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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 reality. Guys, today we have Andy and DJ Cruz the motherfucking internet. That's what we're going to do. That's what CTI stands for. It stands for Cruz the Internet. We put topics on the screen. We speculate on what's going on. We have a couple last and then we talk about what we need to do as the people to solve these problems going on in the world. You guys know the whole deal, man. We got shows within the show. We got Q&A AF. We got Real Talk. We got 75 hard verses and let's get right to the show today. You know the deal. Don't be a ho.
Speaker 2:
[00:56] Share the show.
Speaker 1:
[00:57] All right. What's going on, man?
Speaker 2:
[00:59] Shit, I feel naked. I need to get a hat.
Speaker 1:
[01:00] Naked or naked?
Speaker 2:
[01:02] Naked? I feel naked.
Speaker 1:
[01:04] How do you say it, Zee? Now, I almost grabbed Zee's dick when I walked in the room on accident.
Speaker 2:
[01:13] What happened?
Speaker 1:
[01:14] I went to grab the doorknob and I was talking to Tyler. The door opened and he walked out. My hand went right by his meat.
Speaker 3:
[01:23] It only took six years.
Speaker 1:
[01:28] I don't know if I actually got it or not. I think Zee might be packing a little bit down there, bro.
Speaker 2:
[01:32] Is he packing?
Speaker 3:
[01:33] No comment.
Speaker 1:
[01:34] He might be the Indian Johnny Holmes. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:
[01:37] Bro, fuck.
Speaker 3:
[01:38] No comment.
Speaker 1:
[01:38] Zee Shawn Holmes.
Speaker 2:
[01:39] Those rackets down there. Yeah. You know, racket ball.
Speaker 1:
[01:44] Zee does not redeem.
Speaker 2:
[01:49] All right.
Speaker 1:
[01:51] Well, let's get the gay stuff out of the way. You're right to the show.
Speaker 2:
[01:54] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[01:55] Why are you?
Speaker 2:
[01:55] How's this? That's good.
Speaker 1:
[01:56] Yeah, that's good. You look about right. You're wearing the right shirt.
Speaker 2:
[02:00] That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:
[02:00] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[02:01] All right. Right.
Speaker 1:
[02:02] I think that's what we call cultural appropriation.
Speaker 2:
[02:04] Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1:
[02:07] There you go.
Speaker 2:
[02:07] All right.
Speaker 1:
[02:12] Oh, shit, man.
Speaker 2:
[02:13] What's going on, man?
Speaker 1:
[02:14] Nothing, dude.
Speaker 2:
[02:15] Yeah, bro.
Speaker 1:
[02:15] Just doing a thing.
Speaker 2:
[02:16] It's a beautiful day to be alive, man. It's a beautiful day outside. This is a real.
Speaker 1:
[02:20] I'll tell you what, dude. I cannot believe how good I feel when the weather is good versus when it's gray. I cannot live in St. Louis with the gray anymore.
Speaker 2:
[02:28] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[02:29] Not saying I'm going to leave, but I'm just saying.
Speaker 2:
[02:30] Just saying.
Speaker 1:
[02:31] I might.
Speaker 2:
[02:31] I mean, listen, we do have rain tomorrow.
Speaker 1:
[02:35] Here's what we need to do. We need to get someone from Missouri in office to control the weather.
Speaker 2:
[02:40] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[02:40] And give us the Florida weather.
Speaker 2:
[02:41] That's right. That's right. Yeah. We got.
Speaker 1:
[02:43] Give us that Southern California weather up here.
Speaker 2:
[02:45] Got thunderstorms tomorrow.
Speaker 1:
[02:46] I'm just going to run on that.
Speaker 2:
[02:47] Snow next week. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[02:49] I wouldn't. If you said that, I wouldn't. Like you said the other day, I'm like, are you serious?
Speaker 2:
[02:53] Yeah. It's a real thing.
Speaker 1:
[02:54] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[02:55] It's a real thing. We're in that weird stage right now in good old Missouri.
Speaker 1:
[02:59] Yeah. We're in the storm stage.
Speaker 2:
[03:01] Yeah, it is.
Speaker 1:
[03:02] The tornado stage. Yeah, that's what it is, man. It's a weather control device, the arch. It connects between the weather control devices in Antarctica and it sends out a signal to all of our brains to control our perception of the weather when it's actually good weather, but we think it's bad. It's all a conspiracy.
Speaker 2:
[03:26] Oh. Have you been up the arch, to the top?
Speaker 1:
[03:31] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[03:31] I've never been. You haven't? No, I've never been. I've been here my whole life. Never been.
Speaker 1:
[03:35] Yeah, I did it. I mean, I only did it one time. I was like, we went there for a field trip and I was in grade school. That's all you need. It's kind of sketch, dude.
Speaker 2:
[03:42] Is it?
Speaker 3:
[03:42] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[03:43] You're getting like this little, you guys been in it?
Speaker 3:
[03:44] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[03:45] You get in this little pod and it like ratchets.
Speaker 3:
[03:48] Egg-shaped.
Speaker 1:
[03:49] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[03:49] And it goes in a slant.
Speaker 1:
[03:50] Yeah. It's kind of sketch, but it's pretty cool.
Speaker 2:
[03:54] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[03:55] It's nice view.
Speaker 2:
[03:55] Yeah. I've never been in there.
Speaker 1:
[03:56] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[03:57] I'd be down again.
Speaker 1:
[03:58] It moves when you're up there. Like when you're up there and it's windy, you can feel it. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[04:01] Oh, no. See, I don't want that though. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[04:02] It's supposed to do that.
Speaker 2:
[04:03] Oh. Ben, don't break. That makes sense. Yeah. Engineering Marvel. Hell yeah, man.
Speaker 1:
[04:07] Bro, you've seen the videos of the guys building that shit.
Speaker 2:
[04:09] Yeah, it's wild.
Speaker 1:
[04:10] Oh my God, dude.
Speaker 2:
[04:11] Dude, and what sucks, dude, is like, why are we not building shit like that now? You know what I'm saying? Like, where is the engineering marvels?
Speaker 1:
[04:16] Well, they are. They're just not doing it here in America.
Speaker 2:
[04:18] Or St. Louis.
Speaker 1:
[04:19] We don't have any money.
Speaker 2:
[04:20] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[04:20] Because they send it all over there and they build cool shit.
Speaker 2:
[04:22] Because they build cool shit.
Speaker 3:
[04:25] It was built from like 63 to 65.
Speaker 1:
[04:27] Yeah. It was crazy, dude. Did anybody die during that? I think somebody died building it.
Speaker 2:
[04:33] That sucks.
Speaker 1:
[04:35] Maybe I'm wrong.
Speaker 3:
[04:41] Nope.
Speaker 1:
[04:41] Oh, that's amazing.
Speaker 3:
[04:42] Officially no.
Speaker 1:
[04:44] Officially.
Speaker 3:
[04:44] Despite insurance company predicting 13 deaths.
Speaker 2:
[04:47] Yeah, well, they probably just tossed them in the river.
Speaker 1:
[04:50] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[04:51] Hey.
Speaker 1:
[04:53] Like everybody else.
Speaker 2:
[04:53] Where the did Steve go? Hey. That sucks.
Speaker 1:
[04:58] People disappear at St. Louis, there's a good chance they're in the midst of the river.
Speaker 2:
[05:03] It's a real thing, though. It's a real thing. Hell yeah, man, we got a hell of a show. I wanted to start some stuff off.
Speaker 1:
[05:10] That's a famous story, bro. You guys know that, right?
Speaker 2:
[05:14] Oh, fuck yeah.
Speaker 1:
[05:16] That's how all the gangsters and shit in St. Louis get rid of bodies. Yeah, they throw them right off the bridge, man.
Speaker 2:
[05:20] They're gone.
Speaker 1:
[05:21] The Mississippi River sucks them under and they are gone.
Speaker 2:
[05:23] They're gone. They'll end up in the Gulf. By that time, they're done.
Speaker 1:
[05:27] Naked. Naked in the Gulf.
Speaker 2:
[05:29] That's right. That's right. Yep.
Speaker 1:
[05:32] All right, so what's going on in the world, man?
Speaker 2:
[05:34] Well, I wanted to do something, man. Listen, I know we got a lot of young bucks out here listening. And it's nice to just give them some advice. They're young. A lot of them are getting jacked because they're on their first form protein. You know what I'm saying? They're energized from farm energy.
Speaker 1:
[05:51] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[05:51] Right? Fuck, that's too recent.
Speaker 1:
[05:52] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[05:53] All right.
Speaker 1:
[05:53] It's not in that.
Speaker 2:
[05:54] Not in that. And they're looking good. They're feeling good, dude. And maybe they're trying to attract some ladies.
Speaker 1:
[06:00] Yeah. All right.
Speaker 2:
[06:01] And a new report has come out that scientists have made a 3D model showing how men should dance to attract women.
Speaker 1:
[06:13] Come on.
Speaker 2:
[06:14] And so, I mean, listen, I feel like this is a great opportunity just to, you know, see if it's...
Speaker 1:
[06:18] You want to get women with your dance?
Speaker 2:
[06:20] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[06:20] You learn how to, like, actually dance. Like a ballroom dance.
Speaker 2:
[06:24] Like Bamba and shit?
Speaker 1:
[06:25] Yeah. No, like... Like a waltz. Like all the ballroom dancing. Bro, you know how to ballroom dance. You go grab a random girl and run her through them up. Bro, you're in.
Speaker 2:
[06:34] That's it? Okay.
Speaker 1:
[06:35] All right.
Speaker 3:
[06:37] Well...
Speaker 1:
[06:37] Well, you gotta do the other parts too, I told you.
Speaker 2:
[06:40] That's right. That's right.
Speaker 1:
[06:41] There's a lesson I told DJ one day, very early. I told these guys too.
Speaker 2:
[06:45] Yeah. Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 1:
[06:46] Anybody want to share it?
Speaker 2:
[06:47] I'll share it. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[06:48] It's real simple. It's a two-step process.
Speaker 2:
[06:50] You make them laugh and whip it out. That's right. In that order.
Speaker 1:
[06:54] In that order. Yeah, if you do it the other way, you'll call the cops.
Speaker 2:
[06:56] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[06:57] And it's not gonna be good if you whip it out and then they laugh.
Speaker 2:
[06:59] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[07:00] That's what I'm saying. It's not good for the ego.
Speaker 2:
[07:05] But no, dude. Yeah, so they created a 3D model, an animation showing that this is like the way. Okay. And so I just wanted to get your feedback on it.
Speaker 1:
[07:14] According to whom?
Speaker 2:
[07:16] These researchers.
Speaker 1:
[07:17] I'm sure they've picked up a lot of girls. Let's check this out.
Speaker 2:
[07:23] That's it. That's it right there.
Speaker 1:
[07:24] What is that?
Speaker 2:
[07:25] It's like a 3D.
Speaker 1:
[07:27] That's the girl mating dance, huh?
Speaker 2:
[07:29] That's it right there. That's how you get them.
Speaker 1:
[07:31] How would you do that? Could you do that?
Speaker 2:
[07:33] I mean, it takes some practice.
Speaker 1:
[07:35] I mean, that looks pretty ridiculous, dude. And what is that?
Speaker 2:
[07:42] That's it right there.
Speaker 1:
[07:43] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[07:44] This will turn...
Speaker 1:
[07:44] Why are they doing it wrong?
Speaker 2:
[07:45] Yeah, this will turn you into... This will turn you...
Speaker 1:
[07:48] Casanova.
Speaker 2:
[07:49] For sure. And the comments are backing it up. So, Jason, Jason, I do that, I do that.
Speaker 1:
[07:57] Tried this cord on Friday. I love the internet, bro.
