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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to Season one, four, Episode
four of the Daily Like Guys production of My Heart Radio.
This is a podcast where we take a deep dive
into America's shared consciousness and say, officially, off the top,
fuck the Koch Brothers, fuck Fox New fuck Rush Limbaugh,
fuck Ben Shapiro, fuck Tugger Carlson fond it. It's Thursday.
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I guess we should also add like it's the place
where we tracked the president's psychosis over the past couple
of weeks. That's where we at with us. It's Thursday,
October eight. My name is Jack O'Brien a K. I
got it bad, Got it bad, Got it bad. I'm
hot for Gene Wilder. That's courtesy of Christie. I'm agochi Man,
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and I'm thrilled to be joined as always by my
co host, Mr Miles. Greg Samma once told me she
was gonna roll me blunted. I could get really fucked
up with She was looking kind of numb with her
finger and or at the on I their side of
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her noses. Okay, so shout out to my other a
K when I'm your boy Kusama Experimental black of these
artists and shout out to f l Skygeist on the
discord with the aka and titles submit. I was like,
I'm not really on the Twitter or Instagram, you know,
us in self preservation mode and thank you to everyone.
Be like, yo, you just check out the discord. There's
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just people just throw them up there. You don't have
to see like, uh all like all right memes and
all kinds of weird swoopy ship. So shout out to
y'all for that. Do you have all right names in
your men cheese? No, not always, but you know you
you encounter them on the on social media for creation,
you know when you followed, when you followed the right accounts.
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I've got a very uh itchy mute finger. I mute
the hell out of people. So I have a very
artific initial environment on Twitter anyway, it looks like so
I make it look like it's basically it's cool. Anyways,
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gain get ready for a frontal lamber to me, because
we've got we are joined by the hilarious, the talented
Molly Lamber. What's up? What's up? What's up? You guys?
Ready to get your faces off? Oh? Fuck yeah, fully
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face off? Molly? How what's new? I guess oh you know,
I was on the sky was on fire and uh,
now the air is kind of bad and hanging out inside.
Just gotta make podcasts, Yeah, yeah, I gotta make them
cast gotta cast them pods. What's the latest going on?
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On Nightcall Over, on nightcall Over, on Nightcall, we've been
talking about the Vowel Lot documentary and uh, we've been
taking some great calls about the new age to Q
and on pipeline is uh, you know, yoga ladies, yoga
and wellness. People start getting into like anti vaxing, and
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then it's just a hop, skip and a jump to
Q and on Wow that makes wow interesting, it's happening.
Didn't I didn't realize what a nice pair that was together? Yeah,
they pair so nicely together. Okun Oki finish spooky, very
spooky spooky. Okay is in Oklahoma and is a tree hugger.
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They fare well together. All Right, Molly, we're going to
get to know you a little bit better in a moment. First,
we are going to tell our listeners a few of
the things we're talking about today. We are we just
have a section on our dock now called what the
funk was? That continued? We're just is gonna check in
with what the president is up to. He's apparently still
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struggling to breathe according to White House aids, not according
to his doctors, who say that he has not shown
even the slightest symptom of COVID in the past twenty
four hours. We are going to check in with some
psychiatrists who believe that the president meets the criteria for
being locked away. Uh, We're going to check in with
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the side effects of the steroids, because we were we
were even doubting ourselves. We were like, wait, steroids that
that sounds like the side effects of the like Arnold
Schwarz and like bodybuilders steroids. Didn't take steroids, idiot, that's right,
My bad, Arnold. So we did a little bit of
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a deep dive into the actual side effects of the
cortical steroids that the president is on. It is what
we thought was, we are going to check in with
what the presidents saying about economic relief for the country
or not or not saying. We're gonna talk about Martha McSally,
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We're gonna talk that how qann is interpreting the president's diagnosis.
We're gonna talk about dog phase four twenty. Oh that
plenty more. But first, Molly, what is something from your
search history that's revealing about who you are? Uh? I'll
just be straight with you, guys. I was looking up
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stuff about the UNI Bomber last night. Watch the documentary.
What's the documentary called. It's called the UNI Bomber in
his own words? Oh yeah, yeah, right that one. Now
it's like, yeah, it is super good and super interesting
and uh in a way, very timely about environmental issues.
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So look at us. Give it a look up. Not endorsed,
not endorsing bombing, no, but endorsing documentaries, yes, especially not
endorsing those bombings, because I mean, the guy builds a
ship bomb but man has manifesto. What a vision for
the future. Huh check it out, just going deep on
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like eco fascism, and it's corollary. It's good corollary. He
and and he has the supervillain origin story that is
like mind blowing. Um, It's truly his story is one
of the most amazing stories. That's I've always been obsessed
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with Ted Kazinski. That's why at cracked our version of
like the Twitter egg, where you don't have where you
haven't posted a picture of yourself was the un Bober
sketch for most of the history of the site. I
think looks like looks like every guy exactly, So I
kin think did they do enough like sketches, like sketch
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comedy about the Uni bomber sketch, Like who that guy was?
That feels like it would have like that gave you
hours of terrible sketch comedy of like a dude who
was like, I'm just a skate I'm just a roller
skater man. Uh, and they got me mixed up and
like this is yes, my little my my s curl
got I don't know how this became the face of terror.
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I'm just a peace love and roller skater. I don't know.
