The Daily Zeitgeist - Moons Over My Trendy 2/3: MAGA Super Bowl Halftime, Tesla vs. Chinese Evs, The Clintons/Epstein Files

Episode Date: February 3, 2026

In this edition of Moons Over My Trendy, Jack and Miles discuss that alleged MAGA Super Bowl halftime show, Tesla losing to the "700lbs gorilla" that are Chinese EVs, the Clintons agreeing to speak on... the Epstein files and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:19 Apple Podcasts or whatever you get your podcast. Hello, the internet, and welcome to this Tuesday, February 3rd edition of Dernailey Zeitgeist. Happy birthday to the Geist child. That's crazy. Yeah, bro. Three years on the fucking set. It's, I'm sure we've discovered this in years past, but it's also my father-in-law's birthday.
Starting point is 00:02:42 Happy birthday. Hey, everybody. I think exactly 80 years older than the guy's child. How about that? Okay. How about that? Or as he says, he's 69. He's holding at 69.
Starting point is 00:02:59 Which is so strange. you. Ligent. Legend. Sorry, I didn't do the, it's moons over my trendy. That one courtesy of vanadium silver on the discord. Moons over my trendy. Whichever, was that a Denny's order for you? Moons over my hammy?
Starting point is 00:03:16 I didn't go to Denny's enough. What? I know. I was, I had like a red-blooded kid who has like uncles that are cops and you've never been to a day. I know. We went, so for whatever reason we never did like those sit down things and the hangout for at my high school was uh tj f Fridays or
Starting point is 00:03:38 apple bees there's an apple bees close by um i just remember when it like when we were doing that shit we're like well we got denny's money i'm like and we go to an apple viz like yes but we're all hearing fries there every time it came time to pay there was somebody who wouldn't pay or wouldn't have enough money and there was like wait so how much you put it like like it was the most math I've ever done. The most stressful math I've ever done is like under the gun of trying to figure out who didn't pay. I was really good at math and I was really, I did it. On my ass.
Starting point is 00:04:12 People fucking, dude, I would flip the receipt over, get a pen and I would do percentages. Okay, fine. So you only have one third of that. So let's assume that this was $7 with tax. So one third of that. And then I'm like, fuck, bro, fine. Just here. You take 20.
Starting point is 00:04:27 I'm like, exactly. We're all in this together. Anyway. All right. Anyway, anyway. Happy birthday, though. Happy birthday to the guy's child. Amazing. Amazing work by you.
Starting point is 00:04:37 One of the most amazing, beautiful children on the planet. And I didn't even have anything to do with that. I know. I wish I could say we were looks maxing him, but it just... He's kind of inherently looks maxing. Yeah, he's cute maxing right now. All right. So the MAGA halftime show lineup has been...
Starting point is 00:04:56 It's been a real back-and-forth affair. Turning Point USA promised to make an alternative Super Bowl halftime show for white supremacists who refused to watch Bad Bunny. And back in October, they were like, the lineup is coming shortly. Stay tuned and hold on to your white, white ass. It wasn't announced. Then in January, they said they actually wouldn't reveal the performers until the show began.
Starting point is 00:05:23 So you're going to be like so surprised when it happens? Or even the kinds of performers. They were so mum about it. You're like, bro, you guys are, I know it's such a panic over there. Erica Kirk is probably hitting people with fucking milk crates. Like, get my fucking half-time show together. Yeah. So they must have had to pay so much because that January announcement,
Starting point is 00:05:47 like just a month ago, indicates they had no one. They were like, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck. Could we get, we get that halftime performer who spends plates? No, they're not racist. Okay, what about the people who do like weird two-person yoga at half-time of Clippers games? Nope. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Shit.
Starting point is 00:06:09 What about, what about Red Panda? Can we get Red Panda from that performs at the Madison Square Garden? Actually, no, we shouldn't yet because. Yeah, not white. Is there a white panda? Oh, gosh. Is there a white panda among us? Now they have announced who will be playing.
Starting point is 00:06:27 And we would have predicted this already. exactly what we predicted. I mean, one, it's actually less than we predicted because we're like, it'll be like Kid Rock and Ted Nugent. Right. It is merely Kid Rock. And then the rest of the All-American acts are white country singers who Ritter Jam pointed out, their names all look like they could be anagrams of each other.
