On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss Biden breaking his silence after revealing he's battling with aggressive prostate cancer, James Comey's weird social media approach landing him in hot water, and the video of the Indian version of the Titanic.
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Yeah, we're from sleeping on the floor now. My jury box froze up Pole stove counted millions in a cold, bad booty swole Got her own bank roll can't fold Just a no head shot case Close.
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What is up, guys? It's Andy Purcell, and this is the show for the Realist. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society, and welcome to reality, guys. Today we have Andy and DJ Cruise.
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The motherfucking Internet.
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That's we're gonna do. Yeah, right?
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Yep.
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Yeah, give me one.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, that's what we're gonna do. Mm. Is that how I gotta do it too?
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Yeah.
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All right, let's do it again. Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Mm.
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Mm.
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All right. Mine was a little wider than yours.
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A little bit. It's all right.
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I gotta work on that.
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Yeah, just add a little struggle in there.
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That's it. A little more struggle, little longer rap sheet.
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That's it. That' all right.
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Propensity, here we go. All right, this is Cruise, the Internet. This is where we put topics on the screen. We speculate on what's true, what's not true, and then we talk about how we the people have to change these problems going on in the world. Other times you tune in, we're going to have real talk. We're going to be having those on a regular basis again. Those will air Wednesdays, I believe. Right. Five to 20 minutes of me giving you some real talk. And then we have 75 hard verses. That's where people who have completed the 75 hard program have taken their lives from a steaming pile of doggy doo to a shining example of personal excellence. Come on the show, they talk about how they use the 75 hard program and the Live Hard program to transform their lives. If you're unfamiliar with 75 hard and live hard, I don't know where you've been, but it's only the biggest mental transformation program ever. And it's free. So you can get it at episode 200. You can go on there, you can use the program and you can turn your life from shit to whatever it is that you're trying to become. There is a book on this that's not free that you can get. Andyprosella.com called the book on mental toughness. And, you know, it outlines the entire Live Hard program, a bunch of other chapters on mental toughness, and you can get an andypressella.com. all right, now we do have this thing we call the fee. The fee is very simple. Tell somebody about the show. If you're consuming the content. If it makes you laugh, it makes you think. If it's a good perspective, don't be too afraid to share the show. If you're too afraid to share the show, how are we going to fix what's going on in the world? All right, so if it makes you laugh, makes you think, gives you new perspective, teaches you something. Do us a favor and don't be a hoe.
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Share the show.
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All right. What's up, man?
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What's going on, gangster?
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Nothing. Yeah, yeah.
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Yep.
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Yeah.
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What the Was that? I Wasn't it at all.
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I threw a little sauce on there, bro. Yeah, no, that's. No, no, that's for girls. Anyway, what is going on, dude?
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Oh, man. So much.
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Is it? I have been so busy on other projects. This is. I actually am liking the show right now a lot because I'm sort of detached in terms of reading everything on online. So when I come in here, I'm just kind of finding out as. As probably a lot of listeners are finding out.
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Yeah, for sure, man.
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So been working on some real big stuff. Yeah, real big.
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You want to share with the class?
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Nope, not yet. But I promise you they're going to be blown the fuck away.
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Yeah, I got something to share for the class.
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Yeah? What's that?
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It's a pool update.
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A pool? Are you going to try this again?
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No, no, no, no, no. I've learned my lesson. I've learned my lesson. Okay. And technically, it's a pond update because the pool turned into a pond.
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Yeah, it's still up.
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I took it down yesterday.
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Okay.
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Yeah, we took it down.
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You had it up that whole time? Yes, yes, yes. That was like a year.
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Yeah, bro.
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Bro.
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I was raising tadpoles and, man.
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Oh, it just sat there.
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Yep.
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It didn't start stinking and.
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Oh, it did. It did.
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Well, you just dealt with it didn't.
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Unless you with it. It did. Yeah, but, like, I mean, I was, like, keeping the mosquitoes and at bay. I put, like, mosquito pellet shit in there.
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So instead of just taking it down, you just medicated it.
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Well, no, the problem. Okay. To my defense, this has been an unusual wet season. Right. A lot of rain. And so, like, by according to my calculations of the pool, we've had at least, like, four feet of rain.
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Four feet.
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At least.
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Okay.
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That's how full it was. Pretty full, but I pumped it all out, man.
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Was it full to the very top?
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Damn near it's halfway. Yeah, halfway.
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So. Wait. Damn near is halfway.
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Damn near is halfway. Yeah. Okay.
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All right.
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That's hard.
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So that's. That's how accurate your mathematical calculations are, huh? Damn near equals halfway.
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That's about halfway.
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I got it.
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About one half. Yep, that's right. And this is some.
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I've never learned this math. Did you guys ever. Is this the math you guys learned? Where'd you learn that?
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That's another one, too. You ever like I now. You know what I'm saying?
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Like, that. That.
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That means you're close. You know what I'm saying? I now.
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Yeah. All right. All right. All right, buddy.
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Hey, listen here, pal.
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Yeah, that's equivalent. You guys got it.
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You know what I'm saying? It's over there.
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Hey, listen here, buddy.
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Yeah, I've had it up to here with it. Yeah, that's like. That's like three fourths full, you know.
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You're on my last nerve.
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But yeah, man. So I had to pump all that shit out.
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And what do they say in India? Zeeshan, what do you say? Don't touch my crickets.
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That's my hole, not my Garry.
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All right, let's start off with some good old fashioned American races.
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It's allowed. It's right five minutes in, but yeah, man, so I got pulled down. We got bulk pickup coming. So, like, they'll get it all out. I just left that by the curb.
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Bulk pick up.
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Yeah, that's a new thing for me, bro. Like, I'll be real, like, five years in. In the county, you know I'm saying the suburbs, Like, I'm still getting used to it.
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The bulk pickup.
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Yeah, bro. Like in our day, bro. I mean, back in my day, back in my hood, bro. You just throw that in the alley, bro.
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We're aware.
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It is what it is, you know?
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We're aware, bro. How do you think white flight started?
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Yeah, bro, Listen, I mean, like, it was new, bro. Like, I think when we first moved in our house, bro, Alex used to get on me all the time because I'd leave my trash cans up. Yeah. Like, for days. Like, I didn't give a. You know what I'm saying? And until I realized it was rude, know. Supposed to do that.
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Yeah. They neighbors get mad.
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They. They look down on that.
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For sure. They frown.
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Oh, they got me in check, you know? Yeah, they did, because they. They moved them back for me. I'm like, bro, it's only been like two days, man.
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Like, come on, man, they're leaving DVDs of Django on the front porch.
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Oh, man, they taught me. They taught me quick, but it Is what it is, man. All right. Yeah.
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What's going on, dude?
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Well, I wanted to bring this up first because, you know, I've. I know you've been getting a lot of people checking on you. Checking on us in St. Louis.
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Oh, yeah.
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From the tornadoes and stuff, dude.
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Yeah, man.
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Just highlight it real quick. I mean, because, dude. Yeah, it was. It's been bad.
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Yeah. Yeah, dude. I mean, dude, it passed right by here. I had no idea. We were in a recording. We were in here recording. Here's how bad it was. Real talk. We were in here recording the tornado sirens went off, and we kind of joked about it. We were like, oh, well, looks like we're gonna get sucked up, you know, like.
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Right.
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We were joking, right. Having no idea, like, how close it was. And then Shelby took that picture.
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I saw. Yeah. You posted on your story.
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Yeah, we throw it up in here. You can look at it. But, I mean, dude, it went right by the building.
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Yeah.
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And then, you know, I had the guys take the comment out because I didn't know that, like, it smashed our city, dude. And, dude, it's. It's really bad.
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Yeah, it was a. It was. They categorized it as an EV3 tornado that ripped through five. People have been killed, buildings collapsing. I mean, and, like, dude, it hit. It was like. There was no discrimination on where it went.
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Right.
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Like, it hit high areas, it hit low areas, man. And, like, they both equally up.
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Yeah.
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You know, but one of the things that. That. And to date, like, I checked this, there's still about 30,000 people without power, Right?
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Yeah, we were out. We were out at my house for about 36 hours.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It was like. Yeah. Like. Yeah. Two full days. Damn near. Yeah.
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Yeah.
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But, dude, I mean, it was bad, man. It was bad. I got some pictures here from. From. From some of the. The areas that have been affected, man. But, you know, one thing we talk about. Listen, St. Louis has its problems, man. We have our issues. But one of the things that, like, I have been really happy to see is the community outreach.
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Yeah.
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The community engagement from all.
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From.
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From. From all places, man.
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Yeah.
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Like, from. From businesses, our Cardinals. Organization, Blues. Local restaurants, like, every church.
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Yeah, bro, we had a ton of guys down there all day. I think we got another crew down.
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There today going down a day at 4. Yeah. I'm gonna try to get down there with them, but it's just, like, we sent.
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We. I mean, the sports chat. Yeah. We were running, you know, supplies down to everybody working all day yesterday. And then also had guys work it. But, like, dude, yeah. I mean, bro, look, man, you know, at the end of the day, Americans are Americans, and especially here in St. Louis, dude. Like, I. You're right. Like, we do have a lot of. A lot of problems. But I mean, dude, right now no one gives a. And it would be nice if we could all remember that, you know what I'm saying?
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After. After this. After this is.
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Yeah.
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Remember this?
