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December 19, 2018 62 mins

In episode 297, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian Alison Stevenson to discuss a new advertisement asking people to give Trump some love, the Trump administration's weird attempts to raise money, Michael Flynn's delayed sentencing, the dissolution of the Trump Foundation, how Russian social media hacking was aimed towards black voters, Alronso Ribeiro suing Fortnite and NBA2K for stealing his dance, the passing of Penny Marshall, the new Brexit film, and more!

FOOTNOTES:

1. Trump’s campaign manager asks people to call hotline to say, ‘Thank you, President Trump!’

2. Eric Trump’s Attempt To Hawk Christmas Ornaments Leads To Holiday Jeers

3. Roger Stone Is Selling ‘Roger’ Stones

4. Michael Flynn Is Owed an Apology

5. WATCH: Judge Jeanine's EPIC Opening Statement on General Flynn

6. Judge Postpones Sentencing of Michael Flynn After Harshly Rebuking Him

7. Trump charity agrees to dissolve amid allegations of a 'shocking pattern of illegality'

8. Russian 2016 Influence Operation Targeted African-Americans on Social Media

9. ALFONSO RIBEIRO Sues Fortnite and NBA 2K Creators ... FOR STEALING CARLTON DANCE

10. Remembering Penny Marshall: The Joy of A League of Their Own

11. WATCH: Brexit (2019) | Official Trailer | HBO

12. Benedict Cumberbatch will star in an HBO movie about Brexit. Here’s why the film is controversial.

13. Music's Mystery Mogul: Len Blavatnik, Trump and Their Russian Friends

14. WATCH: Parliament - Backwoods

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season sixty two, Episode
three of Dirt Daily Night Guys, the podcast where we
take a deep dive into America's share consciousness using the headlines,
box office reports, TV ratings, what's trending on googs and
social media. It's Wednesday, December nineteen, two thousand eight teen.
My name's Jack O'Brien a K. Last Christmas, I gave

(00:22):
you my heart and the very next day you gave
it to pray. This year to save me from tears,
I'll give it to Jack O'Brian. That is courtesy if
J J. Nettter on Twitter. And I'm thrilled to be
joined as a week by my co host, Mr Miles Grays.

(00:45):
Your eyes, make a wish and turn on the Daily
Night Gast for tonight is does your night. We're gonna
Miles Gray all to the web Pooler Croy like the
fire Girl the dishes on It's way. I submit to

(01:11):
your A K. S. I will do anything, Bro. You
need only at me because I'll make love to you
like you want me to. And now old you this
is master Tory and it won't ever And thank you

(01:32):
to Eddie Eddie Otto Bato Son sure, I like that.
Just play a name for that one, you know. Look,
Boys to Manuel is getting the show ABC, CBD, CBD, CBD,
c P B J O B. Well, we are thrilled
to be joined in our third set by the hilarious
comedian and writer Alison Stevenson. What's up? I don't have

(01:57):
a singing? Nah? What's your favorite? Took up the singing
my favorite karaoke song? Man on it? Okay, only because
the words I know, like, I'm so bad at karaoke.
It's lit my own worst enemy. It's just I know
the song by heart, and its only song I know
by heart every now and then. I just picked the
living sh out of me. Yeah, exactly? Is that? What

(02:18):
is that like? Scream? Oh? Like I don't even really scream? Yeah,
Punky Orange County. That's more emo, you know when I
sing like this? Can you do that voice for the
rest of the show. All right, Well, we're gonna get
to know you a little bit better, Alison. But first

(02:39):
we're gonna tell our listeners a couple of things we're
talking about today. Today is the day of Els. It
is upon us for the Trump administration. We're gonna talk
about how they're reacting the commercial asking people to call
the president and cheer them up. I guess beggars trying
to be choosers within his orbit, just different things that

(03:02):
they're trying to get funded. Uh, in really jinkie ways,
We're gonna talk about the Trump Foundation dissolving into thin air,
what the d C Court had to say at Flynn sentencing,
and people on the right just getting ready to celebrate
the judge throwing throwing his guilty plea out and being like,

(03:24):
you're the Mueller's the bad guy. You're right, We've the
right has been right all along. We're gonna talk about
Carlton suing Fortnite for some reason, um, and the specific
details of Russian social media funckery. All of that and
plenty more. But first, Alison, what is something from your
search history that's revealing about who you are? Okay? I'm

(03:47):
doing this one only because I literally just did it
this morning, and I just I think people wanna know
the answer to who is Michael Flynn? This close? Um,
I googled if you can donate vibrators to Goodwill? Yeah, no,
you can't, not if they're out of the packaging, Because

(04:09):
don't they specifically say no underwear too. They're just like,
we don't dirty underwear. Yeah, I guess so, But yet
I keep giving it to them. They keep taking it.
They take it, so someone's taking it. Someone's got all
my underwear. It's all upon eBay now. But yeah, just
for sanitary reasons, I'm assuming. Yeah, they call like a
medical device, right, it's like enters north. Yeah, probably, like

(04:34):
just like they probably wouldn't take catheters or you know,
those are things that you just boil it. I would
buy it used. Yeah, spoil it, boil some stuff. Well
that hurt the mechanics. It just sucking, just pure out. Yeah.
You could send a public toilet seat, why can't you? Yeah,
germs die. Yeah, Look guys, I mean look, if you

(04:57):
got some use sex toys you want to send our way,
we'll take it. Yeah. We're looking for any way to
make money. Beggars can't be chooser, you know, as we
will soon learn here. What is something you think it
is underrated? Um? Okay, produce specifically from the store. Wow, wow, Yeah,

(05:19):
I do the majority. I am a poor and I
do the majority of my grocery shopping at the nine
cent store, or I hit up the nine cent store first,
and then you know, you move up from here, but
you start at the bottom. Okay, now we're here. Yeah,
they got good stuff. That's the fucking thing about the
night nine cents. So you're like, yo, this is like
all the ship in the normal store exactly because organic, right, yeah,

(05:43):
check out the soy milk, Like they got stuff. Yeah,
my grandfather only buy candy at the nine cent He's like,
he's like, he's a scam everywhere else. He's like, they
got an outrageous there. What else do you need? That basee?
What you think they don't have enough? What you want?