Speaker 2:
[08:05] And then some ladies chimed in.
Speaker 1:
[08:06] This would in fact work on me, yes. Because it's going to make them laugh.
Speaker 2:
[08:09] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[08:10] My ovaries. My ovaries and then like the exploding face.
Speaker 2:
[08:15] Yeah, man. Just, you know, tap into some of that primal energy, dog.
Speaker 1:
[08:19] Yeah, just let it rip.
Speaker 2:
[08:20] Just, yeah.
Speaker 1:
[08:21] Let it rip.
Speaker 2:
[08:21] Are you a big dancer? You got a little two-step in you.
Speaker 1:
[08:25] Listen, man, there ain't nothing that I can't do well.
Speaker 2:
[08:29] Okay. All right. All right. I like that.
Speaker 1:
[08:31] Now, when we went to your wedding, I was one of the few white guys there. A couple of you guys were there too. Joe got out there and showed you guys what was up.
Speaker 2:
[08:39] Joe had, Joe cut the rug.
Speaker 1:
[08:41] Joe's a great dancer.
Speaker 2:
[08:42] He is.
Speaker 1:
[08:43] All right. No, for real, bro. You were earning the respect of the brothers.
Speaker 2:
[08:48] Listen, we almost crowned you king that night.
Speaker 1:
[08:50] Yeah. But see, that's why I didn't want to dance. Because it was your day.
Speaker 2:
[08:55] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[08:56] And it was Alex's day. And Alex and her dad are great dancers. They are. And I wanted them to feel like they were the best dancers. So I decided to reserve. Sometimes you got to know when to hold back, just to let everybody have their space.
Speaker 2:
[09:08] For sure, bro. Would this be you out there on the desk?
Speaker 1:
[09:11] I mean, I can't tell you what my moves are, bro. Because you'll be copying them and they won't be original.
Speaker 2:
[09:17] That's right. That's right.
Speaker 1:
[09:18] But yeah, I do all right.
Speaker 2:
[09:19] That's right. All right. Yeah, I'm with it. Yeah. Well, I mean, Young Bucks, apparently this will get you.
Speaker 1:
[09:23] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[09:24] It's all you need. It's some first form protein, nice grape smash, and those moves.
Speaker 1:
[09:29] That's right.
Speaker 2:
[09:30] That would get you in. That's it. That's all you need, bro. That's it. That's all you need.
Speaker 1:
[09:36] I want to tell you the real secret.
Speaker 2:
[09:37] Yeah, what's the real secret?
Speaker 1:
[09:38] The real secret is, get in shape, make some money, have your shit together, and then stop chasing them and let them chase you.
Speaker 2:
[09:46] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[09:47] Tell them no. They don't like being told no.
Speaker 2:
[09:50] No.
Speaker 1:
[09:51] Tell them no. When you tell them no, you're in.
Speaker 2:
[09:55] That's it.
Speaker 1:
[09:56] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[09:56] That's it. Yeah. What do you think we... It's funny, too, just evolutionarily wise, right? I created that word there. Our Primal Cavemen.
Speaker 1:
[10:07] I used to do the funniest thing when I was single.
Speaker 2:
[10:09] What?
Speaker 1:
[10:10] When I would approach... Because, dude, nowadays, these guys are kind of pussies.
Speaker 2:
[10:13] They're a little anti-social.
Speaker 1:
[10:14] They'd go through Instagram and they'd send DMs and they'd be like, yo, what up? Back in my day, you had to fucking go up to them, okay? You had to go up to them in public knowing that you may never see them again. So, like, it was now or never, dude, you had to go, all right? Totally different dynamic. But I had a secret move.
Speaker 2:
[10:35] What was that?
Speaker 1:
[10:36] It was great. So I would always go, I always picked the best-looking girls because no one talked to the best-looking girls. Everybody's afraid of them. And I would go up to them, and usually they would do their thing when they're like, oh, you know, they'd have their bigger friend saying, get the fuck away from shit, right? True or not true, everybody knows that a super-hot girl has bodyguard and they're usually like 300.
Speaker 2:
[11:06] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[11:06] And they're hungry and they're angry because they're hungry. All right, yeah, Gorlock, right? So you have to pass the Gorlock, bro, it's like a test.
Speaker 2:
[11:16] That's the first stage, that's level one.
Speaker 1:
[11:18] The key is to go in there, not as a guy is trying to pick them up, all right? So what I would do is I would go in, Gorlock would step in. I'm like, no, no, no, it's good. I just, one second. Now we go to the good looking girl and I say, hey, I noticed from across the bar, you got a little bugger here on your nose, all right? And they would go like this. They would automatically stop the bitch move. Wall down. And they would go, oh my God, are you serious? And I'd be like, yeah, dude, like it's like right here. I make it real weird and then you're in. You talk to them.
Speaker 2:
[11:47] That's crazy.
Speaker 1:
[11:47] Yeah, and then they would talk to you.
Speaker 2:
[11:48] That's crazy work.
Speaker 1:
[11:49] I worked every time.
Speaker 2:
[11:50] Fuck, dude.
Speaker 1:
[11:52] But you gotta have the courage to go up. And that's where the guys now, they're not doing it right. They're doing it all on the internet, bro.
Speaker 2:
[11:58] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[11:59] I don't know if that's, I mean, that's probably the right way to do it now. I'm just saying there's a different level of skill set in person.
Speaker 2:
[12:05] They just don't get it now.
Speaker 1:
[12:06] It takes balls.
Speaker 2:
[12:07] Yeah, fuck, man.
Speaker 1:
[12:08] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[12:09] Back in the day, you had to fucking kill like a mountain lion to get the respect of a lady.
Speaker 1:
[12:14] But real talk, guys, it's real simple. Get your shit together. Get fit. Get some money. Have your shit together. You do just fine.
Speaker 2:
[12:21] Yeah. Be cool.
Speaker 1:
[12:22] Be cool.
Speaker 2:
[12:23] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[12:23] Be funny.
Speaker 2:
[12:24] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[12:25] Get a sense of humor.
Speaker 2:
[12:26] No more man buns.
Speaker 1:
[12:27] Yeah, man buns are kind of out.
Speaker 2:
[12:29] Skinny jeans. That stuff's out.
Speaker 1:
[12:31] Yeah. They were never in.
Speaker 2:
[12:33] Oh, they were in.
Speaker 1:
[12:33] For who?
Speaker 2:
[12:34] I mean, for a few.
Speaker 1:
[12:35] They weren't in for us big dudes.
Speaker 2:
[12:37] I mean.
Speaker 1:
[12:37] You wear them.
Speaker 2:
[12:38] I don't wear them.
Speaker 1:
[12:40] You've worn them in front of me.
Speaker 2:
[12:41] I've never worn them in front of you.
Speaker 1:
[12:42] You've worn skinny pants in front of me.
Speaker 2:
[12:45] No. I don't recall. I don't recall.
Speaker 1:
[12:48] I like bootcut Wranglers, bro. They're straight up the best jeans you could fucking get.
Speaker 2:
[12:54] This is a plug.
Speaker 1:
[12:55] Oh, yeah. Here's the secret to jeans.
Speaker 2:
[12:57] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[12:58] Get them altered. Go to a very.
Speaker 2:
[13:00] Tailored?
Speaker 1:
[13:01] Yeah. Go to a tailor. It's like 10 bucks and they'll fit perfect. So take your jeans to your local tailor. Have them fucking tailor all your jeans and they will look phenomenal on you and you'll probably do better. Same.
Speaker 2:
[13:16] You're also not supposed to wash your jeans every day, right? Well, like every time you wear them.
Speaker 1:
[13:21] We line dry line just so they don't shrink up. I don't know the deal. I'm going to do laundry.
Speaker 2:
[13:26] Yeah. Same.
Speaker 1:
[13:27] I'll do. If I have to do laundry, all the shit goes in and all the shit goes in the same. There's no colors. There's no difference. It goes in the washer, it comes out the washer, it goes in. You know what's funny? I did my laundry like that forever. Nothing ever got messed up. So it's like, what are these girls doing? Why are you guys doing the whites and the darks and the jeans and the this and the that? You could save so much time just throwing the shit in there. It doesn't even matter.
Speaker 2:
[13:54] Segregation.
Speaker 1:
[13:56] Oh yeah, it's racist.
Speaker 2:
[13:59] That's all we got left.
Speaker 1:
[14:02] It's embedded racism.
Speaker 2:
[14:03] It's inherent.
Speaker 1:
[14:03] Yeah. We don't want to put those blacks with the whites.
Speaker 2:
[14:09] All right. Enough of that, guys. Let's get into some cruising, shall we?
Speaker 1:
[14:14] Let's do it.
Speaker 2:
[14:14] Guys, remember, if you would like to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to andyfrisella.com. We link them all there for you. Check in the description also. If you're watching this and you're not subscribed right now, you're a ho.
Speaker 1:
[14:26] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[14:26] So subscribe.
Speaker 1:
[14:27] Ho.
Speaker 2:
[14:28] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[14:28] Hoes.
Speaker 2:
[14:29] Right.
Speaker 1:
[14:30] Huz.
Speaker 2:
[14:31] Huz. Fine shit.
Speaker 1:
[14:33] Fine shit.
Speaker 2:
[14:33] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[14:34] Evening fine shit.
Speaker 2:
[14:36] Let's go.
Speaker 1:
[14:37] You're probably wondering why we're not doing this live.
Speaker 2:
[14:39] I didn't even notice.
Speaker 1:
[14:40] Yeah. Should we? I didn't notice either. I didn't notice either. Here's the deal. We don't like coming in here at nine o'clock at night. That's what it is. We got these guys got families. It's easier on the team to do it this way. It's easier for me to do it this way. I think we're going to do that. We might do lives occasionally on emergency basis.
Speaker 2:
[14:58] Yeah. Special occasion.
Speaker 1:
[14:59] Yeah. Breaking news. You know, but anyway. All right.
Speaker 2:
[15:04] Yeah. Well, let's get into it, man. Headline one. We were right.
Speaker 1:
[15:13] About what?
Speaker 2:
[15:14] Yeah. This time. This is wild. This is the breaking. I mean, this is the number one talking point right now of the day. I'm happy this is tomorrow when you guys are watching, but this broke today and this is absolutely insane. Helena Bourne reads, Patel, civil rights activist rip SPLC after DOJ alleges group funded the villains they claimed to fight.
Speaker 1:
[15:39] Shocking.
Speaker 2:
[15:40] Wow. It's wild. It's unbelievable. Can you believe this?
Speaker 1:
[15:47] No. Can you believe this?
Speaker 2:
[15:49] Bro, this is this is insane. Let's dive into it. New DOJ allegations against the Southern Poverty Law Center or the SPLC drew sharp criticism from FBI Director Cash Patel and civil rights activist Bob Woodson, who said the case appeared to show the group that claims to fight extremism was instead helping fuel it. In an exclusive interview on Hannity Wednesday, Patel called the case the quote, ultimate definition of hypocrisy. The Southern Poverty Law Center ran a methodical, there we go. I had it, I had it. Methodical calculated scheme to defraud their donor base of $3 million and lied to them and used an illicit banking structure system to create shell companies to hide their money and who it was being sent to specifically for the reason to sow discord and hate into our society. He contended that the indictment against the SPLC claims the organization funded at least eight hate groups that it was supposedly wanted to eliminate. Quote, they were paying the very villains of our society, they supposedly wanted to protect from us, he said. Woodson, founder of the Woodson Center, a nonprofit seeking to empower community leaders to reduce crime and revitalize underserved communities, said Wednesday on The Will Kane Show that charges against the SPLC were just the tip of the iceberg. And so this goes in, I have a little bit of the indictment here, right? One thing in particular that I thought was very interesting, that in the indictment here alleges, this is straight from DOJ's website, the SPLC also had a field source, who was a member of the Online Leadership Chat Group that planned the 2017 Unite the Right event in Charlottesville, Virginia. That field source made racist postings under the supervision of the SPLC and helped coordinate transportation to the event for several attendees. In order to covertly pay its field sources, the SPLC opened bank accounts connected to a series of fictitious entities. Entities were named like this, the Center Investigative Agency or the CIA, Fox Photography, Northwest Technologies, Tech Writers Group, Rare Books Warehouse. So these fictitious entities, they were never incorporated, they had no bona fide employees, and they conducted no actual businesses, like no actual business. The sole purpose for these organizations was to funnel the money coming in from the donors to these extremist organizations.
