On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss the Dow Jones being down 2,200 points as $6.4 trillion is wiped out in a two-day bloodbath, thousands of protesters gather for rallies across the U.S., and legacy media coming around to investigate Democrat...
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A
Yeah, Went from sleeping on the floor. Now my jury parks froze up Pole stove counted millions in a cold. Bad bitch booted swole got her own.
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Bank roll can't fold.
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Just a no head shot case. Close, close, close, close.
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Do we. Do we need to do an intro? Or we could just start.
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Listen, you say start.
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Start.
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All right.
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Rolling. Yeah. All right. Greetings.
A
What's going on?
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Nothing. Hey, what's up? Yeah, here we are.
A
It's an infamous cti.
B
Yeah. We always seem to find ourselves in the same spot at the same time.
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It's like clockwork.
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Serendipitous. Yes. I've been working on my vocabulary.
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I don't even know what that means.
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I'm aware.
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Serendipitous. Let me look that up real quick. That's a new one. Sarina. Serendipitous. Serendipity. Oh, that's a movie.
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Yeah.
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I'll check it out later.
B
Yeah, yeah, I'm sure you will. Fucking movie watches. Bridgerton.
A
Yeah, man. What's going on?
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Nothing. Before we get started, don't forget to pay the fee. The fee is very simple. We share the show around here. All right?
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So don't be a hoe and share the show.
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All right. What's happening, dude?
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We got a lot.
B
Yeah, got a lot.
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It's an interesting Monday out here.
B
Yeah.
A
Block is hot.
B
That's what I. I heard.
A
Yeah. Block is hot.
B
Yeah, it's a lot of.
A
A lot of stuff going on. I wanted to give you a little update on something.
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Okay.
A
Before we get to our headlines. Of course. You remember that Michelle Obama podcast thing?
B
Yeah.
A
Yeah.
B
It's over, huh?
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So it's been a few weeks since we've talked about it.
B
Yeah. Did they quit yet?
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They're about to. They're about to. Michelle Obama humiliated amid dismal ratings for podcasts she launched with great fanfare. So her new podcast with her brother Craig Robinson has failed to meet expectations. After it launched with great fanfare in early March, the new media venture titled imo, or in My Opinion with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson follows a sibling duo as they give advice, discuss current events, and interview a variety of special guests. So currently they have it listed at 34th as ranked number 34 on Spotify, which. I don't know, man. It it. I don't think so. I don't think so. Her YouTube, it went from 19,000. She's up at, you know, 67,000 right now.
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Yeah.
A
So she hasn't completely bought all of her engagement, I guess, video she posted three weeks ago. Only has 21,000 views. YouTube's hard. I mean, it's an animal to fucking battle.
B
Yeah. I mean, look, you know, a lot of these dudes that get millions of views, they're either buying their views or they've been doing it for a decade.
A
Yeah, right.
B
You know, right.
A
They've only done it for three years.
B
It doesn't matter who you are. You know, just because. Just because you're Michelle Obama doesn't guarantee success. Not. I know it's hard to believe, but not everybody's gonna bow down and come listen to your. I mean, real talk. Like, people don't want to be chastised and talked down to in terms of, like, what kind of pieces of they are and how they're the problem, which, what these people consistently do or hear your, you know, oppression stories when you were the fucking first lady of the United States. I'm sorry.
A
Yeah. It just doesn't relate. No, doesn't relate.
B
These people are tone deaf and they've been propped up for many, many years by a bought and paid for media that, you know, makes it appear as if people are more important and more powerful than what they actually are. And, you know, this is. This is smoke and mirrors. It's always been that way.
A
Off their own supply.
B
That's right. And you know, we've. We've seen this, okay? The proof is there. We have all these bot networks that have, you know, gone across social media and propped these people up, giving them tons and tons of traffic and comments that seem legit, that aren't legit. You know, you go to their comments, you click on the person and they got four posts or, you know, no posts, or, you know, they're just. It's just there's technology to do all of that and these people have the access to it. And they've been using social media as a weapon of persuasion and cultural direction to their own benefit for a long time. And people have finally figured it out. They figured out that, you know, companies like Fox and CNN and all these big networks are accepting funds and expected to run certain narratives a certain way at the direction of certain people for the benefit of people like her. And it's. And so what we're seeing here is the reality of what, how popular these people actually are.
A
100%, dude. It's just crazy. But speaking of trans women, did you see that two trans. Huh?
B
Nothing.
A
Speaking of. Well, I gotta restart now. Speaking of trans women, did you see two trans players face off at women's pool championship after defeating female competition?
B
I Heard about this? Yeah.
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Oh, cue balls, man. Yeah, bro, Cue the balls.
B
Yeah. Well, it makes sense. They're used to playing with us. Sticking balls.
A
I heard they were pissed that there was. Yeah, they wouldn't have. They couldn't, like, beat an actual woman.
B
Listen, it's reps, you know, the more reps you have in anything, the better you get. And if you grew up with the sticking balls, you're probably better with the sticking balls.
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That's it.
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You know? That's one of them.
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That's one of them. This is the other one.
B
Oh, come on.
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Oh, it's really. Ma'am, you have premature male balding.
B
What the.
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It's the biological things, man. You can't change that.
B
Dude.
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Listen, ask me how I know, all right? It's a real thing. Okay? And you got it, Ma'am, these are.
B
The same people that will post. You know, nobody wants to date me because they're transphobes. No.
A
You know, it's crazy. Have you. You play pool, right?
B
Not really. I mean, I used to.
A
Yeah. I mean, I play pool. One thing I like about the game of pool, bro, is, like, doesn't matter where you go, an eight ball is always an eight ball. You know what I'm saying?
B
Yeah. Pizza Hut's always a Pizza Hut, bro. You know, I get it. I get it, man.
A
Why don't they do, like.
B
I don't. Oh, you know, dude, I. I don't know. I don't care.
A
This one might be a little convincing.
B
I mean, that. That looks like it could be a woman, right? Like, I mean, just like a. A very. You know, it looks like a beer lady, you know, like a. Like a woman that drinks at the bar every weekend and. Or every day, you know?
A
Oh, man.
B
Yeah, man. It looks. It is what it is. These people are mentally ill. They're up. It's insane that people go along with it. And, you know, the only reason they're like this is because, dude, they can't get attention any other way. So they get to be in a protected class. They get special privileges, you know, and once those special privileges in that protected class dissolves itself, we'll see a lot of these people, you know, go figure out other ways to get attention. That's my opinion.
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Yeah. Yeah, man. Well, let's get into our cruise. Yeah, let's do the cruise, guys. If you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to andyforcella.com. you guys can check them all out there or check the link in the description.
B
I love that Michelle Obama's having to eat it like that, bro. You know what I'm saying? Like, you should be embarrassed. You know, you trot around trying to act like you're the biggest ever and that, you know, the best. And you get on stage and chastise everybody and tell everybody how racist this country is. When you were the first lady of the country and you're, you're worth millions and millions and millions of dollars. Like, it's insane.
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Dude, who cares about your opinion?
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They don't.
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But look at her bio. I mean, girl from the south side. Former first lady. Yeah, okay. Yeah, dude, from the south side.
B
Listen, she's one of my least favorite people.
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Yeah.
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Like, in history.
A
Yeah, for sure.
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No, I mean that, like, I don't, like, I don't understand. Like, the fanfare around her has always been manufactured. You know, they, they. And look, I'm not one to make fun of people's appearances and, but, like, you know, when she was in office, they were trying to make her the most beautiful woman in the, in the world. And they put out magazine articles and all this. And like, bro, I, I, you know, it's, it's just, it's, it's, it's objectively not true.
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Yeah.
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And that's the problem I have with it, you know?
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Like, you can tell it's forced. That's the piece. It's like they, they. Because they try so hard and put all the dollars behind the shit.
B
Yeah.
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They force you to think that this is the truth.
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Well, they want you to think of it. And then if you don't accept it, there's something wrong with you. Like, if I don't say that that's the truth, guess what I am. I'm fucking racist. You know, so I'm just tired of hearing it, dude. And I'm tired of them. And I wish they would go the fuck away, all of them.
A
It's real, man. Well, guys, let's jump into our first set of headlines. Number one, let's go to the White House.
B
Yep.
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Louisiana. Dodgers made their visit after winning the World Series. And you know how Trump is. Can't let it slide without, you know, giving some type of heat to somebody. So check this clip out. Congratulations, Brian and others. We have a couple of senators here.
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I just don't particularly like them. So I won't introduce, over the course.
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Of this amazing season, the members of this team.
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I didn't think it was that big a deal, actually. Washington.
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Over the course of this amazing season, the members of this team gave us.
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Some of the most incredible.
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Yeah.
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Who'S the guy on the right laughing his ass off?
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I don't know, bro. They thought I was after being the senator, you know, he's skipping out on.
B
I mean, at least he tells the truth.
A
That's true, man.
B
You know, but you can't, I mean.
A
Listen, that's just Trump fashion, man. The time dude rolls, I'm cool with it. But let's, let's get to some more pressing matters. Also going around in D.C. right now. They're calling this Bloodbath Monday.
B
Oh, really?
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Stock markets aren't doing too well. Dow is down 2200 points. $6.4 trillion is wiped out in the two day bloodbath. And we got China declaring a trade war over the Trump tariffs.
B
So the dow is down 2002200 points.
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From when time that was April 4th.
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Oh, because it's down 349 as of right now.
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3, 349. Yeah, well, it's gone up a little bit.
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Yeah, but like they were calling yesterday, you know, oh, it's gonna be the worst day in the history of the stock market and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
A
Well, there's been some weird stuff with that too. And I got, we got some proof on that. Um, but yeah, this was from April 3rd to April 4th. I mean it dropped quite a bit. Trump had to put out a message on Truth Social telling Americans, don't be a panicking, saying, quote, the United States has a chance to do something that should have been done decades ago. Don't be weak, don't be stupid, don't be a panicking. A new party based on weak and stupid people. The president wrote on Truth Social half an hour before Wall street opened for trading. He says, quote, be strong, courageous and patient and greatness will be the result. So I mean, that's decent advice, you know what I'm saying? Because I mean, everybody else kind of panicking out right now.
B
Well, I mean, who, who was panicking?
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Right, the billionaires?
B
Well, I mean the senators that invested. It's interesting how first of all, you know, like 85% of the country is not in the stock market at all. And certainly these leftists with $15 in their bank account that don't know how to balance a checkbook, don't have any money in the market. But yeah, here they are marching up and down the street yelling about this, these tariffs, as if they know what the they're talking about in any way, shape or form. And on top of that, we have, you know, to pay attention to who's actually driving that narrative? And, you know, it's cnn, it's msnbc, it's, you know, these big networks that are driving this information as hard as they can. And it's interesting because people will be quick to say that everything else that they say is bullshit and against our interests and all these things, but somehow this is in our interests.
