The Daily Zeitgeist - Invincible White Women, Scottie Trippin... 11.5.21

Episode Date: November 5, 2021

In episode 1024, Jack and Miles are joined by super producer Anna Hossnieh and host of the Ethnically Ambiguous podcast to discuss That Texan Insurrectionist that flew in on PJet was right about her w...hiteness, That CNN Milk story is such terrible reporting that it makes sense for CNN, Scottie Pippen is goin through it and more! That Texan Insurrectionist that flew in on PJet was right about her whiteness… That CNN Milk story is such terrible reporting that it makes sense for CNN Scottie Pippen is goin through it  LISTEN: Isaiah Rashad - RIP Young Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult. And I'm Clea Gray, former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church. And we're the host of the new podcast, Forgive Me for I Have Followed. Together, we'll be diving even deeper into the unbelievable stories behind 7M Films and Shekinah Church. Listen to Forgive Me for I Have Followed on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Gianna Pradenti. And I'm Jemay Jackson-Gadsden. We're the hosts of Let's Talk Offline from LinkedIn News and iHeart Podcasts. There's a lot to figure out when you're just
Starting point is 00:00:39 starting your career. That's where we come in. Think of us as your work besties you can turn to for advice. And if we don't know the answer, we bring in people who do, like negotiation expert Maury Tahiripour. If you start thinking about negotiations as just a conversation, then I think it sort of eases us a little bit. Listen to Let's Talk Offline on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Keri Champion, and this is season four of Naked Sports.
Starting point is 00:01:04 Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry. Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese. Every great player needs a foil. I know I'll go down in history. People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game. Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports. Listen to the making of a rivalry. Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:01:26 Presented by Elf Beauty, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports. I'm Keri Champion, and this is Season 4 of Naked Sports. Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry, Caitlin Clark versus Angel Reese. People are talking about women's basketball just because
Starting point is 00:01:42 of one single game. Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's basketball. And on this new season, we'll cover all things sports and culture. Listen to Naked Sports on the Black Effect Podcast Network, iHeartRadio apps, or wherever you get your podcasts. The Black Effect Podcast Network is sponsored by Diet Coke. Hello, the internet, and welcome to Season 208, Episode 5 of Dirt Daily's Eye Geist, a production of iHeartRadio. Yes, this is a podcast where we take a deep dive into America's shared consciousness, and it's Friday, November 5th, 2021.
Starting point is 00:02:17 My name is Jack O'Brien, a.k.a., And this one has some real Morning Zoo parody song energy. And I mean, that is the highest compliment. Fox News, I'm not enjoying. Ben Shapiro is annoying. And Tucker Carlson's a dickhead. And Rudy Giuliani is touching his salami, adjusting his belt on the bed. That is courtesy of Pick Glass in Zeit Klass. And I'm thrilled to be joined, as always, by my co-host, Mr. Miles Gray!
Starting point is 00:03:00 Daddy died three years old, blew a plane to Hyannis Port. Death was faked, a hole in space, won't you come and validate my brain? Jack hole, John. I said Jack hole, John. Whatever. Won't you come? My nickname. Won't you come?
Starting point is 00:03:37 Jack hole, John. Jack hole, John. Oh, my goodness. Shout out to Video James on the Discord. You know I like getting my Chris on with that sound garden. That was amazing. Love to see it. Love to see it.
Starting point is 00:03:53 You put in parentheses, feel free to punch up. Didn't need it. I think the most I did was call it Jack Hole John. Yeah, which is just my nickname in some houses of ill repute. You're legally John, right? Yeah. I didn't get about that. my nickname in some houses of ill repute. Oh, because you're legally John, right? Yeah. I didn't get about that. Well, Miles, we are thrilled to be joined in our third seat by a hilarious and talented
Starting point is 00:04:12 podcast host who you know from Ethnically Ambiguous. Let's not do the whole hubba-baloo, okay? It's Anna. I'm here. Executive producer of some of the greatest podcasts ever, such as This is Important and Las Culturistas, and the greatest podcast ever, The Daily Zeitgeist. Please welcome the brilliant, the talented, Anna Hosnider! Hello!
Starting point is 00:04:37 Yes, yes, I'm here. Anna Banana in pajamas. Okay, we got that out of the way. Going down right there. I'm here. I'm very busy. I know. I feel like you're going to do this whole thing with the energy of giving us the wrapping.
Starting point is 00:04:53 I'm not going to lie. I do need you guys to wrap it up. I know we just started. We just started two minutes ago. Your favorite line that people say, Anna, I'm just so busy right now. I'm just crazy busy right i'm just crazy busy right now no let's just get into it we had a guest book yeah we changed our entire schedule for this guest yeah so we had a guest book for the time that we always record that guest then
Starting point is 00:05:16 and this is the first time guest so don't look to our back catalog and act like you're gonna and they were like oh could you actually record at 1.30? And we were like, yeah, sure. We'll change our entire schedule the night before recording for you. Good sir. It is a boy. Suffice to say, Joe Biden will not be coming. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:39 Joe Biden ghosted the pod. And so I was in a training. I left the training to come guest on the pod where's joe byron so i'm here the one thing that you would rather be doing a training then is being on daily zeitgeist i feel like yeah i mean the training was going great um and now i'm here the one thing you have to know about Anna is she fucking loves a training. Loves a training. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:06:09 Just the second that HR lets us know a training is required, I get a little flag that's like, Anna Husnia has completed the training. Well, the good thing is that once they're like training, I'm like, oh, cool. You know, an hour to sit there and completely zone out and take nothing in. That's what a training is. No one can email me if they text me. I'm like, oh, my God. So sorry. I'm in a training. What really is happening is I'm sleeping with my eyes open. And those are the greatest moments. That is something people should know about you is that you sleep with your eyes open and just like have one half of your brain at a time of sleep like a dolphin. Right. Yeah. Well, yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:49 Unfortunately, I had to start. I used to sleep with just one eye closed and people thought it was really weird. I now keep both eyes open. People say I sleep with my eyes open. A lot of people do do that. I think it's like a casual. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:03 Yeah. People do actually do that. I think it's like the casual. Yeah, yeah, yeah. People do actually do that. I mean, like wide open. So they think I'm fully cognizant in this training, but I don't blink. So my eyes get really red. And then, you know, what are you going to do? I sleep with my eyes fully open like a dead guy in a movie. And then somebody has to come through and like put their hand over my eyes to close them.
