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November 20, 2020 67 mins

In episode 764, Jack and guest host Jamie Loftus are joined by Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend's Alison Rosen to discuss Trump continuing his voter fraud brigade, the war on Thanksgiving, cursed 2020 Christmas ornaments, and more!

FOOTNOTES:

  1. Trump courts Michigan GOP leaders in bid to overturn election he lost
  2. The Environmental Impact Of Your Thanksgiving Dinner
  3. Despite what conservative media say, liberals are not trying to “cancel” Thanksgiving
  4. Dr. Fauci warns Thanksgiving gatherings pose high risk for COVID-19
  5. Officials issue a blunt message for Thanksgiving: Keep your gathering small and don't travel
  6. Thanksgiving Opens New Front in War Over COVID Restrictions
  7. Trump Superfan Charlie Kirk Is Being Mocked For Recording An Anti-Lefty Video While Looking Like Crap
  8. Right-wing media dismiss efforts to save thousands of lives as a “War on Thanksgiving”
  9. Laura Ingraham: Liberals want to ‘shame you’ for spending Thanksgiving with family
  10. Canada’s post-Thanksgiving coronavirus surge could be a cautionary tale for Americans
  11. 2020 Annual Events Christmas Ornament, Babys First Christmas Ornament Quarantine, Covid_Christmas 2020 Ornament, Personalized Keepsake Decorations, Toilet Paper Ornament, Face Mask Ornament
  12. Remembering 2020 Ornament Year of Quarantine Ornament 2020 Christmas Ornament 2020 Commemorative Funny Ornament 2020 Events – A Year to Remember
  13. WATCH: The Edge Of New Clothes by Open Mike Eagle

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to Season one sixty, Episode
five of Daily Guys, the production of I Heart Radio.
This is the podcast where we take a deep dive
into American share kind of just it's Friday, November twenty
uh sixty one days until January two thousand one. So

(00:21):
many twenties. Wait, let's form a conspiracy theory, right, Yeah,
it's like we're gonna do ah, just like Jim Carrey's
the number twenty three the dailies like guys the number
twenties something anything. My name is Jack O'Brien a K.
I always feel like drinking a Baja freeze. That is

(00:45):
courtesy of Picks Last and zych class uh or at
go to Joe three oh three three oh. I don't
know how they got that damp, but they did it.
Uh And I'm thrilled to be joined by my co
host Jamie Laws. I got the tax buttons, I got

(01:09):
some hot text Jamie and I I maybe lose it
by my take demon got I have some hot take
with mout Jason Jeko Brat run there those pretty Yeah.
My animals just died. They died because they did that.

(01:29):
I really like. I'm always impressed by your singing. Yes,
Miles is off decompressing uh in the Southern hemisphere. Yah. Yeah,
We're just gonna take a couple of days to decompress
from the election that we just ran for Joe Biden. Um,

(01:51):
and we are thrilled to be joined in our third
seat by the hilarious and talented Allison Roses. Hello, I'm
so excited to be here. Congratulations on the campaign you
ran for Biden. I was unaware that I was going
to be forced to sing, so I'm not going to

(02:16):
this almost sounded do you know that sn L sketch
where Kristen wigg is like oh to Mike mssing and
then keep Yeah, it seemed like I was going to
head into that like, I don't know. We can tell
you I have a piano here. It's just coincidence. Alison.

(02:36):
What have you been up to since we last spoke
with you? Oh? God, just preparing for this day and
it's finally here. It's been like an advent calendar where
each day I just read the news and I hope
that I'll get a chance to talk about it. Um. No,
what have I been doing? Well, I've been fretting a
bit about COVID, fretting about the country, fretting about out, uh,

(03:01):
the election those first couple of days, even though everyone
had said, you know, we're not going to have the
results right away, there's going to be a red mirage,
when it happened those first couple of days, I still
felt very worried and very concerned and like, oh my god,
I just didn't realize this many people still supported him.

(03:23):
And then ultimately when it kind of shook out, I
began to feel like, oh well, it really was kind
of a statement that people are done with him, So
I felt better about that. And then also just doing
my show shows, your shows, yes, and raising my children
that a distant third. But what else besides that? Besides
all these things, I have Elliott who is three and

(03:50):
a half and Owen who's one and a half. We're
in similar ballparks, uh, four and two over here son
to mine own. I say three and a half because
I feel like they're at the age where no one
wants to do the math of me saying months. But
they both have birthdays in February, so actually I could
say they're almost four and two. The big development, uh,

(04:14):
is that now they like to take bath together. So
it's incredible and it's a little bit easier. Actually, yeah,
good Sarah Tonin to just have in your house. That's yeah,
it really is. I do feel like I use my
kids as antidepressants. Yeah, well yeah, I mean I definitely
can be feeling very beside my Oh my god, I

(04:37):
just remember, hang on, I just remember the other thing
I've been doing. Let me finish my sentence about the
kid I've been feeling beside myself, or when I feel
beside myself, then if I just spend some time really
playing with them, being in the moment with them. Um,
It's like it's always this reminder that this is what
I should be doing, not scrolling and worrying and stuff

(04:58):
like that. Um, so I feel very fortunately I haven't.
What I've been The main thing I've been doing is
I've been watching the Vow and Seduced and then listening
to that podcast Escaping Nexium. I am not usually a
true crime person. This is not really something you'd think
I would like. And then I just got so sucked in.
Have you guys watched this? Yeah? Are you aware of it?

(05:21):
I've Yeah, I feel like it. It is like even more,
I'm very easily pulled into a doom spiral media, but
now more than ever. Yeah, though I've watched I I
just finished Seduced and I watched the Vow. The Vow
piss me off because it just a lot of it

(05:43):
felt like people who were integral to like the people
who a lot of the um Not podcast documentary were
about we're trying to get ahead of stuff, and I
feel like they were making it a lot about them,
and I just I liked I thought Seduced was a
far more like comprehend pensive, clear detailed account of of

(06:04):
that story. Right, Um, yes, there is so Jack. You
have not seen any of this, Right, you don't know,
but I have. I am sad enough that I follow
other people's thoughts on the documentary that I haven't seen,
so right the second hand, you're up to speed. So
the Vow is I think nine episodes and it follows

(06:27):
some of the same characters who are in Seduced, which
is more succinct in its four episodes, and there in
the Vow they are portrayed or they portrayed themselves as victims.
But there's this question of like, were you really victims?
You were integral, you were top earners in the company
you were recruiting. They never talked about how much money