Starting point is 00:06:51 You've got, of course, you've got, of course, Brantley Gilbert, Gabby Barrett and Lee Bryce it does feel like they just had a handful of the same Scrabble tiles and we're just making these they got Brantley Gilbert Brantley
Starting point is 00:07:10 Well then with that I can also spell Gabby Barrett Yeah And the subset of that is Lee Bryce Yeah They were doing a usual suspect things Just like pulling things off the wall But like just letters
Starting point is 00:07:23 And these aren't like AI created people that they could just I'm sure. I'm sure they're fine. You know, for like in terms of your country performer. Yeah, yeah. I think in terms of not being fake, I think they're fine. Yeah, Lee, Bryce.
Starting point is 00:07:41 Oh my God. Who are these people? Brantley? You don't know Brantley Gilbert? That's a real, Brantley Gilbert? Brantley. Not Brantley-Lee Gilbert. Brantley. Brantley. Brantley,
Starting point is 00:07:54 Gilbord, born January 20, 1989, okay. Damn, his parents were way ahead of the
Starting point is 00:08:01 game on like those names that white people give their children, you know, like now. That's like a kid, name of a kid born in 2010.
Starting point is 00:08:08 Yes. Well, hey. Hey, shout out to Brantley, Gilbert. Shout out that. I'm sure,
Starting point is 00:08:14 and I'm sure all your racist fans are gonna fucking love it, love it, love it, love it, wow. And kid rock. I mean,
Starting point is 00:08:22 God, on some level, I mean, whatever, that you'd think they'd be like, it's gonna be Kid-Dorock. It's always Kid-Rong. Yeah. All we can get is Kandarok.
Starting point is 00:08:30 We couldn't get Nikki Minaj. She was just out the fuck with Trump. Showing off the fucking gold visa card for the fucking Trump accounts. Yeah. The fact that it is chalk, it is exactly who you knew it was going to be. And then,
Starting point is 00:08:43 like, people that most people who aren't country fans have never heard of, suggest that this was a major failure for them, like the whole search process, just they couldn't pull it together. I mean, it makes sense. This is all done out of this is a racist spite job of a
Starting point is 00:08:59 Super Bowl show. So yeah, God, if you guys should have led with love. You know, they all the, all the supporting performers in addition to being Anna Grammish, all have first names as the last names. Gilbert. Rice, Barrett. So that's cool.
Starting point is 00:09:15 Maybe that was what they were looking for. Hey, we're all, we're all looking forward to hearing our recap of it. Yes. We got a lot of work to do. We got to go to see Melania in theaters. We got to watch this halftime show.
Starting point is 00:09:31 I know. It's such a hard thing. It's like I'd rather just pirate it, you know? Like, why am I? Yeah, I just want to see just a wild illegal streaming on Twitch. Yeah. I'll make an account. We'll get it fucking taken down and we'll just stream it on Twitch.
Starting point is 00:09:47 Maybe we buy a ticket for a different movie that's shown around the same time and then just like pop in for. to see what the vibe is. I can imagine you with your nervousness and me being high. They go, hey, hey, where are you guys tickets? And we both have different reactions. You freeze. I feel like a smoke bomb down and fucking run. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:06 Jack, fuck it. Push you up. Go. Go, go. I run away. The wet diaper falls off my back. I came prepared, Miles. What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:10:17 I've got a diaper on to absorb all the sweat from doing something illegal. Leave no trace. Leave no trace. This isn't the first example of an alternative halftime show back in 2011 at the Thanksgiving Day Detroit Lions game. A singer named Mayor Hawthorne objected to the fact that they had Nickelback playing the halftime show. So he livestreamed a performance from his parents' house. And this does feel like sort of an enhanced version of that a little bit, you know? It does feel like they're streaming from their parents' house.
Starting point is 00:10:49 the early 2000s, the number of Christian broadcasters produced halftime alternatives in order to try and protect the public from being traumatized from another site of bare breast. It was the immediate aftermath of the January Jackson thing. Don't look at any, you know,
Starting point is 00:11:05 classical biblical art then. If you don't want to see bare breast, God, I don't know what you do. But that show that they put on as an alternative to, by the way, it was Paul McCartney singing, Hey Jude. Like, it was the Super Bowl
Starting point is 00:11:19 had a huge back. too and like we're like okay only people that will resonate with the elderly yeah i remember when like we i was in high school that i remember every half time she was like dude this is just all for our parents yeah these fucking people suck yeah yeah yeah for a while there it was and then sometimes they would hit like tom petty hit pretty hard even though it was like for the parents uh prince was good, like split that difference and such a great entertainer. But yeah, when in doubt, they will just be like, will the elderly appreciate it? Then that's our main shit.