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Like, dude, we see, you know, we're seeing a lot of white people up in the black neighborhoods, you know, helping. We're seeing a lot of black people in the white neighborhoods helping. And everybody's, you know, working together. And it's. It's. It's really nice to see, man. Like, it really is. It's been a long time since we've had that in St. Louis.
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Yeah, well, I mean, because that's the thing. Like, it's unheard of, really. Like a tornado in the city. Like, it's kind of unheard of. I don't really. Like, that's why we play it off. Sometimes we hear that, like, it's normal for us, you know, I'm saying, like, it's. Very rarely does it actually, like, fudgeing do shit, you know?
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Yeah, it's. Yeah. I mean, dude, the. They're not portraying the damage properly on. On television.
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It's bad.
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Yeah. And it kind of makes you wonder, like, you know, all of these. These situations, they're not, you know, like, what happened in Asheville or what happened in Hawaii, and they're. They. I mean, dude, it's bad and I don't know. You know, there's always something that good that comes out of it. But, yeah, St. Louis is a resilient city. It's a very tough city. People here are. Are. Are very tough.
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Yeah.
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And, you know, it is cool to see everybody working together. I mean, I think it's refreshing for me. Yeah, for sure, dude, for sure.
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But, yeah, I mean, I had to put that update in, and we're fine, you know?
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Yeah.
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I mean, dude, there's a lot of people that are hurting right now without. Without homes right now. I mean, it's tough, man, but we. I'm sure we'll get through it. I know we'll get through it.
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Yeah.
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That's what St. Louis. Being in St. Louis and did that say Right? Yeah, yeah, that's what it's about, man.
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You know, one of the things that sucks, dude, is like, our. We have a very old, very charming architecture in. In St. Louis, and a lot of it got Fucked up and like, dude, I just hope they don't rebuild it. Oh.
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With this gay and.
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Yes. Brutalism, cracker box modern. Yeah. Like, bro, put it back how it is. Like stone and beautiful architecture and. And, you know, the things that make our city unique. I saw this interview from one of the parks up in Northside and the guy was like, dude, you know, we can rebuild all this, but what sucks is, is like our park is now all the trees are gone and it changed the landscape. Yeah, it's just, you know, I don't know, man. That part always sucks.
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Yeah.
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You know?
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Sure. For sure. Yeah, man.
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You know, you know what I'm saying? It has a vibe, it has a culture. And like, I don't. Nobody wants it to look like one of these newer cities where everything just looks like a strip mall.
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Yeah. There's no character to it, for sure. Yeah, man. So, I mean, we'll keep you guys updated. It had to do a little singles update. Yeah, I mean, yeah, yeah, we'll keep you guys updated on it. But yeah. With that though, let's get into some of our. Our topics, our headlines. We got a lot of stuff happening. There's a lot happening. So let's dive into it. Let's connect some dots. Remember, if you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to andyforcella.com you guys can find them linked there. Or come check us out on YouTube. You guys can follow along as well. Watching our beautiful faces. With this being said, headline number one. Let's dive into. We got Uncle Joe, Sleepy Joe Biden in. In the news, everybody's talking about it. Biden breaks his silence after revealing he's battling aggressive prostate cancer. We are strongest in the broken places, whatever the fuck that means. Former president Joe Biden posted a smiling selfie early Monday morning as he sent thanks for the support he's received since revealing his battle with aggressive prostate cancer. Quote. Cancer touches us all. The 82 year old wrote on social media, along with the photo of him sitting besides his wife Jill Biden and their cat. This is the picture. The cat looks like it's miserable. I'm not gonna lie. I mean, I'm not even a cat person. I feel for it. You know what I'm saying?
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Yeah.
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But yeah, he posted that out and, you know, he's been getting support, you know, good well wishes from everybody, you know, all the obvious players Tampon Tim put out there. Gwen and I are praying for President Biden and his family. A truly decent man and a friend. We're Wishing him all the best. You got Elizabeth Warren in there, Kamala Harris, of course, she, she reaches out. Jasmine Crockett. I mean, you even getting some from Donald Trump. Donald Trump Jr. Right. They're posting on it. You know, politics aside, we wish him a speedy recovery. Everybody's been, been, been kind of putting it out there, you know, putting their, their, their respects and their wishes for president. Former President Biden, Michelle, Barack. They also jumped in the mix. Barack Obama posted this. Michelle and I are thinking of the entire Biden family. Nobody has done more to find breakthrough treatments for its form forms than Joe. And I am certain he will fight this challenge with his trademark resolve and grace. We pray for fast and full recovery. How nervous do you think Michelle is? You think she's going to get like, like a, emergency checkup? I had to. I had to.
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I know.
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I'm sorry.
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I'm sorry.
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I had to. I couldn't. But come on, man, I couldn't pass that up. Yeah, she's nervous as fuck right now. You know what I'm saying?
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I mean, you know what they say.
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Michelle and I both know how hard this must be. Oh, I don't know, man. But, but here's the thing. So, I mean, you know, you call them conspiracy theorists. You call them whatever you want. It's interesting because a lot of people have, have said that this man has not been well for a long time. In fact, he said it a few times. And let's go back to 2022, because he did a press conference, a little press briefing where he claimed he had cancer and immediately kgb, you know, the press secretary at the time, like, everybody jumped on and, oh, he was just misspeaking. He was just misspeaking.
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Yeah.
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Right. Here's the original clip from that press conference. Let's check this out. My mother drove us, and rather than us be able to walk and guess what, the first frost, you knew what was happening. It had to put on your windshield wipers to get literally the oil slick off the window. That's why I and so damn many other people I grew up have cancer. And why can't.
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For the longest time, Delaware had the highest cancer rate in the nation.
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Yeah. And so just immediately after that, everybody's update. Oh, no, no. White House officials tell POTUS he was referring to past removal of skin cancer. Right. Biden mistakenly stated present tense that he has cancer. But it's interesting because a few weeks before that, he used the same exact story, but instead of saying cancer, he said it was asthma. Have you seen that?
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Yeah.
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Let's check this one out. And when I went to a small little school that was about a mile from the apartment complex we lived in and a little school called Holy Rosary. And you couldn't walk to school because although it was a four lane access highway, it was just too dangerous to cross some of the streets. And my mother would get. And when it came spring, I mean, it came the fall, this is the God's truth. And you get in the car and there's a little frost on the window. Turn on the windshield wiper, there'd be an oil slick. Not a joke. I have asthma. And 80% of the people who in fact we grew up with have asthma. I just an apartment complex. When we moved to Delaware and just up the road, a little school, I went to Holy Rosary grade school. And because it was a four lane highway that was accessible, my mother drove us. And rather than us being able to walk and guess what, the first frost, you know what was happening, it had to put on your windshield wipers to get literally the oil slick off the window. That's why I and so damn many other people I grew up have cancer.
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Huh.
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So this is weird. It is weird. And now there's been a bunch of doctors jumping in on this because, you know, all the details are already as stage four prostate cancer, very advanced. Right. And doctors have been jumping on this saying like, that's like, it's impossible for that to just come out as a surprise diagnosis. Because, you know, they're doctors, they know cancer, they know how the works. Like you've had to have that for years.
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Well, you would have to have it for years and not be checked, which he was the President of the United States and obviously gets checked all the time, every year.
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Right. Let's check out this, this doctor talking about. This is Dr. Zeke. Let's check him out. You're an oncologist, obviously incredibly respected.
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You believe that it is likely. Just for those just tuning in, you.
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Believe it is likely if this prostate cancer has spread to the bone, that he could have had it for up to a decade, but certainly is likely. Would it be fair to say it's likely to have had this for at least several years?
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Oh, more than several years. You don't get prostate cancer.
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Again, I just, I just want to stop you.
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So you're.
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This is, this is not speculation. If you have prostate cancer that is spread to the bone, then he's most certainly, you are saying, had it when he was President of the United States.
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Oh, yeah. He did not develop it in the Last hundred, two hundred days. He had it while he was president. He probably had it at the start of his presidency in 2021. Yes, that. I don't think there's any disagreement about that.
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Very interesting. All right, now, I think the timing of all of this is also interesting. And. And I think it warrants some. Some looking into, because over the weekend, something got released and it was the audio recordings from his interview with the special prosecutor, Her. Robert her, about all the documents and shit that he was taking when he was not president. All of that came out, which without a doubt revealed he was not fit. Just mentally, now they're covered. Like how. I don't know. How are you seeing this? What do you make of all of this?
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Well, I mean, look, man, there's, you know, there's many different ways this. This could be, and unfortunately, we don't trust anything. So we have to, you know, break everything down of what it actually could be and then deduce what it probably is.
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Most likely is.
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Yeah, like we've had to do since, you know, I don't know, for us, it was since COVID started. Yeah, that's when it became clear to me that we were being lied to about not just Covid, but a lot of different things. And so, you know, when I hear this, my first thought while you were reading it was, well, okay, maybe that makes sense as to why he would do a cap on his day at 11:00am you know, maybe he was being treated behind closed doors. They kept it secret. That makes sense because, you know, the therapies that they use take a lot out of you. Yeah, for sure. And it's usually, you know, like, it's a. It's a daily thing. You know, I've had family members have to go through that, and it's not easy. And so I was thinking about that right then. I was, you know, and how. How much he was absent from the press briefings and. And all of these things.
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I mean.
