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August 1, 2019 44 mins

In episode 445, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian Casey Ley to discuss Woodstock 50's cancellation, the Democratic debates night one, Jeffrey Epstein trying to impregnate the world, and more!

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1. Woodstock 50 festival canceled

2. CNN Democratic debate night 1

3. Kid asks Marianne Williamson: “Do you have a pet?”

4. Jeffrey Epstein Hoped to Seed Human Race With His DNA

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season ninety three episode
for Him Day Night Guys. To production to by Heart Radio.
This is a podcast we take a deep to dive
into America's share consciousness and say, officially off the top,
fuck Coke Industries and fuck Yawks News. It's Thursday, August first,
two thousand nineteen. My name is Jack O'Brien AK Nickelodeon.

(00:21):
Jack uh. That is courtesy of Christie. I'm a Gucci man,
and I'm thrilled to be joined as always by by
co host Mr Miles Greg. Oh you simply must oh Italy. Oh,
you simply must oh Truscanny. Thank you. That is one

(00:41):
of the beginnings of a Italian inspired Can't go for
that a k about a place that is so beautiful
that it boggles the mind. Now, thank you very much
to Clayton Barnes at Taxi cr for that one, and
thank you for everybody who has those can't go for
that ak's trust me, I'm getting all of it. I
will do multiples. We are thrilled to be joining in

(01:04):
our third seat by the hilarious comedian Casey le Lie.
How are you guys, steering? It's nice to be here.
As a representative of coke Industries and future correspondent on
Fox News has that going future they could get cool

(01:25):
gay it up. I could be the token gay on
Fox News. Just the worst gay person. Imagine, Like what
would that be like though if like, I'm sure there's
a gay Oh Chef Smith is gay, right, But yeah,
but I guess he's not doing what they would want
him to do, like really gay it up for us?
Yeah no, you mean a minstrel, right, Yeah, I mean, look,

(01:45):
if the money's right in this economy, come on, I
would never in my life, Um, go on Fox News
must to be like one of those like contrarians you
know who just shouted shouted down viral just shipping all
over whatever or whoever. Yeah, but por Chef Smith, he
is trying so hard to be like somewhat of a
voice of journalistic reason, and instead it's on a channel

(02:07):
that is bringing us further tord authoritarianism. Hey, good morning, guys,
Good sir, pretty good. Um. I had a really nice
day up until getting caught in stereotypical l A traffic.
Tell us about it. We've been We've been running across town,
running area. That's why. Yeah, today is actually be a

(02:28):
little bit of a short one. Um, everything is worse
when it's degrees outside. I don't know. It feels like,
you know, when you're sweating because you're late to be
a thing it's supposed to be. Right. How are you
guys doing? Uh, just exactly like you just described. That's
how we're doing. Traffic, heat, traffic, land, burgeoning, authoritarianism. Yes, Casey,

(02:52):
we're going to get to know you a little bit
better in a moment, But first we're going to tell
our listeners a few of the things we're talking about
today would stuff over, debate, recap. We're gonna do one.
I can't keep this cadence going. But we're also gonna
look at Moscow. We're gonna look at uh, more normal
details out of the world of Jeffrey Epstein, Equifax just

(03:14):
being the worst. But first case we like to ask
our guess, what is something from your search his free
that's revealing about who you are? Um, probably the most
recent revealing thing. Normally it's just like, did you see
that a twink is suing the gay porn industry for
his actual harassment? And it's like that's no one cares
about that. But what it's a little niche, but I googled, um,

(03:38):
can you get a heat stroke from hot yoga? And
you can, Um, you get heat stroke a lot of things.
I got heat stroke from hot yoga. I got this
summertime flu and I was a little like worried that.
I don't know, it was just like it was weird.
But I did hot yoga because I don't normally do it.
But it's super hot outside and I had like a
free pastor things, so I was like, now would be
the time to do it. And um, it's like I

(04:00):
don't know if you guys do I do. Look, I
do yoga. Okay, yoga. I gotta have that tight butt
and uh peace of mind, you know what I mean?
But um, I never do hoi yoga. And I did
it on like a super hot day recently, A sweat
no no, no no. I was feeling good, I was
geling fine. I was like, I'm I'm gonna yoga, do
any yoga and did it, and they really cram you.

