Everybody wants to be in the interests of acts. Hello and welcome to episode number 104 of Unrelenting. Now with extra zoom edge, we're live. I'm Darren O'Neil. He is live. We are live on ex. We are live on the mighty no agenda stream. And we are connecting not with the feed of Cleve. We're crossing stream span, but today with the zooms. Yeah. Did you have assured me that Zoom is a much better way to go? Because your computer can't route those things the way you need it, correct?
Yeah. And it's interesting with that because I really I wanted to get one of these Mac studios, and although to be fair, I guess if all I have to do is get the rogue amoeba software to do well, yes, but remember, that thing doesn't just create a little hack the way that the No. Two thing does in the PC. It's actually creating its own buffer and its own driver. So it is not exactly the software ideal. Do it, man. There has to be a way.
Well, there is a way that's to use software that complies to the standards which allow you to select which of the channels, not just which device you want to use. Well, it's intriguing. And I'm somebody should just add that to the browser. I agree with you. I but the solution for all this is just the browsers should have that option, but it doesn't on the last episode. Really, the thing we need to do is see if the professional clean feed even getting it for a month.
If that allows it to break down all those channels, then the question becomes why isn't this just built in to the browser? Yeah, and I suspect the answer is that it's the professional just literally exactly like the free one. We bring all of this information for podcasters who go through similar things, trying to just get their gear to work, man. Yeah, well, the years working fine, I think I will say now you sound great. You sound exactly like your voice feed.
When you played our theme, it was just that tad hot. You have to adjust these things as they're being mixed on the fly. It's a beautiful day, though, with the technology kind of works because all this is doing is the same thing as clean feed. Although you may even be getting a higher bitrate. I don't know. You sound. This should be. But it may be a higher bitrate. You're not going to notice it much on voice. Yeah. Not much on voice. Voice. You could get away with probably 48 k bitrate.
Well then you realize once you get the voice it's still then going to be compressed again into another MP three So you know, that's why you want the best possible and that's I've noticed, I tend to mix my podcast. Wade brighter than I would if they weren't that going to be three. Because the whole process of going to M.P. three, right, seems to kill a lot of that air and you know, the high end of the frequencies.
So mixing it just a little bit, EA cueing it just a little bit there, it's like, this doesn't sound good in my the original Wave or FLAC, once that's compressed down to MP three and most people are listening to it through crappy headphones or through, God forbid the little speaker in their phone. It's like that helps the audio I think be a little bit more intelligible. This is the last thing you want it to be as muffled and muddy as people are listening to Crappy. I don't know.
What if all your money, all your work through. Exactly. That's why you don't want it now, today, I do have to point out right up front, we are going to be talking about Taylor Swift because we are brought we are brought to you again by Dale from Down Under. And he wants some Taylor Swift talk. Daisy. Interesting. Nice. He came in with one 5497. What them deal It's like a good ten X. So what we get from anybody else, I mean that's like a that is it's got to be like 200 AUD.
It would have to be does the Australian dollar. We do I mean seems to be this easy to give it more in the are fun coupons than you're given in those satoshis. Dale is a hero. Dale is a hero and I figured what we can do is go, you know, little by little because he sent a nice note with a couple different topics. And when the only guys that donates wants to hear us talk about stuff, we're like, all right. Tell you, he says, hope all is well with you both.
Well, I can't speak for Jean, but everything's I hear that's all good. He said he had some unexpected travel, which I want to break that down to what is unacceptable. I wonder if he's like a a hitman. Yeah, exactly. I work for the government. He works for five O's. Sorry. They didn't mean to tell you. It's like some unexpected travel, Where does that happen to people, What kind of job might that be? He said that?
Ah, it gave him some time to think, and he said, Sorry for the long, though, but you guys are the best on these topics. Yes, we are. He also says he's enjoying the chats with Mr. and Energy. He says, Always good to hear a different angle. Yeah, right. I mean, I listened to just a little brief part. It's in the queue, but it was recorded was at a Zoom recording because it sounded like his telephone that he was you. Was he on a phone? Yes. Yeah, That's a good to hear, man. He was on the telephone.
You could tell this wasn't a full, right? Yeah, it's the old time. I mean, you could tell when people used to only recording would be. I remember events just, you know, within the last maybe 5 to 10 years, even on the major networks when there was something big going out. But they had somebody was calling in via phone. It's like, you never hear that anymore. For some reason I can't remember the last time I'd seen a phone clip because the technology's there to do what way?