(06:48):
they were making during this time. They know, I don't know.
I just yeah. And also just on a personal viewing experience,
I'm like, the vow could have been three hours, That's
what everyone says, and yet I still like hung on.
Even the late There was a when they went down
to Mexico near the very end where I'm like, who
are these new people they're introducing? Um Then I was like, Okay,

(07:12):
I do feel like I'm gonna fall asleep. But other
than that, I was hooked the whole time. Where they
lost me was just the when the there's like a
moment where the main couple that we're following, or one
of the main couples, it's like Bonnie and Mark Mark
Mark especially, I'm like Mark, I just he he. But anyways,

(07:33):
they go to their storage unit to look at their
old stuff and they're just it's the most useless scene
in all that. It's just like for me, it was
just an empty pass at trying to get the viewer
to sympathize with them, where she's like, wow, look it's
my Star Wars action figure and he's like, look it's
the DVD of the movie I made. Wow, that feels

(07:53):
so long ago, and I'm like, what does this have
to do with fucking anything? Like get Off? I wrote
a book that was a time ago. It seemed like
they had paid someone to make title cards and they're like,
we got to use them because she's like, look, I
found Shifter and he's like, oh, you found the shifter module.
This is like literature. The cult had given them shifter. Yes,

(08:14):
she looks a shifter, and then across the screen, like
the screen goes black and you just see like the
words shifter, which is in the same style as other
titles they had used, but they don't go into it
at all. And then they're like and something with the fall,
and then across the screen the fall goes It's like
you just yes, that's interesting that because it sounds like
it's a similar model to Firefest, like the Firefest documentaries

(08:38):
where you have like one that is like part of
the like people who are part of the original con
and then the other one. But those were kind of indistinguishable.
It sounds like these are a little bit more distinct
the Valve. Though we we have nine episodes so far,
we should make that point that they have renewed it
for a second season somehow really yes, Yeah, And the

(09:02):
final episode of the Vow has footage that indicates what
the point of view of the second season is going
to be and to people who are considering joining Nexium
like me, and I'm joking, but I also was spending
enough time that I feel like I could, Um, it's
quite titillating a little bit morally into you know, I'm

(09:24):
not going to be so vague about this. Um, you
see Nancy, who's like the second in command. You see
her with an ankle bracelet, so it's clear they got
an interview with her after she's already been arrested. And
then you hear Keith, the head of the whole thing,
call from prison. So it's like you're going to get
their point of view in the second season, which is,
do we really I'm like, do we really need to

(09:45):
go deeper into like let's get that. I don't. I
don't know, I I by the end, I honestly wasn't
paying close enough attention to the final episode because I
was just kind of frustrated with it. Yeah, but that said,
will I watch it? Yeah? Will so I will not
but I will listen to you guys talk about it.
I mean, honestly, it's just it's it's more interesting. Um.

(10:10):
But hearing myself talk about it makes me think, oh, wow,
what has happened to me? Listen to me? Because I
always and I feel I don't even know if this
if it qualifies as true crime. I think so, it's
not murdering, but it is crime. But in general, I
I sometimes worry that there's something a bit exploitative about

(10:31):
true crime. And so to hear myself so deep into
like other people's foibles and anguish makes me think, yeah,
and to you, I feel like I've felt the same
way a lot, And then I think that I don't know.
It seems like one of those things where I'm like, yeah,
I should reckon, But why I respond to stuff like

(10:51):
that this way? Next year? Like they're right, right, everything,
everything's getting reprioritized right now, even Jack, is it like
this for you and your children? Things that my kids
were working on, like potty training, giving up pacifiers, things
like that. There's been a huge regression and I'm not

(11:13):
fighting it so much. Yeah, we're cutting ourselves a nice
little break on that front. But then I'm also like,
is it going to be easier when they're like going
back to school and we're like going back to work
and having to adapt back to seeing people in person. Probably,

(11:34):
But yeah, well I don't know. I mean I think
that there is there's the social pressure of it. So
I think that once my my son is back around
kids his own age who are toilet trained and not
us going to pass there and things like that, I'm
hoping that'll that will be incentive. It's funny. At the beginning,
everyone was like, I'm gonna lose weight, I'm gonna finally

(11:55):
get my house organized. This is a great time to
potty train my kids. That are done. I feel like
no one is doing any of that anymore. We've all
let it go. Yeah. But once I'm going to eight
three year old birthday parties a weekend again, I will
have more energy and more time to focus on this stuff. Same.

(12:15):
You know how they say, if you want to get
something done, ask a busy person, Right, Yeah, that's actually true. Yeah,
I'm glad they say that. That makes me feel better.
Thank um. All right, we're gonna get to know you
a little bit better in a moment. Alis and first
let's tell the listeners a couple of things we're talking about, Um,
just the latest in the you know what, what's happening

(12:37):
in Trump's Twitter thread about the election, Rudy Giuliani tip
of the spear, very dull tip of the spear for
for that whole thing. We're gonna talk about the war
on Thanksgiving, it's back and it's coming for you Americans,
talk about the Catholic Church maybe I don't know. We'll

(12:59):
talk about out COVID nineteen themed holiday decorations, all of that,
plenty more. But first, Allison, we like to ask our guest,
what is something from your search history that is revealing
about who you are? I recently searched Ski towns in Iowa,
and again there's an embarrassing television reason that I searched this.

(13:22):
I was, okay, I saw so many people tweeting about
Real Housewives of Salt Lake City that I thought, you know,
now that my Nextian programming is over, what am I
going to watch? I've I'm ultimately watching The Queen's Gambit
and wow, her bangs are short at the beginning. But
so I was watching that and then my wig it's
a wig, right, Yeah? I feel like it's a wig. Yeah,

(13:44):
well on the child, not necessarily. Maybe I think they
were just like, we're going to give you a stupid
hair cut. But also, Anna Taylor Joy has had some
weird bangs over the years. You never know, she looks
she looks like byork to me. But the place that
her hair starts from in the it's like far in
the back, like the banks start far in the back.