(06:04):
They got they got nutbrageous snickers. Well they got they
got big gas snickers there too from three years ago. Yeah,
you can get like you can get like three nutrages
depending on you know, because it all depends on the
nutrage that you just keep going back because it's because
that's my yeah, my the same ship like we with
the nine nine cent store. So uh yeah, I'll praise

(06:27):
to nine. Does he break down like tax cuts and
things like that into nutrageous? How many? I mean he's
a little bit older now, so he's just you know,
he's keeping it as simple. You know, he bird's eye
view on everything. He's like, look, I'm not paying fucking
retail if because sometimes, like you said, if they get
a lot of inventory, then it's not just like oh

(06:47):
you get two for nine nine, they might do the
wild like fo the what and then what Jack? I'm
seven eleven? Right, yeah? Seven eleven is the app if
you try and buy anything but seven eleven. It's like
you know, national emergency standards where they know if you're

(07:09):
trying to like buy diapers or something from seven eleven,
it's because you need them, right then, right, Like that's
that so they just galled you. Yeah, yeah, and that's
so true. Yeah. Seven We're just trying to spread the
joy is national. I think it is like everyone has
a version, right if you have dollar whatever, dollar tree,

(07:29):
Yeah yeah one here in l A that I recommend.
I got a rep dollar King. Oh yeah, dollar King quick,
just so people know about dollar King and then we
can move on. Okay, at your rocking. I bought sage
at the Dollar King, okay, like for like smudging sages

(07:52):
or like sage like herbs to cook. No no, no,
like the dried out that's like that's peak l A.
But that's also like you go around the corner of
a wild crystal shop and they're like, yeah, for a
bundle of stage, It's like eighteen dollars the funk out
of my face. Okay, you just moved. Did you smudge
your home with sage? Do I look crazy? Of course
I did. I did. I'm sucking the energy out. And

(08:14):
then you know, I had a as some Polo santo,
you know, brought that. I really like how polo polo
santo is my new you know, not chompa, but that's
more of a fragrant thing. That's not like you're not
warding off evil spirits. I mean, I don't even necessarily
just do the stage thing for like, because I'm attaching it.
Like I just I don't know, Like I grew up

(08:34):
seeing like my dad did it, and I was like,
I don't know, Incent is big in Japan too, like,
so I'm just like, yeah, this incense, just bring it around.
If they were like it's great for energy, I'm like,
wasn't great? And if it happens to ward off, great
that's a bonus. Yeah, exactly. Honestly, I'm trying to attract
them because I have a lot of beef with spirits. Unfinished.
So yeah, anyway, that's in the whole other show. Yeah,

(08:57):
Miles is always riding on the boat of chips screaming
at the evil spirits. Come take me, you coward, like
Lieutenant Dan, what you got all the new hip movie
references the Fugitive and Forrest Gump making a lot of

(09:20):
up timely movie references. Yeah, no, I mean I I
just found out about smudging because I'm not as hip
and cool as as you guys. Uh, so we're going
to smudge our house? We were we did the chicken sacrifice,
but we haven't done this and we're able to fill
how many rum bottles with the blood? We actually just

(09:40):
painted the walls? Great? Okay, Alison, what is something you
think is overrated? Um? I did it today, but reluctantly
showering like frequently, you know, like you know, I get
you gotta do it, but once a week? What are
we talking about here? I'm trying to save the water. Look,
I'm a freelancer. Like if I don't have to go

(10:02):
anywhere for like I know, I don't have to be
somewhere for a good amount of time. Yeah, I could
go a solid like four days without a shower and
I smell fine, I don't stink or anything. I mean
I had to shower today. Oh shit, Okay. I was like,
I'm gonna be at around, gonna be around people in
close proximity. But I mean, yeah, I get what you mean.

(10:26):
Look like, what's what's the problem of you stinking private?
Or like I don't know, like a little greasy haired
in her and I just, you know, figure it out.
She made that a whole wave in the breakfast club. Right,
speaking of cutting edge films, you can said Ali, she
in the breakfast club, she's making a comeback. Yeah. I
saw Harry Styles in person that dude hasn't washed his

(10:47):
hair in like six months and it looks amazing. It's
like a sex thing. It's sexual. He's too busy having
sex to wash. Yeah. Whatever, that's the message. It's sense
when you don't shower. I think maybe it's more like
there's a lure to green here, like what's up with
this person? Really good artists? Or like oh yeah, they
don't care are they sexy? Ask what are you sexy?

(11:11):
I don't know what it is. Are you sexy? That
would not be the response I got if I had
decided not to shower before work. One day I would
not come in and you guys would be like, whoa
Jack is today? Uh? I find that not showering, Like
I feel like I have less energy if I don't shower.
I think it must be like a mental thing or something.

(11:33):
But like I have like the night funk on me,
the sleep, and it just I like to I like
to baye that night. I can't do that because then,
like I thought, I mean, it could be all some
pseudo science and I believe or whatever about like you
secrete oils as you sleep that you need for the
day wash. I don't know like someone I'm sure you

(11:53):
be like this tweet brought to you from I'm actually
dot com because you don't. But yeah, I think I
just know because like in Japan, like you like a
lot of bath culture and that helps you sleep. So
I just kind of I was like raised doing that
at night. Uh. But yeah, and some but sometimes he's
doing the morning whatever. I should know that I shower
with just a cold hose water, so that that might

(12:16):
be what's helping me wake up right and Mr Clean?
What is a myth? Ajax? What is a myth? What's
something people think is true? You know to be false. Okay,
I don't. I don't have one, but perfect I like,
I'm just just like, okay, I'm not stupid, but I'm

(12:38):
a gullible person, and I've been a gullible person since
I was a child. So I'm the opposite where I
always believe shit and I never prove anything wrong because
I just believe things. Like I can't watch conspiracy documentaries
or anything because I just believe them. I'm like, oh, yeah, no,
I don know Levin wasn't inside job. I'm convinced. Um

(12:59):
so scene, it's a whole other show. Okay, right, right right?
Truth that is trying to get marked by ghosts. Miles
did send me a gift of Building seven collapsing the
other day, so yeah, I mean, look, I didn't get
hit by plane. What happened there? Because they smudged, that's all.
They didn't smudge. No, it was in response to something

(13:19):
else about something being a lot anyway, don't make me
look like a truth. But the truth is out there
x files. Um wait, so so you just believe all
the myths. I have something that I believed for a
very long, embarrassing long amount of time that I think
I can share. Maybe instead, I Barack Obama was not Americ.

