On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss Joy Reid leaving MSNBC after the network canceled her evening show, Apple planning to invest $500 billion in the U.S. pledging to create 20,000 jobs, and President Trump issuing a dire WWIII warning if the...
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DJ
Yeah, went from sleeping on the floor now my jury box froze up Pole stove counted millions in a cold, bad booted swole Got her own bank roll can't fold. That's a no head shot case. Clothes.
Andy Frisella
What is up, guys? It's Andy Frisella and this is the show for the realists. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society, and welcome to reality, guys. Today we have Andy and DJ Cruise the Internet. That's what we're going to do. That's what CTI stands for. It stands for Cruise the Internet. We're going to get right into it, man. Don't forget to pay the fee. We don't run ads on the show. We're the biggest show in the world that doesn't run ads. And we just ask very simply that you help us grow the show. All right? So if it makes you think, if it makes you laugh, it gives you new perspective, if it teaches you something, do us a favor and don't be a hoe.
DJ
Share the show.
Andy Frisella
What's up, dude?
DJ
What's going on, man?
Andy Frisella
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DJ
Yep.
Andy Frisella
All right.
DJ
Don't be late.
Andy Frisella
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DJ
It's a date.
Andy Frisella
That's not an ad.
DJ
That was kind of ad.
Andy Frisella
N. That wasn't an ad. It wasn't an ad.
DJ
Yeah, man. What's going on, man?
Andy Frisella
Oh, not much, dude. Yeah, Doing the thing, dude.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know, I just put out a. I just literally typed out a post on my Instagram. You know, I haven't done other people's podcasts. I get asked all the time.
DJ
Oh, yeah.
Andy Frisella
To do other people's shows. And I get asked quite a bit to do different kinds of shows. Entrepreneur shows, political shows, and then car YouTube shows. And I've decided that now would be a good time for me to do some of those. So I. If you know someone that would like to have me on their show, there's a link on my website. Go tell them to fill it Out. I'm gonna pick, you know, a handful of shows to do.
DJ
Yeah, that'd be sick.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Yeah, I already got that invite for that one show to. It was like the Bros in the Bathroom or some weird.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I did that one.
DJ
Yeah. They never heard that.
Andy Frisella
They never heard it. It was. It was. It was not safe for work, you know, I'm not going to turn those ones down. You know what I'm saying, bro? Talk in the shower, that's my jam.
DJ
That would be a pretty cool concept, too. Just water running.
Andy Frisella
The segment would be. Now we're ready for. For the sword fight.
DJ
Yeah, we definitely got Andy in here today.
Andy Frisella
No, but, dude, you know, there's a. There's a lot of. You know, a lot of these dudes out here are charging people to do their website. They haven't. Or their podcast, and they haven't even done anything. You know, like, I just want to give back a little bit, you know, I haven't done it in five, six years. Yeah. And just something that, if you're interested, you know, and you know someone that would like me, have me go on. Go on the page, fill out the link. There's a link on my website. It says, book Andy. I'm gonna do a couple car shows and a couple podcasts. Not a lot, but just a couple.
DJ
I'll be sick, man. That'd be sick. Yeah, well, yeah, man, we got a. It's Monday. While we're recording this show. A lot of stuff happening.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
CTI is normal. And, you know, I try to keep people on the toes. I try to, you know, keep the people up to date and happy and entertained. So with that being said, I got a brand new segment.
Andy Frisella
Oh, yeah.
DJ
Brand new segment, guys. Coming to you right now. This brand new segment. Who's the sponsor by today, sponsored by.
Andy Frisella
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DJ
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Andy Frisella
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DJ
Oh, man.
Andy Frisella
How about that for an ad? Grows your elephant trunk. It doesn't really grow your.
DJ
I think it's working.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man.
DJ
All right. Yeah. So, brand new segment. Yeah, brand new segment. This segment's called Finding Our Senses. With Kamala.
Andy Frisella
This is awesome.
DJ
All right, man. So we got a brand new segment here. So Kamala decided to go to California and visit the. The. The disaster zones from.
Andy Frisella
Finally.
DJ
From the fires. Finally. I mean, she's. Listen, she's been busy. Yeah, okay. She's been busy. But she finally went. Okay. And let's. Let's. The first question that was ever given to her while she's on the zone, and we're gonna see what her response is. Let's check this clip out.
Andy Frisella
Goes through your mind when you see this.
DJ
You're here.
Andy Frisella
You're now seeing it up close. It's not only seeing it, Alex. You can smell it. You can feel it. Right? So it's seeing it with our eyes, and many people have seen it. You all are covering it. But to literally be on the ground here, you can smell the smoke that was here. You can feel the toxicity, frankly, of the environment. You can feel the energy of all of the folks who are still here on the ground. Well, that's good to know. Thank you for your on the site reporting, Kamala.
DJ
You can smell it.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. That was lunch, baby. That was my double bean burrito. You know, they got good bean burritos out there.
DJ
I bet they do, bro.
Andy Frisella
And, you know, she was. She had two of them with a glass of wine.
DJ
She did. She did. Yeah. No, man. Kamala's been chilling lately. You know, just like Biden. You haven't really seen him. She made. She did make one appearance, though, this past weekend.
Andy Frisella
Kamala should hide. And here's what. I'm being dead serious. She's so bad.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And so ridiculous and so unlikable that she should go away for a while and then come back because. And let people forget about how bad she is.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Because everything she does like this, all it does is make us remember, like, how bad she was. I mean, I'm thankful she's doing it.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
But I mean, if I'm her advisor.
DJ
Yeah, right, right.
Andy Frisella
Say, hey, take a nap. Calm down. We'll bring you back in a couple years.
DJ
Yeah, well, I mean, they're lining her up for something. I don't know. She decided to go to the naacp and she got. She got featured there for the NC NAACP Image Awards, and she made some veil threats. But how the.
Andy Frisella
Is she getting into double ACP awards when she's Indian?
DJ
Well, one, two. Well, that's one, two. She lost. I mean, like, man, like, just keep handing out trophies for losers.
Andy Frisella
I mean, that's. That's the. You know, that's the Left's agenda.
DJ
What the is she wearing? What is that?
Andy Frisella
Well, I mean, you know, they signed with talent agencies. Now both of them signed with like some big talent agencies so they can.
DJ
I saw Biden did that too.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Imagine this. So what those talent agencies do is they book these people to speak. Okay? And you pay them a couple hundred grand to speak. 3, 400 grand. Imagine hiring her to come in and speak.
DJ
Not only can you hear me speak, you can see me.
Andy Frisella
You could smell me.
DJ
Smell me speak. I'll tell you this. They say good bean burritos. Yeah. They say old habits die hard. She's got a good grip on that trophy.
Andy Frisella
Yep, she does.
DJ
She.
Andy Frisella
She's cupping the balls, too.
DJ
Old habits, not hard, man. That's right.
Andy Frisella
She's an expert. No wonder she got to be president.
DJ
Oh, man. Guys, brand new segment. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments. That being said, man, we got a lot of crews. Got a lot of stuff.
Andy Frisella
You watch Days of Thunder yet?
DJ
No.
Andy Frisella
Okay.
DJ
No, I. I have not.
Andy Frisella
Day 747 of DJ being gay.
DJ
Yeah. No. Yeah. Where do you watch it? Like, where can I find it?
Andy Frisella
Anywhere. Great movies are, man. You want me to get you. You want me to get you a vhs?
DJ
I know where those are, too. I don't know where they stand.
Andy Frisella
You know what a Betamax is?
DJ
That's a duty drinks Starbucks on the weekends.
Andy Frisella
That actually is.
DJ
That's a final boss. Yeah. That is of the liberal. All right, man. Guys, let's get into our cruise. Remember, if you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to andy4seller.com. You guys can find them all there. Let's get into our first set of headlines. Headline number one. Hello, Number one rates. MSNBC chief tells blindsided staffers of canceled Joy Reid they'll be laid off, but it can apply for new jobs at network Joy Reid. The joy's out. How do you feel? I mean, just like, just taking that in.
Andy Frisella
Listen, dude, how do you feel? Okay, I. I could easily be a smart ass here and make some funny ass shit to say.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And I probably will, but. But I want to say this, okay? I don't root for anybody to lose their job. No.
DJ
Sucks.
Andy Frisella
Okay. Yeah, dude. And like, you know, I see like all these federal workers losing their jobs and it ain't their fault they're losing their jobs, bro. The government's over bloated. It's not meant to be this, you know, employment farm for people that don't go out and build careers. This is not meant to be that. And I think a lot of people were, you know, sucked into that, and they're losing their jobs, and, you know, they have families and they have bills just like everybody else, and it's not cool. I don't like seeing that. But it's necessary for. To get our government in a place that makes sense, okay? So I have empathy for those people that are losing their job. I know a lot of people don't. And a lot of people are laughing and. And real talk, dude, that doesn't make people any better than the people who laughed when people were getting fired for vaccines, which happens to be these people.
DJ
Right?
Andy Frisella
And so it really is a little bit of karma served up pretty cold for these people. But that doesn't make it cool. I don't like it. Even though those people probably all hate me, I just don't like that they're still Americans, bro. And we all know what it's like to not be able to pay your bills and the uncertainty to not know where your next checks come. I mean, bro, that is very stressful and very hard, and it sucks. And I would never wish that on anybody. But the truth of the matter is, is, you know, when I see Joy Reid lose her job, it made me extremely happy. It really did. And she is the biggest racist piece of shit that I've ever seen on tv. She deserves to never have a job again. She deserves to have her citizenship revoked for the damage that she's done between races and political ideologies. And. And this. This woman gets on TV every single day, and instead of thinking like an American citizen and thinking like, okay, there's people. And I agree with some of the things they're about, but I don't agree with other things they're about, but there's still people. She doesn't do that. She just identifies with the ideology and just berates anybody who may have a different opinion or a different skin color of hers. And I'm tired of hearing it. Yeah, I'm tired of hearing about white supremacy when there isn't white supremacy. Like, we don't get privileges. Like, bro, this woman gets all the privileges. Like, if I went on TV and said the shit she said about other races, bro, I'd be tarred and feathered and unable to work anywhere ever again. You know, like. And it's just the double standard pisses me off, and I'm tired of hearing about it. And so Joy Reed you. That's what I think. I think she's a terrible person.