(14:05):
So I feel like it might be a wig. Um
But yeah, I was distracted by the wig work in
that show. Same same. I don't think they want the
whigs to be upstaging their actors. Someone let them know.
Uh So, anyway, We're watching Real Housewives of Salt Lake
City and my husband was saying something about, like, I

(14:27):
know that everyone loves Salt Lake City, but I just
don't think it's that pretty. And then I was trying
to remember. Um, so back in in a lifetime ago
for me, not really that long ago, but I was
a magazine journalist and I was sent to Idaho by
Hallmark Magazine to write a story about It was a

(14:48):
New Year's celebration story. It was interesting how they did it.
They had like I think they cast a group of
people to be friends or maybe they were sort of
friends in real life, but it was cast. And then
there was this like beautiful, big log cabin style house
and the story was supposed to follow this group of

(15:11):
friends and their New Year's celebration, um, and they were
going to like cook. Also, it was Hallmark magazine, so
it's like warm and cozy, and they which is it's
not around anymore, and they were gonna like cook these
various things. And then they were gonna write um New
Year's plans and read them by the fire and start
this annual tradition. And then I was people that the

(15:33):
magazine cast. They cast them, but it was like their
real names. Yeah, I know, it's yes. I also at
the time it didn't strike me as mind boggling, but
looking back, it feels mind boggling. But I do think
the thing is it was a sort of small town,
so while there was an element of casting, I think

(15:55):
they also did know each other. Maybe they've been sent
from the same agency or something. I don't exactly remember,
but I was and I remember it being beau. It
was the only time I'd been to Idaho, and I
remember it being beautiful, but I couldn't remember, because I
was like, was it Boise? I don't think so. And
so then I searched Ski Towns in Idaho because I
was trying to remember where this all was, and it
was Sun Valley, Sun Valley. Did you do other work

(16:19):
for a Hallmark magazine? I'm very I'm very confused about
the like the fact that they were reality show casting
a travel magazine story? Is that a thing? Travel magazine story?
I just traveled to write the story. It was a
story about It was like gather with your friends around
the fire for here's an idea of something you could

(16:39):
do for New Year's You could make corn bread muffins.
You could make Brent's chili. Brent is the husband. You
could do this. You could make like, you know, Sue
Anne's hot chocolate, and while you go snowshoeing, and snowshoeing
is a great activity for kids because you can and
this because you can chat while you're doing it. And
then as the clock strikes midnight, everyone is going to

(17:00):
write down there new Year's resolution and then a year
from now we'll all gather again and we'll read them
or something. It was like a narrative, but again you
can tell by the way that I'm having trouble making
it sound cohesive. I don't quite remember it was, but
you know, it was like sounds like a Black Mirror episode,
Like it sounds very strange where you're like some piece

(17:23):
of technology or some uh social structure is like putting
you together with people who you have to do these
like fun friend activities with even though you don't really
know them. Where are you gonna say? I will say
the idea of Now that I know that Hallmark Magazine exists,
I'm so into that. I wish I could still subscribe

(17:46):
to it. I'm looking at old covers and it's just
so the autumn. It's just every every cover it's autumn.
It's beautiful. Yeah, it's very it's a very snugly magazine. Um.
I had written a I've done some music reviews for them,
and I remember I described in one review I think

(18:08):
I just I referred to the honey drenched vocals, or
maybe I said dulcet tones or something like that. And
then the next review of a different band, I used
the phrase again and they're like you, I think I
don't think it was honey drenched. I think it was
dulcet tones, like you use dulcet Tones last time, Like, well,
you've had me review to dolcet toned albums. So much

(18:32):
dulcet Tones happening. It's like it's I would love to
go back and read those reviews because I feel like,
what kind of music were they sending you? Was it
all just like Dulcet tones. It was like massage soundtracks? No,
I think it was like a lot of Nora Jones
sounding style. Yeah, that's the vibe. Who am I thinking

(18:56):
of as like this is Hallmark magazine or Jones is
Nara Jones is absolutely the vibe. There's also some some jazz.
This isn't interesting enough for me to kill myself over
trying to remember honestly, that never stops me. That's just
ask anyone who listens to my podcast. I know that
Elvis Costello was or is married to her. Oh Krause

(19:21):
Crouse yeah, or wait, Diana Crawl crawl crawl, Okayison Krause,
I was so on board with, like, yes, I got
to look that up. I feel like she is also
a singer dim and bluegrass country singer. Okay, so at

(19:41):
least she exists, Okay, and she sounds like the vibe too. Yeah.
Diana Crawl is a Canadian jazz pianist that I'm like,
that's the Hallmark channel. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I love it.
And if I remember correctly, the actual Hallmark compound, I
don't know if a still there. I had never been there,

(20:02):
but like where Hallmark is headquartered, it stretches across the
border of two towns, I think, and it's huge and
I was always fascinated by it. That's that's so interesting.
I went to eBay for like some business thing a
few years ago. No big deal, you know, where is

(20:23):
this going? But no, it's like there's this trend of
companies that have corporate headquarters that are like the Epcot
attraction of that company's brand, Like Starbucks is the same way,
and it's just it's weird. They put a lot of
work into this thing that only is for people who

(20:44):
come there on vague business things. Right, Like they refer
to where they all work as their campus, yes campus
what they like eBay had like a bar, but then
like they I don't know, it just had a cool
stuff around, just like it was like a t G
a Fridays with like stuff that you could like cool

(21:05):
stuff you got on eBay, like decorating the place. I
honestly just imagined it to be like full of beanie babies.
That's that to me. eBay still, well, the walls were
all made of beanie babies, condensed beanie babies. I want
to hear something that you might find disgusting. I purchased

(21:26):
our duve cover and sheets off eBay because I got
an idea in my head of what I wanted. Um,
I'm a big fan of blue and white, and I
know that's very trendy right now, but I swear I've
been into blue and white before everyone else climbed on board,
and so I wanted a particular like like blue and
white porcelain those I wanted a bedspread that looked like that,

(21:49):
and I couldn't find one, but I found one on
eBay and I bought it, and it's it's really nice.
But sometimes I think, how gross is it that I
got something like that on eBay? Claimed that it was
new but open, like it was not still sealed. But
they say it was new and unused, but I don't
know if that's true. I feel like that, I feel

(22:11):
like that's fair game. I don't know I've I've made
similar eBay purchases. Maybe I'm being defensive as well, but
I think I think it's I think it's fair game
if it's sealed and good to go. But oh yeah,
Also when people talk, people buy clothes on ebail all
the time, and that's even more closer to your body. Right.