(13:42):
Here's something about birthro No. I believed for a stupid
amount of time that clouds are solid. Oh wow, yeah,
is it because you saw Dragon Ball the opening and
they were surfing on them ships You're like, okay, they
must be all right. No. I guess like when I
was really young, my dad told me that to like

(14:06):
make me not afraid of turbulence on an airplane. Oh yeah,
he was like, Oh, no, that's just us going through
the cloud And because they're they have solid he said,
they have like ice in them or something. I think
they have ice crystals in them, do they They're just
like very sparse, and you know, oh, he was saying like, oh,

(14:26):
that's why we have turbulences, because there's a lot of
ship in clouds that were going through. Yeah. And I
believe that for a very long time, like almost into
early adulthood status, like just believing that turbulence on airplanes
was because of ice in the clouds. Okay, and that's
not true and that's not true. Did you ever? But

(14:48):
when I was probably very young and I didn't know
about science, I would be like, yo would be cool
to just chill on top of that cloud. Yeah, well,
because you believe, you're like, why the funk? It looks
like a thing a Canican where the care bears live.
That's where God lived, according to a lot of books
that I gods, God lives in the hearts of all
of his beliefs. Oh ship. So yeah, yeah, it's a

(15:11):
fact check you on that. Um. Alright, so clouds are
not solids? Uh? And what what about contrails kem kem trails? Yeah? Sorry,
all right, let's talk about until I don't know what okay, okay,
let me just make sure contrail is a trail of

(15:33):
condensed water from an aircraft or rocket at high altitude,
which we think, which we Yeah, they changed that to
kem trails for the purposes, which is what I was
trying to refer in that way. We honor you, yes,
thank you. All right, guys, let's talk about what's going
on in Washington and with the Trump administration. I think

(15:53):
just a good mood setting is for us to play
the audio from television ad that was just started airing today.
Brad Parscale, who you know, like was his social media
guy now running his campaign, just dropped a fucking sick
ad for Trump. Listen. I think we'll know a lot
about what's happening right now if we if we just

(16:15):
listen to this new TV at This is Brad Parscale,
campaign manager for President Trump. President Trump has achieved more
during his time in office than any president in history,
and that's why I need every Trump supporter to pick
up the phone right now and deliver a personal thank
you to your president. We have a booming economy, historical unemployment,
including the lowest unemployment rate for minorities in history, bringing

(16:36):
jobs back to America through new trade deals, and the
world is a safer place. We need to let President
Trump know that we appreciate what he's doing for America.
I need you to call the number on your screen
and deliver a thank you to President Trump. Call or
go online now. Call eight hundred six eight four three
zero for three now and press one to tell President Trump,
thank you, Thank you, President Trump, Thank you, President Trump.

(16:59):
Say you President Trump. President Trump needs to hear from
his supporters by calling eight hundred six. Guys. He's really
he's down in the dumpy. Have you hey, Have you
visited Grandpa? Not doing what? Go visit him? Come visit me.
It's like a depressed friend who people are like looking
out for. Yeah, well, I mean, what the funk was?

(17:23):
I mean, are we gonna learn that there's like some
sort of scheme to this? Should we call it right
now and just be like eat ship? Donald Trumps going guys,
eat my ass in a good way in the not
millennial sex. So why why does he need cheering up? Why?
Why is rather than like trying to get people to

(17:44):
contribute or to you know, give them some sort of
information so they can stay in touch with them for
the campaign, they're just having them call in and their
call to action is just be like thanks, man, hey,
you're actually better than they say. Hey you're all right man, Yeah,
don't don't worry too much about it. Keep your keep
your hair up. So why why is he so down

(18:05):
in the dumps? And we're going to get into I
think most of these in a little more detail. But
so he's not getting the border wall. He's not getting
the money for the border wall, which we knew. There
was that meeting with Nancy and Chuck where he was like, oh,
I could get the votes if I wanted to. Yeah, alright, alright,
yeah go do that. Go do that, and uh, he
then said, I'm happy to shut down the government to

(18:27):
get funding for the border wall. And then I guess
they went and looked at polls and realized that that
was wildly unpopular. So now he just backed down from that,
which he does not like to do back down from things. Well,
if you look, if you look at him, his whole
life is puff your chest out, bluff, bluff, bluff, bluff,
take the l right, never fucking gets what he wants, like, yeah, okay,

(18:50):
we'll see, we'll see, we'll see if we can find
the money somewhere, right, And that's what they said today
to try and sidestep that. Just I mean, really that
wasn't a good look, so that that was not good.
And also not good is that it's happening on the
same day that he had to dissolve the Trump Foundation
because it's been exposed as a criminal organization, criminal enterprise,

(19:16):
which was you know, this was the way that he
claimed he was giving back in the community, and it
turns out no, it was just his favorite way to
disguise crimes. And he can't do that anymore. And the
people around him are doing so badly that they're starting
to try and sell like knickknacks. Basically, well, yeah, a

(19:39):
lot of people are either look, there are things they
can't get paid for, or they want things they can't afford,
or they're just upside down with legal fees underwater, they're
just drowning legal fees. So yeah, a lot of people
have come up with very clever things. Eric Trump, uh,
you know, was out there being like, hey, you guys
should check out this really cool these Christmas ornaments that

(20:02):
were like sixty bucks or something, and everyone's like, what
the funk is this right? What are you trying to do?
And again, I think it's probably trying to be like
we need to sort of generate some money on the
side here to help other things. And I'm like, okay,
what's that. Then there was like this really cool like
crowdfunding campaign to try and build the wall with people
putting their own fucking money in. How much they get

(20:23):
I don't even know, I mean like one person five bills? Yeah,
I mean, you know, the Koke brothers. Should you where
you all at with that? Even though they that's something
they actually don't want. And that was another thing that happened.
I think another someone else suggested like, well why don't
we just sell bonds to build it, like what like
like as just like when we used to buy like
war bonds to help more. Ever, like now you want

(20:45):
us to just build a wall or like buy a
like build a wall, pay for a brick in the
wall with your name on it, so when people seeking
fucking asylum will know who to fucking go after when
they actually get in here to be like literally surprised
your name on a monument to racism. Yeah, and then
I think the saddest one comes from old roger Stone

(21:06):
where he was selling what he calls the Roger Stone,
and it is a what he describes of is an
exact replica of the stone that David used to take
down Goliath with roger Stone's autograph on it. It's a
stone with Roger written on it. He's selling him motherfucking
rock with he writes his name on it, and he's

(21:29):
selling him for eight bucks. So he is having some really,
that's where we're at. That's where we're at. Roger Stone
is coming up with pun gifts, which this was so
fucking sad. We considered buying it, but I'm like, I
also don't want to help this motherfucker in any way,
and I realized I can make my own Roger Stone.
I'll just write Roger on a fucking stone, right, But

(21:51):
will it be authentic? Will it be the exact stone
that David through to slag? Right? Because as we know,
Roger Stone did do a whole forensic analysis of the
slaying of Goliath in which he does have the sling
that David used. He has known for he has Goliath's
skull to see. The traumatic brain injury is just massive

(22:13):
head trauma that he got from the rock, and then
from there also found the actual weapon used in the
killing and then made that in a mold. Look. I
can keep going, but yeah, let's say that this is
this is it. He's got the stone. It's a weird,
weird claim to make just all around. He was picturing
him like sitting at a desk with just like a
pile of stones around him, being like next and having

