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Oh, hello the Internet, and welcome to a very special episode,
Season eighty two, episode four of the Daily Zeitgeist production
of I Heart Radio. And you know what this is.
It's a podcast, but we take a deep dive into
America's shared unconsciousness or maybe consciousness and officially off the rip.
You know how we do We always say fun Coke
Industries and fun Fox News, because that is not what
we're about. It's Thursday, May sixteen, two thousand nineteen. My
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name is Myles Gray a K. Where is my Laura Loomer?
Where is my Alex Jones? Me and Jack keep recording,
but where have all the proud boys? I can't really
do that fause out the part, but shout out to
Christie a'magucci main at Chrispy Meme Donut for that Pola
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Cole a K. And I am very pleased to be
joined by you know, you know how we do it.
We've got a guest coat host today because Jack is
out in the wilderness still trying to find those crops
with the really cool American flags on them. So I
am thrilled to be joined by the scam goddess herself,
Miss Lacey Mosley Sugar lazy Moseley a k A childish scampino,
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a Scamela Anderson shout out to strange Leo and Charlie
two bags for those acades. I'm very slait to be here.
Oh today we have a very special episode. This is different.
We have looked. We have someone very special to Okay,
I don't know how to describe her. Let's just go
through the titles. You might know her as the Breaker
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of Shades. First of her name, Holla LIZI, mother of dragons,
and of overall just challenged podcast host, an amazing individual.
Please welcome Channgelo what Hollo Hollelizia. I'm glad I was
able to give you that name. And I've been writing
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the whole time, and go. I hope changel remembers me
because we worked on the said years ago. Let me
let you know something. I think I saw you at
the Golden Globes. I was off my face and I
think it was walking. Was a Netflix party I saw
and I'll go a lot and I'm said, Holleluda, and
very great. You're like then you're like that motherfucker drunk.
I kept it moving. Remember that one time I had
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remember remember very came for me and they was like,
get that man out of here. I was like, we
did a video talking about she called me her trade,
So yeah, that sounds about right. I'll bring up the photos.
You'll be like, oh it was you. Okay this when
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I get tackled you, Okay, right exactly. I'm like, so
you have a restraining worder. Well look, chancel, we are
going to get to know you much better in a moment,
but first you gonna let people know what we're talking
about today. Uh. You know, Lacy put me onto a
little bit of a scam of a parent who was
very distraught after their Mercedes Benz went missing and the
way they solved that problem. We're also going to talk
about Apple getting into a little bit of a mess
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with the Supreme Court, Elizabeth Warren saying not a Fox
News Uh, some disturbing new laws that might go into
effect in the state of Alabama, as well as you know,
young people talking to Netflix saying don't take away our
shows because we will walk uh, and a few other
scams since we have Lazy here, and some Game of
Thrones talk because I know ch Angela is also about
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them Thrones, just like we are. Um but before all that, Angela,
can you tell us something from your search history that
is a little revealing about who you are? From my
search history, I would say that something I'd like to
tell people that I'm originally from a town called Paris, Texas.
Now got two Texas I know, Tarrell, Texas. Okay, that's
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about Waco. That's where Jamie, Oh my gosh, come through.
Lay I love that. Well. Paris is in the northeast
of Texas, about two and a half hours from Tarrell, Texas.
And uh yeah, A lot of people don't know that
I'm from that small town. They think, you know, I know,
y'all think I'm French but country as. Hey, y'all from Texas. Yeah,
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uh dude. Most people like, what is the big thing
in Paris aside from you coming out of Well, you know,
there's also an Eiffel Tower in Paris. Yeah, but it
has a huge red cowboy hat on the top of it.
You can google this, look at the images there is.
I'm taking many pictures in front of it. Also, everyone
always when I say I'm from Paris, Texas, they go, oh,
there was a movie about that, but no one's ever
seen the movie. But yes, there was a movie made
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called Paris, Texas. Are you gonna make the new Paris
is Burning? Uh? You know what? After watching Game of Thrones,
I think I might have to What do you think
is something that is overrated? Overrated? Um? Gosh, something that
is overrated? I mean, can we go with underrated? That
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would be met I would say something that's overrated. Eating
dinner with a large group of people. I think that's
a little overrated. Like you want to take everybody to dinner,
but you really can't connect and have conversations with everybody
at the table, and then when the check comes you
go through that hole like split the bill drama. You
know it's overrated. Just take one person to people. A
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four person table is good for a conversation for more
than four scream it's too much. What do you do
when the bill comes? Because what I like to do
is yeah, you know, I hate that. I used to waitress,
so when the bill would come, there was always one
hot shot person would be like, oh my god it
and then they would like not tip me at all. Yes,
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I waited tables for three days. I had a job
at a place, a place in Texas called Popadau Restaurant,
excuse me, but the menu was so big to learn.
I was like, so I made it three days enough
to join that. They had a softball team and I
was like, how I want to join? So I joined that.
But then also you had to roll silverware, and rolling
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silver was a hard part of us. Shout out to
all the servers out there, y'all do your thing okay,
because not only do you bring food, but a lot
of times you have to roll silverware. I want to
work at a place some chop sticks do that because
silver you have to do. It was so much. It
was so much work. What was the best job you
had that wasn't being best job that I ever had?
Would be? Oh. I used to be an after school
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program for like leader for like six year old So
it was super fun because basically all I did after
school was played with them for three hours because they
really didn't have like real homework. Maybe like can you
draw this line? Yeah, and then you are very good that.
What do you think of something that is underrated? Aside
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from you, yeah, thank you, I would say what's underrated
is well, I mean I'm super into it, and some
people that I talked to are not as into it
as I am, but Scandal was one of the best
shows to ever hit television ever. And I know that
later on in the seasons that people started like falling off,
but I stuck through all the way to the very end.
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And I will go back sometimes when I have free time,
and I'll just watch like episodes over again and be like, okay,
y'all had turned it. And then recently I just met
and please Lord, don't let me miss up. This man's
name Giered Moo. I'd bet say del Toro, and I
don't think that's right. But anyhow, he played huck Why
not talking about okay, and he's fantastic and amazing, and
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I totally like, and I'm sorry I'm butchering your name.
You deserve way better than Yes, yes, thank you, I said,
I remember he was battling and shaking. Came up to
him and yes, thank you. You You remember there was seven Okay,
this is scandal stuff. See you don't know this. I
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do know this. I'm like, yes, okay, oh no. When
he was shaking down at the train station, I like you, Yes,
you put me onto the government and their tricks is
a lot. It's rank you wouldn't for you, Okay, so
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you stuck all the way through because around the time
when Olivia got kidnapped and there was that whole auction
going on, that was when I was like, they were tests,
they were trying me in that season, and then I
stuck around for the next one, and then I was like,
what happened? What happened? They did try to turn Olivia
into the mad queen if I could just go there
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with a denieres Uh type similarity, but um, you know what,
Olivia Pope represented something I think not just for like women,
but also African American women and for me as a
gay African American drag queen watching I just love to
see a person who looked or had a similar background
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me in a power position of power like that in Washington,
d C. And especially during the time that Obama was
also in the White House and you had skinned, I
was like, Okay, we are tearing stuff up up here,
running things, and I want to be the next Olivia Pope.
I got a million white coats. How's your red wine game? Though?
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Oh the Duvenet I will watch my place then, uh.
And finally, what's a myth, Channgela? What does something people
get wrong that you know to be or what does
some people think they think it's true that you know
to be wrong. It could be I was gonna say
that I can't sell, but that's actually true, So um
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I would say something that people think that's not that's
a myth? Uh is that is there something that you
constantly find people realizing that's not true about drag or
something they didn't know? Uh yeah that drag takes like
twenty seconds, you know, you know, but we'll get thankfully.
I work as an actor a lot now and and uh,
we're just working in period and people will say like, okay,
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so how long do you need to get changed and dressed?
