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September 27, 2019 70 mins

In episode 483, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian Mano Agapion to discuss the possible impeachment and the whistleblower complaint, Wall Street democrats threatening to vote for Trump if Elizabeth Warren is nominated, more terrifying information about China's facial recognition technology, a replacement for the Bagel Boss fight, and more! Plus Right Wing Watch's Jared Holt calls in to discuss the right's reaction to the whistleblower complaint.

FOOTNOTES:

1. Whistleblower alleges Trump White House moved records onto separate network

2. Trump's Ukraine call was referred to DOJ as possible crime. Barr's team shut it down

3. White House Tried to ‘Lock Down’ Ukraine Call Records, Whistle-Blower Says

4. Even Some Republicans Aren’t Buying This Memo Spin

5. Elizabeth Warren attacks the private equity industry with new regulation proposals

6. Wall Street Democratic donors warn the party: We’ll sit out, or back Trump, if you nominate Elizabeth Warren

7. CHINA OFFERS FREE SUBWAY RIDES TO CITIZENS WHO REGISTER THEIR FACE WITH SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

8. DWIGHT GOODEN CELEB BOXING REF For Bagel Guy Vs. Dustin Diamond Fight

9. WATCH: Mick Jenkins - Smoking Song (Feat. BadBadNotGood) [Official Audio]

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Uh eat Miles ship It's Friday seven. My name is
Jack O'Brien, a K. Jack cherry flavored zeitcloth over curtse here, Christie,
I'm a Gucci man, and I'm thrilled to be joined
as always by my co host, Mr Miles. Thank you
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exact A crew again. Christi Yamagucchi main Hell yeah, yours
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we are thrilled to be joined in our third seat
by the hilarious and talented Mr Mono. Hey, what's up.
That's me. It's what's up, y'all. Thanks for having me.

(01:26):
It's so good to have you back. Christi Yamagucchi. Main
is a particularly great puns Yeah. Oh yeah, Oh he's
amazing other ship. I don't know his real name, don't
ever want to know it. Not gonna lie. Probably Todd
he should have it legally change. Honestly, I would never
if I ever meet him one day, I'm sure I will. Yeah,
I'll just never. I'll be like, what's up, Christie? Yeah, yeah,

(01:47):
it would be good like that. Yeah, I like that.
Don't real what's it called? Disney They're like, don't like
um something the magic? If you like magic, something like
the magic, don't fuck the magic you. That is what
they say at Disney, right, They're trying the imagineers to
tell you if a kid is like asking too many questions,

(02:08):
don't fuck the magic. Don't fuck the magic. Take away
the Actually his given name is Crispy Meme Donut. Yeah,
that's his handle. That's his handle. Well, Mono, we're gonna
get to know you a little bit better in the moment. First,
we're gonna tell our listeners what we're talking about today. Uh,

(02:28):
it's time to blow the whistle. Hey, we're gonna talk
about the whistle blower that all that ship. We're gonna
check in with Jared Holt from right Wing Watch because
we we are. I've been curious what's going on, how
the how the right is dealing with this ship the fans. Um,

(02:50):
we're gonna look at how Trump is dealing with this,
which I believe he threatened to have the whistle blowers
source murdered. Come on, I mean, like, right, he didn't.
He didn't explicitly say murdered, So therefore, ergo visa V.
I just said, maybe someone should put him in a

(03:12):
wet T shirt contest because he's leaking. Right, Wait, that's
an old gangster rap intro. Yeah, never mind T shirt.
Yeah because you're bleeding. Oh, because you're bleeding. I was
like picturing a woman who was like lactat no, no,
no violent gangster rap speaking of it's kind of like,

(03:36):
I mean, confronting Trump, but it's like asking a serial
killer about their murders. Like you're not really going to
get the you're not going to get the response you're
hoping for or anything that feels human. It's getting closure
from an X who does not understand you, and their
opinion doesn't matter, So why are you looking for it there? Exactly?
It ain't coming from there because what other people think
of you is none of your business. Um for Yourself

(04:00):
podcast speaking for not looking for it there? Elizabeth Warren
has Wall Street Shook Shook Daddy Shook One's Part two.
H We're going to uh that sounded Uh, We're gonna talk.
We're gonna ask the question, why what the funk was

(04:21):
Trump talking about with that server to the when he
was talking to the Ukrainian president and the like, what what?
What was the first thing he brought CrowdStrike? What? What?
What is that? Because that is a reference to a
conspiracy theory that exists in some places. If we have
any time, we'll get to AOC's new plan for inequality,

(04:43):
which it seems like the sort of thing in an
alternate timeline we would be able to pay attention to.
We're gonna talk about Chinese technology when it comes to
facial recognition technology because it is getting super mega freaky good.
Begel Boss is fighting Screech now. Uh. Lenny Dixtra had
to back out, but it's still being reft by cocaine.

(05:06):
So there will be the cocaine, the human embodiment of
cocaine in the Ring. Yes, uh in Dwight Gooden. Uh.
But first, Mono, we like task our guests, what is
something from you that is revealing about who you are?
Okay o for my search history? Oh, I wrote it down.
Oh I remember what I wrote? What it was? Um

(05:28):
um ror Shack is hot? Oh in the new HBO series. No,
I mean historically all the psychologist Rorschach, Herman Rorschach is
fucking hot. Yes, google Herman Ruschack. So of course, some
the gay Internet, the gay Internet was like wait a second,

(05:49):
this old timey person was like and his hair cut,
motherfucker looked like Brad Pitt. Yes he does what the cut?
So good is his? God, that's like nineteen twenty. I
think he was born in eighteen eighty. Yeah, this is
like some time travel. Like people back then fucking stunk

(06:10):
and like they like took showers weekly. Like even his
like suit which is whack like is like rumpled and
like how a cool person would wear it right, like
the collars. I like how someone literally compared him to
Brad Pitt in seven Yeah, look at that he's hot.
So I've been obsessed with it the whole game, and
it's losing their mind. Um, theories are going around that

(06:33):
he might have not even been that good. But but
think about it. I think most psychologists are like, oh yeah,
like the Rorschach theories interesting, but it says nothing more
than the subconscious exists. He was just so hot. People
were like, yeah, yeah, yeah, we love it, we love it. Yes,

(06:59):
my orange chicken, I pour orange gatorade on it. I'm
saying the block is orange gatorade chicken of psy That's
a myth too, right there, boom myth too. But yeah,
he's really hot. How did you come How did you
learn to even have to google him? Did something come

(07:19):
up on It was Twitter and you're like, hold up,
it was on Instagram. It was on Instagram. It was
some stupid funny meme where it was like, you know,
like looking at your like something like when you realize
your grandpa might have been hot. It was like I
was like, um, something like that, and it was like, uh,
there's people freaking out that it was Rorshak himself. I
was like, that's wild. Let me tell you what I

(07:41):
see when I look in this image, right, grand Daddy. Well,
that is a Hall of Fame search history right there,
Church History. What is something you think is overrated? Oh?
I wrote that down to what do I think is overrated? Oh?
Succession the TV show, HBO show. I only saw the
pilot to be fair, but um, I'm kind of sick

(08:04):
of stories of like over ultra privilege. I think there's
too much of that in TV, and like Call Me
by your Name, I famously hate UM because like, even
though it poses as like a queer story, it's mostly
a story about ultra privilege. UM hyper intelligent. And that
scene where they're like gather around, Mother's going to tell

