The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Hour 1: L.A....It's Fantastic

Episode Date: October 25, 2023

The crew in Los Angeles are talking about the start to the NBA season. Mike Schur joins them to talk about the strike. Plus, they get into Aaron Rodgers and Joe Rogan. Learn more about your ad choices.... Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to Giraffe King's Network. This is the Dunluba Tarshou with the Stugat's Podcast. Mike Cher in with us and Charlotte and Amin and him are really geeking out on all things basketball. Excited about the basketball season starting again. Mike won't shut up for many months now about the Sacramento Kings, but when I look at the entirety of the sport, I think most people think the Bucks, they are the betting favorite, look like the favorite, but when you think of most interesting teams in the league, the second, not, not who's your second best team that might win the championship, but just I find what's happening with that team interesting.
Starting point is 00:00:53 And I will follow that storyline all season because they might win the championship. Who is that represented by for you, Mike? I actually find the bucks less interesting than I think most people do because they lost some depth. They got a superstar. Now there's two superstars on the team. They were really good last year in the year before that and the year before that. They'll be really good again. That's not that interesting to me. More interesting teams are teams on the come up like OKC and my beloved Sacramento Kings who I will be once again supporting and rooting for in the West, because they're both at this moment where they have a ton of good young players
Starting point is 00:01:32 and they may be exceeded expectations. And now the question is like, do they stay on that upward trajectory? Do they get better? Do the Kings get the two seed? Does OKC get the three seed or something crazy? Like, do they put it all together or do they kind of take a step back and fall apart and need to rethink the way that they've constituted their rosters. Those teams are more interesting to me. The boxers just always good. Who cares? They're were good last year. They'll be good this year. But you're geeking out on good, right? You're thinking yourself while the thunder the way they're constructed adding home grin and now having 35 picks over the next seven years. That's an interesting
Starting point is 00:02:08 construct. I'm talking about storyline for this one season. And you also think they can win the championship because you believe they can win the championship like better than Denver, better than Milwaukee. No, not better than Denver, the defending champions and not better than Milwaukee would two of the five. Sunson warriors would be in that conversation. Would they not? Well, that to me, that's the not better than Denver, the defending champions and not better than Milwaukee with two of the five. The warriors would be in that conversation. Would they not? Well, that to me, that's the other team.
Starting point is 00:02:29 The team that's been great consistently that is most interesting is the warriors because Chris Paul is now on the warriors and watching him play the other night in that offense was really fun. Also it led to the best moment of the preseason, which is when he flopped. Was it buddy healed? Was it or dare and Fox? Was it buddy healed? No, it was, it was Fox. It was Fox who like he, he kind of flopped and then Fox like imitated him flopping. And then the two of them like jotted each other for like 30 seconds. This is preseason. You're already on Chris Paul for flopping in the preseason. Like that, you know what? He's got that dog in him. Fox has that dog in. I'm telling you right now. I'm just saying.
Starting point is 00:03:09 And like, but the warriors like this is it, man. There, this is the home stretch for these guys. There is not there. They, they, they do not have that many years left. They added the best point guard, maybe in the history of the NBA to run their offense or at least to come off their bench and run their second unit. Is he coming off their bench? I don't know. They right now he's right now he is, right? Right now he's starting because Dremond's been hurt.
Starting point is 00:03:33 Oh, well, so they've been playing Clay Thompson at the three and Wiggins at the four. This is, Charles and I spoke about this on Oddball. This is a season of Will It Work all across the league? Will it work? Will it work? And This is a season of Will It Work, all across the league? Will it work? Will it work? And so for the Warriors is Will It Work? Are you going to go super small and that keep clay at the three just to start Chris Paul and buttress his feelings?
Starting point is 00:03:54 Or do you bring him off the bench, which is the more appropriate, more balanced measure, especially for a team that isn't great on size, right? At center, they've got Looney, who's under size, they've got Kaminga,'t great on size, right? At center, they've got a loony whose undersize, they've got comeinga, whose undersize, they got sariage, whose tall, but slender. They don't have traditional size. So are you going to exacerbate that and go two six, two, six, three, and then a tiny back. Yeah. So, but it's Chris Paul capable of saying, cool, I'll come off the bench because it's been asked of him and every time he bristles.
Starting point is 00:04:27 Well, we haven't decided, buddy, it's real, it's not hard. Just look at the roster. You've got Clay, he's going to start. You got Steph, he's going to start. You got Dremon is going to start. Looney has to start. That last spot is either going to go to Wiggins, who is six eight and has been one of their better defensive players, or it's going to go to you. Who's my size? Like, it's not, it's simple math on this one.
