10-28-24 Afternoon Rush - Thoughts On Love Is Blind Season 7! & AOC Takes Jab At Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe Following 'Roast'
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Welcome to the Rush Hour, your daily dose of pop culture for your rush hour ride. Buckle up and enjoy the drive with your host, stand up comedian, Dave Neal. Hello, everybody. Good afternoon. It's Monday, October 28th, 2024. I got all of your entertainment and pop culture news in one place, and boy, time is flying as Uh, friends and family celebrate Matthew Perry on the one year anniversary of his death.
I'll share what his, uh, stepdad, uh, had to say. Plus Forbes has released their top creator list and I'll tell you how much money Mr. Beast pulled in. It's a lot. And speaking of YouTube, I've answer, I'm answering some of your questions on my, uh, call in line about how you can grow your content, uh, this year.
So if you want to stick around for some of that, I'll have that for you. And I'll share the online war between AOC and comedian, Tony Hinchcliffe, people wondering if his joke will affect the election. I've got a clip from Anthony Jesselnik, the original roast comedian about how to properly get away with this.
Telling an offensive joke and possibly my opinion as to why Tony did not. Also army hammer answers questions about what it felt like getting canceled and some thoughts on love is blind episodes one to three and watch out Virgos. Neil deGrasse Tyson takes a dig at astrology, all these stories and more coming up next on the rush.
Sad news to report as the world's fattest cat, a 38 pound cat named crumbs dies weeks after feline fat camp. He sadly died after shedding some pounds at feline fat camp with vets saying his excessively chunky layers hid cancerous tumors. It was a cat in Russia. How bizarre he ballooned to whopping 38 pounds from living in a hospital basement and munching on cookies and soup.
Well, don't they say you die doing what you loved. If I, uh, if I die from eating cookies and soup. I think that would, Hey, it's one way to go. Uh, the Forbes list of the top creators has been named. No, I am not on the list, but Livvy done is, uh, if you watch tick tock, you might know her. She's, uh, she's actually dating, uh, a, the, one of the best rookie pitchers.
Uh, but she's on the list as the, I guess, highest earning female athlete. That is a creator also Logan Paul and his brother, uh, the other Paul, I'm calling him the other Paul, Logan Paul is interesting because he started the WWE, but he's also got his prime energy drink, which might make him a billion dollars.
Now, according to this, a Forbes article, he made 9. 8 million this year. His brother, Jake has made 3. 5 million. 13. 6 million. And he's set to box, uh, Mike Tyson. So Leah, lots of big money in the content world. Livvy Dunn is the biggest college star, you know, just a few years ago, you couldn't make any money in college sports, but now with content creating, she's made 3.
9 million from her deals, uh, making her the top earning female in college sports, unbelievable stuff. Of course, Mr. Beast is at the top of the list. Earning 85 million with over 500 million followers on social media. So again, real quickly, I've, I've answered some of your questions. People are calling in on the phone lines.
I have a phone line. It is 4 0 1 5 5 8 7 8 4 1. You can ask me literally any question you want. And if it's a sort of worthwhile for the audience, I'll try to play it. Uh, some people are just leaving nice phone calls. Here's Cheryl from Arizona. Hey Dave, it's Cheryl from Arizona. I came to your show when you're out.
It was fantastic. I just wanted to say I'm a fan. And I appreciate you and I support you a hundred percent kid, that baby. And I hope that you're well, I'm rooting for you. Always appreciate you. I mean, look, is that not a nice voicemail to get now? You don't have to just praise me. You can actually ask questions.
Uh, we did get a couple of questions regarding YouTube growth. I made a video today and explained exactly how I make my money on podcasts and on YouTube and on Patrion. Uh, here is a question from Elisa. Oh, hi, Dave. Um, I just watched your YouTube and, oh, you said under 30 seconds. There's no way. Um, I wanted to, uh, talk to you about, I don't know if you do one on one support in getting started.
