everything, give me all of the
money from forever. He walked into that negotiation and said,
all your base are belonged to us. This by the way,
it seems like some ship we're just throwing out there,
but it will be the most controversial thing ever said
on the daily because Kobe stands are they singlehandedly like

(49:50):
fucked up Lebron season. I feel like like he was
just like yo, because it's been a hard time being
a Laker fan. We we got fucking fat, yeah what
I mean with the amount of championships we were winning
in that little stretch of time, and that has created
this like weird inflexibility of the fans to acknowledge that
another person come in, Look, are you a Laker fan

(50:12):
or you a Kobe fan? Right? You know? And I
think that's where most people nowadays. They're fans of players,
not teams. You know, I'm a Lebron fan. I usually
wherever he goes, uh, just his face just inside of
my own. Yeah, but of him as a high schooler, you, yes,
I was, uh, but yeah. I mean it's just a
couple of storylines. The East is pretty interesting. People are

(50:35):
feeling the Sixers, even though I'd like to see them
beat the nets more than one out of every eight quarters,
but that one quarter they had was pretty impressive. People
are still sleeping on the Celtics. J Honice is incredible.
I think people are sleeping on the Celtics because Bill
Simmons does this like reverse Jinks thing, and like he
dominates so much of like sports conversation right that He's like,

(50:58):
I am the Celtics aren't very good. Salex aren't very good.
Uh and yeah, but I think the sixers in Janics
are probably the most fun part of the playoffs right
now because they're both like you know, their ceilings are
crazy high. I am totally over Golden State. The only
question with Golden State is like whether they can motivate

(51:21):
themselves to dominate, Uh, like they can, or if they're
going to be like two board when you when you
get used to it. Yeah, find the fight. Yeah, Clippers exciting.
They're probably not win. But when talking about yeah, there
that come back, I could see people looking at that

(51:41):
come back and being like that'd be a fun place
to play, like the right star like choir or someone.
Mr Bros and Ribs laugh. Uh. Let's talk about cheaters
and Becky uh my favorite TV show man. They are
us every day man. They show how like out of

(52:03):
touch with the rest of society in the world they are.
Because now the newest t regarding Lori Laughlin and Massimo
is they have had it with the media treating them
like some cheaters, and they said that they're fair game
for jokes and memes they're tired of the memes. People
styles you meme them the funk out of here, please, uh,

(52:23):
And they're so yeah, they're really outraged by people who
are saying that they are cheaters. They are being destroyed.
Y'all are cheaters, first of all. And then they say
the idea of going to trial is terrifying for Lorie everything.
Why the fund did she uh plead not guilty? That's
the whole that's the dumb ship about this whole thing.
Everything comes out and trial, she said, everything or not
that's relevant to the case. She will be under a

(52:45):
microscope and you only have to look at the paparazzi
outside the court to know that there is widespread interest
in this case. She will lose every bit of her
privacy and that's a shame. This really is a family matter.
Oh family matters? Cut q rkle Did I do that now, Lorie? Uh.
The other thing is she's really worried about her daughters
having to take the stand. She says. Lorie is very
concerned about what a trial will do to her daughters. Uh.

(53:06):
It will undermine every accomplishment they have in the future,
and it will be part of their story forever. Enough ship.
It's not in their best interest for this to go
to trial, and Lorie knows it, because if it goes
to trial, the girls will have to take the stand
and be cross examined by a prosecution that wants nothing
more than to put a notch on their belt. Oh
my god, if only there was a way to prevent
this from going to trial and saving yourself additional embarrassment

(53:28):
from manipulating a system with your means. Oh wait, you
could have took the fucking plea deal right. Also, like
it will undermine every accomplishment they have in the future.
They already said their goals. Her daughter like made that
video that was essentially like I just kind of want
to party. I want to go to school so I
can Like I don't really I'm probably gonna drop out
after a year, but like, I just want to go
to the party. Don't get me wrong, I want to

(53:50):
go to college because game days are going to be
lit essentially, Um, It's it's so clear, like what the problem,
like their family dynamic because she's like, oh my god,
people will see my children and see what dummies they
are like basically by putting them on the stand. It's

(54:11):
just like yo, you are this is the problem. You
are just protecting them from all conflict, all anything like
that can't be your primary concern. Yeah, I mean, I
think when your parents are going that far to ensure
that you don't have to do a lick of work,
you're already screwed. Did you see? No matter if you
have this controversy article last week that said that she's

(54:32):
relying on her faith in yoga to cope, Yeah, I mean, yeah,
shout out the you know the Lord and um Brendan
over at yoga at home at mad Yoga. Well, apparently
things have been a little crazy behind the scenes of

(54:53):
Fuller House for a while because we we also have
a story that's interesting because it could have applications for
how people who are accused in you know, the me
too movement fight back. Uh, and also because it's funny
to look at just how weird this show was behind

(55:13):
the scenes. But Fuller House was. I think it's coming
up on its fifth season, fourth season. They're all blending together. Yeah,
But the show runner, Jeff Franklin, was relieved of his
duties and it was allegedly like he was accused of
making inappropriate comments in the writer's room, uh, and describing