(22:33):
The word I was looking for when I was thinking
of Hallmark Magazine is like huga, that like Danish word
that is like a national movement that like I feel
like Hallmark Magazine should have, should still be around and
just be like embrace American hugo h y g E.
Reach out to me, Hallmark. I want to come to

(22:55):
your campus. I want to consult with you on what
your mags and should be. I'm looking at the Hallmark
has two editions of their own Monopoly games Wow, for
autumn and winter, the only two recognized months. We're a
sneaky Big Hallmark podcast because we also Miles is obsessed

(23:18):
with Hallmark holiday movies and when you talk about those
quite a bit. There always I'll be scrolling through the
guide and I'll see, like I'm trying to remember the
description of the last one I saw. I'll look at
the description and I'll look at the photo and I'll
think that sounds good, and I turn it on and
then I, unlike everyone else that seems I don't get

(23:39):
sucked in. I think, no, I'm not into this. Yeah.
I think I'm also one of the only people who's
ever been arrested for use of a Hallmark card, because
my friends and I got when when I was like
I think twelve, we sent a like those Hallmark personalized
card machines like computer thing ings had just come out,

(24:02):
and we got kicked out of a Little Caesar's and
it was next door to a Hallmark, and so we
went and made a personalized Hallmark card. Uh to the
Little Caesar's store manager who kicked us out. I was like,
fuck you, man, jerk, and gave it to him because
we were bad boys. Uh, And he called the police

(24:23):
on us, and the police came saying fuck you. And
then we were also racing shopping carts in the little
strip mall when they showed up, and so they said
we were like being endangering people. It was I think
that it was more like as Miles has described it
as getting white people arrested, where they're like trying to
teach you a lesson, and uh, you know, I think

(24:47):
it's funny and cute. I mean, that's a lot of effort.
You went, you got to the bottom card. That's very
punk rock. Yeah, very punk rock. Also, it's really hard
to get kicked out of a little caesar. Yeah, we're
the experience, so that's pretty impressive. We're pushing each other.
And one of my friends like fell and ripped something
off the wall as he was falling. Um, and that

(25:10):
will do it. That'll do it every time. Okay, Uh,
what is something you think is overrated? Alison? Oh okay,
this doesn't cast me in a good light, but honestly,
at this point, I think changing your clothes is overrated.
I have felt embarrassed about the fact that I really
hunkered down and embraced like two outfits. It's the same

(25:36):
black exercise pants every day, and then it's one of
two different blue T shirts, and then it's this hoodie.
I think that I was wearing this last time I
saw you. Um and and I did recently purchase cloth
clothes to change it up for my zooms. So at
least the public facing me, there's a little bit of variety,

(25:59):
But other wise I'm basically wearing the same thing um
the other. It's got to the point where I'll say
to Elliott, my older son, I'll say I need to
go change clothes. He goes, oh, you need to put
your blue shirt on. Explained to him that there's two
different blue shirts that looks one is crew neck, ones
V neck. But m yeah, I just feel like, uh,

(26:20):
so be it. It's just easy. I have a uniform.
At this point, yeah, are you guys changing it up? No?
I feel like and at this point, yeah, I I have.
It's so weird because I feel like I or I've
organized my clothes five trillion times since quarantine started. This

(26:40):
is a nervous habit. But then I don't wear any
of them there. I just wear the same three shirts
and then pants, especially like shirts, I get self conscious
about where I'm like, okay, I can't have the same
shirt on on zoom. You know, five days at a
row pants, that's a free for all. You could do none,
you could do one. And I was like looking, I

(27:01):
was like, oh, I forgot how that I have more
than one pair of pants. I don't want to know
what's going on in their lives, right, but they exist.
Forgot yeah, one pants I think is the over under
for me for for a given week. What is something

(27:24):
you think is underrated? This might not be underrated for
most people, but in my life it was underrated having
the proper storage system. I am a messy person. I
come from a line of messy people. As my dad
said about my mom, she's the messiest person I've ever

(27:45):
met um and she's it's not that she's slothful, she
just doesn't know how to organize and doesn't know how
to like purge and so I and I know, I
sound like an adult blaming my mom or something. Maybe
it was not her job to to pass this along
to me, but somehow I just like never accrued the

(28:09):
knowledge and then know how to be an organized person
who doesn't have just clutter on like every horizontal surface.
It's just a thing that I I don't know, Like
my husband is not. He's also messy, but it's not
as bad as me. I just don't know how to
do it. But anyway, there was this article I read
on the cut and it was like, here's how I

(28:30):
organized my small bathroom. And I actually have a pretty
good sized bathroom. But I bought some of the under
cabinet storage drawers that she recommended, and I put them
in the under the sink area, and all of a sudden,
everything that was just a big pile of crap before
is like neatly organized, and when I open it, I

(28:53):
just feel this sense of calm wash over me, and
I'm like, oh my god, this is how people do it.
My problem, in addition to hoarding too much crap, my
problem is that I've just never I don't have the
right shelves and drawers, Like, the right kind of storage
system can make your space again, I'm saying to me,
everyone knows the right kind of sources one can make
your space not feel totally out of control, and I've

(29:16):
just never done that before. One counterpoint to that is, uh, my,
my wife and I are both very messy people who
are very like a d D. And we have found
that we have a problem with clutter from organizational products
like we have we have container storeship like everywhere. We

(29:41):
have probably thirty books about like living with a d
D without like medication, Like, yeah, it can be a
problem if you don't stick to it. So it is good.
It's good that like really making a plan and sticking
to it. As opposed to just having drawers upon drawers
and like keeping the ones when they break because he

(30:02):
bought like some cheap plastic shelving. Isn't that the most
beautiful like poetry in the world When you're just like
laying in a pile of depression, Books like that are
just like spine uncracked and you're like any any day now. Yes,
I have a book called Clutter's Last Stand that I've

(30:23):
never opened. It is Clutter. That's a custard reference rules.
Who is the audience? Just me for the check? It's
just me. Someday I am going to have to go
out and buy that book now, unfortunately for my household.

(30:47):
All right, guys, let's take a quick break and we'll
come back and talk about what's happening in the news.
And we're back and the Trump, I don't know, like

(31:08):
talk the Trump Trump. I mean, if you still follow
him on Twitter? Do you guys still follow him on Twitter?
I never did. He was tweeted into my timeline often
and then I would or I would see people talking
about something, so I would then go to his page
just to see what was going on. But I never
actually followed him. Yeah, I was kind of similar where

(31:31):
I'm like, well, if if I end up needing to
see one of these, it'll probably show up in my feet. Anyways,
as a quote tweet from someone so and so far,
I don't think I've missed a damn tweet. That's the thing,
is like, you don't even really need to follow him
to see every single thing that he tweets at some point,
whether you like it or not, it's beautiful. Yeah, that's

(31:53):
a good point, and it is beautiful. You are right about.
I feel like Twitter makes certain assumptions about based on
the fact that I still follow him, and therefore it's
like a lower bar for his tweets to make it
into whatever they're like algorithmically selected feat is that they
that they give me. But I'm still seeing a lot

(32:15):
of him just being like, we won. We're gonna win
this one. We're gonna win that one. We did it, folks. Yeah. So,
one thing that actually made it into the news and
not just was like his load of tweets, was that
he actually reached out to the Michigan Election Board people

