On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss President Biden issuing a 'full and unconditional pardon' of his son Hunter Biden, Trump selecting Kash Patel to lead the FBI, and South Korea President Yoon declaring Martial Law.
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Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, Went from sleeping on the floor. Now my jury box froze. Bo Stove counted millions in a cold, bad booted swole. Got her own bank roll. Can't fold. Just a no headshot case. Close.
Andy Frisella
What is up, guys? It's Andy Frisella, and this is the show for the Realist. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society, and welcome to reality, guys. Just going to get right into it. Sorry for the delay in shows this week. DJ it all up. That's what the problem was. But anyway, what's going on? Okay.
Unknown Speaker 1
Damn it, man. What's going.
Andy Frisella
Real talk. DJ didn't mess it up. It was me.
Unknown Speaker 1
No, it's fine. I'll take it.
Andy Frisella
No, it's all right.
Unknown Speaker 1
Put it on my back. I got you.
Andy Frisella
Nah, bro. Like, I've not been feeling good. I've been tired, had a lot of going on. It is what it is. I'm not a professional podcaster.
Unknown Speaker 1
It's true.
Andy Frisella
I'm an amateur podcast.
Unknown Speaker 1
We are amateurs and we're comedian amateurs. But you have businesses to run, man. You got other going on. Yeah, you know, a lot of stuff. Now, I do want to. I feel like we do need to address something that is. I'm gonna be honest, and it's kind of bothering me.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, what's that?
Unknown Speaker 1
Well, so, you know, I. I spent my day tapping into, you know, one of my sides, and I was able to find this. This is a. For those of you on audio, this is an OG grape smash.
Andy Frisella
Where did you find that?
Unknown Speaker 1
I can't. I'm not going to tell you. I stole it.
Andy Frisella
From where? From where?
Unknown Speaker 1
I stole it.
Andy Frisella
I've been trying. You must be a better stealer than me.
Unknown Speaker 1
Well, so, you know, I got this. I'm like, you know, we're going to, you know, a little DJ pride today. Put the grape out on the table, and then I notice you have the black can.
Andy Frisella
That's right. And now I'm always out blacking you, baby. See that?
Unknown Speaker 1
We got to talk about it.
Andy Frisella
We all know who the irritating. We all know who. We all know who the blacker host is.
Unknown Speaker 1
You don't know what I went through.
Andy Frisella
To get this grape, bro.
Unknown Speaker 1
It's like you just show up with the black cans, just put on the table. They're the same size, though.
Andy Frisella
That's xl, baby.
Unknown Speaker 1
I haven't tried that flavor, though.
Andy Frisella
Huh?
Unknown Speaker 1
I haven't tried that flavor.
Andy Frisella
It's mystery flavor.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, I heard it's good, though.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it is good.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I like the grape the best, though.
Unknown Speaker 1
Grape is OG that, bro. When I tell you what I had to go through to get this, I'm not gonna tell you. But if I did tell you, they involve a boat, like, holy. Holy.
Andy Frisella
All right, welcome back.
Unknown Speaker 1
Pay the fee, guys.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah. Don't forget to pay the fee. Don't be a ho.
Unknown Speaker 1
Share the show, man.
Andy Frisella
All right.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. We got a lot to cover today. We do got a lot to cover, man. Let's get into it. I wanted to bring this up. I just thought this was, you know, funny. You know, people are always trying to figure out ways to reinvent the wheel, do shit easier, and for, you know, a man of zero compromises. I wanted to get your thought, your. Your, your. Your take on this. Get your thoughts. Human washing machine uses AI to hose down your filthy body because people are now too lazy to shower.
Andy Frisella
What? Okay, yeah, no, continue.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, that's it.
Andy Frisella
Oh, that's it. I don't get it.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, there's. You thought the Japanese toilet was advanced. Japanese showerhead firm Science company has put the pod in Tide Pod after inventing an AI powered washing machine of the future that is purported to give people the ultimate bath. Quote. We're about 70% there, said company chairman Yasasuki while discussing the when the device will be available at a lecture at the Osaka Healthcare Pavilion in late October. Um, it's dubbed the Mirai Ninja Centikuki. The cutting edge shower capsule is completely enclosed like a hygiene based cryogenic chamber and takes just 15 minutes to wash and dry the user.
Andy Frisella
15 minutes, that's three minutes. That's fucking three times as fast as I could take showers.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, I don't take long showers.
Andy Frisella
No, I get in there, I fucking hit the butt crack, hit the wiener area and then the armpits.
Unknown Speaker 1
You gotta spread the cheeks.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's right.
Unknown Speaker 1
That's my question. Does this thing spread the cheeks for you? Like, does it get in the crevice?
Andy Frisella
It looks like it might. Like what? If you sit on that thing. Oh, is that the whole pod?
Unknown Speaker 1
That's the whole pot, yeah.
Andy Frisella
Oh, yeah. No, I don't think it does.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, that's the whole pot.
Andy Frisella
So you're telling me that this is better? Is that origami? You got origami over there? I'm an origami fan. What you. What'd you make? Sorry for the interruption, folks. What'd you make there, buddy?
Unknown Speaker 1
So everybody was making paper airplanes here.
Andy Frisella
Would you make a goose?
Unknown Speaker 1
No, it's a crane.
Andy Frisella
Oh, crane.
Unknown Speaker 1
But I thought making a plane would be too, too stereotypical.
Andy Frisella
Making A plane would be too stereotypical.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, exactly. So I opted for something different.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Something a little less threatening.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. Right.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. Okay.
Andy Frisella
Well, that's beautiful.
Unknown Speaker 1
I had two water bottles here. I moved one just to be safer.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. So you didn't draw any.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, yeah, I got it. No conspiracies here.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. So anyhow, very nice, bro. That's what. I don't even get it. Anyway, so you're telling me that this is a solution to something that already isn't a problem.
Unknown Speaker 1
Right, Right, right. You can sit in this and get your butt, bro. Have you.
Andy Frisella
Do you remember that hotel we stayed at in Boston when we went across from Boston Commons? The Four Seasons.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. I had the bidet.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. That crazy toilet. Did you use it?
Unknown Speaker 1
I didn't use it. No. I didn't have one.
Andy Frisella
Oh, you didn't have one of those?
Unknown Speaker 1
No.
Andy Frisella
You're lying. Yeah, you did.
Unknown Speaker 1
No, I did. No, I didn't.
Andy Frisella
All the rooms have them.
Unknown Speaker 1
No. No.
Andy Frisella
Oh, just the fucking.
Unknown Speaker 1
Just the pimp shit.
Andy Frisella
Just the pimp rooms.
Unknown Speaker 1
I mean, my room was fucking nice.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
But it was just like the entourage.
Andy Frisella
Didn'T have the fucking butt squirter.
Unknown Speaker 1
I wish.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
I've never tried one, actually.
Andy Frisella
Well, bro, they got a heated. Heated seats, you know, but the problem is the heated seats is, like, when you do your business in there, it smells way worse. Yeah. It makes it, like, cook or something. It ain't right. Yeah. I don't know. I mean, toilets are pretty simple, man. I mean, just like a hole and make the go away.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know, I don't know why. Why you would spend all this money trying to develop something that is more difficult to use than an actual shower.
