On today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by Ian Smith. They discuss Trump making a historic UAE visit as the first US President in nearly 20 years, the rampant federal fraud that DOGE largely ignored, and the South Carolina trans...
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Andy Frisella
Yeah, Went from sleeping on the floor.
Ian Smith
Now my jury box froze up Pole stove counted millions in a cold, bad booty swole Got her own bank roll.
Andy Frisella
Can'T fold Just a no head shot case close.
Ian Smith
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. AJ in the back. Oh, we got cti. Right. Okay.
Andy Frisella
Andy and DJ Cruise the mother loving Internet.
Ian Smith
All right. What's up, man?
Andy Frisella
Hey, how's it going?
Ian Smith
We're just gonna get right into it today. Don't forget to pay the fee, all right? We put a lot of time and effort in the show. We don't pump your ears full of worthless ads. So do us a solid, man, and help us grow the show. Tell people about it, post about it, do whatever you got to do.
Andy Frisella
Yep.
Ian Smith
Drag them to your television and make them push. Shove their face in it.
Andy Frisella
Make some. Do some barbecues. Play it in the background.
Ian Smith
Yeah, there you go. They're going to say, who's this guy? Sounds handsome.
Andy Frisella
Who's that on that name? Say, it's fine. It's fine.
Ian Smith
So today we have a very special guest.
Andy Frisella
Is he special, though? Like, is he. Because he's a regular.
Ian Smith
He's. I mean, he's special because he is a regular regular. Yeah. Mr. Mr. Ian Smith, one of America's most wanted.
DJ
Formerly one of America's most wanted.
Ian Smith
Yeah. Oh, man. What's up, bro?
DJ
Not too much, man. Good to be back.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
Feels like it's been a while since I've been at.
Ian Smith
It has been a while.
Andy Frisella
Has been a minute.
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
What's going on? You hiding from us?
DJ
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Staying busy. Enjoying. Enjoying the Florida heat during the summer, you know.
Ian Smith
How is Florida? Florida's good, is it?
DJ
Florida's good.
Ian Smith
You liking it?
DJ
Yeah, yeah. Except I may have to start being active in politics again because they're demolishing all of beautiful Florida and making golf courses out of it, so.
Ian Smith
Oh, that's nice.
DJ
Looks like I'm going to be a thorn in somebody's side again.
Ian Smith
Well, you know, that's. What should we do?
DJ
Hopefully it won't be the governor this time. Maybe somebody a little less powerful.
Ian Smith
Yeah, well, I mean, I think Florida is a little bit more in line with what we all believe here, so maybe I'd be a little more receptive to it.
Andy Frisella
Very.
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
No, it sounds like you went to the left, man. You joined the Green Party.
DJ
Yeah, yeah. If I criticize anything that the right does, it automatically means that I'm a purple haired Democrat. It's actually, I'm aware I shaved my head and dyed it purple.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
But you just can't see it right now.
Andy Frisella
I see glitter in the beard. I see it.
Ian Smith
Is that lipstick?
DJ
I also go by. I also go by he him now. So just in case anybody wants to address me in the third person.
Ian Smith
Oh, man. Well, dude, you know, we got enough golf courses. Yes, Florida does have some amazing golf courses. But I was just talking to my buddy who owns the beer distributor for Anheuser Busch down in, in Tallahassee Trip, and he. We were talking about how beautiful it is over there, man.
DJ
All north Florida especially. It's just beautiful. We'd like to keep it that way. That's. That's the only complaint I have.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
Other than homeowners insurance. But you know, if it was Jersey, it would be property taxes.
Ian Smith
Yeah, it's one or the other, man. They're gonna get it. Yeah. Until we, until we decide to change that. Yep. I feel like that's coming down the pipe, man. Like we're gonna see something just.
DJ
I don't know well enough. Enough people get sick and tired. You know, I, you know, I think.
Ian Smith
I think if people really sat down and analyzed, like, you know, for years.
DJ
They just get screwed, bro.
Ian Smith
That's what I'm saying.
DJ
Like, for years, I had to put a dollar figure on how much you get screwed on a yearly basis.
Ian Smith
I think it, for me, it woke me up when I started realizing that, like, how much time it takes to pay the government what they take from us. And when you add it all up, dude, we work more months out of the year than we do for ourselves.
DJ
Essentially. If you add in all of the taxes along the way with purchasing and this and that.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
And transfer of goods and everything like that. And business taxes. Yeah.
Ian Smith
Yeah, man. And when you think about it like that, you know, everybody's like, man, I pay too much taxes. Like, dude, it's not too much. It's like you work for them.
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
You know, and that's not the point of government.
DJ
The point to keep too little, I think, is the, Is the better way of looking at it.
Ian Smith
Yeah, well, I mean, look, man, you know, how can you say we live in a free country if that's the case, you know, like, why are we all working as much as we do, as hard as we do, and trying to create the American dream, which is what we're promised. Well, to just support the government. Man, like, it just, you know, if I.
DJ
If I went into any major city and it was, you know, spotless and there was no crime and I could leave my car, you know, it'd be more palatable. Yeah. Maybe I wouldn't mind it as much or as if. If the children of this country were getting good educations and there was no homelessness and we had flying cars and bullet trains and all that sort of stuff, I don't think I'd mind nearly as much as just watching it all get shipped in pallets overseas.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
While everything else falls apart and they just continue to tax more to make things worse.
Ian Smith
It's fucking absurd, bro. It's absurd. It's something that really needs to get corrected, man. Like, people don't talk enough about it, you know, we're too busy arguing about all these other things. Yeah, bro. When. And I think that's the point. I think the point is to stir up. So we argue about all these other things, and we don't realize that thing as a. As a whole.
DJ
You know, one big thing that affects all of us, no matter where you fall ideologically, is the most. Get screwed by the government.
Ian Smith
It's the most damaging part of society, bro. It's financial oppression.
DJ
Yeah, well. Well, you know, people look at it as like, oh, I can't get ahead. But, you know, look at the. The idea of getting ahead generationally, you know, like, there's very little wealth that gets transferred from generation to generation, and that's the product of being financially strangled so that people reach the end of their lives and they have very little, if anything, left.
Ian Smith
And whatever is left, the government takes 65, and then they get a cut.
DJ
Of whatever is left anyway.
Ian Smith
Crazy, dude.
DJ
Even if it's property or something like that. And to be able. The average person has no idea how to even navigate that situation, so they just wind up looking at it like, oh, it's free money.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
I might as well just take what I can get. But, yeah, I mean, that's why people can't get ahead.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. So let's get. Let's get into some cruising.
Ian Smith
Cool. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Before we get to our headlines, though, did you guys see Theo vine got into a little. A little altercation in Nashville?
Ian Smith
I did see that.
Andy Frisella
You saw it?
Ian Smith
Yeah, I like it.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You saw it. Okay, well, let's talk about it.
DJ
A little throat push. Yeah. Never hurt nobody.
Andy Frisella
No, it's simple, you know, I'm saying, just a little reminder.
DJ
Sometimes you got to establish boundaries, man.
Andy Frisella
Dude, you have to, bro.
Ian Smith
What is that? With people, man.
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
What is that? People. There's no boundaries anymore. At all.
DJ
Yeah. I think that's like, a result of, like, the Internet, you know what I mean? Like, social media and just feeling like you have access to somebody 24 7, so you see them and, like, they serve you.
Andy Frisella
People forget, man.
DJ
Like, you have. You know, and it's. It. I guess you understand it from. From somebody's perspective. Like, you're a fan. You support this person. They wouldn't be who they were if they didn't have the fans. But, you know, it's like, I don't work for you 247 for your entertainment.
Ian Smith
Yeah, man.
DJ
You know?
Ian Smith
Yeah. Well, like.
Andy Frisella
And they also forget, too.
DJ
If I tell you to go away, go away.
Andy Frisella
They forget, too. Like, that's still a person, you know, I'm saying it's still a human being, man. Like, you know, I'm saying it's not this.
Ian Smith
The other thing people do, bro, is they feel entitled to all the details of your life. Like, if there's. That people aren't sharing on the Internet, there's probably a really good reason for it, and it's. It's probably because they don't really want to share that with you. Yeah.
DJ
Personal.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
That's crazy. Yeah. Podcast with Theo Von Grabs fan. Everybody's a podcaster.
Ian Smith
I mean, I think it's a. I think it's a.
Andy Frisella
It's a universal term.
Ian Smith
Yeah. But I think it's like. I think it's like a term of endearment now. I think it's like, above comedian or above.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, Business owner.
Ian Smith
Yeah, it's above billionaire entrepreneur. You know what I'm saying?
DJ
Podcaster.
Andy Frisella
It's only New York Post, too, bro. They call everybody a podcast.
Ian Smith
Yeah. Well, they must think highly of podcasting.
Andy Frisella
They call Oprah Winfrey a podcaster before.
Ian Smith
Yeah. Big Mike one, too, right?
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Big Mike podcast. Yeah, Big Mike's a podcaster now.
Ian Smith
Not former second male.
Andy Frisella
You know, second gentleman.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Comedian. Popular podcast with Theo. Vaughn wasn't joking when he grabbed a man by the throat who was reportedly harassing him at a Nashville bar in a wild confrontation caught on video. On the footage obtained by tmz, a man holding a bouquet of golden balloons approaches Vaughn, who's 40. Damn, Vaughn's 45.
Ian Smith
What's wrong with that?
Andy Frisella
No, nothing's.
Ian Smith
Motherfucker.
Andy Frisella
Didn't think he was. I didn't think he was of that age.
Ian Smith
Well, you have to be of that age to be that funny. That's why you ain't Is that what it is? Yeah, yeah.
DJ
The Cutoff is like 38.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Really?
Ian Smith
Yeah. Yeah. You don't have enough life perspective. That's why your jokes don't land.
Andy Frisella
Is that what it is?
Ian Smith
Yeah, that's what it is.
Andy Frisella
That's what it is. Yeah. Damn. No, I mean, he just looked. He looks younger. I thought he was like fucking 33.
DJ
Maybe, you know, I didn't know it was 45.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's. That's. That's up there.
DJ
Looking good, Looking good. He's aging well.
Ian Smith
That's right. I am.
Andy Frisella
Good old. Yeah. Never mind. Yeah, but yeah, so he was. The man can be seen grabbing the comic shoulder as he's standing with a group of friends by the bar. The two men then exchange words which are inaudible in the video, before the past weekend podcast host loses his cool and lunges at the man. Let's check the clip out real quick. I could tell by the start of this that dude's a douchebag from the shirt he's wearing.
DJ
Yeah, he just looks annoying.
Andy Frisella
That, that, that. Listen, I've worked bar security. That guy is like, I know. That dude is in every bar, everywhere.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And he's a douchebag. Yeah, I'm sorry. It's the shirt.
DJ
He wants to hug everybody that he doesn't know, bro. And tell you and hang on your shoulder.
Andy Frisella
And I can smell the vodka tonic right now. That's what he drinks, too. I can smell it. That's a shirt. God, man. All right, here we go. Only.
DJ
He gave him two warnings, man. You. You saw it. You know, and there's probably more, of course, in that video. You're not going to see the. The 12 other times he tapped his shoulder and tried to walk in, gave the guy two warnings, give him a throat shove, end of story. He did nothing wrong.
Ian Smith
Yeah, I agree. I think he should have more.
DJ
Yeah, he should have pushed him harder.
Ian Smith
Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's a dude who watched one of his comedy specials or went to one of his things, and he thinks because of that, he's entitled to 24 hour access.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, we probably said the golden phrase too, you know, I know. I don't want to suck your dick like everybody does, bro. When he started off.
Ian Smith
Yeah. And then he plays the victim after he gets handled the proper way.
Andy Frisella
Well, it's funny you say that, because he absolutely did. Nashville police confirmed that they received a misdemeanor assault complaint at the bar on May 4, but investigators decided to take no further action. Well, and that's good to see.
Ian Smith
What a. For real, dude. What a.
Andy Frisella
Sad man.
Ian Smith
Yeah, it's sad.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. All right, man.
DJ
Good for Theo, man.
Ian Smith
I like it.
DJ
Stand your ground, dude.
Ian Smith
Bro, listen, it's like I said on the last show, like, we need to go back to punching people in the face.
DJ
Absolutely.
Ian Smith
There's no boundaries anymore. We get all these little dudes and weirdos and people who, you know, are way out of line society, and because they've never been punched in the mouth like, I have plenty of times. And by the way, every time, guess what? I deserve it. How many times have you been punched in the mouth?
DJ
Plenty.
Ian Smith
Did you deserve it?
DJ
Every single one of them.
Ian Smith
What about you?
Andy Frisella
Yep.
Ian Smith
Did you deserve it?
Andy Frisella
Yep.
Ian Smith
Oh, see, you're lying. You think it's racism. All right, but the point is.
Andy Frisella
No, I've punched a lot of people in the face.
Ian Smith
Yeah, well, they deserved it. They just. And, dude, that's real. Every dude I ever had a punch in the face. They deserved it, too.
Andy Frisella
They deserved it.
Ian Smith
And you know what happens after a dude punches another dude in the face? Usually they end up respecting each other. They're like, you know what, bro? Yeah, I was out of line.
DJ
Yeah. Sorry about that.
Ian Smith
That is boundaries.
Andy Frisella
I shouldn't have bought this shirt.
Ian Smith
Yeah, yeah. Like, dude, we don't have boundaries. And it's because people have no fear. And I grew up in a different era where I have a natural understanding that if I say the wrong thing or do the wrong thing, and it really doesn't matter if the dude's bigger or smaller than me, if the guy's around my age and I say the wrong thing, I might get punched in the mouth. You know what I'm saying? And that keeps everybody in line, because nobody likes to get punched in the mouth.
DJ
One of my good friends, the author, Jack Donovan, I gave you that book, the Way of Men. Yeah, yeah. And in. In there, one of the chapters he. He writes is called Violence is. And the chapter goes on to explain that violence is the universal language, and that if, you know, you can only ask somebody so many times to stop bothering you, stop doing something to you, but everybody understands a punch in the face or in this case, a little throat shove.
Ian Smith
It's the truth. He.
DJ
Right after that, he didn't. It didn't. Didn't appear like he was going back further. You know what I mean? Like, no, please, get away. Thanks for your support. I'm with friends right now. All of these things didn't work. But he understood violence, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.
Ian Smith
Dude. I Also think there is. You know, people got to learn their manners, right? Like, when you see someone like that that you recognize and they're out kind of with their family or their friends or whatever, dude, it's. It's okay. It's usually okay to go up and say, hey, man, love your. Hey, dude, thanks for what you're doing. Hey, this, that, the other. But when you hijack them for fucking 5, 10, 20 minutes, that's. That's wrong. That's not something that people should be doing. And there's no. There's no risk that comes off as very disrespectful. You know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
Be cool, man.
Ian Smith
Yeah. Like, dude, like, that would solve a lot of it.
DJ
Like, just chill out, man. Yeah, maybe you'll get a fist bump later.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
I mean, like, yeah. You know, if he. If he sees you, give him a. Give him a. What's up, man?
Ian Smith
Bro.
DJ
And give him. Give him a dap, man. He'll respect you so much more for that.