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Yeah, so that's what I was thinking when you first brought it up. But, you know, then these audio things come out, and right afterwards, you know, this comes public that he's got cancer. And I also find it hard to believe personally, that these people don't have internal remedies for these diseases. I do not believe that we as American citizens get the actual cures. I don't think we get the treatments. Yeah, we. They have cures, but we don't get them 100. And the reason for that is business. Right. Like, if they cured everybody, you know, it Would. It would collapse the medical care racket. So, you know, I think that that's a personal belief of mine for a long time. And then I think, okay, well, if they have that, why aren't they giving it to him? And, you know, and it probably has something to do with. They want him to go away.
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Yeah. Well, you can't prosecute a dead man.
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Yeah. And then also he can't. Dead people can't talk.
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Yeah.
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So it could be that. It could be surface level. It could be, you know. Yeah, they hit it and he's got cancer and that's it. But it's interesting how none of these other people as prevalent as cancer is to, you know, my family, everybody else's families, I know people. It's interesting how none of these older people that are high level political figures ever seem to die from cancer.
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Right.
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They live until they're, you know, really, really, really old, you know? You know, like, look at him. I mean, I don't know. I don't know what to think, bro. Like, I, you know, it's not good karma, in my opinion, to wish someone to suffer and die of cancer. So I don't have anything to say regarding that. I think he's a criminal. I think it's very convenient that all of a sudden he has this. I think it's weird that, you know, he wasn't offered what cure they have, because I know, dude, I'm. I'm. I don't know that people are going to say, well, how do you know they have. I just, that's just what I believe. So, you know. Yeah, that could be bullshit, but I don't think it is. So. I mean. Yeah, that's kind of what I'm taking from it. It does. It's very coincidental that these audio recordings drop and then all of a sudden this comes out right away. You know what I mean?
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Yeah.
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No, dude, what do you think?
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Yeah, I mean, 100. Dude, it's my thing is I think they use. They. They used Biden for exactly what he was used for. Right. And where the mental decline happened when he became, you know, the innocent, sweet old grandpa. I don't know. But I know that he went into it understanding his role in this whole fucking scheme.
B
Yeah.
A
And the amount of damage that this man has caused to this country in the time period that he's been in positions to do so. Because it wasn't just, you know, his, his last. His first term as president. No, it goes back to when he was a vp.
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Yeah.
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Back to when he was a fucking senator.
B
Yeah.
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You know what I'm saying? But, like, the amount of damage that this man caused, he was aware that he was going to be chosen to do this and do exactly what he did. Where. Where the decline happened. I don't know. But personally, I think if this cancer thing is real, because I'm not doubting that it is, but, you know, it's real cool.
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That's.
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That's the lightest punishment he could possibly have, in my opinion. And I'm just being real, bro.
B
Yeah. I mean, look, look, I don't even want to talk about the cancer. These people are traitors, and they deserve a traitor's punishment.
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Yeah.
B
And yeah, I agree with you, dude.
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I think it's convenient.
B
I agree with you. Like, I don't.
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Too convenient.
B
Yeah. I don't want to sit here and. And talk bad.
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No.
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About someone with cancer. But yeah, I agree with you. He deserves a traitor's punishment. Not. Not cancer, dude.
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It's too convenient. And now you got, like, you know, the auto pin shits being brought up. Like. Yeah, it's being looked into.
B
Like, you got Trump talking about it openly.
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Openly. And so it's like, it seems like.
B
Dude, it really does feel like a lot of things are starting to materialize. And, you know, I considered a lot of, you know, like, you know, after we do a show, I always think about, you know, okay, what. What am I really seeing this? Right. Or, you know, and. And I started to think about Trump. And, you know, Trump's so polarizing even amongst people on the right, because a lot of people think, you know, like me, he's not doing enough. A lot of people think he's just another puppet. I don't think that's the case. But I could be wrong. You know, a lot of people, you know, say, well, why. Why doesn't Andy say that the Republicans and the Democrats aren't two wings of the same bird? I fucking say that all the time, dumbass. If you listen to the show, you'd understand that. Do you want me to say it exactly how you say it? Here we go. Here we go. The Democrats and the Republicans are two wings of the same fucking bird. Are you happy? Okay, like, dude, you know, with that being said, I believe that there are people inside of the center, a few on the left and handfuls on the right, who just are patriots. Okay. And they are really just. They're in the party, but they're not in the party.
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Sure.
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And so we have a mix of different things. And. And it's to be determined where I believe Trump fits in those categories, because in my mind, these things should be happening much faster. However, there are other points to consider, such as it takes a while to get the cases completely locked tight so that these people can't beat it in court. Because if Trump's been consistent about one thing, it's the fact that he wants to maintain at least the majority of the structure of the United States, the integrity of it. That's correct. Yeah. And. And I don't actually agree with a lot of that. I mean, I. I think that the cancer has to be cut out at whatever cost, because that's actually constitutional. It says so.
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Yeah.
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So there's lots of ways to look at this, but with him starting to bring out some of these things about the auto pen and, you know, it makes me think, oh, okay. Well, they didn't just forget about it.
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Yeah, right.
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You know what I mean?
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Right? They're tracking it.
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Yeah, but now you have, you know, all these different people saying different things, but it does seem like the language is starting to materialize. So we'll. We'll see, man. Like, I. I just. Listen, I just don't make a judgment until it's done, so. Yeah, dude, see what happens.
A
It is weird, man. I think. I think it's just too convenient, man. I don't know. Guys, I want you to jump down in the comments, tell us what you guys think. Let us know again. I mean, it's not bad wishing on anybody's health, right? But.
B
No, but I hope he survives so that he can be strung up and his head could be put on a stake. How about that? That's what I think.
A
How about that fucking bird?
B
Yeah. Because, dude, listen, he deserves a traitor's punishment. The guy is a traitor. His. A lot of these people are traitors, a lot of them, okay? They have intentionally destroyed our country in intentionally, all right? They need to be dealt with as such. That's my opinion.
A
Yeah. 100, man. Guys, let us know. With that being said, let's go check out some of these comments, man. We got. Got some comments to cruise through.
B
Good.
A
Let's cruise the comments. This first comment comes from Becca Love, 1964. Why was the Theo Vaughn video kind of hot? I want him to do that to my neck.
B
Well, that's because you're programmed to find masculinity attractive. And you might be a little fucked up daddy issues there, but, you know, hey, it's. You know, I would say that's a. That's a fairly common, you know, thing for women to be into Jesus.
A
Yeah. Good Lord, Becca.
B
Hey, you know what? These girls, it's been so long since they've seen any male aggression that they forget that, like, that turns them on.
A
Yeah.
B
You know, that's why all you little pussies out there that, like, you know, supplicate and can't say no and have man titties, bro, it ain't happening for you, man. Like, they don't want another girl. They want a man. I don't know why I keep getting put in the friend zone. Well, that's because you act like a fucking friend. You act like a fucking girl.
A
They smell your estrogen.
B
Yeah, man.
A
All right, Becca.
B
Well, yeah, dude, it's crazy looking around. Like, real talk. It is. It's crazy to me how little men put into their.
A
Product their manhood.
B
Yeah. Like, it's like. And then they try to make fun of people that actually live to a standard. Like, dude, I see all these dudes who are, like, in their 40s now. Who you that? I. You know, they used to be, like, in shape, and now they just look like a fat turd with no arms and a, you know, grimace belly. And, like, it's just like, dude, you're not even trying. Like, you're not even trying, bro. Like, what message are you sending to your sons? You know? And then you talk to them, it's like, well, you know, the dad life. No, dad life should mean you're jacked. Dad life should mean you're living the standard. It should mean that you're showing your sons and your daughters what it means to be a man so that your sons emulate it and your daughters won't tolerate anything less than that. That's what dad life should be about. And, you know, walking around with a fucking, you know, Micro Brew ipa, acting like you're all fancy with the grimace belly and your fucking golf outfit looking like shit. Bro, you set a terrible example. And I don't know what it is. Like, it's just gross.
A
Becca don't want that, huh?
B
No, women don't want that at all. No women wants that. Only insecure women want that so they can boss them around.
A
That's real. That's real. All right, Becca. Will you be good out there? Becca? This next one is from locally hated raps. I'm going to school today to see the principal because my 9 year old used a word mother loving and you guessed it. I'm gonna wear that bison hat loud and proud to the meeting.
B
Mother loving.
A
Yeah, I think they got it from here.
B
What's wrong with that?
A
I don't know. Yeah, it sounds like school's got their.
B
What that. Isn't that better than, like.
A
It'd be better? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, I. Yeah.
B
Like, we're trying to set examples here too, bro. I mean, is that insane? A principal's calling on crazy, man?
A
That's so crazy.
B
Yeah. At the same time, they're like, little Stevie is actually Stephanie.
A
Right? Yeah, right, right. But that's fine. Yeah. You don't call appearance on that one, right? Yeah. Starts with an F.
B
Yeah. That's what we got to worry about.
A
Yeah. Last one, man. Home of the Hustle. Instead of Bubba Gump, Andy is the og. Bubba, Spud.
B
That's right.
A
I like mashed taters. I like fried taters, baked taters, soup taters.
B
I could go on and on and on. I could go on and on and on.
A
That's pretty good.
B
But, yeah, that's me. Fucking Tater King. You call me the emperor of taters. The Tater Emperor. What else?
A
Tater Emperor.
B
Tater king.
A
Tater king. You got Tater General. Joe's really good at this. Joe, what do you got?
B
The tater baiter. What?
A
Termitator.
B
The what?