(08:25):
us a story in German, it was like, go funk yourself.
I didn't like that. So yeah, I think Succession was
hard for me to get into. People love it, but
like for me, I'm just like I don't need any
more stories about the one percent. Right the first episode,
I felt the same way. But everyone in this office
really likes it, so I was like, fucking I'm gonna

(08:45):
keep watching. And then I was realizing, like, it's actually
a very good critique of that. Okay, I know at
times it seems merely a story about that, but the
way they've portrayed these people, it's so cringe. E. There's
one character who like embodies the ethos of like the
Koke Brother, who's basically he's there's a scene where he's
talking to a black man who's like dancing at a
charity event, like who's stretching behind backstage, and he's like

(09:08):
this wealthy white guy and he's like, hey, how you doing,
And he's like the black Dud's like all right, and
he's like, you know a lot of people get the
wrong idea about me too, you know, because like they
just think they because of who I am, they know
what I'm about. And then black he's like Okay, still stretching,
and he's like, you know, I feel like for there
to be real equality in this country, you have to
completely dismantle the social welfare like federal federal support systems

(09:30):
in this country. And the guys like, I gotta go.
But it's like that's a kind of like white wealthy
person who's out here who thinks like let me, actually, hey,
black guy, let me tell you what my solution is.
Let's kneecap welfare. I think that's what people Yeah. Yeah,
And he's just important to keep in mind that every
single one of these people would be saying, you know,
I'm a Democrat, but right, I if if you nominate

(09:53):
Elizabeth Warrener, Bernie Sanders, I'm gonna have to vote for Trump. Yeah,
with my money, right, Like, that's who we're talking about,
who we're doing. But it's funny the thing that makes
me feel like it's overrated. I was at a party
recently and this dude was drunk of the Caucasian persuasion
and he was like, put the Succession theme song on,
screaming for it, and I'm like, oh, I don't know

(10:15):
about this, and then like put it on and he
was like, oh fuck, it's so and I was like, yo,
this is like it's like trapped music for the one
per center people. I do have to say, I've had
complicated conversations myself with recently a lot of white women
on like mixed privilege, and and it's it's always like
it always turns bad because it turns into the pain Olympics.

(10:38):
You know. It's like I'm brown and queer, yes, but
I'm a white woman. And I'm like, okay, great, we're
all suffering. Race to the bottom, Race to the bottom. Um,
and yeah, I've had some really problematic conversations that are
reminding me of this thing you're talking about. So yeah,
I'll watched Succession. There's yeah, and I get it. But
it's like anything, right, if the most pilots aren't that great, yeah,

(10:58):
typically if you shows where I can be like that
pilot was good. Yeah, uh Shield one of the best
best pilots. Say that every day, And sometimes the pilot's
too good. Yeah yeah, like the best episode they ever did, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Leftovers was the pilot was fire. Um the yeah, but

(11:20):
I mean Walking to Dead yeah, controversial, but Dead is
too good? Yeah. Well, when Frank Dearbon was doing it,
that's when I watched it. And then when he walked
I was like, I'm good and Almoso not that in
the zombies on the certain video games. But I do
feel like these movies about rich people, like they like
Wall Street with Michael Douglas, like Gordon geck Go became

(11:41):
this icon of like people who want to go onto
Wall Street and make a lot of money, But like
that was also supposed to be a critique of Wall Street,
like stop giving these problematic dudes like that they can
identify with. That's where like, I don't like Roman that
character because I'm like, there are people who are going
to think this ship is tight, right, objectively piece of

(12:03):
shit and like one of the the witch Culkin brother
Kieren Kieran, Yeah, where I'm like, I can see a
lot of people thinking this dude is cool when the
real issue is like this is actually disgusting person. So
I'm also an asshole. And I think about just the
power structure and the people getting jobs and getting these
high paying po jobs are still white men. Um, and uh,

(12:25):
I just think that's very interesting. They're like, oh, we're
telling these stories that oh, could only be told by
a bunch of white people. Um. I think that that
we can poke some more holes in that, or just
let's fucking let's let's do it about a rich family
of color. Let's do it like there's no reason why
you couldn't. That's called empire. Thank you. What's something you
think is underrated? Christina Applegate Okay, her takes on the

(12:50):
Emmy Red Purple Carpet. I think she's so good. I
saw Dead to me. I saw the whole, the whole
whatever was on Netflix the first season, and I think
she's so good. I think she's like, if you watch it,
she's both the funniest actress and the best actress I've
ever seen. I've never seen anyone be that good at
both so simultaneously all the time, and I think she's

(13:13):
kind of underrated. Yeah, I love that take. And she
completely carried herself like a queen on the Purple Carpet?
What happened on the Purple Carpet did Jenny McCarthy like
was just like not informed about. She was like, oh, so,
what's your first nomination and she was like, actually third

(13:33):
told her and was just handled it perfectly. And then uh,
one of the other e people was like, oh, let's
say hi to your I forget if it was like
her husband, and she was like, oh, but he wouldn't
be watching. Also, when McCarthy is like, I wanted to
be I wanted to grow up to be you, it's like,

(13:54):
motherfucker were that yea yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that is
that's deep and she would you really actually like her
career is very it's long, and she's had such an
evolution right totally one dimensionally, this like sex object as
Kelly right in the nineties, that was just considered, like,
you know the thing when she came on, I was

(14:14):
like whatever, and then like she don't tell mom the babies? Yeah,
and then you know, I'm you have about with breast cancer?
She did? She um, oh the sweetest thing. She was
also great. It was great and the sweetest thing. Something

(14:35):
else I'm forgetting. But like in don't tell Mom the
babysitter's death, like she really like carries that movie. She's absoluting.
She was friends seventeen. What wasn't she hit right on
top of that rose um uh? And finally, what is
a myth? What's something people think is true? You know
to be fine? Oh? Um? Okay, here I wrote down.

(14:57):
Oh okay, I'm a skeptic. I'm a paranormal skeptic who
has seen a ghost. Okay, so I guess the myth
I want to bust is like you can be a
skeptic and still see crazy shit. Okay, wait, hold on, now,
let's rewind that. Now tell your girl story. Okay, here
it is in a nutshell. Okay. So I was in

(15:17):
Greece years ago, and um, I was staying in my
brother in laws like house he grew up in, and
it was a very like humble Greek shack. It was
like one of those just those white concrete huts you
see on a poster. And they only had two rooms.
It had like it was like basically two rooms in
a hallway, and I was staying in his old bedroom,

(15:38):
my old brother in law's bedroom. So, um, I go
to sleep. I have a fit of sleep paralysis, and
I see a smokey figure in the doorway who looks
to be a person, except their hands dragged to the
floor and to the point where the back of their
hands touched the floor. Um, it's and I'm like whatever,

(16:00):
Like it's a nightmare. I was still terrified because I
had that weird sleep out where you can't move. So
I remember like turning over after being able to and
like I'm and remembering like I'm not. I'm not moving
again until it is bright out, because for whatever reason,
I felt scared of this thing. It felt trapped between
a dream in real life. It was weird. So but

(16:23):
the next day I wake up and I'm like, whatever,
it was a dream. I don't think too much of it.
My brother in law, who I was with at the time,
he does investigate and he's like, how did you sleep?
How are you doing? And I was like, I didn't
sleep great, I had nightmares. He immediately goes into a
dresser drawer in the broom I slept in and Um

(16:44):
pulls out an old notebook of pictures he drew as
a child and shows me a picture of the dark
knuckles on the ground, smoky figure with the knuckles on
the ground, and he says, did you see him? And
I was like, no, he's with you. I would do it,
masterful prank, you to make a book. You pre make

(17:05):
a book of sketches and I hold that, hold up,
was it this in the book? It's a good prank
if it was. But see, that's where my skeptic will
come in because look, I would do some I mean
not that I would, but I might do like that.
Well you would need like a huge special budget. Yeah.