Starting point is 00:11:57 But yeah, the Sky Angel halftime show, which is a National Christian Television Network. Sky Angel. Sky Angel. Hey, you don't want an Earth Angel. You don't want to see Angel. You got to get that Sky Angel. Is that part of the Sky Networks in the UK, like Sky Sports and Sky News? Sky Angel.
Starting point is 00:12:16 I don't know. But they were too scandalized by Paul McCarty saying, Hey Jude. So they had a special including testimony from Christian athletes. They hit us with everyone's
Starting point is 00:12:29 favorite moment of every athletic event when the athlete is interviewed after winning and thanks God. All right. Give your testimony now. Yeah. God bless us. We love those interviews
Starting point is 00:12:41 where it feels like they're, it's like a terms of service that they signed with their pastor. You know, they say it with all the, all the thoughtfulness and like, you know, introspection of something that is like boilerplate that they have to get out of the way. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:56 Before they go. That performative Christian shit from athletes is so fun. And they're still out of breath. Bruce Fobos, I got to thank God of Jesus Christ. Yeah, yeah. For everything. You know what I mean? Man, what if that was a halftime show?
Starting point is 00:13:08 Have we thought about that? And then me... 20 straight minutes of out of out of breath athletes. You got to give it a toilet and say, Jesus Christ. Anyways, I feel like we can look forward to something in that realm. Maybe it'd be better. I mean, Kid Rock and, you know, Brantley, country singer named Brantley only comes
Starting point is 00:13:29 wrong along once. It's funny. People started posting this scene from Silicon Valley where there was like a tech party where they got Kid Rock to perform. And it's just like a bunch of disinterested people with Kid Rock trying to perform. And it's just kind of like, ah, bha, man, and all these. tech dudes is like Yeah
Starting point is 00:13:46 ignoring like yeah This is the vibe of America Yeah yeah exactly You're gonna have a bunch of tech oligarchs Being like I don't know All right, man All right, let's take a quick break We'll come right back
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Starting point is 00:18:00 But it's definitely written in a column format. They're having fun, Miles. They're having a little bit of a larv. But this journalist knows somebody who works for the Chinese company that makes the top selling EV in China. Yeah. And you're not allowed to have those in America. you're not allowed to buy those in America because of, you know, trade, trade stuff, protectionism. Sort of like why they kept those people from leaving the village in that movie, The Village.
Starting point is 00:18:33 This feels like very the village code. How do you know about that? Very the Village code. Basically be like, bro, you cannot know how much better it is outside of here. Yeah, yeah. The gist of it. Yeah, those videos where, like, people just are like, here I am in China. And everyone's like, whoa, where are the work camps?
Starting point is 00:18:55 Why? Yeah, why are you allowed to walk around free in clothes that aren't part of the gray body suit? They make everybody wear. Yeah, Western Imperial propaganda will never show you sincere depictions of China or Africa, really. Because there's, like, right now, that streamer, I show speed was doing going all around Africa. And so many young kids are like, I thought it was all dirt and like, huts. Yeah. And they're like, no, these are, they're cities.
Starting point is 00:19:22 But again, you've been fed this idea that it's, it's some version of like a Wakanda before photo. Yes. I remember the scene in Independence Day where they're like going around to all the major world locations to show that people are celebrating the defeat of the aliens. And, you know, they like cut to Australia and the Sydney Opera houses in the background. They're like cut to Europe and I don't know. fucking leaning tower of peas or whatever. Then they cut to Africa and it's literally like tribesmen with spears like fucking shaking their spears of this guy.
Starting point is 00:20:00 Yeah. So what's pretty is everyone. Yeah, that's a good thing about TikTok is that slowly began to show people stuff from China to. Not anymore. Had any more. Shut that shit right down. Anyways, this journalist from the Wall Street Journal got to drive it.
