The Daily Zeitgeist - Trendsgiving 11/27: Trump's "Human Printer", NYT, DB Cooper, Ticketmaster, Taylor Swift, Trump Guitars

Episode Date: November 27, 2024

In this edition of Trendsgiving, Jack and Miles discuss Trump being mad at the NYT over outing Natalie Harp's love letters, two siblings claiming that their dad was DB Cooper, Ticketmaster's "No Stage... View" tickets for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour getting snatched up by scalpers, the maker of Trump guitars (?) getting sent a cease and desist order by Gibson and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:53 All right, Myles, how are you? Day before Thanksgiving, we're trending. I got food rumbling and tumbling right now. Rumbling and a tumbling. Yeah. And shout out to all the recipes. I'm actually going to try to get a little bit of a better taste of the food. I'm going to try to get a little bit of a better taste of the food.
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Starting point is 00:03:24 Fish captain hook what? Oh my god fish. Captain Hook. What? Oh, oh wow. Good on you. Good on you. That was such a good on you, mate. Fun episode coming Friday with one of our faves. All right, Miles, let's just blast. Let's blast off into the news stream. Trump got mad at the New York Times for a story about his 33 year old Let's blast off into the news stream. Trump got mad at the New York Times for a story about his 33 year old human printer, Natalie Harp, who we talked about her, but I didn't have the texture,
Starting point is 00:03:57 and I am glad for this texture from the New York Times. So like most people that Donald Trump hires, he sees them on TV, and he's like, oh, that person's on my Catholic Ray tube TV, make them work for me now. So we talked about her during a lot of the Trump's court cases because she was, she's like a literal human print. She lugs around a printer to print out favorable articles
Starting point is 00:04:19 and things because he only likes hard copies. He doesn't like the internet. She like types up a lot of his truth social posts too, it seems like from documentaries we've seen, like they'll just be sitting at a computer together and be like, tell them this disgrace. No, how about this? And she does all that for him.
Starting point is 00:04:35 So that's not new, but the reason that there, she's back in the news is because the New York Times, they did a report over these like weird ass love letters that she's been like sending Trump that other people in Trump's camp and like basically blown the, are blowing the whistle on. Cause I guess they don't like her. Miles, these are normal things to write to people that you work with. And I wish you would accept that and stop acting like I'm being weird when I
Starting point is 00:04:58 write you read them out loud. So I'm, I'm, I'm 45 years older than you for context. I'm 45 years older than you and you are writing me these letters. What are you telling to me? 33 year old woman you are all that matters to me. She wrote a letter. I don't ever want to let you down You are the guardian and protector in you are my guardian and protector in this life And you are my guardian and protector in this life. Another letter told Trump wanted to bring back that synergy we used to have where we talk about everything and nothing. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:05:36 I want to bring you joy to feel like we can get through a day without ever having to talk work. This is so. So Trump is apparently in this in this article, it sounds like Trump is very fond of her. Um, yeah, exactly. Calls her sweetie and up and other sources have described their relationship as like he treats her like a daughter.
Starting point is 00:05:58 Oh, that is, that, that is, that is what you want to hear from every other like oh no, I think of her as a daughter Okay, that's a better way for you to except for this guy who except for Donald Trump The one too many weird things about how he talks about his daughter out there. Yeah. Yeah What's the thing that you and your daughter are both have in common? We both like sex was one of those that was the thing He said yeah. Yeah, so was one of those. That was the thing he said. Yeah. Yeah. So again, this is like, you can clearly, whatever's going on with Natalie Harp, I have a feeling because Trump falls for flattery. This like reads like how maybe like, like how you would endear yourself to like a wealthy person who's about to die and you want
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Starting point is 00:07:01 from what we've seen from that one Tucker Carlson documentary. And basically saying like, will the failing New York Times apologize to its readers for getting years of Trump coverage comes on? He goes back and he's like, I won the most consequential presidential election in decades, where is my apology?
Starting point is 00:07:18 And is like going after the New York Times. This is where I'm like, is this a bit of a preview for how Trump is going to bully the media into falling in line with the favorable coverage? Because this doesn't bode well based on what I'm seeing. And we do know that the New York Times already has a penchant for both sides. Yeah. It seems like their response to the election was like, we got this one wrong, our bad. Like it just, it feels like their coverage has gotten further to the right
Starting point is 00:07:47 since the, since Trump won, like it just, yeah, somehow they're just like, I mean, it started with like the platforming of undecided voters and, but like, uh, writing breathlessly about his definitive win. And now like they just, their morning, this morning, or whatever the fuck their daily news bulletin is, was today about how is he going to accomplish his mass deportation plans? And they just write about it as though it's, you know.