(17:26):
Well I'm still a skeptic because I'm like, you know
that that could be explained in a number of different ways.
I mean, sleep prolysis has commonalities, you know what I mean,
Like even the way people envision ghosts or anxiety is
similar in dreams. Like there's there's a way around it,
for sure, for sure, But at the same time, you're
like man that exactly exactly exactly, well, what's weird about it?

(17:49):
When I forgot because it was too long, I was
like there was a history of weird stuff on the
property because his father was a goat butcherer um, So
there was a history of like harchard animals um on
this property. Isn't that fucked up? So? And like so

(18:09):
I I even went into it feeling uneasy or uh
so maybe that's an element too. Goats are creepy, very creepy,
and so connected to like pagan ship like eyes. I
think there's a good like you're saying there, there's probably
a logical way to explain it, but like that's how

(18:32):
I kind of feel about like God's stuff, and like
agnosticism is like the whether it's like a piece of
the human mind that like we don't have access to
or not, Like it's still miraculous, Like the human mind
is miraculous. The possibility that there is an explanation but
we just don't understand it is still that's still so

(18:53):
mysterious and interesting that like I don't I don't necessarily
feel like, you know, distinguishing between what whether it's God
or what or something else that we can understand. Is
it matters all that much? Yeah, I mean I think
there are miracles all around us, especially here on Earth.
We see moments where your eyes open up and you

(19:16):
see the magic of the planet. You know, when I
was in Florence, Italy, the presence of a god that
I hadn't before. So in a way I do understand.
Maybe it was David's tiny dick three feet whatever, because
he's seventeen. Jupiter is zeus, right, Yeah, okay, got it.

(19:42):
We're gonna take a quick break and when we come back,
we're going to blow that whistle, and we're back, and
you as the news is coming so fast and furious

(20:05):
and furious, fate of the furious, I I don't know
what to do. I mean, I think too short knows
what to do. Okay, So the whistle rolling on to
what the fucking ninth day of this ship or however
many days it's been. News has been coming an obscenely
fast rate. I just have to say the constant amount

(20:28):
of things like I'm just like, oh, okay, So the
House is unanimously voting to release this material. There's a
lot of ship going on, um, so we're not gonna
be like reporting news to you. We're just gonna be
reacting to the news that we assume you are ready, right,
so at by the time year, what is Friday morning? Yesterday?
D and I maguire acting d N. I went to
go testify in front of the House Intel Committee. Uh

(20:50):
and just to terribly explain what the funk happened. It
was half like him being honorable, half him not wanting
to cross the president in a really cringey way. Um,
and it was your usual ship Republicans like, I'm so
sorry that you had to come down here because you
were in the military for forty years and I will
I will use that advantageously when I'm trying to shield

(21:11):
you from wrong doing, to bring up your service in
the military, but also do y'all really wrong when it
comes to veteran ca That's a whole other point. But
thank you so much. I know you're you're above your
reputation is is squeaky clean. I'm so sorry to doing this.
And then Democrats being like, Okay, here are questions, and
these are the main questions, right because that at this point,
the full blown whistleblower complaint had also been released, but

(21:34):
the timing was a little fucked because like they got
it like fucking maybe during or maybe moments before this testimony,
so they couldn't really hammer down, but they did a
pretty good job. I think that the whistle blower complaint
appears to uh indicate that there was a cover up,
cover up, and multiple cover ups. See that's the thing. Okay,
So right now we've been very focused on because of

(21:56):
what as far as we know, this call to the
Ukrainian president to basically say, hey, I got your fucking
military aid to fight Putin. I could trash this ship
if you don't play ball with me and investigate Joe Biden.
So I have some dirt um perfect, the perfect. D
and I McGuire was basically saying, like he said out loud,
he doesn't think anything that the whistle blower did was wrong.

(22:17):
Believe they did the right thing and the legal thing.
That's an interesting point to make because that's the objective truth,
and I was expecting something a little bit more obscure.
But then here's the thing that we have real questions
now about D and I McGuire. So the protocol is
a whistleblower blows the whistle, then thank you, and then

(22:39):
takes that to the Intelligence Community Inspector General. They vet
that complaint and then it was found to be credible
and urgent. That goes to D and I McGuire, who
then has seven days to give it to Congress so
they can look up more than seven days a long
ast time. The problem is this motherfucker. He gets the
complaint and he's like, oh fuck, he goose the wired

(23:01):
me won't exist if I give this to come right,
He's like, this is about my boss. So he's and
it's true, it's unprecedented that this is this kind of
whistleblower complained. Typically it's about other people that intelligence officials
work with, but this was new, so in his mind,
this is what he says. He said, I didn't know
what to do with it. That's why I went to
the White House Council first and then the d o

(23:22):
J because I was like, what the what do I
do here? Okay, Like, if you want to be the
cynical point of view is he's a company guy who
was saying like, look, bro, this is bad, y'all need
to I'm just letting I'm giving you the heads up
to what to do with this, because if I if
I follow protocol, your man's fucked or the version, if
you want to be very optimistic, is who was only

(23:43):
the job for six weeks? At this point, he doesn't
know what the funk is going on. He gets this
ship has nothing to do with his time there. He's like,
what the y'all? What I'm dealing with this? So I
don't know how to look at either way, he fucked up.
That's not what he was supposed to do. So what
the funk happened there? Like? How would you take a
complain about somebody and go ask the people who are
the subjects of the complaint? Right? You know? Then where

(24:06):
I have other questions? Or that we find out through
this complaint that there were of people in the White
House who were taking these transcripts and moving them to
a server where they typically put the most highly classified
information and material. Typically, all these calls, they are just
they're broadly circulated because they need people, Like if you're
working on a certain group within the White House that

(24:26):
works in like politics, dealing with Russia or Ukraine, if
those interests intersect, then you're gonna receive that call because
you need to know what direction the ship is moving.
So this isn't after the whistleblower complaint. This is this
is part of the compartment taking so they know something
funked up has happened, taking it, putting it like in
a secret box. Right. So what happened was that transcript

(24:47):
comes out of the Ukraine call and a lot of
people like, oh after that, suddenly, oh, we moved that
ship to the classified server. Nobody can see it except
for maybe the twelve people or what however, many people
saw first, so now we're dealing with them. There's a
there's a practice within the White House to move these calls.
Who knows, We've seen how he acts with Putin and

(25:09):
other people could be fucking mbs, could be fucking urdawan
whatever that What the funk? Now, you're just punting this
ship and put in this vault to protect yourself, to
shield yourself from accountability. This is fucking terrible, I mean,
and this is also kind of upsets me too, because
there have been so many other terrible things happening. But
I guess sadly, because we don't have laws that are saying,
like hey, mistreating people and like you know, trying to

(25:31):
do like light genocide at the border is illegal. That
this is the kind of ship we have to to
use to, like, you know, try and possibly hold him
accountable some I r s al capone ship. And then
we also find out so also Bill Barr's asses on
the hook too, because the d o J failed to
act twice when they got two criminal referrals about this ship.

