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Speaker 1:
[00:17] What is up guys, it's Andy Frisella and this is the show for the realest. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome to motherfucking reality. Guys, today we have Andy and DJ Cruz the motherfucking internet. That's what we're gonna do. That's what Cti stands for. It stands for Cruz the internet. We're gonna put topics on the screen. We're gonna speculate on what's going on. We're gonna have a couple of laughs and then we're gonna talk about how we, the people, have to solve these problems going on in the world. If this is your first time listening, we have many shows within the show. Today, you're gonna hear Cti. On Mondays, you're gonna get Q&AF, okay? That's where you submit questions. The questions can be about anything. And we give you the answers. Typically, the questions are about personal development, how to win, how to make money, how to kick ass, how to be a badass motherfucker, all right? You could submit your questions to be on the show a couple of different ways. DJ's gonna tell you how.
Speaker 2:
[01:08] Guys, you can email your questions in to askandy at andyfrisella.com. You can check the link in the description below and submit your questions online for a chance to be answered. Or just drop them in the comment section of the Q&AF videos on YouTube.
Speaker 1:
[01:21] We will also have real talk. Real talk is just five to 20 minutes. We will be giving you some real talk. And then we have 75 Hard Verses. That's where somebody who's completed 75 Hard comes on the show. They talk about how they were before, how they are now, and how they used 75 Hard to transform their lives. If you're unfamiliar with 75 Hard, it is the initial phase of the Live Hard program, which is available in its entirety for free at episode 208 on the Audio Feed Only. Again, that's 208 on the Audio Feed Only. There is also a book. The book is called The Book on Mental Toughness. It talks about the entire Live Hard program, plus a bunch of whole chapters on mental toughness, why it's important, how to cultivate it. The book is not free. You get it at andyfrisella.com. Go get it. All right. We have a fee for the show. The fee is very simple. We're the world's largest show that does not run ads. I pay to do this show. I don't get paid to do this show. So keep that in mind when you watch it. I ask very simply that if you enjoy the show, which I can see from the chat, a lot of you guys thought that we were just quitting, I would appreciate if you guys would help us grow the show so that I don't feel like fucking quitting. Okay? So don't be a hoe.
Speaker 2:
[02:34] Share the show.
Speaker 1:
[02:35] All right. What's up?
Speaker 2:
[02:36] What's going on?
Speaker 1:
[02:38] Not much.
Speaker 2:
[02:38] Yeah, we got called nickels.
Speaker 1:
[02:40] What?
Speaker 2:
[02:40] Yeah, we're nickels.
Speaker 1:
[02:41] What's that mean?
Speaker 2:
[02:42] Like, what's up my nickel?
Speaker 1:
[02:43] Oh.
Speaker 2:
[02:43] You know what I'm saying? I mean, it's new. It's new. Usually, they do the nuggets, but it's, it's, it's, uh.
Speaker 1:
[02:50] Hey, Justin, no, we can't get past the previews. Fuck off. How about that? I just got done saying I pay to do this show. It's my motherfucking yard and you're standing in it. So go listen to some other fucking faggot.
Speaker 2:
[03:03] All right. The trailer is my best part. That's the best part.
Speaker 1:
[03:05] I'm, I'm fucking over it. I ain't dealing with none of your shit, just so you know.
Speaker 2:
[03:10] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[03:11] All right.
Speaker 2:
[03:12] Hell yeah, man. What's going on, dude?
Speaker 1:
[03:14] Nothing. You're ready to put me a black buffalo in.
Speaker 2:
[03:16] Oh, that's nice. Not an ad, by the way. Not an ad. Yeah, man. Two weeks.
Speaker 1:
[03:21] Yep.
Speaker 2:
[03:22] Yeah, two weeks. Felt good. Back at it.
Speaker 1:
[03:23] greatest two weeks of my life.
Speaker 2:
[03:24] It's been good. It's been good. It's been good. It's been good. A lot of things have been happening. But yeah, we're back in the saddles, right? Back in the saddles. Man, you're looking good.
Speaker 1:
[03:34] Yeah, I am. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[03:38] Yeah. Yeah. Not bad. Not bad.
Speaker 1:
[03:41] Look, dude, I think a lot of people get it confused. You think that I need you here, I want you here, give a fuck what you fucking say. I don't fucking care. I do this for a fucking matter of service because people need to be aware and they need to be hearing things from people that aren't paid to say them.
Speaker 2:
[03:55] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[03:56] Okay. I give out more value for free than anybody on the fucking internet. All right. So when you come in here and you say stupid shit, don't think I'm just going to sit here and be like, oh yes, please sir, give me some porridge.
Speaker 2:
[04:06] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[04:06] I'm going to tell you get fucked.
Speaker 2:
[04:08] Dude, that is one of the interesting things too, like on this last two weeks, just like looking at all the shit that's been out there and all the people talking about it that are clearly coming from Pay-Pay.
Speaker 1:
[04:19] They're all paid.
Speaker 2:
[04:20] Dude.
Speaker 1:
[04:20] Everybody's paid. There's like five other people that aren't paid to do this.
Speaker 2:
[04:26] That's crazy.
Speaker 1:
[04:27] You know why people don't do this and not get paid? Because it's aggravating as fuck. That's the truth.
Speaker 2:
[04:34] No, inexpensive. Inexpensive, dude.
Speaker 1:
[04:38] Anyway, DJ does look smaller because DJ is smaller. He's been whooping ass.
Speaker 2:
[04:43] Not in all places. Some places I'm maintaining. They call it maintenance in this age. But I appreciate that, man. Yeah, we've been working, bro. Been working. Yeah, shit, man. I mean, the weird thing is we still haven't seen each other. So it's not like I haven't been seeing you. Everything's been good, though, guys. We are live. We appreciate you guys being here, as always. Make sure you take some time to share the show out. Repost the stream. We greatly appreciated that. Let's get into it, shall we?
Speaker 1:
[05:15] Let's do it.
Speaker 2:
[05:16] Yeah, I got some before we get going, though.
Speaker 1:
[05:17] Oh, yeah?
Speaker 2:
[05:18] Yeah. Well, it has nothing like... It's so crazy because this didn't even dawn on me until we like five minutes ago. It's 420, you know, first day back. Has nothing to do with 420 at all. I did know there are some very special birthdays.
Speaker 1:
[05:31] Yeah, it's Hitler's birthday. That's right.
Speaker 2:
[05:35] That's right. I know. Yeah, I didn't know that.
Speaker 1:
[05:37] It's also the anniversary of the first mass shooting in the United States.
Speaker 2:
[05:40] Columbine.
Speaker 1:
[05:41] Columbine.
Speaker 2:
[05:41] Yeah, that's right. That's right. I did see that. There's some interesting shit that's happened on this day. But yeah, you know, we might need to blow one for old Dove today. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[05:51] Not young Dove.
Speaker 2:
[05:52] Not young Dove. But no, dude, this caught my thing. Like it tripped me out a little bit because, you know, do you remember the big push on like veganism, all the vegans? Right. Like, dude, it was a massive like surge, man. They were fucking everywhere. I'm talking about like, you know, the white people with the dreads and shit. Like they were everywhere, bro. And then it kind of just disappeared. You know what I'm saying? Like people will come out.
Speaker 1:
[06:16] There's still a lot of vegans. They're plant based. They don't call themselves vegans anymore. What do they call themselves? Plant based. Plant based. Yeah. It doesn't sound as gross as vegan. Vegan. Vegan is the worst possible branding word you could ever have for a movement. It sounds disgusting.
Speaker 2:
[06:32] What's it like? What was the play on words?
Speaker 1:
[06:34] I don't know. But like they ruined the whole vegan movement because of how aggressive they were. Bro, it's kind of like how the ADL and all of these people try to say, you better do this or fuck you and this and that and this. That's what the vegans were like for a long time, and that's why it pushed people away. So a lot of them don't call themselves vegan anymore, they call themselves plant based.
Speaker 2:
[07:01] Rebrand it. Got it. Smart on their move. Absolutely.
Speaker 1:
[07:04] And they've also calmed down, and instead of trying to do what the ADL does, which I'm sure we're going to talk about tonight, where they say, I don't know if you saw this, but did you see that they're working to ban people from entering the World Cup who are anti-Semitic on their social media in the United States of America?
Speaker 2:
[07:24] Yeah. And people that follow Nick Fuentes and stuff. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[07:28] So nothing screams, we don't control everything. You can't come watch a fucking soccer game.
Speaker 2:
[07:34] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[07:34] You know what I'm saying? And that's what vegans did, bro. They try to bully you into joining their movement. And there's a very famous saying that you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar. That's a universal thing that we all know. And it's interesting to watch people not understand that.
Speaker 2:
[07:53] They don't get it. They don't get it, but I remember this vegan thing.
Speaker 1:
[07:57] Like, dude, that shit will make you anti-Semitic.
Speaker 2:
[08:00] For sure.
Speaker 1:
[08:00] You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:
[08:01] I don't want your fucking cauliflower.
Speaker 1:
[08:03] The most, the biggest source of anti-Semitism is the people that are trying to regulate people and control people and threaten people for anti-Semitism. Because even if you're not feeling that way, when you start to see that, you're like, wait a minute, what the fuck is that?
Speaker 2:
[08:22] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[08:22] Like dude, if Jonathan Greenblatt and Mark Levin would shut the fuck up, the anti-Semitism would go the fuck down.
Speaker 2:
[08:28] It would cease, for the most part.
Speaker 1:
[08:30] They're their own worst enemy, dude.
Speaker 2:
[08:31] That's right. But dude, yeah, like the-
Speaker 1:
[08:35] Anyway, what about the vegans?
Speaker 2:
[08:36] No, the vegan thing.
Speaker 1:
[08:37] I'm just going to tie everything back into the ADL.
Speaker 2:
[08:39] It might, but-
Speaker 1:
[08:41] An APAC.
Speaker 2:
[08:42] But dude, it went away for a bit. Like it calmed down, right? It's back. It's back. And not here, and they're back doing their same tactics, dude. This is somewhere in the UK, which shockingly, I feel like they have bigger things to worry about right now. But let's check this clip out.
Speaker 1:
[09:05] Holy fuck, I don't know what this is doing. I'm going to take their lives this place, because they're eating meat. Hello.
Speaker 3:
[09:15] Yeah, what are you doing?
Speaker 4:
[09:17] Yes, sorry. We are from the Vegan Society. I've just reported you to our WhatsApp group. We're just trying to prevent people today from just joining into the massacre of chickens.
Speaker 2:
[09:32] Oh, yeah, but this guy looks like he's Colonel Sanders himself.
Speaker 4:
[09:36] I don't even know what that meant to be.
Speaker 3:
[09:38] You know the KFC man?
Speaker 4:
[09:39] No, I don't know the KFC man, because I don't eat at this dreadful place, because it kills chickens. It murders chickens.
Speaker 1:
[09:44] You don't know KFC, but you know it kills chickens.
Speaker 5:
[09:47] Do you know how many chickens get slaughtered unnecessarily?