(32:35):
who had certified the vote after saying they weren't going
to certify it because they were racist, and then they
attempted to rescind their certification, which seems like it should
be illegal for the president of the actual United States
too call like these low level like election workers and

(32:56):
like pressure them to cheat for him in the election.
Blamed or someone claimed that he just called one of
them because he wanted to check on her safety after
she had received threats and like either was doxed or
received threats of doxing. But um, I don't think so
that doesn't seem like something he would do. It's so

(33:18):
it's like I feel like that we talk about stuff
like this all the time, but it's like, I guess
that that is just I feel like sometimes when the
Trump administration does stuff like this, you're like, oh, I
guess that that is a law that is worth writing down,
Not like I guess we do have to write that
one down. And in general, like doxing, there should be
like better laws in regards to doxing people, because I

(33:40):
feel like that I don't know so much of that
kind of area of the law, which I am a
genius in because I'm a lawyer. Uh uh, seems like
it doesn't really I don't know. It's it's because old
people write laws and old people don't know how computers work.
That's the problem. Uh yeah, this shouldn't be legal to do.
It's like intimidation. Yes. And did they say why on

(34:05):
like on what grounds they were rescinding their vote? Yeah?
I mean their whole thing all along has been like
the elections and like these votes are like complicated enough
things that if you just like point to one like
part of the process that these that the Republicans have
put in place to make it so that you can

(34:26):
make it extremely hard for people to vote, you can
just be like, oh, those signatures don't match up. So
that's what they're claiming. They're like, the signatures don't match right.
But I mean when they voted, so they said that
they're gonna not if I if I get it, this
is what this is. I think the timeline they said
they're gonna they aren't going to certify, and everyone was

(34:46):
like what And then they unanimously certified, and then they
tried to rescind the certification after Trump called them, right,
I think, so for what reason were they going to rescind?
They just change their mind. I think that's right. Okay,
I feel like I'm gonna need a little more I'm
gonna need a little more of a reason than just yeah,
because it's a real no giftbacks at this point, I'm

(35:08):
glad you said that, because we have them with us
on the show today, joining us from now the yeah.
It doesn't seem like we're getting a lot of really
great logic other than that initial uh, you know thing,
And then they're like, actually, we thought about it again,
and like the only reason the rescension was because people

(35:30):
were being mean to us, isn't it, honey. I feel
like that's something that I throughout this whole, the whole
last four years, I've just realized how little do you
have to offer anything that makes sense, and then if
you just stand by that, people just let it slide.
For example, if I want to reschedule a podcast appearance

(35:54):
or a podcast guest, I feel like I have to
offer more than just hey, Like I usually give a
reason why not that, and I'm sure it's not necessary,
but in general, the way I conduct my life is
that I want to be rational. I want to make sense.
All these things are weakness is you know, I don't
I'm not capricious, But they never offer any of that,

(36:17):
and then they just stand by it and people just
accept it. It's kind of it. Yeah, and it is
bizarre to watch. I mean it's like we've been watching
it for so long. But they don't give any reason
for doing stuff like this, and then you just see
that their base then has to justify it in real time.
They're like, oh well, yeah, like they don't even say
this is why I'm doing this awful thing. They're like, oh, well,

(36:39):
he's probably doing this awful thing because because JP Morgan
sunk the Titanic or whatever. Right, And there's also literally
no stakes for them to rescind their certification because the
as the Michigan Secretary of State said, uh, there is
no legal mechanism for them to rescind their bout. Their

(37:00):
job is done where we're onto the next part um
and it doesn't seem like the whole thing seems like
they're just putting threads out there just to you know,
give because they know that their base is going to
just like grab onto anything and make it into you know,
it will pick up momentum because that is just how

(37:20):
like his relationship with his bass work. So they can
throw these threads out there. They have no legal standing. Uh.
They then like they're doing a thing. Ri Giuliani, you
showed up in a courtroom in Pennsylvania and like called
the judge the wrong name, called the other lawyer. That
angry man over there, claimed that Biden winning in eleven

(37:42):
of the biggest cities in America was proof of fraud,
even though there's like it's nobody like it would have
been surprising or you know, even suspicious if he hadn't
one of those cities. Uh, and then got directions to
the nearest Martini bar and fucked off. And then on
the way out was like like literally they were talking
about where the nearest martini like best martini bar in

(38:03):
town is him? And then Judge Um, he says all
these public officials that are just like dining al fresco,
it's I just wanna like, I don't know die. I
didn't want to die. I do too good. I was disappointed.
I don't know if you guys have talked about this
on the show. I was really disappointed to see those

(38:24):
pictures of Newsom how I like Um. I know people
have a lot of problems in general. I I like him,
um to see those pictures of him at French laundry,
and it looked like an indoor dinner with no mask
like medical profession. I thought it was out I was
totally cool with it. I hope it was outdoors. Maybe

(38:48):
it was outdoors. I don't know if I read something
that it was like he was getting pressure from donors
who wanted access to him. You're the fucking governor, do
like do you? I can't. I mean, I personally cannot
stand Newsome. I just like, he's just so frustrating. But

(39:09):
that is just it's so it is really um stunning
to watch how quickly the like back to normal rhetoric
is just like whatever, establishment politicians just going back on
their bullshit. Like it's just it's so fucking frustrating. But
then the people who are like, see, that's proof that
there's nothing to worry about. Like, that's not my interpretation

(39:30):
of it. My interpretation of it is they're willing to
take a risk, but we shouldn't be taking risks because
it is scary out there. My interpretation of it is
that he like doesn't feel the need to play by
the rules that he's setting. That's what's really frustrating me
about how this is being handled in in certain states

(39:50):
and on city levels. Is like, it's just like the whatever.
The mayor of l A and the governor of the
state are constantly being like, wear a mask, it's not
that hard and trying to keep people's spirits up by
being like we're all in this together, We've got this.
But they will not take any decisive action like that.
It's just like forcing it on the individual, which is

(40:12):
just like being too cowardly to make a policy like
they're just they're like, it just drives it. It drives
me up a wall the way that it's just like,
I mean, I feel like by his doing that, he
just demonstrated that he is not willing to play like
he doesn't view himself as needing to play by the
own rules that he's constantly signaling undermine his message. I'm
in Burbank and I get these emails. I signed up

(40:34):
for these emails from the city, and there was one
just about how you know the numbers and how there's
a rise and we all need to be extra careful
and they're gonna, you know, we're going back to like
this level of lockdown. And they didn't use the word lockdown,
but like, as such, here are the changes, and it's
like you know, businesses and restaurants that operate indoors will

(40:55):
have to cap at it like and and it's like
all this all this stuff where it's like that is
not gonna do it like a little more. And I
know that there's a cost benefit analysis and that it's
bad for businesses, and you know, I get that it's
way more complicated than just me sitting here saying we
need to shut down, but healthwise we do. Yeah, it's

(41:16):
like there's a there's a body count attached to them
not doing anything. It's just uh, but being failed on
such a gigantic level, it's just, uh, it makes me
sweaty all day. Well. One thing that I think we
also have to consider, guys, is that there is a
war on Thanksgiving happening. Uh. Yeah, So this was actually

(41:37):
something a writer jam pointed out that Uh last year,
there was an article in I think the Huffing and
Post that was basically raising the question of like, how
what is the carbon footprint of Thanksgiving? Because it's the
biggest travel day of the year. People are flying all

(41:58):
over the place. We go, we like gorge on food
and then you know, fly back home. So what is
that doing to the environment. Doesn't matter. And there their
conclusion was like there it is. They're They're like, yeah,
it's not good, but like we still do it. Uh.