A
Termitator.
B
Termitator.
A
Termitator.
B
Yeah.
A
All right, that's enough from over there.
B
Yeah, yeah, that is enough from over there. Yeah, they teach you that one. And when you came over here, they say, here's the dad jokes.
A
Yeah, right? Yeah, that's what it is. I even got that one right. Damn. All right, man. Guys, we do appreciate you for being real ass fans and mother loving fans. Yeah, yeah, Appreciate it, man. Let's keep the cruise cruising. Headline number two, something else that happened over the weekend. Let's go to cnn because I like their headline on this. I think it was the best one. James Comey's what weird social media approach lands him in hot water.
B
Okay.
A
Don't you love cnn?
B
No.
A
Like.
B
What'S weird about calling for the execution of a president?
A
It's super weird.
B
Yeah. So get into it. There's another thing about this that's like, no one's talking about.
A
Really?
B
Yeah.
A
So let's dive into this. Yes. James Comey, he. He is the former director of the FBI. He decided to. To put a now deleted Instagram post up over the weekend. This was the post here. It's a picture. If you guys are listening audio, it's a picture of, I guess he's on a beach. There's sand and then there's some seashells. That are arranged in the numbers 8647 with a caption that goes, cool shell formation on my beach walk right now. It took minutes, okay, minutes before people started getting on there and putting two to two together and coming to their conclusions. And then roughly, I mean, almost immediately afterwards, he pulled the picture down and posted this as a reply saying, I posted. I posted earlier a picture of some seashells I saw today on a beach walk, which I assumed were a political message. I didn't realize some folks associate those numbers with violence. It never occurred to me. But I oppose violence of any kind. So I took the post down.
B
Yeah, I oppose violence of any kind the fuck out of here.
A
Yeah. You know, and we're all stupid.
B
Bro, you're so smart, you know, you're so smart because you were the head of the FBI. You're so much smarter than everybody else in the whole country and world. And you can sneak these very slick jokes underneath our radar and we'll never notice because we're just a bunch of dumb Neanderthals.
A
The arrogance is what it is. Yes, he knew. Here's the thing.
B
He knew exactly what he was saying.
A
Knew exactly what the fuck he was.
B
Okay, but did you know this. Did you know that the day he posted that, where it said 8647 was exactly 8647 days since 9 11?
A
No.
B
Yes. On the exact day he posted that. So not only was it 8647, you know, 86 for you guys means, you know, cut out 47. Yeah, okay. But it was posted on the exact day, 8,647 days since 9 11.
A
What do you think the. The significance of that is?
B
I think it's a threat, dude. I think it's a threat. It's a threat of intentional terrorism that will somehow kill Donald Trump. That's what I think it is. Yeah.
A
I mean, dude, listen.
B
Because, listen, they're not going to be able to assassinate him like they would assassinate Reagan or, Or how they tried to assassinate Reagan or how they did with jfk. Yeah, no, they're going to create some massive attack that's going to, you know.
A
And he wasn't the only one that posted that that day. I, I tried to find. There was a few other.
B
Well, dude, this is a, this is a message that the paid protesters that are financed through people like George Soros consistently protest with. They put on their signs. Yes. Yes, dude.
A
Dude, it's sick, man. And like, and the thing is, like, bro, like, it only takes a few Minutes. Like, guys, I highly advise you, go do this. Go, go. Go to his social media handles. He's on Instagram, he's on Twitter. Go look at the shit he's posting.
B
Comey.
A
Yeah, call me. Because it's not like, I mean, this was. I mean, bro, like he posted a bunch of shit that's just like, you know, very clear that this guy has some issues, man. America should be thankful good people stood up for the rule of law today. Respected prosecutors refuse to do the dirty work of unethical Trumpers. I'm sorry for the pain. Grateful for the example, and thankful so many public servants will try to stay and protect the public and our institutions. He posted this one. Donald Trump isn't coming for us. The rule of law is coming for him months before he won the election.
B
Yeah, it's all projection, gaslighting.
A
Super. But then you look into it a little bit, you know.
B
Yeah, yeah, I know, dude.
A
Right? You know, he posted this. Proud dad, listen, this guy, these people.
B
Are out of control. They're out of fucking control. And they. Like I've been saying, man, you got to cut the cancer out of the country.
A
Well, you know what's crazy too, about this? I don't know if you knew this, but so he. So since he's left, he's also been writing some books, some novels, right? Some. Some. Some fiction novels, I guess you could call it. And his. His latest book that he just wrote out, which he's been posting here regularly, is. Is. It's titled FDR Drive. It's a crime novel. Guess what this book is about? This book is about a far right wing extremist podcaster that's putting out subliminal messages to. To target fucking, bro. Real shit.
B
So he wrote about us?
A
He wrote about us? Yeah.
B
Oh, man, sweet.
A
Yeah. Yeah, right here, look. It's. It's about a U.S. attorney, Carmen Garcia, trying to take down Samuel Buchanan, a far right media personality, with the popular podcast vilifying those he thinks are destroying America. Intellectuals, immigrants and people. Yeah.
B
Damn, dude, this is great.
A
Yeah. Best.
B
I wonder if he wants us to sign him.
A
But yeah, he's. He puts out. It puts out content. It goes far beyond the protection of First Amendment. He's single out his enemies by name. That's a big one. We talk about. Right? And suggested something should be done about them.
B
Oh, yeah, something should be done.
A
Yeah. And then his fan I named.
B
I mean, are we talking about, like, what, Hillary Clinton? The Obamas?
A
Obama.
B
Comey Soros, you know, like Schwab. Yeah, I Mean, is that the list we're talking about? Yeah, Fauci. Fauci, you know, and something must be done. Yes, man, he really is talking about us.
A
But, yeah, I mean, he's writing out a book about, you know, he's putting out subliminal messages and people act on them, Right? But you can put out 8647, or.
B
You could develop entire programs like MK Ultra to weaponize manipulation on mentally ill and, you know, mentally compromised individuals who you've created. You know, gender dysmorphia and lack of personal identity and lack of purpose, lack of hope, lack of mission in life to convince these people to actually go shoot people in real life. And then you can give them the guns and, you know, give them the plan, and then when they do it, you just kill them. And then they can't tell you.
A
Like the dude that just blew up the IVF clinic.
B
Like, all of them, man.
A
Man.
B
Notice none of them ever survived where they could actually talk. And if they do survive, they lock them away a thousand feet deep so that, you know, nobody can ever reach them. You know, like, you know, this guy that killed or tried to shoot Trump go into the FBI building dozens of times right next door.
A
We need to talk. Let's talk about the FBI, bro. Because, listen, this is where it's all connected. He has a new FBI, has a new director, Cash Patel. Dan Bongino is his deputy director. They. They're. They're getting. They're getting. They're in there in some hot water because they decided. They did an interview, I think it was with Fox News, Maria Bartram. Bartiramo. And they've pissed off a lot of people.
B
All right?
A
They pissed off a lot of people. The first thing they. They covered was the Epstein. The Epstein list, the Epstein situation, some of the facts leading up to it, and they both are publicly, you know, claiming that Epstein did, in fact, kill himself. And that's pissing off a lot of people. Um, let's check this clip out. This is. This is one of the clips from the interview.
B
You said Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide.
A
People don't believe it.
B
Well, I mean, listen, they have a right to their opinion. But as someone who has worked as.
A
A public defender, as a prosecutor, who's.
B
Been in that prison system, who's been.
A
In the Metropolitan Detention center, who's been in segregated housing, you know a suicide when you see one, and that's what that was.
B
He's lying. He killed himself. You again? You want me to. I've. I've seen the whole File he killed himself. Okay. You notice how they're both breaking eye contact and looking off when they're saying they're both lying?
A
They're lying.
B
They're both lying. Well, you could tell Cash Patel was lying. I mean, dude, for somebody who's the FBI director, bro, you need to learn how to lie a little better. That was a fucking lie. Now Angino got all goofy eyed too, so.
A
For sure.
B
Yeah. And, and, and, and the biggest thing they got going against them is we've been able to see when they say something, actually believe for years and years and years and years and years.
A
Yeah.
B
That does not. They're not that they are being told to say that, blackmailed to say that or saying that for an intentional strategy that they're trying to work on.
A
Yeah, I was gonna. Like, I mean, because that would be the only logical reason. Right. Like, but like the typical response, like just give you. It's an ongoing investigation.
B
Well, you know, give that. Listen, Megyn Kelly, who is very, very sharp and very plugged in and also General Flynn, who is very, very sharp and very plugged in, have both talked about Epstein still being alive and that we're going to hear from him in terms of what was actually going on. And they're actually trying to protect him from Mossad and CIA influence, so. Or, or, or not influence, but you know, assets. Yeah, right. Not being able to be killed by them. Yeah, so.
A
That'D be crazy. Yeah, yeah, that'd be crazy. You know, but there's a lot of things. And like, I wanna, I wanna give a OG shout out real quick. He's one of my, my people I look up to. I gotta be careful how to say this. Alex Jones. Yeah, dude, listen, you say what you want about him. Talk about his delivery. He's not right on everything. He's been right on the fucking lot. He. He fucking laid it all out.
B
He's batting above 95% at least. Things he says at least. And if you say that's not true, then you have not been paying attention.
A
And dude, there's so many connections. Like, I mean, this even connects James Comey, you know what I'm saying, with this Epstein shit. And he put out a very lengthy tweet on. On Twitter and you know, he started, I'm going to read this whole thing. We'll go through it.