Speaker 1:
[18:44] To make it look like it was legitimate.
Speaker 2:
[18:46] Correct.
Speaker 1:
[18:47] This is the same way people embezzle money, by the way. If you're in business, one of the biggest things that you need to watch out for is whoever's handling the money. What they'll do is that they will make bank accounts that sound almost exactly like the normal bank account, and they will take checks and they will put them into a secondary bank account because they won't get caught by the bank. So for example, if you had a bank account that said Steve's Liquor, they would make a bank account that would say Steve's Liquors, and then they deposit the checks. So for those of you in business, that's something to watch out for. Be aware of that. That's exactly what they're doing there.
Speaker 2:
[19:24] dude. And it's so crazy, right? And so in the indictment, it also lays out that according to its own website, quote, the SPLC is a catalyst for racial justice in the South and beyond, working in partnership with communities to dismantle white supremacy, strengthen intersectional movements, and advance the human rights of all people. But they never take any legal fees from their clients, and they accept no government funding. Rather, we rely on the compassion and generosity of people like you. Who are those people funding this? That's a question I had, right? Who funds this? Oh, well, it's very simple, because we have names, right? Southern Poverty Law Center donors include George Soros, JPMorgan, George Clooney, as a non-profit, funneled millions to hate groups. Okay, so it's all coming out, right? Even ex-Apple CEO Tim Cook, who's about to be leaving Apple, he was putting money into this, right? Now, I'm not alleging, I'm not saying, that I believe all the donors knew of these ordeals that were happening.
Speaker 1:
[20:31] I got one of them there, dude.
Speaker 2:
[20:32] But I'm sure that quite a few of them did.
Speaker 1:
[20:35] I'm pretty sure there's one name on that list that probably orchestrated most of it.
Speaker 2:
[20:41] I believe that.
Speaker 1:
[20:42] I do too.
Speaker 2:
[20:43] I believe that. Now, something interesting here, right? This is just a little screenshot of their website and all the things that they're fighting against, but yet paying for it. It's very similar to how the US government operates, right? How we send $150 billion to the Taliban and then we fight them a year later, right? And we have to give them the tools so we can be able to fight them. Otherwise, they wouldn't exist. Oh, shit. If we were not paying for the hatred and division in this country to exist, it wouldn't exist.
Speaker 1:
[21:11] No shit.
Speaker 2:
[21:12] Fuck. That's crazy. Now, this indictment, you know, there's a few chargers that I'm sure will spin out of this. But one thing that I did not see anywhere in that indictment is let's call a spade a spade. Let's call a spade a spade, cash, right? And I went to the FBI's website. And because, you know, what this is sounded very familiar. Sounded very familiar. It sounds to me like domestic terrorism. And I had to go straight to the website and see what their definition of domestic terrorism is. In their definition, the FBI's own definition of domestic terrorism is this, violent criminal acts committed by individuals and or groups to further ideological goals stemming from domestic influences such as those of political, religious, social, racial or environmental nature. So why are we not designating them as a fucking domestic terrorist organization?
Speaker 1:
[22:09] Well, maybe they will.
Speaker 2:
[22:10] They fucking need to.
Speaker 1:
[22:11] Well, I agree.
Speaker 2:
[22:12] That's their definition. Yeah. What do you got on this, dude?
Speaker 1:
[22:16] I think this is something that we all kind of knew was going on. I know we've talked about this a number of times, especially when it comes to the Soros family. They're always in the middle of all these political things. I think the way they set it up is intelligent on their part because now Soros has deniability to say, oh, well, I didn't know that that's what they were doing with it. That's all set up intentionally. These people are many, many steps ahead.
Speaker 2:
[22:44] And they're not stupid in that sense.
Speaker 1:
[22:46] No, they're not stupid in any sense. Look, to think that any of these people are stupid is stupid. These people are not stupid. They're very smart and they think many steps ahead. And the big problem that we have with the general population is that they do not do that. They see things at the surface level and they're not thinking three, four, five steps ahead as a strategic thinker, which is why people have such a hard time understanding like what's actually going on and why they buy into this narrative of left, right, teams, et cetera. This does not surprise me one bit. I've been alive a long time. I've said this many times on the show. I'm from Missouri and typically Missouri outside of St. Louis is a rural area. And if you were to think of a place that the KKK would be, Missouri would probably be a place. And out of all my years on this earth, which has been plenty at this point, I've never seen them. I've never heard of them. I've never met anybody that says they're with them. I've never been invited to a cookout. Like I've never ever ever come across someone ever. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:
[24:00] It's not there.
Speaker 1:
[24:01] And I don't know many White people. I don't know any White people that have ever told me, Yeah, man, I met this dude. He's with the KKK. And like, I've just never seen it. And I think, you know, does it exist? Probably. There's probably a group somewhere that, you know, but it's not like what they make it out to be.
Speaker 2:
[24:20] I know this. They definitely wouldn't be existing if we were not fucking funneling the money.
Speaker 1:
[24:23] Well, of course. And that's the thing that people really have to understand here, you know, because, dude, people are the same. It doesn't matter if they're Black. It doesn't matter if they're White. It doesn't matter if they're gay or straight. They typically want the same things, okay? They want to be able to live in a free society. They don't want to be oppressed. They don't want to pay most of their money to tax. They want to be left alone. They want to have rights. They want to be able to live their lives peacefully. And we've not been able to do that in this country because the elites have been funding the division, which we've covered many times on the show. And I can't think of a bigger crime than disturbing and ruining people's lives with engineered animosity to make them hate each other. Like that's sad, dude. And it's very evil. And I think that's an important thing for us as citizens to remember, we are fed hate, division, anger. And by the way, I get angry and sometimes I get pissed off. I'm not immune to it either because some of the things I see really make me mad. But at the end of the day, man, when we go out in the real world and we see real people in real life, people are generally really cool, man, you know.
Speaker 2:
[25:33] By and large.
Speaker 1:
[25:34] Yeah, dude, like you very, out of all the shit that we see on social that makes us angry, we have to remember that that stuff is like this much. It's a tiny little bit of people, right?
Speaker 2:
[25:46] Backed by billions of dollars a day to go into algorithms to make you see them.
Speaker 1:
[25:50] We know all these Antifa people and these crazy disruptors and agitators. These people are paid. We've known this for a long time. So we have to keep this in mind when we form our opinions and we see these things. And we have to understand like, dude, that guy across the street that has a different political sign than you, that guy is not your fucking enemy, man. That person is likely and you are likely a product of propaganda. All of us are at some point. All of our opinions, all of our views have been some way or shape affected by propaganda. So we have to move away from what we see on the news or what we see on TV or what we see on the socials and judge people based upon what we see in real life, OK? What do we see at a sporting event? Right. OK, what do we see at a sporting event? We see people of all different colors, all different backgrounds, all different races. We see gay people, we see straight people, we see lesbians, we see fucking everybody, bro, and everybody's wearing the same shit and we're all celebrating and we're all drinking beers and we're all cheering. That's the way the country should be. Replace the idea of your team and instead of it being Democrat or Republican, you should be making it America, right? And we're all on the same team here, dude. And we have to remember that the people that aren't are being paid to create that perception. And we all have to be very careful not to fall into that. You know, I think that's a really good place of where culture is right now. You know, yes, we still have these assholes that make their whole living on trying to cancel people, but that shit ain't working anymore, okay? Nobody cares. Nobody believes it. Yeah, we have extremists. Yeah, we have this. We have that. But at the end of the day, man, when you walk down the street and you see your neighbor and they say hi and you say hi, that's the most important shit, you know what I mean? So I think that everybody, the lesson here really is yes, these people are criminals. Yes, in my opinion, they should be tried and executed for causing the pain and the division and the disruption. When you think about the scale of what they've created and the shit show and the pain that they've inflicted on this country, that, for me, that deserves the harshest punishment.
Speaker 2:
[28:10] Bro, somebody died, that's Charlotte, Virginia. Somebody died there.
Speaker 1:
[28:13] All kinds of people die in these protests.
Speaker 2:
[28:14] You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:
[28:15] How many people die during BLM?
Speaker 2:
[28:16] Right. Right. Right.
Speaker 1:
[28:18] This, this, and by the way, Businesses were fucked up. Let's be real, dude. BLM was fucking engineered. That's same thing. Everybody that saw the video of that dude getting killed, whatever his name was, Floyd, anybody who had any training or anything at all knew that that was a approved police procedure, if you really experienced, you've had it done on you. Okay. I have. And you could see that that wasn't choking him. And then it comes out later that he died from a drug overdose. And it was, there was so much social pressure that was engineered by these people that we could, people that disagree with it, were afraid to even say they disagreed. Same thing during COVID, right? So what they do is they take this money, they engineer this massive amount of social pressure to where it makes people afraid to say what they actually see with their own eyes. And that's dangerous. And you have to understand that it's more important than ever to say what you see as you see it, as it's happening, so that it doesn't turn into something major like that. The thing is, is like, we, look man, at the end of the day, it's what I said. 90 fucking 9% of people are good people. 0% of the people in the government are fucking good people. Okay? It's not you versus me. It's not right versus left. It's not you versus your neighbor across the street. It's us, the people, who want to live a peaceful life, who want to make some money, who want to be left alone, who don't want to be oppressed against a bunch of people who are lying to us about trying to solve problems that they create. And to me, that's about as bad of a crime as you can commit, because dude, it destroys the cultural fabric of a nation, which is what it's designed to do. It's a communist tactic. And a lot of this shit comes from the Soros family. And people know it. And-
Speaker 2:
[30:14] What are those indictments?
Speaker 1:
[30:15] Look dude, look, there's like fucking, like I say a million times on the show, bro, there's probably 500 people on the planet that are causing the problems for the whole planet. Okay, what if the whole planet said, hey, yeah, we're done with that shit, okay? And we strung those motherfuckers up. Cause that's what really needs to happen, dude. What really needs to happen is the humanities to wake the fuck up and they need to take control and they need to make examples out of the people that are doing shit like this.
Speaker 2:
[30:47] Yeah, dude, it reminded me too, one thing you said, it's like, dude-
Speaker 1:
[30:51] How evil is that?
Speaker 2:
[30:53] It's super evil, bro.
Speaker 1:
[30:54] That doesn't show you like how they think of us.
Speaker 2:
[30:56] Where they're at, yeah.
Speaker 1:
[30:58] It doesn't work if we're aware of the game and we're smart in that.
Speaker 2:
[31:01] Yeah. Well, and the thing is too, bro, it's like the amount of propaganda that goes into, and I look at this picture, if you guys are listening, you gotta check this on YouTube. There's a picture on the screen right now. And you see these people, bro. And we talked about this when we were out of town, because we watched a movie, right? Me and Andy had movie time. But we watched the movie, and this is the movie, it's called One Battle After Another.
Speaker 1:
[31:26] Oh, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[31:27] This was probably like the, it's a huge propaganda piece. A massive propaganda piece, right?
