The Daily Zeitgeist - Cuatro Trendtasticos 7/29: Manhattan Mass Shooting, Israel, Epstein Files, Benjamin Black, Justin Trudeau, Katy Perry

Episode Date: July 29, 2025

In this edition of Cuatro Trendtasticos, Jack and Miles discuss the Midtown Manhattan mass shooting, Israel IS doing a genocide?, an Epstein Files update, Benjamin Black getting (suspiciously) nominat...ed to lead the US International Development Finance Corporation, Justin Trudeau & Katy Perry in a relationship (?) and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:19 very eager to watch Eddington but has learned that there is a one Pedro Pascal film at a time limit. Yeah. In Mexico. That's a symbol. That's a mark of a civilized nation. That's right. We're just, we're just fucking blasting them all out there.
Starting point is 00:02:38 Just too much, dude. All at once. Sorry, Pedro. That movie made 218 million globally. great. Let's see. Let's kick the can down the road Listen, baby millions of dollars Although it slowed at the end people were thinking 220 and it only ended up at 218. Oh So it ends up like having a weird like this one actually failed
Starting point is 00:03:06 Story like kicker at the end of the media cycle yeah, also over the weekend happy Gilmore to came out on Netflix a lot of Negative reviews a lot of backlash for should we should we issue a spoiler? Is it is it too early? I mean, I remember that happens within the first five minutes of the movie. Yeah, yeah, I saw it. I don't, it doesn't spoil, I mean, I don't think it's- Three minutes in,
Starting point is 00:03:35 Happy, I was actually asking yesterday, I was like, wait, who is the love interest from Happy Gilmore? Because I remember it was Veronica Bond from Billy Madison. Bridgett Nelson. Yeah, it was Veronica Bond from Billy Madison. Bridget Nelson. Yeah, it was a Julie action hero. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:48 Yeah. From a modern family. Yeah. That was the wife or girlfriend and happy Gilmore. Three minutes in happy accidentally kills his wife from the shot with a tee shot, which is hit ball so hard it kill wife. Yeah. Which like that happens at the beginning of the movie right with like a bunch of slap shots that keep hitting The person with the camera. Yeah. Yeah, there's it's yeah sure that there's someone always on the receiving end of his terrible
Starting point is 00:04:16 Oh, yeah, didn't didn't wasn't there a funeral scene. I feel like it kills his dad in the first one Anyways, he quits golf and becomes an alcoholic as a result. And that's where our movie comes from. I have not watched it yet, but I have heard from a reliable source. Yeah, there's, there's some laughs in there. It's look, I saw it because I'm happy Gilmore brained as a child. So I'm like, yeah, me age let me fire up this movie for like 96 or whatever came out their sequel it's um I will say this it's not good come on it's not good but I'd be lying if I said I didn't laugh out loud at certain parts and that's all I'm looking for this is what I'm this is I will say John Daly the golfer excellent cameo fucking really really fucking funny for
Starting point is 00:05:07 No, I'm sure maybe like maybe it's like a throwaway appearance But this one he's like firmly like his dirtbag friend who like lives with him and they call him uncle John Daly And he's just like a weird fucking freaky, dude Like he just plays and he just he's such a bad actor that it kind of comes off as believable. A lot of his delivery. And there's just too many fucking cameos. Like the amount of people that are in this, it's like brain splitting.
Starting point is 00:05:34 I'm in it for the cameos only. I just like to sit there and go, oh my God. Yeah. I mean, you realize like how many terrible people Adam Sandler knows. Cause like Rob Schneider is still in this one But whatever I think what I would say is you I would rate it a you won't regret it if you have it on in The background. Hell. Yeah, that's all I'm asking for don't
Starting point is 00:05:58 This is not appointment viewing just throw it on if you're if you're curious Just fucking throw it on do some other shit and like the cadence of a Sandler movie is even if you're looking not at the screen. He'll start being like And then you'll be you know, when realize time to look at what time to look at TV. Hell. Yeah. All right. Let's get into darker news Shooting this one in New York City, targeting the NFL from somebody who believed they were suffering from CTE, asked to have their brain studied and killed,
Starting point is 00:06:35 I think four people and himself. So horrifying story drives home that you really can't be the country that both lets anyone who can pass a field sobriety test buy an assault weapon and also be the place where you just don't have complete disregard for mental health and also like people's brains who play your most popular sport, I feel like.
