The Daily Zeitgeist - Operation Trendert Storm 6/18: NYC Mayoral Election, Ozzy Osbourne, Tennessee Anti-Trans Bill, Juneteenth, California Anti-Mask ICE Bill, Bruce Springsteen Biopic

Episode Date: June 18, 2025

In this edition of Operation Trendert Storm, Jack and Miles discuss the NYC Mayoral race, Ozzy Osbourne selling his DNA (feat. Liquid Death), the Tennessee ban on gender affirming care,  the corp...orate Juneteenth exodus, the California Anti-Mask ICE bill, the new Bruce Springsteen biopic and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:17 the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hello the internet and welcome to this episode of Operation Trender Storm. Wow. That one courtesy of Vanadium Silver. Bringing it back. Bringing it all the way back. Is this more of a trend during freedom vibe? There is some trend during freedom energy. The other option from Vanadium Silver, unconditional Surtrender, which is
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Starting point is 00:03:17 That over there is Mr. Miles Gray. These are some of the things that are trending. Let's see, let's start with, ooh, let's start with the mayoral race because. What's happening there? So Zoran narrowed, some say even overtook Cuomo in some of the polling. Polls don't mean shit as we've, as we learned last time that we covered in election. Yeah. But it does seem like just in terms of overall name
Starting point is 00:03:46 recognition, he's making progress. How's the New York Times and the mainstream media dealing with the fact that it looks like this guy might have a chance? Oh, I wonder, who knows? They're probably slamming him. I just can't, I was saying earlier, I can't stop saying Zoran's name in my mind
Starting point is 00:04:03 as if I'm like the Too Much tuna fish guys like the oh hello too much Oh, sorry, sorry, I'm done II My good friends are in Mimdani it just I can't it's stuck in my fucking mind Yeah That is a brain parasite that I have for anybody named John like I have a good friend John Edwards And I always come gin Edwards. Oh, you do? Yeah, yeah. I just, I can't not pronounce any Johns as gin.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Wait, so wait, you're friends with disgraced former Senator John Edwards? Disgraced is like a very strong word. Okay, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, controversial. Learning lessons, former Senator. Jesus, yeah. Now different- What a name to have. Different gin Edwards.
Starting point is 00:04:45 But no, the early voting apparently has been really, really off the charts apparently. Early voting in New York's mayoral race doubles from 2021 with young people getting out there, don't vote for fucking Andrew Cuomo now. They're probably all out there excited to vote for Andrew Cuomo. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:04 Yeah, everybody. The youngs, they love them. No, they don't. Anyway, but yeah, please let's, let's hopefully see some, some new ideas injected into one of the great American cities in terms of a mayoral candidate. Let's do a bullshit story. Shall we talk about, uh, you can, you can buy cans of Ozzy Osbourne's DNA. What does that mean? Like it's a whole can filled with his DNA with his jizz? Yeah, I have to assume I mean the what are the what else does DNA? No, no, I'm sorry. It's a lot of true crime right to know that
Starting point is 00:05:38 It's only semen is the only way that we can really get to the bottom of who's inside of the crime scene speckled with the killer's DNA. Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath are supposedly playing their final show next month. Should they keep make ribbing their last show to people? Every retiring rock band, McRibs, that shit is like, and for the final time ever, and McRibs that shit is like, and for the final time ever, say goodbye forever to the McRib. Right. Which by the way, the McRib, you can just,
Starting point is 00:06:12 you could buy 20 of them and just keep them, not even in the refrigerator, just in your cupboard. And they're not gonna change at all. No, not at all. Yeah, other than there's going to be dead insects within a five foot radius of them. But other than that, it's completely untouched. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:30 When I have a roach problem, just toss one of those down. By time. Just toss of a rib. It is completely impervious to germs or insects of any sort. And time. It actually stays, it gets fresher as time goes. Anyways, I forget what we were talking about. Ozzy Osborne.
