On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss Trump getting a royal chauffeur as Crown Prince MBS of Saudi Arabia drives him in golf cart, Dem Rep. Mclver claiming she "did not body slam anyone," and Ye's song glorifying Hitler getting millions of views...
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DJ
Yeah, Went from sleeping on the floor now my jury box froze up Pole stove counted millions in a cold bad booted swole Got her own bank roll can't fold Just a no head shot case close.
Andy Frisella
What is up, guys? It's Andy Prisella and this is the show for the realists. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome to Gersh Darn Reality. Today we have. Dang it, DJ and Andy Cruise the Internet. Right?
DJ
Cruising the mother loving Internet.
Andy Frisella
That's what we're gonna do. So what's up, man?
DJ
For the sake of all.
Andy Frisella
That's right. Before we get going, don't forget to pay the fee. It's not monetary. It's very simple. We don't run. It's a trade, it's a deal. We don't run ads for half the show like a lot of these other shows do. We just ask that you share it. All right? That makes you think, it makes you laugh. It gives a new perspective. It's something you think is worth sharing. Get some value out of it. Don't just listen, man. Put some people onto the show. All right. So don't be a hoe.
DJ
Try the show.
Andy Frisella
All right. What's up?
DJ
Tell us. Tell somebody about us.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's right.
DJ
Yeah. We got two friends.
Andy Frisella
All right.
DJ
Diverse friends.
Andy Frisella
We're going to start the show with terrible jokes. No.
DJ
Well, I mean, you got to warm up, you know what I'm saying? Like, it's. It takes a minute to get going, you know?
Andy Frisella
Okay. We're past a minute.
DJ
It's true.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Touche. What's going on though, man? Yeah, lot to cover. There's a lot out there. Yeah, I wanted to bring something first, you know, it kind of hits close to home, man.
Andy Frisella
What's that?
DJ
It's a St. Louis guy who. Jason Tatum, man.
Andy Frisella
Oh, yeah, I saw, dude. Fuck yeah. Did. Did they say what happened to him?
DJ
Achilles, man.
Andy Frisella
Oh, really?
DJ
Achilles, man.
Andy Frisella
No way, dude.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Oh, man.
DJ
Dude, that sucks, bro. It was.
Andy Frisella
Not only does it suck, it sucks to have that happen in the playoffs at the end of the year because the recovery's so long.
DJ
Game four. He. Now he's. He. He balls.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You know what I'm saying? Like, he dropped 40 points at that. At that point.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. You know, it's a big deal.
DJ
Yeah. Like, dude, it's crazy, man. Game four, final minutes of game four, man. And he tore his. Tore his Achilles. They got. They got. The video clip has no audio, but you can kind of see it A little bit like, I mean, kind of it's Achilles tail. It's not like a terrible, like he didn't go the wrong way. This is a clip here. When it happened, it was his right foot and he went down. And then they do have a clip of him coming out from, from the, from the court in a wheelchair. Let's check this clip out. Jason Tatum, you can see distraught right now. Soon as we get an update, we'll pass it along. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Nah, bro, that's terrible.
DJ
Sucks, man.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's terrible, dude. I hate to see that part of sports, part of life.
DJ
Well, if you've dealt with injuries though, you know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
Yeah. I mean, not in Game 4 of the NBA playoffs, you know what I'm saying? It's not my career, you know, A little bit different.
DJ
A little different.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Same thing. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
But you know, all businesses and everything that we work through or try to work on is going to have major setbacks. It's part of being great. And I have no doubts that he will, you know, come back.
DJ
I'm sure.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, he's even better.
DJ
He'll be fine.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
It's so crazy, dude. I remember when he was in like 6th or 7th grade, he used to run gases with us during football practice.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Like at my school.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Because his dad, Justin Tatum, he was our athletic director and so sold him. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Oh, I didn't know that.
DJ
Oh, yeah. And so took him to championships. 2012 basketball championships. But yeah, like, so when, when, when Jason was in like middle school, bro, he was running Gassers 100 yard sprints with the high schoolers.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You know what I'm saying? Like he's always been like, bro, the dude was made to be where he is right now for sure.
Andy Frisella
When you, when you Say gassers are 100 yards.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
They're 200 yards.
DJ
Yeah. Down and backs. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. It's, it's across the field.
DJ
He would do like the 100 yard and wait and then we come back and then we go down. He'll run this, you know what I'm saying? They would break them up with him.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Gasser's how we ran them, like fifth grade, bro. Gasser's how we ran them was with length of the field. Down, back, down, back.
DJ
Yeah. With the end zones.
Andy Frisella
No, the other way.
DJ
Oh, you didn't do end zones. We did end zones.
Andy Frisella
That's not a Gasser.
DJ
So a total, it was like 120 yards.
Andy Frisella
You just run straight down the field.
DJ
That's just here's the truth. I ran until, like, I didn't have to run no more.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's just.
DJ
Anyway, they're terrible.
Andy Frisella
A real gasser is the width of the field, not the length. And it's down, back, down, back.
DJ
I know what it is.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Some people call them Nebraska's.
DJ
No, no, it's privilege.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I know. Yeah. Apparently we went the long way. Yeah. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, you sense now? Yeah, man. I mean, look, that's what they're talking about, you know, apparently it's real. I can't do anything right.
DJ
I only had to run the short way.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
I'm over here dying. Yeah, man, I got it.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I got it.
DJ
See, there, There it is. Okay, I've just. Just recognized.
Andy Frisella
Point it out.
DJ
Thank you.
Andy Frisella
Thank you.
DJ
Yeah, man. But no, this dude, this sucks, man. He's awesome. Awesome.
Andy Frisella
Not only awesome, he does a lot for the community here, bro, which is, you know, pretty rare. He's a good dude.
DJ
Well, we got good people here, bro. Yeah, we got good people. But, yeah, I mean, so prayers to him. Hope he. Hope he, you know, he has the best surgeons and stuff, I'm sure. You know what I'm saying? So he'll be fine. He'll be fine. But, yeah, wishes and speedy recovery, man. St. Louis local.
Andy Frisella
Yep.
DJ
St. Louis local right there. But yeah, let's get into the show. We got a lot. This is spicy today.
Andy Frisella
All right.
DJ
Spicy. A little curry in there.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. It's not boiled chicken.
DJ
Oh, we got some of that at the end. Okay. Just for you.
Andy Frisella
Good. Well, you know what? Yeah, that's how I like it.
DJ
You and your Nebraska's. What do you call it?
Andy Frisella
We call it gassers. It depends on where you're at.
DJ
What was the other term?
Andy Frisella
Nebraska's. Nebraska, like wherever you go, like, depending on what school, they would call it different.
DJ
Yeah, that's real. All right, well, guys, remember, if you want to see any of these headlines that we cover, these articles, pictures, links, videos, go to andy4seller.com we link them for you there. You can check us out on YouTube as well and follow along with us as we go through this journey.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, Yep.
DJ
All right, let's get it to first set of headline, man. So Trump's in the Middle East. He went to Saudi Arabia. You see that?
Andy Frisella
I did, yeah.
DJ
And there's some interesting things happening there before he even touched down, though. Apparently they fuck with him pretty heavy over there. They like him. They like Trump. They respect Trump. They respect the. The country. And to show their Sense of respect. They had a mobile McDonald's pull up to the. This is a real deal Holyfield right here, man. I didn't even know it was possible they. President Donald Trump will be well catered. Cater for if he gets a sudden fast food urge in Saudi Arabia. Journalists covering his trip to the capital Radia noticed a nearby mobile McDonald's. The Movable Fast food joint was hooked up to a large riddle. Riddle?
Andy Frisella
Is that what it's called? Redeem, I think. Pretty sure it's Riyadh. Yeah. I don't know what you're reading there. I think that Hooked on Phonics is failing you.
DJ
Yeah. Mess me up. Well, I mean, those. You know, that one got me. Yeah, it got me.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Riddey. It's the cousin of Riyadh.
DJ
Yes.
Andy Frisella
Of suburb.
DJ
Same same.
Andy Frisella
Right.
DJ
Same.
Andy Frisella
Got it.
DJ
It's a place in there.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it's close.
DJ
Guarantee you something in there is called that.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Yeah. All right.
DJ
Or somebody.
Andy Frisella
So Ridia is where you mythical McDonald's. That doesn't exist.
DJ
Good Lord, man. Riyadh. Riyadh. Yep. There we go. All right. Here's the clip. This is the mobile McDonald's mythical Ria.
Andy Frisella
Oh, look, a unicorn. You think they made that just for him?
DJ
I guarantee you, bro. So much money over there.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. All of it.
DJ
Like, it don't even. Like they don't care.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, we would too, if we drilled our own fucking oil.
DJ
Yeah. I mean, but that's. That's cool. You know what I'm saying? That's pretty cool. Like, I mean, that's cool. Like, that's a nice touch.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You know, apparently a lot of other things came out of these discussions.
Andy Frisella
I don't know how you could eat a Big Mac when it's 120 degrees. You're wearing a suit. You just be oozing that shit out your pores.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Stuff's on, like, it's just. You feel dirty.
DJ
They probably got good stuff, though. They got the good beef. You know what I'm saying? Do they? They don't know. Never mind. I'm gonna go there. I'm not gonna go there. I'm gonna be good. This episode. You think they use camels?
Andy Frisella
Probably.
DJ
Like, instead of beef?
Andy Frisella
Probably. They probably use whatever they got. Camel burgers. I mean, I'm sure it's not bad.
DJ
Trump Camel. You thinking something else?
Andy Frisella
Yeah. He's gonna grab that camel.
DJ
Yeah. Right, right. Good old camel. I'll take two of those.
Andy Frisella
I'll get a fistful of camel.
DJ
I said I was gonna be Good man. You're bad influence.
Andy Frisella
I know.
DJ
And you're bad influence. So they got McDonald's for Trump. Wait, can I get a, can I get number 9 and the number 11? No. Is this too bad?
Andy Frisella
Is that bad? I think that'd be what you would order in Israel. Yeah. Anyway, so Trump got himself a, A couple camel nuggets.
DJ
Some camel nuggets. There's a lot. There was a lot of talks though. A lot of good talks. Apparently another thing that we're getting, but we, the United States, Washington D.C. we're getting an Arabian leopard. There's also pieces of the exchange is going to the Washington D.C. zoo. An Arabian leopard. That's cool looking leopard. I mean, that's cool. You know, bring some animals over here, some other ones.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. What's wrong with you, man?
DJ
I just needed a warm up, man.
Andy Frisella
All right. Well, dude, so that leopard's pretty cool though, no?
DJ
That's a nice looking leopard, man. Yeah, that looks like it looks.
Andy Frisella
He's built on camel nuggets.
DJ
Oh, for sure, for sure, for sure. Yeah. But a lot of good deals, man. So they signed a defense deal. The United States and Saudi Arabia. Mbs. That's his nickname. His real name is Muhammad Ben salman. They signed a defense.
Andy Frisella
I think I'm going to start going by my initials too. Yeah, ajf.
DJ
Ajf?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I mean I'm just gonna start doing it. Actually, I already go by initials everybody. The mf. CEO.
DJ
No, that's your other initials. Yeah, yeah, that's real.
Andy Frisella
That's a good. That's a good. That's a good nickname. What, both of them?
DJ
Mbs?
Andy Frisella
No, mine.
DJ
Oh, mfc.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it's pretty hard. Goes hard.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I'm going to say I'm going to change it to Gersh. Darn it. Gosh darn it. Maybe. Yeah, yeah.
DJ
Yeah. So they signed this defense package. It's worth about $142 billion. So that's weapons, artillery, vehicles, things like that, you know, it happens. There's also going to be some strategic.
