The Daily Zeitgeist - RIP Brian WilsTrend 6/11: Brian Wilson, DOGE, Trump's B-Day Bash, ICE Raids
Episode Date: June 11, 2025In this edition of RIP Brian WilsTrend, Jack and Miles discuss the passing of Brian Wilson, the shocking revelation that DOGE had trouble finding rampant waste and fraud in the government, an update o...n Trump's B-Day Bash, ICE raids in Nebraska and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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My name is Jack, but over there is Mr. Miles Grant.
And this is the show where we tell you some of the things that are trending on
this here afternoon, Wednesday, July, June 11th.
You know, July 11th, just be ready because July 11th is a free Slurpee day.
Get your umbrellas out because that's when the Slurpee is going to rain.
Also yesterday, be remiss if we didn't say the Sopranos umbrellas out because that's when the slurpy is gonna rain also yesterday be
remiss if we didn't say the Sopranos finale 19 year anniversary I watched the
final scene and um holds up I'll say yep I I definitely had in my memory 18 years now, I think 18 years. All right, damn James Urbaniak
on on Twitter
19 well fucking blew it man. Can't believe everything you read on the internet, but I
So I watched the whole final scene. It's like the ending is even more nonchalant than I remembered for some reason
You know because people have broken it down moment by moment
and they're like, okay, this person is in this shot.
And like, you can see them in the framing, like back here.
And I'd like watched the finale when it happened,
consumed all that content.
And then this was, I think, the first time I'd watched it since.
And like when everything's not being broken down for you
in the moment, it just feels like your TV went out,
for sure.
I think I'd added a memory where the guy came back
out of the bathroom, who I think is the person
who I assumed kills him, turns the lights out on him.
But he doesn't like he goes to the bathroom and that's the last we see of him.
And then there's like the doorbell, the bell of somebody walking through the door.
He looks up and that's it.
Mm hmm. I mean, I remember at the time, like everyone, I was like, what the fuck?
Yeah, no. But I guess.
Yeah, I guess on a second, because I've when I've watched it again. I'm like, uh, okay
I don't know like if that's how the David Chase wanted to end it a great fine. Whatever. Yeah. No, I like the ending
I think it's it's also sort of I was ambivalent about it. I was like, you know, like somebody were like it's perfect
And people I fucking hated it. I'm like, yeah, whatever great
Yeah, I actually it made me hate the Breaking Bad ending because I was like, yeah, whatever. Great. Yeah. I actually it made me hate the Breaking Bad ending
because I was like, that's so like fan service and like exactly what
Walter White would have wanted the ending to be as opposed to just like something.
Like this is how the right ending to the story. Right.
But it's also like neurologists say that like, if you, if you are like killed suddenly, like you probably won't even perceive your own death.
Like you won't even, it will feel like that if you know,
so just have, don't stop believing in playing constantly and just have,
don't stop believing playing all the time. And that's exactly what it'll feel like.
All right. Brian Wilson. I mean, we talk about it a little bit on tomorrow's episode, but one of the time. And that's exactly what it'll feel like. All right. Brian Wilson.
I mean, we talk about it a little bit on tomorrow's episode, but one of the greats.
Yeah, it's a tragic life.
I only know the most obscure things about him.
I know everything you were talking about and Matt were talking about.
I was like, Whoa, that's fucking crazy, ma'am.
This Brian Wilson do seems chill.
I only know that his favorite movie is Norbit,
and he also offered fans cocaine backstage once in an audio recording
Yeah, I did not know about the offer. I didn't know either of those Norbit or the cocaine thing
what so he's just like backstage chilling and
Apparently this clip it's they say it's from the Beach Boys endless bummer
The very worst of the Beach Boys. I don't know what that is
The Beach Boys endless bummer, the very worst of the Beach Boys. I don't know what that is.
But again, this was like recorded apparently with like fans who were backstage.
Oh, someone actually posted, I don't, again, this is the YouTube comment.
This was me and two other friends in 1981.
We found out where the Beach Boys were staying and went in search of them.
We found them.
Brian was walking down the hall wearing only sweatpants.
He was our God and we began to talk to him.