Speaker 1:
[31:32] Dude, if you haven't seen, it's actually a good movie, but you have to, you have to watch it from the same lens. Watch the movie and then step back and say, okay, what was the purpose of that movie if it was a commercial? And what the purpose of the movie, it was to glorify Antifa, okay? And make it sexy and make it cool and make it like this thing that you wanted to be a part of. And if you watch the movie, dude, it's an entertaining movie. I like the movie. I enjoyed watching the movie, okay? But I'm also aware of what I'm watching, right? And a lot of young people who may not have the life experience that I have or the awareness that I've developed over that life experience.
Speaker 2:
[32:11] They watch that movie, they become that.
Speaker 1:
[32:12] Yes. And that's the point.
Speaker 3:
[32:15] They're doing that heavily on Netflix too. They'll put in a major storyline and in there, there'll be a lot of undertone of alternative lifestyles, moving towards extreme minimalism.
Speaker 1:
[32:28] That's the joke about, oh yeah, right. That's another one.
Speaker 3:
[32:31] Doing a lot of things and making it look like, oh, this is good for humanity or is good for your life. But then when you, like you said, when you detach yourself, you feel like everything was engineered to make you think that way.
Speaker 1:
[32:44] Correct. Well, I mean, dude, all you got to do is look at what they do and then look at what they say is good for us. Right. Minimalism is great for us. By the way, by the way, there's something to be said for minimalism. OK, if that's your thing and that's what makes you happy, nothing wrong with that. But that's not what they do. They take your tax money, half the money you make, and they go buy mansions. And they fly on private jets at all. Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[33:08] Oh, climate change is bad, but I'll take a mansion on the beach.
Speaker 1:
[33:10] Yeah. Or climate change is bad. Or, you know, I'll fly my jet 30 minutes to another place back and forth because I don't want to sit in traffic. Yeah, to give a speech on climate.
Speaker 2:
[33:20] That's right. Yeah. But then you look at shit like this, like you look at the ratings this movie had. Rotten Tomatoes.
Speaker 1:
[33:28] Well, we all know the deal with Rotten Tomatoes, right?
Speaker 2:
[33:30] Right.
Speaker 1:
[33:30] The higher the rating, the worse the movie.
Speaker 2:
[33:32] Right. Right. You know what I'm saying? But you look at this, it's like some people watch this, man, it's got good ratings. It's going to get pushed up. It's fucking full propaganda, dude.
Speaker 1:
[33:39] Yeah. I actually did like the movie, though.
Speaker 2:
[33:42] Oh, yeah. Your little communist meme was tinkering in there.
Speaker 1:
[33:44] You didn't like it?
Speaker 2:
[33:45] I mean, I stayed in that lens, bro.
Speaker 1:
[33:47] I saw it, and I'm like, Oh, well, see, I knew what it was, and then I'm like, okay, we're watching a movie.
Speaker 2:
[33:52] Okay. Yeah. But like, I mean, the cinematography was great.
Speaker 1:
[33:55] Oh, yeah. Better than Days of Thunder.
Speaker 2:
[33:56] It's better than the days of thunder. You know what I'm saying? Well, this is communist fucking propaganda.
Speaker 1:
[34:01] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[34:02] You know what I'm saying? I thought I was watching or watching a man version of I mean, let's be real, dude.
Speaker 1:
[34:06] Okay. Let's look at this picture here. Okay. What side of the picture do you think you and I'd be on? In this picture.
Speaker 2:
[34:13] Neither. I'd be laughing at both.
Speaker 1:
[34:14] Yeah, I probably would too. But here's the thing.
Speaker 2:
[34:19] Like a Ninja Turtle.
Speaker 1:
[34:19] Okay. Look at the guy with the long hair right here. I promise you that if you and I met that dude and we talked to him, we would have way more in common than we thought. I bet you that if we talked about what we want for the country, we would have way more in common for what we want from the country. See, these people, what they've done is they've tricked us into where we both want the same thing, but they've convinced us that the other side don't want the same thing. They've used these extreme examples like the transgender hysteria, and these extreme racial discriminations and all these things to make people... Dude, a lot of those people on that left side, they don't believe in that shit either. They believe in other things. Right? Bro, I have family that are hardcore leftists. And if I remove the... Okay, look, dude, I have this one cousin who is a hardcore leftist. All right? For years and years and years, we did not talk. And when we did talk, it was like, not good. It wasn't mean, but it was like... We just kind of stayed away from each other. But as things have evolved, and as things have gotten worse and worse and worse, we've started to talk and we've started to have conversations. And this person is pretty much the opposite of what I think, what you guys hear, my views are. Kind of, okay? Because when we actually sit down and talk, most of the shit that we both want are the same things. But see, they don't want those conversations happening. It's the same thing as why they closed all the restaurants and bars during COVID. Because the seeds of revolution are sown in taverns, okay? That's where people connect, that's where people talk. So they couldn't have sporting events, they couldn't have people in the bars, they couldn't have people getting together because they might have a conversation and find out, oh, they think it's wrong too. So we have to understand that's the play, dude. The play is to make us think that we're so different that we can't unite when in reality, the only thing that we can do to defeat them, the people that are causing the pain in our lives, is the unity. So it's very, very important, especially at this point in time, that we take a step back and realize that.
Speaker 2:
[36:38] Dude, like, yeah, we want the same thing. It's just maybe how we choose to get there or how we think is going to get there is a little different.
Speaker 1:
[36:44] Correct.
Speaker 2:
[36:45] That's the problem. It's just a little different, but we still want to get to the fucking same place. By the way, how you think we should get there is probably stupid.
Speaker 1:
[36:54] They probably think that our way is stupid.
Speaker 2:
[36:56] That's my point, but we still want to get to the same place. Same place, dude. Yeah. I mean, listen, I want fucking heads rolling on this cash. I mean, great. Yeah. I mean, good job setting the book.
Speaker 1:
[37:04] No, I say this.
Speaker 2:
[37:05] Get this across the fucking finish line.
Speaker 1:
[37:07] No. To me, this is throwing us a bone. To me, this is throwing us a bone. There's zero chance that they didn't know this was going on.
Speaker 2:
[37:19] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[37:19] There's zero chance they didn't know this was going on for years. This has been going on for decades.
Speaker 2:
[37:25] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[37:26] Everybody fucking knows it. We know it. You don't think they know it?
Speaker 2:
[37:31] Right.
Speaker 1:
[37:32] All this is, this is good.
Speaker 2:
[37:35] I like it.
Speaker 1:
[37:36] If they follow through, they follow through in accountability, I take it because we need it because it's destroying this country. And because it's destroying this country, it's destroying the humanity in all countries because we are, whatever people want to say, we are the cultural leader of the fucking world. All right. So to me, how I perceive this is a bone to take away the focus of what's happening over in Israel and Iran.
Speaker 2:
[38:00] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[38:00] That's why I view it.
Speaker 2:
[38:01] Yeah. And the Epstein ship.
Speaker 1:
[38:03] Because if they really wanted to drop a bomb, they said, oh, this is the tip of the spear when they fucking give us the whole thing, dude. Let's see it. Make some arrests.
Speaker 2:
[38:11] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[38:11] All right. The whole entire reason that people are disenfranchised with Donald Trump right now, including me, is that there has been no fucking arrests and no accountability for fucking anything that these people have done. And that's what we elected him to do, and he's not fucking doing it.
Speaker 2:
[38:26] Or they're going after the minnows. You know what I'm saying? It ain't the fucking whales.
Speaker 1:
[38:29] And like I said, it's yet to be determined. We don't know what's going to happen the next three years. We don't know what's going to happen the next two years. But I can tell you what's for sure going to happen, because they haven't acted quickly, is that they're going to get fucking wiped out in the midterms. And honestly, they deserve it. And I don't say we, I say them. Because I'm not a part of them. I don't identify with them. I've never identified with them. It's so weird to me that people think that like, I'm some sort of hardcore magadude. Okay, yeah, I fucking voted for Donald Trump. I could finally see at this point in time why people didn't like his demeanor. You know what I'm saying? Because like, dude, when he's on their post and pictures himself as Jesus and all that, bro, fuck that. Okay, and you know what? I'll tell you this too, Donald. Let me tell you this. Everybody likes your jokes and shit when we're winning. The jokes are cool when we're winning. You're the only one that thinks we're winning. Nobody down here thinks we're winning. Okay? Gas prices are up. Everything costs more. Yes, crime is down. Great. It's probably because they can't afford to commit crime.
Speaker 2:
[39:32] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[39:33] Like, let's be real about the condition. And we would like to see that money that you've been spending on wars and sending overseas to your homies in fucking Israel to come home and be spent here. But apparently, he's more worried about the well-being of Israel than he is in the United States. At least that's what he's showing. All right. Now, I will say this. There's a caveat. There's time. But the reality is his time is running out because they're not going to have the ability to do it. I think there's a lot of cowards up in Washington, dude. I think a lot of these people are there. I think they're scared to do the right thing. And I think they're incentivized monetarily to go along with the flow. And that's not patriotic, that's self-serving, that's selfish. Patriotic is I'm putting the country before my own self-interest. And so any of these dudes that call themselves patriots, no, you're not. You guys are a bunch of fucking liars. You're a bunch of cheaters. You don't play by the same rules as the rest of us. You treat us like cattle. You disturb our fucking peace. You oppress us with taxes. You fuck us every way you can. And then you tell us that we're the best in the world. And you know what? You might be in the best situation in the world, but the rest of the people aren't, all right? So who's the real enemy here? I think it's pretty obvious. And I think all of us out here, we need to stop this left, right, retarded shit. Okay, we're acting like children and we look stupid as fuck, and they're laughing at us.
Speaker 2:
[40:59] It's real, man. That's where guys jump into this conversation. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think, man. We'll stay tuned on that. But that being said, let's keep cruising. Let's keep cruising. We're going to headline number two. We get to go to India.
Speaker 1:
[41:20] Z is gonna be our guide.
Speaker 2:
[41:21] Yeah, I mean, I need you to walk me through this, Doug. Headline number two reads, this scammer used an AI-generated MAGA girl to grift super dumb men. He's a MED student, says he's made thousands of dollars selling photos and videos of a young conservative woman he created using generative tools. He's not alone. 22-year-old. This 22-year-old aspiring orthopedic surgeon from Northern India got some money from his parents, but he says he spent most of it subsidizing his licensing exams. He's still saving up to hopefully immigrate to the United States after graduation. So he started searching for ways to make additional money online. Sam, who requested, you know that's not his fucking name. Okay.
Speaker 1:
[42:12] What's his real name, Zee?
Speaker 3:
[42:14] Ashok.
Speaker 1:
[42:17] What's the closest to Sam?
Speaker 3:
[42:18] Samir.
Speaker 1:
[42:19] Samir.
Speaker 2:
[42:19] Samir. Okay. All right. So Samir, who requested a pseudonym to avoid jeopardizing his medical career and immigration status. Yeah, because you're getting fucking denied after this doc. He tried a few things with varying degrees of legitimacy and success. He made YouTube shorts and sold study notes to other med students. It wasn't until he started scrolling through his Instagram feed that he landed on an idea. Why not make an AI generated girl using Google's Gemini Nano Banana Pro and sell bikini photos of her online? Bob's and Vagene. Okay. All right.
Speaker 1:
[42:55] It's her favorite business.
