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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to Season one, four, Episode
five of Je DALYs Geast, a production of I Heart Radio.
This is a podcast where we take a deep dive
into America's share consciousness and say, officially, off the top,
fuck the Cooke Brothers. Fuck Fox News, fuck Rush Limbaugh,
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fuck Ben Shapiro, fuck Tyler Carlson. Fuck Jack, fuck fond it.
It's Friday October. My name is Jack O'Brien a K.
I believe in Jack's thighs, their Pence's hair, and I'm
a fly. I think about him every night and day.
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Please tell me how they got that way. I can't
believe they're not sore, all those fibers growing more and more.
I believe Jack's big thighs, Jack big thighs. All right,
that is plenty. I'm Curtis. That is courtesy of Jim
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Music Chicago. Uh, and I'm thrilled to be joined as
always by my co host, Mr Miles Ground. I can
see him gasping for some looks like he's flood but
live and made him for this moment. Since fridain't night,
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Oh lord, oh lor wow, Christie, y'am a Gucci slain
with the rock October display name at waffle house. I
don't know if I follow that one. Now I have
to follow so many I don't know what to do.
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Follower just accounts that Twitter killed that used to be Christie.
I'm a Gucci man. That's most of the Christie lived
here is what it says. That's right, But think we
can Phil Philly Collins a K. Philly Phil. We are
thrilled to be joined once again by one of our
favorite guests here on the daily like she is, the hilarious,
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the talented Sharine Lannie. You know a K A K A.
I just made this up right now. Shoe fly don't
bother me. Shoo fly, don't bother me. Shoe fly, don't
bother me. I'm a fly on Penci's head. I live
here now because he's already dead. Oh he's a demon.
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Does that a fly have a shoe deal yet a
Crocs collaborate? I don't know. Well, my nickname is Shoeshoe,
so I know the main part of that was I
should have said Shoeshoe fly don't bother me. I don't know.
We know people who know you, people who know the
fucking the lore behind the brand shoe shoes fly because
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people still say fly as a good right. Uh? Yeah
that was Did people see the fly emerge from his
mouth when he first started speaking like he like he
was demon he was and men in black? I mean
I didn't watched the live stream multiple like I we
watched that part and it just appears like I didn't
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see it. Did anyone see it? Actually? Like fly around
and land? Because for me kind of appeared it felt
like a reveal, like where he was looking and like
he turned and it was like is that a raisin?
What is that? I thought it was one of those
microphones that Broadway stars have on the top of their
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head just to capture the residents, but to be well
they have them been there their hands, right Fred, any
one of those? Everybody talks about it. Uh, pencils a
big Broadway head. As we know he went to animals. Well,
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I mean he did have a radio show back in
the nineties. Yeah, Rush Limbon Decalf. Isn't that when he
said a cigarette cigarettes are like super safe? Was that
when he was on a radio He is the thing
that he is is a vessel for big corporations. He's
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like the Koch Brothers inside guy. He is big Tobaccos
inside guy before that became uh just impossible to uh sustain,
but uh yeah, he's just he's the guy who lobbyists
pay to do the thing, and he somehow was bland
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enough to just float all the way to the upper
ranks of the or the Republican Party, almost like a
flesh vessel without a mind of its own, like some
kind of living dead thing akin to a zombie. Right,
he's I saw this tweet that Amy laugh that he
looks like the bottom of a stingray. I think it's
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really true, a little weird flat face or in your
mind you get to decide with the bottom of a
stingray looks like And it's that because I laughed on
the bottom of a sting gray to me looks like ghoulish,
you know, like it just looks it's like the stuff
of nightmares, like even though like it shouldn't be that way,
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really right, there's like that Internet photo of like like
what looks like the underside of a ray and it
looks like it's smiling and ship exactly. I don't know
what even like a smile, just like a weird form
the that John Oliver book, Marlon Bundo it's like a
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children's book about gay marriage. And they have a character.
It's based on Mike Pence's rabbit, Marlon Bundo, and uh,
Mike Pence is portrayed as a stink bug and they
I can't look at Mike Pence without seeing the caricature
that they made him as a stink bug, and neither
can my four year old. He's like a stink bug. Yes,
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all right, sure, And we're gonna get to know you
a little bit better in a moment. First, we're gonna
tell our listeners a couple of the things we're talking about.
We are, um, what the funk was that? Part five? Uh,
we're gonna check in with where the President is and
his um euphoric, you know, meltdown thing that he's been doing. Uh.
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We're gonna talk about the militia, the Wolverine Watchman who
we're planning to kidnap, the governor of Michigan. We're gonna
talk about Florida and Louisiana trying to kill football fans
with COVID nineteen. We're gonna talk about Pope Francis, Big Frankie.
We're gonna talk a little brain bleach news. We're gonna
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talk about what we're gonna rewatch over the weekend, all
of that plenty more. But first, Sharine, we like to
ask our guests, what is something from your search history
that's revealing about who you are? Well, this is actually
something I did google, not even just once, but multiple
times because I forgot what the results were. But most
recently I googled did the other day I googled how
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to buy a house with no money? Um, and the
results made me so depressed. I mean, the results are
just like telling me about government loans and like money
down and all these words that don't really understand. But
I don't know. I just it's so disheartening flushing my
rent down the toilet each month kind of thing. Um.
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But I don't know if it's possible to own anything now,
And it makes that makes me sense. I just want
to own something. It all depends on like the where
you are and what it's worth and like because l
A is one of these cities now too where I
think it's only second to I forget. I think Las
Vegas that is beginning to have like the like the
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biggest jump in like lack of rents and mortgages paid
because like, you know, Vegas has just been gutted by
the lack of tourism, and then l A and like
New York is kind of the same way. Just ridiculously
expensive place to live already, but then you start, you know,
deflating the economy and it becomes just a completely ridiculous situation.
So yeah, yeah, it's sometimes you like look on Zillo
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and you're like, what the funk am I doing in California?
Like I need to go to motherfucking Kansas. I was
on Zillo and I found all these houses and I
was like, what am I doing here? Like why am
I still here? But I mean I was surprised seeing
how many other people had that same question. Like there
are so many articles saying like how to buy money,
how to buy a house with no money down, how
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to buy a house with uh like to avoid paying
the twenty pcent down payment kind of thing, And it's
just all of these little tactics, um because everyone has
the same thought. They're just like, I don't know. How
to buy money with no money down? Used to be
the highest search thing in like two five, you know,
like in the subprime lending where they're like, oh, yeah,
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no money yeah, no problem. And then it was just
like well because like now it's they realize okay, though
it's too big of a thing to just sort of
trust people, or they that are rather give credit to
people without really verifying just to kind of keeps it
moving that like, you know, the next subprime lending crisis.
They say it with cars, where they were just like
you could just pull up and be like yeah, I
want a car and they're like okay, by they're like wait,
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hold on, they haven't been paying Yeah, sure, what is
something you think is underrated? Okay, hear me out? Nitrogen?
You know why our atmosphere is made up of seventy
eight percent nitrogen and only one percent oxygen, And then
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the other one percent is like stupid ship like carbon dioxide, neon,
and hydrogen. But seventy eight percent is nitrogen, Like why
does it anyone talk about like, oh, thank god for
all this nitrogen in the air, Like we never hear
anything about nitress. Oxygen has a much better pr person.