(04:23):
It's all really the craze. This could be like an
overrated too because it's like a real crazy but I literally,
um did it. I sweat so much. I was miserable
the entire time, like I'm a sweaty person and get
in general, just to begin with him, and I was
just like sweat like a bucket and half of my
um immune system, I guess, and I just like started
to feel sick. And so it was just a very
odd sickness and I was feeling very healthy otherwise. And

(04:45):
I probably overheated my body to about a hundred and
six degrees. Um, how how did they keep it in there?
They keep it? Is that set or it's like, hey man, whatever,
we just cranking up. No, I think it's like not
upper nineties or whatever. And then that on top of
the fact that like you of all this body heat
in there, and um, just a real fucking Is there
anybody who was like, you're not doing yoga well enough,

(05:06):
We're cracking it up ten more degrees? I think that maybe,
I think, Um, I'm sure there are people like that.
I'm sure there are really like and this was the
kind of place where I felt like they were just
like punishing men, and it just it was it was real.
But say, yeah, I made myself sick for two days.
I had like a weird fever and it was a
real thing. It's kind of dangerous too. Yeah, I heard that,

(05:29):
Like there really isn't that the benefits aren't exactly that
much different because it's so hot hot yoga, right, I
think you're allowed. I think it like limbers you up more,
and I think that you can get into those like
deep fully actualized poses that like just as losers doing
cold Look, yoga can't do. Um but it was not
worth it. And thanks to the Internet, I realized that

(05:50):
I made myself sick with exercise. Yeah, don't do koyo
only ho yo. You know what I mean regularly? Okay,
so we're down. Not really Yeah, fraught yoga. I mean
it depends on your mentor. Um, what is something you
think is overrated? This doesn't sound weird. Gay athletes, Um,

(06:12):
gay male athletes. This is why because so did you
see this news article about um this uh gay foot
soccer player, international soccer player who's going to come out. Yeah,
like a sort of anonymously anonymously talked about it. He
picked up the Twitter handle gay footballer, so he was
leaning into being a gay footballer. And then he said
he was saying he was like this big football player.

(06:34):
And then the BBC was saying that they had been
interacting with him via online that they were gonna there's
gonna be this big coming out story of this like
kind of internationally famous person. He ended up bailing on it.
Then he deleted his Twitter account and then he just disappeared,
and so people were saying was a hoax. This person
was saying that he got cold feet or whatever. And
there isn't like a current athlete, a major male current

(06:55):
athlete who is out, and so what gay people are
so like thirsty for that type of representation that we
will one latch onto what is clearly like an internet hoax,
you know, and then too, like we will elevate any
gay male athlete at any level to like superstardom like
cover boy, um famous, and they have and they're and

(07:17):
they're you know, they're like, can you name the biggest
gay male athlete that you can think of who's currently
playing like a team sport any exactly. I was gonna say, yeah,
Johnny wear sure's your sure, But he's not current Adam
Rapon um, you know, but I even think I think
he's retired from like uh amateur competition. But but but um,

(07:38):
my point is going to be, this is kind of
like compared to lesbian athletes who are unabashedly out and
gay that worrying about the consequences and to the point
of like winning worldwide championships and hearts and minds and
getting into Twitter fights with Donald Trump and like like
that's like there's something. I mean, I understand what gay
athletes have to lose, but also like the fan base

(08:00):
and the support that they would receive seems to be
so um like vast that they could have the chance
to be like an international superhero. Instead everyone is just
still in the closet. Yeah, well, I think it's just
you know, do you think it has to do with
just being around other men and just like that toxicity
that like, whereas women it might be a little bit easier,
but we're told that I don't feel I feel like
um because it hasn't been done. There is a lot

(08:24):
of fear about it and it's hard to be the
first that being said. Like, I think that the world
has changed enough, you know, I mean, but yeah, for
sure there are like major issues. But yeah, in England
they were even saying there are a lot of players
who were like I wouldn't care if my teammate was
getting a lot of managers were like, it wouldn't matter.
They're like, I think it's the supporters that would probably
bring the most static to the whole, right, but the

(08:45):
supporters are already anyway. Anything depending on the club, Like
if and if the supporters yeah, are fucked up, then yeah,
they might not be as open to it, and others
might be like yeah. So it's like, I just think
that in all of the decades that we've had the
gay liberation movement, the fact that there hasn't been like
one major male out, you know, because they all come
out after the fact, and even they're not like that

(09:06):
good at baseball. You want the Lebron games. I want
to Lebron games, you know, or yeah. Yeah. People talk
about it being like the Jackie Robinson of like gay athletes,
But Jackie Robinson was like the best player in the
league when he broke that barrier, and like they were like, fine,

(09:27):
you can play because you're so good. So that's what
would need to have them for the person to be
so significant off the under the overrated gay list, uh
list gay athletes and come out and get on the
underrated Yeah yeah, yeah, exactly what is under it? What's
something you think is under it, um, But I know
I haven't underrated, and I have to think about it. Um. Really,

(09:48):
maybe it was lesbian athletes. Um. As a result, maybe
I got ahead of myself with that. You're gonna go
with that or not? Yeah, I had one another thing,
but I can't remember what lesbian athletes need to be celebrated.
That there were some great celebrations just women in general,
with like female sports in general, ladies sports and women's
sports in general. I know why it took me three tries. Uh,

