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May 31, 2018 61 mins

In episode 159, Miles and guest co-host Edgar Momplaisir are joined by comedian Jamie Loftus to discuss Dinesh D'Souza's pardon by Trump, Kim Kardashian's meeting with Trump over prison reform, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross announcing the trade wars are back on, how Melania has gone missing for a couple weeks now, a Christian movie about Trump and how some guy predicted it all, a new white nationalist song letting you know it's okay to be white, Stockton, California being the first city to try universal basic income, Drake's response to Pusha T in his notes app, and more.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Oh, hello the Internet, and welcome to season thirty three,
Episode three of The Daily ZiT Guy. So you thought
I was gonna stream it out, but I have a
different five since it is what team. My name is
Miles Gray a k A. This time, I'm gonna let
it all come out. This time, I'm gonna stand up
and shout. I'm gonna do things Mouse Gray. It's Miles Gray,

(00:22):
Miles Gray on the Highway. Thank you so much, too
many people on Twitter for hitting me with that a
kossure just yeah, yeah, well guess what it's about to
get hotter. That was from Walter Chestnut on Twitter and
many other people. So I know a lot of people
who do that a k So please everyone gets credit.
Thank you, Zi Gang, and I am thrilled to be
joined by my special guest co host, the unique, the indomitable,

(00:48):
the one and only Edgard mamas Oino Bingo. You are?
How are you? What is up? The sprite? Lord is here?
God is here. You are sitting a sprite as on
the first thing in the morning. I know, with night
in the morning and I got a sprite in my hand.
I am hyped. God woke me up this morning and

(01:08):
I'm feeling good, good I'm getting I'm not thank you
for coming. You know, as people were wondering where is Jack,
he is on assignment right now doing a social experiment
to see what it's like to travel with two young
children across the country in the point and we will
get results on Monday. Uh and joining us today in
our third guest spot. You might know this person very well.

(01:30):
It really needs no introduction. I'm just gonna call this
person the great all time guest. So the show, Wow,
Jamie loftus and we're doing this. A lot of people said,
we're gonna get Edgar and Jamie in the building, and
this is it. Listen, we're both covered in blood. We were.

(01:50):
There was a hand to hand combat that went on
and I don't even asked for that. No, no, I
you know I came in hot and Edgar defended himself. Uh.
And I did win. I won the fight. I guess
you know you got the guest host spot. I was
okay with it when I walked in. I was like,
I guess I can do this. But to have Jamie

(02:11):
be called the greatest all time guest in my face
is the numbers don't lie. She got a lot of rings.
You know what I mean. If we won't buy rings,
I'm covered in But this is the problem with the
rings argument, right right, But history may prove me wrong,
as history does very frequently. Um So, guys, I just
want to mention to everybody they've always wanted these two
people to be on the show together. We've done it finally,

(02:33):
and you know, throughout the show we will do some
trust building exercises, so you know, I think we can
get we can get back to back to being good friends. Yeah. Well,
I don't think you guys are ever really friends. You
didn't you guys really didn't know each other till the
show right on the Yeah, we did meet on the street, like, oh,
just walking. I was walking down the street and I
saw Jamie and she was staring at me in a

(02:55):
way of just like I know this person, but I'm
not gonna say anything because I don't know them, right.
But I was like, I'm not gonna get that ship. Okay,
you're really making yourself seem like the alpha in this situation.
I think it was really a meeting of to vetas
just like both being like, I don't really know him.
I didn't call out to her after we walk and

(03:18):
you're like, hey, wait, I was also walking to like
a four pm screening of I Tania. I remember, like
it was the day when you're watching that movie Crazy
Jamie Yamie Lofty. Yeah yeah yeah. Let me tell me
something something from your search history that lets people know
a little bit about you. Okay, uh price of ten

(03:40):
room buzz. I wanted to know if I can hold
on before you do that, couldn't you just search price
over some simple you have to end up doing the
same math problem anyway. There's no one that's like, don't
worry of crunched the numbers for you. Here's how much
ten rumors are so expensive, and there's levels to the

(04:02):
room was too? Right, Yeah, if you want a nice room,
but you're throwing down like four hundred dollars, how much
is a whack room? But you can get a shitty room.
But for like is that a room though? Or yeah no,
that's just like a singularity boy, the singularity. No. I
was like, whoa, I'm not in the right tax bracket

(04:24):
for room as much less ten room bus which is
what I wanted? And why did you? Yeah? I was
doing I'm doing this thing where I'm going to compete
against room bas to see who's better at accomplishing tasks
like a like a roomba battle a real Yeah, like
me versus the room, but oh you versus them? Yeah? Like,

(04:45):
let me see if I can clean room with I
don't know my hands in mouth better than a room,
but can If the room was win, then I will.
I'll submit to the single. I'll shoot myself into space.
Ye never back. Wait and you're got a plan. Your
battle is too. You're gonna hand and mouth clean the

(05:07):
floor versus a roomba? Are you going to use? Yeah? Too,
equally dirty rooms. I cannot have tools. I have to
see if I can on my own as a woman,
I'll perform a roomba and if not, I will leave. Yeah,
ten ten of them, and then I would get some help.
You get nine other woman, nine other woman, nine other woman.

(05:29):
I only see one woman at a time. I can't
see in the world. Yeah, yeah, yeah. A flock of women.
What's a what's a group of a gaggle of a
murder of women? That's what it is. Women? An assassin
squad of ten women clean a room better? Yeah? Oceans

(05:50):
eight All eight actresses in Hollywood or in the movie.
I'm going to actually do something a little unorthodox because
I want to tell some people about something I searched
yesterday because I didn't know the this thing happened. This
is have you all heard of the maurco Auki phenomenon?
Phen Okay, So I was with somebody friend yesterday. We
talked about every time they go into a bookstore they

(06:10):
got to take a ship. There's something about walking into
a bookstore that makes them instantly have to defecate. And
I was like laughing, and she said, no, this is
a thing. Look up this thing and it's called the
mightico a phenomenon and it's based off is a Japanese expression,
I guess based off Wikipedia, but it's referring to this
woman who described like this sudden urge to defecate once

(06:34):
you go into a bookstore. And a lot of people
have been trying to understand what this is about, if
it's a bio biology or but all, like whatever, what
is going on? They still can't figure it out. But
there are people who are like, no, I get that that.
I've worked in multiple bookstores and I'll tell you I
have unclogged a lot of toilets. People take in the book.