Better audio and video of some of these calling into your show. Yeah, I think there's some still some people and by some people I mean like middle aged white political podcaster dudes that barely know a microphone from a hole in the ground. Like what do they still do shows with call in numbers and you'll see this. yeah. It's so weird when when a podcast says, Call us at this number. I was like, What? You kidding? Right?
You know, And I get it for these shows like Hog Story, which is a whole lot of fun. You were on that show. I was once. Yeah. I the voice mail. I think it was the if I remember right, it was during the Marilyn Manson accusations of BDSM. And so the whole episode we just talked about like BDSM and, you know, keeping slaves and stuff like that. Yeah. If you want to talk about keeping slaves of BDSM, there is no better show that hard story.
They were very I never got re invited back because I think I. I was too raw for them. I was a little too adult is is that how it is though with most shows that you go on, you're not usually invited back. Well, you invited me back. Hey, I know, but I'm an idiot. Yeah. So it all works out. But the the one you probably felt like. Well, I've been on the show twice. Maybe I have him on the one guy that I'd love to hate.
Bring the clips to Planet Rage on Mondays is the liberal douche bag David Pacman, who does a I think it's just a YouTube show, but also does the call in and the audio is usually better on those. So I'm wondering if that's more just like we'll have somebody in your of your staff record the question and put it through one of the filters because right off the bat, out of the box in Adobe audition doesn't sound like fun. Well, the written right in there is like a phone filter on the audition.
So it's like I think somebody just took a somebody from the studio that say something can do a nice mic and then run it through the filter to make it sound like it's coming through a microphone or through a telephone. Yeah, sometimes people do that, you know, if you're doing commercial, why do you watch this guy? Do I bring clips to Planet Rage so we can talk about how stupid he is? it's part of the shtick. You guys do clips on flat, right?
Yeah, We are very much like no agenda, except it's a instead of breaking down the mainstream media, we go further into even people with alternative media. Yes, people with much smaller audiences. And our goal is not to tell you how they're lying. It's just to usually tell you why they're idiots and why, and sometimes why they're lying. It it's more of a cathartic thing. We can get back to Taylor Swift here, obviously, but since we're talking about this, you might as well read See US vs Delusion.
Which comic strip blogger came in with a donation? Yeah. Interesting. Yes, I always do. Because every time he sends one, he's like, Did you get it? Did you get it? Did you get it? Did you get it? He doesn't ask me that because he knows I actually get them. He says with 9700 satoshis it's not quite Dale from Down Under who came in with 15,497 panic. That's like, way more impressive. But CSB says really that Tom read. So that was so loud. I heard myself bounce back. It was pretty loud.
And that was, you know, how you heard it bounce back out of my headphones and into the microphone. That's how loud that was. Don't do that. Sorry. It's you're definitely see, this is the difference in clean feed that would have leveled that down as I got a little more excited. Yeah. But then we had comrades Jean and Darren I want to recommend the podcast called Let It Rage, which can be found at W WWE Planet Rage that show you don't need the WW WC SB It is reminiscent of No agenda. how true.
But features have Slavic Darren O'Neil in place of purebred Slavic Dvorak and 98% Irish Larry instead of half Scottish Adam everything the CSB is all about The genealogy report Larry, he says has a dynamic you'll make Hitler jerk Go ahead. Sure if you like, man, Hitler would have loved CSB. He'd be out there sorting everybody in line. CSB He's going to be like, This is not good. The clip to send you are totally wrong. This read?
Yeah. Yeah. I'm not saying since V was a Nazi, I'm just saying would have been very handy for the Nazis to have. He may want to edit this if he wants to use it. He says Larry has such a deep voice that when he orders a copy, the beams grind themselves out of respect. Yeah, see, I agree with that. Yes, you can hear Larry. He is the hero. That's the thing is he brings up a very good point is when I listen to your show with Larry, when he's talking, all I hear is the coffee grinder.
Right? It's low. You're hearing a rumble that sounds more like a adult pleasure aid, but a coffee grinder. There's a little I wouldn't know, but I'll take your word for it. You've never pleasure to anybody. I get it. Doesn't that part of my vocabulary around? But we're going on back to Gail's letter. But thank you, CSB. We appreciate the Satoshis and walked all over your read. So if you want to complain to anybody, it's Jean, not me.
