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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season fifty seven, Episode
two of Dear Daily's eight guyst the podcast where we
take a deep avenue America's share consciousness using the headlines,
box office reports, TV ratings, what's training on Google? And
social meds. Uh. It's Tuesday, November two, eighteen. My name
is Jack O'Brien AKA, and I think it's gonna be
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a long long time to touchdown. Brings me around again
to find I'm not the man they think I am
at home. Oh no, no, no, I am Jack O'Brien uh.
Courtesy of Felix O'Shea, and I'm thrilled to be joined
as always by my co host, Mr Miles Gray. And
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you may find yourself listening to a daily podcast, and
you may find yourself dropping hot takes of your own,
and you may find yourself sitting behind the mic on
a large wooden disk, and you might ask yourself, well,
how did I get here? Time Part takes Floating Underground.
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Thank you Hannah Soultis for doing that a game with
the to the tune of hashtag, And thank you to
everybody for clarifying because yes, we don't know all songs
and we're pretty stupid over here. So thank you for
that one. I think you would have gotten that one
without the Yeah right, I actually love that song. And
the whole time I was actually singing that, I was
doing the little arm chop that Mr Burne does in
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the video. Yeah, I hadn't seen the video. Oh it's
it's like what chops his own arm? Like yeah, it's
like he's cut it like if you know, I can't chop.
It's a light it's more of like a not quite
a Jim Acosta chop, but a lighter chop that speak.
Oh she's back. It's little damn ok the slut fermentat
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what's up? What's up Jamie Loft, Let's what's up there?
Let's what's up? Network? I'm I'm good. I'm back on Twitter,
thanks to your and God, thank you. Yeah, I'll which,
I'll get to It's good to be. I thought I
thought I didn't have to go to work today, and
then I got a text at nine am was like
where are you? We're all here and we're doing hard.
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I was like, okay, see it one o'clock. Oh you're okay.
Oh yeah, life comes at you thought you were off
for Veterans Day. I Yeah, yeah I was, and I
was dead wrong. Yeah, but you know, hey, look what
can you do? What can you do? Not go your
national treasure, dude, Let them deal with it. Honoring Doc,
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Doc who I looked at to find out if he
was a veteran and he was, Okay, dot Co was
a veteran. Did you know he served? He did? Didn't?
All right, Jamie, we're going to get to know you
a little bit better. But first we're going to take
our listeners through what we're talking about today. We're talking
Stanley R. I P. We're talking New York City's pink
tacks for female commuters. We're talking about the fires over
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the weekend and how even that managed to get co
opted in the culture wars. We're going to talk about
that amazing disappearing caravan, how Republicans are starting to get
an idea of what happened to the midterms, toy story
for the Teaser, and Papa John's is back in legal trouble.
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But first, Jamie, what is something from your search history
that is revealing about who you are? ARIANA Grande fingering sweatshirt,
which I did end up buying. I knew it existed.
There's that part. Have you both seen the God as
a Woman music video? Okay, we don't watch music videos.
It turns out, is that Can I order that on
the box? Do you what the TV channel where you
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you you request the music videos by phone? You can
absolutely order it on the box because the last time
I was watching videos, okay, they're so okay. So she's
fingering a sweatshirt. She's wears to get fingered and explaining
it to my uncle's okay. So the Ariana Grande finger
and sweatshirt is a moment in the God is a
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Woman music video where Ariana Grande fingers the Earth, presumably
causing a Category five hurricane. But she fingers the earth.
She's straddling the earth and then she gently fingers it.
And I was like, oh, that's got to be on
a shirt, and and it is, and it's in the
official store and I paid a lot of money. It's
an image of her fingering the Earth on a sweatshirt. Yeah, yeah,
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Rana Grande fingering auto comple Earth. And then you can
get it on a little crew neck. Like how what
is the style of she's Oh yo, she's it's very essential,
but also like kind of that is textbook finger popping.
Oh yeah, she's fingering the earth. So and she really
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does create a hurricane. It looks like she does. Yeah, yeah,
she's I mean, she understands climate changeing with some people,
and she's owning her part in it, her carbon footprint.
Finger Actually, so I had to look that up in
order to purchase it as quickly as possible. And that's merch,
she says. Is it called like earth finger hoodie or something? Oh,
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it's something called like Ariana finger sweatshirt. Oh, it's that. Literally,
they're not even trying to be like coy about it.
She's a she's a straight shooter reading so it's pretty overt.
It seems like she's this is what she's doing. That
whole music video I highly recommend because she there's a
point where it stops and Ariana Grand speaks to God
and God is the voice of Madonna and there's like
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a million screaming gophers. It's crazy. Yeah, but yeah, I
can't wait too And just to reiterate, that is on
the box. It's on the box. The box is that
I gotta figure out what channel that is. Hopefully that's
still around that would be really disappointed isn't that the
metaphor that you as an American pie for what Vagina
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feels like is straddling the earth and putting your fingers
causing a hurricane in the North Atlantic causing her All right, Jamie,
what is something that's overrated? Okay? Overrated? I saw this
this morning and I was like, I love it, And
then a second later I was like, wait a second,
I've been tricked and I hate it. As a picture
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of Snoop, the picture of Snoop and Aspiral the Dragon drone,
I thought I loved it. I thought maybe a couple
of the winter season. Then I realized that I've been
tricked by late capitalism again. And Snoop Dogg partnerships are
are distraction created by the government. Wait, what what's the
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deal with him and the Inspiral of the Dragon. They
just like rebooted old Spiral games, And so they're just like, hey, Snoop,
do you want to stand next to Spiral? He did
a bunch of commercials I think he might have done
like a voice And now there's all these like cursed
images of Snoop Dogg and various Spiral the Dragon merch
not my least favorite pair up that is always going
to go to Nick Cannon and radio shop. They can
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to do with radio talk about two dying brands. It
really is like the kind of they found each other,
much like Mike's Hard Lemonade and Deadpool too. I love
a good I love a good bad pairing. But I
think that my prediction as the Snoop and Spiro Drone
are going to get more attention than they deserve, and
I'm over it. I feel like I definitely saw some
kind of write up with Snoop and Spiro Dragon in
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the headline. I was like, you can only do that
so many times? You're gonna do Snoop and Martha. He's like, no,
but what if it's now a cartoon Dragon. It's like
you can't just keep having random I mean, you know
Snoop knows his brand. He's always good as in a collap,
you know what I mean. Or Farrell or Nate Dog
or Martha Stewart or Spiral, you know what I mean.