Unknown Speaker 1
I mean, it's very simple. It's a simple process. We get in and this takes longer. Like, okay, now if it was like, listen, I'm like, you get in this thing, you. It'll spread your cheeks and it cleans you in like, 60 seconds.
Andy Frisella
That'd be different.
Unknown Speaker 1
That'd be different. That'd be different.
Andy Frisella
Be like some Jetson's.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. You know? But I mean. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I don't know. What is it with people that don't like to take showers? Dude, what is that? I love showers.
Unknown Speaker 1
It's nasty. Yeah. Now. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Do Japanese people take less showers? I always thought Japanese people were, like, pretty clean.
Unknown Speaker 1
They're pretty clean. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I mean, ridiculous type people.
Unknown Speaker 1
They got the one toilets were like, the public toilets. The paper, like, automates. It, like, covers the. Yeah. Gives you a new piece of paper every Time, but maybe they're just tired.
Andy Frisella
All these dirty Americans. That's what it is. Filthy Americans. They won't even take a shower. Let's put them in the cell.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. I don't know, I just thought it was interesting, you know, the people come up with, man, I don't know, guys, Tell us what you guys think. Let us know down in the comments. With that being said, how the could.
Andy Frisella
You be too lazy to take a shower?
Unknown Speaker 1
Oh, I mean, listen, I know there's people. Like, there's people out there, bro. Yeah, there are people.
Andy Frisella
Same people that are like, oh, man, that guy's only successful because he got lucky. You need to get lucky. Find your way to a shower, buddy. It'd be a good, good place to start.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You ever notice like their hair, it's like gets all matted together and. And these aren't like homeless people. These are like regular people got showers.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. There's like a certain, take one musk that comes from them. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
All right.
Unknown Speaker 1
I had a guy like, I used to work with a guy like that. He. He didn't believe in it.
Andy Frisella
Really.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, but like in like, and like over time, like, you know how he says it is like it creates his own like natural deodorant and all of that.
Andy Frisella
Is that me?
Unknown Speaker 1
No, no, no.
Andy Frisella
I don't wear deodorant.
Unknown Speaker 1
No. I worked at the summer camp.
Andy Frisella
Oh. And I don't wear deodorant cuz I want my musk to be everywhere.
Unknown Speaker 1
I mean, I get it.
Andy Frisella
It's like marking a tree.
Unknown Speaker 1
I just mark the tree.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah, I do it my armpits.
Unknown Speaker 1
All right. Is that weird? Huh?
Andy Frisella
Is that weird?
Unknown Speaker 1
I mean, it's a, you know, it's peculiar. Okay, I say that right?
Andy Frisella
Not all the way to weird, though.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, no, I, I would say all the way there. I've seen worse.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Smell worse too. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
All right, well, let's get into it, man. We got some business to handle, guys. Remember, if you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to Andy Fisella dot com. You guys can find them all linked there for you. With that being said, headline numero uno. Big talk. Gotta talk about it.
Andy Frisella
What's that?
Unknown Speaker 1
Joe?
Andy Frisella
Joe Biden.
Unknown Speaker 1
Oh, yeah, man.
Andy Frisella
What's he doing?
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, he issued a full pardon. Unconditional pardon.
Andy Frisella
Oh, yeah. We haven't done a show in a couple days, bro.
Unknown Speaker 1
It's been a min. Yeah, you got cover it because that's some updates here.
Andy Frisella
People getting mad at me about this. They're like, where's the show. I want to hear what you said about Hunter Biden.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, he's just. We're actually waiting for Biden to pardon us as well.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Before we comment.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. Biden issues a full and unconditional pardon of his son, Hunter Biden. So, yeah, full and unconditional pardon of his son. He released that on Sunday night after repeatedly insisting he would not do so, using the power of his office to wave aside years of legal troubles, including a federal conviction for illegally buying a gun and for tax evasion. Um, in a statement issued by the White House, Mr. Biden said he had decided to issue the executive grant of clemency for his son, quote, for those offenses against the United States which he has committed or may have committed or taken part in during the period from January 1, 2014, through December 1 of 2024. He continues saying, quote, the charges in his cases came about only after several of my political opponents in Congress instigated them to attack me and oppose my election. Mr. Biden said in the statement, quote, no reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter's cases can reach any other conclusion than Hunter was singled out only because he is my son. And that is wrong. Yeah. Not because of the crack rocks he.
Andy Frisella
Was snorting or the 10 plus years of corruption and taking money from foreign interest groups on behalf of your dad. Splitting the money, taking pay for play, you know, making decisions and policy decisions that are not in the favor of American citizens for money. You know, pretty much being a complete and total traitor to the country.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. None of that now. Well, I mean, here's the interesting thing, right?
Andy Frisella
And I want to think about this. I want everybody to think about this. Think how big of a piece of human being you have to be. Really think about this. Okay? Because, like, yes, I'm a very patriotic person. And, yes, I know everybody doesn't have the same, I don't know, country first attitude that I sort of have or a lot of us have. Right. Not everybody's on the same page, but this motherfucker is the president and the president's son. So, I mean, we should assume that they have that same love for country. Yes.
Unknown Speaker 1
No, you would. You would want to.
Andy Frisella
Okay. Yeah. Right. And you're willing to leverage your position of power to make decisions that go against your countrymen and your citizens for money. Think about that. You're willing to take money from other countries and then make decisions that hurt your own people. Okay? That is the. This is why they hang. Traitors is the worst possible level of scumminess. That I think anybody could have.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know, it's one thing to do things that are gonna, like, fuck your shit up, you know what I'm saying, Or whatever.
Unknown Speaker 1
Like make a deal with the devil. It's on you for consequences.
Andy Frisella
Correct.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Okay. But when it literally affects 350 million people in this country or whatever it is now, think of that. You know what I mean?
Unknown Speaker 1
It's fucked up, man.
Andy Frisella
It's.
Unknown Speaker 1
Dude, when I saw this, I was dislike. All right, well, I mean, this is why we say nothing happens to these people, right? Because, like, they either, you know, they either write the law that excuses them or, you know, makes it legal for them to do insider trading, for example, or whatever the case is. They just fucking pardon themselves. Like, you know, So, I mean, I don't know if this is the first of many that's been a talkative town. People are like, oh, who's next is going to pardon, you know, this person?
Andy Frisella
Well, now they're asking for pardons for everybody.
Unknown Speaker 1
Right?
Andy Frisella
Did you see that?
Unknown Speaker 1
I saw that.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
I saw that. And so, I mean, it's interesting now.
Andy Frisella
If they weren't doing anything wrong, what the they need pardons for?
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, preemptive pardons for what? You haven't even been a traitor. You know what I'm saying? They know it's coming.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
You know, now.
Andy Frisella
Now with this, there should be no pardons for that kind of crime.
Unknown Speaker 1
I don't think you should be able to pardon treason.
Andy Frisella
I agree.
Unknown Speaker 1
Or 100%, which is what sedition is, what these people are guilty of because they're all conspiring together. It's addition, I think. I think that should be a crime that is not pardonable.
