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January 8, 2019 62 mins

In episode 304, Jack and special guest host Laci Mosley are joined by comedian Casey Ley to discuss the R. Kelly docuseries, Cynthoia Brown being granted clemency, the video of Drake bringing an underage woman on stage, the sonic attacks in Havana, the Golden Globes, Kevin Hart's lack of an apology, motherfucker-like insults from around the world, and more!

FOOTNOTES:

1. Surviving R Kelly: what we can learn from the shocking new series

2. Gov. Haslam grants clemency to Cyntoia Brown, to be released Aug. 7

3. Drake Kisses, Caresses 17-Year-Old Fan Onstage In Newly Surfaced Video

4. 'Sonic attack' on US embassy in Havana could have been crickets, say scientists

5. The Best and Worst of the Golden Globes

6. Where Are Kevin Hart’s Past Apologies? An Investigation

7. Kevin Hart Responds to Don Lemon’s Comments Over ‘Ellen’ Interview

8. The 9 Most Devastating Insults From Around the World

9. WATCH: LA Priest - Oino (Official Video)

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet and welcome two Season sixty four, Episode
two of DARE Daily Snight Geist, the podcast where we
take a deep down into America's share consciousness using the headlines,
box Office Reports, TV rating, what's trending on Google, and
social needs. It's Tuesday, January eight, two thousand nineteen. My
name is Jack O'Brien aka Dr Jackal and Mr O'Brien,

(00:21):
and I'm thrilled to be joined today by my special
guest co host Lazy Modley. Hey, it's be Lazy Mousley. AK.
My Lonelint is scaring me and I I still believe
sud When I'm netted with you, I lose my mind.

(00:46):
Give me your sip. Scare me Lacy one more time. Wow,
I was the first AK that was actually a better
vocal performance than the original. Very wonderful. Thank you so
much for being with us. It's so great to see

(01:06):
you again. Get your hair, you get them. I'm giving
you molisia today. Awesome. It is working very well well.
Weird thrilled to be joined in their third seed by
the hilarious comedian Casey La. It's lie but hey, thank
you that right, It's all right. Happy to be here. Yeah,

(01:26):
so I deserve credit to that. I appreciate it and
looked well. Last time I was supposed to be here. Um,
I had plane trouble so I didn't show up. So
um you know what you I owe you. Okay, back
a bit. Yeah, lane was broken down. It can only
take off in perfect conditions because it's a huge piece

(01:47):
of ship. But I have a plane okay, Yeah, great,
like a corner cutting private jet. Yeah, it's a Hammy Hammy, Hammy, Hammy, Hammy, hammy,
hand me down, but its paying all right, casey Lie.
We're gonna get to know you a little bit better
in a moment, But first we're gonna tell our listeners

(02:10):
a couple of things we're talking about today. We're gonna
continue to talk about the r. Kelly series. Uh, and
also just you know, sex trafficking since that is a
related topic unfortunately, and uh can't wait the story of St.
Cintia Brown. And there's also that Drake thing, uh that

(02:31):
which is somewhat related. Uh. We're also gonna talk about
more shadows right about with the Havanna story. We're gonna
do a quick look back at the Golden Globes. The
globes you guys the night the stars come out to shine.
I'm going to correct myself on the Kevin Hart thing.
We're gonna talk about just all this ship that the

(02:53):
President seems confused about these days. But first, Casey, what
is something from your search history that's revealing about who
you are? I think, um, the most revealing thing that
I was just looking at in my search history is
that I was looking for we Hoo late night dance parties. So,
for those of you who don't know, we Ho is
West Hollywood, ak the gay played, and and um, I

(03:17):
have been staying on I've been house sitting on the
West Side. Usually I live on the East Side, and
I never go out in we home. And UM, I
just think it's probably pretty apt definition of Casey is
googling at like to am on Friday night late night
we Ho dance parties, and um there was only Mickey's
and it was terrible. So anyway, UM, just letting you

(03:40):
know that if you have questions on late night dance
places in a lot of Los Angeles, hit me up. Casey.
Elie y live on Twitter. She has had a really
strong urge to dance. I mean I was hanging out
with friends and it was one of those things where
I was like, I'm not going to be in we
Hoo again for a while. I mean, I hate to
say yes. So I've been staying in Westwood and which

(04:03):
is like further west than West Hollywood, and I haven't
seen friends in a month. And this is crazy because
like I always hear house sitting. I'm like, I've never
had to let anybody sit in my raggedy ass house.
You know, it's just not nice enough to need people
to sit in it. Um, well, this person does better
than you. And I have a plane and well, actually

(04:25):
this is for it's my it's it's my ex's house
that he shares with his new boyfriend button for punishment. No, no, no,
but but they're in Europe and they have my dog
that my ex and I used to have. So and
my ex and I are good. Um, his new boyfriend
is twenty one. But that's an issue. And at least

(04:46):
one of us is living in Hollywood lifestyle fantasy that
we've always wanted. Are you there? Like moving that's the
biggest thing you can do to funk with someone. I
did that boyfriend. Yeah, I learned that in the Dane
Cook comedy especially shut around. I put his watch in
a sock drawer and like his remote control between his mattresses.
Here's the thing is, like, I know it's like a
tenuous position because the boyfriend is a little wary of

(05:09):
how close the X and I still are my you know, well,
because he's a child, and I'm sorry, I don't want
to talk to It sounds like I'm bullying a child,
but I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. He has abs,
he has way more Instagram followers. He's going to be
successful when he goes up one day. And I can't
believe I'm saying this. This is so mean. I can't
believe I'm going you're wonderful. Okay, anyway, So I'm there

(05:31):
and I don't and I don't want to apart from
these means things that I'm saying, and actually he is
a really nice person. I don't want to not be
invited back to hang out with my dog, so I'm
trying to obey the role. The only rule was don't
have sex in their house while they were gone. Oh
that's mild, that's like, and that's it was weird enough
to be there already. I was like, I'm not gonna like,
you know, cool place. Well, it's actually my actor. Yeah

(05:55):
and this is my dog. So yeah, what is something
you think is underrated? So I think I'm just gonna
go with Golden Globe themes here and this for a
show that was nominated for Golden Globes, it's hard to
call it underrated, but it struggled to get a new
season because of people watching it. That show is Pose
um f X series Pose about um trans gay performers

(06:22):
in the trans queer performers in New York in the eighties.
And it is a fascinating show and it's underrated because
no one's watching it. Not enough people are watching it,
watching it, We're watching we are somebody's for sure. But
um and they did and it's a Ryan Murphy joint.
Um and I feel like the wrong Ryan Murphy joint