(10:09):
but um, because like again, like is it Megan Rappone
repeated pino? Um you I don't even know how to
say her last name, but any time you didn't know
how to say my last name, jack? So all right,
But yeah, like they're international superstars, but here in America
they get a ticker tape parade in like a couple
of days news and then get back to not being
paid enough money for what they do, right, Yeah, and

(10:32):
this and that's the funny thing, Like there's so many
uh like women who are athletes that are so dominant
in their sports too that like it's you can look
around and find like some just amazing Serena Williams, maybe
the best athlete of all times? One of them? Yeah,
it's crazy. Who's the other one? Who's the other would
be the other greatest athlete of all the time. That's
a woman or just of all time. I would put

(10:52):
up her and Rick Smith's from the Pacers Smitty, wasn't
he the Duncan Dutch? Yeah? Yeah, Williams Rick Smith's. Boom,
we put them up there and boom. What is a myth?
What's something people think is true? You know to be false? Um?

(11:12):
So I went into the seven eleven the other day
to buy snacks because I have a little bit high,
and um, I bought pretzels with peanut butter in them,
and I was gonna get like the seven eleven brand,
and I was just like, all right, yeah, that sounds delicious.
I don't want to need all the rest of this crap,
like maybe we've had like a vegan jerky or something
like that. But instead I was like, I'll just get these.

(11:32):
And then I down below I saw another bag of pretzels,
um with peanut butter in them, but they were like
two dollars extra and the bag said like farm to
bag and so it was like organic. And I was
like Okay, I need to get these. So they were
right off of the pretzel farm. They were right off
the pretzel farm. Yeah yeah, um yeah, big pretzels gone organic.

(11:55):
And then I went to get another snack and decided
that was enough. And it was like a fig um cookie.
It was like not a fig Newton what it was
called figin fruits and um it was I don't know.
The bag attracted me. And then so I go up
to bring my organic pretzels and peanut butter and figin
fruit to you know, my high munchies to like the

(12:15):
seven Living counter. There's a group of kids and they're
all getting like your standards seven eleven stuff like big
gulps and slurp whatever whatever um. And I had this
moment of being ashamed about my seven eleven groceries and
it was from this like groceries, And I really pinpointed
that it was from this place of I think like
internalized homophobia where I was like, oh, what a like

(12:37):
gay old loser. I think these kids is getting there
like you know, like like carefree fua and I would
And I guess the myth is that like, um, regardless
of how well you're like doing in your life, and
like advancing all that stuff, you still can like bring yourself,
you can you can overcome internalized homophobia, like it still exists.

(12:59):
Like these things that got me down when I was
like thirteen still sometimes creep up into my head all
the time. Yeah, internalized racism, all that ship stans with listen.
Yeah that's but I'm glad you stuck through with it. Yeah,
I brought you, brought anyone wants some farm to fucking
bag press. I wish I thought you were gonna say,
like I looked on I looked on the back of
the bag, and I realized it's from the same fucking
places the seven eleven that I'm sure that it is

(13:23):
any like pretty bad, but that's sore Gun in it.
But I will say the crunch is like extra crunchy,
and it's light and crispy in a way that I
was like, oh, yeah, that's some that's worth the two bus.
Yeah that feels far me. I feel healthier, just psychostomatically,
I suppose. All right, let's talk about woodstock. Wood stun

(13:43):
Uh is already over. Just the other day we were
talking about how it was going to come August six,
seventeenth and eighteenth I mean this lineup the Killers, Miley Cyrus, Santana, Luminears,
Racking Tour is Dead and Company, Chance the Rapper, Black Keys,
Sturgill Simpson, jay Z, Imagine, Dragons Hauls. I mean it
goes on and on August seventeen, so it was coming up, yeah,

(14:05):
completely now canceled well before you know, we were talking
about how they lost the venue and they're like, yeah,
I guess we'll take it to Columbia, Maryland because that's like, yeah,
you know Maryweather Post Pavilion. That's good enough. And that's
when like jay Z pulled out, and then recently they
had more problems in Santana left, Miley Cyrus, Fogerty like,
people just started leaving and leaving, and then finally they're

(14:27):
like yeah, I think, uh, I think this is it.
This is done. Someone actually I think intervened. I hope.
I'm hoping there will be a documentary. We will know
what every generation needs a fire festival, exactly the old
as boomers got their's. Yeah. I was wondering if this
is because of the fire festival documentaries that somebody like

(14:47):
in the Woodstock thing just like turned everyone was like guys, wait,
wait this is like fire festival. We're fire festivaling right now,
hopefully to shut the funk up. Hopefully. It was like
it got it was one of the guys who was I, hey,
you're gonna have to go have sex with that person
to a guy was like, you know what, I'm not
gonna do do that? You know they say the sixties

(15:10):
bro like right, yeah, well so you know, I think
a lot of the artists, though they do still get
like ten percent of their booking fee, and I think
they were saying, like they were asking that they donate
ten percent of it to charity or they get to
keep some of their fees. But they're saying, like, well
you donate. It's like, what what are you trying to do?
Like you fucked up? Yeah, they were asking because the

(15:30):
organizers say, we're planning on donating some of the proceeds
to charity, and so they're like, um, sorry, we feel
better about the triple fuck up? Can you also give
your money to charity? But I mean, I'm sure with
artists that are that big, you'd imagine they wouldn't have
a problem doing it. I'd imagine dragons they would never probably,
I'd imagine I never want to go see a dragon.