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Right.
B
Most people don't even understand that the stock market and the economy are two different fucking things. Okay? The stock market is for extremely wealthy people in generally.
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Right.
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Okay. Most Americans don't have any money in it. The economy of this country is not dictated necessarily by the stock market. Okay? The regular people out here who, you know, are trying to afford food and take care of their family, though the prices of those items are going to be way less. They might go up in the short term, but the cost of living is going to come way down. And they don't understand the balance of what's actually happening. And they can't understand it because they don't understand basic economics, like, at all. Go ahead.
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Well, I think that's another byproduct too, of the stock market, like you said. I mean, most of Americans don't. We're not actively involved in stock trading or anything like that. I think this is also going to open up a massive opportunity for, for sure for people to get involved. Yeah.
B
Why do you think Warren Buffett has so much cash on hand right now?
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Right.
B
He's gonna let the market go down, he's gonna rebuy when it's low, and he's gonna make a bunch more money how it works. Yeah, I know. And, but dude, what's, what's frustrating to me is all these people saying all this that can't even tell you what a tariff is. And they can't even tell you why we would have them or what would happen. They're just parent, bro. I see very smart people who are, you know, obviously not as smart as I thought, but talking about this as if they don't. They think it's the end of the world and it's like, dude, what are you talking about?
A
Yeah, they're idiots. There it is. But I mean, to your point too, you know, you talk about, like, who, who's actually pushing this information out. I wanted to bring in this, this, this, this profile from Twitter real quick called the Kobec Letter. They tweeted out. This was today. They just tweeted out what, what just happened? And at 10, 10, 10, 10am Eastern Time, rumors emerged that the White House was considering a 90 day tariff pause. At 10:15am CNBC reported that Trump is considering a 90 day pause on tariffs for all countries except for China. By 10:18am The S&P 500 had added over $3 trillion in market cap from its low. At 10:25am Reports emerged at the White House was unaware of Trump considering a 90 day pause. At 10:26, CNBC reports that the 90 day tariff pause headlines were incorrect. 10:34, White House officially called it off saying it was fake news. By 10:40, the S&P erased 2 1/2 trillion dollars of market cap from its high just 22 minutes prior to raising.
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It, which means it was still up 500 billion.
A
There's definitely some manipulation going on. It's very obvious who the fuck is doing it. Why? I don't know. But here's the point that I want to bring up real quick, let you jump in on this because people tend to forget just not too long ago the state of the economy and the state of everything and how everything was going on. And I like, I mean I got some headlines here from, from not. Like I said, not too long ago. When is a recession not a recession? When Joe Biden says it isn't. Or here, how about this? Majority of Americans wrongly believe us is in recession and most blame Biden. Or you know, Biden ran up insane bills before he left the White House. Here's how Trump plans to pay them down. Or, or this one, this is my favorite. Biden nomics is starting to transform America. Why has no one noticed? Because it didn't fucking work.
B
Yeah, because it's not true.
A
It's not true, man. Yeah, it's not true. Now the real numbers, like you said, the economy is separate from the fucking stock market. Well, and here's the truth for you. Trump's policies crush inflation per blockchain based inflation index proving media and experts wrong yet again. I mean, here's the true graph of inflation. We're down, right? Let's talk about the tariffs because that's another interesting thing that's happening right now. I'm not sure if you guys saw this. The EU offers Trump removal of all industrial tariffs. Check this out. We stand ready to negotiate with the United States.
B
Indeed, we have offered zero for zero tariffs for industrial goods as we have.
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Successfully done with many other trading partners because Europe is always ready for a good deal. So we keep it on the table.
B
But we are also prepared, dared to.
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Respond through countermeasures and defend our interests.
B
Like you have any leverage, lady. Right, okay. Let's be real. The United States is the biggest consumer base in the world by a lot. All right? None of these people have any leverage. And the reason that we were involved in all of these unfair trade policies has to do with what we've talked about on this show for many, many years, which is the third worldization of this country. They wanted to outsource manufacturing. They wanted to remove manufacturing and self dependence and independence from the United States. That's why Biden shut down the Keystone pipeline and we started doing all of these things. They wanted to make the country as weak as possible. And all of these tariffs that had to do with the European Union and all of these countries that have bought into the push for globalism was to effectively weaken the United States and take advantage of the fact that a lot of the manufacturing had already been moved overseas. So if we don't control our own manufacturing and we don't control our own products, then we are at the mercy of all these other countries. And Trump understands that because Trump's not a idiot. Now, he may say things you don't like, he may do things you don't like, but at the end of the day, the guy understands how to run a business in the country is just that it's a huge business. And our previous government officials up until this point, and he's right when he says should have been done decades ago, because if any of these people were acting in our own self interest, they wouldn't have allowed those tariffs to exist. Why would we give someone 0%, you know, import which we don't charge them anything, but then when we go there, we're paying a 20%. That doesn't make sense. And the only sense that it makes is that they want to weaken our economy and make us more dependent so that it's easier to control. And we bring the level of the United States down to everybody else's level, which creates a want from the citizens to unify globally, to create, you know, a globalist which is communist conglomerate of nations. And these people have failed, okay? It's not going to work. Manufacturing is going to come back here and we are going to be in control of our own shit and we aren't going to be dependent on all these people. A lot of the pain that we felt over the last two decades in this country has to do with our own leaders selling us out to this idea of globalization. So, you know, really the truth is, is that all those people who did nothing, they're traitors to the country in our interest because they were financially incentivized to make decisions that were against our best interest. This is why when you go look at Joe Biden, you find all different kinds of pay for play money grabs by the Biden family. And you have to ask yourself, well, what are those for? Why are they getting paid? Well, they're getting kickbacks and getting paid so that they don't change things like what Trump's doing right here. Right. Continue to allow other countries to take advantage of us, squeeze us, use our tax dollars that's built off our labor and our businesses and our backs to take care of the rest of the world and basically, you know, do that for some personal wealth. I mean, that's complete abandonment of an obligation of a president and government officials and all these people. And they all did it so they could make more money. Them.
A
And on top of that, like, it's not even just the tariffs. You take the eu, for example. Right. And then on top of that, we pay the majority in for NATO. So then we're protecting them militarily.
B
That's right.
A
You know what I'm saying? But like, in what way? That's not, that's not a friendship. That's not a good deal.
B
No, like, you don't do that to your friends because they're not our friend.
A
They're not.
B
They're not.
A
And while we were coming down, they were trying to equal up. That's how you get there faster. Everybody's on the same page. It would take a long time for the Americas to just go down. Like, you got to bring everybody else.
B
Yeah, but do you notice how much worse they tried to propagate, how, how much worse it was? The reason they need people to believe that it's worse than it actually is is so they'll accept the idea of unifying with this, you know, World Economic Forum globalist movement, which has now failed.
A
Schwab's out, right? You stepped down.
B
I, yeah, I saw that. I mean, look, this is a, they have a culture. It's not going to matter if he stepped down, but he knows it's failed. And he also knows that, you know, if once this progresses enough, it's going to mean him at the end of a rope. That's what the, it's going to mean for a lot of these people. So. Or at the end of a drone, a drone strike. So I think a lot of these people are jumping ship because they don't want to get caught up in the, in the consequences for what they've done. And I think personally, it's hilarious that this woman stands up here and acts like she has any leverage whatsoever, like, okay, we just won't send you and you'll starve.
A
That simple. Yeah, it's very simple. It's very simple. But I mean, EU is not the only conglomerate that tried to jump in on these deals. Apparently damn near every nation that was on that tariff list are reaching out, screaming for deals because they understand that they don't have the leverage.
B
That's right.
A
And she's still trying to posture. It is what it is. Another interesting country that popped up and there's some interesting happened around this topic. So let's, let's check on this. Netanyahu is here. B.B. he, he D.C. right?
B
Yeah.
A
And he was supposed to be meeting at the White House, you know, talking about the tariffs, discussions on Iran, Gaza hostages. But then, but then something weird happened. They were supposed to be doing some, some, some joint press conferences and all of that stuff. You remember he did that with Zelinsky the last time and then they all got canceled. Yeah. Check this out into cnn. The White House has canceled today's press conference with, is with President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
B
This is a really big change.
A
Let's go to Jeff Zeleny, who's at the White House. Jeff, are they explaining why at this hour.
B
They are not explaining why. The press conference was scheduled to take place at about 230 Eastern Time with President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu would have been their second formal press conference back there was one in February and one this afternoon was on the schedule. It's been on the schedule for several days. But the change here, the, the White House officials are saying that they will still potentially take questions in the Oval Office in a more informal setting. But that formal press conference in the East Room of the White House House, which has been set up for this, has now been canceled.
A
That's interesting. That is, that is interesting.
B
What do you think?
A
I, Dude, I. Listen, I don't know what to think based off of precedence. Like I said, the last time this happened, it was with Zielinski and he gave all the food away to the staffers, you know what I'm saying? Like, and, and the rumor on the street was that Zelinsky got kicked out. You know what I'm saying? This was after the Zelensky talked to, you know, Trump. Kind of crazy, right? This has the same markings. I don't know. I'm waiting on my people to get back to me. But it is interesting because at the same Time all of this is going on. Let's go over to NBC real quick because Israel is having some, some explaining to do on the global stage. Not sure if you saw this. Israeli military walks back account of Gaza medical workers killings after video appears to contradict its version. So this was a story. I mean, we've seen it. We didn't really follow it too much. At least I didn't. But last month, apparently the Israeli military killed 15 paramedics and emergency workers in southern Gaza last month. And they said that, oh, you know, they were terrorists that was in there. They pulled up with their lights off and, you know, it was suspicious. And well, now there's a video. Okay. Of this. The Israeli, the. The Israel Defense Forces initially said soldiers opened fire on vehicles as they approached its position suspiciously without headlights or emergency signals. It said nine Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants were killed in the incident. However, NBC News reviewed video recovered from the phone of one of the paramedics killed. And in it, an ambulance can be seen with its lights on and its emergency lights flashing when soldiers open fire. The vehicle was also marked with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society's insignia lights on two other vehicles can also be seen flashing. And so now since that video has come out, Israeli military walked back its version of events after the video of the shooting emerged on Saturday. A spokesperson said in a news briefing that the initial report received from the field had not been. Had not described any lights. That it appeared that the individual who gave the initial account was mistaken.
B
Mistaken.
A
Mistaken. Just a mistake. The IDF spokesperson said investigators were still looking at operational information to try to determine whether and why an error had been made. According to a transcript of the briefing. A spokesperson refused to comment when asked why the IDF had initially described the vehicles as moving suspiciously so, I mean, dude, it's. There, there is some weird stuff happening with that. I don't know. You got any thoughts, theories on that?