Andy Frisella
So they're going to pay us.
DJ
Yeah, right.
Andy Frisella
Oh, nice.
DJ
Right, right, right.
Andy Frisella
That's a nice change.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Finally we're not just going to give.
DJ
It to them, we'll just leave it there. You know what I'm saying? Now this also comes with a major strategic. Some strategic financial investments in the US together. So. So all in total, when you look at the whole package, about $600 billion that's estimated to produce about 3.4 million jobs this year alone. Between these two deals, this meeting this. This guy had. And then. So they did some backdoor deals, some things behind the scenes, of course, but then they did this. This conference, and there was a lot of people there. So when they brought Trump up on the stage to announce him, they allowed God Bless the USA song. You know, Trump's famous song, he likes to play. They allowed that song to play. And not just like a piece of it. They played the entire song. And while the song was playing, everybody in the audience stood on their feet the entire time.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, bro, I mean, it's respect.
DJ
Let's check this clip out.
Andy Frisella
Up next to you.
C
And they met her still today.
Andy Frisella
Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land. God bless the usa. Yeah.
DJ
I mean, they respect the country again, man.
Andy Frisella
They never didn't. That's the point. It's not that they didn't. We are lied to over here about. About Arabs in general, okay? We are lied to think that they are just savage people who do crazy. Look, do they have extremists in their. Yes, but so do we, okay? And. Yeah, no, that's what I'm saying. And the other thing, like, dude, we're lied about the Arabs to intentionally create a negative viewpoint about their culture about them in on for the benefit of the criminals, the. The mafia that runs Israel. That's the truth. All right? So what they always do with the propaganda is they make these people sound like they're savages. And, bro, you know what they are to criminals the way it should be. If you steal over there, they punish you harshly. If you do crime, they punish you harshly. That creates civility in society. Now, do they have differences in their culture? Absolutely. Okay? But all in all, we are lied to. We are propagated about Arab people, how they are, what they're really about for the benefit of us being aligned with Israel, for our citizenship here so that we can go out here and fight all these wars on behalf of Israel's interests against these people. And dude, it's. Yeah, it's just. It's not. It's not. It's propaganda. It's a lie. Like, dude, per. You know, everybody over there, Dude, Persians, the air, everybody in that, from that whole area, you. The ones you meet in real life are great people and they have high standards and they have. They. They hold themselves to a strict code and it's reality, man. Like, it just is. And other different parts of the culture that we as Americans might see as negative, sure. But there's a lot of that they see about our culture that's negative. But all in all, these people have much more respect, much more honor than what we are told. And it's never been what we've been told. Like, bro, like when they, they started this in the early 90s with Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm and making everybody think that all Arabs were bad and all these countries are savage and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And dude, honestly, for a long time, I bought that. Yeah, I bought that. Especially after 9 11, dude, I was pissed off.
DJ
They served it up all nice on the platform.
Andy Frisella
Yes. And, and as I've gotten older and as more information has come out, we're starting to see that actually the complete opposite is true. Okay. And all of my friends that live over there, and I have a lot of friends that I talk to that live over in that area, they're cool, dude, and they, they, they, they run by the code and they tell the truth and they're honest. And when they disagree, they say they disagree. And sometimes it kind of pisses you off because you're not used to it because you're dealing with like, people over here that'll lie right to your face and then go talk. Personally, I appreciate people who can look you in the eye and say, you know, I don't agree with that. Like, just like when Billy was here the other day, like, that's. I, you know, I might not agree with what he's saying, but, dude, I respect that he has the fucking balls to say that, that he believes that for sure. So, you know, dude, I just think, I think, you know, a lot of people are starting to see that. We saw this when Trump was in office the first time too.
DJ
Yeah, like peace in the Middle East.
Andy Frisella
Yes, bro. Like, dude, our. It's a lie and it's propaganda, period.
DJ
Well, I think that's the other, like, that's a key point too, right? Like, I think when we look at just like global humanity, everybody just wants fucking peace. Everybody wants prosperity. Everybody wants to just be left the fuck alone. All these individual countries and like, it's made intentionally to, to, to just create animosity. Intentions for, for what reason? For what reason? And, and it's interesting because, like I said, a couple of things other happens, happened while Trump was there. So, you know, he got on stage, started talking and he announced a big deal. This was a pretty big deal. Trump announces the plan to lift sanctions on Syria. So this. Trump had heavy sanctions on Syria and said that, that he's going to give them a chance at greatness. Let's check this clip out among others.
C
And Friends of mine, people that I have a lot of respect for in the Middle East, I will be ordering the cessation of sanctions against Syria in order to give them a chance at.
Andy Frisella
Greatness, and look how happy they are there. Is that Elon?
DJ
Yeah, Elon was there. Sam Altman was there. Just a. It's. It's a. It just shows it, man. It's a great deal of respect, you know, And I. And that's what, like, again, we can. We can debate on what's not happening good or what's not happening fast enough, but one of the things that I thought was extremely important coming off of the four years with Biden, bro, like, nobody respected the office. Nobody. Like, the representation of the American people was not respected because of who we had in there.
Andy Frisella
It. It. Listen, they knew what was. They know what happened.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
They. If you go to anyone, they knew that was a coup.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Everybody else in the world knows that was a coup. Yes.
DJ
Yeah. That's real. I mean, because, like. I mean, dude, like, one of the things, like. And I was looking into this a little bit, too, so mbs, you know, typically, like, it's customary that, you know, he sits in his palace, the diploma. You know, like Trump, like, when leaders come to the White House, Trump comes outside and greets him. That's not custom. There's. They wait inside, and you just come inside and see him. Mbs, for the first time. He's never done this for a world leader, actually came down, went down his escalators, and met Trump outside. As soon as he pulled up, like, it's just.
Andy Frisella
Well, dude, that's just, you know, that's. That's just respect.
DJ
It's massive.
Andy Frisella
You know what I'm saying? And it's not. It's not supplicating or bowing down. It's. It's just a man respecting another man.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know what I mean? Which is nice to see.
DJ
It is good to see, man. It's refreshing.
Andy Frisella
It does not surprise me, though. Yeah, it doesn't.
DJ
Yeah. Well, I mean, to your point, I mean, it makes sense, dude. Like, they. They knew what the hell was happening over here. They saw it. Like, man, look at who the Americans put in. Like.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Is this.
Andy Frisella
Well, bro, listen, just, like, we know that, you know, for example, like, we know that there's tons of people in Israel that do not like Netanyahu, Okay? The people of a country are not synonymous with the leadership of a country. And part of being the leader of a country is to remember that. And so if the leader is acting crazy, you have to be cognizant of. Well, that's not the entire population.
DJ
Right.
Andy Frisella
It's. It's probably not even most of the population. So, you know, I think the. These guys understand that the world is safer and better with somebody who is in office, who isn't manipulating the welfare of their own people for their own gain as an. And is instead trying to legitimately and honestly make the world a better place. And whether or not Trump makes all the right decisions, I think his intent is to do that, especially after what's been going on the last few days, which I'm sure we're going to get into. Yeah, we're going to get into later.
DJ
Are we you talking about the Israel stuff? Yeah, I've been seeing. I wasn't able to, like, really, like, dive into. Let's talk about it, though.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
I mean, there's been some interesting happening.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. So allegedly, you know, Trump is super pissed off at Netanyahu for trying to drag us and manipulate us and propagate us into a war with Iran.
DJ
And they've been like the main puppeteers.
Andy Frisella
Yes. And it seems like he's finally figured it out that these people are not doing things for the welfare of the world, but for the welfare of themselves. And it seems to me like he's. He. That's finally clicked for him with some of the things that he's come out and say now. We will have to wait and see what he actually does. But, you know, he's not just unconditionally supporting them at this point, which it felt like he was doing up until this point for sure.
DJ
Almost through his silence, like through no action. Almost. It almost made it seem like that. Yeah, well, my, my point of view.
Andy Frisella
I mean, look, man, he, you know, I don't know. I'm not in those discussions.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
But it definitely feels like now things have changed.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And it feels like all of the things that, that we and many other people have been talking about in terms of the Israeli mafia, that's what I'm going to call them because everybody else calls them the Jews. I'm not going to call it that. It's not the Jews, it's the Israeli. It's the Israeli mafia interfering with this country, embedding itself in our intelligence agencies, embedding itself into our government. And I think he's finally starting to see that. See that. That's a big problem.
DJ
Yeah, for sure.
Andy Frisella
So we'll see what happens. But I feel better about Trump Today than I did last week, for sure.
DJ
And like, I mean, dude, like, again, we can talk about things that aren't happening quicker or faster or at scale, but I do think it's important to show some of the wins that have been happening. So some of the other things that have come out.
Andy Frisella
Well, dude, I think it's important for us to just be, you know, objective.
DJ
Yeah, like, objective.
Andy Frisella
Look, man, the Internet's full of people that are on one side or the other, and they built their identity, like, attached to that side. What the are you getting from that side?
DJ
Right.
Andy Frisella
It makes me think you're being paid. Like, we should be able to look at things and say, well, I like that and that and that, but I don't like that. I don't like this, I don't like this and this and this. But that was a good move. Right? And we should be able to objectively observe both sides or whoever's in office, no matter how much you like, it really shouldn't even be about, like, it should be about what are the actions being taken. And I don't know President Trump. I don't have an emotional attachment to President Trump. I. I don't ever attach myself. And I think this is one of the things that's made me very successful in business. I can like someone and admit they did something wrong. I can also not like someone and say, that guy's good for business.
DJ
Get them. Right.
Andy Frisella
That's right. So, like, the, like, it's unemotional. It's not. Yeah, it's not a thing for me, dude. And I just. I don't know. I'm wired that way. And it doesn't seem like most people have that ability, especially like the influencers that we see on the Internet. It seems like they're all attached to one side or they're all attached to another side, which makes me think they're getting paid to be that way.
DJ
A lot of them are.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I know. For sure. Well, I didn't think that at first, you know, but I think it's. Now it's come down to, okay, you guys could say what you want, but don't talk about this in a negative light or don't talk about this in a positive light and we'll keep paying you. And so it sounds like it's genuine, but when it comes to that one issue or two issues, they don't say about it. Right. And if they could be objective about everything else and then they can't about this or that, that's. That's. That Person's.
DJ
That's a clue.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's right. So, like, I can assure you, yeah, like, I am, and I don't say this to brag, I say this. As a matter of fact. I am self made, extremely successful, okay? I do not need any of their fucking money. So I don't take it well.
DJ
That's the other piece, bro, because you got to look at it like a lot of the conservative influencers out there.
Andy Frisella
That'S all they do.
DJ
Well, who were they before the MAGA movement? Who were you? I'm saying, what were they doing? What were they doing?
Andy Frisella
They were little nerds tweeting on the.
DJ
Internet, you know what I'm saying? So it's like, yeah, they didn't have any.
Andy Frisella
Right. It's how they make their living, dude. That's why us not taking ads on the show is such a big deal. Okay? We're not like, I'm very transparent about that. I can't. I couldn't be taking ad money and telling you I'm not. That's not even legal, right? So, yeah, bro, it's. It's a problem. And you know, it's not that I like, because, dude, you know, sometimes people get pissed. They're like, bro, why are you dogging on Trump? I'm not dogging on Trump personally. I'm saying that decision was stupid or good or whatever. And if we all thought that way, we wouldn't be able to be manipulated. That's my point of all of this.