(06:54):
I used to work at book Soup on Sunset for
the toilet never not clogged. When I worked at a
Border's bookstore in Boston, I had to unclogged someone panicked
once ship on the floor and then shoved a lemon
into the toilet but dislodged the lemon. Did you have
to use your hand in your mouth to do the

(07:16):
same thing? I won that one, and that's why I'm
still on Earth the battle, but that was a wild
I think roomors have gotten better anyway. I'm sorry, I
just I digress. I had to just throw that in
there because that was something I was like, Oh, if
I was a guest, I would say this, okay, Jamie.
Was something that's overrated. Oh, something that is overrated. Overrated.
I watched Evil Genius on Netflix, and I think it sucks.

(07:38):
I think it's super sucks and it's a bad documentary
and I didn't like it. I go on now, I
I when I first watched it, the first episode is
crazy because you understand what the crime is and then
they start zooming out and you really start seeing how
bizarre this like, this whole how this whole thing went down? Right?
But yeah, now your criticism of it. It's the pizza bomber.

(07:58):
The guy blows in the first episode, and we're like,
now this I love watching a helpless man person who
is just he's run out of luck and so he explodes.
But yeah, then the rest of it is like they're uh,
they're analyzing the woman who is said to like engineered
the whole thing, and they're like, she's bipolar, she's she's

(08:22):
off the rail, she's a mester manipulator, and speaking as
a diagnosed bipolar woman, that does not mean you can
manipulate people. In fact, I've never done it before. Extremely
weak Saga literally attempted to manipulate people and really missed
the mark in pretty significant ways. So yeah, like the

(08:44):
whole thing, Like the way that they characterize mental illness
in that documentary is just like lazy and lame and
her like accomplished there, like he was helpless in the
face of her love and it's just like, nah, it's
not how that works. I liked. I liked the they're
all hoarders. That's pretty tight, like to fish that. Yeah,
suddenly they're like, yeah, I met her at the fishing dock,

(09:06):
and like, what is this a part of the du
plus brothers like documentary, Yeah, this is the Puffy Chair
documentary series, some real black man. I don't know now, No,
I know it's weird because when really, if you think
about the evil genius are describing is mentally ill woman, right,
a mentally ill woman who didn't get help. And then

(09:28):
they're like it's absolute evil, a master, you know. And
I was like joking with my other friend who's diagnosed
by Paul. I'm like, what if we were actually like
this good at something? Would be like, I mean, I
guess I'll take the implication that I could orchestrate a
pizza bombing, but inspiration. I mean, honestly, I think you're
holding yourself back to me as you were a unibomber hoodie,

(09:51):
nimber hoodie, your favorite piece of garmentry that's a word.
Moving on, what's something that's underrated? Underrated? Drinking and entire
sprig and going to see book Club with your friends? Sprigg?
Is that the weed soda? Yeah? On Instagram? You know
what I mean. Let's get well, we might have a
sprig pong party or something that I am so all

(10:14):
right to happen. The sprig was terrifying. Wait, so tell
people about tell people about the sprigy the spring. I've
been like, okay, so I had had only SIPs of
sprig before. I was like, and that is it? Is
this CBD or also is c it's a didn't check?
Did not check? I mean, didn't make you high? Yes,
it was probably based I think I don't want to. Okay, No,

(10:34):
it is a THHC and CBD and fusoda so that
they hit you on both sides. Okay, it's sprigue is strong.
I'm not a big weed head necessarily. I went to
sound like one you said weed head, kind of like
a bit of a weed. I'm a potter. I just
heard of I just figured out what a jewel pod
was yesterday. But it's not even know those are. That's

(10:55):
like other stuff. Yeah, what's nicotine. It's like for the kids,
for the children's to pretend to I want to get
the kids hooked on nicotine. So the Yeah, my friend
brought a sprig and then we decided to go see
book club and almost got kicked out and we turned
out and we were wild and out at this at
three yeah. Where Yeah, we were the youngest people in

(11:19):
the audience by about forty years the movie is so bad.
It's like abysmally terrible. In that little room that they have,
it wasn't yeah, it was in the tiniest because it's
already a very small They shove you in a closet
at the lows Fields three when the twelve old people
who are furious and sprig soda so that I just
like took an entire sprig to the face. We had

(11:42):
also snuck in white wine and then just watched Diane
Keaton apologized to men for two hours. It starts out
like the premise of the movie is that it's like, uh,
four old white lady actresses. All they have a book
club and they read fifty Shades of Gray, and but

(12:04):
that's not what the movies but it all it's clear
that whoever wrote it had not read fifty Shades of
Grey because they're like, it's a love story. Um. And
then the whole like last third of the movie is
just like all the older women they like go out
and they have their adventures and then they go back
home and they just apologize to their husbands. They're like,
I'm sorry, I got too crazy, I'm old, I'm crazy.

(12:26):
And then at the end they're like we're disbanding the
Book Club. Spoiler alert. It's actually pretty really sorry that
gang that you spoiled that movie for you. I am
so happy someone's making a movie for me. Yeah, because
I'm so tired of going and watching movies that don't
speak to me. But that speaks to me. I'm marketed
towards tell your stories. Jane Fonda in a bad wig

(12:48):
apologizing to a man. Just waiting for so many women
to apologize to you want to see Jane Fonda apologizing
in a really horrifying wig. Highly recommended. Uh. Now, lastly,
what's a myth that you know people be getting wrong?
That's like a lie. Old people, I think rightfully have

(13:08):
a bad rap right now, just in general for being old,
the boomers are evil, etcetera. Agree with that. However, yesterday
I saw All Senior Citizen Stand Up show Yes yeah,
at the lgbt Q Center in West Hollywood. Saw ten

(13:30):
seniors do stand up, most of them for the first time,
and it was like they fucking like buried me, dude.
They're good for people who don't listen regularly. If not,
shame on you. Uh. Caitlin Darante, who was your co
host on the Becktel cast who's been on before. She
was talking about this how she was teaching, yeah, like
a class, stand up class for senior citizens, and so
they came with the heat. They came. Yeah, I saw

(13:52):
their final show. There was the best, the best joke.
I don't know if it was supposed to be on purpose,
but one woman's cloth. There were there are a few trips.
People kept asking for her husband had died twenty years ago.
There are there are a few stumbles. There was one

(14:14):
person who's who's hearing it got too loud? It was
like screaming sky hearing it. That was your favorite. This
was the best joke. It was a woman who in
her set had referenced the fact that she had been
a teacher for forty two years several times, and then
she closed out with a baffling line, She's just like,

(14:34):
so in conclusion, if your kid comes to you and
says they want to be a teacher, tell them don't
do it. And it's a terrible way to spend your life.
Good night. A truth and comedy. It was just there
was no commentary, there was no punch line. She's just
like being a teacher was the worst thing that I've
ever done Goodbye Bye, got my home planet needs that's