Starting point is 00:04:50 When you say he, he's six, two, six, three and, and Mike, you're like, it's a tiny roster. Men on dating apps, listening to this everywhere, just shutter. Oh god, dammit. To me, the warriors are absolutely fascinating. First of all, I think that the end of a story is always so magnetic in sports no matter what. Like, I think it's really fun to watch something come up and like, okay, see, and how is that gonna work? It's exciting. I think the most fascinating thing is to watch a team that just based on like age and physics
Starting point is 00:05:24 is clearly not going to be getting better. It's one last ride. Yeah. One last ride is always a great story. It's amazing. And then to inject not only a player who didn't really fit with their offense, but a player who is Chris Paul, who is so annoying, who Dreymond already was like,
Starting point is 00:05:39 I didn't like him. And Chris Paul was like, yeah, same. And they're like, so glad you're here, buddy. And now Dreymond has hurt, so it's not an issue. when Chris Paul was like, yes, same. And they're like, so glad you're here, buddy. And now, Dreymond has hurt. So it's not an issue. So Chris Paul can start. Like when it's just like the most beautiful reality show, like what's gonna happen?
Starting point is 00:05:52 It's not just that Chris Paul can start. It's also Chris Paul can have the ball in his hands and be the facilitator. Yes. Because the guy who does that is the guy that's hurt. But when Dreymond comes back, now you've got to be more off the ball, more moving around. Can you accept that? And my favorite part about the whole Dreymon Chris Paul thing is Dreymon, in his own words, when he talked to ambiungmusicabspn.com.
Starting point is 00:06:16 It wasn't, you know what, I, there's a mutual respect that we have. You know, we didn't like each other. It was his words were basically, yeah, but when I thought about, I have the opportunity to help him win his first championship. Yeah. So even then, even for condescending, the rudest thing you could say, the rudest nice thing you could say to somebody is, I gave you this. I got to. You're welcome.
Starting point is 00:06:37 Well, there'll be a moment at some point of the season when both Chris Paul and Dremont are on the court and they both want to have the ball in their hands and they end up tying each other up and having to jump off against each other. You guys are saying one last ride and a number of things are funny about that. Well, one Dremont green one last ride. He just got four years clay wants four years wants to be paid. All of these worries want to be paid so much that Dremont punched a teammate in the face because they were talking about payments. And Chris Paul is now also eager to win the one championship that he has never won.
Starting point is 00:07:10 And I think in talking about this and we'll talk about the Lakers as well, I don't know if it's possible for this to happen quietly, but the idea that you have Booker Durant together now and that they've added Bradley Beale and that their owner is all or nothing splashy guy like that. That feels like it might not be Durant's last dance, but that can't be a quiet super team, can it? Like I feel like the side. That is not quiet.
Starting point is 00:07:37 That is not. It's very loud. It's very loud. And the biggest, the loudest move, which I think is going to be the thing that gives them success, was trading eight in a way and getting Nerkage. I could not believe how many people nationally like what are the sons doing?
Starting point is 00:07:56 Have you watched the Andrade in play? He is not anything of what they need right now. What they need is someone who is an adult, right? Nerkage, someone who brings toughness, someone who rebounds and can facilitate at the high post and move his feet, defensively, and be part of a defensive system. And Nercage is a perfect fit. You throw Grace and Alan in as just gravy there, just an irritant who can come in and hit some shots.
Starting point is 00:08:20 But I think for Phoenix the moment they went above the second apron to go get Bradley Beale. You man announced himself to the league. He said, I'm doing the new owner thing. If I don't give a shit about money or taxes or whatever. And every bit of messaging he's had anytime he's front facing to the public, it's all a grand show of money is not an object. We're going to put these games on over the RTV. And if you don't have over the RTV, we'll give you a free antenna. This is what he's saying. We're going to build a new practice facility for the Mercury specifically, because right now they share with the Suns.
Starting point is 00:09:02 Like, no, they need the wrong one. It's going to cost a hundred million dollars and it'll be open by the start of the 2024 season, which is up to less than a year away. Everything that he's saying is loud, then it's not quiet. It's not like we're going to build in the shadows over here. He went and he's aggressive. And I don't know if it's going to work, but I do know it's not going to be quiet. Yeah, fair enough. A wrong word choice by me.
Starting point is 00:09:25 But when I really got attacked for that, I did. He seems to be furious, but I don't feel like people are talking when he says, when he lays out for us, the, is it going to work model where you can ask it about five or six different teams? I don't feel like people are asking that about Denver. I don't know how I don't know if they're looking at what is happening in Phoenix and saying it's interesting, but I don't actually think that's going to win together. I've seen Phoenix lose enough that I don't think losing Deandre Aiton and adding Bradley Beale is going to be improvement
Starting point is 00:09:57 enough to be better than what I just saw from Denver. I mean, they won the championship and they roster stayed the same for the most part, right? But it didn't. They lost two. Oh, that's right. The contributors, Bruce Brown and Jeff Green, both of those guys played major minutes for the major roles of the momentum to the championship. Now they're saying, hey, we're going to take internal steps.