I just googled Snoop dogg Spiro the Dragon and the
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top headline was Snoop Dog is bff's with Spiro the
Dragon and their friendship is so pure, so Late Capitalism Suicide.
Who developed? Wasn't that an IDOS game? Damn it? I
that was the for a long time, the only video
game I've ever played. Oh really yeah, Ripto's rage You
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beat like this, This tiny little showed at the end
and he's like, man, I don't like you, and then
you feed him with your Dragon's fantastic. That's basically how
it gets fantastic fantastic. What is something you think is underrated? Oh?
A track on the A Star is Born soundtrack on
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iTunes that is exactly seven seconds long. It's still costs
a dollar twenty nine like any other track, but it's
just Alec Balbin saying ladies and gentlemen, Ali, And it
costs a dollar and cents. It is underrated, und I
think that we should be paying? Did you did you
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just ball out and buy it? Yeah? You have the
physical disc I had. I mean, I've It's embarrassing how
much I've listened to it, and I do own a
physical copy of the soundtrack because you have to buy
a physical copy of the soundtrack to get official merge
from the official store, which I did. Are you serious? Yeah?
So it's behind a fucking paywall in the form of
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buying the soundtrack. Yes, it's good. Arianna does the same ship.
I couldn't this like the new norm? Yeah, because they
it's so hard to move physical copies that you gotta
get c D a digital purchase and then you can
get your fingering sweatshirts. So it just says the rates
go away. Yeah, look at you, your financial ruin. I
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know I'm not gonna be able to pay my rent,
but at least I'll have my Ariana finger sweatshirts to
keep me warm. And you have that track that says
ladies and gentlemen. Whatever did you tweet about something? Didn't
you tweet something about a song that you really liked
about with Bradley Cooper? And I was like, I didn't
understand what it was. And I was like, what is
this folly even talking about an absolutely not my favorite
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song in h in the entire movie is the opening song.
I think it's much slept on. It's Bradley Bradley Cooper,
Bradley Whitford just shredding. It's Bradley Cooper saying a couple
of unintelligible words and then he hits the chorus and
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it's boosa and like and then he says it twelve
times in a row, and then the song is over.
Oh is it the one that opens the movie where
it's just like riffing. Yeah, he can kind of play
sounds a little bit like the Bulls Entrance music, like
old school like it's got that sort of like yeah, yeah,
like a little bit, it's got like a little like
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and then he's you know, his character is an alcoholics.
You can't understand a word that comes out of his
and you're like, whoa, that's great. That song is cool.
My blood pressure just yeah, look at you. That's when
I walked into the theater and I knew a star
was to be born. You're like, oh, I'm like, we
all of a sudden, Okay, we did it. An I
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don't think Bradley Cooper is I think if Lady Gaga
isn't nominated, the Ghost of Judy Garland's going to come back.
And you didn't think Bradley Cooper was good. I thought
I think Cooper was so into being in the movie.
I asked my mom yesterday. I was like, you know,
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she votes in the Golden Globe, Like, so, what's like
the what's the buzz around? She's like, not that this
was her take, but a sense she's like, I been
a real ship year for movies in the sense that
like it wasn't a clear thing like last year seemed
very congested. At this point, we're like, wow, there's a
lot of movies that better people are talking about and
right now I was like kind of like, yeah, what
what are we talking about? And I was like what
about Stars Born? She was like no, She's like maybe
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for that other Award show. And I was like, damn.
I mean, well, I had high hopes for Bohemian Rhapsody,
but boy, what a sting key. Also that I didn't
realize that the director, oh god, what's his name? He's
a molester. No, he's a Molesteraan singer, Yeah, oh yeah,
that's why he got kicked off the movie and it
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was finished by the guy who we just found out
is going to go on to direct Rocket Man Okay,
Jack O'Brien j Up Coming Out, and John which which
looks just as bad as Bohemian Rapsody. Know, people start
floating at one point that one's more comedic though, so
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it's a little different, I hope. So, I mean, I
love Rammy Malick and some fake teeth as much as
the next person. But who boy. People were saying his
teeth could have been bigger. They were the teeth should
have been bigger. My man to be Freddy. I love
Ramy Malick. He he looks like a little he's got
bug eyes. He went to my high school. Oh my god.
Ramy and Sammy has twins, ram and sam the ram
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Man sam Man. I read they were popular in high
schoo Well, they graduated a year before I entered. But like,
I have friends whose older siblings are like, like, I
go through my Instagram, like, oh wow, look, yeah, but
it's weird. You showed me one of the pictures because
that was looks was to me, and I was like,
what the fund because he just looks like a dude.
Like he doesn't look like an artist or anything. It
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just looks like a dude who's like at a party.
There's pictures you'll see of him, like the paparazzi get
or like him with fans and he's like, I'm you know,
Elliott Alderson, robot Man Robot And then other times you
see him with his friends and you're like, he's like, yeah,
he's just gotta be like normal. Banana Republic gear on,
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uh not the countries like that political situation, right, all right,
I'm glad we spent a lot of time on that.
Oh that is where that starts. That that part of
the movie, in my memory, is like one of the
worst parts. When she's like, that's where it starts in
her career. And that's where Sam Elliott shows up at
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SNL and he's he's like, we were like, is he
a p A on SNL? He shows that, He's like, hey, check,
I was like, do you work here? Like what are
you doing? I don't know. Sam Elliott just gets show
up where everyone's it's true, no questions, just materializes he's
behind you right now? What is a myth? What's something
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people think it's true? You know, to be evolved a
little peek behind the curtain plan. This is a transition
into the first She's not the best in the business
for nothing. Way to communicate that to the audience. Listen.
I believe in full transparency and second rate podcasts. I okay,
this is a take that may not age well, and
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it is about age. I feel that and I mean
this with um say, okay, I've got people kind of strong,
We've all got grandmas and grandpas, and that's fair. I
do think it is not totally horrible to make fun
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of really old people who die of natural causes when
they die. I hope this isn't a bad take yourself
a stronger in the planning process. Strong I did when
I say old people are asking for it. Yeah, he
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had it all. I don't know. I think being of
things that don't age well, Stanley, Yeah, that's the sort
of thing to the roast of Stanley. Yeah, I get well.