B
Before we go through this. How does Cash like. What Cash? I've been in the. The segregated housing. I've been in the prison. This. I know a suicide when I see one, bro. What do you Think we are. We think we're fucking stupid. That is not even a close to a justification of why you would know that was a suicide.
A
Well, not only that, bro, they released the autopsy pictures, you know what I'm saying? And that's been fucking looked at by. By investigators. Viewer discretion is advised. So this is what they released of Epstein during his autopsy. Right. But like, everybody fucking jumped in it. Normal hanging ligature marks are going to be much higher on the neck weight of the body going down. You got gravity, dude.
B
We listen. We have no idea what's real or not. That's right. And it's interesting that they. They allowed AI to become public right, as all this stuff was happening, because now we're in a position where it's almost impossible to tell what is real and what's not.
A
Yeah, this was from the Megyn Kelly show. I mean, she. To your point, she covered it, you know what I'm saying? Like, it's been out for a minute. People talked about it, you know what I'm saying? It's like to double down on that stance, it does lead to like, what the.
B
Yeah.
A
You know what I'm saying? But I want to read Alex Jones his. His tweet on this, because like I said, he breaks it down pretty decently, in my opinion. And he starts off saying, overall, I think Cash Patel and Dan Mangino are doing a great job. But on this claim that Epstein's death is not a cover up, I call bullshit. Epstein confirmed a suicide. Question mark. Maria sits down with FBI's Cash Patel and Dan Bongino, who claim Epstein did in fact commit suicide. Now let's get into why people do not believe this theory. Number one, Maureen Comey, former disgraced FBI Director James Comey's daughter, was in charge of Epstein's alleged suicide investigation, which isn't a good start. And Maureen allegedly lost the jailhouse CCTV tapes as a result of a technical error. Then on top of the lost slash erased tapes, through a technical error, both security guards, quote, unquote, fell asleep, who were supposed to be watching Epstein Sale, who was on 24 hours surveillance for a suicide watch, which is standard procedure in every jail. And being a high profile prisoner, there are rumors and a video you can search, which claims nitrous oxide was used to knock the guards out, which then Epstein was taken out by another individual. Other claims the guards were paid not to talk either way, for the tapes to mysteriously go missing or erased and to not have. And to have not one, but two guards both fall asleep. Coincidentally the odds of both of these happenings to occur at the same time in the same place are astronomical.
B
You know what's even more astronomical? The videotapes for J6 got lost. The videotapes for the. A bunch of these different shootings. The subway shooter got lost. The Nashville shooter, The supermarket shooter, the Valday shooter. Right. They all got lost. Okay. It's interesting how every single thing that is relevant to what we're talking about. Mistake, you know, mysteriously disappear. Okay.
A
It's weird, man.
B
No, he's right again.
A
Like, just looking at stuff.
B
You got Comey's daughter in charge of it, right? When all of these people are implicated and. Dude, whatever, man.
A
Now, like I said, now, like to your point, if he is still alive and they're doing it just to protect him, okay. And we're probably up the plan. I don't know. But. Well, to come out that hard, like, you're lying to, like, to me. Like, I. It's hard to even believe because that just doesn't. I don't buy that your reaction to all of it, you know I'm saying, like you said, bro, we got a baseline. We know what these guys look like when they're talking about how.
B
How do we know that they won't use AI to make him look like he's alive? You see what I'm saying?
A
Yeah.
B
Me like, dude, we don't have any idea what's going on. And I can tell you this. Whoever s. Whoever solves this problem, I'm going to give you a multi billion dollar idea, okay? For those of you that have technical knowledge, whoever solves the problem of authenticating actual video versus AI in a public way, meaning that like, the public can look at something right away and say, that's AI that's not.
A
Yeah.
B
Or a tool that does that perfectly. That everybody knows that person's going to win big. You know what I mean?
A
Yeah.
B
So anyway, just throwing that out there, that's not my wheelhouse.
A
It's crazy. But they also talked about, you know, you brought it up. They also talked about the Butler shooting. All right? And I didn't like how they talked about that. I don't know if you. Did you see that piece?
B
Oh, bro, I didn't see any of the interview, bro.
A
Watch this clip. Check this clip out, guys. And this is Dan Bongino, who's going to take it over. Check this out.
B
You know what, Maria, stop.
A
Cash.
B
He's lying immediately.
A
Already.
B
You could tell he's lying immediately. For those of you that are listening, you should Come watch this clip because you could tell he's lying in the first second. Okay, Go on. You know what? Maria? Cash is not kidding. We've been personally briefed extensively on every single detail, nugget tendril of this case. One is actively in court right now. So out of respect for the case, it's probably more appropriate that I stay quiet on that. However, I'm not going to tell people what they want to hear. I'm going to tell you the truth. And whether. Whether you like it or not is up to you. If there was a big explosive there, there. Right. Given my history as a Secret Service agent and my personal friendship, as the director does, with the President, give me one logical, sensible reason we would not have. If you can think of one, there isn't. There is. Sure there is. In some of these cases, the there you're looking for is not there. And I know people. I get it. I understand it's not there. If it was there, we would have told you. No, that's complete lie. He's lying. That is 100 a lie. That is a lie. You. If you have any experience identifying when someone's lying, that's a very sloppy lie. All right? On top of that, there's lots of reasons why you wouldn't want to say anything, bro. Maybe you're being blackmailed. Maybe you're being compromised. Maybe your family's being threatened. Maybe they got to you, okay? Maybe there's a bigger planet play. Maybe you're trying to keep it quiet so you guys can execute what needs to be done. There's all different kinds of reasons.
A
Plenty of reasons.
B
So let's not sit here and gaslight and say, there's no reason. We wouldn't tell you. No, there's a lot of reasons. They don't necessarily mean that you're the bad guy, but there's a ton of reasons, bro. And you sure do look like you're full of so.
A
Well, I mean, they're there, right? What they want us to believe. Because I got it bullet pointed out, okay? What they wanted us to believe on this. This Butler Hill shit, or the Butler shooting, is that Thomas Crooks was able to do all of these things on this day. Okay. On July 13, he was able to fly a drone over the Pennsylvania Fairgrounds. Got aerial footage of the rally layout on the day of the event, including two hours before Trump took the stage. He got a range finder through security. He evaded law enforcement officers from several different states, local and federal agencies. He somehow climbed up on a roof with his rifle 450ft away from Trump. Bear crawled to the perfect vantage. Vantage point as his bystanders alerted police and was still able to take eight shots at Trump. He was able to park a vehicle full of explosives near the Trump rally. Crooks was able to walk around the premises after snipers took a photo of him looking suspicious. A sniper located in the second story window was only 40ft away from crooks and didn't neutralize him. And that Trump was still able to take the stage after Crooks was pegged as a suspicious by Secret Service. And you're trying to tell us that there's nothing there?
B
Yeah, nothing there.
A
If. If only two of these points existed.
B
I know. Yeah. I've nothing there, though, bro. You're. You're crazy. You're a conspiracy. There's nothing there.
A
Nothing there, bro. If two of these.
B
Listen.
A
Points were here.
B
It's one of the things I just said. They. They got to them. They're leveraging them, they're threatening them, they're blackmailing them, or there's more to the plan to allow. Yeah. And they're trying to buy themselves some space in terms of the pressure that's coming on them. But let's be real, dude, that's going to backfire and cause more pressure. That's not what they're doing is not going to get people to say, oh, man, it's out there. No, it's going to get people to say Bongino and Cash are full of shit. Because, dude.
A
Because the public's not gonna be that smart to think about that like, that. You know, they don't give a. Like there's some big elaborate. Bro, you're lying to them directly right now.
B
Yeah. That's all they're gonna care about. And so it's gonna. It's gonna discredit them. It's gonna discredit the administration. Listen, I know they're trying to create. I think there's a possibility that they're trying to create loctite cases. However, that's not what needs to be done. Because these trials won't matter, bro.
A
They didn't do that to Trump.
B
Yeah, they. The. That. That's not how I would do it. So there's too much risk.
A
No. Well, dude, Andy, the other piece of it too, bro, like, you know, trying to do this.
B
Look, dude, I would lock this down and I would arrest every single one of them right now, and I'd let everybody say, oh, that's this, that's that, that's this. And by the time they were arguing. I'd be. They'd be dead, and there'd be nothing you could do about it. Know that's it. And, like, you could say, oh, that's tyrannical. Yes, it is. But it's the only way to actually clean up what it is. And then you would reset, and then you would move forward with the plan, which, by the way, every single person agrees that the plan makes sense, except for people that want to be paid for things that happened 400 years ago. Our model is good. We're not running the model. Okay, so that's that. And to run the model the right way, it says very clearly in the preamble that we have a duty as citizens to take the government back when it's compromised. It's very clearly compromised. Trump knows it's compromised. And trying to run it through the court system under normal terms is a bad idea. You know, the better idea that you would do to regain the trust of the United States and the producers and the patriots, which is most people, man, this is. We're talking about 8020. Right. Would be to arrest these people per walk them, have a military tribunal and hang them, and. And everybody would celebrate, and everybody would be like, okay, we can move on.
A
Yep.
