Episode Transcript
Transcripts are displayed as originally observed. Some content, including advertisements may have changed.
Use Ctrl + F to search
0:02
What is up guys?
0:16
It's Andy Priscilla and this
0:18
is the show for the realist. Say goodbye to the lies, the
0:21
fakeness and delusions of modern society. Welcome
0:23
to motherfucking reality guys. Today we
0:25
have Andy and DJ
0:27
Cruz, the motherfucking internet. And that's what
0:30
we're going to do. That's what CTI stands for,
0:32
Cruz the internet. We put up
0:34
topics on the screen. We talk about what's going on. We
0:36
speculate on what's true and what's bullshit. And
0:38
then we talk about how
0:39
we can be the solution to these problems
0:41
going on in the world. Other times you tune
0:44
in, we have shows within the show. We
0:46
have Q&A. That's where
0:48
you get to submit your questions and we answer them on the show.
0:51
You could submit your questions a couple of different ways. The first
0:53
way is guys, you can email those questions
0:55
into ask Andy at Andy Priscilla.com
0:58
or you can go on YouTube and you can
1:00
drop your question in the comments on the Q&A
1:02
episodes. And we'll pick some from there as well. Other
1:05
times we have real talk, real talk. It's five
1:07
to 20 minutes of me just sending you a message that I think
1:09
needs to be heard.
1:10
Other times we have full length. Now full
1:12
length is just like what you see on
1:15
most other podcasts where a bunch of people sit in a room
1:17
and they talk over each other and
1:19
do like vocal therapy. That's
1:21
pretty much what it is. And then we have 75 hard
1:23
verses.
1:24
That's where people who have
1:26
changed their life
1:27
with the 75 hard program, the
1:28
live hard lifestyle. They
1:31
come on the show, they talk about how they've changed everything
1:33
and how they've how they've basically
1:36
reclaimed their entire existence and how you
1:38
could do the same. And you can get that program,
1:40
the live hard program for
1:42
free on episode 208. It's on audio
1:45
only. It's not on YouTube. So if you go to episode 208
1:47
on Real AF Feed, you will get the program for free.
1:50
Or you can go to my website and buy
1:52
the book. You don't have to buy the book. It's not required because
1:54
the whole program is for free on episode 208.
1:57
So if you want the book,
1:58
I think it applies mostly to people who.
1:59
I have to know every single detail about everything. That's
2:02
me. That's why I wrote the book
2:03
and you can buy it on my website. So,
2:06
oh, there's a fee. What's the fee? What's
2:10
the fee? Fucking VIMMO bitches. The
2:15
fee is very simple.
2:16
If we make you laugh, we make you think. If we gave you a new perspective,
2:19
if it's good information,
2:20
if it entertains you, it helps you see the
2:22
world a little bit
2:24
differently. We can teach you
2:27
a skill, which you'll learn plenty of skills, a plethora
2:29
of skills listening to the show. Please
2:31
share the show. I don't run ads for the show and you'll
2:33
notice I don't run ads on the show.
2:35
The reason I don't run ads on the show, even though I could make
2:37
an extra eight figures running ads on the show,
2:39
because I don't want to answer to a bunch of corporate assholes.
2:42
They're telling me what I can and can't say. So you're
2:44
welcome. So do me a solid by sharing the show.
2:46
How about that?
2:48
Don't be a hoe. Share the show. All
2:51
right. What we got? What's going
2:53
on, man? We got a lot, man. It's Monday.
2:55
Happy Monday. Bro, you're getting skinny, dude. What
2:59
are you doing? You spoke crack. Yeah, I'm on that Hunter
3:01
Biden diet. All right. You know what I'm
3:03
saying? No, man. I mean,
3:05
it might be stressed. I don't know. I'm just fucking
3:08
sleeping like shit. Yeah, you got a new baby. Got
3:10
wedding coming up. Yeah, you know, but
3:13
no, I mean, you know,
3:14
just still trying to get the work in when I can, you
3:16
know? But
3:18
now it's Monday. We just got back off
3:20
a nice weekend.
3:22
We were in probably what I would say,
3:24
maybe not the most historic place on earth
3:27
or even in this country, but I mean, a
3:29
pretty historic place. Yeah. Yeah,
3:32
we got to go to Boston for a couple of days. I've never
3:34
been. It's the same. And I've been up
3:36
and down the East Coast a few times. I've never been
3:39
to Boston, though. Yeah. I thought it was fucking
3:41
beautiful. I thought so too. We flew in and
3:43
then we got our driver, our driver, we're
3:46
pulling out of the airport and the driver's like, hey, look at that.
3:48
That's where Paul Revere was captured.
3:50
And I'm like, damn. Yeah, holy shit. Yeah, and
3:52
then like along the way, he's like, here's where this
3:54
happened. Here's where that happened. Here's where this happened.
3:57
And like, dude, it was just crazy. I
3:59
bet the people. there don't even think about it though. No,
4:01
no, no. It's funny you brought a
4:04
driver up because he actually texted me
4:06
on Saturday. Yeah.
4:07
If you don't mind, I like to read this text message from
4:10
him. Because I mean, we talk about, you know, we interact
4:12
with real people. We get to
4:14
see real temperature checks. Yeah. You know what I'm saying?
4:17
So he texted me, he texted me this on Saturday.
4:20
So after we were already back home, we flew
4:22
back Friday. Friday, right. So he texted me. He said,
4:24
he said, Hey, DJ, thank you very much.
4:27
I didn't have a clue who you guys were until
4:29
I found Andy on Instagram.
4:31
Before knowing who he is, I got the vibe
4:33
from all of you as incredible people.
4:36
Now, listening to the podcast, I
4:38
like you guys even more. You guys are
4:40
the best and most organized clients I've ever met.
4:43
I've seen a lot of people from professional players, actors,
4:45
CEOs, politicians, et cetera, your organization
4:48
skills. Uh, he's giving me a little shout
4:50
out, but he's like, if you ever come back to Boston,
4:52
please ask for me. I'll take care of you and anything you
4:54
need.
4:54
That was cool. Now he's a fan of the show. Yeah, there
4:56
we go. It makes sense because like, you know how we do it. We
4:59
try to like, you know, I might throw a couple of stuff out
5:01
that I didn't know if he was going to pick up on or not, but,
5:03
uh, he was from Columbia. Yeah. Like he said,
5:05
so I mean, like he knows, yeah, he knows
5:07
the truth. You know, he knows what evil looks like. He knows
5:10
what all of this shit that they're doing to us. He knows
5:12
evil exists. Exactly. And that's a big
5:14
problem for us. That's a big problem with a lot
5:16
of people in America, bro. They don't have anything to compare
5:18
it to. That's right. It's been so good for so long. People,
5:20
people assume that everybody
5:22
is just such a great person because
5:24
they're a decent person. Yeah. It's not the case,
5:26
man. I mean, dude, like it
5:29
sounds good. Like, I mean,
5:30
it's a nice hope,
5:32
but it's just not, it's not the truth and you will get hurt
5:35
with just that hope. We're seeing it happen. Yeah,
5:37
man. Look, bro, what's happening
5:40
in this country is the result of the good.
5:42
Uh, it's the result of tolerance.
5:45
It's that's tolerance movement that's been put
5:47
down through culture, through Hollywood, through the media
5:50
for the last decade or so, maybe, maybe 15
5:53
years. And, you know,
5:57
the good, upstanding normal people
5:59
of this country had been. bullied into tolerance,
6:02
into tolerating things that they don't really feel like
6:04
they should tolerate, because anytime they spoke out
6:06
against it, they've been labeled a racist,
6:08
a misogynist, sexist, yeah,
6:11
whatever, dude, all the is, right.
6:13
And, you know, so now
6:15
you have a big part of the population who stayed
6:18
silent and in the face of what
6:20
I believe to be either evil or mentally
6:22
ill people, and they've gained a bunch
6:24
of ground.
6:25
And this is like playing a football game,
6:27
dude, you got an offense and you got
6:29
defense. And if the defense just says,
6:32
oh, you know, these, like, it doesn't matter.
6:34
They could be playing little league,
6:36
Pee Wee football players and the defense could be
6:38
NFL. And if NFL says, you
6:40
know what,
6:42
we're not going to hit these guys
6:44
because they're little and they're small and we feel
6:46
bad for them and they yell and cry and throw a tantrum
6:48
if we beat them. So we're eventually the other
6:51
team's going to win. They will march down the fucking
6:53
field and score. That's what we've got going on.
6:55
We have the weakest,
6:56
most mentally ill people
6:58
in this country getting
7:01
a free pass because good,
7:03
upstanding, patriotic American citizens
7:05
who are common sense driven
7:08
are afraid to offend them because they've had tolerance
7:10
jammed down their throat for so long. And
7:12
that's, that's, that's what the result
7:15
we're
7:15
seeing is from. It's from good
7:17
people not saying shit when they
7:19
recognize that things are fucked up. Yeah. No,
7:21
that's real shit, man.
7:22
That's definitely real shit. But
7:25
I brought up the Boston story because Boston, Massachusetts,
7:28
like I said, beautiful place, love the people, really,
7:30
really awesome stuff. But since we've
7:32
been home, there's something
7:34
else going on in Massachusetts right now. And it's literally
7:37
all over the internet. I don't want to get too Q and nine
7:39
crazy, right? But they
7:41
just found a body
7:43
in Barack Obama's backyard. What?
7:46
Yeah. That's the reason he's body
7:48
found in search for blackmail paddle boarder 43
7:51
who drowned and pond on Obama's
7:54
Martha vineyard. It's a
7:56
state
7:57
nine one one call was made from ex presidents.
7:59
$12 million property last night. When was
8:02
this? This just fucking happened. Like last night?
8:04
Yeah, like last night. Oh really? Dude, I haven't
8:06
been busy. I got a real job. Outside
8:09
from YouTube. Yeah, that's right. Outside being a YouTuber
8:11
and a supplement seller. Yeah,
8:14
so just a little bit. So divers
8:17
have found the body of a paddle boarder who
8:19
went missing in the water off of Martha's
8:21
Vineyard near Barack Obama's sprawling $12
8:24
million estate.
8:25
The 43-year-old vanished on Sunday
8:28
evening while he was out with another paddle boarder
8:30
on Egertown, Great Pond,
8:32
Massachusetts. An emergency
8:35
crews were dispatched to Obama's residence.
8:37
Witnesses told cops the man went underwater
8:40
and then briefly reappeared
8:42
as he struggled to stay afloat before submerging
8:44
again around 746 p.m.
8:46
A massive joint agency search
8:49
resumed Monday morning for the African-American
8:51
male who was last seen wearing all black
8:53
without a life jacket. MV Times reported.
8:56
His paddle board and hat were recovered Sunday
8:58
evening and his body was found in the water at 10 a.m.
9:01
on Monday. The dispatch address
9:04
for the incident came from Obama's Martha's
9:07
Waterfront Vineyard home.
9:08
It is unclear if the former president, 61, is
9:11
currently staying at the estate.
9:13
Massachusetts state police said shortly before 10
9:16
a.m. the body of a missing paddle boarder
9:18
was recovered from Egertown, Great Pond
9:20
by Massachusetts state police divers.