Since I'm cut to 30 seconds, I guess I'll leave it as the first question. So, no, I don't do one on one support. Now, Uh, to be quite fair, if you were like, Hey, Dave, I'm super rich and I'll pay you 500 an hour. Like, trust me when I say there's a price for everything, but most people getting started in content wouldn't have that money.
And I just, I don't have the time to do one on one cause I literally would have a million people. So what I'm trying to do is just answer questions that might be able to help everybody. So if you have any questions, feel free to call back. We actually got a nice text message from someone on that voicemail line from Jocelyn.
She said, I subscribed to your podcast. I used to be on the Patreon. I'm a grief recovery specialist. I would love to build a channel that can do the things like talk about current topics, trends from my viewpoint, create content around the thoughts I have about healing and how to go about living your best life.
And I'm also a classically trained actor. So I'd love to have content around certain performances as well. Um, so look, here's my thought. You, uh, in this text, you said, you don't have a place to record. There are so many YouTube channels that are literally people making selfie videos as they walk around their neighborhood, find a quiet place, Record good audio on your phone and start giving content to the platform.
It's almost like, uh, you need to start sacrificing, you know, like in the, in the old, old worlds, they would do sacrifices for the gods. The sacrifice is you taking time to share your. Talents in your expertise with the Internet, the gods are the algorithms. So if you're a grief recovery specialist, find ways to help people out.
Maybe you could be covering pop culture. When people die, you could be talking about how to be a grief recovery specialist. But, um, It seems as though one of your holdups is that you aren't ready to release content because you don't have a place to record. And I'm here to tell you some of the best places to record would be in your car or as you're walking around a nice Lake, there's something about that, that is peaceful.
Your audience is as long as you're giving good information, treat YouTube videos like a thesis statement, you know, give a strong opening statement and then follow it up, uh, eight to 12, 14 minutes long. Uh, again, any more questions, let me know. Um, but, uh, those are some of my thoughts with regards to. are to content creation, you know, it's the end, uh, it's Q4 here in 2024.
And a lot of people want to start the new year off, maybe trying some new things in life. So again, if anyone has any more questions, uh, the voicemail line, uh, which I just shared with you, uh, you can give it a ring. Uh, all right, let's keep the party moving here. Uh, yes, it's been one year since Matthew Perry's death.
Here's what his family had to say. Speaking with a deep voice is Dateline's Keith Morrison. That's right. That is Matthew's stepfather. Here's what he had to say. He does seem like that light up the room personality. Oh, gosh, yeah. It's something you're born with or you're not born with. And, um, he was certainly born with it, in spades.
But it must be said, I think, that he was also very lonely in his soul. The sort of exterior that people know about. Yeah. He had a, an insecure, um, often very sad, um, Guy when he passed, did, did you think he's sober? He's still on his path. It, it appeared to us as if he was, uh, not to you. It certainly li seemed like it to me that he was, though he was, had been treated with ketamine, that it hadn't turned into something that he couldn't control, although.
You know, he was a guy who would make decisions. I can handle this. I can do this. I can tell you what's right. I know the whole system inside and out. I know what the drug will do to me. And, uh, so there was that worry that, let's see, what's he really doing. And that's too sad. Of course, yesterday, yesterday we reported his home just sold in an off market deal and, you know, it's one of those things, maybe in a lot of ways he had it all together, but of course, mixing, you know, uh, you know, uh, ketamine in the wrong dosages with also.
You know, being in the hot tub and things like that. You know, it's, it's a real tragedy that that after all of his struggles, that that was the way he went. Um, all right. In other news, we got a lot of it dancing with the stars pro Riley Arnold. She's paired with Steven Nadorozik. I've been told I'm pronouncing his name wrong.
Did I get it right? Uh, she has hard lines to her new boyfriend, university of South Carolina player, Walker Lyons. Dancing with the Stars pro has a new man in her life, and she wants everyone to know she posted an official photo debuting him on her Instagram. I can't believe she's only 19. You know, she's been on Dancing with the Stars for a few years and she's only 19.