DJ
100%, man. But yeah, let's point out some of the good stuff that has happened in the last recent days. Trump took major actions to reduce drug costs for Americans. So, I mean, this was pretty cool. This was an executive order that just came out yesterday to reduce drug prices in America to rate similar to what those in other nations pay. And so I saw one of the examples. Like, you know, right now they call it the, the fat shot, you know, the skinny shot, whatever one of people want to call it. There's like WeGovy, I think is Ozempic, things like that. Like.
Andy Frisella
Oh, GOP ones.
DJ
Yeah, right, yeah. And so like, you know, here for WeGovy, for example, it's $1,300 for a month supply. Where you go to Britain, it's like 88 bucks, you know what I'm saying? So it's like there is a big disparity, like, what's the problem here? And so Trump, Trump signed an executive order yesterday. This is a quick clip of him.
Andy Frisella
Well, that's, that's the whole system, that. That is how it's set up here, bro. They do all of these things to propagate you to be unhealthy. They tell you to be fat. They. They allow fast food to put addictive chemicals and all kinds of extra. They create all these health problems through all these ingredients. Then you get sick, okay? And when you have sickness and the drug prices are, you know, $2,000 per script. You got to have insurance, all right? So the insurance and the pharma industry work together and. And the media and the food all work together to create customers for their system. And, you know, it's insane, bro. Like, it's. It's just a racket. So, yeah, man. I mean, this is something that should have. It should never be allowed to be the way it is. Like, if you don't have insurance, you can't afford to get healthy, right? You know what I'm saying? If you don't have health care, you can't afford to, like, pay out of pocket, right?
DJ
Like, that's insane.
Andy Frisella
That's.
DJ
Well, I think the other cool piece about this, too, is, like, because there's been a lot of talk with, like, Bernie Sanders and aoc, and they've been running on this platform of, like, you know, we're gonna go after big Pharma. Well, I mean, I don't know about you, but I'm pretty sure that just pissed off a lot of the big former. Like, their stocks fell the moment he announced this decision. It pisses off some globalists. I mean, like, so it kind of took the air out of the sales.
Andy Frisella
Why is that?
DJ
What do you mean, why?
Andy Frisella
Why? Why. Why are those people getting pissed off? Because that's where they get all their fucking money to operate.
DJ
It's how they. That's how they. They make their money, man. How they make money. Just check this clip out.
C
So for the first time in many years, we'll slash the cost of prescription drugs, and we will bring fairness to Americ. Will come down by much more.
DJ
Really.
C
If you think 59. If you. If you think of a drug that is sometimes 10 times more expensive, it's much more than the 59%. You know, it depends on the way you want to analyze it, but in one way. You could analyze it that way, but between 59 and 80, and I guess even 90%. So when I worked so hard in the first term, and if I got prices down, remember, I was the only one to ever get prices down for a full year, but I'd get them down, like 2%. And I thought it was like a big deal. Well, we're getting them down 60, 70, 80, 90%. But actually more than that, if you think about it in the way mathematically, and Farmer has to say, we're sorry, but we'll not be able to do this any longer to these, to these countries that have been so tough. They've been very tough. Nasty. It's trade. It's trade. And pharma is also very powerful. And the Democrats have protected pharma.
Andy Frisella
Democrats have protected pharma. Why? They preach to people that they're going to fix these things and make their lives easier, like we always talk about on the show. But then they go protect pharma and they create situation. What was. Do you remember what one of the first changes that Biden made when he got into office, he took insulin from 60 bucks and re. So Trump signed an order to bring it down and then he signed an order to bring it right back up.
DJ
Right back up, bro.
Andy Frisella
It's, it's.
DJ
People have short term memory loss, man. They forget.
Andy Frisella
Oh, people do forget.
DJ
They forget.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, go look that up. That's a fact.
DJ
They forget about it.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. I mean, look, man, it should really make people angry, like it really should. And it, it should make you angry now, not when it happens to you. You know, that's a big problem here. It's like people don't have empathy for other people who are struggling with this because they're not being affected with it themselves. But then when they get affected with themselves, they freak out and say it's not fair. Well, it's not fair all the time to everybody, bro. Like, this is we. This country was not made for the citizens to be propagated and poisoned and intentionally made into customers for the biggest country or the biggest companies in the world. That's not what this was. Okay.
DJ
In a coordinated attack.
Andy Frisella
Yes.
DJ
You know, because. Yes, it shoved down our throat physically and then is shoved through our brains on ads and TVs. Dude, it was, it was.
Andy Frisella
It's insane. Like, it's just, it's. Once you see it and once you understand it, it's infuriating because we are not free. We are. And not only are we not free financially, we're a customer farm for the biggest companies in the world that make billions and billions and billions and billions and billions of dollars. And dude, it's just not right. It's not even close to right.
DJ
No, no. It's crazy, man. It's crazy. One of the other last little pieces. I want to show up Bring up in the show is the, the big beautiful bill is moving right now. So the tax bill been an interesting piece of conversation and the House Republicans just relieved a released a Trump approved tax plan. The one big beautiful bill, tips overtime, family paychecks to get huge boost. Um, so I got a couple of bullet points from this. We'll link it on the website for you guys to read. Read through the whole bill for yourself. But got a few bullet points here. So the extension of individual tax rate cuts. So the Trump era tax rates that we had reduction permanent. It eliminates the 2025 expiration. So it just expanded that in for the foreseeable future. Increased standard deductions, child tax credits went up. No tax on tips. Creates a full income tax deduction for tips earned in traditionally tipped industry. So wait staff, hairdressers, et cetera, that goes through 2028. No tax on overtime pay. So allows workers to deduct qualified overtime compensation.
Andy Frisella
That's huge.
DJ
It's a big deal.
Andy Frisella
It's huge.
DJ
It's a big deal.
Andy Frisella
What that allows is that allows people who have like and like what I would call quote unquote, you know, the kind of job that most people have.
DJ
Hourly jobs.
Andy Frisella
Hourly jobs to save money, legitimately stack money to progress their lives, potentially open a business or send their kids to, you know, private school, which honestly, like that school is going to be done the way it is anyway. But the point is, are you talking.
DJ
About freeing up anywhere typically, I mean, extra 1500, $3000.
Andy Frisella
That's a huge deal. That's a huge deal.
DJ
Big deal.
Andy Frisella
Okay. And yeah, that's it. Listen, we should have just no tax.
DJ
Well, I think that's, I think that is, I hope that's the move because like I've been seeing some of this stuff too and it's like there's still like cutoffs and it's like, you know, oh, but if you make, you know, this much.
Andy Frisella
Well, that, yeah, but remember, these big changes have to come in phases. But we'll see what happens.
DJ
Yeah, we'll see, man. He also boosted small business tax breaks, went from 20% to 23% for pass through business income and it made the deduction permanent beyond 2025. Limits on itemized deductions, casualty loss, mortgage interest limits. I mean there's a bunch of stuff, military hazard pay, student loan relief. He's done a lot. I mean it's a, it is one big fat bill, man. But I do think it's just one step to where we really need to get going to which is just completely eliminating taxes.
Andy Frisella
I mean, look, if they brought spending in line with where it should be and they made everybody pay the same amount, it would be a flat 10% tax. It would be 10 to 12%, and it would pay for the entire government. There would be no waste. They'd be able to do. You'd still be able to have the most powerful military in the world and you would be able to do a.
DJ
Lot of extra in combination with the tariffs and the other shit that we got coming in.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, the, the flip side is, is it would be a lot more of what has already happened, which is the elimination of a lot of federal jobs. But I mean, dude, that's. That's ripping the band aid off, man. Like, it just is. And if you think about, like, what most federal jobs are, this is what's going to happen. I mean, let's just be real. You got Elon standing right next to him. What do you think Elon's telling him? He's saying, hey, dude, we don't need any of these jobs. These are all administrative bullshit jobs where people show up, they fucking file some paperwork, they get paid an exorbitant amount of money with massive benefits. And we could do all this shit with automation. That is what is going to happen. And they're doing it in phases.
DJ
Pensions, they get fucking.
Andy Frisella
What I'm seeing, I'm seeing them do it in phases.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And, you know, I don't know. I don't know what's going to happen because with the advance in technology, it really creates a whole new set of problems for people like that that legitimately have no real skill. Okay, and what do you do with that? Do you implement universal basic income? Do you say, hey, you better figure out how to be useful? Like, do you say a little bit of both? Do you give it a time frame? Like, the last thing we want is for, you know, 40 of Americans or 50 to be on welfare.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know.
DJ
Yeah. You know, I've been thinking about this topic lately a lot too, and I, I think what's really gonna happen, bro, I think there's gonna be a massive boom in the middle class. Because the middle class definition, like the bracket is gonna open up exorbitantly. Right? We're talking about bringing back a lot of production to America, bringing back a lot of these other jobs. Like, there's going to be space for these people who have typically just been, you know, not that.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, but I don't agree with that because the. So you're, you're assuming okay. Let's say, oh, manufacturing comes back to America and you're, you're visualizing like people on the line.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Construction, those people are not going to have jobs. That's what people are failing to realize. Like that's not going to exist. Robots will be doing that work. Okay. Like a plant will be run by three humans. The whole plant. Okay. You know, a lot of I, I, dude, my perspective on this has just changed dramatically.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
In the last year or two. Now I know that I've been morally against this forever and I, I still am. I think it's a, I think it's bad, I think it's bad for people. That doesn't mean it's not going to happen. You know, I, I think, I think there's a lot of things that are bad that still happen. And for this to have not happened, there would have had to have been people standing up against it a long time ago. And that's not happening.
DJ
Laws.
Andy Frisella
And so when we, when we, what I see happening is I see a bigger separation. I see people who are ambitious, people who are willing to adapt, people who are willing to develop new skill sets. People are, they are going to become mega wealthy and they're going to have more money and the middle class, half of the middle class will move up and half of the middle class will go to poverty. And I think because there's going to be people like every single technical revolution that's ever happened, you know, when Henry Ford made the car, there was a bunch of people that said, man, I'm going to just use my buggy. Well, how many buggies do you see?
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know what I'm saying?
DJ
When Ax and chainsaw.
Andy Frisella
Listen, bro, when I'm, when I'm, when I was in business, you know, when I started my business, the Internet just became a thing and there was a lot of, a lot of businesses said, well, that's not for me. We do it this way. And those people are out of business. So now we're talking about it at a micro level. We're talking about it as human beings and their careers and their jobs and a lot of careers and jobs are in, they're in major jeopardy. Anything that is technology based or, I don't know, like, it's, it's weird because specialized skills that people could charge a lot of money for are going to go away in, in like very short amount of time. And the government doesn't seem to be stepping in to regulate it. So what eventually happens, in my opinion, we're going to have two extreme classes of people. And then we're going to have two different kinds of companies. You know, we're going to have companies that, that fire other people and automate their business. And then we're going to have companies that equip their employees with the technology to scale to a much larger size. So it's, it's going to be interesting to see how people react. But I don't think that it's going to create a bigger middle class. I think it's going to eliminate a middle class, that's my opinion. Without some sort of intervention. Intervention regulation. But like, then, you know, it's like, well, what does that mean? Because then we're not going to be as productive as other companies that don't regulate it. You see what I'm saying? So, like, it's like steroids in baseball, bro. Like when steroids were the big thing, used it, bro.
DJ
Yeah, everybody got used.