DJ
Well, I You know, one thing that I found interesting with this is like, it just goes to show that even the left understand that, like, you can't just keep throwing cash at something that's just not working. I mean, do like the, the, the, the, the, like the data speaks for itself. But nobody watches her, and nobody has been watching her. Her highest numbers was back in November of 2024 during the height of the election. And that was it. Like, nobody watches her and like. And then with all of the exposing of the funding and all of that, which we got a little bit more on that a little bit later, but they can't. The money's out. So you're not getting money from actual viewers. The government funding that you were getting is gone.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. People need to understand that, that, that USAID fund was funding these mass media channels to put this propagation out. Okay? So all this race baiting, all this division, all this political ideology that is designed to create very hard lines between left and right, black and white, gay and straight, everything what you. We all paid for that. And she was the mouthpiece. And other people like her, like Rachel Maddow, they're the mouthpieces for that.
DJ
They call her the racial Maddow.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, but here's the other thing, dude. Number number one, I am a little bit concerned because, you know, now that she lost her job, how's she gonna afford to fix her hairline? That. That's. Because that's expensive. You got to go to like turkey for that.
DJ
You mean like, you mean, you mean, you mean like that?
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Well, and that's the other thing I was gonna say. So now that she's out of a job, how is she going to afford all these different wigs that, you know, block like, you know, that, you know, definitely don't culturally appropriate white people?
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know, I think it's funny how.
DJ
I think she's gonna get back to her roots.
Andy Frisella
Bald. I mean, look, dude, how. Why is it okay. It's not okay for white people to, you know, to be all about hip hop culture? It's called cultural appropriation. Okay? You can't just, like the music or the style or whatever. Right. But she can wear any wig that she wants to look like a white woman's hair. And it's okay.
DJ
It's fine.
Andy Frisella
Okay, so let's. I'm. We're all about double standards here. Like, I don't give a If she does that. Yeah, but don't sit up there on your microphone in front of TV and talk about other races wanting to like Bro, we're America. We have different cultures. We have different things that we fit into. We got different things that we like, you know, I'm a fucking mid-40s dude that listens to trap music, okay? That's okay. You know what I'm saying? Like, I like opera, and that's okay, bro. You know what I'm saying? Like, but she. These people don't allow us to. To even enjoy the things that we enjoy without feeling guilt or shame for doing so.
DJ
Right?
Andy Frisella
And this shit's absurd, bro. People like this have created the division that exists in our country by hammering it in our brains for years and years and years and years and years. And I'll be real, dude. You. You know me and you guys, listen, you've known me for a long time. I'm very reasonable person, contrary to what the Internet might think. Because of a couple clips that I say about throwing pedophiles in a wood chipper. Yeah, right, okay, Like, I have empathy for people, but I have zero empathy for her. I hope her life sucks. I do not wish bad on people. I wish bad on her. Yeah, she is a bad human being.
DJ
Well, I mean, I think. I mean, I'm in the same boat with you because my, My issue is because I feel like she knows what she was doing. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's a different.
Andy Frisella
Okay, like, you could see in her eyes, she, she, she.
DJ
She believes what she said. Like, and she, she knows it. And like, that's the part that's evil to me, right? Like, the people who push masses get like, oh, I mean, you can have some. Okay, yeah, you were just.
Andy Frisella
Bro, you can't.
DJ
You listen, she's guilty 1000%.
Andy Frisella
I've said this for years when it came to the COVID and the mass. Okay? You can't blame the average person for believing what the news tells them. Okay? Up until the last few years, it was a reasonable expectation that what was on the news was real. They had us all fooled. And by the way, I don't think it was even then. I think it's been decades since the news has actually been real because how much easier of a time would they have hiding the prop, the propaganda when there was no Internet, when there was no, you know, like, dude, the Internet's only been around for. Fuck, in an effective way for every 25 years now.
DJ
Right?
Andy Frisella
Okay, so. And really only 15 years to where it's like, it's been adopted by most people as part of their life. So it's new, right? If we didn't have the Internet, we wouldn't know they were lying. We would just be like, holy. And so what we've seen here is a. Is like a changing of the behavioral understanding that we as citizens have of the information that's fed to us. And 30 years ago, dude, there. There, you know, you. You couldn't talk to someone across the Internet or see these. These people who, like, make their lives about digging in for the truth. You didn't see that. It was like, dude, I would see. And a lot of people have a hard time realizing this because they didn't grow up without it.
DJ
Right.
Andy Frisella
But I am in a situation where I did. And we might go to dinner, we might go get some beers and be like, bro, do you see that? That sounds like. And we talk about it for five minutes, and that was it. But now we have all these people, all these online, you know, I guess detectives or whatever you want to call them, that dig in and find the. The story behind the story. And so they can't do what they used to be able to do. And not in scale. Yeah. So, dude, when I look at, like, When I look at, like, people during COVID who got fooled into, you know, the mask thing or the vaccine thing, I actually feel really sorry for those people. And I see them as the biggest victims of the. The lie, the crime that these people put out. And I've said for years, I don't hold. I don't hold grudges towards those people because they were manipulated, they were lied to. And let's be honest, a lot of these people are walking around with this fucking vaccine knowing that people are getting sick, knowing that people have died, knowing that it's causing myocarditis and all kinds of accelerated cancers and all this. I mean, bro, that's punishment, man enough for being fooled, you know, And. And you know, if you believed that if I was in six feet of you that you were actually had a chance of dying, you'd be pissed too.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Okay, so, you know, I. I don't hold a grudge against those people at all, but I do hold heavy grudges against people like Joy Reed and the talking heads who all propagated this mass hysteria and Division and identity politics and racial. For the last 15 years. I. They've ruined culture and society. And quite honestly, dude, I mean, these people, midcentury of, you know, the 1900s, they would. They would have faced execution for their complicity in. In a. In a. Crimes against humanity.
DJ
Y.
Andy Frisella
Okay. And, dude, I. I'm old school, like, I think if you knew what you were doing and you did it and you took money to do it and you knew it was hurting people, those people should be eliminated.
DJ
Yeah, 100%. I mean, they did that. Like, we're not even that far away from history of when that stuff was going on. No, I mean Nick, Nikolai, Chachesku, right? Roman dictator, Romania. I mean, like, dude, it is what it is. But it wasn't Joyce Joy Reed either, bro. Like, the msnbc, they canceled three other lefty anchors in the wake of Joy Reed being out. So you got, let's see, Aman Moyellen, Katie Fang and Jonathan Capeart. These three, they were. They were also axed from msnbc. This guy, you know, the one cries a lot. Cries all the time.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Joy Reed. Now, she hasn't said a whole lot since this. I do have a clip of like the most recent thing that, you know, she's commented on. But they caught her leaving her her million dooll house and nice fur coat earlier today. But then she went on this, this, this town hall podcast, I guess. Let's listen to what my Joy Reed had to say.
C
My show had value. And that.
Andy Frisella
Oh my God, she's crying. This is awesome.
C
That what I was doing had value. Had value. And in the end, I'm sorry, I try not to cry on tv and I said, this is kind of like me on tv, so I apologize and that it kind of. And then it mattered. I see Karen is there and she's been texting me as well. And so what I will just say is that in the end. Thank you. Where I land. Is that the moment that I of guilt that I felt that I went hard on so many issues, whether it was the Black Lives Matter issues of a young baby or a mom or a dad that was killed, or when we opened up people's eyes to the fact that Asian Americans were being targeted and not just black folks that. Or went hard for immigrants who've done nothing but come to this country like my parents did and try to make a life and defended them. Or whether we've talked about what the president is doing that is subversive to the Constitution, that is injurious to our liberty, defending books that people find inconvenient, that Nikole Hannah Jones put into our spirit that we need to understand 1619 as the real founding of this country, whether it's talking about any of these issues and yes, whether it's talking about Gaza and the fact that we as the American people have a right to object, to have A right to object to little babies being bombed. And where I come down on that is I'm not sorry. I am not sorry that I stood up for those, those things because those things are of God.
Andy Frisella
Well, first of all, if 1690, these people love to say 1619 and then in the same breath they love to say Native Americans or the, the rifle. Like what the is it?
DJ
Which one?
Andy Frisella
Which one is it?
DJ
Pick one.
Andy Frisella
Okay, we were a colonizer. Well, so are you in 1619.
DJ
So anyway, well, I, I love the fact that she left out a really important thing that she also went hard on like this.
C
In America, there's a thing about both white vigilantism and white tears, particularly male white tears.
Andy Frisella
Oh really? Yeah, let's stop this right now because that's what Karen's. All right, let's stop this. When you go to the ATM at 2 o'clock in the morning and you're out in the fucking somewhere, you don't know, are you looking around for white vigilantes? Who the fuck are you looking for? Who the fuck are you afraid of? What is the crime data set? I'm just being honest. So let's not bullshit about what is. Okay? I don't, I don't go to the ATM at 2 o'clock in the morning and look around and be like, where's the kkk?
DJ
Where's the Betamax?
Andy Frisella
Where's where, where's these domestic extremists? Probably because it's me, but like, dude, this is. I'm tired of this villainization of white men. It's.
DJ
I just. Like I said, she left this part out. Like it left out how hard you were interrupt.
Andy Frisella
I'm just so sick of her. I would love for her to come on my show. Yeah, I would love for her to sit right there where Zhan sitting. She can even come and co host five or six shows just so I never get tired of destroying her. And by the way, it'll be the biggest audience she's ever going to have from here on out.
DJ
It's true. This is true. This is true.
Andy Frisella
Anyway, play the clip.