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It loves being in the spotlight, it loves talking about itself.
But nitrogen, nitrogen deserves our thanks. That's why I respect
the cold brew nitrogen, cold nitro, cold brew. That's how
I paid my respect to the elements, you know what
I mean. But when I learned that, I was so
I was so angry. I was just like my teacher
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needed it needs it. It's do you know, like it
needs the attention it deserves seventy percent That is a lot,
and we're just all about oxygen. I don't know. It
made me mad, I like an undergone story. Then we've
got nitros. Nitros is like more fun than pure oxygen.
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I think pure nitrogen is not is not nitros, But
I think you know what nitrogen gets like a good
rap and like the culinary world, you know what I mean,
like a sci fi where it's like all the nitrogen
froze the person and they shattered into a billion pieces.
Like so, in a way, I feel like nitrogen does
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get like to shine because we just breathe. I mean,
but I know your point, Like we're not talking about
like what happened if we don't have no nitrogen? Yeah no,
But like it's so because like even now I was,
I learned this very recently. I any kid, any adult,
most adults will just be like, oh, what what makes
up our air or what we breathe? It's oxygen, and
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it's like, no, it's not. It's actually mostly nitrogen, and
oxygen gets all of the all of the credit because
it's just like that kid in the group project that
like does nothing, but then it's like the star because
I don't know they're good looking or something. I don't
I don't know. I'm tired of it. I'm not bitter.
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You know, A gotta here nitrogen. Now we do breathe
like we need oxygen. We can we can't breathe nitrogen.
Is that it? So it's like a self centered point
of view. That's why we're so into oxygen is because
well we we breathe a combination of everything, like our
atmosphere is made up of all of it. Right, blood
needs to be oxygen neated right like you can Okay,
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yeah you have. You bring a good point, but um,
but it's just self centered and here doing all the
work and humans are just like but it only matters
what we can breathe exactly exactly. So there's my nerdy underrated.
What is something you think is overrated besides oxygen? I
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know I was thinking, like the easy one would be
to say oxygen, but because I like to hurt myself. No. Um,
last time I was here, I said that I was
watching Seinfeld and I have finished Seinfeld since since that time.
Who I finished this week? Yeah, Monday. I don't know
how it works, Um, but I I'm glad I watched it,
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and I think I when I last night I was here,
I said I liked it and I don't dislike it,
but I don't. Also, you sound like Kamala Harris talking
about the green new dealing. Just come out with it.
I think that Jerry Seinfeld himself is pretty overrated, like
he's the weakest link in the entire like the weakest link. Well,
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I don't think it's a hot take. I just I
am new to Seinfeld, like being like this is Seinfeld,
Like this is the person that's like lauded as this
like comedy guy, like comedy icon. And I'm like, you're
cracking in every scene. I don't get it, Like I
I don't know, I worst actor. And let him get
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away with it because we were like he's the brands
behind the show because at the time we didn't really
Larry David was the guy. Late to all of this,
I'm like three decades behind everyone else to like I
don't have time. Um, but but yeah, like he gets
all this credit is the name of the show, but
it's Larry David behind most of the funny like episodes
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and all of that. Um and seldom is there a
moment where you're like, oh, pull up that clip where
Jerry's doing something. Never, you always want to see every
other character I want to see. I'd rather hear references
to characters that aren't that never appear like low mess,
then be like, oh, man, that one scene with Jerry
he's crushing it. It's never because he's just always like
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the bad straight character. Yeah. Um so, I mean, I
guess it's not a hot take, but I'm just late
to realize that Jerry seinfelt overrated. I like this thing
where like, are you when you were watching it where
you kind of like looking around like wait, hold up, man,
Like am I watching this right? Because this dude is
like the worst one out of exactly. That was exactly
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how I felt, And I texted my friend being like,
is it weird that I think he sucks? And he's like,
notice it's like part of it, and I'm like, oh,
like trying to cheat it with respect. It's like do
I is there am I missing like a backstory or
something about him that I'm not maybe missed early on.
I mean, like I think it's my fault obviously all
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the time, I'm like, oh, I must be missing something
essential here to understand. Do you think we were like
recognizing some emptiness because he has turned out to be
just kind of like a shitty person, Like, do we
do we think we were recognizing some like emptiness there?
Is it just that they put a stand up comedian
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next to a bunch of really great actors and that's
why he's noticeably. It was interesting watching it with that knowledge,
like knowing who he is now and then watching this
like weird time capital of him. I honestly think Larry
David just needed like a white man vessel to like
like say his thoughts out loud, like that's like not.
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The more I think about it, the more I'm just
like he could have been really anybody that Larry David
got along with enough to be like, you can act
instead of me. Um, it could have been Jeff Foxworthy,
you know, it really honestly could have easily been Jeff Foxworthy. Yeah, yeah,
George is like the I feel like George and Jerry
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are are both side like two sides of the Larry
David avatar, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, I did a lot
of like backstory catching up, like the cast members felt
this way and like, oh he's based off of George's
based off of Larry David and all the other stuff.
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So I did some research on my own because I
just wanted to understand it more. Um. But they were
also like the cast was like had really petty moments,
like it's really straight. It was just so weird and
I I'm just realizing the more I become an adult,
like any super fan of any show, it's like a
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red flag to me, that's just like, oh, we can't
get along like I would Then again, I would rather
have someone be obsessed with Seinfeld than like Friends, because
I don't know if that that that's not a hot take,
that's just a act of life. Um yeah, I mean
Friends goes down easy, So like I could see somebody
being obsessed with the feeling that Friends gives them, like
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it's like a little cocoon. But yeah, I have very little.
The other thing, they're both this like New York, like
like fake New York world, where like not a single
black persons around, except for in season six there was
like someone that cuts off Jerry and he's like a
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black guy named like Lamar. It's just like this weird
I don't know, it's just uh there not that there's
anything wrong with that, the like that's how they treated
uh gay people, and being gay at the time was
like I don't want to be offensive to people who
are gay. And then like George, like the gay terror
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George feels when he thinks his dick moved during a
massage from Malma SEUs Is. It's they're all part of
the same, that same nineties mentality of like, what do
you mean they're humans besides a straight white men. Yeah.
I mean after I finished Washing and I was just like, okay,
now I'll understand every reference a straight white guy makes,
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like I am finally cut up on this sliver of Americana. Um,
I am no longer in the dark. Yeah. Between that
and every Adam Sandler film, you should be straight. I
have to do that. Still I'm not caught. Oh my god,
sure and just looks so exhausted. Still have to do Yeah,
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half of my brain is rotted with that kind of
nineties ship. He's still making a Man number one movie
on Netflix right now. Yeah, um, Sandler still doing it.
And finally, sure, what is a myth? What's something people
think is true? You know, to be false um or
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vice versa. Be honest with you. This one gives me trouble. Trouble, Yeah, alright,
name your favorite Pokemon. My favorite Pokemon. Probably my favorite
Pokemon might be Dragon Knight or Gengar is like the
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ghost Pokemon that's like a little mischievous, little little fuck.