Andy Frisella
They had to. That's right.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Until they said no steroids. Like, you know, it was a, it was a problem.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So, you know, and that, I mean, dude, I hear a lot of blue collar guys and I even said this, I said this a couple years ago on the show. I said, you know, if you want to learn trade skills, that's where you should go. And I do think that will be the latest, the last thing to flip over. But I think it's going to eventually flip over. I mean, because we have all these nerds and technology legitimately thinking this is real cool. Look what we built. Look what we did. Look what it can do. Not realizing and not caring that it's gonna crush people.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So it's, it's gonna be weird, man. It's gonna be weird. And I don't think that the American markets are principled enough to buy and do the right thing, because if they were, everybody would be shopping at the companies who stood up for them the last four years. And they're, they, they didn't do that. No one gave a fuck. You know what I'm saying? Like, I mean, like some people did, but I mean, you know, I see people, I'm just, I'm not saying this to bitch, but like, I see people in my DMs or in my story that tag me and who, you know, use other companies, products that I know are inferior to ours. And those people never said a thing to try to protect them or stand up for them.
DJ
Those companies never did.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right. You know what I'm saying? So, like, they, they avoided all the smoke and and these people are still supporting them. So what that tells me is that people aren't morally principled enough as. As a culture. I'm not picking on any individuals, but to support the companies that stand for the right things when it's slightly inconvenient. Because if that was true, Amazon wouldn't be Amazon right now.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
It's just the truth.
DJ
And, bro, Amazon's completely.
Andy Frisella
I know.
DJ
Retrained. I know how humans think about.
Andy Frisella
I know, but like it. That's what I'm saying. The thought process of. The thought process required to stop this from happening does not exist in American culture at scale. So it's a big problem. And what it ends up being is because the customer doesn't care about who they buy from. In that way, it puts their own livelihood in jeopardy. So it's like really. It's really a weird thing to think about.
DJ
Yeah, for sure, man. Guys, jump in on this conversation. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think. With that being said, let's go check out some of these comments, man. We got. We got cruise the commentary.
Andy Frisella
Before we get into that real quick, I just want to say, you know, that's not all customers. That's not all people, but there's not enough of them.
DJ
Right.
Andy Frisella
That's all I'm saying. So. All right, cruiser, comments.
DJ
This first one. Let's go to E a d racing. 100Americans versus 100 Brits.
Andy Frisella
Come on, dude, we already settled this.
DJ
Have you not seen Patriot?
Andy Frisella
We've already settled this.
DJ
Didn't we do this before? This has been settled a couple hundred years ago.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, this has been settled. This is a. This is a. This is a moot point. You don't want that smoke again.
DJ
That's what I'm saying. Again, we already. I've settled that already.
Andy Frisella
You guys can't even keep foreign invaders out of your own shit.
DJ
What? A hundred Brits versus a million Somalis?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's. That's what you should be worried about. I should be asking that question.
DJ
Yep. All right, man, this next one. Maggie Bassett, 6340. You've been doing all this and writing 25 books. Fuck, I suck at life.
Andy Frisella
Well, I mean, it's not like. Well, I mean, I had to take some shit off the table to do that. Like, I used to post almost every day, so I took the, you know, the time from posting and doing social and making content, and I made something that I'm really proud of that I think you guys are going to really like. And most importantly, I Think it's going to change culture even more so than 75, harder, live hard, or anything else I've ever done. So, you know, you always gotta, you gotta give something up to do something else. And you know, I mean, the reality is, it's like, bro, don't we get tired of seeing these people post 75 times a day Anyway? Like, there's people I like. And now I'm looking at, I'm like, I don't even like this dude anymore because, like, all I see is his face.
DJ
Like, I don't even want to see that.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, like, like, dude, you know, I don't think people, you know, there's a, there's a concept that people just.
DJ
I.
Andy Frisella
Don'T know, it's a, it's a stupid discussion. But the point is, is that, you know, I, I'm built for that. No, dude, look, listen. Remember when Zoltan was here and we were talking in, in the, in the garage?
DJ
Yeah. Mary Jane Lounge.
Andy Frisella
And I was trying to, I was trying to basically tell him like, how much I've been struggling to like, find balance and in my life. And then he was like, well, why would you. You're not wired for that. Did you ever think that maybe you're just wired for the battle? That that one little comment he made changed my whole perspective. And just because the most people say, oh, this is wrong, or you shouldn't think of it like this, or blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, I ain't you. You know what I'm saying? And if I ain't working and I'm not building and I'm not creating, I'm miserable. That's the truth. And people will say, what are you running from? I'm not running from anything, bro. I, I've. I've had a couple near death experiences for real, where I've almost died. I got stabbed in the face. I got a misdiagnosed brain tumor where they told me I was going to die when in 2012. And that changed my perspective. And I like, I like creating. I like the stress, I like the battle. I like the pain and the frustration. I live in that shit and I enjoy it and I like the result of it because people change because of it and it helps people. And ultimately I like both aspects of it. And I know that not everybody can understand that, but there are people wired like that. You know what I mean? There, there are lots of people like wired like that. And you know, those are, those are pretty much the people that change everything in the world. I mean, you you know, let's, let's, let's examine Elon's personal life. You know what I'm saying? Like, like, not everybody has the white picket fence. In fact, dude, I think the white picket fence and the perfect family and this fake standard, I think it's fake. I think it's a standard that is pumped out to make everybody feel like nobody has it. I don't know anybody has it. I know very few people that grew up in a very stable home with the perfect life with no pro. Everybody's got problems, everybody's got stress, everybody's got their things and that they had to work through and push through and just. And because we're presented with this false, idealistic representation of what life's supposed to be like, we all end up like mentally torturing ourselves because we're not living to it, bro. Everybody's wired different. Everybody has different challenges, Everybody likes different things. And that's another thing like for you dumb that post on my posts and say, well, I wouldn't want to live. I'm not posting for you. I'm posting for the 20 year old Andy. I'm posting for the 25 year old Andy. I'm posting for all the out there that are trying to get through it, that you have no comprehension of what we're talking about. So like, save it, bro. We ain't like you. We're not gonna ever be like you. And if it makes you feel a certain way, then unfollow me. I don't give a. You know what I'm saying? Like, bro, everybody thinks you're talking to them. I'm not talking to you. What ego do you have to have to think that somebody like me who writes some savage, savage ass or says some savage ass on the show is speaking to you? Yeah, but, well, I'm not talking to you. You know what I'm saying? Get the out of here.
DJ
It's real.
Andy Frisella
Go do what you do. I don't even know what you do. Probably nothing. Go do nothing out of here.
DJ
I love it, man.
Andy Frisella
You know what I'm saying though? Like, why is the Internet like that? What? Like, are you, are people that fucking stupid? Yeah, they really are, dude.
DJ
Not all. Not all.
Andy Frisella
No shit, not all. But like, but enough. I would never go on someone's post that I knew. Like, if I went on someone like these soft, touchy feely, fucking weirdo people that live in their victimhood for their whole life, I would never go on their post and be like, well, yeah, but technically, right? That's not what I do.
DJ
I do that sometimes.
Andy Frisella
Well, I know you do, because you like. You like to piss people off. You're a troll. But, like, dude, I don't know. Like, at what point in time do we think. Do we have an ego so big that we think everybody's talking to us? And my content's made for you. My content is not made for you. It's made for people that want to fucking win. And don't apologize for wanting to win. And I am one of those people. And I'm talking to all the other people like that. So fuck off.
DJ
That's real. We got one more. A couple more. We got two more for you. This next comment. Kyle McNabb, 927. I gotta sign up for some of the white privilege.
Andy Frisella
Me too. Oh, that's you?
DJ
Same. Yeah, same. Same. Yeah, same thing.
Andy Frisella
Oh, man. There were some comments about that, wasn't there?
DJ
It was a little bit, yeah. There's a few.
Andy Frisella
Dude, I got a lot of people, like, mad. Like, they were, like, mad. It's like, hey, man, that's my friend.
DJ
It's okay.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, bro. Like, all right. That's my friend. He's very, very smart. He has a worldview that I don't have that most of you don't have. And do I think that part of it's ridiculous? Yeah.
DJ
Yeah, for sure.
Andy Frisella
But, like, that doesn't mean he's not my friend. And that's what we're missing in America. That's warm. That's the reason they're able to divide us and you guys. To get mad at someone because he has one now. You could say, hey, I don't agree with that. I think that's. But I had a lot of people, like, personally insulting him, and it's like, dude, you're the problem.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know, just because someone has a different perspective doesn't mean you have to hate them. Or like, bro, how much fun do we have hanging out with Billy?
DJ
I was great.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Great time. So I took him through Burger King when we got out.
Andy Frisella
You did? Oh, that motherfucker did. He asked for it.
DJ
Fuck, yeah. You try. We try to go chick fil? A.
Andy Frisella
What'd you get?
DJ
I didn't get anything. Swear to God. Swear.
Andy Frisella
So you're telling on him?
DJ
Well, I mean, you know, he was wrong. No, man, it's all good. Last comment, man. Last comment comes from Carlos Hernandez. El Andio wasn't in Spanish at all. I saw a few comments like this.
Andy Frisella
Well, you think just because your name is Carlos Hernandez, that You could. You can coach me on my Spanish.
DJ
I think so.
Andy Frisella
I think you can. Who do you think you are?
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I don't know.
DJ
I didn't.
Andy Frisella
I mean, Ellandio for life. Don't correct me. I'm right.
DJ
Yeah, well, yeah.
Andy Frisella
El Andio.
DJ
Yep. El Andio.
Andy Frisella
It wasn't Spanish at all. No, you don't say. All right. Carlos Hernandez, the Spanish expert.
DJ
Hey, I mean, you know, it happens, guys. We do appreciate you, though, for being real ass.
Andy Frisella
He's got that Mexican privilege, correcting me on my Spanish. Carlos.
DJ
Yeah. Yeah, man. Thank you, guys. Yeah, thanks.
Andy Frisella
Hey, and while we're on it, bro, let's be. I'm gonna be real, like, if you come on my page and you ask why I don't have kids, I'm gonna block you immediately. That is a rude thing to ask people. It's none of your business. It's none of your business. If you come on my page and you say, why don't you have kids? I'm not even gonna respond. I'm gonna block you. Do. Do you think. Do you think I don't want to have kids? There's a fucking reason for it, asshole. And it's. It's weird how people in culture think that's normal to do.
DJ
It's normal. Yeah. Well, I was gonna say that. That's a. That's a society thing.
Andy Frisella
No, it's a low iq, stupid ass thing to do.
DJ
It's fucked up.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. You don't know someone, they're in their 40s, and you say, well, why don't you have kids? What do you think? What do you think? Why do you think they don't. I'm sure if they.
DJ
Yeah, it's like going up to a girl. Are you pregnant? Yeah. You don't do that. That's rude.
Andy Frisella
Right? It's just.
DJ
Dude, like, people come up to, dj, are you pregnant?
Andy Frisella
Like, what the man, bro, I'm not trying to. I'm just saying, like, that's not something you do.
DJ
No, it's not. It's not cool.
Andy Frisella
It's a low class, low IQ comment to ask someone, keep your mouth shut and mind your business. Now, if you know someone and you've known them for years and you're real close with them and you say, hey, man, you know, how come you never had any? That's a different. That's a different thing.
DJ
It's different.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Anyway, proximity.
Andy Frisella
I'm just saying that, like, I think that's a ignorant thing to say.
DJ
It is. Yeah, it is. Yeah, man.
Andy Frisella
It's so awkward, too. Well, let me explain it to you, Mr. Stranger Idiot.