Starting point is 00:06:48 Oh yeah. His DNA. We're getting a bunch of unnecessary Ozzy merchandise, including a where's Waldo a picture book called where is Ozzy. Not called where am I? Where? What? Sharon.
Starting point is 00:07:00 When somebody is just like kind of like sort of has some things going on with, with regard to cognitive decline and is like, you know, always seems to be wandering, uh, it's kind of weird to put them in a where's Waldo ask picture book to be like, help literally help us find Ozzy. We're worried about him. Every time I see him, I'm like, don't make, don't make him perform. Yeah. I have him lay down. like, don't make him perform. Yeah. Have him lay down.
Starting point is 00:07:27 Yes. It's like Dianne Feinstein. You're like, what are you doing? What are you doing? Put that elderly person in a horizontal position in comfort. The good people of Liquid Death are doing something that requires none of his energy and selling empty cans that contain Ozzy Osbourne's DNA,
Starting point is 00:07:46 but apparently just saliva. How do they even verify that? Like is there like a PCR? I think he drank from the cans. Oh, so they're just saying like a crime scene? Yeah, yeah, they're doing crime scene. Stolen garbage. And then the cans went for $450 each
Starting point is 00:08:06 and immediately sold out. You know who bought them? Candace Cameron. Yeah, that's right. She knew she's getting this devil shit off the streets. That's right. You know, they're cursing all the cans. As we talked about on one of the recent episodes, Candace Cameron. One of the episodes.
Starting point is 00:08:19 I forget what. Like it turns out it was like two years ago. Yeah. Guys, Ozzy passed away seven years ago Okay, this Cameron both doesn't allow scary movies to be viewed in her house because she recognized that her TV It opens a portal up to the devil and then was like and we were just talking about how liquid death they curse Their cans when they send it out. I don't want to invite that bad energy Don't do that, bro.
Starting point is 00:08:45 Not on my fucking watch. Not now. Can't catch me sleeping Satan. This baby's christening, hell no. But you know, they're cheeky, I'll say. The liquid death people are cheeky and they encourage fans who are able to snag one of the $450 empty spit cans to clone Ozzy Osbourne
Starting point is 00:09:05 and enjoy him for hundreds of years into the future. Great. $450 empty spit cans to clone Ozzy Osbourne and enjoy him for hundreds of years into the future. Great. Which I feel like is, I don't know. At the very least, take a swab of his DNA and submit it to like 23andMe and see if, you know, see if he has long lost relatives, see if he committed any crimes, see if he's the Boston Strangler or some shit.
Starting point is 00:09:27 You never know. You never know. Maybe he's Banksy. Could be Banksy. And I do have a vial of Banksy spit that I'm just looking to find a match for. I have it on good authority that this is Banksy's spit. All right, the Supreme Court has upheld a Tennessee ban on gender affirming care for trans youth.
Starting point is 00:09:47 Yeah, really fucked up. Like, this is just such a fucking blow to trans people, especially trans youth and their parents now trying to figure out how they, you know, help their children and advocate for them. The thing, everyone, again, we are absolutely not the people to really tell you about the legalese involved in how this case broke down. But the simple version, all the Republicans,
Starting point is 00:10:14 obviously were like, yep, we're gonna uphold the ban. A lot of commentators who have much higher levels of expertise versus mine, which is none, are point out how just like legally fucking backwards this decision is. Like a lot of people describe it as they went the conservative, or let's just, the Republican justices were basically like well we know just ideologically we are not going to do anything that would advocate for trans youth or trans people. So let's figure out we're gonna start from no and then we'll try and
Starting point is 00:10:46 contort our legal minds on a justification for why this is no, which is what is being pointed out by the, you know, the democratically appointed justices are just like, what the like this doesn't even fucking make sense. Like what they're saying, like their arguments are completely backwards. But again, the cruelness is the point here. And this is all while also the health and human services talked about how they will also be taking down the suicide hotline. So this is all just a lot of fucking terrible things just coming to pass simultaneously
Starting point is 00:11:18 and all during pride month, which I'm sure is not an accident. Yeah, just- Yeah, this is specifically the suicide prevention line for LGBTQ youth. You know, like this is just, it's, yeah. Very- Let's make sure we're not taking care of our most vulnerable, most at-risk citizens.