And I'll say, well, it would be nice to have
a good, comfortable three hours. That's from like shower to
be able to walk out of the door fully padded
hair done everything, Like three hours. I thought it's like
thirty minutes because they watched drag Race and drag Races. Yeah,
and the girls are having conversations and going through drama.
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Next thing you know, they're ready for the stage. And
that is not how it are those moments even about
three hour two hours maybe show Yeah, well they give
us it's flexible because they'll say like, ladies, okay, you
have two and a half hours today to get ready
for the runway, and then they'll come in like ladies,
forty five minutes and you're like, wait a second, now,
we know we ain't gonna watch this up in here
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because it's like being in a Vegas casino. There are
no clocks on the walls. You don't have a phone
because they take all your access to outside world, so
no phones, no computers, know nothing that would have a
time clock, so you don't know timing. So you're like,
I know, damn, well there, it ain't been no hour
and a half right now. Hold up. People never get
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there like that, where people like I want to see
proof that it was a time Well, yeah, I think
that some of us. I think in coming back for
later seasons like All Stars, you you start to be like, okay,
now i've been here for change. I've been here three
times already, but I've been here before, and certain points
you're like, I want to be my best on the
main stage. I understand we have a time limit, but
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come on, I know that wasn't two hours, so I'm
gonna have to Can I speak to somebody please? Very
can I speak y'alls manager? Not to get this full
Gie turns up to Karen and asked to speak to
the manager. I would put on the other week and
be the manager. Oh ship, all right, let's get into
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the stories of the day off just off the rip.
Lazy you. You asked me like, did you hear about
that dad who called the police and said the child
was abducted to get their car back? And I said, what, yes,
what just what what happened? What what happened? What is
going on? So they actually don't have the man's name listed,
which was so disappointing to me because I want to
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like follow him on Instagram. I want to be his
best friend. Um. But basically, the Ugland Police Department in
the California Highway patrol Is issued an amber alert not
to find the media on their social media accounts and everything,
to help find a three year old girl. And this
girl is cute. This little girl is very cute. I
would be looking for her but early Sunday. Not that
I don't look for your ugly kids. Weren't you against
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amber alerts? Listen, don't don't do that. Yeah, I turned
my ambre alerts off. Okay, turning back on. Remember didn't
you see you turning back for all attested purposes, for
the court of public opinion, I turned my amberrell larst
back off, and I'm looking for every rachel and and
and Tiffany. I'm like, so basically so the girls. Early Sunday,
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the officers arrested the girl's father on suspicion of making
a fake police report. According to the Opland Police, the
man told officers his daughter was kidnapped so they would
find his stolen car more quickly. Wait so the whole
oh so his thing was like, I think someone stole
my daughter with my car. So he basically knew his
car got stolen. And he was like, if I report
my car stolen, like the police just about to be sleep,
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they're about to be eating donut, do you know what
I mean? Kicking in. But if I say, like my
cute little daughter in the car, then they'll actually look
for the car more quickly. It's a great Mercedes Bens.
I mean, it's an okay car. Someone comments and was like,
it isn't even foreign no more. That's a that's a citizen,
which style um looked like a sea class to be honest,
even it don't even really look like something. They didn't
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have a car seat though. Oh, I truly do not
know the answer to that. I feel like there was
probably nothing in the car that was indicative of his
daughter being there. Yeah, man, that's that's a bold move.
If I was a dad, I don't know if I
could play around like with my daughter's safety even like
even know when she's fine, to be like, oh, she's kidnapped. Right.
It worked though they got the car bat they did. Yeah,
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oh is that when they're like, where's the kid at
the exactly? He was just like, oh, damn, here she
is right here. That's a crazy Oh see, that's one
of those lines that you can't even try to cover
up later, Like what was he thinking? The long game
was It's like, okay, I'm gonna get the car back.
They gonna come and be like, oh, we didn't get
you dared to be like, okay, well at least I
got my car, thank you all so much. Great afternoon.
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And they closed the door and lock it. I think
they're still here. Sh She's like, Daddy could not come
back the closet, Sandy, I want some jews. I'll take
you in the Mercedes in a minute. He didn't think
that went all the way through. He truly didn't. But
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now he's facing felony charges. Wait, what's the what is
the charge? Just fake police report? I mean, and even
that like a fake missing child because I'm sure a
lot of police resources the second they say a child
is missing. Oh yeah, they go into full action. The
child is so cute, so I know they were looking
extra hard for her. Um, if you were the police chief,
you would be like, let me see the photo first.
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I'm just saying that's the photo that you put that
on the news. People are like, oh, yes, we got
to find that one. They don't put all the girls.
All the girls don't make it to the news, honey, okay,
on the only the real lookers with the promise in future.
But we just please, if I ever go missing, put
a nice photo of me, have me looking cute? Should
we just use your Twitter avatar? Which photo would you
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like to? Just officially in case you do go missing,
we can have an agreed upon photo that we put
out there, which ever one. Just make sure that's nice
lighting because that can always alter a photo. You ever
take a photo and you're like, I knew I look good.
But damn lighting got me together. Yeah at one time. Yeah,
I think I took a selfie when I used to
do production. I was like, yeah, let me get this
selfie like this is a dramatic Yeah, and I didn't
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know how. I'll tell everybody turned towards you always want
to put the light behind the camera, baby, put that sun,
even if you have to squint, that's gonna be okay.
When you put the light behind the camera and you
get a lovely photo, beautiful, you don't want to going out.
The last thing I want to say is I'm kind
of upset that they didn't release his name because I
want to help this man. I want to link him
up with whoever. Just these people are you know who
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got him off for the same chart. Look, it's not
it's not right. Yeah, And if you want to address
these people out there, you hear this, y'all go help
my man's out. And I'm not gonna test that one.
Let's move on to Apple, who is in a bit
of a I don't know trouble, I guess because the
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developers are suing Apple right saying that the app store
is like a monopoly because if you make an app,
they get their cut, damn. And you're at the will
of the Apple Store or the app store to do
whatever you have to do. And because of that, they
have to raise prices and they're saying, look, it's a racket.
And then on top of that, it's hurting the consumer
because now the consumer has to eat the price of
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their commission. And this whole thing was going on back
and forth in the Supreme Court, and essentially the Supreme
Court basically said, okay, well, I think consumers can sue Apple.
Actually we believe that this case does mean that the
pricing and the way the app store is structured negatively
affects the consumer. Uh now, lazy, you just wrote this
as you can sue Apple for charging you in the
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app store. Yeah, that's exactly like what you're just your minds.
What I read was can Apple. Yeah, I guess listen,
I was personally vistomized because you're using Windows vistaed tim applepismization.
(17:18):
Uh well, look, so you know, the the decision wasn't
necessarily one that was like there are any punitive damages.
It just basically says, okay, well a lawsuit could go
forward in a lower court now, and you know, On
one side, the plaintiffs might say, like, look, what we're
gonna say is that, you know, because I have to
raise my prices, what are we going to do? Apple
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doesn't know what they're I don't know. There's a lot
of people trying to figure out what the counter argument
could be. It could just be that they might just say,
all right, fine, we'll take a smaller cut to try
and dead the case. Maybe there'll be some kind of
settlement we all get. Have you ever gotten one of
those letters like Verizon has recently made a settlement you
may be up for dividend. I'm like, okay, I never
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get the check, right, I don't either. I think you
must have to be really persistent about getting your cut
at those coins. Well, the one time I got it
was because I bought like it was like for the
first PlayStation or something, and it said that like I
was entitled to I'm not even jogging like four dollars
and eighty six cents or something like that, and it
was just like I would collect my check. Oh yeah,
I mean I was like sixteen at the time. Yeah,
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So you had all you had to do was like
just fill out this stub and send it in and
then to check in like eight weeks later. It is.