(22:36):
a sign each Yeah. I mean it's rough times behind
closed doors with Roger Stone, when he's just like, Okay,
what can we do. We'll just get a bunch of
rocks and stamp my first name on him, right, And
then his phone goes off and this is his ringtone
Oh no, yeah, he's got I mean, look, and that's

(23:01):
why he had to go out and like do a
takeout ads, like to apologize for spreading fucking bullshit on
Info Wars. Yes, he's just in man, It's all just
it's solely I know, like everywhere where, like we always
try and be like, well, I don't know if this
was really going on, I mean, blah blah blah. It
looks like things are at least progressing in a much
faster rate. Things are speeding up, and they're turning out

(23:23):
as bad as they could possibly turn out. It seems
like for everybody in the Trump orbit Christmas miracle, it's
apparently not a miracle. It's just exactly exactly what you
suspected when you're like, is he like trying to get
away with that? But that's a little too transparent. Is
he just like a really bad criminal? And it's like,

(23:44):
oh yeah, just a really bad criminal. Turns out all right,
we're gonna take a quick break and we'll get into
more just buffoonery in a moment, and we're back. And

(24:05):
I was surprised that we were back there. You could
hear it in my voice. Uh So, the other big
news from yesterday was that Michael Flynn was in court
for his sentencing right now. Mueller had suggested that he
you know, co operated substantially in their investigation and gave
a recommendation of no prison time the very bottom of

(24:26):
this sentence and gaus like Yale zero six months. But
really we feel like he doesn't deserve it. And this
was I mean, people who are national security experts have
been saying that's kind of startling because what is being
alleged about what he did is really bad. It's treason,
it's treasonous, and like he's a national security advisor and

(24:50):
he's selling out the United States of America. So heading
into this though, people on the right had reason to
believe that this was going to break in their direction,
right well, yeah, because Michael Flynn are his lawyers probably
uh at his direction, you know, made a court filing
that basically said, hey, well, you know, this is kind
of fucked up. Michael Flynn was set up by the

(25:12):
FBI because they didn't tell him that lying to the
FBI is something you can't do. Therefore, uh, he is
innocent despite him entering a guilty plea a year ago
from lying to the FBI uh. And what that did
was everyone was like, oh, ship, we'll see this is
what we're talking about. Mueller and the d o J.

(25:32):
They're really just they're overstepping. They're trying to get this
guy by any means necessary, even if he's violating his
constitutional rights. Right. So it's basically he claimed that they
sort of trapped him and he didn't really know what
he did was wrong. And because he was coming in
for his sentencing and Mueller had suggested not a lot

(25:52):
of jail time or no jail time, it seemed like, Wow,
this is gonna be evidence that Flynn was really mistree
did That's how that's how the right chose to understand
what was taking place yesterday. And they thought that seriously
that he would go in and the judge would be like,
I'm throwing out your guilty, but I'm so sorry what

(26:15):
the d o J did to you, General Flynn. Yeah,
I think that's what. Don't we have like Judge Jenne
and Pierro claiming that, yeah, the person who couldn't get
Robert Durst convicted, right, Yeah, so this is her, Yeah,
just spiking the football on the fifty yard line. Yes,
Tuesday's the parties will appear again before Judge EMMITTT. Sullivan,

(26:37):
a jurist unafraid of the swamp, a judge who as
a track record of calling out prosecutorial misconduct, a man
who does not tolerate injustice or abuse of power. Judge
Sullivan can throw out this guilty plea if he concludes
the FBI intentionally interfered with their target Flynn's constitutional right

(27:01):
to counsel. Wow, so that seemed to be what she
thought was about to happen, right. And then so General
Flynn was in court yesterday to have the judge apologized
to him. There was there's also a Bloomberg opinion piece
that went up that was America owes Michael Flynn an apology. Uh,
basically assumes that he's going in and getting forgiven for

(27:24):
everything that he did. Right. And then we actually have
audio of the judge apologizing to General Flynn. That will
play that right now. Surprise motherfucker. Okay, so the judge said,
get the funk out of here. What the funk were
you thinking? This? The whole thing went left. Okay. I
mean a lot of people especially like everyone's like, okay, well,

(27:46):
Mueller said zero six months he'll probably go in there,
maybe he'll get a little bit more, but it should
probably be within what Robert Mueller is suggesting. And because
Michael Flynn made that court filing that basically said well
that I wasn't trapped, I was set up. The judge said,
I have never had a defendant plead guilty to something
and then act like suddenly they weren't guilty of it,

(28:08):
Like they're like, this is absurd to me. And I
think the judge was really piste off that this happened,
because you know, clearly the FBI when they put out
their actual notes on the interview, they're basically verbatim describing
the thing that he did to them. They're like, when
you were on the vacation in the Dominican did you
not call the Russian ambassador to talk about less like
easing sanctions? And he's like nah. And then he's like

(28:31):
in his guilty pleads like I did, in fact call
the Russian ambassador while it's on vacation and Dominican, so
they knew everything. Yet he's still lied. And then you know,
the judge basically was tearing him a new one, was like, look,
you sold out your country. How could you be in
the White House and as a national security advisor having
a foreign government as a client that you're doing other

(28:52):
lobbying work while you're also having the interests of like
national security to think about. He said, I don't really
care how much you've cooperated, like this cannot hide my
disgust for your crimes. Uh. It was wild. And the
judge basically then asked the prosecutors. They said, do you
ever think about charging him with treason? And they're like what,

(29:12):
They're like, what I'm looking at? Did you not think
of maybe bringing treason charges? And they're like, that's a
very serious and I mean, we can't really comment on that.
And that shows you what the headspace was of the judge,
who was just purely like you should know better. You're
a general, you're you worked in intelligence. You're dumb enough
to think that a call with a Russian ambassador isn't

(29:33):
being like, no one's listening in on that, no one's
transcribing that. So I think the judge was just very
just like pissed. So we don't know what they're what
this means. So the judge said, basically, look, if you
want to go forward with sentencing, today. It's not gonna
look good for you, my man. You will see the
inside of a jail cell. Or we can delay it.
Maybe you can cooperate with Mr Mueller a little bit more,

(29:55):
at least let's see what he says in three months.
And then left it to them and say what do
you want to do, And the defense came back and said,
I think we would like to delay sentencing. So it's
an interesting thing because on one hand, right you don't
know if the judge ultimately believes that Michael Flynn has
more to offer, although he's been meeting with Mueller for
like a year now, like nineteen times, so it's possible

(30:18):
that maybe he did tell everything. But maybe the judge
is also just mad and wanting to say this. But
there's a lot going on to because Trump. For when
you compare Michael Cohen and Michael Flynn, they're both cooperating
with Mueller. Yet Michael Cohen is a rat in general.
Flynn is a victim, great American who did nothing wrong