Ian Smith
You know how many times he would.
DJ
Have probably called you over, dude, you.
Ian Smith
Know, I was just going to say, you know how many times I've had people come up to me in public for real, and. And, you know, I'm. I'm doing. I'm with people or whatever, and, you know, they're cool, and I'll buy their dinner, bro. And I'll go over afterwards and say, hey, man, sorry to get to talk to you that much, but I was doing. They're always. It's always. They're always cool. Like, dude, being cool gets you a long way. You know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
Like, not cool gives you a throat show.
Ian Smith
Yeah. And. Yeah. My opinion.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
But anybody with notoriety will. Will appreciate the fact that. That you wanted to acknowledge them.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
But that you respected their time very quickly.
Ian Smith
Yes.
DJ
Hey, I love your stuff, man. Keep rocking. Boom. Fist bump out of the way, bro. You might buy you a drink later.
Ian Smith
That's right. But sometimes they might say, the guy run up, be like, hey, man, come here.
DJ
Yeah, come here. What's your name?
Ian Smith
Right, exactly.
DJ
Because you at least give somebody the option, you know, during all the COVID stuff, I, you know, I got a little bit of experience with that where, you know, I. Sometimes I'd be 20 minutes late.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
You know, I'd be in the airport missing a flight because somebody means well, but they don't understand that. Hey, I have personal time, too, and I'm. I'm allowed to have it. And I have a flight that boards in 15 minutes and I can't hear every detail of your life.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
They're already about to strip search me. And so I got. I really.
DJ
I've already been violated enough.
Ian Smith
You know, when I was. When I was younger, dude, I used to think people were douchebags when they. When they would brush you off or take or, like, do that stuff. And then I got to experience a little bit of it on the other side, and I'm like, holy fuck, dude. I get it. Yeah. Like, it made me respect. Like. I just think it's a lack of perspective. What. That's like.
Andy Frisella
It is because.
Ian Smith
Because it's not like. Like, with Theo Vaughn, as famous as he is, that. That happens to him 30 times a.
DJ
Day, anywhere he goes.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
He's extremely recognizable.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
And. Yeah. I mean, he can't even go to the grocery store in peace.
Ian Smith
No.
DJ
You know, there probably hasn't been a moment where he's done something simple like that by himself, because it's.
Ian Smith
Yeah. And you can tell that's what he's trying to do, bro. He's just trying to chill at a bar, man. Like. And I guess that's his birthday or something, and I guess the trade you make, you know, for. For the fame and whatever, but, man, like, it's still. That's.
DJ
People are still human, man.
Ian Smith
Yeah, bro. Yeah.
DJ
You could just want to enjoy some time. It could be somebody's birthday party who he hasn't seen in a long time, and, you know, you got some guy yamming in your ear for 30 minutes when you haven't seen your buddy, you know, in five years, and you're. You just got some time because you've been working and he's been working, and it's been so long, and now you got this guy just yapping, wearing this ridiculous shirt.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I've seen that shirt.
Ian Smith
Yeah, well, I mean, who's that dude he's with?
Andy Frisella
Which one? The one in the back here.
DJ
I think she plays for the NFL or he plays for the NFL.
Andy Frisella
This guy?
Ian Smith
No, that other dude.
Andy Frisella
This.
Ian Smith
That's your type, ain't it?
Andy Frisella
Come on, man. Don't indict me like that.
DJ
Let's have this conversation.
Ian Smith
DJ. DJs. About that snow bunny. Oh, man. All right.
Andy Frisella
Yep. Enough.
Ian Smith
Enough. Physical violence is a good thing.
Andy Frisella
Yep. Necessary.
Ian Smith
Yes.
Andy Frisella
Yep.
Ian Smith
Hashtag, if I deserve to be punched in the face, please punch me. I will. I will probably stop and wonder if I deserved it, and if I didn't, I'll probably punch you back.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Ian Smith
It is what it is.
DJ
We'll be cool afterwards.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, bro.
Ian Smith
There's something good about being punched in the face. Like, it kind of makes you remember, like.
DJ
Oh, makes you feel alive. Yeah, Yeah.
Ian Smith
I mean, I'd rather not do it on a regular basis.
Andy Frisella
Not a regular thing.
Ian Smith
Yeah, yeah.
Andy Frisella
Sweet, man. Well, guys, let's get into our cruise for real, guys. If you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to andyforcella.com. you guys can find that all there or come check us out on the YouTube. You guys can come follow along these headlines as we progress in the show. That being said, ladies and gentlemen, headline number one, Trump's still in the Middle east doing a little tour. There is a lot that is coming out in these past couple of days that he's been over there, man. A lot of good things for the country, to be real. So let's talk about that. Trump makes historic UAE visit as first president in nearly 20 years. So he's over there. This is his final stop on the Middle east tour. So he arrived at the United Arab Emirates for his final stop in the Middle east this week. That in the visit that marked the first time a US president has traveled to the nation in nearly 20 years, following President George W. Bush's trip in 20 in 2008. So he's over there. A lot of stuff is happening. Back in March, UAE pledged $1.4 trillion to the United States economy over the next decade through AI infrastructure, semiconductor energy in American manufacturing initiatives, including a plan to nearly double U.S. aluminum production by investing in a new smelter for the first time in 35 years. They also spent $1.4 billion on the CH47 Chinook helicopters and F16 fighter jet parts to Abu Dhabi. There's a lot, man. Like, a lot of good stuff. This is. I got a clip here. So as Air Force One is flying into the uae, this was. This was the scene. He's being escorted by UAE fighter jets. Those are F16s. It's pretty cool. I mean, that's pretty sweet.
DJ
Pretty badass.
Andy Frisella
Pretty badass.
Ian Smith
That's their F16s that we sold them.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah, right.
Ian Smith
I mean, they're our F16s, which makes.
DJ
It a lot cooler.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah, still are. They're flying pretty good, though.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I mean, that's pretty decent formation.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Then as Trump arrived right off the tarmac again, you're just seeing these royal welcomes, man. Like, never. Like, I've never seen them for any other, like, you know, significant world leader, global front leader to be received like this. But this Is Trump coming off the airplane? Let's check this one out. It.
Ian Smith
He's got him laughing. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Already.
Ian Smith
Yeah, already.
Andy Frisella
And then the parade processional into their meeting place was also captured on clip. I mean, they're coming out with. With the full shebang, man. Camels, horses, you name it. I guess that's what they patrol.
Ian Smith
Big Mac camel burgers.
Andy Frisella
That's what they patrol with. Let's check.
Ian Smith
I want to try one of them camel burgers, bro.
Andy Frisella
You ever had a camel burger?
DJ
Nah. I've tried one, though.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I heard that shit would make.
Ian Smith
I had a horse sandwich one time.
Andy Frisella
Oh, Andy.
Ian Smith
Yeah, in Europe, dude. That's a thing like horse meat delicacy over there. I don't know if it's delicacy, but I mean, they serve it.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. No.
Ian Smith
Nay.
Andy Frisella
This is the. The processional video. Let's check this out. Real.
DJ
You.
Andy Frisella
Look how clean it looks over there.
Ian Smith
Yes. That's why I'm moving there. Our podcast HQ will be in Dubai.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, let's do it.
Ian Smith
Nobody can steal our. They get their heads cut off. I just like the way that. That the Arabs deal with. Bro.
Andy Frisella
Bro. They hand us.
Ian Smith
I like it.
Andy Frisella
Very real.
Ian Smith
I like it, man. Don't around. You don't have to worry about it. So. So what are we thinking here as far as what? Well, what else do you got?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I mean, I mean, just other stuff. I mean. Yeah, I mean, just that the reception, other deals. Real quick. I wanted to bring up one of your favorite people who decided to hop in on the. The news cycle. Hillary Clinton decided to jump in and she's getting destroyed.
Ian Smith
Yeah. Because people hate her.
Andy Frisella
She's getting destroyed.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
She's getting slammed for accusing Trump of pay for play over Qatar's luxury jet.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Have you seen this?
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
Like, that's ironic. That's just like, you know when, like, you're wrong on something and sometimes you just, like you've got a skeleton in your closet. So you choose not to, like, comment on something because it's like, just don't.
Ian Smith
Comment too close to home.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
I'm not going to add my $0.02 on this because there's plenty of bullets in the chamber for me. And that's. That's a. That's this for her.
Andy Frisella
At this point, I feel like. Who? Like, because, okay, it's not her. It's whoever's handling her social media. Right. And like, at this point, I feel like it's almost like, intentional. Like they're intentionally trying to destroy her credibility. Because, like, why would you post this shit. You know what I'm saying? Like, you just don't post that.
Ian Smith
What she post.
Andy Frisella
So. So she got on. On Twitter because Qatar is. Is. Is donating a jet to replace Air Force One because Boeing's taking their sweet time in producing a new Air Force One. They're giving them a brand new Boeing 747 free of charge. Okay. Until the new Air Force.
DJ
Yeah, it's like a loner.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I mean, we paid for it. I mean, if you think about it.
DJ
Jesus, I'm sure in some way we paid for it.
Andy Frisella
So she decided to tweet this out.
Ian Smith
Oh, shit, dude.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, she decided to tweet this out from. From a personal account. Hillary Clinton's personal account. No one gives someone a $400 million jet for free without expecting anything in return.
Ian Smith
Yeah, just like nobody gives a billion dollars to Ukraine without accepting anything or, you know, funnels out for the last 100 days of their presidential term, a hundred billion dollars that doesn't ever get reported into NGOs for, you know, their causes. So let's shut the fuck up, Hillary, you little turd.
Andy Frisella
Well, it's also interesting because, I mean, bro, why is she closer to home than that, bro? Like. And this is what she's been getting destroyed for. Qatar gave the Clinton Foundation a million dollar gift while Hillary Clinton was US Secretary of State without informing the State Department, even though she had promised to let the agency review new or significantly increased support from foreign governments.
Ian Smith
Well, I mean, that was fine. It's okay.
DJ
She just mad she only got a million dollars. That's clearly what the thing is here. You know, it's not about principles. It's about the fact that she didn't get a 747, bro.
Ian Smith
How are these people not in jail? Like, all. How are all these people not arrested in jail? Like, how is Hillary Clinton even allowed to tweet?
DJ
The system is designed to protect them. That's. And they're. They're very comfortable in that position because they, they haven't. Like, what's the last politician that was held accountable?
Ian Smith
I can't tell you. That's the point.
DJ
Yeah, right.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's the thing. The only ones that get held accountable are the ones that, you know, refused to go with the, you know, play the game. There was that Mendez guy, you know, they caught the gold bars in his closet and shit like that. You know, I'm saying. But like, yeah, he was. He was playing the game.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And then he got out of line. So now you're in jail. You know what I'm saying?
DJ
Now he's in jail. Yeah, he's going to jail.
Andy Frisella
That's it. But, like, nobody. That's actually doing the bad shit, bro. Like, they're still playing the game. They're playing the game, so. They're fine. They're fine. It's. It's crazy. This dude looks pretty cool, though.
DJ
He looks like Ali G.
Ian Smith
Who is that?
Andy Frisella
So I'm assuming, I mean, if he's sitting next to Marco Rubio, I would assume that that's their equivalent to, like, the Department of State secretary.
Ian Smith
Why do we think now, Ian, you got a pretty good take on this, I think, or you will. But why. Why do these countries that are very strongly in opposition of Israel and Trump has supported Israel, why are they treating him this way? Like what? Or is this like a I'm trying to win you over thing, we're the good guys? Or like, what the. Is actually going on here? Because, you know, I don't know, it seems like the Netanyahu, Trump is starting to get some friction, and these dudes are pouring in the, you know, the, the, the sugar, you know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
The camels.
Ian Smith
Yeah. So, like, What?
Andy Frisella
Give them McDonald's?
Ian Smith
What, what do you see? What do you think here is going on here?
DJ
You know, if I, if I had an interest in the area and I was a representative of one of these countries, or if I was a leader of one of these countries, I would take any opportunity I got to get closer to America and to get closer to America, between Israel and America, you know, Middle Eastern policy, as far as the United States has gone for decades now, has been dominated essentially by what Israel wants. And we, you know, we, we pretty much do everything we want that they want. You know what? Netanyahu was in front of Congress when we went for the weapons of mass destruction that weren't there, you know, and he urged us that we had to do that. And that was a very big piece of, of the equation when we went in. So. And that comes with that, which, yes, was a bold face lie, that that wasn't mistaken intelligence. That was no intelligence. They said that knowing that America would, Would react to that, and there's plenty of other examples, you know, so I think that maybe, you know, at least if I was in that position and I saw that the things that have been happening between Trump and Netanyahu, that there is some friction, I would jump in on that.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
You know, because it's your only chance of some breathing room. Because no matter what these countries do, if America backs what Israel wants, that's what happens in the region.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
You know, whether, whether that be peacefully or not so peacefully, we've, we've stormed in at Israel's request every step of the way. So much so that it's only our troops who do it.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
And, and, you know, if I was, if I was one of these guys in the area, I don't, I don't know the, you know, the dynamics of all of these countries involved, but that would be my play, you know, I would try to get some breathing room so that, you know, because it's an area with a lot of money, it's an area with a lot of interest. And, you know, if you're trying to run a country and you're being sort of bullied by the, by the next door neighbor who's got the big brother, you know, with the F16s, and I see them fighting, you know, I would do that. You know, I think that would be.
Ian Smith
Yeah, it does seem like the timing is right for them to do that.
DJ
Yeah, yeah.
Andy Frisella
Playing to his ego. They're playing the Trump's ego for sure.
Ian Smith
I mean, I think part of it. Yeah.
DJ
Oh, he absolutely loves. He absolutely. He absolutely does. Any, any man that, that wields power is going to have an ego that, that can be tackled.
Ian Smith
That's required to even be in the position.
DJ
It does. It's. And that's not, I don't think that's inherently a bad characteristic that just comes with the territory.
Ian Smith
Yeah, yeah.
DJ
But not only do they potentially see that there's some wiggle room in the Israel relation, but, you know, this, this area has been a, just a hotbed for disaster. And, you know, like Trump, hate Trump, indifferent on Trump. He does have the ability to kind of bring people to the table, you know, so maybe not even just to drive a wedge, but just saying, hey, we're, we're here and we want to be friends, you know, to show that the warm welcomes, all that stuff, you know, that shows a certain amount of respect, you know, and he'll remember stuff like that. He remembers people who slight him. You know, he's, you know, from everything that I've heard, I've only met him, you know, once or twice, but he, he remembers those things and he'll, he'll play nice in public. But, you know, any, any powerful man is going to make sure that anybody who steps on his toes is going to, to feel the weight of the wrath. So, yeah, I think it's a, I Mean, I would do it.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
And it just seems like a pretty straightforward play.
Ian Smith
What do you think the, you know, on the, on Monday or Tuesday show I was talking about, you know, how I feel like our media here because it is so heavily influenced by Israel, which is just a fact. Okay. You can't argue it.
DJ
Some people will.
Ian Smith
Well, they can't. I mean, they can argue it, but they can try. They're wrong.
DJ
They won't make it right.