And then, um, but the myth that was going to say, okay,
one of my myths is just a stupid like realization
that I had that like gen Z doesn't actually hate Millennia.
Like there's like this myth that gen Z hates millennials,
and I really just don't. I think they don't even
think twice about us or like about millennials at all. Right,
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It's it's like that I feel like gen Z is
the X that you think about all the time, and
they don't even think twice about you. They don't even
watch your stories, you know what I mean. Like it's
in that relationship where like they just exist and we're
like like I came to this realization because I watched
this TikTok where where this little boy not even little
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is a boy, maybe a teenager, I don't know, um,
but he's explaining Trump's trade policy in this like less
than a minute TikTok. And I understood Trump's trade policy
better than I ever had coming out of that. And
it was just this kid playing three characters of like Vietnam,
I'm China in the US, and they're talking to each
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other back and forth. And not only did I feel
incredibly stupid, but it was amazing to see how I
don't know, even now with like Claudia Conway and all
the stuff, like we're obsessed with gen Z. We're obsessed
with this like weird generation that's just like spewing TikTok
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or spewing whatever and from and we and we're like
eating it up and they don't even think twice about it.
They're just existing. And I want to be that blissfully
I want to be that blissfully unaware. I guess we
think about think about as a millennial, think about how
often you thought about gen X, like not at all ever? Right,
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and the well, in the beginning, my relationship to gen
X was those are the people I thought were cool
when I was a kid, because those are like the
adults in media that sort of informed what I thought
being adult or being an older kid was like you know,
like I was taking cues from gen X characters, I
would say. But then at a certain point, I don't
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know if it's like you actually consciously think about it
as like a generational relationship versus like oh I think
jay Z is cool, or like, oh I think this
person is cool or whatever. And then at a certain point,
I think it's when you get older and they start review.
There's a certain point where you start seeing your generational
tension or like the differences. You're like I don't, I
wouldn't do that, or like I wouldn't do that for
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L And then I'm like, okay, maybe they're older, Um,
but yeah it's not I don't. I definitely don't. Like
I don't know, maybe the way I think about it
is different, but definitely would think about it a lot
when I was younger. But gen X like, yeah, gen
X is like neoliberal values, I feel like, and I
don't know, I just think gen X was never like
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always was like this is stupid too much to ever
be like you guys don't like us. There was never enough.
There's never enough, like generational pride, but I feel like nobody. Yeah,
the younger generations are always smarter, better, and they give
less of a ship than like about you, then you
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give about them. That's always going to be the case.
I just want to be that. I just want to
be young again. Yeah. Yeah, and they'll be get that
gen X mentality. They'll be smarter in a very like capable, talented,
intelligent way, but they'll also know less. And you can't
confuse that with being dumber. It's just they just don't
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give a ship enough to have read all the ship
that you've read. But I think that inhibition, that lack
of like any kind of just I don't know that
it's a certain nihilism. Yeah, there's something freeing about that
that just like oh god, well yeah. But it's interesting
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because like we we were like the generation that got
like are just heads kicked in where we're like, oh man,
none of this ship's possible, Like that we thought was
like going to college and like you march out and
here you go. This why we became so sensitive and
there we're just like they hate us, like the reason
why we should care that they hate us or not,
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but we're just like, So, I feel like the millennial
generation is like this very sensitive generation where it's just
like any any like side I or whatever. We're just like, oh,
like they hate me. Maybe maybe I'm projecting my feelings
to an entire generation, but well, I think we have
similar feelings of like insecurities though, like because of that,
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because the gen Z they're also equally coming up in
a time Like they were kids during a terrible recession.
They're coming of their you know, becoming of age in
a terrible economic and political time, so like they're kind
of experiencing like similar things where they're like like, you know,
they haven't had like the full wingspread of care freeness
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of like people who came of age in the nineties
or like early odds. Like, so, I think and there's
there's certain I think we are both equally like socially
awkward at times and equally like kind of like can
get super emo exactly. But they're just perfecting the They're
perfecting the aesthetic of it for sure. Yeah, they're just cooler, man. Yeah,
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as long as you can keep that in mind, the
generation is always going to be cooler. Yeah, and that's
when when the older generation you always have like people
like Madonna or like somebody like that, it is like
this new generation is just not cool, and it's like
you're they just never heard of you and they don't
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really funk with you. It's like all those people hearing
Dreams for the first time or like like that is
the number one song in America right now? Really after that,
after that viral spectocker was it just a video whatever
it was from heaven? Wow, that's amazing. That guy deserves
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like some type of like a commission from that. Yeah.
I mean Ocean Spray bought him a truck and lifetime
supply of sugar water. Uh really yeah, but I think
Fleetwood Mac owes him a lifetime supply of money cane
or whatever. H Fleetwood mac is good at giving people. Yeah,
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money might be better, money might be good. Yeah right now,
that's yeah, Fleetwood can come by and chop up some
fat lines, man whenever you want, dog Face whatever you want. Yeah, wow,
that's I don't know, it was number one. That is something.
I mean, I mean it's a good song. It's great.
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Is dog Face four twenty like doing for Dreams? What
Wayne's World did for Bohemian rap, So yeah, exactly, you
know what I mean. But I think like this should
be happening. This will be happening like more and more,
right like as because we now have it's just the
flattening of all music. It's like we have access to
all of it. There's so much good music, and there're
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people and a just message that Mick fleet Fleetwood remade
his video. I didn't know that. Then he definitely owes
him money to come over any time to do drug
that is creative control or creative like that's I p
that is that he has stolen God. Seeing that we're
the like agencies to swoop in like dog Phase four twenty. Hey,
(27:30):
hey they're there. They've definitely marked from U t A
Brother love to sign you up to the agency. Man,
are you thinking about what you're gonna do with your
likeness and your story? Well you have all these TikTok
stars that are just like being actresses now, like just
like getting roles because they're famous on TikTok, like the
she's all that person, but there's the remaking. I'm not old,
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Molly Ring. I say so reflexively to like it's still
Rachel Lee Cook, Freddie Prince Jr. But I mean that's
the same, Like that's just the place that they're going
to be discovered, right, Like that's just a good place
to discover young talent. Like I don't feel like that's
any less legitimate than like a casting call or something
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like that. You know, I think it's I think for me,
it's the same vein as like nepotism or like family
like like like like legacy families in the industry, Like
it's it's always going to be easy for some people
kind of thing. So yeah, I think it's better than
those things though, Right, I was just gonna say it's
like nepotism, except earned. Like if dog Face, if dog
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Faces like in the lead in a new HBO series,
I'll be like, he did that on his home. Yeah,
but then we find out we find out he's a Coppola,
I write more. Is that frustrated? Alright? This is we
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We've been lowing overdue for a break. Let's take a break.
We'll be right back and we're back alright. Continuing in
on the President's just spiral continued euphoric manic episode, what's
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the latest Miles hit me with another Thursday morning, he's
calling Maria barbar Romo. I'm good, bro, don't worry for him.
Everything's great. Let's tell you some things. I'm gonna scream
out loud over the phone to you. Um. So he called,
and truly just saying whatever the fuck he wants to.
