On today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by Ohio-based racer, car builder, YouTube personality, and Putsch Auto Media owner, Casey Putsch. They discuss the FBI busting the alleged LA riot leader, and Democrat Stacey Plaskett lashing...
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Andy Frisella
Yeah, Went from sleeping on the floor.
DJ
Now my jury box froze up Pole.
Andy Frisella
Stove counted millions in a cold bad.
DJ
Booty swole Got her own bank roll.
Andy Frisella
Can'T fold just a no head shot Case closed.
DJ
What is up, guys? It's Andy for selling. This is the show for the realists. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society, and welcome to reality, guys.
Andy Frisella
Today we have Andy and DJ Cruise the Internet.
DJ
That's what we're gonna do. That's what CTI stands for. Stands for Cruise the Internet. For those of you that know this is our current events. Comedy, politics. Yeah, whatever. Whatever. We want to talk about format. This is not our only format. We also have Q and A. F. That's where you submit the questions and we give you the answers. You can submit your questions a couple different ways. The first way is, guys, you can.
Andy Frisella
Email these questions in to ask andy@andy4seller.com.
DJ
Or you go on YouTube on the Q and A episodes, drop your question in the comments, or you go down and click that link right below those episodes, and you can call in the show and ask us the questions yourself. So we have that, and then we have real talk. Just 5 to 20 minutes of me giving you some real talk. You guys might call it a rant. Some of you might call it an angry rant. I'm not angry. I'm just passionate. Sometimes I'm angry. But yeah. And then we have episode, or we have 75 hard verses, which is people who have completed the 75 hard program come on the show. They talk about how they used it to take their life from a place of dissatisfaction. I'll say it nicely, to. To a much better place. And they talk about how they've done that, and you can do it too. Now, if you're unfamiliar with 75 Hard is the world's most famous mental transformation program ever. And it's actually free. You can get it episode 208 on the podcast. Okay. It's on the audio feed only. It's not on YouTube. We didn't have YouTube when we started that, so. So, yeah, there's also a book@andyperella.com you go on andyforcella.com, get the book. It's called the Book on Mental Toughness. It has the entire live hard program, 75 hard program, plus a whole bunch of other chapters on mental toughness. What it is, how to cultivate it and how to use it in your life. Other news got Day in a Life coming up here soon. All right, we started that up again. We have our first episode edited. Edited. We're gonna have the second episode edited before we ever put the first episode up so we can get ahead of it. Just letting you guys know, we have the new MF CEO project dropping very, very soon. And I know you guys are gonna say, oh, he's been saying that for two years. Yeah, well, whenever it comes out, you'll understand why. So just calm the fuck down.
Andy Frisella
Relax.
DJ
Yeah, relax, Karen. It's coming. Might be coming right around July 4th. I don't know. The 10 year anniversary of the MSCO project could be maybe right around then. So I don't hear no bitching. The other thing is, we don't run commercials on the show. All right? I asked very simply that you help us share the show. I finance the show myself. I don't want to listen to some corporate turd tell me what I can and can't talk about. So we do our own thing. So I asked very simply, help us share the show. If the show makes you think, it makes you laugh, it entertains you, gives you a new perspective, helps you out, if you hate it, share it. And tell everybody you hate it. Just share. Don't be a hoe.
Andy Frisella
Share the show.
DJ
All right.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
So, dj, we got a special guest today.
Andy Frisella
We have a very.
DJ
And it's not you.
Andy Frisella
It's not me. Not me. But we do have a special guest.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Why don't you tell everybody about Mr. Casey?
Andy Frisella
Putsch.
Casey Putsch
Putsch your money where your mouth is.
DJ
Yeah, that's right.
Andy Frisella
What's going on, brother? How are you?
Casey Putsch
I'm doing great. It's nice to cruise in here. Just drive across good American countryside. It's always pretty. And really impressed by what's going on here. I like being surprised in an inspirational kind of way.
DJ
Thank you, bro.
Andy Frisella
So Northwestern Ohio is where you are.
Casey Putsch
I say the greater Toledo area because I don't want to totally claim Toledo as well, for sure. So Perrysburg. Love it. Makes sense.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it makes sense.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, Perrysburg, I say, is the town like America was for chain stores and credit cards. So it's pretty darn nice.
DJ
Really?
Casey Putsch
Yeah, Yeah, I love it.
DJ
That's awesome, man.
Casey Putsch
I really do. It's great. Great life there, you know, Especially for raising kids. Yeah, I can drive any kooky old car I want. If I want to pick up my kid from school in a 1931 Buick Phaeton Big, I'll do it, you know? Or you want to rock the stick shift Lamborghini in the countryside I'll do it. So it's just, you know, it's just. It's just all American.
DJ
Yeah. That's awesome, dude. I find myself craving that more and more.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, I hear you. It's kind of like.
DJ
How old are you?
Casey Putsch
43.
DJ
Yeah. So we're real close. I mean, like, I find myself starting to, like. And I think it's different for guys that are our age because we experienced that life.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
And then we've experienced this life.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. 80s and 90s for cell phones and Internet, right?
DJ
Yeah, dude.
Casey Putsch
There's something visceral about it.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
Across town.
Andy Frisella
Yes.
Casey Putsch
You're on your own. It was adventure every day. Yeah.
DJ
Like, your parents kicked you out of the house, and they said, you know, go do what you're gonna do, and.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. Or you just ran off. Yeah.
DJ
You might get hurt.
Casey Putsch
You know, we started a fire, jumped three creeks, and I built a cannon. Yeah, I'm talking about, dude.
DJ
But, like, it's just. I don't know what it is, man. I'm starting to, like, crave that, like, bad, like, where I don't want to live. And maybe this is just like, the hermit in me, because I am a little bit of a hermit.
Andy Frisella
You're a little hermit.
DJ
Yeah, but a little harmony.
Casey Putsch
It's in there, you know?
DJ
Well, man, I mean, I justified for sure. Let's be real.
Andy Frisella
The show is nice to be in. I mean, I say that.
DJ
Yeah. But, yeah, dude, I'm starting to, like. I kind of. I'm like, fuck, dude. Maybe I should just move, like, way the fuck out, like, and then get a helicopter. You know what I'm saying?
Casey Putsch
You can do that. I think there's a. There's a trick to this. Okay. So something you guys probably seen going around maybe, like, Instagram or whatnot. There's this common theme is, like, this is what they took from us. You guys have seen.
DJ
Oh, yeah.
Casey Putsch
Right.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
And I've said something similar. It's like, I mow my own grass. I don't necessarily have to. And maybe, you know, the time resource would be if I paid somebody else to do it, but I don't want that taken away from me.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
I still want to feel good about maintaining my own homestead. Like, I got white paint on me because before I came here yesterday, I'm like, I'll drive later. I'm gonna. I'm gonna paint the deck today.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
You know, and. And I think there's important, too, for us, especially in this day and age when so much is being taken away and electrified and changed. It's like, just still be a man or be. Be a person. Take ownership of what you're doing and work with your hands.
DJ
DJ does that all the time.
Andy Frisella
For sure.
DJ
That's a big hobby, is.
Andy Frisella
That's what. I don't know if that's necessarily an age thing. I think. I think it is the times, man.
DJ
You're different, though. You're. You're. I would. You. I would call you, like, an old soul like you. You like things. Like, he likes that. He's only 29, but he likes all the same kind of shit that. That we would talk about.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
You know, which I think is rare.
Casey Putsch
For guys your age is being more deep in things. It's like, hey, you can be interested in just what is now. Okay. That's fine. Being in the moment, but there's thousands of years of before this to explore and be. And, you know, adventure in. And be inspired by.
DJ
Yeah, yeah, dude. And. And, like, I remember, like, we would go to my mom's. My mom was raised by her grandparents, and they lived in Shawnee Town, Illinois. Okay. Which is right on the Ohio River. And he. My grandpa, who was my great grandpa, which was like her dad.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
He was a cat fisherman on the Ohio River. So that was his business. And, dude, talk about a tough. A tough man. He lived in the corn crib of his. Where he worked.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
In the winter, he, like, lived inside the corn crib.
Casey Putsch
Wow.
DJ
Of this farm that he worked on. Then one time when he's growing up, his brother got drunk and shot him in the fucking shoulder with a shotgun. Yeah, dude. So he ended up range. Yeah. So he ended up being a. A fisherman on the Ohio River. So when I was young, we would go up there and they had, like, a barge that was, like, on the river, and, you know, they had a little ramp, and it would go up almost like a dock. Like, people would think, is that still a thing?
Casey Putsch
People living on kind of like barges in the Ohio River?
DJ
I don't know.
Casey Putsch
I know a guy that does.
DJ
I haven't been there for a long time.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
I mean, it's been 25 years since I've been up there. And I think about going up there all the time, dude, and just, like, checking it out. But, yeah, we used to go there, me and my brother. And, bro, he'd be pulling fish out of the. Out of the water that were as big as us. Like those fish you catch on the Mississippi, dude, they'd be 3ft, 4ft, huge catfish. And, dude, he had an old Coke machine that had bottles, like, glass bottles, you know, and, like, that was the big deal.
Andy Frisella
So it had cocaine in it?
DJ
No, not that long.
Casey Putsch
No, no, too far.
DJ
Too far. Yeah, you're too far back.
Casey Putsch
There's something about a glass bottle, dude.
DJ
That's what I'm saying. So, like, it was a big deal for us. I could still remember, like, the smell and, like. Which wasn't good, but it had a smell and. And then, like, the toilet had a. Like, it just went straight into the river.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
You know, so you'd sit on the toilet, bro. And there would be, like, water right there.
Casey Putsch
Wild. You know, that made me think when you said the coke machine. You know me growing up, the family business was a little public golf course in Town house, Seneca Hill. Sally's not there anymore, but, you know, in the 80s, I grew up helping the family business, you know, like, you know, people would want candy bars and pop or whatever they'd get in beer and stuff like that. So, like, my whole childhood is a blend between the movie Caddyshack just straight up. I love that movie because it kind of feels like being a kid again.
DJ
DJs for sure never seen it.
Casey Putsch
No, you gotta watch it, man. Like, my wife is like, let's have cocktail night and watch Caddyshack tonight, brother.
DJ
I get him to watch Days of Thunder. You know what he says to me? He says, oh, dude, you see how bad the videography was? I'm like, it was 1985, man.
Casey Putsch
Drink something. Yeah, no, yeah, no, I see that. Like, that same thing back in the 80s. It's like. Some people say it's like, what was your childhood life? I'm like, well, it's kind of like being at a bar outside all that. So I still remember, like, oh, that guy drank Stro's. Yeah, guy drank Bud Light. You know what I mean? Like, that whole thing.
DJ
We grew up on baseball Diamonds. Where all the parents drank.
Casey Putsch
Yes.
DJ
Like, after the games, bro, the parents got up and we just kept playing baseball. Yeah, bro, I. I probably shouldn't say this, but one time, dude, I was like, 9, 10, and I drove the car home because my dad's so fucked up. Sounds done it too, bro.
Andy Frisella
Statue.
DJ
Yeah, there is. For sure.
Andy Frisella
We're good. But.
DJ
But, yeah, I mean, dude, I just, like. I don't know, man. I crave that kind of, like, nostalgic feeling almost. And I don't have too many memories of, like, being young. I don't know why. Like, I don't. I don't. I'm not One of those. I'm always looking forward.
Casey Putsch
Sure.
DJ
I don't, like, look back, too.
Casey Putsch
I get it.
DJ
Yeah. Yeah.
Casey Putsch
And there's some value to nostalgia, like fixing. Finding memories again, so knowing who you are, where you came from, but you got to move forward.