It is. But you know what small checks matter. They
do because you know, and working in sometimes if you
get a job, like even a little role on like
a little show, you get a residual check. And I've
gotten a check for eight cents once, and I was like,
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here's just more money. I almost spend more money in
gas going to the bank to drop this check in.
But I was like, you know what, because Jennifer Lewis
told me this, good friend Jennifer Lewis. She said, when
I see an eight cent check, I see eight thousand dollars.
And I was like, well, when you cash it though,
the sense, yeah, I don't even know if the bank
will give you eight sense she's a visionary visionary. But
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it's about you know, that's about manifesting. You know, if
you use that to give yourself the feeling of eight
thousand dollars and then you allow the universe to give
you that eight thousand dollars about It's not about the
amount of the check. It's about the mindset you're in,
you know, tuning your turning your readio antenna to the
frequency of abundance. Miles has on the hid set. Now
this has become a I'm asking you to please send
money to my venmo for more secrets because I can
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show you how to be how to look rich on Instagram.
Um yeah yeah, those those checks. Oh there is a
bar though in l A called Maives Residuals where if
you bring in a check for less than a dollar,
they used to give you a free drink at the Yeah,
that's how they used to help working actors or get
them drunk. Yeah exactly. And it's like these you five
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rolls man that you might need to keep that. It's
so it was a five four decision and basically what
they're saying is if you own an iPhone that you
could would be eligible to sue Apple. So I was like,
I've been in the eye gang for so long. Yeah
you know what I mean. I mean, Apple does not
want to go to court and have their business looked
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at in a legal context anytime, because it will always
reek of some kind of near monopoly. So I think
their best bet is to just figure out how to
get not just make this case go away. And I
think a lot of people just think I think it's
just going to be changing the commission levels to try
and keep the developers from saying, like, okay, fine they're
not I guess you're not gouging us. But I would
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also love a retroactive to a Skift card for my
own personal victimization vistomization. I'm going to show up to
court with a neck brace on What's like? These apps
were so expensive that my met I didn't realize how
much money I was spend on Facetoon. So, ch Angela,
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you said that the iTunes store does this too with music. Yes,
like when music used to be ninety nine s. We
upload a song, please buy my song Working Girl Professional
currently on iTunes along with but that being said, uh
sold the song for nine cents. Thirty cents of that
went to iTunes immediately, and then you make seventy seventy cents.
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But if you wrote the song with anyone, or you
produced it with anyone, then another percentage of money goes
to someone else. So a lot of artists, if you
don't write your own music or you produce your own music,
you end up giving little pieces. You ain't got nothing left, right,
That's why Nipsey was a visionary. He was like, I'm
not giving any of the publishing of any of my
music to anybody, because that's what ends up happening, is yeah,
you you get cut up nine ways by the label,
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your representation, all that, and you got an eighth cent check.
And that's how you can go. Get a drink in
l a l. Come with me to court. Bring bring crutches,
Bring some crutches. Baby, I have seen Judge Mathis, Judge Judy,
I can go to the work. I can help you
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hatch it. Oh lord, I even knew Judge Mabeline. Okay,
Judge Mabel when Judge Emline left a gig because they
wouldn't behind no weeks. Yes, Judge Mabeline was the head
of was it divorce Court? Um, she's a fabulous African
American judge lady strong wheeled. Okay, So Judge Maybeline used
(22:18):
to be was it for? It was divorce Court four court,
but before it was Judge Lynt Toler. That's right, Okay,
maybe became she took over divorce court or she was
a divorce court lady. Right. And in Judge Mabeline's renewal contract,
she wanted them to pay for her hair. She was
like any Wiggs and they were like, we ain't paying
for your weeks, and she was like, I'm out. That's
(22:40):
a crazy thing to leave on gets like twenty million
dollars an episode, and they wouldn't give my this Mabel
line a week. They wouldn't give it pay for her
hair mine. It's not going to be real hair though,
And she was like, She's like, we'll give you synthetic.
She was like, where's the lace, where's the justice is
this virgin Remy Maybelline wasn't getting definitely not all right.
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We're gonna take a quick break it. We'll be right back,
all right, and we are back. So Elizabeth Warren, Now,
we saw like about a month or two ago, Bernie
Sanders went on Fox News to do a town hall
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and that was a lot of people were like, damn,
he got a lot of them to cheer for a
lot of his policies. Granted, I'm sure there are a
lot of Bernie supporters in that audience. Absolutely, um. Elizabeth
Warren was recently offered the opportunity to also have a
town hall in the network, but she gave it a
hard pass. Uh And as she says, I mean for
good reason. She says, quote, I love town halls. I've
(23:45):
done more than seventies since January, and I'm glad to
have a television audience to be a part of them.
Fox News has invited me to do a town hall,
but I'm turning them down. And here's why. Fox News
is a hate for profit racket that gives a megaphone
to racists and conspiracists. It's designed to turn us against
each other, risking life and death consequences to provide cover
for the corruption that's rotting our government and hollowing out
(24:06):
our middle class. Okay, I think that's a good I
think that's a pretty sound description of what's going on
in fox News hate for profit racket um. And I
think that's pretty fair assessment. I mean, because on one hand,
I do like the idea of her being able to
get her ideas in front of an audience who have
already hasn't their mind made up about her. That could
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actually maybe soften them. But at the same time, you know,
a lot of her her argument is also that if
she goes on there, that would make Foxes ad sales
people be like, you see, this is a safe place
to buy ads because we have we have Elizabeth Warren
on it's not a controversial person. And that's what you know.
We all know, money runs everything, and the boycotts that
have hit Fox have actually been like the most effective
(24:48):
in terms of them trying to change up the kind
of people they put on with a kind of bullshit
that they air on them on the airwaves. So, you know,
I like that logic, but it's hard. Sometimes it's like
I'm like, damn, but can we be idea listic because
we're living in hell already. Um, but you know what,
you know, do your thing, Elizabeth Warren, because I would
like it would be great if that hate for profit
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racket like labels stuck to Fox, especially when you consider
on the daily basis the kind of ship that comes
out about people, uh and you know, keeping us more
and more divided. I'm glad she did this. I think
that if she'd gone on there would have maybe bolstered
ads sales for the network and their trash. Like yeah,
I'm glad that they're finally receiving some kind of punishment
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for the just reckless things that they've been doing. And also,
what would this town hall really be if it was
run by and shot by Fox? Like who there was
really open minded. Yeah, well, I think it's a probably
a mix, just like the Bernie one was right, because
you think, on one hand, if it's Fox News or whatever,
like everybody in the audience is going to be of
a certain you know, political bend. Yeah, but I think
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in this case, I mean, I think if people here, oh,
Elizabeth Warren's gonna speak there, you'll have, you know, in
equal numbers, probably more people who actually want to see
her and maybe some people who want to right well,
they I feel like they would be like, you know what,
I'm gonna show up for my girl because I feel
like she's not gonna get any love. So a lot
of people will come. And plus I don't think they
want an audience that would totally be against her. But
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I'm also with Elizabeth Warren. I agree with you guys
because you know, sometimes we have to take a stand
against businesses that don't support the communities or the ideals
that we support. And I agree that it would be
great for her to get in front of the audience
uh that may not agree with her to kind of
change their minds. But honestly, if they're gonna get their
minds changed, they may click over to another network. Where
she's going to be if they're interested to hear what
(26:32):
Elizabeth Warren has to say and are even open to
her ideas, because sometimes you can be talking to people
that don't agree with you and they don't even listen,
that their mind is already made up and that whole thing.
And I think that her not supporting that particular business.
It's like, you know, when we don't sometimes eat at
organizations that support organizations that don't put money into the
gay community or support other organizations that I was, well,
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you know, yeah, that's what. But however, you know, I
even know gave people that work for check right yea,
So it's hard to like, but I know they do
give a huge amount of money to faith based organizations
that do not support lgbt q UM issues in our community.