(14:57):
so dope. Statu classes are weird, though we were a
weird concept. I took a stand up class at Flappers
because I worked there, so I got it for four Yeah,
I went the Flappers, Yeah my Flappers. You why didn't
finish the class? It was weird, but dropped the album
coming upon stand up drop um. But there was an

(15:22):
escort there that like, well, she was like an escort
who decided to quit it and start doing stand up.
And it was weird because like like you were talking
about the teacher thing, Like all her jokes were about
being an escort, but they were so specific to the
escort business that none of them landed because we don't know.
I don't know anything about being an escort, but I
don't know. It was weird. It's I don't know what

(15:44):
the escort is doing her matil, what were you doing?
I was just trying to like find a way to
be handled burst when I clearly couldn't be really yeah,
and that was a note I kept getting. It was like,
you're not handed. Do you know who you are? Your
name is Hi Edgar, so can we agree on something?
Your name is not handled. Okay, moving off, So knocked

(16:06):
that ship. I used to teach uh sketch class when
I lived in Boston, and I had one student who
dropped out once, um, and it was it was my fault.
And they told the school they're just like Jamie was
just I just couldn't stay at her class because because
he was a zamboni driver and I kept interrupting class

(16:27):
to ask him about his job. Are you serious? Yeah?
I really played myself on that, like there's always a
Boni driver whoever like spoke to me. It was just
like I feel like I'm singled out too much in
class because every time I'm like, well, Jimmie drives a zambonie,
we should talk about that, and he like requested to wow,

(16:49):
you are consistent of anything. The email literally said like
I come here to get away from zamboni, not to
be reminded of this is how you remind me. All right, Well,
let's get into uh the stories. See what people are
talking about today. I think to start off, we found
out that Donald Trump he's trying to send a message

(17:11):
to all the homies who might be in some legal
trouble by pardoning Danish to SUSA, who is a political
commentator who you may or may I know. We talked
about him from time to time because he's a I
guess conservative activist if you want to call him that. Uh. Really,
he's just a big control who would love to hate
on Obama and pushing ship like he's a gay Muslim

(17:31):
and like you're retweeting means, like Michelle, Obama has balls
and all kinds of weird stuff, a lot of false
flag stuff. I think he called the ship that went
down in Chlottesville like staged. So he's suffice it to
say that he is, Uh, this has come back well
with some some terrible ideas, wrap up with his choice
by Donald Trump. You know you do? Yeah, okay, and
I'll tell you why. Okay, here we go. That's some

(17:53):
real ship, you know what I mean to like send
a message like that, Like I don't know that this
is This is by far the most transparent, partisan, transactional
bullshit I've ever seen. And what's crazy, right, is we're
like in a time where we're like, bro, I got
worried about nuclear war and ship. I'm fine, pardon this,
fucking dude, but yes, I mean a lot of the

(18:15):
the analysis The speculation around this is, you know, showing
people that, look, if you get a little bit of trouble,
oh your boy got your back. When when you kind
of look at the past people that he's pardoned, you
have Joe R. Pio, who basically we've got in trouble
for disobeying a judge's orders. You have Scooter Libby who
lied to the FBI, and now you have denish to
Suza who was breaking campaign finance laws. You know, he

(18:36):
might have some homies that are in similar situations who
could benefit from this. But you know, that's why it
seems like a lot of people are trying to make
a lot of state cases against some of these people
to put the pressure on him because the president can
only pardon federal offenses like that. Uh, and then we
find out later on today he also talked about he's
also kind of thinking about commuting the sentence of Rod

(18:58):
Bogoievits from Illinois, and also of Martha Stewart. Martha Stewart
new judge on chopped? Is she judge on chopped? Yeah? Really? Yeah?
See that's why I funk with this dude, Man, I
don't know dt out here making them gangster moves and y'all,
y'all disrespecting it. I've been I've been left uh to
hang by so many of my homies, Like so many

(19:18):
of my homies have let me down. To see a
dude being like, no, I got my But that's what
I'm saying. These are people that's like him, just trying
to like gaslight people into not cooperating with the thing.
But I get it. Maybe you need some more loyal friends.
Does Martha Stewart require pardoning at this point the record
for none of them. That's what's so wild. None of
them do. They're all already done with their sentences. They're

(19:40):
all chilling, and he's just flexing. Yeah, he's just like,
oh that never happened. Yeah, he's a raising history. I
think Blogoyevic is wait, I think Bovic is in prison. Yeah,
Rod Bogovich is in prison, So yeah, he would be.
He would not cool with that one. That's where I

(20:00):
draw the line. Yeah, you can't be don't don't. Don't
pull the white people out of jail, especially not after
Kim Kardashi went over there yesterday. So moving on. I
don't know if you guys saw that really weird photo
of Kim Kardashian photoshopped so weird. She's dressed as like
a hip fashion ghost and like he's just sitting at

(20:20):
the table with that big old grin. And I think
if he on Twitter was saying like, whtch this is
gonna be the album cover for Kanye's album, I wouldn't disagree.
But yeah, Kim Kardashian was there of talking to the
President about prison reform. I don't know where we are,
but hopefully she'll solve it. She's been talking about that
for a while. Like, yeah, that goes back I think

(20:42):
to like late last year. Yeah, because she saw like
a Mike video on Twitter and I was like, oh
my god, this is so crazy. Um, yeah, y'all are disrespectful.
Y'all are being so disrespectful because y'all keep coming for
Kim Kardashian and being like I do care about people
of color and now she's out here doing the working.
I want to dis respect you know. I mean, I'm

(21:04):
just whatever, Kim, but you know I'm I'm glad because
the woman she is out here trying navigate for Alicemir Johnson,
his grandmother serving the life sentence for non violent drug offenses,
and yes, that is a fucking problem. Like that is
something when you talk about about prison sentencing and prison reform.
That's some real ship. So I'm hoping maybe because you know,
Trump is willing to bust out a person of color

(21:24):
in Dnesse to Suza out of some trouble, maybe he'll
maybe do right by other people. That's what I'm saying. Well,
who would you want to send over there? Somebody qualified,
someone who's been in the trenches and working and stuff
like that. No, you want to send someone who just
picked it up off of a YouTube video from a
company that makes articles like is your boyfriend cheating on you? Like,
of course that's what you want to send to fight

(21:44):
for your prison reform. Well, the thing is too I think,
you know, because he recently also pardon Jack Johnson the boxer,
and then also had like the famous indie one he
doesn't wear shoes that has He went to jail from
can banana pancakes boxer Jack does it. But he also
had the Sylvester Stallone there with him, So I guess