DJ
Yeah. And the more. The more we're going a long way around, but the more and more, like, the older I get, you know, I've got a beautiful house and. And this crazy garage and all this. But the. The older I get, the more I'm like, dude, I just want to move, like, I kind of want to move like an hour away or an hour and a half away and. And live in a regular house. Like a farmhouse.
Casey Putsch
Yep.
DJ
And I have a big garage still. You're like, yeah, right. That's. That's. There's no compromising on that. Same for you. Yeah.
Casey Putsch
No, I can't. I can't compromise that.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
You try to take my cars away, I will go to war. Ain't gonna happen.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
But no, I got a theory about that, and I think the Internet, in a sense, has pushed everybody to a point. To where, in a sense now, especially being a young man, I think you can't feel good about yourself anymore. See, when we got to grow up as kids in the 80s and the 90s and whatnot, you were part of a culture, Whatever it was. Doesn't matter who you are, where you're from, or what color you are, nothing. But you were part of a culture, and you could at least be proud of yourself and your culture. And now it's so hard to do that because you're always under attack. And I think that is root of one thing, that we're all trying to find a culture again, find those things. That's why I said, even just mowing the grass or painting your deck or working on your old car. I found this. I started a group called the no snob Porsche 944 squad. Just helping out young guys and gals, like, buy a cheap Porsche 944 and fix it up. And then suddenly I found this, created this whole community. And I think there's something bigger there because they get to fix something out and make it their own. That's outside of all this. So I think everybody's just looking for that culture to be proud of.
DJ
It's one of the things I love about cars, too, is because car culture is one culture, but then there's a million subcultures.
Casey Putsch
Yes.
DJ
Inside of it. And they're usually. I mean, almost always very, very positive.
Casey Putsch
Totally. And the other thing about cars is it brings people together, for sure. Different backgrounds and socioeconomic classes. Because if you think about it, since the industrialized revolution, cars represent everything from just transportation to sport to art, to social, economic class or whatever, history. So it's a. It's a great way to bring everybody together. And it's. It's a. The biggest, like, symbol of absolute freedom I think we have, period. And in a sense, the Germans, right, Autobahn, they still have unlimited sections. The German autobahn is the equivalent of America's second amendment, basically.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
You will not take this freedom away from us.
DJ
You driven on it.
Casey Putsch
I have my Murcielago, my gated Murcielago. I bought it in Germany.
DJ
What year is your. What year is your gated?03. What color?
Casey Putsch
Orange.
DJ
Arancho Borealis.
Casey Putsch
I call it metallic orange. Yeah, I don't. I don't get that fancy.
DJ
It's Borealis probably Orange.
Casey Putsch
Mercy.
DJ
I have a. I have the first customer Deliver new for GT17 paint in that same color.
Casey Putsch
Nice. Yeah, it's a beautiful color. Especially.
DJ
Yeah, it's gold with orange on top of it.
Casey Putsch
But I tell you, that thing. 150, 200 miles an hour across Germany. That is the dream.
DJ
Oh, yeah.
Casey Putsch
200 miles an hour on your way to get beer.
DJ
Yeah, yeah. Is it. Do you own any other Lambos?
Casey Putsch
Yeah, I got an 04 launch edition Gallardo that's also manual. Is Chris Tucker's car originally.
DJ
Yeah, yeah.
Andy Frisella
Sick.
Casey Putsch
It's cool. Yeah.
DJ
Manual. Those are hard to beat, bro. I just bought a 15R8 with a V10 gated.
Casey Putsch
Nice. Yeah.
DJ
Fucking love it.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, no, I'm all about it. I love, love these kind of cars. Got a couple of early Vipers, the blue white stripes, GTS and R10.
Andy Frisella
Is that what this is right here in the back?
Casey Putsch
Yeah, back there. Those are the two Vipers. And then my Omega car, of course.
DJ
That's the one you built, right?
Casey Putsch
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's. That's a. That's a whole topic of discussion, right?
DJ
Yeah, we'll get into that.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, we'll get into that. But no, you know, other things. I always love vintage racers. Got my 60s form to be. I got a few motorcycles, got a couple of vintage Ducatis and MV Agustin, a triumph of love. Got a 31 Buick Phaeton, you know, the pre war car. You know, if you ever come by like any. All drive around in the Buick with the top the way it is, smoking cigars. It's awesome. That's the way.
DJ
I'll Bring a couple cars up. We're getting ready to. I'm, I'm buying a two car hauler just so I can kind of like go around and unload cars and drive them into your different places.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
DJ
I'm huge into it, dude. Like, I actually just bought my first Lamborghini. Talked about this. You don't know this.
Andy Frisella
I don't know this.
DJ
I bought my first. Okay. So I used to be a huge Lamborghini guy. I owned a ton of Lamborghinis from 2011 till 2019. Okay. And then we've sponsored the race team and all this. And we had this falling out. Yeah, yeah. And we had a big falling out. And so I like protested. I sold all my car. Didn't we just talk about this on the show? What show is.
Andy Frisella
I think it was Casey Nathan.
DJ
Yeah. So I just bought my first lamborghini in since 2019. I bought a, I bought a, an SVJ Roadster. Black. It's pretty sweet.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, for sure.
DJ
It actually comes today.
Andy Frisella
Did you get it from the guys that made that video? Did you see that video down. Where'd you get it from? Florida?
DJ
Arkansas.
Andy Frisella
Arkansas. Okay.
DJ
It came from Elite. Shelby down there at Elite, who runs the 4 GT store.
Andy Frisella
Gotcha.
DJ
I bought, I bought a number of cars from him. He's got the best cars. But, but yeah, dude, I, I, you know, I think I'm gonna pick up an SV too. An Aventador SV. Just because they're the two last nav 12s.
Casey Putsch
That's why I got what I got. Did the last two stick shift.
DJ
Yeah. Yeah. Fuck, dude, that Mercy. How many miles you got on that thing?
Casey Putsch
Forty some. Thousand.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
This is still worth a ton of money.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. When I, when I first got it on the Autobahn, I'm driving to see that beautiful orange and I'm just like those high speed sweepers through German countryside. Buddy of mine, I'm like, it was all perfect. It was like all, all of my DNA or whatever it is that me came together. This perf. I'm like, they can pry it out of my cold dead hands.
DJ
Yeah. Yeah, dude, there's.
Casey Putsch
I'll fight you for it.
DJ
I get it, dude. No, there's cars like that, man. I'm like that with my Chevelle. I've got a 70 Chevelle.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
That, you know, we, it was an original LS6 that I found off this dude in Alabama. It was sweet. People are going to get pissed when I say this. But anyway, we tore the apart.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
I kept all the. So I could put it back together if I want, but we put an Art Morrison chassis on it. I run a 454 LSX, all forged out Whipple Super 4.5 Whipple on it.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
And, dude, it is awesome. And I drive the car three days a week.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. That's your creation. I get it. My blue Viper is the same way. I bought that thing with like 19,000 miles way back when. Loved it because it did everything you could want.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
And it was reliable.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
I got a hundred thousand miles on that thing.
DJ
Yeah. That's awesome. Yeah.
Casey Putsch
And then more recently, since I got other cars and things to do, I'm like, you know what? I don't need this Viper like I did before, like, when it was kind of like my main car. I should just go nuts with it. Like go crazy with it. Everything. Just make it so it's like trackable, streetable. Just go wild. So I have. It's been. It's been a lot of fun doing that.
DJ
Yeah. Vipers are cool, man.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
Just raw, you know?
DJ
Fuck. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I don't really see those that often no more.
DJ
Not the older ones.
Casey Putsch
Not, man. I don't know. Yeah. People got way into the newest ones. Those really came up in value, and for some reason, dude, they're going crazy. Yeah.
DJ
Those new. The new ACRs, like the newest one.
Casey Putsch
I get it, but I don't get it. The other thing, too. You got to take certain things with a grain of salt. And I kind of avoid cars that get too hot because when. When a certain car gets too hot, it's not organic.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
You know what I mean?
Andy Frisella
It's the hype behind it. Yeah.
DJ
That's another thing. As I've gotten old. How long have you been. How long you been buying cars?
Casey Putsch
Yes.
DJ
Okay, me too. Me too.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
So. So it's been, I mean, legitimately, probably about 15 years for me, where I could afford cars. Like, nice cars.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. I mean, shoot, when I was a kid, I was doing slot cars or something, so.
DJ
Yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Casey Putsch
You just keep going, baby.
DJ
For sure. I mean, Hot Wheels Micro Machines slot car. We had a slot car track in our garage.
Casey Putsch
Yes.
DJ
And like the old. Not a, you know, out of the. I'm talking the one that takes 124 scale. Yes.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
They're awesome built. I built my own slot car dragster out of. Out of cutting up a wire. Yeah.
Casey Putsch
Soldering it together.
DJ
Yeah. And soldering it together, doing that. It was awesome. And dude, ever since I've been a kid, it's always been cars, man. But out of all those cars, out of everything that. That I've had, it's. It's still almost impossible for me to say that's the favorite car. I have my Chevelle.
Casey Putsch
I get it.
DJ
My Chevelle is absolutely like the car, like if went bad and I had to sell all my shit, I'm keeping this one thing. I'm keeping that. I don't care what I got to do. I would drive it every single day.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, it's crazy. Sound my three. For me, it's like, you know, I'm going to have to always have one of these. My blue Viper.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
GTS. As silly as it sounds, a Porsche 944. All things being equal, fight me over this statement. I think it's the best car ever made. I know it sounds crazy, but in a way it is.
DJ
I've never driven one.
Casey Putsch
And my mercy, lago, they're just this perfect little car. It's completely over.
DJ
My neighbor, my neighbor, my old neighbor had one of those, a black one. They were sick.
Casey Putsch
They look good. They do it all.
DJ
They do.
Casey Putsch
Look, don't rush. You can drive it. Four seasons. It feels good to shift it, you know?
DJ
Is it rear wheel drive? Yeah, yeah.
Casey Putsch
Perfect weight distribution. It's a great car.
DJ
How much. How much power do those make?
Casey Putsch
I don't remember. I mean, the naturally astray one's probably like 160, and the turbo ones are 240 something, so. Enough.
DJ
It used to be like big power too, you know? Yeah.
Casey Putsch
Just drive it.
Andy Frisella
We're talking about this right here, right?
Casey Putsch
Yeah, yeah. I just bought a fixer upper, bro.
DJ
When I was a kid. Dude, you saw these everywhere. Yeah, yeah, that black. That black one right there is what my neighbor used to have right here.
Casey Putsch
Right on aspirated one right in the middle. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a great car. I mean, it's not worth that much. You're not going to. You're not going to go to some club and everybody's going to think you're magical for it. It doesn't matter. It's just the perfect car, man. It's tied into like 80s culture. We're kids. It's just. You can drive it. It's like a binge car. You can daily drive and they're not worth so much that like normal people can't get into it. Find a new love. And I, like, there's this other meme going around, people like, is the cure to male loneliness. Starting your own militia or something? You Know what I mean? You see stuff like that on cars, right? No, it is. But I was like, you know what it is? Get a Fixer upper 944.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
Like I, I did. I bought another fixer upper. I don't need to. I can afford better cars. But there's something about it.
DJ
Yeah, I get it, dude. I get it. I like that. I love, I like the 05064 GTs too.
Casey Putsch
Okay. Yeah, those are great cars.
DJ
I've got two of those. I love them. Yeah, I like the 930 Turbo too.
Casey Putsch
You know what? I like them a lot.
DJ
I think I like the way they look.
Casey Putsch
Oh, you got to.
DJ
I think the design of that 930 body style.
Casey Putsch
She's got hips.
DJ
Yeah, it's the best.
Andy Frisella
She's got hips.
Casey Putsch
But they, they became too iconized but, or like too worshiped by the air cooled Porsche crowd.
DJ
Yeah. So you're a little contrarian.
Casey Putsch
Well, I was kind of a hipster in a way. It's like you guys are.