(06:44):
one Awards last night because Post has the actors in
it are queer and trans, and they portray queer and
trans people unlike a lot of other shows. You know,
Darren Chris isn't even gay, right, Yeah, and that's what
I've heard it also, like the remember Transparent came out
and they just let it clean up. I mean, and

(07:04):
and here here, I love Transparent. Transparent got problematic at
the end um because of Jeffrey tamber which like and
which is which is you? But like, I do feel
like it was that point where it was the story
was good and it was acting and I and I
did kind of have this idea. It was like, you know,
people are allowed to act, you know, it's acting. That
being said, now, knowing how many talented trans gay like

(07:27):
everyone out there is capable of doing these roles, you can't, like,
like to me, if you're not at least really trying
to find someone super talented, who had who owns the experience.
It's like on The Crown Peter Morrigan, who directs The Crown,
which is my other favorite show. I'm gay by the way,
and uh, like he's he's like, you know, a middle

(07:49):
aged woman needs to play a middle aged woman because
she can bring the experience of middle aged woman. That's
why he changes the Queen. Uh, He's going to change
the Queen every two seasons and it's the same. Yeah. Yeah,
So so Olivia Coleman is going to play the Queen
um in the coming up seasons where Claire Foy played
before And I'm super psyched about that because the only
person who could play it after Claire Foy is a
La Coleman. I have a lot to say about all

(08:11):
this anyway, long story short, it's a great show. It's emotional,
and it's super entertaining. If you've seen Paris Is Burning,
the the documentary about ball dragball culture in the eighties
and nineties in New York, this is what that is about.
And it's glittery, fantastic and super enjoyable. And Billy Porter

(08:31):
is a national gym and he should have won a
Golden Glove. He told me I was cute one time.
That's all I need. That is the most validation that
anybody needs performance. But somebody who called me cute, and
I'm gonna stick with the gold gloves. And I'm sorry
to say I think Bohemian Rhapsody is overrated. And I

(08:53):
didn't think this was going to be an issue because
it didn't really get the reviews, good positive reviews, and
so I wasn't word. It made a lot of money.
I'm happy when anything makes money, you know, that's great
making that money. But the problem was it shouldn't have
won the Best Drama. Put it in the musical category.
First of all, Okay, I was confused. I had to
like check. I was like, oh, they mistakenly put it

(09:14):
in the best drama. Those categories are such trash, like
seriously serious, especially the comedy music just we don't thought
anything over here. Category. There's like one like actual musical
produced a year now, and then you have A Star
Is Born and uh, which is a drama sure, but
it's also a musical drama. And then and then Bohemian Rhapsody,

(09:36):
which is basically just a concert film like a c
G a concert film. Um, then that's the musical too.
But the issue for me is that, as a gay
HIV positive man working in this society to have the
icon of queer HIV positive representation, whether he was out

(09:56):
at the time or not, he is like very much
associated did with it. You know. It's like it's like
making a movie about Keith Herring without including any of
the gay sex or the HIV like. They allude to
all of it a lot there is there. They treat
Freddie's homosexuality as like a curse that brings him down.
They treat it as like the thing that ruined queen,

(10:17):
you know, And I just I'm like, I just couldn't
believe that's the direction they went with the movie. No,
I can't believe that the movie. But I can't believe
it's being honored, you know, like like this makes us
feel better when literally, like all the homosexuality that is
portrayed in the in the movie is like passing glances

(10:37):
at like dirty cock sucking bars, you know, like dark temptations.
They treat it like it's like like a Harold addiction
or something. What made his music what it was, It's
who made him who he was. It's a part of
who he is. And yeah, I know exactly what you

(10:58):
mean by that. And they're like and and and like
his poor suffering wife and it's like sure, but also
like that's not that's not the reality of their relationship.
They also fucked with the timeline hard, so like it's
not even a true like like true story, it's like
based on inspired by the life of Queen and then
and then sucking the rest of Queen. Oh well, only
two of them, I guess. John Deacon didn't um okay

(11:20):
any of and didn't like sign off on all of it.
But but the but the other two Brian may Um
and drummer. He they were, they were. It seems like
they wanted to save the legacy and not make Freddie
out to be the like fucking flamboyant, like proud motherfucker
that he was. He was a peacock. He was a peacock.

(11:42):
And you saw the peacock part, but you didn't see
the like the things that made him a peacock, right,
why he loved peacocks so much? You know? So I
so overrated Boheman Rhapsody. I mean Golden globes, you know whatever. Yeah. Uh.
And finally, what's a myth? What's something people think it
is true, you know, to be false? Something that I

(12:03):
people think it's true that I know to be false.
What did I write down? Oh? This was the thing? Um,
I kind of I kind of puck this up, but
because I would, I worked on this for something else.
But I would say. The thing that I think is
true that people don't know is that this is related
to the queen thing. Princess Diana was no one realized,
but she was like a real cool party animal. And yeah,

(12:23):
and I know that's because she went to a gay
bar with Freddie Mercury, uh, disguised as a man uh
and I was reading this whole like story about the
entire thing, and like she just was a cool person
who wanted to have fun, and um, so I don't
think it's a myth to be like Princess Diana. Was like,
was like like, you know, but but but I just

(12:46):
I just kind of thought it was crazy that Freddie
Mercury took Princess Diana in the late eighties to a
gay bar in London incognito and nobody knew who she was,
like to turn up. Yeah. I like that. I just
and I love that. It was like it was like
all of these like Freddie went to all like the
gay fetish bars, Like she went to like a like
a gay fetish She was wild ship, you know, he's

(13:09):
like everyone thinks like Megan Marco Princess No, that's the
myth debunker. It's Princess Diana. Okay, Megan Marco go to
a leather bar, come down to fucking the Eagle in
Silver Lake, and then we'll talk about who's the coolest
British royal. Hell yeah, all right, let's get into the

(13:29):
stories in the Zeitgeist. So the R Kelly series, Lacy,
we're saying it concluded. Yes, it concluded over the weekend.
And this is a docuseries, a six part docuseries about
the victims of his you know, systematic sexual abuse. It's
honestly shocking. Obviously, R Kelly peing on people has been

(13:51):
in the cultural zy guy since Dave Chaquelle said this.
But I think that we all kind of because of
the media and how it was treated, took his behavior
lightly when I watched this six part documentary with countless victims. Also,
no one was paid in this documentary. These people came
forward and told their personal business for free. And you

(14:12):
could say, like some people would want fame or recognition,
but if you watch these women talking, you're like, no,
they this is from a different place. There was just
an earnesty and a sincerity from everyone who was speaking
this documentary, and also from the people who were helping
this motherfucker get away with these damns. His assistant speaks
in this and I was like, if I was his assistant,
I would have been under that little black curt and

(14:34):
my voice like I'm not about to be with my
whole face. I'll television telling people that I ate and
invented this goddamn child. Molessler sick. Oh yeah, and it
was like very systematic. Oh absolutely, So there were some
words that kept reappearing that really kind of solidified for
me the truth of this story which we're where it's

(14:55):
like training, Like r Kelly would tell these girls he
would target them at const he had a whole First
of all, this motherfucker had a whole system. Now you
know when first of all, before I get to the
first of all, all, you artist need to stop bringing
regular people up on stage. Can't plants like Donald Trump
does at his rallies. Don't be out here with real
motherfucking people on your stage. Stop doing it. It's waxed.

