On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss Elon Musk shutting down USAID with Trump's approval, the recent plane crashes in D.C. and Philadelphia, and Democrats being mocked for obsessing over gender equality.
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Yeah, we're from sleeping on the floor now my jury box froze up. Bow up stove. Counted millions in a cold bad booted swole Got her own bank roll can't fold. That's a no head shot case. Close.
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What is up, guys? It's Andy Purcella 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. Today we're. We have Andy and DJ Cruise the Internet. That's what we're going to do. You feel that extra power, Some energy there, man. Coming from the loins. Yeah, deep in the loins. Yeah. Anyway, that was nice. That was nice. Let's just get right into it, man. Don't forget to share the show.
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Don't be a hoe.
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Share the show.
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That's right. See that? It's just. This is going to be a good show.
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We're vibing, man.
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That's right.
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Yeah.
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What's up, man?
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What's going on, brother?
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Oh, not much. Yeah, it's warm. It's warm outside.
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It's there. But you know, I got to ruin it. We got some more snow coming.
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When?
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Next Wednesday.
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Really? Yeah, bro, like two days from now.
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No, no, next Wednesday.
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Okay. You're a week ahead. Huh?
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Well, but the temperature is going to start dropping like this Friday.
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How much snow?
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Well, they got.
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It'll be enough to sled.
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No, it'd be like that same. We had.
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I found. I found the. My sleds in the barn.
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Oh yeah, the.
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The haunted barn.
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Oh.
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So I bought these, you know those metal saucers, you know, like a trash can, lids, sort of.
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Okay.
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But they're like, you know, the saucers. Like those are the best sleds, dude.
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The saucers. You like to sled on saucers? Yeah.
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I don't think you know about it because like at your age they made you like wear a bubble suit and a helmet to go down the hill on these things.
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You know, actually what we used to do. So like I grew up in the city, right. You know, the city has alleys and the big dumpsters. We used to break the, the big plastic lids off the dumpsters and, and use those.
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That's kind of a. That, that would be a pretty good sled. Oh, they were great because they, they're.
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They were great.
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You know, they're concave, aerodynamic. Yeah.
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Have a little rivet.
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So this is the same kind of thing, but it's for white people.
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Got it.
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Okay, so it's a. It's A metal saucer. And you never seen Christmas Vacation where Clark Griswold puts his secret snow lox? Yeah. And then he goes real fast.
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Gotcha. Okay.
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That's what it is. But, dude, I'm like, I bought these things, like, 10 years ago because I was like, oh, they probably don't make them anymore. And I found them, and I bought, like, six of them.
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Yeah.
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And I just found them in the barn.
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Yeah.
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So I'm, like, waiting for the right snow, and we're gonna get busy.
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He's got a nice little hill you could do, too, dude.
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That one in the front where all the deer are.
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You got a nice heel.
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Yeah, but see, I don't want to walk. I don't want to walk up it.
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That's the worst part, bro. That's why I don't ever want to go do that shit.
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Yeah. Because, like, we gotta have someone with a. You know, we gotta do luxury. Yeah.
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We gotta, like.
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We gotta get the UTV to drive us back and forth and have the heater on.
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Or we could put, like, attach a rope to it and use the. The Hummer to winch us back up.
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That would take a long time.
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That's true.
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Yeah.
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Just use it side by side. Yeah, that's true. Work smarter, not harder.
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Yeah, that's what it is. Yeah.
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I like it, man.
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What's going on in the world today, man? I mean, it seems. It seems like there's so much going on, it's hard to keep up.
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Well, listen, I mean, the last CTI we did, it was not as girthy this one's gonna be. We got the girth back.
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Okay.
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Because we do have a lot to cover.
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All right.
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There's a lot to cover in this episode.
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We're gonna choke with the girth.
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With the girth. Yep. Gobble, gobble. No issue with Thanksgiving.
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All right.
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Yeah. But first, before we even get into that, Andy, you know, we talk about this a lot. You know, you talk about, you know, just the culture of the country.
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Right.
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Obviously. And with that, we talk about clothing and dress. You know what I'm saying? And there's some standards that should be set, and I think, you know, hopefully the country will get back on track. But I think there was kind of like a. Like a step backwards this past weekend. Did you see Kanye's chick?
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Yeah.
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Yeah. Let's. Let's talk about it here briefly. Kanye. Yay, West. His wife shocks onlooker, shows up to Grammy's red carpet completely nude. An update. They got kicked out that's what the headline says. It's actually not true.
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No. They just walked the carpet and left.
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And just fucking left. Don Lemon is actually getting heat right now because he's the one that started that shit. Surprise, surprise. But, yeah, Kanye west and his wife Bianca, Censorious. They were at the Grammys. They don't know if they were officially invited, but yeah, he showed up to the red carpet, took some pictures, and. And then dipped out. I think Don Lemon probably started that rumor because Kanye fucking, like, big dogged him. Because Don Lemon was trying to do interviews and stuff, and, like, Kanye just like, yeah, no, I'm trying to get focused, but not right now. Yeah, and kind of snubbed him, and so he got kicked out. You know, typical Don Lemon behavior.
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Yeah, for sure. But he's such a nerd, dude.
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He's such a. He's a. He's such a word I want to use. But, you know, we'll say that.
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Start with an F. Yes. And end with a G. No.
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Oh, T. Okay, but we're gonna save that for the end of the show. But, yeah, you know, and listen, this is not like the first time she's worn some crazy shit. I don't even know if you can call this wearing crazy. But, dude, the dress, man. Or the. The Whatever you want to call. I don't. Is it like a cheesecloth? I don't know what it is. Here's the video. Obviously, viewer discretion advised. Rated R. You know, hide your kids, all that good stuff. Let's check this clip out.
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Can we see the fashion?
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Let's see the album.
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Oh, O. Beautiful. Right there.
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Bianca, beautiful.
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Oh, right here.
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Guys.
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Oh, there it is. Perfect.
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Teach his own right.
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I mean, look, dude, we knew we were going to get here, okay? We knew society was going to get to this point. You know, 20 years ago, you know, we had wardrobe malfunction and a nipple slip. Now we've gotten to the point where free the nipple. Every girl who can't, you know, do anything else has an only fans and their butt naked for $3 a month showing their butt hole. And now we've got, you know, women just being totally nude. I mean, look, man, it's. These guys are professional celebrities. We're sitting here talking about it. That's the point. It's a point of making people relevant. And, you know, it is what it is. I. I'm over the. I'm over the. Over sexualization of everything in society. Like.
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Yeah, it's just. It ain't good for society, dude.
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No. And it's annoying. It's stupid. And where are we gonna go from here? You know? Like, I don't think you can go much less. That's what I'm saying. Like, there's something to be said for what's left to the imagination. You know what I mean? I also think there's something to be said for people dressing with class and women being classy. And, like, to me, this just is the opposite of what I value in terms of society. I mean, that's just full stop.
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No, no.
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You know, like. And I. I actually like Kanye a lot.
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I do, too.
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Yeah. And. And, you know, she's obviously a beautiful woman, too, you know, but, like, I think she'd be much more beautiful if she was dressed super classy. And he was, too.
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Yeah.
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You know, and I just. But Kanye's gonna do Kanye, and I think everybody knows that. And I think he's a genius. Getting people to talk about him, which he accomplished with this.
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He does it every time.
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Yeah.
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Oh, my God, look at. That's exactly the point.
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So, I mean, like, look, man. And he's worth couple billion dollars, so it's hard to argue that he hasn't been effective at it. So it's like, you know, it's not my cup of tea, but I'm. I mean, he's doing him, and it's working.
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Yeah. It's funny, you know, he kind of looks like.
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You know what I'm saying, dude? Like, I think women, like. I think the classy, like. Like, I don't know, like, almost like Audrey Hepburn, like, classic aesthetic is much better than what these girls are doing these days. Like, I just think. And it's not about.
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It's gonna come back, too.
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Yeah, but it's not about, like, this trad wife either. It's. It's like. It's like, elegance and classiness and, like, it's just not. I don't know, man. I'm like, if I was 20 years old or 25, I'd be like, holy, look at her boobs.
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Right?
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You know, now I'm just like, yeah, okay.
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All right, cool.
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Yeah. I mean. And, dude, you know, it's unfortunate because I think she could do that look very well.
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Yeah.
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But whatever, man. I mean, he's got. We're talking about him.
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That's right.
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And I like him.
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That's right.
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It is what it is.
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He's always. He's an interesting character. I just. I was paying attention to even what he was wearing. He kind of looks like Blade. He could be like Blade's cousin, Butter Knife. You know what I'm saying?
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Yeah.
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Like, he's always doing some interesting.
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He always looks so mad.
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Yeah, man. Like, I don't know what that is either. Didn't he have like the titanium grills and shit?
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I don't know.
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I don't know, man. I don't know. I say bring three piece suits back, huh? Yeah, you know?
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Yeah. I mean, I like that.
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Yeah, I think. I think too, though, bro.
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You know whose style I like. We're going to turn this into like TMZ or some GQ.
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Let's do it now.
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I like Conor McGregor style, bro.
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It's a pimp style.
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Conor McGregor knows how to dress and he's got swag. You may like him, you may hate him, but the guy is cool. He's got. He's got swag. He's got personality. He looks good, he dresses good. It's. It's.