DJ
Yeah, you're drinking, you're drinking, you're drinking oatmeal stouts and shit. That's what I'm talking about.
Casey Putsch
Daily driving vipers in the winter.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Oh yeah. These are sick.
DJ
Yeah, they are.
Casey Putsch
They are sweet.
DJ
And when you see them in person, I mean, bro, they're super slow.
Casey Putsch
I like. They actually are. Yeah. No, the 944 Turbo will decimate a 930 Turbo same year on a road course.
DJ
Really?
Casey Putsch
Yeah. No, it's true.
DJ
I didn't know that.
Casey Putsch
True. No. Well, and, and all the, the, the air cooled snobs don't want you to know that because they worship this car.
DJ
Now, now, dude, there is something to be said for driving a slow car fast.
Casey Putsch
That's accurate.
DJ
If you really want to learn how to drive, you get a slow car, you learn how to drive fast.
Casey Putsch
Well, there's something to be said for it too because, okay, we do live in America. Okay. We have speed limits. So if you, if you know our Lamborghinis, right. The trouble is if we really get to enjoy that exhaust note for more than like one gear, we're going to jail.
DJ
Yeah, well, bro, you know, that's how my 4 GTS are. You're my second gear. The top end of the second gear in the 05064 GT is 100.
Casey Putsch
Oh yeah.
DJ
So you're only using first and second gear around town?
Casey Putsch
100%. Yeah. So no, there's some value about cars like that. And then, you know, I like to tease the air, cool crowd. But the nice thing about cars like that is you actually can enjoy using the motor and the gears and not feel like you're putting everybody's lives at risk.
DJ
It's the same with motorcycles, bro. Everybody wants a thousand CC motorcycles. It's like, bro, get yourself a little. Get a 600 or get even smaller because it'll teach you how to ride, right? You'll enjoy it.
Casey Putsch
I've been wanting to import one of those 250cc four stroke bikes from the late 80s from Japan, you know, like one of the 250 Yamaha, Kawasaki's. Yeah, why not?
DJ
Bro, did you see that grom go down the road the other day?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, dude.
DJ
What the did that guy have on it?
Andy Frisella
He had something in there, though.
DJ
We saw this dude riding a grom and he rolling. Yeah, dude.
Andy Frisella
Anyway, he took her out or something.
DJ
So let's get into this, all right? Because I'm sure people are mega. People are probably thinking like, well, will you just bring this dude on to talk cars? Maybe, maybe I brought it on because of that dork that said, stop talking about cars. Guess what? Real AF is All Cars now on. Wait, now on? It's all Cars. It's all cars.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, yeah.
DJ
Every episode's All Cars. All of you guys. That's how I operate, bro. Like, you tell me not to do it, I'm doing it. So this is the start of it. All cars.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. So the Omega car here, you want to talk about that thing, huh?
DJ
Yeah. Let's give everybody your background and like, oh, God. Kind of like, just let's give them some context at least, because you're a pretty interesting dude.
Casey Putsch
Oh. I grew up in northwest Ohio. Family businesses, small golf course. My dad was a car guy, you know, Grew up riding a ford Model A at 67 Corvette and British cars, you know, Loved slot cars, loved all that. Loved trains when I was a kid, animals, that sort of thing. And, you know, young men. You want, you want a cool car. Grew up in the 80s. You want a test rush, you want a Countach or something? Can't afford it.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
Who can work on this stuff? Especially before the Internet, right? I want a DeLorean. My dad's like, no way. Who can work on that? So you got to learn, right? And we always had to fix our own stuff, you know, family business, you know, My granddad was a World War II vet, Battle of Okinawa. He was a solid American. We all fix our own things. You take responsibility for yourself to figure out a way. And I wanted cool cars. I Want a fast car. So you take pride in what you have and where you're at and you learn to fix it up. But then you got to think about, hey, if I buy this thing, can I get my money out of it? Or can I make money and trade up? Can I keep going if I don't magically have a business or career that's going to allow me to buy anything I want? And so that was just kind of the mindset that drove that and always wanted to race, love going fast. That was kind of my sport. Or fencing, like martial arts and that sort of thing. And kind of grew a drive there and you know, just journey through life. It's all about the cars and building cool things. I built what was known as the world's only turbine powered Batmobile. About 15 years ago. I built an exact replica of the Tim Burton Michael Keaton film Batmobile.
DJ
You still have it?
Casey Putsch
No, sold it a long time ago. But I powered it by what it was in fiction. I sourced a Vietnam era drone anti submarine turboshaft engine. It was made by Boeing. Most of my guests were pushed into the ocean after the war, but found this one worked perfect for adapting to a modified automatic transmission driving the wheels. So that was really cool. So done things like this.
DJ
What did that come off of the.
Casey Putsch
The engine? Yeah, a drone anti submarine helicopter from Vietnam. Dude, no joke. It's called the dash drone anti submarine helicopter. It was launched from boats, it could travel like 70 miles away, carry two torpedoes, was counter rotating props like the early drones that kids.
DJ
So this is a helicopter engine in the car?
Casey Putsch
Yeah, yeah.
Andy Frisella
This thing looks fucking crazy.
Casey Putsch
It. It idled at 20,000 rpms. Had a maximum usable gas generator. Yeah, there it is right there. There's the engine of what? 40,000 RPMs on the gas generator, had two tachometers, one for the gas generator, one for the output shaft driving the transmission. I just shipped shift based upon the. The RPM range of the, you know, the, the driving side. And then you just monitor your gas generator. So in a sense it's kind of weird because you got a gearbox and I know we're talking about the Batmobile now, but instead of the Omega car, but it's good tangent. Right? It was kind of weird because driving it, it was in a weird sort of way, kind of like a sailboat because you're being powered by thrust, by power internally. It was almost kind of like this. Like the windy hand of God is thrusting your car forward. So it was really, really cool. Yeah, there it is. There it is.
DJ
Dude.
Andy Frisella
We covered this. We covered this in the thumbs up.
Casey Putsch
Oh, you did?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, we covered that.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
This is your car?
Casey Putsch
Yeah, yeah. I've roasted marshmallows on that exhaust with my fencing rapier. You know, I took this thing to the clubs back in Columbus, let me park on the street and like real guns on it? No, Those are Simfire Browning 30cals, which is what in the movie? But it's powered by oxygen propane on computer controlled circuit with a couple solenoids. So you get the cadence of the fire. You wouldn't have the projectile breaking the sound barrier, but you'd also get the nice muzzle flash.
Andy Frisella
That's crazy.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, dude. This is what I do with small resources, man. Someday if I actually have Bruce Wayne resource, it's gonna get fun. Yeah, that looks pretty good.
DJ
That's bad.
Casey Putsch
Came out, came out good.
DJ
How long it take you to do that?
Casey Putsch
I think I did it in like five months.
DJ
So you were doing it all day.
Casey Putsch
Long, rocking and rolling. I'm pretty efficient, you know, I, you know.
DJ
How'd you make the body?
Casey Putsch
Honestly? The body was already made, believe it or not. And it source it because the movie, the stunt cars were built by a studio in England. Right. And as the story goes, Six flags amusement park got a license to do live action shows after the movie. They needed, they needed stunt cars. So those prop cars were floating around and then I guess somebody made molds and you can find one every now and then. Yeah. So I cut up a C4 Corvette. I use a suspension and bulkheads to do that. Use the same, you know, the transmission out of it. Because I actually adapted that General Motors four speed to it. In fact, those are the Corvette seats. I just vinyl painted them black to make it work and had to, you know, basically make my own space frame with the bulkheads and stuff. And then I just. It's still titled as a Corvette and I just ensured it as a modified vehicle. That there is my Corvette.
DJ
Bro. It was wild how much horsepower that thing make?
Casey Putsch
I think it was better part of 400, something like that. Yeah. And it was a light engine, so the whole car didn't really weigh that much. I didn't weigh it.
DJ
Did it sound like a turbine?
Casey Putsch
Yeah, it idled at 20 grand.
DJ
That's crazy, dude.
Andy Frisella
That's crazy.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, yeah. There's the engine. No, that was cool. But the omega car. So built things like this and some other cool things. Did a full scale flying pterosaur replica and things like that just for fun. But this came about because back in 2008. I didn't really care that much about politics back then, okay. I was still a younger man, like in my 20s. I was way more interested in, you know, what's the next fast car I can get and was it pretty women I can go out with? You know, that's what I cared about. Fast cars and pretty women.
Andy Frisella
And not necessarily in that order.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, they make that. That's a good joke about Kentucky. It's all about beautiful horses and fast women. And so 08 was coming around, right? And Obama was the hot tick. And he's talking, I'm listening to him. And I didn't think much about policy. I'm just watching, you know, with friends, like, what's going on. I remember him in the Democratic National Convention going on this big thing and how he's going to retool Detroit so the energy fuel efficient cars tomorrow, both here for the sake of the nation and world. And that just struck me as bullshit. I'm like, you're not Kennedy. This is not we're going to the moon within 10 years kind of a statement. It's not going to happen. And that stuck with me. And we had the financial crisis in 08. And then a few years later, I'm looking at what the automotive industry is going on with the bailouts and stuff and, and we're doubling down on, you know, muscle cars and big trucks and. Come on, man, I love muscle cars and big trucks. And if you can afford the fuel, do what do you want. It's America, right? Don't, don't force me to do something. But I'm thinking, this is also bs. Something's off here. You know, we're not actually doing anything. I'm looking around, right? I still vividly remember thinking about this, riding around on my motorcycle. And I was researching various materials and kind of, you know, different manufacturing techniques and stuff. Because I always like to think about, like, what cool thing can I build next? You know? And one day it hit me. I'm like, there's a myriad of ways to make a cost effective, strong, more recyclable, energy efficient structures that we can build cars with. I'm like, I'm gonna do it. And I just had to do it. It was like a flash. And I said, you know, electric's starting to be a thing, but nobody knows what the heck a kilowatt hour is. So I'm gonna make it be diesel. Cause everybody understands a mile per gallon. And my goals are I want it 0 to 60 in under 5 seconds. I want it cracking 100 miles to the gallon. And I figured those two things people will understand. And if I build a car that is recyclable and representative of what we can actually do, because you could put any drivetrain in. Good design and engineering philosophies, that's what the car represents. Good design and engineering philosophies with mass production. Right. But I did diesel because people understood that you can make it whatever you need to be. And so I built it over the course of the year. Kind of got burned out. I showed it at the Pittsburgh Cars and Coffee hangar party and did like a talk. And I think I talked too long in boredom or whatever, but, you know, and I did it. And then I realized I don't have a voice. You know, if I finish this thing at the numbers and stuff, nobody's gonna know it. It's not gonna matter. And so I just left it in my garage for a better part of 10 years. I know it sounds crazy. And some people, like you're telling me you built this thing? I'm like, yeah, that's exactly what I did.
DJ
Probably looks a lot better than a Tesla too.
Casey Putsch
I agree. Thank you. It's form following function. You know, I had a goal and want it to be good looking, but you know, and in that time when it was sitting, it wasn't that I was doing nothing. I was doing the genius garage educational programs, picking up the slack from the American educational system that I now tell.
DJ
People what that is.