So it's hard sometimes though, But I like the fact
that she stood up on this. Now that could be
one reason or the other reason. She'd be like, I
(27:18):
got time to write no speech because you know, yeah,
I already does to hit the pavement, you know what
I'm talking about? Yeah, tell them I don't want to
go because I don't like hate speech. Yeah, but I
think you're good. I think just in general, is a
good strategy to just always hit these companies in the
wallet because that's really the only way people end up
(27:39):
giving a fund. As we found out, if when you
funk with people's money, it doesn't even matter if the
things are fucking racism, abortion rights, global warming. It's when
they're fucking check book is hit they're like, oh, oh
maybe I do care now, right, But all that okay anyway,
But that's just how the world goes. Um now, let's
(28:00):
move on to Alabama, a state where just praying for
you guys, because it's tough out there, especially especially with
the people you have in your state government. Um So
this the Alabama Senate just passed a bill that would
ban abortions from the moment of conception. Like, why do
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you even call it a ban on abortions? Just say
there are no abortions allowed in this state. Don't be like, well,
from the moment of conception, because otherwise what I'm getting
abortion on no feed is right? I don't know, but
I think that's you know how women are. They love
their abortions. They're just getting them all the time if
they're not pregnant, right, and abortion this h it's similar
(28:44):
to the one that passed in Georgia. I mean, like,
you know, this one won't necessarily punish people who seek
the abortions, but the doctors who administer them could face
up to ninety nine years in prison. And the only
exceptions that are being made for an abortion are when
the mother's life is actually at risk, not even raper incests. Wait,
walk me back through this one more time. Alabama just
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passed the law that says that abortions are illegal from
the moment of conception. Well, we announced right exactly, So
they just banned abortions. But isn't there like, um, federally, yeah,
they not do that. We'll see, okay, because of Row
(29:25):
versus Way that established certain reproductive rights. The whole point
of all these bills, even in Georgia and even Alabama,
Missouri wherever there are many of these laws going to
affect Texas, the whole point just to get to the
Supreme Court, to get them to overturn Roe versus Weight,
because those are the things that people are gonna sue
on the base of They're like, this is unconstitutional, but
then they're gonna keep arguing that to the court. Where
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now we have Supreme Court justices like Brett Kavanaugh and
Gorst who are very conservative. They're Catholic, pro life you
know people, and the whole point, you know a lot
of that's why the judge stacking from Trump and the
conservatives it very dangerous because it's just meant to be like, well,
obviously this law is on its face absurd, but that's
the point. Because we just need to get it to
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the Supreme courts. We can make a bigger argument to
just say, oh, you know, maybe we don't need to
protect abortion rights. And that's what all this ship is
and that's why it's even more. It just it it
just feels so disgusting, especially when you have, like I mean,
a lot of the times before, a lot of pro
life people would pretend like, well, of course, in the UH,
in the case of a rape or incest, we would
make an exception. But even when you look at this,
(30:30):
a doctor, a rapist wouldn't even look at years in prison,
you know what I mean? And when you hear right, So,
the few Democrats that were in Alabama were saying, like
this is bullshit, and one of one of them, State
Senator Roger Smith Leman, asked what would happen under the
bill to a young girl who was the victim of
incest and found out she was pregnant, and one of
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the Republican state senators said that he hoped that the
bill would result in young women learning to seek physical
and mental health quickly if they were abused. What I hope,
and this is this quote. What I hope is if
we pass this bill, that all young ladies would be
educated by their parents, their guardians that should a situation
occur like this, you need to get help, you need
to do it immediately. Then also they can get justice
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in the situation if they wait, just as delayed is
justice denied. What you know, what this is? This this
really bothers me because I'm also from the South. I'm
from Texas, and this just reminds and I'm from a
small town very Paris, Sex As we talked about that,
it just reminds me of those situations where people, some
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people feel they have the right to tell others how
to live their lives number one, and also feel that
they are just living this pristine right way in which
everyone else should just fold under. I believe in a
woman's right to choose. You know, it's your body, you know,
the situation. Best you and your doctor, you do that.
But these there are these people, especially in places like Alabama, unfortunately,
(31:54):
but they're all over the country, they're all over the world,
and they're radical and they just feel like they know
the right way. And because these people, a lot of
them are elected into government positions, they feel like they
have to please their masses. Number one. They may also
think like this personally, but then because they have constituents
that also they rely on for votes in order to
support their way of life and who they become that
(32:16):
kind of thing and donors, and especially in a place
like Alabama, the majority possibly could feel this way in
their community. Then it's just not right. And what do
you do? And you know, it's great that people like
these Democrats are standing up and saying, yeah, this is
some bullshit and they're just gonna run it all the
way to the top of y'all got nothing else to do,
(32:37):
nothing else to do but sit here and wonder who
put their penis inside of me? And let us seemen
come out, And if I want to have my baby
or not, that's what you have time And you're not
going to take care of the baby. And the government's
not going to take care of those kids. Foster kids,
the likelihood of them going to prison is extras it's
extremely higher than obviously kids who were raised and even
(32:57):
a single parent home. Also, like there's not a lot
of help for these kids when they leave the foster system.
I volunteered recently at the Hollywood Food Co And they
work in partnership with the Salvation Army and they have
kids come out of foster care and at eighteen, they're
allowed to stay at the Salvation Army houses for a
year and a half. A year and a half, that's it,
(33:19):
that's it, and then like then you're out. And can
you imagine at eighteen you have no support, no, and
they are learning like how to make their bed, how
to be a roommate, how to apply for a job,
like all the things that you got to learn because
you had parents who wanted to have you. And like
it's it's just like, you're not going to take care
of these kids once they're alive, So why are you
so concerned with when they get here? Yeah, and just
with the Georgia Bill, it just makes women stay property basically, Yeah,
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you have no agency. They are going to decide what
is the state decides what is best for you, and
if you exercise agency over your own body, then you
will go to jail. Boy women, Well, you know what
another bill they're considering, and this is not a joke,
is that so rape victims who falsely report a rape
would go to prison for ten years and also pay
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their rapist legal bills if they press charges against their
assailant and they are not convicted. What the actual fun
that is another bill that's happening Like it hasn't been
it hasn't been voted on. This is the thing that
is being proposed, Like people are out here saying like
what about this idea? Now this other abortion bill has
it got through the Senate, it will go to the
governor's desk, and Governor k i Vy is not sure
(34:25):
if she's going to sign it because many people the
female governor exactly, and you'd hope with a lot of
people saying we will boycott the ship out of this stage.
Just don't do this. Don't make us have to show
up at your office with these hands. Yeah, I'm not
trying to do that with these hands and this semen
steal in my mind. Excuse me, hello, I want to
talk to Kay I just I just had conception, just
(34:49):
conception out in the back park a lot. This is
a man met hum just had conception. And I want
to talk to Kay. You're gonna take cret this baby,
take care of your baby, k oh Man. Uh. Well,
let's let's move on to something a little bit lighter.
I know y'all like a scam. I know you love
a scam because there's nothing higher than a scam. And
(35:11):
I don't know if this is a scam or just
some bullshit for rich people. But I've just read about
some ship a hundred and forty three dollars and ninety
three cent bottle of water that comes from a fifteen
thousand year old North Atlantic iceberg in Canada. But you
get it as Sam's Club Now, I don't know. There's
(35:33):
also apparently in Japan, there's a six sixteen dollar per
leader jewel water from Japan. And I gotta tell my
mom's side of the family, Yo, we gotta get it together,
Like what is that? But according to an Arctic researcher
who like has seen the water from like icebergs or
these glaciers, says that the glacier water tastes quote about
as clean as anything can taste. And I don't know
(35:54):
how the funk you would know that, like I've never
I mean, you know, when you drink water that has
a taste to it east of water, Okay, I guess
you don't know until you slip it on the glacier water.
You know, it's like the water from the water Boy.