To us, it was unbelievable that we were talking to Brian Wilson.
He invited us backstage to the concert as well.
Unbeknownst to two of us, our third friend was taping our encounter.
The tape was just for the three of us.
How it got out, I'll never know.
And this is what happens.
So this is Brian Wilson talking to some fans and saying like, hey man, I'm doing two shows.
They're like, yeah, we'll be at the first one.
And he's like, yeah, come hang out afterwards.
We can just, you know, we'll just wrap, man.
We'll just chop it up.
And then Biz like, do you guys snort cocaine?
And it's a very odd interaction, but also so,
I don't know, wholesome, such a wholesome offer.
Yeah, the way he asks it is like so,
this is him offering it.
Drop by, we'll wrap.
Drop by, we'll wrap.
We can't stop talking. Thank you, Brian. Thank you. We'll wrap. Drop by, we'll wrap. We can't stop talking.
Thank you, Brian.
Thank you.
We get into just hanging out, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You guys snore cocaine?
No, we smoke a little dope once in a while.
Wait for it.
Just checking.
I do.
I do.
Hey, man, I do.
I do.
Brian Wilson, for you, I will.
Yeah, exactly.
That's what it feels like anyway.
So there's some wild shit on the, For you, I will. Yeah, exactly. That's what it feels like anyway. So, sounds like a great guy.
A writer, J.M., pointed out the demo recording
of Surf's Up from the Smile Sessions.
Dude, that falsetto?
Yeah, the falsetto's crazy.
Smile was the record he was working on after Pet Sounds,
and then Mike Love convinced him that Pet Sounds
was a flop and a disaster and so he
Got convinced not to make smile which was like the smile sessions are where he recorded good vibrations Which is like regarded as one of the like great songs of that decade
So shout out to Mike love, you know one of the other he's out there. He's still out there
He's right, you know, one of the. He's out there. He's still out there. He's still out there.
Because things are good and things work out
the way they should.
All right, we have testimony from a former Doge engineer
who, you know, we were hearing some wild stuff
about this crack team of young hackers
who are going in and fixing the U S government.
Finding all that waste and fraud, all that waste of finding all that fraud.
I have no doubt. Like I was assuming that they were going to find some way like the government is
like old and creaky and like built by 90 year olds.
Certainly like they're going to be able to find some waste, some fraud.
Hold on 700,000 subscriptions to TV Guide
that are still active?
No, no, okay, this is what we're talking about.
In Congress alone?
Yeah.
But yeah, this guy said that they were really struggling
to find waste and fraud.
They were relatively non-existent.
Wow, but you walked in there being like, Oh,
I know everything. I know how to get waste and fraud. Cause I think, you know,
the way that was that the same one where they're comparing it to how like they
know how it is in tech where there is tremendous amounts of like wasteful
spending. Yeah.
And I personally was pretty surprised actually at how efficient the government
was. Holy shit. how efficient the government was.
Holy shit.
This is what you hear. Like for people who've like worked in both private sector and the
government, like the government like is so, it's not like not funded, but it's like, it's
not like there's no just like giant wasteful like idiots at the head of, you know? Yeah, you know, thirsty Thursdays where like they, yeah, they bring in a fucking bespoke
whiskey cart.
Everybody's there like working because they like believe in doing that thing, not because
they were like convinced because they had like a fucking indoor adult playground and
like cool candy on tap.
And you always hear people be like, yeah, like it's real
amateur hour in the private sector.
Right.
And when you look at the record of things that have been
accomplished by, you know, publicly funded ventures,
such as the internet, they just get like taken over by
fucking the private sector and the private sector,
because we live in a, you know, our religion is capitalism.
It gets like taken over and we retell the story
where it's actually like Steve Job in a garage somewhere,
actually made the internet go.
Oh yeah.
It's Bill Gates.
It's not that his parents were so wealthy.
He had access to a computer
before any other child did in America.
And that the government had built the infrastructure
for the thing that he was working on.
We were just born in the fuck, man.
Just like, well, I guess I wouldn't benefit
because I'm not a white person,
but Jack, if you were just born 25 years earlier, dude.
Oh man, I'd be snorting cocaine with Brian Wilson
and coding the internet, you know?