Starting point is 00:07:03 Yeah, yeah, it's it seems like a bad combo Yeah, real really bad combo and the the fucking right has just already tried to jump on this like you're some people We're like this was this was a muslim extremist shooting in new york because of zoran mumdani. Yeah How is how they even get there? How is it? How do they even get there? Look there and anything is a way to just lie about it and try and you know Have it conformed to whatever narrative they're currently pushing and I think yeah This was like on Newsmax the guy was like this was against Jewish people like they're just They're they're flailing for anything and I think like I said with everything that's going on with Trump
Starting point is 00:07:43 They're like well anti-black racism isn't gonna work Maybe some more islamophobia. Maybe we can we can try that in the American public with that terrible impulse, but no That doesn't seem to be the case. But yeah, by the way, it's just anti Obama anti-black racism I feel like is what they've figured out hasn't worked, but they're gonna keep trying. I feel like all the different racism combinations that they can, like an uno hand, you know? We didn't even talk about the MLK files that he released like two weeks ago. MLK files, I feel like there's also rumors about,
Starting point is 00:08:16 he might have said something about like alien files that he's thinking about releasing. Honestly, if it's- At that point it's like, yo, every time he's like- It's that bad? Yeah, it's like wow. Are we hitting the aliens button yeah you think that's like a thing like every president knows like look when a fire starts to burn right and it starts to spread you can do a little mini disclosure to get any disclosure little mini disclosure disclosure but it can be
Starting point is 00:08:39 disclosed yeah you know exactly can't be we can't we're not going full Demi more the st. disclosure okay but maybe as exactly. We can't, we're not going full Demi Moore. This ain't disclosure. Right. Okay. But maybe as a treat, we can learn the truth. That or he's in legalized weed. Like suddenly. Just everyone, everywhere.
Starting point is 00:08:53 I don't know. Like, I feel like there has to be these, like, I think the other thing too is what I don't understand is Donald Trump should know that you can buy people, like including the American public, like stimulus checks is one way for people to immediately be like, oh wow. He's been talking about that. That's been out there. I know. Yeah. I know.
Starting point is 00:09:11 But I'm like, I don't know why you didn't fucking, like if he, and I don't even know I'm giving this fascist government tips, but like start off with a party and everyone goes, we, I got a check. And then people have to fucking wrestle with the fact that you gave them free money as their rights are being absolutely eroded.
Starting point is 00:09:28 But on you go, elderly man, who knows not what day he's in. There are two Israeli human rights groups who for the first time have defined what Israel is doing in Gaza as a genocide. So like Israel's own human rights groups are now joining the call to end this. More and more celebrities are joining the call.
Starting point is 00:09:57 There's an interesting story where a fashion designer chose not to work with the artist Rosalia due to her silence on Palestine, which is like a reverse of what we've seen in the past where people were just losing their, you know, representation and agencies for refusing to be silent about Palestine. And then American voters continue to shift hard in the direction of stop this shit right now. Yeah. You're even seeing like, it's so again, I guess welcome to the reality. Yes.
Starting point is 00:10:32 But holy shit, like Jesus, it's only now, I think now for some reason, the famine that is happening in Gaza. The famine is starting to affect even like Republican members of Congress or at least in their quotes again, because like this is the mind fuck of listening to politicians. Like they'll be like, that's terrible. Oh, my vote is to continue the genocide. And you're like, well, then they don't even fucking say anything. And there was an article in like Axios last week that was saying like the administration is also trying to be like like trying to figure out how to change course or figure out a way to address what's happening.