C
That's what Karen's. All right, they Karen out and then as soon as they get caught, bring waterworks. White men can get away with that too. And it has the same effect. Even as the right tries to politicize the idea that masculinity is being robbed from American men by multiculturalism and wokeism, they still want to be able to have their tears.
Andy Frisella
Well, masculinity has been demonized for the last 15 years competitive nature has been removed from society. We give our young men 20 place trophies. We don't teach them the value of competition. We don't tell them that they have to go out and work hard. We tell them that it's not fair what the way the world is and that they should just sit there and pout. We also, you know, villainize people like Daniel Penny, who goes to jail for a year or whatever for standing up for people. I mean, look, dude, you guys did. You had me too. So every dude in the world that's ever flirted with a woman is a fucking abuser, okay? You people have completely removed men as being valuable from society. And the fact of the matter is, men are extremely valuable to society. They do, like, 90% of the fucking jobs that are hard, that are dangerous, that build things, that create the conveniences that we have in society. And that's no knock on women. That's just a fact. Okay? So this movement has been extremely culturally damaging. And now, especially in relationships, how often do we see women saying, there's no good men. All men are weak. All men are. All men are the. I can't find a good man. Well, you can't find a good man because you bought into the feminist idea that men were not needed and you villainize them to the point where most men have figured out it's not worth it. It. I'll hang out with my dudes. I don't give a.
DJ
Rather be gay.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I'd rather. Dude, for real.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And, and they're so afraid that, you know, they're gonna, like, dude, women have massive leverage over men, okay? Like, they can accuse men of things that aren't even true. And, and it, the society will consider it to be true even if it's not. And it will ruin men's lives. This happens all the time, and there's no repercussions. And that is a product of this ideology that these people put out. So, you know, smell you later. I mean, bro, no, I don't have. I, I, she's one of my most despised people on the planet. With Hillary Clinton.
DJ
Yeah, yeah, she's up there, bro.
Andy Frisella
What do you think?
DJ
Yeah, No, I can't stand this lady. I'm glad. Listen, like, like, it's just like, bro.
Andy Frisella
She got a different energy there, didn't she? Yeah, yeah. You know, on her show, the readout, she's cocky and she's talking. She thinks she's untouchable. And now you learn that people ain't with your, you know, these people, bro. They're so stupid that, like, look at the agenda that they're still pushing. Dj, they're still pushing the same when everybody is tired of it.
DJ
No, it's good though.
Andy Frisella
I agree.
DJ
It's good though. Like, like, keep pushing it, keep pushing it. I mean, they're just making sure that nobody from that crowd ever will have a chance in political.
Andy Frisella
You know what?
DJ
They're making sure to like, go ahead, keep pushing it.
Andy Frisella
You know what else they're making sure of? They're making sure that if Donald Trump continues to be ultra aggressive, that no one's going to fucking stop it or speak out against it like that with their. The way. And bro, I've talked about this. Like there should be some cognizant, you know, awareness around the pendulum swinging too far to the right and because of people like her and because of the, the, the way these people are still hanging on to these talking points and these ideas and this, this white supremacy, domestic terrorists, all this, they're just ensuring that that pendulum is going to continue to swing and no one's going to say anything because even if, even if they were to go Trump was to go too far, people are going to say this. Well, it's better than what that was. And so like, dude, the more they do this, the more people are going to be with it.
DJ
Yeah. Yeah, man. Guys, 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 comments.
Andy Frisella
Bro, imagine if every day you woke up and everything on the Internet says you're a piece of all. Everybody in the world can. Can say because of your race that you are a bad person. Okay? Like little kids go to school and they're told they're bad because they were born white. Think about that. That's up, dude. Think about the black kids that are told you're never going to be successful in this country because you're black when it's not true or because a little.
DJ
Billy sitting over there to push their.
Andy Frisella
That's right. To push their own agenda of racial division so they can continue to be in power over a divided populace. It's insane, bro. And you know, I've never paid. I don't care. Like, I don't give a. Because it's always been that way. Like it's always been. You could say anything about white people, but you could. You can't say anything about anybody else. It's always been that way. It doesn't bother me because because of that behavior that has existed, my Entire life. I don't put value in my race as a human. I don't care. You're not hurting my feelings, but the hypocrisy of the conversation is pretty ridiculous.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Okay. The fact that people can get online and say what she says about any race is unacceptable. It's unacceptable. Okay? Race discrimination against any race is racism. All right? And I. I'm for one. And I don't know how everybody else feels, but I'm tired of it. Like, I'm tired of it. And I know you guys have heard me speak out more and more on it because I'm sick of it. Because it's wrong. Because if any white person got on TV and said any of the. That is said about white people on television, about other races, they would be kicked out of society. Is that okay? No, I don't think so either.
DJ
No. So how about nobody does it.
Andy Frisella
That we don't need to have it, bro. It. We're Americans.
DJ
Yeah, well, I mean, I think. And that's also the dichotomy of it, too, right? Because it's like, you know, bro, we. We've gone all over this country together and we've seen the real world together, right? And, like, everybody's cool. Everybody's. Everybody's cool. Like, you know what I'm saying? So, like, I mean, but they spend trillions of dollars getting us to want to fight each other, using our money to do it.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You know what I'm saying? It's like, dude, people. People are over it, bro. And I'm. Like I said. I mean, at the end of the day, she's out. Yeah, we'll see. We'll see what?
Andy Frisella
Come on the show, Joy.
DJ
Seriously, be a joy to our ears.
Andy Frisella
I'll fly you out. You could be on the show anytime. Yeah, we'll have an actual discussion, not you sitting there with no resistance.
DJ
Yeah, we'll see what happens.
Andy Frisella
Guys, it's easy to. It's easy to have your. Your show and you say whatever you want.
DJ
Safe and secure behind the teleprompter.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Yeah. Bam. Yeah, man. Guys, let us know what you guys think, man. With that being said, let's go cruise some of these comments. Let's go see some of your thoughts with this first one. Let's go to at just Cohen 305. Please stick to being awesome podcasters because your fry game is trash, bro.
Andy Frisella
You're £160. You don't shit about fries. Shut the fuck up. You should be offended by that, too. Yeah, you think that guy Knows more about fries than you.
DJ
I mean, listen, you know, I took an IQ test the other day. I did.
Andy Frisella
All right, you did.
DJ
And you know, so I'm gonna, You know, I just think that that's just a low IQ comment. I'm above it.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I. I appreciate you liking the podcast, but, you know, before you comment on French fries, you should try eating some now.
DJ
Look here, I had enough of you.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, you better eat some fries. This probably. He's probably like. I like. I like Hucks. I don't even know that's right.
DJ
Yeah. What is that?
Andy Frisella
You know what it is, bro? He likes McDonald's. That's what it is. I hurt his feelings.
DJ
That's probably what it is.
Andy Frisella
Sorry, brother.
DJ
Well, I mean, we, you know, and we've. Listen, I mean, we're all open to criticism, right? Like, I mean, you know, if it's legit, this.
Andy Frisella
Let's. Let's be real, dude. The. The worst French fry. The worst french fry is still pretty good.
DJ
Yeah, I mean, like, I mean, I mean, you know, it's not a win win situation. Either way it goes like.
Andy Frisella
It's like blow jobs.
DJ
Yeah. I mean, you know, braces.
Andy Frisella
Worst one you got is still okay.
DJ
But I mean, but you know, this was just a.
Andy Frisella
We gotta cut that out. Here's the deal. People are. People listen to with their kids. For what reason? I don't know. We're gonna have. Daddy. What's up?
DJ
What's up? I don't know. I haven't seen one extra mom.
Andy Frisella
Oh my God.
DJ
Dude. Weird. But, you know, this was just a one. A one sentence. You know, a little. Little slap back. I like a little bit more detail. You know, if you're going to give some criticism, have a little bit more to say.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
So let's go to Jerome Clint Clements. Jerome Clemens, 6640. He says, Andy, love you, bro, but your taste for. For the fries is horrible. Wendy's fries are ass. Absolute lowest on the list. Five guys are actually made fresh from real potatoes, never froze and taste amazing. They belong in the at least a category. And yes, raising canes is dumpster juice for fries and chicken. I agree with your friend of color. Not because I'm part of the 6%. I'm actually more white than black according to what ancestry says is in my heritage. Laughing my ass off.
Andy Frisella
My friend of color. Now that's a good review.
DJ
Yeah, that's a good.
Andy Frisella
Hey, I'm all about disagreement. If you could justify it. I've never had five guys, so I said that yeah, Wendy's. You might have a bad Wendy's, bro. The Wendy's I used to go to, I haven't been there in a long time, but it was good.
DJ
I've had a bad Wendy's experience, but again, I mean, it's like. It's. It's not that bad.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, still.
DJ
Still fast.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man. Category. So. Okay.
DJ
All right.
Andy Frisella
This was a. Just this. This riled people up, dude. I got a lot of comments in my DMS about it.
DJ
I mean, listen. I mean, it was. What. What's the word they use? Very polarizing.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. It's more controversial than all the other we say.
DJ
This is what y'all got, man.
Andy Frisella
What we doing?
DJ
All right, that's cool. That's fine. No, that's fine. That's fine. It's fine. Yeah. Jerome. Appreciate you.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I like that comment.
DJ
I could.
Andy Frisella
Listen, I'm cool with disagreement as long as you got a reason why.
DJ
Yeah, I'm with you. I'm with you. Just.
Andy Frisella
You're trash. That's, like liberal. That's a liberal argument.
DJ
Fry game is trash. Betamax over there. We got one more comment for you. This is a suggestion. This is a suggestion from at Mac Mao. 87 black NASCAR equals Nig car.
Andy Frisella
I don't know that I'm allowed to comment on that. Is he black?
DJ
Oh, he black. He black. He's black. MacM.
Andy Frisella
How do you pronounce that last part there?
DJ
Nig car.
Andy Frisella
Say it fast.
DJ
Nickar.