Starting point is 00:11:37 And again, but when you put that- Let's target them instead. Yeah, when you put that through the lens of American white supremacy, it's gonna be, oh, our most vulnerable are white people from South Africa that we must help. That's right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But that's what the overall ethos of fascism is. And just when you do any amount of research on what it means for trans youth to get gender affirming care and just like how, you know, beneficialally vital that is. Um, it's.
Starting point is 00:12:05 Yeah. It's impossible to view this as anything other than just a fucking complete tragedy and an attack on a whole group of people. Look, if you're not white, sis hat, you know, just don't even bother asking for rights. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. All right.
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Starting point is 00:16:56 I can't fucking stop. Zurn Memdani. Uh... Alright, what's next. Oh yeah. Juneteenth. Juneteenth. Rather is the act, the corporate fucking Exodus, the corporate cowardice around Juneteenth. Yeah, we talked about how it recently happened for pride where they stopped sponsoring all the pride events, you know, they being like fortune 500 companies just trying to to be like, we don't wanna get in trouble, we don't wanna draw any attention. We-
Starting point is 00:17:28 By supporting people? What do you mean? Yeah, that's like, that's what we used to do. Yeah. These days we're more in the like, lay the fuck low and smile and nod when Trump looks at us. Yeah, lay low and buy crypto. That's kind of our thing right now.
Starting point is 00:17:44 That's what we're going for. But yeah, Juneteenth celebrations across the country are also facing the same corporate cowardice bullshit. For example, in Denver, more than a dozen companies backed out of supporting the Juneteenth Music Festival, which is like one of the city's biggest Juneteenth celebrations. And a lot of analysts out there are like, well, you know, it's not just racism that's holding us back. It's also like the economic uncertainty. Juneteenth in this economy, Miles? Yeah. Oh my God. That's exactly what they're fucking saying. Like they're trying to make it this fiscal argument when there's plenty of data to show that even in trying uncertain times, companies found the funds somewhere to help financially support these celebrations. And, you know, local governments, though, are also in on this. They're just trying to set the clock back to 1864 with their scaling back of Juneteenth events.
Starting point is 00:18:41 The governor's office in West Virginia, quote, stated that the state won't be hosting any Juneteenth events this year for the first time since 2017 due to a budget deficit. Yeah. Oh, okay. Again, they said due to the continued fiscal challenges facing West Virginia, state government will not be sponsoring any formal activities. City council members in Scottsdale, Arizona, dissolved their DEI office in February. Why?
Starting point is 00:19:03 What happened in late January? What happened? Which led to the cancellation of the city's. The economy, I think, yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's when the economy got bad. This isn't all of you just fucking bending over backwards to accommodate Trump's bullshit.
Starting point is 00:19:16 And I think- Like, how long do we have for MLK day at this point? You know, like these fuckers are gonna probably change it to DJT day. Yeah, you know they've tried to Constantly tear down MLK like they're they've been losing sleep about that shit since like 81. Yeah, it's on the menu for them I think there was a certain neoliberal train of thought that was like and this is why the market makes sense because you can't, you can't fuck with like the, all these fortune 500 companies wouldn't dare do something backwards,
Starting point is 00:19:52 like ethically backwards because it would be bad for business. And this just shows they are just, they go with whatever the fucking flow is. They're like, Hey, do you want, you want travel manifests for people? You can just like scoop up and kidnap. Yeah. Well, whatever is profitable, whatever is in power, that's the direction that the money flows. You knew that the second they saw Trump winning and this like red shift that occurred, that all the corporations said, Okay, dude, we're at this 1998 now. Okay. Yeah. Got it, got it, got it. But then you juxtapose that with the amount of people
Starting point is 00:20:26 who are actually out in the streets protesting against Trump. Then they're like, oh shit, maybe they're, and then Target, they're still getting slammed with boycotts. Maybe you could've just talked to the fucking people before you fucking bend over backwards for Trump. But anyway, there's please, there's plenty of great Juneteenth events around you.