(22:07):
it does help to have celebrities there to advocate for you.
I think that, like that's genuinely I I funk with
Kim kardashi and a lot of the time. Uh. And
and she's clearly doing some pr cleanup here. But if
she can accomplish a good thing and doing that, she
can accomplish something great. Yeah. I'm just more like the

(22:28):
optics of it is really like this idiocracy kind of
thing where it's like Kim Kardashian is talking to Donald
Trump about prison reform. That is a sentence five years
ago would have been like a great tweet, but now
that is an accurate description of our world. Uh. And
then also finally we'll talk a little bit about I
guess the trade wars are back on because commerce Sniegel

(22:51):
Wilbur Ross announcing his very low, old dying voice that
the trade wars on, motherfucker, uh because hitting Canada, Mexico
and the EU TraFi steel on aluminum. We'll see, I mean,
this is what I mean. That's right, that's right, that's
what they deserves. Involved. I was there because they were

(23:15):
talking about twenty and I said at extra five. I
was in there. I got five. You're out here trying
to be like I've been in those meetings. I have
been in those meetings. But yeah, we'll see what happens.
I mean, those are our close allies, so I'm not
sure what will happen here. Is definitely causing some tension,
but again, this is the kind of stuff Trump was

(23:35):
talking about, you know, about reworking Naught and things like that.
We'll see what happens here. I know some people are
a little bit nervous on certain states because trade wars
do not always help us. Uh. And you know, starting
this ship up with Canada, Mexico EU not the best plan. Miles.
I'll tell you a story about why you're wrong. Okay,
please do. One time I was in the car. It

(23:56):
was me and my friend Alajandra. We were too drunk
to drive, so my friend Lacy Moseley, who you're familiar
with I'm familiar with, gave us a ride. Yeah, that's responsible,
But Lacey was saying some ship that I didn't like. Now,
all the hundred needed this ride, and I also needed
this right because we were both broke. We couldn't afford
to lift. But Lacey was saying some ship that I
didn't like. So what I did was I told Lacy,

(24:17):
shut the funk up, you're saying some stupid ass fucking
ship home and she left us on the side of
the road. Yeah, she should, and we had to walk home.
But do you understand that? No, no, no, no, I
didn't learn anything, but my pride was there and that
was what's most important. Did Alandre and I have to
walk home in the cold, Absolutely, but my pride was attack.
That's what was most important. Yeah. But your pride keep

(24:39):
you warm walking in the cold streets. Absolutely. I mean
I didn't for the next week, but I was chilled.
There you go. And as what Donald Trump is doing,
He's like, yo, fun these niggas driving the car. Yeah,
let's make sure our pride is attacked America first, to
the Lacey Moses of the world, ditch our ass on
the cold you would you take that ride? You would
get home safely? Being disrespected? I don't know if it's

(25:00):
not even about disrespect. I think it's not a binary.
It's not as simple. But I guess in this situation,
if I was getting tucked in, for sure, if someone
makes me hot chocolate and tucking me in, I would
be disrespected. Wow, like calling you the wrong name the
whole time. Anyway, Sandra, here's your water glass and yeah,

(25:24):
well okay, cool, let's take a quick break because I'm sweating,
like Jack in his honor. We'll be right back, and
we are back now. I just wanted to talk a
little bit about Milani to Trump because I don't know

(25:46):
if you all noticed, we have not seen her in
a very long time. In fact, we have not seen
her since May ten, when she was welcoming home the
freed American prisoners from North Korea. Uh. And then later on,
you know, she had to go into the hospital for
to treat a quote benign kidney condition and was there
for over five days, when most doctors say that the

(26:06):
prosider she had usually have you home the next day.
So many people were kind of like, yo, what's going on?
And then Trump had like that weird tweet where he
said like, Melanie is back at home, resting, and it
was like, Yo, Melanie, my wife Melanie, which and then
people were like, oh, no, it's auto correct. I like,
his wife's name isn't recognized by his fault at the

(26:27):
very least. I know, like sometimes you know, the story
is about like how his tweets are constructed, like they
intentionally put in bad grammar and misspelling to make you
feel all down home or whatever. But at the very least, like,
don't funk up the wife's name, like that's whatever. No, yeah,
that's you can't make there's no autocorrect argument, but I'm
sure it probably is an auto correct thing and they
just probably don't care. He's just never mentioned his wife

(26:49):
and found before. Right, And then like later on, like
on May, so, the speculation began after the tweet, like
jokingly on Twitter, they're like, who's Melanie's Like, is that
the droid that's sent to replace her because the real
one perished or whatever? Offensive then did you hear did
you hear that rumor that Milannia Trump is ten room
us taped together? Oh, you might be honest something. But

(27:14):
then like so after all this stuff was going on,
a lot of people are like, yo, what's going on?
Milannia Donald? He was outside in the White House and
goes points up. She's like, she's doing great. She's looking
at us right there and points off to a window
and everyone looks ain't nobody in that window. But like
everyone was like, oh, no, like what is going on?
Because the speculation even started fueling more because that's what

(27:35):
we are wanting to do, because we like to pretend
everything is more dramatic than it really is. So then
yesterday she tweeted out something like this, I see the
media is working overtime speculating where I am and what
I'm doing. Rest assured, I'm here at the at White House,
way to tag it with my family, feeling great and
working hard on behalf of children and the American people.
This is the most sus tweet of all time. Oh yeah,

(27:57):
everything is good, right. There is a lot of people
are like, yo, what's going on? Like the funny version
was she has been replaced by like a droid. Then
other people are kind of like, you know, she really
hates being first lady and she hates being a d
C and it's just done with all like just everything
that goes along with people being like what are you like,
you know, having to question how she feels about her

(28:18):
husband's indiscretions and all these things that are coming to light, um,
which I think is understandable. But at the same time,
you know, this is who you were married to, so
you gotta you gotta work with it. But then a
lot of people started analyzing that like sort of the
vocabulary the construction of that tweet and working over time
is like a thing Trump really likes to use, like
in his things. So a lot of people are into like, oh,

(28:39):
this clearly wasn't written by her, But I think we
all know that because I don't think she's ever written
a tweet really herself. Uh, but I think, yeah, there
was you know, there was some speculation that she's going
to move back to New York or whatever. But nonetheless,
I think, I don't know, it feels like we're seeing
her starting to burn out a little bit, like not
like Milan has been hacked a little bit. She's going,

(28:59):
she's going. I think she's going full Shelly Misscabbage. I
think that that's what's happening now. Shelly Miscavage is David
Misscavage's wife, right, yeah, David missc Cabbage, the world's smallest man.
Who's I think he's still in charge of scientology And
I'm pretty sure he's still in charge. His wife. Shelly
Miscabbage has been it was like labeled as missing for
a long time. I guess the state police know where