I also like want to say I understand, like I
find like elder abuse stories very disturbing and horrible. And
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there's like all these older celebrities who die Stanley, Harperly, uh,
especially Brucely. But what I meant to say was Mickey Rooney,
Uh you also, yeah, just to keep it going, like
there's all these horrible cases of elder sounds like that
Lee family is just really fucked stand and harper It
seems like they just have a lot of a lot
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of grubby kids. Um. Yeah, it's pretty terrible, but it's
okay to make fun of someone when they die of
being old. I would hope when I die, I think
you're probably the first person to be reach fifty years old,
it'll be impossible to get rid of me. And then
when they do, people will be I hope that there's
just a massive exhale across the And what if you
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die of old age at that I was like, Or
what if I died like in two years? That would
be also crazy? Um, and then you would listen back
to this vile and you feel so bad. I personally
feel like we don't necessarily I kind of agree with
this take because you know, this is what I aspired to.
I aspire to die of old age, Like I don't.
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I don't want to die of the best way to
die at of old age? Like hell, yeah, take me
that way I want to. I say, I'm so ten
to be like Stanley was asking for it because he was,
but I just can't handle the fallout and probably getting
from Yeah, it's funny. My grandma lived to be a
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hundred one about And it's one of those things too,
like you know, anyone who's had a really old relative
like live that long at a certain point, like you
get into those years or like damn, like you're at
that point where you're so old you might you might
have already died to me anyway, Like you know, like
I don't know, it's much easier to feel like you
passed away and you accept You're like, oh, now you're
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at that age where you could just pass away from
natural causes, and I've made peace because you've lived a
great life and you can look at your family and
you're like threshold of like okay, cool. Like my grandpa's
in his late eighties and he'll like say, he's like,
I'm good. I'm He's like, right, He's like, if it happens, chill,
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I'll be a h He's like he's convinced that, Like
he's because he's okay with dying. He's not going to
So maybe it's a defense mechanism, right, But I feel
like there is a threshold where I don't know, if
I was eighty nine, i was, I'd be like, you
know what, what's it's It's good. I'm good. And I
mean there's not a whole lot that needs to be
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said about his legacy, right, I mean he invented all
the best superheroes, like funk of this guy. I think
when when when Jackie first like, yeah, he passed away,
I was like, and then I was like damn, but
when Yeah, I mean really realistically, this guy, Yeah, he
created like every superhero it's worth a ship. Veteran. Yeah,
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and and many of the characters you love, I mean,
without which you might not have Doc Cock, Alfred Molina.
Think of what you owe him. In that sense, we
can thank Stanley for revitalizing out for Molly. And I
don't know much about his like inner workings, but it
seemed like all of his characters usually had a very
good message for people, or at least he was coming
from a place that he was trying to create characters
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that were reflective of people's situations or life's and things life. Yeah, yeah,
I mean he was in mal Rats and that was
the first time I saw him in personally, like, yeah,
there's Jason Lee's dad. And just to mention, he did
pass on Veterans Day yesterday. And he was a veteran
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of World War Two, which I'm always impressed by. If
you ever read like stories of World War two and
it's like, yeah, every other plan that took off just
crashed into the ocean. It's like, you're it's insane to
have lived through World War two, like and fought in
World War two. And then when he's done, he's like,
you know what, I'm going to make stories about a
boy who was spied. Well, ship, I guess you earned it.
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You got some perspective. You're like, damn, man, I saw
how fucking transient life can be. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm
not working around. I have these stories. I was telling
everybody back in World War Two. I was like, what
if a boy was bit shut the corporally shut up?
You've seen people die in front of him. But he's like,
what if it was spider? You're like, damn, you know
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you're built for something else. Stand Oh, definitely, let's talk
about the pink techs for women commuters. Interesting, Yeah, this
is really interesting. Well, there was, Yes, I was perusing
the usual news outlets and there was a survey that
had emerged about women who were commuting in New York
City and how they spend anywhere from twenty five dollars
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more a month than their male counterparts to specifically avoid
encounters with gross men um and harassment. And so according
to the survey, there's some of the stats they came
up with, and I'll there are some caveats that up.
We'll have you keep in mind when I after I
read these. But seventy percent of female respondent said they
had experienced harassment or theft on public transportation, compared with
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forty seven percent of men. UM, and they responded differently.
Of women said they don't take public transportation late at
night because of it, compared with eight percent of male respondents. Uh.
And they spent differently as well, where of women said
they felt safest taking four higher vehicles like uber left
uh and just fIF said they felt best on public transit.
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And you know a few things to keep in mind
about this survey. It was done online, and even they
themselves a people who did this servey, they're like, our
results are a little lopsided because more than like I
think seven year eight percent or college educated people and
a lot of them were upper West Side people, so red, whiter,
richer than normal, which and they know that, but they're
still saying, which begs the question, even for the people
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who did the survey, what of those people who don't
have the flexibility or the access to alternative modes of transportation?
You know, what, what are their lives like? And you
know what what can the city do to improve this?
So you know, UH, women are putting the place to
have to overspend to avoid toxic male culture on the streets.
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Oh man, I mean as one of the only last
Angeles uh commuters who does not own a car. Uh yeah.
I mean I've never lived in New York, but I've
lived in Boston, n l A. And there reaches a
witching hour where you, especially if you're alone, you just
like can't be on the train by yourself, or if
you are which like I've been in the position where
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I like couldn't afford an uber or like you have
to just be careful and make sure you don't fall
asleep or like have your card down. Or My thing
was always like I don't want to be the only
person in a train car with one other person and
it's usually a man, and if it's late at night,
you just don't know if you're alone in a car.
So sometimes it would be either that I would like
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hop cars to find other people, or I mean there's
all sorts of like shitty strategies you have to employ
to feel less nervous after a certain time. Usually um yeah,
in Japan, they have like women only train cars because
like there's a lot of you know, kung as. They
call it in Japanese of just perverts who like, you know,
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grow women on the train and then yeah, rush because
people pack the trains. They'll have cars that are just
for women or like women with their kids, just so
they're not they don't have to deal with like any
possibility of that. And like in the people who are
behind this survey were also saying, you know, there are
many things that any transportation or public transit system can do,
like having more staff be visible in areas so like
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people feel more protected, or training staff to understand like
how to deal with this kind of thing, or even
more generally, have more women working in these organizations so
they can actually bring the you know, their experiences or
the realities of what all kinds of commuters experience into
the actual like implementation of these systems or whatever. I
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saw a dick on the bus last week, man, and
there's but but it was dealt with so well by
a female bus driver who there I was sitting a
seat over, but there was someone who you know, just
felt the need took his dick out. It was literally
one in the afternoon on a packed bus and on
the two goes down sunset and the woman sitting next
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to me was just like she like saw it, registered
it and then just yelled like parness. And then the
bus driver lady was like did someone take their dick out?