9:23
Quote, MSP underwater recovery unit
9:25
divers made the recovery after the victim's
9:27
body was located by a Massachusetts
9:29
environmental police officers
9:31
by deploying side scan sonar
9:33
from a boat.
9:36
Yeah, man, like it's just. I
9:38
mean, that sounds like a freak accident. I
9:41
wouldn't dig too much into that. Unless
9:43
there's more to it. Yeah, I mean, was
9:45
this on a pond though? Or is this like in the ocean?
9:47
No, no, so it's on the pond that's like on the
9:49
island.
9:50
Okay. Right, so the island's surrounded by ocean, but on
9:52
the island it's a pond. Okay. And
9:54
that's where this happened. I mean, it's like that positive.
9:56
That's it there. That's the pond. Oh, well, that's
9:59
more like a lake.
9:59
pretty big. Yeah. It's not that deep, though.
10:02
I think they said, uh,
10:03
that's a feet deep,
10:06
a feet deep, and he was about 100 feet
10:08
from shore. Well, what happened to him?
10:10
That sucks. I don't know, man. It's just weird.
10:13
You know, I mean, you should probably wear this picture of Hillary
10:15
come from. Oh, my bad. No, shit. Oops.
10:20
Put that in there. Yeah,
10:23
I don't know. It's just it's just weird, man. Like the whole
10:25
thing, how it came out is just and they're not
10:28
releasing the name and all of it like they're holding it off.
10:30
They're supposed to be releasing it later on today. But yeah,
10:32
well, when they release the name, you
10:35
know, it would be interesting to find out what kind of connections
10:37
he had for sure. Yeah. These people.
10:40
These people certainly don't have the reputation
10:42
for, you know. Letting
10:46
people who oppose them
10:48
survive. Yeah.
10:49
You know, yeah. Loose,
10:52
loose strings, right? Yeah. Yeah,
10:54
I don't know, man. It's just I just thought it was interesting,
10:57
man. But all right, man,
10:59
it is cruise the Internet. Yeah,
11:01
we can get to cruising now that we got Hillary
11:03
out the way. Guys, let's get into it, man. We
11:05
got a headline number one.
11:08
And one reads
11:09
now. Hold on.
11:12
For those of you who I got to give you this plug, because for
11:14
those of you guys who don't know
11:16
outside of just being a YouTuber
11:19
and supplement seller. All
11:21
right. You're a branding genius. I
11:26
don't know about that. Listen,
11:29
what I do, New York Post calls it. So,
11:31
I mean, you're a branding genius. I thought you would have
11:33
a great insight on this first headline. Twitter
11:36
announces new name, logo and direction.
11:39
Want to see what you got on this. So so
11:42
Twitter CEO Linda Yakarino
11:44
revealed on Sunday that the company that
11:46
she was recently hired to lead is changing
11:49
its name,
11:50
its logo
11:51
and the future of the platform. Quote,
11:54
it's an exceptionally rare thing in life
11:56
or in business that you get a second
11:58
chance to make another big. impression.
12:00
Twitter made one massive impression
12:03
and changed the way we communicate. Yakareena
12:05
wrote on the site
12:06
quote now X will
12:09
go further transforming the global
12:11
town square X
12:14
is the future state of unlimited interactivity
12:17
centered in audio video messaging
12:20
payments banking creating a global
12:22
marketplace for ideas goods services
12:25
and opportunities she continued quote
12:28
powered by AI X will connect
12:30
us all in ways we're just beginning
12:32
to imagine
12:34
even the site owner article continues site owner
12:36
Elon Musk said in a tweet late last week that
12:39
the site was going to transition into
12:41
the new brand over the coming days
12:43
this tweet was posted out just yesterday I
12:46
saw your merit posted this out
12:49
calling it the new must economy
12:51
with all these different logo options
12:54
and Elon Musk replied saying quote going
12:56
with minimalist art deco on
12:58
the upper right probably
13:01
probably changes later certainly
13:04
will be refined
13:05
and officially now twitter HQ
13:08
is now the X HQ
13:10
it's just a massive rebrand
13:12
going out right so he's scrapping the
13:14
bird the bird is out bird is no longer the
13:16
word
13:17
and X is in now
13:19
there's been mixed reviews from
13:22
the public
13:22
this person Dan Hale
13:25
tweeting
13:26
or I guess it's called Xing now
13:28
he exit
13:29
exit this
13:31
I guess insane that
13:33
Musk would rebrand as
13:35
something as iconic and topical as
13:37
Twitter to quote
13:38
unquote X
13:40
or this lady Tiffany Fong she
13:42
says quote
13:43
sorry dude I'm still calling it Twitter
13:46
Andy you know a little bit about
13:48
branding at least a little bit I think that's fair to
13:50
say at least
13:52
can you get us in the mind like what when is this necessary
13:55
what can you can you get us maybe
13:58
a peek into what he lands going through right now
14:02
Well,
14:04
there's this concept that when
14:09
people become successful in
14:12
things, they
14:14
start to believe that no matter what
14:16
they do, it will actually work and it's
14:19
a great idea. I call it the Midas touch. It's
14:22
not real though.
14:23
And you see this a lot with entrepreneurs, right?
14:26
They've built something that was really great.
14:29
And then they go over here and like, you know, you
14:31
built a business and then you think you
14:33
can be a restaurant,
14:35
you know, owner and you start to open restaurants.
14:37
Doctors going into. Yeah, right. Like,
14:40
and they think because they're successful at surgery
14:42
and they've been a successful doctor that now they
14:44
can run restaurants. And what they fail to understand
14:46
is that each avenue is
14:48
this different thing. And then also each
14:50
skill set inside a company is a different
14:52
thing. So certain people that understand brand
14:55
may not understand sales, may not understand
14:57
marketing of the brand, may not understand
14:59
leadership. Right. And
15:01
when you become successful, it's real easy to believe
15:04
that anything that you touch is going
15:06
to work. It's, it's your own hubris telling
15:08
you that you're great.
15:12
Honest take on this, you know,
15:14
look, Elon Musk is
15:17
I'm a mere
15:19
fucking bacteria compared to what
15:21
he's accomplished in business. OK, so
15:23
this is coming from just my perspective. And I'm aware
15:26
of where I stand next to him.
15:29
I think his Tesla brand is weak.
15:31
I think the cars are ugly. I think if he
15:33
did, if he made some better looking cars, I think he'd
15:35
sell a lot more of them.
15:37
I think there's a lot of shit that he does that could be
15:39
improved upon
15:40
tremendously.
15:42
I think this
15:44
is this move. He's not
15:46
considering a whole bunch of things. I think one,
15:48
you know, you have the time of Twitter
15:51
being familiar, which is over. It's 15
15:54
years. People understanding what
15:56
Twitter is and
15:57
you just flush that down the toilet. So
15:59
now you. you have to start over, you have to start over. And
16:01
you're starting over, and in 15 years, you
16:04
probably won't have the brand equity
16:06
that Twitter has because Twitter is a
16:08
pretty good name,
16:09
all right? Now, you also identified
16:11
one of the problems in your question when
16:14
you didn't know what to call it, okay?
16:17
Everybody knows what a tweet is. Now, what are
16:19
these things gonna be called? Okay, that's
16:21
something to be thought through. Another thing
16:23
to be thought through is that X is a generic
16:25
term and to get fucking trademark
16:27
on a generic term is virtually impossible. This
16:30
brand, because the term is so generic,
16:33
will be very hard to actually enforce and get
16:35
a trademark. And he
16:36
will be okay because he has unlimited
16:39
expendable income. But for you and I
16:42
to do something like this, it would be impossible because
16:44
they wouldn't even award us a trademark
16:46
because the branding is so fucking generic.
16:49
So there's all kinds of problems here with
16:51
this move. This
16:53
guy's a PR expert though.
16:55
When he came out with the fucking, what is that
16:57
truck he came out with? The Cybertruck,
16:59
that, you know, and he threw the rock at the window and it broke.
17:02
That was intentional. Yeah, bro, it got tons of PR,
17:04
right? This is getting tons of PR
17:06
right now. So
17:07
it's hard to know what is actually
17:09
going through this man's brain because he's very intelligent
17:12
dude. He understands how to use the media.
17:14
He understands how to get people to talk. And
17:17
so it could be that too. So I'm not gonna
17:19
sit here and pretend like this is a dumb ass move.
17:22
You know, all these- You like everybody else
17:24
to answer. All these fucking dumb fucks
17:26
on the internet. These guys,
17:29
these guys are, they've
17:32
never built anything. They never built a brand. They
17:34
never built a movement. They never done anything.
17:37
And they've all got an opinion, which is the problem with the
17:39
entire internet anyway. All opinions
17:41
are not created equal, all right? The
17:43
biggest problem with the internet
17:45
is that it's allowed people to have no experience
17:47
and really anything
17:49
to feel like their opinions are as valid as people
17:51
who have the experience in those areas.
17:53
And that's a big problem with society. We see it
17:55
in every single- This is part of the reason
17:57
I stop posting on the internet.
17:59
because I got so tired of the dumbest
18:02
people in the world having shit to say
18:04
about things they cannot possibly understand, right?
18:07
Like that's a big problem.
18:09
And
18:11
I don't know, dude, like time is going to have
18:13
to show what his move is. But if we're
18:15
looking at it surface level, and we're just
18:18
saying, okay, he's going to roll with this, I think it's
18:20
a poor move. I don't think it's a move. Like
18:22
if I was sitting in the room with him, I'd be like, look,
18:24
dude, you got 15 years
18:26
of brand equity, right? Everybody knows
18:29
what Twitter is. It's a tweet. What are you
18:31
going to call it? An X? Maybe
18:33
they have a name. I don't know. I don't know what it is. There's
18:39
all kinds of objections as
18:42
to why this is a bad move, and
18:44
not very many to why it's a good move. And to be completely
18:47
honest, I don't think, I
18:49
think this is, and
18:53
this could be this,
18:54
this could be the intentional
18:57
watering down of this platform
19:00
in order to sort of let it dissolve
19:03
out. Because a lot of people talk about Elon
19:05
actually being a part of what's going on.
19:08
He's invested in Neuralink. He's invested in
19:10
all these companies. He's
19:12
backed a lot of these things, this climate
19:14
change initiative.
19:16
A lot of these things that the communists
19:18
in the world are trying to push, he's been a part
19:20
of for a long time. And it's
19:23
hard for me to tell if he
19:25
is just a very
19:28
smart, intelligent inventor
19:30
who's just now recently become aware of
19:32
what is actually happening,
19:34
or if he's been a part of it the entire time.
19:36
And I can't tell. I don't
19:39
know him. We're not friends. I love to be
19:41
friends with him. But the point is, we don't
19:44
know. And so it's
19:46
hard, it's very hard to tell. So like, you know, if you
19:48
had a platform, right, and you, you,
19:51
you saved it from
19:53
the censorship and all
19:55
the BS that he saved it from,
19:58
and you got everybody on your team.
20:00
And then, you know, these are the people who are quote
20:02
unquote the enemy of all the things that your
20:04
actual business practices depend
20:06
on supported. Okay, so
20:09
you get all these people in one group and then
20:11
you intentionally devalue the platform and
20:14
kind of make it like irrelevant.