But they'll says, Comrades, I mean, just like the CSB, everybody knows Tom read this is it. Taytay is a cultural influencer to the largest segment of fertile women. She is a high value woman dating a lower value man. I'm not sure she's a high value woman. I don't I don't think I would call her that. Well, where would you put her? Well, the remember, the value of men and women is calculated differently. If she was a man, I would say absolutely. She is a high value man. She has a high income.
High value woman is not a woman with a high income. High value woman is a woman that has dinner ready for you every night and bakes bread well, and make sure the house is clean. Yes. And by speaking Spanish. Well, but she's got $1,000,000,000, so the food will be there, but it'll be cooked by a highly paid chef. Let me tell you, if if a man wanted to be with somebody that has $1,000,000, he'd be gay. $1,000,000,000? Yeah, $1,000,000,000.
He'd be like, you know, and $1,000,000,000 is like, not a big deal anymore. That's enough that when you have 100 billionaires, then you don't have quite trillionaire. He's not officially anyway. But they cut a lot of guys with a hundred billion, though. Really? Bowen says quote, This show is not sexist. This show is absolutely not sexist. We just call it like it is.
But Dale says so, yeah, I would definitely now maybe, maybe she does love cooking and baking and, you know, I mean, you know, I wouldn't know and doing things that would make her a highly value woman. I've seen her house and she's got like eight of them now. I don't I've seen one of her houses in Nashville, and it looks nice. It's got a bunch of cats living there. Did you break a lady? Are you one of these people that it doesn't matter. It was its past. This was a few years back.
There's nothing illegal about that. Back few years ago, nothing untoward. And when you don't get caught and I mean, it's got like it's kind of looks like a grandma. I was honestly scared. Like photographs in the walls and doilies and tables and cats walking around everywhere. So maybe she does enjoy cooking and baking and cleaning, but I doubt she has time for any of that stuff because she's working way too hard to make money that she doesn't really need.
Bringing in a lot of dough and then flying across the world to watch a football game. Then she flew right back. I mean, that was the big news was wicked. She hates the environment, hates the Mother Earth. Well, there's no doubt. And this is no, I pointed this out. There are a lot of things that the left worships that she totally ignores him, which I find to be kind of funny.
But not only I mean, the big thing was she had to fly from Japan to watch the Super Bowl, but right after the Super Bowl, I didn't hear anybody cover the story that she flew back to Japan. No, Australia was the next. She's out by day. Jesus. Yeah. Yeah. Well, maybe that's why Dale wanted to hear about it, because he's at her show right now. Yeah, he's probably hanging with her, Dale. Probably. We connected. He's like, What do you think his unexpected flight was?
You have to be on the plane to the US? Yes. Just to watch the Super Bowl to fly back. He's like, Taylor called me. I had to get out. Hey, Dale, we get an extra seat. You want to come out for the Super Bowl? There were some quotes from Kelsey's brother who just, I guess, was in the NFL and just retired. So, I mean, anybody that plays in the NFL at any high level of sports in the United States is somewhat of a celebrity has been paid very well.
Once you're in the NFL, NBA Major League Baseball, you're you're on that 1%, No doubt about it. You're kind of a celebrity. And he talked about all of the celebrities that were just clamoring because he was up in the box with Taylor and the other wives and girlfriends. Yeah. Yeah. And he's like, at one point he's like, I'm standing with Miles Teller, the actor. We're watching the game. That is, we're talking football.
And he's like, I hear Taylor's voice from behind me say, Hey, you know, Jason, turn around. He's like, I turn around in Paul McCartney standing right in front of me. I'm like, that's just it's a weird football fan. I'm sure he was at the Super Bowl. Like, I know he wasn't at the Super Bowl. He was in Taylor Swift's box. Yeah, well, for brief, everybody wants to be. And Taylor talks about the others, the ACL man. You probably even need to make, like, a mark right now.
I don't want to forget that one. But that's the level of celebrity going on. And then, of course, there was the story that Kanye spent big money in order to get a seat like right in front of that box. Really? Yeah, I didn't know that. And that she made a couple of phone calls and had it moved in, which, if true, she had him move. Yes. Jesus. But he's a billionaire too. And he used to be. he got voice. He used to be. man, that sucks for him. He got divorced I think.