B
And America would go. Go on and become the greatest version of America. The problem is, is we have all these people who are completely corrupt, who have leveraged our system and corrupted our system to their own benefit and to our oppression. And for us to, in my opinion, for us to trust the government at all, there has to be that level of accountability. Like, we can't just allow these people to make up controversies and. And, you know, like the. The Steele dossier. And that ruins the country's dialogue for what's going on nine years now. And then we think of the division and all of these things. These people who created this intentional environment where they paid for judges to go in and not prosecute violent criminals. All of this. All of these people that did any of this. And, like, dude, real talk, we're talking about, like, a hundred people. We're not talking about thousands of people. We're talking about the head of the snake. Probably a hundred people globally that need to go in the dirt, and everything else will fix itself, because the people who were involved that didn't go in the dirt, they will disappear.
A
Yeah. Watch racism end.
B
It will.
A
Watch poverty in.
B
It'll end.
A
Yeah, it will end, man. All this, like, all of this. Divisive.
B
Yeah. And it could be done by July 4th. Oh, bro, you Know what I'm saying? Like, Like. But that's not what they're doing, and I think it's a mistake. That's my personal opinion.
A
I think the other thing, too, I was going to say this quickly on this, man. It's like, you know, Dan, which, like, I like Dan's content when he was, you know, doing this kind of like. Yeah, cool, right? You know, all right. It was all right. But like, Dan, you're in a. You, you jumped into a seat that has zero public trust. Nothing you say as the deputy Director will be trusted. And so you're, you're still vying off the, The, The. The credibility of Dan, the, The influencer on the Internet.
B
You know what? I never believed everything. I, I don't believe anything. I've never believed anything that he said. Yeah, I've never have. And because I've. He's too close to the machine. Yeah. He was former this, former that, did this, knows these people. He's too close. And I'm not saying that is like, I don't think he's a decent guy or a solid. I don't know. But I never just believe anything that he said.
A
Yeah. I mean, that's the thing. Because you have to, like, you always just trust me. There is no, bro, we don't trust you.
B
Yeah.
A
You know, I'm saying. So, like, you can't. Can't make that argument from that, that position.
B
Well, look, man, I mean, if that were me and you, I would not expect them to trust me because of all that came before me.
A
Right.
B
So you have to earn that trust through action.
A
Right.
B
And the real action that people want is they want the country cleaned up, dude. They want to see mass deportations. They want to see fences and containment areas and buses and planes and these people going out of the country by the hundreds of thousands a week. All right? They want. They don't care if people are crying or people are upset like we. We are to the point where we want to protect the United States of America and not have it compromised by third world cultures or cultures that don't fit here. We are tired of the crime. We are tired of the living in fear. We are tired of the financial oppression. We are tired of the lies. We are tired of the propaganda. We are tired of the intentional division. And we want it cleaned up. And Trump said he was going to clean it up, and it hasn't happened. And it could happen very fast. And I think most people understand that. And that's what we elected him to do. I think Most people that voted for Trump wanted him to take drastic, harsh action. And I think he's got a lot of people around him now that are saying, oh, you don't want to do that, because that'll make them mad. Dude, those people are going to hate him no matter what.
A
Exactly.
B
They're going to hate him no matter what he does. Whether he does it easy or whether he does it hard, it doesn't matter. And if we really want to fix the country, it would be much more effective to do it real hard, fast, so that people can see the results of what those changes look like for the next three years. And they'll never go back to that.
A
Well, I mean, listen, Trump's been dropping some shit and it. I mean, I don't know, I'm not a fortune teller. I don't know. But it appears that, like, bro, like, shit's moving. It does appear that, like, he dropped a video on Hillary Clinton. Did you see that?
B
I did see that.
A
You know what I'm saying? So it's like he dropped that. Here's a clip. This was posted from Donald Trump's account. Let's check this out. Remember John F. Kennedy, Jr. He was declared the front runner for the New York Senate seat back in 1990. Nine days later, his plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean and his rival, Hillary Clinton, was elected senator.
B
Mary Mahoney was a Clinton White House intern.
A
She knew enough of the inner workings.
B
Of Bill's sexual advancements to be a.
A
Star witness during the Clinton impeachment trials. She was brutally executed at a Starbucks she was managing in 1997. In 1990, 1993, White House counsel Vince Foster was found dead in Fort Marcy park near D.C. he supposedly killed himself. And among a lengthy list of potential foul play, the bullet was never found. I mean, crazy clip. But he posted that. He's been posting these. These AI generated pictures, like.
B
Yeah, well, you know what, bro? I know he's been posting these AI generated pictures and these pictures to make him look like, you know, we're looking at one right now that has him with the 1776 around his. Does that say Q?
A
Yeah, yeah. That's why I was like, bro, he's been posting some weird, man.
B
Okay, well, we, you know. All right, well, all right, dude. Well, if that's true, then do it.
A
Yeah.
B
Because I'm gonna be real, dude. I'm tired of around, you know what I'm saying? Like, I'm tired of the around. I'm tired of it. I'm tired of it. I'm tired of the. The posts and, you know, the. These. These hero images and all this ego. We elected you to fix the. You're not fixing it, so fix it. And then you can post whatever king you want to. I don't give a. I really don't. I cheer bra by the shirt. I wear the around. Okay, like. But dude, until you do it, shut the up and do it. That's my opinion.
A
That's real, man. It's real. Guys, jump in on this conversation. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think. With that being said, we got a third and final headline. Yeah, third and final headline. Now, we talk a lot about conspiracies here. You're familiar with. We cover the Titanic conspiracy.
B
Yeah, right. It's not a conspiracy, but we cover the story of the Titanic.
A
Cover the story?
B
Yeah.
A
Did you know that there is an India version of Titanic that happened?
B
No.
A
Why are you laughing?
B
I didn't know that. I thought the Indian version of the Titanic was when I took a massive poo and then watched it go down the toilet. I play a little violin while it goes down. You know what, Zeeshan? What?
A
Straight to jail. I'm trying to be serious, man. There's an Indian Titanic.
B
Okay, that happened. Are you lying?
A
No, bro. I have the video because it is more. A lot more recent and there's a video of it. Let's. Let's check it out.
B
That is how I know you. Far across the distance and spaces between us.
A
You have come to show you go near far.
B
We are able to. I believe that the hard. Dude, come on. There's zero chance you made this an entire topic, bro. How. How did they. How did that. How did they think that was gonna work out? Like, dude, like, how are they. Like, who's. Who's the one says, oh, yeah, you're good.
A
Genius, man.
B
Come on, man. Oh, bro, that's like the American version of like the hillbillies out on the river being like, ah, dude, you're good.
A
Going on flow trip.
B
You're good, buddy. You're good. Like, you guys got the red decks like that over there. Well, you do. You got a name for them?
A
Nah, just the people who wear slippers.
B
Yeah. The what? Oh, the sandals. Yeah, the sandalwear is 24 hours, like in the winter, and that's right. Got it. Sandal Indians. That's a different kind of Indian. Is that correct?
A
Yes.
B
All right.
A
Yeah, you. You be careful with those guys.
B
So. So it's one of those guys standing on the dock being like, oh, you good?
A
Yeah, I would not want to go down in that river.
B
Well, I mean, you would drown.
A
It's not a. I would not drown.
B
Bro. Oh yeah, buddy, you got this. You're all good. Drinking a bush.
A
They say the. They say the total cost of loss was like $3.47.
B
That was the unsinkable. Oh, man, I brought this up. The fucking Curry Express. It's unsinkable. Oh my God. Dude, there's no way. How. How do you look at that and say that's gonna work, bro? I thought you guys were like the smartest in the world, Bro, that video.
A
Is not from India.
B
Where's that from? Somewhere else.
A
I can tell. I can tell it's not from India. How can you tell how? You know when you hear or see some people, you can say that, oh, they're American or not. I can say that's not from India. India.
B
Okay.
A
It's pretty funny video, but it's not from India.
B
I think I saw it say Curry Express, bro. Look at that big dude. Yeah, you're good, dude. What? The night in my dreams I see.
A
Come to show you.
B
Oh, man, look how fast it goes down, bro.
A
Pretty quick.
B
Yeah, the song's pretty good.
A
Yeah, it is good.
B
It'd probably be cooler if they use that other song that, you know, the. The. The one. No, no, no, the. The popular one.
A
Oh, the.
B
Yeah, dude.
A
Oh, man.
B
Man, come on, man.
A
Sorry, but we almost had another Titanic happen up in New York. Do you see the crew on the Mexican Navy tall ship?
B
Yes. This is another real men of genius, bro. Holy man.
A
Dude, this was crazy.
B
Dude, that's like a 100 million dollar boat. And whoever's driving just like. I think we can make it.
A
No, fool, I told you go live, man.
B
Let's see the video. I think we got it, dude. What do you think?
A
Oh, you got it. You got it.
B
Good. Now we definitely thank you.
A
Nectar jump, dude. Dude.
B
Bro, they are lucky that those mass didn't fall down on those people. There's a bunch of people underneath it.
A
There were people on the mass.
B
Oh, there were?
A
Yeah, bro.
B
No shit. Anybody die?
A
No. Two people died. Yeah, two people died.
B
No way.
A
Oh, bro. Yes.
B
Really? They.
A
So they were up on the map.
B
Holy shit.
A
Oh yeah, bro. Yeah, two. Two people. Two sailors were killed.
B
So they got thrown down.
A
Was it. They had harnesses on. Yeah, but I mean, fuck, yeah. A lot of them fucking. Yeah.
B
Well do go back and watch it again.
A
Yeah, you can see him. You see the people there?