Starting point is 00:10:21 Basically, Peyton Watson, Christian Brown, these guys, Nigem Marshall, these guys are going to take a step forward and fulfill those roles. But that is, is it going to work again? Because we saw it while having a golden state, going state won a championship and they said, hey, we don't need you, uh, be a leesa, hey, we don't need you, auto porter. Our young guys are going to take that step forward and then the young guys didn't. And then they had to go trade back for Gary Peyton and get rid of Weisman and all these things because the people they expected to take a step forward could not take a big enough step forward.
Starting point is 00:10:56 Denver is doing the same math right after championship just like the Warriors did. So that's a legitimate. Is it going to work? Speaking of the Warriors, I I just wanna go in record and say that the reason, I said, you know, one last ride and like, where this is it for the Warriors is because I wanna be the voice in the Dreymon doc where of the sports radio person being like, this is it, they won't win another one. It's all over.
Starting point is 00:11:19 I wanna be the soundtrack of that opening shot where he's getting his car and driving to the facility. I wanna be the doubter, they never have women's voices in there. You're hearing, you're hearing your voice. And the lower third is like, is warriors practice facility 442 AM. And Dremont's opening the door and getting work in before like eight hours before practice. And I'm like, I don't know, it seems old, guys. I mean, when Mike talks about Marcus Smart as the guy everyone deferred to in golden state, like Dremont punched somebody in the face, got his money. Whose team is that?
Starting point is 00:11:51 Like, whose team is that? It's him, Stefan Clay. It's their team. It's always been their team. And that's not going to change. And that's why they're demanding the money. They're demanding the money, demanding the the money, because look at this building. I built this for you.
Starting point is 00:12:06 Look at those banners. We put like, we're the ones that did that, not any of these other people. And I think after four championships, they kind of earned the right to say all that, to talk like that, even if they're wrong, right? In the same way that Kobe, when his time came to get a contract, it's like, yo, if you take less, we can get some help here. And he said, I'm not taking any less. He got every last dollar wide
Starting point is 00:12:30 because he's like, I made this happen for you people. The problem though, is that Neiman Bielitsa had that dog in him. Oh, come on. Neiman? You made him Neiman? How do you pronounce it? Nemanja of whatever.
Starting point is 00:12:44 Oh, oh, oh. Neiman Marcus had that dog in him. I How do you pronounce it the man? Yeah of whatever Neven Marcus had that dog he did as a department store more than any other department they literally sell dog Don libato hard. He's like he needs a wheelbarrow like Mike McDaniel this dog Man does he get a pair? My granddaughter sees his shlong. What? There he is. She's talking about it.
Starting point is 00:13:10 Right. And says what's that? No, she doesn't. No, she's. There it is. Where is it? My granddaughter saw his shlong in the kitchen.
Starting point is 00:13:19 And she said, what is that? What is this a game of clue? It's. I said, that's what he means. She saw his... Okay. That was very good. Stugats.
Starting point is 00:13:29 It was a little extended. I don't know why he was so excited. All right, very baby. No! Can we be happy? Can we be happy? I take this out. It is a baby.
Starting point is 00:13:38 Anyway, he ate my couch. This is the down-lebaar show with his two gods. I don't think I will forget the moment of illumination that Dominic Foxworth had at some point where he was negotiating, I think, literally across from Jerry Jones. And Dominic Foxworth, who had assigned whatever intellect and merit he had to the riches and billions of visionary things that he thought Jerry Jones possessed, realized while sitting across from him, this person's not actually smarter than I am. This person is in a position of power, but I can negotiate with this person and be smarter
Starting point is 00:14:20 than that person. I've just seen here recently, Mike sure lead a strike and a negotiation against somebody who had had a visionary leadership genius that all of us thought was impeccable and unassailable. Bob Eiger, who had the pleasure of running Disney very well and making a lot of money at Disney. Bob Eiger looked at the beginning of the pandemic like the smartest executive
Starting point is 00:14:45 and the history of executives because he got out at Disney right as the pandemic was starting got out from under cruise lines got everything that collapsed there. Amusement park can't have anybody during the pandemic. Cruise ships can't have anything during the pandemic. Disney cratered. He got out just in time. Another CEO came in to fail in his absence. And then he rushed back into the breach to save it. And now he's drowning. Now
Starting point is 00:15:13 he's in a position where he has to sell off parts of Disney in order to stave off the economic collapse that is happening all around streamers during a turbulent, turbulent time and holiday. Those aren't your opinions. Those are the opinions of like financial experts. collapse that is happening all around streamers during a turbulent, turbulent time in Hollywood. Those aren't your opinions. Those are the opinions of like financial experts. It's not me just going after Iger as if I hate Iger. It's just what I've seen happen here. And now the latest reporting is that Iger is looking to sell Disney.
Starting point is 00:15:39 This has been in the, excuse me. Yes. ESPN. It could also be Disney. There's, he's very close to Tim Cook, but there was a Hollywood reporter piece that came out last week that painted a very favorable picture
Starting point is 00:15:51 of ESPN's financials. The first time anyone has actually volunteered the financials of ESPN, Disney went out of its way for people to have leaked that ESPN was Disney's most profitable money maker over the last few years. Their entertainment division, and they put all their streamers together,
Starting point is 00:16:08 and they said that ESPN was the lead dog when it came to revenue, and that revenue was $70 million. And when you hear that, that's an impressive number. It also omits the fact that that number is half of what it once was, and it's only going down more.
