The Daily Zeitgeist - ICE Trendgent Dean Cain 8/7: ESPN/WWE, Big Balls, L.A. Olympics, Dean Cain, Chicago Water Bill, United Unimatic, Ape Scrumping
Episode Date: August 7, 2025In this edition of ICE Trendgent Dean Cain, Jack and special guest co-host Blake Wexler discuss, WWE coming to ESPN, a "descent into fascism' update (feat. Ex-DOGE staffer "Big Balls" and the L....A. Olympics), famed copgobbler Dean Cain joining ICE?, Chicago's extremely high water bills, United having trouble with their Unimatic flight tracking system, Dartmouth invesigating 'ape scrumping' and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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what a week uh thank you so much for can i say something real quick oh we can we can cut this out
thank God it's Friday
is it Thursday
it's Thursday it's Thursday
fuck
jumps through a window
I'm like
it's all I had
all I had was Friday
yeah I work hard
and you know what
I fucking play hard
and that's maybe why I'm
so hard
like maybe a little too hard
we just watched the hymn trailer
and I feel like
that kind of sums you up
in many ways
it may be too hard
you gave too much
see when I saw that big
Fish Marlin in that video.
I was like, this dude works hard.
And I'm like, I should do that in addition to playing hard.
Because I honestly would just play hard.
I didn't work hard at all.
I was like the aunt or whatever.
What was that old thing, the aunt who would work hard?
And then there was a rabbit or something.
What was that old parable?
Yeah, yeah, the old parable of the ant and the hair.
It's a tortoise.
No, I'm not talking about that one.
There's a grasshopper.
Grasshopper.
Yes.
Yeah.
Ants can lift more than their body weight, I think, is traditionally
the piece of collected wisdom.
Am I right?
We did watch the Hymn trailer together, holding hands
through our screens.
Marlon Wains, Marlon the Big Fish.
Marlon.
Barlin Wains.
He's got it.
I've always thought he was a, you know,
one of these comedic actors who was just,
waiting for their chance to break out and freak everybody the fuck out.
And I think we're here getting that chance.
You're right.
In trailer looks cool.
This is the new Jordan Peel movie about football.
Have you seen this?
Have you heard about this?
Football.
I know football.
Yeah, yeah.
I know all about football.
Speaking of which, ESPN just inked a Mondo deal with the NFL and WWE.
I love it.
So wait, wrestling is going to be on ESPN?
Wrestling.
So ESPN is releasing a standalone app, I believe, and they're doing these deals in, I don't know if it's, it's by the end of the month, they're going to release this app, which I mean, why rush? You know, it's only been 15 years since people have been cutting the core. Why, why hurry up and release that? Yeah, yeah, exactly. It's, it's tough for me. First, I'm a sports sicko, but, you know, I also.
Bordeaux.
I have, but I also believe in, like, corporations, even if they're sports corporations being
evil.
And now you have a company in ESPN that was already highly censoring its anchors from saying
anything political whatsoever.
And, like, Jamel Hill was a very famous one who got let go because she refused to be
quiet, and also Woge, who was a big sports reporter, I think, wrote back, fuck you to like
a Republican senator, which, you know, whatever, which he should have done. Is that why he was
kicked out? That's why he was suspended. He was suspended before he was kicked out. So, um, that was
crazy. And now the NFL speak, which has a lot to do with, you know, this trailer that we just
watch. NFL is not beyond reproach. Where you
saw how unsuriously they took these CTE brain, you know, issues. You see how, um, in bed they are.
The W.W.E is good though. I just want to. Anything back. That's why I haven't brought them up yet.
Yeah. Yeah. That's why I will not bring them up. Because, you know, Vince McMahon, I think, is a one of the few good
people left who even got fired from that business. Can you imagine how much of a piece of shit you have to be
to be pushed out of wrestling when you own it? Yes. You'll have to imagine it. It's all right.
there sadly there there is reporting on it and it's it's really big lip pieces of literal shit actually
literal involved yeah and there's an interesting thing going on with the NFL as well again like
these are things that the NFL should be criticized for but now that the leading media company
is actually part of it's being owned by the NFL I think NFL maybe it maybe gets 10% or maybe
they get 10% of the NFL it's a they're in bed together so now they're not going to have a microscope
or even less of a microscope on them than before.