(29:21):
she is, but no one will disclose her location. But
she's been on the grid for eleven years, not been seen, right,
not been seen, made no public appearances, hasn't spoken to
like that she was spotted though, like a while back,
like they saw her like with some handlers out like
at a general store or something, because she's got to
do something in eleven years. But it's yeah, like people

(29:42):
were saying that they thought that she was dead or
that like, and it also kind of reminds me of
that terrible Richard Simmons podcast that came out last year
where they're like where is he and it's like, he's fine,
he just doesn't want to talk to you. Wait, what
was It wasn't that the thing like no one had
heard from him for a long time, but it really
just ended up ended up as a thing that he
was okay and just was like I'm sorry. It was

(30:03):
like really lowest common denominator citizen journalism, just like there's
a story here, we're gonna buzz her wide open. It's like,
now you're just invading someone privacy and you're not you're
not a journalist. But yeah, I don't, I don't know.
It's unclear why Shelley went off the grid, but a
lot of people thought that either scientology wanted her to

(30:24):
funk or she wanted to funk off herself, and just
like didn't want to deal with David Mscavenge's bullshit anymore,
which could be she got ghosts like and just she
basically vanished herself. There's a yeah, there's arguments that like
Scientology ghosted her, and then there's the argument that she
goes to Scientology and just like doesn't want to, like

(30:44):
she got out midnight, learned from Crapham exactly. I am
so disappointed and oh, here we go that you guys
don't understand what's happening. It is so clear to me
what has happened. How was that? See Milania and Donald
moved to a new neighborhood. Correct, wouldn't you argue that
that's I mean, it doesn't have to be arguing a

(31:04):
point of fact that they were there. Donald was hanging
out with his boys and Milania was hanging out with
these women. And and while Milani was hanging out with
these women, she realized there's something odd with these women.
And then she tried to communicate that to Donald, but
he wasn't really paying attention because he was having fun
with his boys. So then Milania just kept trying to
figure out what's at the bottom of this. And there

(31:27):
was a liberal more liberal woman who was around, and
Malannia confided in her and was just like, Hey, aren't
these other ladies in this social group very weird? And
the liberal woman was like, yeah, yeah, they are. And
then one day Milania came back to that liberal woman
and she was different too. Well then and then after
that Milannia had to really get to the bottom of it,

(31:49):
but it was too late. Now Milania is also part
of that group and she's acting weird. Wow, I don't
understand how like a plague infect kind of sure that
or the plot of the Stepford wats but wow, Okay,
see I didn't follow that at all. I was looking,
are we going? What are you talking about? It's clear

(32:11):
it's I mean, listen, I'm trying to help you. Guys.
You're running this daily point off your head. There's no
that's to get my perm go. You're activating. Oh my goodness,
she's been hacked as possible. I honestly think she's just

(32:32):
had enough because it's got to be very, very you know,
it's got to be exhausting when that man trying to
grab your hand all the time. But I think Milanni
and Avonka at the same person. Well, I think he
may see them as the same person. Guys. Now, I
want to talk a little bit about art in the
all right world, in the in the very hyper conservative world,

(32:54):
in the white nationalist world, because we're seeing all kinds
of offerings in the realms of film and music and writing. Recently,
J M McNabb, one of our writers, brought our attention
to a story about a film that is coming up
called The Trump Prophecy. I think it's based off a
book written by a man named Mark Taylor, who was
a retired firefighter who claims that one day, while watching TV,

(33:17):
Trump came on and then God told him that Trump
will be president. And this was back in eleven and
you know, it was a very powerful moment. You know.
From there he was like trying to tell people, you know,
this guy's would be president. You should listen up. I
have it on good authority, my hallucinations that he will
be president, and any like out of work arrested development
writer could have made that same prediction or The Simpsons

(33:39):
years ago, right, yeah, yeah, yeah. Um So then he
basically co auth this book, The Trump Prophecies, the astonishing
true story of the Man who saw Tomorrow and what
he says is coming next. So basically that he said,
there's a really nice part where he just this is
just from the book. In November, the world witnessed the impossible.
Nearly every household in America was tuned in to the

(34:00):
election feeds, and every update pointed to the loss for
the Republican Party. But when the map of the states
flipped red in the final hour, there was a select
few who weren't surprised. They had always known Trump was
going to win. He was chosen for such a time
as this, the prophecy had said, So this prophet, this
reserve man of God, was a retired firefighter, Mark Taylor.
The word given by Holy Spirit was delivered on a

(34:21):
two thousand eleven in the middle of the most debilitating
sickness a man could ever experience. Now, you know, despite
the fact that you know, he basically admitted that his
prediction was for election, uh, you know, for marketing purposes,
he was going to extend that. I also called this too,
so you know, it still stands dumb as nostradaminance. Seriously,

(34:42):
but when what comes next? Though? He was also saying
that he Trump will win a second term. Uh, and
then he will release the secret cures for Alzheimer's in cancer. Uh,
because you know, why blow it all in the first term?
Why why why do your grand ending in the first term.
So wait that Trump is going to reveal the care

(35:03):
to Alzheimer's, but just and but so it's like performance
art that he's just demonstrating perhaps having Alzheimer's himself in
his first term. And then at the end it's like,
I actually know how to Benjamin buttonist well, the reasoning being,
the logic being that he will basically come after Big
Pharma because they hold the secrets to solving these diseases,

(35:24):
because they profit off of people being sick, which I
agree with. I mean, I get that part of it,
that we've seen that kind of ship before. I agree
with all of it. Yeah, but then he'll say once
he comes after Big Farm and is that corruption, then
they will release the antidotes. Now, honestly, I hope that
there is something like that because that would be great.
But again I'm not too you know, I don't know,

(35:44):
I don't know how optimistic. Here's what it is. Here's
what it is, guys, And again, please, you guys are
supposed to be basically journalists and I'm trying to help.
I never said I'm a journalist. How says he's a
journalist all the time until just group text us at night, guys,
I'm a journalist. The only time Miles never came to
one of my UCB shows was to get up on

(36:05):
stage and interrupt the whole thing to say, I'm a journalist.
He's done. Yeah, yeah, that's why when we met the
first time, you're like, wait, I know you. Yeah and
nalist um So Obama did something very very similar where
in his two thousand and eight term he was pro

(36:25):
gay marriage, but he never said it because he didn't
want to alienate his Black Christian base, so he waited
until the twelve election when he knew he had them
in the bag to say it. Donald Trump is doing
the same thing here, okay with cancer patients, that's right,
and he knows that that's a big part of his bass,
and he doesn't want to alienate them, so he wants