Casey Putsch
So I built a 501C3 back in 2013. My wife has been incredible. So I can't say I built it alone. That's not it. There's a lot of amazing people that help make that happen. So it was this. I looked at young engineers at universities and college, you know, and other people in design, you know, building and all that. And I go, school is an academic vacuum. You have no real world experience. There is nothing that is driving these students to create better because there's, there's like no accountability. It's just, it's a vacuum. It's this little padded room kind of area. And then they get out and out in the real world, do they have mentors, they got a direction, they know how to do anything. And these are the questions and problems that industry was facing. And I just thought one day I was involved with race cars and building business, race cars. It's a team thing. It's really cool, come together for a common goal, you know, racing. I have to tell you, same thing with airplanes, building airplanes. And I just thought If I'm going to be involved with racing and airplanes and things anyway, why don't I do it in a way that matters? So it put the structure together and did it as such. Because it was simple. I wanted to put together a program to where then I could use my contact book, my Rolodex of everything from CEOs to fighter pilots to anybody that's a great mentor to bring them in as mentors. Real world mentors for these young people. Give these young people a common goal. We're going to build this race car and we're going to go race it in the real world. Not some academic challenge shows the real world. And what we're going to do is we're going to document this along the way. You're going to do the research, writing, paper, your life too, and I'm going to do it and package it in such a way that the world cannot ignore you. That's the way I looked at it. Just boldly do what needs to be done. And it worked. The formula worked from the first year and getting them jobs and it always ends up putting the resume on the top of the pile, you know, and that's what they always talk about in hiring things. And it's worked since that time. And I just believed in and fought in it the whole way. You know, I don't get paid to do it. Done it for 11 years, got a couple of cool lifetime achievement awards from the last couple of presidents. It doesn't, that's nice, but doesn't keep the lights on. And it just, it just means a lot to me because it matters, because it works. And that's, that's why I fought for it, man. But that's, that's what I've been doing while the Omega car has been sitting. And you know, and it's funny enough because that's what actually drove me to becoming something of a social media figure on YouTube. Because about five years in I was, I was pissed off because we couldn't get any exposure for what we're doing. I'm like, I got college students that are putting together an IndyCar. We're actually running this in big races. We're building airplanes. They're getting unbelievable jobs at everywhere from Tesla and Palo Alto to Lockheed Martin Marathon, you know, Chrysler, Ford, whatever. And no one's writing about this.
DJ
Why do you think that is?
Casey Putsch
Well, let me come back to that question. Let me tell you what I did, okay? I started trying to play the game like, is this sponsored content? Is that how it works? That's not what it is. I knew a guy who owned a magazine, Premier Magazine, in vintage racing. And I'm like, dude, why don't you guys write something about it? He's, well, it's up to. Our editor. Wouldn't write anything. So I went on a mission, and as silly as it sounds, I made a little video on my Facebook. It was not big. It was just my Facebook at the time, right? And I said, I'm giving away three of my most prized personal possessions. Anybody can help get publicity. And I had a big fossilized megalodon tooth, you know, big shark tooth. I had an early copy of Darwin's Origin Species and early copy of Einstein's relativity books.
Andy Frisella
That's crazy.
Casey Putsch
And one of my past students from the first year, he's like, connects me with Ed at Benwicke. And I didn't know what the heck that was back then, but it was a place you could tell stories about cars, which is really kind of cool. Another person connected me with traditional publicists, PR type guy. And fortunately, I had enough car stories, enough personality that that worked. I kept getting invited back with Finwiki, and that kind of built a presence there on social media. And then what was doing with Genius Garage could also tell those stories. So got exposure, and people saw it and believed in it. You know, the public, you actually get out there and do it. And then with traditional meeting the publicist, I learned the kind of silly way the traditional media actually works. I say it's silly because they're just hurting themselves. They don't even understand the nature of social media. But then I figured out how to pair those two things together. So I just saw something that was wrong with society and the educational system, that young people weren't getting the mentorship and the opportunity to really fly. They just weren't. That's what I wanted to create with Genius Garage, because that's what I didn't have, you know, and no telling where any of us could be if we had the right people in our lives at the right time. And I knew I could make that difference for them at that time with what I know and connected to. So I did that. And then media was jacked, right? And we'll get into why, because I want to hear your thoughts, too. We'll talk about it. So then built that and kept going. And then more recently, of course, the Omega car. But your question relating to why would nobody write on it? Okay, let me speak about the microcosm that is the automotive enthusiast world. And then we'll we'll extrapolate that because it's all this stuff works in the same way. Right. If you just consider automotive YouTube, okay, that's cool. But all media kind of works the same way, so it's kind of like a test. So let's say we got the racing world, we got the Concorde world, we got the car collector world, we got the aftermarket world. That's all great. But in a sense, those industries only exist from money from another industry. They're industries of hobby and fun, not need in society. Does that make sense? So, and because of that, you get figures of power, money, you know, of well standing. And I kind of also noticed that with that, it's almost like I called them little kings, you know, because if you have somebody, let's say they have a big race team or let's say they own a series or maybe they own some big car collection, they're kind of a little king. And then they sort of have their royal court and you have all that. And if you're not within that royal court and those are the ones established, that's what the media is going to write about. You're just this fringe tier thing. You're out and you're hoping that somebody throws you a scrap, in a manner of speaking. And I think that's sort of how that works. So I think what pushed me on the scene in a way where they couldn't ignore me anymore was the nature of social media and Benwick, where you just tell stories, which is kind of cool because it's no different than like the 19th hole at a golf course. You know, I grew up with like World War II vets with a pitcher of beer telling stories, where you learn to tell stories. And in this way, it was the opportunity to do it. So that's one of the really cool things about social media, where you can. People can make bigger things happen.
DJ
Tell people about VIN Wiki that don't understand what it is.
Casey Putsch
Just car stories.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
You know, it was an app to track VIN numbers and such that Ed Bullion created. Brilliant move. And it's a place, I kind of consider it the TV show Cheers, Everybody got spinoff kind of a thing. But it's a place where you can go on and just tell an interesting or crazy car story. And that was, I think, a cultural movement in a way, and a really good thing because that was a way to bring the whole culture worldwide together and share stuff. So it's really cool. Admittedly, I have gotten miffed because in my personal opinion, Having been somebody who's done this so much to help young people and be something of a role model, I've gotten frustrated by so many stories about illegal stuff and glorifying because I started to see the negative effects about that and I've been openly critical about it. But the platform and Vinwiki is an awesome thing. It's created a lot of good for the car world. But I would say going back to why the media exists the way it is, it's the little kings. So if we look at the rest of the world, right, who owns what media group, whether it's CNN or Fox or whatever, what are their agendas? That's what they're gonna see. Of course, you know, and you know, I've met her, I don't know, a better part of 100 young people in college. And they're all different backgrounds, man, all different politics, all different races, some that are, I'll use the old phrase of fresh off the boat. But no, really, like they're coming over, they're just learning the American culture. Maybe they're first generation, just across the board. And the thing of it is that's kind of shocked me in knowing this is. And people I think are waking up that, dude, the media is not the media anymore, it's propaganda. Like everything's bought and paid for. These, these so called protests, everything. It's orchestrated, dude, a hundred percent.
DJ
But remember, you have to be a certain age to remember that.
Casey Putsch
Yes.
DJ
So like, dude, a lot of these guys that are these, these kids that are 20 years old, they don't remember that. Yes, it's always been propaganda their whole life. They don't remember when the news was actually the news. And by the way, we don't even know if the news was actually the news because there was no Internet to counter counterbalance what the truth may or may not have been.
Casey Putsch
Correct. And that's in a sense where guys like us are now questioning the past in our own culture. Like what was real and what, what's the true history? Yeah, that's just across the board there. But no, that, that's a scary thing and I see it so much and, and being a YouTuber, even just in small ways in the automotive world, I know what kind of BS people are doing behind the scenes to meet their objective where it's not what they say it is game you guys are playing to try to be big, you're not being real. And that's the one thing, when I did my channel, I'm like, you know, the one thing I don't know what the heck I'm gonna do with my own personal channel. I like cars. I like building stuff. But I know I can be honest, and I would rather personally have a smaller channel and be honest and do things in the real world and be able to address things that are really happening and do something of value than be huge and just be.
DJ
Bro, it's deep.
Casey Putsch
A dancing clown.
DJ
It's depth versus width. Right. Like, I could get a. We. I could have a much more. Dude, I could have way more subs on YouTube if I just, you know, flexed my. All the time.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
And didn't talk about these issues that are unpopular. But the people who listen. You guys listening. They become very strong supporters.
Casey Putsch
True.
DJ
And fans of the show.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. And you give people the opportunity to see something to where maybe they'll start using more independent thought on their own. You know, I'm not. I don't want to speak for you, but I don't think. Like, I'm not here to program people to make you think a certain way. I'm going to share my opinion. If you agree. Great. But contest me. I'm not a psyop, dude. You can question anything. Let's go.
DJ
Yeah. No, I agree. I mean, I am trying to get people to think a certain way, but it's just. Think critically.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, exactly.
DJ
That's it.
Casey Putsch
Exactly. And it's a journey, you know? Well, I mean, I'm sure you. I mean, we've all changed our opinions on things as we grow. We get more information, more experiences, you know?
DJ
Absolutely. Dude. That's the whole point.
Andy Frisella
It's not supposed to be.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
So the Omega car, I want to blow some big world narratives with that thing. When I finally did something with it.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
Okay. So I said way back when I started building, I was like, 2013, I wanted to zero to 60 under five seconds, over 100 miles to gallon. Wanted to represent something that'd be more sustainable, recycle, would be cheap, that people could buy. Because, like, I'll tell you this. I've never bought a new car in my life. Not one. You know, maybe someday I will. But one who can afford to lose money, depreciation for no reason.
Andy Frisella
Why would you pull off the parking lot?
Casey Putsch
This doesn't make sense. This doesn't make sense. Not going to do it. But anyway, I want to do something better because they're talking about not happening. Well, in that 10 years I've been doing Genius Garage, and all while it's sitting around, a lot has changed. Okay. The left Push for EV mandates has come into play big time. Tesla's come into prominence. We've had more radicalized politics. We've had people not being able to understand reality, more just going with propaganda such. And last year, big year, election year, I mean, I would say the direction of the world is largely at stake. And I'm like, okay, EV mandates are going on. It's going to be Kamala Trump, like first of all, these EV mandates are the worst possible thing for the automotive industry. They will destroy all innovation. And I know not only that they're.
DJ
Bad for the environment.
Casey Putsch
Oh, it's a total joke. It's such a joke.
DJ
It's about control, bro. They want to be able to control the fucking power to your home and fucking control where you go and.
Casey Putsch
Absolutely, yeah, 100%. And the only thing I have to say is fight back on the BS and the narrative and the lies if you see it. But that also doesn't mean that we go so far the other direction, we just destroy the environment. Like I actually like the environment and conservation, you know, hunting and fishing and stuff. So let's, let's be cool, reasonable human beings, but let's not go along with the lies anymore. So I think it's fair to say, wouldn't you?
DJ
Well, yeah, I mean nobody wants to destroy the environment, but we have to acknowledge the reality of the environment, which is this. The environment takes a lot of carbon dioxide to produce the amount of oxygen that we need. And the carbon dioxide balance compared to what it is now to 50 years ago or 100 years ago or anything, it's the, the environment is a self adjusting ecosystem.
Casey Putsch
That's accurate.
DJ
So when we talk about, oh well, there's more people and more this and more that. Yeah, there is, but also there's more people consuming the, the byproducts of that.
Casey Putsch
True.
DJ
So like the whole environmental argument is actually a pretty low IQ argument.
Casey Putsch
Correct.
DJ
Because you're not, you're, you're the only people that truly believe in it. There's two kinds. It's like vegans, bro. Vegans believe in veganism for one of two reasons. They, some believe it's healthy, it is not healthy. Others believe it's morally an issue, which I can relate to, that they enjoy feeling good. Okay, that's okay. If you're a moral vegan, I can respect that. But you are not healthier because you are vegan. If you are a moral environmentalist, meaning you just don't want to see, you don't want to see oil on birds and and six pack.
Andy Frisella
Dude, that plastic will kill me with.
DJ
Hold on, let me finish. So if you. If you want to see, you know, you don't want to see cups in the street and everywhere, that's fine. I agree. I'm with you, dude.