DJ
Let's have the birds and the bees talk. Yeah, yeah. It's crazy, man. Let's get some more cruising. Yeah, we've got some more to cover. Let's cover some. Some lunatics. Headline number two, Democrat Rep. McIver. I did not body slam anyone. ICE created that confrontation. So this was a hot little hot little thing that happened over the weekend. I think this was like last Friday. Maybe last Saturday, someday. Like that. Um, Lamonica McIver, she's a Democrat out of New Jersey, said Sunday on CNN State of the Union that she did not body slam anyone during the arrest of Newark Mayor Ross Baraka at the Delaney Hall Detention center last week. Host Dana Bash said, quote, I want to go back to some of the footage we were looking at, at some. And I want our viewers to see that you are the woman in the red blazer as we show them. DHS says that obviously there were. That there were chaos, that maybe you were trespassing. You can talk about that. But DHS also says that in their words, you were body slamming an ICE officer. Is that what we're looking at? Is that what happened? So that was a little confrontation. You had a group of. A group of politicians, local level, state level politicians, decided to go to a DHS facility, an ICE facility, and I guess, fight for them. I guess, or virtue signal for them. And it's. And it's funny because this other Democrat rep. Puts out. Puts out a disclaimer before a lot of the body camera footage was released, saying that if ICE does produce body cam slam footage, it's manufactured, it's fake.
Andy Frisella
What do you mean?
DJ
It's AI is what it is. Yeah, it was a most, bro.
Andy Frisella
You're gonna be really able to claim that as defense on anything for real. Yeah.
DJ
You really are. Yeah. It's a scary thing, man. Yeah. So these people tried to raid a DHS facility, basically. And now they're claiming, you know, that they didn't do anything wrong. It was mostly peaceful. Let's check this little clip out. But there's no reason for it. Nothing happened other than the chaos that they created themselves.
C
If anything, we were pushed and shoved and.
Andy Frisella
And found in a very vulnerable situation for the three of us. Then why'd you go there?
DJ
Why be there?
Andy Frisella
First of all, I'm so tired of seeing these old, elderly, weak, and even the small, weak people, nerd vegan weirdos trying to think they're going to go tough, like, intimidate people, bro. Eventually People just gonna kick your ass. Okay, So I, I really don't care if they did body slam you or throw you over the. I don't care.
DJ
No, they're so the red right there. Yeah. They're saying that she did body slammed an officer.
Andy Frisella
I know, but what I'm saying is I don't care if they did to them.
DJ
Oh yeah, Well, I mean, it's crazy. So like more.
Andy Frisella
Some people need to be checked, dude, for sure. In a physical way.
DJ
For sure.
Andy Frisella
You know, for sure.
DJ
Like it.
Andy Frisella
And I'm not talking about women for those of you that are going to. I'm talking about anybody.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Like if you're, if you're going to get in the smoke. Don't, don't be surprised. Yeah, that's right off. Don't be surprised when you get it, dude. Like you're asking for it.
DJ
Yeah, you punch the beehive.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, you get, you get out there and you say all this crazy like getting people's faces and do this and like, dude, you do that with the assumption that people aren't tired of your and that they're not going to do something back to you. And dude, I would be real. People are tired of it. Yeah, they're tired of it.
DJ
Well, I mean, there's also this thing too. Like, I mean, bro, you see these people do this stuff and then they play victim. I just wish like, as hard as these politicians are fighting for these illegal migrants that they would fight that hard for actual American citizens.
Andy Frisella
They would never will.
DJ
Where is those fights at?
Andy Frisella
They never will because it's against their own interests.
DJ
You know what I'm saying? Like, listen, where are those, where's that camera footage?
Andy Frisella
It's never going to happen. It's against their own interest. They need the people here to get the votes that they need to stay in power.
DJ
You're like, well, you're in Newark. That's one of the biggest cities in New Jersey. Go fight for it. What's your community actually look like?
Andy Frisella
Well, a smart fight for some of that shit. They, I mean, bro, they need that to get in power. They can't do anything but appeal to people who consider themselves to be victims. And the only way for people to consider themselves to be victims to. Is to create an environment where they believe they're being over and that they feel like victims.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So then they can come in and promise the change and the change never happens. They get to stay in power. That's. That's what we're dealing with here.
DJ
It's. It's disgusting, man. It's disgusting. But, yeah. So the Newark mayor was arrested on charges of trespassing. Apparently a few more charges are coming out for those individuals because again, why are you there? They're blocking the gate and shit. Like, I saw one video, there was like a van coming in, drop some people off, and they're like trying to chain link themselves to get like, move, move, move.
Andy Frisella
And the truth of the matter is, dude, and like, this is just reality, man. The only way for society to fix itself is for ridiculous litigation to stop happening for simple assault. That's the truth. If someone gets in your face and starts screaming and. Or like pushes you and you knock them the out, they're gonna learn a lesson. They're not gonna do that again. We used to have that in this country. Now we don't have this in this country, right? We have men that don't respect men. We have women that don't respect women. We have women that don't respect men. And then, you know, we. We have all of this. We have men that don't respect women. You know, we have. We have all of it. But basically, at the end of the day, for thousands and thousands and thousands of years, the reality is this simple force, physical violence, has maintained order in civilization. And I'm not saying go around and beat the shit out of people. I'm saying that when people instigate and they get dealt with a proper response, they stop doing that. Okay? And when we litigate those things or arrest people for those things, or, you know, and my. My example is this. When I was growing up, I understood that if I disrespected a teacher in my school, or disrespected another kid or a grown man, there was a chance I was gonna get punched in the face. So, you know, I. I would maybe walk that line a little bit more carefully and it developed respect for other people. Now, now I respect people, even though I know at this point in time there's likely not going to be violent repercussions. Just the potential idea of getting punched in the face kept society in line. And we don't have that anymore. And now we have chaos. And this is, this is why we see kids attacking teachers in school. Like, bro, I'm sorry. It's just reality. This show is not called what's right or what's wrong. It's called real. All right? And what's real is people respect simple violence. And sometimes people need to be punched in the face. Learn a lesson.
DJ
It's consequences, bro. That's it like I did. I remember, I think it was like 2001. That was the last year your teachers could spank you in school, right? So like I went to this like I started like when I started schooling. I'm younger than you, right? I know you had it in school, but like, yeah, dude, it was a thing. Like our principal, he's a big tall dude and he had a wooden paddle with holes in it. Yeah, I'm saying he's spank you, bro, you do some bad, you get spanked.
Andy Frisella
I mean this is why, this is why the crime rate is what it is in Singapore. Like we talk with Billy, you know, if you do goofy, they'll pull your, your bare ass down in front of the town and cane you. And guess what happens? They don't have any crime. And you know what happens? The dude, you don't die from getting caned. It's hyper embarrassing, super embarrassing. It checks you in, back in line.
DJ
Some of these people might have a kink for that though.
Andy Frisella
Well, yeah, of course. But my point is, my, my point is, bro, is that there is no repercussions for anything anymore. And like dude, when I mean what ends up happening is what's happening now. Instead of there being simple repercussions that don't really hurt anybody. The resentment builds and builds and builds and builds and builds and then we have a war where people die. Repercussions, right? So it's. You gotta have those blow off valves, bro, and you got to have those natural checks to have civilization in check. That's, that's the truth.
DJ
It's real, bro.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. I mean, dude, you think, do you think police officers would be getting in so many fights if people, if that was, if that was.
DJ
Yeah, they knew, hey, you try to fight these police.
Andy Frisella
That's right, it wouldn't happen. But they, but the police and the rules are handcuffed. They can't enforce because they're told. And dude, there is problems with that.
DJ
That.
Andy Frisella
There is problems with that. There's, there's problems of, you know, you get the guy who was picked on in high school who gets to be a power, a member of authority and. But those people already exist. They're already there. So we're taking away the good parts of it and we're letting the bad part. It's, it's no different than the gun.
DJ
Argument because it comes down to personal accountability. Right?
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Like, you like don't do bad.
Andy Frisella
I, I don't know, bro. Like, I just dumb. It's.
DJ
You might be all Right. You know what I'm saying? Like, more often than not, you'll be fine.
Andy Frisella
We wouldn't have had this huge communist progressive thing even happen if that were the case. Yeah, because these dads that are normal, you know, when the t. When the, you know, the, the. The queer teacher was trying to transition their kid or change their name, the dad would punch him in the face and it would stop. It wouldn't happen again. And they, they, you know, now what they do is they instigate and instigate, instigate and instigate. And then whenever they. They, you know, finally do get punched in the face, they're. They play the victim. Oh, my God.
DJ
Pride flag.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right?
DJ
Yeah, it's crazy, man.
Andy Frisella
It's just. Dude, you can't have a civil society without consequences. And simple consequences that aren't deadly or are. Are honestly, you know, really not that harmful. Like letting boys fight it out, fist fight instead of now they're shooting each other. Right. Like when I was a kid, dude, you would never think of, like, shooting someone.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
It was not even a thought.
DJ
And now we're on Bare Knuckle Brawl.
Andy Frisella
That's right.
DJ
That's fine.
Andy Frisella
And you learn a lesson and you get respect. And, and by the way, every single time that ever happens, you end up with more respect for the other guy, even if he beats your ass. You know what I'm saying? Even if you beat his ass, there's respect. And dude, that respect for other people has been lost in society 100. And they can't. You can't fix society the way that it should be without that.
DJ
So now they're entitled, bro. Like, what AOC saying here? There will be hell to pay if they arrest these people for trespassing on, like.
Andy Frisella
What do you mean?
DJ
Yeah, what are we talking about, man?
Andy Frisella
Well, and that's also why you are. It's always these. It's. It's literally always the women politicians that call for this calling. Yes. Because they're protected from it.
DJ
Maxine Waters.
Andy Frisella
Yes.
DJ
I mean, yeah, now I did hear.
Andy Frisella
I did hear Pritzker say some protect himself. That's right. That's what I was just gonna say, that he's a billionaire fat ass who can't. He can't protect himself either.
DJ
No, no.
Andy Frisella
You know.
DJ
This is a big dude, but. Yeah. Well, CNN did something funny here. So CNN decided to have. Have somebody on to talk about what happened at this Delaney hall detention center. Let's check this clip out quickly.
Andy Frisella
We should let viewers know there will likely be more arrests Coming. We actually have body camera footage of some of these members of Congress assaulting our ICE enforcement officers, including body slamming a female ICE officer. So we will be showing that to viewers very shortly.
DJ
You say a video of members of Congress body slamming ice?
Andy Frisella
Well, then put her in jail. That's correct, sir. It's disgusting. Okay.
DJ
And so. Or if you have that video, are you suggesting that members of Congress will be arrested who were there yesterday?
Andy Frisella
This is an ongoing investigation and that is definitely on the table.
DJ
Who has the video?
Andy Frisella
ICE does. And we will be releasing that very shortly.
DJ
Okay, let's talk about. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
It'S. Whatever.
DJ
Yeah, speaking of refugees, you see we got our first wave of white Africana refugees.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I did and I saw. I saw that. The left's throwing a fit about.
DJ
Yeah, freaking. Freaking out of here, man. 59 individuals, primarily.
Andy Frisella
59. 59 people versus 20 million people who do not contribute at all. These are people with skills. These are farmers. These are people that could plant food. By the way, those South African people are. They're.
DJ
Well, that's the other piece. Like, they're actually fleeing actual, like racial. Like real racial issues. Well, you know what I'm saying, Like, I mean, there, there's. It's not like, you know, there's six legal.
Andy Frisella
Listen, bro, I'm sorry.
DJ
Murder.
Andy Frisella
This is going to really piss people off. But that's what happens when you give up majority. You give up control to a violent minority. It's the truth. It's not racism. It's true.
DJ
But guys, with that being said, let's get to our third and final headline. We got headline number three. This is an interesting one. Let's talk some culture music happening going on. Yay. Song glorifying Hitler gets millions of views on X while other platforms struggle to remove it. Yeah, so this is shaking some. Some everything. Bagels.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Yeah.
