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Trump Tries To Flip The Gameboard, Rush Limbaugh is Confused 7.31.20

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Trump Tries To Flip The Gameboard, Rush Limbaugh is Confused 7.31.20

Trump Tries To Flip The Gameboard, Rush Limbaugh is Confused 7.31.20

Friday, 31st July 2020
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0:00

Hello the Internet, and welcome to season

0:02

one, Episode five of Joe

0:04

Days Guys to production of

0:07

My Heart Radio. This is a podcast

0:09

where we take a deep dive into America's

0:11

shared consciousness and say, officially, off

0:14

the top, funk the Koch Brothers. Fuck

0:16

Fox News, fuck Rush Limbaugh, funck

0:18

Buck Sexton, fuck Ben Shapiro.

0:21

Fuck Tucker Carlson. I don't know why

0:23

he wasn't on the list. Uh, it's

0:25

Friday July. My

0:28

name is Jack O'Brien, a K Brian.

0:31

Jack Obrian host the

0:33

Modern Second Rate podcast

0:36

from inside of my House.

0:39

It's a place where I drank Mountain do

0:42

as Curtsey if Hannah saultis and I'm sarall

0:44

to be joined as always by my co

0:46

host, Mr Miles grass

0:50

Great aka your boy Kusama.

0:53

Shout out to everybody who's been tweeting

0:56

all kinds of a games. But I've not been

0:58

on social media very much, so I didn't have time to

1:00

check. Just going to be transparent on that. Yeah,

1:03

yeah, I just used I just used I just used metal

1:05

media. Yeah,

1:08

I like I really it's good for your health. Ship.

1:10

I talked to my therapist, you know, try

1:12

and try and get your mind right, and then like, are you on social

1:14

media like all the time? Right?

1:19

Right? Okay all the time? Is that good? All

1:21

the time? But see, if I don't

1:23

know about the atrocities of the world

1:25

in real time, how will I be informed?

1:28

Right? So yeah, I'm I'm trying to just

1:30

take it, give a little step

1:32

back. But we are thrilled

1:34

to be joined by the hilarious

1:37

comedian Mr Greg Edwards.

1:40

What's going on, fellas, what's up? Man?

1:43

Thanks for having me on. Man, this is good. Good

1:45

to have you Greg. I've

1:49

known Greg, we met fucking six

1:51

years. I think, well, I

1:54

don't. I mean, I just I'll say it. If you want to see me

1:56

host and talk with Greg on YouTube

1:59

Nation YouTube's

2:01

daily show partnership with

2:04

David Katzenberg, that's why I got that quickly. Hate

2:06

my heart. Yeah,

2:10

back when you're doing Sparky Man, it's it's so

2:12

good to see you, man, it's so good. Good to see you too, man.

2:14

Yeah, congrats on the success of the show too.

2:16

Man. This is doll Yeah kill

2:19

me. The last time we hit the road of pandemic

2:22

basically cut that short. So you

2:24

know, I think that's that's just that's

2:26

the gravity of the show. The force

2:29

of this movie shut the nation down,

2:33

you know, trying to you know, bring

2:35

that ego down a little bit. Then it did

2:37

that. It did to the point where yet now I cry on

2:39

zoom therapy. Thank god

2:42

you. Technically we're

2:44

called super spreaders. Um

2:47

all right, yeah, anyway, but

2:49

yeah, good to see you, Good to see you. Goodness, good

2:51

to be good to be it, good to be it. How's how's

2:54

pandemic life treating you? You know,

2:56

I mean I'm kind of I'm

2:59

kind of having a good time, man. I

3:03

mean, like this is like the most time I got

3:05

to spend with my lady. You know, we

3:07

you know, we work different jobs, so now we're both working

3:09

at home. So I'm chilling in the office

3:12

with my girl. We just you know, we

3:14

eat dinner every night. I'm not out

3:16

running around doing shows. I'm just really

3:18

spending a lot of qut with my

3:20

lady. Uh. It's been you know, it's

3:23

been trying to just trying to really focus on what's

3:26

like really important. So I mean,

3:28

besides everybody a lot of people dying,

3:31

and a lot of people losing their jobs

3:33

and losing their income and all that

3:36

terrible ship. Yeah, I've

3:39

been trying to like at least look at the civil

3:41

line and of people are

3:43

starting to realize what's really important in life

3:45

and ship like that. So yeah, apparently

3:48

that morning was a hell of a morning, just

3:51

news wise to wake up to herman

3:53

came passing the

3:55

president, the

3:57

president trying to you

3:59

know, and democracy in our country.

4:02

Uh it's coming

4:04

back. Uh yeah.

4:06

So I mean, like if the NBA being

4:09

canceled signal to us that things were bad,

4:11

shouldn't we just as much use the NBA

4:13

coming back to say that, hey baby,

4:16

we're back or we're dropping

4:18

to a new level of Yeah yeah, right

4:21

right right. Watch the games.

4:24

I watched a couple of the scrimmages just you know, it's

4:26

just something on and I'm not as a Laker

4:28

fan. I'm like, yeah, let's just let's just get let's

4:30

get a weird championship in this season. It's

4:34

like, yeah, that's

4:37

the great thing about a lot of the sports now. It feels

4:39

like when you used to go to like a community college sports

4:42

game and it was like, you know, I can't hear the players

4:44

and coaches, Like I don't even hear the

4:46

critinal crowd here, but I can't hear

4:49

Yeah, Like it's kind of talking. Yeah,

4:52

we're gonna that's gonna be a list. You're

4:54

gonna start seeing its like best ship talkers

4:56

that have been revealed during the Pandemic

4:59

League, because yeah, you're gonna be able

5:01

to hear everything that that Dodger's

5:03

picture who said nice swing, bitch, Joe

5:06

Kelly, Yeah, I got suspender

5:09

for two games. Yeah,

5:13

fucked up and fed up. I mean,

5:16

look, we're playing the Astros.

5:19

You know there's a fucking they

5:22

stole the World Series. Okay,

5:24

so there's a Dodgers. There's gonna be

5:27

problems. And yes he was, I

5:29

mean Joe Kelly, he's like one of those players like

5:31

how Ron our Test used to be when he wasn't

5:33

on the team you fucked with, where you like, I hate

5:35

this motherfucker, get him like,

5:38

but then he's on your team and you're like, yes, go

5:40

on, Ron, and yeah

5:44

you got when you got like the Walton Goggins

5:46

Johnny Knoxville crossover face,

5:49

uh talking ship to you from the mound, it's really

5:51

something else that's

5:54

a shirt unic

5:56

swing. It's

6:01

common. But

6:06

I feel like then major leagues like because

6:08

they suspended him for way more than

6:11

you would have expected. But I think they're just trying to

6:13

get there, get ahead of the

6:15

fact that people are going to be throwing at

6:17

the astros constantly, because

6:20

they should be, because the

6:22

astros, all right, what

6:24

they should do is one batter should go up there as

6:26

tribute,

6:27

and then

6:30

all right, you can get it out of the way the

6:32

first pitches from your closer, just

6:34

like fastball. That's how the

6:36

first pitch and the person is catching

6:38

it is just an astro who doesn't have a glove.

6:41

No, yeah, there's yeah, there's there's actually no catcher.

6:43

It's just one batter. He's straddling home

6:46

base with his arms out like that Da

6:48

Vinci fucking just

6:51

straight out and be like all right, man, send it, send,

6:54

send it. Go like

6:56

and then but they do that to protect the other batters,

6:59

you know, do you feel good? Oh?

7:01

Man? But I'm I'm excited for the NBA.

7:04

This is gonna be hopefully

7:07

it's a tough It's a weird thing, you know,

7:09

because on one level, it's like these people

7:11

are getting better care than like the

7:13

front line workers, so we

7:15

can get some ship going on TV. But

7:18

then I'm like, yeah, but you know, it helps

7:20

distract me from the fact that the front line

7:22

workers are being taken care of, So

7:24

what do I do? Oh

7:27

yeah, it's it's everything is just so painfully

7:29

surreal no matter how you look at it.