I just want I always get the biggest kick. Looking
at that that sketch, I mean it's very like a
very blandly handsome man rocking a hoodie well before it's time. Uh,
and then like aviators and a mustache, like those are
all things that are mostly cool. Now. I just love
police sketches in general. Yeah, they're so good. I just
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want that job. Yeah. Was the person that is there
any background on like the person that gave the description
that led to that sketch, like how we ended up
with that sketch. Yeah, it was somebody who saw one
of the bombs being deposited. It was like in the
parking lot of electronics store something mostly targeted academics, but
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some just like people who are making technology. And so
it was like not the guy who who picked up
the bomb and got sucked up by it, but a
different person working at that store or that office or
whatever who saw somebody in the parking lot like shortly beforehand. Wow, Okay,
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I'm just saying, rewatch terminator too. You know the way
they're going back and back in time to take out
the people who are going to build the destruction of
our future. Now, I should not be that sympathetic to
the UNI bomber. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, you're like, yo, dude,
he's like, he's like a terminator if you really think
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about it. Bro. All right, I'm gonna stop talking about
the UNI bomber because sorry, guys brought that energy in. Yeah,
I've been lamburdomized. Is that is that a thing you should?
You should maybe trademark you just made it. Yeah, that's
my that's gonna be my shock jock show, dude, just
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sipping Lambrusco. What is something you think is overrated? Molly overrated?
Uh god, I should have thought about this more because
I knew I was coming on. I thought of my
underrated first. Uh, you want to do underrated first, let's
do that underrated. I'm gonna say clean air. All I
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think about right now is uh breathing in some some
good old clean air that doesn't hit the a qi
in the in the bad zone. Oh my god. I
was talking to somebody, uh, and they were talking about
where they went. The first thing I said was what
was the a Qui over there? What was it like?
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And they said that ship was a ten? Yeah, And
I was like you yeah, no totally. And uh. We
got a call from Australia on nightcall that was really
great from somebody about a Qui being like, it's a
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lot of it's bullshit. A lot of the a Qui
monitors are averaging things and so they're not accurate. Got it.
They said, the one to use his purple air, which
is the one I have been using, because it's like,
to the minute, tells you what the a q u
I is. But it's also great because they were Australian,
so they were like pipple, yeah, you know, pep pip.
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I'm gonna say overrated binge watching. I'm so fucking tired
of binge watching. And is that because you've been doing
a lot of it or because you've just seen the
side effects take over? I'd say both. I think when
we first were like, oh, we're going to be inside
a lot, it was like, well, fine, we'll just watch
lots of stuff, And now I'm just like I just
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want to go crawl around on the ground and like
touch touch the earth, you know, just get back in
touch the How how long did it take before did
you immediately feel like binge watching wasn't gonna work? Or
did you really give it a go? And then you're
like I gave it a go. I mean, I'm I'm
watching so much stuff still right right, But it's like
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I'll reach a point where it has no effect anymore.
You know, it's like chain smoking. It's just like, oh,
it's never going to feel as good as that first one.
You're just trying to get something back. Can't catch the dragon?
Which have you felt like as a kid, right, Like
I remember always being told like you cannot watch all
this TV, like you know, as sucking you up, get
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the funk, Like yeah, and then I feel like that
sort of lack of access to want to watch TV
when I wanted, however I wanted, gave way probably to
like our generation starting to binge watch because almost like, oh, yeah,
my mom, I'm not gonna watch an entire fucking season
of a show sitting down watch this ship. Mom. Totally,
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I was not allowed to have a TV in my room. Uh.
I like moved into my brother and I shared a room,
and then when we split split up rooms, it was
like one of us was going to move into a
room that had a TV in it, but if it
was me, they were going to take it away. But
then my brother, he couldn't be trusted, couldn't be trusted.
My brother moved in that room and they were like, oh,
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he can have the TV because he's got self control
with it. He's not going to stay up all night
watching TV. Uh, they're right. They were totally jokes on them.
I mean it's also it's not necessarily like fully our fault.
They've also like engineered. I mean, there's just been more
opportunities to like create TV shows and see what succeeds.
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Like when you look back at like eighties TV, it's
pretty bad, and now they're making better TV. And they're
also they've combined it with the data that technology gives us,
So they're going, I'm gonna say TV is always the
same ratio of good to bad because I feel like, yeah,
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like maybe there's slightly more good stuff now, but there's
so much more bad stuff too. Yeah. Right, Yeah, that's true.