(25:52):
They're like, no, I ain't it's it's about this specific
about this call. Yes, and then the whistle blower complaint
that like, it's all good, we don't need to do
nothing about it. My man is named Trump is like
talk to Rudy Giuliani and Bill Barr fucking all the time.
Deal with these motherfucker's to do this ship. And then
also another thing happened yesterday, because the news is constant,

(26:13):
Why didn't Trump throw Mike Pence under the bus? Okay,
so I I had missed this, Yeah, amid all the
other need to what happened educated during his fucking, you know,
three hour jazz solo at the U N General Assembly,
he literally goes, I think you should ask for Vice
President Pence's conversation because he had a couple of conversations.
Also what and then he goes, I could save you

(26:34):
a lot of time. They were all perfect. Nothing was
mentioned of any import or other than congratulations, my man.
This is the ship. When it gets messy, you know,
like kids getting trouble, like in high school, like you
think everyone has each other's back, one person gets in trouble.
I don't know. Maybe you ask them what happened to
I'm getting trouble. Yeah, because they didn't do anything. Also, yeah,
you should ask that you should ask, and even if

(26:55):
you did, there would be like nothing happened, So therefore
off I'm getting this is getting very Donnie Brasco. It's
like very like like the first the criminals pointing a finger. Right,
everybody's at each other, like like a Mexican standoff at
the end of the reservoir dogs. I also, I believe

(27:16):
Trump threatened to have the whistleblowers source murdered. In a
meeting with diplomats yesterday, whose mouths are presumably still a gape.
Trump seemed to that there was a reference to your
last name, thank you, thank you all all part of
my name registered trademark, copyrighted. Uh. Trump seemed to imply

(27:38):
that it's a shame he can't make certain things happen
to people who are fucking up his ship. So I'm
just gonna read straight from the our place because it's
so well. President Trump on Thursday morning told a crowd
of staff from the United States Mission to the United
Nations that he wants to know who provided information to

(27:59):
a whistleblower about his phone call with the President of youkran,
saying that whoever did so was quote close to a
spy and that quote in the old days, spies were
dealt with differently. Quote I want to know who's the
person who gave the whistleblower of the information because that's
close to a spy. You know what we used to
do in the old days, when we're smart with spies
and treason, right, we used to handle it little differently

(28:22):
than we do now. What the fuck? Look, this is
like you getting caught cheating and was like, motherfucker, are
you cheating? And then like and then you go, who
the funk told you? How did you find out who
told you? I should suck them up. They're spilling all
my business. You fuck that rat as hold on, you're cheating, right,

(28:45):
that's your way to redirect that ship real quick, because
it's not. He's not denying that ship. This is what
this is what it looks like. It's not that's completely untrue.
It's like, yo, man, we got some rats in here. Yeah,
hold me account, but you all believe this ship. But
I'm a calm spies spies. Yeah, it gives me like

(29:05):
little brother vibes. Yes, like when you're like, you're just
like a little brother throwing your other brother onto the bus,
taking you all down with Basil lie though, because he
told me he wouldn't tell so he's a liar. So
let's talk about that. Here's the deal of my you're
all in the same conspiracy together. Um yeah, it only

(29:25):
gets It's only like it's gets thicker and whole or
muckier every day. I don't so fucked up. It's like
I don't yeah, like you said, like I don't know
what to focus on. Yeah, I'm like I'm in a
Circuit City and all the TVs are playing something different
out to the Dead Brain Circus nine. At finally I
remember because I had a Circus City gift card that

(29:46):
I could not use. Oh are you serious? That suck up?
Play from Sarah McLaughlin right here services state of the art,
my ass the slogan right, um so welcome to Circuit
City where services and yeah that ship uh so. Yeah,

(30:12):
And we talked yesterday about how his approval rating seemed
to be going up. We're speculating as to why that
could be. Nate Silver finally like started writing about, you know,
his analysis, and he's he didn't really acknowledge even that
like slate blip upwards, but that has now kind of
reversed itself. It seems to be going down slightly. Um

(30:34):
and he yeah, we we don't know yet what what
the overall approval rating is going to be. Uh, we
are going to check in with well, we can't look
at a poll, a you gov poll that came out
that said of Americans support impeachment if President Trump did
in fact push Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden, which in
fact he did so. I mean that of America America,

(30:58):
twenty two percent of Republicans strongly support impeachment if that's true,
which is interesting. Here's what I'm scared of though, because
the people who would answer to that poll are not
the same people who elected him. Yeah, I mean again,
polls are you know, there's not people who elected him
can't read. I think the real the bigger thing concerned
is that I don't know who the fucking the Senate

(31:20):
is going to make that vote. There was a thing
that a senator very candidly said, if the vote was secret,
I got thirty motherfucker's on deck. That's fun. But that's fine.
That can't happen. I wish you could, if that's what
they need to do the fucking right thing. But at
the same time, like you, you need to also stand
and be counted in these moments and make make your
point clear. Don't hide behind it, you know, ambiguity to

(31:42):
do the right thing. Spike Lee, I don't think that
the only thing I'm scared of, Like, I hope this works,
but I'm I just feel like I feel like we're
it's uh nightmare on Elm Street, you know what I mean,
Like we've had so many we know the killer comes
back in every fucking movie. He really does, and I
mean his whole Like this was a strategy releasing the transcript.

(32:06):
A lot of Republicans were like, what the fuck are
you doing? Like why, like you you just released a
transcript of you doing a crime like that would get
you impeached if you were a normal politician. But Trump
and like people inside his campaign, they just have this

(32:26):
mentality that like, yeah, just rip it off, rip off
the band aid, get ahead of it, like we're just
admit you did the crime. And because you were so
open about it, people like it's an active part of
their strategy. Like they were they were watching the Nancy
Pelosi speech announcing the impeachment and we're like cheering and
like happy because they thought that it was going to

(32:47):
backfire on the den but they did. And that. But
that's also his bluster, right, his bully shit, where's like
you ain't gonna fucking punching, you get smacked in your
mouth and crying your mother. That's typical ship. It's I
dare you, I dare you. And now we're now people
are starting to step to him and look at the ship.
He's saying. Did anyone watch My Brother and Me on Nickelodeon? No?