7:32

Yeah, and NBA players

7:34

are pretty elite

7:37

at what they do, like to everybody

7:39

wants to be an NBA player. They're like the greatest

7:41

athletes in the world. So

7:44

I'm not saying they deserve to be taken

7:46

care of better than doctors. But

7:48

you're saying you as a Joe Schlub,

7:51

You're like, well, I would, I will give up

7:53

my medical care for them. So I got picture

7:55

that was going around where people, uh NFL

7:58

players were kneeling and in the background

8:00

a cop was like standing up and someone

8:02

was like, his job so much harder than

8:05

the NFL players, is like, no, it's

8:07

not. You can murder people and then get it right

8:11

and then in the NFL and they

8:13

forget about the hardest job anyways,

8:18

Right, Greg, We're going to get to know you a

8:20

little bit better in a moment. First, we're going to tell our

8:22

listeners what we're talking about. We

8:25

kind of already talked about. Herman

8:27

came past Gomer

8:30

Gomert Louis

8:33

Gomert. Pyle is

8:35

going all in on hydroxy

8:37

Clora Quinn. So we'll talk about

8:39

that, uh, Trump's suggestion

8:42

that we delay the election, which not

8:44

even popular with his own

8:47

party. We'll talk about Rush Limbaugh

8:49

because we've all been wondering what is his

8:51

take on the whole Black Lives

8:54

Matter movement? Yeah,

8:57

yeah, uh he's

8:59

he doesn't can't does

9:01

not compute, He can't handle it.

9:03

It's this is so it's so bitter

9:06

sweet in that like, yeah, like this

9:08

guy in his gigantic audience that people think what

9:10

he says is real, but also like to

9:12

hear the disbelief in shock

9:14

of a white supremacist being like we're

9:17

outnumbered and

9:19

then immediately blame women is like, OK,

9:23

bullshit. Yea wait

9:26

wait till I wait till I roll the tape.

9:28

On this one, we will watch the whole process

9:31

of realizing what time it is, and

9:33

then we'll also figure out what we're

9:35

watching this weekend with

9:38

you guys. But first Greg, we like

9:40

to ask our guests, what is something from

9:43

your search history that is revealing

9:45

about who you are? Oh?

9:47

Oh man, you know, um,

9:50

since this whole ufoh

9:53

conspiracy, I'm

9:58

a dB ufo dude, man, I'm

10:01

all in it, you know. Late night. So I'm just I'm

10:04

always searched for like UFO August,

10:08

uh, you know what I'm saying, or

10:10

April. You know, I'm just looking at months and just seeing

10:12

what's going on. So that's always my deep

10:14

church, and it's always like around

10:16

one five in the morning, you know.

10:19

Yeah, Yeah, that's my that's that's usually

10:21

what i'd be going for. Like that, are you know, trying

10:23

to figure out how to convert fouls

10:29

between

10:32

when that when those videos came out from

10:34

the Navy pilots and stuff, what

10:37

what was because I think like when we

10:39

were talking about it, we're like, yo, we just really just talked

10:41

about this video, like we really aren't just out

10:43

here talking about unidentified flying

10:46

objects like whether they're alien or just technologies

10:49

that are so far out there that like we're

10:51

having trouble explaining it. Like I

10:53

was, like I was having a delayed excited

10:56

response to it where I was like, yeah, that's cool, and

10:58

then it hits you like like you know, what the funk

11:00

they're they're not even saying this is bullshit. They're saying,

11:02

yeah we don't know either. That's how bad

11:05

it is, right, Yeah, I think that's that's that tells

11:07

you how like bad ship is that. They're like, oh,

11:09

we really got to distract these motherfucker's

11:11

with real ship, you

11:13

know, which is beautiful because it's real,

11:16

you know. Yeah. The interesting article

11:18

in uh, like I think it was the

11:20

St. Catherine Standard from

11:24

Vancouver that Canada's

11:26

basically had a full transparency

11:28

policy. So like they're looking

11:30

at us being like, yeah, like why why

11:32

would they hide that as weird? Uh?

11:35

And they don't. They don't think of it as

11:37

aliens necessarily. They just think of it as

11:39

like there's technology out there that we don't

11:42

know about. Uh. Concern

11:44

in general culturally in Canada,

11:46

they're they're just too polite to believe

11:49

in aliens. I guess I

11:52

don't. I don't want to offend them. Do you all remember

11:54

when Michael waves came out?

11:59

I remember as a specifically

12:01

before microwaves and micro waves,

12:04

and I saw my first microwave, We got

12:06

our first microwave, and I was like, the funk

12:08

is this? This is? This is real?

12:11

There's some crazy g ass technology, you

12:13

know. Yeah, that started my belief. Plus

12:15

from Virginia where all the aliens come

12:19

that true? Are there a lot of aliens?

12:21

Via Virginia is a lot of it's

12:23

a lot of water, um, and

12:25

plus all those military bases up and down Virginia,

12:28

right, Yeah, they do seem to like the

12:33

yeah, like you get over

12:35

here, they're still flying around on that ship powered

12:38

by old dinosaurs ship. Oh

12:40

my god, these motherfucker's got

12:42

nukes, like like

12:45

over flying. What

12:51

is something you think is overrated? I

12:55

think expensive cars are

12:57

overrated. I think, um, that's

12:59

my new Now. If you're like rich

13:01

dude, you know you're super wealthy

13:03

and you've got like a really fucked up F

13:06

one fifty four nineties

13:08

seven trunks, I think you're the dopest dude

13:10

ever because I just think like expensive

13:12

cars are like corny as

13:14

fun because my two thousand

13:17

one Honda Civic can drive on the same

13:19

roads as your Ferrari can

13:22

and you're gorn ball same for

13:24

you, the same, not exactly

13:26

the same, but like legally like it's not like

13:28

your lap to drive a hundred and fifty because

13:32

you can. This is just corny. Yeah,

13:34

So yeah, that's like like Zach

13:36

GalF and Nakis drives that like super ru around

13:40

you know, like you always like you always

13:43

and almost to the point where like when I see old

13:45

super us. I'm like, I bet that's that out of it

13:47

is I get Tesla's

13:49

you know, if you want to get like a nice those

13:51

thirty things, Tess. Yeah, then

13:55

built in. Yeah, that was

13:57

my favorite thing. Someone I knew had when I was like and

13:59

they were starting doing all the fart sounds that you can

14:01

send to the speakers. Yeah you pud

14:05

whoop, because she basically built into

14:08

the car so you can like send a fart noise like the

14:10

back rear like the uh

14:12

like passenger side rear passenger speakers

14:15

sort of like or whatever.

14:17

It's just it's you know, it's some Elon musk

14:19

ship. But hey, you know what I'd be lying

14:21

if I said, you know, that's tight exactly

14:26

what we would do if we designed to come right

14:29

all black. But I would make a smell too. I

14:32

can't deny that. I think those trucks are kind of dope

14:35

looking beautiful.

14:37

Best cyber truck thirty eight thousand

14:39

two. That ain't that? Ain't bad? Yeah

14:42

thirty eight thousand, huh for

14:44

that for that cyber truck. Wow,

14:47

I don't know that. I'm you know, I'm a master guy.

14:49

You know, I'm trying to

14:54

try. It's

15:00

just make it too hard, bro, Like,

15:03

you know, I would love c

15:06

x nine. But

15:09

something about the Superus. Uh the

15:12

CEO of Scripts

15:14

was the company that owned cracked the

15:17

butt cracked and then fired. Everyone

15:19

is a terrible company, but uh their

15:21

ceo who's like really really

15:24

you know rich dude in Ohio, so

15:26

like you know that money goes really far.