(15:51):
First of all, oh boy, you think I just imagine.
It's just like I don't know, Bob Dylan being like,
I can imagine dragon. Imagine old drags down on the
road that the maagin dragon. The rest of this episode
will be Bob Dylan impressions. We're gonna take a quick break,

(16:14):
we'll be right back, and we're back. And the debates.
The Dems were back on the stage down in Detroit

(16:35):
doing their thing that the media was basically sort of
like leading up to, like fucking moderates verse radical leftists'
ass handed to. It was weird, you know, the whole
fucking structure. I didn't watch it the whole thing. I
watched maybe of it, and then obviously like the highlights,
but like the beginning was so long winded, and they

(16:59):
had like one day night football type ship where like
the candidates like stepped into the frame. They're like a
Warren really yeah, it was like all this dramatic Ohio
State universe exactly. She's like Elizabeth Warren Um Oklahoma or
whatever she was gonna say. But yeah, like and then
they had everybody shake hands and there's like a color.
It was the most the biggest waste of time that

(17:20):
like they didn't actually get to the actual debate for
like twenty three minutes or twenty five minutes or something
like that. And then on top of that, you had
Jake Tapper like cutting everyone off because I only, Hi,
this is a complex policy question. You have fifteen seconds
to respond seriously. Like the people kept getting to this
point where they were like, uh, and this is my

(17:40):
plan and the first thing, and people tuned in to
watch me interrupt you, right, so I'm gonna ask you
to shut the funk up. People watched me to normalize
and platform Richard Spencer, a fucking nazi on CNN. Like
that sounds like, dude, CNN, so fucked now, tap Tapper.
I will say that people did kind of like I feel,

(18:02):
at least finally things are taking shape. You know. I
feel like Elizabeth Warren offered like a knockout bload of that.
Yeah we got that, because you know, that was like
the one or that great thing. I was like, man,
Elizabeth Warren, she's in Detroit to like, there's a lot
of people of color there who she also needs to convince,
and she did pretty good, but she fuck it, might
just play this play this a crime footage of this murder.

(18:24):
I think Democrats win when we run on real solutions,
not impossible promises, when we run on things that are workable,
not fairytale economics, building infrastructure, creating jobs, improving their pay,
creating universal health care prices under you know, I don't
understand why anybody does to all the trouble of running
for president of the United States just to talk about

(18:45):
what we really can't do and shouldn't fight for. Hard
one too from the Cherokee kid, right, yeah, yeah, over here,
over here, Yeah, I just have one sentence that's going
to completely demolis a shell the stage right now, the
rambling answer that you just gave. And you know, and
for John Delaney to who we were talking maybe, I

(19:06):
think last week about how within his own campaign they're like, yo,
you need to quit. Yeah, like this ain't happening. And
I know this is probably the last debate he's gonna
qualify for anyway. Yeah. He I think there's a couple
of people that are on there that were clearly won't
be back, like Hick and Looper won't right back. He
just like seems to be deflating, like but he's and
he and I actually like him more. It's it's interesting

(19:27):
how this whole thing goes. I actually like this Montana
Governor Steve Bullock too, because he's like clearly got a
lot more and like hood spot and actual policy ideas
more than just like kind of broad strokes like a
Delaney or Tim Martin, Like why are they running? Steve
Bullock is running because he's a moderate bro. Yeah, come on,
and like Austin bison or fighting back in Montana and
he's like the probably the governor of most of the

(19:48):
bison in America. And I don't know if you've seen,
they've been like sucking up kids left and right, just
like fighting. There's full on like flipped off your feet
like rag dolls. You know. I don't never listen children,
but it's the Internet, and I will treat that as
a meme that is not real life. Liston our patient

(20:09):
as fuck because they got they had some poor treatment
for a little while. I'm never mad when an animal,
especially an endangered animal, like even like kills someone. I'm
sorry to say it, but it's just like one of
those things where they get there do they're wild animals.
We're all up in there grill with our phones or whatever,
you know, and are like global warming and so oh
they fight back a little bit if I if I

(20:30):
get if I got taken down by like a shark,
like I deserved it, you know, the shark. I feel like.
The other notable thing was Bernie Sanders with the it's
my damn bill. I wrote the damn bill. I don't
y'all throw all my hands up your Yeah, he was spicy,
and like, those were the reactions that like everybody who

(20:52):
I heard talking about the debates had to them, except
for this Politico article, which was like their top level analysis,
and the analysis was it's a center left party after all.
Sanders and Warren kept their voices, but a parade of
centrists finally found there. What the funk were they watching?