(33:09):
I know the show, but I did not watch. It's
a pivotal episode where they're like, I know what you do.
You confront your bully and you say hit me, um,
And of course it's classic sitcom. Goldury says hit me
and he gets hit. Spat up, guys. My Brother and
Me was great okay, but there was a funny thing too,
is a lot of the AIDS, many people like Minu

(33:29):
Chin and I feel like Pompeio someone else told you
do not release the transcript, and some AIDS were and
when they did it, they were like some people instantly
regretted it right after, like, oh wait, no, we thought
maybe this was the move. It wasn't it right, because
I mean, yeah, it's it seems kind of in keeping
with them just having you know, Trump's interpretation of that

(33:52):
transcript is going to be totally different from everybody else's. Alright, Well,
we also want to check in with how the right
is dealing with this overall, not just impoles but kind
of boots on the ground. What is being said on
the right in terms of how they're dealing with this information.
So let's let's check in with our man, Jared Holt
from right Wing Watch. This is somebody who his whole

(34:15):
life's work at the moment is based on monitoring the
kinds of comings and goings on the far right. So
who better to give us a little peak on what
they're thinking. Jared? How are you doing? Man? Hey, I'm
doing all right. I feel like I'm certainly doing a
lot better than some of the president's defenders online right now.
That's for damn sure. Yeah. I mean, like in the past,

(34:37):
I feel like with the Russia stuff, there were there
were parts of the I guess accusations that it was
easy for the conservatives to sort of maneuver around and
try and act like nothing was really going on even
though it stunk like shit. This time, it seems very
aggressively bad, objectively terrible. So yeah, like what what what
are What's what's the temperature on that side of the eye. Yeah, Miles,

(35:01):
I think you're spot on. You know, like in the
prior sort of news cycles we've had about this Russia
investigation stuff, there were still enough questions that were left
unanswered that there was enough room I think for uh,
some of these right wing and like pro Trump people
to be able to maneuver around and try to cast

(35:23):
at least an amount of doubt on the whole thing.
That wasn't like it was harder to disprove. But with this,
we've got hard documents, we've got you know, this whistleblower complaint,
and it's uh, yeah, it really seems like they're backed
into a corner sort of the main rebuttle that you're
hearing is like, well, this doesn't prove anything. Uh, but

(35:46):
I feel like there's probably a lot of people voting
in the House pretty soon that would beg to differ.
But are you seeing people in like in the section,
the comments, actions, the forums that you pay attention to,
who are saying wow, the like this has convinced me.

(36:07):
I I was with him up to this point, but
now my mind has been changed because like I really
feel like, you know, Nate Silver claimed that really, you know,
said reading the transcript and then looking at his Twitter
feed took him back to the Yanni Laurel thing, where
it was like people were just hearing completely different things,

(36:31):
and like, I, you know, the l A Times today
was interviewing people in different cities across the country, and
there were a lot of Trump supporters who were like,
you know, Trump getting elected was a revolution and the
establishment was not ready for it, and so they're gonna
do anything they can to take him down. Like, uh,

(36:53):
it seems like there are still people, like a lot
a lot of the people who have always supported him
are going to find a way to keep doing that.
Are you are you seeing that or have you seen
evidence that there is like a tiny sliver that is
breaking off now and being like wow, this, I guess

(37:13):
you guys were right all along. Yeah, so I have
seen there is like a sliver of the right that
is starting to sort of take a step back and
be like, well, you know why, let's be honest, this
looks pretty fucking terrible. But that sliver is among a
sliver of conservatives that have been you know, less ardent

(37:38):
supporters of the president, among the presidents you know, devoted base.
It really is like this big allegation that you know,
this is just further proof that the deep state is
working to undermine the president. And you know what more
proof do you need than a whistleblower, you know, working
inside the system with the media to destroy the president. Um.

(38:00):
And I think what's important to sort of understand here
is that because of the rhetoric and conspiracy theories and
that sort of thing that come out of you know,
Fox News and uh, out of the President's mouth and
Twitter feed that there, it's been going on long enough
that there's almost like a different set of reality parameters

(38:25):
that these people are operating under in which everything can
get folded back into that Uh, you know general premise
that's put out, which is that the government, the intelligent agencies,
the media c Trump is an insurgent and are working
diligently to undermine him and discredit him. Right, Yeah, I

(38:45):
mean there's going to be that base. I think people
keep you know, wanting this to be Watergate, wanted you know,
I think anyone who's recognized he's incredibly corrupt, he's probably
more corrupt or at least far worse at corruption than Nixon,
uh has had this idea that we're going to get

(39:08):
some piece of evidence that's going to be irrefutable, but
there it's never going to be Watergate because if Watergate
happened today, you know a lot of the people, first
of all, wouldn't read Woodward and Bernstein, or they would
think they were doing the bidding of like a globalist
slash Jewish conspiracy headed by George Soros. Like it's we're

(39:32):
dealing with people who are not going to go down
without hopefully not literally but possibly literally a fight. Well,
it's like and it's like any fan base, right where
the object of your fandom or your obsession or whatever
it becomes intertwined with your own identity and you're unable
to listen, like, look at like Woody Allen fans. Yeah,

(39:57):
anyone who is clearly like we know, I'm if you
look at what's out there, this looks terrible. But again,
for for people like that, it's like, well, if I
put that away, then I'm putting part of myself away, right,
I cannot And that's a that's a jump that most
people are not able to sort of engage in that
level of self awareness. So on the subconscious is saying, not,

(40:17):
ain't nothing wrong here, because that wrong with me tied
up an ego once you have to once you have
to uh agree that there's something bigger than yourself. People
hate that all these people. Yeah, I think the liberal
dream is that like, through facts and logic and vigorous debate,
we're going to like bring all these people out of

(40:38):
the void. But unfortunately, you guys like cynicals that sounds.
I feel like people who you know, want to push
back against all of this stuff are just gonna have
to like at some point count some people as lost
causes and sort of hope that they come to their
own at some point. Yeah, And I guess I mean

(40:58):
there's still a version of the conservative base that thought
that Nixon got railroaded by Watergate. So I mean it's
not completely new. Um, but what are you hearing from, uh,
those people who are refusing to accept this reality? Like
are what are they saying like they should do about this?

(41:19):
Or what are they saying that Trump's just gonna figure
out a way out of this? What? What's going on
in the fan fiction that they're creating around this? Well?
I mean, thankfully I don't have to imagine it too
hard because the White House yesterday sent out a set
of talking points to all of its defenders that was

(41:42):
also received by some Democrats in the House and then
given out to the press. And they really have pretty
much stuck to this. Uh. You know, the first bullet
point on here is the nasty daily zeitgeist is making
false claims about the disgusting fair was never fair now

(42:05):
but you know, essentially claiming that the media got a
hold or took a look or heard about this whistleblower
complaint and made all these false claims of quid pro
quo um that the President said nothing improper on the call.
Why would he release this uh memo about the call
if he had done something wrong? Uh? That the real

(42:27):
scandal is the fake news about uh and that you know,
it's another example of the deep state destroying the country,
and that the whistleblower complaint was handled by the book.
It's a I mean, it sort of covers all the bases,
and we haven't seen too much imagination really expand beyond

(42:49):
these points. Um. Some stuff I have seen sort of
crop up today is mentions of how the US government
and Ukraine have this work relationship where you know, if
we're looking at criminal stuff involving Ukraine, Ukraine helps us
out and vice versa. We have these relationships with a
lot of governments around the world, and it doesn't really

(43:11):
like like it doesn't really work here. You kind of
have to like willfully misunderstand exactly what those agreements mean
to to sort of get on with it. But it
really is, in my opinion, this concerted effort at multiple
levels everywhere from Fox News to fucking four chan to

(43:31):
try to create some sort of alternate explanation of like
why this is fine. It's it's that meme from years
ago of that dog sitting in the house that's on fire,
drinking coffee saying this is fine, that that is the response.
I mean, so there were clips during the when things
look particularly bleak for Trump, during like the Muller investigation,