(36:46):
to do all the work now so that in twelve
he can be like, yo, guess what I'm for this,
and then they'll all hop on the train because they're
already on the train. It's the same thing, but we
want to crucify Donald Trump for doing the things that
Barack did, and I'm tired of it. You're really gonna
have some crazy people coming at to your mentions after
this one. Uh So let's move on. Because another thing

(37:08):
that he also said was that he also said that
Megan Kelly fell ill. I don't know if you remember this,
right before the one of the first Republican primary debates.
She couldn't do it because she fell ill. And he
claims that that was God sending her a quote warning
shot to let her know that she should not try
to harm his anointed candidate, Donald Trump. So this guy
is going all in. So now this is going to

(37:29):
be a full on film that's coming out in October
called The Trump Prophecy, because I guess they couldn't call
it based off the book The Trump Prophecies. They just
kind of made it just like the one maybe that
he'll be president. And anyway, this is being made by
Liberty University, which is a Christian school founded by Jerry Folwell,
and they have a film department, and they have a

(37:49):
program where students instead of making sort of like a
bunch of shorts, they contribute to making one feature film
and they did this before with a film called Extraordinary,
starring guests who Kirt Cameron, you know, are are Christian. Yeah,
he's amazing. M my favorite Jerry Seinfeld. So now they're
they're what they're working up the Trump Prophecy dropping October,

(38:11):
just in time for the mid terms to get people
to really wake the funk up and realize, you know,
Trump is anointed by God. But the thing is, which
makes sense, is that there are people there who aren't
really quite thrilled about like this Trump prophecy film at
the school because you know, you had a Christian school.
There's a lot of things that Trump does. It contradicts
Christian Godma not something that would be considered a good

(38:31):
Christian thing to do. Yeah. Yeah, so you know that,
you know, the people still actually read the Bible and
follow it. So I think when they see what Trump's doing,
they're like, I think that, like one of the best
bad press you can get is having a student film
made about you. I think this is actually gonna work
in the world's favorite I'm a connoisseur of bad student films. Yeah,

(38:53):
and here's what I have to say those students who
are unhappy about it. I know exactly who they are.
They're the kind of students who pitched a movie that
they didn't get picked up, and they're upset that it's
not their movie. And that's what you think. That's about
what I think. That's what you want to give a
student film record. Yeah, yeah, yeah, there's my favorite one.
It came out in two thousand nine. I had to
go into the backlogs to find it. But it's called

(39:14):
Love Boccardi Boston. It's really good. You can watch it
on vimeo. I do some screenings of it sometimes. No, No,
it was before I went to college, but it was
like a legendary thing on campus. Are like, oh, this
is if you can get this file, it's the worst
thing you'll ever see you in your love is it
like love love period but Cardio period, Boston period. It's

(39:39):
it's just you put this up on your Twitter. Please Yes,
I will absolutely. Um. Yeah, you gotta watch Love Boccardi Boston.
The screening of it to night. Oh you are like
legitimately in l A. Yeah, they're doing there's like a
few annual screenings of it and people come out and
they bring their LBB gear. It's like shot. It's like

(39:59):
shot on a camcorder. It's one of those things like
when you're in your freshman in film school, you're supposed
to make like a five minute short. This is forty
five minutes long, autobiographical, just some real masterful work. From
shout out to the director Dan Shubert, who still interacts
with because he's like he's like almost thirty now and

(40:19):
still dealing with this thing he made when he was eighteen.
What Cardi Boston, he still works in like videography and stuff.
I think him. Yeah, local cart stuck with it about
a man just smashed off Dakari's all day. It's so
much more than that. Oh really, Okay, well I'm gonna
assume that's what that is. Uh, and you know that's film.
So that's what's going on in the world of a

(40:40):
conservative film. Now. I'd like to talk about what's going
on with al right, white nationalist music, because you know
that's they're on a wave right now. Uh. There's a
new song out by one of the members of this
group called the White Art Collective Calling and it's just
basically a group of no talent Nazis whack and it's

(41:03):
just they have a terrible website where they share their
non art. I love that like Wicks Beta site. It's
so cute. It's really really something else. Uh. And the
latest is a certified banger song in the summer called
It's Okay to Be White. It's just a fucking terrible
song with awful lyrics. The music video itself is wacky.

(41:26):
It's just a guy hand drawing images that eventually like
morph into stock photos. Yeah, he's just freehanding and then
it fades into an image. He certainly has not paid
to you, no, no, no no. And if he has
good on him, then that means there's a little budget
for this. That mean I mean, well there, it is
not water marks to his credit. Um so let me

(41:46):
just let me just play a little bit of the
track and we talk about it. This is It's Okay
to Be White? Get into vibes. Yeah, a little bit
of tame and Paula. Yeah, it's goth night, It's god
night at the satellite, baby sunny suns like fun black,

(42:15):
like heavenly blades, this birthing at the surface, skin, the
sound of children's voices. Ray. I like the part of
the music video where he draws a butt bas Okay,

(42:39):
here comes the chorus though, here comes the chorus though
guys okay to all right, hey hey hey, okay, okay, okay,
crazy like okay, So yeah, that was a big polo track.

(43:03):
Thank you for my boyfriend's music on it being fakes right,
being fakes right now if that thing if the chorus
wad went, I hey the traffic that song is great.
That is ak that's the most terrivative garbage song I've

(43:26):
ever heard. The name of the singer is Bryn Yeah,
so I mean to me, it sounds like a rip
off of that song the promise by when in Rome,
like just from like the Doo Doo Doo doo doo. Yeah,
I think it's at the end of Napoleon Dynamite. Actually,
when they play that, that is like kind of the

(43:47):
exact rip off. And the reason why his voice is
like that is because he's actually UK based racist named
Bryn Dolman on WANCT. They did a little digging, they
found his LinkedIn profile. We found out he manages a
shop and he's a life coach. So yeah, I know this.
He's my international boyfriend Jesus Christ. So yeah, I don't know,

(44:10):
I don't know what it is, you know, a manager.
He's the manager of Yet that's got to be embarrassing, right,
Like when they come like, yo, I heard your track, Like,
hey heard your racist song? Boss? Yeah, oh no, that
that wasn't me. He plays it in the shop, banger.
He's a barista who's will always trying to let you

(44:30):
know what they really got going on. Yeah, yeah, right now.
But check them a mixtape if you want to check
this out. Hey, you look white. Chance he's gonna grab
somebody who's not. But I mean there's some you know,
I don't know what it is about. Like, you know,
like art inherently like to be a good artist, you
have to you have to have an ounce of empathy

(44:51):
and be willing to challenge yourself right like personally and
like the way you think philosophically, Like that's how you
like really have genuine self expressive art that that connects
with people. And I guess it's no you know, it's
no surprise that people who have the mentality of that
very xenophobic, racist whatever you what have you just hating
their heart can't really get the art to flow. But

(45:13):
who is the person who's hating right now, Miles, Let's
be honest with ourselves. Who's really hating I think that
you guys are hating on this very again. That beat
goes hard. I'm not even joking right now. That beat
goes and I since that beat, I was like, yeah,
I kind of want to flow over this beat, like, Okay,
we'll find we'll try to get you this remix. Okay

(45:34):
to be what you should just still do the same course.
Yeah you look like yeah, you look like you'll. Let's
take a lot of heat off a drake. Alright, so alright,
let's take a quick break and we'll be right back.