Andy Frisella
I agree.
Unknown Speaker 1
You know, but an interesting update here. I mean, this is a new line of the narrative that's coming out now, and obviously we'll get to some of these reactions from people, but apparently now it raises a new question about the Fifth Amendment loophole. Right? So Fifth Amendment, that's the right that we have to not incriminate ourselves. Right. People say, I plead the fifth. Right. You know, there are still people that were involved in these crimes that this dude committed, Right? Joe Biden being one of them. But there's presidential immunity. But Joe Biden's brother, Joe Biden's fucking daughter. I believe there's. There's a few of them that are all entangled in this business. Could Hunter Biden technically testify against them because he's, you know, safe from prosecution and throw them out because we have friends in these places. Right. And I have somebody that's telling me that the word around the House was that Hunter Biden basically forced Joe Biden to pardon him under threat of releasing all of this and just coming out and saying, hey, no, this is what the happened.
Andy Frisella
Huh?
Unknown Speaker 1
So, I mean, like, and that's guys that are in that would know, you know, that are in those hallways.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I'll.
Unknown Speaker 1
I'll just say that. So it's interesting. I don't know. I think, you know, it's interesting. Now, one thing that me off, though, is the reaction from the left and how they're kind of like, they don't really know what to do about this. You see some idiots like this. Way to go, Joe. Democrat. Representative Crockett congratulates Biden for pardon. Son, let's check this video out.
C
Pardon.
D
Well, I won't pretend to speak for the entire caucus, but I will say, way to go, Joe. Let me be the first one to congratulate the President for deciding to do this, because at the end of the day, we know that we have a 34 count convicted felon that is about to walk into the White House. So for anyone that wants to clutch their pearls now because he decided that he was going to pardon his son, I would say take a look in the mirror, because we also know that when it comes to this Cabinet, this cabinet has more people accused of sexual assault than any incoming cabinet party probably ever in the history of America. So we are living in unprecedented times. And we know that this was completely political. As someone who serves on the Oversight Committee, this was gamesmanship the entire time. And we know that this investigation had been taking place for five or six years. We know that Hunter had accepted responsibility, and it was the Oversight Committee that was pushing to try to say no. It wasn't enough. And ultimately the judge decided to reject the plea. And so, considering everything that took place and considering where we are in this country, I say, way to go, Joe.
C
Well, can I ask a question? And it looks like your seatmates behind you, think that this is very unprecedented to have someone be on television while they're boarding the plane. But we have talked a lot on with you on MSNBC programs about the way that African Americans and Latinos are often brought up in the drug trade and results in criminal convictions. Do you think going forward that this is an opportunity for the president to use his clemency power more broadly? I'm certainly given the kind of criticism he's likely to face over this. But to expand the array of individuals who are also offered clemency as his term winds down.
D
So thank you so much for the question, because I actually have a letter that I am actually about to really push out a lot more widely. This letter is to actually work on the discussion disparities that we've seen specifically for crack cocaine. It is a conversation that I started with the attorney general before the election. It was something that I wanted to do in the lame duck, no matter who won the presidency. And so we know that there are people that are still sitting in custody in the federal government, federal prisons, because they were charged with crack cases years and years before the law ever changed. And even when the law changed under Obama, it still was an 18 to 1 disparity. It is time for those people that have been sitting there and have had this disparity held over their heads, and it's been nothing but racism that has driven it. It's time for them to go ahead and have their sentences recalculated. And we have the numbers. We know the percentages of people of color. We know the percentages of people that would get out. And so I'm hoping that the president takes us up on it.
C
All right, thank you.
Unknown Speaker 1
So, first of all, clean your fucking phone. Your phone's dirty.
Andy Frisella
Not only that. Yes. She looks like she's talking with a bunch of shit in her mouth.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, bullshit.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, no shit.
Unknown Speaker 1
I just love the story here, right? Like, you got Joe Biden, 1994 crime bill, locks up all of these fucking people, right? And I mean, that was, what, almost 30 years ago? And then the first one he grants clemency to is his son, which is a white guy.
Andy Frisella
Not only that. Not only. What's the. What's the destruction to the black family unit been because of the 1994 crime bill? What's the generational destruction of the black family unit because of that? That is. That is 100% on him.
Unknown Speaker 1
Oh, yeah.
Andy Frisella
Okay. And then that always made me wonder, like, why? How do people not see this? And then on top of it, for her to sit there and say, oh, yeah, Hunter Biden deserves to be pardoned because Donald Trump has all these charges against him. Yeah. They all got dropped because they were made to fuck up. This dude is spilling national security secrets and selling shit for money. Like, what do we don't. Like, he was just. It's not like he was just doing drugs.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, right, right.
Andy Frisella
No one gives a fuck.
Unknown Speaker 1
No, he was having good time. That's cool. But what the other shit that you were doing, and that's the problem that always gets me. Like, they always just put it on, the gun crime and the tax shit.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
There was way more on that fucking laptop, dude, that nobody wants to talk about.
Andy Frisella
It's. It's very bizarre, and it's very bizarre that anyone, anyone would be okay with anybody in this country selling their influence for money.
Unknown Speaker 1
And here's the other piece.
Andy Frisella
And the only reason I could fucking think it's okay, the only reason I think they think it's okay is because they all do it too.
Unknown Speaker 1
Right. Well, I mean, here's the interesting thing, right? Like, if, if, if it was just about the tax evasion and the gun crime, then why didn't Biden just issue the pardon on those charges?
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Why did he get. Why do you do a ten year window?
Unknown Speaker 1
Why, why is it a ten year fucking window for any crime that he may or may.
Andy Frisella
And by the way, what happened in 2014?
Unknown Speaker 1
Oh, that was the Burisma shit.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Unknown Speaker 1
You know what I'm saying was like, when he went, dude, it's fucked. And I think anybody with everybody knows any ounce of common sense should be able to look at this and like, okay, yeah, you're like, this is fucking bul. Yeah, you got kgb. Of course she's claiming that it was war politics. That's the reason for the Hunter Biden pardon, and insists that the DOJ was not weaponized against Trump. I mean, you talk about gaslighting. Holy crap.
Andy Frisella
I've never seen someone that can lie like her.
Unknown Speaker 1
Oh, well, she's good at it. She's good. Let's check this out. Now, this is an audio clip that was taken during a press briefing. So let's check this out.
Andy Frisella
You have said repeatedly yourself since the election, the President has said for months no pardon was coming. I just, I wanted to ask you, could those statements now be seen as lies from the American people? Is there really a credibility issue here, given now this announcement?
E
First of all, one of the things that the President always believes is to be truthful to the American people. That is something that he always truly believes. And if you see the end of his. I assume that you've read his statement and you look at the end of that statement, and he actually says that in the first line in the last paragraph and respects the thinking and how the American people will actually see this in his decision making. And I would encourage everyone to read in full the President's statement. I think he lays out his thought process. He lays out how he came to this decision. He came to this decision this weekend. So let's be very clear about that. He says it himself. It's in his voice. He said he came to this decision this weekend and he said he wrestled with this and because he believes in the justice system, but he also believes that the war, politics, in fact, affected the process and led to a miscarriage of justice.