(15:17):
And the exactly what don but and even the things
that we used to joke about, like watching this documentary
and watching all of these black women, it was honestly
very cringe e for me because black women get the
brunt end of the sticks so often. No one protects us,
not even our own man. Sorry, I'm still saying it

(15:37):
because it's true. But y'all can add me on Twitter.
The black Black men low to find move me on Twitter. Uh,
I'll be where I'm always at on my timeline, So
come catch me. Catch me on the timeline. But to
be honest, it was amazing how much he's gotten away
with simply because his victims were women of color, and
also the systems that he had created that we're functioning

(15:59):
and have been functioning for thirty plus years. At his concerts,
he would bring the girls on stage and you know,
sing to him or whatever the funk, and then instead
of letting them go off stage the way they came,
they always had to go backstage and through the backstage
so he could get his people on them and get
their numbers and target the ones that he felt like,
we're weak enough to manipulate. Again, had a whole system.
This motherfucker was always at the high school. I thought

(16:21):
that was a joke. He was at the high school
school hanging out at high schools, and and also the mall,
which I would bring up later, But he would go
to the mall and he would target young women at
the mall as like incognito or like, I mean, I
haven't watched this yet. So his system is he would
walk past and then his henchmen, who some of them,

(16:42):
one of them had the decency to cover his goddamn
face and mumble his voice, but the other ones out
here just keecking and laughing about how he fucking forged
some documents for a Leah's marriage, making her eighteen when
she was really Yeah, and he reflects on and he
was like, yeah, she kind of looked at me like
she wanted help, and I guess I should, yes, And

(17:04):
we all thought. And what's so gross is we thought
because I remember the only thing, I was quite young,
but we were like, oh, well, Leah fifteen, that's that's
kind of it's not us at the time. It's utiful
makeup on and seventy five years ago, and like on

(17:25):
the wagon trail, you know, that's a different story, a
creepy different story, but that's the past. Now it's not okay,
And I feel like that's that that's insane to me.
And also just the network. This is what terrifies me
and and it's no longer surprising, is in all of
these stories there are It's not just a predator, especially

(17:47):
these predators who get away with it for so long,
who are famous. It is a network of their like
supporters and their enablers and their money people because they're
the money trained. Yeah, and he still has R Kelly
signed and I just signed a petition last night to
drop him from the record label because he's still making
money and he's he's still guessing on songs all over
the place and writing songs. He wrote basically the whole

(18:09):
soundtrack to Sparkle. Um. Yeah, we were talking. Yeah, that's
the thing is like the last movie I cried to
on a plane plane. Yeah, that's why I was late.
That's why I couldn't make it that last time. It's
crazy because I think we all thought it was isolated, like, oh,
Eli is beautiful and mature like that. That's that's why

(18:29):
this is just an isolated incident. But it's like he
has crafted a system trained kept coming up. That word
was very operative in the documentary series of like R.
Kelly would tell the girls that he would train them
and like on how to have sex and um, how
to you know, be whatever kind of woman he wanted
in captivity. And then eventually his system was so advanced

(18:50):
that he had a woman who he had broken down
so much that she was the trainer. So she would
be accepting these women, um when they came in and
training them on how to behave and how to you know,
So were they living with him? I mean I gotta
watch this because he has women living with him in
several different states. Some would be living in Atlanta, some
would be living in Chicago, some would be holed up

(19:12):
in hotels in Los Angeles, so that when he visited
Los Angeles, he would go see those women who were
in hotels, and they weren't allowed to leave, they weren't
allowed to eat without asking him, They're not allowed to
use the bathroom without asking him. He was physically abusing
all of these women. It's crazy. I'm looking at the
cover of her album just this. Her album age ain't

(19:33):
nothing but a number, which this motherfucker told us the
whole time. That's all the one. She's in the foreground.
He is leaning against the wall like a pedophile, looking
at her like blur. He's like blurry in the background, leering, Yeah,
leering with a vest and no shirt under yeah, which
I guess was kind of a wave at the time.
But also it's very creepy. He's also told I think

(19:56):
a huge argument for Kelly and a reason he's lasted
so long as the whole separate the art from the artists,
but R Kelly's art has been this the right the
R and R Kelly stands for right. He never told us.
Uncle called himself the pied piper of this R and

(20:16):
B ship, meaning I play my pipe. Children followed. He
told us this whole time at nothing but a number
trapped in the closet. He had women trapped in the closet.
Everyone's like, he's gay. No no, no, no, no no
no women trapped in the closet, don't okay? Um, yes no.

(20:37):
So he's told us he's been a monster hiding in
plain sight all this time, and because of money, and
because also I think of society's unwillingness to let go
of things that have impacted our lives personally, because it
feels like if we say mute R. Kelly, then we
have to mute every moment that was involved with R. Kelly.
We're all saying at five years old, at least at

(20:59):
the Black schools, we I was saying the little um
I forget which trying to be rude, that's what we
were saying. The positive one that was like and that
I can believe, I believe I can fly. It might
be I can believe. I believe. There's one little song
that I can't remember. But as is, I'm not it's
a real heartwarming song when written and sung by a monster. Yeah,

(21:21):
your favorite songster. Yeah, there's a lot. There's a lot.
That's what I was gonna say. I mean, it's like
it is, it's we um have to accept the fact
that if we you know, if we start accepting all this,
which we should, it's that we really have to go
back and call it out. And it's not about separate.

(21:41):
Michael Jackson I believe was a predator, you know. I
mean I think he was super fucked up, you know.
And and I'm not I'm not I'm not dead, which
is the only thing I feel like that makes it
more convenient for all of us. Yeah, it helps, it helps,
and he's and he means so much to all of us.
And I mean, like, I don't know, it's just it's
it's hard to it's the questions, can you separate the

(22:05):
art from the artist? I mean not in R Kelly's case.
His his music is literally about attacking children. Do you
know the song you Are Not Alone that he wrote
from is about a young woman that he got pregnant
and then had like get an abortion. I didn't really Yes,
the woman is in the documentary, like she chose to
have the abortion song. He forced her, but it's about
her and this is also a woman that he gave

(22:25):
a very almost deadly like disease too. Um yeah, it's
it's crazy. But also now that I think about it,
I can do without r Kelly's music. It's gonna be
you know what does he have? Uh feeling on your booty?
I don't need to sing feeling all your booty no more.
I can believe it's really yeah, fresh, it's a good one.

