The Daily Zeitgeist - Victor WemTrendYama 10/7: Draymond Green, Doomsday Clock, Jon Stewart, Try Guys, Kanye, Victor Wembanyama

Episode Date: October 7, 2022

In this edition of Victor WemTrendYama, Jack and Miles discuss Draymond Green punching Jordan Poole in the face, the doomsday clock  remaining at 100 seconds to midnight, Jon Stewart's interview with... the attorney general of Arkansas, (sigh...) more Try Guys shit, Kanye's Tucker Carlson appearance, and LeBron's thoughts on Wembanyama!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:13 My name is Jack. That is Miles. Yep. These are some of the things that are trending. Let's kick it off with Draymond. Draymond Green. We found out that he punched his teammate jordan pool in the face but it was text first and we just knew that it happened and then the video leaked
Starting point is 00:02:33 tmz dropping that's the first big bomb from tmz for the sports world that i i can remember where i was like oh well the robert tapes. Was that, was that them? No, I don't know. I don't know. I, maybe I just don't generally pay attention. I just was like,
Starting point is 00:02:50 dude, I feel like he's getting a lot of excited on a lot of places for this one. For some reason, I'm, I'm convinced that Varys from game of Thrones runs TMZ because how the fuck did you get that footage from inside the practice gym so clean it must have been what do you think that's the video guys leaving the
Starting point is 00:03:10 cameras on or there are like state like I'd imagine to there are probably fixed cameras on the court just to passively record what's happening on the court too all practices for sure so was that the tape guy was it a security guard or this okay or there's a few
Starting point is 00:03:26 theories did the golden state warriors leak that to make to make it seem like well you saw what draymond oh that's interesting because we gotta pick one we gotta i was gonna say the however however tmz got their hands on it like they did somebody dirty because someone's getting fired over that shit getting leaked but maybe unless unless they are playing 4d chess draymond is in a contract year and they're like i don't know man you saw this right yeah and that's why we like this young guy who's on the way up yeah so jordan pool but i don't know so this is is the Golden State Warriors. They won the title last year. Draymond Green is like the third, like he's the person who like doesn't fill up the stat sheet as much.
Starting point is 00:04:16 Right. Energetically overwhelms you. Energetically and defensively, like when he's playing well is one of the biggest difference makers like on the team in the league like just and and when he was out with a back injury last season they went from being world beaters to being like sub 500 i believe corner criers yeah they they were not doing very well then he came back and they won the title and so so he's definitely very important to the team i personally responded to this video very selfishly and was like you know you hate to see it but we would take either of these guys on the philadelphia 76ers i'm calling
Starting point is 00:05:03 draymond now. Yeah. And I'm just going through the phone book, hoping I get the right Draymond Green. I mean, I would love to see Jordan Poole on the Lakers. A shooter who can pull up from anywhere. Just stop. Just stop. Can we stop?
Starting point is 00:05:20 Can we stop? That's not real. That's never going to fucking happen. I know. We focus on trying to make Russell Westbrook work. Okay? Yeah. But it's nice and slow boil.
Starting point is 00:05:31 You can tell they're talking shit to each other. Then Draymond gets in Jordan Poole's face and Jordan Poole pushes him off. And then Draymond really throws a sucker punch, connects, and it's messy. it is not what you want to see your team going through the nba off season has been fantastic if only there was a very stupid podcast where you could follow along yeah with a couple nba fans like miles and jack up matt boosties miles jack up matt boosties drops every thursday um miles back miles jack up matt boosties got Matt Boosty's. Miles and Jack got Matt Boosty's. Drops every Thursday. Miles and Jack got Matt Boosty's. Drops every Thursday.
