The Daily Zeitgeist - It's Nice To Have A Trend 8/27: Taylor Swift/Travis Kelce, The Nat'l Guard, Washington D.C., Democrats

Episode Date: August 27, 2025

In this edition of It's Nice To Have A Trend, Jack and special guest co-host Pallavi Gunalan discuss the engagement announcement of Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce, an update on Trump's health, The Na...t'l Guard picking up trash in D.C. (because there is nothing else to do), an update on the embarrassingly ineffectual Dems and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:10 And of course, the great bevdas you've come to expect. Listen to the new season of Dacus Come Again on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. Hello, the internet and welcome to this episode of it's nice to have a trend I had to do it I had to do it in honor of the big news the biggest news Taylor Swift is engaged
Starting point is 00:02:41 my name Now my chances are over Yeah you're you're hoping to get in there Number one Gaylor Swift Reddit poster My name is Jack O'Brien I'm thrilled to be joined by today is a very special guest co-host,
Starting point is 00:02:58 Paula Vigunola! Hello! What's that? Weather. I'm just planning my my outfit for the wedding. For the wedding? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:08 You think you're in? She wouldn't not invite her biggest fucking fan. You know, what if I just randomly was at the wedding and you guys were like, you didn't even say anything? Wait, what? We like had you on the episode after they got engaged.
Starting point is 00:03:21 You didn't even mention it? You like said it like it was a joke. What the fuck? Yeah, so this is big news. We're going to talk about it on tomorrow's episode. But we just people are freaking out, you know? Swifties are, you know, literally just very happy about that. And I do like to see everybody kind of coordinated.
Starting point is 00:03:46 Nobody's like, I actually think she should have married this one or, you know, they're all just like, we're so happy for her. I mean, I'm sure there are people who are mad about it. But do you think he's going to be upset when they move in together and he finds Jake Jellon Hall's red scarf? Do you think? I don't even know what that references to, but I do know that. What did she? I know she used to date him. It was like a song and like a whole like re-release of a 10 minute song and like the scarf was heavily featured and all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:04:18 Yeah. And if you take the scarf off, his head falls off. His head falls off. he's the woman that myth was about that's right but that is an ex right she's got many storied xes um and yeah there are at least seven stories so they announced it on ig with a post that a lot of people were like this looks so like such a basic we got engaged post like it's just but i wouldn't expect anything like i wouldn't expect a biance love level of announcement from Taylor's, like, this is the most Taylor Swift thing.
Starting point is 00:04:56 This is part of what she is. Yeah, yeah. That's part of her appeal. And the, the text was, the caption was your English teacher and your gym teacher getting married, which I think is fun and self-effacing. And I like it. I like, I like, uh, Travis stepping into his gym teacher energy. Yeah, but then everybody was like, why didn't you say music teacher? And then everybody was like, we know why. She's a writer. Yeah. They had focus group tested it. And most people don't know what a music teacher is. I thought you're going to be like, they don't know what a music is. Oh, because of the arts department.
Starting point is 00:05:26 Yes. Because they cut music funding across America. The BBC has, you know, we like to look at our own media and be ashamed. The big beautiful channel. So many you're calling it the most beautiful. No, the actual British BBC has a fucking live update page as if this were like some kind of like ongoing war. Yeah. That is so funny.
Starting point is 00:05:51 Taylor Swift announces engagement to Travis Kelly. They're so desperately need a fucking royal wedding. They are so desperate to redo the last one. They know a royal couple when they see one. They're like, this is Irish shit right here. Yeah. Some guys started making bets on Polly Market to like, you know, would they get married? Is that a new app in L.A.?
Starting point is 00:06:14 That's right. But it's, you know, you can. gamble on whether they're going to actually make it to the altar or you could short their engagement. Yeah. They're going to go into their marriage. Yeah, probably over, under, on how far it's going to go.