Start saying stuff against the the the Jewish folks, the white folks which which folks? He went to a medic. They would say that yeah the Jewish folks anti-Semitic idea went crazy and all of a sudden people went, yeah, your shoe deals. God, buddy. Yeah you get a lot of money out of that shoe deal. You know, I watched his interview with Tucker, and I think he came across extremely reasonable. I don't know what kind of drugs he was on before, but I think he's off of them.
He certainly has his moments. Yeah, it is. You saying he's a very bright guy. I will absolutely agree with you on that. And he, I think too late realized what a a black hole leech situation he got himself into when he got married and how that in a lot of ways fucked him over. But yeah, I think if he could just keep the crazy down a little bit, I think he could climb right back up and then be able to buy that back out from underneath the party. Or he could be president.
No, that ain't going to happen. They have a black president. Jamal. But he's not really black, is he? He's more. He's more crazy than black ish. Black ish, right. There's a TV show which was good for a few years. That was a great show. I enjoyed that show. That was fun because the the the Duke character and that just did an outstanding job of being a a wealthy suburbanite black dude. You just have to be angry about the white man all the time.
Well, that was angry that his kids were acting more white than the white man. Yeah, Yeah, It's actually it's great. And. And I really like Rashida. I always thought she was a fun to look at, so, you know, she's technically black, but in any other respects, you'd be like, what? You mean black? It is. Rashida Jones. Yes. The other whiter, the white. Yeah. Yeah. Because, see, she's probably the most white acting white, looking like, well, up there. the daughter was two.
I don't remember her name, but she was very attractive. That did She was off to college year or whatever. really. I didn't know that. I mean, that's like grown ish or something like that. I think they did another ish thing. Okay. But yeah, it was a fun show. I kind of I definitely watched it. Only had one season, right? I think there were multiple seasons, were there? Yeah, maybe they were just short seasons. Maybe they were like these, you know, six episode seasons or something.
And I think they started running out of steam after a little while. But it was a great concept. Yeah. Yeah, it was. It totally was. That was the beauty of the show. It wasn't. It was. No, it wasn't. It was fucking fun. Which is exactly what you can't do. Now, that was mentioned. I know what gender yesterday the Jon Stewart coming back to do some of the his late night show. Yeah. What's up with that man? Well, the fact that he's still you know, he poked fun at Biden.
People didn't like that. You know, he poked fun at Trump. You can't do both ways anymore. That used to be the way I agree with what No Agenda said back when he was on originally. It was acceptable. It was everybody learned from Johnny Carson, who I'm sure was a liberal guy. But man, he pounded both sides of the political aisle. And I think that's the way if you really want to be a success, if you want to keep the whole audience, you can't go after just their guy.
Yeah, You have to be able to say, Hey, you know what? I'm going to see comedy. I mean, if you don't see gravity of the Joe Biden presidency, you are not good at your job. But I'm trying to remember what what Adam's take was of Jon, because they worked together at MTV. Well, I know Bill O'Reilly's take, which was Jon Stewart. Good dude, they worked. Yeah, he liked them. Yeah, they would face some great debates. They did a pay per view special together for charity. And he tried.
O'Reilly tried to get them to do that again, which is how I knew this was about a year ago. So before the reboot of him on the The Late Show and he wanted to do another debate kind of a thing because politics is getting crazy and Stewart wouldn't do it. And it's it has to be because you can no longer even be associated with somebody that has the opposite viewpoint, which is insane. Yeah, but, you know. O'REILLY He's more of a traditional conservative, so I can't go and have a debate with.
It's like, why? You know, it's got to the point where you're going to see this if somehow Joe Biden is the presidential nominee for the Democrats. Yeah, and Trump is the nominee for the Republicans you're going to get from the Biden camp. Well, I'm not even going to debate him. I am not going to give him that power. I am not even going to give him I'm not going to platform him. I think his phrase is it, which is very, very interesting.
It's like what you mean you can't for somebody that's that bad, you can't make your case. You can't. Yeah, I'm not going to debate somebody because I don't want them standing up on the platform making me look bad. Right. I don't want to give them any credibility at all. It's interesting that that's the where we're going, I think. Yeah, I think the debates are over. I don't think there will be any more presidential debates in the future ever.