B
I mean, look, dude, like we've said a number of times here, you know, the, the Israeli decision makers are warmongers and they are genociding an entire group of people. And we have people like that fat dude from last week. Yeah. Bragging about it. And we see this all over. We see these pro Israel people showing, you know, no restraint, no mercy, no empathy, no care for, for anybody being killed, whether they're innocent or not. And there's videos all over the Internet of people who have far different accounts of what's actually going on than what the IDF and Israel is reporting. And you know, at the end of the day, I Don't think they can be trusted. And what people here fail to realize is that the rest of the world doesn't like Israel. You know what I'm saying? We're the only country that's out here being like, oh, they're our greatest ally and this and that. That's not true.
A
Yeah.
B
Okay, now they might have strategic land that allows us to have some sort of forward operation presence in the Middle East. That doesn't mean that they're our closest ally. You know, at the end of the day, dude, you know, we're getting drug into a bunch of shit that shouldn't be happening that will end up costing us money and probably American lives in many different ways. Not just in direct conflict, but also the reason who's going to have to deal with the terrorism that will result from this, right?
A
We will.
B
We will.
A
The greatest ally.
B
Yeah, 100%. And, and dude, like, people are done with it, dude. You know, look, all over the Internet they say, oh, anti Semitism's at an all time high.
A
Well, meanwhile they're shooting up three lit up ambulances.
B
Yeah. And, and, and laughing when a little baby gets blown up. And like, what do you expect, dude?
A
And then play victim on you can't do that.
B
Yeah, well, I mean, they've been doing it for a long time, bro. And it's not the Jews. It's the corrupt people at the top of the food chain in Israel and a bunch of other. It's, it's a mafia that exists, you know, in different countries. Here, there few other places. And you know, they hide behind anti Semitism. They hide behind the ignorance of people who persecute regular, everyday Jewish people. Because there's a lot of Jewish people that look at this and they're like, this is disgusting. No different than how you feel when you see some of the black crime that's happening. Right. It's the same thing. And I just think it's irresponsible to say arguments like it's the Jews when in reality, bro, Joe Biden didn't represent my views. It would be very easy for people to say it's the Americans. Well, it ain't most of the Americans. I, I think, I think, I think the, the leaders of Israel are evil people, period. And I think they're willing to do anything they can to protect their own reputation, you know, and, and it's absurd too. Like what, why do you hate us? What, what do you, what do you not like about us? What do we do wrong? You know, we, we can criticize every other country, we could criticize every other government, we can criticize every other everything of everything else. But if you say one thing about Israel, you're anti Semite, they try to get you fired, they try to up your. They try to ruin your name. And you know, I don't know about you, but when someone's trying to present the case that they are doing everything the right way and they're upstanding people and doing the right thing, you know, when you go and make laws and arrest people in other countries and try to pass laws here that says you can't question things and you can't talk about. About things and you can't criticize certain people when you could criticize literally every other race. You can criticize every other religion, you can criticize every other government, but if you say it about this one government, you're somehow the worst person in the, in the world. And I don't know about you, bro, but that doesn't foster trust with most people, okay? Most people are smart enough to understand that, you know, when the person trying to play like they're innocent is actually forcing people to not talk about it, whatever that might be, it's pretty clear that there's some lying going on, all right? And it's interesting because why is it that Israel is above criticism from everybody? Why is that? Someone explained that to me, okay? You had Randy Fine talking about legitimately out of his mouth, you know, our people, which he. What he means is the Jewish mafia, the Israeli higher ups. We've been kicked out of 200 countries, which is actually not 200. It's like a little over 109. But you know, who's counting? But, but if you ask why that is, you're a anti Semite, right?
A
So you can say that is happening.
B
Yeah, but if you say, well, why. Why would people want to kick you out? They like, dude, you know, so you're telling me. So this is what you're trying to tell me. You're trying to tell me that for 200 or whatever, you said 109 countries, you're trying to tell me that for no reason whatsoever, like, you're just minding your own business. You're chilling.
A
Yeah, right.
B
Okay. Eating the bagels, just doing your thing. And, and 109 other, they just decide they don't like you.
A
Right.
B
You weren't doing anything.
A
All n Semites. Yeah, yeah, right.
B
Okay.
A
Yeah.
B
Nobody believes that. All right? Secondly, anybody who tries to defend that, nobody believes them either, and they get lumped into it. Okay? So what you have here is you have this like, momentum that's starting to build where, you know, like regular Jewish people will, instead of like standing up and saying that's wrong, they'll get pissed off whenever you try to like ask questions. Right? So then you're like, well, fuck Steve down the street, who's Jewish, man. He actually is with them. And you start to, you start to like, see it different. Does that make sense? And that's what's happening, dude. Like no reasonable person looks at what they do and says, oh, they, they, they're just picked on for no reason. Like, bro, there has to be reasons. Okay, what are they? And then when you talk about those, you know, you, you get anti Semite of the year on, on the ADL website or whatever. Right?
A
So I got fired from 109 jobs.
B
It's all their faults.
A
It might like, it might be me.
B
It might be me.
A
That's all I'm saying.
B
Listen, this is no different, this is no different than you getting fired from 109 jobs and then saying it's because all of them are racist.
A
All the jobs are racist. Yeah, they just didn't like black people. That's what it was. It had to be.
B
And so like, dude, with the awareness and the transparency that we have from the Internet now, you know, this isn't 25 years ago, this is now. And 25 years ago there wasn't as much available information and you know, you could squash things very easily with a, with a narrative, but now you can't.
A
With one news cycle.
B
Yeah. So it's just, it's absurd. And the more they push and the more they try to lock down people's voices and the more they pressure, the more resistance they're going to create for themselves.
A
It's crazy. Last little piece on this tariff thing because China is now in the conversation 100%. Trump threatens to add 50% tariffs on China if retaliatory tariffs not dropped. President Donald Trump warned Monday that he would impose additional tariffs on China of 50% if Beijing does not withdraw the 34% tariffs it announced against United States last week. So China unveiled the measures in response to Trump's Liberation Day. We covered that on the last cti, but. And they responded. They trying to issue a retaliatory tariff of 34% on top of their already record setting tariffs. Right. So they charge us 67%. They just added 34% to that. And so, you know, Trump said that, hey, play ball or don't pick your poison. Which I think he should have just went straight to a fucking hundred. But they have until tomorrow to get the shit to fix heat. And we'll see.
B
Yeah, here, here's the thing. With all these other countries, you can certainly just say you. What are you gonna do? All right? The problem with China that makes it different from all the other countries is not just the amount of people they have, but it's also the fact that they do so much manufacturing for American companies at the moment, and this is a big problem and why manufacturing needs to happen here. So at any given time, China can say, we're done making product for you. Okay? They can also decide to not honor patents or intellectual property that they manufacture for American companies. And they can just say, fuck it, we're going to make whatever labels the United States makes and we're going to send them out to the rest of the world. They can flood the market with counterfeit products that are actually the exact same thing. And, and really honestly put most of the companies here in the United States out of business.
A
So we're not prepared to.
B
Correct. And that is the danger of outsourcing manufacturing. So China in this situation, because the manufacturing hasn't returned to America full force, they have this card to play that. I mean, if they played, it would. It would mean legitimate war with China, like bombs and guns and blowing them the fuck up.
A
For sure.
B
Yeah. So. Because it would ruin every single company that manufactures anything over there ever.
A
Dude, I saw this one post and I don't know the numbers if they're 100 concrete. Basically what they were saying is like, you're at your standard iPhone right now. It's 1500 bucks. This would go to like 30 grand, that.
B
Huh?
A
They said 30 grand.
B
No, no, no, no. That would go to like $3. Okay? So all of your premium goods that you get manufactured in China under specific ip. So let's say this. You're. You're, you're, you're getting this water, okay? And you're making it in China, and it's, it's intellectual property from the United States. You know it says US Water, right? Okay. And let's just say it's the most popular water in the world. What I'm saying is, is that they can cut off American companies from receiving the product, make the product themselves, and then ship it out to the rest of the world at cost or a few dollars over and ruin the market for the water while simultaneously crushing the business here. You see what I'm saying? So it's like hyper inflating the product availability to where it's not worth anything. And they absolutely can do that. So it's a very, you know, so.
A
I've always been conflicted with that because, like, yeah, like, you know, you hear all these people, oh, China's our biggest threat.
B
Yeah.
A
I mean, in a sense, yes they are. You know what I'm saying? But we still bow down to them, man. Like that's.
B
Well, we have to. When we don't make our own. Yeah, okay. We don't make a lot of our own products, we don't make a lot of our own medicines. A lot of the ingredients that we use come from there. We're dependent on them. And their ideology is not in line with ours. So why the would we ever allow a country whose ideology is not aligned with ours to control our supply chain whatsoever? It should be illegal that any products are made in China, but instead we have shipped our manufacturing over there. And you have to wonder why. Why is that? You, you think that the people who did that didn't understand what they were doing? No, they knew what they were doing. They sold us out for money that went to their own families. That's how a lot of these people come in worth nothing and leave worth a hundred million dollars. They're not just taking money from our taxes and you know, funneling it back and pack donations. They're accepting straight up payments through many different methods from countries like China. So these people are legitimately traitors to us, who we elect to represent us. And then they work in the interest of China for their own personal wealth. And this is something that's been happening for a long time. Any leader, any, any intelligent human being would understand that for us to be secure, strategically secure, we, we have to manufacture our own goods and services here in this country. And when was the last time you heard any president talking about bringing all of that here? It's not been in your lifetime. My lifetime, that's right. So they have intentionally. What I'm trying to get to here is that they, they have intentionally weakened the country for their own personal wealth. They knew what they were doing. And we're in a, we're in this window right now where China could really us up if the cards are played wrong now after the manufacturing comes back here, they won't have that card to play anymore. Does that make sense?
A
100. Yeah, man. Dude, it's a scary, it's a scary volatile situation, 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 of these comments. Got some good ones for you, Andy. Yeah, yeah, I got some good ones. This first comment comes from @jjk9275. Don't be a boner. Share the phoner.
B
Okay. Hey, I think the call in show was cool, dude.
A
People loved it. They seem to be like Dr. J. Mike loved it. This new format and call in sessions are fun. Fire. Fire.
B
Yeah, yeah. How do they, how do they submit for the show?
A
Yeah, guys, link in the description below. You guys can fill out that. We'll get your question submissions on that. You can still email in to ask andy@andyfacella.com. leave your phone number. You can also drop a question on the Q&AFS episodes. They'll just be read like normal.
B
Yeah, a lot of people are hitting me up today, like, how do I get my. Well, if you listen to the show, I tell you.
A
Yeah, have. Have a good question.
B
Yeah, that's.
A
That's, that's it. Yeah, that's the best way to get on.