Starting point is 00:06:32 And then the fascists are, this is like a thing I've been noticing where they are letting their central position, because America now, like a fully fascist country, they
Starting point is 00:06:47 are letting that go to their head where they like feel like they have to make everything about them like a win for them like the cracker barrel logo redesign that sucks and everyone was like yeah that sucks they were like well that's a victory people think it sucks that's a victory for fascism where they said that it was going woke yeah no they they turned that into like a woke thing when it was just like a bad redesign they're just like making everything they like giving themselves So this is Charlie Kirk is saying that this is a win for fascism because this is going to like make her more conservative. This is how I keep saying like everything is a sign of the recession.
Starting point is 00:07:31 I like step my toe and I'm like, it's a sign of the recession. That's right. Yeah, yeah, exactly. He sees a sign of the conservative movement everywhere he looks. But yeah, he's basically saying that she's been like a reactionary lunar. But now she's ready to like submit to her man. Yeah, Taylor Swift, a famed socialist, Taylor Swift, famed a radical leftist, Taylor Swift. So funny.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Here we can, I can play a little bit of it. Let me see. But maybe one of the reasons why Taylor Swift has been so just kind of annoyingly liberal over the last couple of years is that she's not yet married and she doesn't have children. Mm-hmm. Oh, this is so gross. non sarcastically i say this as a i say this non sarcastically having children changes you getting married changes you and i hope that america's biggest pop star marrying the pharmaceutical spokesperson
Starting point is 00:08:32 and so my god conservatizing them taylor swift might de-radicalize herself she might come back down to reality i want them to have lots of children oh this is so gross so name your woman, like, by forcing her to, like, use her body to bear children so that she, like, becomes subservient. That's so gross. They're trying to, like, be this, like, mainstream, like, the mainstream. And they're like, this is actually a win for us. And it's really just, like, they can't help but be weirdos about it and be like, oh, I see
Starting point is 00:09:11 this couple's gotten married. Uh, I hope they have many children to guy. I hope he impregnates her many times over. am I right, my good man? It's like, these breeders are combining. I know. Ugh.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Can you imagine him at like a frat party? I mean, that's the other thing. He's like, I mean, having children changes you. It makes you more conservative. This is the guy who like,
Starting point is 00:09:34 are you abusing your wife? Like, what are you talking about? He also like founded a conservative, like turning point USA in high school. And like is, was the most conservative person. And, like, from childhood, uh, just, um, yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:09:52 He's, he like, the last, like, vagina, he was like, okay, having its own prerogative was his mom's. And then as soon as he came out, he, like, closed it up. He was like, enough of that. That's it. And you're done. Yeah. Pulled the ladder up behind him.
Starting point is 00:10:06 Yeah. He cut his umbilical cord and tied her up. He was like, we're done. Right. Yeah. So, I don't know. It's got amazing monster. Esk Widows Peak on this guy.
Starting point is 00:10:19 Oh, yeah, that's true. It's got to fill in the space where his face should be. Anyways, congratulations to the happy couple. We'll talk more about it tomorrow. Congratulations to the potential breeders. Yes, exactly. Other potentially good news, Donald's Trump. Donald's Trump.
Starting point is 00:10:41 Donald's Trump. Donald Trump has hand. So we've talked about his ankles. His ankles that are the same width as the top of his legs. Just straight up tube of leg from ass to foot is what he's got working right now, which people have said, just a tube of leg from straight down. And that's not good. Doctors who aren't his doctor and aren't paid to be like,
Starting point is 00:11:11 God damn, this is the healthiest man I've ever laid my medically trained eyes on. the other like real doctors are like that's bad that's usually a sign of you know a heart failure and other things well now he's got a new look he's serving a new luke uh which is a glob of makeup on his hand uh that looks like a accidental paint blotch uh and that keeps being there like people are like that's he's really bad at applying makeup this this bitch cannot blend for the life of him. And he's not trying. Like, Jesus.