(22:49):
That's a tough one to let go, but I think
we have listen, I can there's so many other songs
about cars thanks to head or sexual men that that
is an amazing metaphor. That's a woman that they but
see what you ignition like? So the key goes in.
The key is the p But we need a new
place to go after the after party because we can't

(23:11):
go to the hotel lobby anymore, to a place and
we're talking about all. Marion came out and was saying
that he wasn't going to perform any more of the
songs that R Kelly had written for B TWOK, because
that's the other thing r Kelly wrote for a lot
of very back. I'm selling bet K starter pecks for
y'all out there called Styler jail at the bottom jeans

(23:34):
boots with the first okay, um, so we can go
to the batu K con slart. But R Kelly wrote
Bump Bump Bump. I'm gonna have to bump up that
off my playlist. Actually, I'm gonna need to go through
and just I just want to find out all songs
written by R Kelly so I can. But that's the thing,
can you can you if it if it wasn't like
performing it, you know, he's just writing him And if

(23:56):
it's not about um being on people and locking them
in a way like if like if it's about I
don't know, that's I guess it's always thinks about. It's
just crazy that it's taken us thirty years to cancel
him with all the information that's come. But I mean,
but I mean Cosby, you know, I mean yeah, in

(24:17):
our in our in our hearts and in our lives
and and uh media and culture and that just happened.
But it did happen, you know, And that's another guy
who had all these enablers. And the last thing I
have to say about this is directed especially at people
who believe that the attack of our Kelly has to
do with his race. Is that this is not a
race issue. Okay, I'm sorry. Creeps are creeps, and I

(24:39):
don't give a funk if they're black, and I know
it's harder for black people, but listen, black folks shouldn't
be out here trying to bolster up creeps simply because
they're African Americans. And you need to quit that ship. Yeah,
thank you. That Your point about, you know, the race
of his victims having something to do with the fact
that the culture was able to look it for so
long is probably the more apt. Just one more callback,

(25:03):
Brian Singer helped direct fucking Bohemian Rhapsodies, so it's a
gay problem too, and let's not white watch that part,
and also another reason why we should just cancel the
Human Rhapsody. All Right, we're gonna take a quick break.
We'll be right back, and we're back. And unfortunately, this

(25:30):
is going to be a bit of a theme across
the first half of our episode. So I mean not
unfortunately in the respect that Centuria Brown, who was serving
a life sentence for murdering a man who was paying
to have sex with her when she was sixteen, was
just granted clemency, which a lot of people were pushing

(25:52):
for for a long time. She was a victim of
human trafficking, and when she was first convicted, they just
like didn't take into account that she was under age,
that she was being sexually abused, that she was a
victim of human trafficking. And human trafficking is actually, you know,
it's between a ten billion and thirty two billion dollar

(26:13):
worldwide industry, which to put that in perspective, ten billion
is four times the entire Burger king chain. And eighty
three percent of sex trafficking incidents in the US involved
victims that were US citizens. It's estimated that right now
three hundred thousand kids are in that situation by the FBI.
And you know, the FBI freed in June of two

(26:36):
thousand fourteen, they've freed a hundred and sixty eight kids
who had been sold into sex slavery. Since two thousand
eight at least four thousand kids. Um, So it's it's
a problem that I think just in general, we don't
we don't like to look at it, whether it's R.
Kelly or you know, just somebody in our in our city.

(26:58):
And I think I think it's one of those things
that we tend to hope that when we see somebody
in a really unfortunate circumstance that it's not as bad
as we might think, or it's you know that that
they did something to deserve that or some ship like that,
and it's just you know, there are victims all around
us that uh and and more of them than we

(27:21):
might think. Thanks for bringing me onto a super light
show one. I think, Um, this is something that I'm
going to say, and I'm just whatever. People want to
suck kids, and it's a and it's something that that
we don't talk we don't talk about sex as society,
and as a result of that, we allow these um

(27:43):
systems of bad, unhealthy, exploitive sex to exist. And that's
a very basic understanding of it. But um, like, I
don't want to defend Roseanne bar too much, but she
used to talk a lot about how Hollywood is full
of pedophiles, and it becomes clear and clearer that is real,
and it becomes clear and clearer that that's real throughout society.

(28:04):
Um And so it's a crazy thing to say, but
it's real and we need to talk about weird stuff
more openly as a society. I don't think it's saying
that's going to happen, but like, like that's why like
this secret industry of ten billion dollars, you know, we
could open up the government with half that, Okay, And um,

(28:24):
it's a lot of money. And and you know, I
don't I don't really have anything intelligence to say beyond
like like people are humans are are crazy, and and
and kids are kids are often you know the ones
who are dealing with the things that suck up adults too.
I mean, I believe I think you're absolutely right, I mean, honestly, Also,
speaking of crazy, shout out to Kim kay Um. She

(28:47):
put a lot of her celebrity behind Cintia Brown and
behind the publicity, behind you know what what essentially freed
this black woman. This is the second black woman that
Kim Kardashian has helped get out to jail. And I
just I can't say nothing a better. I asked them
I might have to go out and get somebody kk
W butt again. Listen. I used to be like, oh,

(29:07):
Kim k got that butt from us. Listen, you are
in that booty Chao okay, thank you so much. And
there's a there's there's a woman who used sex to
her advantage openly and unashamedly, and and and now is
doing good things with the benefits. She's really everyone wants
to call her slut, yeah, but she's doing social good work,
so I've never called her that. But people didn't very

(29:30):
happy to see a woman get paid from some damn
sex shit. It's free, but but sex, she wants some
coins on a nice thing, and it's a problem. And
let's be real, Look who hasn't Like I don't, I don't,
I don't know you guys that well, but like I
for sure have sent my fair share of like questionable
uh lee accepted pictures of various states of undressing things,

(29:52):
and like, as someone who wants to become more famous,
thank god for Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton putting sex
out there in the beginning. So like when I do
become famous and maybe my penis or but all becomes
open onto the the public imagination, but who cares? Who cares? Okay,
but also shout outs to all this news that seems
to be putting uh, you know, the subjication of black

(30:13):
women in the forefront. Yeah, it's really important that we
talk about it and that we help change it and
help black women. Yes, there's also the Drake thing that
broke over the weekend where it's old video of him
at a concert where from where he is, you know,
kissing and dancing with a girl who he then finds

(30:36):
out a seventeen and then continues kissing and groping her
and quotes like, oh, you're seventeen. I don't want to
go to jail. I really enjoyed this. I hope that's
not bad. Um, I really like the way your breasts
feel against my chest. Is this is the audio, um
from This is direct audio from that video. Um, Drake,

(31:00):
this is not what I thought you meant by sicko mode.
Come on now, Aubrey, I can't be listening to you
if you gonna be out here touching on the cheese.
And and the thing that I wanted to bring up
in comparison with R. Kelly is in that documentary they
talked about kind of the system that he had. He
would go to high schools, We talked about that he
would also go to the mall, and you know where
Drake goes to meet less of his women the mall.