Ian Smith
Logical. You cannot, you cannot. Like, look, it's just, it's just a fact. And, and, and trying to argue it makes you look like you're trying to hide something. Like it's a fact. Okay.
DJ
So.
Ian Smith
I personally feel like a lot of the Arab countries and the Arab people have been misrepresented in our media for a very long time greatly. So you feel that way.
DJ
This is, this is like what we're watching right now over the past year or so is the exact same play of the Islamophobia that spread after 9, 11, and that was essentially weaponized against the American public. It's another fear tactic. Are there radical Muslims in the world? Sure, absolutely. There are radical everybody in the world.
Andy Frisella
Right.
DJ
You know, but that's not representative of most Muslim people. You know, what we see is we see all of the hoodlums who come as refugees, but these aren't real refugees. These are just young, military aged men. You know, you look at the refugees that just came over from South Africa, that's what real refugees look like, like families. Families, men who want to work. Not just young, military aged men from other countries who are expecting a handout, who are funneled in by NGOs. So they purposely misrepresent that aspect of Muslim culture in America. And that is a horrible. What we're dealing with in some of these places where there's huge Muslim populations of refugees are hugely problematic. And you see it all throughout Europe and in England. You know, England's been dealing with it for 20 years longer than we have. But that's not the bulk of Islam in any way, shape or form. And the media used that in 2001 in going into Afghanistan, going into Iraq, going into all the rest of the Middle East. It was all based on the fear of radical Islam. It's no different than Covid. It's this faceless, shapeless enemy that can never be defeated or pointed out. The definition can always change. It's like this specter.
Andy Frisella
Well, they were creating it as they went too. Well, how you go into communities and destroy those communities, that creates the Hate that you're saying exists.
DJ
And they'll come back and write the. The angry kid whose father you blew up a check for weapons, like, not only are they creating the hatred, but they're dumping the fuel on the fire.
Ian Smith
Right. You know, it's very similar to what they do just here in the United States between black and white people. It's only. It's on a global scale.
DJ
Yeah. It's the same play.
Ian Smith
And you know what? You know why? Because they understand that if Muslims and Americans or Christians ever actually fucking got along and identified who's creating the divide and the problems, there'd be a big fucking problem.
DJ
Yeah, you know, I've always had. I grew up, you know, around Muslim families, and, you know, I learned very early on that they had a tremendous amount of respect for Jesus Christ. You know, when they mentioned Jesus Christ, they say, peace be upon him, which is one of the highest honors that you can give. You know, so there. There's a tremendous amount of respect built into that religion for Christianity. It's not necessarily at odds. It's the extremist things. But you look at who funds these extremists, and it's. It's. It's no different than the bricks being dropped off during the Summer of Love for blm.
Andy Frisella
Right.
Ian Smith
Right.
DJ
You know, very, very little of it is truly organic. You know, instead of just bricks, it's. You know, it's. It's pallets of cash, you know, and gold bars like they recovered in Iraq.
Ian Smith
Right.
DJ
You know, those are actually better than bricks.
Ian Smith
You mean the ones that Ice Cube got? Yeah, that's a great. What, the convertible Lexus? Yeah. That is a good movie.
Andy Frisella
It's a good movie. It's a good movie, man.
Ian Smith
What's that? What's the name of that movie?
Andy Frisella
Isn't that Triple X?
Ian Smith
No, that's not Triple X. Oh, I don't remember the name. But Triple X is like a superhero.
DJ
Ice Cube's got, like, 50 movies now. Yeah, he really went.
Ian Smith
He became the funny dad guy.
DJ
Yeah, yeah.
Ian Smith
I liked it better as the.
DJ
As Friday.
Ian Smith
Yeah, right, exactly.
Andy Frisella
He was good in 21 Jump Street.
Ian Smith
Look, he's. I think he's good. I like Ice Cube. I'm a fan.
DJ
I'll always. With Ice Cube because he said no to the coveted shot. Not only that, bro, like, $9 million for it or something.
Ian Smith
He's real.
DJ
Yeah, yeah.
Ian Smith
Like. Like, dude, he may not. He doesn't say everything. Everything he says, I don't agree with, but at least he says what he thinks. I can Respect that.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Actually thinks.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
100. Yeah, man. Guys, jump in on this conversation. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think. With that being said, let's keep the cruise cruising. We got. Got some comments to check out. You had some interesting commentary from our rankings from potatoes.
Ian Smith
Oh, really? Okay.
Andy Frisella
This first one from Brock8396. Andy sounds like he's watching potato porn.
Ian Smith
So. So what? I like potatoes.
DJ
Called the Cooking Channel.
Ian Smith
It's what the fuck I'm into. What's wrong with that?
DJ
I just like a good spud.
Ian Smith
That's right, man. I don't understand. I'm getting you guys hating on me because I like potatoes. Huh? What do you say? Oh, man. Yeah. Well, you know what? I'm a fan.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. It is what it is, man. You also dropped a real talk yesterday.
Ian Smith
I did?
Andy Frisella
Well, today.
Ian Smith
Yesterday it came.
Andy Frisella
Yes, right.
Ian Smith
Today people loved it, man. Today is tomorrow, and now is yesterday.
Andy Frisella
Yep. That sounds like a Joe Biden quote.
DJ
Actually does sound like a joke.
Andy Frisella
But people loved it, bro. We got a. We got a comment here from Dirks. Back. Back. Yep. He says I needed this. My days are always much better. When Andy tells me I'm a.
Ian Smith
And can do better, I didn't tell anybody. They're a. I just said. A lot of you guys think something that isn't true. Like, you think that meeting the standards is going to create wealth and greatness. And I'm just trying to save you, like, 20 years, bro. Like, just doing what you're supposed to do isn't going to get you where you want to go. You got to understand that, you know, championship people, which make a lot of money and win and create all the things that y' all say you want, they operate at a different standard and is. It's in the excess of what any standard around them is going to hold them to. And so we. We deal with this with a lot of people, not just young people that are young and don't get it. It's. A lot of people believe this. They think that if they show up and they do their job and, you know, they do what they're supposed to do and, like, that they're gonna end up where they want to go. And, bro, that's. That's the bare minimum. Like, that's. That's called being an adult. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's just. It just is the way it is, man. I see a lot of people getting it wrong. So I'm not saying you're a. If you want to be like everybody else. By all means, man, you could do that. But, like, don't expect all the rewards. Meeting a base level standard that you're expected to meet, like, that's not ever going to work out well, and you're going to be pissed off later. So I'm just trying to save you from spending 20 years doing it the wrong way and then being like, what the world me over? No, you just didn't understand the game.
Andy Frisella
So it's real, man.
Ian Smith
I love it.
Andy Frisella
Got one more comment for you. This one's from Dallas, Finster Maker. He says, I'm from Utah and we have a potato dish called funeral potatoes. It is so damn good.
Ian Smith
We got a picture of that.
DJ
Yeah, I'm about to look that up.
Ian Smith
Is that what it is?
Andy Frisella
That's funeral potato.
DJ
It looks like Mac and cheese.
Ian Smith
It looks like the Mac. And we do that with, like, cornflakes on the top, bro.
Andy Frisella
Cornflakes is a real thing.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
That's one thing you guys get.
DJ
That's kind of good.
Ian Smith
Cornflakes.
DJ
We serve that at funerals. Or is that like a dish that you can get just.
Ian Smith
I think it's. If you eat too much, you're gonna have a funeral. It's great. I mean, that. That goes straight to the arteries, bro.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it looks like auk rat and potatoes just cubed.
Ian Smith
Yeah, it's like. Yeah, it's like cheesy potatoes with cornflakes. Like, that's like something. Yeah, see, that's why people.
Andy Frisella
No, no, listen, listen, I. You ever had. You ever had cornflake chicken?
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, bro.
Ian Smith
That's good.
Andy Frisella
It's good.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I mean, it's macro friendly.
Ian Smith
Who, who, who came up with that?
Andy Frisella
White people. Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Ian Smith
I don't hear no more.
Andy Frisella
No, maybe it was good. You know what I'm saying? It was good. It had a nice crunch to it. Listen, you guys get.
DJ
He's holding back.
Ian Smith
I'm just tired of hearing this. We don't season our food. That's a lie. There might be people that don't.
Andy Frisella
I think most.
Ian Smith
No, bro. I don't even know where you guys get that from. That is not true.
Andy Frisella
And you see, I feel like. Here's the thing, like, all biases are based in. In the little reality.
Ian Smith
Okay?
Andy Frisella
You know what I'm saying? Like, there has to be a little truth to it, bro. Otherwise it wouldn't be so common to say.
DJ
Okay, I mean, that's kind of true, but I'm still trying to think of, like, what white people don't season their food. I. I don't know, like Italian food, great. Spanish food, great.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
Polish food's good.
Andy Frisella
White people bland.
DJ
And British food kind of sucks.
Ian Smith
British food, maybe that's what the British food sucks.
DJ
They season it. They just salt it into, you know, until it's like, bro, British dehydrated.
Ian Smith
Those dudes over there got a lot of wrong. I can see why we left. I see why they lost.
DJ
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Andy Frisella
People were starving.
DJ
They probably actually have like the. Actually, no, the Irish.
Andy Frisella
Irish got bad food too.
DJ
They actually have unseasoned food. You ever get like a shepherd's piece? Yeah. And it's just like whipped potatoes.
Ian Smith
Yeah, just.
DJ
Yep, there you go.
Ian Smith
Yeah, that might be where it comes from.
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
Because they are like the original white people.
DJ
Yeah. Okay.
Ian Smith
All right.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah. Funeral potatoes, though. I'm, I might make some.
Ian Smith
Yeah. Look good. I, I can't argue with that comment. They look great.
Andy Frisella
They look, they do look. Really. Yeah, they do. Really? Yeah. All right, sweet.
Ian Smith
I mean, they're gonna have good food out there, bro. They got like seven wives, you know what I'm saying?
DJ
Like, somebody better make somebody. One of you gotta season the food.
Andy Frisella
Oh, man. Good lord. Guys, keep the cruise cruising. Hold on too. You know, so there's, there's. I don't. There's a trend happening right now. I'm, I'm curious to see if you guys have been seeing it where, you know, I think we caught it. I mean, because we saw it starting maybe a few months ago where some rats were kind of jumping off the ship, you know, kind of telling on themselves. But now it's like it's moved and progressed to a whole different level. And now you're starting to see some of these articles coming out from, you know, traditional left leaning sources, and they sound like Republican. Like, I mean, it's weird. So I don't know if you guys have been seeing it, but let's dive into this a little bit here. That, number two, reads the rampant federal fraud that DOGE is largely ignoring. International criminal groups are stealing as much as a trillion dollars a year from U. S. Government programs, according to a new report by an anti fraud firm. And DOGE isn't doing anything about it. So this is an NBC article, which I thought it's what kind of triggered it for me. And then I started looking and there's a lot more stuff coming out. But yeah, now they're, you know, now they want more Doge, you know, now, now there is fraud and waste in our government. Now we should be doing something about it. It's just interesting, man. So this, this, this article came out saying an international criminal organization, criminal groups are stealing as much as a trillion dollars a year from US Government programs. But the Department of Government Efficiency has done little to address the problem, according to a new report by private anti fraud firm, quote, it's the government's dirty little secret. This has been going, been an ongoing effort by nation states and other criminal organizations for years, said Jordan Burris, vice president of Source and Identity Identities Management firm, who is a former White House official. We've been able to confirm that these coordinated attacks are pilfering government programs and doing so at a velocity that is relentless. Sources new report found that US government programs are being attacked by international criminal groups in China, Russia, Egypt, Poland and several other nations. And that international fraudsters were responsible for up to 12% of all applications for government service services and loans. The core problem is a failure of properly identified recipients. So that comes out. But then the big one, big, big talk of the day. There's a new book out and everybody's addressing Biden now and how bad he was. And I think this is setting up a whole different move. We can talk about it here in a minute, but this is a New York Times article. Again, like you're, they're, like, they're just saying it. They're killing their own right now.
DJ
Yeah, I'm pretty sure they wrote a couple articles defending him.
Andy Frisella
They did. Along with Jake Tapper. Like they're. And now they're all singing. You know what I'm saying? Like they're all singing. So a book points to Biden's decline and Democrats cowardice.
Ian Smith
Listen, this is the rats jumping off the ship. Way too late, you guys, they're already, you guys are already a thousand feet under the fucking sea with people.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, anyway, no, I mean, yeah, dude. So there's. The book called Original sin, describes how Mr. Biden's AIDS quashed concerns about his age. But the anonymous accounts show that many Democrats are still afraid to discuss the issue publicly. So this book's coming out. It was, it's written by Jake Tapper of cnn.
DJ
He's a very trustworthy individual.
Andy Frisella
Very trustworthy. But again, he was one of the main, you know, defenders of Biden the entire time.
Ian Smith
Yeah, he's trying to cover his tracks, dude. It's like these guys forget that everything they've said is recorded. Yeah, he was part of this. And now, now, you know, I'm gonna write a book and that's going to make me absolved of everything I said and did right the fuck out of here.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. It's crazy, but they're going into it. They're covering how basically Jill Biden was running the entire White House the entire time.
DJ
Sort of like we were all saying.
Andy Frisella
The whole time, like everybody was saying. And now they're all like, Jill was. Yeah.
Ian Smith
Oh, that makes sense.
Andy Frisella
Clamshell.
Ian Smith
Yeah. Let's. Let's. Let's give some old lady school teacher dumbass control over the whole country.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. And like, you know, but so you have this. You have people singing, but then at the same exact time, you also have people trying to, like, completely.
Ian Smith
I don't even believe that what the.
Andy Frisella
Jill was running.
Ian Smith
Yeah, it was Obama, bro. And now they're going to try to bury Joe Biden like it was her. Listen, that was.
DJ
That was Biden all the way along. Biden. Biden was the runaway train. So that eventually they could. They could go like this and wash their hands and say he was just a confused old man. That's not really what our policies were meant to do.
Ian Smith
Pick it back up.
DJ
Yeah. And then. Right, exactly. Because it. It absolves them of any malicious intent because they can just go, oh, well, we just didn't know that the President was old and decrepit and senile. Where were the clues? You know, it's that plausible deniability, which is like, typical of any intelligence type of operation.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
You know, that's. That. That's the cornerstone of any intelligence operation is plausible deniability. You have to have something that separates you from the crime. And the Joe Biden family. Is that because at the end of the day, they got their pardons. Joe's probably watching Jeopardy. Somewhere by now. Jill's. Who knows.
Andy Frisella
Jeopardy's watching Joe.
DJ
Yeah, but that's. I mean, that was. That was so obviously the case because the Joe Biden years, we were on a runaway train. Everything was so obviously bad that there's no other explanation. You don't make that many mistakes over and over and over again and then continue to make them as the country goes down the gutter.
Ian Smith
No, it was a speed ahead. Right? It was intentional. The dude they got. You want to talk about pay for play?
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Ian Smith
I mean, right? Come on, man.
DJ
Hunter's artwork was great, though.
Ian Smith
Yeah. 500,000 a piece. You know, like, listen, dude, the. These people are. This is a communist insurgency. These people are getting paid by our arch enemies that gain a lot from seeing us crumble. They're intentionally making decisions to weaken the country. It was Very obvious the entire time. And now they're blaming it on. He was senile. So that they can, like you just said, flush him down the toilet and then pick up the next chance they get and continue to go down the path.