Starting point is 00:11:08 But at the same time, I'm like, I don't know, man, you've had a lot of time to, to everyone's done had a lot of time to figure this shit out. And we're still at this just such a grim milestone in terms of how bad the situations become and not just for not just in Gaza, like in the West Bank and also just thinking of like Syria, like Israel is just, I mean, aside from the specific genocide as it relates to the Palestinian people,
Starting point is 00:11:32 the military, the micro militarism that's happening all around in the region with no consequence is really alarming. And like you wonder when it'll be enough, but coming from Donald Trump, it's like, who knows? is really alarming and like you you wonder when it'll be enough but from Donald Trump, it's like Who knows I think the pictures of people starving are having an effect like 15 people including four children starved to death in a single 24-hour period last week and The US government is not profiting off of that, you know, that's not so
Starting point is 00:12:04 It's fucked up but it does you know, that's not so, um, it's fucked up, but it does, you know, they, I'm reminded of the book everyone will have always been against this, uh, by Omar Al-Aqad that, you know, it feels like we're slowly moving in that direction where everyone's like, yeah, I was, you know, the, the, this is the way these stories tend to go where everyone's like, yeah, I was, you know, the, the, this is the way these stories tend to go where it's like, there's a historic atrocity that's happening. And then every, everybody in a decade pretends like it's always been the thing to be against the
Starting point is 00:12:39 invasion of Iraq or everybody was on board with the civil rights movement. And it was like, no, the civil rights movement was unpopular when it first started. When he was killed, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was very unpopular. Right. And of course, everyone was, that's why it was such a frictionless process, the civil rights movement, because everyone was on board, right?
Starting point is 00:13:04 Oh no. Everybody was like like they should just like chill out It's like very they're they're causing problems for themselves Like that's what the fucking focus group testing was at the time, right? this has been such a it's been wild to just see suddenly more and more people speak out and unfortunately, it's because they more people speak out. And unfortunately it's because they probably don't fear the repercussions anymore, that the repercussions of speaking out are less than,
Starting point is 00:13:30 or I think in a lot of cases, a lot of people are just so disconnected from it all that they really don't, they don't maybe don't feel the kind of shame that like you or I would being like an American and being like, we are fucking, this is our shared shame as a nation. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:13:48 Like we have the power to really change course here. And yeah, I mean, like I guess if it takes, if, if the stories weren't enough from, for the, from the last few years, weren't enough to change your mind and it suddenly is now, then so be it. But like, God, it's like all you do, this experience, this entire experience since October 7th has been like a bunch of screaming into the fucking void. Like how, like fucking how.
Starting point is 00:14:13 So yeah, we'll see if these are just more Axios headlines because we know Axios loves to, you know, do a lot of stuff to impress the president because they're basically a conservative outlet or, you know, what will come of that, but something has to happen. All right, let's take a quick break. We'll be right back.
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Starting point is 00:17:52 Yeah, sure. Let's circle. I know. Yeah. So in covering the Epstein thing, like I'm also very interested in the other people who are in like the other powerful people. I think this is like part of the thing that I keep talking about where when there's a story that's clearly fueled by outrage
Starting point is 00:18:10 at the wealthy and the powerful like this one, the mainstream media refuses to acknowledge that that's what the story is about or that's what's driving people's anger and interest in it. And so the Epstein story is being covered as like only a scandal for Trump, right? Like kind of right now it's like in this thing that has really like outraged Trump's supporters like that. That's the aspect of it that they're covering, which I think is a mistake because everybody's interested in all of this.
Starting point is 00:18:44 Yeah, like all intentional, I'd say of the weirdest shit. Yeah, exactly. So, um, just some things that I feel like have gone kind of overlooked. One, the wall street journal released, uh, more of the notes from that book. And I think they are both just interesting to read about because there are other powerful people across the political spectrum, but also it makes it clear that that was like definitely a note from Trump. Like it's like all these powerful people you think Trump was gonna be like, no, I'm gonna sit this one out.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Had a note from, for instance, Bill Clinton, whose note to Epstein read, it's reassuring, isn't it, To have lasted as long across all the years of learning and knowing, adventures and illegible word. And also to have your childlike curiosity, the drive to make a difference and the solace of friends. What the fuck? It's a pretty load bearing illegible word in there.