B
Dude, there's a dude hanging from the one. Oh, my God. Holy.
A
Those are all people.
B
Dude. How does that even happen?
A
What? Dude? Too many Modelos, bro.
B
Bro, how does that happen? How do you not know it? How do you. Wow.
A
So it's a. It's. It's a 150 foot tall Mexican Navy training ship. The bridge had a clearance of like 120, I believe. I think that was. I think that was the numbers off of it. Yeah, the bridge is like. It has a clearance of like 120. So, I mean, I don't even know why the fuck it was even trying to go that way to begin with. I don't know. It's. It's sad, dude.
B
That. Dude, like, I'm not saying this just to be funny. That guy had to be drunk. No, I'm being serious, bro, because look, do you notice how he comes in at, like, an angle?
A
At a bad angle?
B
Yeah. You know what I'm saying? And, like, that's how you would think if you were drunk. Like, you wouldn't. You'd be like, oh, well, maybe if I hit it from an angle, it might fit.
A
Yeah, for sure, bro. Yeah, for sure.
B
At least that's how I would think.
A
That's what I would do.
B
Yeah, that's what I was. If I was shitfaced, like, I'd be like, oh, no, we got it, dude. Let's go at it like an angle, Mr. George. Andy, that doesn't make any sense. No, it'll work, dude. We got it.
A
The new guy. You got to drive the boat. Yeah, man. Yeah. The Mexican president, Claudia Shinbaum. Isn't that interesting?
B
Very Mexican.
A
Super Mexican. She offered solidarity and support. Quote, we are deeply saddened by the loss of the two crew members of the Chihuahua Tomoke training ship who lost their lives in the unfortunate accident in New York Harbor. Our sympathy and support goes out to the families. She wrote that on Twitter Saturday night, which is when that happened. Yeah. The ship was built in bilbao, Spain, in 1981. Is one the tall ship races twice.
B
I mean, it's a beautiful ship.
A
Oh, wait, so it won two awards for being the tallest ship and then. I'm sorry.
B
No, it won the tallest ship races. That's a. That's a category of racing.
A
Oh, so not like the tallest ship.
B
Yeah, right.
A
Got it. Okay.
B
This was in New York City as part of a promotion for an event next year that celebrates America's 250th birthday. They're a little early. They had to get that siesta in.
A
Well, you know, they were drunk. They gave up Way too early for part of the year. In advance. But the craziest thing on this, man, it's because we know we got rats. You know what I'm saying? We got people in politics that shouldn't be there. And who do you think they would blame for this, for this happening?
B
Trump? Did they?
A
Yes.
B
Shut the fuck up.
A
Senator Schumer, bro. Chuck Schumer makes appalling claim about the Brooklyn Bridge ship crash. The bridge is fine, by the way. Bridge is fine. No actual damage to the bridge.
B
Dude, how did. Okay, let's see how he did this.
A
Yeah. Senator Schumer questions if Doge cuts played a role in his weekly Sunday morning press conference. Senator Minority Leader Charles Schumer questioned whether cuts by the Department of Government Efficiency or Doge may have played a role in the incident. Quote, our hearts go out to the people of Mexico and those who lost their lives and who were injured in last night's Brooklyn Bridge vessel crash. He says, quote, we know that the Trump administration has been meddling in U.S. coast Guard operations from staffing to command and comms, and I have the general sense of a Doge dysfunction in parts of the Coast Guard, to put it mildly. Schumer said after being fully briefed on last night's Brooklyn Bridge accident. One thing is very clear. There are many more questions than answers as to how the incident occurred and whether it could have been prevented.
B
Yeah, it could have been prevented with some fucking basic math and some common sense. Probably some sober fucking driving. Yeah, that's Trump's fault, is it?
A
Driving or shipping? What do they call it? What do you call it when you, like, driving a boat?
B
I guess captaining.
A
Captain.
B
Sailing.
A
Sail. Sailing, yeah, of course.
B
Some sober sailing.
A
Sober sailing. That's what they needed me.
B
Listen, dude. Yes, it's Trump's fault.
A
That's fucking Trump's fault. Coast Guard, Mexican Navy. Makes sense. Yeah. I don't know, man. Guys jumping on the conversation. Let us know down in the comments.
B
I mean, real talk, bro, if Trump had deported the dude, the accident wouldn't have happened.
A
Bro.
B
I swear. I mean, like, if we had fucking.
A
Done the job, I would lose my shit.
B
I'm just saying.
A
It comes out. All right.
B
I'm just saying. I'm just saying. And by the way, let's revisit one of the claims that, you know, I don't think you have it in the show, but I do have to say this. Remember, like, months ago when I said what would have to happen in China and what. What Xi Shi Ping would have to do? That he'd have to give in and all that. Did you see like that he gave in.
A
Yeah.
B
We never covered it on the show. I'm just saying. Yeah, he bent over. He did.
A
Pooh Bear bent over just like I.
B
Told you he would.
A
Yeah, right. Yeah. So yeah, they started protesting the shit over.
B
Yeah. Millions of people.
A
Yeah.
B
So I told exactly what I said would happen when all these dumb asses were like the Trump's terror. If the China's going to fucking kill us. Blue, blue, blue. Would you do we do we do like and then what happens? Exactly what I said. And I was the only out there saying that.
A
Yeah.
B
So I'm just gonna remind you all I told you it would happen and it happened exactly like I said. And nobody else was saying that. All everybody else was saying the other, all of them go find me another that was saying that was what was gonna happen.
A
That's real. That's real, man. But guys, jump down in the.
B
I'm gonna have to start being that aggressive with it now because nobody wants to like, you know, like you got all these other dudes that are sick 3, 6, 9 months behind everything we've been saying on the show. And then everybody gets in the comments and like refuses to like let dude, you know you're way behind there, bro. You know, how about we get some militant action out here on your guys behalf of saying. Hey. Sounds like he's listening to real af. He only talked about that six months ago. You know, I'm just saying, hey, two, two, dude. I'm just saying like it's facts. It is what it is. I talk about all this before anybody talks about it. And then because everybody, it sounds crazy because we're so early. And then when it, when everybody else catches on, they get all the love, you know, like bro, bullshit. I don't fucking miss, man. I don't. I mean a little bit maybe, but not much.
A
Yeah, yeah, man. Guys jump down in the comments. Let us know what you guys think. With that being said, let's get to our final segment. We got thumbs up. Dumb as people like our ratings. They do. People like our little, you know, I guess debates on, on stuff. We've covered food, we've covered a bunch of different things. All the different varieties of taters. There's a new thing going on. I guess right now it's hitting a little virality. So we gotta watch the clip and then you can give your answer. Okay, very simple question. Who is the best rapper alive? Alive. Let's check these answers.
B
Who's the best rapper alive?
A
Asap. Rocky. Oh.
B
What about you? Wow. We'll take it. Who is the best rapper alive?
A
Eminem.
B
Wow. Thank you so much. Who is the best. Best rapper alive?
A
Future.
B
Who's the best rapper alive? 21. Who is the best rapper alive? Jas.
A
Wow.
B
Who is the best rapper alive?
A
That boy, Little baby man. We four pockets full with it, man. Shout out all the rappers in the Bronx.
B
Who is the best rapper allowed Alive. Take it.
A
Thank you.
B
Who is the best rapper alive? I think Kendrick Lamar. Wow. Who is the best rapper alive? Eminem, obviously. All right, we'll take it.
A
Thank you.
B
Who's the best rapper alive right now?
A
Going to.
B
Who is the best rapper alive? Your cousin. All the old dogs like Papoose.
A
I don't even know who the that is.
B
Yeah, well, it's cuz you ain't old enough. But I mean, I'm surprised there's some people that they did not name. Like Jay Z's not gonna get named at all. You know what I'm saying? Like, he's iconic. Yeah, what are you talking about? Jay Z is an iconic rapper. I'm not saying he's the best alive. I'm saying it's surprising that no one said his name.
A
Yeah.
B
Anyway, are we ranking those? No, no.
A
I mean, who, who, who is. Who's your pick?
B
Well, I mean, like, you know, I don't know. What are we. What are we talking about?
A
Best rapper alive?
B
No, there's different things. Like, what are we talking about? Are we talking about their ability to freestyle? We talking about their actual produced music, their sales? Are we talking about how they perform live? Are we talking about what their songs like? What the are we talking about?
A
Totality. Give it to me.
B
I'm talking about like old guys, young guy. Look. What are we talking about?
A
Alive? I got. I got.
B
I mean, none of these people. I don't think. I don't think a single one of these hit on the best rappers alive. Maybe Eminem. Dababy is amazing freestyler.
A
He's great. Like, Lil Wayne's up there too. I would put Lil Wayne up there. No, I'm surprised. I didn't hear Lil Wayne up there. No, no, I like Lil Wayne. Carter 3, bro. She was fire.
B
I don't know, man. It's a hard question because, like, you know, there's just a lot in my mind. I don't think like that. I don't think in totality. I think of like, you know, lyrically, who's the best.
A
Who's the best rapper.
B
Man? I don't know. I like Dababy. I like. I like Kendrick Lamar. I like.
A
You like Drake, don't you?
B
No.
A
Two Chains, I like.
B
Yeah, but he's not the best. You know, I would have said young Dolph was the best before he was killed of modern rappers. I think Dolph told real stories in a way that, That I appreciate because that's the era that I come from. He had a. He had an older sound. Some, you know, I grew up with, you know, Joe and I grew up around the same shit. You know, Biggie and Tupac and Biggie and Tupac both had storytelling ability that was beyond everybody else. And then Biggie's freestyle was the best I've ever seen.