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I'm going to play one clip right now. Uh. And
I just want everybody just so you understand where this
man is coming him. The way he's even describing the
pandemic and what is happening is a big shift even
for him. That you were shutting down talks with Nancy Pelosi,
How do you want to see aid play out? And
what do you want as far as a priority on stimulus. Well,
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I shut down talks two days ago because they weren't
working out. Now they are starting to work out. Was
starting to have some very productive talks. And she wants
to happen too. She doesn't want it not to happen.
I believe she wants to have wants it to happen
because it's it's so good for our country. We really
need it. It wasn't our workers fault, it wasn't our
airlines fault that China did this terrible thing. To us
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that I will not be forgetting about that China did this.
This was all done by China, and we shouldn't be
hurting our workers because China put the curse on because
this was a horrible scourge, a horrible, horrible thing that
they did. So it seems like he misspoke, but he
kind of doubles down. They put a curse, they put these,
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They put the curse on Trump. If Donald Trump ruins
the word curse, that's what's gonna make the country somehow.
I mean, this is the it's the Tolkien phase, you
know what I mean. We're in the Game of Thrones
phase where now we're dealing with like mythical forces, supernatural
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ship to explain his own ineptitude, like in his own
mind or whatever. I mean, because I know, like with
anybody who's a slippery snake and doesn't want to be
held accountable, they say whatever the funk they got to
to avoid saying the words, yeah, fucked up. So in
this case is I mean, you know, they put the
curse on us, and obviously she president, she put the
fucking he burnt the offerings at the temple. We saw that, okay,
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and that's why And I don't even know if you
remember the fires in California were started by Dracaris, okay,
one of Helice's dragons, so you know, dangerous intentional, Like
do you think he's thinking, Okay, my followers are more
likely to be religious and like believe in this sort
of things, so maybe I can just like sort of
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put it in these Do you think it's like part
of actually like his beliefs and just like his good
verse evil everything, it's everything. I think I didn't realize
it could be a bit of that. But for me,
I'm I just always assumed that he is struggling to
find synonyms for things because he always uses the same words,
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and I just think, like someone put them like a
list of synonyms for the word horrible or the world,
like the word like bad, and he's just like picks
them out of a thing. But if he's but maybe
I'm wrong. Maybe I think he's too dumb and he's
actually more calculated and thinks of it in religious If
you think it's calculated, right, it's it works because he's
(32:45):
he's completely flooding the zone with headlines questioning what his state,
the state he's in, and that becomes the entire focus
of the news cycle, and it doesn't become about the
fact that he is incapable of doing anything on COVID
relief with like a hundred or what is it, a
million people five filing for unemployment again um or his
tax schemes, or any myriad of these other like even
(33:07):
not even knowing if he was actually like the epicenter
patient zero for the White House outbreak. There's so many
things that now the spoken families, they gave it to
him when they were you know, that's what he's claiming.
He's saying that he thinks the families of military Oh
(33:28):
he really said that. Yeah, he said, old star families
getting too close to him, and he you know, he
can't say no to them because they just want to
come in and they want to want to do a
little hugging, a little kissing, and I can't say no
to them. I can't. You know how they are We
send him off to brutalize people against their own will,
and then they come back with the COVID. The event
(33:50):
that he's pointing to, by the way, is happened the
day after the that Rose Garden cluster fuck, where everybody
who was there got COVID, So it doesn't really work
out in terms of he just blames anyone else instead
of like being like, I'm the super spreader of all
of these things in your Trump Imprussian Jack is terrible, terrified,
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terrible and terrifying. It's terriful, the whole thing he goes on.
He was then saying like, you know, really with his
chest being like Obama and Biden committed the world's worst
political crimes, and Bill barr must screaming, and like Maria
(34:42):
Bardono was like, huh yep uh. Then we really know
how desperate he is because then we get to the emails.
Listen to this. Now he's still bringing this up four
years later. Supreme Court justice confirmed before the election. Do
you still feel that you can do that and confirm
Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. If we don't,
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it's the Republicans fault because there's no reason why not. Look,
I'm president and it's happened twenty nine times. She made
another mistake last night when she said about Lincoln. She
was wrong in that. Of course, you know they were.
They say things like we go over it, they say
we're not going to do this, and they're going to
do it, they say, they just make I've never seen
(35:28):
such liars as this. They're worse than cricket. Hillary. She
was worse than otherwise, as she was worse when she
deleted thirty three thousand emails illegally. And she should be
indicted for that if people delete emails in a regular
court case. She deleted thirty three thousand emails, and nothing
happens to her. Our justice system, nothing happens to her.
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With all of the pages of stuff, thousands of pages
that we have in them, nothing happens to him. Nothing happens.
And you involved, And I'm gonna half to get involved
because declassifies all this stuff. It's sitting on his desk,
the one thousand pages sitting on A. G. Barr's desk.
What is it about it? I don't know why? Why
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is he talking about Sorry, the second he started talking
about that, I got so exhausted, just spiritual, existential level.
I can't maintain consciousness when he's talking about emails. The yeah,
Mr President, the question was about confirming a Supreme Court justice. Ah,
and he does that thing where it's like it's like
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even like you know, like friends who have the same
three stories they bring up, and it's kind of like
it kind of bums you out because you know they're
going to bring up the same three fucking things. Like
you know, he's like thet right, the thirty three emails, right,
and then the FBI, the wire right, and the locker.
It's just like, oh no, like he's not even aware.
(36:57):
But again, this is him going out there to project
leadership because everyone's saying like he's also he's trying to
get back on the campaign trail, like as early as Monday,
because he just felt so just drained from not being
on TV seeing himself and doing the things that he's
normally used to despite the state of his health. So
on top of that, he just goes on here with
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a moment to maybe campaign something, and then he resorts
to the same old, same old song and dance yeah,
because I mean, it's he's so much about instinct and
the thing that worked for him last time was talking
about Hillary Clinton's emails, and he just doesn't have a thing.
He hasn't found his new materials. It's like it's it's
(37:41):
like Seinfeld. It's like Seinfeld the latest latest stand up special. Uh,
you know, he's still he's still trying out new material
and who my man looked for a new career, but
scraps he did. He did try out some new material
actually on Kamala Harris. And it kind of goes with
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what you were saying earlier, Miles about the Tolkeyen version
of reality where he he claimed I think that she
was she was a monster. Yeah, this is another one. Um, Yeah,
we'll play this one and the radical left control spot.
Biden won't be president for two months. Okay, he won't
be president for two months. So if you saying down
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after two months, he's not mentally capable of being president.
You know that everybody knows that, everybody that knows him,
he can't be president. And this monster that was on
stage with the Mike Pence who destroyed her last night,
by the way, but this monster, she says, no, no,
there won't be fracked, there won't be this that everything
she said is a lie. In fact, manifest though, take
(38:54):
a look at the manifest Maria coming in trying to
yes and it with she wants to reamagin the police,
but she can't rain him in. He's off on one
about how he says monster twice but twice calls her
a monster for lying, which isn't a monstrous it's very
so it is she's a monster. You should have seen
(39:15):
her and shames coming out of her nose. My guy
rottings on beyond stage. I don't know if he saw
that fight between the monster and the human piece of
shit last night, but it was something. Did you guys
watch the debate? I't. I didn't even have a chance
to watch it. Okay, that's not fair, because I watched it.