Starting point is 00:19:43 Adventures and illegible word in there. Adventures and illegible word. Yeah. Who the fuck knows what was there? But there's also Leon Black. So Leon Black is a billionaire who paid Epstein $170 million between 2012 and 2017. The payments were for alleged tax and estate planning services,
Starting point is 00:20:07 even though everybody who talked to Jeffrey Epstein was like, he doesn't know shit about anything. This guy's like kind of an idiot. He's like dumb. Especially all the scientists that would give quotes about him. They're like, this guy's a fucking perv who just likes to hang around scientists
Starting point is 00:20:23 and just says dumb shit around us. But there was specifically a quote from one of the scientists guy's a fucking perf who just like likes to hang around scientists and just says dumb shit around us. But there was specifically a quote from one of the scientists who was like, yeah, I was friends with him. What? Like he was like 80 something and was just like kind of no fucks to give left and was like, yeah, I like went to a bunch of the dinners cause there was a lot of talented scientists there. Not only do I think he was like not
Starting point is 00:20:47 smart. scientists there, not only do I think he was like not smart, I don't believe that he knew anything about like the financial world because he didn't seem to know shit about shit was essentially like the spirit of the quote. Anyways, Leon Black paid him 170 million dollars which if you know how people who are billionaires are about their money, they don't really part with it just for fun. Right. No. So he wrote a poem in it, according to the Wall Street Journal, that read, blonde red
Starting point is 00:21:13 or brunette spread out geographically with this net of fish. Jeff's now the old man in the sea. The old man in the sea. Is that meant to rhyme with geographically? The Old Man in the Sea, geographically. Not really. Damn, a little like slant rhyme, like multi-word. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:33 Get Eminem to ghostwrite that for him. Eminem's also in the Happy Gilmore sequel. Oh, hell yeah. Yeah. So again, just a billionaire, who's among many other billionaires who are in this book. Just worth noting, Leon Black's son Ben is being nominated to be CEO of the US International Development Finance Corporation by the Trump administration.
Starting point is 00:21:57 And Bloomberg wrote this up. And one of the quotes from the article is, was Black's nomination expected? No. According to unnamed people familiar with the process who told the Times from the article is, was Blacks nomination expected? No, according to unnamed people familiar with the process who told the Times, the pick came as a surprise given Blacks limited foreign policy and legislative experience. And also like elsewhere they're like, and he's like, not that good at like Wall Street stuff.
Starting point is 00:22:19 Like this doesn't make any sense. So I don't know, it just seems interesting that all these billionaires are looking out for one another. Especially right now. Yeah. In a time of great curiosity. I mean, like you think about, did you see the picture that came out in 2020,
Starting point is 00:22:36 but people have been bringing it up again of like Bill Clinton getting massaged by Shantae Davis, who's like one of like an Epstein victim. No, I had not seen that. But again, like we should be like the mainstream media needs to be plastering all this shit everywhere that like equal opportunities, everybody involved. What the fuck?
Starting point is 00:22:55 Like, I mean, this is how you're gonna find some shit out is you start pressing everybody. Yeah, exactly. Not that Bill Clinton's ever gonna be in a situation where he's gonna answer anything, but you know, that's truly like Look, there's a lot of loose end even Donald Trump himself said hey, you should really look into the former president of Harvard Larry summer. Yeah, please well, we know about Trump too. So we know that okay So we gave these diamond nuts of other people. So truly let's let's bring this all to light
Starting point is 00:23:24 Yeah, and finally in happy news. Mm-hmm Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry Miles we've been shipping these two for a while on this My god. Oh my god. They would be so all the people that work on this show Refused to put those parts into episodes because they're like you you guys, you have to find something else to talk about. You guys just did 30 minutes on how cute it would be if Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau started dating. Just so people, just in full transparency, we know we've talked about AI a lot the last couple of years.
Starting point is 00:23:58 We've had to do that every time Jack and I were actually talking about Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau. Like the producers would put an AI story for us to talk about because they didn't want us to humiliate ourselves being so obsessed with this. Cause I was like, Bon Appetit baby.
Starting point is 00:24:14 Katy's best album. I don't know. I just know the Superbowl halftime show was a triumph. God, man. When she wrote in on that fucking lion, man. Wow. I think we still talk about how that was the big, that was American maximalism Super Bowl performance.