Unknown Speaker 1
It's beautiful, man. Beautiful stuff. Just like, you know, and everybody's having to go back on it. You got political here. This is like a, A timeline of headlines from Politico. President Biden says he won't pardon Hunter Biden.
Andy Frisella
He said it like a thousand times.
Unknown Speaker 1
A thousand times.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
Biden issues pardon for son Hunter. Republicans pounce on Biden for pardon his son Hunter. Like, what do you think was gonna happen?
Andy Frisella
I don't think it matters. I think the media, I think it doesn't matter what the media says anymore. You know, like, everybody sees it. Everybody's seen all the clips, everything's recorded. It's out there. We all know what the fuck's been going on. And, you know, I think they're gonna try to pardon everybody. Hillary Clinton, Pelosi, all these people. And I don't think that those should be pardons. I don't think that that should be allowed.
Unknown Speaker 1
Well, I mean, the fact that you're issuing a part, a pardon, like, I mean, they kind of almost like in the, in the legal way, you're not supposed to take that as like an admission of guilt or anything like that. Yeah, cool. But like, if you didn't do anything wrong, what the hell are you getting a pardon for?
Andy Frisella
You don't need one, you know what I'm saying?
Unknown Speaker 1
So, like, I mean, they're kind of, they're definitely telling on themselves. Of course, almost immediately.
Andy Frisella
Of course.
Unknown Speaker 1
I was kind of interested why Trump hasn't said much on this. You know, Trump, Trump made a tweet Dec. 1. He says, does the pardon given by Joe Hunt, Joe to Hunter include the J6 hostages who have now been in prison for years. Such an abuse and miscarriage of justice. And that was kind it, you know what I'm saying? But like, I, I, again, I don't know if he's just trying to keep his cards close. You know, we got, we got some other stuff coming with some of his picks that I think will change some of this, but it is, dude, the whole thing is just, I'm not going to say I didn't expect it, but it's just like, all right, yeah, now what, you know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
Now listen, it's. Yeah, okay. And if you're gonna. If you're gonna take money for, you know, for foreign influence and make decisions against your own country for the benefit of you personal. That's in my book. That's treason. And that should never be able to be pardoned. And those people should be held accountable. We can't allow people to make decisions selfishly, especially when they're in public office that screw over the entire country for some dollars. You know what I'm saying?
Unknown Speaker 1
Dude, It's. Well, let me ask you this then, Andy. So you pardon your son, your hunter, you're Joe Biden, you just pardon your son. You know, keeping that theme, what would be the next thing you would do?
Andy Frisella
Pardon yourself?
Unknown Speaker 1
Not yet. I wouldn't be surprised that come up. How about just, you know, give a billion dollars to Africa.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
And.
Andy Frisella
And what's going on in North Carolina still?
Unknown Speaker 1
For. For natural disasters.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right.
Unknown Speaker 1
And the natural disasters. Humanitarian aid for people displaced by drought or conflict in 31 different countries. When we have two states that have. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Been completely fucked.
Unknown Speaker 1
What would you do after that?
Andy Frisella
I wouldn't do that. So I don't know what I would do after that.
Unknown Speaker 1
Well, Biden will take a nap. Let's check this out with the US dude falls asleep. Tanzania views the Lobito corridor as an.
Andy Frisella
Integral part of a broader strategy to enhance connectivity in Africa. We also appreciate the fact that the.
Unknown Speaker 1
Implementation of the project will provide important.
Andy Frisella
Opportunities for Africa's development in sectors such as agriculture, renewable energy, digital transformation, logistics along the corridor. Tanzania is.
Unknown Speaker 1
Bro, he's out. That clip's like two minutes and he's out for all of it.
Andy Frisella
I don't blame him. Man, I would hate to sit in those kind of meetings. For real. All these formalities and all these like ridiculous scripted out talks that everybody gives and you can only take so much of that.
Unknown Speaker 1
True.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. I don't blame him on that. But yeah, North Carolina is still. And you know, let's give some more money away. That's just money they're giving to themselves. That's what people don't understand.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, this comes back right. He's setting this stuff up for good retirement is.
Andy Frisella
What are they.
Unknown Speaker 1
What they're doing, man.
Andy Frisella
For sure.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. Guys jump in on this conversation. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments. With that being said, let's go check these out. This first comment comes from @ Danielle. I'm gonna fuck this up. Danielle, El Niece 80, 27 she says been following you guys for a few Years now. Ran into a guy wearing the real AF gear in Nashville and my boyfriend got mad. I gave him a fist bump. Told him if, you know, you know.
Andy Frisella
Maybe get him a hat so he doesn't feel left out.
Unknown Speaker 1
No, he's a shower, not a grower.
Andy Frisella
You gotta.
Unknown Speaker 1
You gotta. That suck. Yeah. It's all right, buddy. It's be okay. That's fine.
Andy Frisella
If you know, you know. That's the truth too, man.
Unknown Speaker 1
It's a secret.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it is. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
Secret man.
Andy Frisella
Yep.
Unknown Speaker 1
This next comment comes from @ethanty11. He says it's only gay if the man you are calling handsome is gay. They aren't gay. Then it's not gay.
Andy Frisella
I think you could say a gay man is handsome. Okay, I don't think that's gay.
Unknown Speaker 1
I call him a die handsome all the time. Yeah. All right. I think that's a good. That's a good rule. That's a good bro rule.
Andy Frisella
I mean, I. I don't know.
Unknown Speaker 1
Fine.
Andy Frisella
It's all right.
Unknown Speaker 1
What do you call a gay dude if you can't call him handsome?
Andy Frisella
Nothing. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
That sounds like a great bar joke. Actually, I have to figure that one out. Last comment comes from Burejo.
Andy Frisella
Buro your a ho.
Unknown Speaker 1
Burejo bureau. Why do I agree with these guys so much? Hey, I don't know is what it is, man.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, sounds like someone's coming over to the dark side.
Unknown Speaker 1
That's what it is, man. That's what it is, guys. We appreciate you for being real ass fans. Thank you guys for liking and commenting. Make sure you guys are subscribed. That being said, let's get to headline number two. This is an interesting one. Love to get your take on this one. Trump selection of Cash Patel to lead FBI electrifies America first movement. This was cool. Yeah, I was happy.
Andy Frisella
I like this pick.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, I thought it was a good pick, you know. In round number 13 of the first round of the America first draft got cash Patel. More than any other personnel decision, former president Donald Trump, the President Elect now has made for his incoming administration. His decision to pick attorney Cash Patel to lead the FBI as the Bureau's next director has electrified Trump's most ardent supporters. Uh, that's not to say his supporters are unhappy with any of the other selections. Uh, they're not, Um, a few of them actually, by bar. Um, Trump supporters are very fired up about all of them so far and excited as the former president builds on his comeback administration. But there's something about the Patel selection that has really got those baseball I really got the base jacked up and excited. So, yeah. So Trump nominates Kashop Cash Patel to serve. And, yeah, everybody's been pretty, pretty happy with this. I think that's a pretty good, safe bet. Robert O'Brien said president at Real. Donald Trump has made America safer and more just by his nomination of Cash Patel as director of the FBI. He will be a worthy successor to my friend Christopher Wray. I think anybody that calls Christopher Ray a friend, you can't trust that person. So I don't know how.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it's weird how these dudes all suck each other's dicks, bro.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, that is weird.