There's still just as many uh grifters who own production
companies who are like, it's just like, yeah, like in
the eighties, there's only like twelve cokeheads you needed to
know to get a TV show, and now there's like
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three thousand of them. So this is there are many
ways the filter has we got. There's not as much
fine mesh that we're using to process how ideas anymore. Yeah,
but you're still we're better now. We have better technology
for finding the really addictive shows and we're like, oh man,
it's so addictive, you gotta check it out because we
just want time to pass. Yeah, but we're in an
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existential crisis of late capitalism. I know. But I think
what Miles is saying is like you would have had
the same experience, just like mainlining a bunch of ALF,
you know, right, yeah, if you had the opportunity to
watch all of ALF and see how ALF resolves. Right,
But I mean like comedies are sitcoms were the most
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popular thing, and those are inherently like they resolve the
conflict and go back reset at the end of every episode,
right whereas now two part very special episode okay, okay,
fair enough, that would always suck you upen like there's
no respect in syndication, and they would play a two
parter and only play like part two out of nowhere
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or part one, but not part two to follow them
like what those were invented by Cheers. I found out
Cheers invented two part episodes and they were like, sorry,
sorry y'all for doing that because of what Miles sat,
because they don't go together in syndication usually. Hyeah, yeah,
I hate to see it. Mr Burns episodes out of
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order you never find out, Oh my god, no, you
can't do that. It's funny because we were just talking
about Mr Burns yesterday. Mr Burns man, he's between the
spruce goose reference of Trump trying to get in his
suv ride with the Secret Service, or even with his
dex of metho zone becoming like Mr Burns longevity shots
where they thought he was the alien. Uh there's Big
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Burns energy right now. Yeah. I mean we have so much,
so many fictional characters that those are like Greek gods
where they really uh you know, lasting ones are the
are the things that really like connect with our collective
unconscious And Mr Burns I think is is our Zeus um,
you know, just an unkillable, uh uber, greedy billionaire that
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goes against my theory that I've always had, which is
that the Clintons are our juice to Harrah. Okay, yeah,
you know how the Greek myths are always like, oh,
Zeus is like fucking around and then his wife finds
out and turned somebody into a swan. But also like, no,
I wasn't. If I was, why would I transform them
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right now out of anger? It's like that's not a
good defense, right, just like playing pranks on people goofs. Finally, Molly,
what is a myth? What something people think is true?
You know to be falser vice versa. A myth is
that the McDonald's ice cream machine will be working? Do
you go there. When you try to go get yeah,
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when you try to go get the J Balvin meal
follow up, Yeah, yeah, you missed that. Trending dude, the
Cactus jackmeal, the Trappis Scott meal, which is just a
bacon cheeseburger with a sprite and fries. Now you can
get the J. Balvin meal, which I believe it like
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a big mac an Oreo mcflurry and friends you getta
you geta Oreo mcflurry instead of the drink for the
same price. That's but it's a myth because that ice
cream machine is not going to be working with you. Yeah,
they're just like theoretically you could, but I just love
that instead of doing anything actually interesting or good, they're
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just like, we're going to get a bunch of famous
people to tell us that they're McDonald's order, and then
we're just gonna sell that as a celebrity order. I mean,
what would you guys, uh, what would the the zeitgeist
meal be? So I would say that, all right, it
would definitely be a negotiation. Because Miles and I don't
have exactly the same taste in things such as fries.
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He is a he likes a soft mushy fry. I
am mush boy. He's a mush boy. I like my
fries nice and crispy. So I would I would give
you sandwich, Miles if you would allow me to make
the fries well done. Yeah, yeah, that's fine. Okay, you
that insistent on the fry, but ordering that I care about.
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And but you can't order fries like a fry wellness
at McDonald's, can you. Yeah you can? You can't. Yeah, okay,
well I gotta go. I gotta go to McDonald's. Then
you can order the new batch of fries too, yeah,
you know, Okay, if it was a sandwich, you know,
I you know, I'm you know what I mean. I'm nasty.
I like fish where I wear this subway fish baby,
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you know what I mean? So I think or a
mcsurfin turf. Actually that's what would be. It would be
the double quarter pounder with the filetl fish patty in between. Yeah,
and then you can firmly disrupt everybody on your commute.
That would be too hard for that. We're we're giving
the workers too much work. So maybe okay, then it
would just be uh double quarter pounder and the filet
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of fish and then the people can do it themselves. Yeah.
If it is, then it's like me because I'm high.
So it's not gonna be one thing. It's gonna be
like a filet o fish and tend spicy nuggets boom. Yeah. Yeah,
that's what we're hearing and front line. But also the
thing where you just get the ice cream, or you
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just get a mcfleury plain with the apple pie, and
sometimes they'll blend that ship in there for you if
if you know somebody that works there, because we just
have you know, I've been back in the day when
your boys were working at the drive through. Yo, blend
the apple pie up otherwise if not, just yeah, or
just get the mcfleury ship and go home and just
fucking stabbed the ship out of it in the cup
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and eat that ship. Oh put it in the end.
I've never gotten to mc fleury without asking for extra
of whatever the fixing is. I always because I'm a
fancy boy, I'll spend that extra money. I just want
a little extra filling. Ain't nothing for the flextras, you
know what I mean. That's right, that's right. How about
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you to h the lamb the Lambert me um just
like a hundred McNuggets, right, and replace those fries with
more McNuggets. Yeah, maybe like that, maybe like the apple slices,
just for like extra chaos energy. That's my favorite form
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of bargaining. When you go to McDonald's you get the
wild ass seven thousand calorie order and like in to
drink or like, let me get the saunty water that
isn't doing anything. Actually, I will say though, uh, I
probably wouldn't pick McDonald's if if this is really like
the Molly Lambert fast food endorsement, I would want to
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like a Del Taco meal taco. I thought you were
getting Bell. No Del Taco Taco Bell. And they have
the weirdest novelty things that Del Taco lately, just like
they add the weirdest extras. I feel like in the
arms race of fast food, like Jack in the Box
and the other kind of non McDonald's ones at all
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kinds of weird bonus items. Yeah. But they had this
thing at Del Taco that was essentially boba soda boba
and it worked. Oh my god. It was called Poppers
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Relax that it came. It comes in two flavors and
one of them is like sprite with cherry boba, so
it's like turns into a cherry sprite as you drink
the boba and the little cherry bobas pop in the soda.