Speaker 6:
[09:52] Well, well, well, do you?
Speaker 4:
[09:55] Yes, too many, too many. That's how many.
Speaker 7:
[09:58] OK, but what number?
Speaker 4:
[10:00] Does it matter what number?
Speaker 5:
[10:02] Millions and millions.
Speaker 4:
[10:03] That's not even the point. Just one chicken. One chicken, one chicken. OK, OK. Look, you're literally blocking cars here now. Yes, but we are reporting you to the WhatsApp group. What's the next one? Come on. You're reported.
Speaker 1:
[10:18] Oh, got me a vegan ticket. Brother out, bro.
Speaker 2:
[10:22] Fuck, man.
Speaker 1:
[10:23] Listen, dude. I'm going to go back to this. I go back to this every time. Neither one of them people have been punching the face. OK. Like, where do we get off in society thinking that we are in control of everyone else's decisions? And I happen to agree with them. OK. Like, I don't like seeing farm animals slaughtered and chicken slaughtered, but you know what? When I go home tonight, I'm going to eat some fucking chicken. OK. So like the rest of us, I kind of think of, like, the greater good here of, like, what is going on and how this is working. And I have I'm a big heart for animals.
Speaker 2:
[11:03] Yeah, you do.
Speaker 1:
[11:04] I get it. And I can understand why someone would want to be principled to the point where they didn't want to do that, because that's what they believe. I respect that. The problem is, they don't respect the other way.
Speaker 2:
[11:14] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[11:14] Which is, we're still going to fucking eat them.
Speaker 2:
[11:16] That's right. That's right. Right. There's a famous meme. It was like this billboard the vegan people put up of, like, all the animals, like Old MacDonald's farm.
Speaker 1:
[11:25] Yeah, they draw the line.
Speaker 2:
[11:26] It's like, where do we draw the line? It's right about there. Horses.
Speaker 1:
[11:29] It's got the horse and then the dog. And I actually they put the line between the dog and the horse. I think the line goes in front of the horse.
Speaker 2:
[11:35] That's right. That's right. Yeah. It's just like, come on. I think the problem they've messed up with is like, because there's two types of people with like vegans, like the plant-based people. They either argue that...
Speaker 1:
[11:45] Well, it's really only one people now. They used to argue that it's healthier. But there's all kinds of data now that shows that it's not. That's not true. No. So now the other thing is, you know, the moral aspect, which dude, I can respect that.
Speaker 2:
[11:57] That's fine.
Speaker 1:
[11:57] I respect that, but you shouldn't be fucking with people when they're trying to eat lunch.
Speaker 2:
[12:01] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[12:02] You know what I'm saying? You shouldn't be trying to terrorize them by reporting them to your WhatsApp group, you know? Like, that's beyond the line of activism. That's to the point where you're impeding on my personal autonomy and my personal decisions, which maybe not in the UK, but in the United States can get you a knuckle sandwich.
Speaker 2:
[12:20] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[12:21] You're going to wish you had chicken sandwich. Okay?
Speaker 2:
[12:28] That was fucking good.
Speaker 1:
[12:29] That's true.
Speaker 2:
[12:29] That's really good. Yeah, dude. I just saw this dude. I'm like, man, they got bigger problems to be worried about over there. You know what I'm saying? But it's interesting.
Speaker 1:
[12:38] I have a lot of respect for people that don't eat fucking animals because they morally...
Speaker 2:
[12:42] Just out of principle.
Speaker 1:
[12:43] Yeah, because, dude, I'll be honest. I feel that way morally, but I'm not morally strong enough to do that.
Speaker 2:
[12:49] Well, the problem is, bro, the plant-based shit just doesn't taste good.
Speaker 1:
[12:51] Well, first of all, I want to be fucking yoked.
Speaker 2:
[12:54] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[12:54] I want to be jacked. Okay? I can't get that on... I mean, bro, that guy's teeth's falling out.
Speaker 2:
[13:00] That's a girl.
Speaker 1:
[13:00] No, that's Colonel Sanders.
Speaker 2:
[13:02] Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:
[13:03] Colonel Sanders. Like, you're not healthy.
Speaker 2:
[13:06] No.
Speaker 1:
[13:06] Like, it's not a healthy way to live.
Speaker 2:
[13:08] No, it's not.
Speaker 1:
[13:10] Yeah. Well, I mean, he is from the UK. But, you know, regardless, it's just this whole thing of people getting involved in other people's business, dude. Mind your own business.
Speaker 2:
[13:21] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[13:21] Mind your own fucking business.
Speaker 2:
[13:22] Yeah. Don't do it for you. That's fine. That's fine. Yeah. That's real, man. I like it. I like it. Vegans back in action. Can we call them vegans? Is that like a slur word now that they changed it?
Speaker 1:
[13:32] Did they call themselves vegans?
Speaker 2:
[13:33] Yeah, they did. They're a vegan society. I mean, but like you got the NAACP, right?
Speaker 1:
[13:37] Or the NCAA.
Speaker 2:
[13:39] Or the NCAA, right?
Speaker 1:
[13:40] Like one of our famous black activists that had on the show, that didn't even know it was NAACP, he thought it was N-C-A-A.
Speaker 2:
[13:48] That's right. That's right.
Speaker 1:
[13:49] That's a true story, by the way.
Speaker 2:
[13:50] It's a very true story. But yeah, I mean, is that a slur word now? They rebranded it? Should it be?
Speaker 1:
[13:57] People got it. These people don't have enough shit going on in their life.
Speaker 2:
[14:00] That's what it is.
Speaker 1:
[14:01] For real.
Speaker 2:
[14:01] That's what it is.
Speaker 1:
[14:02] You don't have enough shit going on.
Speaker 2:
[14:04] That's the biggest thing they got going.
Speaker 1:
[14:06] If you have enough shit going on, like I'm sorry, you know, like I don't like watching the chicken videos.
Speaker 2:
[14:11] Yeah, nobody does.
Speaker 1:
[14:11] I don't like watching that shit.
Speaker 2:
[14:12] Nobody does. I like chicken though.
Speaker 1:
[14:16] Yeah, I do like chicken.
Speaker 2:
[14:17] I do like chicken. Fried.
Speaker 1:
[14:19] I mean, it is what it is.
Speaker 2:
[14:20] Grill.
Speaker 1:
[14:21] Like what do you know?
Speaker 2:
[14:22] Baked.
Speaker 1:
[14:23] I don't care.
Speaker 2:
[14:24] Fucking pan-rested.
Speaker 1:
[14:25] Listen, here's the bottom line.
Speaker 2:
[14:26] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[14:27] There's a line.
Speaker 2:
[14:28] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[14:28] And there's things I give a fuck about that are above that line, and then there's things below that line, and this is one of those things.
Speaker 2:
[14:34] Just not there yet.
Speaker 1:
[14:35] No, I don't care.
Speaker 2:
[14:36] Not there yet. I love it, man. Guys, cruise the Internet back in action. Let's buckle up, shall we? Yeah. Let's get to our headlines. Guys, remember, if you want to see any of these headlines, videos, articles, links, pictures, go to andyfrisella.com. We link them all there for you. We'll check in the description below. That being said, headline one, yep, yep, another one bites the dust. Another cabinet member is out.
Speaker 1:
[15:05] Oh, I thought you were going to talk about the scientists.
Speaker 2:
[15:07] Oh, we got that later.
Speaker 1:
[15:08] Dude, two of them got killed since we last covered it.
Speaker 2:
[15:10] We got that. All right. Oh, we got that, though. We got that in another list that came out today as well.
Speaker 1:
[15:15] So cabinet members.
Speaker 2:
[15:16] Another cabinet member is out.
Speaker 1:
[15:17] I have consumed zero political shit. Same for the last two weeks.
Speaker 2:
[15:22] Yeah, we talked about this.
Speaker 1:
[15:23] So if I'm a little off or slow, which is highly unlikely, that's why.
Speaker 2:
[15:28] That's why. Yeah. Yeah. Another cabinet person is out. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer. She resigns from the Trump administration after misconduct investigation first exposed by the Post. So I don't know if it's like his cabinet is just like, I mean, he picked these people, right?
Speaker 1:
[15:47] Because I really he's a terrible picker.
Speaker 2:
[15:49] That was that was the whole thing about this administration. Like he didn't use the office of personal management, right?
Speaker 1:
[15:54] Like, look how that worked out.
Speaker 2:
[15:56] Then go. So I mean, so the first go round, it was just fucking treason is dumbasses. This go round pool parties and is what we get.
Speaker 1:
[16:04] What do you say?
Speaker 2:
[16:05] Pool parties, pool parties.
Speaker 1:
[16:07] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[16:08] It's an interesting one. Yeah. So Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigned from position on Monday amid a watchdog misconduct probe, making her the third cabinet official to depart the Trump administration this year, sources told The Post. Deputy Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling is expected to replace her as acting secretary of the Department of Labor. Sources noted Chavez-DeRemer, who's 58, will follow four other staffers out of the department who were all investigated and resigned amid the office of Inspector General's sprawling investigation. Notice first reported on the secretary's exit. White House spokesman Stephen Chung announced minutes after the report that Chavez-DeRemer, quote, will be leaving the administration to take a position in the private sector. She has done a phenomenal job in her role by protecting American workers, enacting fair labor practices and helping Americans gain additional skills to improve their lives. So this all kind of got exposed or started when the whistleblower complaint filed against the Labor Secretary in January. They allege that she had engaged in extramarital affair with her security guard, drank in the office during work hours, and committed travel fraud by having her top aides make up official trips to destinations where she could spend time with family or friends on the taxpayers' dime.
Speaker 1:
[17:30] I thought you said it was pool party.
Speaker 2:
[17:31] Yeah, this is one of them.
Speaker 1:
[17:34] Okay. Which one's her?
Speaker 2:
[17:37] The yellow bikini.
Speaker 1:
[17:39] So, this girl's out being a hoe on our dollars.
Speaker 2:
[17:44] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[17:45] Because that's what she got busted for.
Speaker 2:
[17:47] With her security guard. That's right. Yeah. Yeah. Another one bites the dust. She's out. Yeah. This was a taxpayer paid vacation here, basically.
Speaker 1:
[18:00] Of course. Aren't you guys glad that you get to go on all those vacations?
Speaker 2:
[18:05] It'd be nice.
Speaker 1:
[18:05] Yeah. Fly private and do all kinds of cool shit on your own money that you have to pay them.
Speaker 2:
[18:10] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[18:10] Wouldn't it be cool if you could take your own money and go on vacations?
Speaker 2:
[18:14] Free vacations.
Speaker 1:
[18:14] Yeah. That'd be kind of cool, wouldn't it?
Speaker 2:
[18:15] It'd be nice.
Speaker 1:
[18:16] Yeah. It'd be nice if everybody woke the fuck up and realized how big of a slaves we actually are in this country.