Starting point is 00:20:47 I'm sure the one in Lamar Park is fantastic in LA. There you go. Bending over backwards like that guy going into the MRI machine and final destination. Cat scan or whatever. There is a anti-mask bill being proposed in California for ICE agents, just having to do with the problems that we've been talking about this week. Like the fact that people not in uniform,
Starting point is 00:21:11 just plain clothes people with masks on are rolling up on people and abducting them into unmarked cars. And, uh, but when being asked about that, like, everybody's getting real indignant on that side, which is weird. And with regards to this legislation, a lot of people on the right are like, this is an attack on ICE.
Starting point is 00:21:34 But there's already legislation happening around masks. But in this case, it's because they wanna target people who are protesting the killing of innocent people in Gaza. Last year, some jurisdictions dusted off anti-mask laws that were passed in the 1940s and 50s to combat the, I'm not sure how to pronounce this Ku Klux Klan? Is that? Oh, I think I've heard of them.
Starting point is 00:22:04 They went away, right? They went away, didn't they? Oh, I think I've heard of them. They went away, right? They were, they went away, didn't they? Yeah, yeah, America's great, America's great. That's so ironic. Now we just put masks on in operator clothes, LARP and pull guns on people and put them in unmarked bands. What if we just took off the pointy top?
Starting point is 00:22:20 Yeah, could I? I'm just gonna throw something out here and You know the Pepsi logo reran people. Yes Just lop off that pointy top and just regular regular mask where like camouflage look kind of like You know a militia member and I think people are gonna go for this dang thing, man. Yes, man. Jesus Christ anyways hopefully that goes through because, or like anything that requires them to identify themselves while they're kidnapping people at gunpoint.
Starting point is 00:22:56 Yeah, I mean, I think that's obviously part of the chaos. I'm sure that DHS doesn't care because like, you see the potential for something going totally awry. Yeah. With someone trying to fucking swoop you or your family member up, they're not saying who the fuck they are in a country that is this like armed. I don't know, man.
Starting point is 00:23:15 Like it's, there's just so, it feels so fucking precarious now. And now in LA, everyone's like, man, you might as well, people are just like fucking walking around with their passports now. Yeah. You have to. Yeah. Like there was this. Yeah. There's just some you see you hear so many stories. You read so many stories and like local papers and stuff and local journalists talking about it like I'm a fucking U.S. citizen.
Starting point is 00:23:35 But because my name is more ethnically sounding, like like Mexican or whatever. Someone from from Latin America that they're immediately like, I don't care that you were born here and are talking to me in English, your name sounds brown and I don't believe your passport. Like it's fucking terrible out here. Yeah, it does not seem like it's being done in any official organized capacity.
Starting point is 00:24:00 It's just sending people out there and being like, if they look brown, snatch them off the streets, you know? Yeah. Also, like there's this New York Times, like it's just ambient shit. Like the New York Times was like recapping Trump's like wet fart of a parade. And they still say that he sent Marines to LA to quell protests. They're like, this was all happening in the context of Donald Trump sending Marines to quell and they kept saying quell protest.
Starting point is 00:24:27 He sent them to start a fight. Like that's saying fucking quell is just like such, I don't know, is just the liberal bias New York Times just using the language that the Trump administration is just speaking on the same terms. Quell. That's just absolute fiction. Yes. There was nothing to quell, therefore you cannot quell.
Starting point is 00:24:49 Yes. Unquellable, so please don't try to quell me. Thank you. All right, new Springsteen biopic. I'm actually reading the book this biopic was based on right now. What's it called? Springsteen, Deliver Me From Nowhere.