It was so good. Yeah, I mean, if we could
go cross platform meals, like, my side would definitely be
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to Jack in the Box. Tacos might be my favorite
fast food item. Oh, I was just gonna say, like
it just writes itself, the Jack O'Brien. There you go,
you know, Jack Taco jacko the box. If you could
go super local, like to the point where it wasn't
a fast food chain, we just go, No, this is
literally me, this is my order. You've never heard of
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this place, but this is how the funk I get down.
What would that be the I mean mine would be
maca Manco's Jersey Shore Pizza, just a cheese slice. Oh yeah,
that's too hard of a question, Miles. I mean, this
could be an entire podcast. We're just going what would order.
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We'll just be like like fifty minutes of me and
Miles talking about like, what's the ideal Henry's tacos order?
Right right? Oh my god, pre move Henry's pre move,
Henry's Oh yeah, just what didn't hit the same? Yeah,
I think the one thing would be, uh, I would
be like something about zanco. You know, I gotta get
my chicken. That's that's my Yeah, we'd chriss digress. That's
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kind of what we do for a living. All right,
let's take a quick break and we'll be right back.
And we're back and uh, we've just had a exhibit
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a that the secret works. As we were talking about
Henry's tacos. DJ Daniel's roommate was like, yeah, I'm hitting
Henry's tacos. Want me to pick you up anything that's wild? Wild?
We got the magic. Yeah, so join our cult, won't you?
All right, let's do what the funk was that part
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seven thousand. President Donald Trump is apparently struggling to breathe,
but not admitting that. So just like being a big
tough guy while not being really able to breathe. His
aids are speculated that part of the reason that he
immediately removed his face mask was because he doesn't seem
like he's breathing so well, and so they he needed
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to get better oxygen come and do his face that
what a well, that's the phaser over now. Like the
the leaks are basically them talking shit about him is
like bad health. They're like, honestly, that looks like the
mask off because he was sucking mad are honestly so whatever?
But can you can we do this anonymously? Thanks? Right? Um?
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There like grave concern for the ability to breath, and
I was like, no, dude, he's fooling, He's fucking around,
that's all bullshit. Yeah. Um, there's a Yale psychiatrist who
thinks that he should be committed. Um. She says that
sociopathy is dangerous in part because, out of envy of
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other human beings for having human characteristics, it actively desires
people to suffer and die. Um. And so the idea
is that the thing she saw, I think in this
latest round of you know, irrational, um terrifying behavior was
that he seemed to really get a kick out of
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putting people's lives in danger when he took off his
mask and was like, you know, giving recommendations that are
counter the you know, health advice of actual doctors and scientists.
He seems to do physically be getting like a charge
out of that. The man is a troll. Yeah, has
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anyone talked about his New accent. Am I the only
one that can't get over his like speaking style from
that weird balcony video. Is it more accented, like deeper
New York accent? It's just weird. It's just like it's
not it's this. It's like he's feels he's playing a character.
It feels like he's acting or something. He's he's pronouncing,
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Like his pronunciation of certain words strikes me as different.
He's doing an impression of the alle Baldwin impression of himself,
which is the greatest impression. We still agree he Alco
Baldwin totally nailing it. Thank you? What do I found, Mike?
Oh yeah, Alec Baldwin. Things we know about him is
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he's never gotten drunk or even had a drink. I think, yeah,
really yeah, he's a yeah really yeah, just like w
well w was drunk, is a dry drunk or you know,
recovered recovered alcoholic. I think Trump was never any like
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just it never interested him. Do you think that's just
because he hates losing control? I think he also saw
his brother drink himself to death and was like, I
don't want to do that. But then yeah, the I
think there's the control aspect of it. And also he's
it's not like a moral thing because he also has
been blowing rails of ad role since the eighties. Yeah.
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I mean that's what I have always thought was he
he gives off like speed freak vibes and similar to
the Nazis who were all blowing rails of speed constantly,
like that is a thing that will make you not
have empathy. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Uh. Hitler was also very
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anti intoxicants up until the end when he started getting
really into uh speed and then heroin combinations. Uh. And
he was a vegetarian, as people love to point out.
I mean there's a lot of like animal rights racists
right right, Yeah, as you talked about the pipeline from Yeah,
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that's a big part of the pipeline. They're like, oh,
we gotta save the children by killing everyone else. Yeah.
So I the reason I bring up his teetotaling is
that I do think that for somebody like that who's
in their seventies and only has really experience with in toxicans,
that like take them up a notch. Something like the
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side effects from these steroids might be, you know, hitting
a little bit different, might be causing accent changes. Do
you think he's getting loopy? Oh, yeah, he seems loopy.
He seems slightly loopy to me. And guys, don't don't
quote me on this, but this guy seems a little
loopy if you don't know, if you've seen these clips,
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he looks like a dude who has just like maybe
uh you know, like his star Trek when they beam
you down or beam you up somewhere from the first
he looks like a dude who just got beamed down
for the first time. He's still kind of dealing with
like the trip. And I was like, whoa, Okay, okay,
I'm here, that happened. All right, you're still good. Donald,
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that was a little trippy, But do this like he's
still it feels like a process of finding his feet
but also trying to assert that his feet are firmly
on the ground. So it just makes for this very
like off balanced performance. And yeah, that it quits quite
a performance. Yeah. We had a listener right in and
say they thought we were mixing up like the type
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of steroids he was on, and that we were just
like confusing the cortical steroids with anabolic steroids. And it's
actually like they that's what I thought too. I was like, wait,
the like medical steroids don't make you into like a
roid raging you know, uh person. But he like, apparently
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this specific steroids, Like people have been writing about it.