And there's an interesting thing, too, with unions where the NFL players union just,
um, so they elected like a new, like the person who runs it.
And the guy is like infamously soft as a union person.
Like he's almost anti-union.
So there's a lot of weird, interesting stuff going on over there.
That's how you get that job actually these days is being anti-union.
It's a prerequisite.
Yeah, that's right.
Exactly.
So anyway, there's, um,
If you're into sports or if you're, you know, want to be aware of what's happening in media, that's a story to follow.
Big, big news.
Huge.
Huge.
Huge.
Huge.
Huge.
Well, boo-boo.
Let's see.
Should we speed run some dissent into authoritarianism news real quick?
Yeah, of course.
Of course.
Let's do that.
Let's get through some of this stuff.
How's the, how's the dissent into authoritarianism going?
So we've got one story where big ball.
was a character who was like a member of Doge.
Fuck.
Just fuck.
Yeah.
It does feel like part of, I don't think they're doing this on purpose, but like part of this
feels like they're trying to make history teachers say the dumbest shit possible in 30
years, you know, to like while like, oh my God, we're going to make Mr. Bowman talk about
a character named Big Balls.
It's another protection against saying,
what actually is happening right now
where it's like, okay, so we can, you know,
the Epstein thing, there's distractions we can do
with that, but let's also name
these people, you know, horse cock
and whatever we can do
so they're not talked about.
So, uh,
doge boy big balls.
Yes, Deutsche, Big Balls.
Was beaten up outside of his car in Washington,
D.C. by a group of 10 teenagers
allegedly. Uh, and
Trump has responded in very
Trumpian fashion.
by being like this is what he you may remember him from the uh central park jogger assault
where um he you know the mypd arrested a handful of innocent children yeah and trump immediately
jumped to taking out full page ads being like we they should be put to death they should be
tried as adults so that's essentially what he's immediately done uh his his guy got beat up by
children and he's like we should we should be able to treat them like adults because yeah um so
that's one thing he's just he's just trying to use that as a way to uh um you know get an excuse
to grab more authority maybe take over Washington DC make it federal uh he's also going to use
the LA Olympic Games uh as an excuse he's going to send in the military which is something
that like already happens every time the Olympics comes but like it's going to be way
worse. We're going to get an Olympics under Trump in Los Angeles where he likes to
fuck shit up already. So that's going to be bad. I don't think anybody wanted to go to these
in the first place. And now it's going to be even better. And that's going to be bad for
Americans. It's bad. And we talked about this a little bit yesterday about like tourism or maybe
it was today. I don't know what. I thought today was Friday. I thought we're in 1996, right? This
We're in 1996.
Okay, good.
At least I have the year right.
But we were talking...
DGIF because Erkel's on tonight.
And we can all be happy about that.
He did do that.
He did that.
It turns out he did.
It turns out, spoiler, if you haven't seen tonight's Urkel.
He did that.
He did that.
He didn't think he did.
Or he seemed a little confused about whether he did.
Did in fact do that.
He knows what he does.
He knows what he does or does not do that.
You know what you do to me.
Steve Urquette.
Stephen Erkel.
Stephen Urkel.
But we were talking about this with tourism and why people don't want to come to the United States in the Katie Golden episode.
And it's the same thing.
There's an even bigger microscope on it because of the fucking Olympics where you have a guy who has vengeance either through tariffs or through putting people in term camp, any person that he deems a foreigner.
So it's like, oh, and now we have the world's games coming to Los Angeles.
like you said already a place that he has a vendetta against so it's it's truly the worst time
that you could host a international event you know in the united states is with this
fucking vengeful moron racist overseeing not great not great so how are they going to do all
this police stating well the dhs department of homeland security has uh scrapped their age limits
for new ice agents uh you can now be good uh teenagers and the
elderly. So, you know, really sweet of them to be inclusive of the Hitler youth and
the elderly. No more ageism in our mass kidnapping apparatus. Before the removal of age
caps, people had to be 21 to 40, which seems like kind of weirdly specific. Yeah. But now
you brown shirt fun for the whole family ages 18 to 99, like those board games. Hell
yeah why do they like i feel like they should allow 100 year olds to play board games right they're too
impressionable i think is the problem like if they try too hard to pass go they might pass away
that's right that is right and i'm very proud of that one thank you and you should you should be
thank you um but yeah christian om said we'll get you trained and ready to be equipped to go out on
the street and help protect families by help she means uh in the same way that she helps dogs
they've offered signing bonuses of $50,000,
student loan forgiveness,
retirement benefits.