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I don't know, it's hard to beat. Yeah, it's hard to beat. I was gonna say this, man. I. I do think it's important because we do address the culture side of this too, man. Like, guys gotta raise their standards too, bro.
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Yeah.
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Not just what we wear and, but what we, you know, I'm saying what we give attention to. I think that, I mean that. That's the lesson there for the young bucks, man. And. But yeah, I just thought that was interesting. Guys, let us know in the comments what you guys thought about the. The Grammy show. Like, I said, this ain't tmz, but I just thought that was interesting.
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Yeah. And. And I will say this too. Like, I've seen some clips of the Grammys. These people are idiots.
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Like, you see Trevor, Noah.
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No, just them. They. They love that Trump is back in power because now they can be part of, you know, the resistance movement.
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Yeah.
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And it's like, dude, shut up.
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Yeah.
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Like, we are over make movies, make music, but shut the fuck up. You know what I'm saying? I don't care. Like, I don't care what you think about politics. I don't care what you think about the world. You're a moron. You're a theater nerd. That made it okay. Like, I think it's important to remember who these people are and where they come from and to. To understand who they were 20 years ago. Right. These are theater nerds, okay, who got famous and now they're pushing their theater nerd worldviews onto you. And you think that these guys are like, super cool and have it together and really smart. No, these are the people that got picked on. These are people who have, you know, now they've got some clout and some power, and that's why they're always on this. And by the way, they got to answer to certain people. They got to say certain things. We talked about this over and over and over. And if they don't say it, what happens to them? Oh, they get, you know, removed from the circle of influence and, you know, they get Kanye. Kanye is just so big. He was able to.
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He was able to. It kind of saved him on that side of it. I mean, dude, and they're so. They're so far removed from the world. That's the craziest thing, right? Like, I mean, they don't go to work like a 9 to 5, like, 90 of Americans. They don't, you know, like, they're so far removed from even knowing the ins and outs and intricacies of a daily struggle that Americans have. They're so far removed from that both. It's.
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It's absurd, dude.
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It's crazy. But here's my opinion on it, right? Like, come on, it makes no sense.
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Well, I mean, people could say that about me.
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Yeah, but I wouldn't say you removed, bro.
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I'm not.
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I wouldn't say you were removed.
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I'm not. I remember very clearly where I come from and who my people are stuff.
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Every day, too, bro. It's not like, yeah, no, I'm fighting.
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For everybody out here. These people, these people that work for us, the. The people listening, like, bro, I. I'm one of those guys. I wasn't handled. So, like, I've. I've come from that, and I want other people to have the opportunity to come from that.
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So, yeah. Anyway, guys, let us know what you guys think down in the comments. With that being said, let's get into our cruise. We got a lot of stuff to cover. But remember, if you want to see any of these articles, pictures, links, videos, go to Andy Fercella dot com. You guys can find all of that stuff linked there for you. With that being said, let's get into our first headline. We got headlined headline number one, Number one reads, elon Musk shuts down USAID with Trump's approval hours after taking control of it and locks out 600 staffers overnight. Uh, this is an interesting little development we got going on. You know, you call this, I guess, doji work maybe, but yeah, Elon Musk. President Trump shut down the embattled government agency tax with humanitarian relief overseas after they agreed the organization was, quote, beyond repair. The billionaire first buddy led a civilian review of the federal government with Trump's go ahead and decided this week to shut down. The US Agency for International Development, or USAID, and its Washington D.C. offices staff were shocked when they woke up Monday morning to emails instructing them to stay out of the agency's D.C. headquarters. Quote, it's became, it became apparent that it's not an apple with a worm in it. Musk said of his six decade US International Aid and Development Agency says, quote, what we have is just a ball of worms. You've got to basically get rid of the whole thing. It's beyond repair. We're shutting it down. He said in the audio only appearance on Twitter. So what, you know, USAID, they, as of 2016, they reported that it had 10,235 employees on its payroll. Um, it managed more than 6, $40 billion in appropriations in fiscal year 2023, which is less than 1% of the federal budget. Um, they approve funding and assistance for about 130 countries with that taxpayer dollars. Um, for this year, the president's budget request was 28.3 billion in foreign assistance. Um, but now that office is completely gone. Like I said, they woke up Monday morning to this email that was sent out to them that read, at the direction of agency leadership, the USAID headquarters at the Ronald Reagan building in Washington D.C. will be closed to agency personnel on Monday, February 3, 2025. Agency personnel normally assigned to work at USAID headquarters will work remotely tomorrow. With the exception of personnel with essential on site and building maintenance functions individually contacted by senior leadership, further guidance will be forthcoming. Now people are complaining, people are crying.
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Well, if they shut it down, how, what's, what are they doing working at remote. What does that mean?
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Well, they're shutting down the building first.
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Okay.
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And then the plan is ax about 10,000 jobs.
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Okay. Yeah. All right, keep going.
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But yeah, people are up in their arms about it. You know what I'm saying? But it's like they don't understand that it's agencies like this with bureaucratic. That send $50 million for condoms to Gaza. Right?
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Well, here, look, dude, the important thing. Well, you got more.
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Yeah, I mean like, but like just examples of where this comes from. Like Zelensky just came out and talked about this a couple of days ago. You know, Zelensky claimed that Ukraine received less than half of US aid. Don't know where all that money went. And he's saying that out of, you know, $175 million billion dollars. Apologies that they only receive 76 billion, you know, but it's stuff like this, like this money gets funneled in. It goes through these bureaucrats, through these agencies, and then goes where in their pocket.
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Okay, this is what we've been talking about for years and years and years and years. People are all right. First off, as I've said over and over and over again, until our country looks like Dubai, until our people are wealthy, until the crime rate is zero, until the parks and the buildings look amazing, until the homeless problem is solved, we should not be sending a single dollar anywhere else in the world for any reason. And then once that happens, once we get to that, then we should sit down and have a talk to decide whether or not we should do that anyway. Because the United States, and more specifically, that's us, you and me and all of you listening, is not our obligation to fund all these programs across the globe. And they have convinced us that it is our obligation. And because we are good people, we say, okay, these people need help and these people need help. And these people need help. And we forget how many people here need help. I invite you to take a drive to your inner city. I invite you to take a drive to rural America and see how our citizens are living. Before you think that we should be sending any money anywhere, the only people that believe that we should be sending money anywhere come from two different groups of people. It comes from white, ultra liberal progressive kids that don't know anything about managing money. Or it comes from the politicians who are standing out in front of USAID right now, pissed off that it's closing. And the reason that those politicians are standing out in front of it is because they are the ones who benefit from this. Zelensky is pissed now because he knows he's not going to get any more money and he knows he's probably going to get killed. So he's telling on the group that gave him all the money and he's saying, we only got $75 billion. They sent 177 billion. Where's the extra hundred billion? Well, this is how these politicians come into office. As a bartender or a base level lawyer, worth zero and leave, worth tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars. And so here's how the operation works. They send $50 million to Gaza for condoms, but only 500,000 of it makes it there. And then all the people who made that program work split the money. They don't tell on each other because it's a good deal for everybody. Then they Take that money and they do what Nancy Pelosi does and they take all the information that they're privy to and they multiply that money out through insider trading. No matter what they do, here are the facts. They've been stealing from you and I for decades. And they have conditioned us to believe that that's normal and okay. Because they play on our heartstrings. They convince us that these people over there, over here, and way over there are more important than our neighbors and the people who live in this country, which we all agree is not the case. So if I were president, I would be doing the exact same thing that is happening now. I would be cutting it all. None of it would be going there. And it wouldn't be a 90 day freeze, it would be a forever freeze, okay? Because we don't have a responsibility to fund all of these different things all over the world. Those people should be doing their own business in their own country, building their own economies. And if they can't, sorry about it, we'll come in and take it. Or someone else can come in and take it. But countries that cannot operate on their own, with their own economy don't deserve to be countries. Okay?
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That's just pretty simple to me, man.
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It's the bottom line.
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Well, I mean, the other piece of this too, like you got some people.
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Businesses get to stay open that can't run a this properly.
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No.
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What happens to them? They either go away and someone else takes them over. This is how the world works, okay? So we need to lose this idea that other people deserve any of our tax dollars until this country looks like how it should. Which is the most amazing country ever.
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Well, I mean, here's the other thing too, you know, like I, I was reading through, like seeing. Because it's important to see what both sides are saying about it, right? Like, it's super important to watch that. And like, you know, you got people. I think she's like a MSNBC lady or whatever, but she's like, yeah, but like, you know, that's only, that's less than like 1% of our government spending. Okay, well, like, look, I read this. I happen to walk around with a pretty successful guy every day. And you know, it's very, it's a very simple thing to understand in my opinion, right? I mean, we know this in our own lives and our own bank accounts. You don't go broke by spending, you know, 90 of your paycheck, every single paycheck, right? You go broke by the Starbucks here and there. You Go. Like, it's the pennies and that add up. So, yeah, this is 1% of our budget, but, like, if that's being mismanaged and being just thrown out and sent wherever, right? Like, we'll never be an efficient country like we're supposed to be. It won't work. Yeah, it won't work. You know, and so it's like, well.