Speaker 2:
[18:20] Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1:
[18:21] You know, every time that clip goes viral, or the many clips go viral of me saying that and you got these people in there, you don't know what you're talking about. You never been anywhere else. Motherfucker, you never been anywhere else. You have never been anywhere else. Even if you have and it's worse, it doesn't mean it's okay here.
Speaker 2:
[18:36] No, don't get it, dude. They don't get it. But here's the thing. Shit's about to get more expensive and it's getting more expensive. We got to talk about the current things happening in Iran as well with all of this because there just seems to be a lot of confusion within the Trump administration and Israel.
Speaker 1:
[18:56] Can we talk about some for a second?
Speaker 2:
[18:57] Yeah, sure.
Speaker 1:
[18:58] How old is this lady?
Speaker 2:
[18:59] 58.
Speaker 1:
[19:00] And she's still holding her nose, jumping the pool like she's fucking 11. At what age do we stop doing that? Yeah, it says there. Yeah, three feet deep and she's holding her nose in three foot deep water and she's on the fucking cabinet of the United States of America.
Speaker 2:
[19:21] Just stand up.
Speaker 1:
[19:24] Fucking idiot.
Speaker 2:
[19:25] That's dangerous, actually.
Speaker 1:
[19:26] Well, two bashing fucking bottom.
Speaker 2:
[19:31] How did you catch that?
Speaker 1:
[19:33] I what do I not catch? It's actually the first thing I noticed.
Speaker 2:
[19:39] Really?
Speaker 1:
[19:39] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[19:40] Yeah, man. Fuck.
Speaker 1:
[19:44] Gross.
Speaker 2:
[19:45] But yeah, so there's a lot of things happening. So currently, we are 39 days in to the Iran-Israel-U.S. military campaign. Started February 28th, right? And a lot of stuff's happening, and I think people are noticing, American citizens are noticing now that shit's getting a little bit tighter, right? Gas at the pumps, groceries in the cart, which people tend to forget it was already hot.
Speaker 1:
[20:15] It was already tight.
Speaker 2:
[20:16] It was already fucking tight.
Speaker 1:
[20:17] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[20:18] And it's getting tighter, right? And it's interesting because there's some confusion happening. You got Trump's energy secretary talking about how things are going to get even higher, especially specifically on gas prices, and how they could stay high until 2027, with Trump saying and contradicting him basically, saying that he's wrong. So, the energy secretary, because his name is Chris Wright, he suggested the gas prices might not drop significantly until next year. As a result of the president's war on Iran, gas has increased by more than a dollar and currently averages over $4 a gallon according to AAA. And Trump says no. Quote, no. I think Wright is wrong on that. Totally wrong. Trump told the Hill in a phone conversation on Monday. And Trump also, he did agree with Wright, however, by predicting that the end of the war in Iran would help reduce gas prices. So Wright's right on that. But Wright's wrong on this, right? Now this war has still been going on, right? We're 40 days into this thing now. We have troops that have been killed because of this, right? We got ceasefires that aren't really ceasefires because there's still a party that's choosing to, you know, not play along with it.
Speaker 1:
[21:35] Israel.
Speaker 2:
[21:37] They're expanding their global footprint, right, for the greater state of Israel. They did an offensive move into Lebanon, right?
Speaker 1:
[21:47] Now didn't Trump tweet some shit out about how, over the weekend, about how they were prohibited from striking Lebanon? Did that do it? They just kept doing it? Are you sure?
Speaker 2:
[21:58] Positive. Yeah, it's still going on. Still going on.
Speaker 1:
[22:02] So basically, he's been made to look like a fool 30 fucking times by this guy.
Speaker 2:
[22:07] Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1:
[22:08] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[22:08] Oh, yeah. Now, you know, it's funny because there's something interesting that happens in these situations, right? Israel does something really bad. There's immediate defense of it, right, from either the die-hard, you know, Judeo-Christian people with the values, right? The state of Israel itself saying that it either didn't happen or when it comes out that it did happen, okay, it did happen, but it didn't happen like this, right? Or, you know, they were, you know, they were terrorists, whatever, you know, there's always something happens. Well, something has happened in the shock that this IDF soldier was caught smashing a Jesus statue in Lebanon. I saw that.
Speaker 1:
[22:45] Yeah, I did.
Speaker 2:
[22:46] Okay. And Netanyahu promises harsh discipline for the IDF soldier. And so this has come out, right? This was an image that got posted out. Here's the image here. Dude's taken an ax to the face of Jesus on the statue, right? And, you know, initially it did get thrown away that this was just bullshit. It was fake. Didn't happen, right? And so they couldn't defend it anymore, right? And it did happen. This is a real thing. And you have the LTC commander, one of the commanders for the IDF, he came out with the statement saying, The IDF is currently examining the reliability of the photograph. If this is indeed a real recent picture, these actions do not align with the IDF's values and the behavior expected of IDF soldiers. The incident will be investigated thoroughly and in-depth, and if necessary, steps will be taken in accordance with the findings.
Speaker 1:
[23:41] Well, it's bad PR for them. That's why they care about it.
Speaker 2:
[23:43] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[23:44] Okay. I mean, you have you have Brandon Tatum saying, you know, I went to Israel and they only spit at me once. It's like, bro. These people do not like Christians.
Speaker 2:
[23:59] No.
Speaker 1:
[23:59] Okay. Now, are all Jewish people like that? No. But these people are like that. These people are absolutely like that.
Speaker 2:
[24:08] They are. I mean, the craziest piece about this, and you'll have fucking Judeo-Christians defending this. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[24:13] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[24:14] Yeah. Oh, it was just one guy.
Speaker 1:
[24:15] Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 2:
[24:16] It was just one guy. That's not the whole idea. Yeah. And the thing that they won't tell you about this picture specifically is that behind the cameraman is the church, which was absolutely fucking destroyed. You know, and that doesn't get no light either, right?
Speaker 1:
[24:30] It's just a coincidence. It's just a coincidence that happened in Gaza, too. They destroyed all the fucking churches. It's just a coincidence. All these, you know what, man? Here's the thing that really bothers me. It's like all these coincidences keep happening, and it just makes them look so bad. Really, dude, they're not bad. It's just, you know, it's like, you know, I knew this guy one time, and, you know, he always did bad shit, but, you know, he always fucking stole, and he always hurt people, and he always did bad things, and now he's in jail for the rest of his life, and it's just unfortunate, man, because that's not really who he is.
Speaker 2:
[25:09] Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[25:13] What's that saying? When people show you who they are, believe them.
Speaker 2:
[25:17] Fuckin believe them.
Speaker 1:
[25:18] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[25:19] believe them, dog.
Speaker 1:
[25:22] It's okay, because no one's buying this anyway.
Speaker 2:
[25:24] No.
Speaker 1:
[25:25] The only people buying this is any sort of defensible positioner, people that are being paid to do so.
Speaker 2:
[25:29] Bro, I think that's the biggest problem that I have, because like it's, and I don't know, maybe I would feel differently, but like I feel like there's a difference, right? Like you actually believe something, somebody recognizes that and they want to pay you for those beliefs. Okay. Okay.
Speaker 1:
[25:46] All right.
Speaker 2:
[25:47] If you actually believe it. I have a hard time believing any of those people actually fucking believe it, and they're just taking the money because the money's coming in, there's no other place for it to come from. You know what I'm saying? Like they don't actually believe it. I have a problem with that, dude. I have a problem, if you actually believe that, cool. I don't think these people actually fucking believe these people.
Speaker 1:
[26:07] Believe what?
Speaker 2:
[26:08] I don't think they actually believe in Judeo-Christian values. I don't think any of them, any of these paid fucking influencers that are out there, the Pocket, none of them people, I don't believe they actually believe it.
Speaker 1:
[26:19] No shit.
Speaker 2:
[26:21] That's what I'm saying, I would feel different if they actually fucking believed and they were getting paid.
Speaker 1:
[26:24] There's not a single person that actually believes that.
Speaker 2:
[26:26] There's not one, dude.
Speaker 1:
[26:27] They're all paid.
Speaker 2:
[26:28] There's not one.
Speaker 1:
[26:30] They're all paid. Anyway, moving on, this is obvious.
Speaker 2:
[26:35] Yeah. There's just been something in the camp, dude. This whole situation has gone on way too long, and there's no real transparency. What is the end goal of this whole thing? I have not been able to see it with the whole Iran situation. I don't see what the end goal is.
Speaker 1:
[26:57] The end goal is an Israel that stretches from where Israel is all the way over into Iran, undisputed, and all the way north into Ukraine. That's the end goal. The next thing is going to be Turkey and then Ukraine. They're going to try to take up that whole space. That's what we've been saying on here for years. Dude, I've been saying that for at least three years.
Speaker 2:
[27:22] Yeah. It's just funny, dude, because like...
Speaker 1:
[27:24] And on top of it, dude, the goal is control of everything, right? We're not trying to control everything, but if you say this, we'll get you fired.
Speaker 2:
[27:34] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[27:34] Like you got Greenblatt on TV saying, or maybe it wasn't Greenblatt, to be fair, because I'm going to be fair, not like they're going to be. But there was a spokesperson for one of the groups, like literally saying, we're compiling a list of every single anti, we're working with Metta, every single anti-Semitic comment, this, that, the other, they're going on a list, and we are going to work, if you have a job, we're going to get you fired. If we have a business, we're going to bankrupt you. They're saying that in the open. All right? And the only way to allow that to not happen is for people to be like, yeah, fuck that. And I think that's already happening. So I don't think they have the pull and the power that they once had, because people-
Speaker 2:
[28:13] That was Greenblatt.
Speaker 1:
[28:14] It was? People aren't afraid of them. You know what I mean? Like, dude, fine. Call everybody you call anti-Semitic and everybody you label that and everybody you try to punish ends up becoming way bigger. I mean, dude, look what they did to Andrew Tate. Look what they did to Fuentes. Look what they're doing to Tucker. Look what they're doing to Candice. Look what everybody who they target gets fucking massive. You know what I'm saying? It just amplifies them. No.
Speaker 2:
[28:39] It doesn't hurt them. No.
Speaker 1:
[28:41] No, dude.
Speaker 2:
[28:42] What do you think makes me think, though, so I go out with like you don't think they know that. Like you don't think Greenblatt knows that. So like what would be the point?
Speaker 1:
[28:48] Well, they need anti they need anti semitism, bro. That's that's their whole their whole hero without a villain. Listen, no, it's not that their whole way of positioning into powers of controls by playing the victim. OK, that's that's and this is not Jews. This is the Jewish cabal. Just like there's you know, the they play the victim. OK, they need anti semitism. They can't they can't restrict speech and have special privilege if everybody fucking loves them.
Speaker 2:
[29:16] That's right. That's right. No. And you know, the other other thing, too, that's funny, and you say, well, I can't understand why this was happening.
Speaker 1:
[29:25] Well, what was the biggest story the day that it happened? The day it first happened, what was the biggest story?
Speaker 2:
[29:30] Epstein.
Speaker 1:
[29:31] Epstein. Right. How many people talking about Epstein right now?