Casey Putsch
That's how you run your business. Everybody cleans up.
DJ
Dude, I'm with you. I don't want to see that either. I care a lot about that. I care a lot about all those things. But when we start talking about electric cars being better for the environment, when you're stripping out all these irreplaceable minerals to create the batteries. Yeah. You know lithium.
Casey Putsch
Black kids in the lithium cobalt mines in the Congo.
DJ
Yes, right. That are being mined by human slaves. Yeah, okay. Like the. The whole lie that it is better for the environment is. I mean, bro, it's a massive lie. And I can't. It's hard for me to respect anybody that even believes it.
Andy Frisella
It comes from that.
DJ
Because they're not looking past the surface level. They're being sold. So. But I mean, if you want. So you believe in pollution? No, I don't at all. But just. I don't believe in bullshit.
Casey Putsch
Those are the same weak arguments they use on everything. Oh, you're not for that. Well, you must be a Nazi.
DJ
Yeah, yeah, no shit, dude.
Casey Putsch
Like, are you serious?
Andy Frisella
Nine.
DJ
I'm. But anyway.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, yeah, man. No, but. So last year on that right with the world narrative, I'm like, I got to speak up. I got to take a stance. And the other thing was like, I didn't actually test this thing at the numbers. It works, but it's only what I thought it would do in my head way back when. And I called it on video. I said on video 11 years ago, actually. I put that one in the beginnings. So I go, okay, measure distance. Driving normally through the countryside. I didn't even have the fairings on. I didn't have it full tuned. I'm just like, we're going to drive this. I'm going to fill the metal tank. Exactly. To this level. Exactly. And I've got a graduated thing. I can measure fractions of an ounce. I'm going to drive it normally. Stop sign, start up, drive it. Stop signs, turns, everything come back, measure it. 104.72 miles a gallon. First try, it will get better. That's with no tuning or anything else. Just. Okay, done. Next day, I need zero to 60 times with comps, because the other thing. Zero to a lot of zero, 60 times with, you know, manufacturing stuff is kind of A lie. It's a rollout and whatnot. Perfect condition, sticky tires and all that. Okay, great. So I'm going to run my 93 Dodge Viper RT10. Good old fashioned American big car, you know. I don't know. What's that thing at? 15 miles a gallon. Great. It's fine. It's good car, not vilifying. I'm just saying. Okay, we'll do that. Got a 2019 Corvette Grand Sport. Let's use it. It's kind of a modern car. I got my Neighbor's Tesla Model 3 rear wheel drive, to be fair, you know, they're all rear wheel drive. And I got accelerometers and gps. So next day I did it. Ran the Viper a few times, like 4.8 seconds. Tires a little older, ran this 4.1 second. Excuse me, 4.61 seconds. The Grand Sport was also 4.61 seconds. And the Tesla Model 3, the best it could do was 4.6 flat one 100th of a second. And it progressively got slower as the charge went down because I did with full charge, to be fair. So I'm like, okay, so it's as fast as Tesla is. It's getting 104 miles a gallon. It's like a cheap recyclable car, something be like $20,000 on the market. So then I thought about it. I'm like, hey, what's, what's the carbon footprint of burning one gallon of diesel? EPA's got numbers. Cool. This isn't going to be too hard to math. How many kilowatt hours of electricity does it take to make a Tesla go a certain distance? Okay, what's the carbon foot footprint of generating kilowatt hour of electricity? National average in the U.S. now, I'm not even taking into consideration losses and all that, but just, you know, let's just, let's just look at this. Compare it here. My car on straight diesel has a lower carbon footprint per mile than a Tesla does when charged at home. And it's cheaper to drive per mile. And we have the infrastructure, period. Okay? And it's affordable. So right then and there, the entire leftist narrative on EVs being better for the environment, I crushed it. Now, okay, we can argue maybe there's going to be better battery technology in the future. Yeah, well, that's not now. What do we got now? I can't afford that car. Why can anybody else? Also, I don't like all this government control of autonomous cars where you're pushing it to be. Where if all the cars can be self driving. And you don't even own your own property anymore because that is where everything's being pushed. Guess what? You in a car is nothing more than a physical manifestation of the algorithm. Driving wherever it wants you to go. And I'm not okay with that kind of world because who controls that? Not the people. Because we're basically. You know. If you talk about the nature of propaganda, young people not being able to know what the world is anymore, not being able to question.
DJ
Big problem.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. You ever seen the old Sci Fi? THX 1138 was one of George Lucas's early films. It's a really good one. Basically everybody lives underground. There's this sort of like Jesus like figure that's a picture that's always talking to everybody. Everybody's on meds. If you go off your meds, they come and get you. Everybody's building some sort of like in working in like a nuclear factory. And everything is programmed and manufactured and propagandized. And the one dude like stops taking. It's Robert Duvall actually. It's a really good film in early days. He stops taking his meds, starts having like a relationship that's unauthorized with this woman. And there's this big escape scene in the end. It's actually Lola T70 race cars from the 60 kind of dude it up and dudes on motorcycles and they're escaping from a tunnel in the end of the movies, climbing out of this tunnel to the surface.
DJ
Wasn't there enough, wasn't there a remake of that with like Leonardo DiCaprio or.
Casey Putsch
Some shit, I don't know.
DJ
But the original, they all wore the same outfits, like a jumpsuit maybe.
Casey Putsch
But I gotta be Honest, the original THX 1138 is powerful and it still holds up. Yeah, not a lot of dialogue, so it's real vibey, but it holds up, man. And so the Omega car, it just throws all that for a loop. And you know, okay, that's the one car I built. I built it as a sports car. I realized that people need things like trucks and four door cars. But here's the other reality of the world. If I built that and it was ugly, or it was some boxy or just some dumb thing, nobody cared. It needs to be a sexy sports car for people to get it a little bit. Because yeah, I can use those same design and engineering philosophies and various materials.
DJ
Well, that's how Tesla got attention too. People don't remember that Tesla actually made a cool first car.
Casey Putsch
Well, and they didn't even really make the car that was a Lotus Elise that was rebodied and electrified. And it wasn't Elon's company to start with. He technically didn't found Tesla. Oh, he founded Tesla. You know what I mean? He bought into it, was smart, and knew where to take it, but yeah, so there's a direction to go. So last year I tested it, got the numbers, and spoke out, and I spoke out on what I thought about politics and who to vote for and why. So. And you know, here we are, we're talking about it guys.
DJ
So, yeah, you ended up being like, you've been on Tucker and.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, it was super cool.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
A friend of mine, you know, had, I don't know, shared me his contact. One day it's like, you should have this. I'm like, what the hell am I gonna do? Just call up Tucker, you know, Like, I'm not gonna, you know, and one day I'm thinking I'm just gonna text him, you know, and it was one of those things where it's efficient. It's like, here's who I am. This is where I'm coming from. I respect you and your privacy. This is where I got the number. Here's a couple things I've done. Here's why I think they matter, you know, a little bit more. And it's like, I have no ask of you other than there's too much at stake out there. Here's what I'm working for. And if you ever in the future, you see a resonant way for, you know, me to affect positive change or just share this, I'm all for it. Thanks and appreciate what you're doing. Here's some pictures. Just put my cards on the table and then three hours later, forgot about it. And dude, text me back the next.
DJ
Funny how well that works.
Casey Putsch
Well, I'm just being real.
DJ
I know.
Casey Putsch
And respectful.
DJ
I know.
Casey Putsch
Here's what, like, I don't try to get anything.
DJ
Here's what.
Casey Putsch
I respect you.
DJ
If there's a place for me, I.
Casey Putsch
Keep in mind, you know, it's. It's like, it's hat in hand. It's. It's old school manners. It's. That's the way it is.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
And, and I, you, I, I. He owes me nothing. Like, nothing. Yeah, right. Polite. And so next day, text back, and I'm like, what the. Oh, cool. You know, and he was totally personable and he's like, wow, it was a really charming picture. It's because I sent a couple pictures, just, you know, like, it would like, hey, I'm a real guy, you know? And you sent him some nudes.
Andy Frisella
No feet pictures.
Casey Putsch
Surprised how far that goes. Like, I don't know, me and family out to dinner, sailing a boat. Like this picture here, the car you got shown up. You know, just that. Just a little something to validate. Yeah. Check up on me. I know, you know, Nigerian prince will get into me or whatever. Anyway, so. Yeah. So next day does that sends me a screenshot of like, watching one of my videos there and whatnot. He's like, totally cool. Yeah, I'd love to. Let's do a show on efficient Diesel or something sometime. Like, cool. And it was crazy because later I realized dude was just straight texting me like a normal guy. It's like three hours before he did Madison Square Garden with Trump and Elon and everybody back then. So it was cool, you know, it's cool. Everybody's a real person at the end of the day.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
You know, you just. There's. There's ways to be a real person. Everybody. You know what I mean, dude?
DJ
100%, man.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. Yeah. So no was a thing. And it's. It's important. And I also think, just as another note and jump in any time. Don't mean to just.
DJ
No, yeah.
Casey Putsch
I really do care about young people. Going somewhere?
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
You know, and I need more mentorship. I was so thankful to have the family that I did. You know, my dad worked hard. Okay. Hard. People don't think it because it's golf course. I always got made fun of as a kid.
DJ
Rich kid with your polo shirt, ton of work.
Casey Putsch
I'm like, dude, this is a farm that goes 24, 7 in front of the public with thousands of people coming. There's a liquor license. We have to maintain all this machinery that everything. This is insane. They don't get it. You're just a rich kid. Right. But anyway, so young people, you got to find a way. You got to find somewhere to go. My granddad was amazing. My great uncle, you know, he flew F4 Phantoms in Vietnam. Was amazing guy, amazing stories. I had strong men in that regard, so I was fortunate to have that. But not everybody has that. Not everybody has anything else. And the Internet time's crazy, so I just. I. I think about that sort of thing.
DJ
I do too.
Casey Putsch
You know? And, you know, I have my own passions in love. I love race cars, Build them, love cars, things like that. But it's perspective, you know, I've got some really nice things. I always like some nicer ones or some more adventures. But at the same time too, that isn't life, right? And with the Omega car, I just saw the change that needed to happen in the world. I knew I could do something that's better, is just an example and then talk about it. And we got to do that. And fortunately I had I guess just enough traction or just enough open doors to be able to do that. And then that gets in actual real world things to the popular consensus to talk about it. Because not only is it like breaks the narrative of the left ed thing, which is only about control, period. Only about control for nobody. Not the world, not any nation's best interest. Global control, which I am.
DJ
So that makes you want like, so what do you have in mind that you need that kind of control? You see what I'm saying? Government, I know that.
Casey Putsch
Warned me about.
DJ
People don't ask those questions, bro. They don't ask the question. They. They just simply say, oh, you're crazy. That's not real. That is real.
Casey Putsch
It's real as hell. I had an ex girlfriend and she's ex girlfriend. Girlfriend wants ex girlfriend. I remember saying, the United States can never fall. And she's adamant. I'm like, are you serious? Like, if we don't stand up, protect and do things like, what will we have left? She was absolutely 100% in the belief and complicity that nothing will ever change and we're okay, doesn't matter.
DJ
And I'm like, it's been changing for 100 years. Dangerous. The goal is incremental change. So subtle that nobody notices.
Casey Putsch
Correct. A thousand cuts.
DJ
That is the communist method. And this has been happening for over a hundred years. That's what people don't understand.
Andy Frisella
And you see it in every aspect of just our life. Talk about culture now. Like we were driving the other day going down to. To ab, but like just innovation, architecture. Like if you just compare the two in just a short span, look how much has changed.
Casey Putsch
Oh yeah. I mean, it's, it's.
Andy Frisella
It's almost disgusting.
DJ
Oh, listen, dude, that's. Brutalism is a, is a tactic of, of communism for sure. Okay?