It's called Dexa metha zone and like people were writing
about how they were prescribed it for hearing loss, and
they're like, I remember feeling just like Trump for the
first few days, better than I've ever felt in my life.
But there were several important differences between me and Trump.
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I was not in charge of the free world. My
worst decision was eating five bowls of cereal in front
of the refrigerator at three am, which, by the way,
he did. The One of the things that his doctor
pointed to to be like he's back, baby, was that
he ate like five plates of dinner in the hospital.
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They were like, he's a hungry boy. Um, he just
like housed like five dinners all at once. Are they
treating him like a fucking newborn panda? Why is that
like the standard for how well this do? Oh? He
ate like five Mexi melts and and and and and
down to two leader of Mountain dew. You should have
seen him, the boy Clinic, Just real quick before we
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move on from the side effects. The Mayo Clinic says,
although disturbances of mood, cognition, sleeping behavior, as well as
frank delirium, they keep calling it frank delirium, which is
I guess like just straight up and down. Nobody's not
even even the most sober ied person is like that
is delirium or even psychosis are possible. The most common
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adverse effects of short term corticos steroid therapy are euphoria
and hippomania, which is not related to being a hungry,
hungry hippo, but just it's basically another word for Yeah,
it's hypomania, and it's just another word for being euphoric. Yeah.
So that's just all worth keeping in mind as we
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view the president's long tweet storms about how everything is
love and how he's gonna win, and how none of
none of the poles are telling the truth right, We're
just even like how on one hand, right, age are like, yo,
this dude is a struggling to have breaths, And then
you get these other reports where they're saying like all
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his vitals are fantastic, it's everything is normal even to
have this happening, like regardless of what the medications are doing,
Like this should be just such a large or issue
rather than being elector shut the funk up, man, he's
burning up on reentry. But like we can't say anything
because if he learns that, like it's it's just, it's
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all bad. It's all bad. It's all bad. Like it
doesn't matter like when you when you're just when you're
playing secrets like a poker hand with somebody, the state
of their health because either like it does affect how
the countries run on some level. Uh, it's yeah, it's
He's just it's super spooky. October America is gonna ship
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itself to death on the toilet like Elvis, because we're
gonna die from v I P syndrome of like doctors
not being able to tell famous big awesome person the
truth about their own health. So uh, with regards to
the consequences of his you know, state of mind, he
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had some kind of He gave the world a little
bit of whiplash yesterday with his take on debt relief
and economic aid for people who are suffering through the
depression caused by his handling of the coronavirus. Yeah, and
even you have people saying, hey, you need to stimulate
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the economy because you know, for all of so much
of it is dependent on consumer spending. I don't know
how you think this thing works. It's sort of built
this way and it shouldn't be a surprise that it's
all happening like this. And he's even from the beginning
he wanted to help. He didn't want to help thence
yesterday or on on Tuesday, just straight up just saying
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to you know, Nancy Pelosi is asking for a two
point trillion dollars to bail out poorly run high crime
democrats States, money that is in no way related to
COVID nineteen. Goes on and on saying I am rejecting
their request and looking to the future of our country.
I've instructed my representatives to stop negotiating until after the election,
when immediately after I win, we will pass a major
stimulus bill that focuses on hard working Americans and small
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business I have asked and just left this ellipsis And
then the stock market crashed four points because they're like, oh,
this motherfucker really does not know how any of this works.
Is that what happened. That's why he came back with
the with the follow up, you should have seen the
graph of the tweet, like and you know, obviously, uh
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would would be cool to know anything to be in
the high stakes game of the stock market, but like
anyone could watch the timeline of when the tweet went
and it just go and say, oh, that's right. That's
how that works. Sometimes when the president says I AM
going to let this thing burn, that doesn't actually help,
so the doll crash, and then hours later he's like
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the House and sent it should immediately approve twenty five
billion dollars for airline pay roll support and a d
billion dollars for paycheck protection for small business. I am
vide also said, uh, if I AM sent a standalone
bill for stimulus checks, they will go out for our
great people immediately. I am ready to sign right now.
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Are you listening, Nancy, and then starts tagging adding all
these people like Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi in his tweet,
so you know, everyone's like, bro, this is the only
thing that was only not like only eight percent fucked up,
like the economy like percent at least, but every other
thing he could try and hang his hand was like
one billion percent fucked. So to even go this route,
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there was so confounding of saying like why at first
you were trying to play it like it was the
Democrats that were holding it up. But then you come
out right and saying no, man, I'm done with this ship.
And then you come back just a mirror. It's I
don't know, like I don't I feel like he would
even do this before the COVID too, Like it's just
a very you know, he's so shortsighted with ship. Yeah,
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everybody was being like always being so crazy after the COVID.
It's like he was being so crazy the whole time, right,
It's never been a time when he was like stable
theme stable. He just did go from zero to like
zero tweets for a couple of days and being in
you know, like Kanye again right to just he's probably
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you know, he will start like tweeting out pages of
like top secret documents like fucking Kanye and his record contract.