(45:57):
And we're back. Wait, hold on, I think Edgar may
have actually unlocked three. Can you tell me what? Sorry,
it's okay to ride there. You go right there. Yeah,
you will, no doubt get that Coca Cola deal by
aligning yourself with a Nazi track from the UK. I mean,
nobody knows this, but Coca Cola wanted to sell their

(46:18):
sodas in Germany, but not like turn them off to
like the fact that they were an American brand, and
invented a soda called Fonta just for the non seats.
Look it up. Oh wow, wow, wait, is there really
like a dark history of Fonta? That's what Fonta came from.
That moment of wokeness brought to you by eedgranmontas here
the man who is keeping from Milania Trump and the

(46:39):
show Amazing How you came back? Brother? Um, So start off,
I want to talk a little bit about something that
you know is a pressing issue I think in the
world at large, which is sort of income equality. The
wealth gap in this country is enormous, UH, and we
are increasingly seeing in the middle classes wither away into
nothing as the halves have more have and have not

(47:00):
and getting ship. You can see that with how CEO
pay has exploded over the years. But Stockton, California, is
doing something pretty interesting. They are going to be the
first city to test a universal basic income. Now what
they're going to do is their reading plans to deliver
five hundred dollars a month uh and donated cash to
around a hundred local families with no strings attached u

(47:22):
b I. Universal basic income is a term you know
gets thrown around a lot, but you know it's essentially
about that the government distributes cash to everybody, you know,
rich or poor, if you need it or don't, just
because they want to remove the stigma of traditional welfare
schemes while just making sure that everyone is taken care of,
which is a thing that is not really being addressed

(47:42):
in this country at the moment. So we'll see they
saying that the program could run for almost about two
years possibly and see how that does I mean, I
think that's something that a lot of people have been
discussing over the years about like what do we do
in terms of like the income gap or wealth gap
increases more than automation threatens people's jobs more and more,
like what does the world look like in that sense?

(48:05):
And a lot of people have been talking about, you know,
getting a U B I as a way to sort
of I keep hearing U T I getting So I
went on Splash Mountain at Disneyland and I got a
UBI on a log flume. Kind of yeah, I gotta
you ever get a flume UBI log flume UBI when
you go on a log flume and then at the
end you get five dollars actually pretty U T You're

(48:27):
hurting for a minute. Yeah, you get a thing of
cranberry juice, and as a cranberry juice five U B
I U T I. So I think that's something you
should push when you run for office. Yeah, like, hey,
everyone who gets U T I, I will personally give
five dollars. A lot of people be holding in their
pe or other things. So now I really want to

(48:49):
get to one of the most pressing stories of this week. Um,
the Push a T and Drake beef because it is
it's really is ramping up. I'm not caught up on this, okay, Well,
basically Push the T and Who's a Who's a rapper
formerly the clips U now his own solo rap guy
has been coming at Drake. Uh. You know they've been
going back and forth on tracks. Uh. The last shot

(49:13):
that was fired from Push the T where he loaded
a picture of Drake the album art of him in
black face uh, and the company freestyle was scathing, Like
he basically said his mother was a loser because she's
never gonna get married again because his dad abandoned them
when he was five. His friend has MS and is
gonna die eventually. He's a deadbeat dad who has a

(49:36):
love legitimate child. He was just sucking. But it's crazy
was it wasn't even that lyrically slick. It was more
that it really just felt like he was like, so,
what your daddy bounced on you. Your mom's a loser
ovir forty about to die, and also you would deadbeat
fucking dad like it wasn't there wasn't like there weren't
like real good clever, like set up some punchlines. Whatever
you could do, anything is on the table. But also

(49:58):
you can look like tasteless. Do would has you know?
I could at least have a modicum of decency while
also flaming somebody. Um So anyway, Drake had to clap back,
and oh my god, guys we were waiting. We said, well, Drake, yo,
come save yourself, Come show this man who you are.
Come clappity black and yo, he did it in the
most hip hop fucking way possible. He posted a statement

(50:21):
from the notes app the screen shot let people know
what was going on now because a lot of people
are like, yo, what is going on with this photo
of Drake and black face? So like you know, and
at first, pushing t was trying to take shots like
you know, he needs an answer about this because you know,
his blackness is in question. It looks like it is

(50:43):
from two thousand seven, so it's eleven years ago. Probably
what is he about to turn thirty or something like that. Anyway,
either way, he's he was probably in his late teens
or early twenties. UM. And again, a lot of people
like especially pushing he was trying to come in from
this image. At the same time, I still don't understand
why no one's been like, yeah, but Kanye producing all

(51:03):
your beats and like yeah, absolutely aside from the hypocrisy again,
my friend at keV Chestnut check him out, has been
like on this tip the whole time being like, why
are we coming at Drake from wearing black face when
Coon in Chiefs pushes his whole sound right exactly? Um,
So this is what this is what Drake had to say.
He really puffed his chest out in this note app

(51:24):
screen grab let me you know, and this is like
maybe maybe you should put a beat over this. He goes,
I know everyone is enjoying the circus, but I want
to clarify this image in question. This was not from
a clothing brand shoot or my music career. This pictures
from two thousand seven, a time in my life where
I was an actor and I was working on a
project that was about young black actors struggling to get
roles being stereotyped and typecast. The photos represented how African Americans.