Andy Frisella
Oh, man. Oh, dude, I got you. He got you, too. Mac. Miles. Trying to get me caught up, bro.
DJ
That's up.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
God dang it. That was good.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's right.
DJ
That was good. Yeah. I see what. I see what you did there.
Andy Frisella
Don't underestimate my racism.
DJ
All right, man? Guys, we appreciate you for being real ass fans. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Do I get a trophy for that?
DJ
All right, we gotta send one to Mac. Mac gets the trophy.
Andy Frisella
Dude, we gotta start sending out trophies to the best comments.
DJ
I think Matt gets the trophy.
Andy Frisella
Like, from now on, starting today, if you make a good comment, we might. If your comment gets featured on the show and we laugh at it, you're eligible for trophies.
DJ
All right, well, I mean, we got.
Andy Frisella
To send one to Jerome. Yeah.
DJ
And Mac.
Andy Frisella
Yep. Because they make good comments.
DJ
Hit us up. We gotta figure out. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Where. Where do they hit up?
DJ
They'll find. We'll find them. We'll get their YouTube.
Andy Frisella
Okay.
DJ
We'll reach out to them.
Andy Frisella
We're gonna have. Let's create a. An email address that we could send These guys to, to claim their, their trophies.
DJ
Yeah. All right.
Andy Frisella
Now just to be clear, we don't give out trophies for shitty comments in 15 place like all you are used to.
DJ
Sorry, just. Cohen.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Should try a little harder.
DJ
No, no.
Andy Frisella
Get back to comment practice.
DJ
Yep. That's what it is. Yeah. That's what it is. Yeah. All right, man. Guys, we do appreciate you, man. Let's keep the cruise moving.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
We got headline number two. Hello, number two. Let's dive into some business world. This is great, you know, with Trump's new tariffs and stuff that he's been putting on, there's been a lot of new updates going on. So let's just dive through some of this. The first things up Trump tariff win. Apple to invest $500 billion in the United States pledges to create 20,000 jobs. Shit.
Andy Frisella
I mean, yeah, I think they moved it from Mexico to here.
DJ
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So Apple has announced plans to invest half a trillion dollars in the United States over the next four years and hire 20,000 new workers as the company seeks relief from President Donald Trump's tariffs on goods imported from China. Bloomberg reports that in a move to bolster its domestic presence and potentially avoid hefty tariffs, Apple has committed to investing 500 billion in the US over the next four years. Tech giant again pledging to create 20,000 new jobs, marking its biggest US investment commitment to date. Announcement comes on the heels of a meeting between President Donald Trump and Apple CEO Tim Cook in the Oval Office last week. Cook has joined the parade of tech titans attempting to repair their relationship with Donald Trump following his return to power. So part of the investment plan, Apple's going to start producing AI servers in a new facility in Houston, Texas. They're also going to be establishing a supplier academy in Michigan and increase, increase spending with this existing US suppliers and it's good, it's good. Now what else is going on? In government news, Elon Musk explains his what did you do last week email to federal workers as Tulsi Gabbard. His latest to tell staff to ignore it. So Elon Musk has further explained why he is demanding federal workers to justify keeping the jobs. His newly confirmed DNI secretary Tulsi Gabbard ordered her intelligence officers to ignore it. And you know, the leftists try to like, you know, Mark, this is like a, you know, infighting going on inside the cab and it's not what's really happening, but let's talk about it. So this was an email that was sent out to pretty much all federal workers Last week, it says, please reply to this email with approx. 5 bullets of what you accomplished last week and CC your manager. Please do not send any classified information, links or attachments. Deadline is this Monday at 11:59pm Eastern Standard Time. So this email went out and this was sent out to literally every single federal worker in the country. Now, there was a couple of agencies that got in quickly, FBI for one, hhs, the dni, where their leaders, you know, basically told their employees that this does not apply to you. Again, it's for security reasons. Classified information. Right. Like, and even just the thought of just exposing, you know, confidential, you know, protections for people who are, you know, in operations, whatever the case is, it's not, it's not really that deep as the left is trying to paint it, you know, but that went out and there's been a lot of pushback from the federal workers themselves. Donald Trump had to post something out. He posted this, this meme out says got done last week, cried about Trump, cried about Elon, made it into the office for once, read some emails, cried about Trump and Elon some more. But another swing, federal workers who fail to return to office will be placed on administrative leave must states. And so that time is coming very, very quickly. Elon Musk, who's leading doge, warned federal workers on Monday morning that those who fail to return to the office will be placed on administrative leave. Quote, those who ignore President Trump's executive order to return to work have now received over a month's warning. He wrote on Twitter, starting this week, those who still fail to return to office will be placed on administrative leave. So that came again after he, you know, told them about reporting their accomplishments from last week. So that's going on. Anything on that? I mean, what, I mean, asking people to, like asking the employees to tell you what they, what they accomplished. I mean, I don't think that's that big of a deal.
Andy Frisella
Well, it's only a big deal if you're not accomplishing anything.
DJ
I mean, it's just like five things.
Andy Frisella
Why would you get upset if you had a whole list of things that you did and you did it?
DJ
Well, I did this.
Andy Frisella
Why wouldn't you, why wouldn't you use it as an opportunity to say, look how much good I did.
DJ
Right?
Andy Frisella
Listen, this is capitalism. This isn't fascism. Like, you guys all like to scream, the government doesn't owe our people jobs. I'm sorry, it is what it is. I mean, this is, this is how it works. If you don't perform, you get fired. If you don't finish first, you don't get a trophy, you don't get to play in the game. This, this is, dude, what have I said? Natural order, Natural order. Natural order always wins. The best of the, it's the best of the group, the survival of the fittest. These are not, these are laws of nature. These are not man made laws. If you don't do your job, you don't have a job. If you can't list five things that you did that were effective, you don't deserve a job and that's that. So that's how I feel about it. And, and you know, if I was a federal worker, I would be looking to show that I am one of the productive federal workers that deserves to keep their job, right? But instead these people are whining, complaining and bitching because they all know that they're not doing.
DJ
Yeah, well, I mean, dude, I think the fact of even just being a federal employee, like that's a privilege. It's a privilege. It's not a right.
Andy Frisella
Well, not if you ask them, you.
DJ
Know, I'm saying like, but like the truth of the matter is for the last four years at least those people haven't been doing shit.
Andy Frisella
Do not only that, here's the dangerous part about it. It's not just been four years, bro, it's been for a long time. These people basically cannot be fired for any reason whatsoever because of a lot of the laws that have been in place for the last couple decades. And they have learned behavior that makes them unable to compete and operate in a true capitalist environment such as a company, right? They think that if they come in and they get hired that all they have to do is show up and they don't have to do much. They can sit around and, you know, milk the clock and go home and that doesn't work anywhere. So the biggest challenge a lot of these people are going to face, and dude, I've said this for a decade on, on the Internet, is that when you tell people that they deserve a certain outcome and that they are entitled to a certain outcome and that they don't have to compete and they are special, they behave that way in a corporate environment and it's just not reality. So, so these people are in for a rude awakening for a lot of different reasons. Because I believe also that what will happen is, you know, the government assistance program will be drastically altered at some point soon. So these people aren't going to be able to just sit at home and collect or they're going to have to do something. And how are you going to be an effective part of a team if, you know you're for 20 years or 15 years or 10 years or 5 years, you haven't had to be. And in fact, you could kind of tell your boss to fucking eat shit when they try to hold you accountable. So there these people are in for a rude awakening. And then to the previous story, you know, the 20,000 jobs in America, $500 billion. I believe that that 20,000 jobs is something that they're saying to pacify their audience. Because let's be real, dude, no one's addressing the elephant in the room when it comes to job creation, which is AI. And they're talking about putting AI servers, you know, in Houston, Texas.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And nobody like, what are the 20,000 jobs? Yeah, like what are they? Because these people are so quick to adopt technology that humans are going to be obsolete in the job market very quickly. And the problem with that is, you know, people say, well, you know, it's an, it's an ethical thing and it depends on the company. Well, you know. Yeah, okay. In an ideal world, the average person would support companies that don't use AI, but they are not smart enough to do that. That's not happening at a wide scale. They're not, they're not recognizing the danger because they're sold the benefit. All right, so in an ideal world, everybody would protest. Companies that use AI and not buy their. But because it's cool and neat and quick.
DJ
Yeah, right.
Andy Frisella
They prey on people's, you know, infatuation with technology and you know, their want to sit at home all day and basically do nothing. And unknowingly, I believe that humans are, are making themselves obsolete. And it's very dangerous, the position that we're in, because it's not just coders or marketers or copywriters or you know, customer service or any like all those jobs are going to have to be replaced by AI for companies to be effective. So how do you create an even playing field between companies who employ real people and refuse to use AI or companies that use AI to, to @ a much, you know, more cost effective model? Well, this has already happened in history and the government failed to protect the interests of the people. And when it happened the first time, it was the E Com Internet, you know, the Amazons of the world and these big companies that came out in the late 90s, early 2000s that didn't have to collect sales tax, okay, so they didn't have to collect sales tax for Over a decade and it was even more than that. And sales tax in almost every state is somewhere between 8 and 12%. So if you don't force these companies to collect sales tax, that gives them an 8 to 12% price advantage over the mom and pop companies, the smaller companies that employ humans. And those are the companies that employ the most humans. All right, so the government allowed these big companies to come in and have a huge advantage over these brick and mortar mom and pop, small, medium sized companies. And these companies tried to maintain, hey, buy in person, deal with a human, this, that the other. And, and dude, they got crushed because Amazon retrained. First of all, when they weren't, they weren't required to collect tax, they marketed on price. So they sold products cheaper than what brick and mortar could do, which cut the margin out of them and put a lot of them out of business. Then what happened was they leveraged that price advantage into a convenience advantage. So they took the money that they earned that they shouldn't have earned, put it over at a convenience where now people get, you know, their in an hour when they order from Amazon. Well, no brick and mortar could compete with that.
DJ
Right?