Starting point is 00:16:22 And there's all sorts of out-of-pocket costs that come with launching all these additional networks. To me, the timing of that, releasing it for the first time was basically a Jeff Goldblum-like Jurassic Park flare to Apple or someone, hey, come and take it. Take it.
Starting point is 00:16:39 We need to sell this or spin it out on its own, but the way that ESPN did business and when we were there, we grew frustrated because we thought we were industry leaders when it came to digital audio. They never figured it out when it came to digital audio and they brought in good karma to help sell digital audio. They'd pundit away all their good properties and as a brand, they were super strong, but they weren't even borrassal was in the sector. And they were just trying to squeeze every last time
Starting point is 00:17:05 out of terrestrial radio because that's how they knew how to operate their business. And I see the same thing happening with television. Let's squeeze every last time we can because it's still $70 million in revenue right now. That's still a lot of revenue. Forget what it used to be. Let's just concentrate on this
Starting point is 00:17:24 and the foresight be damned. That's Apple's job. It's a time bomb, right? Like every second you're holding it, is a second closer to exploding and being nothing. So the time the cell is now, because we know the way this thing has gone, a year from now it's going to be less profitable,
Starting point is 00:17:44 make less revenue and be it'll be less valuable as a piece in the sales. Now, this is tying into something that I read in the Wall Street Journal about how the NBA is trying to get ready for its new TV deal, which is going to be up soon. And it's existing partners, Disney, and Time Warner Discovery are bulking
Starting point is 00:18:04 at paying what they've been paying which is $2.6 billion a year is like I don't know This opens the door for NBC universal and Amazon for the other streamers right for them to create new inventory pieces To then sell off though article is framed in a very positive way of oh, yeah The NBA can make way more money now by selling off this new inventory positive way of, oh, yeah, the NBA can make way more money now by selling off this new inventory based on the redest sense of the existing partners, but the reality is we finally reach the part where for the last decade plus, every right to deal is like, no, more, no, more because life is better. We need life sports more and more and more.
Starting point is 00:18:40 And now for the first time, I'm like, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, time, I'm like, whoo, I'm still a little too much. Yeah. Baseball was ahead of the curve and getting the big dollars, but also the bottom falling out. Yep. And so that combined with a collapse of local TV rights deals all across the league and across sports, I believe. This is, we finally, I think, reached the, the nexus of, is this the part where this
Starting point is 00:19:04 all collapses? The part that I have found more interesting about this particular intersection without understanding totally the business of it is, are we finally at the place where these owners do incur a risk on their franchises no longer going up in value? Because if the well hasn't dried out, you can see it from here. You can see that the market has been saturated with so much money that once you get to the partner saying, we think that this isn't worth it, you've arrived in the place where the money can't go up anymore.
Starting point is 00:19:35 Well, it reminds me a little bit of all these tech companies going under because the way VCs work is that they will fund 10, nine of them will fail. They'll get a unicorn on one of them. And when that stops happening at the rate that it once was, everything starts to shrink. And all of a sudden, the reality of it that so many of these things are being subsidized by so many other things, those other things go away,
Starting point is 00:20:00 the way they are with TV, with local TV, with all of this, I don't think it's just a sports thing. I don't think it's just a sports thing. I don't think it's just a TV thing or just a streaming thing. I think we're seeing it across industries. The economy. Yeah, and it's terrifying because you're like, well, where do we go? If you can have a movie made, for example, by Netflix, Amazon, or Apple. And that's where it is, then like all of the other, the middle, there is no middle,
Starting point is 00:20:29 and then the bottom starts to drop out. The funny thing when it comes to basketball, I've told the story before in the past. My job on NBA radio, sometimes you have callers, you have a caller calling and says, hey guys, I'm a big fan of basketball. I listen to you guys all the time. I wake up in the morning, the first thing I do
Starting point is 00:20:45 is I check the box scores and see what happened. I check the highlights on YouTube and on Instagram. Follow all the news breakers on Twitter and up to date with the news and the rumors and everything. And it says, I haven't watched a game in two years. Wow. Are you kidding me? Yeah, and so I thought that story was going.
Starting point is 00:21:02 Oh, that bombs me out. But it's crazy because up until that last sentence, you would say, this is the ideal customer. This guy wants to consume our product wherever it is. At all times, he is devoted, he's up to date, he's invested in a way that he's not a casual. But the number one way we make money is by you watching the game.
Starting point is 00:21:22 And so if we are creating a world where you don't need to watch the game, then how do we monetize and how do we convince the big broadcasters to pay us? Is that when the leagues start to take that back though? Because if they're like, if we don't let people have clips like the NBA has been so generous about giving you can repost stuff from game, the NFL is like, no, no, no, this is maybe that's part of where things start to go where it's like, well, if you can only see the highlights from our NBA app, do they start taking some of that back?