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I mean, dude, that's. That's, you know, look, dude, we live. We are the peasants. They treat us like peasants. They steal all our money. And here's the problem. They tax us into a position where it's hard for the average American to actually survive. And that's not just the tax that they put on them. That's the tax they put on the place where they work and the people who create the jobs. And they create this system where it's very, very, very difficult to have abundance in this country, regardless of what they tell you, okay? They tell you it's possible. You have the opportunity, but the way the system's set up right now, you have to beat the odds to do that in other places. And I know this is, you know, hard to believe. Lots of people are wealthy, and the reason they're wealthy is because they don't have to pay tax. And the economy is free to grow and flourish without the oppressive government putting their throat or their foot on the throat of. Of the economy for their own gain. All right? And that's got to change. And we're sold a bill of goods. It just isn't true. And it seems like, you know, the government now is making some moves. People that have been elected are making moves more aggressively than I anticipated they would. It makes me happy. And. And if you're opposing this, it's because you're either getting paid to oppose it or you're really stupid.
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100%. I mean, even just the basis of. You got this organization, USAID, 10,000 employees. You're telling me that every single one of those employees are essential to shipping condoms to Gaza, Right? Every single one of them. Their essentials are setting up drag shows in Brazil. Like. Like every single one of those employees. Like, look, they're all on salaries that we're paying.
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Look, bro, if they're trying to tell. Okay. Sending condoms to Gaza, does that sound absurd?
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Absolutely.
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Okay. Having drag shows and gender studies in. In Brazil, let's just say no drag shows in Brazil. Okay? Does that sound absurd?
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Yes.
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And we would pay for that?
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Yes.
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Okay, now think of all the things that they funnel money through that we would say oh, that makes sense. Okay, so think, what I'm saying is, think of all the things that they had to convince us that made sense before they got to that so they could funnel money away from us. All right? So they've run out of stories to tell that make sense, and now they're getting to these absurd ones so that they could steal more money. So if they're stealing money through condoms to Gaza or drag shows in Brazil, they're stealing money everywhere. All right? They've run out of stories to sell you of excuses. And those 10,000 employees are busy operating all of these things. And dude, you know, Musk and Trump are, they're right in shutting it down. And, and this isn't just, you know, the person says, oh, well, it's only 1%. It shouldn't be a single dollar, shouldn't be at all. It's not only it's 1%, it's, it shouldn't be a dollar.
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How much is that? 1% equal? It's a ton of money. Yeah, it's still a ton of money. And what would that 1% do? Look like back in our pockets.
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That's right.
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I mean, it's like, it's insane. But, but, you know, talking about, you know, taxes and, you know, wasteful spending, we finally are seeing, this is Monday when we're recording the show. We're finally seeing some actual action from the Trump administration when it comes to fixing this issue. One of those being he finally ushers in his long awaited tariffs. Canada, Mexico and China. And here's how it could affect the ordinary Americans. So Trump, Trump put in the tariffs. He's starting it, right? He's starting it and he's already put out another list of, of more countries to come that will start seeing these tariffs. But yeah, he started with Canada, Mexico and China. Canada and Mexico will be hit with a 25% tariff on all imports, while Chinese products will receive a more modest 10 tariff. The US will also impose 10 tariffs on energy products from Canada, including natural gas, oil and electricity. So let's see how these countries responded. Let's start with Mexico. They freaked the fuck out and they folded. Trump halts tariffs on Mexico as it rushes troops aboard it. So there was an agreement between the president of Mexico and essentially what the deal that was made was that, all right, well, we'll do something. Can you give us a 30 day pause on the terrorists? Because that will kill us. And so the president of Mexico agreed to send 10,000 National Guard troops to the border to help slow the illegal migration that's been happening. And also efforts to block the flow of drugs, specifically fentanyl, coming across the southern border. Um, so, yeah, Mexico folded. All right? Which I think is really the point to a lot of these terrorists, right? Like, there's, like, yes, they sound scary, but there's more. There's a better reason behind it of why he's actually doing it. Canada. Canada's trying to, you know, their. Political wise, they're trying to, you know, posture, and obviously they're talking shit, but what do Canadians think? And it's funny because, you know, the 25% tariffs on Canada this now comes out. The survey says nearly half of Canadian businesses plan to move production to the United States. 60% are looking for business acquisitions in response to Trump tariffs, where 48% are actively planning to move. So what does that do for the country?
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Creates jobs.
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A shit ton of jobs. A shit ton of jobs.
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Creates a. Creates cash flow. Creates everything that we need. Generates all kinds of revenue. Look, dude, bro, here's the other thing. People, people are crying about this, but at the end of the day, Trump's doing Canada a favor by putting this in one way or the other, okay? And what he's trying to do is leverage Canada to become part of the United States so that these companies don't have to move. So he's creating pressure from within for the people to say, hey, let's join them. That makes sense, because now we're going to have to move everything there or we're going to go out of business, right? All right, so he's creating pressure by doing this. But, but here's the thing. Let's say they don't, okay? And this is what I haven't heard one person say. If they weren't to become a state, long term, they would have to create their own economy, like we were saying a few minutes ago. So what he's actually forcing is either you're going to become part of us, or long term, you're going to have to produce in Canada and buy from Canada, which will strengthen their own economy. And then what will happen is the business owners in Canada will start to realize that their own government is making it so they can't fucking succeed, okay? So it's going to produce good results and good outcomes for Canada no matter what. But nobody's talking about that.
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But not only that. I mean, like, one of the, you know, things that, you know, we get a few things from Canada for sure, right? But like, you know, from the past four years with the last administration, we've been importing energy, bro. We don't need to.
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Right.
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Which is also part of the other plan. Drill, baby, drill. We're gonna be energy dependent like we were in 2016, 2017, when gas prices were a dollar.
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Yeah.
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You know what I'm saying? Like, it's a win, win situation no matter where you go. Now, now, here's another thing too, that nobody's talking about specifically with northern. You know, the northern part of this continent is the geographical importance too. Right. Russia is controlling that entire fucking system up there. Russia between Russia and China.
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Yeah, Right.
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The pathway. So even just strategically, bro, there's places.
B
You go in Canada where the population is mostly Chinese. Right, okay.
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Right.
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We can't afford to have a border that is vulnerable or a country that lives above us that says we're going to side with your biggest rival.
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Exactly.
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Which is what is going on.
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Exactly.
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So there's all kinds of things. But here's the ultimate thing. None of this. If none of this happens and Canada just reinvests in its own country, they're going to have a stronger economy anyway. They're having independent economy. It's just people don't want to go through the, the, the in between time where shit's going to be hard. Okay, so 100, man, you know that all these people are. Local tariffs are going to raise prices. Don't you know? Yeah. That's why he's talking about eliminating the income tax, so you can afford more.
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Yeah, Makes sense. You know, now the only country so far that has given really any actual pushback is China. And even though they got the smallest tariff, China threatens to retaliate against Trump tariffs. So in a statement, the Foreign Ministry said, China, quote, China firmly deploys and approaches this move and will take necessary countermeasures to defend its legitimate rights and interests. The Foreign Ministry said China's position is firm and consistent. Trade and tariff wars have no winners. You know, so they're putting out that now, again, like we got to talk about, like, who's it actually affecting? What do they feel? Um, let's go America. First we got largest steel producer in the United States announces support of Trump tariffs. Um, Nucor, again, the largest steel producer in this country. Um, this was a statement that was put out by their president and CEO and chair, Leon Topalian. Uh, he says, quote, nucor applauds the first step taken by President Trump and his America First a trade agenda. We look forward to working with President Trump to enforce our trade laws and strengthen American manufacturing. Now, I thought this was important. To include, because, bro, we were just down in Austin and we got the opportunity to hang out with Jesse James, who is by far, in my opinion one of the greatest American tradesmen in this country that has ever existed in history. But you could see the passion that he had for his craft, man, it's like, like I remember saying, I think I said it probably like three times down there because what he's working on now, he's got some cool projects going on, but bro, it's needed more now than ever, you know, just bringing that, that, that revitalization of that industry back to this country. Because we're gonna need it. We're gonna need it, dude. I just, it's super, super important, man. And so it's good to see you got some backings from actual American companies on this that are making these blue haired people. Shut up.
B
Well, I think, you know, people that don't understand this. It's just vertically integrating the country, okay? In business, you know, you're, you make a good, right? Like, let's just say you make protein powder, okay? In business, if you just make that standalone, your company is, you know, sort of at the mercy of the people who sell you the raw ingredients and also the people who sell your product for you, all right? So you don't have very much leverage. You're not very strong, you're not very stable. You know, other people can you up pretty easy, right? But if you go out and vertically integrate where you own the farms where the, the cows live, and you own the plants where the product is processed and you, you create the ingredients and then you make the product which is the one that you sell, and then you own the distribution points and then you own the retail centers, okay? Now you have something that's very stable that is not really up to what other people decide they want to do with you or not, and it gives you massive leverage and it makes you that much more valuable, that's what he's trying to do to the country, all right? And people don't understand this. If we just, if we just get our, from China and get our stuff from other places, we're at the mercy. Do you not remember the supply chain thing that happened during COVID where, you know, everything went crazy for like two.
A
Months because everything's coming into the country, right?