You don't remember the water Boy from this glacier water. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
Bobby Bouche with the glacier water. Damn. I wonder for
(36:15):
Rusa Ball is also hawking that like she did in
the movie. That's a deep cut for people to forget
from the craft is also on the water board. Um yeah,
I mean again, I I would love to know. Maybe
we should go in on a bottle. Maybe we could
like go in on a bottle of the I mean,
I'm not trying to pay that much only for a sip.
(36:36):
How much does it? Hud Oh, come on, that's nothing.
We paid more for bottles in the club. I will
not let me take though. When we drink the bottles
in the club, we forget how much we pay for
The bottle is really good because it got you four,
But a bottle of water, you know, I think if
you're going to charge. There are lots of things that
are priced and you go. Now, I would never right,
(37:00):
but if people want to sell it for that and
somebody can't afford and they want to be a full
and spend six water, get your life. But it's like
when I passed like certain luxury items in a store
and I'm just like, they want you to buy this
raggedy sequin fabric three yard dress for one thousand, two hundred.
I don't have eight teens. Let me call, oh, feel
you're down the street? Who I know who? So, and
(37:22):
let me go get this fabric. No, it's just for
you know, if it's for those who want that lovely
glacier water, get your life. But I will sit over
here with a dasani and I'll be just fine. Oh
signy who as you pick up a bottle of Fiji,
you better shut up. Shut up. I imagine this is
the water that like Oprah, probably like waters her orchards with.
(37:45):
There's probably something nice she has access to ship we
don't even know about. But hey, this water could do
wonders for you. What this water can have your skin clear?
You got your boyfriend texting you back, like you know
what if I see you sponsor this water on your
Instagram page the hashtag ad I'm gonna be so mad
at you. Listen, I'm about to tell you how this
water changed my life. Flat tummy teeth, Jamila Jamal be
(38:11):
coming for you. Oh yes, the day that Jamilla drags
me on anything? What I mean, what's the most What's
the thing that you felt the worst about spending on
that felt like over the top, like a luxury item
that you felt like I could have went with the
regular thing. I mean, I've paid for some air before. Yeah,
like the oxygen Yeah, I did, like, you know, like
(38:32):
a little hundred dollars a hundred dollars for like oxygen
therapy or was it were you at like the Las
Vegas at that one weird aqua thing whenever puts that
got up? When you got up, I hope that you
turned to the left and saying, Tony Braxton, breathe again air.
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What a sunglass? Here's the deal? Because I would see
like a pear in this and I'd be like, oh, yeah,
I really want those. I'm gonna spend money on those.
These are like Gucci, But and then I lose them.
I los sunglasses. And watches like nobody's business like. So
I don't. As you can see, I'm not wearing a
watch today. I buy cheap sunglasses now because I lose
(39:18):
them I dropped in my break. Then it's just and
then it hurts me so much when I spent money
on something and I leave them, like on the plane,
like I took some. I'm still sad about this. I
had a good pair of good Gucci's. I mean they
were good. I spent a good well, you know, mama's
got checks here and there. So I spent about, you know,
four or five hundred bucks on these sunglasses. I was like, oh,
I'm laying up in the bees. I'm gonna be lovely.
(39:39):
I got on the plane, took them off. I should
have put them in the case and put in my backpack.
I put them on that little seat pocket, you know,
my passport like that. Yeah, I did the same ship.
I left a passport on a plane because I got
off and I left it in the seat pocket and
then I left. And don't worry about it. Man, almost
sun up when I got on the plane. Minor details left,
(40:01):
but I was sold. I would just sleep. I woke
up in the day it's like, oh, shoot, we gotta
switch planes. And I left, and I remember, I didn't
realize it until I got off the next and was
like like trying to get off, and I tried calling
behind it. When you sit there was back in the
day I used sit in basic economy. They ain't trying
to look for your ship. In basic economy. You're sitting
in first and four D. They're gonna look for your stuff.
(40:22):
They had the sunglasses. The cleaning crew just came out.
I haven't seen them, like, we're gonna let you know
if you fine. That's how I know you're still grounded,
because you still feel the pain of those sunglasses. I
would have knew you flew off into the flyingness and
the skydness if you were just like man whatever. And
I got a new pair when I got to a
betha girl. Okay, let's talk a little bit about Netflix,
(40:45):
uh and all these streaming services that are happening. So
Disney announced they basically have full control of Hulu. Now,
if you don't remember when Disney we got bought Fox,
they run like of the movie industry right now because
they on Marvel, they on all this, They own all
these properties now the Simpsons, just every Star Wars. Everything
is now under the Disney umbrella. And with Hulu now
(41:06):
being under their operational control, like they are making moves.
That's way to isn't Disney coming out with their own
streaming services and they bought Hulu and then and now
they want my black guess to pay for another stream
service when they own stream service. Well, look, that's just
that's how they get people on their Disney Plus. They
spent a lot of money on that Disney Plus thing.
(41:28):
We'll see it now. This is this is where it
gets interesting. So Netflix, right, they have a lot of
licensed content. They have stuff from Fox, they have stuff
from everybody that's just on there, and a lot of
these people, when like the nbc s and the Disneys
of the world had said we're doing our own streaming services.
That means shows like The Office and Friends will be
leaving Netflix, stuff like Avengers, Moana, all that stuff is
(41:50):
going to go to the Disney one. And then Netflix
is gonna be kind of like, oh, we got all
these nine originals you can't keep up with. We have
those now. This is an interesting stat The Office and
Friends are some of netflix most watch shows in eighteen
people watched fifty two billion minutes and thirty two billion minutes,
respectively of these shows. Now, there was a survey done
(42:11):
asking people like what happens when they leave now? Uh
May second to fifth Hollywood Reporter poll found that among
Netflix subscribers as eighteen to twenty nine of them would
cancel Netflix if the officer a, Friends, and Marvel and
Disney content were all removed from the service. Yeah, you
like stream the Office or Friends, like in the background
while you're doing that. I mean also to like eighteen
(42:33):
to twenty nine, nobody's paying for Netflix, you know, that's right,
And so a lot of analysts have said that, like,
you know, a lot of people don't go to Netflix
just for one show, so they might be good. But
I watch a lot of those shows just passively to
so I don't know. But also I don't pay for Netflix.
(42:54):
How do y'all not pay for Netflix? Also, you wanted
the five exact? Actually there's all the tiles like, yeah,
I have my own tile. Oh look at you. That's
because moment and when we messing up her streams like
stopped right here and you're gonna start watching right here.
And I'm living off my mom too, but that's because
she works for the Hollywood fore Impressed and she just
(43:15):
gets that for free. So I'm not trying to put
my mom out. Okay, I actually treat my mom very well.
I love that we're trying to flex on Netflix though,
like we're all leaving anyway. That's That's like when I
tried to flex my bank back in my poorer days.
I was like, I've been Big of America for ten years.
I'm leaving, and where would you like to send this
seventy three dollars. That used to really work though. That
(43:39):
used to really work, like transfer me to cancelations, right,
and then they transfer You'd be like, transfer me back
to customer service. You we're supposed to really care. Yeah.
That should always worked though with the cable company because
you know, you always get that introductory deal that only
last year for the year, and then suddenly that bill
came on the thirteenth month. You're like, why the my
internet just double? And then all you have to do
(44:01):
is be like I'm about to leave. And that used
to work until like when Spectrum and Charter and Cox
and all them, she became one thing. That's when I
remember I tried to do, and they're like okay, and
I was like, I'm like, it's a monopoly. It will
still work with serious though. I was like, mom, you
(44:23):
still have seriously because she got it free when she
got her car cars, Like, it's been three months. Are
you paying twenty bucks a month? And she was like uh.
I called him till I believe it every three months
and they give me back to five dollars again. I'm like, yeah, okay,
that's good. Doesn't know who you are. What do you do?