Starting point is 00:24:30 I think it's the height of America, to be honest with you. Yeah. It's like, it was just all downhill from there. That was 2015, yeah. Katie has, you know, at that time she was with Russell Brand and the, you know, we were all disappointed those two kooky kids couldn't make it work out.
Starting point is 00:24:48 Then Orlando Bloom. Sorry Legolas. Now has been spotted dating Justin Trudeau. Justin Trudeau's father, this is written up by our Canadian writer, J.M. McNabb, who noted that Trudeau's father also dated a famous musician Barbara Streisand Whoa Kim control during the like Mannequin era Kim control mannequin era Kim control. I think wow. I mean that's that's around when I would have been Yeah, I guess it would have been like when after like post sex in the city when she was scatting on ABC news, right?
Starting point is 00:25:22 when after like post sex in the city when she was scatting on ABC News. Right. They're both celebrities who were very popular in the early 2010s, but like not so much anymore. I just have the question like, when are we gonna get our first American president who's just like a bachelor and out there dating celebrities or like a young singer?
Starting point is 00:25:44 I mean, I was looking up AOC because like you know a lot of people are like this is more and more she's engaged. Yeah she's booed up though yeah. She's booed up but they're I don't know like you know the rumors you know the rumors. The rumors about? That we're on our text threads about a certain president who was out there. The what? Text threads? Text threads. You were on them text threads. There was tea in there about a president out there. Really? Yeah. I mean, this is a rumor anyway. It doesn't matter, but Obama dating Jennifer Aniston. That was like a thing.
Starting point is 00:26:16 Obama dating Jennifer Aniston. Yeah. That was like a thing people were talking about all the time. They're like Obama and Jennifer Aniston. I just, it's wild to me that Canada got there first. That would destroy America if there was like a hot president who was like single and dating. I feel it makes sense to me that there was like, obviously there was JFK who was secretly doing all that shit. And like, I think it people like kind of like the energy of the fact that he was dating everybody in the world probably came through to people like the people
Starting point is 00:26:53 who didn't want to know that she chose not to. But everybody else was like, he's our first rock star president. Like, but like if there was somebody who was just that now, I don't know if America would ever recover, you know? Yeah, there's, oh, there's a lot of, yeah. Even like the Google's AI is like, recent news reports have focused on swirling rumors suggesting a romantic relationship between
Starting point is 00:27:15 Jennifer Aniston and former president Barack Obama. That's such a funny- That was last year. Cause then there was that, cause on Michelle Obama's podcast recently, Barack Obama came on and they were trying to be like there's nothing come on man We good Jennifer Guys
Starting point is 00:27:31 Dating Courtney Cox that feels like some shit like a weird writers room combo. It's like Barack Obama Jennifer Aniston, right? That's a good one. That's good. Yes. I like that. I like that. Good. We like that one. Let's go shit them, you know But we're ahead of very in true. Doh is so fucking weird, dude. I know Katie true doe Geez well, you know all we can do is hope yeah for these two they were seen sharing a plate of lobster Do you share it when you're like on a date with her? Madge, are you sharing dishes? Hell no. Yeah, that's that seems we get our own shared several dishes, including one with lobster. First of all, Jack, the thing you should know about me is I illegally
Starting point is 00:28:15 fish for lobster with my wealthy friends. If you remember my underrated from Monday. Yeah, no. When I think of people sharing a lobster, I don't picture someone eating cleanly. I picture two people fucking ripping apart a lobster like, and like they're fighting over it like wolves. Yeah. Yeah. It's not like an elegant thing.
Starting point is 00:28:38 Just sucking the tail out of that thing. I'm sorry, how do you eat a lobster? I'm just like thinking of the most savage way to do it. You just like break it in half down the middle and then just like pull like, yeah, you're biting the fucking tail out. Yeah. Anyway, anyways, that's that's my horny fantasy. Yeah, you're always some kind of seed like carnivore. Seabased. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:29:02 Let's do the Seabased. You look and I filed my teeth into shark teeth. Oh, Jesus. That would be so fucked up. Your kids, your poor kids, dude, if you filed your teeth down a little shark teeth, they wouldn't even be able to look at you. They've got the ridges. All right.
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