Speaker 2:
[29:35] Oh, we will.
Speaker 1:
[29:36] I know we will. But I'm saying like it's gone right now.
Speaker 2:
[29:39] It's gone.
Speaker 1:
[29:40] It's the same thing that happened with COVID. When COVID was finally exposed to be bullshit.
Speaker 2:
[29:44] Ukraine.
Speaker 1:
[29:45] Ukraine happened literally like two days later.
Speaker 2:
[29:47] Yeah. Yeah. When Ukraine fan that all went out and the corruption start getting exposed. October 7th.
Speaker 1:
[29:53] That's what it is.
Speaker 2:
[29:53] Here we go.
Speaker 1:
[29:54] Yeah. It's a constant cycle of distractions that serve their purposes, that allow them to move with impunity and have zero repercussions for any of their actions. They constantly change the point of focus, then there's no way to get to the bottom of anything. They understand this.
Speaker 2:
[30:16] Yeah. It's funny too, because there's also still talks of the United States going in on the ground. It's interesting, because they keep saying they have the nuclear reactors and they're approaching...
Speaker 1:
[30:32] Bro, it isn't that people hate these people. It's that they hate us. That's what the fuck it is. And people are seeing it, and it gets exposed, and then they say, oh, well, you're hating us for seeing what we're doing.
Speaker 2:
[30:45] That's right. That's right. That's right. But this argument of they're approaching uranium enrichment and all of that stuff, it sounds very familiar. I feel like I've heard this before.
Speaker 1:
[30:56] For 40 years.
Speaker 2:
[30:58] It sounds strikingly similar to the weapons of mass destruction that didn't exist, that we spent 20 years. And it's funny, because the same dude that's talking about the uranium enrichment shit, same dude for weapons of mass destruction.
Speaker 1:
[31:14] Yeah, it's this guy.
Speaker 2:
[31:15] This dude.
Speaker 1:
[31:16] It's the same guy. This one guy and his fucking cronies are causing like literally 80% of the world's fucking financial issues. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:
[31:30] Dude, man.
Speaker 1:
[31:31] Yeah. This guy created the fucking, first of all, I'm pretty, I personally believe they're behind 9-11. I think most people do at this point.
Speaker 2:
[31:42] No.
Speaker 1:
[31:42] And they've created a scenario where, for the last, since, since, at least then, but, you know, going back, you hear Netanyahu talking about this all the way back in the fucking 80s. Okay? So, how long has this been going on? How long have they been calling the plays? How long have they been blackmailing people? How long have they been threatening people? How long have they been doing all of these things? I would say pretty fucking long time. More than most of us really understand.
Speaker 2:
[32:10] Yeah, this ain't new. This ain't recent.
Speaker 1:
[32:13] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[32:13] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[32:14] And now people are seeing it and they don't know what to do. So it's just more, more, more, more, more. And I don't really think that they're afraid of people seeing it because nothing's happened. Okay, the news came out that these people are doing all kinds of nefarious shit. And it was a story for a week. So what do they have to be afraid of? What do they have to be afraid of? They're not afraid. They don't fucking care if you see it. They don't care if we see it.
Speaker 2:
[32:40] Yeah, man. That's crazy, man. Guys, jump in on the comments. Let's know what you guys think. Let's check in with the chat. What you guys got on this, man?
Speaker 1:
[32:49] Yeah, I say that every show, Justin.
Speaker 2:
[32:52] What happened?
Speaker 1:
[32:52] I fucking say that every show.
Speaker 2:
[32:55] I missed it. What'd he say?
Speaker 1:
[32:56] He says, not all Jews are bad people. You can't find a single fucking time I've ever said anything otherwise. But you can find a whole bunch of times where I've not said that and people have gotten pissed at me. So, yeah, everybody knows that, bro. 100 percent.
Speaker 2:
[33:15] Agreed, man. Nick with the super chat.
Speaker 1:
[33:16] Parties are two wings of the same bird. This administration hides behind plural clutching religion and the last hit behind the alphabet mafia while stealing our money. To hell with this. I would say that's an accurate statement.
Speaker 2:
[33:30] Yeah, man.
Speaker 1:
[33:31] All right.
Speaker 2:
[33:32] Yeah. Guys, we appreciate you being here, man. Yeah. That's not true. It's wrong, Schmidt.
Speaker 1:
[33:41] All right, let's go.
Speaker 2:
[33:42] Yep. Let's keep cruising, though. We got headline number two. All right. Now, you brought this up, dude. I was going to ask you if you remember it, dude, because I know it's been a minute. Right? The UFO scientist, right? Got, you know, there's like, you know, there was like nine of them that we talked about a couple of weeks ago. Now it's up to fucking 11. They just uncovered tracks of an additional one. This UFO link scientist who warned, my life is in danger. Before she was found dead, she becomes the now 11th mysterious case. Right? So what people are doing, dude, they're starting to go back and look through all these different things that have happened. They're starting to spider web these things together. And this one's interesting, dude. The scientist that was experimenting with anti-gravity tech was found dead at 34 after warning that her life could be in danger, marking another mysterious case of deaths and disappearances in recent years. Amy Eskridge was just 34 years old when she allegedly died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head in Huntsville, Alabama on June 11th, 2022. However, neither the police nor the medical examiners have publicly released any details of an investigation ever taking place. Before her death, she was openly researching and trying to develop anti-gravity technology, a way to control or cancel out gravity, which could revolutionize space travel and energy production. That's some pretty high level shit if you ask me. Right? But all of these things are weird, right? Like there's this massive connection and now all of a sudden, it's a national security concern. Comer went on an interview. He was asked about this exact same topic. This is what he had to say. Let's check this clip.
Speaker 3:
[35:32] Well, it does appear that there's a high possibility that something sinister is taking place here. This has been going on obviously for the last three years. So what I found in three and a half years as chairman of the House Oversight Committee is sometimes government agencies don't do a good job sharing information on situations like this. So we've asked all those agencies, the Department of Energy, NASA, the Department of War to all share information with us so that we can see if we can put it together and find any missing links to try to solve what's going on here because it's very unlikely that this is a coincidence. So Congress is very concerned about this. Our committee is making this one of our priorities now because we view this as a national security threat.
Speaker 2:
[36:22] What does that mean? What does that mean, right? So here's your connect dots here, okay? You got NASA implicated. There's some Kansas City National Security Campus is tied into this, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, right? All of these people, coincidentally, are connected somehow, someway through different government agencies, right? With many of them dead and some of them still missing. A few of them still missing. What do you think this is, dude? Like, real talk, I mean-
Speaker 1:
[37:02] I mean, what do you think it is? Because I mean, to me, it's pretty obvious what it is.
Speaker 2:
[37:07] Dude, they just knew too much? They knew too much?
Speaker 1:
[37:10] No, dude. Look, the whole fucking world economy is based on energy being bought and sold.
Speaker 2:
[37:18] Correct.
Speaker 1:
[37:19] Okay? So if you come up with a way for free energy, you fucked everybody up the chain, okay? They can no longer buy, they can no longer sell, they're gonna lose their money, they're gonna lose their livelihood, they're gonna lose their businesses. Yeah, they're still gonna be all rich for the rest of their lives, and their family's gonna be rich for five generations, but they don't care about that. This is about greed. So yeah, I mean, this is what's going on. This is what they do. There was a guy in the 80s that developed an engine that ran on water, and they killed him.
Speaker 2:
[37:50] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[37:50] Okay? You can't have free energy for the world economy to function.
Speaker 2:
[37:55] Didn't Nikola Tesla talk about this or some shit? Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[37:58] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[37:59] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[38:00] So dude, if you, like, look, man, you have to remove your perspective from thinking that these people have the interests of regular folks in mind when they make these decisions. That's not the perspective. That's your perspective because you're a good hearted person.
Speaker 2:
[38:20] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[38:20] And you wouldn't want to, like, make it harder for people. You would, like, even people you didn't like, you would have some sort of empathy and be like, man, this ain't right. Like, I gotta, you know what I mean?
Speaker 2:
[38:30] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[38:31] Yeah. That's not how these people work. These people are evil fucking psychopathic, greedy, sociopathic, disgusting humans. So they don't look at you and I as if we're on their level. They look at you and I as a parasite. And when you guys start to realize that that's how they look at us, then everything starts to make sense. Why do they continue to remove any options for technological advancement in things like pharmaceuticals or things like energy? Well, the obvious answer is, is because they can't afford cures to come to market because it removes the economic feasibility of their entire structure. They can't afford free energy to come to market because it removes their ability and their whole livelihood from the equation. And more importantly to them, their power over everybody.
Speaker 2:
[39:23] It's compliance. That's right.
Speaker 1:
[39:26] So it's easy to see why they're doing it as long as you have the right perspective. If you have the wrong perspective, which will get you killed, Young Dolph has a lyric. He's like, I forgot what it is exactly, but it's like, everybody ain't your friend. That shit will get you killed. And that's what most people don't grit. These people are not our friends. They don't fucking look out for you. They don't care about you. And you are imposing your good heart and your good will and transferring it onto them as if they see you like you see them. They don't.
Speaker 2:
[39:58] That's how they get you.
Speaker 1:
[39:58] That's right. They are very evil. They're evil. They're evil people. They're like, it's hard to get through to a regular person that evil actually exists because most people aren't evil. Most people have a good heart. Most people want good things for other people. But there is a whole segment of people out there that don't think like that. And that ignorance and that, that it's willful ignorance, by the way, that giving them the benefit of the doubt actually keeps us in the position that we're in. You know, so it's like we're either going to wake up as people and realize that, we've been totally getting fucked for however long, and we, we literally, I don't think people understand this. We are literal cattle to them. Our entire life's purpose is to serve them. We are born, we work, we pay tax, we consume, we make them money, then we fucking die. And we do all of that in their eyes to serve them. How do we not understand this at this point in time? Okay, until the people of the world, not just the people of the United States, the people of the world start to understand that we are the livestock of the elites and they don't give a fuck about anything other than their own pocketbooks and their own well-being and their own power frame. Until we wake up to that, nothing is going to ever change. And people are too consumed with their own lives and trying to survive and trying to... Because, and dude, these people intentionally make it so that their goal is not... Like our goal, right, as people would be, okay, let's make the system so that people can... You know exactly what we're promised here in America, okay? You have equal opportunity, you have the ability to achieve, you have to go out and do your part of it.
Speaker 2:
[42:09] You gotta work hard.
Speaker 1:
[42:10] You gotta work hard.