And everyone was like yes, and then she was like
get him off the bus. And then there was a
guy who was like, okay, you need to get off
the bus. And it was dealt with relatively swiftly thanks
to citizen justice. Everyone was looking out for each other.
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They're like, there's a dick out, let's get a dick
off the bus could have been much worse. That's so
great because that's clearly not what he was looking for.
It was like so business like and swift. You know,
she was so do you think was the person like
mentally ill or do you think he was just a pervert.
It seemed like there was something going on and it
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wasn't like he was like handled violently, but they just
got him off the bus. But it's that it's like
that commuter mentality that I think is like interesting that
this study is finally being done because you have to
just like any commuter of any gender has to just
develop the like mentality of like this could happen at
any moment. And the woman who who the woman who
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yelled penis the woman who cried penis. Uh. The second
he was off the bus, just like went back to
reading her book. She's like studying for intests something to
say something, hero she just is like reading. I don't know,
she would have back to reading whatever she was reading.
I was like, all right, we should start a Hall
of Fame of just everyday fucking heroes. Show that woman
would be the first inductee again, see something to say something.
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I mean this, I think this is like you said,
there's an inherent bias, but it just shows Yeah, I
mean I imagine how that is in any other city,
because I mean I lived in New York for eight years.
The subways are not just only men because all the
women can afford to take cars everywhere. Like it's and
it's just those women are in a really shitty situation.
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Um well, they said, it's even worse if you're a
breadwinner or you're the caretaker within your family, because then
you have your kids to also consider, and that can
factor into like avoiding certain modes of transportation to also children.
And then and then imagine on top of that, like
just for people who don't have the you know again
the money to be like, you know what, I'm gonna
take a cap or over you know, like uptown or whatever,
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think about whatever, think about rent. I mean, like, you know,
you have a whole host of you know, living options
that aren't available to you, right like, because you know,
you don't want to live in a building that doesn't have,
you know, certain things that make you feel safe. So
you don't want to live in a building where the
laundry room is in like a basement with one swinging
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light bulb above it and then swinging, it's always swinging.
And but then even if you're in an uber or
if there's so many studies that even that is not
historically super safe for women either. So it's just like,
you know, which is why we're pro open carry here
at the days, Like you should be able to drink
a beer wherever you want. That's exactly what I meant.
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All Right, we're gonna take a quick break. We'll be
right back, and we're back. And crazy Ship was happening
in the Los Angeles, just all up and down California
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over the weekend. Uh, you know, particularly in the city
of Thousand Oaks, where they were just you know, processing
a mass shooting at a nightclub that Miles used to
go sneak into when he was under age, and that
you know, it was still like an extremely fresh wound.
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And then a wildfire like ripped through that same town,
but just all up and down California there were again,
you know, I remember, I think it was last year
wildfires have and that had people firefighters and climate experts
and everybody being like, this is unprecedented, but this is
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the new normal because of climate change. And now you know,
we're seeing yet another. This is going to be the
biggest wildfire in the history of the state of California. Um,
this one is It wasn't the last one the biggest one? Yeah, yeah,
it just keeps getting Yeah, did you guys, did you
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guys see it? So on Friday when I was leaving
my house, I like was just pulling out and it
looked like there was like a vulcan, like the only
thing I've ever seen, like it is like footage of
Mount St. Helen, because there was just this like column
of ash just going straight up in the air. Because
the wildfire just like went from like not being there
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to being like huge in the matter of an hour.
So it was just suddenly all this smoke was pouring
into the sky, and by Saturday morning there was ash
like snowing from the sky, like on my neighborhood. So yeah,
that's pretty pretty crazy, and I think I think everybody
was dealing with that. Everybody. The air was terrible. I was,
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I was just trying to do stuff on the weekend.
I had a ban mask on, was riding a bike. Unrelated,
but you've never had that's true, I I was, Um,
yeah it was. And then I fell on my bike.
I know that's outside story. I'm not meaning to make
it about me, but yeah, the fires, I mean it
tore through I found on my bike and my back. Um,
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if anyone has any tips, let me know. But yeah,
the like especially there are parts of like Agora Hills.
I have friends whose family members lost their houses tragically
out there, and yeah, it looks like I mean, people
all over the area suffered from these wildfires. And then
you know, while Trump was out in France disrespecting the
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Americans who lost their lives in World War One and
all the people who lost their lives in World War One,
he was like just in his hotel room tweeting some
ship like well, if these fires don't stop, I'm gonna
I'm not gonna give you all any more money. He
was blaming California firefighters for this. Now this, and also
just one fact about that the federal government manages that
so the land and the land where the fire started,
(30:17):
so uh smoke that one from Yeah, but uh yeah,
it's making me wonder, like, I don't know, how are
people still openly behind this dude, Like when a racist
guy in the Midwest is like saying to his wife
and I guess they're everywhere. Race guy anywhere is like,
you know, he's shipping on traditional American heroes while they're
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fighting fires, like don't really have to stop driving around
to like his rallies, Like isn't this like just against everything?
The other thing that like about this fire in particular
was like there were a lot of high profile, famous
people affected by it, and I was like, well, maybe
he'll give a funk now that fit because he doesn't
give a funk about regular people. Maybe we'll give a
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funk about it. But he just doesn't give it. A
lot of his critics too, I'm sure he's like he's
like Alissa Milano's horses don't care like. Yeah, conservatives on
Twitter like Mega Twitter was using this as an opportunity
to be like a look at these triggered libs downing
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come on now. Yeah, it became sort of a political thing,
which Gillarmo del Toro's museum house. Yeah, house never got
I think I believe it did. I mean, I know,
Anna Josie it was really affected because the Bachelor House
burned out, the Bachelor Mansion. She came in with a
fucking tattoo on her face the day it happened. I
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was like, damn, that was quick. The West World set
like the old West Town where a bunch of Westerns,
but most recently the West World movie was probably was
set there now Deadwood, like they shoot in the Dakota. No,
they built the o own town, but it got torn
down fairly recently. But maybe they were shooting the west
O fire. Yeah they're God. But yeah, so West World,
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they're gonna have to rebuild West World essentially. Um and yeah,
Miley Cyrs's house burning, Yeah, a bunch of celebrities. Neil
Young's house burned down. Two of the original Charmed members,
elizam Ala and Holly Maery comes Jesus James and James
Wood had There was like all sorts of weird bipartisan
celebrity Twitter coming together with James Wood is like, we
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gotta save these horses, and then they end up saving
the horses. And then I found a horse hack. If
there's a fire and your horses are in danger, you
spray paint your phone number on them and then you
let them go. Interest horse hacks. Damn, that's really cool.