20:17
There's a lot of things that could be, you know,
20:19
one of the first things I thought of when I saw this
20:21
is I'm like, damn, maybe he's trying to let
20:24
me do like Twitter does have as
20:26
much brand equity as it does have. And I also
20:28
got to think about all the negatives that goes with that, right?
20:30
Like the Twitter files, things like that. So like, is
20:33
this him trying to, you
20:35
know, I guess, remove himself from that? No.
20:38
You know what I'm saying? The Twitter files help the brand
20:40
equity of Twitter and I heard it. Yeah. You
20:42
know what I mean?
20:42
Like, that's the story. Yeah. We had this we
20:44
had the sinking ship.
20:46
We came in. We fixed it. Now
20:48
it's this amazing thing.
20:51
So you're saying the name could have still been
20:53
extremely positive. I tell you what, if I own it, it'd still
20:55
be called Twitter. Dude,
20:58
he has got a lot of money. He
21:00
doesn't have enough money
21:02
to spend to create the brand
21:04
equity that Twitter has already. It's
21:07
an everybody's brain. Everybody knows
21:09
what a tweet is. Everybody knows what Twitter is.
21:13
How you no matter how rich he
21:15
is and if he spent all of his money on
21:18
trying to rebrand X,
21:20
it still wouldn't be there because branding
21:23
takes time.
21:24
Branding, there's a time aspect
21:27
of branding that you cannot outspend.
21:30
It's just a part of the equation. So time
21:32
existing is part of the branding
21:35
equation.
21:36
Right. There's a reason I wear this hat every day
21:38
and you don't know what the fuck it stands for. You're all
21:40
going to find out that's branding.
21:44
So it
21:46
could be a lot of things. My
21:48
professional opinion and my humble
21:50
opinion compared to his this man's success. I
21:54
could be totally wrong, but I'm
21:57
pretty good at branding stuff. I'm
22:00
doing, I could
22:02
probably help him a whole lot. And
22:04
I don't know if it's surface level and this is what's
22:07
going on. I don't see how this makes sense.
22:10
On that real quick, though, you know, like there was this video
22:13
that went around, I want to say maybe eight months ago
22:15
or something.
22:16
But Elon Musk, he was talking to like just
22:18
this journalist kid
22:20
and
22:20
they're talking about the spaceships, the rocket ships and
22:22
shit. Right.
22:23
And the kid didn't mention something about the rockets. And
22:25
Elon Musk was like,
22:27
fuck,
22:28
why haven't we been doing that? Literally
22:30
changed the whole game plan. My point
22:32
is, is that like to that point,
22:34
do you think it's also possibly because we even
22:37
talk about this with Donald Trump, that he is just
22:39
surrounded by people who
22:41
are either not giving him honest feedback
22:44
or just giving him feedback of what they think
22:46
he wants to hear. Who's better at branding? Somebody
22:48
who's built a whole bunch of brands in real life
22:51
or somebody who graduated from fucking Yale with
22:53
marketing. I would say the real world application.
22:55
No shit.
22:56
OK, I could run circles around every motherfucker on
22:58
that team. I could promise you that
23:00
not a single one, a person on his fucking team has
23:02
done anything close to what I've done. No. OK,
23:04
not even fucking close. They just read about it. They read
23:07
about it. They got taught about it. And the what
23:09
they got taught about was brands like Coca
23:11
Cola
23:12
and Pepsi. OK, Kentucky Fried
23:14
Chicken, McDonald's. OK, that's
23:17
that's old. That's not the way shit is branded
23:19
now. It's different.
23:21
And so he's got a bunch of academics
23:23
around him who don't know fucking shit about
23:25
branding or marketing or actually connecting
23:28
with people in any way, shape or form. And bro,
23:30
if you pay me a hundred million bucks a year, I fix your whole
23:32
shit. Just real talk.
23:34
That's the number. Call me. Yeah, I do it. It
23:37
is what it's going to take. Or you know, you could also just
23:39
join our team. No, no, no. It's
23:43
it's worth that. Yeah. Yeah.
23:44
It's worth this. Could cost you
23:46
more like 10 times. That would make them billions of
23:49
dollars. Yeah. It's
23:50
real shit. Guys, tell us what you think, man. Join in
23:52
the conversation.
23:53
Hashtag X the bird. Let us know in the
23:55
comments what you guys think about this
23:57
new Twitter new
23:59
X. Let us know. With
24:01
that being said, let's move on to our headline number two.
24:04
Headline number two reads,
24:06
critics unleash on Kamala Harris'
24:09
evil, astonishing lie about
24:11
Florida's school curriculum on
24:13
slavery.
24:15
This is absolutely amazing. Absolutely
24:17
amazing. I don't know if you've seen this or heard
24:19
about this. I haven't seen anything. Oh dude, it's perfect.
24:21
I've been feeling it all weekend. I kind of like just
24:23
stayed off my phone. Well, this is fucking great. Yeah. This
24:26
is great. Let's dive into it. Kamala
24:28
Harris faced a wave of criticism
24:31
Friday following her speech in Jacksonville,
24:34
Florida,
24:34
blasting what she said was the
24:36
state's new history curriculum, teaching
24:39
students that slaves in the United
24:41
States actually quote, benefited from
24:43
slavery.
24:44
Quote,
24:45
just yesterday in the state of Florida,
24:47
they decided middle school students
24:50
will be taught that enslaved people benefited
24:53
from slavery.
24:54
They insult us in an attempt to gaslight
24:57
us and we will not stand for it. Harris
24:59
said, referencing
25:01
the new curriculum approved by the Florida
25:03
department of education on Wednesday,
25:06
that includes the history of slavery in
25:08
the United States.
25:09
The new curriculum actually states,
25:12
quote, instruction includes
25:15
how slaves developed skills, which
25:17
in some instances
25:19
could be applied for their personal
25:21
benefit,
25:22
leading to countless critics accusing
25:24
Harris of brazenly lying and
25:26
misleading the American people.
25:29
Hold on. I'm a little confused here.
25:31
Is she saying that or was that what it said
25:33
before? So the
25:35
new curriculum actually states, so that's actually
25:38
from the curriculum. The
25:40
old curriculum? No, the new one. Okay.
25:43
This is from, so instruction includes how slaves develop
25:45
skills in some instances could
25:47
be applied for the personal benefit. Okay.
25:50
And there's facts and fucking evidence that
25:52
shows this, right? There were slaves who, you know, I'm just
25:54
saying like in my mind, I'm not understanding what's
25:57
going on. Yeah. But like
25:58
if a slave was like.
25:59
like let's say a
26:01
tax specialist, right? Like
26:03
he took care of the horses and the saddles
26:06
and put the shoes on the horse and then
26:08
he was free, that would be his skillset
26:10
while he would earn a living. And then what would
26:12
he do with that skillset? He would go start a business
26:14
or work. Well, how do you think that the slaves
26:16
survived after the day they were free? They used the skills
26:19
that they learned while they were in slavery to
26:21
actually produce income for their families
26:24
as a free person. Shoe makers,
26:26
cooks. Anything. I mean, you name
26:28
it. Gardeners, farmers. That's history.
26:31
Yeah, that's actually what happened. Well,
26:34
according to Kamala Harris, it's
26:36
just an attempt to
26:38
gaslight us. How? Because
26:41
slaves didn't benefit from slavery. That's our argument.
26:43
So what she's saying is
26:45
that immediately once slaves were freed,
26:48
they didn't know how to do shit. We've been fucked for 300 years.
26:51
So what she's actually saying
26:53
is that all these slaves that did this work,
26:55
they farmed,
26:56
according to their point
26:58
of view, they built America.
27:01
Oh, isn't that perfect? Hold on. So
27:04
according to their point of view, they built America, but
27:07
then once they're free, they couldn't build anything. Because
27:09
they didn't learn any skills. Yeah, like none of the HBCUs
27:12
or any of the hospitals that we build.
27:15
I would like to hear that argument. Like what is
27:17
that?
27:17
How is she,
27:20
what is that argument? Racist.
27:23
You can't ask that question. Like what makes sense? Blatantly
27:26
untrue. Yeah, it doesn't make sense, man.
27:28
That don't make sense. And so this is great. So
27:30
National Review, National
27:33
Review writer, Charles Cook,
27:36
he actually wrote an entire article on this.
27:38
On the National Review, you
27:40
guys can go check the article out for yourself. It's
27:42
headline Kamala Harris
27:44
is brazenly lying about Florida's
27:46
slavery curriculum.
27:47
In which the article
27:49
here says, here's the list.
27:52
It's 191 items strong.
27:55
It contains the word, quote, slave 96
27:57
times,
27:59
slaves, plural, 23
28:02
times, and slavery 45 times.
28:04
I've pulled each line
28:07
out in the order in which they appear, which
28:09
is largely chronological. It
28:11
starts with, quote,
28:13
the earliest slaves and ends
28:15
with, quote, the integration of
28:17
the University of Florida. So
28:20
he lists this out of the actual
28:22
from the Department of Education of Florida.
28:25
The actual list pulled out the words. I
28:27
just want to go through some of the things
28:29
that are introduced in this new curriculum. Okay.
28:31
A couple of things like this instruction includes
28:33
what life was like for the earliest slaves
28:35
and the emancipated in North America
28:38
or examine the underground railroad
28:40
and how farmer slaves partnered with other
28:42
free people in groups and assisting those escaping
28:45
from slavery. What color were those people?
28:48
Black and white.
28:50
I'm just saying. Yeah, that's important.
28:52
Or things like this, you know,
28:54
we just covered the benefit, the personal benefit
28:57
aspect of it. But
28:58
there's even things in here like this instruction
29:01
includes the practice of the Barbary
29:03
pirates and kidnapping Europeans and selling
29:05
them into slavery in Muslim countries.
29:07
Our instruction includes how slavery
29:10
was utilized in Asian cultures, right? That they're
29:12
looking, it's just generic stuff, stuff that I
29:14
thought was pretty fucking cool that, you know, well, that's
29:16
not being taught. Yeah. Okay. Keep
29:18
going.
29:20
All right. Instruction includes the founding
29:22
of historically black colleges and university.
29:25
I looked through this list of 191 things
29:27
that he pulled out. I didn't see not one
29:30
that looked crazy. And guess what? I'm not the only
29:32
one that disagrees.
29:33
CNN panelists calls out VP
29:35
Harris over quote, completely made
29:38
up Florida slavery curriculum claim.
29:40
Here's the video. It's amazing to me that how
29:42
little Kamala Harris apparently has to do that. She can
29:44
read something on Twitter one day and be
29:46
on an airplane the next to make something
29:48
literally out of nothing. This is a completely
29:52
made up deal. I looked
29:54
at the standards. I even looked at an analysis
29:56
of the standards and every
29:58
instance where the word slavery or slavery.
29:59
slave was used. I even read the statement
30:02
of the African American scholars that
30:04
wrote the standards, not Ron DeSantis, but the scholars,
30:07
everybody involved in this says this is
30:09
completely a fabricated issue.