Speaker 2:
[42:11] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[42:12] But let's create a structure where everybody can benefit, okay? And we can get across these lines of poverty effectively without having to work seven jobs and shit like that. All right? Now, that's what it takes right now, and so you have to do what it takes. But the reality is, is that they don't think like that. They think the other way. They think, how can we give them just enough so they don't revolt? How can we make it to where they can have a little bit, they can go to a baseball game, they can go on a little late trip, they can do these little things, but they're really still struggling, so they don't feel like they're slaves, right? They want us right on that line. They want us on the line of struggle so that we can't figure out what it is they're doing or pay attention to what they're doing, but not so far to where we revolt, all right? And not so far to where we actually get enough financial independence and strength to challenge them. So they keep us right in that line intentionally, and that is evil thinking. That's not good thinking, that's evil thinking. And then these people get on TV, and this is not just in America, this is everywhere, and they smile, and they act like they care about you, and they talk about how they're going to do all these things for you, and they don't do any of them, none of them. The only leader that's done anything in my life, this is in my lifetime, that's done really anything for their people that I've seen happen, is that dude in El Salvador.
Speaker 2:
[43:44] Yeah, yeah, yeah, he's doing it.
Speaker 1:
[43:46] All right.
Speaker 2:
[43:46] He's doing it, bro.
Speaker 1:
[43:47] Which I would bet, I will bet you that eventually it'll cost him his life. So.
Speaker 2:
[43:55] Bro, he released a video a couple of weeks ago. It was like a, just like a time lapse, like before and after of El Salvador.
Speaker 5:
[44:04] It's crazy, bro.
Speaker 2:
[44:05] It's fucking insane. And I'm just like, I'm looking like, bro, he did that within a less than a year.
Speaker 1:
[44:09] Yeah, it could happen here too. Could happen anywhere.
Speaker 2:
[44:11] Why isn't that here? Why isn't that here?
Speaker 1:
[44:13] Because of what I just described.
Speaker 2:
[44:15] I know, I'm just saying like in my mind though, I'm thinking like, why the fuck is like, that could be here. That could be St. Louis city, bro. That could easily be St. Louis city. These people just don't care. They don't care.
Speaker 1:
[44:25] No, they care. They care about them. It's not that they don't care. We'd be doing better if they don't care.
Speaker 2:
[44:33] That's right. That's fair. Yeah. Yeah, fuck, dude.
Speaker 1:
[44:38] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[44:39] Bro, imagine what we could do with fucking-
Speaker 1:
[44:41] Free energy.
Speaker 2:
[44:41] A fucking car that runs off of fucking water.
Speaker 1:
[44:44] I mean-
Speaker 2:
[44:45] I was pulled up the dude you were talking about, Stanley Meyer, 98. He claimed he had a doom buggy that ran via a water.
Speaker 1:
[44:52] Yeah, and then he just disappeared.
Speaker 2:
[44:53] Yeah. Well, no, they say he died at a dinner. And right before, I guess, he croaked, he said this out loud in public, that, quote, they poisoned me. And I guess alleging that oil companies got tied in. The other crazy recent one, more recent, the Buffalo mass shooting. You remember that, right? The trans dude shot up the grocery store. Yeah, one of the victims in there was a guy named Aaron Salter, who was a retired police officer working on a hydrogen water fuel technology.
Speaker 1:
[45:25] Now, let me ask you something. Do you think that's a coincidence?
Speaker 2:
[45:28] No, fuck no.
Speaker 1:
[45:29] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[45:29] No.
Speaker 1:
[45:30] But, no.
Speaker 2:
[45:31] But, I don't take out fucking 10 people to get to one.
Speaker 1:
[45:33] But that's beyond the realm of consideration for most humans. If you were to say, they went into that grocery store, they killed fucking 10 people just to kill the one and hide it in a story. If you were to say that, people would be like, ah, Andy, fuck dude.
Speaker 2:
[45:51] That's too much, dude.
Speaker 1:
[45:52] Yeah, come on man, come on, that's not.
Speaker 2:
[45:54] Wait, so this wasn't a white dude just killing black people?
Speaker 1:
[45:57] No, this is what they actually do. Yeah, bro. This is, look man.
Speaker 2:
[46:03] It's fucked up, it's fucked up.
Speaker 1:
[46:05] They do way worse than that, by the way.
Speaker 2:
[46:07] Yeah, you mean like genocide an entire population to expand their physical foothold of a country? Fuck dude.
Speaker 6:
[46:16] There's a very famous thing, just because you won't eat the lion doesn't mean the lion won't eat you.
Speaker 1:
[46:21] That's correct. And dude, that's what we're suffering from. And as humans, humanity, not just Americans.
Speaker 6:
[46:27] Kind-hearted people don't expect that.
Speaker 1:
[46:29] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[46:30] Fuck. Where is that from?
Speaker 6:
[46:33] Paul Kolo, the guy who wrote Alchemist, he wrote that, just because you expect the world to be fair doesn't mean it'll be fair to you.
Speaker 1:
[46:41] It'll never be fair. It's not fucking fair.
Speaker 2:
[46:44] What the fuck, dude?
Speaker 1:
[46:46] Listen, that's the other thing people got to realize. It ain't fucking fair.
Speaker 2:
[46:51] Never will be.
Speaker 1:
[46:51] Never will be. So sitting around and waiting for these motherfuckers to make things right is just going to cost you your entire life.
Speaker 2:
[46:58] Everything.
Speaker 1:
[46:59] Whatever it is is required for you to get what you want, you better go fucking do it because nobody's giving it to you.
Speaker 2:
[47:06] No.
Speaker 1:
[47:06] And it ain't going to be fair.
Speaker 2:
[47:07] No. No, dude.
Speaker 1:
[47:10] Sitting around bitching about fairs and how you stay broke.
Speaker 2:
[47:13] That's real. That's real. So guys, we got this list, right, of these scientists, researchers, contractors that have all mysteriously been dead or still missing somehow. But as of today, there's another list that came out. It ain't the Epstein list yet. I think something's funny about it. The House Ethics Committee releases public list of investigative matters involving sexual misconduct by members of Congress amid the Swalwell scandal. You saw that shit, right? That's another one that happened over the last couple of weeks, the whole Swalwell scandal. We have the House Ethics Committee. They just released this new document, right? That is public disclosures of members of Congress who have internal house ethic investigations on them, right? And it's a decent size list, right? But it goes all the way back to 1976, and there's a total of 28 people on it. That's it, okay? So you got the Swalwell, right? And it has their outcome, what they're doing, right? Matt Gaetz in 2024, right? Public report finding sexual misconduct violations, right? George Santos, right? Madison Cawthorn, dude in the wheelchair, right? It goes, it goes, you know. But dude, I was reading through this, or just looking at this list, here's the second page, right? Again, all the way back-
Speaker 1:
[48:44] You got no fucking Bill Clinton on there.
Speaker 2:
[48:46] So, so all of these people have common denominators, dude. They're fucking nobodies. Like, these ain't, this can't be, this ain't it.
Speaker 1:
[48:56] No, this is a, this is a-
Speaker 2:
[48:58] Sacrificial lamb.
Speaker 1:
[48:59] That's right. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[49:01] Sacrificial lamb. Who the fuck is Jim Bates, dog? Nobody knows who that is. Who the fuck is that? Who's Jim Bates?
Speaker 1:
[49:08] Bill Clinton's not on there?
Speaker 2:
[49:09] Bill Clinton's not on there. That's crazy. Again, these are members of Congress, right? So maybe he wouldn't be on there, you know, but.
Speaker 1:
[49:17] Yeah, well.
Speaker 2:
[49:20] Where is it at, bro? Like, are you satisfied?
Speaker 1:
[49:24] You know what? I don't care.
Speaker 2:
[49:26] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[49:26] I don't fucking care. I don't fucking care what they do. I don't care. What I care about is what they do for us. Don't give a shit who they're fucking. I don't care. This is another distraction.
Speaker 2:
[49:38] Yeah. Well, the piece on here that is interesting, that's also like a big talk on this situation, is the amount of taxpayer dollars that goes to covering this shit up.
Speaker 1:
[49:48] Oh yeah. Well, I care about that.
Speaker 2:
[49:49] You know what I'm saying? Like that to me, I mean, we're talking tens of tens of millions of dollars a year, okay, that is spent on these fucking sleazebags and their deeds, not for the American people. I don't even understand how that's even allowed. I don't understand. We can pay hush money out of taxpayers?
Speaker 1:
[50:09] You keep saying you don't understand. These people are criminals. you don't understand criminals?
Speaker 2:
[50:14] I understand criminals. I understand it. I'm just like, I guess my problem is, dude, is like, it has to be because they're all playing the same fucking game. They all know what the game is and they're all aware of it. Right? But like, why these people? Like, how do these people get caught out? You know what I'm saying? Like, what is this?
Speaker 1:
[50:32] Well, they probably didn't play the game the way they were told to play it, in some way, shape or form.
Speaker 2:
[50:38] Yeah. Yeah. Like, like some, like, you know what I'm saying? Like, it has to be something like that, dude. Like, even Swawa, I don't like the guy, right? Fuck Feng Feng, get it, right? Whatever. Dude slept with the Chinese spy. But like, this dude was running for California governor, right? Was probably, I mean, gonna be near the top to get it from the Democrat side. Yep. And then all of a sudden, it's gone. All of that shit's just gone. Why? Why now? You know what I'm saying? Like, this ain't new. He's a fucking sleazebag, fucking five, six years ago.
Speaker 1:
[51:08] Yeah, I don't know, I don't know, man.
Speaker 2:
[51:10] You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:
[51:10] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[51:11] It's just weird.
Speaker 1:
[51:12] It could be the heat that people are putting on him, you know, to hold people accountable. They think this is some sort of accountability.
Speaker 2:
[51:17] Yeah. This will make people quiet down.
Speaker 1:
[51:19] Yeah, this is much better than, you know, oh, well, at least they got these people because they were having sexual relationships. But let's not worry about people who, like, literally planned an entire pandemic and fucking transferred the biggest wealth transfer in the history of Earth and forced vaccinated, you know, tens of actually probably billions of people who are now dealing with all kinds of injuries and sicknesses and accelerated deaths and etc, etc, etc. Those are, you know, let's just throw in some fucking, give them 28 names. Let's throw in some blow jobs.
Speaker 2:
[51:52] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[51:52] You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:
[51:55] This will suffice.
Speaker 1:
[51:56] Yeah. Well, you know, the average person is that fucking stupid. Okay. They get all, they get, they get their panties in a twist over people having affairs and they lose focus on what actually is important.
Speaker 2:
[52:07] Bro, and this, the people, you know, when people are like, oh, well, there's no accountability happening. This will be what they'll show for that argument. There's accountability. See? House Ethics Committee, they released the, they released the, you know, the thing, right? It's just crazy to me, dude. It's crazy. Guys, jump in on the conversation. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[52:31] You know, another thing that's fucked up about people is how they will literally destroy someone on the internet. Okay? Like if you want to get away with shit, just become a fucking elected official.