Andy Frisella
Like, these people are fucking criminals. They're doing bad shit. They're using the FBI to harass fucking citizens and politicians. And he's your friend.
Unknown Speaker 1
Flat out lying to the American people. It's your friend, all right. Okay. Tommy Tuberville says Cash Patel is the perfect pick. He will restore law and order and end FBI corruption. Clean house. Hashtag maga. Now, what's interesting, dude, and I wonder if you've seen the same thing on this, right? Like, any. Any of the picks that I would say are good picks, mainstream media destroys, but the ones that are not good, mainstream media doesn't even touch. That might be. Is that like. Is it like. Are you seeing that?
Andy Frisella
No, I mean, dude, look, I've had my head into other things, you know, So I. What do you mean, dude?
Unknown Speaker 1
I've been seeing, like. Like, the one lady for surgeon general. Mainstream media doesn't touch her. Like, terrible pig, right? Like, I mean, it's very clear she has her bad stuff about it.
Andy Frisella
Why do you think that is?
Unknown Speaker 1
Does not touch her. But yet you get that's because they.
Andy Frisella
Want her to stay in or they want her to be unnoticed or.
Unknown Speaker 1
I don't. Maybe a little bit of both.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
You know, I'm saying, like, they're not touching her. You know I'm saying. But, like, Cash Patel, you know, of course. Like, no, we can't have it. Got to get this guy out. Let's check this. Let's go to NBC News real quick. I think Cash does have relevant experience.
Andy Frisella
Particularly when it comes to the mandate.
Unknown Speaker 1
The American public has signed of turning.
Andy Frisella
These agencies around that have become completely corrupted.
Unknown Speaker 1
Cash has pointed it out. He's probably the best at uncovering what's happened at the FBI, and I look forward to seeing him taking it apart. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? So, like, this guy goes on NBC to stand up for Cash, and it's just the Constant barrage of like, oh, he's disqualified, he's unqualified, all this stuff. But again, like, it just. It was bugging me, right? Like, the guys that we should not have in, they don't touch and the people have to get off. That's what happened with this other pick. Should be disqualified. Conservative slam. Trump's DEA pick, Chad Kronister, for being a woke Democrat donor pro vaccine tyrant. Who arrested the pastor during COVID Yeah.
Andy Frisella
He resigned though, didn't he?
Unknown Speaker 1
He dropped out.
Andy Frisella
Off the public pressure.
Unknown Speaker 1
Dropped out. Yeah, but like, not. Not to any mainstream media doing. You know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
No, it was because of Twitter and social media.
Unknown Speaker 1
It was the people.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, well, look, man, anybody who arrested anybody during COVID for anything or put any of these draconian restrictions in or tyrant policies where they could just say, you can't go to the beach, you can't go outside. You can't have people over to your house. You can't have Thanksgiving. No singing. Like, bro, none of those people should be allowed to serve in any role of government ever. And not even just that, they should be in fucking jail.
Unknown Speaker 1
Well, this dude gloated about it.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. So, like, he tweeted about it.
Unknown Speaker 1
This is back in March. This is on March 30th of 2020. And he tweeted this fucking thing. He says, quote, announcing the arrest of Dr. Ronald Howard Brown, pastor of the river at Tampa Bay Church, who intentionally and repeatedly disregarded state and local public health orders which put his congregation and our community in danger. An order is not a law.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
Two different things.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Neither is a mandate.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yep. Off.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
Honestly, I mean, do you trust me?
Andy Frisella
I.
Unknown Speaker 1
Listen, I don't. I don't know. Too many chats, to be honest with you, but the last name, I feel like kind of gave it away chronic. It just sounds like a crony. Isn't that a bad thing?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, no, I just. Look, man, I mean, we can make fun of these dudes or whatever, but it's a serious matter. Like, these people shouldn't be in our government. They shouldn't be in law enforcement. They shouldn't be allowed to serve in any position of authority over human beings in any sort, ever.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Because when they are telling people, arresting pastors and you know, like, bro, they were putting. Remember when they arrested that guy on the beach, like, surfing? Dude, listen, man, that is completely unacceptable. This is not their world. Their laws do not rule the world. There are human rights. We're allowed to go outside. We're allowed to breathe. We're allowed to have people over. We're allowed to do whatever the we want as long as it's not breaking laws. Okay. And even if it is breaking laws, there's certain laws that really aren't applicable to human rights. Okay. So I don't know where these people get off thinking that they're in a position of authority to the point where they can tell us that we can't go outside. Yeah, you, dude. And, dude, it's a bad thing. I don't. Why would Trump put him out like that?
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Why would Trump even nominate this guy?
Unknown Speaker 1
I mean, it came with a very long. You know.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. I mean, did he not know this, or does he not care or does.
Unknown Speaker 1
He know it and he wants the people. Wants to see what the people do.
Andy Frisella
Exactly.
Unknown Speaker 1
You know what I'm saying? It's very. I mean, listen, it's very plausible, you know? It's very, very plausible, you know, because, I mean, this dude got torn to shreds within hours.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, he should. And anybody who sided with those people on anything should be as well.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, well, I mean, what was even crazier? Like, I mean, so this guy's gloating about arresting this pastor. Right. For having church during COVID Lockdown.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
Meanwhile, that same person, that same guy is the same one that was releasing over a hundred criminals because of COVID out of the fucking prisons in jail cells in Florida, one of which actually went. Went on to commit murder. You know, and they. And they, you know, they have them on record saying, well, quote, we didn't go back at the time and look at people's criminal history. Chronister said Thursday that sense has changed. So you weren't even looking at the people's rap sheet that you were just releasing because of COVID but yet you're locking a pastor up for having. Yeah, this guy doesn't belong anywhere near it. I'm glad that people called it, because that's exactly what they did. Yeah. He definitely rescinded it. Said it was an honor to. To be nominated, but he's gonna stick with the local tyranny, so that's cool. Another news, another interesting pick that's going on right now. Another guy. You got Pete Hackseth for State Department.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
And there's some interesting things going on there.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I. I see a lot of people talking about it, but I don't. They said he was. There's some serious allegations is what I saw, but I didn't see what they were.
Unknown Speaker 1
That he has, like, a drinking issue or some. Some.
Andy Frisella
All Those got drinking issues. They got a bar in Congress.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
There's a room in there. You go buy beer.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, that's. I wouldn't say that. That would be my main concern. You know, they.
Andy Frisella
Nancy Pelosi has drink problem or Kamala Auntie Cam, bro. Nancy Pelosi's. Some dude filmed her on the airplane the other day, and he counted that she drank seven drinks on the plane, and she was already up when she got on the plane.
Unknown Speaker 1
No.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Seven drinks, bro. Seven drinks. That lady probably weighs 100 pounds. That's a lot.