(30:40):
that BI entrapped him, which either means what he's dangling
a pardon in front of him, or maybe Michael Flynn
does no more that he's not telling, which is why
he's not a rat. He's like, okay, you know, cop
to that other ship, but let's don't don't give up
the goose. So it's a very you know, I don't know,
I don't know. It's looking weird. And the fact that

(31:00):
this judge was like, hey man, you didn't think about
like getting this guy in treason, which although I mean,
I think by the definition of it would have to
be someone literally at war with but I think that
is where we're maybe, I mean, it depends on what
your definition of war is. If they've just a taxed
country but subverting our democratic process, that could be seen
as right. But I guess that's where when you look

(31:21):
at it, it's like you at one point upheld the
oath like to protect the country, but you want to
sell it out on the back end. So you know, yeah,
good luck to you. Pretty awkward Christmas. This will be
right when you're dead. What are we going to do
because his sons it his son could be in some
ship too. Yeah, that's another thing. Judge Jennine was saying

(31:43):
that she thought maybe the FBI was entrapping him into
taking these please because he was worried about his son
and didn't want his son to get into trouble, so
they were like just basically like had him in an
arm bar and we're like, come on, say you did it. Well,
that's the thing though too. And then because the judge
was so piste, he basically made Michael Flynn take all
that ship back under oath. When he's like, so you

(32:05):
did know that the like lying to the FBI was
a crime. Correct? Yes, And he's like and they did
not mislead you, correct. He's like yes, Like so what
the funk was that about? My man? And then it
was just like you're, yeah, yeah, see what else you got?
I mean maybe I'd imagine he probably knows a little
bit more. Yeah. It seems like the people within the
Trump organization and people who were, you know, getting pressed

(32:30):
by the Special counsel are you know, they're grasping at straws.
They're claiming stuff that like is you know, it's basically
not possible for him to have like said he was
guilty of this thing and then say he didn't know
because why okay, well, if you didn't know what you
were doing was wrong, why didn't you bring that up
before right when you were pleading guilty so you played

(32:52):
guilty because they had your lies and then the facts
next to it and go, we literally have a tape
of you saying this. You cannot argue that like this
didn't happen. So piece to Michael Flynn, and doesn't the
judge like have access to unredacted documents. The judge is
going to see like whatever pertinent material there is or whatever.

(33:13):
So so the judge knows more than we know and
does not appear to be super pleased with what he's
seen from. Yeah, and like a couple other like U
S attorneys that were on the news today that were
like commenting on this, we're basically saying, like I've been
in front of this judge and he does not like
government fuccory, Like he's like if you're government official and

(33:35):
you funk around, He's like, he fucking it's like the
the worst ship you could do. So, you know, yeah,
it's a tough time. Thoughts in prayers, but yeah, it
just seems like a lot of things are just breaking
in the direction of worst case scenario for anybody who
was supporting Trump or people and Trump's orbit, Trump's inauguration

(33:56):
is now being criminally investigated. The ship that they were
doing the inauguration. Like Ivanka is on emails where she
is basically pressing different organizations to pay let's let's say
it's a dred and eighty thousand dollars to like have
a ball at the Trump Tower or whatever the Trump
Hotel is down in d C. And then they're like,

(34:19):
but that's do you really think that's a fair market value?
And she's like, all right, I'll give it to you
for eighty five because you're like that's a friend price.
And they're like, actually we checked them, like the fair
market values like thirty five grand like so like, but
they're just doing the thing that we actually saw was
part of the Trump organization's m O back in the

(34:40):
New York Times investigation where it was about like how
they were evading taxes, is they would overvalue things that
they were selling to themselves essentially, So they're just overvaluing
how much people would pay them for various inauguration services, right,
and they're just pocketing the money. He's basically getting rich

(35:01):
off of his own inauguration. It's it's just like very basic,
low level criminal scams. Yeah yeah, well, you know, maybe
they'll learn better ones somebody's got to cheer that guy up. Yeah,
somebody call that number and just just fart on the phone. Yeah,

(35:21):
I mean everything, you know, there's that, there's the foundation,
the charitable organization that is known as a Trump Foundation.
That New York Attorney General said on Tuesday that the
Attorney's General office will continue to pursue a lawsuit against
the foundation. But they said in the meantime, like part
of their deal is that like amid all these allegations,

(35:42):
they have to dissolve the charity under government supervision because
they're like you, this is not a fucking charity. This
is like, this is a thing that like they were
self dealing. They were inappropriately or illegally working with the
administration and using it as what they believed was little
more than this is a quote little more than a
checkbook for payments to nonprofits from Mr Trump or the

(36:04):
Trump organization. So this is just another scheme that had
to go into thin air. And the people that are
on the board, which is Donald Jr. Eric Ivanka, Donald
Trump himself, and then Alan Weisselberg, who he said he
didn't even realize he was on the board of charity
like when they asked him. But he's like, yo, I
just worked for the Trumpet. Wait what okay? Um, yeah,

(36:28):
so he's just using it as a checkbook to pay nonprofits?
Is that just like so he has extra money and
can like like what what is the what's the ultimate
criminal scheme? Well, it was just like a lot of again,
like taking money from another organization, cutting a check from
a smaller thing. It was just another Yeah, it was
just just a fucking scam, scamball uh. And what's funny

(36:52):
is like that Trump was fighting tooth and nail to
get a judge to throw this case out before because
again here's another example, bluff bluff, bluff, not this bulls
throw the watch me begging the d oh to throw
the case out. The judge laughed in his face or
laughed in the lawyer's faces because it was so clear
to them he's like no this, We're gonna let this rock.

(37:14):
Because if he did say no, we're not going to
dissolve it. Then basically, for like the civil case that
I think the State of New York was going to pursue,
they would have been able to like dig up all
kinds of evidence in discovery that could have probably led
to even more liability for them. So this is probably
the smarter move even for the Trump's to just be like,
okay's brendathing down and we'll dissolve it and let the

(37:34):
government sort of distribute the rest of the assets to
the organizations rather than like letting the people who are
running it be like, oh yeah, no, we know where
to send the rest of the money. So yeah, so
now that's Trump University and the Trump Foundation who have
been shut down for illegal activity, and then pretty much
every other organization is under investigation. Yes, yes, being the

(37:57):
president is like the worst thing that's ever happened to him. Yeah, yeah,
it's an amazing And he could have just shut the
funk up and stayed in his corner and just been
a greasy, hairless dude. Yeah, it's amazing just to think back, Like,
I think it's a more important detail than we give
it credit for that he didn't think he was gonna win.