B
And if China decided, hey, we don't want to, we don't want to sell you anything, dude, it's going to really screw things up for us. So what Trump's doing is something that, you know, we should have done a long time ago. It should have never went away from that. And all of these, you know, these international treaties for trade and all this, bro, none of that should have ever been done at the expense of our own manufacturing, our own economies. And, you know, we've been talking about this. I don't know, I've been talking about this for four or five years, telling you guys that it was going to come back this way, and you better start trying to make your. Here and here we are. You know, remember me saying that over and over and over, pro America brands were going to become hot. You're gonna have to. People are going to become like, dude, this is. This is what I said was going to happen for the last four years happening now.
A
Yeah. So not only hot, bro, it's gonna be a necessity.
B
Yeah, it is. And, you know, it's. It's a. It's a great thing for this country, and it's. It's also good for other countries. If other countries can't stand alone on their own economy, they shouldn't be other countries, they should be states.
A
I'm with it. Yeah, I'm with it now. There's always some. Some happening behind the stage. We talk about this all the time as well.
B
And, bro, why would we allow, you know, why would you want to be.
A
Vulnerable to these countries?
B
That's right. Why would you allow Canada to be allies with China and allow them to potentially work with them in some sort of military operation, you know, covert or open? You know, it's in any way, shape or form.
A
It's funny because, you know, didn't. Didn't this just happen in, like, what was that? 20. 2020, right. With the invasion of Ukraine. Why do you think that started? That started because of that. They're expanding NATO into it. You can't do it, bro.
B
We got Chinese weather balloons flying across the country. Look, dude, the last administration sold our country out to China, and it's being fixed now. That's the bottom line. They sold our country out to everybody.
A
To everybody going. Everybody was.
B
And all of those people for the last, you know, the, like that $100 billion that's missing that should be forensically identified to exactly where it went, who got it, and all of those people should be put in jail forever.
A
I'm ready now. These are all good things that are happening. Right? But there's always something happening behind the scenes kind of backstage that I think is very important to address. Call me Paul Revere. I don't care. I want to bring this. This in rfk, you know, he's still going through his confirmation hearing. Hopefully he gets confirmed. He's waiting on the vote right now. But there was an inter. There's been a few interesting things and I've been watching them and just like seeing what was going to happen with this. So I want to show you this first thing here. Bill Gates warns RFK Jr is misleading people as Trump, Trump's pick for Health secretary awaits confirmation vote. Okay, so you got good old Billy Gate. Okay. He just, he just put out a little interesting warning saying that RFK is misleading people about vaccines. Okay, all right. Okay.
B
Well, why wouldn't he say that?
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That.
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First of all, he's got huge financial interest in that. Second of all, he's got huge not go to prison interest in that or executed interest in that. Okay. So let's, let's be real. Of course he's going to say that.
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Yeah, right.
B
But.
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Okay, cool.
B
Yeah.
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Well then let's go back because this was the first one I saw. This is. Let's go back to November of 2024 and you got the, the spawn of Satan, Alex Soros. He also had a very interesting message for RFK Jr. He tweeted this out. He says they are playing with fire. Americans will be screwed if there is another pandemic. Okay, and then, and he tweeted that with an article that was talking about RFK's plans for health agencies. And Elon Musk even replied to that when that happened. He said he put an asterisk there saying scandemic.
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Yeah.
A
But here we are. All right. It's February 3rd and now allegedly there is a new virus that was just discovered in Alabama and it's raising pandemic fears.
B
Kind of like event two on one right before COVID man. Yeah, whatever, dude. Right. I told you, these people. Listen, here's what's going to happen. If this isn't done swiftly enough and it's moving fast, it's moving really fast, but it needs to be done immediately is these people will release a real pandemic, a real one that kills people and make all these people look like they did it. That's all that needs to happen, bro. All that needs to happen is these people release an actual super deadly pandemic. And they will make all these people. It will, they will blame all these people. And you know that's, that's going to be their move.
A
Trump did. He told, you know, he got RFK saying no vaccines. Right.
B
All of these powerful people have been putting all this money behind all These things, the Gates's, the Soroses, the. The. The World Economic Forum, people like, there needs to be a global initiative to remove these people from influence. The biolabs, everything. It needs to happen all at once. And it should. It should have already happened. It should have been done on day one. Trump and rfk. And this administration is giving these people a massive opportunity to unleash an actual pandemic, to make everybody who's, you know, working for all of these things right now look like the guilty party that gets hundreds of millions of people killed.
A
Yeah.
B
So that's, you know, and then they accomplish their goal of depopulation and removing the resistance and all this stuff because the average person will fall for it.
A
Yeah, so we'll see. We'll keep you guys updated on that. But jump in on this conversation. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments. With that being said, let's go cruise some of this commentary, man. These. These our people are good people. Yeah, they're being wild. They're being wild. This first comment comes from at Candace Rice, 44 13. She says, not gonna lie. Whenever DJ doesn't wear a hat, I start craving Whoppers. Anybody else crave chocolate malt balls? When they see DJs brown shiny head? Just wondering, thanks, guys, for always being real. Does my head look like a Whopper, bro?
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She's talking about Whopper candy, not Whopper from Burger King.
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I know Whopper. I know. I know what they are. I don't like them.
B
You don't like Whoppers?
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No, but they're too hard to eat, bro. There's too much of a barrier to entry there.
B
Whoppers is my dad's favorite. Really? Yeah, bro.
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They take forever, bro. You gotta, like, you know, keep them in your mouth and get all salty and soggy chocolate salty balls. All right, Yeah.
B
I think of Whoppers when I look at your head.
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What do you think of when you look at me, Andy?
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Nothing. I think of. I. I can't even say.
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All right, guys, this next one comes. This next comment comes from ed rabbit.
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Man.
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Pook86 says gas station down the road finally got in first form energy drinks here in the northeast Alabama. I got my first taste of orange sunrise this morning. The initial blast of patriotism and testosterone packed into an orangey can of goodness made me yell big ass titties at the gas pumps. I'm now banned from the Grub Mart.
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Oh, that's a lie. That's a lie. See, it was all good until you said you Got banned from Grub Mart because there is no way possible to actually get banned from a place called Grub Mart.
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Yeah, that's true.
B
It's impossible.
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Nobody gets banned.
B
You might get kicked out, but you get to come back tomorrow. Right? Or in five minutes. There's. I know these places.
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Yeah.
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I grew up around these places.
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I can picture it.
B
You can't get banned from Grub Mart.
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Yeah.
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But I appreciate. I appreciate the. The descriptive nature of your writing.
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That was great.
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Yeah. Yeah. Packed into an orangey can of goodness.
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Yeah.
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It's pretty accurate.
A
Yeah, it is. Patriotism, testosterone.
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And you, you. I mean, if you don't yell big ass titties. I mean, are you really a patriot?
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Are you really drinking first form? Yeah, I love it, man. All right, cool. All right, Rabbit, man. Well, congratulations. Yeah, welcome to the club. This last. This last comment appears to be like a clapback, okay. At councils. At Council of DJs.
B
Okay?
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All of you are wrong. We have the best name. Eat our meat Sticks Andrews.
B
Okay, well, first of all, learn how to write. So it must be true about the council DJs. They can't read or write.
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It's on brand.
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That's what it is. And you don't have meat sticks. I've got meat sticks.
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What do we got?
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It is what it is, you guys. I mean, nothing. Mutt balls, Whoppers.
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We ain't. We ain't got no scholarships, I'll tell you that.
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Poor. Poor credit.
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You get 15% with credit. Karma, guys. It's first to add. Guys, we appreciate you, man. I love that. You know, whoever this was took the time out.
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That was you.
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That was not me.
B
Yes, it was.
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It was not me. But we appreciate you guys. Thank you guys for being real ass fans. With that being said, let's keep the cruise moving. We got headline number two now. This happened when we were out of town. It was a packed full 48 hours here. I want to dive into this a little bit. Let's cover it. I know people want to want to hear us talk about this. We got to talk about the plane crashes. This first headline. 55 of the 67 victims have been recovered from the DC plane crash. So officials have recovered the bodies of 55 of the 67 victims killed after an army helicopter and an American Airlines passenger plane collided at low altitude near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport last week. Quote, it's my belief that we're going to recover. Everyone said D.C. fire Chief John Donnelly during a Sunday briefing on the victim recovery efforts and debris removal. So divers are still searching the Potomac river for the remains of the 12 people. The waterway is obviously closed to any vessels and other ships. But yeah, they've noted that all 64 people aboard Flight 5342 and all three people in the Blackhawk helicopter were killed. This happened on Wednesday night. Last Wednesday night. And it's so far the deadliest air crash that happened in the country in the last two decades. So it's a big deal. Now, they did just recover the black box from the American Airlines plane and the jet recorder from the DC helicopter. So, and they're saying that this could reveal some, some very important things here. One of those things being is that the data from the passenger jets flight recorder showed its altitude at 325ft. That's plus or minus 25ft when the crash happened Wednesday night. Now, data in the control tower show the Blackhawk helicopter at 200ft at the time of the crash. So there's about a hundred foot discrepancy there that's yet to be explained. But if the impact did actually occur at 325ft, that's well above the ceiling height for the Blackhawk helicopters. They can only go up to 200ft in that area. In that area. Right. So there's still some explanations that need to be set out. Right. Like there's still no questions that are still trying to be answered right now. You know, and obviously a lot of people jumped onto this. I know Trump made some initial comments. The DoD came out with some initial comments when, when all of this stuff happened and since then, a couple of days ago, it took them some time, but the Department of Army identifies two of three army soldiers involved in the helicopter crash. All right, the first person is a Staff Sergeant Ryan Austin O'Hara. He's 28 of Georgia. They're still trying to get a positive identification on him. And then the remains of Chief Warrant Officer to Andrew Lloyd Eves, who's 39, of Great Mills, Maryland. They know that he was also on the plane.