Your horse in trouble, that's what you do, did James Woods.
James Woods literally tweeted at lilizam Alana spray paint your
(32:53):
phone number on the horses and set them free. I
was like, whoa, because they just will like have better
instincts than our Did he live in horse trailer or
waiting for someone to get Which is funny because for him,
because he's Mr Maga himself, Yeah, right for him to
be like I wonder what they think to like, wouldn't
he clap back on right wing Twitter Who's like yeah,
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serves him? He's like, hey, asshole this uh yeah? Als.
Milana had a tweet out later like listen, I needed
horse tips. James Woods happened to be the person who
had the best horse. I'm sorry, I've been horse hacked. Yeah.
He also found a way to like make it for
some reason, the hashtag was like James Wood fire James
Wood started the fire right, which was weird. There's also
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some weird like Mad Max post apocalyptic ship with Kim
and Kanye like paid for a private fire battalion to
fight the fire in their neighborhood and like saved a
bunch of the houses in their neighborhood by hiring these
firefighters to stop the fire from catching onto their properties.
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But so usually it's just really random, like we we
know all sorts of people who's I know people whose
houses burned down. I know people whose houses Producer Sophie
was talking about a friend who's like house was the
only thing on the block that didn't burn down. But
it's like usually just completely random, because there's like these
embers just sort of floating through the air, like on
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your roof, and yeah, if it lands on the roof,
your house burns down. If it happens to like hit
a gust of wind at that moment and past to
your neighbors, their house burns down. Damon Dash also was
a person whose house was the only one in the
neighborhood to not burn down like it was in the
photos were wild, just like his home and the Cursed Earth.
But up north in northern California this town called Paradise,
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which has just been a fucking factory of shitty headlines
about Paradise lust. But this town just was not like
that at all. It was just like scorched shirt. The
entire place burned down, like the entire town, And if
you look at footage from that, it's and all the
all the firefighters and wildfire at berts are like, yeah,
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this is not what's supposed to happen, Like you're supposed
to like fire goes where it's easiest trip to catch,
but this just like burned everything. Like when you look
at footage from there, it looks like the aftermath of
the Terminator to just especially when you have Trump again
trying to weaponize it against like the state of California,
when people are losing their lives, it's just it's not leadership.
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But I was I have a question, is there like
a like a fucking black water for firefighters, mercenary firefighters?
Right Like like you go to a bar and you're like, hey,
like you find that old legend fire, Right, I got
a fire that needs fighting. Yeah, I don't do that anymore.
He's like, I've got a million dollars maybe one last job.
(35:46):
He's just out there saving saving Kanye's house called it's
called one last job. Sounds like a bad Clint Eastwood move. Yeah,
don't worry, that's being in the process. One of the
nice things, um, that I heard in the in the
followed of this, is that Airbnb was making encouraging people
who lived just outside evacuations and to make their homes
(36:09):
open to people have been evacuated, so there has been
largely placed at least places of shelter um in the
same for like there was like a big over the weekend.
A bunch of my friends took in animals from the
area and or like fostering animals and so right from
the shelters that had to be evacuated, right, yeah, yeah,
So it's good that people are taking care of each other,
but fucking global warming. Also be vigilant if you're in
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one of those situations. Because we interviewed somebody who had
a situation like this happened to their town up in Canada,
like their entire town burned down and uh in the
evacuation zones, like all these like fraud rocksters, hucksters like
poured in to take advantage because anytime there's like an emergency,
they know people are vulnerable. They know that it's going
(36:53):
to kind of easy, just like financial ship and I
think robbing people and stuff like that. Um yeah, so
that's a bumber, but it is good to hear that.
I'm sure not everyone is that way, so just yeah,
just kidding. Don't let anyone in your house, especially if
they need shelter. So that caravan disappeared they were talking
(37:17):
about before before the election, Yeah, it was bearing down
on on America. The president was sending I think thousands
of troops to the border, and now that's I don't know,
it just stopped being a priority somehow. The president actually
did send troops about he claimed he was going to
(37:40):
send up to more than Afghanistan war. Yeah cool, but yeah,
it stopped being a priority of the second the election
was over. And I have to feel like again, like
the people who are Trump fans, like they they can't
feel good about this that they were convinced that this
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was an imminent threat and then it just disappears they
have to be like, oh well, right, if you think
at the very least you would look at Trump, even
if you're TRUP supporting, Go okay, this guy doesn't know
anything about the military, right, even if you did go
to military school. But he has people who are actually
running the military around him, But he didn't even listen
to them when their assessment of this caravan was very
(38:24):
low probability of any kind of danger from this caravan,
and so like, nope, still send all these people there.
And now, like the stories of like the from the border,
of from like of these soldiers just sounds like they're
all just piste off, like they're just sort of going
through the motions are like I guess we'll just lay
some barbed wire barriers down and some tent facilities. And
(38:47):
now they're saying like a lot of the like the
areas where they are, like they don't have like proper
electricity or even like hot food, and they're just like
out there on this fool's errand and some might even
miss fucking Thanksgiving for for this ship. Yeah, it's so frustrating.