Starting point is 00:20:19 you know, this is like the person who gets to bring over Super Mario Brothers 2 from Japan. And I was like, yo, I got, I've seen the future. You know, back when we were kids, for people who don't know, like, that was released in Japan before it was, like years before it was in the United States. And she regrets to report that it makes the electric vehicles that are available to us in the U.S. look like absolute shit. just like old tiny just like model T's like with like
Starting point is 00:20:54 yeah yeah like even though it's an EV it has a tailpipe where there's a bubble of smoke coming out of it like it appears to be coughing but she wrote the article in the tone of someone pining for like a lover
Starting point is 00:21:10 that they cucked the US automotive industry with she she writes it's been about a month since we were last together now every time I climb back into my Ford Mustang, Mock E, I can't stop thinking about you. Your long range.
Starting point is 00:21:26 Your modular interior. Your absurdly large infotainment screen. This is so fucking, hold on, check in on this person's marriage too. On weekends, the kids talk about your wireless karaoke mics, walkie-talkies, and yes, that backseat mini-fridge. But like, just the detail. So yes, some stylistic flas. lures for sure. The details are pretty striking.
Starting point is 00:21:54 She said her time with the car confirmed what experts in automotive industry have long been saying. China is winning the digitally enhanced electric car race. The company, how's it pronounced? Xiaomi. Xiaomi. It's basically like if Apple, like there's long been a rumor like Apple car where it's like, would have Apple just made a car and the whole thing is iPhone. And it's like if Apple did that and it actually.
Starting point is 00:22:19 worked and was like awesome. But they deliver longer battery range, software that feels smooth like a brand new smartphone. So they also have a quote from the CEO of Ford, who I think we've heard from before, who like went over to China. I was like, yo, I saw how they make these things. Holy shit.
Starting point is 00:22:40 They don't even have lights on in there. Yeah, there's just a robot that like puts these things together and they have the lights off. Yeah, Jim Farley. who said the competitive reality is that the Chinese are the 700-pound gorilla in the EV industry. There's no real competition from Tesla GM or Ford with what we've seen from China. They have a 500-mile range. One of her favorite small features, navigation directions, don't kill the music.
Starting point is 00:23:10 They come through speakers in the driver's seat headrest. Is whispering to you? Yeah, it's just like, hey, hey, make the right turn right here. You don't need to know. Your kids don't need to know about this. shh shh me for um the the price too yeah so the the the price is crazy she's like the everything about this feels like it would be sold as the ultimate luxury car in the united states um it is being sold in china for 299000 yuan which converts to 43,000 dollars which is the same as the Tesla model
Starting point is 00:23:46 why. Right. Which is a real strip down. Yeah, that's like the bare, the bare bones one. And this is like they're fully loaded. Oh,
Starting point is 00:23:56 yeah, that one. It doesn't even have interior panels, that one. Yeah, yeah. Off frame, I think that has,
Starting point is 00:24:02 those are add-ons. The other thing that was interesting, too, is like, it's like those play school cars. It's just a, a plastic shell. This one hinge on a door.
Starting point is 00:24:13 Yep, exactly. It has a handle in back so Daddy can push you down the side. well. Yeah. But like the other thing that I think is really interesting too is like so many people lament all of these smart cars and the lack of physical buttons. Like to the point that Xiaomi has like an accessory that you can snap onto the touchscreen so you can actually use like physical buttons with their touchscreen to like control like the air conditioning because somebody you were like, I hate that it's not a fucking regular thing anymore. Here, how about this little add on? Does that help? We built a thing for you. Does that help? Unfortunately, I will be charged with treason if I am caught driving this in the streets of America.
Starting point is 00:24:51 Yeah. It's there, there's all sorts of features that, uh, she's just like, it's, it just works like so much better than, like, I, like, I, just like, you know, the whole, the whole thing is built to sync with your show me phone. Like, the whole, you know, it's like if, if, a, if Apple made a car, it would only work with an iPhone. It's like, if you, if you had an Android, they would make sure that. that it fucking broke when you tried to sink with it. She was using an iPhone on the Xiaomi car, and she was like, and just like the car play is like so much better than our car play.
Starting point is 00:25:24 Like it's just everything about it works better. They're not antagonistic. They're not like doing corporate warfare to like punishing consumers, you know? I mean, for maybe if for people who have like conservative friends and family who are in denial about the collapse of the American Empire, just look at our once law. automobile industry.