I mean, what a life. She's a professional dancer. She's got a college boyfriend on the football team. Sounds like fun to me. So either way, so yeah, she's, uh, she's living that good life, athletes and dancers. I bet you they, uh, have incredibly interesting conversations, uh, in and out of the bedroom. All right.
They're not me to speculate. Uh, Jon Stewart, don't have to speculate about his job opportunities. He's extended the deal to host the daily show on Mondays through December, 2025. Listen, this is what I love. He didn't want to be a full time. It's true. Two draining on him later in life to be doing this job five days a week.
So they just give it to him one day a week. That's a great way. That's like, uh, when Roger Clemens, uh, you know, kind of half retired and he just came back for the good games. It's like, give me the ball when the game matters. That's all I care about. All right. Well, I have a lot of content regarding the viral, uh, The viral story around Tony Hinchcliffe, the comedian, uh, we have responses from AOC, the Rolling Stones, uh, the Rolling Stone magazine has, uh, spoken to press secret, uh, the press campaign where they are denouncing the comedian.
There's so much to get into. So we'll have all of that for you next. So there's a time and a place for everything, and every time is not every place, and the argument I made, uh, in the earlier episode about Tony Hinchcliffe, when he made that joke about Puerto Rico, was that it's almost not even an argument about whether or not you can make that joke, it's about making that joke At a rally, you wouldn't have an adult entertainer, a stripper, Stormy Daniels.
You wouldn't have them perform at a rally because it's not the time or place, but I fully support sex workers of all types doing whatever the heck they want to do in their time and place. And the same kind of works for comedy in that you have to almost consent to being in the room. Uh, in a comedy venue to experience, uh, you know, uh, no holds barred comedy, which is what it was.
So I don't even want to get into whether or not it was funny or not offensive or not. People can make those decisions. What is interesting is that the Trump campaign would let this happen, uh, because, uh, uh, Or, or, or if they let this happen, because anyone that goes on their stage is pretty much speaking on behalf of that campaign and they're trying to win voters, not lose them.
Well, Rolling Stone has an article called who books this effing jerk Trump allies pressed campaign to denounce rally comedian, Trump supporters demanding his campaign reject the racist comedian who called Puerto Rico a floating Island of garbage at his New York rally. So I'm going to share. What Tony Hinchcliffe said in response to the sort of virality that happened following his, uh, following his joke.
So, uh, he wrote this on Twitter. These people have no sense of humor. Wild that a vice presidential candidate, Tim Walz, would take time out of his busy schedule to analyze a joke taken out of context to make it seem racist. I love Puerto Rico and vacation there. I made fun of everyone. Watch the whole set.
I'm a comedian, Tim. Might be time to change your tampon. So that was his response. Now, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez was with Tim Walz when this all went down. So her response was this, she said, you're opening for Trump by calling Puerto Rico, a floating pile of garbage, 4, 000 plus Puerto Ricans died under him.
I think that being the hurricane, this isn't the comedy store you're using your set to boost neo Nazis like. A Marjorie Taylor Greene and stripping women's rights to the Stone Age. Your sense of humor doesn't change that. And then, uh, AOC went on to say, and P and before people try to act like this is some PC overly sensitive nonsense, I've been to kill Tony shows.
I'm from the Bronx. I don't give a shit about crude humor, but don't pretend that your support for Trump is a joke. Own it. You doing a set to support him. That's a choice. And look. You know, I'm not, I'm not going to judge people for supporting whichever political candidate they want. It's like I said, the venue, sometimes as a comic, you need to understand, don't book that gig.
It ain't worth your time. Cause even though, you know, I, like I said before, I think I understand what they were trying to do. Like, let's have an edgy comedian on to warm up the crowd. Bad idea. Because it's all going to be used against you. So then you have Rick Scott, who I believe is a Florida Republican.
I don't even know what, uh, was he in the Senate? I don't remember if he was the governor, was he the governor, uh, mayor or whatever, he said this joke bombed for a reason. It's not funny. And it's not true. Puerto Ricans are amazing people and amazing Americans. I've been to the Island many times. It's a beautiful place.