Starting point is 00:21:56 Like, I don't know. I just don't know how you, I don't know how you can have someone who watches only highlights, but not have the, like you need the games tell us to have the highlights. This is an interesting mutant creation that's been created with a new generation of fans, though, the time that I discovered it, I mean, Bill Lawrence was explaining how disgusted he is by his kids, being people who are only interested in the numbers that the human beings are producing. They treat sports as a, all of it to fantasy league.
Starting point is 00:22:24 They don't need the games. They just need the data, the information, the numbers because they can be traded, transacted, and everything else. And so you get a level of sports fandom that is detached from loving the actual product. You just love that the product provides the soap opera, the content, the numbers that you need, but you don't actually need the game itself. You don't need, you need the box score, not the, of the, the acrobatics in the sky. But you need the acrobatics in the sky. You don't have one without the other. It's like local news, right?
Starting point is 00:22:52 It's like, hey, well, why do we have local newspapers? Why don't we just all read USA Today in New York Times, whatever, because someone's got to be there locally to do this story that we are all going to aggregate off of at the end of it. I can't remember when I said this, but in a recent episode of the podcast, I said, these newsbreakers, it doesn't matter because nobody owns the news, right? And in the way, yes, why would I pay for something that I cannot own and make my property, that everyone can just pick up on and build off of?
Starting point is 00:23:20 But the reality is, it does need to exist because somebody needs to be making the content that we're all aggregating off of. Well, what is it worth though? What is the content worth when you were mentioning the idea that the warriors, Dremon, Green and Steph Curry and Clay Thompson, they look at what they built over the last 10 years, and they're like, man, we built a giant economy here. We are light years ahead because we allowed our owners to basically build something in the middle of the silicon valley of everything
Starting point is 00:23:50 that can absorb all of the taxes and everything else because we're a money making machine and now i expect a jaylin brown to get three hundred million dollars which can only be gotten if the tv rights deal is two point six billion dollars the way that it has been you can't put that toothpaste back in. Once you've paid Jaylen Brown $300 million, these guys are gonna start taking paid cuts or wanting to collect the belly bargain paid cuts
Starting point is 00:24:13 once the TV rights deals go down. They won't, but it also comes back. So basically what ends up happening is, this is deep CBA talk for everybody. So what happens is let's say the TV rights deal goes down and the cap goes down but all these guys are making the money that they sign on these extensions before when we thought the cap would go up. What ends of happening is the NBA holds 10% of everybody's check in escrow and at the end of the year
Starting point is 00:24:39 they do all the math and if it comes out that the salaries totally come up to 51% of of basketball really income, then everyone gets their 10% back. But if it turns out the players made more money, they may ended up with 55% then they take the money that was held in escrow and they give that back to the owners. Just learn something. I had no idea. Sometimes. They have to readjust it.
Starting point is 00:25:01 Yes, that is that is good information. It does. It does feel like the whole thing is collapsing though, right? If they don't get the money. If the money goes down, then all of a sudden, if the money goes down on these TV contracts, then so too does the value of the franchises. Does it not? But Dan, they're going to find ways to get their money and it's going to be us that ends up paying for it. It's not going to be these big companies because I love soccer. Do you know how much money I have to pay to watch all the soccer that I want to watch? Hundreds and hundreds of dollars in subscription fees. We were complaining about our high cable packages at the height of cable television
Starting point is 00:25:36 and how ESPN was making all their money. And then people started cutting the cord. And we enjoyed the three months or so where we were paying, look, I'm paying $25 for everything, but they found a way. And now you're paying more for your entertainment. I guarantee you, unless you're on some illegal streaming platform, you're paying more now than you did in the height of direct TV days.
Starting point is 00:25:56 I was not expecting an ESPN release that was basically, hey, holy, we made a lot of money last year. We used to be so good. That makes so much money real. Peace. Don Lebertard. You are very comfortable talking about how you met your wife, how much you love her, how important she is to you. And that's the reason that I asked the question.
Starting point is 00:26:18 I've always admired that about you that you are and you have no problems whatsoever, professing your love. Well, the thing is, I got a new wife now, you know, me and Bianca didn't make it. So I moved on, we moved on, it was for the better of both of us. Still gots. Things just got a little awkward there. So let me be the first on this show to congratulate you on the new wife. Vance, congratulations on feeling whole whole feeling complete, you know, let's talk tailgating.
Starting point is 00:26:50 Yeah. Don't be those, don't feel awkward, buddy. I don't know. I don't. It's too late for that. I appreciate you soothing me in this regard, but I already feel terribly awkward. And then my teammate comes to my defense with not a question, but I already feel terribly awkward. And then my teammate comes to my defense with not a question. But just a healthy congratulations. And the further pointing
Starting point is 00:27:12 out of that awkwardness because he's always good for me in those spots, I'm also thinking of divorce vents after many, many years, 18 years with a partner who does things like that to you. This is the Don't Liberty Show with this two cats. I'm feeling slightly insecure, I mean, because I don't know if it's because Charlotte thinks that we've been making dumb content from Los Angeles. If she's trying to elevate the proceedings around here, because Oddball can sink into the sewer with fun things, you learn what are you guys making faces about?