(39:41):
Why you took notes? I was like, what did you
even think? Did you? I mean to be honest, even
watching it, it's it was like a big yawn fest
because I mean, okay, this is my tactic. I don't
watch it live. I wait until it's done, and then
I go on YouTube and I go on double speed
on the live stream and then it goes my very fast. Yeah.
(40:04):
I like that. Yeah, that's a weird one. It's like
if you when you still want to be engaged even
though it's killing you inside, just doing it twice the speed.
If I wasn't gonna be on the show today, I
would not have watched it. I'm gonna be that's true,
I know, and I don't think many people for the
same reason, right where you'd think it would be important,
but like we're in such a bizarre state of affairs
(40:26):
in general, where I think the only thing of consequence
maybe like obviously there was a typical ducking and diving about,
like you know, clarifying points or that I was on
the Green New Deal or fracking or any myriad of topics.
But the one was like when Mike Pence refused to
actually say what he would do if the president refused
to trans peacefully transition um. That was like the one
(40:50):
thing that I was like, Okay, so now he's into um.
And that was And what was funny is the moderator
just let that go, is like okay, thank you, Mr
Vice President. Isn't even unbiased, Like I looked her up
and she pretends to be this unbiased journalist, but she
like like hosted this like taxpayer funded fundraiser for like
(41:12):
one of Donald Trump's picks for like some judge or something.
I don't know, but like she is a journalist that
pretends to be unbiased, but if you look into her record,
she's like kind of red leaning. And so it's a
little annoying that I don't I don't. I don't know,
she just rubbed me the wrong way. But that moment
was very like unsettling, to say the least, to just
(41:32):
like see him not dodge, like dodging. Every other question
was maybe like expected, like he didn't really answer anything,
but that one in particular was like kind of daunting. Yeah,
and now with three hours of the presidential debate there
Trump has, you know, he changed his mind and so
I don't even know if it's worth saying, what what
(41:55):
his greatest stances, but he claims he's not going to
do the next eight unless it's in person, which, um,
he is a super spreader. So yeah, well that I
think that translates to I'm not going to do the
debate until unless I can infect Joe Biden's Yeah, unless
we can, because somebody's got to test his lips before
(42:17):
the debate. I think I should, but just because I'm
afraid of the fact checkers, I'll listen to the show
the fundraiser that Susan Page hosted. I just looked the
sub just to make sure it was to celebrate in
two thousand and eighteen, uh sema Verna's nomination by Trump
as the center the head of the center of Medicare
(42:38):
and Medicaid services. Seema Verna is the fucking worst. Yeah,
so that's who she hosts like she likes celebrated this
whole thing. She tweeted about it, Susan Page. I mean,
it's all I mean, because I think it was what
technically it's USA today, right, So you're not gonna be like, oh, yes,
someone someone who gets it. I love that their newspapers
(43:00):
in color and gives me this bizarre take on the
country every morning when I'm in a hotel. So we'll
we'll see where where the debate thing ends up. But
that's I mean, that's a thing. I read that he
was trying to postpone it to the twenty second, the
one that was supposed, and that he refused to do
a virtual debate, which is so just infuriating. Yeah, he
(43:21):
wants to delay it, which I don't know why when
he feels better than he did twenty years ago. Right now,
you get going by the time even ten minutes from now,
he didn't be like I've actually figured it out. It's
gonna be all holograms and it's gonna be me. I
will be the real one. Everyone else and we're doing it.
It's gonna be monster free, wizard free, and sorceress free debate.
(43:47):
I'm telling you no witchcraft. Um, let's talk really briefly
about the story that just broke yesterday morning. Uh and
so details are still coming in, but they basically they
caught a malitia uh that calls themselves the Wolverine Watchmen.
Uh so a group of people who fite comics, not
(44:08):
great at reading comprehension, but they're a Michigan militia that
was plotting to kidnap and potentially murder Gretchen Whitmer, who
you know, the right was up in arms about her
being over zealous with her pandemic lockdown rules, like her
attempts to protect them were. You know, they wanted to
(44:32):
kidnap her, imprison her, and you know, hold a mock
trial where they sentenced her to death and there um
their deadline for that was the election. So it was
specifically motivated by you know, politics. That's this is not
a political terror cell that is like both sides. This
(44:52):
is people who are working in direct lockstep with Trump's
tweet from back in April Liberate Michigan. Uh. But like,
can you imagine if like six American Muslims were arrested
in a plot to overthrow the government or like to
kidnap any governor or like politician. Like the word terrorists
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or terrorism would be the first word to describe it.
And everything I've been reading, they're calling the militia they're
they're they're not really they're they're they're like skirting around
this because it's white people. We know, I mean, come on,
we know this. I know that. But it's just like,
but she's a she's a white person too, you know
what I mean, you would think that they would like
(45:34):
at least have some I don't know, you would think
that her being white would make some people feel worse.
The media completely fucked it up to covering it because
without saying a terrorists, they're like this plot to blah
blah blah, and then make reference right that there was
this Joint Terrorism Task Force involvement with the FBI, and
(45:58):
how they point out that, Like it's really interesting because
when the j GTF gets involved, it's usually on like
you know, like cases, um you know, like maybe be
an ISIS plot or al Qaeda, and so they're working yeah,
like or you know, people fighting to combat redlining anyway,
So what the deal is here is there that shows
(46:18):
you sort of how they're looking at it too. It's like, well,
then why don't you look at it the way it
is because it's terror, it's politically motivated terror. Um and this,
you know, it's fucking frightening, you know what I mean?
Because they were, they got they were doing a lot
to get this far. They were, you know, doing reconnaissance
on the vacation home of the governor, trying to figure
(46:40):
out how to booby trap maybe the roads for any
responding officers. Yes, Google mapping off. They were physically there.
They were physically going and location scouting for a for
a bridge that they could bomb to collapse the bridge
to distract law enforcement so that they could then kidnap her.
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But even the word the militia, like why are we
calling like their terrorist groups? I think I think because
it's using the old language that like the A, T,
F and FBI was using, Like because Michigan, like Oklahoma City,
there's connections to those Michigan militias and all of that.
So I think it's been in existing. It's what they've
always like, it's these militias out here. But now like
(47:22):
I think we have to evolve our our nomenclature are
language around this to be more indicative of what it is,
which is it's it's terror, it's it's it's it's their
theirs terror, it's white supremacist terror. This is I mean they,
this is who, this is their cultural heritage as white supremacists.
(47:43):
They're incompetent terrorists. They tell us who they are. They're
out and the open about it, and then they get
infiltrated by the FBI. Usually uh, they canonize the Okay,
see bomber who killed a daycare center's worth of innocent children.
And if you're on the right and support Trump, if
you vote for Trump, that is the side that you
(48:04):
are passively on or actively on, depending on like what
you're doing when it comes time to like Their version
of taking action is not to demonstrate peacefully or to
take to the streets in non violent protests. They take
to the streets and start murdering non violent protesters with
long rifles or driving their cars through them, or um
(48:25):
plotting to kidnap democratic leaders. They plot to murder. These
people were plotting to murder cops. That's how it first
came on the scene. Or it came on the radar
of law enforcement. Is they were plotting to uh, they
needed to get the they were trying to get the
addresses of local police to murder them. Um because they
(48:46):
thought they were like helping to lock down Michigan. Again,
this is all in, this is all part of a
democratic process of trying to protect people from a global pandemic.