(42:21):
But so Fox and Friends last year were all over
this ship. Tucker Carlson was all over it. Cancel culture
has turned on the holiday Thanksgiving, telling America cancel Thanksgiving
because of the carbon footprint. Uh that that's that was
their analysis of that. So they have been just fucking

(42:42):
dying for a war on Thanksgiving, like they've been creating
one even when there wasn't one, when people weren't asking
you not to travel on Thanksgiving. So now that we
actually have a life and depth reason to not travel
on Thanksgiving, they are aroused. Are so excited about this,

(43:02):
they're getting frothy. Baby, They've got a fart on for
the death of Thanksgiving. Yeah. So it usually obviously involves
traveling across the country, congregating indoors with groups of other people,
some of whom may be older. So the government is
now saying like, maybe don't do that, Maybe don't travel

(43:23):
across the country to sit in a room without masks
with your elderly relatives and who they're mad, I'm mad
about this even even Mississippi issued a statement where the
Mississippi Free Press posted a thing from their government saying,

(43:44):
after big Thanksgiving dinners, plans, small Christmas funerals, health experts worn.
Which I appreciate that coming from Mississippi. Um, but how
exciting from like an ad copy standpoint that they can
come up with something so clever and so sinked. Yeah,
shout out to Mississippi. Uh. But turning point USA is

(44:05):
Charlie kirk Um. You know, I was very excited to
address this. He did look like a divorced father who
was incredibly hungover in the in the video where he
was addressing it. But he said, the left hates Thanksgiving
because they think there's nothing you should be thankful for

(44:26):
in America. They're using the virus as an excuse not
to be thankful, uh, which I don't know, it's ridiculous. Sorry.
He also said that Thanksgiving is a religious holiday where
we thank God. That is not my understanding of it. No,
it's just like a weird celebration of American colonialism. That's

(44:48):
not a religion. Well, I mean I guess for some
people it is, but like that's I think it's a
passion for something thing yeah. Um. But going back to that,
having to post article from a while ago where they
were looking at the carbon footprint of Thanksgiving and what
they realized was like, like you said, it's travel, that's

(45:10):
like the the biggest footprint. If I were a Turkey,
I'd be like, hello, what about us? It's not the
travel about this massacre. So I say that as someone
who does eat turkey, but I don't feel good about it.
Monster it is. It is like, I don't know, I
feel like, at least we have some idea of how

(45:31):
this argument is going to be framed. Because the war
on Christmas media has been going on for so long,
they're like, oh, they just have pivoted to a different holiday.
But it is it is so like bizarre that I
feel like a lot of the arguments are framed like, well,
everyone on the left hates their family and love and

(45:53):
America here a Disease's Um, it is a hoax, obviously, uh,
but just honestly, it's just a way that they can
micro chip us all and sterilize us. Because I'm not
going to have help saying that for a long time. Yes,

(46:14):
they're going to punch you in the face and give
you a bloody nose because you aren't doing the micro
chipping and then they're gonna send you to heaven. Uh. Context,
it's how they talk. Yeah, I mean we we talked
about how Kayleie mcnahey was saying that it's Orwellian to

(46:37):
ask people not to gather in large groups over the holiday.
Fox Fox Business host Charles Paine called Cuomo's gathering restrictions
a separation of families just as like an actual like
fuck you too. Yeah. Um, By the way, how is

(46:59):
that I have read everything in Orwell's body of work,
but how is saying not to gather with your family
or Willian? Like? Did that happen in any of his books?
I don't. There's a lot that these Orwellian, but I
don't think. I don't think preserving holiday gatherings was or
I don't think we're well tackled that. I don't. I mean,

(47:20):
I wouldn't be caught dead reading a book, but I
don't think that doesn't sound like it. I don't know.
I'm gonna I'm gonna be reading Andrew Cuomo's book, just kidding.
Do you see that he's writing a book? It's out?
I think it's Yeah, I think it just got replaced
about how he successfully managed the pandemic that is still

(47:41):
going on. Leadership in the time of COVID. It's his
sequel to Love in the time of cholera, where you
just serve finished the fucking job you before you cash
in on it. I hate everybody. Well, yeah, it's a
form of magical realism. I guess um. Laura Ingram is claiming,

(48:02):
I don't know why why am I continuing to because
it's so odious what they're saying. It's so silly and ridiculous,
and and they're all saying basically the same thing, and
the followers are eating it up. And actually, you know,
I mean it's so basic this thing of like the

(48:22):
way that you get people to follow you is you
make them believe that they are being persecuted and that
someone is trying to take away their freedom and their
way of life. And they're all following this playbook and
it's working and it's gross. Yeah, it is working though.
I mean, she did nailis because she pointed out that

(48:43):
we worship at the altar of Fauci, which I don't
know if you guys have set up your altars yet
for the Thanksgiving holiday, but I have one in each room,
have set up some yeah, some candles and just a
picture of him shirtless. Photoshop work is uh, but in

(49:05):
the hours. So one thing jam a writer who is
from Canada, pointed out is that Canada celebrates Thanksgiving in October,
so we've already had a North American Thanksgiving under our belt.
And there was a spike in COVID cases afterwards that
people think, uh might be the reason because people were

(49:28):
traveling and going to see family on Thanksgiving. Interesting theory.
I wonder if there's anything to it. M hmm, if
only there was some way to know. Yes, yes, all right,
let's take a quick break and we'll come back and
talk about Christmas decoration. And we're back and Jamie, um,

(50:01):
I noticed on Twitter that you've been You tweeted a
truly cursed Christmas tree ornament. Then I I can't believe exists.
And and you are telling me that there are more
of these, is what I'm bothering. So this year is uh,
my first year living with my partner and living in