Starting point is 00:27:51 I think it's all to them. Sink into the sewer. Have you watched the show? In terms of oddities, I believe that Charlotte in general is trying to elevate the intellect around here for all of us. She's just wearing glasses. Yeah. You're doing that thing, what you think?. She's just wearing glasses. Yeah. You're doing that thing.
Starting point is 00:28:06 I just can't see distance. Yeah, you think people wear glasses or smudder? People have said she looks like a physicist in both appearance and tone and tenor, but that's not what I'm talking about. For a week now, she's been wanting to talk about an Einstein theory of some sort. They do.
Starting point is 00:28:24 And she said, Dan, if we're talking about Einstein, tell me, because I want to go get that book, and I did not tell her. What the heck? Because I'm sorry, you can go get it at some point. We'll fill a buster for you, but what? No, no, I don't need it. I haven't memorized.
Starting point is 00:28:37 Are you talking about the beauty and the beast library that they have over there? No, it's my book. I brought it from home. Oh, did they not? No, no, no, I'm not trying to make anything smarter. What happened was Dan asked me for topics for the week. And it was, I was tired when I sent them.
Starting point is 00:28:53 And I read them back and I was like, these are unhinged. I was like, and one of them was, I just died in theory of the future and how it comforts me. I sent that to Dan. As a topic for a sports for this show. It was right after I want to talk about how much I hate air and Rogers. Yeah, which we did or not. We did. We did. In the future. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:21 We did not. We did not to talk about it the way that you wanted to talk about it. The rest of us expressed our hate for him. There was no room for you to get in there and express your hate for him. Mike was mostly hogging the hate space. Were you damn accusations are flying in this egg? No, I thought she properly shoehorned her hate for Aaron Rodger. Well, I also shouldn't I shouldn't take the bait from Aaron Rodgers. Anyway, I shouldn't give him what he wants,
Starting point is 00:29:45 which is for me to be like this guy sucks. So I'm in it. He will debate you if you want that. Yeah, and I don't. So the Einstein thing though. What's happened to him? I mean, I know what's happened to him. It's me.
Starting point is 00:29:58 I've just, I always found him kind of interesting, and then he showed me himself or whoever he grew to be lines done no erasers and then i just like every time i see him i'm like dude i really like you sub ruining this for me that's really like to that's the thing we out the headline from the Atlantic we all need to know i mean from the new york times uh... we all need to know less about each other. I would love to know less about most of the people I know from what they have posted
Starting point is 00:30:29 on social media or said publicly. It would be great. Maybe we should all just stop talking. Oh, but this is something that's happened a lot inside of families over the last six years. People getting divided because they didn't actually know who other people were on this one. This one is particularly personal to our show, because our show was fascinated with him
Starting point is 00:30:46 and friendly with him and awed by his general excellence when we didn't know certain things about his opinions that he now expresses so freely and end up. And up freely. For. Ah. As a price, don't tell you what to see. And ends up feeling disappointed and it's weird to me to hear our cynical show
Starting point is 00:31:07 that's been around for a few years, get hurt because an athlete's opinions don't align with ours. It's weird for us to be like, oh, we can't be friends anymore. Why can't we be friends anymore? Well, I mean, you're the ones who said you do want to be friends with him.
Starting point is 00:31:20 It's not like he said. We were honest about our opinions and he wasn't necessarily forthright early on. Like my problem with Aaron Rogers wasn't the the vaccine. Yeah, I had my my feelings, especially when we're in the teeth of it and people are dying and it feels like almost a civic duty to go out and help your fellow person. But I got on them in ways that I didn't get on Kirk Cousins because he lied about it. And it was like, it wasn't even a good lie.
Starting point is 00:31:45 Yeah, no. I'm immunized. Like, no, just go up there and like puff your chest out the way that you're doing right now. I'm not to relitigate all these things that happen. It was 2020. That's part of my main issue with his weekly appearances. We're still obsessing about it.
Starting point is 00:31:59 And I'm playing my part in it, I guess, because I'm reacting to his reactions and the cycle continues. The millions of being earned as we speak, but I got a question. Is he a bigger deal now than he was when we were talking him, even though he was a much better player when we were talking back then, he was just a football player and a state farm insurance man. Now he's also polarizing.
Starting point is 00:32:18 So it's it's fame and information. He's a main character now. You know that someone that tweet someone said like, there's always a main character on Twitter and you never want to be it. That's like Aaron Rogers general vibe in life. But also comfortable being a trolling away. He never was when he was playing the quarterback position like as a character, playing state farm representative.