DJ
Yep. They shake off the dust and they'll, they'll try to go with all of the similar agendas that they had, but they'll wrap it in something new and shiny, which I just saw a poll, and AOC is, AOC is the front runner as the leader of the Democrat Party, you know, so they'll, they'll bring in percent.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it's like 28%, but that's the highest.
DJ
Yeah, she had them. She had an overwhelming.
Ian Smith
So we're gonna put some fucking stupid.
DJ
Socialist dumbass who's never had a job other than bartending.
Ian Smith
That's what they did with Obama. Yeah, but they, they civic leader, they.
DJ
Wrap, they wrap the ideas up in a new, shiny wrapper and then they pull the emotional heartstrings. They'll do it with abortion. Whatever happens under Trump, under abortion, we' them plenty of ammunition to come back and energize that, that voter base that does unfortunately turn out to vote.
Ian Smith
Yeah, well, if he fixes the elections like he says he's going to do, it won't matter. It won't matter. But, I mean, has that happened yet?
Andy Frisella
No.
DJ
No.
Ian Smith
Why not?
DJ
Absolutely not.
Ian Smith
Why hasn't that happened? You would think if you believe that the election was stolen, as much as he believes it and as much as the lawfare was targeted at him, you would believe that someone who, who was in that position would make those changes immediately.
DJ
Day one, I got, I got executive orders.
Andy Frisella
Day one, I have a theory on this. All right, because we, we got what, about a year and a half before the next round of big elections come through? Yeah, right.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I have a theory on this. I may be wrong. Okay? But that's how I see it. You can't announce the play too early. If he announces the play and how exactly everything's going to be structured, that gives them a year and a half to figure out how to circumvent it.
Ian Smith
I mean, that's a, that's a fair point.
Andy Frisella
Now, if he waits, you know what I'm saying? A year and a half, five months out, six months out from the main elections. Okay? This is the plan. That's not enough time to try to fucking cheat it.
Ian Smith
Okay, that, that's a fair point. But let me ask you this. Why haven't these people literally been arrested?
Andy Frisella
Why not That, I don't know that, that baffle.
Ian Smith
I can tell you this, dude, like an Ian, you and I have talked about this so many times because you give him less grace than I do.
DJ
A lot less.
Ian Smith
Yeah, yeah, yeah. For real. No, listen, listen, We've talked about this how many times?
DJ
Hundreds.
Ian Smith
Hundreds of times. It's pretty every single day that goes by that I don't see these things happening. I'm, I'm, and I'm gracious, dude. Like, I understand, like, I, I, I, I've run big companies, I've built big companies. I understand that, you know, turning something around when it's very big is like turning around a cruise ship takes time. Okay? It's, it's like turning around a cargo ship. It takes a minute. It's not like turning around a jet Ski. Right. So I have a little tolerance and understand that things take time. But there has been no indication, other than those two judges being arrested, that there is going to be any repercussions or anybody held accountable for anything, anything that has happened January 6th.
DJ
None.
Ian Smith
Holding these people for four years with no due process, and then you got people arguing for due process for these, these migrants who aren't even American citizens. And, and none of these people have been arrested. None of the lies have been exposed, none of the information that was promised to be declassified has been declassified. Nothing. Okay? And I understand that a lot of you guys, you, you, you, you're going to support Trump no matter what. And I don't disagree that he has a far better option than the other thing.
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
But if we want the country to change permanently, there has to be drastic action. And Trump is a very smart man. And so I have to say there's probably a lot that I'm not aware of. You know, there's things that have happened, allegedly, in, in his first presidency, where there was tremendous amounts of bloodshed that he caused that were never reported in public to hold certain people accountable for certain things in the Middle East. Okay? Specifically the Las Vegas shooting. All right? Alex Jones did a whole fucking report on this just a day or two ago. And, you know, you say whatever you want about Alex, he's usually right. So. But my, my whole point here, guys, is that we can't just sit here and rally around someone who's made promises about certain things, and then, because we've bought into this movement, ignore that those things are not being fulfilled and other.
DJ
Things are in its place.
Ian Smith
Correct? Yeah, dude. And it's, it's like, you know, I.
DJ
Don'T Remember anybody voting for a mega AI database and AI healthcare and more MRNA vaccines? I don't know a single Trump voter who. That was even a concern. You know, everybody voted for Trump because they wanted radical change. They wanted mass deportations, which we're not getting. We're getting. They don't even report the numbers anymore. They had to stop reporting the numbers because they're lower than the Obama years in a lot of cases.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
And it's always.
Ian Smith
And those are facts. That's not arguable.
DJ
Yeah, they report. They were reporting them daily until people on Twitter started going, these numbers are dog shit.
Ian Smith
How are we going to fucking.
DJ
How are we going to deport a million people at 250 a day? You know, and that was a major cornerstone of the campaign promise. Election integrity was a major cornerstone of the campaign promise. These were the. These were the nuts and bolts of why people wanted him back. We watched an election get stolen right in front of our eyes. We watched for four years the consequences of that, and we watched Trump for a year after the election not shut up about it. And then when he started campaigning, not shut up about it. And where's that energy now?
Ian Smith
Well, where's this?
DJ
That's a huge red flag for me, dude.
Ian Smith
Me, too.
DJ
And I talked about it the whole time.
Ian Smith
It's hard for me to say that because, like. Like, I want to be unified behind a leader. Like, I want to be able to say, yeah, dude, yeah, let's go. But I can't sit here and pretend. I can't sit here and ignore data. That's not my nature. If that was in my nature, I wouldn't be successful in business. I have to accept the reality of what the data says. And the data doesn't say anything but more of the same. And it might not be as bad, but it certainly isn't getting fixed.
DJ
That's the. That's the path to a slow, painful blowing out of the candle.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
Or a dying of the candle of the American dream is like, well, you know, he's better than, you know. Just like you were talking about on the Real AF episode. Like, okay, congratulations. The border is now, you know, it's not even closed. We still don't have a border wall. There's not a whole lot of mention of that. But, yes, apprehensions at the border are lower. Congratulations. That's your fucking job. It's your job. That is your job as president, is to make sure that we have a border. Oh, there's no more men and women's sports. Good fucking job. That is literal common sense. That's like me showing up to here at work, clocking in and walking up to Andy's room and say, yo, can I get a raise?
Andy Frisella
I. I use the men's bathroom today.
DJ
Yeah. Hey, listen, I really wanted to go in the women's bathroom, but I know that you, you know, you told me.
Ian Smith
Not only that I showed up on time.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
And I showed up on time. Yeah.
Ian Smith
So that's.
DJ
That's what I see a lot of on both sides of the aisle. It's not just, you know, the Democrats have become like, oh, look, like that's the ultimate enemy. As if. As if the Democrats acted alone in any of this. That there was no foreign or.
Andy Frisella
It's not even the Democrats, bro. It's not. It's not even the Democrats. It's the. It's the fucking communists, man. Like, it's a whole different. Like. Like that's not even being people.
DJ
Yeah. People don't understand that commun. Is by its. By its nature insidious, so gets into things and it corrupts it very, very quietly. And if you're not paying attention to the details, you know, because people are all hyped up. Oh, yeah. You know, no more men and women's sports. But, like, they're totally not talking about the fact that Palantir, which has its origins as a CIA front company, is now building a mega AI database to be able to. And you look at Peter Thiel. I mean, do the research on this guy. This guy is not a good dude, and he's very close to the president. They're building AI networks to be able to. In Peter Thiel's own words, paraphrasing, to be able to correct behavior. That's. That's like Minority Report kind of stuff. Like, hey, you had a wrong.
Ian Smith
They say correct behavior. How?
DJ
Just being able to predict what people are doing based on just collections of huge amounts of data. Ian Carroll has a really good deep dive into Palantir that would give much better answers. But it's. It's AI database, and they're using it for medical. They. They want to involve AI in medical, which is a fundamental.
Ian Smith
How are they going to affect behavior with AI?
Andy Frisella
Easy. I mean, bro, this is how they did it with. With MK Ultra, essentially. Like, it's what you're seeing on the phone. Like, it's been proven. Like, they. They can trigger manic, like, episodes. They can trigger all these different things to get people to shoot up schools or whatever. What else can they get you?
Ian Smith
What do you mean? So, so you're thinking like they're gonna have AI talk to people, talk them into. No, I don't think.
DJ
No, just the collection of information that.
Andy Frisella
Knowing how you think. Yes, yeah, knowing everything how you think and, and what you like. And bro, it's easy to. You can easily.
Ian Smith
Don't they already have all that?
DJ
Yeah, but now it's going to be in a. Well, I'm just saying, a giant database.
Ian Smith
Well, I mean, isn't it already. I mean, like, literally they were connected. People don't understand. They record everything you say within earshot of your phone, not just when you're on your phone all the time.
DJ
What AI would do is make that data more usable because it organizes it in a way that they can access it very easily. And, and you know, social media can, can influence behavior. So the more information and data they have about what you're looking at, what you're reading, what you're thinking, what you're saying, who you're associating with, you know, where you're showing up, where you're going, your, Your location, all that stuff, they can start to influence you using kind of what they already have. You know, social media is a, is a, a public influence tool at this point.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, for sure. Say it's, it's kind of like progressing.
Ian Smith
From a. Oh, well, dude, they're. It's not. There's no doubt about that. I mean, they use social proof to, to influence behavior. You know, nothing attracts crowd like a crowd, right. So when they, when they appear, when they use bot networks and fake traffic and all these things to make people appear like their opinions are popular, more people are. Tend to join those opinions, join on it.
Andy Frisella
Right.
Ian Smith
I mean, that's how they built all of these movements that didn't make sense over the last decade. Yeah, right.
Andy Frisella
And that's the thing. So it's like they know, they already know what you like, but now you throw AI in there, they know why you like it. You know, I'm saying, I think that's going to be the fucking pivotal piece there. Like that it's going to change everything thing. Yeah, it is interesting, Ian, you brought up, you know, that Peter Thiel guy. I think that's also another mistake that's that, that Trump's making. I thought he was gonna miss it when he, when he like skipped out on using OPM to like pick his cabinet members and like that, and he was hand selecting people, but he still got some, a few bad apples in that circle.
DJ
He has more bad apples than good ones for sure, for sure.
Andy Frisella
And like I've been seeing a lot of stuff about like Pam Bondi even that like she's, she's compromised on there. And like that was a close pick. Like that he personally chose. And it's like she's controlling the Epstein release, you know what I'm saying? Like, I've been seeing, I've been.
Ian Smith
Well, didn't. What's his face come out and say that all the Epstein data was comey. Come out and say that all that was.
Andy Frisella
It was corrupted.
Ian Smith
Was. Was gone.
Andy Frisella
Deleted. Destroyed is what he said. You know what I'm saying?
Ian Smith
But like, so then why the. Would she say, oh, I've got it on my desk.
Andy Frisella
That's what I'm saying.
Ian Smith
Dude, why would you say that?
DJ
That again, none of it makes any sense. We can't get a straight answer. And the promise was right away that we would get the Epstein files, that we would understand the truth behind JFK911. All of these things have been major events shaping.
Ian Smith
Well, okay, let's say there's things happening that we don't know about that are preventing these things from happening. There should be transparency as to why.
DJ
They called themselves the most transparent administration ever when they handed out those little cute binders to the social media conservative influencers.
Ian Smith
Yeah. What were those binders doing?
DJ
Nothing more redacted than more redacted information that was already available. So the. The information that was already available, like via WikiLeaks and stuff like that. It was that, but with more redactions and then silence. And the only time they talk about it is because there is a large number of people who will not let it go, who keep asking, who keep bringing it up, even when it's not being talked about. But that's a major red flag. That was a huge campaign promise. We know for a fact that that was a large political and entertainment and powerful blackmail network that touched almost every aspect of American society from politics to entertainment to sports to everything in between.
Andy Frisella
Queen.
DJ
And that was a promise that said we're going to release it, everything. And now it's well, well, the victims. Okay, nobody's asking for the victims. We're asking for the names. And they're like, oh, well, what do you want us to do? Just publish the child porn? No, no, I don't want you to do that at all. I want you to take every single perpetrator, every single person who was involved in any way, shape or form, put them in the deepest, darkest dungeon that you can find until there are enough wood chippers for everybody all at once.
Ian Smith
That's correct. And not only that, it should be broadcast live so people know we don't.
DJ
Do that kind of stuff live on YouTube.
Ian Smith
I'll tell you what, dude, that brings up a whole nother topic that I could get this off track. But, like, it seems like this child porn and pedophilia is getting worse and worse and worse, and it's because there's no public repercussions for this. Like, what the is going on.
DJ
My good friend Alex Rosen, he goes by I fight for kids online. He has been chasing down child predators for a long time, doing confrontation stuff like that. The amount of places that he will turn over a binder full of evidence, video recording of the confrontation of the individual with an admission, and the police won't touch it.
Ian Smith
Why?
DJ
I think there's actually something going on in Missouri right now. There's a case that he brought and the police won't touch it because of some sort of rule and regulation somewhere.
Ian Smith
Well, I guarantee you that's not Andrew Bailey. Bailey, I know that tweeted it out the other day. Bailey did.
DJ
No, Alex, I'll pull it up. But that it is getting worse because you're right, there's not. I mean, he's literally handing over an open and shut case in a lot of cases with an admission on camera meeting of a person trying to meet up with a young child and surprise, surprise, Alex is a big dude. He's like six something huge. Handing that over to the police and not getting convictions.
Ian Smith
I. I would like someone to explain why that is happening. It's very. That's a very. That's a very hard thing to reconcile outside of the conclusion that people are in on it. And it's much bigger than what we think.
Andy Frisella
Because most states. Most states, like, you know, because I could see people trying to make the argument. Well, I mean, like, in those cases, like the catcher Predators, there was no actual child victim. But most states have laws that loophole that anyway. It's the intent that matters. You know what I'm saying? Like, that guy intended to go do this.
Ian Smith
Well, I mean, like, dude, look, you can't tell me that there's all these guys online, like this dude you're talking about, Ian, or like Goob or like, you know, those J. Schmudy or whatever his name is. These dudes that go around and find these people and our. Our government can't find them.
Andy Frisella
Right?
Ian Smith
Like, we're just gonna let this happen. Like, at what point do the men just get together and Start killing these like real talk.
DJ
If they did that, they'd all be arrested.
Ian Smith
That's. I know.
DJ
That's the. And if that doesn't tell you that there's something horribly wrong with the system in and of itself, that you have clear cut crime, the worst of all crimes going ignored. And if citizens decide to take up arms to protect themselves, that is a bigger concern for the state and the governing body.
Ian Smith
Then why do you think that is?
DJ
I think there's only one conclusion and that there are people protecting and allowing this to happen.
Ian Smith
Destabilization.
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
Demoralization. Make. Make allowed. That is completely unacceptable by moral standards. And then punish the people who stop it.