You watch Netflix? I do? Okay, So Netflix right now,
(44:43):
I just finished watching Special because I'm going to be
interviewing Ryan Connolly on my podcast later on today. Actually,
and so I've been all eight episodes of like twenty
minute episodes is really good. Uh. And then I will
go to Netflix, like, oh, um, Dear White People is
now on there. I watched that. I watch um movies
like Hello, I'm in Her, Can't be Want Her can
be an animated show called Super Drags all on Netflix.
(45:06):
I love that it's plugging myself. But in addition, like
I just like to watch all Scandal episodes for sure.
There's a whole series now on the all Sybell. Yeah. No,
you really can't. And even House of Cards, which is
on there. I love UM so yeah, but you know,
in this conversation reminded me I was supposed to cancel
(45:27):
Hulu and they still taking money out of my account.
I forgot because I have you know, I was signed
up to watch some show. I think back when before
I had access to on demand RuPaul's Dragons used to
come on Hulu on vh one like a couple of
days later, so I would log in to do that.
But I was like, I'll just watch it for a season.
I'm a canceling. I gotta go. Got to cancel my
(45:48):
program right now. I'm no. Then I think about though,
would I pay for the NBC one? Would I pay
for the Disney one? Because I do want I do
want to watch the Office, and I only owned the
first three seasons. I'm exhausted. And I don't even pay
for Netflix. They call us striminals, they streaming criminals. I'll
(46:12):
be a striminal till it's trash because I work in TV.
I'm about to plug my shape. Like but like, I
pay a lot on Hulu because I have Live TV,
whichho would have ever thought that live TV would become
a luxury. You know what I mean, you should just
have a cable for that joint. I pay for live TV,
and I paid for HBO and I paid for no commercials.
So I'm giving you know, Hulu coins. Yeah. Well, at
(46:36):
the end of the day, you when we cut our
cables and ship and we end up paying so much
with all these streaming service like, we're pretty much back
to the same ship. Yeah, I'm gonna invent cable again.
There you go. See she's smart, Like it's called all right,
well listen ID eight on that during the break, we'll
be right back and we're back. Hi, Hello, how are you?
(47:07):
How are we? We're good, just checking in. Oh so good,
so good, so good, so so so so so. I'm
doing so so so sout so doing so so so good.
There we go. We always damn Lacy, last time did
(47:27):
we do the spontaneous singing? When you're in the building,
the Texas energy is looked at me like it's almost
so so good. When you get acknowledged by Beyonce like
Chela has you do you have to come correct bad
words performance? Oh my god, girl, I was I was like,
nobody tell me, just let me go out here and
(47:49):
do it. I just don't want to be nervous. And
then everyone right before I went out kept going. She
sat in her seat, She's out there, she's out there.
She's on the left, just so you know she's out
she's out there. Yeah, no pressure, Yeah, no, no pressure
to it didn't look like pressure, you can you know.
I got tired by the end, was still going. Come upon.
(48:12):
They said, just don't go in her direction because Julius
might tackle you. I said, okay, but I mean I
would like that Julius is fine and in person flying,
Come on, climb this mountain flying our Game of Thrones. Later, Uh, well,
I want to check in with Britney Spears because you know,
for a long time there was this whole like, what's
(48:32):
going on with Britney? Is she Obviously she was under
that conservatorship, and a lot of people were, you know,
theorizing that maybe she was not really making the decisions.
Obviously legally she can't being under that conservators ship. But
when she went into the mental health facility, people like,
what is going on her Instagram is weird with what
is happening. So we found out, like in a core
(48:53):
proceeding that she was basically saying like my father made
me go there and I did not want, did not
feel I had to be there. So that was giving
a little bit of credence to uh the host theory
from Brittany's instagram who we're talking about this for a while.
Shout out to them for really blowing that thing open um.
But now recently her manager, Larry Rudolph, longtime manager, says
(49:14):
that maybe she might be done like performing for a while.
How managers. Yeah, Larry Well her long time and like
Larry Rudolf, not the Sam Lufie guy. No, no, no, no,
like the dude who was around like from the beginning. People. Okay,
so he's no longer getting to britty coin is No,
he's like one of those people is like, look, I'm
always here for you, like I've always been there. But
like active manager was like that seems antiintuitive to be like,
(49:39):
I think he does on some level and I'm but
based on this quote, he must be involved because this
is what he told TMZ. He says quote as the
person who guides her career based on the information I
and all of the professionals who worked with her are
being told on a need to know basis from what
I have gathered, it's clear to me she should not
be going back to do this Vegas residency, not in
the near future, and possibly never again. Uh, he said,
(50:01):
he claims that or I'm sure he's I think telling
the truth. He said that Spirits called him quote every
day last summer, excited to tour, and currently she hasn't
called him in months. She clearly doesn't want to perform now,
and he said, I don't want her to work again
until she's ready physically, mentally, and passionately. If that time
never comes again, it will never come again. I have
no desire or ability to make her work again. I'm
only here for her when she wants to work, and
(50:22):
if she ever doesn't want to work again, I'm here
to tell her if it's a good idea or a
bad idea. So wow, I mean, I know someone's going on,
but not to the point where from people that I had, like,
did you any of you see the Vegas residency? Yes? So,
one thing I heard consistently was people felt that it
was Brittany, but she wasn't really the same Brittany, or
at least giving the same type of performance. Did you
(50:43):
did you sense that as a fan. I didn't get
to see it live. I actually lived in Vegas for
about eight months, uh in two thousands, seventeen sixteen, doing
a residency of my own right next door. And I
have a lot of friends who dance with Brittany, and
I would watch all the videos that I love seeing
them and I love seeing the show. People would I
would get, you know, people saying like, oh, she's dialing
(51:05):
it in. It wasn't a fantastic But if you're a
Britney fan, you live for the concert because it's a production.
But here's my thing. If Brittany never wants to work again,
good for Brittany. She gave everybody because she's given us
almost some entire life. Y'all. She was a Disney kid.
She went from that into being a pop superstar around
the world. Britney Spears is a legendary name that people
(51:27):
know all around the world. And she has kids just
too right, Yeah, the two kids, and honestly, she's pretty
much worked their entire lives. And not to say that
women don't work, you know, the kids, but like when
you're a performer, it's kind of like around and a
pop star and the celebrity. It's round the clock. And
(51:48):
if she wanted to just check out and move to
Bulgaria and be like just me and my boy's gonna
do our thing. She has given us. I feel everything
that she needed to. I don't begrudge her any anybody
saying I'm done doing this thing. And she got the
checks and she made lashes and she yeah, she had
to pay a lot to Kevin, and I think they
ended up she had to pay more to Kavid when
(52:08):
she got the biggest resident because she started making more
money and he has custody of the children. I mean,
I look at Brittany like how I look at Mariah Carey,
and that's no shame, but it's that if I've watched
car get up on stage and phone in the whole
performance and I lived, I was like, y'all better lift
her arm. She not do nothing on this stage. I
(52:29):
love it. So Brittany wants to continue performing, and it
is just like, hey, I'm here if she wants. If
she wants, by all means now I don't, but I
don't know if she does, but I don't want her.
I don't. Unwell, yeah, I agree with you there, but
if she wants to, I hate going to a performance
and somebody dolls it in. It's just like, I'm like,
I gave you my good coins to come up here
(52:50):
and see now. I went to Mariah too, and I
loved her because I think because I knew all the
hits and I sang them more. The ladies sitting next
to it was like, bitch, I played her hard, not you.
That being said, um, I would hate to see someone
dialing in. So if she doesn't want to do it,
don't do it. But what I would hate is if
she didn't want to do it and just did it,
and then we go there and we're like, where's the party?
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I mean, you go see Gaga. Oh, she's in it
to win it. She's given you one thousand percent from
start to finish, and that's what I want to see
on stage. Well, I mean, look, Brittany, we're here for you.