(31:22):
How just go to the mall. It's in the same
fashion if he goes to the mall, walks around shops
a little bit, and has his entourage give information to
specific women that he finds attractive or whatever. Um, I've
also been to Drake. I love Drake, and I hope
that he's not out here touching on these little children.
But I've been to Drake concerts and been asked to

(31:43):
go backstage when I was younger and when and nothing
bad happened, So I was like, Okay, hopefully he's not
out her creeping. But also that thing with Millie Bobby Brown. Right,
I'm sorry. The thing with Millie Bobby Brown is just
that he has a very like advisory relationship with her.
She's like, he always gives me and we text and right,

(32:07):
it's just a weird thing that he was also dating
a girl who was close to under age, if not
at the time that that news broken. So on air
looking forward two thousand nineteen Predictions episode that Lacy co hosted,
h we talked about we were like, we hope that
this Drake thing doesn't develop into a full fledged like trend,

(32:30):
and then this news breaks a week later, so, and
and just for like legalistic terms, like in certain places,
seventeen is an age of consent for certain things. Is
this a video of non? Is this a video of
like aggressive? Completely what happens at a lot of concerts,
just like a fan comes up and I'm sure that
the girl looked like she would have was having a

(32:51):
good time. But it's just that, yes, that is the
age of consent. But I guess what nine years ago,
Drake's thirty two, now he would have been He's still
he was kind of young. He's like that video and
it's like and like, I'm so far. I don't want
to like just because the other two things have been
so intense, I don't want to like that. I love Drake,

(33:12):
and I really hope that he calms his ass down
because I don't I don't want to look. Getting rid
of a Drake catalog would actually be very very hard.
For the other things, is like if he knows this
is out there now and he can't be like, you
know what, maybe only the seventeen year old nineteens acceptable,
you know, like if you can't do that, then you

(33:33):
got problem right exactly. And also this might have just
been a couple of errors in judgment. I think we
all say and do inappropriate things from time to time.
This is the thing we were raising our eyebrows out
on the dailies, like guys, and it seemed to enter
the general's like guys this past weekend with this video.
So we just at least wanted to bring it up. Uh.
There's also the Havanna thing where that we were talking

(33:56):
about a lot on the dailies, like guys, that I
thought it was mass hysteria. Then there was a New
York article that made me think maybe I was wrong. Well,
now scientists have come out and said that the sound
that was recorded that was supposedly the sonic attack was
actually the Indies short tailed cricket. So yeah, so it

(34:16):
wasn't Russian Russian meddling with American at least the sound
that they got on recording. And I went back and
read the Pro Public article that kind of did a
beat for beat like breakdown of how the story came
together and like how everybody started reporting this. One of
the key factors that made people start thinking something was
up was this sound. And like so one guy reported

(34:40):
that he was like feeling headaches and nausea and he
did have inner ear damage, and so they were like,
this guy definitely has something. And then he went over
to somebody else's house and they heard that sound and
he was like, that's the sound I've been hearing and
then they recorded it and it was a cricket and
it was just a cricket that they weren't used to
this the it's just a type of cricket. Well, the

(35:03):
guy specifically says in his quote as he's He's like,
at first, I was just like, it's probably we're in
a foreign country that I've never been to. It's probably
like a type of insect I've never heard, And yes,
that was what it was. But you just like urned
it into this hole. And a lot of it is
like the Trump administration getting out in front of the
story trying to make it a thing because they wanted
to blow up the whole Cuba Obama and they said

(35:26):
it was a bunch of people too, And I imagine
that like one person says they have symptoms of something
and then that could like whatever that effect is. I'm
sure that that was part of it as well. And
some people have like they've looked at their brains and
say that there was like concussive damage of some sort
strong cricket, right, right, brain stuff is also very foggy,

(35:46):
and well, we'll see how it develops. Maybe there was
an attack that was going on and then it was like,
you know, everybody's attention was thrown off because of this
weird cricket sound. Well, we'll see, but let's let's move
on to the Golden Globes. You guys, we've given it
the necessary day to decompress from the globes. The you know,

(36:06):
I think the day after the globe should be a
national holiday where we just get to you know, that's
what people say the rest of the country after the
Super Bowl. So I thought it would be really out
of touch for me to say that after the Golden Globes. Um,
but so would you guys think, uh, what any any takeaways?

(36:29):
It seemed like it was sort of a light on events,
an uneventful yeah, because they're like, there was the actress
from This is Us potentially calling Alison Bree off mike
or on like on a hot mike, and that was
like the main story that came away from it, and

(36:50):
it turns out she wasn't. Probably it's for sure, not true. Um,
I know the guy who was interviewing so weird brag
um No, but I wish it was true because then
it would have been more lit. Also, shout out to
Christie Meths. Girl, you better absorbed this minute because I
only knew you from you know, the girl who was
making me cry every guy damn week. You know, get
out here and get you some cooins, girl, get you

(37:10):
a commercial goal slash from nutrodrin on your faces. Um
the show moment, But it was dry other than that,
like they even had to fabricate that drama by design.
I am imagining like they just wanted not to stir
any pot. I mean that I feel. I feel that way.
I mean, like the opening, you know, it was good.

(37:31):
It was solid, and there were some laughs and there
were some moments, but it was not like Sandra and
Andy Sander did did did an super acceptable job? You know,
super acceptable is shade, Yeah, sure it is, it is it.
It was just weird. Everything got everything got spread around.
I was upset with with some of the awards, but
overall it was like I I put it on a
little bit of delay so I could fast forward through

(37:52):
the commercials and In the end, I found myself fast
forwarding through the exception speeches too, because I was like, no,
I don't I don't care about anything. I don't care
about what anyone can say. It kind of at that tone,
and then a shameless rag about a connection to my
future second cousin in law once removed one a golden
globe last night. So, um, lady Gaga, if you are listening,

(38:13):
I know we haven't met yet, but I am say
Regina King. I was like, Stephanie Gaga, we're taking her
last name all of us. Um she um. I don't
feel like she was robbed in the acting category because
Olivia Coleman was the deserved winner of that. She killed
the amazing It's good. Uh sorry I saw, wasn't it?