(51:47):
Well you're Canadian, Uh anyway, what he is his dad's
America is all that. I'm rock with that, yeah, but
the struggle is the same. We're once wrong for portrayed
uh in entertainment. Me and my best friend at the time,
what a distance yourself, uh, mazine El Sadig, who is

(52:08):
also an actor from Sudan. We're attempting to use our
voice to bring awareness to the issues we dealt with
all the time as black actors at auditions. This was
to highlight and raise our frustrations with not always getting
a fair chance in the industry and to make a
point that the struggle for black actors had not changed much. Now, yes,
that is very true. What he's talking about is true,
And I think to go with the way that pushed

(52:30):
the t show that picture like it's part of a
photo set, so on one on one image he's like,
you know, really really handing it up mammy style. Uh,
Like it was just the cover art for the story
of Addie Don And then but the other picture of
it is him like frowning because the whole photo spread
was about like this sort of duality about it. So yeah,
without context, it looks bad again. Yes, that's like he's

(52:52):
not the first African American to put on black face
to make some kind of political statement. It looks yeah fine,
and that image, yeah sure, it's going to be a
head scratcher. But Drake, I don't know how he was
going to really respond to this in an album because
he was in a tough spot like that image with
everything else, it's like, how you gonna wrap your way out? Well,
what's so fascinating is that black Twitter is giving him
no points at all because they don't care for him

(53:15):
to respond to this part. This isn't the part that
they want him to respond to, right they everyone wants
to know, is that your kid? Yeah? And he it
seems like he's dodging the question, which is why I
told Drake I said it on Culture Kings yesterday and
he listened to stay the fuck out of it. It's
a trap and he fell right into the chap. It
doesn't even more so now set him up like he's

(53:35):
Santa zud as I say, correctly, art avoid him into
that one, just because now it looks like it's definitely
his fucking kid, Because he's not addressing it, and now
it's like you know what I mean, like to address
the black face thing, like you said you can't do
he couldn't. He could in averse be like, man, it
was two thousand seven my eyes towards Heaven trying to
get a message out to the kids since I was

(53:56):
eleven type ship, Like he couldn't do that. But all
so nobody really gave a funk about that part, Like
I don't I think push your t is. No, you're
masterminding this ship so hard right now now Drake is like,
you're funk dude. Everyone thinks that you're deadbeat as dad
because you responded with the wrong answer. But it just
wasn't enough room in the notes tap. Maybe he does

(54:19):
address it, but it looks like he kind of runs
out of Maybe he fully addressed it. Just Also, this
rap battle is so weird because it's middle class fake
drug dealer versus sensitive Canadian guy. Like it's not like
the you know, the traditional battles were used to Papa
changed bro. Yeah, And also like this is the kind
of ship you know Drake is very self aware of

(54:41):
like his emo side too, So like it's not like
the most hard hitting way to come at him for
a guy who like already owns it, you know what
I mean. It's not like as if you pull the
curtain back on fifty cent, like yo, fifty cents actually
a broken man. He cries all the time and blah
blah blah, like we get all of you know, Drake's
raps are like very melancholy, you know, absolutely, So we'll
see what happens. Man, he should stay out of this.

(55:03):
He should stay out of this. I think that's how
he comes out. The bigger man is not even dealing
with it because, like I said, Scorpion is going to
quadruple the sales of Daytona right now. Yeah no, And
like that's why you want, you already want? Why are
you digging yourself deeper into the ship. But you know
there's a part about hip hop though. He can't just
let it be the end of it, you know what
I mean. It has to because push it to I

(55:24):
think push it. He has something nasty. I know he
has even more nasty waiting. Yeah. Well, the way that
it happened is like first I think that you know,
if we talked about the yesterday he baited him with
that song infrared and which got this other freestyle and yeah,
and then over the weekend he was just saying, like,
we'll deal with in truths this summer. So I have
a feeling that he already had that picture on lock,

(55:47):
he already had the story made out, has the responses
already recorded. You know what I mean? This is civil
This is just like Captain American Civil War. Like they're
walking into this thing and they think that they're on top,
but this ship is set the funk up. It's just
as complicated too, because you had to see fucking twenty
movies before and understand what's happening. You're just like, wait

(56:09):
a second, how many years does this go back? Oh
my god, some pro wrestling ship. Yeah, it really is.
Really We'll see how it plays out. We'll see how
it plays out well, Jamie, thank you so much for
coming through. Hey, thanks for dealing with the fact that
Edgar and I got into a fight before. Yeah, no,
it was fine. I mean I just turned the other way.
Although I did record on video. I did SlowMo. You did, yeah,

(56:30):
you had you had a front cam over your shoulders,
but you were facing the wall, so anyone else. I mean,
I'm still hurt, but it seems like nobody cares about
how I'm feeling. It's okay, I clawed it good, poured
a lot of salt in those worlds just to get
a clot up. Jamie, Where can people find you? You

(56:52):
can find me on the internet at Jamie Loftus help
on Twitter dot com, and you can listen to the
backdel cast every third day. Yeah. Our our episode with
Andrew T came out today. Yeah, I love Andrew around.
Here was the episode racist? Well that's for him to decide.

(57:13):
Oh boy, we'll definitely have to tune into that one. Uh, Edgar,
thank you so much for coming here to be by
my side. Absolutely. Uh. Tell people where they can find you.
You can find me on Instagram at awful Gramm and
on Twitter at Edgar was here. Also be on the
lookout for sad Boy Edgar coming soon about I mean,

(57:34):
I guess if you want to listen to that, Okay,
okay kidding, I was just kid and listen to Culture Kings.
Please listen to it. Oh man, he said the dumbest
ship on the last episode. I want you guys to
hear it, he said. He asked us if chips were
dessert and it's well, I brought it up on the
pot because that's such a beau. What the fun is

(57:56):
that said? While we were eating once, I was like,
please drag the ship out of the Keith for that,
because that's so wild. Well, yes, where do you stand?
It's not I don't know how I said. The only
time a dessert like it can be a non sweet
dish is if it's like sort of contextually when people
were like, oh and I'm gonna drink this scotch for dessert,

(58:17):
or like for dessert, I'm gonna smoke this joint, you
know what I mean? Then fine this spring yeah exactly.
But if you look at like pull up to the seven,
you say, hey, hop in there and grab some dessert,
and someone comes out with chips, I will scream at you.
Yeah you know what I want. It's on the episode
that drops tomorrow. Okay, be on the look the look

(58:39):
for that. Also, if you're looking for me, you can
find me at Miles of Gray on Twitter and Instagram.
You can find us at the Daily Zeitgeist on Instagram
at daily Zeitgeist on Twitter. You can find us on Facebook.
You know, we got the website daily Zeitgeist dot com
where you can find all kinds of links to the stuff. Uh.
You know, also when we have the footnotes there to

(59:01):
foot so you have to do that for myself um uh.
And also where we will link to the song that
I'm about to hit y'all with today. I just want
to play a nice little beat from this man producer
called Kofi, just called Florence. Uh, just gotta you know,
I just like it. Just some beat music with a
nice little pianos going into it. Uh, And just vive

(59:22):
on out to this Thursday guys. We will see tomorrow
because I guess the Daily Show all right later m

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