DJ
There's. Yeah. And there's nothing more disruptive for an individual and thus society than sexual violence. That's the. If. If you want to create a generation of traumatized not okay individuals. Sexual violence has been used for years and years and years and years and years. I mean it's, it's one of the, the worst weapons of war and they're doing it now right in front of your face. Kids being sexualized left and right on, on things like Netflix and the Internet.
Ian Smith
Why are the parents not doing anything? I mean, I like, dude, that like.
DJ
Like boggles my mind.
Ian Smith
Yeah. I mean, I'm just telling you, dude, like, if that was your kid, I know I wouldn't have to do it. But like, if that was. If it was.
DJ
Or no, I'd ask brothers Tank or.
Ian Smith
If it was his kids. Whatever, bro. Like, you're going in the dirt, dude. And that's that.
Andy Frisella
Yep.
Ian Smith
Like it doesn't really matter what I'm. What happens to me. I don't really care.
Andy Frisella
No, no, it's. It is weird, man. And it is, it is. It is weird. I don't get it to your point though, because you brought this up about.
Ian Smith
You know, what else, you know. You know, I've seen a couple interviews of these predators too, and they all say the same thing.
DJ
Same exact thing.
Ian Smith
They say. You know what they say? They say that they, they, they watch the parents. They say that they particularly the father. If they think that the father is a. And won't do anything, those are the kids they target.
DJ
Yeah. Or if they don't see one.
Ian Smith
Yeah, that's right.
DJ
And that's.
Ian Smith
They will not.
DJ
With between those two things, 80% of kids are likely to be a victim.
Ian Smith
Well, I mean, that's what happens when you remove the testosterone from men intentionally for the last 25 years.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah, that's real.
Ian Smith
You know, like we got all these tit, fat ass that act like women running around, you know, like taking orders from everybody. You know, like, bro, it's, it's. I mean, you could see the propaganda promoting it. Like, look at the commercials. Look at the men they put in commercials. They're all pear shaped, they're not fit. They, they, they supplicate to their wives. They, you know, yes, honey, I'll do this and this and this. And then the women will openly say on the Internet, like, hey, we're tired of these people and it still exists. Like, and then when you criticize it, they're like, wait, you, you sound like a alpha male. Fake. Testosterone filled. Yes, that's in. That's correct. Yeah, lots of Testosterone. Breakfast, lunch, 1500. Yeah, that's right.
DJ
Yeah, give or take.
Ian Smith
Yes.
Andy Frisella
Plus or minus.
Ian Smith
You sound like a Neanderthal. Yes. Like, you sound like all you do.
DJ
Is eat meat and that's.
Ian Smith
That, that attitude, like it's an insult.
DJ
Yeah. You know, like, yes, I do eat steak.
Ian Smith
Yeah. Let me walk around with some titties with my shirt tucked in and my belly hanging down covering my micro pp, you know what I'm saying? And not be able to get a boner.
DJ
Like, that type of behavior is. I mean, look at going back to women and men's sports. I mean, if you had a daughter and she was at a swim meet and she had worked her ass off for however many years to be at the top of her field and you're standing in, in the stands, not saying, not saying as a dude in a bathing suit or in a one piece jumps into the pool and whoops your daughter.
Ian Smith
Not only that, and, and you're just.
DJ
You'Re just standing there.
Ian Smith
Not only that, this dude's in the locker room with his dick hanging out.
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
Like, Riley Gaines is on the show. She's like, dude, that guy, he's changing our locker with his dick hanging out. Like, bro, what the is going on?
DJ
How could you not protect your daughter from that?
Ian Smith
How could you not protect any women from that?
DJ
Yeah, yeah. It doesn't even have to be your daughter.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
But your daughter, you know, she's, she's in.
Ian Smith
You know what's funny?
DJ
She's got to see some dudes Johnson hanging.
Ian Smith
What's funny too is they propagate this, like, weak man in the commercials and on television and, you know, overseas. You got to be overly sensitive and, and in tune with your inner child. And if you're not, you're up. No, that's called being a man. Dude, it's stoicism. It's what all menly manly qualities embody. This is the history of time. And you could argue about it all you want, but the reality is, is the attraction from women to men is primal. It's. They cannot help that, okay? You. It's. It's vice versa. It's why men are attracted to feminine women. That is programmed in your DNA. Okay? So, like, y' all are it all up, and you think it's gonna work and all. You know, all these women out here that are married to these schlubs, like, they're all unhappy. They all cry. They all. They all complain, and it's like, well, yeah, you married a. You know what I'm saying? Like, what the did you think was gonna happen? Like, it's. It's the truth.
DJ
Like, it's. But it's a plainly obvious truth. If you state that, then somehow you're the bad guy.
Ian Smith
Well, I'll be bad guy.
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
I don't care. I don't care. I'm always a bad guy. I don't give a. You too.
DJ
Same.
Ian Smith
Yeah. DJ gets away with it because he's black.
Andy Frisella
No, I've been getting my heat, man. Yeah, I've been getting my heat.
Ian Smith
Well, you know when you say that Kanye. When you say Kanye's song is a.
DJ
Banger.
Ian Smith
You'Re probably gonna get some heat, dude.
Andy Frisella
I mean, it is what it is. What. What else? Because I. I want to. I want to bring this up, too, about Trump while we're on it. We. You know, like, I remember when Covet was going on, we were like, man, like, why the hell would he go along with it? Like, how did he not recognize it? And I think one of the theories that came up was like, you know, well, there has to be something we're just not aware of, right? Like, is there a big fucking red button that the Deep State's willing to push if he doesn't go along with this? Is he. You know what I'm saying?
DJ
So, like, I mean, that's a fair concern.
Andy Frisella
It's a fair argument, but JFK got.
DJ
His head blown off over it.
Andy Frisella
Right, Right, Right. I mean. I mean, they tried to assassinate this guy. You know what I'm saying? So it's like, what I think. I think what we're running into, man, I think. I believe the Deep State's a lot deeper and bigger than. Than we realize. I think that the normal person realize. Realizes, and I think that brother has. Like, for me, looking at it objectively, I feel like There has to be something else that there obviously, like, yes, it could be. He's also bought and paid for. He's part of it, you know, psyop, whatever you want to call him. But, like, what's the other argument, brother? It has to be that, to me, man, like, it's just so big.
DJ
That's a fair. I mean, that's. That's totally a fair argument, you know, and unfortunately, you won't know.
Andy Frisella
We don't know.
DJ
But, you know, just following that line of logic, like, if you were one of these individuals doing all of this bad stuff, would you be prepared to just be like, you caught me.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right, right.
DJ
Like, put on the shiny bracelets. Like, no, you'd be ready to burn everything down. So, yeah, that does. That does make sense, you know, and I think that's. I think that's fair to give Trump some grace on that.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You know, but at some point, you know, rubber's got it. Rubber's got to meet the road. Because my problem with that on the other side is like. Like, you know, during the coveted years, it was like, you know, there's a super secret, you know, Q operation, and the military's in charge, and, you know, he scratched his butt during this picture. He was. Yeah. And it was like. And everybody thought that, like, things were under control. And then 2020 comes, and it's like, oh, wow, they just stole the election. And then after that, it was like, oh, well, you know, Trump's still in control, so it's like, yeah, you've got to give him a little grace. But I think putting everybody's feet to the fire will reveal, you know, real. Will show itself under the light of the flames a little bit.
Andy Frisella
I think that's the other piece, dude. It's like, you know, Trump is still trying to give the Constitution meaning, right? Because when you got, like, these actual legal problems going on, the pardons that Biden put out, Right? Like these activist judges that are stopping shit left and right, like, that's a whole different. Different fight. And he's still trying to, you know, respect the integrity of the office and the Constitution.
DJ
Yeah, because once you step on it, everybody who follows you will do the same thing. You know, you set a precedent, and then all of a sudden, I mean, that's how we wind up with things like the Federal Reserve, Right?
Andy Frisella
And. But, like. And I think we're in a situation as a country, bro. Like, we. We need it. Like, I'm cool with the dictator coming in for a minute, because that's what's really going to be needed to fix this. You're gonna have to say, okay, like, cool. That's constitution. I respect it. These people don't. We gotta get these people out. It's not gonna look constitutional, but it's gonna be what's necessary.
DJ
Well, you know, that was one of the cornerstones of, of Western society is constitutional.
Andy Frisella
That is our constitution.
Ian Smith
Yeah, right, like, but part of, you.
DJ
Know, part of, part of the founding principles of Western society for most of Western society was that there was a singular ruler. Those rulers, though, were held to a very high standard. They ruled, you know, they. Our history is so subverted and, you know, just totally whitewashed at this point. But, you know, we hear about, like, the kings and queens and, and, you know, they, they overthrew during the French Revolution and, and all of this stuff. And it's. When you read some of the literature from back then, the same forces that are in our media now and who are stirring the pot and being very subversive now were also very instrumental in igniting the flames of the French Revolution. And it started with, you know, heavy criticisms on the king and the queen, misrepresenting their wealth, you know, spreading lies about them. You know, so it's, it's the same sort of stuff, but Western civilization was built off of the fact that there was a singular ruler and that everything they said went with the understanding that they ruled from a virtuous position. And if they weren't, they were held to a standard. And that didn't change until the French Revolution. And, you know, they eventually came into the czars in Russia again, like he was when they, when they killed the, the last czar of Russia. He was beloved by the Russian people. That wasn't an organic revolution. That wasn't because people were upset. That's because there was a certain subset of people who weren't doing well because usury was outlawed. All these other things were outlawed that are, they're insidious in nature and they didn't like it, so they shot him and his family in cold blood. And then they brought in communism and they also brought in democracy alongside of that. And democracy works with an educated population, with an uneducated population. It becomes a tool of oppression, no different than communism. You know, stupid people are very easily to emotionally and manipulate, and you can get them to vote on stupid issues while they ignore big ones.
Ian Smith
Explain what usury is. Most people don't know what that means.
DJ
Usury is the loaning of money at an interest, and it is a fundamentally Malicious thing to do because it's. Economically, it doesn't make sense. You are not adding anything of value to the marketplace with your skill set, with your work. You are essentially extracting value from the marketplace. And it comes with high interest loans. You know, obviously, if you're going to barter and loan money, money, it's not, it's not necessarily the loaning of money. It's the loaning of money at exorbitant.
Ian Smith
Interest rates, which, by the way, what communities are affected by that the most?
DJ
The lower incomes by far.
Ian Smith
Okay. And what race is usually affected the most? Where do we find all the payday loans and all the.
DJ
Oh, right in the hood.
Andy Frisella
Right next right.
Ian Smith
24.9999%, you know, 30 something. You know what I'm saying?
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
Like, bro, people. It's interesting how people, like most of history, that was not allowed.
DJ
No, there's a lot of countries throughout the entire world, not just the western world, that made it illegal to do so. And you know, and it's for good reason because it, it's a breeding ground for devious people because you start accumulating so much money so quickly that now you've got the ability to suppress what you don't want with money, which is in most cases the truth.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
Jesus flipped over tables. He was unhappy because there was money loaning going on. And you know, it's, it's a fun. We've gotten so used to it that we don't even think twice.
Ian Smith
That was my point.
DJ
That was my point, you know, that.
Ian Smith
Brought up in this oppressive system. Like, dude, okay, and, and, and, and sometimes people get upset when I say this, but like, like if you were a slave in the south and you were born into slavery and that was all you ever knew, how would you ever be able to recognize that it was right or wrong? It would be very difficult.
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
Okay.
DJ
And it would be, it would seem like life.
Ian Smith
That's right. And it would be very difficult for you to imagine another way of life. And when we think about the taxation system and the interest rate and the finance laws and how things are done here in this country, it's, it's really not that different in principle. It's just a different way of presenting it. And we tell. It would be like saying, I mean, dude, it just is what it is. They tell you you're free, but you're not free. And then once you see it, you're an extremist. You know, you're a problem. You're, you're, you're A, you're an anti Semite, you're a, you know, a political radical.
DJ
You're. You're an extremist. Yeah.
Ian Smith
And dude, that's not true. Just because you see something and you understand that it's wrong, that is wrong. And it, and it, it causes. Most of the problems in our society.
DJ
Can be traced back to this financial leverage.
Ian Smith
Yes.
DJ
Money. Money was never currency, was never meant to be a means of power. It was, it was. It's a medium of exchange. It's so that if I want a first form energy drink, I don't have to go cut your grass for it. I can just give you something that has inherent value. Because we've all decided that this is a $1 bill. That I can give this to you as a store of value for the work that you put in to create this energy drink.
Ian Smith
It's a bridge. It's a bridge of value. Yeah.
DJ
You could use that at your discretion at any point in the future. You know, you didn't have to say, hey, sorry, I don't need my grass cut today, come back tomorrow. You know, maybe then it's not meant. And usury turns money into a instrument of control.
Ian Smith
Well. And then you limit it.
DJ
You start to hoard so much of it that people have to. They fall into the cycle where everything's borrowed.
Ian Smith
Right.
DJ
I mean there's, there's barely anybody in this country who isn't leveraged. Even if you're in a good position. I mean just having a mortgage.
Ian Smith
Well, it's, it's not even just that, dude. It's. Yes, you're correct. Very few people are in a position where they are unleveraged. However, even if you are unleveraged and you talk about that too much or too loud, they will find a way to punish you because they feel threatened by it. Absolutely.
DJ
So how Debanking everything.
Ian Smith
Yeah. How is that.
DJ
Look what happened to Fuentes. Look what happened. How is that the other guy's name? Gavin. Gavin McGinnis. They were all cut off from the, from the, the system of money itself. They weren't allowed to spend or, or utilize their own money as a way to shut them up.
Ian Smith
Right.
DJ
You know, they did that to Fuentes. He was an 18 year old boy.
Andy Frisella
It's weird too. There's on that. There's a, there's one group that I know of that just because they're in the group, they can get 0% or interest free loans. Like they don't participate.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
It's actually illegal.
Andy Frisella
It's weird.
DJ
Very strange.
Andy Frisella
That is weird.
DJ
You guys should thinking of changing my last name, dude. I mean, next time I need to.
Andy Frisella
Buy a house, I. I just need some curls. I'll be all right. But it's weird.
Ian Smith
That is weird, dude. It's. It. What's weird to me is how nobody. Nobody notices it. It's like. And then, like, I see a point.
Andy Frisella
That we're brought up into it, like, even to your point, of slavery, like. But there were people that were brought up in slavery. They realized all the. This is wrong, but it was just like, what do you do about it? Right?
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And then you're being held back. Like, you know the runaway slaves, bro, you have people on the planet. Where are you going?
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Why would you want to run? You know what I'm saying?
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
What do you mean? You know what I'm saying? Like, so. I mean, it's like, to your point, man, like, it's. It's a very corrupt way of life, man. It's just like, there's too many people comfortable because they've accepted that this is just the way it is.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know what I'm saying? Like, for a long time, bro, I was. I was there where I didn't play the game. I don't like credit cards. I don't like none of that. But then you realize, oh, you gotta play that.
Ian Smith
If you don't play the game, we won't help you with anything else. You can't get anything right.
Andy Frisella
You know what I'm saying? It's like. It's a terrible thing, man. Terrible thing. Guys, jump in on this conversation, though. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think. Let's get to our final headline, man. Headline number three. Hello, three Reads, breaking South Carolina trans activist arrested for threatening to assassinate Representative Nancy Mace. Boy, girl. What you. What you thinking?