(50:24):
a place that a Christmas tree could sort of fit.
I like have been shopping for like a fake apartment
de sized Christmas tree so that is how I came
across these ornaments. It appears that thousands of them have
been sold. Uh, and they're all about I'm going to
drop some of them into the chat and then just

(50:45):
kind of describe them. But just keep in mind for
people listening that every word I'm about to say is
in a different font and uh, and and that it's
accompanied by a cute little clip art. As you get
my first one, it says twenty it's and I have

(51:06):
to imagine this has to be the size of a
dinner plate because it says so many things. It says,
shop online, wash those hands clean and organized? What day
is it? Binge? Watching zoom? What's your temp? That one's sinister,
stay home or upside pickup home workouts survived? The TP
shortage that is also very harped on is the t

(51:26):
P shortage. Face masks flatten, the curve, YouTube game Nights
and my you tube Glenn, And then it just says
global pandemic. And that's an ornament you can put on
your tree if you And then there here's another one.
They're all sorry real quick is what is design tube?

(51:49):
Is that? Is that some new thing that the pandemic
gave us you Tube. So as the designer of these ornaments,
I'm really hoping we can get some organic interest in
the in the parent market in YouTube via these ornaments.
So I'm hoping we can really get everyone excited about
YouTube right in time for the holidame. Can I just

(52:10):
say how much I hate this? I mean, I just
couldn't hate it more. I hate that they're making. They're like,
this is like the but first coffee of a global
pandemic with death. It's so it's like this is like
something you'd make of with like inside jokes from your
family reunion. In this is making a bar. That's the

(52:34):
funt game being delivered here. It's very like wine o'clock
kind of graphics design. Uh So, the next one is
says a year to remember. This one's formatted like a checklist,
but there is a lot of clip art. A year
to remember toilet paper shortage check, bask wearing check, hand
sanitizer check, drive by parties check, herbside pickup, work from

(52:57):
home quarantine, travel band so distancing online school sports canceled
and worldwide pandemic check. And then this is it looks
like zero zero, So who can remember? Who can forget zo.
I hate this too. The last one I'd like to

(53:18):
share is uh maybe the worst one. It's it's the
twelve Days of coronavirus. In so it Allison is actually
physically getting illed. I won't I won't saying the whole thing,
but it goes you can, Okay, Okay, you know, Okay,

(53:40):
I've set myself up for this. I did. I was
just cackling when I because they're all on like the
best selling ornaments, Like they're like, these are the top ones.
A lot of people that are going to have these
dregs of man No, they're like the top. Okay, so

(54:01):
on the twelve the twelve Days of Christmas Corona gave
to me is what we're Yeah, the pandemic gave to me.
Twelve canceled plans, eleven face masks, ten sanitizers, murder horn
nine murder hornets, eight zoom call, seven mental breakdown six
feet apart. That's the five curbside pick up, four quarantines,

(54:25):
three travel restrictions to Karen's complaining, and a message shortage
of TP. It's a real that's a really bold move
to say two Karents complaining for an ornament that is
clearly big marketed at Karen's. Yeah, like self aware Karen's.

(54:47):
So those are yeah, those are the most cursed coronavirus
themed ornaments. Um they are. They are topping the charts
on Jeff Bezos his little experiment and yeah, they're they're
they're the worship I've ever seen. But they're all all
three of those are in the top ten right now.
Now is he the YouTube guy? I think he's managed

(55:11):
to get to YouTube. I think he should probably serve
the channel though I think it would be very well received.
These are all like if there was a conversation starters
for dummies like, these are all like how about the
murder hornets? Already imagining a scenario where I discovered that
someone I like has these ornaments. I mean I'm buying

(55:33):
all of them. Okay, I don't know. I don't presume
to say you'd like me, but these will all be
on my Christmas tree I have. I have found all
three of these off of Amazon. Um, if you're not
if you're not doing Amazon, you can still get these
hideous ornaments. And I feel like I'm going to get one. Yeah,

(55:57):
I'm trying to figure out just as like a relic
not as I'm not even gonna hang it up. I'm
just gonna put it in a drawer and then someday
my children will be like, what's that and I'll have
to sing that song to them. Why do you think
YouTube it's on that one? Just I'm just I know
this is not the most the silliest thing. Why did

(56:18):
they just find out about YouTube during the pandemic? Do
you think? Well, as the graphic designer, I just learned
about YouTube earlier this year, and so it's been it's
been a big year for me and YouTube. And I'm
gonna I'm not gonna describe this one, but there's there's
just so many there's so many fonts and YouTube is
uh not, there's more not the YouTube plont but there's

(56:44):
more than one ornament that says YouTube on it, as
as if we were all as if we've all agreed
on this. I don't. I don't quite get it. Did
they be the idea is like you finally have time
to stay home and watch YouTube like we've always dreamed.
But there do they think that that's what people who
are doing? Do they think TikTok is YouTube? Oh? Is

(57:09):
TikTok YouTube? How do we how would we ever know?
There's no way to tell you, guys, that's actually a
good call. The font situation in the one you just
sent is awful, like many Essential Workers is in a
like horror movie font um virtual learning just the use

(57:33):
of white spain. And I'm not a graphic designer at all,
but the use of white space under virtual learning is
very upsetting to me. I hate this one. I hate
the most, just aesthetics face masks. There's too many Sarah's happening.
It's very thermometer isn't first of all, it just is
thermometer in unreadable cursive. Wait where's that? I just sent

(57:55):
a there's so many thermometer? And what about these thermometers?
I think that's one that even like the worst like
conversation starter attempt like would still be like, what huh
right about this year? Right with the uh the thermometer? Right,

(58:18):
you know? And these essential workers? What are you talking about?
It's brutal? Is that? Does that a birthday parade? Birthday? Yeah?
I think very bad job of writing parade that is
like that is a nightmare. I think the horror font
that says essential workers is just straight up offensive. That's

(58:41):
really that one is a bad one. They didn't do
it in a I hadn't even noticed that, Like, but
it is a total that yeah, like someone wrote that
in blood on a mirror. Yeah. Um, I'm sorry that
I showed these to you, but I couldn't keep the
fact that someone somewhere is making a ton of money

(59:04):
off making these hideous ornaments. And uh, and people seem
to be on board. If you've purchased one of these ornaments,
reach out to me. I mean, this is I'm sure
there will be like more professionally designed and like work
chopped covid ornaments coming at us, But this just feels

(59:27):
like the the internet writ large, like people who use
who do their graphic design in Microsoft work like found
this shortage before anybody else and was like okay, and
now everyone's like must buy and so gus such a
sinister market. I know, it's it's so funny that this is.