And every time something like this happens, it's like he's
got to lose a couple of voters over like each
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small thing like this is he gonna have to run
the world on the ground to like lose enough voters
to not win into Yeah, I mean, well I think
we'll we'll see who the fucking like to the wheels
come off ride or die MAGA people are and imagine
there's still many of them, so yeah, because I'm sure
they're even people who are like, hey man, I maybe
(39:29):
I may be a veteran, but he's the commander in
chief and they'll just sort of use that reasoning of
like the authority of the president to sort of justify
like his bumbling. Yeah. Did you see the piece about
how they're like people who disconnect from their MAGA family members. Uh,
there was like a piece written about how, uh there's
like people online like MAGA people bragging about how no
(39:53):
one in their family will talk to them and they're
spending the holidays alone Like that happened? Those are the
writer dies. Yeah, you always talked about people who are
part of the Q army who uh you know, are
starting to feel like maybe alienating their entire family was
it was not worth it? Um, Well, they were sold
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a bunch of hot garbage. The other way to respond
to all of these examples of people just not paying
attention to the fact that they're being lied to. Eight
had one of their analysts saying that the Republican Party
is now post policy, like it just doesn't matter what
they do because they're the people who have allegiances to
(40:38):
them are just doing it out of you know, aggrievement
and resentment. And you know, at this point, like Trump
could start pushing liberal policies and they as long as
he did the out loud like grievance teasing, like racism teasing,
like he would probably be fine. Um, it's just all
(41:00):
about having a highly public expression of racism, right. And
also it's like what has there There hasn't been one
worthwhile fucking bill that that's been passed under his leadership
that isn't like a major spending thing or give away
to rich people. But you know, he saved North Korea though,
But even then the disassessment where they're like, hey, this
(41:22):
is what happened. He slowly dismantled one in like real
big dramatic fashion while aggressively like improving twelve other sites,
and was just like, and he's just been skirting uh
sanctions by just being like, you know, being nice, sweet
nothings to Trump. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so he's getting played.
But anyway, like wildly, that's why the wave hit. Yeah,
(41:45):
so did a wave hit Miles. Republicans seem like they're
maybe a little bit less than please look at everything.
The morning after, we heard from the president leader of
the Republican Party, uh, saying that this was a tremendous
victory for the Republicans and for him, Uh, what where
are they at right now? You know, their high thirties
(42:05):
seat game in the House, which is a huge, huge swing, right.
And then also if you look at some of like
the Senate races, that people are like damn. Like John
Tester successfully fought off his challenge and survived in Montana
Kirsen Cinema one in Arizona, being a first Democrat senator
in like twenty five years, and I think the first
(42:26):
female senator in Arizona. And then you had Jackie what's
her name, uh Jackie Rosen, Yes, in Nevada, be Dean Heller.
So like, in the worst case scenario, we thought all
those things, we just go red. And when you're looking
at it now, you're like, well, it looks like they
actually made huge gains even in state houses. Whether it's
like even courts like Betto did so much to to
(42:48):
move shift things in the in to the left in Texas. Yeah,
there's nothing like you know, we were looking at that
New York Times map that sort of looked at like,
based on the election results, like the direction the terms
actually pushed a district based on the length of an
arrow would be like a very huge increment, like huge
move to the right or huge move to the left.
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There were so many blue arrows going fully like just
huge pulls the other way. They're like, this is actually
a terrible look. And it makes sense because, like you say,
the gopis post policy. They just don't have a actual
platform that isn't tied to nationalism or xenophobia or transphobia
or any hate hate rhetoric essentially. Uh. And they're then
(43:32):
they're looking at like an electorate that's coming up in
our future electorate is becoming younger, more diverse, more into
this thing called fucking equality or some ship. So they
have a lot going against them. Uh. And one of
the most telling things was there's a report and Political
about how they're realizing they have a huge fundraising problem. Like,
(43:52):
for example, Act Blue, it's like a Democrat fundraising platform.
They were able to pour seven hundred million dollars into
races this year, seven hundred millions. And these are coming
from like small, like like individual donations, whereas the GOP
relies on the Sheldon Addolson's of the worlds and the
Koke Brothers of the worlds. They only raised through billionaires.
(44:12):
I mean, they do have some small ball fundraising, but
it's nothing compared to the Democrats. And when you look
at it, it's because their platform is giving millions of
people something to fight against. Uh. And yeah, well, I
mean now that we're looking at a Democratic House of Representatives,
we shall see what happens there. But I hope I'm
(44:33):
also still I mean, we're still waiting for like some
election results. You still need to know about Florida. Yeah,
in Georgia. There's still a lot going on. But I
think the one thing to also kind of keep in
mind too is I think, as we look at what,
you know, if if Nancy Pelosi looks like she will
be speaker, what the Democrats do with this power? And
(44:54):
I hope it isn't work with Trump because I don't
I think any bill that is going to start like
with the progressive base being like, yes, we need this
thing is going to get so watered down that we
get a huge nothing and we're then we begin putting
like wins in Trump's column too, because he could get
a like a like a prescription drug bill that might
(45:17):
not be as progressive as it actually needs to really
fully help people, but something that it does just enough,
and then we begin he'll be able to be like, well,
I got this done. I got this done, I got
this done, and I'm really it's gonna be it's a
slippery slope of like, yeah, they're there are things that
need to get done, but we also have to really
signal the values or the principles or the morals of
(45:37):
the Democratic Party going into because even if you go, hey,
we want this this like great Medicaid for All bill
or Medicare for All bill, or this great student loan
debt forgiveness bill or whatever, to show people, hey, this
is what we came with. But guess who just pooh
pooed the whole thing. It's the President, It's the it's
the Republicans in the Senate, it's the Republicans in the House.
We're trying, but these are the people who are actually
(46:00):
opposed to this thing, and I think there's something there
of a balancing act that's going to have to happen well,
especially because like they're such a common criticism of the
Democratic Party right now is that they have no identity,
and it's like so fractured and like what what does
the Democratic Party stand for? It's like if they start
working with Trump, that problem will continue, if not get worse,
(46:20):
where it's like if they have the House, they have
any sort of leverage, like meeting him too too much
in the middle, like like you were saying, well, we'll
give him like points and we'll also just make this
problem persistent of like voters who are like, well the
Democratic Party is no better, and it's like, well, if
they do that, uh, then yeah. Also, Miles scam Likely
(46:41):
is calling you my ex boyfriend. Sorry if we've been
talking about you, he knew you were coming on. I
should have not accepted that call. Uh. I mean what
I guess like, if they can get him to do
what they want, then they should do that if they can.
But again, it seems unlikely because everything he's done up
to this point has been motivated by just grievance politics.