(38:36):
And I was like nothing that and and and and
she in my mind, she's good in this, but she
is the weakest link of the three main stars and
all of that. And they're all strong, They're all really strong,
like chelife is so good. And I feel like she
didn't win supporting because they split the ticket on it.
But um, so, lady Gaga, my family member, future family member. Um.
She won the best song and she looked amazing, like

(39:00):
we do in the family. My second cousin once we moved,
is engaged Christian Trino. He's like a big super agent
at CIA. And I couldn't talk about this for forever
because it was kind of a secretly um and uh
so we're we're all just very excited. My mom was
feeling pretty sick yesterday and then she called me and

(39:23):
couldn't stop talking about our cousin. She calls her Steph,
and I'm like, just call yeah, she knows more. She
asked more questions about Lady Gaga, then she does about
my career and all that, and she shows what her
priorities are. I didn't God, it was just so dry
for people who aren't from Hollywood. I feel like the

(39:47):
Golden Globes is good for like making you hate Hollywood,
like focusing your hatred. I thought that Jeff Bridges speech
was really a peak moment for that, where he like
droned on about stuff that occurs to you when you
get really high for the first time, and then like
made life into a tag metaphor where being it means
you are like supernaturally blessed by God to have everything

(40:11):
go really well in your life. Uh. And it's just
like a way for him to understand the insanely good fortune,
Like he's a talented dude, make me this talented just
his way of explaining why the universe is cosmically conspiring

(40:33):
to make everything awesome and revolve around him, and then
you behave as though it does. And then I don't know,
Hollywood believes you because it's a weird town that's controlled
by power brokers and and and in that role in
the last two years, wasn't it Meryl and Oprah who
like both like boots the house down the entire time,

(40:54):
like they just brought it because like just get a
white man. I think, yeah, are we resetting? It was
just like that like Trump's Golden Girl. Well no, it
was all about like diversity and nominations like you know,
and they drove that that home. But in the end,
like like winning wise it it was like marvelous Miss Mays,
I guess gets it again? Sure, sure, you know, Like

(41:20):
it was like the chim Cucko. I was like, ain't
nobody I had to look it up because I thought
I thought it was some kind of scandal or yeah,
I was like, why didn't Atlanta win? And then I
realized Atlanta wasn't even nominated The Good Place. Barry Both
probably like where shows that I know people who watch
and like the method just seemed like it was one

(41:41):
of those things where it was specifically targeted for the
elderly people who vote on this ward. My parents loved that,
and they're in their way. Is the only thing that
I try not to share all people, because I know
I'm gonna be an old beach one day. You know,
I'm about here out here my bejeweled walk around ship,
and I still want to be popping. I still want
to be one of the girls, you know what I mean.
Like at first, when I saw by Davis get her box,

(42:03):
said and how to Get Away with Murder, I said,
I don't want to see my auntie get her boxing.
Then I thought, I'm gonna be an auntie one day
and I'm gonna be trying to get my boxing on
television so I can yeah, and I would be, oh,
my fucking um. So I I can't shave too much
of the older television and the older actors getting their
little dude just because I'm like, when I'm older, ship,
I hope that somebody will still be trying to, you know,

(42:25):
let me climb on that stage real slow and talk
and talk for thirty minutes. Yeah. Yeah, that retrospective was awesome.
Sandra shout out, Sandra is awesome. Green Book, Now, Jack,
I was not putting that out there as something else
that was awesome. I was saying that is. This year's

(42:45):
like White Savior. You know, every year we need one,
we need a banger, need one white savior banger. And
this year it was Green Book. That Ship. I did
not see it. I won't see it. I'm done seeing
slave movies, um, and I'm done seeing nice white people
in movies where they we drive around in cars and
ship we did driving a Daisy. We've seen that. And

(43:06):
I'm just like, what, I know nothing about this movie,
but not a single one of the previews have I
been like, now, that's a groundbreaking movie of something. It's
just like two it's like musicians in a car driving
around together. And I don't It's like, so that's a
podcast or a vlog. That's not a fucking award winning
movie in my mind. But you know, maybe I'm missing something.

(43:26):
It's just the movie that makes white people feel good
and I and I get it, white people. Now that
you have to have some kind of introspection on how
horrible feel good movie. Our part in overcoming racism, other
than being the racist part is how are we the hero?
We were the nice guy in the car. There's guys

(43:46):
in cars, you know, getting coffee. Now listen, if I
could offer the role to be in one of those,
you best believe they're like, oh ma, man, okay. And
I I was denied this. I was this podcast. Yeah,
I mean if r Kelly needs a new singer, I mean,

(44:10):
I just my career is not where I wanted to be.
Sandro was great, amazing. A lot of people are seeing
her in a new light after her hosting gigs. She
has been working for m Sandro been out here punting,
like pounding this damn pavement decade. She's been in the game.

(44:31):
And I did appreciate that shade that she threw it.
And yeah, what was that one? So she talked about
how Asian before before crazy rich Asians, how many Asian
women had been what was the dreading yes, leading roles
and besides Aloha and goes to the show and then
it was almost like I'm sorry from the audience. Yeah,

(44:53):
And that was I mean, yeah, it's it's crazy. And
then I just was reading that Scarlet Johnston's trying to
is playing another like Scarlets miss Raced like character, and
it's like no, no, no, no, no no. Also crazy
rich changes was great. And also I was gonna say
on that Sandra did I think I forgot it? Sorry? Parents?
That was super adorable. It was so adorable. Yeah, Scott

(45:15):
Johnson is about to remake Malcolm x'cause she's good. That's
gonna make some strong choices. Yeah, all right, we're gonna
take another quick break. We'll be right back, and we're back.

(45:40):
And briefly I wanted to correct myself, which Miles did
on yesterday's show, but I just wanted to acknowledge both
the point that Miles is making about. So the Ellen
Degenerous Kevin Hart interview that happened at the end of
last week. So he did apologize when he was acking
out of the OSCAR hosting role in a tweet, But

(46:05):
during that Ellen interview, he kept referring to the fact
that he had already, even before the controversy, he had
already dealt with the joke, and you know, apologized for that.
And I kind of took him at his word that
he had done that and in the past prior to
the controversy, and that doesn't appear to be the case.