15:29

He drove a Subaru out back and

15:32

then like the second in command also drove

15:34

a super U out back because he was a kiss

15:36

ass. Uh what is it, Billy,

15:39

like my like my out back to an

15:42

out back? Oh that's yours? Yeah

15:44

all right, I

15:47

didn't even notice. What

15:51

is something you think is underrated? Uh?

15:55

Good toilet paper? Good

15:58

toilet paper? Yeah yeah, tell

16:00

me now? Just growing it. I think people there's

16:02

different strokes quite literally for different folks

16:04

when it comes to wiping your butt. But what

16:07

is it about the quality specifically

16:09

for you? Is it how a certain thickness

16:12

that you need a certain texture? What is

16:14

it? Well? You know, like as

16:16

a struggling comedian for so many years,

16:19

uh, living with comedians in San

16:21

Francisco, we only really bought toilet paper

16:23

when like Ladies was coming to the crib.

16:26

You know, we had like napkins

16:28

and paper towel from my pizza

16:31

around. You know, we're just you know, terrible

16:33

struggling comics. Yeah yeah, yeah,

16:36

But you know, now as a grown

16:38

adult man, full grown and

16:40

with my lady and whatnot, you know you gotta

16:42

get that good to three ply

16:45

nice Uh no sented because

16:47

the ladies don't like the center because if

16:50

you know it fox up. But you know, good

16:53

good, nice thick toilet paper to

16:55

keep your butt hole nice and nice and good sented

16:59

toilet they got sent

17:01

to TP everywhere. I must

17:03

have just like blinders on because that idea

17:06

is just that's a non starter for me. There's

17:09

no need for that. Like I just

17:11

for the accidentally have like scented garbage

17:14

bags. I'm like, what the fund is this so off

17:16

putting, like to have like half fabrize

17:18

tropical luow with like

17:20

old garlic and like onions and ship.

17:22

It's like, yes,

17:24

yeah, keep my garbage funky. I don't mind

17:27

that ship. You need the center begs

17:29

for diapers though, that

17:31

is absolutely crucial,

17:33

so I can blame oh yep ye, I

17:35

don't even need to go down a bit and thinking

17:38

about that. Yeah,

17:40

uh, what is a myth what's something people think

17:43

it's true, you know, to be false or vice versa.

17:45

Um I knew going up.

17:47

People used to think that if you put old

17:51

batteries in the refrigerator,

17:54

that the batteries would like charge

17:56

up again. Did you that

17:59

I heard the seeing

18:01

this is and maybe this is a black people thing,

18:04

because my my grandmother

18:06

insisted every battery in

18:08

the house was in the freezer, every

18:11

single one. If you weren't being used,

18:13

they were in the freezer. And I don't know if

18:16

that's a refrigeration myth or whatever,

18:18

or to your point, if that was like something about electrons

18:20

somehow moving back into the battery to

18:23

give them a charge. But she I tell

18:25

the thing that I would grow. She's like, they're gonna last long,

18:27

they last longer, put them in there. If they last longer.

18:29

That way, you can buy batteries from these batteries from

18:31

sixteen years ago. They've been in

18:33

this freezer, and I'm like, I don't think they work. What

18:36

happens is I guess if you put if

18:38

you put like a dead battery in the frigerator,

18:41

not the whole power doesn't go. They'll work

18:43

for like a quick second and

18:45

then they're done. Oh but yeah,

18:48

yeah, I don't know why, but from a and

18:50

then they're done like enough to be like

18:52

get the TV on basically right

18:55

right right? I remember that. Yeah, Like

18:57

when you'd have the like triple A battery

18:59

remote st uggles and you're like, funk, where's

19:01

another one. I'm like, I think there's a toy that had

19:04

it, and you're like sucking smashing ship open

19:06

and you're like, You're like, I just have to get the

19:08

fucking TV on and then I can use

19:10

the fucking rested with the channels in the vibe. Just need this

19:12

motherfucker on. The first Game Boy, it

19:14

took eight double eight batteries,

19:16

man, Yeah, game and

19:20

the and the Walkman. When

19:23

it started running low and the music would

19:25

just start getting like the voice

19:27

will be like wrong, yeah, getting chopped.

19:30

Yeah, but it would like go, I

19:32

had one that would go for a long time

19:34

like that, so you just it would be like imperceptible.

19:36

You'd be like, wait, is this is this off?

19:39

Does this really sound like that? People

19:47

they're talking the scroll cup from that Yeah. Uh

19:54

alright, guys, let's take a quick break and when

19:56

we come back, we will talk about

19:58

what is happening. What is happening

20:01

exactly. Uh, we'll be

20:03

right back, and

20:14

we're back, and so

20:16

too GOP developments

20:19

in the COVID nineteen crisis.

20:21

As we mentioned on yesterday's episode,

20:24

Louis Gomert uh tested

20:26

positive for COVID nineteen. And we had mentioned

20:30

weeks ago that Herman Canada tested

20:32

positive for COVID nineteen uh

20:34

and was doing

20:37

better the last we checked in with it. But

20:39

he actually just passed away

20:41

yesterday. UM. Pretty

20:44

horrifying, you know, seven four

20:46

year old, uh, nine days

20:49

after he was on stage without a mask

20:51

in Tulsa, now a lot. I don't know, No

20:53

one knows exactly when and where he got

20:55

it, but I can tell you because of how the you

20:58

know, Republicans look at just general safety

21:00

around COVID, that he was probably surrounded

21:02

by people with no regard for anyone's

21:05

fucking safety no matter what. Uh.

21:08

And yeah, you don't have to speculate about there's pictures

21:10

from the event. Yeah, yeah, like

21:14

everything. It's just like that's what's sad because then

21:16

there are people who are trying to, you

21:18

know, on the right, say that the politicization

21:21

of his death or whatever. It's like, well, no,

21:23

hold on, Like the fact is on the right,

21:26

they'll keep talking about making people

21:28

wear masks or social distancing is

21:30

like an overt political statement and

21:32

oppressive and dot dot dot dot dot wentout

21:35

really actually understanding that you're the

21:37

real harm that's being done by you exercising

21:39

this so called right to be free and not

21:42

wear a mask or whatever the funk it is. It's

21:44

just really fucking dark and like to see

21:46

this play out in a lethal

21:48

way now where untulso

21:50

it's like people were like, yeah, okay, yeah, COVID

21:53

Okay, we'll see yeah, okay.

21:55

Uh. And then eight staffers

21:57

tested positive around the time of the the

22:00

rally, Herman Kaine's passing away.

22:02

And then you got Louis Gomert out

22:05

here putting his Hubris fully on display.

22:07

He's saying he's going to use hydroxy

22:09

chloroquin yeah, to cure

22:12

himself um coronavirus,

22:15

when the f d A and pretty much every

22:17

other medical institution on Earth

22:19

is saying, uh, this is shown to

22:21

be pretty much ineffective as a treatment

22:23

for nine Yeah. I mean

22:25

there's I did another

22:27

round of research because there was the doctor

22:30

from Houston who came out and you

22:32

know, backed by a bunch of people in white Coats

22:34

saying that hydroxy chloroquin was the

22:36

cure. So I went back to

22:38

the lab. Did you know the lab

22:40

being did some googling and

22:43

they're there and

22:47

yeah, I mean they've done the research, so it's

22:49

not like, well, we just don't know yet.