(21:13):
Also politicals analysis fucking trash. The reportings fine, but like
the opinions out of there. I'm like anyone who comes.
I think they went in saying that they wanted to
be the espn of politics. Like that is the wackiest
fucking mission statement I can't imagine. But yeah, I I
don't know people who are criticizing them or who expected

(21:35):
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren to get taken down a
notch last night. I feel like the logic I always
hear them using assumes that they like cheated to be
in the lead, like that they're just that they are
being puffed up by like Twitter followers or something like
that like that, because everybody's uh liberal on the left

(21:56):
and the real world is not Twitter. So there, once
they get out there are gonna have to face like
some harsh realities. And it's like, no, they're winning, like
a lot of the people, the people you're talking even
in polls like of like a potential, you know, theoretical
presidential race, many of them are beating Trump. And I mean,
obviously none of that really matters, but it shows you
like you can't really say, oh, I don't know, these

(22:17):
guys are cheating when there are still people saying like
I would support this person, and I think there's maybe
a little bit of denial about where the party is
actually moving. But these establishment people are like no, no, no,
it's chill. It's chill, Like these people are on the
fringe and no one's really buying into that message, but
they are, and their confirmation bias is weird. Like afterwards,
they're like, I think John Delaney won that how because

(22:41):
they brought up because they think they won the debate,
because they bring up these ideas about like, oh, how
is like medical for all gonna work? Like you're gonna
make people get off their healthcare, you know. So they
bring up what they were king like Republican talking points
all that stuff. But in the mind of these commentators,
they're taking the thunder away from like the leftists who
are moving along with their policy proposals. That the left

(23:03):
is is like coalescing around. And that's what I don't understand.
The left is coalescing around these policy issues. Also, Trump
promised everyone anything and and whatever they wanted. Trump said,
you get it, you get it, you get it. And uh,
that's why I don't understand why the Democrats have to
always be so um us rigorous about the numbers. This

(23:26):
is gonna work. Who cares get tell them everything? And
Also I was listening to some like to some British
coverage and they describe Elizabeth Warren and Bernie as like
the radicals. They call them like the part of the
radical wing of the Democratic Party. And I thought that
was super interesting because they they're not the radicals to
me whatsoever. Here in America, I don't think do you
think they're seen as radicals? Do you think a Warren

(23:47):
is seen as around Basically, anybody who would neoliberal probably
knows better now than to call them radicals. But maybe
like between each other might call them radicals. Well, I
think maybe they're visitions on certain things. I think it's
probably because they have such a clear idea of what
is wrong in the country and how to fix it
that up ends a lot of the established thinking and

(24:09):
knowledge on a lot of these topics. So I guess
by definition like it's it'll be radical change. But I
think it's fucking radical, dude. I think she's I think
I think I think she's got the message and and
the and the tone. It seems like a very simple
thing that these corporate, uh you know, media entities are missing,

(24:32):
Like these people are leading because the American people are
tired of having a government that helps corporations instead of
helping them. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders specifically say we
will help people instead of corporations, and like they're just
like we we don't get what where is this coming from?
What are they talking about? You must be lying? And

(24:54):
I think it's because like corporations and just the whole
like current ecosystem of like the American capitalist instinct is
so like finally interwoven into the DNA of like even
our media institutions, that they just can't It's like an
impossible thing for them to see. It's like they're trying
to fix a problem with the instrument that caused the problem.

(25:17):
So I want to know what campaign, what democratic campaign
has the like, um most efficient and ruthless social media
experts on their side. I feel like the ones with
the data mining capabilities to target and then ruthlessly target
um with uh within the laws, but outside of maybe
the norms of what are like normal morals of campaigning,

(25:39):
you know. But I'm sure there's plenty of rooming those laws,
because there's few fucking moral laws when it comes to
campaign And that's and that's what I mean, And that's
what I mean. And like Democrats gotta play dirty, well,
that's what I gotta play dirty within the laws, and
the laws are vast. A lot of ship that seemed
shady that Trump did in sixteen was stuff Obama did
well in twelve that we were just like, yeah, okay,

(26:03):
but that needs to happen again, and like the only
thing we knew about Clinton's like social media strategy was
she was like, no, we don't need a hunt. We're good.
Have you seen who have you seen our candidates? Yeah, okay,
we don't need to ignore what my husband was doing
on that plane. Real question that I started asking myself though,
as like I don't want to talk over the fact

(26:24):
that Hill Clinton is a pedophile. Yeah, that that will
be a subject we'll probably talk about later this episode.
But as like the you know, Mueller testimony and the
election are starting to like be in the news at
the same time, I'm like wondering, so, who's going to