(46:30):
And there's a really great segment on the Don Lemon
Show where he addresses why he needs to apologize, like
how he can actually you know, make amends for his
jokes in the past, and again he continues to you know.
Kevin Hart's response to that segment even was to say,

(46:52):
we all need to learn and acknowledge that we all
need to learn, and you know, let's try and remember
that in twenty teen. Like so again, like people are
being too mean to him was his takeaway. Uh So,
I've never seen somebody double down on being problematic as
hard as Cavin He's done in multiple times with the

(47:13):
Cowboys and Indians Party, just really coming out and just
doubling down on being ignorant as funck and also on
this homophobic thing, like come on now, man, we saw
your tweets. Yeah, everybody tweets, bash it, delete tweets like
smart person um, but also just a polished I also
didn't like that Ellen Jenners came out here trying to
be the voice of all gay people. I just thought
that that was annoying as fuck girl, please stop, please

(47:36):
stop that. And also shout out to Don Lemon, who
I now call Don Lemon Pepper, which I've told you
all that because he's woke as funk out here. We
dragged him for a solid ten years on Twitter and
he finally got his ship together and he's right, Kevin
Hart doesn't realize that jokes aren't just jokes because people
who laugh at these jokes also think it's okay to
assault gay people, which they do every single day and
they continue to do and we need to take responsibility

(47:57):
for that. If he was like, gay people are like this,
it's wank wank wan, that's like, you know what I said.
I think he was like, I'll hit my kid if
he's gay. I mean, it's like real funny joke, and
and that is that that's the issue for me. It's like,
if you can't realize that the joke is uh perpetuating
um hate against a group of people and that you
can't just apologize for it, then fucking then don't host

(48:21):
the Oscars, aren't host anything else. And I'm not gonna
go see your movies too. I mean, look, I haven't
seen a Kevin Hart movie in a long time. I'm
not that worried about it, but um, I do um
think that we can um get over things that you
said as long as you show a little bit of fucking.
And it's not that hard. It's not that hard fake it.
You're an actor, God damn it. That's yeah, which is

(48:43):
going to be harder to take out of the rotation
remix to Ignition or Central Intelligence. Yeah, all right, but
let's move on. We've talked enough about Kevin Hart over
the past two shows. Let's talk about the word motherfucker.
Just in honor of the continued outrage over the Freshman

(49:06):
congresswoman's calling the president motherfucker, I wanted to look back
at something a writer named Ian Cheeseman wrote for us
when I was back at Cracked that reviews the best
idiomatic insults around the globe, because a lot of attention
is being paid to motherfucker as if it's like an

(49:26):
incredible insult. And I've always found it to be a
little bit wanting because it's not specific about like whose
mother the person is fucking, and like that could be
almost like a compliment, like it just means you're having
sex with a woman children. I love my dad and

(49:49):
he's a motherfucker right. Yeah. So we actually went through
other countries and cultures with better insults, and I just
wanted to run through a couple of them for you
guys and get your reactions. So, uh, a few Spanish
speaking cultures have sucked butter from my ass. Uh ship
on your dead and I shipped in your mother. Oh yeah,

(50:12):
I would feel uncomfortable saying that, Um, the sucking butter
out of a buttole, is that what it is? Yeah? Yeah,
you suck butter out of this woman. I feel like
too many men would like that. I like, sure, anytime
you know that one, we're really backfire. But in your mother,

(50:33):
that's accomplished. Your mother will cause infection for sure. For sure,
my dick and your mother's rib cagees and arabyone. That is,
you're all very mother sent. Yeah, at least it's specific
with regard to who is sticking there dick and whose mother.
It's very specific. I love that every like every region,
every culture has to fuck your mom. You know, some

(50:54):
put something in your mom. I think it's because dad's
are too wify, Like you know, dad's in every culture,
everyone's like your dad, your mother, you know, likely to
have a good relationship with your mom. Yeah there's uh.
Icelandic culture has grandfather fucker, uncle fucker and sheep sucker?

(51:16):
Which are they respect women? Right cool Iceland, while Bulgarians
say your mother sucks bears in the forest. That sounds
a bat right, Yeah, that's so good. She's just so
desperate that she's sucking in the forest. Hey, look mom,
there's you don't have to go to the forest. Beck,

(51:38):
okay the eagle. You know. So Romanians were the number
one on this dude's list with just more like shampoo
my dick hair with your saliva like gross ship brush
your teeth, my dick will soon be inspecting. But Serbians
have just like the alright, so they have a particularly

(52:00):
rutal I guess salutation slash the worst wedding toast ever.
May God give you to search for your children with
a Geigert counter uh and then may your house be
alive On CNN, what is it's a radiation to temperature.
So this is a post nuclear age and that's very Yugoslavia. Yeah. Uh.

(52:24):
And they never want your house to be is there
like you live in times Square. I guess the language
and translation is probably way more slappy. And yeah, now
do my accent is all sucked up, so um that's fair. Yeah. Also,
I just the outrage on that is just so hilarious

(52:46):
and I love her for not backing down, and I
love Pelosi for not backing down on it. Yeah, I'm sorry.
It's not the language I would use, but have you
heard the president's dirty, filthy mouth, you know that motherfucker's mouth.
So you know, we we we've got some stars in
this new group of YEA and it's all lumped in
with them being outraged about AOC dance there. It's like, yeah,

(53:07):
she's a freshman in Congress, like you never see like
like are hating on her? Oh I'm sorry. Uh, there's
like super smart, super brassy, super baby, like like a baby,
not that her looks matter, but like she is all
she's just total package. I think that crites Yeah for sure, Well,

(53:28):
I think yeah, I think that is part of their fear, right,
He's like how they're attracted to her and they don't
know how to deal with She's got that Obama and
she's you know, woke, and she knows how to use
Twitter better than I think any like she Crystaliza like
tweeted some half quote from her, and she was like,

(53:50):
here it is in context, and just said the rest
of the things she said, and it was like took
everything that he was trying to do out of it.
She's She's good. It's gonna be really interesting to see.
Although I will say she got when she was quoted
as or someone was quoted anonymously as saying that she
was going to actively try to remove Hakeem Jeffreys, who's
the new one of the new members of leadership. She

(54:12):
attacked Politico for saying that they used anonymous sources as news,
and everyone on the liberal side was like, you can't
do that, and this is the only thing to say
about it. That's like whenever there's an anonymous source about Trump,
but like that's the realist thing in the entire world.
So it just goes to show you the news media
is just like super funked up in everyone and everyone
kind of hates it, and I'm just like, let's let
Mueller dula's job. Impeach the motherfucker. And then we didn't. Yeah,

(54:34):
and then lastly, as we're entering the Awards season, I
talk a lot of ship about the Oscars, I've I
have long said that I think they should give the
Oscars out five years afterwards, and everybody when Seth Rogan,
I guess tweeted the same idea, and people are like, oh,
you're stealing it from you. It's like, no, that's just
a good idea, that idea, yeah, but uh so, I

(54:56):
I do think Oscars get a lot of ship wrong.
But there was something that someone tweeted out from Metacritic
that is the lowest scoring Oscar Best Picture nominees that
I thought is a good illustration of the value of
awards season and that they kind of give some sort
of critical relevance to movies that were otherwise like maybe

(55:18):
not appreciated at their time, like ghost was a poorly
reviewed movie, a Few Good Men was a poorly reviewed movie,
or just like not well reviewed Rainman the sixth Cents.
And because Hayley Joe Osmond they gave would be her
backup Oscar for Ghosts, because they know they owned her
that ship for the color purpose, they gave her her Leonardo.