22:51

The New England Journal of Medicine,

22:53

which is like the primary

22:56

like the paper of record or journal

22:58

of record when it comes to medicine,

23:01

was like, yeah, we did the test and there's

23:04

no evidence that this uh

23:07

improved people who

23:09

were suffering from COVID nineteen. It's

23:11

just there's

23:13

a There was even that young woman who

23:15

died in Florida because her mother was adamant

23:17

that hydroxychloroquine would be the

23:20

way out for her and that would cure her

23:22

because the president said it works and she

23:24

believes them. And Louie

23:26

Gohmer and he went on Handity the

23:28

other night, right after his diagnosis,

23:31

and he was like this is where he said, He's like,

23:33

I'm taking hydroxy clorquin. Just

23:35

listening to him, he sounds a little bit

23:37

like he really wants

23:40

to believe what he's saying, and he's talking about him

23:42

and his doctor going on in but I mean, this is

23:44

just sort of his exchange with Hannity, Any thoughts

23:46

on it for yourself? Yes, yes

23:48

I have. And thanks for the

23:50

discussion you've had about it. You know, you've

23:53

talked about the one study that

23:55

said it affected him to be withdrawn.

23:58

So yeah, doc for

24:00

an hour all in And I

24:02

got a text just before I came on from

24:04

their friend doctor that just found out,

24:07

he added, And he he

24:09

started the cube regiment

24:11

to shows incson

24:14

and the hydrodrox chlorin, and

24:16

that will start U just in

24:18

the their two he said he

24:21

couldn't even say the name of it sounds

24:23

like and he does not sound good.

24:25

I know part of me wants sound

24:27

bad like that. Part of me wants to say it

24:29

was like some some just compression

24:32

happening over the skype call. But there there's

24:34

a you know, some little froggy. I

24:36

don't know. That's what's just so dark about

24:39

it, you know, like this this this is

24:41

not a fucking game to have COVID nineteen

24:43

and like to then just be like I'm gonna go on Hannity

24:45

and like push this talking point while I don't sound

24:48

very well and I'm not even that he's

24:50

like, yeah, so uh, we're all in,

24:53

like It almost seemed like they knew it was a gamble,

24:55

like just being like, let me just go to the

24:57

hospital and like actually just do something like that,

25:00

other than being like, oh guess what, Donald Trump, I will

25:02

put my body on the line and try and become a hydroxy

25:04

chloroquint miracle cure. Example

25:07

for you to just wave your flag. Right. It's just

25:10

it's deep. How much money do you think they

25:12

got in this? Man? They gotta have so much

25:14

bread, so hydroxychlorin

25:17

I mean, I don't think the dude's really gonna use

25:19

it. I think he's just gonna go up. You know,

25:21

he's just promoting, you

25:24

know, Pepsi is the best,

25:27

you know, getting this real. They putting

25:29

orange juice and me right right right,

25:32

I'm just like, he must have so much bread

25:34

behind this. But I still think a lot of

25:37

conserving. I'm sure a lot of people early on, because

25:39

that's just the nature of anything like this, Like let's

25:42

get in early on whatever the thing the

25:44

government is gonna buy massive amounts

25:46

of, and then now we're getting

25:48

a taste of that. But you could

25:50

tell just about how hard this Everyone is just so confused

25:52

by the hydroxy chloroquin. But now

25:55

it's that a rithin myasin zinc that the

25:57

the bottom line is, it's

25:59

just it's it sends

26:01

the worst messages out to anybody who's

26:03

confused, especially conservatives who

26:06

are you know, just as at risk because

26:08

they have human carbon based bodies

26:10

like everybody else that they're

26:12

seeing this stuff and be like, okay, maybe you

26:15

can, maybe you can. It's just I mean

26:17

and Trump, yeah, I don't

26:19

know if he has money in but like his whole president

26:21

he feels like he has this whole presidency writing

26:24

on hydrattic for Quinn because

26:26

he like he needs there to

26:28

be a conspiracy against

26:31

him or against you know, something

26:34

that the mainstream media is lying about

26:37

so that he can you know, be proven right,

26:39

because otherwise this is not a good

26:41

look. It was well, I mean, like last

26:44

week he started doing the whole

26:46

uh COVID meetings again,

26:48

you know, the and

26:51

last week he's he's like, I was like, Okay, he's

26:54

starting to like that's up. Let's say,

26:56

you know, it's gonna get worse before it gets better.

26:58

And I was like, somebody must have talk to him. It's

27:00

like he's like an abusive dad that he

27:03

just beats asked for a little while, and then people

27:06

come and talk to him like, yo, you gotta get it together, and

27:08

then they'll have like a good day, everything

27:11

right, and some people are convinced like Okay, I think

27:13

he's coming around. Yeah, and then

27:16

right, it's

27:18

really really really really fucked up. Yeah,

27:21

and then now you know, like we're looking at who

27:23

knows how how much further the death

27:26

toll rises. Uh, And because

27:29

you know, I think the unfortunately

27:32

people that are most effective aren't sort of like the

27:34

white Americans that you put on the

27:36

kinds of commercials that would really sway public

27:38

opinion. It's just like it's also a

27:40

lot of people are insulated by their own privilege

27:42

and class and also not really fully

27:45

connected. This is just really it's

27:47

just so so so dangerous,

27:49

and for the people who really need to help

27:52

aren't getting it. Yeah. Yeah, that's

27:54

an argument you hear from people

27:56

is like, well, I don't know anybody who's had it, and

27:58

that's not gonna be true for very long. But also

28:00

like what the it's well, who do you know?

28:03

You do you know other like you know, upper

28:05

middle class people who don't have to go

28:07

to a job at all and can just stay at

28:09

home in order food in all day and not do

28:11

anything and just lament about how

28:13

bored they are. If that's your life, then yeah you might

28:16

not. But you also you are living up in a

28:18

fucking tower um where the

28:20

real world is very chaotic

28:22

beneath you. Yeah. Yeah,

28:24

it's sad. But you know, once this is

28:26

over, like two years down

28:29

the line, when we started looking back at all this data

28:32

and just looking back at all this video footage,

28:34

it's gonna be some real sadness and like

28:36

comparing going on. Man, it's gonna be pretty

28:38

horrible how we treated

28:41

each other. Such a shame just

28:43

such a shameful, shameful

28:46

period. Like I mean, most

28:48

of the history of this card is shameful. But

28:50

like when you're looking at it like this, when it's like knowingly

28:53

being like, yeah, we're not gonna help anybody, like

28:55

we'll help these rich people. I mean six

28:58

dollars gone six Why

29:01

did it take trillions of it? You know? Yeah,

29:03

yeah, I hope that there's

29:06

a reckoning of like people

29:08

coming to the realization they were wrong. But I

29:11

think no matter who wins the next

29:14

presidential election, like that that

29:17

of America that is still head

29:20

down just supporting Trump, they're

29:22

not going anywhere. They're not going to be like, oh, well

29:24

they lost, I guess we're going to come around.

29:27

I think they're still going to be obstinate

29:30

and you know violent.

29:32

I mean they're already violent and are

29:35

already violent, and he's in

29:38

the White House, so like what are they going to do when he's

29:40

not in the White House. They're already

29:42

are leading terror organization

29:45

and if they don't have win the

29:47

election, like we already see what

29:49

happens. They're just such babies.

29:52

Uh. I think it sucks that the boogaloos

29:54

have this, right, Yeah,

30:01

that was such a good I'm good man,

30:03

I'm good. Yeah,

30:06

I just gotta throw up shakra, you know, like hang

30:09

Louis Bro' gonna take that hank

30:11

Timon. Alright, let's talk

30:13

about the president coming

30:16

out suggesting that we delay

30:18

the November election, um,

30:22

which you know, immediately

30:24

a lot like the A P came out and changed

30:27

their headline to Trump suggests a delay

30:29

which will not happen, which

30:32

is pretty pretty confident. Uh,

30:35

coming like it's

30:38

like, well, it's hard because it's written in law

30:40

and then you have to change the law. But yeah, there's

30:42

gonna I'm sure they'll they'll find something

30:44

they're gonna fuckory spell

30:48

like they always do. Um. But

30:50

yeah, like in the very normally

30:53

if they are president, was saying like we should do that,

30:55

then that process traditionally

30:58

is damn near impossible right now. But yeah,

31:00

well we can never know. Almost made Bill Barr

31:03

really until that happen,

31:06

you guys think gonna happen. I don't know what's gonna I don't

31:08

know. I don't I'm willing to say I won't

31:10

bet that it won't happen. Yeah, that

31:13

much so. Earlier yesterday,

31:16

the AP headline was Trump floats

31:18

idea of election delay, which can't

31:20

happen. Now it is Trump floats idea of

31:23

election delay, a virtual impossibility.