(43:53):
and news kind of trickling out about that. I've heard
Alex Jones talk about how like, you know, if you
try to remove Trump from the White House, there's gonna
be it's gonna be bad for you because we are
armed and you're not, like, are you seeing ship like that?
That's like that scares you at all? You know, anytime
these circles start talking about, you know, a coup against

(44:16):
the president, um, it sort of brings me back to
literature I've studied and reports I've studied in my work
about sovereign citizen movements and about sort of what sets
them off. Um. I you know, can't predict the future.
I certainly hope that you know, these people don't start,

(44:38):
you know, very seriously considering violence in response to this.
But I do think that it is not possible to
rule it out as something that could happen, which is
unfortunate to say. I have a weird question in a
world where he does get impeaced, Let's say it's even

(44:58):
towards you know, it's really close to election day, he
gets impeached, would Mike Pence become the primary person on
the ticket or would like what would happen in that
situation where he gets impeached and election days a couple
months away or even less, who knows, Um, I'm not
sure how that works for election stuff, but um, if

(45:19):
he were to be impeached, Um, if historical precedent is
any indication, which it doesn't seem to be nowadays, but
in theory, if we look at this, he would more
likely resign right before instead of going through an impeachment. Um,
if it got to that point, and then uh, Mike

(45:39):
Pence would be almost immediately sworn in as president. So yeah,
I'm it's it's totally unprecedented. Yeah, especially with this kind
of timing to write with with the election coming up,
so it would be you know that they would be
making it up as they went or if you're if
you're going off the liberal dreamscape, it's President Pelosi, right,

(46:01):
So it goes when you sell those people on Twitter
who like, can you imagine, I'm like, no, I can't,
I cannot. Yeah, Yeah, it's it's President Pelosi folding jewel
pods into universal getting very Guermo del Toro fantasy mythical ending,
right exactly. Well, thanks Jared for taking the time to
join us and give us a look into the bleak

(46:24):
landscape that you report on. Oh yeah, it's always a
pleasure to join the Zeit gang. Oh and Jared, where
can people you know find your work because it's all
over the place. You're available Twitter form, podcast form, written form.
Oh yeah, hit me up on Twitter. Jared el Holt
got a podcast it's called ship Post and I write
pretty much every day at right wing watch dot org. Awesome, man,

(46:48):
thanks so much. Thanks. All right, we're gonna take a
quick break and we'll be right back. And we're back,
and CNBC is reporting, Uh, they've they've been talking to

(47:11):
some different high dollar Democratic donors on Wall Street, some
of the big you know, big money Wall Street people
who Hillary Clinton got donations from back in the day
and uh, when was that the before time? The yeah,
back in before when the world was when history was

(47:33):
moving in a linear fat exactly. Um. But so they've
been talking to them and found that the a widely
shared opinion among Democrats democratic donors quote unquote is that
if Elizabeth Warren is the nominee, uh, that they'll have

(47:58):
to either sit this election out or support Donald Trump.
The quote from one of these donors who wish to uh,
he's a senior private equity executive who spoke on the
condition of anonymity and fear of retribution from should be
money money financial money money, financial gaps will speak on

(48:20):
the condition of bitch assness. This is wow. This quote
is great. You're in a box because you're a Democrat
and you're thinking, I want to help the party, but
she's gonna hurt me, so I'm going to help President Trump.
Just please keep in mind that these people are taught.
When they're talking about Warren trying to quote hurt them,
they're talking about her marginally affecting their obscene, unethical levels

(48:46):
of wealth. They're going, that's going to hurt me back
an authoritarian racist in retribution for uh, the American system
coming after you know, at most half of their tens
of millions of dollars that they manipulating. That's funny how
they all are just like, well, it's probably not gonna

(49:08):
be Bernie. So their focus now is completely on Elizabeth
Warren because either one of them are coming to take
the biggest bite out your ass. Um, and that's man,
this is so fucking upsetting and it's gonna be so
let people know right to really underline what the dynamics
are in this country. It's not left or right. It
is fucking money versus no money, or it's hyper wealth

(49:31):
versus people who are trying to create equitable society. Those
are the dynamics I know. On it gets obscured and
we add all these other layers to ship to think
it's not that, but it's it's top verse bottom and
these motherfucker's they have that doesn't work well and we
need to be power bottoms. But this is the thing,

(49:54):
it's so disgusting to me. If this is in fact
the case, I hope all of these motherfucker's are named
in fucking shame, dragged through the fucking mud because they
don't give a funk about anything except themselves. And this
is why we really really need to get behind candidates
who are going to actually speak this kind of truth
to power, because that's really what the fucking game is.
And they're mad because they're like, she's about to expose

(50:16):
the game. We can't do that. It's easier when we'd
be like, man, we're we got these the tariffs are
sucking people up or immigrant whatever the funking is, and
not uh, you know a handful of people who are
just hoovering up the wealth and concentrating at the I mean,
the fact that they're willing to go Trump over disgusting,
because again, that shows you even the level of insulation

(50:37):
these people have from reality. Right, They probably don't know
a single person who is probably struggling, person of color, immigrant,
lgbt Q, for any marginalized group. They're so probably the
pains of these groups are so abstract to them it
doesn't matter. They're like, who do I put mind? Who? What?
What little box do I drop my check into? Because
none of these people are real to me, or if
they do, they're like, are you kidding me? Like? I

(50:58):
treat my housekeeper really well, right, I helped her buy
a house some some somebody who did. Like an analysis
of the class system in America which we pretend doesn't
exist but totally exists with saying that people like you
know about the class level right above you and the
class level below you, and then you think everything else

(51:20):
is like fictional right right from TV? Right, So people
who you know are in the middle class don't even
realize that these people exist because they don't come into
contact with these like hyper wealthy like well, and that's
the other thing, because cities are segregated by not even raised,
but by class too. So you know, if you live

(51:41):
in Beverly Hills, you've never seen somebody who maybe is
struggling to pay their bills and needs an extension cord
from their neighbor's house to like power a coffee pot,
to have warm water or something like that. Like those
that's real shit. And I think this speaks to the
heartlessness of this class of people. And that's why I'm like, yo,
I'm all behind taking everything from these people, because there

(52:02):
are too many people who have nothing. Yeah, and and
it's never been scarier. And it's just like at this point,
it's either like share your one million dollars or the
world's going to blow up, you know, like what the funk?
What do you like? And it's I think it's just
it's never been so clear and apparent that like they're
just you. You there's not that much you can do

(52:26):
with that much more money. Psychologists have proven that like
your happiness is not elevated past a certain number of figures. Yeah, wait,
what what do you mean? What They did a analysis
where it's like if you make a hundred fifty thousand
dollars a year, like, any increase in wealth over that
like doesn't increase your happiness, right, it just means gets

(52:49):
more obscene, right, because your fundamental needs are met and
there's at that point you're just like buying bigger golf streams. Like,
but that doesn't think we have we know, as humans
need in gold and I need one impl yeah, right
for Sundays. But yeah, yeah, it's really fucked up. I
wish I had a more articulate You said it's articulately,
but yeah, it's it's fucked and again, yeah, to to

(53:11):
see that kind of real, I mean again, there's so
many people who identify as maybe left or right or whatever,
but clearly it's it's top one per cent or fuck you.
Money is really fucking us up lately. And like I
think just we as humans, like as mammals, were like
all about self preservation, and because everything is so money driven,
we see, uh, we see that as self preservation. So

(53:34):
it's like it's easy, um to want to hold onto
your fucking money, right, Um, even if you couldn't even
spend it at a rate that made sense. Uh. Yeah,
it's very strange. So I think that's why humans ultimately
are so driven by that. Um it's really scary though.
I feel like if well, no, I was going to
come up with another one of my draconian solutions to

(53:56):
class warfare, but I'm going to think about a little more.
I feel like, if you want to keep your any like,
you should be able you should have to like fight
three broke people for it. I like that. I like that.
And if you can get fucking like just brawlic enough
in the gym to fight people, then yeah, maybe you
deserve to keep them. Yeah. But that that that that

(54:16):
encourages like those tech bro survivalists who are like, I'm
going to be able to fight the three people to
keep my will. No, for real, that's like they're getting
lace like eye surgery for to like prepare for the
apocalypse because they're like, well, my glasses, my break and
they're like super armed. They're buying property like there's more rules. Yeah.