30:12
And yet look how quickly Kamala Harris jumped
30:15
on it. So the fact that this is her best moment, a
30:17
fabricated matter is pretty
30:20
ridiculous.
30:21
And more than that,
30:23
so he mentions the scholars,
30:26
the African American scholars who
30:29
worked on the panel to comprise
30:31
this new curriculum.
30:33
And on that panel, you'll find this
30:36
gentleman, Dr. William B. Allen,
30:38
who is the Emeritus Dean
30:41
of James Madison College and Emeritus
30:43
Professor of Political Science at Michigan State.
30:46
He is the former member and chairman
30:48
of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
30:51
and has been a Kellogg National
30:53
Fellow, Fulbright Fellow and a member of the
30:55
National Council
30:57
on the Humanities.
30:58
Not somebody I think would be, you know,
31:00
offer, miseducated on history,
31:03
right? Or this lady? This
31:05
is Dr. Francis Presley Rice.
31:08
She's a retired United States Army Lieutenant Colonel,
31:11
and she writes about it. But I think the problem is, the reason
31:13
they don't really want people to dive into this is because
31:16
Dr. Presley Rice, she wrote
31:18
this article a few years ago titled Unveiled
31:21
Democrats' Racist Pass. Maybe
31:23
they just don't want the cat out the bag. She caught my yesterday.
31:26
Yeah, right.
31:28
I don't know. Maybe they just don't want that cat out. Andy,
31:30
what do you got on this? What do you got
31:33
on it? Well, listen,
31:35
I'm happy that Kamala actually brought
31:37
light to this, you know, because people are actually
31:40
able to see
31:41
exactly what they want
31:43
and don't want to be pushed, right? Like
31:46
when you got people that are going through
31:48
true history, right? Not
31:51
the winner's history, but real fucking history,
31:53
right?
31:54
And when you go through it and you see
31:56
the things that you know, should actually be taught, they
31:59
don't want that to be taught. But
32:02
when you say they don't want that to be taught,
32:05
are you talking about the idea
32:08
that slavery has existed in all cultures
32:10
across the human history?
32:13
Correct. Across every
32:15
generation. All the different people who have been slaves. There's actually more
32:17
people enslaved right now than there ever has been
32:20
in the history of Earth. Exactly.
32:23
And not only that, but so you see what they don't
32:25
want to be taught, but what do they want our children to be
32:27
taught? Well they want to be taught that the only slaves
32:29
that ever existed were black slaves to America.
32:32
What about teaching our little black boys to cut the penises
32:34
off? Well, or they're cool with that being
32:37
taught. Or teaching our little black boys
32:39
that they can never succeed and
32:41
they can never become successful in America
32:43
because the little kid that's across from
32:45
them who happens to be white is
32:48
inherently racist and has power
32:50
over them just for existing. So
32:53
you tell me, I mean who's... It's incredible
32:56
to me how they start,
32:59
how they attempt to start the victim
33:01
culture in black America from like
33:03
literal
33:04
birth, right? Like you could
33:06
never be... And these are people, now Kamala
33:09
Harris is the vice president of the United States.
33:11
Her role and Joe
33:14
Biden's role is supposed to be to
33:17
unite Americans, not black Americans,
33:19
not white Americans, not Asian Americans,
33:22
not Latino Americans, not
33:24
Native Americans, but Americans
33:27
to work together to progress the
33:29
country in a positive direction for
33:31
the benefit of all of us Americans.
33:35
That's their job. That's what we elect them to do.
33:37
And what they do is they actually
33:40
come in and they divide every single person
33:42
at every single point of contention for
33:44
their own benefit.
33:46
And it's absurd to me
33:49
that we have
33:51
people in power that
33:54
propagate
33:55
these sorts of things
33:57
and people champion it and...
34:00
for it and think it's okay. Like
34:02
if you cheer for this, don't you understand what
34:05
you're cheering for? Don't you understand that you're
34:07
cheering for the idea
34:09
that,
34:10
you know, if you're a black person and you're saying, oh yes,
34:12
this is true, she's right. Or
34:14
if you're like, you are basically
34:17
cheering and celebrating the
34:19
idea that
34:21
she believes you're less capable as a human being.
34:24
Which is simply untrue.
34:26
Not only is it untrue, Andy is damaging, right? Because
34:30
DJ, it's fucking criminal, dude. Even
34:32
looking at the basis, like the base
34:35
fundamental value, right? Like the
34:37
whole idea of slaves benefiting,
34:40
right? Like look at the story of that. Let me ask
34:42
you this, real talk. Yeah.
34:44
You got two little girls at your house. I'm white,
34:47
okay? Well. Could've fooled me. Yeah, right.
34:50
All right. At least on the outside, all right? I
34:54
come over to your house. Yeah. And
34:57
I'm talking to Ryan and I'm like, hey,
34:59
Ryan, you know, she knows
35:01
me as her uncle, Andy, right? She does. Yeah.
35:04
And
35:04
I'm like, Ryan, you know,
35:07
and you're in the other room, right? Yeah.
35:10
Getting the s'mores ready. I got you. Yeah, right. You're
35:12
in the other room, you know,
35:14
doing things that require no skills apparently.
35:17
Right, right. Okay. Like,
35:20
whatever. You're in the other room over there drooling, just
35:22
waiting to be told to do something. According
35:24
to her. So you
35:27
come back in the room and I'm sitting
35:29
there with Ryan and I'm like, you know, Ryan,
35:32
it's too bad that you were born black,
35:34
you know, because you're never going to be able to succeed.
35:36
You're
35:36
never going to be able to be anything because people like
35:38
me are going to hold you down. Where I'd be black on black
35:41
crime that day. You know what I'm
35:43
saying? No, I'm just, real talk.
35:45
What would happen if you came in and had,
35:47
I get it.
35:50
I put a bullet in my fucking head. Bro.
35:52
But see, that's what these people do at scale.
35:54
And they have no problem saying it. No. And
35:57
then you have people who are black people that fucking
35:59
agree.
35:59
with it. And then you know who agrees with it the
36:02
most? The white upper class middle, white
36:05
middle upper class women. The Brunchers. Yeah,
36:07
the Brunchers, bro. That's what we're calling from now on. The Brunchers.
36:09
The Brunchers. The Brunchers fucking say,
36:11
oh yeah, yeah. Can't
36:14
get an ID. Slavery. But
36:16
like, think of it in that context. Bro, it's disgusting.
36:18
No, I'm just saying, think how evil it,
36:20
like if you witnessed this in an individual
36:23
context,
36:24
every single human being,
36:26
black, white, doesn't matter, would say, this
36:28
is fucking wrong. But
36:31
because it's systemic
36:33
and what's funny is
36:35
we have riots that burned down the country about
36:37
systemic racism. Do
36:39
you know what the systemic racism is?
36:41
That it is that it's telling little
36:43
kids that they cannot be things
36:46
because they were born a certain color in what's
36:48
supposed to be a free country where all
36:50
men are created equal
36:52
and we all have the right
36:55
to pursue life, liberty and happiness.
36:58
See what I'm saying? So, because it's
37:00
in a system, like,
37:03
how do people not connect these dots? How
37:05
evil it is. And like, and dude, this, it's a very,
37:08
very simple fix, right? Because instead,
37:10
you know, the conversation could go like, Hey, yeah,
37:12
you know what? Slavery is a part of this, this country's
37:15
history, right?
37:16
I mean, I don't know if I have any ancestors
37:19
or they like to call, right? But like at the end of the day,
37:21
you know, to be able to tell a story
37:24
that while yes, there was slavery
37:26
and voluntary, as
37:28
harsh as brutal it was,
37:30
there were still people who were slaves
37:32
that
37:33
were still labeled with, despite all
37:35
of the hardships,
37:37
built stuff, invented
37:39
things,
37:40
created hospital, like why is that? The
37:42
United States wouldn't even be the United States
37:44
without the contribution of those Americans
37:47
that happen to be black that you're talking about right now.
37:49
That's what I'm saying. So it's like, you know, like, it's, it's,
37:51
it's a very simple, like
37:54
flip in the, in the sentence or in the conversation
37:56
that could be having that can completely change
37:59
the entire trajectory.
37:59
factory of that child's life.
38:01
But because they want to play this word game
38:04
and because they want to dial everything as negative,
38:06
now you're going to have these kids who will. So
38:08
we just had slavery and then that was just it.
38:10
There was no benefits. There was just
38:12
nothing. That's the end of the fucking story. That's what we're
38:14
going to choose to tell our children.
38:16
Furthermore, how come
38:18
we don't talk about what was done
38:21
to change the fact that there was slavery?
38:23
Well, that's inside the new curriculum. It is.
38:25
They talk about not only, I
38:28
think they actually mentioned it as black patriots.
38:32
They do talk about it because I did see that. They did
38:34
talk. They called them black patriots.
38:37
Look, man, here's the new curriculum.
38:39
Here's the reality. And people get upset
38:41
when I say this, but I don't care.
38:43
Race
38:45
baiting and the discussion of race
38:48
is only done by people who are racist.
38:51
And when we
38:53
truly break down what
38:55
this racial division is,
38:58
it's a low IQ,
39:00
highly emotional,
39:02
highly divisive argument that
39:04
these people in power, that's in their
39:06
playbook that says, hey,
39:08
we can't have these people get along. So
39:10
we're going to push this race issue so
39:12
that they fight and they can't notice how
39:14
much we're doing to actually
39:16
damage their life experience while
39:18
we enhance ours. And that's it.
39:21
It's a low IQ emotional argument for people
39:23
who can't think,
39:24
who are unable to understand
39:26
reality. And
39:29
these people are experts at putting it in front of
39:31
us. And until we get smarter, black,
39:33
white people especially,
39:35
until we get smarter to the point where we say, hey, dude,
39:38
judging people on the color of their skin regardless
39:40
of who they are or what race they happen
39:43
to belong to is wrong.
39:44
And in America, we judge people by the content
39:46
of the character and how good of a person they are
39:49
and how they treat others. And
39:51
that's how we do it here in America. Until everybody
39:53
gets to that page, this shit is going to
39:55
keep going on. I'll be real with you. Like,
39:57
dude, the race arguments to me.
39:59
Like it's it's fucking laughable.
40:02
Like it's laughable shit. Like because
40:05
people who continuously
40:07
buy into this over and over and over again,
40:10
if we're being fucking real,
40:13
the reason people buy into it over
40:15
and over and over again is
40:16
because it gives them an excuse
40:19
as to why they don't have to try very hard, because
40:21
if they don't try very hard, it doesn't really matter
40:23
because if I tried, it wouldn't work anyway.
40:25
And that's what these people pray on. And it's it's
40:28
bad. It's the same. Dude,
40:30
listen, man. We
40:33
have to get smarter than these people.
40:35
OK, this this lady's barely fucking black.
40:37
All right, let's be real. Let's be
40:39
real. I don't know one fucking black person
40:42
that would claim her as their own.
40:44
OK, she's a fucking tyrant.
40:47
She's stupid as fuck. OK, she.
40:49
You
40:51
know, I think that,
40:54
you know, we're going to. You're
40:56
going to go to space one day. Space,
40:59
think about it.