B
Yeah.
A
Yeah. People, people love it. But you did, you did get a little clap back though.
B
Oh, yeah.
A
This comments from at Becca Love, 1964. She said the most offensive part of this podcast is that Andy hasn't seen the Lion King.
B
Okay, well, why would I? I don't have kids, any kids to.
A
See the Lion King.
B
Andy, it's a cartoon.
A
Yeah, it's a good one. You would. Actually, the live version is pretty good too. Like the live version, the live animation, you know, they did. What do you call it? What do you call it? Live action.
B
What do you mean?
A
It's a live action animation.
B
Like they're actors.
A
No, no, but like the drawing, it looks like some AI because like how realistic it looks. You would like that version.
B
I don't with none of that, bro. I'm trying to make money.
A
I get that. You should watch the Lion King.
B
Yeah, I'm trying to run businesses. I don't care. I don't have. I don't have fun. Fun's for fucking losers.
A
All right.
B
Yeah, okay. Yeah, listen. That's how serious I am.
A
Yeah, right. No fun.
B
That's no, no fun. Fucking Lion King. Get the fuck out of here.
A
All right, well, one more digital pocket change. 736 said until Andy watches the Lion King, he can't say one word about DJ not watching American Clothes. Classic.
B
Sure I can. I can say whatever I want. It's my show. Yeah. I can say whatever I want.
A
Flying King's a good movie, bro. It's a good movie. You should watch. You would like it. I think you would like it. I think we should watch it together. Let's have a movie marathon.
B
I couldn't watch.
A
We just live stream. Us watching movies.
B
No, people will probably watch.
A
People watch that. People watch it. Yeah, I fall asleep a couple of times. You know what I'm saying? We can eat some popcorn. You like corn?
B
I do.
A
You know what I'm saying?
B
Like corn drinks.
A
Yeah, I think it'd be fun. Yeah, I think it'd be fun. You know.
B
You know bush beer is made from corn.
A
Yeah.
B
That's why you want to fight everybody when you drink.
A
Taps into that internal.
B
That internal ancestral race. That's right.
A
Yeah. All right, man. We'll see.
B
Guys.
A
Let us know if you want a Andy and DJ Movathon movie time.
B
I don't want that.
A
I think you would want.
B
Depends on who gets to pick the movies.
A
I think we both. I think we both submit like two options and we have to watch it. Whatever the options are. I think that's fair. I think that's fair.
B
I'm. I never said I was doing this. I don't know what you're talking about.
A
Listen, dude, we take one nice little Sunday. You know what I'm saying, bro?
B
Listen, I already told you.
A
Corn, some PJs. You got bomb ass movie theater down there.
B
I already told you, bro. You know I don't do fun. No fun.
A
Guys, we appreciate you for being real ass fans. Let's keep the cruise cruising. Let's go to headline number two. Let's talk about our Americans, huh? Let's talk about our fellow Americans.
B
Okay.
A
Okay. Just a little bit. Yeah. Thousands of protesters gather for hands off rallies across the country. This was. It was a lot of people.
B
Hands off of what?
A
Their penises?
B
Well, they cut them off anyway. What are we talking? Hands off.
A
Hands off.
B
This sounds like hands up. It does. It sounds. I mean, is this not a Soros funded.
A
Oh, for sure.
B
Organized rally?
A
For sure.
B
Yeah. I mean it's. They got a similar name, you know.
A
Similar people, you know, similar arm hair.
B
Bro. Did have you watched? I hope you got some videos of some of these people being interviewed.
A
Oh, I got.
B
Okay, because there's some.
A
I got some videos.
B
There's some rocket scientists. That's for sure.
A
That's for sure. Yeah. Thousands of protesters gathered for various so called hands off rallies throughout the United States to protest President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. A video posted to Twitter by ABC News showed thousands of protesters who had flooded the streets in Boston, Massachusetts as part of a hands off rally. Um, Breitbart's Breitbart News Sean Morin previously reported protesters were slated to gather across the nation on Saturday for the hands off rallies to tell Trump and Musk to take their hands off people's health care, Social Security, civil rights and their freedom and education. So let's check a couple of these, these clips.
B
What? What. Before we get into this. What is he doing? What are they doing to health care and Social Security and civil rights?
A
Yeah, to my knowledge.
B
And freedom and education.
A
To my knowledge. Nothing, nothing dangerous or bad.
B
Yeah, I mean they, they signed an executive order to delete the Department of Education which has produced the worst decline in education quality in any modern civilization ever over the last 40 years. That doesn't sound like a bad idea to me.
A
I mean these people probably would want that though. You know what I'm saying?
B
Well, I mean, yeah, I mean what are we talking about here? What are we talking about?
A
The civil rights thing. I couldn't get.
B
None of it makes sense.
A
Yeah, no, I mean none of it. But I mean, dude, these were some massive crowds. We gotta give it to him. Let's check a couple of these clips out.
B
Here's a live look at Boston, Massachusetts now as we check back in on one of our top stories. Anti Trump protests taking place across the country today after a tumultuous week, to say the least. Treatment the economy. We want to point out just a few minutes ago we did show you a protest. It was, we said it was Boston. It was not Boston there. It was an unrelated protest. But what you are looking at right now is Boston and I'm from there. I can recognize this. This is the plaza right outside of city hall in Down.
A
That is a ton of people.
B
Huh?
A
That's a ton of people. New York City. That's a ton of people. Yeah, I mean that's a shit ton of people. How do you get so many people organized like that? Like, you know, to do the same thing with the same signs and. Right. Like, like there's, there's like. I mean that's a massive level of coordination. Right. Well let's, let's go to Mario Nafal, this cool guy on Twitter. He, he, he tweeted this out. Um, exposed anti elon protests are staged and paid bust in scripted clocked out the anti elon, anti doge, anti Trump protest in D.C. so specifically we're going to go to D.C. here. They aren't grassroots. They are payroll driven theater buses rolled in packed with hired protester pre made Signs handed out, assembly line style, scripts distributed to keep messaging on brand. Protesters all left at once. Just like a shift change protest or organize AstroTurf. NGO backed, donor funded and fake as their outrage. It's a union of grifters and bureaucrats trying to stop Elon from cutting off their taxpayer gravy train. Let's check a couple of these clips out. So me and Gabe took about a 30 minute break and we went back.
B
To the hotel to recharge. When we come back and this place is dead. Take a look. Look like not a single protester inside. And just 20 to 30 minutes ago.
A
It was completely packed with protesters. So one of two things.
B
Either A, they were paid and their.
A
Time was gone, you know, they're off.
B
Work, they get to go, or B, they're literally just a cult and they all left at once. Like it's one of the two options, you tell me. Oh, it's a mix. It's paid agitator protesters bust in. You know, I sent you that video last night of the guy dancing. Okay, so there's this video I sent DJ of this guy at a music festival and he's like, he goes up and he starts dancing on his own. And then over the course of about two minutes, there's like hundreds of people dancing with him. And the reason I sent that to you was because that's how these protests happen, okay? They get enough people there to make it seem like a crowd who are all paid and then they count on the rest of the people joining in. Yeah, man. I mean, look, it is what it is at this point. And there's some interviews of these people. They don't even know why they're there. They can't even answer.
A
You pulling out scripts? Yeah, they have to pull out scripts. Yeah, but these are some more clips of people coming and going. Check this out. Got to have some Palestine people in there. This is a picture, a video of them literally getting off the buses. The bus is underneath. They all got signs that are getting handed out.
B
Now.
A
Here's my thing, that bus, I mean, you can see the, the information on that bus. I mean, it wouldn't take a rocket scientist to look that up and see where it came from. Yeah, you know, who ordered that bus? Who paid for it?
B
Right.
A
Like it wouldn't take a whole lot to get that. But we don't even have to because they're straight up telling us now. Deleted webpage published by the organization offered to pay groups up to 200 per person to stage the protest against Tesla. And Elon, we talked about this a few times. It's One of these NGOs called Indivisible. Right. Literally had the payment link form on their website. So you register your group. Let's say it's 10 of you. Cool. 200 bucks a piece. Come to this protest, they're paid.
B
Yeah.
A
Which is also would understand or make sense and explain why everybody was gone after the, you know, the payroll was up. You know what I'm saying? But to your point, these people are not smart. They're idiots. Let's check this guy out. And what brings you out here today?
B
What doesn't. Can you explain a little bit for our viewers what this means? Go ahead. Castocracy. Government by the least suitable or competent citizens of a state. Seems to fit, doesn't it? These pe. Yeah. They have no idea what they're even protesting. Dude.
A
What are we not like. It's so. It's so crazy, man. It's so crazy. But these people loot. I mean, we. We've shown some violence before. We talked about it. You know, all of the violence that they say that, you know, we're going to be doing, we're not the ones really doing it. I want to go because I actually follow this girl on. On Instagram. She has a really, really awesome account named Savannah. I don't know if you. Have you seen this clip, bro, where.
B
She gets punched in the face?
A
Dude.
B
Yeah.
A
Yeah. New York City.
B
Because the person that she's interviewing has no education and doesn't even know what they're arguing about.
A
Zero morals, zero anything. North Carolina. New York City woman who decked pro life activists claim she was provoked into violence.
B
That's what they all say.
A
Yes. She made her. Punch her in the face.
B
Yeah, for sure.
A
Yeah. The woman who socked a pro lifer reporter in the phase during the filmed interview offered an apology Saturday, but claimed her antagonistic victim goaded her into violence. Let's check this clip out.
B
It's very obstructed, and I think that you just don't understand the magnitude of having a child. Yeah, well, I'm.
A
I'm not the one who admitted they would be okay with killing babies in foster care and killing children that have been abused.
B
Not the point. What I'm. Sex seems reasonable. Listen, these people are creating their own backlash. It just hasn't happened yet. Just hasn't happened. People are sick of that, okay? They're sick of being told that they're the violent ones. They're sick of being told that they're going to Go on a domestic terrorism list. They're sick of being told. And these people have never faced accountability for anything, okay? And that's why we're seeing behavior like this.
A
And then she plays victim. She went to Facebook, of course. So the lady's name is Brianna Rivers. She went to Facebook saying to Savannah, I sincerely apologize, but cannot sit around and allow you to continue pushing this one sided narrative. I understand hands being put on someone is never the answer, but throwing rocks and hiding hands is worse. She knows the truth, and she needs to release the footage in its entirety. Savannah is a professional antagonist, not a reporter. And the truth will be told. Which is funny because Brianna approached Savannah.
B
There was the whole video out there.
A
Yeah, they. She did release the whole video. And guess what happens after that, bro, it's classic. It's classic victim.
B
Yeah.
A
Help Brianna Rivers find legal protection. She started to go fund me for herself.
B
Of course.