(38:18):
He like the night when the election results started coming in,
his face looked like our faces, which was like drained
of all blood, Like, what the funk is happening? This
is not good, This is not good, you guys. His wife,
like all of our wives, was weeping openly and was like,

(38:38):
this is the worst thing that's ever happened to us.
We're so fucked. I can't divorce you. Now, that's not
what my wife was saying, I promise, right, Yeah, I
mean that's uh. He didn't know what he was getting
into and he didn't think he was gonna win. And
then when he did, you know, Steve Bannon has said

(38:58):
that he witnessed Trump go from you know, looking like
he saw a ghost to convincing himself he could do this,
but none of these things were you know, running through
his mind at that. Well. I think that's again, like
I always talk about how people get gas lit by
their own privilege, and he's been able to rock as
like the white Man who got the fucking Star and
Mario Kart and nothing was fucking touching him. And then

(39:22):
it's like if he had probably just stayed there, like
who knows, he could have just operated like most you know,
wealthy people who can just skirt the law. But boom,
now there's oversight and you're not used to that, and
you're like, what the fund is? All this oversight ship?
Like I'm fine, this never touched me. How the fund
could it? Now? Cut to now and Brad part skills like, hey,
have you visited him? Thank you? He's in a really,

(39:45):
really tough spot right now, gasolate by his own privilege.
That's like the name of the memoir right there. Thank
you so much. Yeah, I'm gonna hate it, but yeah,
I'm gonna get a tatted So I'm abed as a
castlet by my own privilege. All right, we're gonna take
a quick break. We'll be right back, and we're back.

(40:15):
And The New York Times came out with a pretty
detailed look at what Russia was doing on social media
during the two thousand and sixteen election. Basically they got
to look at the Senate Intel Committee's report on Russian
interference and it's pretty telling. You know. One of the
things that they focused on was the black community in

(40:38):
America was quote targeted extensively with dozens of Facebook pages
or Instagram accounts, and you know, they were all aimed
at just getting people to be like, yeah, Hillary is
not a great choice either, like, don't vote, boycott the election.
And African American participation in the election was at a

(40:59):
twenty year yeah, the first time it declined in twenty years,
and so like, yeah, we can't really draw clear lines
and say like there's causation, but if you look clearly,
the black vote was suppressed, not on top of all
the other ship that the people in America do to
suppress the black vote, which is again like it's more
telling about like, you know, the Russians look at that

(41:20):
and go, wow, that's something we can just squeeze. That's
a scab. We can get off and ooze out. And
it's funny that the way they way it looks into scabs.
Oh you know what, I thought that because there was
this is a side note apparently they're developing a new
band aid that if you blasted with UV light. The adhesaid,
we'll just make it easy to take off and doesn't
just rip your fucking skin off and update science update

(41:43):
side note back to this. So yeah, um, but yeah.
They were saying that the three sort of buckets that
the interference fell into was malicious misdirection, as they call it,
which were efforts to confuse users about voting rules or
how to vote or how to register aware toot. Another
one was encouragement to vote for third parties, and the

(42:04):
other was just voters just stay home. Altogether, that's just
be like, yo, funk that this is not you know,
the country that gives a funk about me. Sadly that
is true. You know, that was a very effective tactic,
I guess to keep some people at home. And one
of the like really more sophisticated ways they were so
it wasn't just sort of like accounts like doing like

(42:24):
memes that were getting shared, like they were really building
like wormholes for people on Facebook to fully go into
and think like, sh it looked legitimate. So what they
called that, these security analysts, they call it the medium
mirage that sort of gave these pages like the appearance
of credibility. Um. And so what they would do is
they were like linked with other phony accounts for black

(42:48):
voters as well as like real pages from real African
American activists or other things. So as they say, quote
an individual who followed or liked one of the black
community target i ra A, which is the Internet Research Agency,
the Kremlin operation, one of their pages would have been
exposed to dozens more as well as carefully curated authentic
black media content that ideologically or thematically aligned with the

(43:11):
i r A Internet Research agencies messaging. So you know,
it was just a huge cloud of deception that worked there,
and not to mention like they were fucking going heavy
on YouTube also with a lot of videos, and you
know when they compare that to other religious groups or
ethnic groups, like it was clear that there was way

(43:31):
more emphasis put on the black vote than anything else,
amongst many other things about like how savvy was but
this was sort of like the thing that really stuck out.
And and the other thing that stuck out is apparently
the Russians, like around two thousand thirteen, that's when they
started helping Republicans too, or just like getting more like, oh,
let's prop this side up a little bit. Yeah, I
mean it is the thing. I'm actually reading Jillapour's History

(43:55):
of America, these truths, and it's just like this like
kind of brat overarching like starting with Columbus and going
up through the present day, and the really notable thing
over and over again is just slavery and how America
treated people of color throughout its history, and like that

(44:15):
there's no doubt that like when a country like Russia
looks at the United States, they're like, oh, well there's
the thing that you exploit. Yeah, yeah, it's it's the
thing that they the horrible sin that they built their
entire society have failed to have reckoning with. So it's
easily it's easy to fucking stoke the flames. Yeah, it's
not surprising. And also like some of the details are

(44:38):
just like some of the things that you saw, like
people in cages dressed as Hillary and like those were
Russian operatives. They had, like Russian operatives like over here
laying the groundwork for a lot of this ship. It
was more detailed and like, I don't know, elaborate than
I had realized until this New York Times report. Yeah, man,

(45:01):
and then you got the you know, like Maria Boutina
uh stuff going on too, and they're like it's like
how many more people like that were there, like rocking,
you know, trying to infiltrate different political parties or organizations. So, hey, man,
I can't wait to see the n r AS involvement.
That's gonna be very interesting. Well, you know, speaking another

(45:21):
just I just want to bring the plate of another
person of color to the forefront. Alfonso Ribero, thank you
for this one. Who was known as Carlton Banks from
the Freshman's of Bellair, who had a very very unique
dance the Tom Jones song. It's not unusual to be
by anyone, the great Welshman. His Carlton dance has been

(45:45):
ripped off in at least two games, and Alfonso Ribero
is taking them to fucking court. So he is, Yeah,
he's doing epic games. The makers of Fortnite and Take
Too Interactive, the people who make NBA two K because
the companies, as he says in his suit, unfairly profited
from his likeness and protected creative expression. I didn't realize

(46:05):
he hosts America's funny home videos. Now he's the guy.
What happened to Yeah, he just moved on. That's good,
I mean makes space for Carlton or I'm sorry, Alfonso,
but yeah, they're saying, like so in like an NBA
two K they called it the two fresh dance. Okay,
yeah fresh what Prince of bel Air Carlton Banks dance

(46:28):
to Tom Jones songs Fortnite made it less obvious, right
and they just called that fresh emote? Oh wait, sorry
no they didn't. Yeah. So again, you know, like we
were talking a few weeks ago or maybe two weeks
ago about how the artist to Millie was suing them
because they were stealing the Millie Rock. Uh and and
like I think even Donald Phazon was like, yo, they