31:26

So they're they're softer than their

31:28

stance, I guess I think because they

31:30

even know. They're like, yeah, someone was like,

31:32

yeah, but what about Bill Barr, you know, in the Department of

31:34

Justice being a total fucking joke, And

31:36

they're like, right, right, right right, So virtually

31:39

in any other reality, this would

31:42

not happen, supposedly. Yeah.

31:45

This tweet came literally minutes

31:47

after news hit that

31:51

he'd fucked the economy worse

31:53

than any other president in the history of the country.

31:55

The second quarter, the US

31:58

g d P shrank by their d

32:00

percent over thirty which is the

32:02

worst economic performance

32:05

the US economy has ever had

32:07

us because of coronavirus.

32:11

But that's I mean,

32:13

that's what you gotta do. Because economy

32:17

used to be the thing he could run on. Then he couldn't.

32:20

Uh, And then you get more evidence that

32:22

the handling of this has only exacerbated

32:25

all the issues economically in the country.

32:28

So yeah, he's trying the time honored smoke

32:30

bomb, but now it's just like everything just

32:33

I don't know, like that's the thing. It used to peep

32:35

the media even had the appetite to completely

32:37

shift gears, and sometimes they do, but it's

32:40

starting to get so transparently, more and

32:42

more desperate that I think people are just looking at

32:44

it. They're like, oh no, like it's

32:46

just you're saying all these

32:48

things. But it's just the point where it's

32:51

just like that no one knows what even how

32:53

to respond to it. It's like, yeah, he's saying all this ship

32:55

and I guess we're just gonna have to wait and see

32:57

because we know what should

32:59

or not happen. But he's talking like

33:02

he wants to do all this ship. So we'll

33:04

play this very nervous waiting game up

33:06

until November to see like how much he wants

33:09

to erode these institutions further

33:11

or at least, I mean all the way he will evaporate

33:13

them. But he wants to evaporate them, and

33:16

yeah, it just makes me nervous. Anytime that

33:18

I'm like, yeah, but they can't do that,

33:21

or anytime anyone's like that. William

33:23

Barr and Pompeo are both out

33:26

there giving these like noncommittal answers

33:28

where they're like, well, I don't I haven't looked into

33:30

it, and it's like you've been before,

33:34

like yeah twice last year, Like okay,

33:36

then, motherfucker, what are you talking

33:39

about then? And then the other bullshit

33:41

is sort of like if you want to use this concern

33:43

troll tact, it's like, well, you know, I don't know. Between

33:45

the mail in ballots, which again

33:48

we all know just the general rule is

33:50

when everyone votes, conservatives

33:53

lose. That's just that's just how it is,

33:55

because it's a dying ideology

33:58

that people are like this has no use anymore or in

34:00

this new world and country and culture

34:02

we find ourselves in. But if you want

34:04

to use this idea that well it's too

34:07

aside from the vote rigging, that it could just

34:09

in a pandemic, you know, just could be really unsafe

34:11

to have people vote. Then how are you opening

34:13

schools too? Like all of these

34:15

things can't like all of these things can't

34:18

be true. So it's just a very It

34:21

just only makes things more unsettling

34:23

and chaotic for then other people to think, like,

34:25

well, if I go to school, is it is it okay

34:28

for an election? But obviously not. But the president says

34:30

this, and it's it does a good job I

34:32

think of making people like, you

34:35

know, like a lot of ship can happen without

34:38

really noticing because you're so you're your

34:40

footing is so off because you're getting hit with all

34:42

kinds of ship constantly. We're all getting crossed

34:44

up. Just

34:48

skipped to my louse, just ray for Austin, just sucking

34:50

checked into the game, and I'm I find

34:53

myself isolated against hot sauce at

34:55

the top of the key and

34:58

he's telling everybody to clear out the key, you

35:00

know, And I

35:02

looked down and my shoelaces are tied together.

35:11

Look over at your coach. He's like, I

35:15

look around my coach. He's already wearing an airbrushed

35:17

memorial T shirt the

35:23

post trying to destroy the post

35:25

on this is

35:28

It's terrible, man, It's terrible.

35:30

All right, Let's look at just

35:33

national opinion around Black Lives

35:35

matter, just because I started getting

35:38

like for the very first time some

35:41

so I remember a time when the

35:44

arguments around gay marriage were viewed

35:46

something like the arguments

35:49

around defunding the police are now like,

35:52

you know, it's obvious to us what is

35:54

right, but they're political roadblocks

35:56

to make it not feasible at

35:59

all in the near term. Uh.

36:01

And then suddenly everything shifted and it was

36:03

a majority opinion

36:06

that people who loved each other should

36:08

be able to marry each other. But the

36:10

difference between the mainstream

36:13

public reception of just

36:16

the kneeling protests, which obviously not

36:18

the crux of the issue, but it is like a signifier,

36:23

have been shifting really significantly.

36:26

You know. It was a minority,

36:29

uh, like a pretty significant

36:31

minority opinion in favor of the

36:33

people kneeling during protests. And

36:36

recently CBS News

36:39

asked people whether

36:42

kneeling during national anthem to protest racial

36:44

discrimination is acceptable or unacceptable,

36:47

and fifty eight percent said acceptable. So

36:50

we're starting to see at least some

36:52

sort of shift in the overall

36:55

you know, public perception of of

36:58

this conversation around on police

37:01

violence and you know, white supremacy.

37:04

But uh, you know, so when

37:06

there's a question like this, we obviously

37:08

looked to our national expert on

37:10

these issues, Rush Limbaugh, who

37:13

has some interesting things to say on

37:16

the ship. I'm

37:18

sorry this fucking old

37:20

white man. He's so out

37:23

of touch. It's so there's

37:26

like this pole that he was talking about his show that showed

37:28

like some you know, something like sixty five

37:30

six support, uh,

37:33

somewhat of the Black Lives Matter movement,

37:35

and he's just like, I don't, I don't. I don't understand,

37:38

like what's going on here. So

37:40

we're gonna we're talking to this guy who's he's

37:42

a he's a cab driver in St. Louis.

37:46

So first he has this man on who's a cab driver

37:49

from St. Louis and this first they

37:51

start off to think they're both kind of in disbelief

37:53

that they're seeing a lot of Black Lives Matter yard signs

37:55

up. This is what he's gonna describe. And he's also tries

37:58

to explain like what the Black Lives Matter yards ties are

38:00

really about. Um, that's whole

38:03

for Black Lives Matter, in my opinion,

38:07

reflects the outrage over the killing

38:09

of George Floyd. It does not reflect

38:12

support for the full Black Lives Matters.

38:14

Somehow the pole was able to capture

38:17

that in the way it was worded or the way they led

38:19

people, or however it was communicated.

38:22

That's what they tapped into. Half the Black

38:25

Lives Matters signs out there came

38:27

up right after George Floyd was killed. So

38:30

that's okay. I

38:32

don't know what what again, because I

38:34

think in the conservative media sphere, black

38:37

Lives Matter is a terrorist organization

38:39

funded by George Soros that is here to

38:41

basically wreak havoc on white communities

38:44

by destroying the police so that

38:46

thugs uh and millie rockers

38:48

and break dancers loose

38:50

on sets like Ray

38:56

Gay out here. But

38:58

Russell Limbo famously has no tie, so

39:00

he's definitely a race strummerd fan. So his whole

39:02

thing is so after he hears that, you

39:05

know, like there's he's like he has

39:07

to cut this man off, and he's like, wait,

39:09

people got yard signs, Listen to this one?