Speaker 2:
[52:48] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[52:49] Okay? Because, no, for real, because let's just say a social media, I've seen this before. I know a guy who had a very public falling out with his wife, which was his own fault. He shouldn't have fucking made it public. But then the entire internet just destroys this dude. I've seen this happen over and over again. You guys have seen this too. Yeah. Okay? How many times have we seen the internet, the average person just completely try to ruin the lives of someone who lives outside the value system that they deem to be acceptable. But yet, they don't really even bat an eye when they find out that their elected officials are doing things that are far more nefarious and affect them in a real way. So there's all this grace given to elected officials and zero given to the fellow citizen. Now, who does that benefit? Who does that benefit? Oh, that benefits the people who are doing the really bad shit because we're out here like a bunch of fucking retards canceling each other over shit. That really is none of our fucking business. Okay? So, that's another thing, you know, like people are just fucking, they're not smart enough to think that way. I don't know what it is. I don't know why. I don't think that way. You know, when I see someone going through shit in real life, I'm like, ah, fuck, that sucks.
Speaker 2:
[54:21] Yeah, it sucks, bro.
Speaker 1:
[54:22] You probably shouldn't have done that. But I don't ever, for never, ever, do I think they should lose their business, or they should lose their livelihood, or they should never be able to recover, or they should never, now, if they did some molesting of kids or some shit, fuck them in the woodchipper. But I'm talking about just normal shit that people have happened in their lives, right?
Speaker 2:
[54:43] That's the craziest part, dude.
Speaker 1:
[54:44] Yeah, but why is it the society will give so much grace to these elected officials, to people who are expected to hold a higher standard, but their fellow neighbor and the person that's...
Speaker 2:
[54:55] Nah, fuck that guy.
Speaker 1:
[54:56] Yeah, they'll try to ruin that person.
Speaker 2:
[54:58] that guy.
Speaker 1:
[54:59] That's where the cancel culture op, because that's what it is. Cancel culture is an op, comes into play. They understand that if they can make us divided and they can make us fight and they can make us hate each other, that we will never be able to unite against them or hold them accountable for the nefarious shit that they do. And until human beings, not just Americans, human beings across the board stop looking at this person that lives across the street as the fucking problem and start realizing who the real problem is and holding them accountable, nothing's going to change. And by the way, if you are going to hold someone accountable, like you want to cancel someone and this and that, maybe you should consider the fact that we are this close to everybody's shit being out in the open because of AI.
Speaker 2:
[55:50] Open your closet.
Speaker 1:
[55:51] So be real fucking careful about you calling out this neighbor or that person or this or that, knowing that you live in a fucking glass house because there's going to come a time and it's biblical. It's called revelations. Do you know what revelations means? It means the truth will be revealed.
Speaker 2:
[56:06] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[56:07] Everything that is done in the dark will come to the light.
Speaker 2:
[56:10] Come on now.
Speaker 1:
[56:10] All right. So those of you who are behaving this way, I think you're playing with fire at this point in time, because a lot of people are going to look real fucking stupid, because there ain't a single motherfucking one of you watching this that doesn't have some sort of shit in your closet. I promise you that. You think I don't know? You fucking know you know.
Speaker 2:
[56:32] That's right. That's right. That's right.
Speaker 1:
[56:33] OK. And so what you should have is some consistency at the bare minimum. Let's say you are going to hold this guy over here, and you're going to fucking cancel that guy. Well, then how about start with these people? At least be consistent.
Speaker 2:
[56:47] That's right. That's right. Dude, it should be easier for these people because to do it on these people here. We've got the picture of the-
Speaker 1:
[56:54] Bro, you've got a local business guy. You've got a local official or a local business guy or a local this or that, and he gets strung up in some sort of like drama. That person's life will be ruined. These people go out and do the same shit and way worse, and nothing happens to them.
Speaker 2:
[57:09] They get private sector.
Speaker 1:
[57:09] Fucking nothing happens to them. And people are like, oh, well, they're politicians. So if you get to be a politician, you just get away with whatever you want.
Speaker 2:
[57:16] They're immune, dog.
Speaker 1:
[57:17] I mean, in the eyes of society, that's what's happening.
Speaker 2:
[57:20] It's a standard. It's a double standard, for sure. And that's my thing, dude. Most of these people sitting here, bro, the shit that they're doing, a million times worse, bro. A million times worse.
Speaker 1:
[57:31] Clearly.
Speaker 2:
[57:32] A million times worse.
Speaker 1:
[57:35] Yeah, that whole building needs to be fucking...
Speaker 2:
[57:39] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[57:41] You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:
[57:44] Maybe they're enriching uranium in there.
Speaker 1:
[57:47] Well, I saw a really good video. I saw a really good video. I saw a really good... Ian Smith posted it. It was really good, man. Go to his page, actually, and see if we can pull this up for everybody, because this is such... It's the exact same thing I've been telling everybody for years, for years. It's great. It's the one with the guy with the beard. It's the... That guy, that one, that one.
Speaker 5:
[58:18] About a minute and 30 seconds. This is something I've said. This is not original. I'm not the first person to say it. Certainly not the last. This guy says it, I think, beautifully. So, a minute and 30 seconds is worth your time. Listen to it. Realize the potential that you have as a man in this society.
Speaker 7:
[58:34] I finished my conversation last time I was here, but these gentlemen over here threaten me with arrest for my First Amendment right. I want you to know, equal treatment under the law, right? Thank you. Okay, so today, if y'all threaten to arrest me, make sure you actually have the law that I broke. Go ahead and get GPT chat, because it's gonna happen in a minute, and I'm gonna ask for it before you threaten me with arrest. So don't look stupid. Okay, men, so in this population, you have roughly 350,000 people. With the 350,000 people, about 70% of them men, 18 years and older is about 120,000 men. If just 0.1% of the men in this town would do what I do, this city council meeting would be overflowing with men, over 200. If there's more than 200 men here, what do you think happens to these cops when they try to legally arrest us? What would you do? Would you arrest 200 men for telling you, I don't believe in you and you're a piece of shit? Would you? You see how the tides would turn if y'all would just listen? And you could take those 200 men and do it across the entire United States at every city council meeting. And it would take the men what, one hour a month to change the entire world. Men could change the entire world if they just sat up here and did what I did. Thank you for not threatening me for arrest. I appreciate it. Cussing is legal. Right, Mr. Weasley. Weasley. Mr. Weasley, last time I was here, you said cussing was illegal. You have no statement now? Y'all learn. Thank you for your time. Before I leave, your officer also understands constitutional rights, as he told me, fuck you in the hallway last time I was here. So fuck you and have a nice day.
Speaker 1:
[60:15] Listen, this guy right here coming up next for about.1 in Corpus Christi, Texas, .1 percent of the men. This is the problem. This is what I've been saying for years and years and years. How many fucking meetings have you been to? How many meetings have you gone to? You want to know why things aren't getting better? You get it? No one can come and fix it. No one can come and fix it. It has to be handled at the ground level. It has to be handled by men, and it has to be handled the way that that man, eloquently or not, said it. These people have names, and these people have addresses, and these people understand the power structure between the people and the government. When the people show the fuck up, the government gets afraid, which is how they should be behaving.
Speaker 2:
[61:14] At all times.
Speaker 1:
[61:15] They should be behaving as if they're afraid of a revolt at all times. When they lose that fear, we end up with what we have now.
Speaker 2:
[61:24] So real, man. That's real, man. Guys, jumping on this combo. Let us know what you guys think down in the comment section. Let me see. We got one more headline. Third and final headline, headline number three. Less or more accountability, maybe. This one is interesting. ActBlue. Your favorite. I did look to see if we had donated to ActBlue in any way, shape, or form. I think we're clear. I think we're clear.
Speaker 1:
[61:52] Why would we have donated there?
Speaker 2:
[61:54] Well, because that's what they do. They make donations in other people's names.
Speaker 1:
[61:58] Oh, yeah. They did it at the Black Rifle.
Speaker 2:
[62:00] That's what I'm saying. I double-check. We were clear at this time. But here is the thing. So we see these things, and I can only chunk it up to just the process. It's the process. The court process, the fucking... It's just the process. They called some ActBlue employees in to testify in Congress, in front of the House, deposition. And ActBlue employees took the 5th, meaning the 5th Amendment in those depositions, 146 times when they were being probed on alleged donor fraud. So ActBlue employees invoked their 5th Amendment right, at least 146 times in depositions with congressional committees investigating alleged donor fraud on the fundraising fraud raising platform, according to an explosive report released Monday. Two ActBlue officials, one of whom formerly served as the VP of Customer Service and three of its former lawyers, declined to answer a single one of the committee's substantive questions, stated the interim staff report from the House administration. ActBlue has repeatedly denied wrongdoing. In a recent statement through a spokesperson, maintained that it is, quote, always been forthcoming with Congress. Bro. So you made it tell me, okay, these people go to Congress, they're subpoenaed to come testify, right? In 146 times, they say, I'm pleading fifth, not answering at all. Right? But then in the statement, they're always being forthcoming, right? Okay, bullshit, right? Now, this fraud thing has been a big topic of discussion, right? One of the most recent places has been California, right? And I don't know if you'd call this accountability. Maybe, maybe not, you know, but there have been some, like several arrests that have been made for $50 million of healthcare fraud across Southern California. This was done mainly by the FBI going in, making these arrests, right? And they went kind of all over. Federal authorities arrested eight people for defrauding Medicare and other insurance companies, with many of them using hospices as they front to milk millions of dollars. Should restate that it should be milk billions of dollars. I think there's a typo there. The Department of Justice announced Thursday, in total 15 people were charged for committing similar crimes, right? Now 50 million bucks when the outstanding totals almost 200 billion, right? But we got 50 million of it, got those held accountable. That's cool. They hit a couple of different places. They were in Anaheim, Covina, Glendale, right? Cool. Now, a lot of this was owed to the work of Nick Shirley, right? Who, by the way, is actually going to be coming to Illinois to get on JB Pritzker now. I think that's his next stop, so that'll be interesting to see. But you know what the response is from lawmakers, right? With Nick Shirley, all his investigations. You know what California decided to do? They started a Stop Nick Shirley Act. Yeah, it's a real thing, all right?
Speaker 1:
[65:21] Why would they want to stop them?
Speaker 2:
[65:23] Well, I mean, that's how they're going to fix the fraud.
Speaker 1:
[65:25] But what I'm saying is, so the people of California aren't smart enough to understand that by even saying that, what they're trying to do is protect their ability to steal their own money. Dude. Like, dude. Come on.
Speaker 2:
[65:44] It's fucking insane. It's insane.
Speaker 1:
[65:47] What's insane is that they think that that would be a stra- an effective strategy.
Speaker 2:
[65:53] Bro.
Speaker 1:
[65:53] It probably will be.
Speaker 2:
[65:54] It probably- I mean, it's fucking California. I don't know. But yeah, California lawmakers, they've been confronted because he went to a few of them to ask them about this. But Assembly Bill 2624, it's a proposal that California Republicans have dubbed the Stop Nick Shirley Act, where if the bill gets passed, instead of going after the fraudsters, they're going to try to make it criminal to go after the people that are committing the fraud. So this California Assembly Bill 2624, it authored by Assembly Member Mia Bonta out of Oakland. It seeks to restrict the public posting of personal information of individuals connected to immigration support services, including non-profit organizations, legal clinics, and healthcare providers, making it illegal to try to make contact with any of these people for investigative journalists' reasons. And when Nick Shirley went to go, you know, interview and question these people, they all of course ran, they didn't answer, didn't comment, didn't do any of that. And, you know, with the only one person responding, so I think that's a misrepresentation of the bill, but I'm happy to talk with you more about it. That was from Senator Sasha Renee Perez out of Alhambra. She told Nick Shirley when she was being pressed about the measure. Yeah, so, you know, don't question what we got going on here, right? Don't film it, don't ask questions. Let's just keep stealing the money.