And coming up with like really just,
because I just think of like how low the bar is
for like the original scripts,
like in Hollywood in the eighties too.
Not that it was bad, but you're like,
people were just really roaming in there like,
it's like a fucked up ski resort or something, man.
Just like boobs in there, they're like,
yeah, yeah, yeah, great, great, great, great, great.
Fucked up ski resort or something. It's like five movies there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Great, great, great, great, great. Ski resort or something.
It's like five movies that have that premise.
But even then, they're still like, yeah, man, this one sounds a little different
than the last one.
Well, what if we did a
replace all a phrase I just came up with because I'm also brainstorming the Internet?
What if we did that with karate?
And so instead of it being a fucked up
town that is like run with skiing and then they've settled things with a skiing race.
What if it was a fucked up town that's run by children's karate?
They settle things with a children's karate tournament.
Swish.
Hell yeah.
Yeah, just tears and eyes in the boardroom.
Unbelievable.
The way they speak to the human experience.
Just like, it's a gift.
All right, what if there was more than one karate kid?
What if there were three ninjas?
Count it.
Bang.
Bang!
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Yeah, so we were talking about how,
I think yesterday, right?
That there was some grumbling, some suspicions
that maybe people aren't going to be descending
onto Washington, D.C. for Dear Leader's fucking
birthday bonanza parade.
It's not even a good one.
It's like, what is it? 79?
Uh, his birthday?
Yeah.
It's the big 79, I think 78.
It's not even fucking, that's not it.
That's not a big birthday.
Cause he saw the Bastille day celebrations, his first term in
Paris and he was like, what the fuck?
And I'm like, first of all, you're not going to, there's no America can't show
out like the French can in that way. Just so of all, you're not gonna, there's no, America can't show out like the French can
in that way.
Just so you know, we're a very distinct flavor society.
Yeah, of bland.
So I know you saw that and that looked hype,
but that's not happening here, babe.
We are baked chicken breast.
Yeah, with unseasoned baked chicken breast.
You are chicken cordon bleu.
We are baked chicken breast.
That's, that's cook au vin that you saw over there.
This is just, just catch up on a fucking chicken tender.
But anyway, the organizers, like we said, expecting too anticipating rather 200,000
people to show up in spontaneous renditions of Happy Birthday.
Whoever put that number out there is-
They're getting fired.
Yeah.
They want to lose their job.
They're like, they're part of, they want to lose their job.
They're like the Doge engineer being like,
actually this place fucking sucks.
God fucking stinks this place.
But, you know, so there are not many people showing up
as we found out, at least do it looking
at hotel reservations.
Looking at hotel bookings.
Maybe, and I believe it.
I just don't think people give a shit
about Donald Trump's birthday enough
for 200,000 people to make their way to the Capitol.
People love a fucking party, man.
Like that was we were talking about how they're like having to cancel or not
having to, but because of, you know, all the corporate funding drying up,
like a lot of these pride events are like much smaller.
And like the amount of tourism for these pride events is wild.
They're like, this is better than a Taylor Swift con.
Like we have more bookings than like Taylor Swift concerts.
We have like more, it's like the fucking Superbowl
for Columbus, Ohio.
You know, and Columbus, Ohio doesn't get the Superbowl.
So these are like, people will go to a party
if you throw a good party.
If you throw a good one.
I think the problem is this looks like
a fucking terrible party.
It looks like baked chicken breast.
And it looks like every, it's like a fascistic,
everyone praised the dear leader event.
Now I don't doubt people will go
because there's plenty of people in this cult
that will fawn over dear leader.
200,000.
They're gonna be able to like build
a good crowd shot
for sure.
Yeah, and then, but don't,
but you know someone's gonna take that cheeky wide.
Oh yeah.
It's gonna be like the inauguration all over again.
You're gonna have Sean Spicer just,
or you know, fucking what's her face now.
Caroline Levitt doing her best.
This is the most well attended birthday party ever, ever.
So the other thing is though, political started asking elected
Republicans who are going just seven of 50 surveyed GOP lawmakers are planning to actually attend
the president's birthday festivities over the weekend. Of course, the biggest blickers of the
boot like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Byron Donalds, they are going to be there. But they're even having
like the heads of the Armed Services committees,
like in the House and the Senate.