A
Yeah, I already raised 12, 1100 bucks.
B
Yeah, of course.
A
She's the victim saying that, you know, she was asked to partake in an interview to a pro life advocate, and our initial interaction was genuine and friendly until I stood in support of Planned parenthood services. So she's. She's doing this saying that she's received death threats. She's being cyberbullied. Her comments are not. Not very nice.
B
And body shape. Listen, dude, you deserve it.
A
You deserve it.
B
Yeah, you deserve it. And you deserve more. You physically assaulted somebody for no reason. And this is the. That y'all claim everybody does to you, which nobody ever does. We don't see. We don't ever see videos of it going the other way. We always see videos of that side of things doing this kind of. And getting away with it. And, you know, things are changed now, dude.
A
I just. I just wish we could get back to a time where victims were actually victims, right? And like, not this, like, aggressor being the victim that we're constantly seeing. Because it's not even just like this. I mean, I know you guys have seen it. We'll touch on it shortly. But like, dude, that case down in Texas at the track meet, bro, like, that dude who stabbed that dude, they stab that. Like, these are kids. One, right? You stab this dude and now you're playing victim. You got a gofundme, which, by the way, his parents keep raising the limit on it. It went from 50 50k to 100k to 150k. Now it's at $200,000. Like, can we just get back to victims actually being the victims here? Like that'd be nice. That'd be nice to see instead of playing this like, whoa, it's me bullshit, bro. Like, no, you killed a kid, dude. I don't get it.
B
I do. When you hold certain people, mainly Democrats and left leaning people of any race, sexuality, gender who fall on that side, the laws have not applied to those people for the longest time. And there's clearly a double standard about where the laws apply and when they don't. And then you throw in a culture that you know is openly racist towards white people. Openly racist towards white people. That's the truth. Okay? And that's not most black people. But there is an element of black culture which is not small, which is allowed to be openly discriminatory and racist towards white people. It's been that way my whole life. You could say whatever the you want about white people, but if you say the same about black people, you're a racist, you lose, you should lose your job. And this and that and this. And you know, we can't observe simple things like crime statistics or crime data without being called racist. Which is interesting because to solve the problem it has to be addressed. And so who's actually racist? The people who are wanting us to avoid noticing the actual data so that we can correct it. And, and, and which allows, you know, inner city black people to suffer the consequences of abnormally violent and zero accountability society. You know, it seems to me that the racist position there is to act like there's not a problem and allow it to continue, you know, and 100. Yeah. And the real non racist people are willing to say, hey, here's a problem, here's the data that supports that problem.
A
Let's fix it.
B
How do we fix it? And that is the non racist take. But it's interesting because that's the inverse of how you, what you get called and how it's labeled in society. And let's be real, dude, for the last number of years, you know, black crime has had very little accountability at all. We have inner city prosecuting attorneys.
A
That's the most racist piece about it completely, dude. I mean, your tax dollars is going for some dude, some organization to send your tax dollars to go pay for people to get in these positions who intentionally release violent criminals, violent offenders back into the fucking community and say they care so much about you, but they're letting you be in fucking pillage and murdered and raped and killed.
B
Yeah, listen, all over your city, you think, you think every day ever, the everyday black citizen, black American wants to deal with their own People being criminals. And bro, we hear from these people all the time. They're embarrassed by it. They're like, bro, it's not all black people. I hope you understand that. Yes, we all understand that. But at the end of the day, there is a huge double standard. You are allowed to say anything you want about any. It's the same thing that we have with the Israel thing, right?
A
But with, with black people, different segment.
B
Now they can criticize and say and do anything just about with no repercussions. Right? You could say anything about white people that's you're not a racist. If, if a white person to say, hey, there seems to be a problem over here with black youth and crime, you're a racist. Right? Like there's just all sorts of double standards. And we have to ask why those double standards exist. And the reason that those double standards exist is not for the benefit of black culture. If we really wanted to benefit black culture and black people in this country, we would say, here's the problem, here's the reality of the problem, and here's what needs to happen to fix it. But that we're not allowed to do that because even identifying the problem is quote, unquote racist.
A
Right?
B
So, you know, until people come to the reality of, of what the truth is and what the facts are, this is going to continue. And you know, bro, real talk, I've seen more anti white racism out of this one scenario than, than I've seen.
A
Sick.
B
Yeah, than I've seen.
A
It's sick, dude.
B
Maybe ever, dude, it's sick. Like, dude, like, like, look, bro, you know, I saw a video where a guy was saying, what right does that kid have to tell him to move? Well, it doesn't matter that the, the amount of that doesn't give someone the right to stab someone in the heart. Right? There's no marks on this kid's face. It's not like they got in a fist fight and it happened in the heat of the moment, right?
A
Like, I don't see self.
B
He felt disrespected and acted out as if, you know, what they're told to do in their culture by rap, by it and by the way, who's putting out. And I like rap, but I'm also old enough and intelligent enough to know that you don't run around doing the shit they talk about. Yeah, okay, but at the end of the day, who's, who's propagating those messages to the black youth? Who, who's pumping that, who's making the money from it, Right?
A
Who, Who.
B
Those are the questions to ask, okay? Because we have a situation here where, you know, and furthermore, beyond this specific discussion, it's, it's f. People are failing to realize that this division is being created intentionally, okay? They're trying to create another George Floyd type situation. Because when people choose a side such as race or socioeconomics, poor versus rich, or sexuality, you know, gay versus straight, or political affiliation, left versus Right, that all works in their favor, okay? Because when we're fighting amongst ourselves and we are passionately arguing about things that matter to us, right? It bothers me that that a. That a black kid stabbed a white kid in the heart. That's not good. That that should bother everybody. It should also bother people equally as much when a black kid stabs another black kid, right? Which clearly it doesn't because that nobody talks about it. And it happens. What happened there in Frisco happens in Chicago 40 times a week. But nobody says don't talk about. Okay? Why? Because it's not good for the divisive narrative that they want to sell us so that they can continue to steal and take advantage of and pillage and oppress all of us while we're busy arguing over things like this. Here's the reality of this. This was wrong. It was horrible. That that young man that lost his life, his life is over. I don't think people, people are like desensitized to it. Like, he's dead, okay? He's not going to grow up and have a family. He's not going to have story. His family is going to have to live with that their whole lives. And anybody arguing that he deserved it is a world class piece of fucking shit. I don't give a fuck who you are, okay? And to be honest, the black community that's standing up and saying things that insinuate that. Such as this man who, like the one video that really irritated me was what right did he have to tell him to move, okay? So that justify stabbing someone in the heart?
A
Dude, I saw somebody try to compare this, Talking about, try to compare this, this, the. The aggressor here to Rosa Parks. It's like, oh, so you know, he's like, listen, different Rosa Parks. No, Rosa didn't stab the bus driver, bro. Like, so I think it's a little bit different.
B
Listen, dude, I'll be real, you know, you know how I. I'm seeing this, dude, I'm seeing this as a very revealing event to understand how many people in the black community see white people. They Seem to hate them. They hate them no matter what.
A
For whatever. Yeah. Just for no reason.
B
And bro, I, I'm sorry, I just don't see that in white culture. I don't. Now, now if you're a black person, you've bought into that narrative that all white people are bad. You're not going to believe what I'm saying. But I don't, I don't have, I don't have, we don't have discussions at least in my circles. And I don't know, I'm a pretty aggressive by society standard advocate for no hypocrisy when it comes to racism. Meaning that I am one of the people that will stand up and say, hey, this is, this is a double standard. I'm tired of white people being criticized. I'm tired of white people being blamed. I'm very open about saying that because it's wrong. But at the end of the day, that doesn't make me some sort of racist. Where we sit around and talk about how up black people are. That's not that, that, that doesn't happen. And I'm one of the, I'm one of the people who actually speaks that truth like, hey, we shouldn't have this at all on any way, any direction. And generally most people that stand up and say, hey, you know, this, this overt racism towards white people is, you know, this double standard towards white people is, you know, if you flip the page on all of this and you had white entertainment television and white Grammys and this and that and this and all these things, people would lose their mind. If that white kid had stabbed this black kid in the heart, what would be happening right now in this country? Right? We know what would be happening. It'd be the burning down. It would be the same that happened with George Floyd. And you know, there's just a huge double standard. But the point of this that I'm getting at is that if there were that kind of racism out there happening, I would hear about it. I would have people messaging me saying we would know about it. Yes, everybody would know about it. Yes. And it does. It, it just, I don't see it. And, but what I do see is a lot of people in the black community who are very comfortable justifying this as, okay, you know, this kid was defending himself. No, he wasn't. This kid was an a, stand up, you know, kid. No, he wasn't. He fucking killed a kid. Okay?
A
Like nothing stand up about that dude.
B
And I'm, you know, people get mad at me when I say this and I understand their point of view, right? Like there's a lot. There's a segment of the white population that gets super mad when I say that, hey, we, we should all be getting along and we should all not see color and we should be judging each other on the content of character. I personally believe that's how things should be. I think most people believe that's how things should be. But there's. I get a lot of heat just like you get from the black community saying you're an Uncle Tom. I get a lot of people from the white community who say, bro, race does matter. It matters. Look how they talk about us. Look how they say this. Look, these people hate us. And if we allow them to, you know, continue to hate us like this, you're putting yourself in a dangerous situation by ignoring the reality, you know, that this exists. Which, that's a fair point. There's, there's naivete, which usually gets people killed. Okay? You think everybody's cool and everybody thinks like you and they don't. And you know, it's just, it's disturbing, dude. And I, I don't know, man.
A
For me, it's the victim.