(55:34):
his own sex life for some reason, like on a
show where all the jokes are like g rated and
about like silly things, child said, there's something below g right,
it's well and then there are some weird jokes on
there now right, I mean they've really actually stepped up
the shitty writing. I have must see. Wait are there

(55:55):
weird jokes? Are there? There's like sex jokes or kind
of thing. Yeah, there's probably because it's like now more millennial,
like you know, like it's probably dealing with social media,
like the kids now are dealing with other things and
like the kids back in the nineties were dealing with yes,
um but yeah. Another thing was that he was known
for giving roles to like women he was sleeping with um,

(56:18):
which don't and which happens very often. But asked the
female writers to wear bikinis to the poll party. Yeah,
he had a pool party, asked the female writers to
wear bikinis. So the amazing thing is, like the way
he's fighting back against this really reminds you of like
how Lori Loughlin's like kind of tone deaf way she's
fighting back against her things by proving every suspicion you

(56:40):
have about him. He for instance, with the pool party,
he was like, that was a suggestion. I didn't say
they had to wear bikinis. And it's like, you know,
you're underlined it, embolded, it, highlighted it, italicized, and then
put astrosk please respond that you read the bikini memo. Yeah.
And so Franklin's co showrunner, this dude, Brian b har

(57:02):
who remained when Franklin was fired or was asked to leave.
Franklin claims that they hare like kept a little black
book full of details that could be used against him,
and like he thinks that the hare was the guy
who was like building the case. And he says he's
secretly photographing him with female friends and female employees, which

(57:23):
way to create a conspiracy about yourself. But also, I
don't know if you it is extremely hard to get
these guys. I know everyone thinks like it's easy to
get these guys out. It isn't, especially when they've been
there for a long period of time and have a
long history of sexually harassing women. And and so I
honestly think that even if his co showrunner did, if

(57:43):
he if he were asked to come forward and when
you're at a studio, you have to have you have
to have like a list of things that have happened.
Like I think that's actually helpful to be like, no
on this day, and this person can verify that, and
then on this day, this happened, because that's what they
ask you and hr so even if to fire something, yeah,
he probably want if he was keeping track of him,

(58:04):
wasn't because he hated I mean, he might have hated
him because he was disgusting two women. But that's a
thing that you need, you need evidence to You can't
just be like he was doing this because a lot
of times they will still keep even with evidence, they
still keep the guys a lot of the times. If
why are you worried about him photographing you do women
writers or women employees, if you're just standing at a

(58:26):
you know, comfortable distance, but he's talking, but he's taking
everything that a like a reasonable person would do and
trying to spin it in a way that it's malicious. Right,
It's like trying to compile evidence about this person, this
person's transgressions is now suddenly, oh he was obsessed with
me keeping a little black book, rather than oh, yeah
they were documenting my pattern of behavior. And then wasn't like,

(58:48):
weren't the people at the studio being like, yo, this
dude is like a liability, like Jeff Franklin is a
liab and said he was a walking lawsuit. Yeah, and
then he's still so his whole strategy is just to
act like he is the victim of harassment. Yes, that
sounds like Donald Trump. Yeah. Yeah, And it's the same
ship when people use civility as I code for don't
press me about the truth, like when people press politicians

(59:11):
for the truth and like corner them on show we
Know decorum that they're trying to hold me accountable for.
Should I say, oh god, right, really, what is this
what it's come to? Now? Just a couple other details
about this dude that I think are revealing. I'm not
sure what they're revealing of, but other than that, I
just would not want to be in the same room

(59:31):
as him. Uh. He bought the full House House in
two thousand sixteen that was used for exterior shots on
the show, which seems fun. He was gonna like redesign
the interior to make it look like the Full House
House like interior shots. Uh, And but was like so
difficult and annoying to deal with that. The neighbors were like,

(59:53):
we don't want you to do that, just get the
funk out of here. So he once he was relieved
of his duties, he was he sold that house, but
also he at the same time owned the house where
the Manson merger. This is residents like, look, they tore

(01:00:14):
down O. J's house when he like sold that ship.
They were like, yeah, this is like haunted by like
the memories of what happened here, like the funk out
of there. But this dude was just like pretty cool
right towards that pretty red Like you could live anywhere
with your millions of dollars, and that's where you want
to live. So what the answer? He lives in the

(01:00:36):
Manson murder house. It's a great just I don't know,
conversation ender. Yeah, very very specific type of like somebody
needs to remake Sunset Boulevard, that movie with like where
the screenwriter like gets his car breaks down in the
mansion of like an old silent film star whose career

(01:00:58):
like came to an end, and she's just like, you know,
a very interesting toxic character who pays him a bunch
of money, like someone needs to rewrite that. But like
for all the toxic fucking dudes who are like now
dinosaurs and just completely outmoded and like living in the
Manson family mansion, like where the murders were committed, Like
what a fucking creeps? Like, hey, kid, I created shows

(01:01:20):
like full House and Hanging with Mr Cooper, right, so
that was a good show. Hang with Mr Cooper was good, man.
I used to yeah, hand that one. Well, never mind,
then all is forgiven. Um yeah, but like this, this
reminds me of when we learned that like Oliver Stone