41:01
Like, it's just so it's so
41:03
annoying, dude. And like, bro,
41:06
I'll be real. I don't think most black people
41:08
are with these people at all. I think it's over.
41:10
I think the race argument is pretty much over.
41:13
I think people still get upset about it. And
41:15
if we're being honest about race, does
41:17
racism exist? Absolutely
41:19
exist. Does it exist like they say it
41:22
exists? No, it exists on little
41:24
one off things that happen to us. And
41:26
by the way, when I say us, it happens to white people, too.
41:29
There's a lot of situations where
41:31
not a lot, but there are certain situations
41:33
where over the course of our lives, we're probably
41:35
going to be excluded at something because of our
41:38
race. All right. We're probably going to get talk
41:40
shit on because of our race.
41:41
Black people, you guys are the kings of talking
41:44
shit on white people.
41:45
Let's be fucking honest. And you know what? I
41:47
don't really give a fuck. It doesn't bother me. All
41:49
right. There's far more of black
41:51
people accepted to talk shit on white people. There
41:53
is white people talking shit on black people. I can tell you that
41:56
because we've never been able to say anything, even
41:58
if it was actually. fought that, you
42:01
can't even say it because you'll get fucking like
42:03
if I say, hey, white
42:06
people aren't the problem in black communities, black
42:08
people are actually the problem in black communities. You
42:10
get fucking yelled at like you
42:12
see what I'm saying, right? There's a double standard of of
42:15
what's considered racism. And until
42:17
we get to the point where all of it's bullshit
42:20
and we all say, no, dude, that's that's
42:22
a fucking human being
42:24
who if I go over there and slice their
42:26
arm open, they're going to bleed red. They got the same
42:28
internal stuff that I got. They happen to have
42:30
a little bit more melanin in their skin because of where
42:32
they come from in their culture on the
42:34
planet where there's more or less sun. Like
42:37
this is basic shit.
42:38
And like the fact that we still argue over race
42:41
in 2023 in any way, shape
42:43
or form is kind of embarrassing
42:45
to us as human beings. That's how it shows
42:47
where we are. You know,
42:49
but again, like, is it really where we are or
42:52
is it just where they tell us that we are? That's
42:54
what I think it is for the most part. I think
42:56
there's some people who buy it, who
42:58
are victims, who are going to always be victims,
43:00
who are of the victim mindset
43:02
and because the victim mindset is popular right now,
43:04
you know, it gives people permission to
43:06
not really be productive or hold a high standard
43:08
in life because,
43:10
you know, they can just say, throw their arms up and be like, well,
43:13
fuck, I'm, you know, I'm this or I'm
43:15
that or I'm whatever it happens to be. Right. Victim
43:17
culture is very
43:18
hot right now. That is.
43:21
I think it's I think it's fading, though. I think people are coming
43:23
back around.
43:26
But dude, all in all, man, I think it's a ridiculous
43:28
argument. I think Americans, the
43:31
thing about America that's made America America
43:33
is
43:34
the fact that all cultures from
43:36
all different places in the globe have been able to come
43:38
here and abide by a set of core
43:40
values.
43:42
American core values
43:44
and create some amazing things. And at one
43:46
point, become the most powerful country in the world
43:48
for a very long time. In fact, I believe
43:50
we're still there.
43:51
I just believe we're being told that we're not. If
43:54
we truly believe what you and I have said this whole
43:56
time is that China has compromised our
43:58
highest political offices.
43:59
our politicians and our media and
44:02
our Hollywood, which is very easy
44:04
to see by the way that
44:05
they contribute money to all of these cases, then
44:08
why would China let us think that
44:10
we're the most powerful country in the world? Wouldn't it be
44:12
in their benefit to beat us down and make us think
44:14
that we were losers and that we're,
44:16
everybody hates
44:19
each other and
44:22
everywhere we go, there's people trying to convince kids
44:24
that they're cutting off their dicks. Like
44:26
all of this stuff that we are propagated
44:29
is clearly designed to weaken morale
44:31
in the country
44:33
and demoralize us. And if we
44:35
believe what China is doing, or if
44:37
we believe what you and I say on the show regularly
44:39
that China is actually influencing all this,
44:41
wouldn't that make sense?
44:42
Why would they? Why would- You're saying
44:45
that
44:46
because they're doing it, that is the proof
44:48
that we're not that good.
44:50
What I'm saying is, if you think
44:53
about how things actually are,
44:55
it makes perfect sense as to why we are propagated
44:58
to believe that we hate each other, why we are
45:00
propagated to believe that everybody's,
45:03
you know,
45:03
with the
45:06
adult men shaking their balls and kids
45:08
faces, right? The opposite is true.
45:10
Correct. Got it. Right. Like dude- They want us
45:12
to think we're weak because we're actually very strong. Correct.
45:15
They want us to think we hate each other because we actually love each other. Look bro,
45:17
psychological warfare. That's what we're dealing
45:19
with, right? That's real. We're dealing with psychological
45:22
warfare from another country.
45:24
And I believe that the whole thing
45:26
with COVID was all part of this. COVID
45:29
definitely came from over there and it was
45:32
definitely known about by our country
45:34
and the people who knew about it in our country were getting paid
45:37
by those guys.
45:38
And what were they getting paid to do? Were they getting paid to make
45:40
the country stronger or were they getting paid to make the country
45:42
weaker? Close it down. Right. And that means these
45:44
people are fucking actual traders to
45:47
you and me.
45:48
Okay. And now we take a look at
45:50
all of the things that they're allowing to happen, the crime
45:52
in all the cities,
45:55
the border crisis, the inflation,
45:57
the sending of all our military assets to
45:59
foreign country.
45:59
so that we have a problem with our own assets
46:02
here.
46:02
The depleting of the oil reserves.
46:04
Name me a single move that these
46:06
people have made that has strengthened our country.
46:10
Now Amy
46:12
won. And you can't
46:14
name one. And now we have the evidence that
46:16
they're taking money from China. Now,
46:18
and this all started with COVID.
46:20
Okay, so
46:22
like to me, what
46:24
this is, is this is a giant operation
46:27
attack
46:28
that is from China to America
46:31
to weaken our country, to make them the
46:33
economic power and probably eventually
46:35
take us completely over.
46:37
And there's been a number of Americans
46:40
in the media, in the politics
46:42
and in Hollywood,
46:44
who have either leveraged people or sold
46:46
us out
46:47
to their own personal gain
46:50
to this foreign adversary, which is treason.
46:53
So that's what we're dealing with in my opinion.
46:57
And it all flows into this shit.
46:59
So like, I don't
47:01
know dude. I think that's a beautiful point. I mean, look,
47:06
we keep falling for it though. Our
47:09
people keep falling for it. Like we keep falling
47:11
for the fact that like, because someone
47:14
is a little more tan than us, they're
47:16
our enemy or a little less tan than us, they're
47:18
our enemy. Like,
47:19
dude, really think about that.
47:22
Like just like I said, think about like, if I was having that
47:24
conversation with your actual kids, think
47:26
about how basic that is.
47:28
Like you think that someone is your
47:31
enemy
47:32
because they come from a different
47:34
place in the world and they
47:37
have less melanin in their skin or
47:39
more melanin in their skin. Like, are
47:41
we really that fucking stupid as a
47:44
culture? It's not true.
47:47
And the reason that this has been propagated, it's
47:49
not just propagated here currently now. This
47:52
has been propagated over the course
47:54
of history, right? Tribalism,
47:56
wars over...
47:59
you know, like from different country to
48:02
country, like dude,
48:03
all European men are basically
48:05
the same, like Poland,
48:08
Italy, you know,
48:10
England, France, Switzerland,
48:13
Belgium,
48:14
Germany, like they're all the same kind of people,
48:16
but people in power
48:19
have for thousands of years
48:21
convinced the people in these
48:24
countries, which by the way, that border
48:26
is a made up line that
48:28
is made up by someone who said, this is mine,
48:31
and I own this,
48:32
and all of you peasants are part of my shit,
48:35
and you've convinced people to fight battles
48:38
and kill each other and murder each
48:40
other and rape the women and
48:42
genocide people based upon a made
48:44
up fucking border,
48:47
when those are your brothers and sisters right over there,
48:49
10 feet away, like dude,
48:52
humans have to get smarter, dude.
48:54
You see what I'm saying? Like
48:57
we have been manipulated over thousands
48:59
of years by people who have power to believe
49:03
that we are so different that we must kill each other,
49:05
and that's total bullshit, that's total
49:08
bullshit, total bullshit. And
49:12
until, you know, if humanity
49:14
would all come to this realization that
49:18
we're all pretty much the same, dude, we
49:20
could have world peace. If you took all of these leaders
49:23
and all of them,
49:24
the leaders of these countries, with the exception of a
49:26
couple guys, okay,
49:28
and you put them in a fucking
49:30
space capsule, and you shot them to
49:32
fucking space, okay,
49:34
the world would improve drastically,
49:37
like in like a week, because
49:40
people from the real world
49:43
would say, hey, you know, none of this stuff they
49:45
were doing made sense,
49:47
we should be doing it this way, this way, this way, this way, and
49:50
everybody would rise up in
49:52
a positive way,
49:54
right, people don't wanna fight, they don't wanna argue,
49:56
they don't wanna hate each other, nobody wants to hate each
49:58
other, The only
50:00
reason they want to hate is because you've been told to hate or
50:03
you've been taught to hate. And that's
50:05
not just white people towards black people or black people towards white
50:07
people. That's cross human rehistory
50:09
culture. So like, dude,
50:12
when we think about this, we have to
50:14
really like break it down.
50:16
Like these people who have
50:18
in power of any kind
50:20
or sort have no moral authority
50:22
over us. We are
50:25
like divine godly beings.
50:28
We are not like Germans and
50:30
Italians and Frenchmen. Like
50:33
dude, we're fucking people. And
50:35
until people understand that we're all people, we're all
50:37
trying to be happy. We're all working hard. We're all trying
50:40
to like shit can't change.
50:42
We're going to continue to go down this process
50:45
of
50:46
global tyrants and every different country
50:48
serving themselves and using the peasant
50:50
class. That's us to produce for
50:53
them to get it done. Yeah, like bro, when
50:55
we were in Boston, we're walking here.
50:57
Remember we drove by the Federal Reserve
50:59
and we were talking to the driver
51:02
and we were making a joke about like
51:05
there's the most power what some of those powerful people in the
51:07
country or in the world in that building. And
51:09
you know, those people sit in that building and they look down at
51:12
the street and they see all these people and they don't see
51:14
people, bro. You know what they see? They see their
51:16
slaves that have been designed to
51:18
produce for them.
51:20
And you might say, well, that's ridiculous, Andy. That's well,
51:22
okay, let's do the math on your income. How
51:24
much of your income do you pay to the government?
51:27
You pay more of your income to the government than you get to keep
51:29
in your own house. If you do the full math, that
51:32
is a fact. What
51:34
does that make you? It's
51:36
life. It doesn't make you free. So
51:39
to run around here and say that this isn't the case,
51:41
you're just not awake to what's actually going
51:43
on. You're refusing to believe it. Until
51:46
we get smarter, when we collectivize our
51:48
power together as human beings,
51:50
this shit will continue to go on and it'll get worse and worse
51:52
and worse and worse and worse. My opinion, most
51:54
of these global leaders should be fucking put in the
51:56
fucking woodchipper.