Starting point is 00:25:04 It's about the making of Nebraska, which is one of my favorite albums. Um, and, oh, when you were talking about that, when we were all hanging out with Doug yesterday and you were talking about the making of Nebraska, I thought you were talking about the Alexander Payne movie. Oh, the absolute classic Alexander Payne. Damn, Jack really likes the Alexander Payne movie, Nebraska. Anyways, cool book and the movie's coming out, which I didn't realize that that's what the movie was based on, but it's somehow based on him recording this lo-fi thing in a bedroom.
Starting point is 00:25:38 And there's also a bunch of shots of the Jersey Shore right there. I think I see the music here from Asian city. Hell yeah. I also didn't know that like Donald Trump was so mad at Bruce Springsteen. So the movie, the trailer I thought looked pretty cool. Although there's one part where Jeremy Strong playing his agent is like, he's gonna,
Starting point is 00:25:58 this is gonna fix him and then he's gonna fix the world. And it's like, I don't know if we could say Bruce Springsteen did that. He's pretty mainstream dem here, man. It sounds like something Jeremy Strong would say in real life. Yeah, yeah, exactly. About an acting role or something. But he is beefing with Trump right now.
Starting point is 00:26:18 Yeah, I remember that, yeah. He said, Springsteen said, there's some very weird, strange, and dangerous shit going on out there right now. And Trump responded, this dried out prune of a rocker, parentheses, his skin is all atrophied, ought to keep his mouth shut until he gets back into the country.
Starting point is 00:26:36 That's just standard fare. Then we'll all see how it goes for him, exclamation point. So like real- That's such a specific old person dig. Like you know about skin atrophy if your skin is atrophy. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Okay, okay, okay. But anyways, the performance looks what?
Starting point is 00:26:54 Like he apparently, so it's the guy from Chef. It's the guy from The Bear, Jeremy Allen White, playing Springsteen. It's the guy from Chef. It's the guy from Chef. Yeah, it's the guy from yes chef behind chef John Favreau. Yeah On Favreau playing springsteen
Starting point is 00:27:15 But he sounds like I was like, oh they got him like lip-syncing he sounds a lot like springsteen All right, so it passes the boss fan test in terms of using it. I feel like it does. I don't know. All right. I'm happy for you. But yeah, this is, and then the album after this was born in the USA. So it's like this weird lo-fi album he released between his two, like two of his biggest albums. But yeah, like, like I said, I don't know, his politics have always been like more Biden than Bernie.
Starting point is 00:27:41 Like, he'll be like, yeah, Bernie is all right, all right with me. But like he endorses. But that Bill Clinton, man, but that Clinton, you know what I'm saying? Anyways, uh, I thought the chair looked fun. All right, great Jeremy Allen white know when I see him. Yeah, please do I see him all over the valley night. Is he really? Oh I'm not joking. I got here crossed paths with him like once every 10 days for the last three months. Like at the grocery store, at this coffee shop, it's just so funny to the point where like,
Starting point is 00:28:12 I feel like pretty soon I'm like, dude, I don't know what the fuck's going on, but like we see each other like way too much. Maybe we should like date or something? I don't know, just think about it, dude. I love Chef, man. Great movie. Love. All right. Damn, dude, what'd you do?
Starting point is 00:28:28 Like Manjaro or something? Dude, you look great, bro. He does look pretty good. Being in Chef after that, dude? What was that turnaround like? Oh, that's Jon Favreau. Oh. All right, I'm all mixed up, man.
Starting point is 00:28:37 Sorry about that. Those are some of the things that are trending on this Wednesday, June 18th. We are back tomorrow with a whole ass episode of the show. Then we're off tomorrow afternoon and Friday. We're off for Juneteenth, so two last episodes this week. Go celebrate. Enjoy your week. We will talk to you all tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:29:03 Till then be kind to each other. Be kind to yourself. Get the vaccine while you still can. Get your flu shots. Don't do nothing about white supremacy. And we will talk to you all tomorrow. Bye. We, Chef.
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