(26:46):
intervene on behalf of the Democrats? Like, whose interest is
it into to have a strong America? I'm guessing it
would be like no money, wouldn't Germany one, not to
the point where they would work around I mean, like
because you're doing it for like to Duke to go
that fart's for a serious purpose. But they be worried
that Trump is going to catch them, Like yeah, well,

(27:07):
I mean I think if anything, oh you're saying it
would maybe someone who is trying to like just tank
Trump's campaign. Yea yeah, I don't think there's a way
for people to be like, how do we like goose
the fucking mote or the engine to get this Democrat
like running home. I don't know. I just think it's
whatever Russia did to the Democrats, somebody needs to do
to the Republicans, like some foreign country is going to

(27:28):
like that's what Mueller said during his testimony. You need
an international dark deep state. You know, it can't be
it can't be an ally, it can't It's not gonna
be China. They don't want the Democrats in power is
dealing with the dumbest human being they've probably ever negotiated with.
There like this is the best thing that's ever happened.
Needs to be like an international Avengers dark Internet the

(27:49):
technical term for it. I believe George Soros and Tom
Styre need to get together and find some sort of
I don't know, Yeah, there are only ran Maybe Iran
wants to help the Democrats to Yeah, maybe maybe. I
think most of these candidates would be really willing to
get back into the Ron nuclear deal and then trying
to bring some stability versus like let's just fucking saber

(28:10):
rattle all fucking day. And see what happens. Just some
of the other candidates like pe Buddha Jedge, Wow, when
he said the racial divide lives within me almost faint,
I was like what who? Okay? Uh? And Marian Williamson
looked I cannot take her seriously as a candidate, but
she definitely made like a really solid um point about

(28:32):
like how marginalized and people of color in this country
are affected by like especially environmental injustice, and saying that
in Detroit from people know about the situation in Flint.
That got a huge response, and she did it in
a way where very believably because she is such an EmPATH,
you know, spirits. Yeah, she's got like it felt very sincere,
and I think that's why I drew a lot of applause.

(28:52):
And I think a lot of these other candidates need
to take note of that because what she's saying, I
think a lot like a John Delaney would never fucking
be very because it was risky. But at the same time,
like when you're dealing with facts though we're living now
also to like we can start saying some of these things,
I mean, we should be saying a lot of these
things out loud because they're true and really motivate people

(29:13):
to say, like, yes, let's correct this. What you always
hear from a candidate is it could happen anywhere, and
she was like, this wouldn't happen in my white neighborhood.
And that was like a clear shot. That's something I
had not seen a politician do. Also, I mean, whether
she's serious or not as a candidate, the thing that
annoys me is how everyone calls her like a cook
and all that stuff. She is authentic, and I'm sorry,

(29:35):
authenticity is all that matters in politics anymore because this
like ogre of authenticity. You know he's lying, sure, but
he's authentic in his lying. Became the president because he
just says what he feels. She's like up there, that's
how she speaks, and honestly, regardless of whether it's like
cookie or she's saying dark psychic forces. I feel that way.

(29:55):
We feel that way all my witches in my in
my world and my best friends and the coolest people
that I know. And I'm like, I'm all about there,
like Crystal talking their astrology, talking all that stuff, and
if there's authentic, whether they believe in all that, whether
I believe and it doesn't matter. They're good people. She
feels to me like something different, and I'm eager to
see where that goes. She's not gonna win, but I
would like to see. She's got kind of weird takes

(30:16):
on vaccines and things like like and a lot. But
I do what I do, know what you mean. I
think deep down there is some there isn't something dark.
I mean she's kind of there there. There are times
I'm like, I think she's a grifter. There are other
times I'm like, I think she sincerely does care about
like earth, because she does strike me as one of
those like crunchy, granola hippy type people who's like, who
would like cry seeing a tree get cut down. She's

(30:38):
a self help guru, and I think that there's something
inherently just like a fishy about that. But um, do
you have someone up on stage talking earnestly about love
but not just love, about loving yourself and not and
and also about like she's like, oh you don't feel well,
eat better, you dumb idiot, you know, and like, and
there's there's something intriguing not because it's like it's stop

(31:00):
letting people off the hook for their like like liberals
do that too much. Everything is the fault of someone else.
Take some personal responsibility for make yourself a happier person.
And that's kind of what I'm interested in what she's saying,
because it's it's usually like conservatives who are like, pull yourself,
goddamn bootstraps. She's just saying, love yourself. People should use
her like in their cabinet. Maybe whoever ends up winning,
I would get an office of love, you know what

(31:20):
I mean. But I think there was a moment where
I think after the debate or maybe before, there was
like a young child journalist who wanted to interview her
and asked her like a cool question, and she just
hits him with the truth. He's asking if she has pets,
do you have a pet? I had a cat and