Starting point is 00:06:06 Miles and Jack. I can see it's a tongue twister. Head on. Apply directly to the head. Yeah. There you go. But yeah. I'm sure this story will develop because God. They only do. Draymond has been the
Starting point is 00:06:21 source of controversy and behind the scenes rumors about he's not getting along with Kevin Durant at the end of that dynasty, two-year dynasty. So we'll see. I don't know. But it's wild because I remember I was talking to a Golden State Warriors fan last year heading into the playoffs. And he was like, yeah, Jordan jordan pool thinks he's too good they're not feeling jordan pool who was like i will take this man off your hand please i will take this man on it to a steak dinner i will on a date we'll do whatever it takes please i love
Starting point is 00:06:57 jordan pool yeah yeah although i mean because that's why like because what iggy came out and he's like no dude do not i'm I'm not here with all this stuff. Like he got too big for his britches. He's like, that's not what this is. So I don't know. Much intrigue. Palace intrigue. Speaking of intrigue, the aliens who watch us from a distance are tuning back in because the doomsday clock is ticking closer to midnight, which this is a I'm pretty sure this is a bullshit like media story,
Starting point is 00:07:27 but I think the intent is in the right place, which is to point out how crazy it is that we continue to live in a world where there is a loaded gun pointed at all of our heads at all times, but we're just kind of used to it at this point and also like we don't have anything to do with pulling the trigger or aiming them so we're like i don't know fine yeah what do you want me to fucking do about it okay i didn't know we were now approaching midnight yeah and i think that the story about like one of the big stories that got picked up was that the u.s bought a bunch of uh radiation anti-radiation
Starting point is 00:08:05 drugs after putin up to nuclear threats but apparently they have been investing in anti-radiation drugs for a long time and they just like switched from one type of drug to another and they claim it's unrelated but then biden came out with the this is the closest we've been to nuclear armageddon right i mean it's it's one of those things too where they're despite the threats like from a you know like a tactical standpoint many people are like well you're not going to win the fucking war by using tactical nukes so that doesn't solve your like terrible momentum issue in terms of like warfare. And I only imagine the sanctions and like other,
Starting point is 00:08:49 you know, being labeled a pariah state, like fully probably doesn't help, but I don't know, man, this is what's so fucked up about like fucking war. And now the whole thing is, Hey man,
Starting point is 00:08:59 if we lose, we're, we've, we've invaded this country and your weapons that you're giving them are very effective. And if you don't let up, we're going to start and your weapons that you're giving them are very effective and if you don't let up we're going to start using nuclear weapons yeah who knows if he's like behind the scenes in his
Starting point is 00:09:12 palace like staying 12 feet away from everybody being like their fluids are impure like the general who goes crazy in Dr. Strangelove you know we just don't know we don't know and it's there's nothing just we just don't know we don't know and it's just there's nothing we can do about it so we don't have to worry about it but don't have
Starting point is 00:09:30 to worry about it unless you see a big bright flash yeah in which case fuck it man duck your head and kiss someone so who was it i forget who it was i think it was trash jones on twitter tweeted something about like man i heard like like if there is a nuclear strike, like they're about to hit you with a 10 minute warning. Yeah. And it was like, nah, man, fuck that. Like, don't even tell me. Don't give me 10 minutes of like fucked up. Like,
Starting point is 00:09:55 yeah, yeah. Those are the sorts of thoughts that people are going through. Hey, and what a great time to fill people's heads with more chaotic thinking. Damn. a great time to fill people's heads with more chaotic thinking damn what a time to be briefly alive all right john stewart is trending uh because this is the best john stewart i've seen since the days of the daily show he had an interview with um the attorney general of arkansas attorney general leslieledge. Arkansas. And he just, you know, it's a long interview, but it's pretty, I don't know, informative.