Speaker 2:
[42:56] Dude. But when Sam started posting generic photos of a beautiful, scantily clad woman on Instagram, he was dismayed to find that none of the content was hitting. He turned to Gemini for advice. Quote, if you create a generic hot girl, you're competing with a million other models, it said. According to a transcript Sam provided to Wired. Sam said, says he presented Gemini with a few possible options to help his model stand out in the chat bot selected one in particular. The MAGA conservative niche, referring to it as a cheat code. Plus, it said, quote, conservative audience, especially older men in the US, often has higher disposable income and is more loyal. Representative for Gemini said, Gemini is designed not to give a particular opinion unless you tell it to. Instead, it is designed to offer neutral responses. They don't favor any political ideology or viewpoint. Obviously, that failed. So last January, Sam created Emily Hart, a registered nurse and Jennifer Lawrence lookalike on an Instagram account for Emily at Emily underscore Hart.nurse. Sam posted photos of her ice fishing, drinking Coors Light, and shooting off a few rounds at the rifle range with emoji laden captions like, if you want a reason to unfollow, Christ is king, abortion is murder, and all illegals must be deported. If you're POV, you were assigned intelligent at birth, but you identify as liberal, clown emoji. Though Sam never lived in the United States, he became an assiduous student of MAGA ideology. He says, quote, every day I'd write something pro-Christian, pro-second amendment, pro-life, anti-abortion, anti-woke, and anti-immigration. The grift seemed almost too obvious, but to Sam's astonishment, he says, the account blew up. Every real he was posting, 3 million views, 5 million views, 10 million views. The algorithm loved it. At the time, within a month, he had 10,000 followers. Some people started thinking it might have been AI. He then created an account on FanView, which is like the only fan's competitor. That's when it really got hot. So here is Emily Hart. These are some of the photos that he would be posting online.
Speaker 1:
[45:22] That's so crazy. That's AI.
Speaker 2:
[45:23] Bro.
Speaker 3:
[45:25] Think like 10, 20 years ago.
Speaker 1:
[45:27] Dude, that's crazy. Have you all seen the Barbie reels, where they make the Barbie like alive? Bro, they're crazy.
Speaker 2:
[45:35] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[45:36] They're funny. They're really funny.
Speaker 2:
[45:37] Be careful. It might be Samir.
Speaker 1:
[45:39] Oh, yeah. That's not really him.
Speaker 2:
[45:45] I mean, I imagine this is probably what it looks like.
Speaker 1:
[45:47] That's racist.
Speaker 2:
[45:51] But yeah, dude, I mean, this is fucking crazy. So Meta did pull the account. They did pull it. This was back in February. Emily's account was officially banned after Instagram flagged it for fraudulent activity. But she still does have a Facebook account. Sam says he doesn't feel like he was scamming people and he was getting paid, and people were happy with the content he was making. But he's moved on from the AI hot girl influencer niche. He says he needs to shift his focus.
Speaker 1:
[46:21] Allegedly.
Speaker 2:
[46:22] On his studies.
Speaker 1:
[46:23] He's probably made more money doing that hot girl niche than he could being a doctor.
Speaker 2:
[46:27] Bro, especially in India.
Speaker 1:
[46:28] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[46:28] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[46:30] What's that mean?
Speaker 2:
[46:31] Huh?
Speaker 1:
[46:31] What's that mean?
Speaker 2:
[46:32] What do you mean?
Speaker 1:
[46:33] A doctor in India.
Speaker 2:
[46:34] Well, I'm saying I don't think they have the same medical, you know, health care fraud shit we got going on here. I mean, it's much more lucrative to be a doctor here. You get a fucking Porsche 911.
Speaker 1:
[46:44] Here's the deal. Here's the deal.
Speaker 2:
[46:47] You ain't driving a Porsche over there.
Speaker 1:
[46:50] I'm sure there's some. Here's what I'm saying. Dude, first of all, stop paying money to see girls naked on the internet, as DJ would say. Naked.
Speaker 2:
[47:04] Second of all, There's plenty of sites you can get it for free.
Speaker 1:
[47:07] I'm sorry. I'm sorry. So, another thing that you men should probably be, your boys should probably be aware of, is that they're doing this at scale. This isn't just a one-time thing, okay? There's lots of people doing this, and there's lots of people creating the fan views and the OnlyFans. And when you get on there and chat with them, you show them your dick, all right? Let me tell you something. They're collecting databases to blackmail pretty much everybody. So, if you are to move down the path in life, and you are to become someone important and famous, and you are doing this kind of thing, understand that you're probably giving them everything they need to blackmail you later. And that is real shit.
Speaker 2:
[47:57] Nobody's even talking about that, bro.
Speaker 1:
[47:58] No, because nobody's thinking about it. People are thinking with their little head, not their big head.
Speaker 2:
[48:02] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[48:03] All right?
Speaker 2:
[48:04] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[48:04] So, stop doing it.
Speaker 2:
[48:08] Yeah, bro. It's just so crazy to me, dude. Like, cause like, yeah, I've been to your point. You'll fucking chat with them, bro, and it'll feel like you're talking to a real person. You know what I'm saying, buddy?
Speaker 1:
[48:17] How you know?
Speaker 2:
[48:18] Huh?
Speaker 1:
[48:18] What?
Speaker 2:
[48:19] Allegedly. Yeah. Allegedly. Come on, man. Come on. I know that's fucking stupid. All right. You know, but the thing is, dude, is like, guys, you got like, listen, Christina's not 2.3 miles away.
Speaker 1:
[48:31] It's just not fucking real.
Speaker 2:
[48:33] All right? It's not real. You know what I'm saying? It's just not, dude.
Speaker 1:
[48:36] Look, dude. Look, man.
Speaker 2:
[48:39] You know who's getting heat on this right now?
Speaker 1:
[48:40] Who?
Speaker 2:
[48:40] Is Fishback.
Speaker 1:
[48:43] Oh, really?
Speaker 2:
[48:44] Running for governor.
Speaker 1:
[48:44] Why's that?
Speaker 2:
[48:45] Well, because he's putting in like a syntax. If he becomes governor, he says he's doing a syntax. And like any OnlyFans creator in the state, 50% tax, income tax on it, if they're doing that. Because he, I mean, his, and I, I get it, right? Because the argument is like it's degrading fucking society.
Speaker 1:
[49:02] Well, listen, it's not degrading. It damages culture in a way that people don't really understand, okay? The reason that men are generally successful and accomplished throughout history, this isn't me just saying some bullshit. People have conquered countries. They've built cities. They've, they've built amazing things, businesses, companies, movements, organizations. Men are driven to earn the admiration of women. That is in their biology. That's what they think about. And that's, that's why, that's where the ambition comes from. If we break it down, okay?
Speaker 2:
[49:46] Yeah, it's primal.
Speaker 1:
[49:47] If we get down to the base of the base of the base of it, that's the base of it.
Speaker 2:
[49:50] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[49:50] And when you remove that from society, you are handicapping young men from having that ambition, having that drive, and having that want and need to become real, okay? Meaning like, I don't have to really become successful. I don't really have to get in shape. I don't really have to do anything because I've got this girlfriend on the Internet, right? And I've got free access to porn. I can just do this, and you know what? It's cheaper than dealing with that and this and this. And so there's a ripple effect that nobody talks about, okay? And I'm not like a prude or anything, but culturally, it's very damaging to men, which becomes damaging to women, all right? Because we've seen this now, because now we have a lot of women in their 30s and 40s that can't find men. And the reason they can't find men is because for 20 years, they've been dealing with, you know, free porn and this shit pumped in their face 24-7. And people will argue, they will say, well, they should have more discipline and not do that. Yeah, I know they should, but should and reality are two different things, all right? And you talk to any man, a lot of the bad decisions they made have come when they were drunk and horny, all right?
Speaker 2:
[51:08] Or both at the same time.
Speaker 1:
[51:10] Yeah, usually, right? So we have to understand how this affects society. And it's not me dogging out girls that do things or whatever they got to do to get by. We have to think about the bigger picture, okay? And the bigger picture and the result of that is that we have a decaying society that doesn't really connect and work anymore, okay? And now the birth rate is lower than it ever has been. Now we have a problem, we're reproducing at a level lower than actual sustainability. And that comes from pornography, right?
Speaker 2:
[51:45] Yeah, testosterone is lower.
Speaker 1:
[51:46] Right. And pornography is funded and pumped by these very same people that are doing the shit, the division, you know, we talked about earlier in the show, okay? It's the same fucking group of people. It's a strategic weapon used against society, no different. Pornography, cancel culture, political correctness, all of these things, these things are designed to create a society that we're seeing now. It's not an accident. It's to create division. It's to create a situation where people are afraid to speak. They can't tell the truth. It removes ambition and drive and the ability to connect in real life. And these are real things. And we don't talk about these things enough, in my opinion. And dude, you know, I think everybody needs to wake the fuck up as to the role that they play in the degradation of our society and culture. And, you know, that's my take on it.
Speaker 3:
[52:50] What you're saying also has scientific backing. I recently came across this MD, the psychiatrist from Stanford. She's also appeared on The Huberman Show. Her name is Anna Lemke. Her whole life work has been on addiction. So earlier, she used to just work on like how, why people get addicted to drugs and other things like that. Now it has transcended into something else. But before saying that, let me ask you this. Let's say you have a headache today. You take one pill that cures your headache. But then you have a headache again tomorrow. You take another pill. After a few days, what happens?
Speaker 1:
[53:28] The pill doesn't work.
Speaker 3:
[53:29] It doesn't work. You have to take two of them.
Speaker 1:
[53:31] Right.
Speaker 3:
[53:31] So this is what's happening with what you were saying, like so easy access to pornography and girls and that dopamine hit that we're getting. That is desensitizing us to real relationships.
Speaker 1:
[53:44] Oh, bro. It's ruining relationships. It's ruining marriages. It's making men impotent where they can't perform sexually without pornography. Like, dude, listen, by the time they're 14, right? Okay. Like, think about you at 14 years old. Like, I'm just we're going to talk real here. Okay. At 14 years old, the only tits I ever saw were in like the neighborhood shared Playboy that we like hid in the clubhouse.
Speaker 3:
[54:12] That was so hard to get.
Speaker 1:
[54:12] Yeah. And by the way, you didn't get to beat off to it because all your friends were around.
Speaker 3:
[54:17] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[54:17] Unless you had some weird friends. But the point is, is like it was way less accessible. All right. So you saw it and then you're like, damn, I like that. I'm going to go out and do some shit so I get that.
Speaker 3:
[54:29] So it comes back to what you were saying.
Speaker 1:
[54:30] Exactly. That's what I'm saying. So there's a little exposure, which is natural, okay? But now the exposure is everywhere.
Speaker 3:
[54:39] Everywhere. And it's so easy.
Speaker 1:
[54:40] And it's in your face.
Speaker 3:
[54:41] You feel like it, you tap one button, you get it. So it's messing up with the pleasure, pain and recovery system inside your brain. So you don't get the same hit when you're doing it with some other person in person.
Speaker 1:
[54:53] That's right. Yeah, it's destroying culture, dude. Like really bad. And you know, I don't really hear too many people recognizing that.
Speaker 2:
[55:02] Bro, you know what just fucking clicked in my head, too? Now that we're like talking about this, I don't have, I didn't have it as a topic.
Speaker 1:
[55:08] Hey, dude, I'm not fucking saying I've never looked at porn or fucking been into porn. I'm not trying to be a prude, but that was also at a time where I didn't really understand what was going on.
Speaker 2:
[55:19] For sure. But to your point, we talked about it with the first-
Speaker 1:
[55:22] I think the way to, the way to counteract it is like when you go look at that, you better realize that you're losing the game. They're winning against you.
Speaker 2:
[55:31] But dude, to this point though, our intro topic, as funny as it was, the dancing shit, but you talked about learning rejection, and that's a skill in the real world. Now, with the over access of shit, boys, men, they don't know how to handle fucking rejection, and we just saw this with that fucking clip in New York City.