B
Gotta go, bro. Listen, I'm, I'm personally, I'm tired of it. Yeah, okay. Like, I'm tired of. And I don't care what people think about this. This is just what I observe. Show. And if I'm wrong, show me. Show me the, show me the videos. Show me the videos of white youth ransacking convenience stores or grocery stores. Show me the videos of these massive melees in public places amongst all white people. Show me the videos of groups of white people beating up a black person. When you could show me those videos, then, then we'll have a talk about reality. Yes, but those things don't exist. And the videos the other way around. Do you agree or disagree? Are plentiful, not hard to find. Okay? So we have to assess what reality is. And the reality of the situation is we have a group of people. This is not black people. This is bad people in the black community, in my opinion, creating a bad name for a lot of black people. Okay? And to fix that, the everyday black American is going to have to stand up and say, this is bullshit and we need to self correct in our own culture. And that doesn't happen enough. You know, the, the other, the other situation is, is, you know, I think, I think we all have to realize that, you know, this situation is being marketed to us. You know, it's being. Do I think it's right that he raised 150 grand by people supporting him. No, absolutely not. I don't think so. I think it's fucking bullshit. Do I think it's right that there's certain people making videos saying that this kid deserved it or that, you know, this kid was justified in doing what he did? I don't agree with that. I don't like that. There's lots of things I don't like. Do, do I like opening the Internet every day and being, and seeing black people tell white people that they're racist for existing or how that's become a public policy in schools for the last 15, 20 years. You know, you, you listen to Obama's get up there on stage and talk about how racism is such a big problem when they're president of the United States and multi, multi, multi millionaires. You know, we look at the, you know, I, I just see a lot of different things that indicate, you know, the opposite of what is actually said and told. And at the end of the day, guys, you know, if we're going to have a functional society that's going to exist cross culturally, people are going to have to call out the. For what it is. You don't get a special pass because, you know, your ancestors were slaves 400 years ago or 200 years ago or a hundred years ago. There is, there's more slaves that exist currently in present day than have ever existed in the history of Earth before now. We're not even talking about that. Okay. Italian people were slaves. Irish people were slaves. American Indians were slaves. Almost every single heritage that you could trace back there will be slavery at some point in time. Yes. So, so what makes me responsible as someone who happens to be, you know, of Western European descent, How am I responsible for something that, you know, happened before my family even immigrated to this country? I'm not. And I don't feel guilty about saying it. You know, this is another thing, like white people are made to feel guilty about black. Bro, you didn't do that. Do you believe that slavery is legal or should be legal or that you have a right to own other humans? No. Well, then tell them to off.
A
Right, right.
B
You know, like, bro, we got to, at some point, everybody's got to stand up and have a backbone and acknowledge what the truth is. You know, the truth of the matter is, is that bad people are bad people, good people are good people, and we are being divided intentionally. Are there some real issues? Yeah, there are, but, you know, they can be solved real easily by Just standing up for yourself and saying, hey, I ain't buying into that. You.
A
That's real.
B
That's what I do. Nobody comes to me for that. Come at me for that race argument, bro. I'll school you, okay? I'll make you look stupid in front of the whole world.
A
That's the thing. We can't pick and choose. What. What's an important conversation to have? You know what I'm saying? Well, what an important problem is. We're going to talk about problems. Talk about all of it.
B
What happens? What happens. What happens to a toddler when they have a toy that they really like and they've grown accustomed to and you take it away from them?
A
Oh, they lose their shit.
B
So what is it? What happened to this lady right here?
A
Yeah, same thing.
B
No, what? The exact same thing. Only her toy was her privilege to say and behave any way that she sees fit with zero repercussions. And when she was intellectually cornered and exposed for not knowing what the she was talking about, what happened?
A
Acted out.
B
She threw a fit, okay? And this is what happens when you raise people for their whole entire lives. Zero consequences with zero consequences. Trophies for 20th place. Telling people that they're entitled to this or that because of what their ancestors did or didn't do 200 years ago. This is all nonsense. It's total. Okay, I didn't own any slaves. Did you? No. I didn't either. So, like, I don't really give a. I really don't.
A
No, I don't.
B
I don't. That. Here's what I do know. Lots of Americans and lots of white people died to end that in this country. What, are we gonna talk about that? You know what I'm saying?
A
No, we tear down those statues.
B
Yeah, I, I, that. Dude, listen, it's. It is what it is, bro. And we need a cultural correction in this country to where people who are good on all sides of the equation, meaning good people of every race, good people of every religion, good people of every sexual orientation call out the bad people in their little segments, okay? Like, if there's a video of a bunch of white beating up a black guy, I'll be the first one who said all of them belong in the wood chipper, Right? But that don't happen the other way around. Why is that? Why is that? Why is it that we get to.
A
Do go fund mes and on our end.
B
Okay, but I'm saying. But, but like, bro, I don't. If, if, if a white group of people beat up a black kid or that white kid had stabbed that black kid. You know what I'd be saying right now? Dude, that kid deserves to go to jail forever or being the wood chipper. Like I like to say, it's the truth. Violence is violence. Bad things are bad things. Bad people are bad people. And the rest of the good people of all the different races and creeds and religions and nationalities and origins and anything else have to call out their own people and say, this is unacceptable. And until that changes, nothing's going to change.
A
That's real, man. That's real. Guys, jump in on this conversation.
B
I mean, what do you think?
A
Oh, dude, that's. I mean, listen, you know what I think, man? I know, but, like, like, we got to do better.
B
Well, what caused it? What's caused it?
A
I mean, I think when you, when you look at it, it's a lot of like, I mean, we could talk about, whoa, oh, he had a bed. Okay. Yeah, we could talk about all of that stuff.
B
I'm over that. I don't give a.
A
It doesn't mean anything.
B
Hey, listen.
A
It doesn't mean anything.
B
I don't. Listen, I don't care what happened to you when you were a kid. No, just because something happened to you when you were a kid doesn't mean you can destroy other people's lives.
A
We still know right and right. And we still know right from wrong. Yeah, if you can be a up individual, it's still there. It's human nature. Right? And so, like, I'm not one for making excuses. I think that we got. We got a lot of problems. What I don't like is how we tend to cherry pick. Oh, well, yeah, let's talk about this problem. Like, like, bro, like the black stakeholders, right? Like, you know what they're worried about? They're worried about fudgeing, boycott and Target, you know, I'm saying, like, this won't be a conversation for them and like that. And like. But, like, that's who we look up to be our leaders and voices. The black like a dude is bullshit, man.
B
Well, I mean, let's be real, dude, you know, I mean, look, dude, most people are good people. I believe that most people want the same things. I don't have problems when I go out into the black communities. No, I don't. I don't have issues with gay people. I don't have. When I go out in real life, I treat people with respect. And almost every time I get treated with respect back, I don't run around acting like I'm above Anybody else. I don't run around acting like I get to do things that they don't, you know, and when I talk to people that come from different places than me or look different than me or raised different than me, usually we have a lot in common. Usually we want to.
A
We want to find something.
B
No, bro, usually we have a lot in common. You know, we, We. We want to. We want to do well in our lives. We want to make some money. We want to be left alone. We. We don't want to be harassed. We don't want to be with. And those are, you know, we, we do good things for people. I mean, dude, like.
A
We gotta do better.
B
It. Yeah. I don't know, man. I don't know the solution, but I know, I know that pretending that there isn't a problem statistically with black violence in particular is racism in itself. Because if we don't address that that's an actual problem, then it only gets worse and worse and worse. And who does that hurt? That hurts black people. So, you know, and. And the same would be true if it were true about white people. There's things that white people do that black people don't that are problems. And if we pretended like those weren't issues, then it would just get worse and worse and worse. And so we have to. We have to be honest about the problems that we face if we ever want to fix them. And ignoring them and sticking the head in the sand and saying you're racist for pointing it up, pointing it out is actually the racism, in my opinion.
A
100, man. Guys jumping on this conversation. Want to hear what you guys think down in the comments. Let us know, man. With that being said, we got one more set of headlines here for you. This is a. It's a Quick Way headline number three. This is an interesting turn of events. Hello. Three reads legacy media. DC journals come around to investigating dim scandals years after conservatives sounded alarm. Oh, so this is basically just a recap of the real AF show for the last, you know, four and a half years. That's pretty much what this is. Everything's true. It all came out.
B
Well, you know what? That's a big reason why they, they keep us off the radar.
A
Oh, for sure.
B
Because, dude, if, if they put us out there in front of everybody, then everybody goes back and sees, oh, these guys have actually been spot on about.
A
Not on, you know, and, you know, and here we are, you know, four and a half years later, now they're fine.
B
Look, bro, tell. Tell me a show. Tell me a Show that has been more spot on than us. And calling the out, only one that.
A
Comes close would be Alex Jones.
B
I know. Yeah. Alex Jones. Alex. People. People don't listen to Alex Jones because they seen him on Rogan getting up and ha, bro, the guy, the guy hadn't missed in 20 years.
A
He's been doing it way longer than we have.
B
That's right.
A
For sure.
B
Like, bro, and people love to say, first of all, you see him get in shape, he looks great. But, but, but, dude, he's, you know, he's loud and he's kind of obnoxious and kind of like me, you know, Wild shit. Yeah. Like me. Like, but, but, but people don't recognize him, you know, because of certain other things that he's maybe overstepped on. Right. He's done a couple things that were oversteps, potentially. Yeah. I mean, yeah, yeah. I mean, that's the truth, you know, like. But at the end of the day, bro, nobody else, you know, we've been ahead of everybody, way ahead.
A
And, you know, but now it's true. Because leg, you know, legacy media says it's. It's true.
B
Of course. Well, you know, and I think that's a, you know, that's a problem with the conservative and middle of the aisle people, because they'll criticize the media, right? They'll say things like, I can't believe they're not talking about this, or, I can't believe this or that, or. And then once they report on it, they're like, oh, see, it must be true. It's like, bro, you're validating them after you just said that they're liars, right? So what difference does it make if they say it or not say it? Get what I'm saying? So. So it's like, weird how people think and they're like, you know, you know, these people are so corrupt. I can't believe they're not doing anything about this. It's like, well, that's a. That's a paradox. Like, that's a. That's a. That. You know what I'm saying?
A
Like, it's never.
B
You just said that they're not credible and they're corrupt. And then the second thing out of your mouth is, I can't believe they're not doing anything. Which one is it?
A
Yeah, right. You know, gotta shower there. Yeah. But it is interesting. Let's dive into some of the things that have come around. So specifically, this is New York Times, which has been the biggest, I guess, violator of truth in my Opinion. Let's dive into this a little bit. Legacy media, long time politics reporters are increasingly reporting on scandals that rocked the Democrat Party ahead of the November election, shining additional light on political issues that Republicans had long spotlighted and railed against. Quote. A full four and a half years after the Post bombshell series on Hunter Biden's influence peddling schemes, the New York Times has dined to take an interest in the fir former first son's corruption. The New York Post editorial board wrote in a piece last week slamming the New York Times for reporting on Biden corruption allegations years after the outlets and other outlets had already uncovered reported details. Quote, we'd say the Times willingness to at long last cover this comes better late than never. But it only published the story now that it doesn't remotely matter anymore. The editorial board continue. New York Times declared in the article published on Friday that former first son Hunter Biden, quote, sought support from the State Department to aid his former employer, Ukrainian energy company Burisma, while his father served as Vice president. Hunter Biden, allegedly leveraging his last name and father's political status in the US has long been criticized by conservatives who have alleged that Hunter and his father engaged in influencing influence peddling through Burisma. Um, Hunter Biden was paid millions of dollars while serving on the board of Burisma after joining the company as legal counsel in the spring of 2014 before being elevated to board of directors later that year. Um, and of course, you know, Biden said, oh, he had no involvement in the son's dealings. Um, and that was right before he issued a sweeping 10 year pardon for the Oval Office before leaving the Oval Office where he protected Hunter Biden from any offenses that he has committed or may have committed since right before he joined the board. So, I mean, you know, they got there. They also came out. New York Times ran a column last month claiming the scientific community badly misled the public. So now that they lied. Not that New York Times lied and pushed bullshit. They were just misled. Badly misled.