Everyone should visit. I will always do whatever I can to help any Puerto Ricans in Florida or the Or on now, my personal belief, if, if a comedian makes a joke, it doesn't mean they endorse whatever the punchline of that joke is. That's my personal belief. And in, but yet I understand that this just isn't the venue for that.
And he should have said, you know what? I shouldn't have taken the gig. This is meant for a comedy club and that's where it belongs. So AOC responded and said, of course, Ted Cruz hasn't lifted a finger to defend or champion Latinos under attack. He's the first one sipping pina coladas in Cancun when Latinos across Texas are targeted at their job or getting their families.
Torn apart, and she's not wrong. As we know, Ted Cruz was seen heading to Cancun to vacation when his own home state of Texas, I believe it was during the deep freeze or, or was it during the hurricane? It was during like a power outage that they had, and he wasn't there being boots on the ground. He was actually vacationing with his family.
So she says. Uh, AOC says, can't get over this dude telling someone else to change tampons when he's the one shitting bricks in his depends after realizing opening for a Trump rally and feeding red meat racism alongside a throng of other bigots to a frothing crowd does unironically make you one of them.
Okay. So, I mean, just wild stuff. She then went on to speak the next morning, this morning about what went down at that event. I mean, it's just absolutely, it's, look, for those that say, Oh, you know, I don't want to listen to politics. This is politics. This is roast comedy. This is pop culture. This is the biggest talking point news story of the day.
This is not the first time that Donald Trump has said disparaging things or uninformed things about Puerto Rico or those around him. What did you think when you first heard it last night? You know, under the Trump administration. Over 3000 Puerto Ricans died due to Donald Trump's intentional neglect of the island after one of the worst natural disasters and hurricanes in American history and the history of the entire Western hemisphere.
So I'm going to cut it there and just say this, this is why you don't do roast comedy at a campaign rally, because what you say, regardless of whether you endorse it or not, will be used and can be used against you and against whatever movement you're trying to be a part of. So even though he's a roast comedian, people already had these fears that all of this existed, uh, you know, that, uh, that he didn't care about certain communities or, you know, it's, uh, you know, you know, whatever.
And because of that. You know, the worst case scenario is happening, which is at, you know, you're not going to gain any votes because of this. Here's what, uh, Anthony Jeselnik, who is a very, uh, offensive comedian, had to say about comedians that, uh, can't, uh, can't take the heat. In all these comics now, it's like almost the point is to get in trouble.
It's like, why are you giving me shit? I'm, I'm a comic. I'm allowed to say whatever I want. That's wrong. As far as I'm concerned. Art. Oh, we say it again. So I don't reach out. People think like, oh, as a comic, your job is to get in trouble. And so, but they don't want to get yelled at. It's like, it's okay to make people mad, but they don't want any pushback.
And I think that's wrong. As a comedian, you want to make people laugh. Andy, this is a quote attributed to Andy Warhol that I love. It's just art is getting away with it. You know, if you put out a special and everyone's pissed, like you didn't get away with it. You know, you need to make everyone laugh at that.
Like, yeah, he talked about this fucked up stuff, but we're all happy. Now, Patrice O'Neill would say it's not whether the joke was funny. It was the attempt at the joke that matters, which generally in the standup world, I agree with. The problem is we cross pollinated worlds here. This wasn't the standup world.
This was a political rally where you're trying to win over people's trust for the future of their country. country and for the livelihood of different communities. And you know what? I mean, that's, what else can you say about that? The very least, you know what Tony Hinchcliffe should do? He should take an edible and get off the internet.
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I think that's enough on Tony Hinchcliffe. Uh, you know what? There isn't. I, I want to be clear to share both sides of the story. So here's what Tony said. And then I'm going to give the press secretary for the Trump campaign. I'm going to give a chance to let them respond. And so you can properly hear what they have to say.
Literally a floating Island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. Yeah, I think it's called Puerto Rico the comics comments which were offensive have been denounced by the campaign and everybody else It was a comedian who made a joke in poor taste Obviously that joke does not reflect the views of President Trump.