But it um and again, these are things that if
Fox News, like you said, shar if Fox News heard
(49:07):
any of these things coming from Black Lives Matter, coming
from anyone who was you know starting yeah, anyone, they
would shoot in their pants. They would not be able
to like stay upright trying to like rush to get
(49:30):
this ship on the front page of you know, Fox News.
But I mean, yeah, it goes hand in hand with
the fact that Trump was like stand back and stand
by or whatever the ship. And like even Penn's yesterday,
the moderator brought up the fact that Trump didn't actually
verbal or like um condemned white supremacy. He also like
(49:52):
averted away from that question too, Like they're they're skirting
around it because they know so many of their followers
are white supremacies and they don't want to insult them
in any way, but it's so disgusting to see it
play out and just too I mean, like yeah, like
liberate in Michigan, like that tweet is directly related to
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like emboldening the same people that try to kidnap a
governor like that is and these and these dumb idiots
they probably think they're like Ocean eleven or whatever, like
they probably are, like I hate imagining like the like
them doing this stuff, like thinking they're so fucking cool
and like I'm going to find a bridge, I'm gonna
(50:35):
do this, you go that. They probably have walkie talkies
or some ship I don't know, but no, I mean
they were very set up. I mean they got to
a point where they were having they were having and
also making that sound. They're like, you don't have to
do that with your math. They have like they were
having meetings in a like trap door basement facility in
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the back of a store. They were it was getting
very serious where they were very concerned. They were confiscating
cell phones from them from people who are attending this meeting.
But the the Feds had as someone with a like
they had a recording device on them and still recorded
these meetings and that's how it got there. So I
mean that's what's really ultimately, you know, you see really
(51:19):
the commitment to this kind of ship um that you know.
And but again they this is the language that they speak.
They're saying that they all of this is in hopes
of starting a civil war um and trying to embolden
other groups like this. But when people mentioned the Boogaloo Boys, like,
I know, we've talked about it here, but like it
bears repeating, everybody's always surprised when I bring it up
(51:40):
conversationally that Buggaloo Boys is because they're doing the old
joke blank blank to electric Boogaloo for the civil war.
They want a second civil war, and so they're called
the Boogaloo Boys because they want civil war to Electric Boogaloo.
Like they tell us who they are, they want a
civil war. And I also like right wing media, like
(52:03):
we need to make sure they own this. They're not
going to obviously own it. But like I was just
just incidentally, when I typed Gretchen Whitmer's name into Chrome,
the last article that came up was a Wall Street
Journal editorial board article. Like their entire Editorial Board, comparing
her to a tyrant like Funck right off, the right
(52:24):
is and has always been the side of tyranny and
terrorism and fascism and the side that actually uses violence
against humans, not buildings to accomplish their aim, and we
need to stop pretending they aren't, because like the both
sides and shit is what got us here, Like the yeah,
it's I'm tired of it. I mean, that is disgraceful
(52:46):
that that was like the first thing that came up,
Like are you shitting me? That's just because it was
the last thing I saw. So but still but still
it's like even the fact that it was written and
she's just like literally trying to protect her stay and
following the regulations like set up set out by scientists
and like leading medical professionals, and she's a tyrant or
(53:08):
you should like that word should never be used for
anyone other than an actual tyrant, which is like Trump.
But um, these are yeah, but these people are like
they're living out these these long had fantasies of like
just whatever they like these video game kind of fantasies
or these just like going out with a rifle to
(53:30):
protests and feeling like they're like the they're powerful. It's
really unsettling that at the end of the day, they're
just it's a power trip and it's and it's just
it's I'm more afraid of these people than I am
of Trump, because I'm afraid of what happens when Trump
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does eventually, if he ever let's go of his power.
But um, what's going to happen to all of these
emboldened people. And they're probably gonna keep planning these weird plans.
I refused to believe that they they won't. I don't know,
they terrify me. It's it's so strange that they exist
and that they Ye, there's so many of them, but
(54:15):
it's just it's it's just so unsettling. I don't know.
Fox News isn't going to be like our bad we
we had it wrong. Like they're still going to have
a national megaphone for uh, you know, at the very
least like soft versions of the fascism and the racism
and white supremacy that they believe them. It's shameful. Yeah. Anyways, Uh,
(54:39):
let's take another break and we'll be right back. And
we're back, and just to shout out to football fans
in Florida and Louisiana. God yeah, Rhonda Santis has said
(55:04):
he's he moved the state into Phase three I think
at the end of September, which basically means you can
have a stadium at full capacity without asking the state
for any kind of permit. You're just like, yeah, all right,
we're good, Phase three, do your thing. Um. Luckily, no
NFL team uh is willing to do that. The Dolphins
are doing the right thing and they want only thirteen
(55:25):
thousand people to gamble with their lives, which should be fine,
rather than like the full capacity of Like yeah, because
I think at the end of the day, these are
still massive money making companies and they know people could
sue them. It's not like we're Rhonda Standings. I don't
give a ship good luck. I'm fucking everybody over. But
these come. But like you know, the NFL, they're not
(55:47):
willing to go there um and then over like at
l s U. I know, like for their games they're
going to tent capacity. I think their stadium holds like
a hundred thousand, and they just uh said a couple
of days ago that they are doing away with this
CDC wellness checks for like fans in attendance, where like
they would have to sort of like go through this
thing to say like, oh, I'm not experiencing this, I
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haven't had fever, etcetera, etcetera, because they don't want to
hold the lines up. So they're asking a check at home.
How many people are gonna be at the LSU game?
I mean this weekend. I think they play Missouri or
something like that, So I'm not I mean it. I'd
imagine they're gonna have it at one fourth capacity because
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that's what they've been doing. So um. I mean because
like in these states, they haven't had quite yet like
these huge surges like maybe other places have, and I
think that's what's emboldening them. But like all experts are saying,
like this is what happens when you do that, we
deal with it fucking three weeks later in the form
of just a surge of cases, and right now, like
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you know, overall as a country we're still not doing great. Um.