(31:41):
the cat died. I had a cat and the cat died.
You kids got to learn about that. But she doesn't
like in that way where it's like she's like, I
want to describe the cat's entire life cycles. The cat
first after gestation, came into this world and I had it,
and then yeah, she's loved. She reminds me of like

(32:02):
how I feel on drugs, or like how I felt
on drugs. She's just like totally fearless, Like yeah, and
then the cat died. How are you dealing with that? Not? Well,
no time, it's the time, you know. I can't hold
on to death, can't hold on this body, can't hauld
on this earth. But yeah, there are other people who
said Maryann Williamson one last night. I mean, I think
she gave a better performance than the previous times. But

(32:26):
I think, really, when you looked out, like really, I
think when I distilled down to what it was, it
seemed like the moderate wing, the centrist wing, had tried
to come full force at Bernie and Elizabeth and they
held their ground and basically smacked everyone day. Yeah. Yeah,
Elizabeth Warren won, although Marion Williamson is always the most
searched person during any of her debates, which is social media,

(32:50):
and that's just great. I mean, maybe she's doing it
for her brand like thought, and hey, if that results
in her winning unexpected, lad, she's better than Trump. Yeah, yeah,
she better than I think her like self actualized like
mentality might not be good for like on a foreign
policy level, Like I don't know if I need to
see like the secret be applied to like foreign policy.
But I think at the end of the day, like

(33:12):
she to me, she seems like she has a heart.
And already, like, when you're telling white people to apologize
to people of color, you know what you win, Marianne,
that reparations answer was as legit of reparations. Uh, answer
you're going to get from any politician in America. Right,
all right, we're gonna take another quick break and we'll
be right back. And we're back, and there are more

(33:43):
normal details out of the world of Jeffrey Epstein. Uh.
He allegedly would you know, we've talked before how he
would hang out with like scientists, like people yeah Harbor
the like top top scientists and there's still and they
would just you know, chill with him for whatever reason.

(34:04):
And he would talk about how he wanted to impregnate
the world twenty women at a time using DNA research
and like cutting edge DNA ship. Well he's just all
about transhumanism, which is like eugenics two point no where
it's like, yeah, get the best people do whatever. But yeah,
he had a ranch in Santa Fe where he was like,
get twenty women at a time, inseminate them and just
keep it moving right, And why does everything this guy

(34:27):
have just sounds like the worst thing. You're plane sounds
like the worst plane in the world. Your ranch sounds
like he takes cool things and turns them into It's like, damn,
you want to plane? Yeah the low lead express. No,
you want to ranch? Yeah, funk, ranch for pregnancies and
to seed the world with your genetic sequence. Go on
vacation at a ranch that was kind of like the

(34:48):
fundamentalist Church of a latter day, say. And then what
was was the report about him wanting to cryogenically freeze
his head and penis in that that also this is
the shadiest that the New York Times ever gets, But yeah,
this was a New York Times report, and they talked
about how he liked to say he was going to

(35:08):
freeze his head and head. And it's funny because he, uh,
predictably has a very weird dick that's like something that
has come up in depositions where like people, you know,
the women who he sexually abuses, can identify him by
his weird egg shaped penis And so it's thin at

(35:29):
the base, wide in the middle, and then thin again
at the top like a spade. Yeah, kind of, it
seems they say egg shaped in in the deposition there
opens it by saying, Mr Epstein, do you have an
egg shaped penis? That's literally the first question, like because

(35:51):
because he's like doesn't want to be nice to Jeffrey
Epstein for some reason. But he also I guess he
was pointing to this burnbank that was full of like
noble laureates in the eighties and was like saying, you know,
it's this high minded like he catched everything in this
like you know, scientific forward thinking terms, but like you

(36:14):
could also put it in terms of that like creepy
pregnancy doctor who like impregnated forty different women with his
spurs and then like got found out and killed himself.
Like that's that's also who who it's like, But wait,
so did he don't it? Like are there like little
Epstein babies out there? But I don't know there was.

(36:36):
They said there was nothing, no evidence to support that
he actually followed through on the plant, but it is
something he would always brag about when he's around scientists,
and like all these scientists they talked to their like yeah,
it's weird, Like he would just kind of like we
would be talking about something and it just immediately segue
into his like ranch pregnancy. This guy's been running around
for fucking years doing all of this and people have

(36:56):
been people have known about it for years. This is
why I mean, I have you thought about it on
the show? Where like Pizza Gate, it makes sense that
people believe in Pizza Gate because you know, pizza Gate
was right about because there's just a rich guy in
the sky, the Eggman, you know, with his ranch like
and like of course, like I guess these conspiracy theories

(37:18):
about international caballs or sex traffickers of for elite politicians
is maybe real, could you imagine? And then Q and
on is also real? And like what I mean, I
didn't want to come here to talk about Q and on,
But it's just it gets complete, it just gets flipped
on its head. So it's the other side. There was
that other report that the prosecution saying there's going to

(37:40):
be about a million pages of evidence in this track.
And I shouldn't say it's the other side because he
is a fan of both liberals and conservatives. He he's rich.
That's that's the that's the thing they got right. It's
rich people. Uh, it's actually abusing the sick twisted part
about it is that, uh, pedophilia knows no political distinction, unfortunately.