So that's what they said. He made the joke in poor taste It doesn't reflect their reviews, which by the way May or may not be true, but you're giving your opponent a lot of ammo to shoot you with. That's what you're doing there. And I don't, I mean, it did not go well. All right. Well, did you mail it in on a Monday?
That's okay. Bill Gates says he's full of regret about missed vacations and broken relationships in his commencement speech. So if you feel like mailing it in, here's your permission to do so. It took me a long time to learn. And it is this. You are not a slacker. If you cut yourself some slack, when I was your age, I didn't believe in vacations.
I didn't even believe in weekends. I pushed everyone around me to work very long hours. In the early days of Microsoft, my office overlooked the parking lot. And I would keep track of who was leaving early, who was staying late. But as I got older, and especially once I became a father, I realized that both in terms of doing your best work and having a great life, that that intensity was not always appropriate.
Don't wait as long as I did to learn this lesson. You know, I'm kind of in that place right now with a baby and I'm trying to work hard, but I'm also knowing to just spend those moments that would normally be stressful. I get a lot of anxiety when I'm not working, you know, because for so long I was kind of like living, you know, just right on the, right on the borderline of poverty, just paycheck to paycheck, you know, and then now things are going better, but I'm like, I have to keep my foot on the gas.
But also at the same time, I'm stressing out when I'm not, you know, I don't know, bringing in the, bringing home the bacon. And, um, I, I think it's interesting. And obviously very easy for him to say as a billionaire, but the one thing we never get back is time, right? So the last thing I want is to exchange knowing my son and enjoying this time with my wife for what could possibly be, you know, maximizing revenue.
Uh, all right. Well, look, uh, speaking of maximizing revenue, let's take a quick break. I got a couple more stories to get to right after this. Well, you might remember army hammer was effectively canceled from Hollywood. Uh, he was accused of being like a cannibal or whatever. And then I guess he ended up never getting charged with any crimes.
Now I'm not saying he wasn't a creep and whatever, who knows? But here he is, uh, speaking, uh, about when he found out things were hitting the fan, what happened? I want to ask you if you have any questions for me. Yeah. Nothing. What was it like when the shit hit the fan? Your agency dropped you. Yeah. Was that a phone call?
What was that like? Oof. Okay, so I remember when the shit hit the fan. I got a call from my agent and my publicist. First, there were, you know, crisis PR people that got involved. You know, at one point there was like three different crisis PR people that were involved and like, that you're paying these people to handle this crisis.
And very quickly I was like these people have no idea what they're talking about Each person had a different idea of what needed to happen, but they were each completely convinced that it was the only way so My lawyer at the time, uh, he was like, you need to shut the fuck up. So all of these people were saying, you got to do this, go to this, go to this.
And my lawyer came and said, if you do anything, you can go to jail. I mean, interesting stuff. I guess the takeaway is a crisis PR people might not exactly be up on the times with how to work in today's world. You know, who needs crisis is the singer Loomis. She actually spoke to TMZ about being a good singer.
Here's the clip we shared earlier about her sort of bombing, uh, the national anthem.
Can I go back? Can I go back, please? And then someone goes, you're alive.
Now, by the way, so she does bomb that part, but if you listen 30 seconds earlier, she really does have a good voice.
The problem is, is I think the song just went out of her range, you know, and part of that's about knowing your range. Either way, TMZ caught up with her. Here's what she had to say. Hey, how are you? Good to see you. So you're going obviously insanely viral on the internet for your C SPAN natural anthem.
What happened? Girl. So let me start out by saying I am the daughter. of a veteran. So dad, I'm sorry. I didn't want to mess up the national anthem. Is this how you got the gig or how'd you get the gig? No. Cause I really do sing and I'm really a good singer. I promise you. So what had happened was I didn't know it was live.
Right. And I was like, well, how did you not know it was live? Because listen, I had walked out. Right. And I was like, and then I was like, Oh, say, can you see? And then I gave it like the right tone. Cause you know, you gotta start lower so you can get up there, you know? But then he stopped me. He was like, we're not ready yet.