51:58
The whole world would include the whole world would improve. prove
52:00
literally like instantly.
52:02
That's real shit, man. Gotta tell us what you think. Chime
52:05
in on conversation. You guys know how it goes. So what
52:07
happened if the whole world said no?
52:10
Like no more tyrants. We declare our
52:12
independence just like they declared their independence
52:15
in 1776. We declare our independence.
52:17
We're not paying taxes. We're not doing your
52:19
shit. Fuck you. What
52:22
would happen? What would they do? They couldn't do anything.
52:25
It'd be over for them. All we have to do is
52:27
not comply with any of their stuff and say, no,
52:29
we're doing our thing. Fuck you. And
52:31
if they try to hurt us, we fucking put them in the ground.
52:34
Pretty simple fix. Real simple.
52:39
Guys, let's get to our third one. How's that for domestic terrorism? Yeah,
52:41
I mean, I think that's considered global terrorism.
52:43
Guys, is that on the list? I
52:46
think we escalated. Did we make it? Moving on up.
52:50
Yeah. Moving on up. Moving on up.
52:52
Bro, they're the terrorists. They are.
52:55
Oh, we're the terrorists because we don't want to pay you
52:57
all our money. We're
52:59
the terrorists because we're tired of you
53:01
stirring the fucking piece that we would like
53:03
to have in our lives.
53:05
We're the terrorists because you shut down the country
53:07
for two years and cost us all two years and
53:09
ruined a bunch of kids. Like we're
53:11
the terrorists because you don't allow real education
53:14
to happen. And instead on TikTok, we got
53:16
these people doing NPC stuff
53:18
looking like fucking the end of humanity.
53:21
Like, bro, we're it's us. I like bar
53:23
motherfucker. Come on, bro. Come
53:26
on. It's
53:28
them. Let's go. Let's get it.
53:31
These people, it's not just the United States. It's fucking
53:33
all of them.
53:34
All of them when they fly to get together and they all honor
53:36
each other and shit. That's all bullshit. You
53:39
suck each other's balls and shit. Huh? Yeah.
53:41
I know they do weird shit there. Oh, fuck, bro.
53:44
They do kid shit. That's what that. Yeah. That's
53:47
the whole thing, bro. These people are all in a club. George Carlin
53:49
said it the best. These people were in a club that and
53:51
you ain't in it. And that's it.
53:54
And in their club, they rule the roost. And
53:56
until we go in and take the roost over and say, fuck
53:58
you, they're going to continue
53:59
do what they do to us, which is make our lives hard, make
54:02
our lives miserable, make our lives stressful,
54:04
make our lives, um, you
54:07
know, shit. That's
54:09
what they're going to do. And
54:11
then they're going to, they're going to smile on your face and be like, is the
54:13
freedom great?
54:15
He saved our democracy. Yeah.
54:18
Guys, let's get into our third and final headline. Headline number
54:20
three,
54:21
number three reads
54:22
report.
54:23
Hunter Biden put Joe Biden on business calls
54:26
dozens of times.
54:28
Shocking. I
54:30
can't believe it. Don't
54:34
you, don't you look at some of the headlines that
54:37
come out after we've covered this for like years
54:39
now
54:39
and like, just like roll your fucking eyes. I
54:41
look at it because they always put it up in the same
54:44
notions. Like all the sites are like breaking news.
54:46
Can you believe this? I would appreciate if you
54:48
guys would start telling all these people, you know, the
54:50
Andy DJ said that fucking three years, three
54:52
years ago, bro. That would be cool. Like you guys, like
54:54
our little army here, like when these headlines come
54:57
out that we've all been saying the whole entire
54:59
time, let motherfuckers know.
55:02
Yeah. Cause you know, it's
55:03
not even fun. Like,
55:05
yeah, no shit. You
55:08
know, let's get into this though. So, so this
55:10
is Breitbart, uh, Breitbart
55:12
news article reading Hunter Biden reportedly
55:16
put then vice president Joe Biden
55:18
on calls with family business
55:20
associates upwards of two
55:22
dozen times. Devin Archer,
55:25
Hunter Biden's former business partner who
55:27
reportedly was expected to
55:29
testify before the house oversight committee
55:31
today when
55:32
the show was being recorded, uh,
55:35
will tell the committee that he witnessed
55:37
Hunter Biden using the influence of his father
55:39
during business meetings by calling the
55:41
former vice president
55:43
committee amounts announced Monday. A
55:45
person familiar with Archer's expected
55:47
testimony told Breitbart news, the outstanding
55:50
date is under negotiation with his lawyer.
55:53
Fox news reported that Devin Archer pulled out
55:55
of today's
55:56
scheduled testimony the third time
55:59
he canceled his committee.
55:59
commitment. This ex
56:02
came out from ex
56:04
chat
56:06
program.
56:07
Ex the south, he says, house oversight
56:09
committee chairman James Comer confirms the
56:11
Fox that Berezma board member Devin
56:13
Archer
56:14
has canceled a deposition three times.
56:17
Archer is under subpoena from the committee.
56:19
Fox has told Archer has canceled
56:21
because of personal reasons
56:23
and schedule conflicts.
56:25
The committee hoped to bring in
56:28
Archer today, but that is not happening. Fox
56:31
is told the committee is now aiming
56:33
for Thursday, but it's
56:35
far from clear if Archer will show. Oh shit.
56:37
What the fuck? Hillary popped up again. What
56:39
the fuck's happening? Um,
56:43
get that out of here.
56:44
Uh, but Archer, a Biden family business
56:46
associate and hunters quote, best friend
56:48
in business was in legal trouble in 2022
56:50
for defrauding a native American
56:53
tribal entity and was ordered
56:55
to pay around $43 million
56:58
to the victims price was arrested
57:00
in 2014. Archer served with Hunter Biden
57:02
on the board of Berezma Holdings, a Ukraine based
57:05
energy company.
57:06
Archer was also photographed playing
57:08
golf with then vice president, uh,
57:11
Joe Biden in South Hampton.
57:13
Uh, here's the notorious pitcher there.
57:15
What's
57:15
up?
57:19
You want to see the picture here? The guy,
57:21
the guy, the guy, I don't know
57:23
what the fuck that is. Right. With his arm around. I don't know what that
57:26
is. I don't know. That's a fucking
57:28
hair piece. Bro. That's, that's worse than the hair piece. Right?
57:30
Like bro, that's an ultimate beauty. You're supposed to be rich.
57:33
You have all this money and that's the best you got. Bro.
57:35
I don't know what that is. Some
57:37
of you guys just need to accept it, man. Like if your hair
57:39
starts quitting on you, fucking fired that shit. That's
57:41
what I'm saying. That's a look. That's a good look.
57:44
Remember when your hair was quitting on you? What I tell you, I
57:46
say you fired that shit. I say you
57:48
have a good look. Now look at you. You're world
57:50
famous. Saucer. Dick boss. That's
57:52
what I'm saying. But look, let me say this.
57:54
The only fight I've ever lost in my life was
57:56
with my hairline. You didn't, you didn't lose
57:58
it because you fucked.
57:59
fired it. You said, hey, get the fuck out. You
58:02
sensed that it was quitting on you. Didn't love you no more. You said,
58:04
let it go out of my house. I accepted the truth. That's
58:06
right.
58:07
You, and you did so, you did so with
58:09
dignity. It didn't fucking, you
58:11
didn't lose. You won. Look at that. Look at that fucking
58:14
face, bro. You got a face for radio.
58:21
Oh man. Thanks. Thanks. Thanks.
58:26
Well, bro, if I sit there and told you you're a beautiful black
58:28
man, that would be a little weird. We
58:31
keep that for private. Yeah.
58:33
I must say, you tell me that all the time. Yeah. Well,
58:35
you just said it on the air now. Thanks. Thanks.
58:39
Yeah. So the committee expects Archer
58:41
to tell the committee about one instance in
58:43
particular that involves Vadim
58:45
Porchayzki, a Burisma holdings
58:48
executive and Mikolod Zoczewski,
58:52
the company's founder. According to the
58:54
New York post,
58:55
both Ukrainians met with Hunter
58:57
Biden and Archer at the Four Seasons Resort
58:59
Dubai
59:00
at Drew Mariah beach in 2015.
59:03
This is the conversation allegedly.
59:06
While they were sitting
59:08
outside at the bar,
59:10
Vadim Porchayzki, a
59:12
senior Burisma executive, phoned
59:15
to ask where they were because
59:17
Burisma's owner, Mikolod Zoczewski
59:20
needed to speak to Hunter urgently.
59:23
Soon afterward,
59:24
the two Ukrainians joined Hunter
59:26
and Archer at the Four Seasons Bar and
59:29
Porchayzki asked Hunter,
59:31
can you ring your dad?
59:33
At the time, it was early afternoon
59:35
Friday in Washington, DC.
59:38
Hunter then called his father, put him on
59:40
speaker, placed the phone on the table
59:43
and introduced the Ukrainians to Joe Biden
59:45
by name as Nikolai and
59:47
Vadim.
59:48
In the presence of Archer,
59:50
Hunter Biden apparently used
59:52
the phone trick as many as two
59:55
dozen times. The post reported whistle
59:57
blower Tony Bobolinsky,
59:59
most known.
59:59
for his joint venture with,
1:00:02
quote, 10 held by H for the
1:00:04
big guy, confirmed a similar tactic
1:00:06
during his experience with the Bidens at
1:00:08
the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles. Quote,
1:00:11
I'm also aware of other Biden family business
1:00:13
associates confirming that Joe would take phone
1:00:16
calls from Hunter in the middle of business
1:00:18
meetings and was way in via
1:00:20
speakerphone. Bob Linsky said, quote,
1:00:23
sitting with Hunter at Chateau Marmot
1:00:25
before I first met Joe Biden on May
1:00:28
2nd, 2017.
1:00:30
Hunter was adamant that his father takes
1:00:32
his calls at any time,
1:00:34
no matter what his lawyers say,
1:00:36
or with gatekeepers like Kate Bedingfield,
1:00:38
former Biden spokesperson playing interference.
1:00:41
The American people don't fully
1:00:43
appreciate yet the key role Joe
1:00:46
Biden played in the Biden family
1:00:48
global influence peddling.
1:00:50
I would equate it
1:00:51
to a chairman's role in a traditional
1:00:54
business structure. He added
1:00:56
no shit. No shit. So
1:00:58
let's backtrack a little bit. So in 2015, Archer
1:01:00
discussed expectations of high ranking
1:01:03
U.S. officials in Ukraine one
1:01:05
month before then vice president Biden
1:01:08
visited Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko
1:01:11
to demand the firing of a
1:01:13
prosecutor investigating the company. There
1:01:16
was a famous video went around. I already saw that where
1:01:18
he talked about, I told him he needs to fire him or
1:01:20
they're not getting no money.
1:01:22
He fired him. Ukraine got the billion dollars.
1:01:25
Everybody's talking about a little
1:01:27
bit, but here's one interesting thing that I wanted to bring up. Right.