DJ
Wait, boy, girl, original or. Or what did they.
Ian Smith
Man dressed up as a woman? 100.
Andy Frisella
Yes.
Ian Smith
Okay.
DJ
What are their pronouns, though? It's ma' am in jail.
Andy Frisella
That's their pronouns. Now. We talk about accountability, though. I mean, it starts.
Ian Smith
You don't ever see. You don't listen. Whatever, man.
DJ
You don't see women dressing up as men.
Ian Smith
You do. I was about to say that, but that was the trans shooter in Nashville. Okay, so that was 1 99. Is this other way around causing all the problems?
DJ
Yeah, weak men.
Andy Frisella
Crazy dudes.
DJ
Yeah, weak men.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. But. Trans activists in Greenville, South Carolina, has been arrested by state authorities after threatening to assassinate Representative Nancy Mace. Samuel T. Kane, who went by the alias Roxy was arrested by the South Carolina.
DJ
Samuel Roxy, you know?
Andy Frisella
Yeah. You could have went with, like, Samantha, you know what I'm saying? Like, that's more believable, you know what I'm saying?
Ian Smith
They don't do. That's because it's not real.
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
Okay.
DJ
He just went to the trashiest stripper name he could think of.
Ian Smith
It's a. Listen, man, it's a fetish.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Ian Smith
Okay. This is why you see all these. These men dressed up as women dressed like little girls or having stripper names or, you know, like, over sexualizing themselves when they're dressed in their costumes. Like, real women don't go out and do that. Like, they don't run around in these outfits or dressed like. You don't see grown women dressed as little girls running around town. You don't see it. Dude, it's. It's a fetish, bro. And I'm sorry if that hurts your feelings, but it's the truth. It just is the truth. That's okay.
DJ
It's exactly what it is. And. And people need to stop pretending like it's anything but a sick and twisted sexual fetish. Which, hey, if you got sexual fetishes, that's cool. Just don't do it out in public and don't keep it away from my kids. You want to dress up like a little girl in your house and dance around in the mirror and. And, you know, play Polly Pocket, that's fine. I still think that you're weird and you probably need some help, but just don't do it out in public. Don't do it on the Internet, and don't bring that anywhere near my kids.
Andy Frisella
Fetishes used to be, like, a very private thing.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know what I'm saying?
DJ
Like, that's like, what kind of made them. Because we could, like, worth doing. Like, you know, people had, like, their little weird things that they. Now it's just out in the open for everybody to see.
Andy Frisella
And if you don't.
DJ
Same thing with legal. With, like, legal drugs. Like, they want to legalize everything. Like, go. Go smoke your crack in the alley with the rest of the crackheads. Don't do it on the sidewalk.
Andy Frisella
Good times, man. How it used to be. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's so. Is. Is that. It baffles me, man. And now, like, it's like, if you don't have a fetish, something's wrong with you. You know what I'm saying? Like, dude, it's weird. It's weird, man. But, yeah, so this Guy, Samuel, Theodore, Roxy, Kane.
Ian Smith
And then they get mad, they look like that. And you don't see him as a woman, you know, like, you're a problem. Like, bro, listen man, at some point in time you got to look in the fucking mirror and be like, fuck.
DJ
I think I'm fucked up 100%. This is a young man that watched far too much pornography on the Internet growing up. 100 chance.
Ian Smith
Well, that's what happens when porn's available to 10 year old kids.
Andy Frisella
Instantly.
Ian Smith
Yeah, you know, like, bro, how many of these young men have problems even getting an erection with a woman because they've been watching porn for 15 years by the time we actually meet one.
DJ
You know, and they've, they've gone so far down into the category section that they're into like trans shit. Yeah, I mean, like when I was younger, we used to have to go dumpster diving in the recycling bin. So that's an old man threw out his, you know, we would get a Playboy and that was pretty good. And if we got like a Penthouse or a Hustler, it was a damn good job. We were, we were, we were set. And that's all you saw for the next two months until he threw out some more magazines, you know what I mean? These kids at 7, 8 years old, they're watching hardcore pornography, right? Available on their, on anywhere. And by the time they get to whatever this thing is, and then you.
Ian Smith
Got parents that are like, oh, just let them be what they want to be. We always knew that's your job. Your job is to protect them from this. This kid's life is ruined because whoever raised them just was a total, was.
DJ
Too bit probably too busy doing something else. No, distracted by meaningless.
Ian Smith
A lot of it is. A lot, a lot of it's that and a lot of it is this like progressive attitude of, well, that's virtuous. Yeah, right. Well, you know, we gotta let them discover themselves and find out who they are. No, dude, you're not allowing that by not protecting them from that. You know, you allow them to be propagated and influenced by the media and by pornography and by all of these negative things that are designed to do exactly this. They're designed to do this. So you're telling me as a parent that you think that by letting them go down this road you're allowing them to discover themselves when there is an entire trillion dollar propaganda machine forcing them to become this. Like you're supposed to counterbalance that.
DJ
Yeah, that's why, that's what literally what parenting Is. Is making sure that the world doesn't swallow your kid whole.
Ian Smith
So they arrested him.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. This was his tweet that he put out. I'm going to unalive representative Nancy Mace with the gun, and I'm being 100 dead ass. No, Cap.
DJ
What? For real? For real. How do you even take that seriously, though? Like, I mean, I understand you have to take any of these things seriously. You know what I mean?
Ian Smith
But, like, dude looks like he's in an 80s metal band.
DJ
Yeah, I was about to say, like.
Ian Smith
It used to be. It used to be like. Like, just put that on and play some metal. Looks like it described the head off of a bat and then went back to being normal.
DJ
Yeah, yeah.
Andy Frisella
Keep that a hot topic.
Ian Smith
Yeah, man, in my day, that was called rock and roll.
DJ
Yes.
Ian Smith
Now you went and made it gay.
DJ
Ozzy Osbourne's trans daughter.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man. But you know the part that also frustrates me too, though, bro? Like, is when these people do this.
Ian Smith
That's a big bro. 6, 3, 2, 0. Should be playing linebacker for the Titans, bro. I'm saying, right?
DJ
You should have just showed up to practice, man.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Damn, man. I got my boy Sam.
DJ
Man, that is a large.
Andy Frisella
That's a big dude. I mean, 6, 3, 2, 20. I mean, yeah, that's a good frame.
Ian Smith
Roxy Samuel.
Andy Frisella
But the other thing that catches me, like, it throws me off. I love your commentary on this. Is just, like, when these people do get caught, you know, making these threats, whatever it is, they always play victim, or they didn't say it didn't happen because, like, aoc, we got to bring her back in the combo. She just. She just got caught on this, too. So she. The other day, you know, you saw that. That happened in your old state. They tried to storm the VHS facility, right? So AOC made a comment saying that there would be hell to pay if those members of Congress started getting arrested for trespassing and assault, things like that. Well, AOC got confronted and completely denied saying it, even though literally, she just fucking said it. And she's the victim, right? She's a victim. Let's check this clip out.
Ian Smith
Congresswoman, you promised hell to pay if Reps. Monica McIver, Bob Mc, and Pullman are prosecuted or charged with the crime. Is that a threat to Tom Homan and Kristin O? I think people have been watching me drag Republicans for filth for trying to cut Medicaid across this country. I think people have seen how I.
DJ
Can be an effective advocate and how.
Ian Smith
There are political consequences, whether it's Elections, whether it's public opinion. So, I mean, in terms of a.
DJ
Personal threat of violence.
Ian Smith
No, that's crazy. Okay? And, you know, you.
Andy Frisella
You say.
Ian Smith
You say that Coleman was doing her constitutional oversight duties, but she assaulted a police officer. Thank you so much. Why. Why do you think that they're above the law, Congresswoman? Why do you think that Democrats are above the law, Congressman? Are you afraid that they're going to be prosecuted and found guilty of assaulting up. Stop blocking my phone, man.
Andy Frisella
Then they run, bro.
Ian Smith
Listen, I'm so sick of this with these people. This, you know, I'm gonna say some wild ass and then pretend politically, of course. And then. And then, you know, and then when violence does happen, they celebrate it and encourage it and clap for it, but then they say, oh, I didn't instigate it. I don't know why people are doing that. Like, and then, you know, they do this where they put their hands in front of the phone and they, like, stand on.
Andy Frisella
What? You said stand on business.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Stand on business.
DJ
Yeah. Yeah. It's funny how these, how these things work. You know, it's always like, oh, well, you know, well, we didn't insta. Instigate the violence, but you. You've seen it hundreds and hundreds of times. Meanwhile, myself, I experienced it when the FBI called me for January 6th. They had all my tweets. They wanted to know what I meant by every single word of it, even though that all of them were much more mild than. There will be hell to pay.
Ian Smith
Right.
DJ
You know, I think I, you know, because I was supposed to speak. I spoke on January 5, and I was supposed to speak at the Capitol, and I remember tweeting something out about the event saying that, you know, hey, President Trump, the Calvary is coming. And they wanted to know what I meant by that.
Ian Smith
Yeah, they went, we're gonna go support President Trump.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah, right.
DJ
You know, like. But it's so funny. And, And I'm, you know, I got off relatively easy. I, you know, I got. Just got investigated. But there's people who were locked up, and part of the justification for locking them up were things that they said online.
Ian Smith
Yeah. For four years with no trial.
DJ
For four years with no.
Ian Smith
Those people all been released yet. Right.
DJ
So from my understanding, all except a few stragglers, but I actually have a buddy, and I, I, I don't know anybody else who's experienced this or if it's all. But he was. He was fighting his January 6th case forever. And his pardon is, like, the weirdest thing. Ever. There's no signature on. Came via email. You would. You would think that these people would get, like, a piece of paper with maybe like a presidential seal on it. And I don't know if that's everybody. Maybe because he didn't go away, but he had formal charges pressed against them. He was fighting them at the time of the pardon, you know, so weird. I don't know if they're all still locked up. I know that there were some people that they weren't gonna let out because there was some violence, some actual violence involved, you know, but all of these people should have been let out day one, no questions asked, because even the violence was instigated.
Ian Smith
That's been fucking proven.
DJ
You called me that day.
Ian Smith
I know. I called all my friends that were there.
DJ
I called. I called. I think I called you.
Ian Smith
I was watching it on tv, and.
DJ
I'm like, hey, you say get the out of there.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
Those were your exact words. Get out of there right now. And I remember being like, party's over. Because I couldn't see. All I could see was on the ground.
Ian Smith
No, I could see what they were doing right away.
DJ
You said that.
Ian Smith
Exactly. I was watching the television, and you were watching with me.
DJ
I called you.
Ian Smith
We. We were on the phone. We were on the. We were texting with Jocko and bro. They. We could see on television. They were opening the doors, letting people in. Like, we could see it.
Andy Frisella
And it's because we were watching. I think we were watching Oan. So it's like, it wasn't CNN's cover. Yeah, it wasn't Fox cover. Like, it was like. Like, because Oan, at the point, like, at the time, they're fairly new, very unbiased, like. And they're showing, like, raw fucking footage. Different angles at the mainstream as it's going on.
DJ
Yeah, I saw it. I mean, it was. It was. As soon as I got off the phone with you, I went from being like, whoa, this is awesome. To being like, whoa, whoa.
Ian Smith
Yeah, whoa.
DJ
Like, it was like somebody just, like, turned a light switch on, and I could see all of the strings and all of the puppets very, very easily. But going back to the point, you know, they hammered regular citizens for this kind of stuff. And these people just do it openly and just knowing full well that there are complete psychos who listen to them, that take them seriously, that take them very seriously. And those psychos are.
Ian Smith
They.
DJ
You know, these are like. Again, these are like MK Ultra prime candidates took serious. I mean, like, he's like the poster boy for An MK Ultra Oper.
Ian Smith
You can.
DJ
You can play with this guy's head so easily, and all he needs to do is see his favorite politician, talk about, you know, whatever, that there's going to be hell to pay. And then crazy, crazy Roxy over here is going to 100% dead assassinate somebody.
Ian Smith
How come we haven't heard any more about the Trump assassination in Butler? I mean, I think that's a fair question to ask.
DJ
I think there were too many questions that they couldn't answer, you know?
Ian Smith
Well, you would think Trump would want to make that known.
DJ
Yeah, you would. Which makes me question it more.
Ian Smith
I mean, you know, you and I have talked about this a million times.
DJ
Yeah. You know, it's something like that. It was like a huge news story for, like, two weeks, and then they put out a photograph and sold a bunch of T shirts about it, and then nobody ever, never really talked about it again. Unless it's, like, used as a. A way to absolve Trump of any wrongdoing. Like, I hear that a lot when I criticize. You know, hey, Trump said he was gonna do this, not that. And they'll be like, they tried to shoot him.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right, right.
DJ
It's like, okay, you know, so what's.
Ian Smith
He not gonna do anything?
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
Like.
DJ
Yeah. I don't know what that's supposed to. Well, I mean, like, what point that's supposed to drop.
Ian Smith
They shot me in the ear. I think I would be much more. I. I just know myself. I would. I would. These would be strung up, dude. Real talk. They be. Their heads would be on stakes. Every single one of. Was that. Was that. Every single one of them that was involved would have their head on a stake in the front of the White House right now. And it would be a rotting skull and.
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
And it would stand there for four years. That's right. It would leave and it would say, this is what happens when you around. Yeah, that's what it would be.
DJ
Yeah. It's interesting that that was such a. It was a. It was such a news story. That's kind of a big deal. Somebody takes a shot at a living president. It's only happened. It's only happened a handful of times. You know, a couple unsuccessful attacks.
Ian Smith
Like Reagan.
DJ
Yeah, Reagan. There was, you know, McKinley. I think they killed McKinley. But, you know, JFK was shot at. Teddy Roosevelt was shot at. These were. Were huge things that did not go away. That.
Ian Smith
That are part of the. Part of. They're part of the legend.
DJ
Yes. And part of the pred.
Ian Smith
Now, we don't even. We don't even figure out how this, how this guy got there, how he got his guns, who he is, where he's from. What, What?
Andy Frisella
Who was he meeting, bro?
Ian Smith
Why, why, why? Why does this GPS go right next to an FBI building? Like dozens and dozens of times leading up to the like, why are all of these things not talk?
Andy Frisella
What happened with the stock dumps? Like, how did that happen?
Ian Smith
Yeah, why?
Andy Frisella
Why?
Ian Smith
Yeah, dude, we're going to talk about all the stocks that were dumped that, you know, the, the day before that, you know, like, dude, nobody's talking about it. You know, One of the things I'm most surprised about is how short the collective memory is.
DJ
Oh, it's incredibly short.
Ian Smith
Yeah. Like, you know, it almost makes me feel like, well, fuck, I guess these people just don't care.
DJ
That's, that's the Beauty of a 24 hour, seven day a week, 365 day a year, all access news, news cycle, entertainment cycle, that it's also the product.
Ian Smith
Of dramatic financial hardship intentionally imposed on society. Because when people are too worried about how they're going to eat, it's hard to pay attention to anything else.