(47:04):
But if they can, like I don't know, there's been
a lot of foreign countries that have figured out how
to manipulate this idiot into like doing whatever the funk
they want him to do, so like right, but they're
not running against him. That's the thing, is like by
working with him, and if things get done, those are
things he's gonna you inevitably just say, you know, they
(47:26):
couldn't have done it without me. This is what happens
with me. And that's the that's that's the danger, not
to say that you should completely just you know, uh,
just not do anything legislatively. But I think they need
to be very clear in what they're trying to advocate
for because this is a huge moment, you know. And
if and if Nancy Pelosi said, well, you know, we
want to bring things back to normal, back to normal,
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and that means taking something that's a really good idea
and having it watering it so far, right, that's like,
what's the fucking print? I agree with that they need
to be uncompromising, right, they can get him to like
go along with their own compromising vision in some way
because he's dumber than Nancy Pelosi obviously by a lot,
and probably underestimates her because she's a woman, uh than
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they should obviously. Yeah, and I just think, you know,
you also want to signal to these young voters. There's
like there's a huge segment of of strategists to who
think of the people who didn't come out for Hillary
in twos sixteen, or people that were just too far
left right, not not necessarily that they were centrist people.
It's said that they were like, this ain't it, This
is not this is not the change I'm looking for.
(48:29):
I'm looking for aggressive like I'm looking for a new
voting rights act. I'm looking for new protections for trans people,
for for gay people. Like that's like all of us
know someone like that. To who like didn't vote, we're
too far left, they're like fun this, like they're both
ship and funk that. And I'm like, well that's and
I had to talk to a lot of people. I'm like,
but let's be real here. You want to live in
a world where even if you do have centrist Hillary
(48:51):
Clinton as a president, it's better than what we have now,
because now you're losing your mind. I think by going
aggressively and trying to really put the laged down and
saying like this is what the party is trying to do.
That can motivate a lot of people going into also
because you want to show them the very least like
is what we're trying to do. I mean, democratic socialists
are getting into Congress, not like it's I don't know, yeah,
(49:15):
what a world. Yeah, And if you just look at
the leadership, there was like an article talking about the
Republican like the trials and tribulations of the party, and
the three people you see are Chuck Schumer, Mitch McConnell,
and Lindsay Graham. And you're like, yeah, and look at
the people who are coming in on the Democrats side,
with like Ocasio Cortez and all these other like great
women in the Midwest in Michigan and things like that.
(49:37):
Like you're looking at what this new what this new
identity is of this country, and like that's where it's going.
And you can't just have like the three horsemen of
the you know, drooping neck rock. What's the age limit
on the presidency for duties? You know, like how old
you have to be to be president? And how does that?
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But I guess the other thing too is, as superproducer
Nick Stump reminds us, is there are growing murmurings that
Hillary is going to run again, and that could be
a fucking ship like or not like or don't do
that well, but I think what it's gonna do is
highlight just how fractured the Democratic Party is. And you're
(50:27):
gonna I mean, I can't imagine what a messy debate
begins to look like when you have progressive people attacking
Hillary from that side, if they have to, like, if
it's really going down to that, that's going to really
put You're going to see that there's this old guard
of more centrist Democrats, which at this point center they're
just literally just in the middle. They're not even that
left anymore. And then this far left contingent that is
(50:49):
gaining more and more momentum, and those those could be
two forces just smashing into each other. Yeah, and then
you're just fracturing the party again and making it more
likely that it fucking mago will hell, Hillary Clinton should
not remember president again. You know, yeah, she Kamala Harrison
there if Stacy Abrams doesn't end up winning the governorship,
get her in there like they're dead. Was that the
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last season of Veep where it's all about her after
her like horrible loss, just saying she's going to run
for president again and everybody around her being like, do
not do that? Man? Was that the last season? I
think it was the last? The last, Like her daughter
immediately starts crying and everyone's just like, you're fucking monster. Anyways,
just no reason I'm bringing that up. We're gonna take
(51:33):
a quick break, we'll be right back. And we're back,
and so is the crew from Toys to her. Well
remember yeah, teaser came out and uh that was pretty cool,
(51:58):
pretty cool, the whole gang back together. Man. Oh man.
I saw Toy Story three Toy Story up. I was
also drunk when I went in there, so I got
emotional when I thought the thing was going to burn
them up in that incinerator. I was like, Toy Story
three was one of the darker non R rated movies
(52:18):
I've ever seen. My ceeling is a toy story has
been told. The story has a beginning middle, and I
thought we need to do stories. Um yeah, but back
of Cracked. We wrote an article after Toy Story two
about like, how really, when you think about it, the
existential experience of a toy would be fucking terrifying because
(52:39):
you exist forever, so you're just in the perpetual state,
like in a garbage heap. You would just be like
buried and unable to move for eternity, just like face
to face with a rotting banan appeal, Like how horrible
that would be? And then they made Toy Story three
about that. It's like going to the dump and you're like,
oh my is so I think the thing that people
(53:02):
are talking about is that they've introduced a new character
and toy story for and it's a spork played by
Tony Hale, Buster Blue. It's kind of amazing because it
was just sort of like, you know, the whole purpose
of the teaser was like, look at all these toys
and then what the funk is this plastic spoon with
googly eyes and like wire cleaner arms remind me of
(53:23):
my pet rocks or pipe cleaner arms. Yeah, it seems
like it's a thing where it's like, how like what
constitutes a toy? Right? Technically? Like if you draw eyes
on a spork, does that count? I think I'm sure
that's where they're going with my prediction, they're going to
make it a class thing. They're gonna be like these
kids had to make a toy out of a foss
(53:44):
and his value. I'm just like another year passes. Santa
University is no closer to being a future film, and
we have a four toy story. Actually, yeah, let's scrap
this segment because we should be This segment should be
about why university? Would you do it as a Pixar?
Would I do as a pie? You want to be
live action? I know you're got to be it's got
(54:06):
to be live action. Yeah, yeah, yeah, So I mean
it's you know, you want a bigger extra budget than
like Lord of the Rings or something. Oh yeah, and
Andy Cirkus will be one of the extras. But he'll
be I'll be hard to tell, but he's in there.
He's in there and we're paying his regular And McKellen
will also be in as an extra. Yeah, the whole
(54:28):
Castle over the Rings. Yeah. The studios like, hey, Jamie,
we're looking at you. Blew all your budget on these extras.
You I'm sorry. Why did you have Dame Judy Dench
as a featured background? Like did you see the stadium? Same?