Starting point is 00:32:37 Like that's where the intersection was on feeling the need to conceal himself. Immunized is where he decided to break free on, I'm not going to care what break free on, I'm not going to care what anybody else thinks. I'm just going to lean into this. And now I'm going to go full Fauci, Fauci's a moron. If Fauci's what I have to believe in, then I won't believe in that. And am I full? Because I've said like in reactions like I don't find that interesting. And
Starting point is 00:33:00 I'm here we are yet another week is going going by and we're talking about some dude that is not on the field. I'll tell you where we're where we are full of is that a lot of people will now remind us, Hey, when all of this was happening, this show at the start when all of us were uneasy about what's the footing in a pandemic on what our shared community response should be when all of us were confused. It felt to many people here who disagree or maybe are anti-vaxxers that we thrust upon Kyry Irving a pressure to put something in his body that didn't feel American or free even though he didn't agree with it, that we thrust on Kyry Irving and a measure of criticism and pressure that made us part of the horde that forced others
Starting point is 00:33:43 to believe the way that we do and the ones that are most reluctant about believing that way. Lean in stubbornly against it and say, you will not force me to do that. And I remember when this show was doing that, you're forcing me to wear masks, you're forcing me to take a vaccine. And I didn't agree with you telling me what I get to put in my body and then shaming me for not putting it in my body. That's how people internalize that that wasn't necessarily what happened.
Starting point is 00:34:05 And I'd prefer keeping it there in Rogers because what Kyrie Irving was doing was a little bit different because every day would change seemingly. Yeah, I just think that there's a difference between people being like, I don't want to be told what to do with my body and then the greater good and then those same. And then my body, I have no autonomy over. good and then those same and then my body I have no autonomy over. But for those people to then not extend that same argument and freedom to a lot of other people in a lot of other different ways. So it's just like, but yeah, Aaron Rogers I just think is an agent of chaos. I think he doesn't really care what he's saying or what side he's on is it's like we're the liberal and conservative end up meeting in the concentric circle because both can
Starting point is 00:34:50 go so it's. Yeah. It's like how Robert De Niro is like famously liberal also holds up anti-vax principles and like leads this liberal movement that was going on in Hollywood in the early odds and mid 2000s about were were suspicious about vaccines. And then all of a sudden several years later, the parties, I'd be all ideology easy for me to say flipped on that.
Starting point is 00:35:13 The last three years have created strange bedfellows, like people who would never have been identified. I was talking about this other day. Why do we do my, we're talking about Rogan. Yeah. I was talking about this other day. Might have been with you, Mike. We're talking about Rogan. And how Joe Rogan is not someone who, in politics, whatever anyone would call right leaning, you know, this guy's a lefty, a liberalist, right? Up until the last three years.
Starting point is 00:35:40 And so, but now because he identifies on certain limited topics topics on this side of the thing, it's weird. It's like all the people are like, yeah, that guy's the guy. Forgetting the, oh, the majority of things you probably don't agree with him on, but because these high profile topics, not even the most important topics, I align with him. He's one of ours. Now, and vice versa, there's a bunch of people who think of themselves as left-leaning liberals Like, oh, I can't believe he would say that about the vaccine or whatever. No, I can't listen to Rogan. He's terrible I have other reasons. I don't want to listen to Rogan. I think he is not I think he's done a lot of not good stuff for a lot of men who listen to it
Starting point is 00:36:22 I think there's a but but I will No, you know, why don't know there was a lot of men who listen to it. I think there's a, but, but I will. No, I don't know. There was a lot of misinformation too. And it just, it just further pulled. But it's all centered around a very limited number of topics. It's the same thing. It's the same conversation we had with Chappelle, right? Chappelle had his stand up routine that dealt with trans people in a certain way. And I remember having this conversation with you, Mike, and you're like, I'm not going to watch it. I'm like, because of the 90 jokes he tells, five of them make you uneasy.
Starting point is 00:36:57 You know, I said, no, I remember that, that segment. I decided to stop watching the third one on it when the, the specials were came about just that and the reactions. But that was my point of time. They weren't about to. I wouldn't know the most recent one because I heard all the feedback and at that point, I was just awesome. But I don't have a problem not watching something or listening to it because like I started, if I start watching a comedy special and some of the jokes, I'm like, these just feel
Starting point is 00:37:21 mean and lazy. I'm not going to watch the rest. I, my thing was this. It was, first of all, I never feel like any of his jokes are lazy. His jokes are, oh, like that was my thing at the time. Like you might not agree with the sentiment. You might not, you know, you might be offended, but you can't do it. None of his work is none of it. It's lazy. No, I know. I know. I just think that that's, yeah. But what I'm, we, we assign a level I just think that that's, yeah. But what I'm watching was that. We assign a level of intelligence to him.
Starting point is 00:37:48 We credit him with being a great order. And my frustration in the fan of his comedies was clearly something's off with this bit. If you can't even nail the landing in three specials. My thing has always been this, the point I made to you at the time and the point I'm making about any of these people is that if you look at the totality of the work, the
Starting point is 00:38:09 current work, I'm not looking at resumes, but like the current work, the special. And he's got this portion of it, which is the portion that gets everybody excited and talking and think pieces and all that, but that's just the fraction of the entire work. Like it's weird to me say, well, because I don't agree with you on this. All of it's got to go. And that's kind of what's been happening in this country on either side, right? Yeah, I do. And I think that's the, the Rogan issue too, because I am with you that Rogan does lean politically closer to the left on a lot of things.