DJ
Yeah, I mean, I think the number one response I posted on Twitter a couple weeks ago, I said, whatever happened to that trip to Fort Knox? Yeah, and the number one response was. Oh, I forgot about that.
Andy Frisella
That.
DJ
Yeah, like. Oh, you mean all of the treasury gold. You forgot about how they said they were going to go check and then they didn't and then they literally have never mentioned it again. Yeah, you know, that's just one example where things just get memory hold, you know.
Ian Smith
Let me ask you this, dude. You know, you've been accused quite of often and this is a little bit off the topic. You got any more on this topic? Okay, a little bit off the topic.
DJ
See you, Roxy.
Ian Smith
Yeah, yeah, sorry about it, man. Like, I. I tried to fix this and they got you.
DJ
You.
Ian Smith
You know, you know, I know you very well. You're one of my very best friends. And I know you're not a hateful person. You're not. You're a good dude who, who has a lot of the same character traits I have, which is. I cannot stand to. I would say we're very similar in almost every way. You got a nicer beard, I'll give you that. You know what I'm saying? But it is nice, but.
Andy Frisella
Little glitter in there, but it's not.
Ian Smith
Well, you know, they're getting to him a little bit, you know what I'm saying? But, you know, you, you, you have been accused very heavily, even by the adl, of being an anti Semite. And I don't, I know that's not true. Like, that's not, you don't hate entire races of people or religions of people.
DJ
No.
Ian Smith
And you know what, what do you say about that? Like, because this is a bigger platform to talk about that and you know, it bothers me as your friend that people say that, because I know it's not true. You know, and, and I understand, and I think most of our audience understands that criticizing a country is not the same as criticizing, you know, an entire group of people.
DJ
It's no different than criticizing your own country.
Ian Smith
I know.
DJ
You know, nobody has a problem when you talk about the Republicans or the Democrats. All of a sudden you criticize Israel's, you know, call it what it is, blowing up women and children.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
As a, as a whole method of warfare, and say, hey, you know, because my, my whole thing when I first started it was, you know, we always hear about how America, we have the moral high ground, you know, we're the, we're the peacekeepers of the world, you know, so, so why are we killing women and children? That's not, it's not traditional warfare. That came from the, that came from World War I and World War II. That was essentially unheard of in most Western wars. Civilians were. And now it's just, oh, well, you know, we flattened entire areas, entire cities.
Ian Smith
And the whole time we did it, we were saying we weren't doing it.
DJ
Yeah. And then, and then finally, when the rubble pile is too big to ignore, we'll say the terrorists were hiding there.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
You know, and, and I just, you know, for me, a big thing is ideological consistency. Right. You know, I've always been anti war. I was turned on to the issues with government during 9, 11. You know, I was pretty young. I think I was a sophomore or junior in high school at that time, but I, I wanted to understand how does something like this happen? You know, and I started to learn, you know, and, and learned little by little. And, you know, I, I saw the horrors of the Iraq war and at the, of the Afghanistan war. And a lot of kids I grew up with either never came home or they never came home the same physically, mentally, spiritually, or otherwise. You know, so I've always been very anti war. You know, I, I, I didn't support the Ukraine war. Nobody called me anti Ukrainian, you know, like, you know, so I just learned to accept it for what it is really, you Know, like, I was also called a grandma killer.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
You know, during COVID all of us were, you know, I was called racist during blm.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
You know, and now it's, you know, now it's just the next thing you know. But the people who know me know best. You know, some of my. Some of my best friends are Jewish.
Andy Frisella
Do you?
Ian Smith
Yeah, bro.
DJ
You know, do you feel like the whole reason I. To buy the gym, I came up about $10,000 short, and one of my best friends who Jewish handed me the money and said, pay me back whenever you get a chance. So it's never about Judaism. But I refuse to sit by idly and have my name attached to something as an American, because that is something that I'm very proud of. I am very proud of being an American. I believe in the ideas and the values of America. I'm all in on it, in fact. And the fact that my tax dollars play a part in blowing up women and children, I'm just not o with. And if that comes with losing friends, if that comes with losing contracts because I lost names, being called names, then that is what it is, because I'm ideologically consistent. And to me, the only thing that matters above all is the truth.
Ian Smith
Yeah, bro.
DJ
The truth can't change according to what you want it to be that day of the week. Truth is universal. It's not. It's not a subjective thing. It doesn't change. It doesn't ebb and flow. War is bad. Killing women and children is bad. You can't be pro this war and anti this war because your cast of characters lines up appropriately on one side. And the evil, you know, radical terrorists that you don't know jack shit about. The average American has no idea about anything in the Middle east, how even any of these countries came to exist. But all they know is we're American, we're conservative, Israel's our greatest ally, and I'm just not willing to go along with that.
Ian Smith
Why do they say that? Because that's very clearly not the truth.
DJ
It's the result of decades worth of money and propaganda.
Ian Smith
You know, when you ask somebody, because they have to, well, no, it's not just that, bro. They really believe it. And when you ask, when you say to someone, okay, well, what have they actually done?
Andy Frisella
Or what's the definition?
Ian Smith
They can't give you.
DJ
They'll give you vague. They'll give you the Ben Shapiro answer, which is, they share military intel, they share military technology, they share medical technology, and they're the closest thing to A democracy in the Middle east. And they're. They're American, his closest ally. That's. That's the best answer you'll get.
Ian Smith
That's not a real answer.
DJ
No, it's not.
Ian Smith
Cuz first of all, all the technology comes from us to them, back to us.
DJ
The money and the technology. Yeah, and you said this to me. Allies fight alongside each other.
Andy Frisella
They never fought in one single war.
DJ
With us, going back to Vietnam and Korea.
Ian Smith
I know. They blew up our ships.
DJ
We've got. We've got. We've got allies that barely have any troops, that in all of these conflicts have sent some people boots on the ground as a show that, hey, we are with you.
Ian Smith
We might not have much, but if.
DJ
You'Re my ally, I expect you to bang out with me.
Ian Smith
Yeah, if.
DJ
If.
Ian Smith
Well, and then, you know, also, it's interesting too, and you know, I don't even think most Jewish people really consider this, but it's also interesting how it's okay to intentionally import all different kinds of people and call. Call diversity the best thing ever. But. But they don't believe that because if they did, they would be bringing in diversity in their own country.
Andy Frisella
They would be practicing it.
Ian Smith
So.
DJ
So I'd be practicing ethnic cleansing next door.
Ian Smith
That's what I'm saying. So, like, like at some point people have to wake up and say, well, what they're saying is good for us. They're not practicing. So why are they not practicing what they say is good for us? It's because it's not good for us. Yeah, okay. It's. It's not a good thing to import criminals from third world countries. This is not a race thing either.
DJ
And even just different cultures in mass. Well, you know, I mean, there's cultures that just work better.
Ian Smith
Okay.
DJ
Next door neighbors.
Ian Smith
Let me ask you this.
DJ
Like, blended all together.
Ian Smith
Let me ask. Oh, that's white supremacy. No, because there's black Americans too, and there's Latino Americans and, And. And all those are Americans. So. So there, there's a. People say, well, you know, you guys are against diversity. No, we're not. Because we're all for the legal immigration process. And the legal immigration process makes you do what? Madat? Doesn't it make you learn all about America and America culture and history and all those things. Things. Isn't that the point now, Zeeshan, didn't you have to learn all those things? Like when you came from India, didn't you have to learn all about America and cultures and what we do here and what our history is to even become a citizen. So why, if. If. If we're. If we're white supremacists or whatever, why is it white people, black people and Latino people, Asian Americans, and all these other races that agree with that statement, but only white people are told they're white supremacists about it. Right. And then on top of it, we all support legal immigration, which is the integration of people of different shades and cultures. And as long as they come here and they're going to buy into our culture. So the only logical conclusion that can come from that is that they're trying to intentionally ruin the culture, which clearly we all know they are. But it's interesting to me how many people don't see that and don't understand why that's so damaging and then realize that the people that are propagating it are from a tiny little speck of a country on the other side of the fucking world that do not practice that same thing. Yeah. And by the way, I don't think most Jewish Americans are even fucking aware of that. Like, I don't think that they're that plugged into what's going on. Most.
DJ
Most people are. Are. Are horribly unaware of most things.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
Even when it. When it does kind of hit home. You know what I mean? You know, but that's one of the most interesting things, is like, you know, ev. Imagine if you went to India and, you know, got there, whether legally or illegally, and all you did when you got there was talk about India. Yeah. And how much it sucks.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
And you didn't assimilate at all.
Ian Smith
And. And demand that they pay for almost.
DJ
And demand that they. That they bow to your culture, that.
Ian Smith
Otherwise you're a bigot.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
White people are the only people who are not allowed to say, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. You're here. You got to follow our rules and guidelines and our values and our traditions, because this is our. This is America. We made this. You know, and granted, it's a lot more colorful and diverse than it was at one point, and I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing. But whites aren't allowed to say, hey, stop coming here and demanding that we respect your culture.
Ian Smith
That's racist.
DJ
But if you go anywhere else, you try that in South Africa.
Ian Smith
Hold on, hold on. We are allowed to say that. We are absolutely allowed to say that. We don't understand that the reason that we are attacked and told we are bigot is because they're actually trying to take our culture. It's A fucking weaponization of language.
DJ
Yes, we. We are. Absolutely. And we should. Absolutely. So many people feel like they can't because they'll be labeled a bigot. They'll be labeled racist.
Ian Smith
It's just not true. That's not true.
DJ
And even if you are, we talked.
Ian Smith
About this when Billy was on the show.
Andy Frisella
But this is the other piece of that, too, though. It's not. It's not even just that isolation of that piece of the conversation, the other thing that they did strategically, very smartly on their piece, but they also got all the other different cultures within America to hate America first.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So then you're really isolated, you know what I'm saying? Like, you go to majority. Majority of black people. I mean, again, we saw it with Billy, bro. Like, there's a lot of people in this country, born in this country, that hate this country.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know what I'm saying? So then you isolate the idea of patriotism. Patriotism. To one group.
DJ
Yeah. You've made loving America like white.
Andy Frisella
Exactly, exactly. It's not innately a white thing at all. It shouldn't be.
DJ
Western society is the only culture that has to bet that that is being forced. And you see it all through Europe, Eastern and Western Europe, and you see it all through North America. You see it in Canada as well, that people feel and are told that they are not allowed to have a problem with. With immigrants coming, legal or otherwise, and demanding that they don't have to assimilate.
Andy Frisella
Right.
DJ
That they don't have to at least follow the values and guidelines.
Ian Smith
Well, that's because that's in and against ours. Yeah, like, that's, that's, that's. I mean, it's very simple. Like. Like if you go up to someone and you say, hey, I'm going to punch you in the balls, and they say, well, if you say that you're racist and, and. And then they learn to just not say anything. You're going to punch me in the balls as much you can.
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
You know, like. Like, dude, it's. It's. We have to understand that this is a. This is weaponization. And, you know, we have to call it for what it is. I mean, it is racism. It is racism. It's not reverse racism. It's racism.
Andy Frisella
Just racism.
Ian Smith
Yeah. And, you know, it's. I've never, you know, my whole life I said this when Billy was on, you know, as a. As a. As a quote, unquote white dude. I've never been able to say, hey, I'm proud to be a White dude. It's never, it's. And because of that, I've never based my identity in being a white guy. Like, I've always based my identity on who the I am on the inside, which personally, I believe is how it should be. Sure, I, I think that that's how everybody.
DJ
You can have both. But we're being proud of your genetics. Yeah, there's absolutely nothing wrong with being proud.
Ian Smith
Yeah. But we're being forced to, like, take a position on it.
DJ
Yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ian Smith
You know what I'm saying? To like even exist. And you know, it's, it's sad, bro, because I, I've, I could very clearly see the anti white bias and I struggle with like talking about it because I don't think that that's not how I see the world, but I also observe it and I'm like, man, like.
DJ
It'S an, it's a, it's an interesting position. Yeah, it's because you're right. Because what they, what they want, they don't want healthy tribalism. Because there's nothing wrong with healthy tribalism. You're white, I'm white, you're black. India. There's absolutely nothing wrong with being proud of your ancestral heritage, with thinking that you like your culture the best. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that. There's nothing hateful about that. Everybody should be proud of where they've come from and everybody should respect their ancestral heritage and want to propel that line forward, forward in the world. That's how you leave your mark on the world. You leave the, you leave your mark by pushing the culture and standard forward, you know, and that can be related to your genetics. It doesn't have to just be that. That's good and healthy tribalism. That's how cultures flourish. That's why you have diversity.
Andy Frisella
That's what makes this country well, bro.
DJ
That's why you have so many different.
Ian Smith
Nobody, nobody said, nobody says that Japan can't be Japanese. No one says that, you know, China shouldn't be China. Exactly. But, and, and no one says Africa shouldn't be Africa. No one said. But when it comes to white people, everybody says that that's wrong.
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
So, like, why, you know, like, at some point we, we have to say what the problem is if we want to fix it. And like, dude, it just sucks because.
DJ
Like, yeah, they're, they're forcing that bad tribalism where it's.
Ian Smith
I don't like it.
DJ
Where it's. I'm white. I hate anybody, dude, and I'm See, I'm seeing.
Ian Smith
Seen so much of that come around now I get. I see more of that than I've ever seen in my entire life.
DJ
The algorithm is pushing it your way, and it's pushing it everybody else's way.
Ian Smith
I just don't like it, man. And I don't think it's right.
DJ
I get a lot of flack for that all the time, you know, because I'm, I'm popular among. From the, the, the farther right we'll call it. And a lot of those people are white nationalists. And, and my son is half Filipino.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
So, like, if, if you guys don't accept that, you know, you're, you're, that's what I'm saying. You're not the same as me, because I am still a proud white man.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
But I'm also proud to have a half white, half Filipino, beautiful little boy.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
And there's absolutely nothing you can do to make me feel any different.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
And that would go. If he was Filipino or anything else.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
And that's, again, that's that good tribalism I'm proud of. I'm proud that he's got what, you know, white ancestry. I'm proud of where my grandparents came from and my parents and my great grandparents. And I'm also proud that he has a whole nother aspect of his history of really cool. They got great food.
Ian Smith
Yeah. All sorts of cool stuff. Great culture, bro.
DJ
And so it's good tribalism versus bad tribalism. They don't want the good. They want the bad because they want the clash that comes with that.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
I, I, I hate anything that's not exactly me.
Ian Smith
Yeah. I really think it's important for everybody to understand that we're being highly manipulated intentionally. And I, I just feel like I don't want to pour into that. You know what I mean?
DJ
Conservative movement is ripe with it. Even the npc, Normie conservatives. I mean, look at how many videos that they will show. And it does happen. And, and the statistics are there. Black on white crime. You know, that's undeniable. But. But that doesn't really paint the whole picture. But you will have conservative accounts. Like I said, even the normie conservative accounts will harp on race relations between black and white people. Because a black kid beat up a white kid.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
And instead of just looking at it for what it is.
Andy Frisella
That guy was a piece of shit, bro. Exists.
DJ
And then. But you have the left, which will cover for it because they won't say the individual's black, you know, because they don't want to do that.
Andy Frisella
That.