39:12

Hold are you Are you telling me that as

39:15

you as you work your

39:17

average y're driving around in St. Louis, you see

39:19

Black Lives Matter signs like you

39:22

would see a Trump sign or a Biden sign

39:24

and people strut yards. That's

39:28

a long pause. He does out like

39:32

wait is that he was like, wait, hold

39:34

on, hold on, they're like white people who

39:37

put a sign in their yard

39:39

saying that they think black lives Okay,

39:42

So this is how much he goes even deeper

39:45

into the denial, this motherfucker. Then he

39:47

has to survey the studio

39:50

because he can't believe what this man just said to him

39:52

on the phone. Listen to this part. No, no, no, no, no, wait wait,

39:54

I need to do a survey here. Have you guys

39:56

seen Black Lives Matter signs in

39:59

yards? Not in your neighbor

40:01

I have never seen a Black Lives Matter sign

40:04

anywhere, like like you see a Trump

40:06

sign or any other politician

40:08

sign. You're saying that Black

40:10

Lives Matter signs are are are all

40:13

over the place in St. Louis. Absolutely,

40:15

they were originally in the African American

40:17

neighborhood. Then he goes on and blah blah

40:19

blah, wrestling bucket, what

40:24

fun vanilla

40:27

coke. What

40:31

is going on? There? Are there

40:33

are that many race traders? Oh

40:37

my god? So then he's

40:39

now so he's he can't

40:41

he doesn't know what he's

40:44

really He's then convinces

40:46

himself that it's these pollsters

40:49

that are you know, work reworking the

40:52

data to present, uh, you

40:54

know, a very unbalanced opinion of what the country

40:56

actually looks like. You. But but the posters

40:58

obviously are doing this purpose a slate, because

41:00

I'm telling you, folks, I

41:03

think this is this is another attempt by

41:06

Gallup and whoever the posters are to

41:08

shape public opinion and not reflect

41:10

it because I refuse

41:13

to believe, I refuse to believe

41:15

that sixty five of

41:17

the American people support

41:19

this insanity. Wow,

41:22

you see it's I think it goes to show

41:25

you what are bubbles look like

41:27

on all sides, right, whether it's

41:29

progressive liberals not believing that

41:32

there is an entire nation of

41:34

aggrieved, working class white people

41:36

who are looking for just I don't know

41:38

what to make of anything, and are willing

41:40

to vote for this racist guy. The same way

41:43

this man has been so insulated

41:45

by his uh you know, ignorance

41:47

and racism that he's not even

41:50

in a situation to be around

41:52

people who would voice their support

41:54

in alignment with the Black Lives Matter

41:56

movement, like that is really telling.

41:59

And whether that's wilfully he's not trying to look

42:01

at it, or he's it's not willful,

42:04

it's happening, and it's just very interesting. There's

42:06

a very like visceral rejection

42:09

having to it's not. It feels different than

42:11

him just being like, yeah, okay, sure, yeah, because

42:13

you know there's gonna be these liberals out here. Yeah,

42:15

they're they're gonna do anything. It was almost like he

42:17

couldn't. He's like, they're at our doorstep. Yeah,

42:23

it's great. I mean, you know, it's like when

42:25

when it gets to that point where they're

42:27

like, oh, it's here, but I just can't

42:29

accept it. It's great. You know. It's like those

42:31

guys that I couldn't accept my son being

42:34

gay and then it's just right in my

42:36

face and I just gotta deal with all.

42:39

Right. I

42:41

think the same thing even like with the gay marriage

42:43

thing. Right, it's like a weird, outdated

42:46

like opinion that has just sort of existed in

42:48

culture and if you haven't taken the time to examine

42:50

it, or you in your life has not intersected

42:53

with a person in the same sexual relationship

42:55

or you know, non traditional marriage. Uh,

42:58

then yeah, like you you, you, you

43:01

might not be able to get rid of those things. But

43:03

then the second you do, and it sort of becomes you're like, yeah,

43:05

what the fund do I care if the gay people get

43:07

married? Like that actually has nothing to do with me, So

43:10

yeah, And then the same way with this, like yeah,

43:12

what the fund do I care? If? I'm like, yeah, do

43:15

like police need to relax on like this

43:17

like racism ship like that actually

43:19

literally doesn't affect me. I'm saying like yeah, in fact,

43:22

like I think it would be cool if there was less bullshit.

43:24

Now I think a lot of people agree with that general statement.

43:26

But then when you get down to the defunding and those other

43:28

sort of details, maybe things start

43:31

to fracture. But that sentiment of sort

43:33

of like do you believe it's bad for

43:35

police officers to brutalize unarmed

43:37

black and brown people, It's like, um,

43:40

yeah, yeah, yeah, it's

43:45

going on. And

43:48

then then so then because c

43:51

because when we all are faced with some realities

43:53

and some truths we just cannot accept, we gotta

43:55

start spinning the wheels and be like, there has to be another

43:58

explanation. So he's he

44:00

has an idea where that sixty percent came

44:02

from and who's really been driving this whole

44:04

Black Lives Matter movement? What's

44:07

it called? Like the sixty eight

44:10

degrees of like um of

44:12

dealing of coping? Was it? You know, like eight

44:16

of denial coping

44:22

trying to like rationalised,

44:24

negotiating rationalization through

44:27

all of that. Because sure

44:29

they didn't reverse the numbers that's six

44:32

or five percent or six percent

44:35

in that poll. Did they ask if black lives matter

44:38

or if white supremacies chill? If

44:41

it's a whole last five? They need to word

44:43

these polls. So gen Z understands what we're

44:45

talking about. Its white supremacy

44:48

a wave. So

44:50

yeah, this is him now being like, okay, nah,

44:54

whatever stage of grief is, which I guess you suld

44:56

blame white women for everything? Yeah, I got

44:59

now. I believe that of

45:02

millennial white women might

45:04

support it, mm hmm, But

45:07

I don't believe sixty of

45:09

the American people do. I

45:13

know that this protest is

45:15

largely driven by millennial

45:18

college educated white women. Huh?

45:22

You know, more and more women. I'll

45:25

get I'll show you what I mean in the next hour. But

45:28

more and more young women in

45:30

this country are becoming nothing more than

45:32

the hoods. Your

45:35

average ne'er do well in the hood?

45:38

White women, Um what

45:44

white women, millennial white women,

45:46

you are the new black men. Welcome

45:50

the eyes of the great rush limbod

45:53

so his whole again, you

45:56

have any black person movies,

45:59

as any who has been around

46:01

any activism the last couple of months. You like, who's

46:03

driving this? Oh yeah, you

46:06

white women. But I

46:09

think because the ally ship is so traded,

46:11

like it's so visible, and you see,

46:13

Like I think that's the problem is he cannot believe

46:16

that he's like white women. Like white women used

46:18

to pull up for racism very subtly,

46:21

and now they're marching for black lives.

46:23

Was like, I can't, So I think to them because

46:26

white women are like the greatest force in politics

46:28

in this country. It's like, that's who's behind Black Lives

46:30

Matter all of these It's

46:32

not the entirety of the country that is

46:34

rejecting systemic racism, which

46:38

he's white women who went to Sarah Lawrence.