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Now on, on the helicopter.
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On the helicopter. Okay, yes, on the helicopter. Now there was the, the, this conversation was going back and forth about, you know, well, who was the actual pilot in command. And it took them a while to even release the name. Right. Like obviously they're still trying to recover bodies and things like that. But the army finally identifies the third soldier involved in the helicopter crash. And that is going to be Captain Rebecca Lobich of North Carolina. She serves as an aviation officer in the regular army. She commissioned in 2019. She had no deployments. She was assigned to the 12th Aviation Battalion in Virginia. She's received a few army awards. Accommodations. But this is where it gets weird. This is where it gets weird, man. And I'm just being real here. So, you know, a lot of information is. Is quickly coming out about this stuff. Most recently, Captain Lobbits, she was a Biden White House social aid. Okay. She was working in the. In the White House.
B
I saw that.
A
Under the Biden administration. She served as a social aide during the Biden administration. Um, she actually. I mean, just as recent as last month when they were handing out the Medal of Honors. She. She was one of the. The military members that escorted the recipients in the stage. She was there quite often, but. Okay, whatever. I mean, military.
B
Yeah, she. She was assigned one of the Freedom Medal winners to escort.
A
Right. Ralph Lauren, actually.
B
Oh, yeah. Okay.
A
Yeah. You know, so, like. Okay. I mean, whatever. Like, people. You know, I don't know if those are, you know, volunteered positions. I don't know. Doesn't really matter. But this is what. This is the issue, and this is what I really want to focus on is, again, there's this lack of transparency that leads people to think and come out with all of these weird theories and things like that. That's dangerous for, I think, everybody, because obviously, this is a tragic situation, and we don't know why exactly that crash happened. We know it did, but here's the thing. The pilot, Rebecca Lovic, her entire social media was scrubbed the night of the crash. And not just her social media, her entire families. All scrubbed. All scrubbed.
B
Well, did they have it before?
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They had it before.
B
How do we know that?
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Wayback Machine. Okay, but then after it. It's all scrubbed, and then that was the last person to get, you know, released and identified in this crash on the military side. Why?
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Well, I mean, I think it's probably, you know, I mean. Look, dude, before I even say what I'm gonna say, I don't. I don't like the idea of politicizing or creating conspiracies around every single thing. And I've seen so many conspiracy attempts with this case, and I. I think it's. Honestly, it's pretty gross to me. Some of the things I've been seeing, like saying she flew it into the plane intentionally and just all this that nobody knows. Right. I think that the reason. First of all, there's other things. Okay? She had 400 and, like, 70 hours of flight experience, which isn't a lot.
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It's not.
B
All right. I. I mean, dude, look, I think in the current climate, it's pretty obvious that they don't want the DI narrative to go further than it has to, and I think this is probably an easy target for that. The pictures I've seen of her seems like she's gay or she was definitely very active in. In the gay and lesbian community. Maybe she's a quote, unquote ally. I don't know. I don't know this woman. That doesn't make her unqualified if she was gay.
A
Right.
B
What makes her unqualified is the lack of hours in training that would be required to be effective at what she does. And I would bet if we were to trace this back, we would find that there were a lot of applicants to that program that were more qualified that were passed on for her to get that position. And that's what they're trying to hide. That. That's my speculation.
A
Yeah.
B
All right. As to why they would scrub this out at a minimum.
A
Yeah.
B
Okay. Beyond that, I don't know, but. But it seems like it's an effort to. To squash the DI conversation, when in reality, dude, it doesn't matter at this point, because it's going away no matter what, so. And it should. We should be based on merits. We should be based on skill. If we want to be great, that's what things have to be. Every sports team is based on that. Every, you know, great achievement over the past hundred years outside the last 20 years has been based on that. People either good as or they're not. And the best should get the opportunity. And the ones that can't cut it should have to get better or go find something else. And DI can put people in danger. It has put people in danger. And I think this is one of the cases that they're. Whether it did or it didn't in this case, my personal opinion is it seems that it did, and a lot of people got killed, and they're trying to, you know, squash that conversation from happening.
A
Yeah.
B
And I. I say that with a lot of empathy for all the families, even her family. I mean, bro, this is horrible.
A
It's sad.
B
And. And really, dude, like, you know, her family, now they got to deal with all these people saying what I just said. That's not. That's not fun.
A
Yeah.
B
You know, people saying worse.
A
You know what I'm saying?
B
Yeah. Well, way worse. And. But I think what I just said is probably the reason, from what I can tell. And it sucks, man. You know, but there's lots of other positions in the World where people who are not qualified have been given positions because of their race or their gender or other reasons besides their skill that puts people in danger. And, and you know, this seems to be one of them.
A
Yeah, dude, and to your other point too though, man, like you know the conspiracy theorists that jump in on this stuff because there was another plane crash. Literally, I don't even know if it was exactly 24 hours.
B
It was 40 hours later.
A
Yeah. That happened in Philadelphia. That was a wild scene. Yeah, Wild scene.
B
Yeah.
A
You know, and so far I believe the totals that they have. Yeah. Patient who's 11, she's ID. I think it was a total of like 11, 11 deaths, I want to say 18 injuries. I mean it was a massive. I mean the videos and the pictures of the scene, that's just horrific.
B
Yeah. And there was videos of like, there was videos of people on the ground that were on fire. Trying to. Like some of the videos I saw of this that were posted on Social. Like I just, I mean, look, dude, it's important that people see those things. But they were just hard to watch.
A
They're very, very hard to watch, man. You know, but like, I mean, but even with that, like again, people can so quick.
B
That was a pediatric medevac flight.
A
Yeah.
B
Of an 11 year old girl. 11 year old girl who had just received that day life saving treatment. Dude, it's just, it's horrible, sad stuff. Yeah. And I don't, I don't necessarily. These things don't seem to be related.
A
No, that was my point. I mean, because so many people do. I see it all.
B
Yeah. We're under attack.
A
Would you.
B
It's like, dude, shut the up, man. Like have some respect for people. I mean it, it's just sad, dude. And you know, it reminded me of a situation that people forget about. You know, just because things happen close to each other doesn't mean they're related. You know, when 911 happened, there was a very serious plane crash like 60 days later in New York where two or 300 people were killed.
A
Yeah. The plane crashed in the Bronx.
B
Right. And you know, I remember that I was 20, I was like 20. And you know, people, because of the timing, they were like, oh, it's another, it's another one. Yeah. And it just wasn't, it was just an unrelated thing. And you know, unfortunately in my experience in life, bad things seem to happen in groups, you know, and I don't think this is. These things aren't related. It's just two tragedies. Right. In a row.
A
Yeah. For sure. I hope there's more information, man. I think like, you know, to my point earlier though, I think that's why it's so important, like there has to be transparency with the problem.
B
Dude, that. You're right, because bro, if they don't have transparency, that's what gives the, the conspiracies life.
A
You're creating exactly what you don't want.
B
Yeah.
A
You know what I'm saying? So like, let's just have an honest discussion. Keep people informed about what happened.
B
Yeah.
A
And, and give us the best answers you can.
B
Well, also, dude, they don't know. Like, they don't. They don't know yet. There's been no, there's been no investigation on the Blackhawk crash that, you know. So I just think it's. Dude, I don't know, man. I mean, dude, I think you're right. I think, I think the lack of transparency for so long in this country, I mean, look, dude, even, you know, even I'm built that way. You know, when I, when I see something happen, I'm like, okay, what did really happen? Well, actually, because I'm so used to being lied to by these people and by the media. And this is why we got to have full disclosure of all the things that have happened. We need, if we're going to trust the news and the media again, there has to be some big changes in regards to the disclosure and the over classification of information to the American citizens. I don't believe there should be classified information unless it presents a legit. Like we shouldn't be saying, oh, this guy is, is responsible for this and we need to kill him. And he's here.
A
Right.
B
Because now we can't get him. Right. Yeah, we should, but. But after we get him, we should know what happened immediately. But you know, there's too much lying, there's too much classifying. And bro, these are people that we pay to do a job for us. And then they at some point in time have figured that we don't deserve to know what's going on. And it's created this environment where everything becomes a conspiracy. And that's unfortunate because now we don't know what's true or not true. And that's the goal. That was the goal. That's the goal of communism. That's the goal of the control of information and censorship. That's the goal of, you know, believe it or not, transgenderism is tied into this because they want to confuse people to the point where they don't know what the truth is. And Like I've said a million times on the show, if they can convince you to call a man a woman and a woman a man, then they can convince you of anything. And George Orwell wrote about this in 1984, we don't know what you know. The goal is to not know what the truth is. And they don't want us to know what the truth is, because if we don't know what the truth is, then it's very hard for us to have loyalties or pride in our own culture, which creates a situation that is prime for a globalist community. And like I said last week, these guys are really stupid because they could create a globalist union had they allowed these cultures to just exist without interference.
A
You know, 100%, man. Well, I think here's the other issue too, you know, even when this stuff does start, you know, we move towards a better transparent government where they're releasing this stuff. Like, it's still going to be hard because, like, shit, do we trust that?