(54:38):
You it's like you get like one weapon that was
made before no weapons, no weapons, okay, fist and the
money we make from the Colosseum goes to fund national
health care, it's got to be Eastern promises style. Everyone's nude.
Everyone knew that, because then you get those people like
what I don't want to do. It's like, well, then

(54:58):
that's a forfeit. Yeah, yeah, you don't need to set
the purchase seeming more and more cool, Like yeah, I mean,
but look at what happens when you have like even
countries where that you have such such an imbalance between
uh like economic imbalance, like like wealthy people in Brazil,
there's a class of people who are like I have
to take a helicopter because if I drive on the street,

(55:20):
someone trying to kidnap me. That's right, Yeah, I mean
it's it's like then, you know, that's what even worse
economic inequality looks like. Yeah, when someone sees somebody in
a benzer goes, that's my paycheck, right, Like, I'm gonna
fucking I'll figure it out. I'll kidnap you and I'll
get I'll get what. I'll do what I need to do,
because this is where this is what it's come to. Well,
let's talk about a society that has it all figured out, folks.

(55:42):
China bears Yeah. So the Chinese government has basically access
to every one of the faces of the people who
live inside their country, a picture of every one of
the faces. They've ingested that into facial recognition Algori rhythms essentially,
so they have the best facial recognition technology period because

(56:05):
they've just they just have more iterations, they have more faces,
more data, more data. And one of the ways they're
using that is they've just unveiled a five hundred mega
pixel cloud camera system in China that they say is
capable of capturing the facial details of each individual in
a crowd of tens of thousands of people, uh, and

(56:28):
immediately identifying them. Um, well, this is gonna be weird.
I just bought tickets to Shanghai. Is weed illegal there?
Speaking of the purge and weed, should we talk about
what we learned yesterday that Milwaukee used to have a

(56:48):
weed purge anecdotal story about how there's I wasn't Madison, Yeah,
that there was one oh yeah, one city in Wisconsin
like where weird was legal for a day and like
a wives till. Yeah, but one of our engineers said
he used to go to it like in the eighties. Right, Well, Hey, look,
Zach getting if you know the myth of the legal

(57:09):
we did in Wisconsin, let us know I want that?
Okay about faces? Right? Um? Yeah, do we all just
start wearing v for Vendetta style masks like or like
how check mask? I think because the hard part is right,
the ship that really gets you is the certain space
things between your eyes and things that you cannot fundamentally
changing with plastic surgery. Right. So, and I know at

(57:31):
one point Juggalo makeup was sucking up certain facial recognition systems,
but but that wasn't the time yet. Also, I bet,
I bet a fierce contouring job would the camera. But yeah,
because you're saying that's what the thing about the Juggalo
makeup was doing. It was obscuring where the cheeks began,
so like it couldn't quite find those points on your face.

(57:52):
But that was a system that isn't as refined as
these other ones. It's like, now, what's the distance between
your eyes and this point in your mouth or whatever?
Like you and fucking change that ship. Come on, we
can all become drag queens. Or if you did like
wild Kimchi style makeup, Yeah, tell me you're gonna find
me with that, No way you're gonna find me. I
can face to look like a dragon. That would be

(58:12):
a viral video or like a next RuPaul's Drag Race challenge.
Can your guiche gets you could be so fierce that
there's a recognition system, couldn't even clock you. Wait, I
like this is a good mini challenge. I love it.
And then the Maxi challenges, Um oh um the house down?
Can your fashion survive? There's also the like face screen

(58:38):
things that look make you look like your riot control police.
Oh yeah, but they're like kind of fashionable in certain countries.
What was homegirl's name who gave up the goods on
sterling at the Clippers v cio. Remember she was rocking.
That kind of made that like a flex when it's
like controversy, throw on the blast shield. Yeah, it's terrifying.

(58:59):
I mean, what can we do? What choices do we have?
I mean, I mean insist on like actual laws to
kind of give us some semblance of privacy. But I
think I mean obviously the uh, we'll see where that goes. Yeah,
we gotta get to save demoncra I mean, because these
are all technologies that are eventually like sure that this
is the thing. This is the subtle creep of this

(59:21):
kind of fascism, right is on one hand and be like, well,
this is gonna help us keep reprotected because wild motherfucker's
out here. We can we can pick them out a
couch rula when you go to the festival now, or
we'll find people we find to be you know, subversive
personalities or something, and we'll just swoop you up because
we're like, I think you were talking shit, So what
were you saying again? You know what I mean? And

(59:41):
all of us in this room, like we fundamentally expose
ourselves extra because we want to communicate with I mean, yeah,
I mean that was falsome fair, that was its own thing.
But like we we fundamentally want to expose ourselves because
we want to connect with other people, um in the world,
you know what I mean, even when simply with podcast,
like I'm exposing myself because I want to from that

(01:00:04):
with other people who are like minded, which means you're
out there even more right, It's like, oh, well you've
created a dossier for us. Yes, we love the Daily
Sight guys, sir. I'm like, right, come with us. Yeah,
you think that this show. Is that important? I would
love that would be validation. That would be cool. If
the police state nabs me up for subversive behavior, they're
going to be able to use our voice like we
have enough on wax. Yeah, I mean, an hour long

(01:00:27):
phone conversation gives you enough home wax. This is why
it's good to just say wild shit all the time,
because you could be like, Yo, my honor, my client
says wild shit all the time, exactly like he talked
about he he talked about rubbing broken glass on his
ass Rior episodes. Yeah, I think I said that. Wow. Yeah,
you gotta keep him guessing here. Yeah, you know, I
got to confuse him if Brian Wolf all the time,

(01:00:50):
you know what I mean? I like that. I mean
that's kind of Trump's strategy. Have you been Trump this
whole time? Time? Take my mask? What a reveal? All right, Well,
speaking of rubbing broken glass on your ass, let's talk
real briefly about an upcoming boxing match that I would
rather rub broken glass on ass. Then. Yeah, again, in

(01:01:12):
the continuing exaltation of our shittiest people, we talked about
how you know, Bagel Boss guy Chris Morgan was going
to fight Lenny Distra Lenny de Extra pulled out because
he's trying to win a bigger case l A P.
D um And they found a replacement in the form
of Dustin Diamond, Ak Screech Powers, Samuel Powers uh and