Starting point is 00:08:21 Okay, that's fine. Doesn't mention all the facts about like immigrants being good for the economy, good for crime as immigrants commit fewer crimes and like are basically agreed to be America's like economic superpower. They don't mention obviously the moral catastrophe that this would be. And they do talk about like how it would cost $88 billion. They're like, you know, some might argue that that money could be better spent building 3 million
Starting point is 00:08:51 houses. But like, yeah, all they, all they do is just like they just treat it like a thing that is like, it has its benefits. It just might not be as good as like 3 million houses, but obviously like, you know, like, you know, hunger issues with children instead of just being like, this is bad economically for everyone. This is actually like bad for the country in every way possible, except that it sates the, you know, it, it helps him fuel the race.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Well, now they're, do they do the things that they do? Well, no, but now we're, like, we're doing opinion, you know, and that's, you know, it helps him fuel the race. Well, now they're, they do the things that they do. Well, no, but now we're like, we're doing opinion, you know? And that's, that's, that's, that's, that's not journalism. Okay. Well, is it also journalism to like leave out the details, like all the texture around this that would lead a reader to question if this policy is even useful? Like again, with so many of the articles that talk about tariffs and like immigration, and they'd use the thing that Trump talks about
Starting point is 00:09:46 It's like the fentanyl that's what we have to stop or using that as your you know, stupid, you know Bridge into bringing in these policies Not many are like a few have mentioned what the statistics are with this and I talked about I think yesterday But again over 80% of the people that are caught smuggling fentanyl at the border are fucking Americans and you add to that these fentanyl seizures are happening at legitimate ports of entry It's not like the border patrol is finding some desperate person in the desert lugging around a Yeti cooler full of fucking fentanyl or something and like ah See, this is why we got to be out here too
Starting point is 00:10:25 so what the fuck do these migrants have to do with fentanyl statistically not a fucking thing really so why don't maybe you can start helping people connect those dots but again maybe we're doing opinion now well you're not familiar with trump lore uh he's built up a bunch of lore suggests in this fictional universe. It does. Presupposes maybe it does. Yes. All right. More ammo for the Thanksgiving dinner table tomorrow. Your uncle's going to come in. He's going to be like, you know, the DB Cooper case has been solved. No, it fucking hasn't I just I really did I look look at this headline right here Bob shell DB Cooper evidence mystery may have finally been solved 353 old mystery the DB Cooper mystery could finally be solved
Starting point is 00:11:18 the people are ignoring the could part a lot thanks to his own children new evidence may solve D.B. Cooper mystery. D.B. Cooper, of course, hijacked a plane November 1971, demanded ransom money, parachuted into the woods never to be seen again. Pretty good fucking hijacked. So, you know, great hijack the plane. He's like, OK, I'll let these people go.
Starting point is 00:11:40 But when I land, I want cash and parachutes. And then you can get. But I also need a pilot. Yes. And then took off with the money, shoot it out. The plane was like land, let everybody out, accept the flight crew and then as made the flight crew, get up in the front. And then when they came back, he was no longer on the plane. He had parachuted out at some point. Uh, fucking baller move. Okay, db cooper very interesting story and the children of richard mccoy
Starting point is 00:12:11 Have now said that their dad was db cooper He was convicted of committing a very similar skyjacking just a few months after cooper And was later killed trying to escape from prison and so this claim was made via an aviation YouTuber named Dan Greider. OK, so that that all sounds fairly convinced. Like they said it was their dad. He tried to do the same thing, except like there were a dozen people who all tried to like the DB Cooper thing was a big deal when it happened. We didn't do that in the nineties.
Starting point is 00:12:45 It was like a sensation at the time. And then a bunch of people tried to do the same thing. And, um, this is one of the people who tried to do the same thing. And the hard evidence that they're talking about feels very much like this guy, Dan Greider, who's like trying to make it seem like I just found the smoking gun that proves it like this is a thing he has had access to and like known about for years and keeps trying to make happen like keeps trying to be like this is
Starting point is 00:13:16 the thing because this guy modified the parachute and therefore we know and just like he just seems he's he's been on this for a while. He's wanted this to be true for a while But even like the counter arguments to people being like hold on the people who are on the plane Said DB Cooper's eyes were brown McCoy's eyes are blue and they're just like dude They're probably all fucked up and probably made a mistake and you you're like, what? Oh, okay. Well, what about this? He smoked cigarettes and, you know, McCoy was a Mormon and he probably wouldn't have ever smoked. That's of course he did.
Starting point is 00:13:53 Because of the fucking disguise. Oh my God, dude. Yeah. Have you ever DB Cooper'd? They got two near identical descriptions of DB Cooper by the flight crew. Like, and both of them were like crystal clear blue eyes and this guys are, you know, vice versa. But one also to that point, like when people talk about when they're in these very stressful situations and they're like, you probably don't remember because it's so stressful.