Starting point is 00:07:22 Isn't that always the most beautiful moment in movies? Does that ever happen in real life? No! First of all, you see a dead body, you ain't touching them eyes. What are you talking about? But usually it's like someone who's comfortable with corpses. You know what I mean? Like a doctor or a combat medic.
Starting point is 00:07:39 Or a cop. But they never do it with two fingers. They always do it with a Jedi wave they always do it with like uh it's like a jedi wave over the face and somehow the eyes become closed for some reason yeah you never see or you take two index fingers uh anyone who's first in course is like is rigor set in a certain point in the eyes like is it easy to close the eyes like one of those baby dolls this is getting morbid yeah anyway like one of those baby dolls what the fuck you know like that like they like they got the eyes they're like open but then you lean them back and then they're like the eyelids
Starting point is 00:08:12 close and shit yeah yeah like those old dolls i remember being like this is like this is what a toy is i tried to sell one of those it's haunted i was like the eyes fucking close when you lay it down fucking freak shit yeah i'm as people will probably be able to figure out i am the most tired i've been in a long time because we had a we had a night terror last night in our household and i realized as i was doing research on it i found out it was my fault because i used to sleepwalk. And apparently like 80% of kids who have night terrors that come from stock of sleepwalkers. Oh, but you don't sleepwalk anymore?
Starting point is 00:08:50 I haven't in a long time. I used to when I was a kid and then I would sleepwalk when I was drunk and I no longer get drunk. So I don't sleepwalk. Anyways, Ana, we are going to get to know you a little bit better in a moment. First, we're going to tell our listeners you a little bit better in a moment. First,
Starting point is 00:09:07 we're going to tell our listeners a couple of things we're talking about. That Texas insurrectionist, the other T.I. that flew in on that private jet, you know, people are trying to act like she's going to jail. She was wrong, but she's basically right. I mean, she's basically right.
Starting point is 00:09:23 She was right about her white. Yeah, she said, we'll just read the tweet to jog your memory. Definitely not going to jail. Sorry, I have blonde hair, white skin, a great job, a great future, and I'm not going to jail. Sorry to rain on your hater parade. I did nothing wrong. So that's, she got sentenced in air quotes. We're going to talk about that CNN milk story.
Starting point is 00:09:49 And then we're going to talk about Scottie Pippen. All of that. Plenty more. But first, super producer on a hose. We like to ask our super producers. What is something from your search history? Oh, I was looking up mount vernon in um this is life as hell so my good friend is getting married she texted us this morning saying i'm getting married life is hell my good friend's getting married well okay here's the thing this location she's getting married at
Starting point is 00:10:23 sorry there's no way you'll listen to this but if you do my bad there's nothing you can do about it she's getting married at the mount vernon inn basically on george washington's land wow and that's fucking so cool is it and um so i was googling what the fuck this is and how to get there jesus christ can we get a connecting? Or not even. Let's just get a nonstop to this bitch, please. And so I was looking up on the MapQuest.
Starting point is 00:10:54 MapQuest. What am I, 80? On the Google Maps. Wow. We're in my Thomas guide. On the Google Maps. So you can like see the location. And then it's like the Lady Washingtonhington shop bowling green what and then it's like the washington family tomb you're trying to get
Starting point is 00:11:13 married next to the washington family tomb oh oh disgusting disgusting anyway so the venue also has a bunch of like facts about it and it's like identifies as woman-owned like okay then it's like i don't know it's we're not actually woman-owned no but we say that for to be listed on a business a woman a woman owned business directory yes and then it also says lgbtq plus friendly oh no you're right literally on google maps it says with like a purple heart identifies as women owned. Yes. And right above that LGBTQ plus friendly. Now, if you have to say it, it brings concern to me because now I'm like, are you? Why? Why are you telling me this? And you made a point to make sure it shows up on Google.
Starting point is 00:12:01 At the very least, it suggests that the surrounding community might not be the most LGBTQ. Right. It's like, hey, this is a safe place where we'll kind of obscure the history of where his cultures came from. An island of the light and darkness. Yeah. So I'm trying to, I guess, figure out where to stay around there. I don't know, man. Hey, Zeitgang, if you live in the surrounding area, Annale alexandria you know yeah i can't figure out what city this place is in either i'm like it's just like an area i don't get it i don't know what is it like south alexandria or i guess it's just called
Starting point is 00:12:38 mount vernon see this is this is what happens when people who aren't from somewhere look at i don't know what's the cause that's where i'm at i'm like okay i'll be there basically this is one of my good friends from childhood but uh she's not from the east coast so to me i'm like you're doing an east coast wedding right now all right is that expensive too to get like married at fucking mount vernon i don't know i'm not checking out finances but uh no i mean it's just like it's just so random i'm not used to and it's not that it's bad i just don't want to be that close to a washington tomb but also i just don't get anything on the east coast so it's very strange to me and you seem to be thriving in when you're in little compton yeah because it's a little
Starting point is 00:13:23 country town i'm used to little country towns but like i don't know i don't know what to do with the suburb of dc i yes i do watch real housewives of potomac before you come into my mentions but they all live all over the place so even i don't understand that i've looked at a map of all their houses and i'm like what now you got time now you got time to to get familiar i guess what i'm trying to say is yes i'm gonna plan the bachelorette party and yes i'm gonna make her i don't know potentially um lose her mind anna what is something that you think is overrated i think just like having a body in general there we go it's exhausting you want to just be a consciousness uploaded to like uh the cloud no I mean I just like every day I gotta take my vitamins oh I gotta fart oh I gotta poo oh I gotta pee oh I got this oh I got that oh my arm hurts why say. Oh, my neck. I looked at something. I got a headache.