1:01:29
So mainstream media, you guys, we all
1:01:32
know how they operate. They don't talk about certain
1:01:34
things that are damning.
1:01:35
But I want to show you what mainstream media
1:01:37
is focused about. They're focused about
1:01:39
this headline, for example,
1:01:42
DC federal courthouse photos sparked
1:01:44
Donald Trump indictment speculation,
1:01:47
saying the media teams have been setting up campsites
1:01:49
outside of courthouse in Washington, DC, amidst
1:01:52
speculation that a new indictment against Donald
1:01:54
Trump. Right. So you got all this overwhelming
1:01:56
proof that's coming out about this Biden family. But of course,
1:01:59
they still got it.
1:01:59
target Trump. Now, before
1:02:02
we get onto this, Andy, I got to show you one more thing that I thought
1:02:04
was just really, really bizarre.
1:02:07
So the only things you're seeing on, you know,
1:02:10
on the internet right now are those two topics
1:02:12
I've just mentioned are the three we covered so far. But
1:02:15
here's another headline that
1:02:17
a lot of these left-leaning news
1:02:19
sites are
1:02:20
picking up again that I thought was pretty interesting.
1:02:24
Headlines like this, note
1:02:26
cards and shorter shares, how Biden's
1:02:28
campaign is addressing his age. Aids
1:02:30
appear to be making concessions to Biden's age,
1:02:33
hoping to avoid viral moments
1:02:35
or headlines like this
1:02:37
from AP News. Biden downplayed age
1:02:39
talk, but subtle accommodations are being made. They're
1:02:41
bringing his age back up
1:02:43
and his fragility.
1:02:45
It makes me think that something's big about to fucking
1:02:47
happen. But
1:02:48
Andy, can you give us any sense
1:02:51
or calm? Well,
1:02:56
to me, the
1:02:58
age argument is not a real argument.
1:03:01
Like, yes, he's seen now. Yes, he's
1:03:04
like losing his mind.
1:03:06
No shit. Yeah. I mean, they're talking about like he,
1:03:08
they even changed the stairs that he uses to get on the
1:03:10
Air Force one and shit. I get it. I
1:03:12
understand that. But
1:03:16
you guys knew that he was old and see
1:03:19
now 2019, 2018. You
1:03:21
knew that then. So everybody knows
1:03:23
that that's the truth. And it seems like
1:03:25
the age discussion is thrown out more and more
1:03:27
as
1:03:28
a cover.
1:03:30
What's actually happening, which these men
1:03:32
have, like the article state, have been doing
1:03:34
pay per play for
1:03:37
literal. I mean, who knows how long.
1:03:39
And in my opinion,
1:03:41
the reason that this isn't getting talked about
1:03:44
is because
1:03:45
all the politicians do this in some
1:03:48
way, shape or form. And so they're
1:03:50
not going to blow the whistle on their own way
1:03:52
to make a living and make an income and put a
1:03:59
multi-million dollar properties.
1:04:02
You know what I'm saying? Like these people are
1:04:04
all full of shit,
1:04:05
all of them. And the
1:04:07
reason that they're not blasting this dude
1:04:10
for what's really going on is because they're all guilty of
1:04:12
it and all of it is
1:04:14
treasonous to this country, all of it. So
1:04:17
that's my take on the age argument. And
1:04:19
then furthermore, I believe that he was put
1:04:21
in power. So we would say,
1:04:23
man, he's just old and senile and stupid,
1:04:26
which makes him the perfect guy to advance an agenda
1:04:29
that is very damaging to the United
1:04:31
States, right? We could look at like, oh,
1:04:33
he depleted the oil reserves. Oh, that's just Joe,
1:04:35
he's stupid. Oh, they're leaving the
1:04:37
border open. Oh, they just don't get
1:04:40
it. They're so stupid. He's old. Oh,
1:04:42
he made these gaffes and he said
1:04:44
these things. Oh, that's just
1:04:46
old Joe. He's actually a really nice
1:04:49
guy.
1:04:49
Oh, they sent all of our military weapons
1:04:52
to Ukraine. You know, these
1:04:54
guys are just so stupid. And
1:04:57
in reality, there's nothing stupid
1:04:59
about it. It's all an intentional play that
1:05:01
he's being paid to run. And he is
1:05:03
the perfect guy to run it because
1:05:05
we all say, man,
1:05:07
they think we're stupid. They don't think you're
1:05:09
stupid.
1:05:11
They know you're stupid. That's
1:05:15
what people are failing to understand. They
1:05:18
don't think you're stupid. They know
1:05:20
you're stupid. They understand that
1:05:22
you will look at this at surface level and you will
1:05:24
not truly understand what's actually
1:05:27
happening here,
1:05:28
which is the destruction of the United States.
1:05:33
Furthermore, who's to say
1:05:36
that these people,
1:05:41
for example, let's use the cocaine thing,
1:05:43
right?
1:05:44
In the White House. Now,
1:05:48
they have surveillance of every single inch of that
1:05:50
building.
1:05:51
There's no reasonable person on this planet
1:05:54
that can't figure out who actually
1:05:56
did it.
1:05:57
And we all kind of think we know who did it,
1:05:59
right?
1:05:59
And then Matt saying who they know did
1:06:02
it, tells us who did it. So
1:06:04
do you, like I saw
1:06:06
somebody talking about this and the,
1:06:09
this is a pretty well known quote
1:06:11
unquote conservative influencer. That's
1:06:14
a whole other subject.
1:06:16
And they were like, at the end of it, they're like, they think we're
1:06:18
stupid. Well,
1:06:20
you are stupid. And here's why.
1:06:23
Could it possibly be that they don't actually
1:06:25
care if you see it or not? And they're actually
1:06:27
just doing these things to show you
1:06:30
we're in control and you're not, and there ain't nothing
1:06:32
you can fucking do about it.
1:06:34
Wouldn't that make sense? It's a big power point. At what
1:06:36
point do dictators
1:06:39
that emerge
1:06:40
cross from being someone who's pretending
1:06:43
like they're acting in the interests
1:06:44
of the people into actual
1:06:47
dictators that dictate?
1:06:49
Well, they don't just come out one day and say, I'm
1:06:51
the dictator.
1:06:53
What they do is a number of small moves
1:06:55
over the course of time that you do nothing
1:06:57
about.
1:06:58
And over the course of time, these moves
1:07:00
get progressively more absurd and progressively
1:07:02
more damaging. And as we do nothing
1:07:05
about it, they gain more and more and more perceived
1:07:07
power to do whatever they want.
1:07:10
And we thought about that. Does
1:07:14
that make sense? It makes perfect sense.
1:07:16
The more they're the more crazy shit that
1:07:19
they do, the more power
1:07:19
they gain to do whatever it is they want.
1:07:22
They're operating without any
1:07:24
sort of recourse whatsoever. And
1:07:27
so what we call that is unmasking
1:07:29
of the communism. That is us
1:07:32
going from what we perceive to
1:07:34
be a free country, which is
1:07:36
a lie, first of all, to
1:07:38
a new way where there's
1:07:41
certain people in power that just call the shots and
1:07:43
you can't say shit about it. And if you do,
1:07:45
we indict you. Put you in jail. I don't
1:07:47
even think the cocaine was an accident. I think it was
1:07:50
intentionally put there from the cost of the EMS
1:07:52
and first responders and the hazmat team.
1:07:54
Let's make this reaction. Let's put it out to
1:07:56
the pub because here's the thing. If they wanted to keep that quiet,
1:07:59
they could. They should have kept it fucking quiet. Yeah, but
1:08:02
that's how they take the mask off, bro. Yeah,
1:08:04
they're gonna do this. Let's create the fucking response.
1:08:06
Let the people see it. Yeah, and they won't do fucking
1:08:09
anything. Because they know what you're gonna say.
1:08:11
They're either gonna say, oh, they're so stupid.
1:08:14
Or they're gonna say, oh,
1:08:15
they think we're stupid.
1:08:18
No, they know you're stupid.
1:08:20
Because you keep saying they think we're stupid.
1:08:23
That proves that you are fucking stupid.
1:08:27
Like, does that not make
1:08:29
sense to you? At what
1:08:31
point are you conservative, pro-freedom
1:08:33
people out there are gonna stop saying, hey,
1:08:36
they think we're fucking stupid and start
1:08:38
saying what it is.
1:08:40
They're doing whatever they want and rubbing it
1:08:42
in our face and they think we won't do fucking anything
1:08:44
about it. That's the
1:08:46
truth.
1:08:49
Ooh, they almost think we're stupid.
1:08:52
Like, are you working for them? Are you part
1:08:54
of them? Why are you pushing that message out
1:08:56
to your millions of followers? Why
1:08:58
are you conservative influencers pushing out that message
1:09:01
of they think we're stupid to your millions of followers?
1:09:03
No,
1:09:04
you're doing their work by propagating that message.
1:09:06
They don't fucking think we're stupid. They know you're stupid.
1:09:09
They know that you're not gonna do anything. And they're
1:09:11
rubbing it in your fucking face and you're eating
1:09:13
it up
1:09:14
with fucking fork and knife, like Thanksgiving dinner,
1:09:16
bro. Buy my T-shirt. Yeah,
1:09:18
like,
1:09:20
bro, it's gross to me. Yeah,
1:09:24
it is, man.
1:09:26
Oh, they must think we're stupid. No,
1:09:28
they think you're gonna sit on your fucking Instagram
1:09:31
and not do a motherfucking thing.
1:09:32
That's what they think. And make some more excess. And the more
1:09:34
you allow them to continue to get away with it
1:09:37
over and over and over and over and
1:09:39
over and over again, the more power they gain,
1:09:42
okay? If they can ship all of our military
1:09:44
supplies to Ukraine, if they can
1:09:46
deplete our oil reserves, if they can open our
1:09:48
borders and let millions and millions and millions of
1:09:51
military-age males from other countries come across
1:09:53
the border, if they can allow crimes to
1:09:56
run rampant in their city, if they can deflate our
1:09:58
currency and ruin our economy, if-
1:09:59
they can, you
1:10:01
know, if they can
1:10:03
do what they did in Afghanistan and make us look ridiculous.
1:10:06
If they can do all these things,
1:10:08
like, no consequences.
1:10:09
Yeah. And they can get us to believe
1:10:11
a man is a man and a woman is a woman.
1:10:14
What can they not do? What
1:10:16
like, where's the line? Where's the line? If
1:10:19
we lived in America 30, 40, 50 years
1:10:22
ago, the military would have already arrested all
1:10:24
these people. In my opinion, the
1:10:26
military is like abandoning
1:10:28
the oath that they took the oath. The
1:10:31
oath, I believe, is defend
1:10:33
us against all enemies, foreign
1:10:35
and domestic. Well, guess what?
1:10:37
I'm not the fucking domestic enemy and neither
1:10:39
are you and neither are the people listening.
1:10:42
So where's our military stepping up? Where
1:10:44
are our actual leaders stepping up? Where,
1:10:46
where are people stepping up in these three letter agencies
1:10:48
saying, no, this is fucking bullshit.
1:10:52
You see what I'm saying?