This is like generally just like the world we live in now.
And it has been like this quietly for a long time is just like I think I was talking
about this earlier this week on this show.
Just the idea that like to get a high power job.
I mean, we just talked about the fact that to get like the union rep job.
you have to be anti-unions.
Like, to get a high power, like, C-suite job,
you have to, like, literally know where some bodies are buried.
Like, you have to have done bad shit.
Like, they're like, all right,
if you go and fire these hundred people to their face,
like they do treat, you know,
treat it like a gang where they're like,
you've got to kill some people to get in.
Like, this is just generally, like,
how the incentive structure is set up in America
where it's like, yeah, well,
if you want a high-paying job,
job, like, you're going to have to really harm your soul.
You can have to really do some damage to yourself, like, on a deep, cellular, spiritual level,
and go fuck yourself in other things.
It used to be, too, where it's like, okay, you need to do something so horrible, because
then that shows us that you're qualified, but also we could blackmail you if you try to go
against the organization.
Truly, I think that's what it is.
That's what I think it is, too.
However, now I think we're in an era where no one's blackmailable anymore because everybody is such a piece of shit that it's like, oh, this person, you know, laid off all these people and it caused their families to lose health care and all their families died.
It's like, uh, yeah, but I can't be canceled because everybody's done.
There's so many awful people who are so publicly and shamelessly awful.
So much bad shit being done everywhere.
You can't blackmail them.
Yeah.
Like I was reading that article about the forever chemicals that are in.
all of our blood and like, you know, all of our reproductive organs and all the, like, plastics
and shit, uh, that was originated by that company 3M that, uh, you know, makes a bunch of stuff
out of Minneapolis. And like, there was a person inside the company who, uh, helped develop
the products and then was like, oh, shit. Like, we got some blood tests back and this is in our blood,
like, all the people who worked on this is in their blood. And like, by doing that, by like trying to do
good and protect the consumer and not just like do the dirt. Her career completely stalled out
and all the people who like took over the project and just like, you know, just swallowed the
shit to like do what was necessary to like protect shareholder value. Like those people all
rise. Like I really, there's just so many examples of that where it's just like, yeah, that's,
that's just how it's done. Seems bad. Seems bad to me, Blake. I don't know.
Yeah, it seems pretty bad to be.
Finally, we agree on something.
And another news seems bad to be.
Seems pretty bad.
Also, Dean Kane, this is the way that it's like making the rounds is that
Dean Kane is publicizing this is the guy who played Superman on like the CW or some
shit on Smallville.
And no, not Smallville.
No, Lois and Clark, he played it on.
But he is a right wing dipshit and post a video on his Instagram encouraging people to
join ICE, listed the incentives. He said, I've just outed myself completely right now.
As much as my parents want me to wear a mask because they fear for it, no chance in hell.
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
He did say he'd wear a pair of glasses, though. So, you know, nobody will know.
A piece of shit. I, it's, it's, first of all, I love that he's outing himself as this,
because, like, we, we do need a highly public figure who's, like, I'm with ice because,
so we can just, like, focus our anger at somebody.
But also, like, way to be like, and I'm not going to be like these little bitches who do
the ice thing and cover their face.
I'm brave, you know?
Yeah.
So.
Dean Cain, Ripley's believe it or not, Jersey.
And just so everybody, and a cape.
Right.
What a piece.
What a guy who just doesn't need to be around anymore?
Like, we don't need to know what Dean Cain's doing.
And now he's in ICE.
Now he's a super villain is what he's turned himself into.
Yeah.
Die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a fascist.
A fascist.
Justapo secret policeman.
Love the soft G and gestapo.
Which it might be.
Thank you.
Dean Cain's biological father.
Roger Tanaka, who is
Japanese.
So, why not?
Interesting. Interesting for him
to be like, hell yeah.
Let's get going on this internment stuff.
Let's take a quick break
and we'll be right back.
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Whoever's not talking.