(46:49):
took my dance from Scrubs put in the game. Uh
so you know they just want to throw that back
into people's you know, put that on the radar. I
wonder what did he invent that dance? Then? I mean
I don't when I look at that, I only associate
that with Carlton Banks. But I'm wondering, like, did he
actually or was he directed be like do like this?
I don't know. I mean, if there was, like I mean,

(47:11):
there must have been an amazing choreographer on set. If
the director was like, I actually have a vision for
what this dance is, Like yeah, I don't know, I'm
sure maybe. And if like if it really goes to
trial or something, that's when someone's gonna at their defense
is going to dig up that actually Carlton is an
impostor and this was a stolen dance, right. But I mean,

(47:31):
as far as I think everyone of our generation, when
we see that dance or like that's Carlton from the
Prince Carlton Dancing, they're specifically calling it like the Fresh
Prince Dance. Essentially uh, and yeah. I mean even if
he copied it off of you know, his grandparents or something,
or like some white people he saw at a wedding,

(47:52):
like that doesn't mean that he shouldn't profit off of it,
because he's the one who like appropriated that for a
character and at it like a moment in the zeitgeist.
Where but if hey, look if Carlton stole it, though,
shame from who. No, I don't know, I don't want
to know. I want to know that that from Alfonso

(48:12):
Ribero's mind. But it's I mean, it is whatever wherever
he saw. It's the comedic, the context, everything about the
like I guess, right, can you imagine someone suing Julia
Louis dreyfish. That's actually how I is. Elaine, Right, So

(48:34):
thumb out that kick. I just wanted to shout out
Penny Marshall, who just passed away, director of two of
my favorite movies from my childhood, Big and The League
of their Own. Yeah. Just I think she had lung cancer.
Oh man. Yeah, it was in remission for a while,
but fucking big man, that was That movie was huge

(48:57):
for me. I had no pun intended. Wasn't that the
first she was the first female director to ever have
a box office hit or something like that. Because of Big,
it was like the highest grossing moving movie at the
time or something. I believe it. I should know facts
before I say them. No, no, but I think she
really did, like Breakthrough and oh yeah, there's no. I

(49:18):
mean she's a jugger, not pioneer between Laverne and Shirley.
And yeah, like those films too, like Lead of their
Own and Big are seminal films that f al Schwartz
I wanted to go to as a kid. I thought
it didn't even exist. It was so mythical in my head.
And I remember, dude, when I saw like a giant

(49:38):
piano at another place, I almost had a fucking meltdown
and my mom was like, Okay, go do it. And
I was so pissed that I didn't know how to
play chopsticks on it. Had a fucking tantrum and I
was taken out of the store. But man, she was
last week. That was last night. Those are two huge.
Tom Hank's performance is that like gave us. We were like,

(50:03):
is like, yeah, it's not just a sitcom actor. He's amazing,
Like he's the most charming, he's a charmer. Huh yeah,
well look you rest in peace. Thank you for all
those movies. A renaissance man, I forgot about that too, Okay,
I was looking at her film. We don't need to
bring up renaissance and popularizing coke and pepsi, I mean

(50:24):
milk and pepsi. Milk and pepsi on Lavern And truly
that was like her drink. She would drink milk and pepsi. Really,
I didn't have you tried. It's good, is it? Yeah?
Really like a creamy soda, pilker, Mepsi. She just called
it milk and pepsi. You want to get ahead of it,

(50:45):
start bottling it selling outside our concerts. Yeah. Well. In
the world of movies, HBO just released a trailer for
an upcoming movie that I think is just called Brexit.
Clever title What's it about? And it's about sort of them.

(51:07):
It's about the conspiracy behind Brexit. Basically, the dude who
you know used social media and various underhanded techniques to
motivate the Leave vote, the Brexit vote, and get people.
The genius behind this is played by Benedict Cumberbatch. It
seems very similar to like social network and that it's

(51:30):
critical of the star and like what he's doing, but
at the same time it like makes it exciting and
like fun and puts like a cool classic rock soundtrack
underneath it, like he basically led the vote Leave campaign
with a bunch of social media fuccory Dominic Cummings. Dominic Cummings. Yes,
it sounds like a terrible porn actor's name British porn actor.

(51:53):
But yeah, and he seems like he's playing him with
like sort of the same vibe that he brings to
Sherlock Holmes, where is like sort of a genius, who
is he's too smart for society. At one point he
tells the people he's going to hack the political system
with quote the matrix of politics. Um. And you know,

(52:14):
people are getting pissed about this because this journalist Carol
keed Walder pointed out that this is like releasing a
movie about the Muhller investigation right now, like it's in
the middle, Like why the this hasn't even been resolved,
so why why go out here and be like, dude,
this guy was fucking pretty chill. He looks pretty exciting, right,

(52:35):
and they think they're criticizing him, like the social network
and you know, Mark Zuckerberg was like, oh, this is
not fair to me and what happened. But it's like yeah,
but it's still way cooler than what actually happened. Like
you are a monster, Like the what what you did
is not is not great. And you know, they could
have made a movie about all the people in India

(52:55):
that Facebook was killing or but yeah. The journalist Ed
Walder basically said, you're literally interfering with our criminal justice system,
and also pointed out that the production company is partly
funded by Access Entertainment, which is owned by a guy
named Lynn Blevatnik, and he is a Ukrainian born businessman
who immigrated to the US from the Soviet Union seventy eight,

(53:18):
and he's finance movies like Lee Daniels is the butler,
and he currently owns Warner Music Group, but he also
has business ties to Putin, like he he doesn't have
direct ties to Putin, he has ties to people who do.
And as we know, Putin basically launders his money in
the people around him. People think Putin is the richest

(53:39):
person in the world, and he's just hides his money.
And like one of his best friends from growing up
is has five billion dollars, I think, and he's a
cello player. Uh yeah, but that's yeah, that sounds about right, right.
He deserves that, you know. Yeah, it was very hard
to play and they really expensive, very very EXPENSI. But

(54:00):
he started donating to very right wing causes in the
around two thousand fifteen two thousands sixteen, he donated millions
to people like Mitch McConnell and Marco Rubio. Then he
donated a million dollars to Trump's inauguration committee. Speaking of
um and nobody's saying that, like he it was his idea,

(54:22):
he directed it. But it's not a good look for
uh Brexit movie that was financed by someone who gave
a million dollars to Trump, like to come out, you
just trying to disrupt the European Union? Who cares? You know?
It was? What's it all mean? Really? You know cares?
You know? Yeah, lies aren't lies. You don't got robbed,