1:10:56
Listen, we pride ourselves over here as America
1:10:58
being home of the what? Brave.
1:11:02
That's not what I'm seeing.
1:11:05
Whole bunch of people took those oaths that ain't doing shit.
1:11:07
It's
1:11:08
real shit.
1:11:09
Guys, what do you think?
1:11:11
Let us know. Let us know in
1:11:13
the comments. Hashtag call on Tyrone. I
1:11:17
like that one. I do too. Let
1:11:19
us know. But guys, that was our three headlines. It's time
1:11:21
to wrap this thing up, bring this show home with
1:11:24
our final segment of the show. As always
1:11:26
thumbs up or dumb as fuck. That's where we bring
1:11:28
a headline up. We talk about it. We go through it and they get one
1:11:30
of those two options.
1:11:31
So with that being said, our thumbs up or dumb
1:11:33
as fuck headline reads
1:11:35
photos,
1:11:36
roadside assistance,
1:11:38
NASCAR pit crew fixes car
1:11:41
damaged in accident on Chicago street.
1:11:43
I thought this was pretty fucking cool.
1:11:45
I thought
1:11:46
it was pretty cool. So listen to this. So a NASCAR
1:11:49
crew members
1:11:49
knew exactly what to do
1:11:51
Friday when a driver was involved
1:11:54
in a minor accident on a Chicago street.
1:11:56
The crew got the car running again after
1:11:58
it was damaged in a.
1:11:59
Fenderbender
1:12:01
near where racing teams were prepping
1:12:03
for inaugural race on the Chicago Street
1:12:05
course, according to CBS Sports.
1:12:08
The group included members of Colic
1:12:10
Racing and Legacy Motor Club
1:12:12
and was near South Doosable
1:12:15
Lakeshore Drive
1:12:16
when the two cars hit each other.
1:12:18
There were no injuries, but one of the vehicle's
1:12:20
front bumper and side were damaged
1:12:23
during the incident and needed to be fixed. When
1:12:25
the expert mechanic saw what happened,
1:12:27
they ran over to assist. Photos taken
1:12:30
at the scene captured the moments they pitched in
1:12:32
to help. So this was the tweet coming out from
1:12:34
Colic Racing. Update some of our guys
1:12:37
and some at Legacy Motor Club guys are
1:12:39
helping fix it up.
1:12:42
And there they are, they're on the streets of Chicago. So there
1:12:44
are semi-trucks parked right next to
1:12:47
where this front
1:12:49
bumper incident
1:12:51
happened. They ran right over there and fixed the
1:12:53
car up, man.
1:12:58
So article continues says,
1:13:00
quote,
1:13:00
that's some pretty sweet insurance coverage they
1:13:03
got. One social media user jokingly commented
1:13:06
to which another person replied, quote, that would
1:13:08
be a pleasant surprise if you called
1:13:10
roadside assistance and whole pit
1:13:12
crew showed up. NASCAR pit crews
1:13:14
have been described as the quote, hidden
1:13:17
athletes of car racing, according to endurance
1:13:19
warranty. Quote, when you look at the training
1:13:21
and the tremendous amount of pressure that falls on a pit
1:13:24
crew team, you come to appreciate
1:13:26
the hard work and technical procedures
1:13:28
that they have to carry out at every pit
1:13:30
stop. The site reads, per the
1:13:32
CBS report, Damon Lopez
1:13:34
of Colic said the groups removed
1:13:36
the car's bumper by unhooking the wire
1:13:39
harness, then reattached
1:13:41
it before the motor is left. Quote,
1:13:44
normally confined to the controlled environment
1:13:46
of a racetrack's garage area, the makeshift
1:13:48
repair work in response to a traffic
1:13:51
accident illustrated the new and decidedly
1:13:53
urban environment the NASCAR's crews now
1:13:56
inhabit in Chicago's Grant Park area.
1:13:59
Andy, where we at?
1:14:02
So because NASCAR crews decided to fix a car
1:14:09
that had been involved in an accident,
1:14:12
that
1:14:12
means NASCAR is more black. Yeah.
1:14:16
Is that what they're saying? I
1:14:19
mean, like. Yeah, I'm just glad that you're getting
1:14:21
a big shot. Can
1:14:24
I be honest? What's up?
1:14:26
I mean. It's really, yeah.
1:14:29
I mean, would you like me to say, oh, this is thumbs up. This
1:14:31
is great. Or would you like me to tell the truth?
1:14:33
Hey, we're here for the truth, baby. Yeah, get the fuck
1:14:35
out of here with this shit. This is a PR stunt.
1:14:38
These motherfuckers, they might've been good dudes
1:14:40
and they fix the car, but the reality
1:14:43
of it is there's fucking fuel pods
1:14:45
sitting there. Like what do they do? Yeah,
1:14:47
so they're parked on the street, but I think that's actually why
1:14:49
their fucking cars crashed. Listen, man.
1:14:54
They didn't fucking mechanically
1:14:56
fix the car. The bumper was damaged
1:14:58
and the door was damaged and they fucking
1:15:01
took the shit off and a car went down the road.
1:15:03
Like you have to know absolutely fucking
1:15:06
nothing about cars to even fucking believe this
1:15:08
shit. So, you
1:15:10
know, thumbs up to them being good dudes, but
1:15:12
let's not make this into this whole thing.
1:15:15
Go back to the last page the article said.
1:15:18
Right here. Right, wait, no, this isn't it.
1:15:21
Let's read this. Here you go. Normally
1:15:24
confined to the controlled environment of a racetrack's
1:15:26
garage area, the makeshift repair work
1:15:28
in response to the traffic accident illustrated
1:15:30
the new and decidedly urban environment
1:15:33
that NASCAR's crews now inhabit
1:15:35
in Chicago's Grand Park area. Yeah, I don't even know what
1:15:37
that part means. It means because they
1:15:39
did this, they're now more urban
1:15:41
and black. They love black people. Get the fuck out
1:15:43
of here, dude. Like this is a bullshit
1:15:46
article and to the guys that did it, you're good guys.
1:15:48
I'm not saying that. No, that's not your fault. It's whoever's
1:15:50
running this next handle. Yeah, but the media's turning this into some fucking
1:15:53
bullshit.
1:15:54
Okay, like they didn't fucking repair. Dude,
1:15:56
you took the fucking dragon ass bumper off the
1:15:58
car. You threw it on the fucking road.
1:15:59
else does and they get in a bumper accident and they
1:16:02
drove off.
1:16:05
Can we be fucking real here, dude? Like, can we
1:16:07
just be fucking real? Like this is absurd shit
1:16:09
because a couple dudes on
1:16:11
the NASCAR pit team, uh,
1:16:14
fixed and we're good Samaritans and fix this
1:16:16
car. Now NASCAR is more urban. Yeah.
1:16:24
Yeah. I saw, no, somebody did comment though. So
1:16:26
these trucks are sitting on the side of the road.
1:16:28
Like they're just. What am I wrong?
1:16:30
Like, are you laughing because I'm right or I'm wrong? The
1:16:33
whole crew's in here laughing. Like,
1:16:35
dude, I'm sorry. I would love to sit here and say, Oh,
1:16:38
it's so fucking great. But like, dude, I
1:16:40
can't help but notice that
1:16:42
they,
1:16:44
come on, man. Listen, I say thumbs
1:16:46
up for not getting shot. Listen, I think thumbs up.
1:16:48
I'm going to give it thumbs up because it's good that they help
1:16:50
the people. Cause it should always help people. Well,
1:16:53
let's not turn this into some fucking branding.
1:16:55
DI bullshit. I mean, this fucking
1:16:57
manifesto. By the way,
1:16:58
NASCAR is plenty black. Like
1:17:00
there's a lot of black people that love fucking cars.
1:17:02
Like the idea that like
1:17:05
black people don't like racing cars. Like
1:17:07
it's ridiculous. Yeah. Okay. Like
1:17:10
it's bubble Wallace bro.
1:17:12
What's up? You know what a fucking
1:17:14
sign. You
1:17:20
know what I'm saying, dude, like, like, dude, everything's
1:17:23
got to be this. Like
1:17:25
feel good branding
1:17:27
bullshit around like,
1:17:29
bro, a couple dudes helped the car that was in a fucking
1:17:31
fender better. Yeah. Does it matter what color the fucking
1:17:33
people were or what area? Like what, what
1:17:36
color the people are that inhabit the area?
1:17:38
Right.
1:17:40
It's fucking dude. It's fun. Good dudes helping out
1:17:42
people who need some help. Andy, I bet you a hundred dollars.
1:17:45
Whoever wrote this,
1:17:46
whoever, whoever X this out is
1:17:48
a brunch.
1:17:51
I can tell you this. They're definitely, uh,
1:17:53
they're definitely
1:17:55
pandering to the race shit.
1:17:57
I think that, you know, and I think I
1:17:59
honestly.
1:17:59
I
1:18:00
think that's part of the problem. Everybody's
1:18:03
trying to out virtue each other about who
1:18:05
can be more this or more that or more this
1:18:07
or more that. Like, bro, this ain't that hard. Like
1:18:09
a couple dudes saw an accident, they
1:18:12
happened to be part of a NASCAR team, and they
1:18:14
went over there and helped the people that were in the accident.
1:18:18
Good. Thumbs up. We're not improving
1:18:20
urban environments and bullshit. I was just saying, like, dude,
1:18:22
get the fuck out of here, dude. Like,
1:18:25
let's just tell it the truth. And by the way,
1:18:27
cool. These guys on the race team,
1:18:29
like, bro, these are some of the coolest dudes ever,
1:18:32
bro.
1:18:32
You know what I'm saying? There's no disrespect towards
1:18:34
them. They did the right thing, but the media's, and
1:18:37
like,
1:18:37
not everything has to be this,
1:18:40
like,
1:18:40
why can't the story be like this?
1:18:42
Good Samaritans from NASCAR team help out
1:18:44
people in trouble.
1:18:46
You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I'm leaving with that. Like, why's it
1:18:48
gotta be this, oh, this just shows
1:18:50
that NASCAR is more race friendly. Like,
1:18:52
what the fuck? We're not racist. Yeah,
1:18:54
we're shit, dude. Like,
1:18:57
fuck. I love it, man. I just,
1:19:00
dude, I just, I'm so tired of the, like,
1:19:02
the stuff.
1:19:03
You know, like,
1:19:05
can we just get back to being normal? Yeah. Like,
1:19:08
bro, can we just, like, can we just be normal? Yeah.
1:19:11
I'm with it, man. I give it thumbs up because the guys
1:19:13
that actually helped
1:19:14
did a good thing. I'm with you.
1:19:17
Yeah. Well, guys, Andy, that's all I got.
1:19:20
Me too. Don't be a hoe. Show the show.
1:19:23
Went from sleeping on the floor. Now my jewelry
1:19:26
box froze. Fuck a boat. Fuck a stove.
1:19:28
Counted millions in a coat. Bad bitch,
1:19:31
booty swole. Got her on bankroll.
1:19:33
Can't fold. That's a no. Headshot,
1:19:36
case close. Close.
Podchaser is the ultimate destination for podcast data, search, and discovery. Learn More