Casey Putsch
To beat you down, beat down your culture, beat down.
DJ
That's.
Casey Putsch
Beat down the inspiration.
DJ
People don't understand what that means. Like when you guys go. Like when you guys go to Europe, if you've ever been to Europe.
Casey Putsch
Oh yeah.
DJ
You will walk up and down the street and you will see buildings that are a thousand years old, one after the other after the other after the other. And they're all beautiful.
Casey Putsch
Yes.
DJ
And it's. I mean there's modern stores, there's a Louis Vuitton in a thousand year old building. Yeah, There's a coffee shop in a 1500 year old building. Okay. Here, obviously we're only 250 years old next year. But there's still beautiful buildings that have been constructed here. Lots, lots of them. And the reason that most of the looks the way it does now, you guys think, oh, it's efficiency, it's this, it's that. No, the building codes have actually been altered to the point where it's almost impossible to build something beautiful for the reason of demoralization of culture. And that's called brutalism. That is what that's about. It's a real tactic.
Casey Putsch
True. Well, the other place they did it is through universities.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
And see, I was around industrial design, which is centered in fine arts. And actually both my parents went to fine art in the 70s too. And so I kind of saw this and I'm like, why is it all the classic things are beautiful? Why is it that, you know, to be a Dutch master or at the Paris salon in late 1800s, you had to be an absolute unbelievable master of light and form and color. Yet now idiots can throw stuff at a canvas and make up some story and people like it. And the more I move the hot.
DJ
Dog to the wall.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, yeah. No, it literally, literally is communism and an influence. And a lot of these people in the 20th century, there's even some crazy things because we get into the nature of CIA and such was probably the most evil entity in the world in influence to change and make that over. But what I'm saying is art changing and modern art of the 20th century is a manifestation literally of communism. Yes, it's destroyed everything good and beautiful. And I'll just say this, okay, I'll give you that there could be some modern art out there that is avant garde and thought provoking and interesting and really is making a statement.
DJ
It's ignored, intentionally.
Casey Putsch
Correct. But here's the thing.
DJ
This is why I asked you about why you couldn't get your shit written.
Casey Putsch
You got a good point. It's too good. Yeah, it's too good. But here's the thing. If an artist isn't technically good, if you can't be like a Dutch master before you do that. I don't care about your hoo hoo stuff if you don't have technicality, because I don't know if there's any good. And you're right about that. It's being purposely Ignored. I'll give you an example. This is the first one that comes to my head. I'm sorry if it's not the best one in the world, but I'll just say it so. You know, growing up, I always loved racing. It was the thing I was best at. I know cars, I know building, I'm athletic, I'm good, I have little seat time, but I'm fast. I do my own thing with vintage racing, drive some big cars and always wanted a professional race. Grew up loving Indy cars, so you always dream of doing that, but there's no road there. So after a while you eventually kind of give up on your dream because you weren't connected enough, you weren't born wealthy. There's no way, there's nowhere to practice, you can't afford a car to get in. It's just not going to happen. That's not your spot sport. Respectfully, there's other sports that are a little more, you know, it's the most expensive.
DJ
It's the most expensive sport you can participate in.
Casey Putsch
Correct. So whether myself, even, even the other.
DJ
Young people don't understand like to matter, to be a racer for real. You, they have, they either have to go like the Lewis Hamilton's dad's route where he gives up everything correct.
Casey Putsch
And he was brought on by McLaren the early days and made.
DJ
But even what most people think rich people are, they can't afford a race.
Casey Putsch
No, no, no, no. You need to be able to just vaporize large sums of money. But unless it's a business related thing.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
So here's the thing and I want to bring this up relating to it, not the media, not working. So this is something that I learned and anybody can say whatever they want and fight me for. This is the experience I had when I started becoming big on, you know, YouTube with my own channel, Benwicky and stuff. I looked at numbers. I'm like, wow, these are crazy numbers. And then I looked at the viewership of the IndyCar series where I always wanted to be an Indy 500 in person. Spectators, TV, Internet, the world over. And the one year when I was hitting it hard, just my videos alone reviewed more than the entirety of the indie series worldwide on all their platforms. My videos alone. And then it clicked one day I go, wait a minute, okay, well I think that might mean I have a ticket to do something. Because if I had somebody to support and we did some driving and, and end up getting a drive, well, that team's gonna have more exposure than anybody else. So this should Work. And I tried for a number of years. Didn't work. And I learned that the entirety of the racing industry is different than what it's purported to be. You don't work your way up into.
DJ
It, you buy your way into it. That's right.
Casey Putsch
Correct. It's a club, and that's okay. But Formula One, IndyCar, NASCAR, Amazon, it's all. It's structured in a way that it's a club for purpose, whether you're doing it for fun and you can buy your way in, or whether it's business entities coming in a way together. You know Coletta, major top fuel team, right? They have Coletta Airlines and DHL coming in as partners, and it works out for all of them to be their club thing to do, to do business. And that works, and that's perfectly fine. But young people need to know that. That's the reality of it. But there was something else I would. And I'm not going to say what series or who, because I don't want to do that, but I would talk to series presidents or leaders or PR people and whatnot. The PR people avoid me like the plague. They want me to go away. And that didn't make sense to me. I'm like, let's work together, man. They don't want to work with me because I threaten them too much.
DJ
Yeah, you tell your dude, oh, shit.
Casey Putsch
And I say, the president of the Series or something. I'm like, man, let's work together. Like, just let me be like, kind of like a positive inside agent. I just need to be part of your whole deal. Let's do this together. They don't want to do it. I'm like, this makes no sense, bro. But it throws off the power structure. And that's why I'm like, if we. And I would try to tell people, like, if we just do this, we'll own the whole series.
DJ
Dude, I.
Casey Putsch
Trust me, you know what I'm talking about. And that's the way it is with the.
DJ
We have a top 20 fucking global podcast. And, you know, many times I've been invited to be on the media. Fucking zero.
Casey Putsch
No, they don't want you.
DJ
That's right. Because I'll burn their ass. That's right.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. No, it's true. It's true. I know it's true. So then the thing is, then the conundrum is then you get, you know, you're saying real things and you get all frustrated, but then you gotta find the people to put it together to actually change the world, which Then you have the opportunity to do. But you're exactly right. You can be. Even if you're ready to work together, it's like, hey, let's just do it together. Let's just be a team. They don't want you. Even if it's such a small minded thing. Everybody wants to protect their little job and the status quo and the way it is. It's like, look man, I'm not trying to wreck you. Keep your job, let's just do more. Let's do something better. They don't want to do it. And I just, I don't like that kind of insecure, weak personality type.
DJ
Yeah. It's gatekeeping.
Casey Putsch
It's no, it's total. It's like, look, I am not the best at any one.
DJ
It's trying to protect the narrative, bro. It's just, it happens in racing, it happens in, it's, it's everywhere.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
It's in business. It's, it's just, it's cow. It's cowardly. Like I'm afraid, I'm afraid of the truth. I want to put this narrative out and anything that, that is going to be an argument to that narrative or contradiction not allowed. And dude, that's very dangerous in society because what that creates is a situation where no one ever knows the truth.
Casey Putsch
Correct.
DJ
You know what I'm saying?
Casey Putsch
You know, and it also can't continue. Eventually it will die.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
So. And that, that goes with everything.
DJ
Well, we see it. Look at the media, look at the ratings.
Casey Putsch
Oh, 100% joke.
DJ
Yeah. Nobody's watching these mainstream channels anymore except like people that are nursing homes that just leave. Yeah, right. Yeah, exactly.
Casey Putsch
The scariest thing. Now I gotta be straight with you with how powerful AI is.
DJ
I know. And you never know what the fuck is real.
Casey Putsch
You know, Obama said a while back ago one tactic is to just as he put it, and it's kind of negative. I don't think he should have said this but the tactic is kind of like the metaphor is flood the city streets with sewage so much that nobody knows what anywhere anything is anymore. And AI will be able to do that. Nobody's going to know what's what or what to do anymore.
DJ
And that's why in a way it's intentional, dude.
Casey Putsch
Oh, it is.
DJ
And AI has existed for much longer than what they say it has.
Casey Putsch
Correct.
DJ
It was unleashed to the public when it was intentionally as part of the World Economics Forums. Great. Reset agenda social programming. Yes. To, to confuse. To further demoralize and destabilize everything.
Casey Putsch
Correct.
DJ
Okay. So, you know, and dude, it's really bad because it's Pandora's box.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
Because once it's open, you can't put it back in. And this is a problem. And the only hope we have for AI to not become that level of a problem is if the FCC figures out how to badge or make them call out. But the attorneys that are in office, if they don't make some sort of regulation around it, they're gonna them their entire profession up.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. And I gotta be honest, right now, some.
DJ
I saw that I and Trump just put something through, so you can't fucking do anything to it for 10 years.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. Yeah. So.
DJ
So then I'm like, okay, so are you in on this, bro?
Casey Putsch
No. Exactly. Okay. So, yeah, I'm gonna go off a little tribute now. I'm big Trump supporter.
DJ
I am too.
Casey Putsch
I voted for him. That's the way we had to go. Okay, okay, great. Go all the way.
DJ
However, no, you could still Criticize Trump.
Casey Putsch
Unregulated AI for 10 years.
DJ
Absurd.
Casey Putsch
The fucking end.
DJ
No, it's the end, bro.
Casey Putsch
It's the end. End. And so here's the thing I don't like. I'm just gonna say it too. So tech bros, right? Let's look at the tech bros that do it. And I'm gonna. I'm gonna pick on it. JD Vance and Vivek Ramaswamy, look at their background. Like, okay, J.D. vance, I like him well enough. He's put on well. He did a great job at the debates and everything like that. Yeah, he's manufactured. Okay? He's manufactured. The storyline is too succinct and perfect all the way up there. And you look at who supports him. Vec Ramaswamy manufactured. I mean, he got his college scholarship money from the Soros family. Look it up.
DJ
Yeah, no, it's true. And then he talked. He was on the show. He talked about it.
Casey Putsch
Was he really?
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
So he. Then you buy the rights to a pharmaceutical drug that I asked him about.
DJ
That when he was on the show. Right?
Casey Putsch
Yeah. Failed its first test. Then you build a business to promote that as possible help and direction to go for Alzheimer's. You build a business around it. It hits a market cap of over a billion dollars. He cashes out at a certain point with, I don't know, 130some million dollars. Of course it doesn't work and go out of the window. I'm sorry, but I look at this at the level of people can work in the billionaire class and such, and I go this is manufactured. And that's the way to make somebody the whole way up. And I don't like it. And. And the nature of. So then he's gonna run for president, even though he doesn't even get as many votes as Chris, Krispy, Kreme, Christie. And then he just backs out and instantaneously backs Trump's with all his same talking points, even though he hasn't lived that life before. He just has all the talking points. And then he hires all the people left over from Trump's 2016 campaign, thinking he's gonna dovetail in his VP maybe. Seems like it. And then. Oh, oh, but he's going to be. He's not the VP pick, but his buddy JD Vance is. And, oh, he's gonna get appointed to Doge. Awesome. We need Doge. Great. But then right at the end, something seems wrong and he's out of Doge. Gonna run for Ohio governor when Doge, I argue, is way more important. That's, like, the most important thing we can do with a nation now. So Elon's doing that all himself while he's gonna run for governor, yet Ramaswamy is there talking about, we're gonna make the Ohio River Valley like the next Silicon Valley. Why? Cause it's got enough cooling for all the infrastructure and computer systems and stuff. That's what you want to do. You want to exploit Ohio when there's nothing Ohio about you. You didn't go school here, you don't have any businesses here. You've done no philanthropy here. There's nothing Ohio about him. And then he goes on another. I'm on a rant. I'm keeping a rant. I'm gonna keep going. So then he's on another podcast and talking about, and I appreciate this, if you legally immigrate to the United States. Legally, and you care about the United States because we're all different, we're going to make our way for some sort of cultural, philosophical thing. Awesome.