They're like, oh, yeah, I got to do another thing like Mark
Wayne Mullen, who's pretty that they're pretending is for the army.
That's the army's birthday.
You're not even going to the like.
Well, they're like, we're actually go, which makes sense.
Like there's actually a huge arms conference happening abroad
that we have to be at, because that's that's really what's going on. It's a military industrial complex. It's not these soldiers.
Mark Wayne Mullen, who's also a very loyal Trump person, he's like, I got my anniversary.
Like a bunch of people just have all these weird, Lindsey Graham's not even going.
So that's wild. That's when you're like, what the fuck? Again, there's been a lot of mumblings,
Trump's like, protesters, they fuck around, they're going to find out. But honestly, the funniest shit is if no one even bothers to fucking protest, like the
thing that would do to his ego alone, like nobody can.
I think there's going to be protests on Saturday elsewhere.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Which inevitably there will be.
If we could get a protest that was bigger than his birthday party in other cities.
They are going to be, trust me, LA, New York, Chicago, all of the cities have these huge,
so many places have protests planned.
Those are going to be much bigger crowds, but anyway.
This is a trend with the mainstream media though, that I just want to, like if I got
to be the editor in chief of all media, there's these two, there are these trends
that they do like this being one where they're, they think they're like owning the Trump
administration, but they're really just like acting as fucking hall monitors for the Trump
administration. Like this one where like you're telling on these people for not attending.
You're like, fuck like now he's going to make them go. Right. Like
that. What the fuck am I reading in political Lindsay? Yeah, exactly. Or like the fucking
people, um, the, all the, all the stories about how like Biden deported more people.
It's like, what do you think you're doing right now? You're bringing people back into
the fold of the democratic party with that. Right Right, yeah, it's so fucking annoying. It's like, yeah, what's up, bitch?
You can't deport people like our guy Biden could.
Yeah, right, exactly.
It's all very, very sad, but we will see what happens.
There's just, there was another quote from people
that are just not gonna be, just so many people
and all this to have 6,600 soldiers
and some actors because they need people to fill out
the costumes that they're gonna be wearing to.
Oh, for real?
Yeah, because it's like trying to honor all the conflicts
that the US Army has been in since its inception.
Kind of shit.
Oh, so they're cosplaying.
Yeah, that's what, again, he saw this fucking fantastic
French Bastille day fucking celebration
and he's like I want that but old tanks ripping up the fucking ground.
Yeah Brian even the Korean War and Vietnam because Trump believes we want all of those
I'm sure.
But it's going to be the Vietnam War as depicted in Rambo 2.
It's just going to be Rambo, one guy just as Rambo as the depiction of the Vietnam War.
It could be sliced alone.
You bet we do.
And that's actually sliced alone?
Wow.
Pretty sick.
All right.
Omaha.
There was a raid at an Omaha meatpacking plant and residents sprang to action there
as well.
Yeah.
Also rocked the state as non-citizens worry that ice scrutiny is about to intensify in
Nebraska.
They're everywhere.
Yeah, it feels like they're everywhere.
And I do feel like, again, like as we talked about tomorrow, like the protests have done
some good things by drawing attention to this story that for a while was just like, do you
see those people getting in the way of ICE and like that San Diego neighborhood? But like, I don't feel like there was as much media attention on like
how fucked up these raids are and that they're happening everywhere.
They're like, it's so fucked up how the protesters broke a window.
Oh, not the raid. Okay. Okay. I see where this is going. Yeah. I mean, the raids are
happening all over the country. There's now Trump is like they're sending in ICE, like special response teams to five different states that
are led by Democrats, again, to just create the headlines that it's so bad, we have to send in
like the Navy SEALs of the immigrant kidnapper gang, which is yes, okay, to get all these people
who are peacefully protesting. Shout out to Ellie from Zeitgang, who
mentioned to me in the DMS, that again, like with this thing
that's happening, because we were just talking about Warren
Buffett, like yesterday, I was just thinking about Omaha, but
like Nebraska is one of the biggest producers of meat. And,
you know, already, there's a labor shortage there. So like,
for every 100 jobs, there's only like 39 people available to do
the work. These are the like, these are the small
knock on effects that begin to happen when you're just absolutely no consideration for
what you're doing, who you're doing it to. But America's Precious Meats also, I don't know if
that's a version of the story that people can attach to that would give them. Yeah, your meat.