All right.
We got the dissent into fascism stuff mostly out of our...
We'll check in with the Nelke Boys and Theobon in a second.
But real quick, just wanted to...
This is one of those local stories that, I don't know.
It's just fun to check in with a local municipality.
this time Chicago, a woman in Chicago inherited her, you know, her husband passed.
She inherited his apartment.
I was told by the city in 2024 that a new water meter needed to be installed seven years
after she had inherited the home.
And there's no plumbing, so no water being used in the home.
So she let the city install the meter.
Also was like, again, no plumbing.
Six months later, she received a bill.
for $233,000 in water charges.
And apparently this is a known problem in Chicago
to the extent that CBS News Chicago has a segment
and this is kind of the thing that I like about this story is
has a segment called Getting Hosed for the last six years
that's just about like them charging people too much for water.
I love a local problem and a local solution
that being solved by the local news, you know?
I do love this specific.
Because that's something I'm sure in Chicago
Like everybody there is like this is a fucking thing
And then us being out
Because Philly has like a million of those things
You know
And when people learn about them
It's like wait so they just stopped collecting
The mayor like had this weird argument
Where they stopped collecting the trash
And it was her fault
So there's just always some shit
But this is wild with the
And that it's enough of a thing
$23,000 is a lot
It seems like a very avoidable
thing as well, where it seems like the person who inherited this did their homework.
It was like, hey, so are we, we're good here?
We're good.
Yeah, yeah, we're good.
We're good.
Yeah.
Quarter of a million dollars.
In L.A., it's like, uh, electricity is great.
Like the, they're just like, and now it costs triple.
We didn't tell you that actually.
It's just on your bill.
You'll notice that, uh, it costs triple at certain times.
So, uh, shout out to the people of Chicago.
Shout out LIDWP.
Shout out to them as well.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I do actually, you know, we were having an issue with a gas leak on our stove and called,
I guess this isn't DW.
Is it?
Would that be L.A.DWP, the gas company?
I think that's electric, right?
And then there's gas.
Department of water and power.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Anyways, the gas company was out real fast and super helpful.
You know, local municipal services can work and be cool.
Yeah.
it's like that trick where you go to the emergency room and all you have to say is I'm having
trouble breathing and then they get you right in the old trick I have a gas leak and then they'll
get right the fuck over you know yeah exactly for the nurses out there I was a lot of people
say that I give gas leak vibes so you know what I mean gas light vibes you know what I'm saying
yeah that's right you actually don't think that no I don't over 1,000 United flights have been
delayed this week
due to an issue with the
Unimatic
a very old system
used by United to track flight
information.
I just love that name.
It was clearly named
like at a time.
The future.
Yeah.
When they were like they
they have it.
It's not like a computer program.
It's like a, the Unimatic.
Put all your flights into the Unimatic.
And it'll handle and schedule them all.
There's like an anthropomorphic, you know, like a little cartoon, like a nudimatic thing,
like whatever the fuck that looks like.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
They're still holding out that this is going to actually win out over the personal computer.
Yeah.
Come on.
If we wait long enough, the personal computer is going to fail.
This is an issue near and dear to my heart because my home airport is Newark International
Airport, which is a massive United Hub.
And traveling has been such a blood.
bath lately because they do because of these issues at least they're grounding the flights where
before the flights they just didn't know where planes were for like 15 minutes which is a huge issue
because like you need to know where the planes are and then if you well i'm sorry i'm i'm such a prude
i like that you thought you needed to explain that yeah which is bad when they don't know them
because then the planes can like so planes like cars crash into each other
there may be a fender bender
sometimes.
Planes going
hundreds of miles per hour.
Full of jet fuel.
Very bad when they crash into each other.
So you need to know
where they are.
Also, you can't just be like
driving around, be like, oh, plane over there
because they're very big.
So you need to know you can't be steering it
and just be like, oh, let me just get around
this guy real quick.
Right.
And these pesky
clouds obscure the other plane cars in this scenario.
So you can't see them.
A lot of fog up there in the in the clouds.
So much stupid fluffy fog.
And about earlier this summer, there was an issue.
So the FAA is already horribly understaffed.
And the air traffic controllers for Newark, which is a major airport, you know, New York,
one of these New York City airports, they had lost track of planes.
and a bunch of the air traffic controllers were obviously traumatized by this.