Unknown Speaker 1
I mean, she'll drink me out of the table.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
You know, but, like, I mean, P. Has sex, is making some noise. They're trying to get him out is what it sounded like. And now there's this, like, talk about Desantis. Yeah. This talk about Desantis.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
What is that? What? What?
Andy Frisella
I don't like it. I think I. I don't like it. I like Ron DeSantis for. For a lot of things, but I. I would rather have Hex in their. A fresh, young face, bro. And, like, I feel like Desantis is the pick that the establishment Republicans want to be in that role. And I feel like they don't think Hexith is, you know, mature enough or qualified enough or most likely, they're afraid of them.
Unknown Speaker 1
Corruptible.
Andy Frisella
Right.
Unknown Speaker 1
Enough.
Andy Frisella
And so. And I don't think. I don't think Desantis is corruptible, but I think he's more polished, and I think people are less afraid of him. And I think the fact that they're trying to resist Hexith so much is an indication of why he should get the position.
Unknown Speaker 1
That's kind of how I see it, man. Like, it's like, whoever media attacks, that's who I want.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, me too.
Unknown Speaker 1
And it's ones that they don't attack.
Andy Frisella
They get worried about that.
Unknown Speaker 1
That I'm. I'm worried about.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I agree.
Unknown Speaker 1
Like, and to me, that's been the telltale sign this whole time. Right. Like, I mean, like I said, the attorney, the. The Surgeon general. Nothing. Great pick. Whatever. Silence.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
You know what I'm saying? But Lord forbid, Pete Exit gets in there, it's a problem. Cash Patel, like, these are great people. You won in those positions. And. And they're. They're silent on them. You know? I mean, they're silent on the ones that they. That we don't want. So, I mean, it's interesting. It's very, very interesting. Yeah. I'm happy with Cash.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
Let's Go, Pete. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Look, dude, here's the bottom line, okay? You got to give someone 90 days to see what they're going to do, all right? And that's not 90 days from now or from November 5th. That's 90 days from the inauguration, all right? So I am not loyal to any person. I am loyal to this country, the Constitution, and how I believe it should be run in its people. And I think Trump deserves 90 days of. Let's see what's going to happen before anybody starts saying, oh, he's controlled opp, or he's part of this or he's part of that. I talked to someone who is my friend, but is also Trump's friend, and he's his very good friend. He's with him all the time. They're at events together, okay? And this guy's a friend of mine, and I talked to him, and I said, hey, tell me the real shit. He happened to be here on Monday. I said, hey, tell me the real shit. Is Trump gonna fucking wield the hammer when he comes into office or not? And he fucking smiled big and he goes, bro, you have no fucking idea. And this is a guy that sits in the rooms. Okay? So. And it's not anybody that's been on my show. All right? So that's refreshing. Yeah, it's. And it's not a bullshitter. It's someone who.
Unknown Speaker 1
They shoot the.
Andy Frisella
This motherfucker tells the truth.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Okay. So, yeah, and he looked me right in the eye, big smile. He's like, bro, you have no idea. So I think these dudes are gonna wreck all the. And the corruption a hundred percent. Yeah. There's some of the picks I don't like, and there is some things that indicate, like, Trump isn't going to necessarily make all the reforms that, you know, everybody wants, but, like, dude, what president has done that? That's never existed before. We've never had a situation where your candidate or my candidate or anybody's candidate is coming and done every single thing that we want. I do think that there's a very good chance that Trump and his cabinet and his administration will make the structural changes required that will allow our country to move on and become America again. Meaning election reform, meaning corruption reform, meaning shrinkage of the government. I think they're going to find all kinds of stuff out that they don't even really know yet. Especially with Vivek and Elon, with the Department of Government Efficiency. I feel like those guys are going, I. I think we're gonna have massive changes, and I Think that those changes that are going to be structural are going to allow us to move forward and potentially get America to where we all kind of want it to be, right? And maybe he doesn't, who knows? But I think this, I think instead of trying to pick apart somebody who's been through the wringer, the weight that he has, I believe that he deserves at least 90 days of benefit of the doubt. And that's what I'm willing to give him.
Unknown Speaker 1
I agree, man. Guys, tell us what you guys think. Let's know down in the comments.
Andy Frisella
And the reason I say 90 days is because, bro, we're gonna, we're gonna be able to see the moves, right? We might not see the results, but we'll see the moves. And I think that's a fair amount of time. You know, in business they have a saying it's 30, 60, 90, okay? And you know, to make changes that you start on today and this is your life too, it's the same, it's the same thing in your life. 30 days, you know, of work, you probably won't see much. 60 days, you're going to see a little bit. 90 days, you're going to see a lot. And that's the reality of business. That's the reality of your personal development and your fitness. You could tell a lot in 90 days. Okay. Even in the biggest business. And so I think that's fair that we all give them that and we'll see what happens.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, yeah. Guys, tell us what you guys think. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think. With that being said, let's get to our third and final headline. We got headline number three. This one's a little different, but we saw this coming. We like to speak about, you know, tyranny and corruption and government and all of those things. We gotta go across these for this one. This one was kind of interesting. South Korea President Yoon declares martial law an unannounced TV address. Did you see this?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I did, but I didn't, I didn't see the civil. I saw a little bit of the civil unrest, but no, I didn't see much about this.
Unknown Speaker 1
This is some weird stuff that's happening over there. It's still, to this day, actually. There's still some remnants going on. We'll cover this. Um, but this started on December 3rd. South Korean President Yoon Suk yo on Tuesday declared martial law in an unannounced late night addressed broadcast live on YTN television, claiming he would eradicate, quote, shameless pro North Korean anti State forces. Um, he did not cite any specific threat from the nuclear armed door, instead focusing on his domestic political opponents. The surprise move sent shockwaves through the country, which had a series of authoritarian leaders early in its history, but has been considered democratic since the 1980s. The Korean unit of currency, the wand, was down sharply against the US dollar. White House wasn't commenting initially when this stuff came. They just say, hey, we're monitoring the situation. Uh, his statement when translated says, quote, I declare martial law to protect the free Republic of Korea from the threat of North Korean communist forces to eradicate the despicable pro North Korean anti state forces that are plundering the freedom and happiness of our people and to protect the free constitutional order. Yun said, um, now he didn't again, he didn't address what specific measures were going to be taken. Um. Y news agency reported that the entrance to the parliament building was blocked. Um, they stated, quote, tanks, armored personnel carriers and soldiers with guns and knives will rule the country. Lee J. Myung, leader of the opposition Democratic Party, which has the majority in parliament, said in a live stream online, quote, the economy of the Republic of Korea will collapse irretrievably. My fellow citizens, please come to the National Assembly. So there's the president. Okay. Now he is the leader of the People Power Party, formerly known as United Future Party. It's a conservative right wing political party in South Korea. Now these are some images, some videos of what was going on during that time. Let's check this out.
Andy Frisella
So this is, so I'm understanding this properly. This is the, the government and the army and the president are the right wing. And then these people fighting them in the streets are like our antifascist.