DJ
Let's talk about it. Let's talk about it. So Spotify is NBC article. Spotify, SoundCloud and other tech platforms have worked to remove a new song from Yay. That praises Adolf Hitler. But the song and its video have have continued to proliferate online, including across X, where it has racked up millions of views. Various mainstream and alternative tech platforms. This week, Yay, formerly known as Kanye west, has been able to share his latest song titled Hail Hitler, along with its companion title, World War iii, which similarly glorifies Hitler, the architect of the Holocaust. Well, some platforms have taken steps to attempt to pull down the song. Other has seemingly let it spread freely. The continued spread of the song and Varying approaches to mod moderation exemplify an increasing fractured environment online and on social media. Some platforms have pulled back on their moderation practices in recent years, while others have tried to maintain higher standards when it comes to hate speech. So, yeah, so as of right now.
Andy Frisella
Hate speech wasn't even a thing that existed 10 years ago.
DJ
No.
Andy Frisella
That's a new term. So just so we're clear, new, That's a term designed to control whether you disagree or agree or you're indifferent to what someone says. Hate speech is a form of control of speech and thought, dude, which. There's a reason for that.
DJ
That's my biggest. Like, okay, like, if it's that bad, we give more, like, by the reaction that they give. This stuff does not make it.
Andy Frisella
Well, bro, when you say, we're removing this.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You can't see it. What do you want to do automatically?
DJ
I want to see it.
Andy Frisella
Why? Because it's getting attention. Look, man, simply because you don't want.
DJ
Me to see it. I want to see.
Andy Frisella
Well, and why would anybody not want you to see something of any kind when they say, oh, don't look at that, or you can't see that, or, you know what. What is that? Why would they do that? Okay. Like, it's. The more that they try to, To. To censor this, the more traction it's going to gain. And they seem to understand that they don't get that.
DJ
They don't get it. And like, like, here's my. Here's my issue, my personal issue with it, right? Like, I've heard the song. I'll be honest. I think the beat, it slaps. I like it. I mean, it's a cool, like the, The. The. The production piece behind it. It's a nice song, but, you know, I remember when, like, Lil Nas X, you know, had a song come out.
Andy Frisella
And, you know, by worshiping the devil.
DJ
That's fine.
Andy Frisella
Okay?
DJ
We can. Satan.
Andy Frisella
Okay, that's fine. Okay. So.
DJ
Right.
Andy Frisella
Yes.
DJ
We can degradate our communities with sexy red. Like, that's fine. There's no. Nobody's pulling that off the Internet.
Andy Frisella
I agree. I don't. Listen, dude, like, what the.
DJ
Man.
Andy Frisella
Listen, I, I think I stick to my set. My. I don't like it. I think it's, It's. It's inflammatory intentionally. But I think it has a right to exist.
DJ
Right?
Andy Frisella
And I think if people are going to say dumb, they deserve to deal with the consequences. Now, I. I don't know. I'm not saying. Here's my. I think what you just said is the reason he's saying this. I think he is pointing out. And also I think that he has been heavily damaged by people who are Jewish. And I think he is miscategorizing all Jews as part of the ones that are part of a. The Jewish mafia.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And. And I don't like that. I don't think that's right. But from his perspective, he has had his family torn apart. He has had his career torn apart. He's been packed, he's been drugged, he's been made to be crazy by people that he perceives to be the Jewish people. And if you were that. And, and, and, you know, you had multiple Jewish people that got into your life and destroyed it, and you didn't have. I mean, if you're in an emotional state, you. You're probably not going to have the ability to discern between the, the bad people and the good people and the masses. Right, right. And. And so I think that's. I think there's a lot to this that should be discussed more than, oh, I, I, you know, think he's a bigot for making the song. That's not the conversation here. The conversation here is. And I know what you were saying. You weren't saying, oh, I like the. You were saying, like, you know, if it said it's provocative, the beat. If you said no, the video and, and the beat and all. If it said other, it'd be. It'd be awesome.
DJ
It'd be a banger.
Andy Frisella
It'd be. It would be. But, like, the message behind it is, you know, I don't know. It's not. I don't know, dude. I think we got to be very careful going down this road. I think free speech is allowed. I do think Kanye is in. I think he's very smart.
DJ
I think he's in protest right now.
Andy Frisella
I think that's what it is. I think he is showing people the truth.
DJ
He's showing people the double standards.
Andy Frisella
That's right, people.
DJ
The. The manipulation again. Like, we can.
Andy Frisella
Nothing says. Nothing says. You know, Kanye's crazy. Like, him saying something about Jewish people, and then all the sudden, he's debanked and he's de. Platformed. Like, he says, oh, they're doing this to people when they don't like it, and they're saying, no, we're not. He's anti Semitic. The next thing you know, he can't. He. Exactly what he said is happening. Like, like, bro, that's what's. That's what's opening up the whole can of Worms is because, like, he's exposing it. And, you know, again, it's not Jewish people. It's. There's a. There's a mafia. Just like, there's a mafia for all races or used to be.
DJ
That's my biggest piece, man. It's like, you know, there's a lot of music out there, and to me, it does way more damage. You know, again, like, when you look at the societal effects of it, right? Like, I mean, even his song Gold.
Andy Frisella
Digger, bro, listen, there's tons of songs that are equally, if not more damaging than that.
DJ
Sure.
Andy Frisella
You know, when you've got little Nas X getting in the ass on a. On. On his video in the middle, on. On national at the Grammys or whatever. And then you got Sam Smith.
DJ
I mean, like, bro, what are we talking about?
Andy Frisella
And then you have. You know, and like, this is. This is hypocritical on my part because I listen to this, but I'm also intelligent enough to not live it. But, I mean, then you got every rap song, Shoot them up.
DJ
Shoot them up.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, shoot them. Smoke crack, you know, drink the scissor, you know, purple drink, like, be up all day. Like, that's this. But, dude, I like that. But, like, I'm smart enough to understand. Like, I'm not living that way.
DJ
Yeah, right, right.
Andy Frisella
Like, but I like the stories that it tells. You know, I like the. I like the story of starting out and going through. Like, dude, I really relate to, like, young Dolph's music because he talks about how he started or, like, Biggie's music, how he started on the corner and he worked up and he built something. And we can argue with what they did or didn't do, but the truth of the matter is, is that is, you know, that's the game. They knew and they progressed through it. And everybody knows this. That's why movies like American Gangster are so popular. So don't come at me saying, whatever, dude. Like, it is what it is. It's the. It's a success story from a different place. And I like it, and I listen to it all the time, and it makes me feel hard as when I listen to it. So I don't care what. But I also don't go around smoking. Yeah, like, you know, but like, bro, but it's. It's interesting, and it is interesting, and we should have an objective conversation about this. It's interesting how we could promote literally everything that destroys the culture. We can. We can make it cool. We can make porn cool. We can make only fans cool. You know, look how many girls out there who. This is already happening, who are doing. Who did only fans. And now they're like, I wish I hadn't done that. You know, we're. We're creating all of the. I mean, dude, even little kids that are 12 years old, 13 years old, 14 years old, having top surgeries and having irreversible, you know, alter anyone, you know, irreversible damage to their bodies and their minds, and all these things are propagated and allowed.
DJ
That's cool.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. And then, you know, when we talk about major genocides, we leave out, you know, genocides that happened in the 1900s that were exponentially larger than that one. You know, all of these things lead to a natural person who has a normal iq, to who is an objective thinker to say, wait a minute, this doesn't fucking add up.
DJ
That's a clue.
Andy Frisella
Yes. So, so, like, dude, you know, the end of, at the end of the, at the end of the day, the whole truth is not being shared. At a minimum, that's. That's the truth. And I think Kanye is trying to do the most extreme shit that he can. A lot of people think, oh, he's just trying to stay relevant. No, I don't think he gives a fuck about. About being relevant. No, I think he's rich as he. I don't think it's about that. I think. I think he's so bitter and so angry and so pissed off that other people of a certain, you know, protected class. Yeah, protected class have been able to destroy his family or attempt to destroy his family with zero repercussions and destroy black culture through this sort of. You know what I mean? Like, I think that he knows exactly what the. Is going on. And I think his only way that he can get people to look at it is by doing like this. That's my, that's my take on it. And maybe I'm wrong and I don't know. I. I don't know. But I will say this. Anything that they try to censor is going to cause more people to look at it. It's going to cause more people to talk about it. It's going to cause more and more. More noticing. You know, what people want to. You know what I'm saying, right?
DJ
When in reality, what the play should be is just let it die out. Don't give it any light if you don't like it.
Andy Frisella
And no, if it was anything else, people would just be like, that's stupid.
DJ
Yeah. And that's it? Yeah, that's it. Yeah, man.
Andy Frisella
So, I mean, what do you think, bro?
DJ
Yeah, that's what I think, dude. Like, leave it alone. Like, you keep pumping them up and doing the exact. He's saying you're doing and saying you're not doing it, but then do the exact. He's saying you do it.
Andy Frisella
Well, I mean, look, man, you know, I don't think people. I don't think people have looked into history enough at all. I think the.
DJ
That they did.
Andy Frisella
I also don't. I also don't think that people question what they're taught in school. I think. I think most people. It's beyond their ability to believe that a textbook or a lesson plan or a curriculum would not be historically accurate when. That's exactly the point. Okay. They get you to trust, and then they put these things in as factual that aren't factual for the reason of creating a belief system that benefits somebody else. And it's. It's a very difficult thing for people to talk about, and it's very uncomfortable. But propaganda has been used for centuries and centuries and centuries. And if you want propaganda to be effective, you introduce it when people are small, when they're kids. And, you know, out of all the things that we were taught in school, that was absolutely, unquestionably true. It was the. It was what happened In World War II, you know what I'm saying? And we have genocides like the Holder Moors that happened in Russia. We have Pol Pot, we have Mao, we have Rwanda. We have all of these other genocides that were very relevant and some of them were much bigger than what happened. And we. Those get no attention. Why is that? You see what I'm saying? So there's just a lot of things that. That don't add up to the historical narrative. And I think people are starting to understand that at scale.
DJ
No.
Andy Frisella
And yeah, I mean, and I think. I think people get very angry when you talk about that. But I think it's. If. If those people really want that kind of to stop, then they should have. They should be willing to have an open discussion about it without trying to destroy people's lives.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Because the. The attempted destruction of people's lives for speaking out about things like this is what creates more of the. That that they don't want. So if you're telling the truth and you got nothing to hide and you want this to stop, have an open discussion about it, you know? You know what I'm saying? And bring the receipts for real.
DJ
That's it.
Andy Frisella
And when people say that you think is crazy, like, have the ability to prove that it. That it's crazy. And that's how you defeat an argument. You don't defeat it by saying, that's terrible. You're a terrible person. You can't talk about that. And if you talk about it, we're going to take your whole livelihood that just makes everybody else around go.
DJ
That's a clue.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. For real, dude. Like, you know, I know it's not fun to speak about, and I know it's. It's difficult. And I feel bad for a lot of the regular Jewish people who are, who are now suffering from, you know, real bias, you know, I. Because, like, dude, I don't know.
DJ
That's what that's creating.
Andy Frisella
Yes, I know. And, and the real, the, like, the regular Jewish people, it serves their interest to say, well, hey, what is the truth here? What is actually happening here? Because it's just. Dude, it's just up. Yeah, man. And I, I think everybody, you know, I may be a realist, but when it comes to, like, how things should be, it's. It's not that hard for everybody to get along. And it's only hard because there's people at the very top of the food chain that intentionally propagate division and hate and frustration and get us to argue and fight and kill each other so that they can push narratives that benefit them. And that's never been. That's always been the way. And unfortunately, you know, I don't know that that'll ever change because people don't seem to. To want to think critically. They. And, and when they do think. Think critically, they're punished for it, you know?