B
What's the difference between a lie and badly misled intentionality? I mean, yeah, I guess you're right, but they're trying.
A
I mean, they don't, they don't want to admit to it. They're trying to admit to it without admitting.
B
Yes, because if they admit to it, it's crimes against humanity.
A
They're complicit.
B
Yeah, they already are, bro. Yeah, they are.
A
You know, it's, it's so crazy. Yeah. The hard article headline was we were badly misled about the event that changed our lives.
B
You mean when. You know. You mean you didn't get any red flags when Fauci was on TV literally three days into it, saying, we're never going back to normal. This is the new normal. You mean that didn't raise any red flags?
A
There was no red flags there. No, no. The last little thing they also came out on was Biden's decline. You got longtime D.C. reporters Jonathan Allen and Amy Parney's fight inside the Wildest battle for the White House. They investigates Biden mental decline in the lead up to the general election, calling him a shell of himself. Like. Like they're doing all of this stuff now. Now. Now they want to do it. Now they want to admit. Oh, yeah, there has been some. Some issues. We've been following them since 2020.
B
It's pretty remarkable how they kept him very closed off. He was a shell of himself when he entered the White House. He was so, so different from the man I covered as vice president. A guy who couldn't. Who could hold court in the Naval Observatory with reporters until the wee hours. That's a lie. Biden was fucked up when he went into the fucking office. Everybody knows it. Everybody who has any sort of common sense and who isn't propagated to the point of just being a total NPC sheeple, all right, Knew that Covid was fucked up. We recognized it when Fauci came out and said, we're never going back. This is a new normal. We recognized it when, you know, effective therapeutics and doctors were coming out saying, these things will treat that, and then they were losing their medical licenses. We recognized that when people like Rogan came out and said, hey, I used Ivermectin, and then they filtered his face to make it seem like he was sick as fuck. Yeah, okay. We recognized it when we had people who designed the PCR test who came out and said that it was ineffective for this kind of testing. And, oh, by the way, what happened to him?
A
Oh, yeah.
B
Oh, he was dead.
A
Alive.
B
Okay. And then we had all these doctors that came out and said, hey, you know Cerasky, who came on the show, amongst others.
A
Ben Tapper.
B
Ben Tapper, you know, who came on the show and said, hey, the PCR test doesn't work because of this and this and this. You know, the cycle rate can be falsely tuned up to where it can detect a molecule that will not ever. The viral load of that molecule could never get a human being sick to create false positives. We knew there was something wrong when, you know, they started pushing this vaccine that had never been tested ever, and claiming it was safe in three months, you know, people say, oh, well, Trump did that. Yeah. I'm not saying he didn't. We all knew that shit was fucked up, okay? When people weren't allowed to have funerals, but George Floyd had a gold casket. And when people weren't allowed to go outside, but there was 100,000 people marching down the street with the fucking virus. Just knew that it was a protest. So. So, like, it didn't infect anybody. Like, bro, unless you were, like, legitimately low iq, moron, you could see through it, you know, or if you're one of these people who, you know, wants to be morally superior to everybody, you know, the masking thing was a. Was a literal genius move because it. People who didn't have a strong sense of integrity and backbone would just go along with it to keep the peace. And that is reflective of the mentality that they've had about these certain things that we've talked about on this show and that we continue to talk about on this show, such as the black crime thing. Right. People all know it's true, but they won't say anything about it because they just go along.
A
Yeah.
B
And, you know, knew the mask didn't really work. But, yes, yes. I don't want to argue with this person. You know, we let them pretend to be men and women, and I'm not gonna rock the boat because, dude, it just causes me problems. Like, all of this is is psychological operation to get people to buy into basically keeping their mouth shut or being ruined in every way, shape or form. And I'll be real with you, dude. Like, this is just my. And people are gonna say I'm bragging, but I'll be real. I'm proud of myself and I'm proud of you, and I'm proud of these guys here. You know why? Because we didn't back down a inch the entire time. And lots of other people profited, and lots of other people got a lot of credit. And lots of other people built big platforms because they walk the line instead of calling it how they see it. And a lot of those people I know for sure knew what was going on, but wouldn't say it in public because they were afraid of what would happen to them. And now a lot of these people are, you know, being rewarded and being, you know, and they forgot about all the people who actually called the shit out from the beginning. Right.
A
Who actually took the arrows.
B
Yeah, but, like, dude, that's neither here nor there, because enough people listen to where, you know, the shit didn't work. But at the end of the day, bro, you know, people know what's going on. And. And the problem is, is that they're shamed in the silence, and they're shamed into thinking that their voice doesn't matter, and they don't understand that, you know, your voice does matter. And if everybody thinks their voice doesn't matter, that means the enemy gets to do whatever they want without any resistance. You know, your voice and your opinions and your thoughts are the most valuable thing that you have to offer to anybody.
A
Yeah, well, apparently not enough people are feeling that, because his tyrants still feel like they have a platform to fucking dictate their tyrannical moves. Fauci just came out with a new clip. Have you seen it yet?
B
Oh, the one saying that another fucking pandemic's going to come?
A
Yeah. Check this out.
B
What is likely to happen, I don't know if it's going to be next year or 10 years or 15 or 20 years from now, is the emergence of another respiratory disease. It may be another coronavirus, because we know that coronaviruses, really, mostly in bats, have the capability of binding to receptors that are in humans. It could be another flu. We're dealing with H5N1 now, which is bird flu, which has taken the somewhat disturbing step of infecting mammals, namely cows and cats and other mammals, which means it's adapting itself more to a human. So my concern, Walter, is that whenever that happens, the next outbreak will be of a respiratory disease that's easily transmissible, that has a significant degree of morbidity, and we are making this a little bit more dangerous with the cuts and our attitude towards science. Oh, absolutely.
A
Of course we are.
B
Oh, yeah, you didn't believe us the first time. Now we're going to release something that actually kills people. By the way, who said that? Oh, I think we said that, like, four years ago. The actual play for these people, if they listen, this is chess. We make a move, they make a move. We make a move, they make a move to. To assume or believe that they already don't have the virus that he's speaking of ready to go, would be total ignorance. All they have to do, and they're going to do it, because eventually this will be the play that puts them in a position of power again. Remember when they were wanting to put people in camps and you had Trudeau saying, what are we going to do with these people that won't take the vaccine, they're a menace to society. You had Leanne Nguyen on TV saying unvaccinated people don't have a place in society. You had New Zealand lady Chicago Mayor Little like, yeah, Beetlejuice. You had all these people saying that unvaccinated people didn't have a place in society and we didn't know what to do with them. And then you had Australia putting people in camps, Canada building camps. And you know, it was highly resisted by the citizenship. Okay, so what's the next move? If you, if you've just been embarrassed and you've just been called out and you've just been showed to be liars and you got, now you have the world media calling you liars, what's the next move to regain power? Because that's all these people care about. The next move is to release the real virus and then blame all the out there that resisted the first time for everybody dying and then remove those people forcefully from society permanently to create a non resistance environment for whatever globalization that they want to have.
A
Blame it on Trump. You guys want to do you cut all the, you know, I mean, look, dude, it's dangerous.
B
Listen, these people are evil and somebody up there in Washington needs to pull the trigger and pull their balls out of their shorts and pull the trigger on getting all these people arrested and put away because this dude's a legit psychopath, okay? He, he did the thing with aids. He caused all kinds of death with aids. He, he, he, his animal research is the most brutal, disgusting research in the history of Earth, okay? These guys in Nazi Germany have nothing on Fouchy. Like that's the real Dr. Death of Modern history, okay? And he's not a hero. And now people have figured it out and so how do they get regain their hero status? There's only one way and it's to embarrass and show the other side to be not credible and then remove them and, and that's going to be the next move, dude, if something's not done like the, you know, Trump and they're already calling him a dictator anyway, he might as well just arrest all the that did all this and get rid of them. Yeah, like they're already calling you that dude, right? Like what, you know, let's handle. But see, Trump's in a unique position because he refuses to get off his position with the vaccine. So like, dude, you know, it's really hard to know who's who and what's what. I don't trust anybody up there to Be completely honest. Um, I trust Trump more than I trusted the people that were in there before. But until I see some real shit, I mean, that's, that's, that's up for debate. Because we're not seeing the Epstein list. You know, we haven't seen arrests, we haven't seen accountability for Covid. We haven't seen the things that they've been, you know, promising. We. We haven't seen it. And that's no different than any other administration. They've come in and made promises they haven't kept. You know, where's the removal of. Of income tax and, and all these things? Like, dude, you know, you have all these people panicking about tariffs. You know, how. You want to know how to fix it? Cut their income tax, like in half or down to a reasonable percentage of 10 or get rid of it.
A
All of it.
B
Okay. Do you think people. Would people be bitching about terror?
A
No.
B
Look, dude, I. It's getting harder and harder to believe that any of these people are going to do anything in our interests. And we as the citizens of this country have a duty and an obligation to do what's best for this country. And doing what's best for a large group of people means pissing off some of the people. It's just reality. So, you know, it's very dangerous with this FAUCI dude and these people, the World Health Organization and the World Economic. Do you really think that these people don't have a virus ready to go with an antidote for them that can cure it? Do you? Like, you know, people say, well, you think they're just going to unleash a virus that could kill them? Well, yeah, if they. Because they already have the antidote for it.
A
That was the reason for having the virus in the first place.
B
Yeah.
A
We got to create a cure for something that doesn't even exist yet, right? Yeah, let's do it.
B
Yeah, I mean, bro, listen, you know, real talk, the. The truth of the matter is, is they've probably already done it. And unless some sort of swift action all at once takes place, where these people are just pulled off the street all at one time, you know, like noon on a Monday. And they're all. All their communication is cut off at once and every, you know, there's really no stopping it because I'm sure they have like, dead man switches and fail safes. And if this happens to so and so do this. And so, you know, the. Really, the only way to stop it would be to arrest all of them literally at the Same time on the same day, you know, in an organized effort across. Across the globe. Yeah, but, you know, when's that happening, right? You. You're. We're. There's no negotiating with these people. They're not going to give up. They're not going to just say, oh, yeah, we're defeated. Like, let's just go home. That's not what they're going to do. They're gonna, they're gonna back up. When was the last time you heard from Fauci?
A
It's been a minute.
B
Okay, it's been a minute now.
A
That's what I'm saying. Now he's back out. Been a minute. Bro went hiding. I mean, no, no security detail. He went hiding.