Starting point is 00:11:50 Literally, it looked like he went to, it looks like he went to a Sephora and was just like all turned around. Wrong aisle. Wrong foundation. It looks accidental. It looks like so, like he, like, oh, you got shit on your, like, you know, like a it's blended as well as like a glob of mustard on someone's face, you know. Which is what his makeup is made out of, actually.
Starting point is 00:12:12 I like to go with a mustard based. Which condiment? do you use more of a ketchup guy he kind of blends ketchup and mustard so to get that nice healthy orange sheen but yeah I just think this is a sign of where we are
Starting point is 00:12:31 and we'll talk about this after the break in our devolution into fascism is that people recognize at some level that we're not getting out of this through elections or through like any means like that have to do with democracy like that like he has overthrown all of those things and the democratic party is not the one to be pushing back and so we're just going to continue to be like he looks like he lost his breath there for a second is
Starting point is 00:13:05 that uh no no no we're just like really hoping god will do what we can do is laughing um yeah so I think this is going to continue to be a story like the medical beat. Like, I feel like you can just have a daily podcast that is like, how's Trump's vitals looking today? Is Trump still alive? com? Yeah, exactly. I,
Starting point is 00:13:24 Mitch McConnell isn't even dead yet. I know, exactly. It's like none of these people are ever going to die, guys. We're going to have to figure out some other way out of this. Anyways, uh, let's take a quick break. And we'll be right back. Hello, it's Danielle Fischel.
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Starting point is 00:17:47 from the Black Effect Podcast Network. Tune in on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. And we're back. And another big story they were seeing is that the National Guard in Washington, D.C., you know, deployed to conquer the complete and utter lawlessness of Washington, D.C. However, so they showed up.
Starting point is 00:18:18 And since that problem doesn't actually exist, they are, you know, either hassling random people on the street or now they're being asked to pick up litter. Which is fucking awesome. So based. It's like this is the thing. And again, it kind of goes with the like previous thing of like them just like taking good ideas. and just doing them in their bad way. But it turns out that they were sent on a beautification and restoration mission in Lafayette Park just outside of the White House.
Starting point is 00:18:51 And they're just like, they're wearing like the orange reflector vests that I... On top of camo, which a tweet pointed out. Yes. Yeah, exactly. That's right. They had to wear them because otherwise they'd be completely invisible to the naked eye. So the problem here is that, I mean, this is something that the cities actually need. I was in Japan and Korea earlier this year and noticed the cities were much cleaner than our cities.
Starting point is 00:19:21 And couldn't figure it out until I noticed that there are small crews of people walking around cleaning up the city. Like it's fucking Disneyland. We need that everywhere. Right. Exactly. Like Disneyland is this weird like mirage of like what a functioning town would look like just because. because they're allowed to like pay for things the way a city in anywhere else would be. But in America, you just like mascots.
Starting point is 00:19:46 Yeah. You just like bankrupt your city, like nobody that they've turned it into this weird thing where in America like funding public works is like seen as a bad idea somehow. And so nothing is funded other than the police. Like yeah, they had these like groups of people going around cleaning up the city. And then I noticed something really weird. people who are in charge of like cleaning up the city didn't have assault rifles like they didn't even have like normal sized like cop handguns that's great that's beautiful let's get rid of those too i i love it there was a fuck this guy but a Seinfeld episode where he talked about um like
Starting point is 00:20:29 cops should be cleaning up like when they have downtime and i'm like that's the only good idea this man has ever come up with um and so yeah i always see cops walking around with nothing to do grab a broom yeah yeah yeah great line true yeah so i think they should i think that's awesome um i think people are like people who are mad at trump are saying um like that's beneath them or whatever but i think like trash collection is such an important and integral part of like city of the city and like work and like they should get like people who do that should get paid well and should get protections and everything like that. And so if they just shouldn't have assault rifles.
Starting point is 00:21:08 They shouldn't be cops. Yeah, yeah. They shouldn't, nobody should have assault rifles. Just take, put that in the bag as you're throwing the trash away. Yeah. And, uh, we're good. We're good to go. This is a Joe Biden thing.