Andy Frisella
All right, so the government didn't adjust, regulations didn't adjust. And because of that it drastically hurt the economy. And is that capitalism? Sure. Is it ethical capitalism? Absolutely not. All right, so now we have a situation where that's happening again where AI is coming in and a lot of these companies are going to replace all their humans with AIs, including construction companies, including like people like, oh well bro, have you not seen the robots that are already coming out? What do you think that's going to be in five years? They're going to be able to do your job better than you, quicker than you. They're going to work 24 hours a day and you're going to have to figure out a way to make money or take what the government gets you unless they regulate this in some way, shape or form. So what's that look like? Does that look like an extra tax burden on the companies that use these things? What does it look like? But you know, people cheering for this, they don't really understand what they're cheering for yet. And it's concerning because, you know, for companies to survive, they're going to have to adopt this technology, which means humans are going to become less and less of a part of everybody's business. And the culture isn't supporting that movement. Like they're not shopping with companies that don't use it. They're not saying, dude, I'm going to spend all my money with companies that don't use AI. They're not, we're not there yet. Yeah, and by the time they do, bro, it's those companies are going to be gone. So that's a whole nother thing that nobody's talking about. That is definitely going to happen.
DJ
Yeah, well, I mean, listen, it's definitely a scary thought to think about it like that and like, because I mean the boom of that world, I mean like you said, it's late 90s, it wasn't that far, it wasn't that long ago. You know what I'm saying? Here we are on another resurgence. I mean dude, it's scary to think about, man. I'm interested to see.
Andy Frisella
Dude, here's the thing too. So they've retrained the consumer to not worry about price but instead value convenience.
DJ
Right.
Andy Frisella
All right. Like people pay even when they don't have the money. Way more money for grubhub and all.
DJ
These apps, day shipping and.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, bro, and they're now if you can't get them the product the next day, you know, they're calling you up on the phone and motherfucking you. Because Amazon's retrain the consumer to accept a level of convenience that only they can provide. So.
DJ
It'S scary to think.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I mean dude, it's a real.
DJ
It'S, it's a real thing, man. Yeah, I mean other, other things going on too. I want to, I wanted to bring this in because, you know, I, I firmly believe that the work the DOGE is doing is good. Good work, it's necessary work, it's needed. But I wanted to bring our attention to the new onslaught of attacks that the left is trying to use. First one being cruel. Trolls use heavily edited video to claim Elon Musk has abandoned his son. This was a new thing that just came out and like, dude, I mean it's so crazy when you go on social media and you see like the comments on this video. It's insane. Like this one guy posted this video, his name's Joshua Reed. Equal, he said Elon Musk walks off and leaves his four year old son wandering off stage by himself. This clip legitimately disturbs and saddens me. Here's the clip. Let's watch this clip. That's a clip. But that's not the full clip. You want to see the full clip? Here's the full clip.
Andy Frisella
That's awesome.
DJ
That's the fool clip.
Andy Frisella
That's awesome. That is awesome. He, the little kid starts cheering on the stairs. Elon goes and gets him and, like, cheers for him.
DJ
Yeah, but I mean, he's beating.
Andy Frisella
He's being a great dad. And they're trying to turn it into he's a piece of bro.
DJ
They edited that clip.
Andy Frisella
That's not even a good dad. No, that's a great dad.
DJ
It's great dad. It's a great dad. I wish I had one. Why is that so funny?
Andy Frisella
They say grape. Grape dad.
DJ
Grape dad. Can't find him. It's like that first form, Grape Energy.
Andy Frisella
I saw a, I saw.
DJ
Can't find him.
Andy Frisella
I saw a meme that said. It said, AI. Dude, I can't even tell. I said, I asked AI to create a black terminator. So it shows the black. It shows the terminator. Did you see this?
DJ
You sent me it.
Andy Frisella
Oh, I did. Do you have it?
DJ
Yeah, you sent me that. I'm pretty sure you sent me that.
Andy Frisella
Dude, it's got the Terminator with, like, an Afro. And he goes, I won't be back.
DJ
Yeah, I'm pretty, I'm pretty sure you sent me that.
Andy Frisella
Oh, man.
DJ
No, somebody sent me that. You didn't send me that. Okay, yeah, somebody sent me that.
Andy Frisella
It was funny, though. I, I, I chuckled.
DJ
Oh, Keith. Keith sent me that. Yeah, but that was, you know, so that they're trying to pull on that, which, like, dude, I think, and be real with you, I think going after, like, kids at all is, like, low ball. Well, yeah.
Andy Frisella
What do you expect, though?
DJ
But, you know, they hate.
Andy Frisella
What do you expect? So they hate everybody. Yeah, they hate themselves.
DJ
Makes sense. But here's another new attack that they're starting to use. Okay, so let's, let's go here, read this headline.
Andy Frisella
Andy Va. What is that? Virginia. Yeah, Virginia Dem Slams Doge fans, compares job cuts to the Holocaust. First they came for the Jews.
DJ
Okay, now I don't get the comparison. So, so, you know, and that could be taken out of context. So let's see the clip and what exactly this, this Democrat from, from Virginia. Well, let's see what he's actually said.
D
And Mr. Chair, I must say that I have seen so many different people on social media rather excited about these cuts, rather excited about these job losses. And that reminds me of a quote from a long time ago that said, at first they came for the Jews and I didn't speak up because I wasn't Jewish. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a trade unionist. And then when they came for me. There was no one to speak up because everyone had have been taken. And so I think what's very interesting is that these job cuts and these cuts are not just impacting people with federal jobs, but all across the board, people are going to be feeling the hurt. And we have to make sure we're doing what we can within the power that we have.
DJ
I still don't get why we gotta, why make that.
Andy Frisella
First of all, you don't have a right to have a job anywhere, okay? Second of all, you guys have just been exposed for stealing our money at mass scale for decades. Third of all, we've all dealt with government employees. And if we had gone in there for the last 20 years and been treated with respect and not been told to go sit down over there and wait till your number's called and by someone who's sitting on their ass or, you know, wait, waiting in line for 30 minutes and then you get to the window and they throw a sign up that says they're going to lunch. Like, if we hadn't been treated that way, maybe people wouldn't be happy about it. Okay, so let's be honest. You're reaping what you sowed. You're having to sleep in the bed that you made. If we could go on and on about the old sayings here, but certainly first they came for the Jews isn't one of them.
DJ
No, it's not.
Andy Frisella
You know it's not.
DJ
And it's, it's so stupid. But I want to move, move, change courses here because there was another new update that happened since the last episode.
Andy Frisella
I think it's interesting too how when, when people were comparing the COVID camps to the Holocaust, you were ostracized from society.
DJ
You can't do that.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, you were called, you know, anti.
DJ
Semite and all these things, but saving money.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right. But you can make the comparison for your job.
DJ
Yeah, right.
Andy Frisella
Okay.
DJ
I'm trying to save money the out of here. Yeah. But other things have also happened in this last little final touches on headline too. We got a deputy director for FBI, Dan Mangino. So Cash Patel, he was just sworn in on Friday. He issued a post declaring that he is proud to welcome Dan Bongino as the next deputy director of the FBI. And so that's cool, right? Like that's cool. Bongino, we all know he proudly served for nypd. Then he worked as a secret service agent for many years. He's also a conservative commentator. He has a damn Bongino show right Cool. Now, gotta address the hypocrisy. I want you. This is a political headline. Trump names podcaster Dan Bongino to be second in command at FBI.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right. Like, he's only a podcast.
DJ
Just podcast. CNN podcaster and ex Secret Service agent Dan Bongino will be FBI Deputy director. Trump says, again, well, this is like.
Andy Frisella
When they write about me. Podcaster, YouTuber.
DJ
Yeah, right? I mean, Jesus. All right, whatever. But here. Here's the thing, all right? Cash. And I'm. Listen, I'm cool. Damn. Dan's cool, you're cool, I like it. Where is the Epstein list?
Andy Frisella
I don't believe anything that these people say until that comes out.
DJ
Where is it at?
Andy Frisella
Listen, they promise that over and over and over and over. They've promised a classification over and over and over and over. We have yet to see any of it. And the longer that it goes, the less I trust these people, bro.
DJ
It makes their credibility go down.
Andy Frisella
I agree a lot. Yeah. And. And, dude, like, you know, Trump talking about eliminating the IRS and it not happening and all these things. Like, bro, it's. I can get excited about, you know, things, but the longer they take to happen, I get less excited. And the less excited I get, the more I believe that these people are just part of the circus that they're, you know, that they're putting on for us. The real. The real. The real issues at hand are not being addressed. Such as the AI issue we just talked about. That's not being addressed. No one's talking about that. That's coming on the horizon real fast. You know. You know, the amount of money we send to other countries is not being addressed, including Israel, including any country. Okay? That's not being addressed. It's being completely ignored. You know, Bongino's on TV saying, yeah, Epstein was a. A secret agent, blackmail agent. But for what country? I don't know. You know exactly what country.
DJ
Right.
Andy Frisella
You just don't want to say. Why is that?
DJ
Dude, now, I've looked.
Andy Frisella
I'm just saying, dude, we're not addressing real issues.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know, where's the account? Where are the arrests? Okay. And until those things happen, dude, we're getting fed a line of. As far as I'm concerned.
DJ
No, listen, I've looked and looked, and the only update that we have as. As of right now, when the show's being recorded is from Elena Haba, who is one of Trump's attorneys.
Andy Frisella
Right?
DJ
She's. She's awesome. She's a.
Andy Frisella
She's pretty badass.
DJ
She's Pretty badass. But she just did an interview and she says transparency is coming. They don't want anyone to know who was on Epstein's island, who was a pedo, and who is probably still sitting in dc. So she just went on Fox and had this to say. Attorney General Pam Bondi is now vowing to release the bombshell Jeffrey Epstein document. She says it's sitting on her desk. Do you have any insight on what's coming?