DJ
Yeah, I agree.
Casey Putsch
We are fellow Americans.
DJ
Agree.
Casey Putsch
There is a but. And he danced all over and stomped all over it. He was saying they were laughing about how. Well, being American is not about how many family members you have buried in the Kentucky cemetery and how far back it goes. You know what? Bullfucking shit.
DJ
Well, I. Yeah, that's, in a way. Okay, Roll.
Casey Putsch
No, dude, I'm just. Let me.
DJ
No, you're right.
Casey Putsch
Let me keep rolling here. Let me cook.
DJ
Okay, but that doesn't mean make. That doesn't make. That doesn't make. You don't you don't have to have that to be married.
Casey Putsch
No, you don't have to have.
DJ
But it does mean something. That's right.
Casey Putsch
You know, my great, grand, great, great grandfather blew the bugle in the Calvary way back when. It still has the bugle. My grandfather was Battle of okinawa, World War II, Ohio State University, 1950. GI Bill went to Little Sydney, Ohio as an optometrist. My grandmother, when she died, they were married 74 years. Yeah, okay. Like, I still sometimes wear my granddad's high school class ring that he wore through the Pacific. I still have his B that he was reading in a cave, sitting on a cadaver, the enemy polishing his bullets, wonder if he's gonna get out of it. Like, I still have that. His younger brother, nuclear B52s during Cold War, circling the polar ice cap. And then F4 Phantoms in Vietnam, barely coming out of that supersonic, taking shots about getting his neck tweaked to try to avoid stuff getting up. This is what I got raised in. You know, my family built their business like we never went on vacations. My dad worked his ass off. And then 2008, financial crisis came on, changed everything because Washington, just greed and stupidity. And now the golf course, it was part of Tiffin. Ohio has been plowed under since then. Like everything being ruined for it. Yeah, my family has fought and lived in the United States of America and Ohio. And yeah, they're buried in Kentucky and Arlington National Cemetery and Dayton National Cemetery and around here. And I'm still here fighting, building non profits, racing businesses and all. And we have a guy like this, built, manufactured by billionaires, pretending he's Ohio when doing nothing. And I hate that and I love Trump, but there's something so wrong about what's going on here that's not in it. It's the same crap that's trying to bring us unrelated. AI.
DJ
I'm totally with you on it. Like, I get.
Casey Putsch
Thank you.
DJ
No, I, I. Listen, I couldn't agree more with everything you just said and actually hearing that you and I are very similar. My. Yeah. Yeah, my dad's. My dad never even met his real dad.
Casey Putsch
Dad.
DJ
My dad's real dad was killed in France six months to the day after surviving storming the beach on D day.
Casey Putsch
Wow.
DJ
Okay. Yeah, he was 20 years old. My, My dad's dad. Never even met him. Never saw my dad grow up. Never saw him start a business, never saw him do anything. Never saw my brother go play professional baseball. Never saw us build these companies like, like Bro that matters to me.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, man.
DJ
And people. People are like, well, why do you care so much how everybody else lives their life? Because we have an obligation to do the best that we can. And you don't take it serious.
Casey Putsch
Exactly. Right.
DJ
You think that the freedom that we have is about sitting on the couch eating Doritos, watching Netflix. Oh, that's my choice. Yes, it is. But it's a shitty one because other people have paid made for you to have an opportunity, and you're setting an example for everybody else that comes behind you or around you or next to you to say, I don't have to contribute at all. It doesn't matter what I do. And it does matter, because guess what? The rest of us who are out here doing all of this stuff to. To try and contribute and make the country better gotta live with the result of your. Okay. So I'm gonna take an interest in it. And, dude, that is. That is what this country is supposed to be. This country is supposed to be filled with men and women who realize that we are blessed to have what we have and that we are stewards of this. We are not owners of this country. We don't own. We're here for a little bit and then we're dead. And while we're here, we should do the best that we can so that people will be here when we're dead, have the same fucking opportunities that we had. And that's disappearing by the fucking day here.
Casey Putsch
Exactly.
DJ
And, dude, when we talk about what's going on with AI and Trump saying, oh, 10 years, game over, dude. Motherfucker, do you understand what that means? I don't think he understands. What the fuck?
Casey Putsch
No, not at all. That is game over. That is Orwellian game over. Overpower everything. And I got to throw this in there, too. So everybody on YouTube has ever gotten jealous. Oh, I see you in a fancy car. Oh, you got an orange Murcielago.
DJ
Yeah. Or what?
Casey Putsch
You know what all that means means? You know what that is? That's all the people that fought and worked and blood, sweat and goddamn tears to make this happen. The only reason I'm doing that, what that actually shows is everything goes back. That's why I hate so much when Vivec says some crap like that. He doesn't care. He never did.
DJ
Well, he himself by saying that, bro.
Casey Putsch
I mean, really on behalf. Screw him.
DJ
Yeah. But, bro, there was a lot of people. I like Vivek. There was a lot of people. I know him personally. I like him. There's a lot of people that feel that way after he said those things.
Casey Putsch
Well, it just goes to show it doesn't mean he can't learn. Doesn't mean you can't do something.
DJ
I will say this.
Casey Putsch
Come on.
DJ
I have said my share of dumb, so. But I have a little bit of grace for it.
Casey Putsch
And, and so my, my fire right now comes from. I'll just say this one thing.
DJ
I think you're perfectly justified.
Casey Putsch
Orange Mercielago. People see that, you want to get jealous, Think about something else. Like I actually have to work and care. Take that for the future. And the only reason it exists is because all the people that came before me, Me, family, community, everybody around, everybody who shaped me in some way. Old guys telling stories.
DJ
Yes.
Casey Putsch
Putting forth those values for the future. That's why we can have this beautiful land and opportunities and nice things. So. And that's why I'm here being able to talk to you.
DJ
What are you doing with it? That's the thing. What are you doing with what you have? You may not have had all the exact same opportunities, but you had opportunities 90s. And not only that, none of us start at the same place. It's not about where the you end up. It's about the ground covered. Okay? You might have started very, very low. There is millions of people who have started less than you, who would have done way more than you. Yeah, okay? And it's not about having a million dollars or ten million dollars or a billion dollars. It's about what the did you do with your life, bro? How hard did you try? What standard did you keep? How. How much did you pour into the next generation? And people will say, well, you, you know, you don't have kids. You don't understand. No, I know, but you have kids and you're fat as. And you lay on the couch all day and you don't do shit. And you act like you're raising them when reality you're not raising. They're on a iPad, they're on video games. They're. They're not learning anything. And you say, well, you don't know what it's like. No, I do know what it's like because I've had to raise. Raise thousands of other people's kids who were raised that way. And the truth of the matter is some of them are never going to recover from it. They're never going to learn what reality is about.
Casey Putsch
Correct.
DJ
Okay? And like, dude, if we're gonna have a country that is great, every single person has to understand that you have A very important role in that.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, the.
DJ
The. The most important role. People say, well, I don't have a podcast. I don't have a YouTube. I don't have a this, okay? If your voice doesn't matter, if. If your voice is irrelevant, then why the. Do they try so hard to censor you?
Casey Putsch
Great point.
DJ
Why do they try to get you to not talk about certain things? Why do they scare you with cancel culture? By the way, where did cancel culture come from? From? It didn't exist when you and I were kids, okay? It's a cultural weapon designed to silence you. And if you think that your voice doesn't matter, then ask yourself why trillions of dollars are allocated for propaganda and tools such as bots and fake traffic on the Internet to scare you into not talking. Why during COVID were we not allowed to go to bars? Because the seeds of revolution are sown in taverns. Okay, they don't want you saying this, hey, this is up. What do you think? I think it's up, too. No, they want you to wear a mask, stay six feet apart, not talk to each other. And, bro, because everybody went along with it. It worked when 90% of the. We're doing this shit. Hey, man, how'd you. How'd you get away without wearing that mask? I don't know. I just fucking didn't wear it. What do you mean you didn't? Like, like, bro, I don't know how to explain this to you. I just didn't fucking wear it. You know, like, it's. Dude, we got a courage problem in the country.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, well, it's the truth. In a crazy sort of way. Maybe that was the big wake up call that everybody needed, because we got way too complex, complacent.
DJ
They went way too hard.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, that's the thing. That's what I noticed in 2020. I said the one thing that maybe will save a million Americas. They went too hard and lit the afterburner. If they would have been a little smoother and slower, it might have worked. But all of a sudden you hear this big concussion. Whoa, this is not natural. And then look at it. In the last few years, I'm just gonna say it. So, like, all right, what's the first thing that we can exploit? Let's go. The division between black and white. Oh, it's everything related to Ferguson. We're gonna do that. Okay, well, that's. That's waning. Trans people. Trans people. Rainbow community. Ah, right. That's starting to waning. It's Semitism, Jews Israel. Ah, so what's next?
DJ
Well, now it's. Now it's Mexicans.
Casey Putsch
Oh, Mexicans. Oh, is that the thing now?
DJ
Yeah, now, now, now it's Mexicans. If you're against illegal migrants, like, bro, you know how many you're illegal?
Casey Putsch
Get out, go home.
DJ
Bro, you know how many messages I got from people who follow us that are Mexican in the last three or four days? Tons. And they're all saying the same thing, bro. That doesn't represent us, man. Yes, I know, bro. I know you're an American. I'm an American. Just because you come from there and my family comes from over there doesn't mean we're not both American, bro.
Casey Putsch
Exactly.
DJ
And all these dudes are reaching out and they're like, fuck, bro, it's. You know, everybody thinks I said, no, here's what the fuck we don't want. We don't want these third world motherfuckers that came across the border at a rate of 98% men for the military age, men for the last four fucking years. Years. This has nothing to do with Jose that lives down the street that, you know, has. His whole family's been here for 20 years. That is not what people are upset about. What people are upset about is third world savages that eat our ducks out of the pond and rape our women. And dude, but that's my point is that's the next.
Casey Putsch
But they, they only, and I'm air quoting, protest in the big democratic cities. Portland, Chicago, New York, you name it. Give me a break. That's because it's the only place you know the song. Try that in a small town. Yeah, try that in a small town and see how fast you get laid out.
DJ
Yeah, dude, it's true, bro. And not only that, did you see, I had a buddy of mine who. Who was at the protest, he actually got shot with some rubber bullets.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
And I was talking to him last night, he's like, yeah, fucking hurt. But he was out there, he wasn't protesting. He was just like watching what was going on.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
And so I said, well, how was it? And he's like, fuck, bro. He's like, people are freaking crazy. And I said, well, who is it out there? And he's like, it's like all the gang bangers and all the hood rats.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. The looters.
DJ
Yeah. And then, and then all the purple hairs, which is the fucking people. We said it was on.
Casey Putsch
Well, and then it's funny because then you get the theater of like, Gavin Newscomb and old Karen Bassner, like, this is all because of Trump. No, it's not, actually. You're a horrible leader. Your state is a joke. You can't take care of anything and you're being exploited. You're not being exploited because, you know, this is how it is.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
This is what you want. Screw your communist revolution or whatever the hell this is. At this point, it just. No, bro.
DJ
I think most people like real talk. I think they are in deep shit.
Andy Frisella
Oh, they are the Democrats.
DJ
Yes.
Casey Putsch
It's in shambles.
DJ
Most people are like the.
Andy Frisella
That's dangerous in a kid saying that.
DJ
Dude, dude, dude, dude. Super dangerous. Because I saw 30 videos on the Internet yesterday of like the hillbilly crowd coming out. They're my people, bro.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
All right. They're just short of the s' mores party people.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. A couple of blocks before.