B
I know, you know, problem, dude, you.
A
Know, so it's going to take some time to work through that, man. Again, prayers are out to all of the victims of this. And yeah, it's.
B
It's super. It's super sad.
A
It's sad, man. It's sad. And so we'll stay up to date on this as more information comes out. Guys, jump down in the comments. Let us know what you guys think.
B
I think people need to remember, dude, these are people's brothers and sisters and dads and uncles and sons. And these, like, when, when, when the, like these people look on the Internet, you know, so when you get all these knuckleheads and, dude, I'll be real, man. You know, there's people I know that jumped all over this and I'm like, bro, what the is wrong with you? Yeah, like, you know what I mean? Like, we forget that these people see these things. I don't know. It's just, it's the work. I don't know.
A
We need. We need humanity back, bro, is what we need.
B
I just. It doesn't get the clicks and it doesn't get the shares and doesn't get the traffic and, you know, it's, it's. It's counterproductive to what people want.
A
Yeah.
B
You know, and they let people let their own desire to be first and for attention get in the way of their own empathy for human beings. And it's sad that we're there and I don't know how to fix it.
A
No. Beautifully said, man. Guys, Let us know down in the comments. With that being said, let's get to our final headline. Headline number three, talking about humanity. Let's talk some about these leftists. Right? Right. Yeah.
B
Well, most of, most of the, the leftist communists. Not Democrats, not liberals. Left leftists are not liberals and they're not Democrats.
A
Right.
B
They're communists. I'm happy to talk on them all day. Yeah, they're, they're different category. They are subhuman. Okay. Period.
A
Yeah. Yeah. Well, so they, you know, and by.
B
The way, they think you're subhuman.
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Oh, for sure.
B
And all of you listening, subhuman. So remember that when you worry about offending these people, remember they don't give a. About offending you. No. They wanted to throw you in camps three years ago.
A
All they care about is not offending each other.
B
I don't know what I, I don't, I, I don't know what they think.
A
Yeah, well, so, but I don't like.
B
Them and they don't like me.
A
Well, listen, most of the country doesn't. Right. And I think that spoke. And, and with this, this, this most recent election. And so you know, they're in the, they're in the process right now of trying to reorganize.
B
No, I already know where this is going.
A
And re, re, re talking about revitalized.
B
Okay.
A
And you know, new image and fresh.
B
No, they're not. They haven't figured out why they lost. They still haven't figured out why they lost. They, they're out there crying and complaining about all this stuff's Trump doing while most of the country's like, yeah, get them. You know what I mean?
A
We have to fix this. Yeah.
B
And, and the joy reads of the world and all these people, they continue to beat this drum, dude. And they don't realize the more you. We, we should be thankful they're beating it because the more they beat on that drum, the more those people wake up and they're like, whoa, this ain't it.
A
This ain't it. Yeah, this ain't it. But they're going through it, so they're trying. Let's check out their valiant effort. Democrats brutally mocked as beyond parody and in shambles for obsessing over gender equality and cringe worthy new video. So the, the, the dnc, okay, the Democratic National Committee, they are going through some leadership changes right now trying to figure out who's who and apparently you know, who's what. And if you have like put this video in front of me, like watch this new, like, you Know. What's that? What's that? The Babylon. Babylon B. Like, if you told me this was like a movie they were putting together.
B
Those guys are great.
A
I'd believe you. Yeah, I would believe you. Let's check this clip out. So this is. Let's just check this clip.
C
As you know, our three at large Vice chair positions are used to ensure gender balance among seven offices. Treasurer, Secretary, National Finance Chair, and Vice Chair for civic engagement and voter participation. And the three at large Vice chairs. Our rules specify that when we have a gender non binary candidate or officer, the non binary individual is counted as neither male nor female, and the remaining six officers must be gender balanced. With the results of the previous four elections, our elected officers are currently two male and two female. In order to be gender balanced, we must. We must elect one male, one female, and one person of any gender. So again, this is what we have to do for this Vice chair. Regardless race, we have to elect one male, one female, and one person of any gender. To ensure our process accounts for male, female and non binary candidates, we conferred with our RBC co Chair, our LGBT Caucus co Chair and others to ensure that the process is inclusive and meets the gender balance requirements in our rules. To do this, our process will be slightly different than the one outlined to you earlier this week. But I hope you will see that in practice, it is simple and transparent. As we must elect a candidate of any gender as well as one male and one female Vice chair, we will first ask members to elect a candidate of any gender on the first ballot. Any candidate, male, female and non binary, can be elected on that ballot.
B
That's not real, bro.
A
This is real.
B
That's a. That's a parody. That's not. That's not real.
A
It gets worse.
B
Keep going. It gets worse.
A
No, no, check this clip out. It gets so bad.
B
That's not real.
A
Oh, this is fucking.
B
Wait, when was that from?
A
This is. This is from. This is from today.
B
They're still doing this.
A
They're doing it right now. And it gets worse. Got to do a little old him in there. Why? Check this. Check this out.
B
And we'll begin with the opening statements.
C
Each candidate will have 30 seconds, and we'll start with Dr. Quintessa Hathaway.
A
Good evening, everyone. It is my desire to be the next DNC chair, and I just want.
B
To give you all a little bit.
A
Of something that's been on my heart here over the last couple days. You fight on, you fight on. You fight on. You fight on when your government is doing you wrong. You fight on oh, you fight on.
B
Did you fucking kids write that?
C
Thank you.
B
Thank you, Dr. Hathaway. So wait, so you go with her?
A
They don't know a man from a woman, but they know they're right from the left.
B
Not only that, I mean, you know, clearly this qualifies people to run, you know, the country, you know what I'm saying? Like, she had a nice little voice. It was all right. Okay, well, you didn't think her voice is all right.
A
Final.
B
It sounded like some, you know, old school black southern church music. You know, whatever, man.
A
Like, you know, that sounded like a slave hymn.
B
I wasn't gonna say it.
A
I said. I said I. Just say it. She's in the fields.
B
Dude, shut the fight on.
A
We fight on. Oh, the sun is hot.
B
I can keep going.
A
I can do this all.
B
You got the words wrong, dude. Look, look, look. What? Keep going. We got more. This is fun.
A
Oh, Jesus. Oh. Nope. They up the right and left. You see that?
B
Are you ready to go on the offense? Are you ready to go on the offense? We have to win back our young people. I am the only candidate in this race for any of these positions. That is.
A
Yeah, so they. Yeah, they did. They.
B
David Democrats believe that David Hogg is going to be the masculine figure they need to regain the young male vote.
A
Yep. 24 years old.
B
Okay.
A
They actually just elected him. He's the DNC Vice chair.
B
I saw that.
A
And he has his agenda out. His wishes is to abolish ice, defund the police, and designate the NRA as a terrorist group.
B
So all the things that most of the country just voted for, bring them right back.
A
Let's try it again. How we fight.
B
Hold on, dude. Like, this can't be real, bro.
A
I wish it wasn't.
B
Like, how stupid are these people? So you're going to win back the young voters by doing the opposite of what they just voted for?
A
Exactly. What made you lose?
B
I. Dude, look, man, I don't really. I mean, Good. Yeah, good. Because you're going to lose and you're going to keep losing over and over and over again, and these people will never win an election again. No, they will never win again. Because what Trump's doing is. He is. And it's fun, dude. It's fun to watch them squirm, dude. Because of the way that they treated red blooded, true patriotic Americans, especially masculine men. Over the last. Since 2008, when Obama got in, they've tried to gay up our men. They've tried to make them into women. They've tried to remove all their leadership, all their masculinity, every. And it's worked to, to a certain extent. You know, the average man has the testosterone of a 60 year old man. Back in 2020, they put chemicals in our food, they put chemicals in our water. And this is why Trump and company are moving so fast. I think I talked about this last week. You know, they're trying to move so fast that we get time as citizens to live under the results of the actions they take. And by the time this next election comes around, we're like, bro, this is amazing. So, you know, I, I don't. I hope these people stay on this narrative. I mean, dude, David Hogg's a dork. He's been a dork forever. No one follows him. He, he looks like a young version of that character from south park that like, okay, the teacher, you know, like.
A
Like, dude, guns are bad, okay?
B
If you're gonna be taken seriously, dude, you better get on some testosterone and start working the out because you look like a total. That's just reality, man. I don't know how to say it any other way.
A
No, it was nice.
B
Yeah. There's no other, there's no young men that aspire to be like him. Like, if you want to lead people, bro, people have to aspire to what.
A
You'Re about to be like you.
B
Right? And he, he. There's no young men. I don't think any. That look at. I don't think there's a single young man on the planet that looks at David Hogg and says, I want to be like, I want to be like David. Maybe Harry Sisson.
A
Maybe Harry's Harry. Yeah.
B
But I would argue that Harry Sisson is a better candidate than David Hogg because Harry Sisson actually laughs. And when you give him. He's kind of good natured about it. Yeah, I've seen him, I've seen him interact. He knows how he talks a little.
A
Yeah.
B
You know, and like, bro, you know, he's, he's intolerable, but in somewhat of a. Like, sometimes you're like, you're like laughing at him. Like it's. I don't know, like he's more appealing than this guy.
A
Yeah, for sure.
B
You know what I'm saying?