Starting point is 00:21:21 Like when Joe Biden was president, uh, was, you know, listening to the Democratic strategists who were like, we can't say defund the police because people get scared by that. Like he had this big speech where he's like, People talk about to fund the police, police are our psychiatrists, there are priests, there are surgeons, I don't know if he said that, but he was like, they're, you know, they take care of us, there are therapists, uh, are psychiatr, they take care of the homeless. We need to fund them more. And it's like, no, the thing.
Starting point is 00:21:53 They shouldn't be those things. They should, you, you should fund those things, which you don't currently. And instead, all you do is fund the police. the whole idea of defund the police is take the funding that you're giving only to the police and give it to these other ideas like picking up garbage and shit
Starting point is 00:22:13 defund the police fund the police right take away their money and make them more fun guys yeah um Brian the editor is in Mexico City where you know they have cleaning crews
Starting point is 00:22:28 that clean up the city and the city is to his American eyes bafflingly clean. That's why like we think the happiest place on earth is Disneyland and it's really just like anywhere that's not here because all these other places are doing more right by their citizens
Starting point is 00:22:44 than the U.S. is. My theory is that Disney is popular because of it's actually like has a funded funded public workforce and also as a walkable city. It's the only walkable city anybody's ever been to. Yeah. There's not like a highway is just like
Starting point is 00:23:00 going down the middle of it that you're afraid your children are going to get fucking run over by. And more parades. Main Street Disneyland is like, right. The main street Disneyland is like the only road that you can like walk around on in America. Everything else has been like turned into fucking, you know, a strode, you know. Goofy got a cyber truck I heard. So who knows.
Starting point is 00:23:22 Yeah. In America, we have once weekly street sweepers that just come through and just spray trash all over the place. Trash everywhere. And then you get parking tickets. it. Yes. What a good. What a solution. Just generally, Democrats are the way they're dealing with the ice raids and the invasion of our cities is, yeah. At first, they were like, we're going to like highlight where people have been unjustly imprisoned and we're going to like make a big deal about that and that you saw Trump's approval on immigration like drop. And then of course,
Starting point is 00:23:59 when the Democrats see something working, they immediately fucking back away from it. And they're just... It's like a man when he's going down on you and you're like, keep going, keep doing that. And then he's like, oh, I'm going to switch. And you're like, why'd you stop? You know?
Starting point is 00:24:15 There we go. Swish. Perfect analogy. It's me as Joan Rivers. That's right. I like it. But yeah, there's... I don't know.
Starting point is 00:24:25 It's... I'm waiting for them to just... be like these are very like all these things that we're running away for like it seems like they think that trump sending troops into people's cities is a like like a politically savvy mood move and like it's not like everybody who lives in those cities is fucking so unhappy with it the people who are going in are wearing masks and like abducting innocent people yeah um i will say that i really like the response from mayor woo and i also heard like pritzker said something about it but i'm not sure on that front but mayor woo like took a she's awesome she took a really strong stance in
Starting point is 00:25:09 boston um and i love how she's been like communicating and being very clear um on her her progressiveness and like her protection of her city without kind of having this like mealy-mouthed mostly democrat response to things yeah she's not looking at it through like a self-interested lens So I think we need more leaders like that or people who are willing to like go to the fucking ICE detention centers and like demand to inspect it or like visit Kilmar Obrega Garcia who's now being fucking deported to Uganda, which he's never been to. Right. Like to have people show up physically, to have American officials show up physically and put their bodies on the line just like every other citizen who's protesting is. Yeah. I feel like their advisors have told them that they're like backed into.
Starting point is 00:25:59 this like corner of like where we can't do anything because of like outdated polling and advisor and strategists speak about how being tough on crime poll like polls well or whatever um but the only meanwhile the only people who are popular in the party remotely are like Bernie aOC Zora Mamdan like people who seem to have like the courage of their convictions and don't like shift based on like what the polling says. I want to say like, O.C. and Bernie could use some improvement in some areas right now. But just in terms of, like, they're, yes.