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So it's, It's a difficult thing. And I, I will never be someone that generalizes entire populations of people by the actions of a few. I just won't. It's not right. It's not who I am. It's not what I believe. I genuinely don't believe that. And people will say, well, what about the, the, you know, the religious text says this and this and this and this? Bro, listen, you know how many people there are that say they're Christian, don't know what the Bible says? You know what I'm saying? Yeah. You know how many people that, that, that are Jewish that have never read. What's the book, the Talmud, you know, like, they don't, like. Yeah, let's. Let's cut the man. It's not all of you can never generalize entire groups of people. It's Just not true. So they want you to, though, because that creates, you know, a blanket of defense to say, oh, where are the victims?
DJ
And, and no accountability happens during that.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
In any situation.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. I mean, bro, like, think about, think about this, like, think about a year and a half ago, two years ago, when the, when the Israeli government started just this genocide of clearing out Palestine. And I remember, dude, like, the first day it happened, I said, look, it's, you know what I'm saying. And you know how much I got phone calls from people I hadn't heard from in years, being like, you're a anti Semite. No, I'm not.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I think it's to kill children that don't know any better relentlessly and then act like it's, it's like, we should support you. Like, bro, I, I can't support that.
DJ
No.
Andy Frisella
You know, and that doesn't make me some sort of anti Semite. That makes me a human being.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know, and, and dude, that really, the way they reacted to this whole thing that happened in, in Palestine, I think it opened a lot of people's eyes to question a lot. And I think people, I think there's a lot of information that has now been released from Pandora's box that is not going to go back in. It's not. So I don't know what's going to happen or how this is going to move or, but at the end of the day, bro, I think it's important that everybody, everybody understand that, that you can't generalize. You have to look at specific people. You know what I'm saying?
DJ
That's real, man. Guys, jump in on this conversation. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments. With that being said, our final segment for the show, guys, as always, we do thumbs up or dumb as fuck, but this time yellow. Something different.
Andy Frisella
Oh, yeah.
DJ
Go play a game, Andy. We'll be playing bash or pass. Okay, so I'm going to put some pictures up here.
Andy Frisella
Is this like smash or pass?
DJ
Yeah, but with food.
Andy Frisella
Okay, all right, all right.
DJ
With food. You know, you talk a lot about potato. The potato.
Andy Frisella
Greatest food on earth.
DJ
Very versatile.
Andy Frisella
Very versatile. If I'd eat one food forever in the rest of my life, it'd be potatoes.
DJ
Potatoes.
Andy Frisella
That's it.
DJ
So we're gonna, we're gonna go through and bash your pass.
Andy Frisella
Okay.
DJ
Some potato dishes.
Andy Frisella
Just potatoes.
DJ
Just potatoes.
Andy Frisella
I, I, okay, well, I know you probably put some really nasty in there.
DJ
No, but I put some, some, I put some historically accurate cultural.
Andy Frisella
Okay, let's See?
DJ
Dishes. All right.
Andy Frisella
Okay, I'm just gonna say this right now. I'm probably bashing all of them. Yeah. Because, dude, there's some potato dishes that I. That I've been like, man, that looks gross. But when I get my. When I get it in my mouth, I'm like, yep, that's potato right there. You know what I'm saying? Kind of how you feel about dicks?
DJ
You set that one up, didn't you?
Andy Frisella
No.
DJ
Teed that one right up, didn't you?
Andy Frisella
Yep. All right.
DJ
All right, Basher, Pass. First one.
Andy Frisella
French fries.
DJ
Basic French fries.
Andy Frisella
Greatest food ever.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Period. Greatest food ever.
DJ
Are you a ketchup dipper?
Andy Frisella
Yes.
DJ
Or do you like. Do you.
Andy Frisella
No, I don't do that. That's psychopath. Yeah. You know, you don't.
DJ
I don't personally like it.
Andy Frisella
You don't cover the ketchup all over the fries. That's weird.
DJ
So how many, like, is it, like. Do you do multiple fries at once?
Andy Frisella
Yes. Of those kind?
DJ
Yeah. Like, are we doing this?
Andy Frisella
Yes. The only fry that I don't do multiple fries with at once would be a waffle fry or the steak cut fries, which. Which Steak cup fries are really not my cup of tea.
DJ
Really?
Andy Frisella
Yeah. I'm not a big fan of those.
DJ
I like them.
Andy Frisella
I like the more. I like the creamy. I like more surface area of crispiness. You know what I'm saying? But you could also overdo that. Like. Like. Like steak and shake fries. Those little ones, they're still good, but they're a little. They're a little too small.
DJ
Yeah. You like the big ones?
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Oh, yeah. Big ones.
DJ
All right, so we're bashing. Bashing French fries.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Mashed potatoes.
Andy Frisella
Come on, man. Come on, man. Who the doesn't like mashed potatoes?
DJ
Yeah, it's real. Have you ever had sweet mashed potatoes?
Andy Frisella
Like sweet potatoes?
DJ
Yeah, sweet potatoes. But mashed sweet potatoes.
Andy Frisella
But sweet potatoes different than potato. I have had them and they're. They're good.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I'm just saying, like, they're not a potato.
DJ
No, no, I don't think it. I don't think it is. Yeah, they're good, though. I'm bashing.
Andy Frisella
Okay. Yeah, of course.
DJ
Have you ever had candy yams?
Andy Frisella
No.
DJ
Oh, bro.
Andy Frisella
Nah, I'm not doing that.
DJ
No, bro, you would do it.
Andy Frisella
No, that sounds gross.
DJ
No, bro.
Andy Frisella
What else we got here?
DJ
Listen, bro. You fucked that shit up.
Andy Frisella
No.
DJ
All right, you gotta tell me what this is. I think that's potato soup.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I'm fucking. That looks Pretty good.
DJ
I figured.
Andy Frisella
I mean, I've seen much better looking potato soups.
DJ
I've never seen potato soup in my life.
Andy Frisella
Really?
DJ
It's interesting.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, you would like it. It's good.
DJ
That's the first one. All right. So you're bashing this?
Andy Frisella
Oh, yeah.
DJ
Bashing potato soup, no doubt. I think that's your people's potato salad.
Andy Frisella
Probably not. I don't like cold. I don't like it cold like that.
DJ
Oh, you don't like cold salads? Like cold pastas or nothing?
Andy Frisella
I mean, I like cold pasta, like pasta salad. Yeah, but that ain't. That's not the same thing as potato salad.
DJ
Oh, for sure. I mean, it's kind of the same.
Andy Frisella
No, I don't like it.
DJ
The dressing and shit.
Andy Frisella
I mean, if that's on the table, I'm probably not grabbing it. I mean, that's like a thing that's on the table with other things.
DJ
Like a potluck thing.
Andy Frisella
Well, I'm just saying, you don't ever have potato salad and that be your only potato. Usually you got mashed potatoes or something else.
DJ
Yeah, that's real.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
So you ain't behaving. Okay, so no bashing on that one. I think this has got some raisins in there.
Andy Frisella
Are you. What are you doing?
DJ
I'm pass.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, hard pass. I'm passing, too.
DJ
Hard pass. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Oh, fuck. Come on.
DJ
Why do you get so excited?
Andy Frisella
Cause, like. Dude, that's a stupid question. Everybody's bashing potato skins, bro.
DJ
Well, potato skins are pretty good. Yeah, they're pretty good. Everybody there's like a perfect, like, amount of crispiness. Well, I mean, even just like the. The sour cream to the cheese, you know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
There's bad potato skins for sure.
DJ
For sure, bro. Oh, man. You know those, those, those TGI Friday chips, though? The potato skin chips? Pretty good.
Andy Frisella
Oh, like the ones you buy at the store?
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Nah, I don't like those. No.
DJ
Damn, that's weird. Okay. Wedges.
Andy Frisella
Yes. All day. Don't laugh. You would too.
DJ
Yeah. Baked potato bash. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I mean, dude, am I missing here? I'm right on, right. I feel like I'm getting set up for a joke.
DJ
Oh, man.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
I think these are tots.
Andy Frisella
Yes. All day. Yeah, all day.
DJ
Okay. I'm different with my tots, though. I like to bake my tots versus.
Andy Frisella
Like, frying them, you know, I take them both. Yeah. I'm not. Oh, yeah.
DJ
You like hash browns?
Andy Frisella
Oh, yeah, yeah. That's what I'm saying, bro. Listen, Potatoes get me excited, man. You're fat, bro. You tell me they don't get you excited. How you think I got fat? Yeah. Potatoes.
DJ
I feel you, bro. I like hash browns, bro. I like hash browns. Yeah, yeah. Hash browns are good, bro.
Andy Frisella
Is there something. You got something here? They're coming back, huh? There's no bad potato, man.
DJ
Yeah, that's true. Potato chips.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, of course.
DJ
You like. Do you like the, like, the fresh kettle cooked potato chips better than, like, regular?
Andy Frisella
I like them all, man. I like. It's hard. Like, if I'm buying chips, it takes me, like, a long time to figure out which ones I want to get. Really? Does.
DJ
No, that's.
Andy Frisella
You know which ones I like a lot. Are those ones that come in the brown. The little brown bag. The brown paper bags. I don't know what they're called.
DJ
Yeah, the goat brand.
Andy Frisella
They're like the premium kind. They're good.
DJ
They're solid. Yeah, they're solid. I like the mesquite barbecue or like the jalapeno kettle chips.
Andy Frisella
I love jalapeno chips. Those are my favorite. I gotta be careful with them, though.
DJ
Spicy.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Burn your butthole. You know what I'm saying? Gotta be careful.
DJ
All right, now, you had 10 options here. I need number one.
Andy Frisella
Oh, that's an impossible. It's French fries.
DJ
French fries is number one. Yeah, for sure.
Andy Frisella
Then mashed potatoes.
DJ
So the order was pretty good. Then you do potato soup?
Andy Frisella
No, potato soup would be at the end.
DJ
Really?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, probably. Hash browns would be.
DJ
The clam chowder's like a potato soup, right?
Andy Frisella
Clam chowder is clam chowder, man.
DJ
Excuse me. Sorry.
Andy Frisella
Clam chowder is like a potato soup. It might look the same, kind of, but it's not the same.
DJ
It's got potatoes in it, bro.
Andy Frisella
I still think about that clam chowder that we were getting up there in Vail, bro.
DJ
I'd go back just for that.
Andy Frisella
The Mountain Standard, bro. Dude, that clam chowder, that whole place, that food.
DJ
Solid.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, solid.
DJ
All right, man. Well, bash or pass? We're bashing.
Andy Frisella
All right, That's. You gotta. There's not like. We gotta have some. There's no passes in there besides potato salad.
DJ
Well, you passed on the potato. Your people's potato salad.
Andy Frisella
What are you talking. What's your people?
DJ
Yep. You like deviled eggs?
Andy Frisella
No.
DJ
You don't.
Andy Frisella
Fuck no.
DJ
You don't like deviled eggs? No.
Andy Frisella
I think people that eat them are weird, too.
DJ
Really, Andy? That. That's a very controversial statement there. Do you guys like them deviled eggs.
Andy Frisella
Oh, you guys like them?
DJ
Fuck yeah, bro.
Andy Frisella
You like them? Zeeshan? Joe, you like them too, yeah? Nah, bro, I'm with Joe.
DJ
That must be like a over 40 thing.