Speaker 1:
[55:53] We talked about it today. What you were saying is also-
Speaker 2:
[55:55] Bro, because she fucking rejected him in real life. He doesn't know how to fucking handle it. I'm not justifying him.
Speaker 1:
[56:01] No, no, no.
Speaker 2:
[56:01] You're just sitting in the fucking jail, right? But we're seeing this culturally, bro. It has real fucking implications.
Speaker 3:
[56:08] What you're saying is multi-layered, because right now, if you have to approach somebody, you just type some text on the phone or laptop, but before-
Speaker 1:
[56:16] You don't even do that. You fucking send them an emoji or some shit.
Speaker 3:
[56:19] Or ask at GPT. But beforehand, not only you have to gather the courage to go to somebody, you have to assess the situation. Is she alone? Is she with friends? How is she dressed? What is the situation?
Speaker 2:
[56:30] Is girl locked in?
Speaker 3:
[56:31] What am I going to say?
Speaker 1:
[56:33] Yeah, it's critical thinking.
Speaker 3:
[56:34] You have to critically think. If I'm approaching a girl in a gym versus I'm approaching a girl in a bar, what am I going to say? How am I going to say it? What if she says anything?
Speaker 1:
[56:44] And that's a skill that translates to all areas of life.
Speaker 3:
[56:47] I was just going to say that. Correct. So let's say you're doing that for 10 years, and then eventually you decide to open a business. All of that will translate into how you talk to customers.
Speaker 1:
[56:58] Right.
Speaker 3:
[56:58] How you assess a situation when the person is walking in. Is he apprehended or is he very confident? And how am I going to approach that person? What am I going to talk? Everything is lost.
Speaker 1:
[57:09] That's some good stuff, bro. I hadn't even thought about that. That's the first time I ever thought about that, bro.
Speaker 3:
[57:15] Because what he said is multilayered.
Speaker 1:
[57:18] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[57:19] Everything.
Speaker 1:
[57:19] You're spot on with that.
Speaker 3:
[57:21] You're not.
Speaker 1:
[57:21] Dude, everything.
Speaker 3:
[57:23] Everything.
Speaker 1:
[57:23] Every skill set that I have with people generally came from two areas. One, sports. Two, trying to pick up girls.
Speaker 2:
[57:32] That's it.
Speaker 1:
[57:33] Yeah. For real, dude, that's a big deal.
Speaker 2:
[57:36] A lot of people don't have that right now, bro.
Speaker 3:
[57:38] That is getting slowly lost. Because if you can do everything on a screen and you don't know how to actually deal with people, which is the core of your existence, either you're doing a job nine to five or you're doing a business, no matter what you do, you're dealing with people all the time. You don't know how to assess the situation and how to change your tonality and your ability to be successful.
Speaker 2:
[58:00] Or it's a chat bot that never tells you no.
Speaker 1:
[58:03] Yeah, dude, fuck, but dude, I think there's a lot to what Zee's saying there. I hadn't thought about that. Man, dude, that's a good point.
Speaker 3:
[58:10] Every experience shapes the way you are and what you're going to do in life. So this is...
Speaker 1:
[58:15] You're handicapping them from even having the ability. Let's say they break free of the porn addiction and they want to go win, you're already ten years behind because you didn't develop any skills starting from the age that you hit puberty. Right?
Speaker 2:
[58:28] That's fucking crazy.
Speaker 1:
[58:28] Man.
Speaker 2:
[58:30] That's crazy.
Speaker 1:
[58:30] That's real shit. That's a great point, bro. I think that's the smartest shit you ever said in here.
Speaker 3:
[58:34] Yeah. So we'll talk about the raise afterwards.
Speaker 1:
[58:39] Extra curry for you, buddy.
Speaker 2:
[58:41] All right, Sam.
Speaker 3:
[58:44] My name is Sam. I'm here for some Bob's and Vajin.
Speaker 1:
[58:50] We all are.
Speaker 2:
[58:50] Fuck, man. Guys, jump in on this conversation, man. Join us on this conversation. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments.
Speaker 1:
[58:58] Yeah. I think for right now, the answer is, hey guys, recognize that if you're one of these people that is anti-Kabal, anti-Illuminati, anti the Jewish Kabal, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and you're afraid of the deep state controlling you, and you say you're all against that shit, every time you go to porn, they fucking beat you, bro. Every motherfucking time, they're beating you.
Speaker 2:
[59:23] That's right. That's right, man. Yeah. Well, guys, let's keep closing. We got one more headline for you, headline number three. I want to do a little update on our favorite, Ilhan Omar.
Speaker 1:
[59:35] Ooh.
Speaker 2:
[59:36] Some shit's happened.
Speaker 1:
[59:37] Yeah? Did she get deported?
Speaker 2:
[59:39] Well, so I listen, I would be shocked if by the end of next week, she's not in jail.
Speaker 1:
[59:46] Bro, did you hear Hunter Biden left the country?
Speaker 2:
[59:48] Yeah, he flew. He fled.
Speaker 1:
[59:49] He fucking fled the country because he can't pay his fucking bills.
Speaker 2:
[59:53] Fuck, that was tough.
Speaker 1:
[59:53] He flew, flee, fled.
Speaker 2:
[59:54] That's right. He fought for fun. He ain't here. That's right. He's gone. Did my dad.
Speaker 1:
[59:59] You know what I'm saying? Where'd he go? Bro, did you see that though?
Speaker 2:
[60:05] Yeah, yeah, he's gone. Yeah, he's gone.
Speaker 1:
[60:07] Is that true?
Speaker 2:
[60:07] That's true. That's true. Ilhan's probably about to do the same thing.
Speaker 1:
[60:10] Bro, I think we're going to start seeing. I think that the pressure that's being... I think people need to understand. Stop identifying with a person. Stop this shit where you think there's some sort of nobility being loyal to a political team. That's not in your interests. What is in your interests is being loyal to the country and the people of the country, not the government of the country. Understand that we are on two separate teams here. It's not us left and right. It's fucking us and them. We have to understand that we are being manipulated at such a high level with so many mechanisms that it's almost hard to even know when we're being manipulated. Okay, so I want to drive this point home again. Those of you who say, I'm with Trump. Those of you to say, I'm with the Democrats. You're both fucking wrong. Okay, you're both wrong. If Trump does good, you say he does good. If he does bad, he does bad. If Biden does good, you could give him some credit. If Biden does bad, he does bad. Start assessing these people based off of their actions, not off your perceived loyalty to the team. That's what's going to ultimately allow us to unite. Okay, and both sides are guilty of that. Me included, I'll be the first one to say. All right, but if we're really going to fix this shit, we got to stop acting like fucking children and start realizing it's us and them. And if they do their job, we'll clap for them. If they don't do their fucking job, fuck off.
Speaker 2:
[62:02] Amen, bro. Yeah, amen. To your point, I think a lot of people about to start playing, bro.
Speaker 1:
[62:06] People get upset. Oh yeah, they're gonna start telling on each other because this is what I was getting at. I'm glad you brought that up. As you know, I get off on tangents. But I still think that there is some pressure and enough pressure potentially going on in the back side. Maybe I'm wrong, to where we're gonna start seeing a lot of these people blow the whistle on each other.
Speaker 2:
[62:31] Well, dude, where does that pressure come from? I think that's the key. Right? Like, where does the pressure come from, guys? It comes from us not letting that shit go.
Speaker 1:
[62:38] Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 2:
[62:38] We have to keep demanding it.
Speaker 1:
[62:39] Yeah, demand it.
Speaker 2:
[62:40] You know what I'm saying? Like, as much as they're gonna want us to talk about X, Y and fucking Z.
Speaker 1:
[62:45] Listen, I don't think anybody should be cheering for any politician, including Donald Trump or anybody, that isn't doing what they said they're gonna do the right way. And when they're not doing the thing and it doesn't appear they're doing it, we have to stop saying, oh, well, they're gonna make... Don't make excuses for these people. They're either fucking doing it or they're not fucking doing it. Okay? That's where I stand. All right? And that's why I don't like getting labeled, oh, yeah, you rooted for Trump. Yeah, no shit, bro. Because we had Kamala Harris as the fucking candidate. We had Joe Biden, who's a fucking zombie.
Speaker 2:
[63:18] Right.
Speaker 1:
[63:19] These people are... They have communist, literal communist ideology. So, you're fucking right I voted for Donald Trump. I don't fucking know who's paying him or who's telling him or who's in his fucking ear, but I think it's pretty obvious now. And at the end of the day, he still has the ability to say, fuck that and do the right thing. And that's the pressure we should be putting on him.
Speaker 2:
[63:42] That's right. But pressure comes from people, bro.
Speaker 1:
[63:44] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[63:45] Pressure comes from people.
Speaker 1:
[63:46] I don't like or dislike him. I see him as someone who is in a position that I want certain things to happen. It's just like having a CEO at your company. Okay? What do the numbers look like? What's the data say? Have you done the things you said you were gonna do? Did you clean this up? Did you remove these people? Did you do this thing? The answer is no. You get fucking fired. And you get told you're a piece of shit. When you do a good job, you say, hey, that's a good CEO.
Speaker 2:
[64:14] That's right. That's right.
Speaker 1:
[64:16] Period.
Speaker 2:
[64:16] Very simple.
Speaker 1:
[64:16] And it's weird to me how many people... Oh, dude, this is a whole nother conversation. Sorry to bring this up.
Speaker 2:
[64:21] No, you're good.
Speaker 1:
[64:22] We'll get into the headline here in a second. But, you know, it's become very apparent that... You know, I was talking to Quinton. You know, I got my buddy Quinton, who is a very smart dude. And I really enjoy... I really enjoy our friendship because we don't always agree. All right? And we got a little... We get these little arguments sometimes. Not arguments, but just disagreements. And he brought up this thing that really made me think about who we're seeing and what we're seeing on the Internet. You know, aside from the frustration that we have for Donald Trump right now, one thing he did do is he exposed the media operation. All right? Everybody knows now. Everybody, unless you are like a 75-year-old boomer, okay? Everybody knows that the news is fake. Everybody knows it. The ratings are down. You know, you got CNN completely recalibrating how they do the news. I'll be real with you, dude. I've watched CNN recently. It's totally different than what it used to be. Still don't believe anything they say. And I don't think anybody will ever again. But he's destroyed mainstream media. Trump did that. For sure. But here's what happened. The people that were funding the media got fucking smart. And they started funding the podcast. And they started funding the influencers. And so now, just like we have all of these people, right? Like, look at what they were doing with the, what was it? The Southwest Law, what's it called?
Speaker 2:
[66:04] Southern Poverty Law Center.
Speaker 1:
[66:05] Southern Poverty Law. Just like they were doing there. Here's what they do. They position a lot of these people as pro-America influencers, okay, that are actually not part of the pro-America movement at all.
Speaker 2:
[66:20] No.
Speaker 1:
[66:21] They're literal people. And I don't think they planted them, but I think they paid them enough to go along with it.
Speaker 2:
[66:28] Once they realized where the eyeballs were going.
Speaker 1:
[66:29] Yeah, dude. And that's one of the main reasons I don't take any fucking money for anything, dude, because I don't want people to ever think that I'm one of them. But I make this point, because this SBC thing or whatever it's called, SPLC, this is what they're doing with the podcast, and this is what they're doing with the influencers now. So they're smart. These people are smart, dude. So they are getting people that appear to be on your team to say things that are not in the interest of what you believe in, and they're creating enough pressure for you to say, well, maybe they're right. Maybe these people are right. Man, they say MAGA. They say Pro America. They must be. I don't really understand why they say that. But shit, I know that guy's a good dude because he flies our team's flag. That's why it's important to separate yourself from your identity from a team and critically think, okay? Because a lot of these people, man, and I don't know who it is and who isn't, but I promise you some of the biggest voices out there are paid for the opposition. I know everybody knows this. They say the $7,000 thing and I get that. But I think it's a lot worse than people think. I think it's way worse than people think. I think there's a lot of people who are in on the game, who are genuine, maybe at one point they were genuinely pro-American, who they've decided that money matters more to them. And that's their play, right? That's what they do to politicians. That's what they do to influential people. That's what they do to actors. That's what you do to Hollywood.