Starting point is 00:14:26 It's like, oh, my God. Every day it's something new. And I do just want to come in here and say that we had to edit. So that kept going for an hour and a half of the different things that Anna was saying that she has to do. We did have to edit that out. Yeah. But here we are coming back to the conversation. Oh, and then my armpit smells. And then my ear has wax in it.
Starting point is 00:14:49 Yeah. Oh, man. It truly is always something. Fortunately, you know, once you hit your 40s, your body starts working really good. So I can't identify with this at all. Get all oiled up. Yeah. What is something you think is underrated i want to give some love to anna faris yeah there's all this like twitter stuff going on i guess what's his name oh shit chris pratt posted it with his new wife and it's like right said that thing about like i look i don't know what his situation is i don't know if he was being shady he doesn't feel like he knows how to be shady because he's all like you know bribled up but he was like oh she gave this new wife whose name i'm sorry i forget who he married oh
Starting point is 00:15:35 schwarzenegger he married uh schwarzenegger that she gave him like a healthy daughter and i guess i i don't know i don't know the exact details i believe anna ferris's son was born like premature and so they had to like you know obviously he had he had some complications so like i don't know i don't know if that was active shade but regardless it's like you don't need to write that period you don't need to write that you don't need to acknowledge that there is a healthy child when at some point you had an issue with another child like that's not cool that's absolutely not cool it's also like i agree that it doesn't he doesn't feel like he's capable of like being actively intentionally shady he feels like he's the type of person who like considers himself above shadiness and would say some shit like that
Starting point is 00:16:22 without even like thinking about it because he feels like he's like so far above it and what I it's just facts you know I just think that you can praise your wife without like saying stuff like that because I think Anna Faris is dope as hell she's funny she's like the most like human person you've ever like all her
Starting point is 00:16:40 podcasts she just seems so high it's most relatable shit I've ever heard she's just like what and you're like what that's how i feel there have even been times i think we've had to interact with her and you're like i'm i've always been taken aback at how normal she is she seems like the most normal person and she's so funny let's give it up for scary movie okay single handedly her and regina hall carried those films so funny i mean honestly she's a i in my opinion legendary uh comedic actor love love me some on affairs i also think that she like i don't know if they're the best episodes of snl but i think some of her guest hosting on snl like some of the role some of the
Starting point is 00:17:26 her performances are like some of the strongest moments i've ever seen a guest host have on snl she's just like so naturally funny and i feel like underrated as a as a comedic force i like how people there's someone tweeted about how like you could look at this post and it'll very quickly tell you what side of the planet you're on based on what you think of that post. Like if it's cringe or sweet and normal. Let's just say Tulsi Gabbard commented on it. Oh, Tulsi. I mean, yeah. Damn. I mean, Regina Hall. It was nice to see her in Nine Perfect Strangers.
Starting point is 00:18:03 Yeah, that's what I was like, look at that fucking range. It ain't just comedy. No, she's also amazing. All right. Let's take a quick break and we'll be right back. I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult. And I'm Clea Gray, former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church. And we're the host of the new podcast, Forgive Me For I Have Followed.
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Starting point is 00:22:39 really something when you say definitely not going to jail sorry like whoa damn it again it's the fucking star in mario you know what i mean yeah these people walked she she was live streaming going into the capital also like like posed with some broken shit and then even in the live stream like let people know because you know she's a real estate and life coach real estate agent slash life coach she was like yeah if you guys also like in the cab like yeah man if you guys need your house like sold i will get that shit sold like dropped a quick thing for that she's like even if i have to break into the home of a potential buyer and and threaten them with physical violence to do the thing that i want completely unrelated to what i'm doing now yeah but yeah this is the thing that's been happening with a lot of these insurrectionists is you're
Starting point is 00:23:27 like, okay, it seems like this can't be a slap on the wrist, but because of the makeup of the offenders, we're seeing the very, I guess, normal thing happen with our justice system because a lot of people are thinking like, okay, maybe this will be six months, which still seems light, but I don't know. That's where they were kind of, maybe this will be six months, which still seems light. But I don't know. That's that's where they were kind of that seemed to be like a standard thing. And everyone was like, oh, shit. OK, well, it looks like that's what it's going to be. Six months, possibly. But then federal prosecutors said that she should spend 60 days. Hmm. So that's. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:03 So that's just a third of what the actual sentence could have been. They're daring America to do something, and America is doing less than something. They're doing just the least fucking amount that they possibly can. They're like, every insurrectionist gets a complimentary PDF blueprint schematic of the Capitol for the next one. But yeah, it's a very i don't know i mean like it i think my first instinct is to think of all the other people who are in prison for much longer for doing much less yeah um but that's just how it is out sure and i don't know like is this even a deterrent right does this even what what is the effect because
Starting point is 00:24:44 i mean at the very towards the after she had all that confidence when people were like uh lady you're self-owning right now on twitter she like came out and was like i can i like i i did the lie i'm embarrassed i did the lie i regret everything which just sounds like some shit you say in court because you got caught in 60 days and a five thousand dollar fine which as we know like the the fact that it's a fine at all is just you know that doesn't apply to poor people it's a poor people yeah pen punishment it's not for p-jet flying real estate agent life coaches that matters nothing to her she's probably probably doing a tiktok video where she's like, how I made $5,000 to pay my federal crime fine.