A
Like, testosterone's good. Okay.
B
Yeah, yeah. Dude, you, you have no right to a gun. You are not militia. When you're talking about the second amendment rights, you're talking about state's right to have. What is today the National Guard. Like, this guy's so stupid.
A
A 24 year old.
B
Yeah. He doesn't understand. He has no perspective. Know, like, oh, you were. You. Yes, I, I feel bad that you were in a mass shooting at one point in your life. That sucks, bro. But the reality is, is that that's, that's criminals. We, we should stop criminals and mental health people. It's not about the guns, okay?
A
The people you're trying to get the.
B
Spoons aren't making people fat. It's the food they eat and the lack of discipline.
A
Yeah. Oh, you know what?
B
It's a stupid argument, dude.
A
You know, and you know what? There's a lot of car crashes happening. We should ban cars.
B
Yeah.
A
Airplanes crashing. Ban airplanes.
B
Listen, it's the dumbest argument in the history of the, of the earth. And if, if we had. This is what he doesn't understand. If we didn't have weapons, we would already be conquered. We'd be speaking Chinese over here because of how guys like you are. That's the truth.
A
Truth, bro.
B
So, you know, it's whatever, man. Keep electing people like this, keep putting these people on your team and you guys will keep losing doing a great job. Look, dude, and people are tired of this, this, this, this. You know, we got to have, we got to have one man, one woman, one non barrier binary. We got to make it equal in this. Look, bro, equal outcomes are impossible to produce. They're impossible to produce because you can't account for things like discipline and ambition and skill and knowledge. And you're trying to remove the development of the human being and create equal outcome. Not understanding that you cannot do that. There's always going to be people who strive for more. There's always going to be people with more ambition and more discipline and more like it's anti American, dude. And like, honestly, like all you people that are in this shit, dude, these people don't even try. They're just. And it's. You know what's, you know what's even funnier is that they're perfectly happy to accept the, the, the, the, the tax dollars that are generated by the producers that they hate.
A
Right?
B
Like those people out of all should be the biggest fans of people like me, right? But instead they try to destroy those people. You know, they don't even understand that they're trying to bite the hand that even feeds them.
A
So it's whatever, dude, the irony, I.
B
Know, but these people are low IQ and because they went to a four year college and they got quote unquote educated, which is indoctrinated, they think they're smarter than everybody. There's a huge difference between being educated and being intelligent. Okay? Like, huge. It's not even close to the same thing. And, and, dude, let's talk about the DEI initiatives that have been happening in colleges for the last 20 years, all right? To claim that your group is the most educated and produces the least in real world should be a shining example of why DEI is a bad idea doesn't work. Okay? So the days of wearing your. Okay, now look, if you, if you graduated Harvard 30 years ago, that's saying something.
A
That meant something.
B
Yeah, it's saying something. If you graduated Cornell 20 years ago, it means something still. But if you graduated from one of those places in the last 20 years, all it means is that you were sold a bunch of. That doesn't actually exist in reality. And you don't understand natural order or competition or capitalism or any of the things that this country is supposed to be about.
A
Yeah, so you become a CAP activist.
B
Listen, dude. Yeah, listen. That's what they're doing. And you know, honestly, like, someone who comes along and says at this point in time and like right now, like your 20s and you graduated from Harvard, that's a bad thing. You're not getting hired because of that. Like, people are going to look at you and they're going to say, I want to create a company that wins. Well, this guy went to Harvard, but he graduated three years ago. So all he did was get indoctrinated to these social initiatives and, and, and be made to be an activist. And I'm going to hire this activist to come in my company and stir all kinds of up. Nope, Nope. Yeah, I'm gonna hire the person who has no degree, who comes from very poor outcomes, who wants to change the trajectory of their family tree and is willing to do whatever they have to do to do it. Not your lazy ass who walks around and talks about how I'm part of the most educated group in the world. But you don't produce anything. Why is that? Why does your. These people believe that? Because they have a certificate from a school where they are taught all kinds of things that aren't even true about reality, that they somehow have the right to come in and tell everybody else what to do. And by the way, they don't have to actually work because they're smarter than you.
A
Right.
B
They're owed your work, and then they have the nerve to. To attack capitalism. These people are total hypocrites, bro. Right, so it's whatever. These people are dumb, they're low iq, they don't produce shit. Their day of reckoning is here and they're angry about it and that's that.
A
Yes, we can.
B
Yeah. No, you can't. No, you won't. Yeah, I love the Democratic Party, as, as. As it's known right now needs to be completely burnt down. Your leadership is, I'm sorry, for lack of a better terms, mentally, all right? And they need to move from this far left, progressive gender that has been rejected from society. I shouldn't be saying this because I'm going to tell them how to get back in it.
A
Don't tell them how to save it.
B
Well, I mean, bro, they're going to have to move way towards the center and it's going to have to be real. Like they're going to have to. The over to window has to shift back. The pendulum has swung culturally and they are too dumb to understand that if you go out on the street, bro, you guys are a joke. Remember that bartender we had to talk to?
A
Yeah.
B
Okay, look, dude, it is what it is. I'm glad they don't get it. I'm glad they don't see it. I'm glad that they're going to continue down this path because it's a losing path and it'll allow the restoration, the reformation of, of an actual America to happen.
A
I love it, man. Guys, jump in on this conversation. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments.
B
The days of yelling and screaming and, and crying and getting free are over. Dude.
A
Yeah. Gluing your hands.
B
It's over. Cut your hands off.
A
Yeah. Soy milks.
B
Yeah.
A
Guys, let us know what you guys think down in the comments. With that being said, we have our final segment of the show. As always, we have thumbs up or dumb as. Guys, this is where we bring a headline in and we talk about it and it gets one of those two.
B
Options, you know, Dude, I'm just. I'm sorry to cut you off, but I'm just thinking, you know, they're fighting against culture. You can't beat culture. Politics is downstream from culture. Culture decides where everything is going. People are tired of victimhood. They're tired of whining, they're tired of losing. Listen, they're tired of whining. They're tired of pouting. They're tired of being, you know, told that you're a victim and everybody else is oppressing you when you grew up in some McMansion out in the middle of suburbia. Bro, this is over. It's over. You might as well stop. You Might as well join the culture. We're going to create a culture. It's already coming back of winning, kicking ass, being proud to be an American, making a bunch of money and being proud about it. That's what's coming back. And these people are outside the culture. That culture of winning will determine the direction of this country in the direction of the politicians that get elected. So allow them to live in their own little world over here, because they are. They're. At this point in time, they're irrelevant, all right? And they're stupid because they don't understand that you have to flow with culture. Culture is going exactly where I told you all it was going to be. Winning, kicking ass, proud American badass, you know, and being awesome and making a whole bunch of money and being proud of it.
A
That's.
B
That. Winning is going to be cool again. Like when you guys, like, I get people all the time, you know, they get my dms and they're like, oh, the. I don't want to see your cars. Well, don't look, because I'm gonna keep winning and I'm gonna keep showing it, because I am invested in creating a culture that is of winning in this country. And there are lots of young men and lots of young women who are 20, 21, 22, 16, 25, 30, that look at my life and they say, yeah, I'm going to win, too. So I'm doing my part, and if you don't like it, you can get 100%, man.
A
Guys, jump in on this conversation down in the comments. Let us know what you guys think. With that being said, let's get to our final segment of the show. As always, we have thumbs up or dumb as. That's where I bring a headline in. We talk about it. It'll get one of those two options.
B
I love winning.
A
Winning's awesome.
B
Just saying.
A
Winning's awesome.
B
All right, let's do it. I just love winning, bro. I love winning. I love helping other people win. I can't wait till we launch the new show, the MSCO show, so I can get back in on helping these actually win. That's.
A
Bro. It's gonna be great. I know, but. Yeah, so a thumbs up. Dumb as hell. I'm Andy. I got a question for you. Think you can bellow like a fat. I mean, like a stag? German hunters compete in a national deer calling championship, and, boy, do I have a video for you.
B
Well, at least they're not joining a camp to scream in nature.
A
This is true.
B
Yeah, but they kind of are but.
A
This is, this is, I would say, equally as non binary.
B
Okay.
A
When you watch the video. So yeah. German hunters tried to convince the jury at a national stag calling championship that they can imitate a bellowing red deer most realistically. The unique tradition goes back hundreds of years and was initially aimed at feeding a stag's rival during the rutting season. So the deer comes out. The trick gave hunters a chance to better assess the stag before deciding whether to shoot it. So this competition took place last Friday at the Jag and hunt or Hunting and dog trade fair in the western city of Dortmund. No animals, only bellowing men wearing traditional hunters garb, including green hats with a tuft of camois hair. Let's, let's check this clip out.
B
The stack hauling. For me it's the fascinating thing is to, to play with the stacks in the rut and look if they, if they are coming, if they are not coming and what they do and what they will do. And that's fascinating.
A
Real quick. These look like Elon Musk a little bit.
B
Go back.
A
Is that like a German version of Elon Musk?
B
Kinda, right? Kinda. He doesn't look as much as that. You've seen that? Chinese Elon Musk?
A
No.
B
Isn't that mean. You guys seen that one? Oh, that one up there?
A
Or is it real? Is it real?
B
I don't know if it's real or not, but I mean it's, it's China's Elon Musk. It's pretty funny. If we'll throw it up in there.