(54:44):
don't got killed. I went to the Rudy Giuliani school
of law. Right, truth isn't true. Truth is in truth,
you know honestly, So you know, what what are we
talking about? You know? And who knows? Brexit could all
work out? Right, you should just retitle it, brags it
with a question yet and then everything is solved. Yeah,

(55:06):
that is so weird that, like, like HBO should have
a little more savvy although I think it's a it's
a multi like it's them Channel four the BBC, But
you feel like it's a little too early to be
making like if someone started making a Trump movie right now, Like,
what the funk are what ye played Trump? Oh? Alec
Baldwin that that his impression is so good, you guys,

(55:29):
it should be Anthony a Tamanic. Yeah, funk that. You know,
if we're just gonna ridicule this guy, let it be
a Tamanic. Yeah, he's so good at it. Yeah, And well,
like I feel like the more historical distance you get
from an event, the better the movies get. Yeah, the
stuff that's like made at the time, like Oliver Stone's
Watch right, nobody watched it because I'm like I just

(55:53):
lived that fifteen minutes. That sucked. We're good, thanks, But
you know this Vice movie supposed to be better, and yeah,
give it some time. It's supposed to be better then.
W oh yeah, okay, yeah compared Tovest for sure, for sure.
Alison It's been a pleasure having you. Oh, thank you

(56:14):
so much. Where can people find you at? Just about
glad on all the socials, the social needs, the social meds.
Have you ever said googs before? He said, Goog's up top?
I did you said it before? Yeah? I just said
it for the first time last night and I was like, whoa, wow, googs.

(56:34):
But then you said it today and I was like, man,
there's something going on. We're all accepting each other. You
might have said it were you in a dream when
you like you woke up? What the fuck you might
be right now? Uh? And is there a tweet that
you've been enjoying? Oh? This is from Fred Delicious, Fred
Underspore Delicious and it's series show me the worst possible

(56:58):
combination of words. Then it shows an article and the
headline is pit Bull covers Toto's Africa for Aquaman soundtrack.
That's amazing. What the fund is happening? How is that
not the only thing we're talking about? Uh? Miles, where

(57:20):
can people find you? Find me? On Twitter and Instagram
at Miles of Gray? Like two tweets today? One is
so you know a lot of people on the right again,
really thought Michael Flynn was just going to be fucking vindicated,
you know, and sadly, maybe like ten fifteen people showed up,

(57:41):
like on the internet they're like, yeah, we gotta go
show support, and people barely came out. Uh. And this
is from a reporter who is near the courthouse with
a photo of a man in chaps and a vest
with a dog looking really kind of like bummed out,
like leaning on his arm, and it says Chris Cox
from Bikers for Trump is outside the d C Federal
Courthouse with his dog Trigger, where he says he's come

(58:04):
to defend Michael Flynn's family from Antifa, though he admits
that antifoot doesn't seem to be here. It was being
like yo would be out there. We gotta go fight
him back. And he looks like the Kroger brand Ron Prolman.
But the dog's name is Trigger. Yeah, I know. It's
it's all very poetic. Uh. And then this other one

(58:25):
from Ben Rosen at Ben Underscore Rosen. It says man
goes to doctor, says he's depressed, says he feels all
alone in the world. Doctor says treatment is simple. There's
a great movie coming out that should pick you up.
Man bursts into tears, says, but doctor, I am the mule.
It's just stupid mule joke. Wow, yeah, I heard that

(58:51):
movie is really interesting too, What the Mule? One last job,
last mule job, for one last mule job, Clint Eastwood
and I can retire that that is supposedly going to
be his one last job, although he keeps saying that
Grand Torino is supposed to be his one last job,
and then he was like, what about maybe one more racist? Uh?

(59:15):
Mr Grace Mugabi. Matt V. Brady tweeted, there's still a
couple of weeks left, but I think my best post
of two thousand and eighteen Awards simply has to go
to the Saudias admitting they did nine eleven and threatening
to do another one to Canada. Um. And then there's
also a good visual one that is just a tweet
of It's like a close up on a child's head

(59:37):
with a boot like pressing down on it and says
the War on Christmas on the boot and then Christians
on the child's head, and then like below it, it's
a pan out and the kids got their hand in
it and they're just he's like pressing the boot against
his own head. Uh yeah, because the War on Christmas
is made up Christians. Hey, look, merry Christmas, Christmas. You know,

(01:00:00):
I just saw a car in the parking lot. This
is keep christ in Christmas. Oh really yeah, yeah, man,
that's fine. It's it's so hard out here. For is
for capitalism, she is for consumers. Poor Christians, man, they're
so well, you know they're in there. It's a it's
a tough thing because evangelicals are kind of sucking it
up for people who are like, actually like decent Christian
people like my grandparents, who are right people christ you know,

(01:00:22):
like I would help them. And but it's a bad
look because most of people who are the most sort
of visible Christians right now are the ones who are like,
I hate gay people, I hate non white Christians. Yes,
and that's it. And also I have a bucket for
the apocalypse that I'm gonna eat eat. Yeah, but whatever.
Jim Baker song. You can find me on Twitter, Jack
Underscore O'Brien. You can find us at Daily's I Geist,

(01:00:45):
were at the dailies that Guist on Instagram. We have
a Facebook fan page on website Daily that Guist dot com.
We post our episodes and our footnote or link off
to the information that we talked about in today's episode,
as well as the song we ride out on. Miles,
What song are we going to? We are going to
ride out on a song called Backwoods by Parliament, not Parliament,
funkadelic Parliament. Uh and this great little you know, a

(01:01:08):
little half wrapping little r and b uh and just
some toe tapping music. I don't need to do make
a big toe shoot up in your duck boot because
I hear the weather is not pleasant in certain parts
of the country. Right now, all right, we're gonna ride
out on that. Shout out to Ed Krasen scene, who
is engaged in a Twitter battle with our very own

(01:01:28):
Robert Evans, because Robert pointed out in a episode of
his podcast Behind the Bastards that the kras and Scenes
are scam artists and he did not like that. So
he is he's defending. He is full of threats, and
Robert is full of tweets and links that proved him wrong.

(01:01:50):
So that's been enjoyable. Check that episode out if you
haven't listened to it already. It's the one with about
Jacob Lowell. Also, so we covered the whole whole spectrum
of political scam artists. Uh, that's gonna do it for today.
We will be back tomorrow because it is a daily podcast.
We will talk to you guys. Then Baby's seen for me.

(01:02:13):
While I was so finny, sloky roly, sweeter baby slow
down seat a happy before grit o pople in this
battel when we drink up. Yeah, that's something about this
sick girl. I love it. When you were crazy smoking
back was while we drank and the back room was

(01:02:36):
with the get. We will love that. I'm a deal
o babes. I kill the trees like a treason baby kids,
the honey bees with and in that eybody

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