Starting point is 00:25:28 First, like, find distressed properties. Just like, oh, here we go. Okay, cool. I will say a lot of attention got paid to the white supremacy, the terrorism, the attempt to overthrow democracy. But nobody was taking advantage of what a great marketing opportunity January 6th was, except for Jenna Ryan. And that one dude who shot a rap video. Did somebody shoot a rap video? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:55 This hillbilly rapper dude shot a full-on fucking video at the Capitol that day. Wait, so this is her tweet. Definitely not going to jail.'s that's her sorry i have blonde hair white skin a great job great future and i'm not going to jail sorry to learn grammar though oh well i see that's the thing that only non-white people have to contend with right it's like because bad bad grammar will get you completely disregarded for a job or whatever but yeah this is uh i mean just looking at that tweet it's it's like infuriating and then you're like you know you're kind of right though fucking 60 days right wait so she is going to jail for 60
Starting point is 00:26:37 days yeah okay so she's definitely what do you mean definitely not going to jail sounds like definitely you are going to jail well i mean i think in the grand scheme of things you know i've left a towel outside for 60 days and without noticing oh shit i left this towel outside right i feel like if you are if you're at this point where you are really being like i'm gonna i'm gonna use my means to go to the capitol and overturn the election results you might be down to do 60 days. Yeah, and it's just overt. Like, this is how it works. Sorry, guys. And 60 days doesn't seem like enough
Starting point is 00:27:16 to contradict the fact that this is how it works. That is how it works. So, the tweet's not actually correct uh that tweet gets five pinocchios i will say though she'll get out in like two days for whatever good behavior for white behavior yeah but yeah i mean like because you i always just think of you know like that woman tanya mcdowell who went to prison for five years because she changed she said that she lived in a different area to get her kid in a different school district yeah and that's fucking five years right you know that's a pretty common scam a lot of people do out there oh yeah well the school
Starting point is 00:27:57 district shuffle is a time-honored tradition because of our education system where it's like do you have a cousin who lives there okay so that's going to be your address on paper. And if anybody wants to know why you would have to lie about that, look at the Boston school busing riots of the late 70s where they tried to integrate the school system and there was just an outright race riot from the white people of boston to like try and keep their schools segregated so and then it just got erased from history but it's like one of the if you actually look at that story it's one of the most amazing stories that just got memory hold by our media right well because there wasn't that kind of stuff going on back then that that that was way back right right it's still happening all right let's talk about that cnn
Starting point is 00:28:51 milk story so cnn back at it again yeah killing it you know first they told us yesterday about that chrissy teigen had a theory as to why Kim Kardashian might be with Pete Davidson. We talked about this song yesterday. It's trending, Anna, but you'll never believe this. Her theory was that it's because he's funny. That was a CNN story. Wait, are her and Kanye divorced? I think they're in process, if not fully, fully. Sorry, a lot of this is over my head. Well, because a lot of people thought they were they were like going out places together that they thought there was some kind of reconciliation
Starting point is 00:29:29 but it doesn't sound like that's the case. I see. I see. So she's hanging out with him because he's funny. Yeah. I mean he's funny and he's hung like a hog. Yeah honey. But yeah this CNN story is chock full of wonderful journalism
Starting point is 00:29:47 because it feels like the whole thrust of this piece was to like, let's sit, like they started off, it's like, we want to see like how actual American people are dealing with inflation and rising prices. And so they centered this piece around the Stotler family in Texas. They have nine kids. And the thing that got everyone's attention was this one part of the interview where they talk about how goddamn milk is so fucking expensive. So let's listen to that. In June, it was about a dollar was worth a dollar. So now that dollar is worth about 70 cents. All right, now we're moving on to dairy, which is right there.
Starting point is 00:30:31 We started seeing everything going up. Grocery prices went up. Gallon of milk was $1.99. Now it's $2.79. Well, when you buy 12 gallons a week times four weeks, you know, that's a lot of money. That's what I'm talking about. Thanks, brother. Also, I just want to say she said, thanks, brother, to this.
Starting point is 00:30:51 I'm not, this man's wearing a mask, but I'm going to assume a black man who handed her some eggs at the store. And I was like, oh, you're one of them, huh? Hey, brother. Okay. Thanks, brother. Okay. Made me cringe a little bit in my skin. But a lot of people are pointing, I mean, aside from the fact, I think most people were just holding on to this one part of like hold on man you buying 12 fucking gallons of milk a week every fucking week at first that was my objection but then nine kids i just like that that doesn't even make sense to
Starting point is 00:31:18 me like in any mathematical i don't know maybe maybe 12 gallons a week does seem like way way way too much i mean the kids are like they're they're all seem like they're grown-ish you know like they're not all babies so maybe they're like you know in puberty so they just need millions of calories to sustain their growth or some shit but i think more than anything no i yeah i'm giving them too much credit there because like at most with two kids we've gone through maybe one in a in a week at most i can't imagine times times four and a half is four and a half gallons of milk not 12 gallons of fucking milk well look let's let's all the milk math aside yeah i i'm very i'm very interested in this point because the whole thing of the cnn piece was like inflation's
Starting point is 00:32:14 like out of control like what's going on like this family used to pay a dollar 99 for gas and now they're paying fucking what 80 cents more 279 That would look like a really good example of pretty significant inflation. What's that? Fucking 40% or whatever. But Aaron Gordon at Vice was sort of pointing out that none of this segment really makes sense as it relates to the concept of inflation at all. You know, the big thing people are contending with is whether or not like this, these increases in prices that we're facing is just something temporary that's born out of the pandemic and supply chain issues, or if we're actually in the midst of like legit panic level inflation. And at the moment, it seems like it is not, you know, the consumer price index shows that people are paying more
Starting point is 00:32:59 for stuff like we've talked about, like used cars being like worth a lot more gas prices have gone up but they're also quick to point out that the prices were abnormally low last year so there's kind of like a perspective shift that people are experiencing as it relates to that but milk they said has been fucking steady like in terms of cost like the milk thing really doesn't make much sense nobody could find an example of milk being 199 like within the past decade i don't think yeah yeah most people are like hold on hold on hold on where are you getting a gallon of milk for 199 who is drinking milk uh at a rate of 12 gallons of milk a week uh this family family like don't we all like drink almond or oat or soy like i'm confused i keep like cream like half and half
Starting point is 00:33:48 from my coffee sometimes i don't understand her majesty who isn't lactose intolerant yet oh could you imagine this is actually a story about abuse and all these kids are lactose intolerant they're like oh yeah these are actually for punishments it feels like we're all lactose intolerant at this point like how how are we still drinking milk i'm not i i could drink a gallon of milk but i choose not to one guess is that they this was paid for by the dairy farmers of america since the dairy lobby is like secretly one of the most powerful forces in america and either this would this is paid product placement, like tell them that a family should be drinking 12 gallons of milk a week, CNN,
Starting point is 00:34:31 or this family is just subject to that. Because that's one of the only times that heart disease and death from heart disease has gone down in American history was when there were dairy rations during World War II. And then the dairy farmers just... Right,'ve got to stop rationing it yeah but get it back out there they like again with milk right like you're saying it hasn't been a dollar 99 in a decade right but anything like that right currently of all the things where the prices are going up dairy and like milk are the are items that are actually like at their lowest.