She's there, she's there, she's sharing she's got blood on
her face to zoom in, but get the blue ray.
She's there. Well Papa John's, guys, smooth transition to Papa
(54:52):
John's because he's back. He's back. Trouble she already did
my have to tie you with that fucking headline a
second time? He is back. Well, you know, we've been
closely monitoring the downfall of Papa John's, and I know
there are people some someone came at me sideways on
Twitter's like, actually, Papa John's is the best pizza. I
(55:16):
strongly disagree, and I would check your blood sugar, sir,
ship is too sweet. Uh And again, look he said
racist ship on the on his earnings call, using the
N word. He has, he has hot, not the person
on Twitter, Papa John Schnatter is not his name, right, shattery,
snacked or whatever. Mr sweat bomb himself. You know, he's
(55:39):
he's just he's just a wag dude. And we've been
watching kind of laughing, gleefully how his his business been
going down the tubes. But now it's gotten to the
point where the franchise ease. The people who are you know,
have their own little Papa John's operation. They're trying to
get their living through this, you know, cursed brand. They're
now like look, they're trying to lawyer up because they're like, okay, dude,
you fucked us over so bad, Like it's it's hurting
(56:01):
my business now because of the outward image that Mr
Papa has created. So now they are trying to say, like, yo,
what's good. We gotta do something because they're saying, what
sales plunged almost ten percent the last quarter and the like,
the parent company has been doing a lot like of
giving them like marketing budgets and other financial assistance because
(56:21):
they're kind of like, yeah, we know it's kind of
shitty right now. But I think now I think the
lawyers are kind of being like, Okay, we're gonna have
to really figure something out here, Like you know, you
need to explain something to him because once he's out
and you're the board, you've like forced him out. He's
just costing you money at this right Um. But you
(56:43):
know again, I I feel bad if you've you know,
you had a business on your own and you had
your Papa John's uh and doing all that. So you know,
I hope the parent company gives them what they need
or can find a way to keep them afloat or rebrand.
I don't know. Well, it's a bunch of like it's
all franchise, right, So yeah, a lot of different people
who are small business owners who own individual Papa John's,
(57:07):
and they're getting screwed by this multi multi hundred millionaire,
sweaty cokehead alcoholic allegedly allegedly look at the photos. Start
to go fund me to get a little signs that
say sucks, and then send them to the franchisees, like, hey,
Papa john sucks. Get some pizza so I could pay
(57:29):
my rent. I'm a rebel Papa John's. Yeah, rennegave Papa
John's franchise. Bitch there. Yeah, why had that idea for free?
I still want to look into how Papa John's became
so popular in the first place. I think it's just
the sugar. Is like, because America had so much sugar
in their blood, it was like everything needed to have
(57:51):
some sugar in it just to like get back to
base level, like the way a drug addict needs to
just get right, get get right by having a couple
of bumps. It's really bad. Never you never had Papa Jones, No,
I didn't grow up near any though. It was all
are they not really around in Boston? They weren't around
where I grew up. Yeah, we had Little Caesars and
we had Papa Ginos. We're more of a Ginos. Is
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weird when it comes to fast foods, like it has
like sort of its own universe. We also don't have
a lot of subways. We have d'angelos. Yeah, yeah, d'angels.
Did they have the sub untied round? How does it
feel all the guys just ripped and you can kind
of see their dicks? When can I have less pupid
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hare in my tunas out? That's gross? Well, it's been
so fun having you as always. Where can people find you?
You can find me on Twitter again at Jamie lovetas help.
Shout out to Neil Gaiman, a nice man I've never
met who repeatedly bails me out of Twitter channel for
reasons I don't know why. Uh. And then if you
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love in the l A area, I'll be performing at
Vulture Fest on Saturday at the Hollywood Roosevelt. Go go
see is there a tweet you've been enjoying while you're
back on Twitter? Yes? Um from a New York comedian
and I really like Nick Nanny. Uh. He cracked me
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up with this one. It is as some of you
may have heard, my uncle passed away last night. Waiting
for you to name a more iconic duo made me
laugh a lot. He's at Nick Nanny N I c
k n A N Why that's amazing? Miles Where can
people find you? And what is a tweet you've been enjoying?
You can find me on Twitter and Instagram at Miles
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of Gray and I have to go back to just
my favorite headline writers at reductress. Uh is this picture
this black bloom with her arms crossed? It says report
black woman not surprised. Tell them next one. There's a
guy who looks like just sort of like, uh, I
don't know, hip story guy you'd work with at a
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media company, kind of look with classes and an Oxford
shirt on. And it said, what's weird about calling them females?
Says mail. Uh. You can follow me on Twitter at
Jack Underscore Obrian black woman not surprised. The volatile mermaid
tweeted what idiot decided to call it trumpy bear instead
(01:00:25):
of I really don't take care bear? Whoa switch? You
can follow us on Twitter at Daily's like I spread
the Daily Zised on Instagram. We have a Facebook fan
page and a website, Daily dot Com. We post our
episodes in our foot notes. We link off to the
information that we talked about in today's episode as well
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as the song we ride out on. You can also
find that information in the show notes on whatever device
you're listening to this on. Miles. Yeah, hey man, what's up?
What's song we gonna write down? Let's go out on
a new artist. We're not new artists, newer artists that
angel recently. Yes, Michael Jackson. No, this is Tierra Whack.
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Uh love Tierra Whack. You don't fun with Tierra Whack.
You need to get on the whack train and go
to whack Arnolds. Uh. This is from her album Whack Words. Hey,
it could happen. Uh. And it's called Bugs Life. It's
just kind of fitting. We're talking about bugs Life and
beatles and beetles like that anyway. But yes, this is
Bug's Life by Tierra Whack. And Uh, yeah, I just
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enjoy her her stylings. Very cool artists. Uh and I
hope you enjoy. All Right, we're gonna ride out on
that we will be back tomorrow because it is a
daily podcast. We'll talk to you. Get that checking bubble babs.
Let to see my mother lab can't wait to sup
palm Soccohuckers asked Nika's coming up short. Was the other
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half even at my as close? Don't want crash in
my bag? When you actually yeah, that was easy. I
was somebody hard to come across. Check to b H
level and then I'm done with box chippings. Donkey right?
Why said come a boss send my cousin to the
store to buy some sucking off bugge Im miss kados
bug it. I onlyed those love it my big balls,
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all the sons you'll need dosboy, So here go