Starting point is 00:10:32 It's quick. Yeah. And convincing. It's a clip from his show, The Problem with Jon Stewart. it's it's like wild and you're like damn this fuck this guy who's you know originally a comedian just has to complete this repeatedly hammers into the dumb logic of this person who's basically this whole interview is around denying like gender affirming care for kids they've made it illegal to yes uh you cannot do it and it's not an option we don't give a fuck what every expert says what every medical organization says about this topic about gender dysmorphia and which gives
Starting point is 00:11:11 conservatives this whole you know line of being like well we're doing it to protect kids i'll play a snippet of it because it really is compelling he does not he stays just focused yeah you know and does not allow this person to use their fucking weird scattershot logic about you know denying kids fucking health care uh and this is just he he's he moves on to like an analogy here metaphor basically being like okay you're saying you don't want to talk about which medical organizations to listen to in this aspect. What if it were a different topic? Let's say this were pediatric cancer. Let's have a thought experiment here. And this is just a short clip from that. A child is suffering from pediatric cancer.
Starting point is 00:11:56 And the state comes in and says to you, they recommend chemotherapy, but we're not going to let you do that. You can't. We think you should get a different opinion and here's the organization we think you should get the opinion from. They're not the mainstream but they're an organization. So that's who you have to be treated by. Does that sound like something you would accept?
Starting point is 00:12:20 Well, I think that's a very extreme example that's not at all in line with what we're talking about. We're not saying that at some point, because when you have cancer, it literally is, particularly pediatric cancer, and having friends that have lost children to pediatric cancer, having a four-year-old, I'm sure... I've got some bad news for you.
Starting point is 00:12:37 Parents with children who have gender dysphoria have lost children. It goes on. It's very... This whole... I can't, like, if you have time to look at this clip it's going around everywhere it's just such a great just fucking talking to someone who is using the just most asinine reasoning to be like i'm ignoring the american you know pediatrics association or the endocrine society things like this because hate yeah yeah yeah and she keeps talking around it and he keeps
Starting point is 00:13:07 coming back to logic and yeah it's strong yeah some people are like man you got to give it up to rutledge for just be like you know being up for the challenge of letting john stewart just rip your face off on camera like that yeah it wouldn't have been as effective if she hadn't sat in and continued to be wrong with a straight face just over and over again you know like that this is where trump gets up after two minutes of of this interview and pulls off his microphone but yeah she she really just stuck in there and was like yeah i mean you you have uh facts clearly on your side. At one point, she says, I didn't know this was going to be a Supreme Court argument here today.
Starting point is 00:13:50 Oh, you mean like that's a really good way to diminish what's happening there. He he he asks her for the like whose medical advice she is following when she makes this illegal. She's like, I'm sorry, I don't have their name. I didn't know this was going to be a Supreme Court argument i'm going to use that from now on sorry i don't have the name of that i didn't know all right brett kavanaugh when did i wash it when did i do the dishes i soaked them a while but i don't know that i didn't know this is supreme court argument just got to use it very disingenuously from now on. All right.
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Starting point is 00:18:57 dealing with this story in a way that is... I don't know. How have they gotten this much press momentum out of this? Like, I'm I understand all the dynamics at work here. The lack of moral scruples on the part of Ned and, you know, not not only, you know, probably weaponizing or using his like status to probably engage in an extramarital affair with an employee or a subordinate and, you know,
Starting point is 00:19:27 the potential loss or, you know, the hit to the try guys career. But every day there's like a fucking like variety or some places like exclusive try guys speak out about this or this. The latest thing is quote, the try guys detail, Ned Fulmer's ousting
Starting point is 00:19:45 a new podcast episode quote we went through every stage of grief then they said it was a trauma for them if you're like and we were talking about this other day it's like y'all don't know okay so none nothing means anything anymore yeah you don't know what trauma is you uh but we did watch them go through the stages of grief that like at least a couple of them on in this video where they were like you know we're coping we're coping with this and just uh it's like we were talking before we started recording so producer brian was like what event would this actually be an appropriate response to? You mean like having this much nonstop, like what were they thinking?