Starting point is 00:35:06 So like dairy prices have only risen like six tenths of a percent over the last year. And that's even like lower than what the targeted annual inflation rate is for milk. So they're like, this is so weird, CNN, like more than anything, milk lobby or not. It's like, what are you trying to say? Because you're trying to act as if this is a huge problem because you're presenting a case where there's people experiencing a 40% price hike on milk when that isn't actually backed by any of the data around inflation. But that's, I guess, CNN. They're not the best when it comes to the news. But Aaron Gordon is like sort of pointing out like the thing that I think this piece is really more about is that this is about consumer sentiment that metric right which is the thing that if people are optimistic
Starting point is 00:35:51 about the economy then they'll spend more and buy more shit and bigger you know items and things like that but if they don't feel good about where the economy is at there and they don't think they can pay shit off then you're less likely to spend and you're more of in a holding pattern because things feel fraught and i think that is something that is legit and i think many people are experiencing that but to then just be like inflation milk is like used as the quiz for politicians to make sure they're down to earth like how much does a gallon of milk cost huh i prove that you're you know still one with the people how much does a gallon of milk cost uh 282 268 yeah 280 39 jay's inflation am i right i don't know i honestly don't understand this story at all because like i again don't buy milk and i don't i just i don't genuinely honestly i don't really
Starting point is 00:36:47 understand the concept of inflation other than like money costs more than money used to cost i don't know what is going on it's just things get things get more expensive everything in the economy gets more expensive and nobody's pay goes up to keep pace with that oh you mean america i see that you could have just said like we live in america and i'd be like oh you mean america i see that you could have just said like we live in america and i'd be like oh yeah in america i get that concept you don't have to use fancy words the other thing they point out is like there was you know panic level type inflation that shit was like that happened in like the 70s you know what i mean where like food prices went up 20 percent in like 1973 like that's significant and was documented.
Starting point is 00:37:25 But in this instance, it's just sort of like an interesting piece that's using inflation to possibly just talk about something else. All right. Let's take a quick break and we'll be back. I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult. And I'm Clea Gray, former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church. And we're the host of the new podcast, Forgive Me For I Have Followed. Together, we'll be diving even deeper into the unbelievable stories behind 7M Films and LA-based Shekinah Church, an alleged cult that has impacted members for over two decades. Jessica and I will delve into the hidden truths between high control groups and interview dancers, church members, and others whose lives and careers have been impacted, just like mine. Through powerful,
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Starting point is 00:41:33 radio app apple podcast or wherever you get your podcasts and don't worry we promise to avoid any Most of the time. And we're back. What do you mean I'm not allowed to come back on as a guest? Hey, hey, I said don't keep it till... Okay, now we got to go back to break. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Guys, I'm sorry. I'm just causing havoc. Scottie Pippen is...
Starting point is 00:42:05 I know. That's how I'm just causing havoc. Scottie Pippen is... I know. That's how I feel about Scottie. But that's not how Scottie feels about Scottie. Well, that's tough. He's been going through it since The Last Dance came out. You know, he lost a child recently. And he's just seemed very, like, distraught. And really angry. Especially about the last dance i mean
Starting point is 00:42:26 we were we talked a lot about that documentary series last year how amazing it was and honestly i think for even like with you and i felt like you really were like dude our fucking scotty pippen's like the best part of this or you're like i really fuck with scotty pippen now after seeing this there is no mich Michael without Scottie. Sorry. He helped him a lot. He was his boy. He was assisting. And I, since day one, have always been,
Starting point is 00:42:51 from as young as I remember, Scottie was the one that I was the most alert by because I understood Jordan was this kind of savant in what he did, which I was like, yeah, we get it. Cool. Good for you. What about this guy?
Starting point is 00:43:03 But Scottie, Scottie held, Scottie was part of the glue. Scottie and Dennis Rodman were the glue did which i was like yeah we get it cool good for you what about this guy but scotty scotty held scotty was part of the glue scotty and dennis rodman were the glue that held that team together michael could run up and down and shoot every single ball he wanted but he could potentially i mean he could possibly do it by himself let's be real but look this the standard was held because he had a team, including Dennis Rodman, Rebound King, shout out, and Scottie Pippen behind him. Literally like, yeah, it's a team. They are at all times to help him destroy. that i've heard recently is like that like people who pay a lot of attention to the nba talk about him as like not just the best wing defender of his time but like the best wing defender that has ever been for like he was ahead of his time by like 20 years in terms of like nobody's
Starting point is 00:44:00 even like done the shit that he did at that time until like very recently. He's just that that dominant and like created a new way to be like an amazing dominant force on defense. And that's like I think, again, I think for a lot of people who observed it, no one goes. It was only Michael Jordan. Right. Only Michael Jordan. But unfortunately, from Scottie Pippen's perspective, he's been looking at this whole thing as everybody's just talking about Michael. And he has a new book coming out. And you're like, oh. Everybody keeps talking about Michael, including me. God, I'm so mad.