Starting point is 00:26:36 They're generally more progressive than the other. Yeah, and like, yeah, consistent on everything except Israel. But they're, yeah, I don't know. It's very frustrating. You're seeing it in the New York Times, too, where they're, like, taught. They've kind of immediately swallowed this idea that, like, the taking over the city is, like, a political winner. and, like, there's this, uh, Alec Carrick at Sanna, a frequent guest on this show has pointed out all these different examples where the New York Times has done like, you know, just like talking about
Starting point is 00:27:10 it approvingly, being, uh, still many see Trump's actions as smart politics or even long overdue necessary steps. Adam Gelb, the president and chief executive of the council and criminal justice, a policy think tank said Mr. Trump's actions could have a short-term effect because removing dangerous people and putting more eyes on the streets can help. Except that's not what you're fucking doing. Like, that's not, what are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:27:33 You're not removing dangerous people. You're not removing dangerous people. In Washington, Baltimore and Chicago for decades. You're arresting 70% people who don't have, like, that's the actual figure, 70% people who don't have fucking any criminal records.
Starting point is 00:27:47 And I don't know. I just, if they keep, if this continues to be the response, where they're just like, well, he's got us on this one. and not viewing it as the, like, very clear opportunity to be like, no, we're the moral
Starting point is 00:28:01 alternative. We're against the people with masks coming into your town with assault rivals and arresting innocent people and kidnapping innocent people and, like, fucking sending them to, you know, dangerous situations. If they don't see that as the opportunity, like, I, that it is, I just. They haven't. They've been, like, throwing people under the butt. They threw trans people under the butt.
Starting point is 00:28:24 They threw trans people under the bus. they've thrown immigrants under the bus when they shifted their policy on it to like essentially what was like the 2020 Trump policy like so it's clear that they're made established themselves as like the default second party um so either like it needs to be such a shift that we completely change the the rather than the aesthetics of the democratic party like we do so many like local elections where progressives are elected that it completely like changes the structure of it from the inside out or we have like another fucking party like rise up that is actually progressive and like not just like gay Republicans like that's what it feels like they're like we're
Starting point is 00:29:06 Republicans but gay right it doesn't feel like they even protect like any other like or any even queer people we're like the Republicans from 10 years ago who were trying to take away your rights back then also but seems to be like now we're like Cheney yeah yeah But I just think this is going to go worse than people. Like, we talked about M. Gessen, the journalist who was like there in Russia during the rise of Putin and how they are like looking at this and being like, this is exactly what happens. Like you're going to continue to. And like I've heard even like people on like Chappo were talking about how like this is just Trump. be like gesturing, but like there's no long-term plan.
Starting point is 00:29:59 I think he's going to keep doing shit like this until military rule everywhere. Yeah, military rule everywhere. Like I think that's the plan. Like, we've already gotten used to it. Like in L.A., like, I mean, they're protesters and like the citizens are trying to do as much as they can. But like, the seated like Democrats, like, I don't know what the fuck they're doing.
Starting point is 00:30:16 You know, they've like, now this has become normalized. Yeah. Like M. Gessen talks about how like in Russia, you would like look a year later after like Putin was doing something and like nobody pushed back and be like, oh, man, we should have like done something then, now we're out of options. And then a year after that, you look and you're like, oh, it's actually way worse than it was like back then. Like, it just keeps getting worse when you have an authoritarian person who's just pushing and pushing until like somebody stops. Nothing is going to change. I just saw a tweet that was talking about how Trump has extended control over Washington by
Starting point is 00:30:51 taking management of Union Station away from Amtrak. And then it's quote tweeted with that Barbie meme from the Barbie movie. She thinks I'm a fascist, but I don't control the railways or the flow of commerce. Yes. And it's like now he's doing none. Yeah, he's taken over Amtrak. The only good way to get into Washington, D.C. is Amtrak. Take that Reagan National, you piece of shit and dulless.
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