So yes, I think it's just again one of those
things where there's to your point, even like Wall Street
Journal calling Governor Whitmer tie a rent. It's like think
of who's calling who a tyrant, because the Wall Street
Journal is just the mouthpiece of like the ownership business
owning class in this country, the oligarchical class, and they're
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calling the person saying, like, you're keeping me from making
my money, you fucking tyrant, So I can put my
workers at fucking risk to make my money. Am I
the tyrant? Yes, by most measures and definition of the word,
But in this very narrow instance, to try and fucking
get my lemmings to fucking march in the right direction,
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you are the fucking tyrant. Uh. And it's just really,
you know, I hope more and more people begin to
see like these things for what they are, Like, it's
not tyranny when you're actually what you're doing is for
the safety of people, and the people who are you know,
broadly negatively affected obviously aside from the unemployment effects and
things like that. It's like this this push, this need
(57:50):
to reopen comes from the people who own all of
the businesses and hate not making their money, or you know,
have over leveraged their businesses and we're already kind of
on thin nice and to pull the plug on their
machine is catastrophic. So um. But yet there's none of
that consideration for the people who's like actual I r
L day to day lives are being the most fucked up,
(58:12):
like rather than someone who's like, well there goes my portfolio. Um,
what about people who are like, well there's my roof
over my head, there's my next meal for my family,
there's my medical bill, expense, etcetera. Um. Yeah, so you know,
tyranny and all that. Yeah, I mean you bring you
have a good point, I think. I mean, I'm hoping
(58:34):
as time goes on, we don't. Really it's unfortunate that
journalism is now again like who owns it? And that's
like the motivation behind like what is reported. Um but yeah,
you're right, like the Wall Street I mean, like that
makes sense. But the more I think about it, Um,
but you do have to look at what who owns
what and what their motivations are. Um. But it is
(58:55):
really unfortunate because like I I feel for businesses. My
dad's a business owner, like it's but it's but he's
also not like he isn't the like he isn't a
business owner that is being taken care of because he's
not big enough or important enough to two get the
aid that he needs. And so I it's so annoying
(59:18):
that that now we're in October and we still don't
we can't like the three weeks thing with the surge
and everything. It's not new information. That's that's what really
is baffling. It's like, this is what's been going on
since March, Like this is not new, like we like,
like Dr Fauci I was like, we have to get
(59:41):
ready to buckle down again. And I'm like, who stopped?
But like why did we ever stop? Like we nothing changed,
We should never have stopped bunkering down. Um, I don't know, man,
just it makes me all mad. I'm just mad, allan,
because all we've done is just constantly reveal. I mean,
for I think many people, depending on you, I would
(01:00:01):
say that you're, however engaged you are with the politics
of the country, like more and more, it's just eating
away at this veneer that America's like this smiling figure
with open arms and it's actually just a fucking bone
shredder machine, fucking wood chipper. Uh that is only there
to like just like break you down for whatever it's
loose change you've gotten just spit you out on the
(01:00:23):
other side. Um. And it's just like it's just like
to that almost near literal point where it's like, I
don't know, man, if you can't afford to live right now,
I wish I had an answer for you, but I'm
just the government. I don't know what you want me
to do. And it's like months ago he was like,
people will die, like just like accepting that, Like if
you don't make it like survival of the fittest, you're bad,
(01:00:43):
you know what I mean. It's just But then again,
but don't talk about him right now. He's sick. Just
because he said there will be death doesn't mean you
have to apply to the same Calip followed people that
I've known for years that tweeted that we should have
sympathy or like we shouldn't be like wish death upon
(01:01:04):
Trump or like wish him ill. She was like, I'm
not going to name names, but um, it was essentially
it was essentially the like like I wish him a
speedy recovery kind of bullshit, And uh yeah, that's like
where I draw the line, and I'm just like, no,
there's no why have empathy for someone someone who's actively
(01:01:27):
invested in the destruction of your entire people and culture
and fucking everything, and this was a person of color.
But um, but yeah, I'm at that point where I'm like,
I will follow you and never talk to you again
because you've proven to be a dummy like this don't
like being a bit the better person, the bigger person,
(01:01:49):
like having a big heart, Like it's not that's that's
not the time for that, you know. It's like things
are way too serious and way too too just lethal
to have kind of mentality. And I even get mad
at like the like there's someone that I know that
voted Green Party, and I'm just like, I'm not going
(01:02:11):
to pretend I'm obsessed with Biden, you know what I mean.
I'm not going to pretend he's like my guy, but
I'm going to vote for him because at the end
of the day, he is better, Like objectively, it's not
hard to be better than Trump. But like the same
thing was said. If you look at the coverage from
like Bush and Gore, they everyone was saying, there's not that,
like they're kind of the same and people that say that,
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and they obviously they're not. Like if Gore got elected
the Taiwan to be in that timeline kind of thing.
But um, at this juncture, saying that Biden and Trump
are the same, like, I don't know, sorry, I got,
I got, I'm just mad about certain things, and I
went off on a tan. No, I think everybody's feeling
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that right now. They definitely offer to there. I mean,
there's definitely good and bad, but to say they're the
same as like, I don't know, yeah, I don't know's
I could. I could forgive that point of view much
easier in two thousand and sixteen than now. Yeah. I mean,
at this point, if you it's not even about liking Trump,
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if you if you are okay with Trump, if you
look at him and you're like truck like, that's just
as bad to be like, there's no part there's I
just have no patience for that and no, yeah, because
I think it also when you see people not respond
in the same way. You're like, oh wow, these things
are not real to you. They're not you don't look
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at this. It's not a threat because you are you
You see like a red light and I see a
fucking fireball coming at me. Uh, and you're choosing to
look at it like, well, yeah, you could say it's
a fireball, but if you squint your eyes. It could
just be a little red light and it's like no, absolutely,
like you gotta do people. And I think that's the
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luxury ultimately these people have. Is that luxury. It's privileged.
Like if you're decided, it's a huge privilege because you've
lived a life of privilege to be undecided at this point.
And if and if you are not in a position
of privilege maybe you know, socio economically or whatever, and
you still feel like that on paper, you should be engaged,
you know, you really need like this ship is so
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massively important. But regardless of the outcome and whoever is
or is not president, I mean like you know, there's
just the struggle is going to continue. Um, and I
think we have to keep the fucking pedal to the metal,
like just straight through this because we are still leaving
so many people behind, and based on what I'm hearing
out of both candidates, we don't quite have a plan
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to deal with everybody in this country, to deal with
everybody humanely. And that's really you know, the ship that
people should be campaigning on, so you know, vote, you know,
Miles Grade, well, I mean, like what's bother me a
little bit? Is this idea like sucks or like what
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a year and like, yes, it's been and it's been
wild a wild ride, but it's not going to end
January one. And it didn't start January one either. This
is like a culmination of things that have been happening.
Oh yeah, this ship started July four seventy exactly. Um.
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But I mean, like you're right, like we have to
keep going and like will just like it's not gonna end,
like the pandemic isn't going to disappear in January. Like
we're not going to magically have things open in January
or have a new outlook on life or whatever. Like
this is this is part of the work that we
have to keep go, like keep doing and that I
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don't know, Yeah, they ain't ship. Allies will continue to
show themselves too, because they're be like, oh thank god
Biden Harris one. Alright, well back to that, Oh is
that a who's riding a bike in front of my
house right now? I'm gonna call the least on them,
you know, like it's you have to realize it doesn't
stop there. It can't end there, like until we're really
talking about these sort of restorative policies to make people whole,
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or at least give people the feeling that they're living
in a place where they you know, the intent is
to make people whole. Um, we we're not going to
be done. No no, no, no, yeah, it's ah. Those
those black Square folks need to really step up in
my opinion, But I don't know. Alright, let's uh real
(01:06:34):
quick before we go, let's figure out what we're going
to watch on Netflix this weekend. Are you gonna watch?
The top of the top ten on Netflix right now?