46:40

You know, bachel was

46:42

behind the Black Lives I don't know who Angela Davis

46:45

is did

46:47

she go to Scripts College for women. It's

46:50

like, what these liberal art degree

46:54

you know, he has a niece. There's a niece or

46:56

a cousin, your second cousin who's

46:58

behind this opinion? Right right,

47:01

who's thinking of shaded him at Christmas

47:03

or something a couple of years ago. You know,

47:06

I'm really disappointed in Melissa. She she changed

47:08

her last name because she didn't want to be a

47:10

Limbaugh. So

47:15

yeah, I mean, you hate to see it, and you'd love to see it. That

47:18

is my favorite piece of audio we've been But yeah,

47:20

right, I think, yeah, shout out to Watt

47:23

for appointing me in that direction. But but

47:25

I think at the same time, this is also

47:28

this what's going on in the minds of

47:30

some of these older white racists and younger

47:32

white racists who are like, like, like I said,

47:34

it's the fourth quarter for some of these

47:36

people. And I'm not going

47:38

to just sit here and let I'll be damned

47:41

if I let white supremacy go by the wayside just

47:43

like that because some college educated white women

47:45

decided to make some signs um

47:47

And that's why you know that the opposition

47:50

will grow, I think, or maybe you'll see how

47:52

many people really have that kind of energy, Like

47:54

I'm sure it sucks to be like, oh my brand is

47:56

losing. Uh, it sucks. But

47:58

then but just the same,

48:00

you see these counter protests where there are plenty

48:03

of people who are willing to you know,

48:05

confront allies of the Black Lives

48:07

Matter movement or anybody who is against

48:09

systemic white supremacy.

48:12

So yeah, yeah,

48:14

and those are I mean, that's all I

48:16

really believe that, you know, going

48:19

forward. Uh, I don't know. I'm

48:21

not saying that the election

48:23

in November is a foregone

48:25

conclusion, but I really think that eventually

48:28

the thing we're gonna have to worry about is you

48:30

know, terrorism on behalf of those that

48:33

that group of people, because it's still a still

48:35

an incredibly significant portion

48:38

of the population that is willing

48:40

to you know, kill people.

48:43

Uh, we've seen multiple times.

48:45

So sure, let's

48:47

uh, let's take another break, and when we come back,

48:49

we'll figure out some bullshit

48:52

that we can all watch together and talk about. On Monday's

48:54

episode. We'll be right back and

49:06

we're back, Uh, and

49:10

Greg, what we usually do on Friday's

49:12

episode as we look at what's trending in the

49:14

Netflix Top ten and pick something to

49:17

watch U with with our

49:19

listeners over the weekend. Today,

49:21

I wanted to also look at a couple of other

49:24

so that there's a rundown of the top

49:26

ten movies on Netflix during July's

49:28

one thirteen days, so a little bit broader

49:30

of a window. And then also

49:33

we have the top ten movies on Netflix

49:36

of that we can

49:38

look at. Miles, do you have anything

49:40

are you heading into uh this exercise

49:43

with anything kind of catching

49:45

your eye. I've already been watching

49:48

the new season at Last Chance You. Okay,

49:50

So I just like like sort

49:53

of underdog sports things. Um,

49:55

and this one's about like Laney College

49:57

up in East oh I didn't

50:01

so it's and it's interesting because

50:03

the past couple of seasons, Um,

50:06

yeah, fun, I'll just talk about Last Chance You. I'm probably gonna

50:08

finish that ship anyway. Actually

50:10

no, I'll do something different, but I will say if

50:13

you're interested in all sort of like underdog sports

50:15

stuff, the entire Last Chance You sort of series

50:17

is great, but the Laney one is cool because this program,

50:20

unlike the other ones, they're able to like house and

50:22

feed their student athletes. At Laney

50:24

they can't, so these kids are truly on

50:26

their own. Uh And like dealing with

50:28

all kinds of ship while trying to, you know, get

50:31

enough tape to try and get a scholarship

50:33

to get to a D one school. So, um, with

50:35

all that said, I'm open

50:37

to all kinds of things. I

50:39

mean, that's one that I want to I want to hear you kind

50:42

of talk about for a little while. So why don't we go? I

50:44

mean, that is in the top five, and that's

50:46

one that's going to keep coming back into the into

50:48

the tip I'll talk about last chance you then, all

50:51

right, let me just run through the top ten Netflix

50:54

movies so far of the year. The

50:56

Old Guard, which I did an amazing

50:58

job dissecting a

51:00

couple of got

51:03

the main no,

51:05

you got his mentions, got ripped the fun I

51:08

got the main actress wrong, I got the like

51:11

origin story of the movie wrong. I've

51:13

I just totally fucked up. Which,

51:20

Um, so the Old Guard. I'm not

51:22

going to review that again. We've

51:24

talked about the Lorax is Dr Seuss

51:27

movie, but the SEUs hate

51:29

needs to end on this podcast. Who is

51:32

SEUs is the best? Yeah?

51:37

Um, The Willoughbyes is

51:40

number eight. I don't know that. It's a two

51:43

animated film for children. Um,

51:47

you've been you've been, uh, just

51:49

watching so many children like child

51:52

Contact. I think you need to get into some adult ship. Yeah,

51:54

Angel has Fallen, which I have not watched,

51:57

Extraction, which I'm gonna need

51:59

to watch eventually, but I think I might just like

52:02

it and that might just be boring for

52:04

me to be like, Yeah, it's kind of dope. There's some good action

52:06

scenes, and that The

52:09

Wrong Missy uh is

52:11

at number five, and then Spencer Confidential

52:13

is at number four. Spencer Confidential

52:16

apparently eighteen consecutive

52:18

weeks in first place on the Dayly Top

52:20

ten. I think I think we needed I

52:22

think that's the one. Jack. I think I need to watch Spencer

52:25

Confident. And when you when you look at Netflix,

52:27

is it serving you? Which image the post

52:30

Malone cover? Yeah, always

52:33

post Malon. I didn't know it was a Mark Wahlberg movie.

52:35

I thought it was. I thought it was a post

52:37

Malone vehicle, post Malone vehicle. Yeah,

52:40

this is gonna kick off post Malone's action

52:42

career. Running out.

52:45

Yeah, he really is running out the top

52:47

three five days, the

52:50

Horny Polish porn,

52:52

softcore porn, uh, and

52:54

then the Angry Birds movie too, and

52:57

Despicable me despicable me is

53:00

I've said it before, but they with

53:02

the mingions, they hacked into

53:05

a part of children's brains. It's

53:07

uncanny work of genius. The minions

53:11

are just so uh

53:14

like, I don't know, so visceral, the love

53:16

that they bring out from kids, my kids.

53:19

If there is if we're driving down

53:22

the four oh five or the

53:24

one oh one and we are going by

53:26

Universal Studios, there's like a minion

53:29

so you can see, like often the distance

53:31

they will see that, they'll they'll be like, yo, yellow

53:34

guy like

53:36

my some when we were first, he had no context

53:39

whatsoever. We were just going

53:41

by it really fast on a on a viewing

53:43

menu, and he was like, stop, go back twenty

53:46

twenty frames that one, the one

53:48

with the yellow guy. I want to watch that. It's

53:51

wild. Um. He still calls them

53:54

yellow guys, but he is obsessed.

53:58

All right, So I'm gonna watch Spencer Infidential

54:00

and uh tell you guys, what's

54:03

good with that? Um? Have

54:06

you seen any of these? Yeah, I've

54:09

seen definitely gonna watch the NBA when

54:11

I saw that, the one which at least

54:13

there and the uh yeah,

54:15

I've seen Guard dug It, loved it. I

54:18

can't wait for part two to come out. It was fun.

54:20

Yeah, it was good. I like it felt like that

54:23

Will Smith movie she did with

54:25

Will Smith was a superhero, but it was all funked

54:28

up. Uh

54:31

and when they when they got close, they

54:34

lost their course handcock. Yeah,

54:36

yeah, yeah, it felt like it felt like a like

54:38

derivative of Hancock. I've been watching a

54:40

search Party though on uh HBO.

54:44

Search Party is so good. That's one that's like too

54:46

good that I don't I wouldn't have anything interesting

54:48

to say about it other than, man, this is

54:51

so good. It's good. I got friends

54:53

that right on that show, and I was like, I didn't even know they were

54:55

writing on it. It's it's good. I'm one the third season now.