We are We're always here for you. Free Brittany. Yeah
that's the shirt, but really, what y'all want to have?
I mean, honestly, I think about it and sometimes even
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making decisions on what to eat for dinner, I'm like,
it's too much to think about it. And to have someone,
especially your father, someone who you trust handling everything for you.
I'd be like, all right, it's cool. Yeah. But then
there's like, you know from what I was reading and
hearing in that Brittany's Instagram podcast, So there's a lot
going on to where it seemed like he was making
deals on her behind that she didn't even know what
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was happening. And then we're like, what happened for this?
We just did a perfume like an st Lauder deal
fell apart because she didn't really know. And then when
they went to court, they were like, oh, well she
doesn't know. And then they're like, well then how can
you even legally enter? Like what? Like the person we
thought we were what? So there was clearly other things
going on. I'm sure that more of that will come
to light as a story developed. Parents and big celebrities,
(54:13):
you always have to watch out documentary that was hurtful. Well,
let's do a quick check for some for some shade
around the internet. So Paris Hilton was onna watch What
Happens Live? Uh, and you know she played the Plea
the fifth game and she had an interesting moment when
(54:35):
it was asked when she was asked about Lindsay Lohan,
because you know that beef is kind of simmering. So
let's just hear this Paris Hilton shade turned up to
the extreme. Paris, you have recently said that you never
want Lindsay Lohan's name spoken in the same sentence as yours.
Paris say three nice things about Lindsay Lohan. She's beyond
(55:08):
That's that's a pretty nice one to say that she's
beyond an embarrassing Okay, all right, she's beyond Earsson. Oh
my god, we just went back to two thousand three,
ye to where either of these people, y'all know what.
(55:30):
I'm sorry, but that sounds like something we don't know.
The story I'm telling you right now, there is a
story behind people, know, because a girl that will hold
onto a grudge for that long over you know, what
we saw was just as what was the version that
we thought it was according to the tabloids. I truly
do not know. They used to all just go to
the club and like put their couches out paparazzi on
(55:53):
the way, and they were friends. And then and then
and then they stop. I think it is a boy.
It's got to be a boy. Y'all know what it was?
Because she started calling her firecrotch and they were like laughing,
and so Lindsay was like, Yo, why are you gonna
be firecrotch? And she was like, you know what happened?
And it was a boy. Y'all know why do girls
usually get over other girls? It's a boy either you
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took my No, they can't even get over you still
my makeup. It was a boy. Yeah, it has to
be because I can't think of anything else. I didn't
have any business interests together. Like, yeah, this was back
when parents was like relevant and hot was the thing.
And then last year parents called her a pathological liar
boy boy the only thing is And then there's a
video from two thousand six that came out of Lowhand
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calling Hilton the C wordhead. Lindsay's unwell though she's been
out here. Yeah no, no, I mean if you saw
Lohand's beach club, I have noted it. But the people
for Lindsay's return, yeah, I was fine. It was Lohan's
beach Club was just a mess because the people who
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worked in the beach club did not have their ship together.
It was like these toxic bros who like worked in
Vegas and like I smashed every waitress in Vegas. Dude,
I'm like the top bottle service guy in town. He's like,
now I'm crushing it. Fucking uh with Miconos, with Lindsay
and like, but all it's crazy. All the dudes who
are like these sort of you know, buff sort of
bottle service type guys. They all had the same backstory.
(57:18):
Was like, when I was a teenager, people thought I
was ugly, and it was like the glow the toxic
glow up basically was the theme throughout many of these
people's backstories. Anyway, next piece, uh. Recently, the Congressional Black
Caucus said the dream ticket for the presidential next presidential
election would be Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Now I
(57:39):
don't agree with that for many reasons, and I go
over that all the time, because we don't need Obama's
grandpa to be the president again. We have we have
people who are actually trying to solve problems in this
country and not just run off a brand recognition and familiarity. Um. So, recently,
Kamala Harris was asked, hey, like what do you think
about that? You know, the Congressional Black Caucus, like all
these congress people said like that would be the dream ticket,
(58:01):
and yo, Kamala Harris came with it. Oh, I think that. Sure,
if people want to specula but speculate about running mates,
I encourage that because I think that Joe Biden would
be a great running mate as vice president. He's proven
that he knows how to do the job. There's certainly
a lot of other candidates that would make for me
a very viable and interesting vice president. Before it was
(58:25):
Kamala would be the vice president, and she just said, oh,
I would love for him to for him to be
the vice president. He's very great at being number two. Yeah,
I just y'all not gonna sit up here and disrespect me.
I'm running for president and she's running for president. That's
like if you show up to a job interview and
they're like, yes, we would love to hire you as
(58:47):
a servant, but I can't here for the manager position.
You saw my resume, right, So y'all just gonna put
me in the back with the self. We're rolling it again. Okay,
Well I'm about to spit in the punch of trains. Okay, now,
Game of Thrones, let's get into it. Look, if you
(59:10):
guys are still not caught up. Shame on. You just
skip to the end where you'll get the other really
good information. But if you're here for it, then let's
continue now. I just want to lead off this segment
with a bit of news that I found out, which
is there is a petition on change dot org right
now that has over sixteen thousand signatures of people demanding
(59:30):
HBO remake this season quote with competent writers, and I mean, yeah,
I'm sure, and we are looking for more signatures, y'all. Yeah,
I will sign, I will sign the scene. I'm sure
HBO would love to reinvest the just ridiculous amounts of
money they were putting into the season, Like, oh man,
(59:52):
use sixteen all were noisy enough they have been. So
have you watched their like recaps after the episode? Sometimes
sometimes that's where I saw smart, That's where I saw deep, Okay,
But like, so, really, what we did with Denarius the
season is we wanted to take her arc from basically
regular bitch to crazy, and we did that in these ways,
(01:00:14):
like we did in two scenes okay, Um, I mean
their backstories are funny, like David Benioff's dad I think
worked at Golden Sacks and like worked for the Bush
administration and then like, uh d v Weiss was fucking
one of the dudes from the Eagles assistant qualification. Yeah exactly.
(01:00:35):
But anyway, getting into that, now, you know Samngel, you
you've been talking a lot about game thrownes on your podcast, um,
and one thing that I was really resonating with me
is the way Searcy went out. It was not right.
It wasn't right because I needed it to be a
whole of a lot more dramatic than that. It should
have been an epic lip sync for your life. Okay too,
(01:01:00):
queens stand before me, that's what you just like? The
shows up and she's like, prior to tonight, the two
of you were told to prepare and epic battle, good
luck and don't fuck it up, let's go. They could
(01:01:20):
even do it to this girl is on fire, right,
Cursy blew up the septum and Denari's got the dragon
burning shut up. It would have been loved. They needed
a moment together. The fact that Sarty I'm sorry spoiler
alert that Thirsty got crushed by some rocks at the
rocks Rocks rocks brag what I mean, it was the
(01:01:50):
one who wasn't hide from the kid, but the kid
was hide from the world rocks. I don't yeah, I
don't know. Part of me felt like this was the
only thing that was very Game of Thrones because okay,
because you don't often see someone who's like so evil
really get what they're what's coming to them. I mean,
they did it with Joffrey, they gave us him that
(01:02:10):
slow choke out. They did it with Ramsey m Balden. Well. Yeah,
and then I guess little Finger also had his death
like the gains the mountain was thrown with it with
his brother from that they had they had more time
in their death than started. Yeah, that was the crazy thing. Also,
I didn't like that they did this whole love reuniting thing,
(01:02:33):
like I think they had built up Jamie's character to
be so much more than that, and then they were like, no,
he's got to get one last. And also, you're on
pulled out a fucking thin air um water out the water.