(55:40):
They're like, here you go, Sis, Sorry we missed you
last year. Like Julia Robertson, Aaron Brockovich R. Yeah, but
those are movies that I don't know, I assumed were
well reviewed, I think because they got Oscar recognition and
they're just widely and generally perceived as classics. Now. Sennable
Woman and Field of Dreams were both kind of poorly reviewed.

(56:02):
They're not. They don't really hold up for me, but
a lot of people love them. So those are movies
that I feel like, I don't know the Oscars did
their job by being like, these are actually good movies
even though critics weren't weren't feeling I just get upset when, um,
literally the movie that I think is like whenever there's
a movie that's like, clearly the best movie in my

(56:23):
mind doesn't even get touched or talked about, then I
get upset about that. And that movie this year would
be First Reformed during Ethan Hawk and yeah, it's it's
it's an environmental movie that also brings religion into into
the whole thing, and it is just like he's so
good and the fact like what do you have to do?
You know, take your shirt off and and dance into
at a live aid concert and then you can win

(56:43):
all the awards, but you can't do like real, like
deep emotional acting and get an award in this day
and age. I mean, you can if you're Daniel day
Lewis and you're in a movie that nobody ever wants
to see again. But you're good. That's true. That's true.
Although Black Planswers in my favorite movie and got nominate,
didn't didn't win anything. That's my other favorite over the
year was entertainment wise. It was slow for me, but

(57:04):
really yeah, but you know, I love all spikes. I
felt like it was like the a Tania of this year,
like tond of entertaining and very like stylized, and I
liked it. It didn't you know, it might not be
the best movie, but it was like one that I
really enjoyed. I liked the story a lot. I agree
with that. There's no I feel like everything's gonna be
born this year because I just wanted any like cool, controversial,

(57:24):
interesting movies like where is the fish? Fucking where's the
you know, where's the thing that I want to talk? Oh,
you haven't seen Vice? I didn't like Yeah and that, Yeah,
I mean that again. It was just like the Big
Short with like with with another monster kind of scenario.
But Christian Bille was Dick Cheney in that, I will say, so,

(57:44):
oh he has Christian Bill. A lot of people were
supprised he is not American. Yeah, I I've never heard
him speak in his own accent. I heard it a
couple of years before when he accepted some award and
I was surprised then, and it seemed like he has
gotten more Cockney since very much. Everybody, what are you

(58:11):
talking about? I feel like everyone drinks at the Golden Globe,
So maybe at that point he liked was a little
saucet country. I want to start drinking more country normally talk. Okay, yeah,
that's a really good point. Probably. Otherwise, Christian bou has
made his whole career without ever talking to us. Very true.

(58:32):
I don't remember. I never knew he was British. Yeah,
I forgot he was. I mean I just think of
him always as the boy from Newsies, So I don't
know if he's British, but boy can he singing dance?
H Well, guys, this has been so much fun having
you here, Casey. Where can people find you? You can
find me on Twitter Casey L e y Lie and

(58:53):
on Instagram Casey W L E y I'm sorry that
was backwards, Casey lie on Instagram. Just go there. That's
all matters. And then I'll be in San Francisco coming
up this week. I'll be at the Punchline San Francisco
Tuesday through Thursday, and I will be performing s F
Sketch Fester, which is the big comedy festival. I'm opening
for Nico Santos from Crazy Rich Asians and Superstore at

(59:13):
the Marines Moral Memorial Theater this Friday, the eleventh. Casey
is an amazing stand up Go check him out. Is
there a tweet you've been enjoying? I forgot that I
was gonna and yeah, sure, I'll just do one on
my own. Um oh yeah, this was funny to me. Ugly.
People hate Nancy Pelosi because she's hot. I'll just do
that one. I love Nancy Pelosi right now, Lazy, thank

(59:36):
you so much for being a wonderful guest co host.
So happy to be here. Where can people find you? Okay,
y'all know, yall can find me on the in webs um,
Instagram at Diva Lacey d I v A l A c. I.
Also Twitter at Diva Lacey d I V A l
A C I also Vmo, PayPal, okay ship y'all know

(59:57):
would find me um and then my favorite tweet right now,
this is actually my tweet, Um, but it's that if
we keep ousting all these um male creep musicians, jackies
will be the king of R and B at this rate,
going to be our king. Accepted, you find me on

(01:00:23):
Twitter check under squirrel Brian a couple of tweets up
and like. Matt Binder tweeted, so Kaya Jones tweeted how
would you feel about your child using this bathroom? And
took a video of a gender neutral restrooms like zoom in,
zoom out, zoom in. It was like real erratic camera
work in. Matt Binder tweeted, I tell them to watch
out for the weirdo filming the bathroom out. Joe ran

(01:00:48):
Diazo tweeted that Americans upset that they're eleven million dollar
earns might be text at a higher rate. You just
need to get a second job and do a better
job of stave uh. You can find us on Twitter
at daily Zeitgeist. We're at the Daily zekeeis on Instagram.
We have a Facebook fan page and a website, daily
zygeist dot com, where we post our episodes and air

(01:01:09):
but notes where we link off to the information that
we talked about today's episode, as well as the song
we write a hout on and we have a hosny
A special coming at you to produce around at hosny A.
What song are we riding out onto that day? I'm
gonna recommend the song by l A priest called Oh
I Know, which is oh I n oh oh I Know.

(01:01:32):
It's like that. It's really fun. It's a little poppy
song and I really like it. It's got a great
beat and I just like jump around my room to
it until I'm tired, which is within a second. Okay,
are you okay? Do you think you're like maybe suffering
some physical animal jump around for one second in year physically?

(01:01:57):
Air Cool said, alright, guys, we're gonna ride out on that.
We'll be back tomorrow because it is daily podcast. Ok
I'm bye. Call a ticktoo really? One time feel like
you are always mine? How to ticktoo? Ray? One time?

(01:02:28):
Feel like you always one oh my, oh my,

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