E
Transparency. Transparency is coming. You know, we had a lot of defiance, I think is the word you were looking for from the radical left, and that's because they would have brought rather us kept quiet. They didn't want to expose the funding that they were getting through NGOs, through USAID. And now they're going to panic because they don't want anybody to know who was on Epstein Isle, who was on Epstein's island, who was a pedo, and who is probably still sitting in dc. And the reality of the situation is this. There will be accountability and America deserves it. We needed to know what the drones are. We needed to know that we were ok. We need to know about Epstein's Island. We want to know about jfk. The days of American government hiding from American people are over. We need transparency. We have done that and we will continue to do so. I'm excited for Pam and now Cash to get in there and clean up our mess.
Andy Frisella
I hope she's telling the truth.
DJ
Rip it out.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Listen, man, I, I, I'm not going to be satisfied with bits and pieces and crumbs and, and redacted statements or any of this. We want full disclosure. And if we don't get full disclosure and we don't get the things that we were promised, this administration is just another administration of. Yeah, okay. And nobody wants to say that because everybody wants to be on the right side. The side you should be on is the side of American people, regardless of who's in office. Okay. And I do like Trump and I like the he says and I like his personality because it's very similar to mine. All right, but, and I like the things that they say they're doing, but we have yet to see them. And I have so little trust in our government and the elite class of this society. Until I see those things happen, I'm not going to clap and cheer.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Because I feel like a lot of people are preemptively celebrating when we haven't really fixed any of the problems. What do you think about that? I mean, where are you at with that?
DJ
The Epstein.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, Just like the.
DJ
Overall, like, bro, listen. I mean, it's always been in the back of my mind, right? Because I know you. You. You said it out there. And, like, it's hard for me to, like, want to admit it, but there. I mean, listen, like, I mean, I would be ignorant to say, like. And anybody would be ignorant to say, like, there is a possibility that this could be a, you know, leading the. The blind off the cliff. Okay? It's possibility. I would hate for that to be the circumstance, you know? But again, like, I mean, bro, like you said, day one, cash or past day one. We're past it. Past it.
Andy Frisella
I agree with that.
DJ
We're past it. So to my mind now, again, like, that's eroding your credibility. It's eroding the trust that you guys are, you know, promising the American people. Like, bro, like, get it out.
Andy Frisella
Everything needs to come.
DJ
I don't care who's on the list. I don't care if it's people I like. Obviously. I don't care if it's people I hate. Get it out.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. And not only that, brother. We need to have an effective belief in our government because the American people put a lot of trust into these people. And the amount of trust that I can give the government right now is legitimately way less than zero. It's the opposite of trust. Because everything I look at, I'm looking beneath the surface every time. And I think most people are, at that point, we're like, okay, well, they say this. What's that mean?
DJ
Well, what's the dangers of that, though, bro?
Andy Frisella
I know, brother. What I'm saying is, is that we shouldn't have to do that.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
That we should understand what's happening. And there are so many classified scientific experiments and technology and all of this that they don't want us to know. And I believe that they don't want us to know the truth about the human race and what we're capable of for the purpose of control. Okay. I believe there's all kinds of things that are kept secret.
DJ
It's not to protect us.
Andy Frisella
No. And it's. It's. That's not okay. We pay for this.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So wouldn't. If we're paying for this, wouldn't you like to know those things? Wouldn't you like to know the truth? Wouldn't you like to see the actual data? Wouldn't you like to know what people are actually capable of or what cures exist that we're not privy to? Like, there hasn't been Any of these things. And so when's that going to happen? Because for us, for me personally to trust anything these people say, it's going to require full transparency. Full transparency. Not, you know, oh, well, you know, that's a danger to the American people. A national security concern. We're done with that. Everything's a national security concern.
DJ
Right.
Andy Frisella
I'm just. That's what it's going to take for me. And I believe that we as citizens have a reasonable right to demand that 100. And I agree. You know, there might be some things going on in the world today that we shouldn't know. Like, maybe there's some things that if we knew, would give up strategy, you know, to something that's happening.
DJ
Clandestine operation right now. Yeah, for sure.
Andy Frisella
That's, you know, but. But this. This. Are we talking about. No, we're talking about the class of, like, how the. The. The pharma companies want to classify the data for 75 years. And by the way, what's happening with them? What's going on with those companies? You see, like, it feels like everything's changing, but how much is actually changing, you know, and there's, you know, I see these people saying, we're so back. We're so back. We're. It might feel that way, but where's the actual substance? Right?
DJ
Show me the pudding, bro.
Andy Frisella
For real? Yeah, for real, dude.
DJ
I'm with you. I'm with it now.
Andy Frisella
And that doesn't mean that I think these people are bad. I. I operate companies, dude. I understand that from the time that you come up with a plan to the time executed can take time. I get that.
DJ
I get that.
Andy Frisella
But there should be some symbolic things that happen along the way that show people that. That these people are not around.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Meaning they should have released that Epstein list within an hour of Cash Patel being confirmed to show people, like, hey, we're gonna do what we say.
DJ
That.
Andy Frisella
That should have been a symbolic thing that happened. You know what I'm saying? They have yet to do anything like that.
DJ
And it's been sitting on Pam Bondi's desk for. I mean, we're almost at four or five days now.
Andy Frisella
Well, look, man, I'm. I hope. And at this point, I still expect for a lot of this to happen. I do think it's. Some of it's going to happen, but how far and how deep and how wide? I don't know.
DJ
Yeah, yeah. Now, one little last thing on this that's interesting. I just want to put this out here on the radar. All Right. Do you remember us talking about this last week? Trump says he's going to check if somebody stole Fort Knox. 400 billion dollar gold supply. Remember us talking about that? Right. You know, again, like, you know, people, you know, joking, like, you know, there's nothing in there and it probably isn't anything in there, but I thought this was weird, okay? I saw this headline why banks are flying gold bars on commercial flights from London to New York City. Just thought that was a little weird.
Andy Frisella
Well, do you not remember me telling you that it all got sold in London when you brought this up? That's, that's, that's a little known fact. And by the way, that was like 80 years ago and now they're trying.
DJ
To bring it back.
Andy Frisella
Maybe not 80, but the point was it was a long time ago.
DJ
Yeah. And now they're trying to bring it back in before it gets exposed that it's not there. Anyway, just a little weird, man.
Andy Frisella
Bro, I, you know, look, dude, I have friends that are very good friends that are very smart who feel that we are getting steered into digital currency, digital id, mass surveillance state, and that people just feel better about it because it's Trump and it's not them. And like, dude, I. Man, you know, look, dude, it's hard to argue that argument because of like, technology can't be pursued for the sake of technology that will eventually get dangerous. And we are to that point. Right. Look, man, at the end of the day, I don't know what's going to happen, but it doesn't. There's something that feels not right and it. I don't know. I don't share the same enthusiasm that I feel like everybody else shares. You know what I mean? And I don't know if it's just like I've learned over my life to not celebrate until things are done. I don't know. I just. There's something in me that doesn't feel right.
DJ
Yeah. Guys, let us know what you think down in the comments.
Andy Frisella
Do you feel that way.
DJ
With. With this Epstein stuff?
Andy Frisella
Just all of them?
DJ
Well, I'm saying, like, this has been like, I would say a tip to it. I'm definitely leaning more to it. The only. I just try to keep my mind on the mindset that, like, I'm not in those rooms.
Andy Frisella
Like, there's people I trust that are in those rooms.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
They have been on this show that say that. No, that say things are going to happen.
DJ
Yeah, right, right. That's what I'm saying. Like, so, like, I mean, there's A thousand different things that could be going on that I'm just not privy to.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You know what I'm saying? So, like, I.
Andy Frisella
That's true.
DJ
It's so. I mean, like, you talk about benefit of the doubt.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You know, it's there.
Andy Frisella
But, like, I think a healthy skepticism is good.
DJ
It's good to have for sure. You know, because at the end of the day, bro, like, whether they're good or bad, it still comes down to us. You know, it's the same stuff that we talk about all the time. Like, it comes down to us, like, Trump's not going to save our fucking life or fix your bank account or do any of this.
Andy Frisella
No, bro, you got to do it, dude. And that's what I'm saying, bro. Like, we're not. You can't go back to sleep.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You have to understand that culture will be what we make it as individuals. And if we want a great culture which then develops a great political environment, we have to live that as individuals. That's why I always say personal excellence is the ultimate rebellion. If you don't live the example of what you think an American citizen should be, then we will never have a country the way you think it should be, because we, as individuals, make up the collective. And it's. You know, everybody has this mentality of like, I'm gonna look over here and I'll look over. You know, he'll take care of it, or they'll do it, or it's like a bystander effect. And, dude, that's why our culture has degraded, because everybody else thinks that everybody else is going to fix it. And if everybody else thinks everybody else is going to fix it, then it will never be fixed. So we have to take responsibility as individuals to live to a higher standard, to do the best that we can to become what we are capable of becoming, to set an example for the people around us, our family, our friends, our neighborhood, our communities, our city, our state. Once somebody goes, then other people join. And if we get enough people to go and enough people to join, culture will be what we want it to be. And these will have to do what we say.
DJ
So 100, man.
Andy Frisella
It's just. We can't. You know, I see a lot of people celebrating like, it's over, bro. This is. This is far from over.
DJ
Yeah. Yeah. Guys, let us know what you guys think down in the comments. With that being said, let's get to our third and final headline. Headline number three. Gotta go through a little Ukraine update. Let's Talk about it. Trump issues dire warning World War 3 warning if Russia Ukraine deal not worked out as he meets Macron. So Donald Trump just outlined today the stakes in play if a peace deal is not secured in Ukraine. Warning that any overspill could trigger World War Three. Quote, there will be a point where it is not going to stop at those two countries. He said already there is such involvement from other countries and it could really lead to a very big war, World War Three. And we're not gonna let that happen either. So you know, this was made as he's meeting President Emmanuel McCrone of France. They're meeting at the White House right now.
Andy Frisella
Who by the way is married to.