Starting point is 00:25:47 It's now, it's such, such, it's fallen so far behind that our countries like, they're like, we have to first of all not let me know how good these cars are because they're going to start demanding more, but also just showing like, that's also a huge part of like this,
Starting point is 00:26:03 you know, like this sort of soft power of America. People always were like, oh, American goods are like what you're trying to get after. Bro, now they're like, these shitty cars, they fucking don't do anything. Yeah, and I think like there, There's been, you know, Detroit's been a bit of a joke for a while now, but the tech industry and like Tesla coming in was the thing that everyone's like, well, this is, this is our saving grace.
Starting point is 00:26:25 We've got the best tech companies, the richest tech oligarchs, and they're going to be the ones who save us. And like Tesla sucks shit compared to this company. Their product is way worse. And, yeah, like, Elon Musk has, like, kind of moved his focus over to SpaceX now for, like, building his gargantuan well. He's been, for the last two years, been insisting Tesla is not a car company anymore.
Starting point is 00:26:50 Yeah, yeah. This all helps because I'm sure he knew the writing was on the wall. Eventually, they're going to compare my shit box to what they have in China, and I'm going to be like, well, this is never a car company anyway. Yeah. It's a fucking robo-taxie fucking thing. So fucking leave me alone. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:05 And this is, but, yeah, Brian the editor points out, this was just, like, they just started making cars. And they're just like, oh, I guess we're good at this too. Huh. All right. What's that at Tesla? Huh. Okay, that's the best you got.
Starting point is 00:27:16 Good luck, man. Good luck. Finally, there's reporting that the Clintons have agreed to a house deposition on their inclusion in the Epstein files. Yeah, yeah. But they're like, yeah, we'll come for a deposition. But they're also like, okay, but here's a deal. Let's do this in a public hearing.
Starting point is 00:27:33 Right. So we'll see if James Comer will be like, okay, because I'm sure he'd love to have a closed door deposition and maybe try and be like, I can only be. show you selective parts or they're probably like, no, no, no, no, like, we'll do it on camera. What's Bill Clinton going to do? Be like, yeah, man, I was into some dirt, man. He's really interesting. He's like a athlete who can't tell that they're like, you know, like a boxer who like comes back at 60 and is like, hey, don't I got rights. But like comes back at 60 and he's like, you know, the only thing they've ever known is being the best.
Starting point is 00:28:10 and so they come back and like don't realize they're not the best anymore. Like he was like the perfect man for his time and like charismatic and just the way the world wanted at that moment. And he doesn't realize that now he like gets up there and like creeps everyone out
Starting point is 00:28:28 and he's still, he's just like, let's just let let the charisma ooze, man. You know what I'm saying? And it's like, we're not going to accept it depends on what your definition of is anymore, brother. That's no longer. flying. So I don't think this will go as well as they, I think both of them have a, a outsized opinion of their own likeability.
Starting point is 00:28:51 Oh, yeah, 100%. And I think the only way this moves the needle is if he's like, yeah, man, I, um, I was definitely cheating, uh, with a ton of women that I was getting from Jeffrey Epstein. Right. But here's the thing. They were adults. And also, so was Trump. And so, I, yeah, I don't, I mean, like, I honestly have no idea. Other wise. Yeah. This is all outrageous. Yeah, yeah. I feel like that's what it's going to be. My husband was in that jacuzzi with that woman who was a
Starting point is 00:29:18 concerned constituent. Like what are they like, you know, because there's images too. It's like, well, what was your relationship? And I'm sure that's something you'd be like, just party man. You know, you know, you'd like, what if he's just, yeah? It would just party man. It's just a party, man. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:29:35 Pass that lighter. All right. Those are some of the things that are trending on this. Tuesday, February 3rd, happy 2000th episode to us, by the way. You can go listen to our extra long episode where we look back at some of your favorite moments from the show. Jarring our memories. Had some. Jarring, jogging. It was interesting. It was very cool. We appreciate everybody who wrote in and everybody who's contributed to the show up to this point. Especially Brian the editor who was not on the recording, but a big part of the DNA of the show. edits, engineers every one of these trending episodes
Starting point is 00:30:14 and does iconograph and talks shit in the in the chat, you know, which he's not perfect, you know? No one is. No one is.
Starting point is 00:30:25 One of the greats. Um, thanks y'all. And go listen to that episode. I think it's fun, especially for longtime listeners. I think you'll, I think you'll have fun.
Starting point is 00:30:34 We certainly did. And, uh, we are back tomorrow with the whole last episode of the show. the actual 2000 episode of the show. Yeah, sure. We were off by one, but that's okay. That's just like the opinion. Your opinion, man.
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