Speaker 2:
[68:01] Well, it's easy to tell, too.
Speaker 1:
[68:02] It's the fucking cabal.
Speaker 2:
[68:03] Where are these beliefs fucking five years ago? I didn't hear any of these people talking about the shit they're talking about now five years ago.
Speaker 1:
[68:09] No.
Speaker 2:
[68:09] You know what I'm saying? Show me those receipts.
Speaker 1:
[68:12] Also remember, a lot of those people never made any money before in their entire life. They weren't relevant before this. Okay? So, if you're not relevant and you're not making any money, and nobody's appreciating what you're doing, and your own real team and movement isn't paying you to do anything, and then someone comes along and says, hey, we're going to pay you a lot of money, like a lot of money that's going to change your life. It's going to get you a Rolls Royce, it's going to get you a house, it's going to get you this, and you're going to be the man. And you haven't been showing love from your own real shit, these people of lower moral character are going to take that deal.
Speaker 2:
[68:44] Every time and twice on Sunday.
Speaker 1:
[68:45] I think so. And it's hard for me to understand because I'm self-funded. Like, I built my own shit. Like, I've been an entrepreneur for 27, well, actually my whole life. But I've been in the businesses I'm in for 27 years, man. You know, so like, my principles are my principles. My truth is my truth. And I say what I mean and I mean what I say. And if the things change, I might change my opinion because no one's paying me to not change my opinion.
Speaker 2:
[69:09] Exactly.
Speaker 1:
[69:10] Right?
Speaker 2:
[69:10] Exactly.
Speaker 1:
[69:11] So I just want you guys to be aware of that, man. That's a real thing.
Speaker 2:
[69:14] It's important.
Speaker 1:
[69:15] And I didn't really think about it the way that I think. Quinton did a good job at kind of showing me and it opened my eyes to like how bad it really is.
Speaker 2:
[69:22] Damn. He got you.
Speaker 1:
[69:23] Yeah, he did. Yeah, he did. He's a smart dude, bro.
Speaker 2:
[69:26] He's really smart. Yeah, really smart. Yeah, man. Well, yeah. Let's talk a little bit about Ilhan. Because there's been some updates.
Speaker 1:
[69:33] You know, look, dude, if you're out there and you're listening, because I know a lot of you guys who are influencers for Pro America listen to the show, audit yourself. Why are you doing it? Why are you doing it? Are you doing it to sell t-shirts? Are you doing it for your quote unquote brand? Are you doing it to get paid? Are you doing it because you want to fix this fucking country? Ask yourself that because we need you to fix the country. We need your voices. We need your effort. We need your ability to speak. We need your knowledge. We need your example. And you know, the thing that I think really, I think the thing that really holds the best people from from being involved is that they don't, they've been indoctrinated into believing that they're not qualified. You know, they're not qualified to lead. They're not qualified to be great. They don't know. This is the same thing that keeps people from being successful in business, right? They don't have a lot of confidence. They don't they don't really believe that they're one of those people that could. They hear me say like, hey, man, everybody's got greatness inside them, even you. And they think, well, not me. He's not talking to me. No, motherfucker, I'm talking directly to you. OK, I'm talking to you. You are the only solution to this problem. And I'm talking to you. You are the way. And the mechanism that we are going to get out of this mess. But you have to have some courage, bro. You've got to go to you've got to get involved. You've got to use your voice. You've got to go to meetings. You've got to get involved at the local level. And and and dude, if you're not getting involved at the local level, you're not going to meetings right now and you're just spouting off on the Internet. You're not doing anything. Everybody's aware of what's going on. It's time for action. OK, and that means taking over at the local level, state level, government level, federal government level. And that has to happen. It has to happen from good hearted people with the right intent. And you guys who are out there thinking, oh, man, he's not talking to me. No, motherfucker, I'm talking directly to you. We need you. You can do it. Step the fuck up. If you don't, we're going to lose. Your kids are going to lose real bad.
Speaker 2:
[71:40] So that's real, bro. That's real. Yeah, let's get into Headline 3, Ilhan Omar. He's going to be fleeing, dog. Headline reads, Ilhan Omar's California Winery LLC has been dissolved just nine days after she scrubbed millions from her financial disclosures.
Speaker 1:
[72:00] Why is she not in jail, bro?
Speaker 2:
[72:01] That's what I don't get, dude.
Speaker 1:
[72:02] Why is she not in jail yet?
Speaker 2:
[72:04] She has to have something. She has something on somebody. You know what I'm saying? There has to be something.
Speaker 1:
[72:09] No, I know why she's not. Because all the other ones got their own little rat holes, their own little scams. They don't want to get busted out.
Speaker 2:
[72:16] That way, no, no, she'll she'll fucking sing like a bird.
Speaker 1:
[72:19] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[72:19] Yeah, fuck yeah, bro. Well, fucking Schumer taught me how to do it.
Speaker 1:
[72:22] Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 2:
[72:23] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[72:24] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[72:24] So the Minnesota Democrats' husbands, questionable California winery, we covered this, right? I think it was Tyler Olivera who actually went there to the place, right? Yeah, it's been dissolved just nine days after she quietly amended her financial disclosures to slash her reported wealth from millions down to peanuts. As the Gateway Pundit previously reported, Omar's husband Tim Onets.
Speaker 1:
[72:48] Hold on. That's fraud in itself right there.
Speaker 2:
[72:51] Right.
Speaker 1:
[72:52] Okay. That's the same shit that they brought Donald Trump and made him pay $400 million to bond himself out. That's the exact same shit.
Speaker 2:
[73:00] Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[73:02] Lying on a financial disclosure.
Speaker 2:
[73:03] This was on a fucking business.
Speaker 1:
[73:04] Correct.
Speaker 2:
[73:05] Right. Yeah, as the Gateway Pundit previously reported, Omar's husband Tim Onets' S.Crew LLC, also known as S.Crew Wines, was at the heart of a suspicious asset explosion that rocketed the couple's net worth to his highest $30 million before suddenly vanishing in thin air. So this goes back to February, I think, when we originally covered that. This is the letter that was sent to Timothy Monnet. And this was the document that was requesting, hey, we want all communications and documents related to this. We want all filings, right? With S.Crew and Rose Lake. We want all of it. What's going on here, right? And so that comes out after that amendment or after her initial financial disclosure, which by the way, she doesn't make much. So where's the money coming from? Oh, it's taxpayer dollars. It has to be, right? And to your point, dude, you know, why nobody's talking, and this is a very, like I'm gonna show you a clip here, guys. In this clip, you guys tell me, but I truly believe that this is an example of somebody who's also doing the exact same shit and refuses to say something because he's gonna turn the spotlight on him. Check this clip out. This is Hakeem Jeffries being asked about this whole situation.
Speaker 4:
[74:22] Hi, leader Jeffries. Good to see you. Just curious to get your thoughts on Ilhan Omar's financial disclosure. Does all of this scrutiny around that concern you at all? And does that warrant an official house ethics investigation?
Speaker 2:
[74:35] That issue has not been brought to my attention, but we do know that Ilhan Omar, who works hard on behalf of the people that she represents in Minnesota, is constantly under attack by right-wing conspiracy theorists.
Speaker 4:
[74:50] Well, what about that?
Speaker 2:
[74:51] All he's saying is, please don't look at me.
Speaker 1:
[74:54] Well, I mean, look, dude, it's all, it's another label, right? Like, oh, right-wing conspiracy. There's a lot of people on the left that are like, hey, man, that lady stealing billions of dollars from us.
Speaker 2:
[75:03] Exactly.
Speaker 1:
[75:04] Okay? Like, this is not a right-wing thing or a left-wing thing. This is a fucking American thing. We don't want our elected officials stealing our motherfucking tax dollars. It is very simple. Okay? So let's stop labeling this as right-wing or left-wing and start telling the truth, which is an American thing. There's not a motherfucker in this country that has a job that is okay with the taxes they pay. Zero. No one. Okay? And they certainly, certainly are not okay with having them stolen and sent overseas or defrauded or embezzled or spent on bullshit that doesn't help the American people. Period. That is not a partisan thing. That is an American issue. There's people on the right and there's people on the left doing all of this shit that she's doing. And that's the reason they don't want to fucking do anything about it.
Speaker 2:
[75:53] The crazy thing is, like, lady, the cat's out the fucking bag. So you think amending your fucking disclosure and then-
Speaker 1:
[75:59] I think that's almost worse. I think that's almost worse.
Speaker 2:
[76:01] What are you doing?
Speaker 1:
[76:02] I think that's almost worse. I think you should have not done that.
Speaker 2:
[76:05] Like, that's the part where it's like, okay, she might be stupid. You know what I'm saying? Like, they might be fucking stupid.
Speaker 1:
[76:10] Wait, hold on.
Speaker 2:
[76:11] This specific group.
Speaker 1:
[76:12] Hold on, hold on. What's the average IQ of Smiley again?
Speaker 2:
[76:15] Oh, that's right. That's right.
Speaker 1:
[76:16] Okay, I think we're talking about 69, all right?
Speaker 2:
[76:20] Yeah, not that 69.
Speaker 1:
[76:21] Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 2:
[76:22] That's right.
Speaker 1:
[76:22] So I'm pretty sure she's not the smartest fucking instrument in the fucking tool chest.
Speaker 2:
[76:28] Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 1:
[76:30] Whatever. I might not be either, but she sure as fuck ain't.
Speaker 2:
[76:33] Ain't the sharpest crayon in the box.
Speaker 1:
[76:34] That's right. Whatever. However, that goes. All right.
Speaker 2:
[76:36] Ain't the taster.
Speaker 1:
[76:38] My IQ is a 71.
Speaker 2:
[76:42] You know, but here's the other thing, too, that really pisses me off. So not only are you trying to, you know, you're trying to push the shit under the rug. Didn't happen, right? It's the amount of arrogance when she gets asked about this shit.
Speaker 1:
[76:55] She's a swarmy, bro, swarmy. Arrogant.
Speaker 2:
[77:00] Fuck.
Speaker 1:
[77:00] Yeah, she's hateable.
Speaker 2:
[77:02] Dude, watch this clip so she gets a question.
Speaker 1:
[77:04] Listen, you shouldn't even, she shouldn't even be here.
Speaker 2:
[77:06] She shouldn't.
Speaker 1:
[77:07] If you care so much about fucking Somalia, you should be in Somalia. And you should be some sort of ambassador for Somalia to here that works with them, whatever, dude. I don't even care.
Speaker 2:
[77:15] Bea Zelinski.
Speaker 1:
[77:16] Who cares? She doesn't belong here. Nobody that was born in a different country should serve in our fucking government, period. It doesn't matter if they're an illegal immigrant that's come here. If you are not a natural citizen of the United States of America, you should not be able to serve in our government, period.
Speaker 2:
[77:36] But listen to how she responds to this question. She gets caught by the elevator, and she gets asked, listen to her response.
Speaker 4:
[77:45] Omar, the last time I spoke to you, you said that I was stupid for asking you about your financial disclosure, but there's some discrepancies on there. Would you like to explain that, you're not supposed to make such a big mistake, are you? Absolutely not, you're stupid for asking me anything. I am?