Oh, and I was like, what? So then I didn't know it was live. Cause I'm like, okay, we can go back. You know what I mean? And then when I got to the spot and then I got nervous and then I was scared, but it was crazy. And I'm all about redemption for people. You know what I mean? So it's all, you know, Hey, she, she, she, like I said, Got a better voice than I do.
And to be quite honest, I didn't know who Loomis was before this. So I, you know, I, I said this before that whenever you go viral for the national anthem, it's usually because you bombed it, which might be true. But considering I didn't know her, it's so it's almost that idea of like, is this bad press? Like, sure.
It's terrible. But if she can actually learn how to kind of conquer that song, I'd play it here. I'd play it in its entirety. And, and can I tell you guys something? Since I was a little girl, this was the most. I've, I've always said, I don't want to sing the national anthem. It's like the scariest thing to me ever.
She's always a little girl because you know, everyone's standing up all serious. When no, when no, you know, all right, anyway, so clearly she had called TMZ for this interview. They're not just going to find her, but either way, I'm all about, like I said, I'm all about it. Uh, I guess it just wasn't in the stars for her.
How's that for a transition? Let's finish with a good, fun piece here on CBS morning. Neil deGrasse Tyson takes a couple of digs at astrology in his new book, Merlin's tour of the universe. He shares why he believes. The topic deserves the criticism. Have a listen, you Virgo. You seem to take a couple of digs at astrology.
Deservedly so. Why? Well, well He's like, because I'm a Taurus. What do you want from me? Just a couple of digs. Just a couple. I mean, so, Prodigy will say, what's your sign in there? Capricorn. I mean, Merlin just tells it like it is. You know, the signs no longer line up with how they did 2, 000 years ago when it was all laid out.
And there's 13 constellations in the Zodiac. That's right. One of them is Ophiuchus, and if you thought you were Scorpio, you're probably Ophiuchan. And all Scorpions and Ophiuchans Are you speaking English, Neil? I don't know what is going on. Alright, oh, he's really pissing off these Ophiuchans. They're gonna tell him to Ophiuch himself.
Alright, look. There's two things I believe that astrology isn't real and that love isn't blind, but I am watching season seven of love is blind. You know, what do you just when you talk about love being blind? What what are we talking about when we think of attraction? It's not always physical and I understand the premise of the show You know, you're gonna sort of like go after someone's emotional connection, but what I find so interesting I've only watched episodes one through three but what I find so interesting is that so much of the show is people trying to hint at As to why they're a valuable companion, you got this guy, Leo.
He's an art dealer, but apparently when you look into the type of art he deals, it's just like expensive glass bongs. I don't know. Uh, but he was in, he inherited this company from his parents, which again, fine, I guess his grandparents were the first art dealers. And I think he has like a, like a master's degree in art history or whatever.
Uh, so that, that's fine. But you know, He makes his whole identity how, how wealthy he is, which I think is really interesting. And then you really, through the first few episodes, just see how insecure people are when they don't have the tools. Uh, you have that one, uh, lady, uh, what's her name? Is it, uh, Brittany?
Where she says, you know, normally I'm able to seduce guys with my eyes, but I can't now. So I do think the show is fun to watch, uh, you know, now that there's people that are sort of like hooking up and getting together. Then you get to see, but, uh, But that's, what's interesting to me is the show only becomes interesting when they actually do meet, uh, because then they get to see who they, uh, didn't choose.
And that just proves that love isn't blind because how often is it where they get to go, you know, canoodle with the people they didn't choose and then realize they actually had a connection and they vibe more with somebody else because they picked someone who wasn't as physically attractive. I mean, it happens every, every season, which really proves the experiment that love.
Anyway, that's my thought on it. But if you want love is blind content, I'll be covering this season more. Uh, so I wanted to just give that a shout out here. We're out of time. We're over the limit. If you enjoy this free episode of the podcast, share it with your friends. Uh, leave a good review. And, um, yeah, we, we appreciate that.
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