DJ
But then the right will go, look, look, look, you didn't say he's black. And they're missing the. Both sides are completely missing the.
Ian Smith
The point is that something playing into it?
DJ
Yeah. Both sides are completely guilty of it.
Ian Smith
It's frustrating, dude, because, like, you know, I don't know, man. I've just never seen the world that way. And I don't think it's right to. I think it's a very low IQ thing to, you know, we're here in America, bro. Like. Like, I don't know. I think it's a very low IQ thing to judge someone based upon the color of their skin. I think it's literally ridiculous. But, you know, when we get to a point where entire cultures are told they have no culture, they don't deserve to have culture, they don't. You know, everything about their.
DJ
Their history is bad, evil, malicious.
Ian Smith
Yeah. That's not true. And. And, dude, like, quite honestly, I'm a very tolerant human, and I'm getting to the point where I'm fucking tired of hearing it.
DJ
Yeah. People are very much along with that. One of my most popular tweets in the past two years was, I love being white.
Ian Smith
Yeah, Well, I think we need to.
DJ
All understand that was just me just literally just joking around.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
But I also do love being white, but the. The response from. From both sides got it horribly wrong. Wrong. There was the. The right wing, right. You know, nationalist.
Andy Frisella
Oh, yeah, brother.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
Just made. You know, I don't post pictures of my. My son for other reasons, but you guys would not be happy. And then there's people on the left. And then his eyes are a little. Little slanted.
Ian Smith
What's sunny down there in Florida, bro?
DJ
The people on the left think that's, like, the worst statement I could have ever said when it's me just saying, hey, I like. I like being a white guy, which I do.
Ian Smith
Yeah. Listen, dude, I. Well, you don't know any different. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like, what. You can't be proud of who the. You are. You know what I'm saying? When, you know, like, it is what it is.
Andy Frisella
Either we all can be proud of. Of. Of.
DJ
Or simply. Simply said, that's it. Simply said.
Ian Smith
That's what I'm trying to say.
Andy Frisella
Nobody's gonna be proud.
Ian Smith
I think we should all. I think we. Honestly, dude, like, real talk, I think we should hold the people accountable who are creating the intentional division. We should understand that we are being intentionally propagated against each other on, on a very low IQ argument, which is race. And I think that we all have to be disciplined and not let our emotions be manipulated to become part of the problem and instead be part of the solution. And part of the solution is, hey, man, I don't really give a what color your skin is. If you're cool, you're cool. Cool. If you're with me, you're with me. If you're an you, like, that's how we should be looking at the world. But the world is not allowing people to do that. And it's, it's, it's at, it's to our detriment. And so I think, like, as emotional as it is, I think it's still very important for everybody to remember. Like, we can't play into this, bro, because only bad things happen from it.
DJ
You know, it's the manipulation of energy. Think about how much time and energy people spend on that.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
Instead of focusing on or educating themselves about the bigger, the overarching issues.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
You know, all the time and energy that's spent on race wars, you know, made up, you know, fabricated race wars, they keep trying.
Andy Frisella
Like, I saw this. I'm not to cut you off. I saw this about the, about Derek Chauvin being, Being.
DJ
Yeah. Oh, that'll, that'll be a hot topic.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. But like, but like, it came up and it's like, like everybody, oh, Trump's, you know, they're having meetings with the National Guard and all of that. It's like people are so stupid to even, like, if you look like, bro, the vast majority of the charges Derek Chauvin had were state level charges. Trump can't do anything about it.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And so, like, you got people on the Internet that are like, intentionally pushing that narrative, which is absolutely not fucking true. Even if Trump pardoned the federal crimes, Derek Chauvin's still going to be in prison for life, bro. Like, he ain't coming out, you know what I'm saying? But like, you got people that push that narrative to stir up this race shit. And like, they're like, it is. It's so frustrating to see that, bro, because it's like it never fails like that. Like, for whatever reason, bro. Like, it never fails it. Like, people, like, that's what we resort to at all times, you know what I'm saying? Like, and it's always at a point too where, like, I feel like we're moving as a, as a country where we start to get that stride and come together in unity. And be like, all right. Yeah, we're realizing who the real enemies are. And they shake that jar.
Ian Smith
Derek.
Andy Frisella
Derek Chauvin's getting pardoned. Like, shut the up, man. No, he's not. Like, he's not.
Ian Smith
Well, I mean, if we're being honest, he should. He should. Yeah.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Ask me if he should. I say, absolutely, but there's not a chance because Tampon Tim's not going to let him out. It's. That's Tampon Tim's decision. It's not. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's just so stupid, man.
Ian Smith
Mushmouth.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man. I'll do that, rocks.
Ian Smith
And there's no chance that guy's not a closet homosexual?
Andy Frisella
Oh, bro, come on.
Ian Smith
Yeah, come on.
Andy Frisella
He's not even closeted, bro. He's in the living room. You know what I'm saying?
Ian Smith
Like, that's not his answer on the front door. I'm just saying. I. I actually. I don't even get homosexual. It's not homosexual. It's. It's. I get pedo vibes.
Andy Frisella
I do get peto vibes.
Ian Smith
Yeah. And then, like, you watch him grab this kid and shake his kid, and it's like, bro, what the are you.
Andy Frisella
Doing for me, bro? Because, like, I mean, it's statistics, realistically, like, anytime the wrist, forearm make the 90 degree bend.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Like, flag. That's a clue. You know what I'm saying?
Ian Smith
Well, I mean, look, I don't have a problem with people being gay.
Andy Frisella
Oh, same, same.
Ian Smith
But, like, don't pretend you're not.
Andy Frisella
But don't say, yeah.
Ian Smith
Anyway. All right, let's get to the end here, man. Here's the bottom line. Be cool. Yeah. Remember that you're being manipulated.
DJ
Be proud of who you are.
Ian Smith
That's right. Right. And. And stick up for yourself. Don't let people stomp on your face. Them. And, you know, good people won't do that to you. Bad people will, because they're trying to get something from you. They're trying to take something from you. So, you know, if you start to hear that, stop bending for it and just say, hey, man, I ain't about that. Off. You know, like, that doesn't make you a racist. That makes you somebody with boundaries that you're not going to take for something that someone else is trying to guilt you on or gaslight you on. On. To get something from you.
Andy Frisella
Like, off, man. Yeah, it's guys jumping on the conversation. Let us know what you guys think. With that being said, let's get to our Final segment of the show. As always, guys, we got thumbs up or dumb as. And I had to bring out my nerdy side a little bit today. So I apologize in advance. It is what it is. But this is where we bring our headline in. We talk about it to get one of those two options. So let's go to Purdue University. Okay? Purdue University. Purdue ECE Students shatter Guinness World Record for Fastest Puzzle Cube Solving Robot all right, now stick with me, fellas. All right, I get it. It's a little nerdy.
Ian Smith
Rubik's Cube.
Andy Frisella
Oh yeah. I can solve one.
Ian Smith
I said, is this free? Rubik's?
Andy Frisella
Rubik's Cube. Oh, yeah.
Ian Smith
Why they call it a puzzle cube?
Andy Frisella
I think copyright or something like that. Maybe, I don't know.
DJ
They don't have rights to it.
Ian Smith
You talk about another problem in the world, man. You can't do anything without this lawyers getting involved.
Andy Frisella
Dude, there's too many.
Ian Smith
What's wrong with you guys are.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, too many. Too many lawyers. But yeah. So solving a Rubik's Cube is a challenge for most people. For a team of students from Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, it became an opportunity to redefine the limits of speed, precision and automation and officially make history. Meet Perdubik Cube, a high speed robotic system that now holds the Guinness World Record record for fastest robot to solve a puzzle cube. Clocking in and a jaw dropping 0.103 seconds. That's faster than the blink of an eye. Nearly three times faster than the previous official record of 0.305 seconds set by Mitsubishi Electric.
Ian Smith
How is that possible?
Andy Frisella
Dude, I don't know. I got the video.
DJ
Yeah, that's. Yeah, let's.
Andy Frisella
Dude, I'm telling you.
DJ
Is it a picture? A 0.1 second video?
Andy Frisella
It is wild.
Ian Smith
Is it like one turn off?
Andy Frisella
Bro, Check this out. So here's a clip.
Ian Smith
You should be good to press the button.
Andy Frisella
Now. Look, they're going to play it in slow mo.
DJ
Yeah, I was going to say. Can we slow that down a little bit?
Andy Frisella
Watch this. Bro, you should be good to press the button. It's off.
Ian Smith
That's. Bro, no, that's a different video. No way, bro. The Rubik's Cube can't even move that fast. It'll blow the apart.
DJ
That's what I was gonna say because there's so many turns in that 0.1 second. I mean that's probably 20 some rotations.
Andy Frisella
No, bro, that's real.
Ian Smith
And no way, bro. If that's real, that's one of the most impressive things I've ever seen.
DJ
Yeah.
Ian Smith
Yeah, that's pretty.
DJ
That's pretty cool. That's pretty cool because, like, it has to not only make the turns, but it has to make all the turns in a almost infinitely short amount of time.
Ian Smith
Like, you can't make a wrong one.
DJ
Yeah, well, yeah. If one of those turns is off, it's going to extend the time, bro. I had probably 00.
Ian Smith
I had a dude last night on. On. On the call. Argue with me about some. Or not on the call. We were on dms. Argue with me about. I asked. He said, oh, bro, there's no way, like, the trades are protected from AI and robots and dude, you're crazy. And this. Really. Go watch that video.
DJ
Yeah. You ever see the. The robots that paint the rooms?
Ian Smith
You ever seen the ones that do the roofs and the tile?
DJ
Yeah, yeah.
Ian Smith
Delays. Tile three times as fast, ten times better. And this is today, not three years from now. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
It'S impressive.
DJ
No, that's. That's cool. That's all right.
Ian Smith
Hold on. Go back.
DJ
That's super impressive.
Ian Smith
Yeah.
DJ
Let me. I missed it.
Ian Smith
I want to see the picture. The guys.
Andy Frisella
Oh, just the guys. These are. You know him.
Ian Smith
You know that dude. His second shift is 7:11.
Andy Frisella
Well, those guys are too smart. But the problem is they get zero poutang. Guaranteed.
Ian Smith
I don't know. Guaranteed they'll be getting some when they're billionaires.
DJ
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Jeff Bezos didn't either for most of his life.
Andy Frisella
You know, Elon's not having any issues. That's true. Yeah. That's pretty cool, though.
Ian Smith
That's. Yeah. It's also very disturbing, dude. I seriously had a dude argue, like, passionately arguing with me. He's like, you really think it's coming for the trades? I'm like, dude, it's.
DJ
Yeah, it's coming for everything, bro.
Ian Smith
You're not paying attention, bro.
Andy Frisella
Bro, that's crazy.
Ian Smith
I try to tell people this.
DJ
You're not even going to be able to get a pizza delivery job, bro.
Ian Smith
I try to tell people this. This years ago, and they were like, dude, you're crazy. Now it's here, man.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
In the form of a Rubik's cube.
Andy Frisella
What we got on this?
Ian Smith
I, you know, I mean, it's pretty impressive.
DJ
That is badass. That is badass. Just don't turn it into a weapon, please.
Ian Smith
You know that. You know they will. Listen, enjoy the time we got, you know.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it's real, man.
Ian Smith
All right, well, guys.
Andy Frisella
Ian, Andy, that's all I got.
DJ
Yes, sir.
Ian Smith
All right.
DJ
Been a pleasure.
Ian Smith
Yep. Good to see you, bro.
DJ
Absolutely, man.
Ian Smith
All right. Don't be a hoe.
Andy Frisella
Share the share of the show we're from sleeping on the floor now my.
Ian Smith
Jury box froze up Bow up stove.
Andy Frisella
Counted millions in a cold, bad booted.
Ian Smith
Swole Got her own bank roll can't.
Andy Frisella
Fold that's a no head shot case Close, close.
Podcast Summary: REAL AF with Andy Frisella – Episode 881
Title: REAL AF with Andy Frisella
Host: Andy Frisella
Guests: Ian Smith & DJ CTI
Release Date: May 16, 2025
Description: Entrepreneur Andy Frisella and his guests delve into trending topics and hot-button issues with a mix of debate, discussion, and humor.
Andy Frisella kicks off the episode with his usual energetic demeanor, joined by regular guests Ian Smith and DJ CTI. The hosts establish a candid and unfiltered atmosphere, emphasizing their commitment to delivering content without the intrusion of advertisements.
Notable Quotes:
The trio discusses a recent incident involving comedian Theo Von, who was caught on video grabbing a man by the throat after an altercation in a Nashville bar. They express strong support for Von, criticizing the aggressor and highlighting the importance of setting boundaries.
Notable Quotes:
The conversation evolves into a broader discussion about the erosion of personal boundaries in the age of the internet and social media, advocating for physical accountability to maintain respect and order.
Andy transitions to headline news, detailing former President Donald Trump's visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), marking the first such visit by a U.S. president in nearly 20 years. The discussion highlights several key agreements, including:
Economic Investments: UAE pledges $1.4 trillion to the U.S. economy over the next decade, focusing on AI infrastructure, semiconductor production, energy, and American manufacturing initiatives.
Military Cooperation: Investment in a new smelter to nearly double U.S. aluminum production and a $1.4 billion deal for CH47 Chinook helicopters and F16 fighter jet parts.
Notable Quotes:
The hosts commend the robust military display with UAE F16s escorting Trump’s Air Force One, reflecting on the strategic implications of renewed Middle Eastern ties.
The discussion shifts to a concerning report on federal fraud. An anti-fraud firm reveals that international criminal groups are siphoning approximately $1 trillion annually from U.S. government programs. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is criticized for its inadequate response.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
The hosts express frustration over the lack of accountability and discuss broader themes of financial oppression and governmental overreach. They draw parallels to historical instances of systemic corruption and emphasize the need for drastic reforms to protect national integrity.
A third headline addresses the arrest of Samuel T. Kane, a trans activist in South Carolina, for threatening to assassinate Representative Nancy Mace. The conversation delves into issues surrounding transgender activism, public safety, and societal boundaries.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
The segment reflects the hosts' stance on gender identity issues, advocating for traditional values and expressing concern over the potential for violence stemming from ideological conflicts.
The hosts engage with audience comments, addressing topics ranging from potato dishes to motivational advice. This segment showcases their relatable and humorous side, fostering a sense of community among listeners.
Notable Quotes:
In the final segment, Andy highlights Purdue University's Electrical and Computer Engineering students' achievement in developing 'Perdubik Cube,' a robotic system that shattered the Guinness World Record by solving a Rubik's Cube in an astonishing 0.103 seconds—nearly three times faster than the previous record.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
The segment concludes with praise for the ingenuity behind the robotic system, blending enthusiasm for technological breakthroughs with skepticism about their feasibility.
Episode 881 of REAL AF with Andy Frisella is a dynamic blend of current events, personal opinions, and community engagement. The hosts navigate through complex topics—from international politics and systemic fraud to societal issues and technological marvels—while maintaining their signature candid and spirited discourse. Notable for their unapologetic stances and interactive segments, Frisella, Smith, and CTI offer listeners a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the issues shaping our world.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this summary are based solely on the provided transcript and do not reflect the assistant's opinions.