Well, maybe in, like, ten years from now or something, because the Democrats just opted out, like Biden's not doing it. And then, of course, Trump wasn't going to do them if Biden wasn't going to do them. So Trump opted out. And for the remaining candidates that went, they got completely obliterated by the new kid on the block, by the way. And so I think that's it. I don't think we're ever going to see it all, at least not for a while.
We're going to see those, because I think next year they're just going to say we're just going to do polling and that'll determine who gets picked. We're not going to do debates. Yeah, we'll put out our own. Maybe we'll do a town hall by ourself with a journalist. Air quotes. That will be easy on us then. People are too. Yeah. We're just going to have people doing what Biden did and just having, having like lunch with random families and then talking to people who have been dead for 20 years.
Yeah, you know, sure. Given that we've young enough to be Biden's grandson. Yeah, he is what we need. I just think it's so insane that we have to Jerry metrics running. I mean this is octogenarians it's like this is this is nuts these are not I don't like I want to Trump's rally I I voted for him last summer probably vote for him again. But I really wanted somebody other than him like a break in there, somebody that was quicker and in seats that was more intelligent. I mean, let's be frank.
We make is definitely smarter than Trump. He's not only got more elite education. Yes. Yeah. But that's what I was going to say is not only does he have better education, but he has better control of the English language on Trump, though, might have more street smarts. I'm not sure yet. With the vague, he still has to be. Yeah, I approve it. Although I don't know that you can grow any company to be $1,000,000,000 company without doing some shape steering.
So I think he's probably got some of that. You wouldn't know the fees. Indian Command. You never bargain with an Indian that I have shop for. Wow. Now, what he just said, would he bring the same fear, though, into people like Vladimir Putin? Putin is not afraid of Trump. I ridiculous. But I will say one of the funniest stories because you brought up the way the Indian folks might like to bargain. The funniest story I ever heard from the guy that I've known for years and years and years.
It was the carpet store that I worked for for years and years was a Indian couple where the husband just kept asking how much and he gave the price. He's like, Well, what's my price? Well, no, this is your price. And he's like, after like five times of, Yeah, but what's my price? He's just like, just go. That's the, that's the price. I can't do any better. I mean although if that works, I mean I would just keep asking for lower prices I guess.
Well see that's the thing that a lot of tourists don't realize in that part of the world is that all the prices that are written, I mean, anything or first price, you're told is like four times higher than what they're actually wanting to sell the thing for, Right? So so you start out officially high, then you completely lowball him, say, ₹4,000. Well, you're nuts. That's worth barely ₹200. And then you just slowly work your way down to the what the actual price would have been.
The I think the the American. Well, yeah. And like it's a cultural thing and it is in the Middle East as well. It is in a lot of places and in African countries. It absolutely is, but I think a lot less so in Europe and basically nonexistent in the United States. So here, if somebody asks you what the prices and you tell them the price that had better be the price, because if you tell them an artificially high price, they'll just walk away and you will lost the sale completely.
Like they're not going to even attempt to bargain you. Yes. Have a lot of people now who are too afraid to even question, Hey, what would you do better? Would you can you come down 20%? Can you do. Yeah. They're very, very strange. They don't because it is not a part of the culture. But this is why I've noticed it's easier at this point to get some better deals on eBay when it's the buy it Now or best offer though, because you just low volume people don't want to make the best offer.
I think they think it's rude to come in under that price even though people are like, well, I'm just going to put it up high that way. I can decide if I want to take that amount. Yeah, and then nobody does, you know, it's like, well, okay, I'll know. Is there again? They don't want any kind of conflict whatsoever. And it's hilarious when watching when it comes to the American audience.
It's fun watching porn stars, which I know is very well chopped up and edited and the ones that are in the shop anyway, you're not seeing the actual back and forth to figure out if they're going to sell it in the price. It's a recreation. I don't know. They just did a couple of seasons where they go out to different places.
I think they were in Austin, they were in a bunch of different stories and they're out there for three days and they get like a big, you know, venue where people bring their stuff in. My favorite thing is it's like, okay, here I'm coming in with my, you know, signed sir. Jean Poncho. Yeah. You know, autographed. Yes. This is very interesting. how much how much would you like for it? And I'm like, I would like $10,000.