Unknown Speaker 1
Correct. And then you also have the fact that like the parliament, which be like our congress is majority liberal. Okay, Right. So you have the president, military, Republican, you got Congress, they're Democrat, you know, I'm saying. And then you got the, you know, apparently a decent amount of people in the crowd that are anti status.
Andy Frisella
How fucking stupid do you have to be to beg for a government to rule over you and make more laws and make more restrictions and make, make things harder for you as an individual. Like how big of a coward are you that you are afraid to live a free life? You are afraid to live a free life. It's not that they don't want freedom. They want someone to take care of them. They want someone to provide for them. They want someone to make the rules that they can follow and they can be good little people and just Do. How weak of a person do you have to be to want that? It's very, very absurd for me to think that anybody would want that at all.
Unknown Speaker 1
But what's even crazier, bro, is the.
Andy Frisella
Fact that like, why would you fight for that?
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, well, I mean, what's crazy is when you give them a little taste of what that looks like, they don't like it. Yeah, well, because like that's what communism would look like. I mean, that's martial law, military.
Andy Frisella
I know people like. I know. And that's what you want, bro. And I know in these people that are fighting for it don't understand that they'll just be facing the same people later that will be making them do all this crazy.
Unknown Speaker 1
Dude, it's weird, man. Now like a couple of hours, I think it was like two hours after that broadcast, South Korean parliament voters, they, they voted to defy president by lifting his declaration of martial law. Because again, they have the majority. Right. They overturned it. But the thing is, it's weird like, I mean, how their laws and stuff is set up. The constitution of South Korea says that the president shall comply when the national assembly requests lifting of martial law with the majority vote. They did that, but it doesn't specify when he has actually lifted. All right, and so like I said, I mean there's still some things that are going on right now. There's still some, some batters at the National Assembly, Their us, their capital, if you will. There's still been some clashes here and there. It was just such a weird thing that happened kind of like out of nowhere with no real like, you know, usually you kind of see these things coming on the horizon. And South Korea declaring martial law I didn't really see coming up at all. But it is definitely weird, man. It's just weird times, I think all around. Anything else on this?
Andy Frisella
I mean, look, dude, I'm surprised this didn't happen here or hasn't happened here. I mean, we're real lucky that this wasn't the case here over the last four years.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. You know, specifically on the fucking election.
Andy Frisella
And if we don't, if we don't get it corrected, if we don't get it corrected over the next four years, meaning correcting the election system, you know, shrinking the size of the three letter agencies. Stop allowing them to instigate these crazy fucking events in our society that, you know, hurt culture, divide culture. If we don't get rid of or help or make some regulations around media being paid by the government to push a narrative, these Things. This is what ended up happening. Okay, so we have some, this is what I was talking about with the corrections that need to be made so that we can structurally move forward from here. Because our foundation and our, you know, I mean, I guess the foundation is the best word for it. Our foundation is, is cracked and crumbled right now. And we have to re. Strengthen that so that we can move forward, you know, in a productive way. And this, you know, this is what happens when that's not the case.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. I mean 100. I think the other thing too, that's cool to see. Did you know or see that Elon put out for the Department of Government Efficiency that actually has like an expiration date for that entire agency.
Andy Frisella
When is that?
Unknown Speaker 1
Is in July 4th of 2026. Yeah. So it's like, you know, a little bit over a year that they're going to come in, do all that shit and guess what? They're done.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
You know, I'm saying I just like, I mean that's how government should work. Like you shouldn't be in there for these long careers or, you know, you set up these deals to fucking set you and your kids and your kids kids up. Like get in, fix the fucking problem and be done.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
It's that simple. Yeah. I mean, so this is interesting. We'll stay on top of this. We'll see what happens. It's just, it was just wild to see, man. I don't know guys. Tell us what you guys think down in the comments. With that being said, let's get to our final segment of the show. Thumbs up and dumb as this is where we're bringing in a headline to talk about to get one of those two options. Speaking of this resurgence of America coming back, one thing that is always good to see is just some, some, some, some good testosterone and violence. And so that's what, that's what our thumbs up is. Not sure if you saw this, this happened last. Ohio State and Michigan, they had a little situation after their game.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
And now they got some, some punishments after their post game scuffles. So let's just talk about it, see what we think on this. Ohio State and Michigan will both be fined a hundred thousand dollars for a violation of the Big Ten sportsmanship policy after their rivalry week matchup led to an ugly post game scuffle. The Saturday lunchtime game hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons after police stormed the field and pepper sprayed players in a bid to calm down the violent scenes. Um, and it has now been reported by Yahoo News and Yahoo Sports that both teams will be hit with a hefty fine. While Ohio State Police also continues its own investigations into the circumstances that led to pepper spray being deployed by its officers, it is expected that both teams will not argue the fine and will pay it without any appeals. So it all started. It started right on the field. This occurred at Ohio State, where Michigan players planted their school flag on the field, which is considered a major sign of disrespect in college football. And Ohio State players physically confronted them. Let's check out. Let's check out this clip.
Andy Frisella
Ohio State field. And the Buckeyes rushed right to him. And now there's some skirmishes going on on the field. I mean, dude, this happens all the time. That happens all the time. I saw this on TV and I was like, I couldn't believe they used pepper spray.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, I mean, I couldn't believe it. Well, I mean, those guys are pretty big, I guess.
Andy Frisella
Dude, that's. It's college football, man.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Like, dude, of course there's going to be emotions. Of course there's going to be fighting. Of course there's going to be violence. Like, it's not going to progress to the point of needing pepper spray, bro. You jump in there like a man, you grab them off of each other and you let them go back to their locker rooms. This is. This is men doing men.
Unknown Speaker 1
Let them go.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man. And, like, the. The pepper spray thing, I couldn't believe it. Like, when I saw it on tv, I was like, there' no way. Because there's been. You know, I've watched football my whole life, man. I've seen way worse fights than this pro. Way worse.
Unknown Speaker 1
So this was a pretty interesting clip. Let's check this angle out. So this is a different angle on the field. You got Ohio State with the Michigan flag they were able to take. And let's check this out. But, yeah, I mean.
Andy Frisella
I mean, what do you think's gonna happen, dude, when you run out and try to put your flag on somebody's field, like, that's gonna happen.
Unknown Speaker 1
It's a great lesson here.
Andy Frisella
There's consequences for actions, dude, it's gonna happen, bro. Like, are those guys brothers? No, actual brothers. Not brothers. Yeah. Look at them. They look the same. They do. And then the one guy's got number 22, and the other guy's got number 44. So I was thinking, like, you 22 times 2 is 44. Are those guys related? They got same haircut, making the same face.
Unknown Speaker 1
They got pepper sprayed together.
Andy Frisella
They Got the pepper spray face. Oh, bro, you tell me those dudes don't look alike.
Unknown Speaker 1
They do look alike. No, they do. They do.
Andy Frisella
Man. Fuck you guys.
Unknown Speaker 1
But just these two guys, okay? Yeah, like, not all the players look alike. Just these two.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's right. You knew what the fuck I was saying. I give this thumbs down for the consequence. I know. I think, Yeah. I think this, this is part of sports, dude. Like, they've already removed all the dangerous shit from football anyway. Like, football now has become, like, almost like flag football, you know, compared to 20 years ago. And I'm all for safety and everything, but, like, bro, they fight in hockey. Like, straight up fight. And they're pepper spray those. You know what I'm saying? Like, and it didn't look like it was that out of control.