Starting point is 00:14:17 Like, no, I remember because it was so fucking stressful. What are you talking about? Yeah. Yeah. And sometimes those people are wrong. But yeah. Well, that's more like when Ron DeSantis was like, I wasn't in, I wasn't in Guantanamo. And I was like, bro, I looked at you or my torture. What are you talking about? You haunt my dreams. You fucking monster.
Starting point is 00:14:37 There's a book that like posited this theory in the nineties. It's like, it's not that like the theory makes no sense. It's just that it's one of many theories sure of who Did the who was DB Cooper that has been around for like this one was a best-selling book in the 90s? the guy McCoy's wife tried to get the book banned and it became like a local bestseller when she did because right. They like Streisand effect.
Starting point is 00:15:08 But it's yeah, it's just one of many theories. The only thing that's changed is that his kids now that their mom has passed away are like yeah, we think it was probably him. But you know, there's also this guy who Grider who has like been trying to make this happen for a long time. And so it's entirely possible that he's even gotten in legal trouble too. Yeah. This guy recently ordered to pay more than a million dollars following a defamation suit stemming from one of his videos.
Starting point is 00:15:37 So you might want to take the stuff he says with a grain of salt. A few of them. Yeah. Maybe a couple grains of salt it being Thanksgiving So yeah, tell your uncle, you know see where he's going with this Trump stuff But the DB Cooper stuff be like there's no new evidence Okay. All right. I'll hear you out on the Trump stuff Let's give him a chance. Let's take a quick break and we'll be right back Give him a chance. Let's take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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Starting point is 00:21:14 in Vancouver. It's... Wow. End of an Eras. Truly, truly. Yeah. And what would you do when I said that? I know, I'm just looking at this seating chart end of an eras. Truly, truly. Yeah. What would you do when I said that?
Starting point is 00:21:28 I know I'm just I'm just looking at this seeding chart and I'm still having trouble. I mean, this is this is capitalism at its final final death farts. But yeah, it makes sense or just the second time that this has happened. So Ticketmaster randomly opened up some a
Starting point is 00:21:44 class of tickets called shock shockingly good price, 16.50 per ticket for this show that's been going for like thousands of dollars. Are you saying in the nosebleeds? Like, so you can just kind of see from far away? In this section called No Stage View. And it's, it's No Stage View. What'd you say?
Starting point is 00:22:01 No Stage View. What's that mean? No Stage View. So there's? What's that mean? No stage view. So there's a stage. And this is behind the stage. So you can only see like a bunch of scaffolding and like, but you can't actually see backstage because they don't want you to see backstage.
Starting point is 00:22:19 So you can't really see anything, but you can hear the music projected, uh, towards the other parts of the stadium and hear those people cheer. And you have access to the merch that, uh, people who actually go to the show have access to 16 50s. Fine. Oh, that's fine. So some other assholes are paying like four grand. Those were immediately snatched up by resellers are now going for as much as $2,300 for no stage view tickets
Starting point is 00:22:57 Jesus what is wrong and all right? I do just want to I love our writer J.m. McNabb He does incredible work. He brought the story to our attention he wrote in this after he said, they're going for as much as $2,300. He said, how are these not on sale already? Um, and this, so he also points out that like this, the other time that this has happened was in Toronto where like they had no stage view tickets.
Starting point is 00:23:25 JM is Canadian. What is it about Canadians that they are just like, okay with this? They're just like. They do it here though. There were seats like that too I remember for, there was a show I remember, it was like one of these like big artists.
Starting point is 00:23:43 I was like, what the, can you do this? I went to see uh on the Jay-z Beyonce show at the Rose Bowl and inadvertently had Essentially the like that we were on the side. We were at like Zero, you know a clock one degree basically Zero degree on the protractor or whatever the fuck. I mean, like, I get the, because again, this is religion for some people, merely being
Starting point is 00:24:12 in the room where Jesus turns water into pop tunes might be like an energizing thing. But I guess like one hack is I'm being like, yo, if I can get this thing for 16, watch me pretending I'm looking for my seat and all the other sections So I can be looking at the fucking stage during the concert And I get the merch but also at the same time so much of the experience is Seeing it with your own eyes So unless you're willing to do all this like fucking like fake out shit to go see the show. I don't know It's worth 1650. It's worth 1650.
Starting point is 00:24:46 It is not worth anything over 1650 in my opinion. Yeah. I'm trying to think of what I would see. Maybe you can like after the people watch it, you can go up to them and just like start inhaling their breath to like get the essence of the show that they just experienced. They just turn all pruney and like their life forces. I'm like, what did that fucking guy just do?