(01:01:33):
then reft by Dwight Gooden, um some reason. Who I mean, hey,
great Mets team, Yeah, great, great team, the greatest talents
of all time and was that whole World Series side
powered by cocaine? Yeah, hell yeah man. And so Dwight
Gooden is from the New York Mats dot Dwight Dotdwight

(01:01:53):
dot Gooden was. I think he was a rookie and
eighty six and just like incredible fastball pitcher who was
just flying okay for a lot of his a rookie season,
I think, And he's gonna kick Dustin Diamond's ass or
he's refing's it's just a weird added level. I think
they're doing that because it's such a New York thing,

(01:02:15):
like Dwight Gooden is going to pull numbers in Vegas
or l a New York. They were like weird. Mets
fans are like, fun, let's go see Duck good and
refast match between the guy the shame of Suffolk County,
Long Island. And then who's kicking Dustin Diamond's ass because
he's surely going to die? The Bagel Boss guy, the
Bagel him from Twitter, the guy who was like, you're
not my dad or my god or my boss. And

(01:02:38):
women who are saying like they say they I should
die because I'm sure these dating apps and people like
my man, who's who the funk told you that he's
like all women? And then this dude just bodies him.
That's how the video. He's like, he's literally like five
three or something. He was like, Yo, you need to
calm the funk down, like stop talking to these people crazy,
and he's like, what are you gonna do? The dude

(01:02:59):
shows him what he's doing, put his ass on the ground,
and then he became like famous for being this toxic
mini misogynist whoa Napoleon complex. Yeah at all, And so
you know everyone like, you know, I couldn't believe no
one was attracted to your personality of screaming at a
regal shop because someone behind the counter snickered, you don't

(01:03:21):
know what, because your narcissism has put your world views
like everything's about me. Yeah, ship well, MANO, it's been
a pleasure of having you man. Yeah, oh my god,
thanks for having me a lot of fun. Let me
know what other disparaging comments I can say about Dustin Diamond,
because I do think he's disgusting loser. Yeah. Well that's
why we're ending right now, because we do not accept

(01:03:43):
he was. And they're rebooting essay BTC, which I added
some letters to h They're rebooting that, so that'll be
interesting to see how he tries to sneak his way
into that. Well, so far it's just burg Elizabeth, It's
Jesse and A C. Slaver. Right, we're confirmed. Can we
do know that Zach Morris will be the governor of
California according to the weird log lines. I can't wait.

(01:04:05):
It's so confusing. That's very confusing, But I live for
Mark Paul Gossar. Maybe it's like a Spin City style thing.
Mayor ever in or the governor or whoever the politician was?
Was he in the show on Spin City? Was it
just about isn't that funny that that was like a
fun charming job you could have was like spinning the

(01:04:26):
news professional? Right, It's back when Nazis were like, yeah,
like silly again, like it's disgusting, but we were like,
oh remember that, and now they're video games if you
exactly want to make them supernatural exactly like Nazis. I
guess right, it was seen as in the past. Jesus Christ,

(01:04:47):
thanks for having me. Where can people find you? You
can find me at my name on social media at
mono gabion n O A g A p I O
n woo and um. You can listen to my podcast
on head Gum called drag Her Uh talk about RuPaul's
drag race. It's a really good time. We're about to
talk about the UK drag Race, which I'm excited about that.

(01:05:09):
I don't know yet. Well I've I've been, I've seen
some drag there. I know there's more singing in in
uh more truly. Yeah, they sing more than the lip
sync and um, I know the look is a little
less important than it is here, but we'll see. Maybe
they'll prove us wrong or right on that. Um. It's
excited about that and crazily. I have another podcast on

(01:05:31):
patreon um called We Love Trash Um. Listen to that
find us we Love we We talk about all things
trash food, reality TV, bad movies, weird celebrities, hot guys,
all the trash, hot historical figures who created psychology tests. Yeah,

(01:05:53):
and my drag podcast is with Nicole Bayer and my
trash podcast is with Betsy Sadaro. They're both angels in
perfect Find me there, truly, so find me there. Is
there a tweet you've been enjoying? Oh yes, yeah, oh yes,
let's see let's see someone. Yes, it was from b

(01:06:14):
had dad. Let's see b h A D D h
A D so stupid it's I think. The caption reads,
Mrs potato Head, a yo where my eyes go? And
then okay, the video says Andy's mom in her room.
This is the only important part. It's a woman with

(01:06:34):
a gigantic ass who has stuck giant Google eyes upon
her ass and is twerking and jiggling about, and it
is heaven. Each cheek has one Google eye and she's
making a clap. So the eyes are truly but very
large Google eyes. Very I don't know where you even
get Google. I wonder if she made them, like I

(01:06:57):
actually had to fabricate these. My shoutout to Casper Baby
Pants mesmerizing huh, Casper baby Pans don't that that's the
that's the artist who recorded googly Eyes. Oh, it's wonderful.
You gotta find it. Yeah, I'm I'm blown away. I've

(01:07:19):
never seen something so sexual and stupid at the same time. Miles,
where can people find you? You can find me and
follow me on Twitter and Instagram at Miles of Gray. Um,
let's see a tweet that I like. This one's from
reductoris classical? Just great one liner why I don't masturbate
until ten pm like the Europeans. Great? Oh, hold on

(01:07:46):
one more two from Reductress because it's actually very relevant.
Quiz which succession character are you terrified to find yourself
rooting for terrified? That's funny, Yeah, that's real. Um at
Real tweeted my billionaire friends smoking in an alleyway with
leather jackets and slick back hair, trying to peer pressure

(01:08:06):
me into doing pedophile sex. What And Jessica Pilot tweeted,
I would describe the fashion in l A as people
in their thirties and forties dressing like the children they
don't have. Oh yes, find me on Twitter at Jack Underscore. Oh, Brian,
you can find us on Twitter at daily Ze. Guys
were at the dailies Like guys on Instagram, We have

(01:08:27):
a Facebook fan page on a website Dailies I guys
dot com where we're closed back episodes and our footnote
where we link off to the information that we talked
about in today's episode, as well as the song we
ride out on my seay. So this is a track
from Mick Jenkins emty but it's featuring he's being backed
by the great Canadian uh New Jazz Crew, Bad bad,

(01:08:49):
not good. This was called smoking song. You know what
I mean? It gets smoking legally, you know, or cigarette
gets smoking right like the mask whatever you smokey? Oh hell, yeah,
you know what I mean. Shout out to Stanleys alrighty
then yeah remember oh yeah, do not go in there,

(01:09:15):
Jim carrying there Wo the daily Zy guys to the
production of I Heart Radio for more podcasts from my
Heart Radio but the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts
or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. That's gonna
do it for today. We will be back on Monday.

(01:09:35):
You guys, have a great weekend. Trying not to die
from the slaught of news would surely be coming down.
Ignore all news and then you know, wait, just waiting
more with folders in yournew hashtag guys, I ask you
a few questions. You know I can't just a small

(01:10:07):
backwards the thing of the passion Now papers are sprinkled
the hash now with crumbled if concentrate shadowed possessions. I
got the jewels and that ship ain't never concentrate, got
through security with contraband. I'm on my door, like on
the leg, stepping the spine, and ain't I Amy Corny
is snatching empotment. Call him out to get you soon enough,

(01:10:29):
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