A
So.
B
I don't know. It just depends on what you're looking at. You know, you could tell a lot of these guys are just talking radio.
A
Yeah, right.
B
But, yeah, that's a hard question, you know, and like, other, other, like, like, bro, Buster Rhymes didn't get in that getting. Didn't get said. And like, bro, there's. Nobody can rap like Buster Rhymes.
A
Yeah.
B
Like, that's fact, you know, like, that's facts. Nobody can rap that fast and make everything work. And, you know, I'm not saying he's the greatest alive, but, dude, he's above most of these.
A
Yeah.
B
You know, so it's just, you know, like, I don't think like, as much as I like. I do like Futures music and I do like those guys stuff. You know, those guys are. Those guys are. They're reading and it's produced and it's a performance. It's not like real rapping. So you just have to. I don't know. I tell you what, I. Out of the newer guys, like Dababy, I've seen him freestyle and it is incredible.
A
He's pretty good.
B
He's.
A
He's pretty good.
B
I don't. I'm not seeing anybody of the younger guys or the newer guys that even touches do that. Yeah, well, bro, and like, if we're talking, like, what we're talking delivery and coming from the chest, nobody comes harder than Ice Cube. Nobody. You know what I'm saying? So, I mean, there's just a lot of things to consider. I. I think, honestly, the best rapper that I've seen ever in my whole life is Biggie. That's my opinion.
A
Yeah. I don't think.
B
And it's a cliche answer, and I don't say that just because the. The records that he made, but if you've ever Watched him freestyle, like, just like, hey, rap about this. It's insane.
A
He goes, yeah, yeah.
B
And. And he pioneered that style. We don't. We don't have. Rap is not that same game anymore. Now it's, you know, write the lines of a poem and say them how you would say them.
A
Yeah.
B
And I don't know, bro. Like, there's a lot of guys. I like that. I mean, dude, it's just hard. It's a hard. It's a hard debate. It's probably what makes it fun.
A
Yeah, for sure.
B
I mean, what do you think?
A
Yeah, I got. I got. I like Nas.
B
Nas is. Nas is only.
A
He gets enough.
B
That's a real answer.
A
I don't think he gets enough. Flowers, bro. I like Nas. I also like J. Cole, bro. Now, it's a different. That's a little different, like, flow. But I like J. Cole. I think, lyrically, bro, he's probably one of the top, in my opinion, bro.
B
And, like, dude, if you want to go to. Plus, there's innovative styles. I mean, dude, the Beastie Boys did that. Nobody ever did, right?
A
Run dmc. They still alive, aren't they?
B
No, the Beastie Boys were just their own thing. And, like, it's. It's just. Dude, it's just a tough question.
A
Yeah.
B
If I. Up until Dolph was killed, I would have said Young Dolph.
A
Yeah, for sure.
B
Yeah, for sure. But I mean, dude, like, it is hard to. It is hard to say that anybody's better than Busta Rhymes because of his ability to think up and rap quickly and have it tell a story and make sense. Like, that's just a different skill. And he's a massive patriot. Yeah, he is real talk. So I. You know, I mean, dude, you could even talk about, like. I mean, there's just a lot of guys that are lyrically much better than. Than the guys of today that don't get any credit. Like, and they have their own style. Like, I like guys that have their own. Like, you hear them and you know that that's what that is. Twister, like, bro, I like mystical. Because, dude, you hear mystical, and you know exactly who the fuck it is. You know what I'm saying?
A
Yeah.
B
There'S. That's just a great question. So, I mean, you could talk about it for hours.
A
Yeah.
B
But the best I've seen ever in my lifetime is Biggie. I know he's not alive. The best alive, I'd probably have to say. You know, it's. There's five other guys that are all in the same conversation.
A
Rick Ross is up there, too.
B
Oh, dude, Rick Ross is his own thing. Like, dude, it's his own thing.
A
I mean, that's what I'm breathing on the track, but. Yeah.
B
Yeah, but, dude, it's his own thing. Like, I do not like these guys that all sound alike.
A
Yeah.
B
Like, I don't like that shit. I like guys that the minute you could fucking hear it, you're like, that's who that is. And right now, I think for the last 10 or so years, we've had this. This. That all sounds kind of the same. And now I think a lot of the guys are becoming more recognizable and kind of finding their lanes. But we went through a period there where, like, it was just the same shit.
A
Same shit.
B
Yeah. So I don't know. It's. It's interesting. I. I mean, it could be debated for hours.
A
Yeah. Well, guys, let us know down in the comments who you guys think is the best rapper alive. And with that being said, man. Guys. Andy. That's all I got.
B
All right, guys, don't be a hoe.
A
Share the show.
B
Yeah.
A
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Podcast Summary: REAL AF with Andy Frisella - Episode 883
Title: REAL AF with Andy Frisella
Host: Andy Frisella
Guest: DJ CTI
Release Date: May 20, 2025
Episode Title: Biden Battling With Prostate Cancer, James Comey's Social Media Approach & Indian Version Of Titanic
In Episode 883 of REAL AF with Andy Frisella, host Andy Frisella is joined by DJ CTI to delve into pressing and often controversial topics affecting the current socio-political landscape. The duo combines humor with candid discussions, aiming to provide listeners with unfiltered perspectives on recent events.
Timestamp: [14:22]
Andy and DJ CTI address the shocking revelation that President Joe Biden is battling aggressive prostate cancer. They discuss the impact of this news, noting the outpouring of support from various political figures, including former President Barack Obama and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Notable Quote:
Andy Frisella: "Cancer touches us all. The 82-year-old wrote on social media... This is a truly decent man and a friend. We're wishing him all the best." [14:22]
The hosts express both empathy and skepticism regarding the diagnosis, citing past statements from Biden that suggested health issues. They also reference expert opinions questioning the plausibility of a sudden, advanced cancer diagnosis in a high-profile individual like the President.
Timestamp: [19:15]
DJ CTI: "You don’t get prostate cancer that is spread to the bone without it being present for years."
The conversation touches on the potential implications of this diagnosis on Biden's ability to lead and the surrounding political dynamics.
Timestamp: [35:22]
Andy and DJ CTI analyze former FBI Director James Comey's recent social media activity, specifically an Instagram post that led to widespread speculation. Comey posted a photo of seashells arranged in the numbers "8647," which many listeners interpreted as having hidden meanings or threatening messages.
Notable Quote:
DJ CTI: "He opposes violence of any kind... But I think it's a threat, dude. I think it's a threat of intentional terrorism that will somehow kill Donald Trump." [37:17]
The hosts delve into the significance of the number "8647," linking it to days since the 9/11 attacks, and discuss the broader implications of high-profile figures using social media in ways that may incite or communicate covert messages.
Timestamp: [63:59]
The duo shifts gears to discuss a maritime incident referred to as the "Indian version of Titanic." They explore the circumstances surrounding a training ship crash in New York Harbor involving the Mexican Navy's tall ship, Chihuahua Tomoke.
Notable Quote:
Andy Frisella: "It's a 150-foot tall Mexican Navy training ship... Two sailors were killed in the accident." [70:03]
The conversation highlights the tragic loss of life, the response from international authorities, and community reactions to the incident. They also touch upon the engineering and navigational challenges that led to the accident, emphasizing the need for better safety protocols.
Timestamp: [07:24]
Andy and DJ CTI reflect on recent tornadoes that impacted St. Louis, discussing the community's response and resilience. They commend local organizations, sports teams, and religious institutions for their support and outreach efforts during the crisis.
Notable Quote:
Andy Frisella: "St. Louis has its problems, but the community engagement from all places... it's really nice to see, man." [09:24]
The hosts underscore the importance of unity and mutual assistance in overcoming natural disasters, celebrating the collective spirit that emerges in times of need.
Throughout the episode, Andy and DJ CTI interact with listener comments, addressing topics ranging from school policies to cultural observations. They also engage in a lighthearted debate about the "best rapper alive," showcasing their dynamic chemistry and diverse interests beyond politics.
Notable Interaction:
Andy Frisella: "Who is the best rapper alive?"
DJ CTI: "I think Kendrick Lamar. Wow. Who is the best rapper alive?"
Andy Frisella: "Yeah, I got. I got. I like Nas. I also like J. Cole..."
These segments add a relatable and entertaining dimension to the podcast, allowing listeners to connect with the hosts on various subjects.
In wrapping up the episode, Andy emphasizes the importance of sharing authentic content and encourages listeners to support the show by spreading the word.
Notable Quote:
Andy Frisella: "If it makes you laugh, makes you think, gives you new perspective, teaches you something. Do us a favor and don't be a hoe. Share the show." [02:55]
The hosts reiterate their commitment to providing real and unfiltered discussions, inviting the audience to actively participate in fostering a truthful and transparent dialogue.
Health and Leadership: The discussion on President Biden's prostate cancer raises questions about transparency and the impact of health on leadership.
Social Media Influence: James Comey's controversial Instagram post exemplifies the complex ways political figures communicate and the potential for misinterpretation or hidden agendas.
Community Resilience: The response to natural disasters in St. Louis highlights the strength and unity of communities in the face of adversity.
Engaging Content: Listener interactions and diverse topic coverage demonstrate the podcast's ability to blend serious discussions with entertaining segments.
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