Starting point is 00:25:05 I actually so I think that's fair. I like my theory better that there's something about Canadians that they're willing to pay money to not be able to see a concert like they're the live music equivalent of a piss pig. They're just like, oh, yeah, just fucking shit all over me. I don't care. I don't deserve to be able to see her I gotta say this on maple leaf gang's behalf though How many of these people are coming from other places to see this show specifically? They're sick
Starting point is 00:25:37 Telling you bro. Yeah, i'm trying to be good in bc man. I like it up there. So now I do too I love them. I just think I think that would be a cool thing Can a DC tell it's I'll say it's on site for Jack O'Brien in Canada. I want to I want to hear that Lamar bro, yeah Somehow like wait, there's a call the Jack O'Brien. Yeah Kendrick destroys one Canadian, all of Canada destroys me. All right. And then finally, and this is a bummer because we're, we're heading into like consumerism holiday,
Starting point is 00:26:15 like maybe the number one consumer holiday besides the number one gift giving shopping day, possibly besides, you know, the day's leading up to Christmas and I think one of the gifts that's on a lot of people's lists has to be these Trump guitars right yeah yeah it's this feels like he had like he probably so many weird griffs lined up because he probably didn't know what the election outcome would be like cuz he's got to keep the money flowing. So now it just hits even weirder when he's like, bro, you're, but I think
Starting point is 00:26:48 he would have done this anyway, but a guitar, there are some pictures that make it clear that he in no way knows. Not just how to play a guitar. He doesn't know how to hold a guitar. He's just like, yeah, it is kind of, I mean, I guess he's showing off their sick ass bald eagle and American flag detail with the make America great again printing on the fretboard. Yeah So yeah Just to give some context you can get a signed
Starting point is 00:27:18 slash Gibson Les Paul for you know slash the you, you know, guns and roses, guns and roses, guitars, you can get a signed classic guitar by him for five thousand two hundred fifty dollars. That's OK. That seems like the benchmark. So it is like too much money. I would I would just assume by a wave runner or something. Wait, the
Starting point is 00:27:44 but Trump, you can get one of his guitars for $10,000. It's signed by him. And it's famous guitarist. Why is it just because he did those like playlists and people are like that? Or like they're just just like what's more American than Donald Trump? Yeah, just Americana is like the guitar and also something like again this thing is not a Gibson Les Paul it is decided if you squint your eyes you're like oh shit is that a Les Paul and then you're like that does not say Gibson or Epiphone on top what does it say nothing? Yeah. So yeah it's I feel like pretty soon they're going to sell like a signed stingray or some shit like Corvette because it's like, oh, they know like an animal.
Starting point is 00:28:32 Hey, you want this tattooed bald eagle? Yeah. Gibson has had to issue a cease and desist order over the Trump guitar, claiming it infringes upon Gibson's exclusive trademark, particularly the iconic Les Paul body shape which is You know, I think we all know like one side looks like acoustic guitar other side look like an electric guitar That shit one side and wait, what do you mean? I'm like I like this non-guita way What do you this isn't one that one side has like the round thing and the other side has the electric guitar like shark fin thing The body shape. Oh, yeah Yes, this oh, okay. Yeah. Yeah, that's all I just know the shape. I don't know what it yeah
Starting point is 00:29:16 Yeah, I was like I just know like lashes to do that shit and I thought that was pretty cool man I'll buy that for a couple bucks about that for a couple dollars It the guitar is made by 16 creative, not a guitar company. It is a company that will just give you shit with like tacky branding imprinted on it, including coffee, action figures, T-shirts, dipping sauces. Dipping sauces? Yeah. Fuck, like atrium dipping sauces. That's right. Wow. I feel like the Supreme Court is gonna be like
Starting point is 00:29:50 Mmm, sorry. Sorry Gibson. He can do that. It's an official. Yes, that's an official act by the president I need to buy one to get a ship or something. Yeah, yeah, you're like, oh you don't have one Oh, well, then you actually can't be operating a motor vehicle on an interstate. That's right You don't have one. Oh, well, then you actually can't be operating a motor vehicle on an interstate. That's right Anyways, maybe you can make it up to your shitty uncle Yeah was so excited about solving DB Cooper story by saving him a couple $100,000 couple tens of thousands of dollars on this one miles That's gonna do it for it will this this week. Yeah, we're oh, no, it's's gonna do it for this week. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:26 Where, oh no, it's not gonna do it for this week. We have an episode coming out on goddamn Friday. That's right, on goddamn Friday. That's what we call that, Friday after Thanksgiving. On goddamn Friday, we will have an episode so you'll have something to decompress with. It's a fun one. Timbatt. Yeah. So enjoy that until then, have a great Thanksgiving you guys. Be kind to each other. Be kind to yourselves more importantly. Get your flu shots, get your vaccine.
Starting point is 00:30:56 Don't do nothing about white supremacy and we will talk to y'all on Friday. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Hey, Beau. Hey, Matt. Can you believe we have a whole bunch of wicked episodes coming up?
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