A
Chinese Elon Musk. Hold on. Chinese Elon musk look alike.
B
Oh yeah, they got one, bro. They got their own. Oh yeah, they got their own. We got Throw it in here in the show.
A
Damn, he looks good too.
B
Throw it in there. We got to let people know. I mean, bro.
A
Oh, Nikola Tesla.
B
They call him, they call him. They call him Elong musk, bro. That's what they really call. Look over there. It says dubbed Elon Musk look alike. Dubbed Yi Long Musk. Looks just like him.
A
Oh, it looks just like him. I mean, that's hard.
B
Is Elon playing both sides here, bro?
A
Elon's has some doppelganger. You know what? His dad, his dad was a rolling stone.
B
Was he?
A
I mean, listen, Elon Musk, you young musk, you got, you got sausage musk right here.
B
Sausage musk, yeah. What the fuck, bro, he's everywhere, bro.
A
He's everywhere. But let's keep watching this.
B
That's bratwurst brought musk Brock Musk. That's a proper name for him because Eli's kind of a weird name.
A
That is so. It is.
B
Brock Musk. Play with the stacks in the rut and look if they. If they are coming, if they are not coming, and what they do and what they will do. And that's fascinating. All right, you guys are going to have to go watch the video. There's some ambiguously gay happening. All right, man.
A
He switched, bro.
B
I'm moving on from stag hunting. I'll pass. All right. If that's what you got to do.
A
If I got to do that to catch a deer, yeah, I'm out.
B
I never seen any of my buddies at deer hunt do that. I think this is. In America. We do it the right way, you know, Germany's pretty progressive, man, in that regard. I could, you know, I think they're all lying. Yeah. Yeah. Well, you know, what do you think?
A
Him right here on the right thinking?
B
I mean, I think he's thinking. I think he's picking out his best friend.
A
Oh, yeah. You call that? Yeah.
B
Yeah. This looks like he. They're pretty gay. Yes, it's pretty gay. Looks pretty gay.
A
I mean.
B
Yep. Or we're just up. I mean, maybe that's normal. We're just messing.
A
It's probably completely normal over there, I'd imagine. Well, what are you giving this?
B
You know, hey, man, who am I to judge other cultures?
A
Rob Musk won.
B
Rob Musk. He will give him a thumbs up then.
A
Yeah, he won.
B
Congrats. I like winning. I like winning.
A
I said I like winning.
B
If you're gonna be something, you might as well be the best.
A
Might as well be the best.
B
I mean, if you're gonna, you know, if you're gonna suck some dicks, be good at it. Yeah.
A
I mean, show me your best. Your best. Red Deer call. Let me see it.
B
Red Deer call.
A
Yeah, your Red Deer call.
B
Your.
A
Your. Your stag call. Let me see.
B
I could do it without that. That's what it sounded like to me.
A
I think it needs.
B
He would come out just to see what the. That was.
A
What the Is that out there now?
B
You got to do it. You gotta do it.
A
I mean. Yeah, they were more open. It was like a. Oh.
B
Oh.
A
Like it was a lot more open.
B
Yeah, I think. Well, clearly they practice. I think I wasn't bad for some amateurs.
A
No, it wasn't too bad. Yeah, Give me. Give me a couple hours. I got you. So thumbs up for.
B
Yeah. Musk. Musk a winner, bro.
A
Hell yeah, man.
B
I'm all about winning, man.
A
Winners win.
B
Yeah.
A
Yeah.
B
If you're going to be gay, be real fucking gay. Be the best guys. Andy.
A
That's all I got, man.
B
All right, guys. Don't be a hoe.
A
Share the show went from sleeping on the floor now my jury box Froze a bowl, a stove Counted millions in a cold Bad bitch booted swole Got her own bank roll can't fold Just a no head shot case Close, close.
Podcast Summary: REAL AF with Andy Frisella
Episode 836: Elon Musk Shuts Down USAID, D.C. Plane Crash & Democrats Mocked
Release Date: February 4, 2025
In Episode 836 of REAL AF with Andy Frisella, host Andy Frisella and co-host DJ CTI dive deep into a whirlwind of current events, blending sharp commentary with candid discussions. This episode tackles significant political maneuvers, tragic incidents, and satirical takes on contemporary societal issues. Below is a comprehensive summary of the episode, structured into clear sections with key points and notable quotes.
Timestamp: [03:35] – [09:00]
The episode opens with a heated discussion about Kanye West and his wife Bianca's unexpected appearance at the Grammys. Contrary to sensational headlines, Andy clarifies the situation:
The hosts critique the media's portrayal of the event, particularly targeting Don Lemon for spreading rumors about their expulsion:
The conversation broadens to address the broader issue of societal sexualization, with both hosts expressing discontent with the increasing public nudity and lack of class in contemporary fashion:
Timestamp: [10:32] – [28:16]
A significant portion of the episode focuses on the controversial shutdown of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), orchestrated by billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk with approval from President Donald Trump. The hosts dissect the implications of this move:
Elon Musk's rationale is scrutinized, emphasizing bureaucratic inefficiency and mismanagement of taxpayer dollars:
The discussion evolves into a broader critique of U.S. foreign aid, with DJ CTI arguing for prioritizing domestic issues over international interventions:
Timestamp: [22:33] – [36:00]
The hosts analyze President Trump's recent economic strategy involving the imposition of tariffs:
They discuss the immediate repercussions for these countries, highlighting Mexico's swift concession in exchange for increased border security:
Canada's reaction is portrayed as economically beneficial for the U.S., with Canadian businesses planning to relocate production to America in response to the tariffs:
The strategic importance of Northern America is also emphasized, particularly concerning geopolitical tensions with Russia and China:
Timestamp: [36:10] – [60:00]
The discussion shifts to the tragic plane crash near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and a subsequent crash in Philadelphia:
The hosts delve into conspiracy theories surrounding the crashes, particularly focusing on the identification and background of Captain Rebecca Lobich, a Biden White House social aide:
They caution against politicizing the tragedy but acknowledge the rampant misinformation:
The segment concludes with reflections on the human cost of such tragedies and a call for empathy amidst backlash:
Timestamp: [61:23] – [79:09]
In a sharply satirical segment, Andy and DJ CTI lampoon the Democratic National Committee (DNC) for their gender balance rules in electing Vice Chairs. They ridicule the process, mocking the emphasis on gender diversity:
The hosts express disdain for progressive gender policies, equating them to absurdity and undermining traditional values:
This section is filled with provocative language and strong opinions against gender non-binary inclusivity, reflecting the hosts' conservative stance.
Timestamp: [81:09] – [88:30]
The final segment introduces a lighter yet absurd topic—the German National Stag Calling Championship, where hunters imitate deer bellows to assess stags:
The hosts humorously critique the competition, questioning its relevance and mocking the participants' performances:
The segment blends humor with the hosts' characteristic bluntness, maintaining the podcast's edgy tone.
Andy Frisella ([04:04]):
"Kanye West and his wife Bianca Censorious were at the Grammys. They don't know if they were officially invited, but yeah, he showed up to the red carpet, took some pictures, and then dipped out."
DJ CTI ([07:07]):
"I'm over the over sexualization of everything in society... something to be said for what's left to the imagination."
Andy Frisella ([15:54]):
"USAID, they... send $50 million for condoms to Gaza. Right?"
DJ CTI ([21:12]):
"If we just get our stuff from other places, we're at the mercy. They don't have any responsibility to fund all these different things all over the world."
Andy Frisella ([25:59]):
"Trump put in tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. Canada and Mexico will be hit with a 25% tariff on all imports, while Chinese products receive a 10% tariff."
DJ CTI ([30:09]):
"We can't afford to have a border that's vulnerable... Russia is controlling that entire system up there."
Andy Frisella ([47:51]):
"55 of the 67 victims have been recovered from the D.C. plane crash... jet recorder showed a 100-foot altitude discrepancy between the planes."
DJ CTI ([50:23]):
"The pilot, Rebecca Lobich, her entire social media was scrubbed the night of the crash... They might have more qualified applicants passed over for her position."
Andy Frisella ([57:03]):
"There's been no investigation on the Blackhawk crash yet. Lack of transparency leads to conspiracies."
DJ CTI ([61:23]):
"Leftists are communists. They are subhuman. They don't give a damn about offending us. They wanted to throw you in camps three years ago."
Andy Frisella ([85:30]):
"Brock Musk. Play with the stacks in the rut and look if they. If they are coming, if they are not coming, and what they do and what they will do. That's fascinating."
Episode 836 of REAL AF with Andy Frisella is a potent mix of political critique, societal commentary, and unabashed opinion-sharing. Andy and DJ CTI tackle complex topics ranging from the dissolution of USAID and Trump's economic policies to tragic plane crashes and the DNC's gender initiatives, all while maintaining their irreverent and provocative style. The episode underscores their conservative viewpoints, emphasizing a disdain for progressive policies and a strong advocacy for nationalistic and traditional values.
Listeners not only gain insights into the hosts' perspectives on current events but also experience their raw and unfiltered approach to discussing sensitive and polarizing issues. The integration of humorous segments like the German stag calling championship adds a layer of levity, balancing the heavy political discourse.
For those seeking a frank and unabashed examination of the week's headlines from a staunchly conservative lens, Episode 836 offers a comprehensive and engaging listen.