He's like, you want to see check this out. This
is from the c i A. This is the top ship.
You ain't gonna see the ship anywhere else. Okay, look
putin you see like it's I actually could see that
even happening as well. But you know, nothing is off
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the table, as it seems, because whether it's like just
the rampant voter suppression or them saying like we're just
gonna pick our own electors to just just decide what
the election is, there's clearly just the desperation and the
willingness to just tear it all down is only becoming
more and more and more apparent. I think it's apparent
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to many people years ago. But if like at this point,
you're not seeing it, like my god, yeah, god, oh god.
I do feel like it's reaching a new level of
like people like, for instance, Facebook finally banning Q and
on like for no real really, like you know, they
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should have banned them fourteen months ago, you know, or
more like two years ago, but they just did it yesterday.
I'm wondering if that is them, Like there just seems
to be this like general uh you know, consensus that
things are moving in the direction of like the Democrats winning.
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Come on, can't can't fall for that narrative again, I
know too many times it seems it seems like that's
the general consensus. But you know, as people have pointed out,
they like Hillary was winning a lot of these states
by more than Biden's winning them at this point. And also,
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as I keep saying, we've never had a presidential election
where the incumbent was openly willing to cheat and do
voter suppression, Like on the what about what about nick Son?
He wasn't willing to openly cheat, he was trying to
cover it up. This is somebody who got impeached for
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openly who got caught cheating, and they were like, oh, yeah,
I guess you're impeached. Who gives a ship? Um, So
it's just a new level where like they they can
be masked off and just trying to cheat. Wait, what
about Bush? Which which Bush w with the first election? Yeah,
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stop stop counting. Yeah, he wasn't incumbent, Molly, come on,
but trying to lambertomize me. Here, you've been lambert it
bron the embtomized. But I just I think we're in
more danger than if people are thinking. If Facebook is thinking, wow,
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you know, it seems like Biden's gonna gonna win now,
so we better start appeasing people and banning que and on, like, uh,
we we have we're not out of the woods. They're
afraid they're going to get broken up, right, Yeah, which
should absolutely they should be everybody. You should be able
to stop by and just with a pick axe take
(39:34):
a little bit of the headquarters home with you. Yeah,
like like the wall, to bring the wall down. Let's
go pick axes, be like, yo, man, I got some
of the I've got some Twitter servers in my garage.
That's a great idea. Let's talk Martha McSally really quick,
because it's an interesting look into how normally ride or
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die Trump supporters are dealing with the lack of popularity
he's seen right now. Yeah, I mean, to be a
GOP senator or congress person in any kind of contested district,
you're trying to appeal to trumpers and like non homicidal
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undecided voters you are going to It's just it's just
the hardest act to do because you have to, like,
on one hand, not openly say you dislike the president
or disagree, but also have to kind of be like,
I'm proud. So in her debate, you know she is
running a technically in a special election. So Mark Kelly,
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who looks like very quite possibly will be defeating her. Uh,
he could actually be seated. Um. Before January, they had
a debate. He's much popular than her. She's been just
doing almost everything she can to like tank her numbers.
It's really it's quite amazing. And in their debate, the
moderator asked very clearly, basically saying like, Hey, Martha McK sally,
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are you proud of your support for President Trump? Okay,
because you come out here all the time being like
we're looking at the receipts, you say you're you're proud
to support this president. Okay, Now with everything here right
now at this point, how do you answer this question? Now?
The senator to the question was, are you proud of
your support for President Trump? I'm proud to be fighting
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for Arizona every single day, legislation on President Trump's tests,
So you're proud of your support. You look at the
legislation we put on his desk is to cut Arizona tacks.
It sounds like she is proud of her support. So
a couple of takes about this cliff. First of all,
it's taking place in the early nineties based on the
video quality, but that's not something people can see. But
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it's very strange that it's taken place in the early nineties,
but that is I mean, it's yet another political clip
that is just veep quality. Uh just bad. We're like,
you cut in and she's like talking about taxes, and
then he's like, the question, ma'am was are you proud
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of your support for Donald Trump? Uh? Oh, yeah, I'm proud,
proud to be an American? Uh no, that was not
the question. Are you proud I'm proud to fight for
Arizona every day? Are you proud to President Trump? But
about putting proud to put legislation on President Trump? It's
uh wow. It's like, I don't know how you feel,
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like even when you're in the midst of it, like
when they finally like the moderator relents like okay, well
it sounds like you're proud then because you can't even answer,
uh like that in her mind, she goes, you fucking
killed him, Martha. You never missed baby. They can't nail
you down. They got you too slick with it, like
it's it was the worst ship I've ever whatever. It's
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so she is trailing in polls right like it's not
looking good. No, it isn't and then she like even
in the other debate, she was trying to say that
like Mark Kelly was attached to this like extreme group,
like like far left extremism, but it's really like, you know,
his wife is Gabby Gifford's who is a congress person
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who is shot uh and in the head. Uh and
she was like attacked at an event and this is
it's a fucking gun control group that she started. And
Martha McSally is like saying that when everyone in Arizona
knows Gabby Giffords, like, it's not that it's like some
obscure thing like so on top of it, it's like
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well known. So it just continued her just bad Basket's wife,
Bernice Sanders, is starting Um, Bernice Anders. Uh, yeah, that's
that's pretty wild. Um it's I I've seen it just
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like an ambient political ads around California, like there's a
a representative in I think it's like the Orange County area.