Number one is Hubie Halloween. That is a new Adam
Sandler PG comedy with a pretty decent trailer. I actually
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enjoyed it, Like I was just thinking, I'm not an
I watched the first thirty minutes. Oh yeah, and I
don't have to finish it. That's so I'm like, I'm
already watching it. It's it's another Sandler movie where he's
doing a voice the whole time, Like I would, actually, Jack,
you should probably watch it too, because I as I
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watch it, I just for better or worse. I just
realized how much of the Sandler cinematic universe is just
laser engraved on my fucking brain. Um, and there are
moments when I'm like connecting all that because there's so
many references. Um, but you know, I don't know. Some
people are also pulling for you to watch Emily in Paris,
(01:07:38):
so that could be another that could be people want
some Emily in Paris. I mean one when when Ana
is I just I just saw I just Wikipedia to
Emily in Paris and it seems like an affront to
Parisian culture, just all culture, and yeah, it doesn't seem
like it's doing very dude. The first when you just
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google it, the first one that comes from his Hollywood
port reporter, embarrassing Netflix. Emily in Paris blasted by French
critics also, so this is like a culture war, yes,
like first France. So the premise of Emily in Paris,
which is like number four right now, uh, follows a
driven twenty something American woman from Chicago who leaves her
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previous life and boyfriend behind it moves to Paris for
an unexpected job opportunity. She's tasked with bringing an American
point of view to a venerable French marketing firm. So
she's got to teach. It's like Crocodile Dundee, except with
an American like twentysomething as the crocodile Dundee figure and
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they're trying to teach Parisians like what it what it is.
But it's a series, so that means that can't can't
do that to myself unfortunately, so I will have to Damn.
That does seem really promising. Maybe I'll watch three episodes
of it and get get deep enough into it to
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get like just rage out, because I have a feeling that,
you know that pilot is you're probably gonna do spit
takes of like The Terrible, Like there's gonna be a
Baggett joke, like you know, there's someone is going to
wear a striped shirt with a beret neck kerchief, um
and Baghett, and there's going to be croissans, There's going
(01:09:33):
to be yeah or class songs, like there's gonna be
scenes like that. Oh did you hear what she said?
Says the French hated Twitter loves it. Yeah. Wait are
we are we only like limited to stuff on Netflix?
Is that? Do you have like a deal with Netflix
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or just like the one thing guests have? Yeah? I see,
because I could be like, hey, everybody ready watch Fubo TV.
I've just been meaning to watch the Boys. I haven't
seen the Boys and something on my list that I
really want to see by that's that's I think that's
an Amazon. Yeah it is Amazon, but I think enough
people have Amazon. Why don't you watch that? That'll be
(01:10:15):
your next assignment. So your last assignment was watching all
of Seinfeld and reported back, and now your next assignment,
if you have time, should you choose to accept, is
watch the Boys. Let us know. I hear it's actually
pretty good. I heard it's very good. Yeah, it's on
my list of things I watched, but I don't talk
about on this show. Oh really you've watched it? Like no, no,
(01:10:38):
I'm saying of things well because like every week we
watched something and talk about but like have to I
watched so much weird ship like between the trash reality
or like you know, not being able to sleep watch
some other weird shit. Sorry the most Sorry. Do you
know what I have to finish that I really enjoyed. Okay,
(01:10:59):
I'm not a reality the person, but I and I
guess it's like not really reality, but it's like a show. Um,
what's it called love on the spectrum? It is fearing.
I haven't finished it. I've always maybe seen like two
or three episodes, but it is so so good and
so just like lovely to watch right now because it's
(01:11:21):
like people with aspergers and people that are on the
spectrum of autism and there they it's like you see
their their experience with dating. And I'm pretty sure they're
in Australia. Um, but it is so and that's on Netflix,
so there's that. But um I knew that would guess somebuddy.
(01:11:41):
But it's it's really it's a really heartwarming watch and
I think it's just a really important show. You don't
really see stuff with like a lot of representation for
people that are on the spectrum or like even portraying
them as like actual human beings with like motivations and
wants and stuff. But um, I really I really liked
it from what I saw. I have to finish it though,
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Hell yeah, nice. Well sure, and it has been a
pleasure as always having you. Where can people find you
and follow you? Oh well you can listen to me
an honest podcast, ethnically ambiguous. It's ethnically amp on Twitter,
ethnically and big on Instagram and I am on Twitter
at Shiro hero six six and then on Instagram it's
(01:12:24):
just Shiro hero. Um and that's it. I don't know.
You can follow me if you want, and if you don't,
I get it. Yeah. Is there a tweet or some
other work of social media you've been enjoying? Well, it
felt like I would be remiss to not choose a
tweet from fly Twitter that happened because we are recording
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this the day the day after the eve of fly Twitter. Um.
And my favorite one, it came from the Queen herself,
Jamie Loftus. It was just all she says, was he he?
But the images that she chose are the fly on
Pencei's head and the bird on Bernie's podium. Um. Just
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juxtaposing those two things. I don't know, maybe miss Bernie,
maybe miss that. I'm feeling that moment of pure hope
when that bird landed on the podium. Um. But it's
also like funny to me to just juxtapose like this,
one pure old man to one reanimated corpse living on
this in this planet. But um, that's my that was
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a tweet that gave me some joy last night. Um.
So there's that. There you go, Miles, Where can people
find you? What's a tweet you've been enjoying, uh, Twitter, Instagram,
at Miles of Gray and uh the other podcast for
twenty Day Fiance. I don't have a tweet, but shout
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out to people on social media. I the thing I know,
I tweeted during the debate. I did that like when
you just you like you can just tweet like using
iOS without opening Twitter tweet like that. I'm like, yea,
let's do that. Um but anyway, but you know, shout
out to the people on the discord that the title
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and a Ka's channel right there, because that I sees
you nice. I'll give a shout out real quick to
Prianka does who uh and also my name underscore Blake
for creating the visual the photoshop of Trump bursting from
Fauci's chests as a chest burst. He briankas, Oh yeah,
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how can we have after party? When we were in town,
I heard about that. That was amazing night. That was
a plus. She was a great host. It's like gang rules.
She really does some of y'all do. Uh and Zig
tweeted me and the boys hanging dong on main and
of turning Texas blue that all the celebrities were doing
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that nudity video. They just they they can't get it right.
They just they just just stop trying, y'all, like stop trying. Uh.
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as well as the song we ride out on mild
What are we riding out on two days? Yeah, we're
gonna go out on a track by the Buddhos Band. Uh.
Their tracks called The Wrangler and the Buddhos Band one
of my favorite, just you know, instrumental brass, mixed everything.
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They got all the instruments popping. They really started off
making like a lot of afrobeat, and then now they
just kind of have this sort of nice vintage throwbacks dial.
So you know, if you're you know, put put your
headphones in and pretend you're in a movie and you're
the main character and listen to this this is your
theme song as you walk through the grocery store or whatever,
and I'll guarantee you have a good time, but please
do ever with respect. Grocery store in yeah, yeah, I know,
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although you know you're not allowed at the Trader Joe's
on wheels anymore. I saw that photo they're saying, be
aware of this man roller Jack. Sort of annoying because
my outfit really needs the rollerscape to be pulled off.
With the leg warners and the short shorts. Yeah, they're
just regular acid washed cutoffs. Al right. Well, the Daily
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