Starting point is 00:38:42 On a lot. That's why they take the, that's all of it. That's why they all, Aaron Rodgers, especially. That's why they all run into the safe warm, gravely bosom of RFK, Jr. But Charlotte's not with you on the Rogan's. No. She thinks he's a dangerous person. Charlotte, I'm not saying he's not dangerous or whatever. I'm saying that if you put all of the Rogan theories and beliefs and put them, this is left leaning, this is right leaning. There's way more stuff of his that would be left leaning, that would be right leaning.
Starting point is 00:39:15 But because the right leaning stuff is of the spotlight stuff right now, there's a rush for people who are on the left side of it. Get away from me. I don't want any of your stuff. And people on the right to be like, yes, I will disavow all the other stuff that you talk about. But I don't care if it's left or right. I care if it's kind and like not hurting people.
Starting point is 00:39:37 I don't care what you can say. You're the right. You can say you're the left. If you are not, if you have a huge platform and you're using it in a way that I think is harmful, I don't care what you are. So by way of example, Rogan, I believe, is pro-choice, right? The bare minimum. Right. But okay. So, but if this is someone who has the ear of people who are not pro-choice, wouldn't you want like, oh yeah, like if you can convince these people that, hey, by the way, you guys are wrong on this.
Starting point is 00:40:08 Do you really care? Oh, also, he says use, I've remected into whatever. You're applying a rationalization. Like for the most part, the audience and where it's grown is because people don't want to reconcile with a conventional truth. They want someone to reinforce their truth. Right. And that's why they sought him out in the first place.
Starting point is 00:40:31 And if he says one thing that doesn't necessarily align with their truths, I think they're willing to look past that because it just reinforced the other ones. They go all a card on their beliefs all the time. And what we've seen with all these people, once they get sucked into this space, Russell Brand did it, Rogan did it, Aaron Rogers did it, Kanye did it, Elon Musk did it. It over a long enough time period, you see them get further entrenched and drift further to one side because that side is the one that's welcoming of their opinions. And then before you know it, they've been fully readpilled.
Starting point is 00:41:04 They'd accuse us of the same thing though. They would accuse me. I don't care because there's a difference between wanting policies for people that let people live freely and with, you know. I just think, what happened, Charlotte? No, no, no. Joe Rogan's bothering you.
Starting point is 00:41:24 Joe Rogan, you have not been able to speak. You have been wanting to say, I don't want to come across emotional when I talk about these, and I'm constantly reminding myself to try to be cognizant of my tone because I understand how this lands with some of the audience.
Starting point is 00:41:36 And believe it or not, like when it comes to boosters, even though I find it to be a lazy line, like we tell the Oberman and Travis Kelsey to get your 10th booster, like I bet one booster. I had my concerns about it, just like everyone, I think, applied logical reason to this thing has been rushed pretty quickly, but this is what we have to do.
Starting point is 00:41:56 I never, I never blinked. That was like, no, I understand. Yeah. I understand all that, but I do think that it's not, I'm not going to judge anybody and put them in a vacuum and say, like, you're definitely a Republican if you have your concerns about the vaccine. I do think that we can agree on certain points. And I do hope, I think that's the overall point that you're trying to make with Rogan's audience that it's not just this catch all, but with main top red line talking points,
Starting point is 00:42:25 it doesn't matter what his other beliefs are because in dangerous times, when his voice is most important, he's not on the right side of certain things. On certain things, but I think when you radicalize, you're basically radicalizing people. When you say, if you aren't 100% lockstep, that's the law radicalized.
Starting point is 00:42:41 I'm saying, when you tell people, if you're not 100% lockstep with me on all of these issues, then you gotta go. Like what you've done is created a situation where it's like they have no choice. They feel like I don't, I can't even as objectionable as I get it. There's certain things that, you know, not these are bad. Like I should be like, well, I support pro-choice
Starting point is 00:43:02 and I support, you know, the diverse healthcare. You have platforms as super dangerous people. And they're like, well, I support pro-choice and I support, you know, the dangerous, you know, the universe out there. Platforms super dangerous people. And they're like, just guy makes a lot of sense. And he doesn't journalistically press on, he's not a journalist, he's just a media member.
Starting point is 00:43:13 Yeah. He doesn't press on some of the more problematic aspects of platforming people. But, but I guess my point is when you build the wall and you kick people out on the other side of the wall, you don't know what the fuck is about there. If you keep them in here, yeah, they might be less desirable or whatever,
Starting point is 00:43:28 but at least you have tabs on what's happening. You send them out to the wilderness, you don't know what they're building out there, when you don't know what they come back as. Einstein, huh?

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