I mean, they don't give a fuck. Like it turns out it's white supremacy over everything.
But yeah, I mean, meat, they're coming for your guns.
They're invading your state, like states rights.
Wasn't that a burger?
Dude, your hamburgers, your burger, your hamburgers.
Are y'all fucking for real?
Yeah, it's it's it's just again, this is how we're seeing this all play out.
And I'm always heartened to see that people where they're living,
their their first response is to take up for their neighbors,
the people that live in their community.
There is a photo of the lunch room at this meatpacking facility
with just all these like lunch, like people's like lunches
that they bring to work that were just accumulated on a pile on a table
because all of those people had just been fucking kidnapped by ICE.
And it's just like such a really subtle visual,
but you're just like, you just look at that
and you're like, that's someone who was just going
to fucking work to try and make ends meet.
And now all that's left of them is a fucking lunch pail.
That was before the ICE agents ate their lunches.
Yeah. Presumably.
Probably, probably.
Twinkies.
Yeah, Gavin Newsom also is like,
I am the face of this resistance,
but not drawing a ton of attention to anything
but like himself, it feels like.
Yeah, I mean, he's saying the right things
for the most part right now,
but it's just like, you're just like, dude, I hate that it's you, man. Yeah, he's saying the right things for the most part right now, but it's just like,
you're just like, dude, I hate that it's you, man. Yeah. You don't give a fuck about,
you don't give a fuck about trans people, fucking the actual, the actual poor people. You don't.
Yeah. He like went in and like broke up a homeless encampment, like with him, with his hand, like,
was like throwing shit all over there. The photo op. I feel like he's going to like,
his hand, like throwing shit all over there, the photo op. I feel like he's going to like, he's going to be like, arrest me then, like
Harvey Dent style, and then he's going to get arrested and immediately like join
the Aryan brotherhood in prison.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm too cute for prison guys.
I, I, I need protection.
Yeah.
This is the other thing too, with all these raids, remember like when the way these talk about I was like well you know if you hire somebody who
doesn't have legal status you're gonna be in trouble too. Where the fuck are
they rounding these people up? Yeah yeah. If that's really the case and again that's
not the fucking issue here that's all just double speak to make it seem like
there's any kind of balance like whatever there's no balanced application
of the law
This is just straight-up white supremacy gone fucking wild. Yeah. All right
Those are some of the things that are trending on this Wednesday, June 11th
We are back tomorrow with a whole ass episode of the show
Yeah, until then be kind to each other be kind to yourselves
Get your vaccines while you still can get your flu shots
Don't do
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The OGs of uncensored motherhood are back and batter than ever. I'm Erica. And I'm Mila.
And we're the hosts of the Good Moms Bad Choices podcast,
brought to you by the Black Effect Podcast Network every Wednesday.
Yeah, we're moms, but not your mommy.
Historically, men talk too much.
And women have quietly listened.
And all that stops here.
If you like witty women, then this is your tribe.
Listen to the Good Moms Bad Choices podcast every Wednesday on the Black Effect Podcast Network,
the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast,
or wherever you go to find your podcast.
Over the years of making my true crime podcast,
Hell and Gone, I've learned no town is too small for murder.
I'm Catherine Townsend.
I've heard from hundreds of people across the country
with an unsolved murder in their community.
I was calling about the murder of my husband.
The murderer is still out there.
Each week, I investigate a new case.
If there is a case we should hear about, call 678-744-6145.
Listen to Hell and Gone Murder Line on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
What happens when we come face to face with death?
My truck was blown up by a 20-pound anti-tank mine. My parachute did not deploy. you get your podcasts. I was brought back. Alive Again, a podcast about the strength of the human spirit. Listen to Alive Again on the iHeart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you listen
to your favorite shows.
This is an iHeart Podcast.