(01:01:42):
or like uh oh, Aaron Sorkin like got arrested getting
onto a plane with like mushrooms, and it's like, why
do you need mushrooms to write Aaron Sorkin movies? That's
why does this dude need to be like I'm a
sex maniac like creep to make Fuller House and House? Yeah,
like that's you, Like, it's just I don't know, man,

(01:02:05):
it's interesting that that's that that's who is taking the
artistic license to be like I'm an artiste where bikini's
over to my house, but it wasn't. It was framed
as like a thank you party. Yeah yeah, thank thanks
for the hard work you all get to you all
get to thank me for Actually, no, I'm no, I'm
thanking you pre emptively for wearing a string bikini. Yes,

(01:02:26):
thank you. You all are actually throwing this party for me,
for me, and I will watch from my upstairs window
and I will not come downright. Good night. Oh and
also welcome to the Manson fucking Murder House. Turn around
and smile more. Uh, well, Danny, it's been a pleasure
having you. Oh, thank you. Where can people find you? Oh,

(01:02:48):
I'm at MS Danny Fernandez. It's M S d A
and I f E R n A and D easy.
I have a show at this studio as well, called
Notrtificent and yeah, also check out I have a show
on it's called Live from w z r D. It's
on Verve, but it's also I guess on Apple TV
and Fire TV and Rooster Teeth and I guess it's everywhere. Um,

(01:03:09):
but if enough people watch it, we get another season.
It's with open Mic Eagle, who's really hilarious awesome, and
a bunch of comedians have been on it. And then
I have a book I wrote in a book called
The Good Immigrant USA, which is out, and a lot
of people have been writing me about it. Enjoy it.
It's like an anthology, like it's it's a it's essays
from other writers and actors of color about their experience
in America. Sounds great. And is there a tweet you've

(01:03:33):
been enjoying? Oh? Yeah, this is from Dan Mentos who
I enjoyed the Mentos fortune, you know. Yeah? Okay, this
is from at Dan mentos um and this is in parentheses.
It says, whispering to date while watching Star Wars, when
Yoda first appears on the screen, that's Shrek. It's okay,

(01:04:00):
good I grandpa? Oh what if Shrek was Yoda's grandpa?
How fund up would that be? Yeh? But Yoda lived
a long, long time ago in a galaxy far far away,
But we don't know where never never Land. The Shrek
universe exists, right damn? They could exist in the same
Shrek exists in the Game of Thrones universe. That's what

(01:04:22):
I've made in my head. I d I'm gonna ship
Yoda and Shrek as a father son duo. Okay, that myles?
Where can people find you? You can find me on
Twitter and Instagram at Miles of Gray U. Some tweets
I like are actually from the Zeit Gang. Okay, because

(01:04:43):
I talked about how the Mexi mel was no more
and people found me in my time of need and
told me that there are other ways to get the
Mexim okay, So Jeff Bosoh, thank you for saying you
can still get a Meximo. You just gotta ask. Unfortunately,
the people on my local t bell actually like I
was ordering something from another fucking planet that time, but

(01:05:04):
I will have to ask for that also, uh con
at D S S G O G. Hey, I haven't
seen the maximount of any for a minute, but I
still order it. You can try and then. Also DJ
Daniels said that you could take the mini beef case
idella and then ask some ship to it. Kyle and
the Gang at a spaced Oddity, thank you for letting
me know also about the mini beefy case. DiDia no

(01:05:26):
sasad pegal back you know, because I really man, thank
you so much. The Maximum A little A couple tweets
I've been enjoying. Taylor Fleming ZiT Gang tweeted at miles
to nine. My grandfather still refers to all the grandkids
as short Pecker. That ship is hilarious, So I don't
care if you've got the wideo has come back locked
and loaded. He dropped to that bomb when we've gone

(01:05:48):
Uh if Noah Garfinkel tweeted if no one can leave
Hotel California even when they check out, how can they
possibly still have a quote plenty of room? And Jesse
gas Will tweeted, I'm exactly like Beyonce. No one every
she's working, but then I drink a ton of excellent
material all at once, except for I don't do that
last part. Uh. You can find us on Twitter at

(01:06:08):
Daily SI Guys were at the Daily SI Guys on Instagram.
We have Facebook fan page and a website daily zeitgeis
dot com. Worry posts our episodes in our foot notes
were link off the information that we talked about today's episode,
as well as the song we ride out on miles
what's that interview? Oh? The song we are going to
write out on Let's go out on a song by

(01:06:29):
Sunny Cologne. This one is called Technicolor Sunny Cologne with
a list of sorry amy um no, but yes this
Sunny Cologne Technicolor. Get into it all right, We're gonna
ride out on that. We will be back tomorrow because
it is a daily podcast and we will talk to
you guys in by California Technic Color. Just now you

(01:07:01):
a full birds over, I can see the blue scars
now multic color flout fields or just watching over bust.
Now everything's self vivid. You make the feel Overhele, it's

(01:07:22):
black and bite the technique color

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