Starting point is 00:44:36 That's the title of the book. Buy not Michael Jordan. You still going to buy the book? Fine. I can't figure out who this book is a buy michael jordan's on the cover there's not one mention of scotty pippen it's all just going off on michael i don't know what this book is oh i bet you wish this was the book is called i bet you wish this was about michael jordan by not michael jordan there don't even buy it asshole the. The author photo is Michael Jordan.
Starting point is 00:45:05 Like, oh, you fucking wish, huh? It's like, what? Yeah. The book is Michael Jordan on the cover. Go, what the fuck are you looking at? Keep going because this isn't about me. Shit. But yeah, there's some excerpts that he's shared with GQ and he's upset.
Starting point is 00:45:23 I'll read a few of them. The first one is just about how the, the docu series even came together. What the motive was quote. This is from Scotty. Michael was determined to prove to the current generation of fans that he was larger than life during his day and still larger than LeBron James, the player that many consider his equal,
Starting point is 00:45:41 if not superior. So Michael presented his story, not the story of the last dance as our coach phil jackson billed the 97 98 season once it became obvious the two jerrys which are the owners and jerry owner jerry reinsdorf and the manager jerry kraus were intent on breaking up the gang no matter what happened so first of all i was like see this whole thing was like uh you guys like lebron too much thing. And, you know, I don't know. Not many lies detected.
Starting point is 00:46:06 Yeah. No. That's that's very Michael. A piece of news came out while back during the last dance that he released the tapes when like it was like the Cavs had won and LeBron was doing his whatever. The right parade. And he literally like was watching and then called up and said, release the tapes. Release the house. Is that this little man thinks he's it, huh?
Starting point is 00:46:28 Release the tapes. I do feel like that's the ultimate compliment to LeBron and what he did with the Cavs is that it was so amazing that even Jordan got insecure and was like, Damn, that was fucking tight. I never took a shitty team like that over and won a championship in two years. They were shitty. And then he goes on to keep telling me this is he's got he's got feelings.
Starting point is 00:46:52 He said, and on and on it went. The spotlight shining on number 23, even in the second episode, which focused for a while on my difficult upbringing and unlikely path to the NBA. The narrative returned to MJ and his determination to win. I was nothing more than a prop. His, quote, best teammate of all time. He called me. He couldn't have been more condescending if he tried. On second thought, I could believe my eyes. I spent a lot of time around the man. I knew what made him tick. How naive was I was to expect anything else? Each episode was the same. Michael on a pedestal, his teammates secondary, smaller, the message no different from when he retired or when he referred to us back then as his quote supporting cast. From one season to the next, we received little or no credit whenever we won,
Starting point is 00:47:33 but the bulk of the criticism when we lost, Michael could shoot for six, go six for 24 from the field, commit five turnovers, and he was still in the minds of the adoring press and public, the errorless Jordan. Now here I was in my mid-50s, 17 years after my final game, watching us being demeaned once again. Living through it the first time was insulting enough. I mean, it's... Look, this is... Just tonally, like it's like...
Starting point is 00:48:00 Tonally, it's so positive. Right, tonally it just feels like a bad look, right? Yeah. Well, it's just hard because, look, I get very broadly that you came up at a time where the greatest player of that time was your teammate. So naturally, you're not going to get as much eyes on you because of that fact, the gravitational pull is too great. And I think for, and I get that he, he got snubbed a few times with contracts and things like that. So there's a lot of resentment that I think was building and then it just became too much, but it's almost like, come on, Scotty, I want you to,
Starting point is 00:48:43 I want you to accept that people really like you, you know, like you had people really. I the documentary even created a greater appreciation for him, for me, from watching it. Yeah. But, you know, it's that it's like it's just like a chain of insecure dudes. Like Michael had to do the doc because he didn't like that. LeBron was getting more shine than him. And then Scotty's like, what the fuck about me? Now I'm in this other thing when everyone's talking about Michael. Depressing to see that at the highest level, it's still just that.
Starting point is 00:49:14 It's still just insecurity. I think a few things. One, this has like messy Facebook post energy. Yes. But two, I think greatness is not all that it seemed like it all comes with downfalls like i was reading that david simon interview where they're like he reveals what happens to tony soprano clickbait okay he does not david chase david simon david chase david simon was the wire wasn't he right like all these white men named david's writing
Starting point is 00:49:45 gorgeous television pivot off that uh but anyway you know i was reading an article and in the interview and he said by the end of sopranos him and james gandolfini were not very cool like with greatness comes ego and with ego comes mess like some of the worst mess i've ever seen and that's kind of what happens when you like because of the concept of the pedestal and how we hold people like you don't come out of that unscathed it's impossible some of the greatest people that we've known that shit doesn't hold up because guess what pedestal notoriously made out of wood hmm put that on a t-shirt go on go on no notoriously, made out of wood. Put that on a t-shirt. Pedestal, famously, made out of wood.
Starting point is 00:50:28 Pedestal, famously made out of wood. George Washington's team. Pedestal's all wood. All, every single one wood. Fact check. Fact check, fact check, fact check. I mean, is there even a goat who's
Starting point is 00:50:44 humble? I don't understand the question. check fact check fact check but i go to you i mean is there even a goat who's humble i don't understand the question you know what i mean like who who is someone who was at the top of their shit that didn't really did it without ego i don't know if you can it's hard like especially in an individual sport that on some level you're not your ego doesn't play into this thing where you're defining yourself from other people through your performances it's so impossible they had to make up jesus to do it you know i guess what serena williams yeah serena well i mean if you watch being serena like i have a few times on HBO Sports, that greatness did not come with its own downfalls as well. Her father, King Richard, who notoriously dubbed by the new Will Smith movie, which I will love to see, really struggled, you know, created two amazing tennis players.