Starting point is 00:20:27 What happened? And them being like, what were we thinking? What happened is a question that we've all got to ask ourselves. If Tucker Carlson had a human soul and found out that he had inspired the mass shooter i think he inspired the uh new zealand mosque mass shooter like maybe that would have been like it's kind of what you would hope for when a like white supremacist or you know a fascist is faced with the fact the consequence
Starting point is 00:21:01 of their actions like maybe you know kyle rittenhouse just coming out and being like yeah you know and then like a long sort of reckoning where you see the wheels turning and a re-education happening yeah i don't know i i might be this out of touch with me the mainstream which is fine uh but i also just like this is all i mean they must have a fantastic publicist they must all this must be a like a fucking six alarm fire for their fucking bags because they're like we're about to fumble the fucking bag i think it's gotta be that they have a big money-making machine in place because they are a brand. Isn't that like, was he the John Lennon or something of it?
Starting point is 00:21:50 Like, by being like, yo, we still good. We still good even without him. But aren't they, they're like sponsored content, right? Yeah, they do a ton of sponsored content. Yeah, they do a bunch of sponsored content. So there's just a lot of people losing money. And also people who work in the media are inundated with like pr like drops and publicity announcement and like press releases and shit like that that come from a
Starting point is 00:22:16 world that thinks the try guys are the beatles you know right like right right right for whom like this is the holy grail because they really like you know figured out how to make a lot of money with zero talent um yeah and so i don't know it's getting clicks and then also they they got famous at a time when like boomers were just coming around to recognizing the internet so maybe there's something there where like boomers think they're a bigger deal than they are. Um, sure,
Starting point is 00:22:48 sure, sure. I mean, look, if you are able to get this much press for being associated with somebody who is a scumbag, uh, bad husband,
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Starting point is 00:23:05 personal hardship from being associated uh with somebody like that i am open for interviews oh my god you guys my friends are fucking dirt oh my friends are pieces of shit i can't believe it the drama like fuck bro you get it god the amount of interest is really something else. Kanye went on Tucker Carlson. Jesus. I didn't even, I can't even, I can't watch it. Did you know that he, like, it's, I think he, I don't know. He may have, like, had some hand in art directing, like, the Chirons. Because the Chirons were, like, in black and white.
Starting point is 00:23:41 Oh, really? So, like, and he's wearing this weird outfit and then also in this interview kanye looked like he has that same beard that danger aaron wore in the jackass movie when it was just all fake when it's people's pubic hair that they glued on his face yeah that's the kind of beard that he looks like he's in a disguise a lot he's oh yeah he looks like he bought a plastic bag james harden costume. Right. And put it on. Like, truly plastic bag.
Starting point is 00:24:07 Like, low quality. Yeah, the beard is awful. I don't even know if I need to play anything from it. It's just wild shit. Yeah, you don't want to. It's like, he's just, he said all kinds of, like, nonsense. But you don't even need to listen to it. Did you notice that at his White Lives Matter, I don't know if it was at his White Lives Matter fashion show
Starting point is 00:24:28 or it was like one of the fashion shows he went to after, but he looked like he had gotten his ass kicked. Like his face was all like red and beat up. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know, man. Like we go through these periods.
Starting point is 00:24:41 So we know he is going through mental health struggles and we go through these periods so we know he is going through mental health struggles and we go through these periods where he is just saying anything for attention and controversial for controversy's sake and nobody's ever like i don't know the media still just eats it up still just takes it at face value yeah i mean they're not i don't know i can't it's just tough to watch like this dude is clearly struggling and like they're like yeah man look at this whoa cool take he leaked some weird conversation where he's calling like p diddy like with some weird ass anti-semitic shit it's it's fucking wild yeah um yeah and the house gop or who was it yeah it? Yeah. House judiciary GOP tweeted Kanye,
Starting point is 00:25:26 Elon Trump naming like the three famous people. They've been able to convince, come over to their side. Like, I don't know how much of a flex that is, man. He is really having a hard time. They don't need to.