DJ
A man, a dude. Yeah, dude, I'll say it.
Andy Frisella
Did you see that Candace Owen, bro, bro, she, she, how are you gonna.
DJ
Argue that you can't lay it out any more clearly. Yeah, you know, and I mean listen like, I mean it seems to be a pattern there, you know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
Dude, It's a theme amongst the world, the globalist world rulers.
DJ
Obama. Candace, do Obama next.
Andy Frisella
Not only that, that's what I want to see. I, I, I believe that a lot of these people are legitimately what we hear the, what we think are the crazy people say. And they're, they're, it's a big group of pedophiles.
DJ
Yeah, yeah. Bro.
Andy Frisella
Why else would they normalize pedophilia?
DJ
Who normalizes pedophilia?
Andy Frisella
Only those people.
DJ
Pedophiles.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's right.
DJ
I mean it's very simple.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Minor attracted person. You know, you got government officials in Europe arguing for children to have the consent. Right to choose who they want to have sex with in front like imagine this, dude.
DJ
You would want a child to be able to consent to having sex with grown ups.
Andy Frisella
Only pedophiles.
DJ
Yeah, only the that want to have sex with them.
Andy Frisella
Bro. It's insane. Like it's insane. But, but we can't have you know, 20 year old genius computer hackers disassembling the government because they don't know what the fuck they're doing.
DJ
Right, but right.
Andy Frisella
A kid who's 6 years old can decide who they want to have sexual relations with, according to some of the government officials over in Europe.
DJ
Right.
Andy Frisella
And we all know that Europe is more progressive than the United States. So what's going to happen here next? If it's allowed to continue? It's gonna, those people are gonna be saying that here openly. There is people that say that here openly on the Internet. You know, like it's crazy. And I think that the pedophile culture is much bigger than what we believe it to be. And I believe that those people have somehow figured out a way to get to the top. And I. I believe that we're going to find a lot of that out, and it's going to be really hard for people to accept because it sounds insane. It sounded insane the first time I heard it, too. The first time I heard it, I was like, dude, what the. Are you smoking? But then you start looking, and then you start paying attention, and then we start, like, looking at things, and it sure does. See, And. And by the way, this is in alignment with the ruling class across history. All right? Like, if you go back to the Roman Empire, you go back to, like, these. These old civilizations. Having young children be their lovers, is. Was a normal thing. Yeah, okay.
DJ
Because, I mean, it's. It's a. It's a power thing.
Andy Frisella
That's what it is, bro. Power. That's right. When you have unlimited amounts of money and you have unlimited amounts of power, there are certain things that get these people off. And I. I believe that the. The kid thing is one of them.
DJ
Yeah, we'll see. But on the Ukraine thing, so you remember us talking last week? I'm like, you know, it's like, you know, Zelinsky was getting mad because he wasn't a part of the peace deals and shit. Like, I'm like. I think I parody it to, like, you know, being at the kids table while the grownups are talking. Right. So the UK has decided to jump in the conversation. Starmer warns Trump that Ukraine must be involved in peace talks as he braces for showdown in Washington, telling Kiev summit marking three years since Putin invasion, that the US President has created an opportunity. Opportunity. So they did this, like, emergency meeting in Ukraine. All the world leaders are over there right now, weirdly enough. Like, you know, they go to a war zone to have this, like, emergency meeting. It's kind of weird, but whatever. But, yeah, he wants. He's demanding that Ukraine be a part of these peace talks. Okay. All right, Zielinski, let's give you an opportunity. What? All right, come on over to the table. What you got to say? You know what he says?
Andy Frisella
Give us more money.
DJ
He will resign in exchange for NATO entry.
Andy Frisella
The very.
DJ
The very reason the war got. Go back to the kid table.
Andy Frisella
Dude, listen, man. Omar Gaddafi. Okay, you know what? You know what the United States did?
DJ
Kill them.
Andy Frisella
They armed him and then they killed him.
DJ
Killed him. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Do you know what they did? Saddam Hussein.
DJ
Yeah. Armed him.
Andy Frisella
They armed him and killed him. And then they killed him. Zelinsky doesn't understand history.
DJ
Oh, we've armed him.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. So I don't know that it's the best idea for him personally to be demanding anything. You should probably shut the. Up, little guy and, and hope that you don't get. Drone strike on your house.
DJ
Blamed it on Russia. Yeah, no, bro, that's the, that's also the thing. Like when we kill them, we blame it on somebody else for doing it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, it's. Right.
Andy Frisella
And also, you know, there was, there was. Wasn't there talk of. Didn't Trump. Didn't we. Did we cover that on the show? The, the, the resources and minerals.
DJ
Oh, yeah.
Andy Frisella
Of Ukraine. Is that, Is that true?
DJ
Well, from everything that I've been seeing, like, that's all, like, that's supposed to be a separate deal as a payback of all the money that we've sent them.
Andy Frisella
Okay. So basically they're saying, we sent you all this. You're going to give us half of your natural resources.
DJ
Right. And Zelensky's claiming that it wasn't a loan, it was a.
Andy Frisella
What happened when Gaddafi didn't share the resources or Saddam didn't share the resources.
DJ
And tries to start their own research.
Andy Frisella
What happened and keep them. We went there and we fucking killed them and we took the shit.
DJ
You're right.
Andy Frisella
Do you think it's possible that this is repeating itself again? Meaning he's going to object to the natural resources coming to the United States and then we're just going to end up going over there and killing them and getting it. I would say that history tends to repeat itself over and over and over. And then the next question should be from everybody is what's going to happen to the country of Ukraine after a few generations of men have been conscribed and killed? What's going to happen there? Okay. Because there is a plan. You just don't know it.
DJ
There's a lot of empty houses now. There'll be a lot of empty men. I mean, like, how do you. I mean, a population has to be able to survive there, right? There's nobody there now. A lot of real estate opportunities. I'll say that.
Andy Frisella
If you don't think there's a plan for Ukraine, you're insane.
DJ
Yeah, yeah. I just want to know where all the money went. Like, I mean, they, you know, the, the senior defense official, you know, who stole 40 million fucking dollars of US money. What's happening with him?
Andy Frisella
Oh, he got suspended.
DJ
He just gets suspended, you know, or like, you know, when Zelensky said, you know, that, you know, they received $177 billion in aid, but he only got. It's so funny to see what these people have to say about that, you know? This is from PolitiFact. They say, oh, Zelensky's statement about Ukraine aid didn't reveal money laundering operation. No, the money isn't being laundered. It's being spent as Congress intended. So be. How the. Does that make sense?
Andy Frisella
It doesn't. That's a lie. It's being spent as Congress intended, meaning that it was intended to find its way back to their pockets.
DJ
Yeah, it's legal. Legal, legally.
Andy Frisella
It's our commission.
DJ
Oh, man. Fuck, man. I don't know, man. Anything else on the Ukraine stuff, man?
Andy Frisella
No, but I mean, I hate that dude. I hope they do drone strike his face for real.
DJ
Warheads on foreheads, man.
Andy Frisella
At this point, dude, we're good at it. I'm so sick of seeing him walk into these events when he's five foot. How tall is is Zelinsky?
DJ
I heard he's five eight.
Andy Frisella
There's no way.
DJ
Five seven.
Andy Frisella
There's no. That means he's five four.
DJ
He's probably like, okay, five three.
Andy Frisella
So everybody that says they're everybody that's five eight says they're six foot.
DJ
You're right.
Andy Frisella
Everybody that's five, five seven, or everybody that's five four says they're five seven.
DJ
Right?
Andy Frisella
Like, so he's five four. So here we go. Little man and he behaves like he's got little man's disease.
DJ
He has a little man complex. Yeah, for sure.
Andy Frisella
I mean, look at him, bro. He's. He's not even as tall as that lady.
DJ
And that lady, she has heels on.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, guaranteed. That lady's not a big lady. Those are just average sized dudes there. None of those dudes are six, seven, you know, so, you know, I don't know what this has to do with anything, but, like, I guess it would take half of a drone strike, you know? Like, I just can't stand the dude. And then he walks in with his commando outfit on like he's badass. It's like, bro, we've all seen you dance around in lingerie and stilettos. Yeah. You ain't fooling anybody. Once you see that, you can undo it.
DJ
You definitely cannot unsee it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, man.
Andy Frisella
I'm walking in with this fucking fake ass, you know, Raspy voice. It's like Bro, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter how deep your voice is when you're fucking, you know. Five, two, five, four. Yeah, four, eight. Doesn't matter, bro. Everybody else hears, hey, guys, please give me more money.
DJ
Yeah, yeah. But guys, jumping on the conversation, let us know what you guys got down in the comments, man. With that being said, final segment of the show, we got thumbs up. We're dumb as this. We bring a headline in, we talk about it, it'll get one of those two options. We've been talking about hockey lately. I like hockey.
Andy Frisella
Hey, I told. I told everybody not talk.
DJ
You did tell everybody not to talk. You did. But, yeah, so that's. Let's go to hockey for a thumbs up.
Andy Frisella
Our.
DJ
Thumbs up our. Dumb as headline reads, NHL referee goes tumbling to the ice after getting hit in the groin with the puck. This just sucks. It sucks, man. Let's dive into this. NFL. NHL referee Justin Key was in the wrong place at the wrong time on Sunday afternoon, standing in the line of fire as a puck came at him and hit him directly in the groin near the end of the Western Conference clash between the Vancouver Canucks in the Utah Hockey Club.
Andy Frisella
What?
DJ
What is that? Cannock?
Andy Frisella
You're faking that? You know I'm not, bro.
DJ
I'm not Canadian. What is that? Canucks?
Andy Frisella
Yes.
DJ
Okay. All right.
Andy Frisella
Excuse me. I'm not.
DJ
I mean, what is that? Like, what is. Is that? It's given a little, like, feather.
Andy Frisella
Why don't you Google it there, Canucks? Yeah.
DJ
Is this some racist shit?
Andy Frisella
No, it just means, like, Canadian.