Starting point is 00:51:37 But he himself really, really struggled. No, of course. And I'm not saying it's absent of struggle, but Serena Williams doesn't get messy. You know what I mean? You gotta watch being Serena. Okay, well then. No, she doesn't get messy like that. No, she is legitimately like one of the most, I think. She's classy.
Starting point is 00:51:54 Yeah, she's classy. And so that's what I'm like, I guess it's, I think this is probably why the difference being, you know, that men are going gonna be like way more aggro about shit right just by virtue of you know patriarchy and like this uh fucking resource competition for attention i i do think ego is unfortunately something you need in order to succeed at that level because if you cannot hold your yourself to that high esteem, then you will, you know, it's too much. It's way too much. It's a lot coming at you at once.
Starting point is 00:52:33 And you are also trying to perform at a level that is unheard of for the normal human. And so you almost need that ego, which is one, you're saving grace and can, you know, unless checked in a way, you're absolute downfall. Right. I guess there's versions of it, right, where some person's like, I have to be the best person out of all these other people. And then another version to Goatville is I have to be the I'm in constant competition with myself. No one else exists outside of me, which me which again are very self-centering worldviews but i feel like that can kind of affect the rhetoric at times so i think we're seeing a
Starting point is 00:53:12 lot of it remember this old guy named dave chapelle what happened there well that's again it's all about uh battling to be relevant it's so tough and it's like look we i mean i feel like we all knew what last dance was right like yeah when i started i was like okay it looks like jordan's ready to remind gen z that he's hot you know like it's so like you waited a minute to be like and just a reminder i was the best level was. Look at this black shirt I'm wearing in front of all this all-white gorgeous background. The contrast. I am it. I'm the hottest player to ever live.
Starting point is 00:53:55 LeBron doesn't get to be interviewed here, okay? Carmelo Anthony does, though. And you're like, what? I'm not worried what Carmelo thinks about you right how about somebody's won a championship but you know of course it's just i think we all we all knew what it was because like we've always known what jordan was which is and again i think that's another thing that comes out of the documentary where people go fuck man jordan was an asshole yeah you know because and even though we've talked about how they don't even give you the full scope of it truly but that
Starting point is 00:54:31 still comes through but i guess at the end of the day there's just there's just like this deep seated resentment there that and i don't again i don't know what it stems from because on a certain level like you are no you're inextricably tied to this legacy. But I get it. You don't have a logo that's a silhouette of you taken off from the Frito line. Have you ever seen the picture of that logo being photographed?
Starting point is 00:54:55 It's just him jumping straight up. He just jumps straight up. I remember discovering that as a kid when the first time I saw the 83 Dunk Contest. Where I was like, his body isn't doing that in this video. Like, he's fully leaping and he's not doing the full angle. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:15 I remember realizing that you can see, like, pants on the outline. Yeah, so sweatpants. Yeah, he's wearing sweatpants in the logo. I was like fuck man oh you're like are these even jordans he's jumping up to shoot a ball in a a hoop no it's like a no it's a commercial shoot and he's just like jumping up and like doing a cool pose and see i thought it was like it was actually the opposite where he was coming down into a split. He was about to hit a fucking James Brown.
Starting point is 00:55:53 OK, see now that was completely over my head. That is so interesting. You learn something new every day. You come on Daily Psycho. It's just me. Right. So it's not Michael Jordan trying to hit a split. I just thought of the era.
Starting point is 00:56:04 It made more sense. But, you know, Prince and everything, you know, people fucked with dance moves. I thought he was also trying to be like, see, I can also do the split the best out of everybody. I was like, that makes more sense. In sweatpants. What else would you do it in? You're right.
Starting point is 00:56:20 Go ahead. One thing I will say for Scotty is that I think Michael Jordan is like, because he like part of his greatness was mentally fucking people, like even to a degree of like, you know, playing golf with Charles Barkley until he knew he was going to be tired. And then like coming out and being like, I hate that fat fuck.
Starting point is 00:56:44 And like, he's never gonna you know like just really cruel to people who are supposedly his best friends like and then that is the person that you are defined by i could see that like fucking you up pretty good right you're like he's an asshole and i was kind of a half decent guy right and y'all want to celebrate him i get that the stats are there but like honestly if y'all hung out with him you would not like him yeah yeah it's kind of like the rest of it too yeah it's the way he talks he feels like he's like and i should have known then right you know what i mean yeah yeah yeah so and that's why again i feel like more than you know michael's michael but like Scotty, I'm like, Scotty, come on, man.
Starting point is 00:57:25 Check out betterhelp.com. I mean, that's good. That's good content. It's good spotting content right there. Let's get you some therapy, bro. I mean, like, don't get me wrong. Like, I would watch a season of Real Housewives with Scotty Pivot on it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:57:42 Of course I would. Hey, man, Larsa. I love it i would watch scotty gets so messy on real housewives okay they're like it's funny because he's not a housewife like yeah but he is so messy we had to make an exception right okay i would watch it i will say his uh wife potentially ex-wife was on an episode of Selling Sunset. Oh, yeah. I remember that. Because wasn't she getting a house with a basketball court in it?
Starting point is 00:58:08 Yeah. And it came down to the driveway was too small. They had too many cars, unfortunately. Too many cars. And I was like, that is a flex. Yeah. They also needed a basketball court for his son. Well, you know, again, Scotty, wish you peace.