Starting point is 00:25:40 It's just for the, again, it's just the optics of having a black man say this completely backwards-ass shit. Right. And they have to embrace that because that's the only... They're just so like, black guy said terrible thing means it's true. You hear that? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:54 The same way Trump thinks when he has that same dude in the background at every rally, the same three black dudes, two black guys. It's just like a... They're like, you see? It's a coalition. black dudes two black guys it's just like a they're like you see but they are the mission they are so they also are the three people who have turned pathological narcissism into the hack to our modern culture constantly just saying whatever it takes to fill the hole with attention right um the those seem to be the three things so the the fact that they keep, they all end up on the Republican fascist side of things is,
Starting point is 00:26:26 I guess, not that surprising. Yeah. Just for, I can't, to his fans to like relax y'all. Yeah. Just try and acknowledge that this,
Starting point is 00:26:34 what the musician that you're into, like this, this is a very different thing. Yeah. Uh, Wemba Yama is trending. This guy's a fucking freak. That is one of the ways you hear it talked about.
Starting point is 00:26:46 Yeah. Guys, just be like nice and be like, he's amazing and good at basketball. But like, we don't need to be like, I don't know. We can come to alien UFO, the fucking freak from another world. Like, what are we going to call him? Because he's France. Good at basketball. Victor Wemby Yama. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, for people who don't know call him because he's france good at basketball victor
Starting point is 00:27:05 wimby yeah yeah i mean for people who don't know what it's funny too because when lebron talked about him he's like i don't know for a guy like that seven four seven five seven three i don't know whatever it is because everybody's like how tall is he exactly he is taller than he ever should be and shoots like he's steph curry moves his body like he is a six foot three player and shoots like a six foot three player. And so he can do things like shoot falling out of bounds in the corner, shoot a three, what is very difficult for other people,
Starting point is 00:27:39 but he makes it look like he's shooting it from the free throw line. It's one of the wildest things you have to see. It's a sight. Yeah, you just have to go look at the clips. It's wild. Which is why it was wild when LeBron was talking about him. He's like, everybody's been talking about,
Starting point is 00:27:55 he's like, you know, I was a guy coming into the draft where they're like, yo, this guy, he's a unicorn. You know, they talk about Giannis, a unicorn. They would talk of unicorns all the time. And he's like, I don't know, man man we might have to call this guy alien he's like he's truly unlike anything we have ever seen yeah and that's coming from me and he's like and this kid can play so he's like i'm just excited i think like most people is wild even to see like when he dapped up ad and lebron during the game they were like whoa good to meet you like they were kind of like yeah they're starstruck yeah yeah so the craziest thing and i think i talk about this every time
Starting point is 00:28:31 when you look at him from a year ago he doesn't look that coordinated because it's hard to figure out how to move when your body is seven foot five". And it hasn't always been 7'5". You know, it's not like he was born 7'5". Like, this is all happening. He's still a teenager. So he's just getting better and better. He still hasn't had his growth spurt, is what his mom
Starting point is 00:28:58 said. But he's getting used to being this tall and it's going to be wild to witness. It feels a little like when Shaq was coming into the league, because it's like a physical thing. It's like a new era physically, where it's like, we haven't seen anything like this before. Yeah, but I bet when we get home, I can't wear a big snake on his neck. He'd probably be scared.
Starting point is 00:29:24 He'd break his clavicle. Yeah. I'm going to handle the load of a python. That sounded weird. Anyway. All right. Those are some of the things that are trending on this Friday afternoon. We are off Monday for Indigenous Peoples Day.
Starting point is 00:29:38 So back on Tuesday with more podcasts. Till then, be kind to each other. Be kind to yourself. Yes. Get the vaccine be kind to each other. Be kind to yourself. Yes. Get the vaccine. Get the flu shot. Don't do nothing about white supremacy. And we will talk to you all on Tuesday. Bye. Bye. Hey, I'm Gianna Pradenti.
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