Speaker 2:
[77:58] Yes.
Speaker 4:
[77:58] Well, what about the American people, who are wondering how you made such a big mistake? Explain to the American people. What's the explanation? I have given them the explanation. Do you want to tell our viewers, because they're clueless? I don't want to tell you jack shit. How about that? Okay.
Speaker 1:
[78:10] Okay.
Speaker 4:
[78:10] Have a good day. Thank you, Carmen. Bye.
Speaker 2:
[78:14] Yeah, well, the arrogance, yeah.
Speaker 1:
[78:18] She's entitled to fucking be here. She's entitled to your tax dollars. She's entitled to represent Somalia over the United States of America in our fucking country.
Speaker 2:
[78:31] She don't have to tell us jack shit.
Speaker 1:
[78:33] Yeah. She should be in fucking jail. She shouldn't even be deported. She'd be in fucking jail.
Speaker 2:
[78:39] Yeah. Yeah. I mean, that's safe.
Speaker 1:
[78:42] Yeah, safe from Somalia.
Speaker 2:
[78:44] You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:
[78:44] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[78:46] Get her out, bro. Get her out. I hope to see you within a week.
Speaker 1:
[78:50] Look, dude, the same thing is going to happen.
Speaker 2:
[78:52] Too much is out, dude.
Speaker 1:
[78:53] Look, history always repeats itself. That's why there's that saying. Here's what happens next. Vigilante justice. People go to the gas station. They pay $7 a gallon for gas. They can't afford to eat. They understand what's going on. They see something like that and they're like, you know what? My life is fucked. Fuck her. I'm going to take her out too. That's what starts happening. Vigil anti-justice here is we are very close to it. Very historically speaking. Okay, I'm not saying I've heard anything or whatever. I'm just saying that's what comes next in history.
Speaker 2:
[79:28] Yeah, that's the next phase, man.
Speaker 1:
[79:30] If I were her, I certainly wouldn't be acting like that. I would keep my mouth shut. I would have a low profile. I wouldn't be answering shit. And I just wouldn't be acting like that.
Speaker 2:
[79:39] No. Fuck this lady, dude.
Speaker 1:
[79:42] Yeah, she's a piece of shit.
Speaker 2:
[79:44] Jumping on the conversation. Let us know what you think about the brotherhood.
Speaker 1:
[79:48] And then when the visual anti-justice does happen, they're gonna turn it into some racial thing. This ain't a fucking racial thing, bro. It's got nothing to do with race.
Speaker 2:
[79:55] And if it is, the SPLC paid for it.
Speaker 1:
[79:57] The racial division in this country is created by the people that talk about solving it, period. It's always been that way. We talked about this for years. She's a piece of shit. She's a fucking criminal. If you had done this same thing, you'd be in fucking jail right now.
Speaker 2:
[80:10] What's the difference here?
Speaker 1:
[80:11] Nothing.
Speaker 2:
[80:11] Exactly.
Speaker 1:
[80:12] If you or I had done that, we'd be in jail.
Speaker 2:
[80:15] I'd for sure be in jail.
Speaker 1:
[80:17] Apparently not.
Speaker 2:
[80:18] No. Guys, jump in on this conversation. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[80:28] Motherfucker. Dude, look, I'm just going to say it. White people are the only people who can't break the fucking law.
Speaker 2:
[80:36] That's right. Well, no.
Speaker 1:
[80:40] Well, especially straight white men.
Speaker 2:
[80:42] Yeah, true. I'll be out in like 24 hours.
Speaker 1:
[80:44] Yeah, that's right. By the way, how about everybody knowing that the George Floyd thing is a scam and Derek Chauvin's still being in fucking jail and getting stabbed 27 times, almost dying? What the heck? You want to talk about injustice?
Speaker 2:
[80:59] Where's the SPLC for that?
Speaker 1:
[81:01] Where's the fucking right? Where's the protest for that? Where's the fellow police officer saying, hey, this is bullshit? See what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:
[81:09] Yeah. It's fucked up, man. It's fucked up. But it is time. All right, guys, it's time for our final segment of the show. We have thumbs up or dumb as fuck. This is where I bring a headline in. We talk about it, we vote on it, and we give it one of these two options. It's been a minute, so let's go to Florida. We don't have Florida Man this time. We have Florida Woman. And it involves something that you like, cars, okay? It reads, Florida Woman drives her...
Speaker 1:
[81:49] Does it also involve an accident?
Speaker 2:
[81:51] Yeah. Florida Woman drives her lifted truck.
Speaker 1:
[81:56] Zeesha got it. Your wife doesn't drive, does she?
Speaker 3:
[82:05] I don't let her. It's safer that way.
Speaker 2:
[82:10] Florida Woman drives her lifted truck over a Lamborghini she didn't see in a parking lot. Thank you God for another day and another chance. The man in the Lamborghini.
Speaker 1:
[82:20] Oh, the guy was in it.
Speaker 2:
[82:20] Yeah, he was in it. Oh, okay. Material things don't matter to me. My health is the main thing. Nothing stops us. There is much more to grow.
Speaker 1:
[82:27] Please tell me we have a video.
Speaker 2:
[82:28] There is a video. There is a video. Let's check this video out.
Speaker 1:
[82:34] Ooh. What?
Speaker 3:
[82:38] What?
Speaker 1:
[82:41] I was wondering what would happen. I was wondering if you could just run right over one.
Speaker 2:
[82:45] Yeah, I mean, I don't know if this is a better ad for Chevrolet or for Lamborghini.
Speaker 1:
[82:50] Oh my God.
Speaker 3:
[82:53] Why don't you back it up?
Speaker 2:
[82:55] He tried. It's too late, bro.
Speaker 3:
[82:56] No, no, no. Why was she not backing it up?
Speaker 1:
[82:59] Dude, I promise you, she's on her phone.
Speaker 2:
[83:01] Oh yeah.
Speaker 3:
[83:02] It takes two seconds. There is a statistics behind it.
Speaker 1:
[83:06] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[83:06] If you're distracted for two seconds on the wheel, an accident could probably happen.
Speaker 1:
[83:10] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[83:12] Built Chevrolet tough. Yeah. If you were in that, if you were like-
Speaker 1:
[83:19] Like a rock.
Speaker 2:
[83:20] A brand new all-terrain, four by four.
Speaker 1:
[83:23] Hey, this is a good marketing moment for them, if they were savvy. Look how tough our trucks are.
Speaker 2:
[83:29] Drive over anything.
Speaker 1:
[83:31] Yeah, that sucks, man. That sucks.
Speaker 2:
[83:35] Bro, the crazy thing is, so the dude who owns the Huracan, that is a Huracan, right? Yeah. Yeah. The guy who owns it, he posted a video to social media. There was a lot of people in the parking lot. Let's check this out.
Speaker 3:
[83:46] Bro, look at this.
Speaker 2:
[83:47] There's a lot of people here in Crush, bro, watching the show.
Speaker 3:
[83:57] This is the scene, bro.
Speaker 2:
[83:59] That is crazy, bro.
Speaker 3:
[84:01] This is a movie, bro.
Speaker 2:
[84:02] Literally. Bro, the craziest piece.
Speaker 1:
[84:04] Stereotypes exist for a reason.
Speaker 2:
[84:07] The comments, okay, when the insurance company finds out, you what?
Speaker 1:
[84:14] Yeah. Bro. Oh, man.
Speaker 2:
[84:17] Fuck, man. It'll buff out.
Speaker 1:
[84:19] Oh, yeah.
Speaker 4:
[84:23] Oh, man.
Speaker 3:
[84:24] I'm still stuck on the fact that why wouldn't she back up?
Speaker 2:
[84:27] No.
Speaker 1:
[84:29] I mean, I don't know if she know what to do in that situation.
Speaker 2:
[84:32] I mean, if she didn't probably know if she crushed somebody, it might have made it worse. I don't know.
Speaker 1:
[84:35] Lucky the dude didn't get hurt.
Speaker 2:
[84:37] Yeah. Fuck, man. That's terrible. That's terrible. But rate the spec. What we got on the spec?
Speaker 1:
[84:44] I've only had one Huracan, and it was matte black.
Speaker 2:
[84:46] Yeah. It's a sick color.
Speaker 1:
[84:48] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[84:48] It's a sick color. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[84:49] I had a Huracan Perfumante in matte black. In fact, if you go on my Instagram, you can see me doing donuts in it in the snow.
Speaker 2:
[84:56] Oh, that's the one. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[84:59] But yeah, that sucks.
Speaker 2:
[85:01] That's a bad day.
Speaker 1:
[85:02] That's a nice truck, too.
Speaker 2:
[85:04] It's a really nice truck. That's what I'm saying, dude. It sucks, man. That's a nice truck.
Speaker 1:
[85:07] Go back to the video game.
Speaker 2:
[85:13] Chevrolet.
Speaker 1:
[85:15] Oh, yeah. That's a gasser. Yeah, that's a gasser. That's $1,500, gasser, Lyft.
Speaker 2:
[85:19] Take our trucks anywhere. From the mountains to the parking lots of Target.
Speaker 1:
[85:28] You know what? She's probably single. She just want to meet that dude. She probably realized that dudes are so scared now, like Zeeshan says, that she's like, I just run his ass over. He has to talk to me.
Speaker 3:
[85:38] Which one to pick? The Lamborghini one?
Speaker 1:
[85:39] Yeah, he's rich.
Speaker 3:
[85:42] He can afford it.
Speaker 1:
[85:43] Yeah. Oh, man.
Speaker 2:
[85:45] Bro, that's terrible, man. That sucks, dude. It sucks, bro. What do you got on it?
Speaker 1:
[85:51] Oh, man. I think this has got to be, this has got to be thumbs up for Chevrolet.
Speaker 2:
[86:00] Built an amazing vehicle. Miracle! Dude, I mean, listen, the structural integrity of that Huracan is not bad either. Lambo has an opportunity.
Speaker 1:
[86:08] We know that exotic cars are pretty tough. They're tougher than we think.
Speaker 2:
[86:10] Way tougher than we think.
Speaker 1:
[86:15] Don't ask us how we know.
Speaker 2:
[86:17] You know a thing or two? Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[86:19] Because I see a thing or two.
Speaker 2:
[86:20] Yeah, bro. All right. I mean, thumbs up, everybody's safe.
Speaker 1:
[86:23] Yeah, that's thumbs up.
Speaker 2:
[86:24] You know?
Speaker 1:
[86:25] Yeah. Real talk, I mean, yeah, it's nice.
Speaker 2:
[86:26] Let the insurance companies fight it out.
Speaker 1:
[86:28] She definitely isn't doing the female driver stereotype any favors.
Speaker 2:
[86:32] Florida woman's a thing now.
Speaker 1:
[86:34] Forever now.
Speaker 2:
[86:35] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[86:35] Every man that gets an argument about his wife's driving or women's driving, she's going to be like, and he'll be like, dude, she was, if you look at the speech, like she's rolling. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[86:46] Like she's rolling.
Speaker 1:
[86:47] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[86:47] In the parking lot, lady.
Speaker 1:
[86:48] She's jamming, bro. She's jamming some Ella Langley in there singing, looking at her phone.
Speaker 2:
[86:53] There's Jews in Texas.
Speaker 1:
[86:54] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[86:58] Drinking Jack off by myself.
Speaker 1:
[87:00] Oh, dude.
Speaker 2:
[87:01] Jews in Texas, I can tell you. Hell yeah, man. Well, guys, Andy, that's all I have.
Speaker 1:
[87:07] All right. That's the show. We will see you guys Monday. Don't be a hoe.
Speaker 2:
[87:12] Show the show.