Speaker 1:
[67:27] Didn't Newsome come out and say something like, he was cracking down on fraud?
Speaker 2:
[67:32] Yeah. Yeah, he did.
Speaker 1:
[67:33] Yeah. So Nick comes to fucking California, exposes the fraud, then Newsome says, look what I'm doing, I'm cracking down on fraud.
Speaker 2:
[67:40] I'm cracking down on fraud being exposed.
Speaker 1:
[67:45] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[67:46] What do you think they're going to find in Illinois? Let me ask you a better question. What state do you think has the most fraud?
Speaker 1:
[67:52] Well, California does because it's the biggest.
Speaker 2:
[67:54] Yeah. But like how much do you think New York's got? Because that is the real second biggest, right? What do you think they're going to find in Illinois, dude?
Speaker 1:
[68:01] The same shit.
Speaker 2:
[68:02] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[68:03] They're going to find that in Missouri. They're going to find that everywhere. That's been everywhere. That's everywhere. This is the system. This is the system. Your enemy is not the black guy or the white guy or the gay guy or the straight guy or the fucking Indian or whatever the fuck you have convinced yourself or the Jew. That's not your fucking enemy, dude. Your enemy are these people that have created a system to rob and enslave you in the name of serving you. That's the enemy. People don't fucking understand that.
Speaker 2:
[68:41] Dude, we don't get that money back.
Speaker 1:
[68:42] Money's gone.
Speaker 2:
[68:43] Money's fucking gone. Money's gone.
Speaker 1:
[68:48] Look, man, at the end of the day, these people are all fucks. They should all be fucking thrown in the woodchipper for real. And the only way to clean this out is going to be a revolution. That's that's it. All right. Everybody knows it. Nobody wants to say it. It's not illegal to talk about it. It's in our constitution. We actually have a duty to overthrow a fucking tyrannical government, which is clearly what we fucking have. OK, they empower us, impoverish us. They enslave us. They look at us like cattle. They use us from the minute we're born to the minute we die. And then they try to act like we're free. And it's insulting. And until Americans get to the point where they're ready to violently overthrow these people for real, nothing's going to change. And that's where I don't think we're even close to that. I don't think the average American is even close to that point. I'm sure if the chat were open right now, I can't see it. They'd be like, I'm ready. I'm ready. I'm ready. Well, five of us ain't going to get it done. It has to be a fucking public unified position. And we can't unify when we're constantly arguing over dumb shit.
Speaker 2:
[69:57] Yeah. Yeah. Dude, RFK Jr. got a question on this too by Congress, and they were asking like, oh, you closed 500 or 400 hospice facilities. Like, what are you doing? Right? He's like, it was actually 500. But do you know how many people we had call and complain about it? How many patients called and complained about it?
Speaker 1:
[70:16] Probably zero.
Speaker 2:
[70:16] Not one.
Speaker 1:
[70:17] Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 2:
[70:18] Not fucking one.
Speaker 1:
[70:19] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[70:19] Right? And what they were doing with these hospice places, they were going to people, and they were giving them a like 55 inch flat screen TV to be able to use their address and register them.
Speaker 1:
[70:31] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[70:32] With zero services actually being, like, dude, it's a complete fucking sham, dude.
Speaker 1:
[70:35] It's a complete sham. What happens if you were to, I don't know, get caught doing something that was illegal, and you decided that you were going to buy the arresting officer and the prosecuting attorney a new flat screen TV? What would happen to you? Oh, you get charged with bribery. You would do more time, right?
Speaker 2:
[71:02] Yeah. Now, if you're Somalian, it's fine.
Speaker 1:
[71:05] Yeah, it's fine.
Speaker 2:
[71:07] That's so dude. Fuck these people, bro.
Speaker 1:
[71:10] Yeah, fuck them all. That's why, listen, dude, that's why me coming on here and saying this shit over and over again is fucking stupid. You want to know why I took a fucking break? Because I'm tired talking about this shit. OK, yeah, I did travel, but this is stupid. This is fucking stupid. And until the average American wakes to fuck up and starts participating in their own reality, it's pointless to even talk about. OK, we have people that are angry and pissed off and mad about all these things, rightfully so, but we also have people that are unwilling to take responsibilities for their own lives and hold their own standards. We have people who are unwilling to remove themselves from the matrix by becoming fit, by becoming intelligent, by not consuming their shit, by not shopping with those people, by not... there's all kinds of things that can be done to create a standard of living that creates a position to where they can't rule over the individual. That also sets a standard, that also shows everybody else what it looks like. People refuse to do that. They refuse to accept their own role in the reality of the existence of this country. And until people are willing to understand and accept, this is my fault too, as an individual and I have to do better, nothing is going to change. They have tricked us and made us believe that we are powerless. They have tricked us and made us believe that our voice doesn't matter. Okay, well if our voice doesn't matter, then why do they spend so much fucking money trying to convince you that it's irrelevant? Okay, they wouldn't do that. They would just say, hey, it's fucking, it doesn't matter what you say, fuck you.
Speaker 2:
[72:52] They make laws, right?
Speaker 1:
[72:53] Yeah, look dude, we got a long way to go. We got a long way to go. We still have people that do not understand their own role as a citizen, but they're mad about everything else. You can't be mad about your team losing when you refuse to go to practice. You can't be mad about your team losing when you refuse to like do all the things that it takes to become a winning team. You can't do that.
Speaker 2:
[73:22] Armchair quarterback.
Speaker 1:
[73:23] You can't do it. And so many people are. Look at the people who are fucking the most pissed off. How many of them are actually in control of their own lives?
Speaker 2:
[73:31] Or involved in their local shit?
Speaker 1:
[73:32] None of them.
Speaker 2:
[73:33] No. It's too inconvenient, dude.
Speaker 1:
[73:36] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[73:37] It's either too inconvenient or it's just too hard in their lives to make any change.
Speaker 1:
[73:42] I'll be real, dude. I'm tired of donating my time to talk about this shit. Real talk. It's fucking. What time is it? It's fucking 8 15 on a fucking Monday night. Think I'd rather be doing other shit? I'd rather be doing other shit. I'd rather be doing other shit. Flat out. So until they, you know, I'm just just real shit. I'm real close to being done. Real close. Real close. OK, spend millions of dollars putting the show on. I asked people to share it. They don't fucking share it. Some people do. OK, I come on here. I try to talk about what the solution is. People don't participate. It's frustrating, dude. It's aggravating. I'm just being honest. It's aggravating. All right. So. There's probably going to be some changes coming up because yeah, we can sit here and talk about this all the time, but it doesn't matter. It doesn't. It's not fixing anything. All I could control is what I control. And I live my life at a standard that I'm proud of. I go to sleep at night. I'm proud of the impact I make. I'm proud of the standard I hold. And it is what the fuck it is. So, yeah, all these people are corrupt. They're all criminals. They all think you're dumb as fuck. And you're proving them right.
Speaker 2:
[74:55] That's the worst part. That's the worst part.
Speaker 1:
[74:58] So anyway, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[75:01] Guys, jump in the conversation. Let's check, I'd just say, before we get to our final segment here.
Speaker 6:
[75:06] They just don't want you to quit the show?
Speaker 1:
[75:08] No. Do something, then.
Speaker 6:
[75:14] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[75:15] Do something. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[75:20] Let's get to our final segment. Final segment of the show, as always, guys, we've got thumbs up or dumb as fuck as we bring a headline in. We talk about it. We gave it one of these two to...
Speaker 1:
[75:30] I don't mind doing this when people are actually listening and fucking participating and doing things. I don't mind that.
Speaker 2:
[75:35] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[75:36] I'm happy to do that. But when I start to fucking feel like this is a waste of my fucking breath, because I've been doing this for six, this shit, first of all, I'm much better at talking about fucking winning and success, and I enjoy talking about that. All right. I've been talking about this as a service, because people need to wake the fuck up, okay? I think people are awake. I think my job has been accomplished here. So that's how I'm feeling right now. It'd be different if, you know, it'd be different if I saw the same people wearing those bison hats at those fucking meetings, and doing, taking action and doing things. I can't come to your fucking community, bro, and fucking do your shit. I can't come to your house and feed you. I can't come to your house and tell you what to fucking do, and tell you to get your fat ass in shape. I can't tell you that you're setting a shitty example. I can't do these things. You have to do them for you. People have to take responsibility of their own existence and their own life, and win, and set a great example. And like, dude, it's just not, it's not a passive endeavor. It's an active endeavor. Being a citizen has requirements and expectations. And there was a time in this country where people understood that. They understood that good men and women have sacrificed their lives for our freedom. And because they understood that, they utilize their freedom in productive ways to make the world better for the people that are coming behind them, and to honor the people who have come behind them, or that have come before them.
Speaker 2:
[77:14] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[77:15] Okay? So I feel like we've lost that as a country. I feel like that's a big problem in our country. I feel like people, when they hear the word freedom, they think, oh, I could just do whatever I want, because I'm free.
Speaker 2:
[77:30] I'm free.
Speaker 1:
[77:30] That's the biggest way to lose freedom, is to do whatever you want. Freedom comes with an obligation. It comes with a set of expectations. And I don't think people think about that. I don't think people think about these things. I don't think, like when they hear, you know, like for example, like, I never got to meet my grandpa. My dad never got to meet him. He was killed in a fucking brother war that was made up over bullshit in World War II. Okay. He didn't get to see my dad grow up. He didn't get to see my brother go play pro baseball. He didn't get to see us build our companies or do any of this cool shit. He was 20 years old. And he got killed for what? Okay. Now, for me, when I think about my life, I think, well, fuck, if that, if Clarence was fucking strong enough at 20 years old to go get fucking shot, then I'm certainly strong enough to fucking do something with my freedom. You understand?
Speaker 2:
[78:37] Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[78:38] How many people think like that? Honestly.
Speaker 2:
[78:42] Not enough.
Speaker 1:
[78:43] Not enough.
Speaker 2:
[78:43] Not enough.
Speaker 1:
[78:44] I have it in my fucking bones. That's in my bones, bro. OK. That obligation I take very seriously. You know, people think I'm fucked up. They're like, what the fuck do you care so much? Why are you saying all this shit? Why? Because I understand, dude. I get it. I understand that I have a role in this. And my role is not to just become some guy that made a lot of money and go fuck off. That's not my role. My role is to wake motherfuckers up and get them engaged and make them realize they have the ability to make an impact too. But when they refuse to grab ahold of that obligation and that duty as an American citizen, I don't know what I can do past that point. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:
[79:25] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[79:30] I think everybody should think about that.