Hey my man, let's have a knife fight. Why did
they have your on pull up like Taraship Hasson did
(01:02:53):
in Acrimony? How did you get off the boat? How
did you get to this code at this perfect time. Yes,
I want to fight, because I was like, I would
have been fine even just with the way he was
going if he just got burnt up on the boat
like what I was done, it wouldn't have to make
sense to me that he somehow pulled You're on that much.
(01:03:14):
We'll tell everybody that we liked him and then we
wanted to see him have an epic death. I mean,
since we do a random stuff, let's just have Yara
just show up from the iron is like, I'm here too, really, Yeah,
she's like cook She's like cooking some ship on the
beach with someone like wait, hold on, hold oh ship,
y'all hold on put this out with a face painted
(01:03:34):
in the bakini with this with the sun reflector and
oh wait you at the doubt And even the last
thing he said like killed Jamie, Like what what is this?
Are you mad at Jamie? What? Uh? Well? I mean look,
La Game Bowl was for me the thing that made
(01:03:56):
it worth watching because at least I felt I got
sadder faction out of the CUDI Game Bowl. Wait a minute,
but Sarcy's exit at the beginning of Game Bowl was
my favorite. Yeah, he had the mountain threw right against
the wall, like and then Sarsy was like, okay, let
me get my purse. You know. Yeah, it was okay,
(01:04:21):
y'all don't want to share. You know. They only wait
for two minutes. I had to go. She just made
herself so small, she tipped right at the side for them.
They were didn't even care about her little advisor just
being head smashed. Just Smith the Range's like, that's none
of my business. It was like that in Friday when
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Red's dad comes, like when he comes to get his bike,
he's like, you know that beach cruiser and he knocks
Red out and the dad comes up and he's like,
he's like, you want some tu pump And the old
man's like, nof, my grandmama gave me that change. Um well,
look uh who is the messiest we think in the
whole show. Yeah, I agreed, Okay, I just want to
(01:05:04):
make sure we're on the same page. Yeah, somebody made
a meme that was like that. Because we don't know
what that note that Varies wrote. All we know is
we just saw like true heir to the throne. Yeah,
it was a message about that. And then his little
birdies were definitely distributing memes on the Internet that are
like Denaries is the nastiest skank bitch. Do not trust her.
(01:05:27):
She's ugly. Someone the note from Jersey Shore. Someone should
have done that, Dear Sam. That night at bed when
you left, Ron put his face in between a waitress
breast Like the epic note was so messy. He lived
for drama, so you know he died the way that
he lived that fire. I was like, really, really, Denarius,
(01:05:49):
you just gonna be putting people all fire. Why did
he take his rings off? You think because he didn't
want them to get like somebody could have him. He
didn't want to die with him. He just knew something
was coming. See. I don't know if you have ever
burned before, but when you're burning, your skin swells, and
if you have dragon. He was like, y'all, don't get
(01:06:09):
my good ship. These rains. Put these right over here
for my little girl birds. Thank you. I love that
everyone acted so shocked to like Terry and everyone went
to Ais. Just like the bell stopped ringing and she
was like, turn up. I mean, she's been doing this
for a minute, So yeah, I knew it was you know.
(01:06:30):
I called myself to the nearest storm going to drag.
I still stick by Danny. We got one more episode,
maybe we will see, you know, her come back to
her senses. But I will say this, I knew that
she had lost it in that first scene when they walked,
when Terran walked in the room to check on her,
and you know, her braids have been laid all season long,
which that hair was wreckage. She had scratched her braids out,
(01:06:53):
you know what Sandy was keeping them. That's what it was. Gone,
sure it was. Yeah, nobody bring that hair because should
come in here and your hair is uneven. I mean,
you look Dusty setting it up for Aria to kill Danny.
And it's just so lazy. No, I mean you saw
Aria get on her old town or her horse and
get on old Town road. At the end, I got
(01:07:15):
the dagger in the bag, got my list in the
back literally, plus like Danny can't come back from this?
How'd she come back? Like, hey, y'all, so I know
I got crazy? Yeah that was or whatever that was? Man,
what happened? No, listen, my dragon drug on. He gonna
get a broom out here and start sleeping up. Yeah, yeah,
(01:07:36):
this message. I got an idea, Joab Why don't we
get together and clean this ship up? Yea? So who
do you think is gonna be on the throne? Sansa?
I think it might. I mean, that's been the one
where like surviving like a cockroach, and honestly, I live.
Sasa was at home taking a smooth nap while West
the Roast was just getting roasted. She did, she did, honestly.
(01:07:59):
I mean, brand gonna be hurt. How do you think this?
If John is a lot like John will not be
alive with someone else on the throne. I believe if
John is not the king, that's a function of him die.
John also has to die because I'm so tired of
him just not realizing how important he is. He trying
to do hand to hand combat with a whole dead army.
He was trying to fight a dragon by himself. He
(01:08:20):
gotta started yelling at that joint like you was just
about to die. So you were like, you're a manager,
you shouldn't be out here, like you know what, Brittany,
if you don't want to work again, you don't have
to write. That's literally John, Are you feeling it? Okay?
I see Sauce on the throne, and then I see
Brand like, you know, just dreaming it Imax next to
her as her hand. I saw there was a mean
(01:08:44):
that said that like during the whole fight, Brand is
just over here watching it roll back, like like he's
just gonna be next to Sauce like some trouble of foot.
I hope that it is a John, And you know what,
maybe it's gonna be Boden and Harris. You know that's
(01:09:06):
John and Denis. Let them rule together. I don't know
who's number two and who's number one, but I think
that if they did it together, it'd be nice. Um.
But at this point, I'm just like, okay, let's just
get when Danny went the way of bitches crazy. I
just honestly, even then, and I was saying this like
a few days ago when we were talking about the episode.
(01:09:27):
If they had just moved the death of her second
dragon to this episode and made that part of the turn,
it would have made more sense at least, like if
they were waiting at the gates and the bells were ringing,
and then let's say one of the drogue on or whatever,
one of the dragons just got it from the giant
ass crossbow and then they like hold up. The plan
was to not burn the ship down, and then you
could have seen her been like, did you see what
(01:09:49):
they did to my god? Let's not forget. They chopped
off the Sunday's head in this woman's face, killed one
of her children, which with the dragons, like I understo
the end that she was like, no, they ring the bells.
I don't give a fuck. And you know, and I don't.
I don't support the burning of women and children, obviously,
(01:10:09):
but this is fantasy and that, yeah, well I don't.
You can burn them up to the point of conception,
but after conception you can't burn nobody. But you know,
I honestly feel like this is war and and and
they didn't come to support and help. And I don't
think she should have burned the whole city, but she
(01:10:30):
definitely had the right to go burn the red and
she had the right to go burn Certacy into all
of them. I think if she had just left the
rest of the townspeople alone. But she was in postponted depression, y'all.
This one was having, so she could technically if we
sent her to a therapist and a psychiatrist and they
had to diagnose she was in a state of like,
(01:10:52):
what did the call when you just have a tremendo? Yeah,
went to court. We might argue that, but she was
not the mad coin. She was a temporarily mad queen. Yeah,
she was just the pist queen. Yes, that wasn't mad.
Oh you don't want to see that. Well. Also, it
was crazy to me that she really truly only needed
one dragon this whole time, because she got a lot
done with that one dragon, and we were getting so
(01:11:13):
scared that we're getting killed. Also, you know those little
mazes that she used to do, where you take a
pencil and you like draw like a little circle back
and forth all the way through. That's how she lit
up Western roads like she lit it up on some
petty ship. She didn't even just fly straight to the
set that burned that. She was like, literally, I was like,
(01:11:34):
how much fire does a dragon have? Like I know,
if I burped, right, there's only so much gas that
a person has out their body. Where is this dragon?
Just regeneration? She got drug on some tabasco sauce to
say he was like, oh man, all right, well, ch angel,
it has been in honor, in the privilege to have
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you here today. Y'all. Thank you so much. I've had
so much fun, so thank you. And I'm sure the
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