Unknown Speaker 1
No, it didn't even look that bad, man. I think. I think the cops definitely made that situation worse. For sure.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
It's like, man, just let him go. Just let them go.
Andy Frisella
I mean, I could see where, you know, if you're like four or five people in the middle of those two guys, but, bro, maybe you just should get out of the middle of it.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, yeah. Do we had always. We always had a rule, bro. Like, we fight. We're playing another team that, like, we know. Like, you know, this is a big rivalry. You know, you go do the. Shake the hands of the fifth yard line, keep your helmets on. Yeah, always keep your helmets on. Like, you're protected. Like, I mean, like, you punch a helmet.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it doesn't matter. Cool, bro.
Unknown Speaker 1
You put. How's your hand now?
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
Okay. You learned something, you know what I'm saying? Like, it's fine. Like. Yeah, you know, like, it's all right, man. They're all. They got the gear on still. It's fine, man. Just let them go, you know? I think it's stupid.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I do, too.
Unknown Speaker 1
That's a big ass dude, but that's the best.
Andy Frisella
How big?
Unknown Speaker 1
That dude is a big fucking dude. Like, there's some big boys.
Andy Frisella
Dang, man.
Unknown Speaker 1
You know? So like, either those dudes are real.
Andy Frisella
Small or that guy's real big.
Unknown Speaker 1
I think he's massive.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. How's that motherfucker in college? He looks 50, you know, saying like, for real, dude, that guy looks 50 years old.
Unknown Speaker 1
He looks. Yeah. I think he got pepper spray, too.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
What?
Andy Frisella
Well, all the black. I might pepper spray that motherfucker. Yeah. That's a big dude.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. I mean. Yeah. Touche.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. All right, man.
Andy Frisella
All right. I'll tell you what? Pepper spray ain't no joke, dude. Oh, so you don't want that in your face.
Unknown Speaker 1
Oh, it sucks.
Andy Frisella
You don't want to be in the vicinity of it even getting a little bit on you. Like, last for a couple days. Well, they got the news now.
Unknown Speaker 1
It's like foam. So, like. Like, it sprays. Like, doesn't. Like, just spray. Yeah, it just streams, right?
Andy Frisella
Oh, really?
Unknown Speaker 1
And it sticks on you. Sticks on everything. You try to wipe it off. Now it's on your hands. Like, sucks, but. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
No, thanks.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, let the boys go, man.
Andy Frisella
I agree.
Unknown Speaker 1
Let the boys. Boy. Guys. Andy. That's all I got, man.
Andy Frisella
All right, guys. See you again tomorrow.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yep.
Andy Frisella
All right. All right, guys. Don't forget to pay the fee. Don't be a hoe show the show.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah Went from sleeping on the flow now my jury box froze Fuck up, Bow. Fuck up Stove Counted millions in a cold, bad bitch Booted swole Got her own bank row can't fold just a no headshot case close.
Podcast Summary: REAL AF with Andy Frisella - Episode 820
Title: REAL AF with Andy Frisella
Host: Andy Frisella
Guests: DJ CTI
Release Date: December 5, 2024
Episode: 820
Topics Covered:
Discussion Overview:
Andy Frisella and DJ CTI kick off the episode by delving into the latest advancements in personal hygiene technology. They discuss a new AI-powered washing machine designed to serve as a complete shower solution, aiming to cater to individuals who claim laziness as a reason for avoiding traditional showers.
Notable Quotes:
Insights & Commentary:
Frisella expresses skepticism about the practicality and necessity of such innovations, emphasizing the importance of personal responsibility in maintaining hygiene. He humorously criticizes the complexity of the AI shower system, suggesting that traditional showers are more effective and straightforward.
Discussion Overview:
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to dissecting President Joe Biden’s controversial decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden. The hosts express strong disapproval, highlighting perceived abuses of power and corruption.
Notable Quotes:
Insights & Commentary:
Frisella and DJ CTI vehemently criticize the pardon, linking it to broader issues of corruption and misuse of presidential pardon powers. They argue that pardoning Hunter Biden undermines justice and sets a dangerous precedent for executive overreach. The conversation also touches on the potential implications for future pardons and the eroding trust in governmental institutions.
Highlighted Statement from Representative Crockett [15:24]: "Way to go, Joe... We know that we have a 34 count convicted felon that is about to walk into the White House."
Analysis of Political Reactions:
The hosts analyze Representative Crockett's supportive remarks towards Biden's pardon, condemning them as politically motivated and indicative of systemic bias. They also discuss the media's role in shaping public perception, suggesting a lenient approach towards certain political figures while being harsher on others.
Discussion Overview:
The episode transitions to President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Kash Patel to lead the FBI. The hosts evaluate the nomination, expressing both support and concern over media bias in covering governmental appointments.
Notable Quotes:
Insights & Commentary:
Frisella praises the nomination, aligning it with the "America First" agenda and expressing confidence in Patel's ability to combat FBI corruption. They critique mainstream media for seemingly ignoring or downplaying other controversial nominations, implying a double standard in media coverage. The conversation underscores concerns about the impartiality of media in critiquing political appointments.
Additional Points:
Discussion Overview:
Andy and DJ CTI examine South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s unexpected declaration of martial law. They explore the reasons behind this move, its immediate effects, and broader geopolitical implications.
Notable Quotes:
Insights & Commentary:
Frisella criticizes the declaration of martial law as a cowardly attempt to impose authoritarian control, undermining personal freedoms. They express confusion over the lack of specific threats cited by President Yoon, focusing instead on domestic political opponents. The conversation reflects concerns about the erosion of democratic principles and the potential for increased governmental overreach.
Key Events Discussed:
Discussion Overview:
In the "Thumbs Up and Dumb Ass" segment, the hosts cover a heated post-game altercation between Ohio State and Michigan football teams, resulting in fines and police intervention.
Notable Quotes:
Insights & Commentary:
Frisella expresses astonishment at the escalation to police involvement and pepper spray, considering such measures excessive for a sports-related conflict. They advocate for personal accountability and restraint, suggesting that physical confrontations should be managed without legal intervention. The discussion underscores a disdain for excessive authority presence in sportsmanship-related disputes.
Key Points:
In Episode 820 of "REAL AF with Andy Frisella," hosts Andy Frisella and DJ CTI tackle a range of pressing issues from technological innovations in personal hygiene to high-stakes political maneuvers and international actions. Their discussions are marked by candid opinions, critical analysis of political decisions, and a consistent emphasis on personal responsibility and national integrity. The episode underscores their commitment to addressing corruption, advocating for accountability, and promoting real talk on societal issues.
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Final Thoughts:
Andy Frisella encourages listeners to engage in meaningful discourse, emphasizing the importance of staying informed and critical of governmental and societal actions. The episode wraps up with a blend of humor and serious commentary, leaving listeners with plenty to ponder regarding the intersection of politics, technology, and personal accountability.