Speaker 2:
[79:33] It's real, man.
Speaker 1:
[79:35] That's just me. I know there's other people like me. I'm not saying everybody's like that. But like you said, there's too many people that don't think about that, and that's why we are where we are. That's real.
Speaker 2:
[79:48] That's real, man. Yeah. Let's get to our final segment, guys. We got thumbs up for Dumb As Fuck. We bring a headline in, we talk about it, we give it one of these two options. If people don't start getting their shit together, robots are definitely coming. Beijing, dog. They got some new shit. Humans far behind as Robot Breaks Record at Beijing Half Marathon. The robots are running marathons.
Speaker 1:
[80:21] Let's see it.
Speaker 2:
[80:21] It's pretty good, actually. It's pretty good. A humanoid robot competing against flesh and blood runners broke the world record at a Beijing Half Marathon on Sunday showcasing the rapid technological advancement achieved by Chinese makers. Spectators lined the roads in Jiangxiang in the capital south to watch the machines and their humans rival race, each group in a separate line to avoid accidents or collisions. Some of the robots were highly agile, moving like famous runners such as Usain Bolt, while others had more basic capabilities. But the humanoid winner, okay, who's equipped with an autonomous navigation system and running for the Chinese smartphone maker Honor, completed the roughly 13-mile course in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, and an average speed of 25 kilometers per hour. That was far faster than the top human in Sunday's race, while also suppressing the current men's world record of 57 minutes and 20 seconds held by Ugandan runner Jacob Kip Lemmo. You want to see the clip?
Speaker 1:
[81:32] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[81:36] Hahaha, how fast are you human? You see this thing running at you, what are you doing?
Speaker 1:
[81:52] Well, you can't run. I mean, dude, we're.
Speaker 6:
[82:01] Jared in the chat has a very important question. Was the robot painted black?
Speaker 1:
[82:07] His legs were.
Speaker 6:
[82:10] It made him fast.
Speaker 2:
[82:11] Fuck, dude. Well, I mean, there's a couple of thoughts in my head, dude, immediately. I mean, OK, so about an hour, hour long life, battery life, you know what I'm saying? Before they got to get recharged. Like, how long is the battery lasting in this thing, dude?
Speaker 1:
[82:24] It doesn't matter. They'll be running on nuclear, many nuclear reactors soon. It's like Iron Man.
Speaker 2:
[82:30] They're going to kill us if we make it, though.
Speaker 1:
[82:35] Yeah. Listen, dude, we're in for some bad shit. Like, you listen to these AI executives start talking about, like, how, like, they have God complex. They truly believe, they truly believe that they are qualified to make decisions for the future of the human race, for everybody.
Speaker 6:
[82:51] You pay for intelligence as a commodity.
Speaker 1:
[82:53] Yeah, that's right. Yeah. What's crazy is how dumb it's making people.
Speaker 2:
[82:58] Dude.
Speaker 1:
[82:59] You know, there are scientific studies that just came out about people who are using ChatGPT and how much brain activity they've lost since they started using it. It's going to make people like, like that movie Idiocracy, like totally fucking dumb as fuck. And you can see it on the Internet, bro. I mean, look at all the the the Ernest Hemingway's that have popped up since. I've been writing a blog for 10 fucking years. And now all of a sudden, everybody's got these captions and they think that they're fooling everybody. It's like, bro, you didn't just, you know.
Speaker 2:
[83:34] You got 10 more years written in your phone. Yeah, it's what you even released yet.
Speaker 1:
[83:38] Yeah, dude. It's just like. It what's funny is, is that people think that they that people believe that. Like these people are writing these captions, they think that people, yeah, whether, yeah, yeah. And then they get to comments or like, I don't know why. Well, because no one is telling you what everybody's thinking. OK, here's what here's why you aren't getting any traction. Everybody knows that you're using ChatGPT. Everybody knows that you haven't done anything real in your life. Everybody knows that your profession is a quote unquote content creator, not an actual doer. People don't value that. They're not going to engage with you for that. Motherfuckers running big businesses, they don't have time to make fucking hours of content every day. OK, they're operators. They run things. They do things. They don't have a camera crew that sits there and says, OK, read this off the screen and sound real smart. That's not what the fuck people do that run real businesses. You know, like dude, with all the AI and all the shit and all the things that are coming out, I'm actually kind of excited about it for my own brand because like it's going to make my own brand that much more valuable because I'm one of the few people who have actually done anything that talk about it.
Speaker 2:
[84:45] Well, it's going. I mean, it's what you always say, too. It's authenticity, bro. Like, I think that's going to be like you'll know more than ever just by simple look who's being real, who's not.
Speaker 1:
[84:55] Well, yeah, we're fucked. I'd live it up, man.
Speaker 2:
[85:00] Just give him a rifle now.
Speaker 1:
[85:01] He's fucking live it up for the next couple of years because you don't know how fucked you are.
Speaker 2:
[85:05] We can't even run races no more, bro.
Speaker 1:
[85:07] Without these, I couldn't run a race anyway. Let's be real.
Speaker 2:
[85:10] You could.
Speaker 1:
[85:10] The fuck I could.
Speaker 2:
[85:11] You do like 5K, bro. We do 5K.
Speaker 1:
[85:15] No, no, no, see, here's the thing about me, dude. It's like I don't do shit just because everybody else is doing it. I don't do things just because everybody else thinks it's cool. I have no interest in that. I don't give a fuck. Oh, well, you're not that fucking. Yeah, I know. I know.
Speaker 2:
[85:31] Yeah, marathon runner in the bio.
Speaker 1:
[85:33] I'm rich, bitch.
Speaker 2:
[85:34] It's right.
Speaker 1:
[85:35] Okay. I solve problems other ways. My problem ain't running a fucking 5K. I don't give a shit. It doesn't prove nothing to me either. I don't fucking care. I'm very confident that anything that I decided to do, I can do. So like there has to be something that I want to actually do to do it.
Speaker 2:
[85:50] Yeah. What's the end goal there?
Speaker 1:
[85:52] So no, I'm not running any fucking races ever. I run a race every day. It's called fucking life.
Speaker 2:
[85:59] It's life, yeah. It makes you feel better. I'm not running races.
Speaker 1:
[86:03] Yeah, I know you're not. Why are you saying we're running 5K?
Speaker 2:
[86:04] Yeah. No, I'm saying we could if we had to, but we don't have to.
Speaker 1:
[86:08] No, we couldn't. Don't lie.
Speaker 2:
[86:11] Oh, we could. We could do a 5K. I'm not saying we're going to be fucking number one in the 5K.
Speaker 1:
[86:14] I couldn't because I wouldn't start. Yeah, I'll get to start to run the fucking 5K. Isn't that right?
Speaker 2:
[86:23] What's a 5K? It's like three miles.
Speaker 1:
[86:25] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[86:25] We could do that.
Speaker 1:
[86:27] Okay, you're not understanding what I'm saying.
Speaker 6:
[86:32] There's a conscious choice of not doing it.
Speaker 1:
[86:35] That's it.
Speaker 2:
[86:35] Let's check in with the chat, man, before we roll out of here, guys. Appreciate you hanging in there with us.
Speaker 6:
[86:43] 3.1 miles.
Speaker 1:
[86:45] Hey, I respect the fuck out of people that decide to do that. Yeah, no, I think it's great. I'm not shitting on it. I think it's awesome.
Speaker 2:
[86:51] Human feet.
Speaker 1:
[86:51] I think it's fucking amazing.
Speaker 2:
[86:52] We should just talk about this, like all the guys here that just get up and run.
Speaker 1:
[86:55] We got like six dudes in here that run 100-mile races.
Speaker 2:
[86:57] Like it's fucking crazy. Yeah, it just ain't going to be me.
Speaker 1:
[87:03] Yeah, man. That's right. Hey, man, you know what? Look, I respect anybody who does things to prove to themselves. I fucking love that. You should challenge yourself. You should test yourself. You should do the things that are going to make you better.
Speaker 2:
[87:20] Yeah. Right?
Speaker 1:
[87:21] I'm a big fan of that. But my focus is not on those things. It's in other ways. That's all it is.
Speaker 6:
[87:31] He'd scroll up a little bit.
Speaker 1:
[87:38] The only thing DJ would be running from is tracking dogs.
Speaker 6:
[87:40] Go up a little bit, go up.
Speaker 1:
[87:41] That's not true. I promise you, if DJ had to run, he could.
Speaker 2:
[87:44] More, more, more. You know I'm gonna be moving.
Speaker 6:
[87:48] Oh yeah, that one. Go up a little bit. That Polaroid shake, don't read that.
Speaker 1:
[87:54] Free Popeye's Day, you will see the whole hood running. That's free Popeye's Day for them every day, bro.
Speaker 2:
[88:13] Oh, man. Guys, it's been real, man. It's been good. Summer Smash coming up.
Speaker 1:
[88:18] Yeah, we know when those tickets are coming up. Thursday? What is it? 7 PM Central.
Speaker 6:
[88:23] Oh, buddy.
Speaker 1:
[88:23] Give me the best one minute of your life.
Speaker 6:
[88:25] I'm gonna go to the bathroom.
Speaker 1:
[88:26] I'm gonna go to the bathroom.
Speaker 2:
[88:28] I'm gonna go to the bathroom. I'm gonna go to the bathroom.
Speaker 1:
[88:29] Life, yeah, no shit.
Speaker 2:
[88:32] Bro.
Speaker 1:
[88:33] Oh, man.
Speaker 2:
[88:34] Yeah, man.
Speaker 1:
[88:35] Louisiana Jess says, that's pathetic. Yeah, we are. I don't know which part you're talking about. Had to be a little more specific. We're pathetic all the way around.
Speaker 2:
[88:45] Yeah, yeah, full circle.
Speaker 1:
[88:48] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[88:48] Yeah, hell yeah, man.
Speaker 1:
[88:49] Yeah, that's right. For Z to be that focused on one comment, you knew it had to be a race joke. That's because the only races people in here are brown ones. That's right. Shit.
Speaker 2:
[89:00] Who's more racist, me or Z?
Speaker 1:
[89:02] I don't know. I think you probably. Really? Really? I mean, he's racist against you more than you're racist against other people. It's true.
Speaker 2:
[89:10] Yeah, it's true.
Speaker 1:
[89:13] Oh, she said the tracking dog, Cobbett.
Speaker 2:
[89:15] Oh.
Speaker 1:
[89:19] You do not redeem.
Speaker 2:
[89:21] That's right, man. That's right. Hell yeah, man. Well, guys, Andy, that is all I have.
Speaker 1:
[89:26] The form protein drinks are rolling out beginning of May. So you'll start seeing those where the energy drinks are. So, all right, guys. Well, I appreciate you guys showing up. We will see you later on in the week. Is that the show?
Speaker 2:
[89:40] That is the show. All right.
Speaker 1:
[89:41] Don't be a hoe.
Speaker 2:
[89:42] Share the show.