DJ
Oh, that's what Canuck means. Yeah, Canuck meaning. Oh, a Canadian. Okay, why don't they just say Canadian?
Andy Frisella
Because there's another team called the Montreal Canadiens.
DJ
Oh, that's stupid, bro.
Andy Frisella
You would think they had a better name, too.
DJ
That's what I'm saying.
Andy Frisella
They got some scary shit up there in Canada, bro. Why don't you get one of these animals or something?
DJ
You know, like, I don't know, the. What do they call it?
Andy Frisella
Moose.
DJ
What do they call it? Moose knuckles. What is that? That'll put some theory in somebody.
Andy Frisella
The Vancouver Moose knuckles.
DJ
I scared the out of me, but yeah, man, he got. He got hitting the balls, man. Let's check this clip out. Is not up, obviously.
Andy Frisella
You see, he knows where the net.
DJ
Is, but what he doesn't know is that the official is standing right there.
Andy Frisella
In the line of fire. And that is.
DJ
Not something you want to see anyone. I'll tell you what, he just got.
Andy Frisella
A great, great round of applause from the crowd here at Delta center, and if he didn't puke, it didn't hit him that hard.
DJ
I was thinking, I've never been hitting the balls, bro, like. Like, you know, like. Like hard. You know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
Bro, I used to play lacrosse, okay? And in lacrosse, I played long stick, which is defense.
DJ
I bet you did.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, of course.
DJ
Yeah, right?
Andy Frisella
Played that girth stick, too. You know what I'm saying? So I was out there playing defense, and this guy, like, an underhanded shot in lacrosse is, like, a pretty hard shot if someone knows how to do it right. I was guarding this kid. He's good, too. And I was guarding him good. So he was getting pissed off because he couldn't score. This kid was, like, an allstate player, and so, like, dude, so, like, eventually he gets pissed off because he couldn't score, and he got. He. Somebody passed him the ball, and then he scooted back, like, six yards, like, away. He went away from me, like, six yards. What the is this guy doing? And he wound up an underhand shot right at my balls, bro. Yeah. And he hit me in the balls, and instantly I puked.
DJ
No.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, bro. And I was, like, up for, like, two weeks because, yeah, my swelled up to the size of, like, racquetballs. Like, it was.
DJ
You're black for real?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah. It turned purple and everything. Like, it stayed that way. Yeah, but, like, dude. But, dude, what a douche move. Well, he's trying to get me out of the way so he can score some goals. He went on to score, like, three goals in the game. Yeah. So it was a good proposition for him.
DJ
But, man, you get penalty for that.
Andy Frisella
No, that's what happens in lacrosse. You get hit by the ball. Like, he didn't do anything illegal. Yeah, but he definitely did it on purpose.
DJ
Yeah. That sucks.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Yeah. I've never been, like, hitting the balls like that.
Andy Frisella
Well, consider yourself lucky.
DJ
Lucky? Yeah, I mean, I don't wish that on my worst.
Andy Frisella
I don't think that gave him a full shot in the. In the. The balls there, because we would have seen some puke.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
I mean, dude, it looked like it went pretty fast, you know, like, those. Those pucks, they go pretty fast, don't they?
Andy Frisella
Oh, yeah.
DJ
I mean, I don't think it hit.
Andy Frisella
Him in the balls, bro. I think it hit him close to the balls, like, because it looks like, you know, it's a little far down there. Yeah, he's white.
DJ
It's true.
Andy Frisella
You know.
DJ
You know, you got to take that into account always connect, Right? Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Well, that's even.
DJ
That's even higher.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Up in there.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
I mean, probably spilled a little maple syrup, you know.
Andy Frisella
Oh, man.
DJ
You know, he's all right, though, you know?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, he's all right. Give it thumbs up. He survived.
DJ
He survived.
Andy Frisella
Walk it off.
DJ
Ice it. All right, man. Thumbs up on that, guys. Andy, that is all I got.
Andy Frisella
All right, guys, don't Forget, tomorrow night, 7pm Real American Freedom Gear release at Real America Freedom Gear dot com. Don't be a hoe, share the show.
DJ
We'Re from sleeping on the floor now my jury box froze Bow stove counted millions in a cold bad booted swole got her own bank roll can't fold just a no head shot case cloth clo.
REAL AF with Andy Frisella – Episode 846 Summary
Episode Title: Andy & DJ CTI: Joy Reid Show Canceled, Apple To Invest $500 Billion in U.S. & Trump Issues Dire WWIII Warning
Release Date: February 25, 2025
In Episode 846 of REAL AF with Andy Frisella, host Andy Frisella teams up with DJ CTI to delve into a myriad of hot-button issues, blending sharp commentary with candid discussions. This episode covers the controversial cancellation of the Joy Reid Show, Apple's monumental investment in the United States, the potential ramifications of artificial intelligence on the job market, and President Donald Trump's alarming warnings regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Here's a detailed breakdown of the episode's key segments and discussions.
Andy kicks off the episode by promoting the upcoming release of Real American Freedom Gear, scheduled for 7 PM Central Time on Wednesday. He emphasizes the importance of supporting the show through sharing and engagement, highlighting that REAL AF remains ad-free, relying solely on listener support to grow its reach.
Notable Quote:
Andy Frisella [00:16]: "We're the biggest show in the world that doesn't run ads. And we just ask very simply that you help us grow the show."
Andy discusses his decision to expand his presence by appearing on other podcasts and shows. He encourages listeners to recommend him to various platforms, including entrepreneurial, political, and automotive podcasts, aiming to bring his authentic perspective to a broader audience.
Notable Quote:
Andy Frisella [02:00]: "I've decided that now would be a good time for me to do some of those. So if you know someone that would like to have me on their show, there's a link on my website."
Introducing a new segment, Finding Our Senses with Kamala, DJ shares Kamala's experiences visiting California's disaster zones affected by wildfires. The segment aims to provide firsthand accounts of the devastation, discussing the tangible impacts beyond media reports.
Notable Quote:
Andy Frisella [05:25]: "You can smell the smoke that was here. You can feel the toxicity, frankly, of the environment."
The core of the episode centers on the recent cancellation of Joy Reid's show on MSNBC. Andy and DJ express strong opinions about Reid, criticizing her approach to race and political discourse.
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Notable Quotes:
Andy Frisella [10:51]: "But the truth of the matter is, when I see Joy Reid lose her job, it made me extremely happy."
Andy Frisella [15:08]: "She is an expert. No wonder she got to be president."
Andy and DJ navigate through a series of headlines, offering their unfiltered take on each.
Overview: Apple announces a $500 billion investment in the United States over four years, aiming to create 20,000 jobs. This move is seen as a strategic response to President Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports.
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Notable Quotes:
Andy Frisella [43:13]: "This is capitalism. This isn't fascism."
Andy Frisella [47:04]: "Humans are going to become less and less of a part of everybody's business."
Overview: Elon Musk sends an email to federal workers requesting a summary of their weekly accomplishments. Andy and DJ discuss the implications of this directive.
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Notable Quotes:
Andy Frisella [43:18]: "If you don't do your job, you don't have a job."
Andy Frisella [65:42]: "Trust the government is legit way less than zero. It's the opposite of trust."
Overview: Discussions revolve around the much-anticipated release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting the demand for full transparency from government officials.
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Notable Quotes:
Andy Frisella [67:08]: "We have yet to see any of it. And the longer that it goes, the less I trust these people."
Andy Frisella [69:07]: "We need full transparency. Not, you know, oh, well, that's a danger to the American people."
Overview: Dan Bongino, a conservative podcaster and former Secret Service agent, is appointed as the Deputy Director of the FBI. Andy expresses skepticism about his qualifications and the potential implications for the agency.
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Andy Frisella [87:01]: "He is a piece of shit. She deserves to have her citizenship revoked for the damage she's done."
Overview: President Donald Trump issues a dire warning about the potential for World War III if the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalates. Andy and DJ analyze the geopolitical implications and historical precedents.
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Notable Quotes:
Andy Frisella [75:49]: "And we all know that Europe is more progressive than the United States. So what's going to happen here next?"
Andy Frisella [81:56]: "They armed him and killed him. Zelinsky doesn't understand history."
Throughout the episode, Andy and DJ engage with listener comments, addressing feedback on topics ranging from their critique of fry preferences to more inflammatory remarks about societal issues.
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Notable Quotes:
Andy Frisella [35:25]: "I'm cool with disagreement as long as you got a reason why."
DJ CTI [36:53]: "That's up. Yeah."
In a lighter segment, Andy and DJ discuss a recent incident where an NHL referee was hit in the groin by a puck during a game. Sharing personal anecdotes, they reflect on sportsmanship and the physicality of hockey.
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Notable Quotes:
Andy Frisella [89:10]: "I got a lot of comments in my DMS about it."
DJ CTI [89:29]: "It's like a plot against the referee."
As the episode wraps up, Andy reiterates the importance of personal responsibility and cultural integrity. He encourages listeners to embody excellence as a form of rebellion against societal degradation.
Notable Quote:
Andy Frisella [73:07]: "Personal excellence is the ultimate rebellion. If you don't live the example of what you think an American citizen should be, then we will never have a country the way you think it should be."
Conclusion
Episode 846 of REAL AF with Andy Frisella offers a blend of fervent political critique, societal observations, and personal anecdotes. Andy and DJ CTI tackle complex issues with unabashed honesty, encouraging listeners to question mainstream narratives and take personal accountability in shaping culture. Whether discussing media biases, government transparency, or the future of employment in an AI-driven world, the duo provides a provocative and engaging discourse aimed at realists seeking unfiltered truth.
For those interested in supporting the show and accessing exclusive merchandise, don't miss the Real American Freedom Gear drop on RealAmericaFreedomGear.com tomorrow night at 7 PM Central Time.
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This summary captures the essence of Episode 846, highlighting key discussions and notable quotes. For the full unfiltered experience, listening to the episode is highly recommended.