Starting point is 00:58:26 People think you're good. For the the record people don't think you're bad no one thinks you suck I have a memory of I believe were they playing the gosh now I'm blanking on who they were playing when remember the game he tripped and fell it was like the last few minutes he tripped and fell
Starting point is 00:58:41 do you not remember this this is like one of the more legendary games oh i thought you were just like dribble the ball out of bounds like a jackass no no no so he was running he i forget someone else may have tripped and fell he tripped over them and then they were like he was still able to pass the ball as he's like falling get it to i think jordan and then or someone i forget exactly and then someone else or one of them is still able to score and they still win the game like that's like the level of like you're i remember that watching that live as a child and that's
Starting point is 00:59:14 what i remember like oh you can't fuck with pippen like yeah you can literally throw him off the court he will still get that pass to Jordan. You know, folks, send your well wishes. Send your well wishes to Scotty. Put some respect on the Pippin name. Thank you. And also let him know that he's respected. He's loved. I'm not going to lie.
Starting point is 00:59:39 If you post on another book, look, the order's on deck, honey. And as always, such a pleasure having you where can people find you follow you hear you all that good stuff all right you can follow me at anna hosnier on twitter oh and i have a podcast called ethnically ambiguous and i also do a live twitch stream show with Molly Lambert called Deckheads Pod on Twitch and you can follow me on Twitter to get all that information
Starting point is 01:00:10 wow I feel actually relaxed like vicariously getting all those sighs in Miles where can people find you oh sorry Anna is there a tweet you've been enjoying this episode's a fucking mess but that's alright is there a tweet you've been enjoying? This episode's a fucking mess, but that's all right. Is there a tweet you've been enjoying?
Starting point is 01:00:28 You know, it's funny. Like, I am the producer for this show, kind of. But, like, there is nothing. Anytime I'm on the show, it's like pure madness. Well, yeah, because you're not off mic just giving us looks of disdain. Holding all the wires together. Yeah. Okay, I have a few. Mike just giving us looks of holding all the wires together. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 01:00:46 I want to, I have a few Molly Lambert at Molly Lambert. They tweeted. I love that. Lady Gaga worked with a speech coach for house of Gucci. And she sounds like Nadia from what we do in the shadows. Wow. That was a speech coach.
Starting point is 01:01:03 Oh no. Wait, you've seen house of Gucci.ci no but just from the trailer i'm like that just sounds like you're winging it i don't consider myself a very ethical person if it makes it kind of hurts me that someone with an ear like hers that that's the best you got but are we sure that's not what the person sounded like and like no i mean it was a version but like it's not like you know like accent so accurate you're like holy shit right she's nailing it i mean i think that's why i was more like giggly about it that i could potentially nail that accent with like a day's work is a problem
Starting point is 01:01:37 i should be able to get to that accent with just like me saying it in the mirror to myself over and over again that's the problem you are one of the great actors so all right here's another tweet from big honking caboose at it's me gan graves they tweeted have i fucked pete dav the brand, exclusively? I thought that was so good. Also, one more. Yamini at ShowMeTheYams. When I meet someone who isn't bisexual, it's like, okay, old soul. Okay, old soul. All right.
Starting point is 01:02:18 That's how I got his money. Miles, where can people find you? What's the tweet you've been enjoying? You can find me at Miles of Gray on Twitter and Instagram. And also the other show, 420 Day Fiance with Sophia Alexander, where we talk about 90 Day Fiance, one of my favorite shows. First tweet that I like is from The Onion at The Onion. It's a woman at like a Bed Bath & Beyond type store,
Starting point is 01:02:39 like holding a weighted blanket with like a just dejected look on her face. It says, weighted blanket, sure to succeed. We're CBD, salt lamp, oil diffuser, acupressure mat, bath bomb, blanket with like a just dejected look on her face says weighted blanket sure to succeed where cbd salt lamp oil diffuser acupressure mat bath bomb and white noise machine failed that's too real i reject that i know i know but you know what it's the ones that cut the deepest that feels so good then trayvon free posted this meme from squid games where it's like the red light green light thing with the robot girl from squid games and it says red light and on the side the text says a non-white person pitching a super thorough and well-crafted idea to every studio in town green light a white person casually
Starting point is 01:03:13 mentioning an idea to an exec at a party and then he said where is the lie and i was like uh nepotism is really something else and then my last tweet is from at balls. Nonk rich auntie skeleton tweeted parenthetical Beck voice in the time of NFTs. They stole my monkey. That just hit. Oh, Oh, right.
Starting point is 01:03:37 I do get it. Yeah, I do. Always. You can find me on Twitter at Jack underscore Brian and a tweet, a couple tweets first Whitmer Thomas this is just facts
Starting point is 01:03:49 and everybody should incorporate this there should be a room at every party where you can watch a movie if you're not doing this at your party you need to do that and then Rajat Suresh tweeted milk is getting pretty expensive so economists are suggesting Robert De Niro has nipples.
Starting point is 01:04:07 You should milk him. I've got nipples, Greg. I do love a Meet the Parents reference. You can find us on Twitter at Daily Zeitgeist. We're at The Daily Zeitgeist on Instagram. We have a Facebook fan page and a website, DailyZeitgeist.com, where we post our episodes and our footnotes. We link off to the information that we talked about in today's episode, as well as the song that we think you might enjoy. Miles,
Starting point is 01:04:30 what song do we think people might enjoy? I mean, let's just keep it, you know, just West Side for this one. Okay, look, I know Isaiah Rashad isn't from the West Side, but, you know, because you fucking with TD, I'm just gonna accept you. You know what But, you know, because you fucking with T.D., I'm just going to accept you.
Starting point is 01:04:46 You know what I mean? Like, look, let's face it. Corrupt is from Pennsylvania and Exhibit is from Arizona, but we still accept him. But I got to say, this new Isaiah Rashad album is really good. And this track called R.I.P. Young is just fucking wonderful. So please check this track out. It's just, again, he's a great lyricist the album has fantastic features but this one again got some good old boom bap head nod 90s type vibes so
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