B
Now all of a sudden, I mean, look, man, you know, look, dude ain't right. It's. It's hard for me to believe that something hasn't already happened to this dude because of how many people's families were just utterly obliterated because of it. Like, it, like if I'm him, like, I can't. I'm not even showing my face. And it kind of shows you his ego to, to even think that he can do that, you know?
A
So, yeah, we'll see my guys. You let us know what you guys think down in the comments. Let us know, man. Let us know. With that being said, let's get to the final segment of the show. As always, we got thumbs up or dumb as. That's where we bring in the topic. We talk about it. Gets one of those two options. Talk about doing the right thing. Right. Let's talk about it. A thumbs up. We gotta go to Florida. There's always something good coming out of Florida, man.
B
We spend a lot of time on thumbs up in Florida.
A
Yeah, dude. Well, I mean, yeah, there's a lot of good stuff.
B
Yeah.
A
Happening in Florida. Let's check in on Florida. Our thumbs up or dumb as fuck. Headline reads Florida principal caught using Walmart foam plate Hack put on disciplinary leave. My friends told me to.
B
I don't know what that is.
A
This motherfucker was stealing from Walmart, bro.
B
How.
A
It's the scan hack.
B
Yeah, right.
A
You like, you take a fucking, you know tv, you ring it up as a fucking tomato, you know?
B
Nah, man.
A
Yeah.
B
Is that what people do?
A
Fuck yeah. Fuck yeah. Hell yeah, man. This fucking principal got caught when he said my friends told me to do it. That was his. That was his excuse. Yeah. Every middle schooler is told, just because your friend does something risky, it doesn't mean you should. Unfortunately, One middle school principal from Florida did not follow that age old advice and was arrested after copying a friend's shoplifting hack. Gregory Lewis, principal at Bach El Academy north in Polk county was caught stealing $37.45 worth of goods from Walmart and White Haven on Saturday afternoon. During his arrest, Lewis admitted to the crime and said he thought he would try it out after his friends taught him how they shoplifted using the tactic, quote, we sit around talking, hey, I did this. Let me try and see what I can get away with. Lewis is heard telling the police on the arrest footage. I did something dumb today and I understand it, he said regretfully. According to police, Lewis has been skip scanning a common shoplifting method where customers scan cheaper items while sneaking more expensive items through Walmart. Security observed in placing disposable foam plates between the pricier items while using a self checkout. This method is similar to the banana trick used by shoplifters where they scan a cheap item like the fruit, but take a more expensive item. So apparently he had a large pack of light bulbs, bacon and frozen butterfly shrimp is what he did this for. Lewis admitted the skip scanning offense according to the arrest affidavit. Lake Walsh Charter Charter Schools this place Lewis on leave pending a review, according to the interim superintendent Al Ricky Smith. Fortunately, it's turning out turning our profession into a sad situation. Retired Polk county teacher James Barker told the news. Here's, here's the principal, man.
B
Stupid ass. Throw away your whole career for 37, dude.
A
That's what I'm saying. Like, I mean you think you'd be doing all right, you know what I'm saying? You're a principal, man.
B
You're doing all right.
A
It's 37 bucks, bro.
B
Oh man, this is a common thing that people do.
A
I mean, well, I mean listen, like I'm here and this is the other piece of it too, right? Because like, I mean a lot of these large retailers complaining about that type of theft, but it's like that's what happens when you replace humans to do that job, you know? I'm saying you put these scanners. I'm, I'm not, I'm, I'm not pro scanner. I'm, I'm pro people, you know what I'm saying? I have the people at checkouts, man. It takes the same amount of time. It's not quicker.
B
What bothers me is that like, you know, people think it's okay to steal from companies because they think that the companies, you know, fill it. Yeah. And then, and then the prices go up and then they're like, oh, the company's being greedy.
A
Right?
B
You stole shit for free.
A
Right?
B
You know, for like. Well, let's use this for an example. Like, look, in California right now, you know, you got Walgreens and all these other companies closing up their stores in these areas where they're allowed to shoplift up to a thousand dollars without being arrested for anything.
A
Right, right.
B
And then the businesses end up closing because they can't actually make a profit and cover their operating expenses. And then those same communities tell people that those companies are racist or they don't want to serve these certain communities or. No, they don't want to serve those communities because it's impossible to make money. And while Walmart or Walgreens or other companies might be these huge, gigantic companies, they still look at their stores on a per store profit basis. So if I have a store in California that is getting robbed every single day and it's upside down, that drags all the other stores, okay? So it would make sense for me to close. It has nothing to do with racism or anything. It has to do with the. Has to do with the behavior of the people in that neighborhood. And that's not, that's not discussed because, you know, if you bring it up, you're racist.
A
This dude's stupid as well.
B
I mean. Yep.
A
Oh, man.
B
And you know, he's probably gonna, you know. Well, he'll probably keep his job. Probably.
A
He's on leave. He ain't been fired.
B
Well, I mean. Yeah, look, man.
A
What an idiot, man.
B
Yeah. Pretty stupid.
A
Yeah. Thumbs down for that one, man.
B
Yeah, I agree.
A
At least, like, my thing is too. Like, if you were gonna steal some, like, do better than bacon, light bulbs and shrimp, man. I put some TVs in there or something. I don't know. Like, man, you know what I'm saying? I mean, do a bike, something.
B
I mean, how about this? How about just don't steal? Yeah, how about just don't steal? How about just like, be a responsible human and set a good example? What kind of example is this guy setting around other kids?
A
That's what I'm saying. You're the principal, bro.
B
They don't care. Sad people don't care, bro. Listen, when civilization starts to act like this and behave this way, it ends up crumbling. It's his, it's history. So I think we're in for a very rough ride because the culture has been so diluted. And yeah, I think there's going to be people that can turn it around. And fix it. But there's going to be people that just completely. I, I, you know what? I don't know what's going to. It's just society seems to have lost its moral compass. And if we want the country to be good and we want the world to be good, we have to understand that it's made up of individuals and how you live and how you behave and how you carry yourself and the money that you produce, the ideas that you put into reality, the information you consume, all creates an end product in you that either is a representation of what we want this country to be, or it's not. And it's not other people's job to live the standard of what we need here in the United States. It's your job. And until you realize that you have a responsibility to live that standard and instill that standard, and then people around you and hold them to that standard, we're going to continue to swirl down the drain. You know what I mean? So it, it's not the politician's job to fix all this that's going on, and that's, that's the lie that we're being told. You know, we're like, somebody, do something. Well, that somebody is you. And until everybody accepts that regardless of your follower count, regardless of your platform or any of this, that it's your responsibility to live the standard of what you think Americans are supposed to live, whether you're, you know, white, black, gay, straight, whatever, whatever, man. If you're not living that, you're part of the problem. And that's that.
A
It's real, man. God's Andy, that's all I got.
B
All right. Don't be a hoe show the show.
A
Went from sleeping on the flow now my jury box froze fuck up pole, fuck a stove Counted millions in a cold bad bitch booted swole got her own bank row can't fold Just a no head shot case close.
Title: Dow Jones Down, Thousands Of Protesters Gather For Rallies Across U.S. & Legacy Media Investigating Dem Scandals
Hosts: Andy Frisella & DJ CTI
Release Date: April 8, 2025
Andy Frisella and DJ CTI kick off the episode with their characteristic banter, setting an informal and candid tone for the discussion. They emphasize the importance of sharing the show to grow their listener base, urging fans not to be "hoes" and to spread the word ([00:31]).
The hosts critique Michelle Obama's foray into podcasting alongside her brother, Craig Robinson. They highlight the podcast's underwhelming performance, noting its rank at number 34 on Spotify and minimal YouTube engagement:
They discuss the challenges of YouTube as a platform and the difficulties even prominent figures face in achieving high engagement without sustained effort or existing fanbases ([02:45]).
Andy and DJ CTI delve into a controversial topic involving two trans women competing in the women's pool championship. They express strong opinions questioning the fairness and biological differences:
They further debate the legitimacy and motivations behind transgender participation in women’s sports, referring to broader societal and cultural implications ([07:19]–[08:10]).
The duo discusses a significant drop in the Dow Jones and its broader economic implications:
They argue that media outlets like CNN and MSNBC manipulate narratives to create panic, while true economic metrics suggest different realities ([15:28]–[18:35]).
Andy and DJ CTI cover the surge of protests labeled as "Hands Off" rallies nationwide, asserting that these protests are orchestrated and not genuine grassroots movements:
They present various clips and anecdotes suggesting that protesters lack genuine intent or understanding, further claiming that participation is incentivized through payments ([53:41]–[55:10]).
The hosts critique legacy media, particularly the New York Times, for delayed reporting on Democratic scandals that conservatives had long highlighted:
They discuss specific cases, such as Hunter Biden's alleged influence-peddling and criticize the media's handling and timing of these revelations ([84:05]–[87:54]).
In their final segment, Andy and DJ CTI review a news headline about a Florida principal caught using a deceptive shoplifting tactic at Walmart. They condemn the principal's actions and use this as a springboard to discuss broader societal issues:
They lament the loss of personal responsibility and emphasize the importance of individual accountability in maintaining societal standards ([107:16]–[109:40]).
Andy and DJ CTI wrap up the episode by reiterating their main points about media manipulation, economic misunderstanding, orchestrated protests, and societal moral decline. They encourage listeners to engage with the show by sharing their thoughts and participating in upcoming segments like movie marathons and call-ins ([109:34]–[109:40]).
Andy Frisella ([10:56]): "The stock market is for extremely wealthy people in generally. Most Americans don’t have any money in it."
DJ CTI ([12:52]): "85% of the country is not in the stock market at all."
Andy Frisella ([15:28]): "They're idiots. There it is."
DJ CTI ([53:55]): "These people are mentally ill. They’re up. It’s insane that people go along with it."
Andy Frisella ([75:34]): "If you’re not living that, you're part of the problem."
Media Skepticism: The hosts maintain a strong distrust of legacy media, asserting that mainstream outlets often validate or delay reporting on issues already discussed within conservative and alternative platforms.
Economic Disparity: They highlight a disconnect between stock market performance and the everyday economic realities of the average American, criticizing the public's lack of financial literacy.
Orchestrated Protests: Andy and DJ CTI argue that recent protests are not genuine grassroots movements but are instead funded and scripted efforts by NGOs to influence political outcomes.
Social and Cultural Critiques: The hosts express concerns over societal moral decline, lack of personal accountability, and what they perceive as double standards in discussions about race and discrimination.
Individual Responsibility: A recurring theme is the emphasis on individual responsibility and accountability as solutions to broader societal issues, rejecting the notion that systemic changes are solely the answer.
Disclaimer: This summary reflects the discussions and viewpoints presented in Episode 865 of "REAL AF with Andy Frisella." The content includes opinions and statements made by the hosts, which may be controversial or offensive to some audiences. This summary does not endorse or validate any of the views expressed.