But uh, she's like be the attack ads against her
are showing her like with Donald Trump, but it's like
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she funneled money to Trump and uh it's you know,
his unpopularity is being used against the the entire party,
which I don't know. I don't know if I can
feel confident in that being the prognosis, but that that
should have been what has been happening all along. Yeah,
I mean, I don't know if it's same because obviously
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none of these people are jumping ship on a moral tip.
They just don't want to be stuck on the losing team,
right right, right? Do you think, like who's going to
be the first one to really take the l publicly
and really do it, like try and do it the
right way? Where they're like, you know, I fucked up, y'all,
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I should not have been saying all this ship. I
it was a mistake. He was a terrible leader, and
I really picked party over the country. Everybody. Sorry, but
I'm still racist, but I'm just not a trumper anymore. Right,
That's what they've been like already though too. They'll never
trumper people who are like, hey, I'm still a racist
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who's against abortion, but I hate the TACKI decor. Those
are the opportunistic like lurkers who got out early, who
are like, oh no, this this this is like they
were smart enough to know what it was gonna do, Like, oh,
it's gonna be hard to keep a job if you
just did on this one too long. So let me
let me be opportunistic now. But I'm curious, like, do
you see like Matt Gates, you know what I mean,
(45:35):
like someone like that, like seeing the right That would
be so amazing to see it. But then even be like, dude,
shut up, well we are we saw right through this.
Come on, now, don't do all that. I think some
of them, aham, probably since he's already been that like
at various points. Yeah, and then I think some of
them will like hang around for when they you know,
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clean up his reputation after he's not president anymore and
give the old w give him the old Remember how
silly this man was. He's so silly he killed a
ton of people, right, I gotta admit he was entertaining.
That'll be like a take that gonna be what happens.
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They're gonna be like, well, now we can talk about
how funny he was now that it's not scary anymore.
Let's think of the laughs though, you know, let's think
of all the horrific things we laughed through. All right,
Let's take a quick break and we'll come back and
talk about Q and on and we're back. And I
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did want to just check in with Q and on
see how they're dealing with the news of Trump's illness,
and the way they're dealing with it is the way
they deal with everything, which is just using it as
more comfort, ormation, bias, more confirmation of their original theory.
So they actually celebrated Trump's illness because of course it's
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not true. When he was first airlifted to the hospital,
they saw that as evidence of the coming storm where
Trump like separates himself from the people who work in
his White House so they can all be like arrested,
rounded up, execute. So that was you know, they only
they met a actim to the hospital because she's about
(47:31):
to go down and he has to be protected there. Yeah,
that's right. Oh, that's that's flexibility. It's all just mans
arrests of deep state enemies. Some of the evidence for
this included a September Q post featuring a Mickey Mouse
clock with a little hand on ten and the big
hand on two, which tend to was the date that
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Trump revealed that he uh he had test positive for COVID. Uh,
So he was letting no, this is when things are
going to start to unfold um and yeah, also, I
mean this is the dead giveaway. Of course, he announced
that we will get through this together, which Q and
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Honors obviously noticed can be broken up into the words
to get her meaning of course Hillary Clinton, So duh.
Once you once they explain it, it just feels like
I feel so dumb for not having seen it. It
just makes so much sense. And he couldn't obviously really
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be sick because as everybody in QUNN knows, he had
already found the cure for COVID, which is hydroxychloroquinn, so
his illness must have been a smoke screen. And they
also think that he never went to Walter Read and
used a body double at work clone, which some people
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think is actually his dead brother Robert. This is like
soap opera logic. Yeah, but it's that it is basically
like people who aren't great writers working together in a
writer's room coming up with uh, you know, plot turns
and twists to wrap around whatever is needed to keep
(49:23):
the story going. So especially they got the West World
people working on it, right, I didn't see season three
with season three pretty bad. Yeah, it's pretty bad, But
I've been talking about there's a sequel to the movie
West World called Future World that I really like. I
think it's like Peter Fonda stars in it. It's like
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early seventies, but in future World, the plot is that
they replace all of the politicians on Earth with animatronic doubles.
Uh huh yeah, you know clearly we're in a future
world scenario. This is so weird to me, Like there again,
and you know, I get it. It's like the whole
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qu and on things like if you just fed a
bunch of like conspiracies and bad writing to like a
machine learning thing and you're like, write a script about
this year, that's where you come up with, right, Like
it's a clone and his dead brother that is what
reanimated to move around to look like him. How is no,
he never died, Miles obviously he was. That his death
(50:27):
was fabricated to shield some sort of undercover Now it
all makes sense because at the time they were like, well,
why would his brother be dead. He's obviously invincible, and
they're being very secretive about his death. It can't be
because his death was indirectly caused by Trump. Uh fucking
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up COVID nineteen response. Uh, it must be because uh,
there's some some way that it ties in with the
coming storm. Okay, and what about the clones? If there's clones,
then conceivably there's like like really good oregan transplant technology
as well, because if we're whole scale cloning human beings,
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then we all we must we might also have these
other things that could like does that fit into the
lower two the scientific lore of Q and Hunt. I mean,
the clones are more used to own the libs, which
is the top priority of UH, which is the top
priority of any government, would be that that would be
the outcome. Yeah. And so people have obviously pointed out
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that Trump's isolation didn't in turn lead to the Q
and On storm where he arrests, where there's just like
a blood letting and Obama and Hillary Clinton and all
the deep staters inside the White House are arrested. Um.