Andy Frisella
No, it's a south county thing. It's. You know what it is? It's not fucking. I don't like fucking boiled eggs of any kind. It's just they're nasty and they're slimy, bro. Bro.
DJ
What?
Andy Frisella
I don't like putting slimy shit in my mouth. I know it's normal for you.
DJ
Some jokes write themselves.
Andy Frisella
Hey, man, is that true? Am I not. Am I wrong? I like eggs. I just don't like them.
DJ
Hard boiled you had, that was slimy, bro.
Andy Frisella
They look slimy. It's a fucking boiled egg.
DJ
Am I, am I off base here, bro?
Andy Frisella
And also, like, they smell like a fart. Like you walk by a plate of deviled eggs, it smells like a fart. Dude, I don't put things that smell like. I don't put things that smell like farts into my mouth. I think people, I think you that eat these, you can't smell, right. Look at Badat, he's fantasizing. But that's my dad's like, fart my mouth, they do smell like papa.
DJ
I still eat them, bro. I'm good, man. I like them.
Andy Frisella
Oh, man, I like them. Now that's, you know, that's fine.
DJ
It's just, I just think a little paprika on there. We put seasoned salt, A little seasoned.
Andy Frisella
Salt and it's not happening. I don't care how good you make it sound. There's no way to sell me on eat notes.
DJ
Really?
Andy Frisella
No. And, and the people that like them, they like them. Like I always think, I'm like, man, this must be into smelling their own farts, you know, like, they must be into it.
DJ
Dutch oven themselves. Yeah, yeah.
Andy Frisella
I mean your own farts do kind of like you feel accomplished when you.
DJ
Like, well, there's like there. I think it's intolerant, right? Like, like, you know, no snake biting itself.
Andy Frisella
No, it's like the worse it is, it's like a rating system.
DJ
You're like, yeah, it was pretty good. Yeah, that's pretty good.
Andy Frisella
I've seen still immature like that, bro. I never grew out of that. I never grew out of it. Is that something you grow out of or do people just lie about it?
DJ
I mean, if you're still there, I'm still there.
Andy Frisella
You guys like when you, when you let a really nice fart go that smells real bad. Are you proud of it? Yeah, me too, dude.
DJ
I still poop and look at it.
Andy Frisella
What do you mean?
DJ
Like, after I.
Andy Frisella
What do you. Is it. Are you supposed to look at my work? No, what I'm saying is, are you supposed to stop.
DJ
What do you mean?
Andy Frisella
When do you stop looking at it?
DJ
I don't know.
Andy Frisella
Is that a thing?
DJ
You don't look at yours. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. I want to know how, like, if it felt like. Sometimes, dude, sometimes. Sometimes I'm, like, very confident. I just laid out, like, a masterpiece. I look down there, it's like, a little nugget. I'm like, what the.
DJ
That's the worst.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, dude. Like, I didn't know people stopped looking at it.
DJ
Yeah, I see. I still look at y' all. Look at y' alls. Bro, don't look at us like that.
Andy Frisella
Wait, you guys don't. You guys really don't know.
DJ
Zeeshawn does.
Andy Frisella
He's got to rate himself. It's all the other Indians. It's a rating system.
DJ
You guys flush yours down here.
Andy Frisella
Bro. I am convinced that every man does that. And the men that say that, they don't on both those issues. No, I don't know about women. Women are different, bro. I don't know about women, but I know every dude looks at this, does that, and if they don't, they're lying because they want to, like, appear to be more civilized. There's a sense of accomplishment, for sure.
DJ
I said I check halfway through. Sometimes I have a good one.
Andy Frisella
I made my wife come look at it.
DJ
Okay, that's different.
Andy Frisella
Oh, man. I've never done that.
DJ
That's different.
Andy Frisella
I don't think I've done that.
DJ
That's different.
Andy Frisella
I don't. I don't think I have.
DJ
That's different. Yeah, that's a different level there.
Andy Frisella
That is.
DJ
Yeah. That's a different level of intimacy.
Andy Frisella
I will tell you this. I have matured in this way. Like, if I ever have to in public and it starts smelling real bad, I'll flush the courtesy flush. Absolutely.
DJ
Not me.
Andy Frisella
I know. Not you.
DJ
I own it.
Andy Frisella
But I just said, you grow out of that, bro.
DJ
You know what's crazy?
Andy Frisella
So I used to take pride. I walk out and be like, yeah.
DJ
I went off on somebody before. I was taking a. I think it was a quick trip, bro, Because I like quick trips. Bathrooms.
Andy Frisella
Well, they're usually pretty. They're pretty freaking clean.
DJ
Yeah, clean, man.
Andy Frisella
They're pretty dang clean.
DJ
I was taking a. And, like, Like, I said. I mean, it was stinking. This dude coming. Oh, it smells like.
Andy Frisella
That's because we've here, bro.
DJ
Supposed to smell like flowers. Like I'm in the toilet dying. You know what I'm saying? Like the out of here, man.
Andy Frisella
Bro, you're in there naked. DJ goes in a quick trip and strips all his clothes off. You gotta give birth.
DJ
Yeah, bro. Hey, you know, great powers come, great responsibility, man.
Andy Frisella
You don't want to sweat out your clothes, bro.
DJ
Bro, look fresh, man.
Andy Frisella
All right, so that's what we've. We've evolved into. Poop. I love it. The show. Oh, my God, bro, I love it.
DJ
Share it.
Andy Frisella
If you want people to think there's something wrong with you, don't be a hoe.
DJ
Let's show the show. Went from sleeping on the flow now my jury box froze Fuck up boat, 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.
Podcast Summary: REAL AF with Andy Frisella - Episode 879
Title: REAL AF with Andy Frisella
Host/Author: Andy Frisella
Episode: 879
Release Date: May 14, 2025
Description: Entrepreneur Andy Frisella and his guests discuss, debate, and laugh their way through trending topics and hot-button issues. This episode also features content from Andy's other show, the top-ranked MFCEO Project Podcast.
[00:02] DJ CTI:
“Yeah, Went from sleeping on the floor now my jury box froze up Pole stove counted millions in a cold bad booted swole Got her own bank roll can't fold Just a no head shot case close.”
[00:16] Andy Frisella:
“What is up, guys? It's Andy Frisella and this is the show for the realists. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome to Gersh Darn Reality.”
Andy introduces DJ CTI (Cruise the Internet) as the guest for the episode, emphasizing the show's commitment to authentic and unfiltered discussions.
[01:30] DJ CTI:
“It's a St. Louis guy who... Jason Tatum, man.”
[02:07] Andy Frisella:
“Not only does it suck, it sucks to have that happen in the playoffs at the end of the year because the recovery's so long.”
Andy and DJ CTI discuss Boston Celtics star Jason Tatum tearing his Achilles tendon during a critical playoff game. They express sympathy and highlight the impact of such injuries on an athlete's career and a team's prospects.
a. Mobile McDonald's Gesture
[06:42] DJ CTI:
“Trump's in the Middle East. He went to Saudi Arabia... President Donald Trump will be well catered. … they had a mobile McDonald's pull up to the conference.”
DJ CTI highlights a unique gesture where Saudi Arabia provided a mobile McDonald's for President Trump during his visit, symbolizing respect and hospitality.
b. Defense Deal and Economic Implications
[11:44] DJ CTI:
“They signed this defense package worth about $142 billion.”
[12:57] Andy Frisella:
“They would just leave it there. … the whole package estimates to about $600 billion, producing about 3.4 million jobs this year alone.”
The hosts delve into a substantial defense deal between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, discussing its magnitude ($142 billion) and the broader economic benefits it entails, including job creation.
c. Mutual Respect and Cultural Insights
[20:14] Andy Frisella:
“…we are lied to over here about Arabs in general.”
Andy critiques the Western propaganda that often portrays Arabs negatively, emphasizing his belief that the reality is vastly different. He appreciates the respectful interactions witnessed during Trump’s visit.
Notable Quote:
Andy Frisella [20:18]: “We are lied to over here about Arabs in general, okay?... These people have much more respect, much more honor than what we are told.”
[16:07] DJ CTI:
“Ads couldn't even do this fast food… It’s wrapped like that.”
[17:09] Andy Frisella:
“The Israeli mafia interfering with this country, embedding itself in our intelligence agencies, embedding itself into our government.”
Andy discusses the misrepresentation of Arab cultures in Western media, arguing that the propaganda is designed to foster negative perceptions. He stresses the importance of recognizing the honor and respect prevalent in Arab societies, contrary to mainstream narratives.
[54:04] DJ CTI:
“Democrat Rep. McIver denies body slamming an ICE officer during the arrest of Newark Mayor Ross Baraka.”
Andy and DJ CTI analyze the incident involving Democrat Rep. McIver at the Delaney Hall Detention Center. They discuss her denial of physically assaulting an ICE officer, emphasizing the chaotic nature of the event and criticizing the underlying motivations behind such political actions.
Notable Quote:
Andy Frisella [56:02]:
“First of all, I'm so tired of seeing these old, elderly, weak… trying to intimidate people, bro. Eventually, people are just gonna kick your ass.”
[67:04] DJ CTI:
“Ye, formerly Kanye West, released a song titled 'Hail Hitler' which has amassed millions of views, sparking controversy.”
[68:19] DJ CTI:
“Spotify, SoundCloud, and other platforms have struggled to remove the song, highlighting the fractured environment of online content moderation.”
The hosts discuss the backlash against Ye’s (Kanye West’s) song glorifying Adolf Hitler. They critique major platforms for their inconsistent handling of hate speech and deliberate censorship, pondering the implications for free speech and societal standards.
Andy Frisella’s Perspective:
Andy argues that hate speech is a modern term used to control discourse and that attempts to censor such content only amplify its reach. He emphasizes the importance of free speech, even when it involves controversial or offensive material.
Notable Quote:
Andy Frisella [69:26]:
“Hate speech is a form of control of speech and thought, dude, which. There's a reason for that.”
Andy and DJ CTI delve into broader societal issues, such as the role of free speech in controlling narratives, the impact of technology on employment, and the need for personal accountability. They express concerns over the suppression of dissenting voices and the consequences of allowing influential figures to propagate harmful ideologies without repercussions.
[81:15] Andy Frisella:
“Propaganda has been used for centuries to benefit somebody else. It’s a very difficult thing for people to talk about, and it's very uncomfortable.”
In the latter part of the episode, Andy and DJ engage with listener comments, addressing topics like white privilege and personal accountability. They advocate for respectful discourse and condemn the vilification of individuals based on generalized criticisms.
Andy emphasizes the necessity of objective thinking and critical analysis of media narratives. He calls for open discussions without fear of societal backlash, advocating for solutions that uphold personal responsibility and societal respect.
[85:41] Andy Frisella:
“That doesn't make me some sort of anti-Semite. That makes me a human being.”
Overall Insights:
Critical Media Analysis: The episode underscores the importance of questioning mainstream narratives and recognizing cultural respect beyond media portrayals.
Free Speech vs. Hate Speech: Andy advocates for unrestricted speech, arguing that censorship often backfires by increasing the visibility of controversial content.
Political Accountability: The discussion highlights the need for leaders to act in the public's best interest rather than succumbing to manipulative influences.
Societal Consequences: Andy expresses concerns about the erosion of personal accountability and respect, linking it to broader societal issues like increased violence and division.
Final Quote:
Andy Frisella [85:35]:
“You can't generalize entire populations of people by the actions of a few. You have to look at specific people.”
This episode of REAL AF with Andy Frisella navigates complex and controversial topics, offering a candid and often provocative perspective aimed at fostering genuine and unfiltered discussions among listeners.