54:58

I only watched the first season, and I thought it was

55:01

so great. That's funny. I

55:03

don't know what happened in the second season, but like people

55:05

are saying, the standout performances

55:08

in the third season are people who weren't even in the

55:10

first season. Yeah, I

55:12

have some catching up to do. But the performance

55:15

by her tall like doofy

55:18

boyfriends. So

55:21

he's so good. And it's on HBL

55:23

now they jumped from TBS to HBL, so

55:26

yeah that. Yeah, if

55:28

you're a Search Party fan, though, there might be some

55:30

good content coming from

55:32

our network that around Search

55:34

Party, but I won't say allegedly allegedly

55:37

supposedly supposed Yeah, what

55:40

do you call willy hood? These

55:47

white women are just becoming black guys

55:50

in the hood. God, damn, that's

55:52

beautiful white What is that? Is a big

55:55

thing with racist though? Right? Like remember

55:57

those cops in u Wilmington,

56:00

North Carolina who got caught saying

56:02

like wild ship on the UH radio.

56:06

But they were saying stuff about how like white

56:08

women worship at the all black

56:10

man washing their feet? Yeah,

56:13

I mean that's always been a big

56:17

yeah, yeah,

56:19

exactly, So I mean this is

56:21

not now Now

56:24

who will be with us? They're taking on a woman? Yeah,

56:28

it can't be my repulsive racism that's

56:31

left me alone. It's

56:33

these damn spells of hip

56:35

hop instrumentals

56:38

by Mike will Maiden. What

56:43

is that? Have

56:46

you heard bands of? Make them dance? Man

56:50

to your dance encyclopedic

56:53

acknowledge just like

56:55

mad at It. I mean, I

56:57

mean it's it's it's absolutely out

57:00

of control. Motherfucking Rick Ross.

57:05

I mean, I don't know he's going up in a versus

57:08

against to Chase. I don't

57:10

know about that one. See

57:13

that's the real ship though, like maybe hate that ship.

57:15

And then like you see and they're the video

57:17

or something that they're like, oh the hold the hold up?

57:19

They love it this ship right right? Right? Oh?

57:22

Yeah? Uh well, Greg, this

57:25

has been so fun having you on the Daily

57:27

Ze. Guys. Where can people find

57:29

you and follow you? You guys can find

57:32

me at Greg Comedy

57:34

dot com. That's my website, Greg

57:36

the Grout on Twitter and Greg

57:39

Comedy on Instagram. And I do

57:41

a lot of arts, so you can check me out on Greg up What's

57:43

art dot com? Yeah, with the like

57:45

historical like redlining portraits. Right, thanks?

57:49

Man? You actually have is that your art

57:52

behind you right now? This?

57:54

Actually this is my wife's art. She

57:57

travels a lot for work and she's

57:59

always got an I think she was in the

58:01

Congo with this one. And I don't

58:03

know where she got this one from, but yeah,

58:06

yeah beautiful. And is

58:08

there a tweet or some other work of

58:10

social media you've been enjoying? Oh?

58:13

Man, um, I want to you know, I gotta

58:15

keep it real man. Roy Woods

58:18

Junior is always

58:20

cracking me up on Twitter. Uh.

58:23

He had this one tweet recently where

58:26

he did the whole Sugar Knight, Remember

58:28

Sugar Knight at the Source Awards, When I

58:30

was like, yeah, yeah, yeah

58:32

he did. He did one like uh, if

58:35

you're manager at Walmart, is

58:38

all in the store, like put your mask

58:40

on, come front with Piggy

58:42

Wiggily. He

58:45

just always killed me. Man. So shouts out to Roy

58:47

Woods, Julia, Who's who's just a

58:49

crusher And I can't wait for him to get his own show

58:52

and get his own network so we

58:54

can all work for him. You know. Yeah, uh,

58:58

Miles, where can people find you? Once a tweet You've

59:00

been enjoying Twitter, Instagram,

59:02

Miles of Gray and my other podcast

59:04

for twenty Day Fiance with Sophia Alexander.

59:07

You know it's talking about fance, you know, just

59:09

just getting those takes off. Let's

59:12

see some tweets that I like, Uh really,

59:14

it's one and it's from Brody

59:16

Reed at AO bro bro It says, I gonna

59:19

start a group chat with the other other l

59:21

A natives so we can text each other. Who

59:23

cares when there's another earthquake? Because

59:27

there was an earthquake the other day and everybody

59:29

was hopping out of their bed talking about

59:31

it. Her majesty like woke up

59:33

like two fucking aliens were about to zap the

59:35

house up into the mothership or some ship, and I was,

59:38

actually, it's fine, a

59:40

little one, but yeah, you

59:42

know, just I think just release, releasing a

59:45

little bit of tectonic tension, hopefully,

59:48

but it's still, you know, it doesn't

59:50

feel good because the other day we're talking about how sizemologists

59:52

were like, yeah, pretty good. The chances have tripled

59:54

of the big one coming in the next fifty years.

59:59

Yeah, I I've been unimpressed, which

1:00:01

I always say that, and that's gonna be tombstone

1:00:05

when I am swallowed by the earth, And yeah,

1:00:07

I was unimpressed. Your lives, Jack O'Brien,

1:00:10

unimpressed by earthquakes, You

1:00:13

sound like the fucking comic book guy the Simpsons

1:00:15

be like worst earthquake. That's

1:00:18

but that's how I've like I never noticed

1:00:21

them, or like, yeah, I didn't

1:00:23

wake up last night. The one earthquake

1:00:25

that I noticed, I was like in a building and

1:00:27

it was shaking, but it was like very peaceful. I

1:00:29

felt like I was being rocked to sleep.

1:00:31

So I'm just waiting. I know that that

1:00:34

there's the Big One is gonna come along and just make

1:00:36

me yeah,

1:00:40

uh be like whoa hands

1:00:42

up? Like it's like a roller coaster.

1:00:45

A couple of tweets I've been enjoying. Jennifer Right tweeted,

1:00:47

after four months of social distancing, I

1:00:50

feel like Jack and the Shining could have kept

1:00:52

it together a little bit better. Three

1:00:54

people to talk to in a huge house with lots

1:00:57

of ghost friends. Um, it's

1:01:01

uh yeah, that movie doesn't stand up. And then Rob

1:01:03

Delaney tweeted, brushing my wife's

1:01:05

ponytail through a glory hole. Uh,

1:01:08

you can find me on Twitter. Jack Underscore O'Brien,

1:01:11

you can find us on Twitter at daily Zeitgeys.

1:01:13

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1:01:15

We have Facebook fan page and a website,

1:01:18

Daily zeite Guys dot com. We we post our

1:01:20

episode, then our foot nover. We

1:01:22

link off to the information that we talked about today's

1:01:24

episode, as well as the song we ride

1:01:27

out on Miles What are we

1:01:29

riding out on to day? This is

1:01:32

like a little collaborative effort

1:01:35

by vocalist Amber Mark

1:01:37

and like this producer uh,

1:01:39

guitar player musician Wilma Archer,

1:01:42

and the track is called like a hunger and it's

1:01:44

just got like age if you like that track by

1:01:46

like seventy nine one five a page and think maybe yesterday.

1:01:49

This is kind of also very cool like

1:01:51

low five vibe, a very clunky

1:01:54

and it feels like you know, I

1:01:56

just I don't know, post apocalyptic uh

1:01:59

news as club you want a pean or something? So

1:02:02

yeah, take that. It's a whole wave. Uh

1:02:04

and you know both go shock an

1:02:06

elderly person by telling them you're an ally

1:02:09

of the Black Lives Matter. That's

1:02:12

seven year, nine point pob is all

1:02:14

timer. It was really good. Well.

1:02:17

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