(38:07):
So we talked on maybe yesterday's episode or a couple
of days ago about how Equifax was agreeing to settle
give everybody a hundred and twenty five dollars at least.
Uh and now, in just typical Equifax being the worst company,
fashion have decided they're not going to do that anymore. Well, no,

(38:28):
it's not that they're not doing it anymore. The so,
so the issue with the settlement actually, and we probably
should have read all the fine print before we're like, yo,
get your five. You don't need to read the fine
was that there was a small pot of money that
was basically only thirty one million dollars. And so with
all these people go and exhaust the fund, now they're like, well,

(38:48):
we have a hundred twenty five dollars per person, but
if it goes to that, we're gonna have to keep
cutting the pieces up to the point where you might
get a check for a couple of cents. So a
lot of people were saying it's better to actually just
look at the free credit monitoring that they're offering, because
at this point so many people are trying to claim
the cash prize. Uh that it's easy, Like if you're
going to get something from them, actually take the free

(39:08):
credit monitoring. But again it's like but from them too,
Yeah yeah, here's more of my information. Yeah, well you know,
and I think that's also just comes down on like
the FTC who only you know, only hits them with
such a small fine, like you know, like when you
compare that to what the company's worth and the kind
of revenue generates, like thirty one okay, sure, oh no,

(39:29):
thirty one million dollars, I'm going to be that everyone
a trip to a sex ran uh. Well, casey uh,
it has been a pleasure having you as always, We're
going to have to cut today's episode short and I
have to run problem. Happy to be here. We've got
all kinds of things going on. We've got a lot

(39:49):
of things cooking is like gang, a lot of things
not me got all day. Alright, So we'll leave the
mics on you just for the next minutes. Where can
people find you? You can find me on Instagram and
Twitter at Casey L E y And that's c A
s U y l E y um. Also listen to
my podcast The Gay Power a Half Hour, which I

(40:09):
do every week with Tony Soto. You can find that
on SoundCloud, iTunes, Spotify, all your podcast things, The Gay
Power a half Hour and uh yeah, check those things
out because I'm a stand up comedian and I do
shows and I talk for a living. Yeah, the up
median people should check that out. Is there a tweet
you've been enjoying? Oh yeah, it was about Marian Williamson

(40:32):
and it said, if we're not careful, a gang of
Internet gays and anti factors are gonna make Mary and
Williamson president. And that was from you. Oh no, that's
not from me, oh you? Oh no, sorry, I forgot
I had to have a tweets. Okay, let's go with
that when I love that tweet? Okay, Miles, where can
people find you on Twitter and Instagram? At Miles of Gray.

(40:57):
Uh let's see a tweet I like from j dwack
So at the dweckt d w e c K. The
most upsetting part of seeing Mary and Williamson on the
debate stage is that it means the secret works m
is one. Another one is from oh yes, Molly Lambert
at Molly Lambert to said, isn't anyone else exhausted by
new age grift or white women? And Andrew t responded,

(41:20):
white women aren't our games. Dani Schwartz tweeted, every once
in a while, I remember how my high school acting
teacher made students perform scenes from his own unproduced autobiographical
play that he wrote. Uh, well, that's amazing. Uh. Marcella

(41:41):
Arguayo tweeted, men lie so much about their height that
when they meet me, they start lying to me about
my sir, I am absolutely not six ft six, but
you are absolutely five ft nine. And then fossilized tree
Resin tweeted, I'm not like other girls, she said, golden
skin and shimmering in the summer sun. And she wasn't.

(42:02):
She was a rotisserie chicken that I bought, took outside
and performed a small skit with in the parking lot
before eating in my car while stopping lovely a little
poem before you, guys, I'm gonna be out for a while,
but there will be guests. Host Oh yeah, yeah, take off,
all right, I'm gonna hold it down. Foot step, foot step,
foot step, and step fading down. Then I'm not that crazy,

(42:31):
That's what I do instead of take vacations, I just
just do put a sheet over himself and the room exit.
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(42:51):
in today's episode, as well as the song we ride
out on Miles, what is that gonna be back from
fore Heads? We did a fortet remix, but let's do
one from his album to be called Browns and this
called this track is called My Angel Rocks back for
e T Yeah fortnight. What do you mean? No, FO?

(43:12):
You are like fo? You RT got a guess very
We're very confused, right, huh? Cool? The dailies, you guys,
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(43:32):
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