(59:51):
People are so desperate for this stuff, they're just eating
it up. When I was a kid, I was very
very into Michael Jackson. I did I don't think it
well knew yet that he was problematic. Um, but this
was yet, you know, ages before that, and we were
going to not Berry Farm and I had something that
was sort of popular among crafty people at the time,

(01:00:11):
which was a button maker. You could make your own buttons,
and it was like the button makers have come a
long way, but at this point there was like all
these different layers of like you do the paper and
then the backing and the plastic, and then you had
to pull this crank um to put it all together,
which I was not strong enough to do. You know
what I'm talking about. Yeah, So I made all these

(01:00:33):
Michael jack because I was like, I want I'm going
Tonotsberry Farm and I want to display my love of
Michael Jackson. So I made all these homemade Michael Jackson. Yeah.
I know it could be anywhere, this homemade Michael Jackson buttons,
thinking that I was original. And then I got there
and there were all these cool, older teenagers with their
professional Listen, if you were going to Notsberry Farm at

(01:00:55):
this time and you liked Michael Jackson, you had to
wear buttons. I didn't know that. I thought i'd invent.
Then there was all these older, cool teenagers with their
professional store bought Michael Jackson buttons, and my homemade Michael
Jackson buttons to their store bought ones? Are these ornaments
to look? Yeah? Yeah, I mean these are I need

(01:01:18):
to own these? Like these are these are the good ones?
These are the ones that you're going to be like
bragging that you have. Don't wait for the smooth, the shiny, fancy.
There's establishment, there's like there's like the resin ones where
Santa's holding a sack full of cleaning supplies and like

(01:01:43):
there's it's but those are those are no fun. There's
a lot of Rudolph in a mask, Santa in a mask,
Snoopy in a mask, the Grinch in a mask. Really
every sinister christ Christmas property they haven't in a mask
on an ornament for twenty dollars. But the best part
about these horrible ornaments is that they all cost four
dollars because at least they're like self aware. What are

(01:02:07):
Michael Jackson? Was it? Alison? Uh? This was thriller? Yeah?
I got some to Michael Jackson during the Bad era
that my friend and I did a concert where we
lip syncd lip lip sync lip synced to the Bad
album and invited all our neighbors over and were they
into it? Nor seven? And they like were actively like unimpressed.

(01:02:34):
They're like, oh, this is why are you making us
watch this? Anyways, we're having a reunion concert coming up,
so people will want the Wow. We should do it virtually.
People need that during this time more than ever. Go on, Jack,
here's an idea. Go on YouTube and stream it there.

(01:02:55):
I think a lot of people catching on. Yeah, a
lot of people are catching on. Hell yeah, Alison. It's
been a pleasure as always having you on the daily Zeitgeist.
Where can people find you? Follow you? Uh? Follow me
on Twitter and Instagram at Alison Rosen. Just one L
and an I so a L I s O n Rosen. Um.
Listen to my podcast, Allison Rosen is your new best friend,

(01:03:18):
uh guest on Monday. It comes out Monday and Thursday.
And on Monday I'll have Tim Hideker uh and I'm
putting my the Monday shows now on YouTube. So YouTube
dot com slash Allison Rosen, please go subscribe because I'm
basing myself worth on that subscriber number and it's not
doing well right now, my self worth that is. And
then also my parenting ish podcast that I do with

(01:03:39):
comedian Greg fitz Simmons is called Childish, So go check
out both of those. Nice. Is there a tweet or
some of the work of social media you've been enjoying? Yes?
Can I plug one more thing of mine? Yeah? Um,
thank you? Sorry. I have a book out. It is
called Tropical Attire, Encouraged and other phrases that scare me.
And it's just essays, funny essays. Um okay. So a

(01:04:00):
tweet that I've been enjoying. It's by Eden Dranger and
it says this is a pro hot dog account. If
you don't like hot dogs, fuck you. And I don't
even like hot dogs. I just appreciate the sixcinct sentiment.
Just it cracked me up. I love I love a
hard stance on a on a non topic. Yes, that
is kind of what my So the Monday show is

(01:04:22):
an interview on my show, and the the Thursday show was
like a panel group show and it really is just
talking about like mynu sha and having opinions about it.
Hell yeah yeah, Jamie. Where can people find you? What's
a tweet you've been enjoying? Uh? You can find me
on Twitter at Jamie loft as help, Instagram at Jamie

(01:04:44):
Cray Superstar. My new podcast, Lolita Podcast, comes out on Monday.
We'll talk more about that tomorrow, I think, And I'm
going to shout out it's my best friend's birthday today
and she has an amazing Twitter account, so I'm gonna
shout out her entire account in general. Her name is

(01:05:05):
Julia Claire at oh Julia tweets. The tweet I will
choose is her tweet that says, once again find myself
thinking about my favorite headline of all time. And it's
a Fox News story that says society is creating a
new crop of alpha women who are unable to love

(01:05:28):
almost god. Um foxes fast right, all right, let's see
a tweet I've been enjoying a tweeted getting bored of
six and nine and four twenty. They should release new
funny numbers tonight. You can find me on Twitter at
Jack Underscore Brian. You can find us on Twitter at
daily zeitgeis where at the Daily Zeitgeist on Instagram. We

(01:05:51):
have a Facebook fan page on a website, Daily zeitgeist
dot com, where we post our episodes and our foot
note we think off to the information we talked about
in today's episode as well. Is the song we ride
out on. I don't know if a song we can
ride out on a hit the hit the Protect Big

(01:06:12):
The Edge of New Clothes by Open Mike Eagle from
this New Hell Yeah. Uh. And today we are going
to ride out on the Edge of New Clothes from
Open mic Eagle. Uh. Recent guest on The Daily Ze Guys.
He has a new album out set is so good,
so dope. Uh. People need to check it out. This

(01:06:36):
is one of the best songs off of it. Uh.
So we're going to write out on that. The Daily
zey guys a production of My Heart Radio. For more
podcasts for my Heart Radio, visit the heart Radio app,
Apple podcast or wherever you listening favorite shows. That's gonna
do it for us this morning. We will be back
this afternoon to tell you what's trending, and we'll talk

(01:06:56):
to you all that. By lying on the edge of
the cliff, watching everything fall down, lying on the edge
of the world, I ain't afraid of anything, Lying on
the edge of the cliff, watching everything fall down, lying

(01:07:20):
on the edge of the world, I ain't afraid of anything.
Ain't nothing fun, just dumbing emotion. And I'm steady trying
to separate funds from promotional I'm doing what I'm supposed
to do, doing what I want to do. I set
myself

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