But they just kind of awkwardly shoehorn his predictions, the
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past predictions into future events. Um. So it's not that
he's just refusing to um. Yeah. And so he's refusing
to denounce the people who think he's pulling a Dave
with his deceased sibling. He's actively courting their support. The
Trump campaign just released a new online ad in late
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September claiming that Biden wants to quote cancel conspiracy theorists um,
and then connians and then jobs and then music. So
I think, you know, so it just gives you stuff
to think about, gives you stuff to think about. Do
you think they self identify as conspiracy theorists or they're like,
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we're paying you know what I mean? You know what
I mean. That's why it's like it would be so
funny anything like they're trying to cancel you the conspiracy theorists,
and they're like, hey, we're not conspiracy. It's it's true. Whatever.
They don't like your bad ideas. It's just the the
the persuasive logic of that is interesting. Yeah, all right,
(52:57):
let's do a little bit of brain bleach um about
Nathan Apodaca a K Dog Phase four. I think this
is the man on the long board with the ocean
spray vibes listening to Dreams by Fleetwood mac Uh. Again,
we said it's the the vibe of it was the
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whole vibe. Everyone needed it. And they talked about how
he was like struggling that he was on his longboard
because he needed to get his new car. He was,
you know, struggling with like where he was living, and
I think everybody was like, yo, Ocean Spray needs to
fucking do something here. And they did the bare minimum,
which is like, here's a car and juice and a
new long board and then we'll take photos and then
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we look good and it only cost us about, let's
be real, for probably two million dollars worth of organic
advertising or whatever that should ended up being. But uh,
yeah it was. You know, it was nice to see
him very like stoked because he has like a branded
board and that's just a shiploaded Jeers Cranberry juice. Did
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anybody end up getting Cranberry juice after that? I was
already drinking. No. I was like glad to see a
fellow traveler in the Cranberry juice. I also was like,
as soon as I saw that video, I was like,
this is in California. I thought it was too so
I was surprised when it wasn't mean too Yeah, just wait,
(54:26):
you are on the Grand Train already, Like just straight
up is it a cocktails and mix it a cran
grape cran drink? That that Cranberry cocktail? Yeah, sh it,
Okay you go straight from the container. No, I put
it in a cup, but I should. I would go
straight from the container, drinking straight from the container. Yeah,
(54:48):
I don't know the styrofoam double cup. Yeah exactly. Cranberry
juice is good, yeah, possibly underrated. Maybe I'll change my
answer with that. Ladies gotta drink it sometimes. Yeah, I
mean anybody with the U T I all right, well, Molly,
it has been a pleasure having you as always. Where
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can people find you? Follow you here? You thanks for
having me. Guys. You can find me at the Night
Call podcast on I Heart Radio along with the site gang.
You can find me on Molly Lambert on Twitter, and
you can find me trying to hang out outside, hopefully
(55:33):
palming a cranberry juice. Maybe I'll learned a longboard. There's
their I G stories are like the few that bring
me no anxiety. I'm like, like Molly outside, I'm like, oh,
she's somewhere in the city, Okay. I like that. I
like to think you're out there just kind of vibing
with the city all the time. I kind of am
like the cranberry juice longboard guy. I just like driving
(55:54):
around to kind of vibe sometimes I'm listening to Fleetwood
Mac mhm love it. Uh. And is there a tweeter
some other work of social media you've been enjoying? Um,
I've been enjoying the fake Disneyland Twitter. Yeah, that's like, um,
the Pirates of the Caribbean or dead stuff like that.
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I think is it the same people who do the
Jurassic Park one? I don't know. I enjoy a lot
of parody twitters. I also really enjoyed the L A p.
D parody Twitter before. I think it gotta got got miles.
Where can people find you? What's tweet you've been enjoying?
You can find me on Twitter and Instagram at Miles
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of Gray on occasion, and also the other podcast for
twenty Day Fiance. You know someone any Day Fiance getting
gett into goods on that show. Uh, let's see. Is
there a tweet I like? Have I been on there? Um? Yes,
I'll just go to Reductress and see what they're tweeting
about over there, because I like this one straight off
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the rip. I see at Reductress existential crisis now factored
into morning routine. Uh, in some way that's so true.
Whether I'm like trying to feel it's like, no, I
will meditate, but I do that to pass through the
thoughts of the day. Some tweets I've been enjoying. Uh.
Scarecrow tweeted Muppets front facing eyes er there for Predators,
(57:23):
and Eli Jazz and my Pants tweeted the song you
Had a Bad Day was so ahead of its time. Um.
You can find me on Twitter at Jack Underscore O'Brien.
You can find us on Twitter at Daily Zeitgeist. Were
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we post our episodes and our foot notes or we
link off to the information that we talked about in
today's episode, as well as the song we ride out
on mild What are we read? This is a track
by Collard like ce L L A r D. And
the track is called Greyhound, and it's just got that
like future funky vibe I like with like nice falsetto singing.
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It's kind of you, like Steve Lacey. You'll probably dig
this track because it's it's just upbeat and that's what
you need. So you know, if you got your longboard
or your Uni wheel or your bird, scooter or whatever.
Go grab you some fruit juice cocktail and vibe out
to this one. Alright, we're gonna ride out on that.
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