They were already short staff, so they had to go on, not personal days, but take mental health
days, understandably so.
So it's just been a complete fucking disaster.
Trump and the Trump administration has gutted so many cutback funding for something so
fucking important.
That's something that any more, like, you know, tariffs, you could trick a moron
into thinking the tariffs are good.
But planes, losing planes,
knowing where planes are.
Knowing where planes are,
even though we explained it to all of you.
So, you know, hindsight's 2020 how dangerous lost planes are.
But it's just such an obvious issue.
So, and it's not getting better.
No.
It does not seem to be getting better.
And at 22 ranking, Alaska Airlines was the only American airline
that managed to be in the top 10 list of safest airlines in the world.
Wonderful.
Everything else.
not so great. And then from the beginning of the year until May, at least 188 people died in
2025, which is up. In terms of like big high profile, you know, U.S. airline crashes, there
hadn't been one since 2009, I think, in the U.S. and Trump was like, we're breaking records.
We're the hottest we've ever been. They're crashing more than ever. These planes.
Look at us. God.
And finally, an important study out of Dartmouth is describing ape behavior that has been observed, which they call scrumping.
Okay.
As a reason humans evolved to digest alcohol well.
So.
Well, some better than others.
Yeah.
Some of us digest it too well.
Yes.
We like it too damn much.
And then we can't have it anymore.
So African apes often eat overripe fermented fruit.
off the forest floor, and they think that that might have potentially pushed adaptations and
alcohol digestion into our ancestors, which would have enabled us to eventually, you know,
talk to people in crowded rooms.
Yeah.
There's this part in the study where it says researchers are still trying to study this change
and also why African apes scrump regularly, but orangutans don't.
Another aspect scientists are studying is the social drinking one.
what makes humans often drink when together.
Just like, what the fuck are you talking about?
Well, if you're around your family, you're good.
It's, that's implied.
But what about socially?
I can't, I can't figure it out, like, why do people drink when around other people?
Wait, so these researchers, these Dartmouth Ivy League researchers, they, if they don't get an answer,
for that right now. I don't know how we'll ever fucking figure it out. Do, do these apes
get drunk off these fruits? Or I'm like picking fruit off the ground. You see me like spill
strawberries and eat them off the ground like a week later. Yeah. Yeah, I think they get drunk a little
bit. I think they get a little tipsy. They get scrumped up. They get scrumped. Yeah, we're going to
go out tonight. We're going to get scrum. We're going to go scrumpin. It is funny that it was
Dartmouth, which is, you know, famously the location that animal house is based on. And
a legendary huge drinking school.
They're like, we've got this question
that we want to answer
that we can't figure out.
Why do people drink in groups?
We're going to need a couple hundred thousand
to solve this.
I was visiting my friend at a state school
and it gave me an idea for a huge study.
That's right.
Well, Blake Wexler,
truly a pleasure having you on the show
this week, filling in for miles.
Me too.
Where can people find you,
follow you all that good stuff?
People, please find me at Blake Wexler on all social media.
I'm going to be in Philadelphia, August 23rd, doing my reviews are in Variety Show where
we read real reviews that we've left for products and places.
It's a blast.
Fans can, or audience members can come on stage, read their own reviews.
They might be fans of yours.
You don't need to change that.
No, no, no, no.
They're not.
They are not.
August 23rd, or sorry, August 29th, August 30th.
I'm going to be in Wilkesbury, Pennsylvania doing stand-up.
And posted a clip today of me offering to suck off an audience.
So you can check out all that.
Sorry, what was that last part?
All that.
And more and less.
All that and less on my social media at Blake Wexler.
And thanks for having me.
This is always so much fun doing this.
And I love doing these shows with you.
Always a pledge.
That's cool, right?
Yeah.
To shorten pleasure to pledge.
Yeah.
I'm blushing right now.
I'm eating up.
All right.
That's going to do it for us this afternoon.
We're back tomorrow with the whole last.
episode of the show. Until then,
be kind to each other. Be kind to
yourselves. Get your vaccines while you
still can. Get your flu shots where you still
can. Don't do nothing about white supremacy
and we will talk to y'all
tomorrow. Bye.
Bye.
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