DJ
That's right. But they're still good. They're good for sure. They're not racist. They're just regular Americans. These are ready to go?
Casey Putsch
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Andy Frisella
Well, I wanna. Let's get into it because it's actually our first headline for the cruises. But it's also dangerous, bro, because if, If. If the left knows that they're done, right, they're at that point where I think they're willing to about to do anything accurate. And you can't. Like, that's the scary thing for me. And on top of that, the shit's being exposed way faster than it was, you know, let's say George Floyd riots or Mike Brown rides. Like it's happening way faster. Like, you know, we just talked about this dude on the last ctr. We just covered. The guy was gas masks, pulled up in a fucking truck passing out these bionic shield masks. Right?
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
They just got him. They just got him. They literally just arrested him, took him right out of his fucking house. His name is Alejandro Theodoro or. Yes.
Casey Putsch
Now, are they gonna take it all the way up the line and arrest the one Walton woman that seems to maybe be selling and promoting that? I heard that.
Andy Frisella
They should. They should.
DJ
That's a real thing. She is. That.
Andy Frisella
She is.
Casey Putsch
So how far are we going to take this up?
DJ
The poll should all the way.
Casey Putsch
Well, I. I gotta.
DJ
Every motherfucker that gives a fucking dollar to any of this shit should be in fucking jail.
Casey Putsch
The. The. The illegal stuff like that.
DJ
Not.
Casey Putsch
Not just. Now, here's the thing I had to say about the Democrat Party. If it's in shambles, that's actually bad. Look, everything that party has become, I loathe, ok? They were completely exploited, radicalized. Not American bad. But we can't have a one party system.
Andy Frisella
That's worse. That's dangerous too, right?
Casey Putsch
Because I started thinking about, and I told you about the things I don't like about this unregulated AI. I don't like these billionaire manufactured darlings that come in place. That's worse because that is usurping the American government and finding the foibles by billionaires that can do it. Not good. And I think to myself, what do you do? You run against it? Well, no, they already bought the whole party. Well, what about the Democrats? Oh God, I can't do that. Like, what do you do? Like, America is pretty robust. It was a pretty damn good system across the board. But there's ways to exploit it slowly and it's not good. You know, and the other thing I have to point out relating this guy you're saying about things that can happen real fast, they can find it. That's the danger about AI because then you get into thought crime territory. Okay? So freedom of speech is freedom of speech whether you damn well like it or not. Not because we want it. Second amendment is there in case the government goes rogue. Rogue, bro, you can stop it. That does. But, but if I, if I say, because I posted something on Instagram the other day, I went shooting at the range. I had my 300 black out, my 556 there, you know, and I, and.
DJ
I, you know what, those are kind.
Casey Putsch
Of joking, but my arm.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I know what those are.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
Are you sure?
Casey Putsch
Better.
DJ
Hey, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. What does that mean?
Andy Frisella
What do you mean by that?
DJ
I mean, I know you can't shoot. I didn't know if you knew nothing about guns.
Casey Putsch
All right, well, I posted something that's on the line, but reasonable. And I said, and I put in parentheses, I put that picture up and, and I put the song, the old whistling Yankee Doodle Dandy, like Revolutionary War. And I'd said in parentheses, tens of millions Americans, five minutes after looking at the news. And I said, there's grass to touch out there and families to raise. Washington, get your shit together. Hashtag, this is not cool. This is not good. We don't want this. And part of the reason I did that is because I don't want people saying like, oh, he's a thought climb radical and it's going to go on again. No, I'm not. So the CIA, FBI, massage, whatever that wants to set me up, go yourself.
DJ
I'm a thought crime radical I. I argue with chat GPT about these things and I always make it admit that I was right. That way, if it ever good that way, if they ever go through my dialogue, they could say, smart records motherfucker said I was right.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, yeah.
DJ
Sometimes it takes a while.
Casey Putsch
But anyway, I just want to say that about things being too fast, too far because then we end up in the bad sci fi.
DJ
No, listen, you know, we there.
Casey Putsch
Here's.
DJ
Look bro, here's. Here's where I'm at. Leave us the alone. Run the Constitution the way it's supposed to be run. Hold everybody to the same level of accountability. Our taxes need to go way the down. Our spending needs to get in check. That's a different conversation. We can we not. We cannot continue to call America a free country when we're paying 60% of our money back to the government. That's not freedom. But that's a different conversation.
Casey Putsch
Correct?
DJ
The point is we're tired of the chaos. We want to get along. We want America to be what we have always known American to be. Which, which is a multicultural America, that is fine. But we have an American culture that you are expected to somewhat abide by.
Casey Putsch
Right?
DJ
And we want low crime. We don't want. We want to be able to go out to dinner in our cities that are paid for by our tax dollars without getting carjacked. Okay? These, these are real things that we all want. And that's not an exclusive want that white people want. Black people want that.
Casey Putsch
Everybody wants that.
DJ
Yes, they. But they make us think that that is some sort of discriminatory thought. It's. Look, bro, go to fucking Dubai. Yeah. Like if our country looked like that, I wouldn't have a problem with any of this shit at all. Nobody would say anything.
Casey Putsch
Although they get a little too serious about speed limits for my taste in Dubai. I love everything else.
DJ
Well, they're not cutting heads off and shit, are they?
Casey Putsch
I don't. I didn't see any of that.
Andy Frisella
No, it's automatic.
Casey Putsch
We've got a couple other things that.
Andy Frisella
Need automatically just deducts from.
DJ
Dude, we should be. We should be dealing with violent crime, harshly.
Casey Putsch
Human trafficking, harshly.
DJ
These people should be put to death.
Casey Putsch
Yes, please. Hanging. We need to hang people, bro.
DJ
A big problem in our society.
Casey Putsch
Military actually. I'm talking a fair trial in the morning. You know what I understand?
DJ
A big problem in our society is that nobody fears the law anymore in any real way.
Casey Putsch
Correct.
DJ
If violent criminals were dealt with in a way. Because right now there used to be this thing where, you know, maybe they didn't do it. Okay? And that's, that's fine. 20 years ago, there wasn't cameras everywhere. There wasn't everybody recording everything. There wasn't the technology. People didn't have cell phones in their pocket that tracked every place they fucking went. There weren't license plate readers on every motherfucking stop sign. We're pretty certain who did what at this point.
Casey Putsch
Yep.
DJ
And there are times where maybe they committed smartly, maybe they didn't didn't carry a cell phone. Maybe they went in analog car. Maybe they did some other things that they could do to get away with. And maybe if you can't prove it, then they shouldn't be dealt with that way. But if they're caught on camera and all this, like most of them are now all these people should know that in like two weeks time you're going into the wood chipper. And if that, if that were to happen, we wouldn't have any crime.
Andy Frisella
No. Well, I mean, dude, it's even like the riots and going on right now. Like, here's some people that are doing this.
DJ
Yeah. By the way, four of the five of them, them are white. And five, you said that two days ago.
Andy Frisella
And five out of five of them got released on zero dollar bill.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Within 24 hours. These are the people burning down the cities and stuff.
Casey Putsch
The girl's smiling. She is living in an alternate reality.
Andy Frisella
Casey, you can't assume I'm gonna, you know.
Casey Putsch
Okay, look at this feminine dude with no Adam's apple and a shitty mullet smiling. He's in an alternate reality.
DJ
That's a. That's a they them.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, that's a day them.
DJ
Those are all they them.
Casey Putsch
They gotta be with that smile there.
Andy Frisella
Look at them smiling.
DJ
They're all they thems. Look at this guy, he's got mascara on.
Casey Putsch
Are you sure? You just get clocked good. Well, now it's a little David Bowie and black.
Andy Frisella
Here's some more from Texas.
Casey Putsch
They're what?
Andy Frisella
Now here's an interesting thing. So this was Texas. Okay.
DJ
But wait, that's the same guy from the other one.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's a great, great thing you called out. How the did he get from Texas to Seattle?
DJ
Same way we talked about about.
Andy Frisella
It's organized.
DJ
Yeah, it's organized.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And that's the thing. Like I saw this comment. We had this comment coming on YouTube. I'm sorry, Andy, but you are very wrong on this one to think that.
DJ
No, the. I'm not the nation. You're wrong.
Andy Frisella
You're wrong to think.
DJ
Yeah, I spent. Listen, bro, I'm pretty successful in life. I've wanted everything I've ever touched. Here's the But I'm so stupid. I can't read into things four levels deep.
Casey Putsch
Follow the money. Money. Okay?
DJ
I get tired of these people that say, oh, you're. No, I'm not wrong. I'm. I'm actually like real talk. I'm very rarely wrong about anything. And that's not a character fault. It's that I don't open my mouth unless I know what the I'm talking about.
Casey Putsch
Good point.
DJ
Is that true or not?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, well, they're saying, you better say.
DJ
That because I pay you.
Casey Putsch
I'll back you up even.
DJ
Yeah, but like, bro, these dudes. Dudes, like, sit in their basement and.
Casey Putsch
Look at the name. You don't even know it's a real person or AI.
DJ
This might be a really good person or whatever, but, like, at some point, dude, you got to look around at your life and say, how. How smart am I really? Because if you were, it wouldn't look like that.
Casey Putsch
What even about that? You don't even have to. You just. Just let's wake up, look at things objectively, and realize this is not organic. This is not actual reality.
DJ
Have some compassion and humanity for once. What the are you talking about? Okay, I'm gonna read this. I'm sorry, Andy, but you are very wrong on this one. To think that nationwide protests are being funded by George Soros. It's quite ridiculous. Why can't you look at the fact that we are treating humans like animals? Have some compassion and humanity for once. Do those have any compassionate humanity for the women that they are raping and killing from fucking all over the country? Ok, I'm fucking over it, okay? I don't have. You're right. I have no compassion for it. I'm not gonna sit here. I'm a victim of violent crime. Just so you know. I got stabbed in the face when I was 23 years old.
Casey Putsch
Damn.
DJ
Okay, I got stabbed four times, man, three times in the face and once in the back. What the fuck experience do you have with real violence? I don't have compassion for violent human beings. I don't have. I don't care if those people are rounded up that are violent and put into a fucking kit. That's where they belong, okay? But aside from all that, I'm actually a very compassionate person.
Andy Frisella
Big heart.
DJ
Okay? How many schools have you built? How many neighborhoods have you revitalized? How much have you done? For people. Before you talk about me having compassion, humanity, Fuck you.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, well, I just wanted to point out the piece on the George Soros funding process here. Yeah, you know, because I guess, you.
DJ
Know, person's fucking 10 years old, it can't be true.
Casey Putsch
Well, the other thing is George Soros has made his fortune by destabilizing nations. You don't think he wasn't ruining hundreds and thousands and millions of lives in all of those nations? Sorry, with our tax dollars.
DJ
Sinister.
Casey Putsch
With our tax dollars.
DJ
No shit.
Casey Putsch
And our tax dollars.
DJ
100% our tax dollars. He didn't spend a dollar of his own money.
Casey Putsch
Usaid.
DJ
USAID fucking gave it to his fucking bro.
Casey Putsch
It's crazy, man.
DJ
Sinister GEORGE SOROS ANTI ICE PLOT EMERGES oh, here comes the propaganda Amid LA riots as paid foreign agitators are finally exposed.
Casey Putsch
Wow.
DJ
Let's also go back and talk about.
Casey Putsch
I thought that was actually a propaganda. This is real. Usually when you see something like that to discredit it.
Andy Frisella
No, it's real, man.
Casey Putsch
Wow.
Andy Frisella
It's real. Let's dive into it. You got. The LA based Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, or churla, is another group that's played a role in the protest has spiraled into face offs with LAPD and federal agents raiding workplaces across the city. CHURLA staged rallies in LA last week to announce the ICE raids, which are said to be targeting criminals living in the US illegally. Research by Palumbo and others showed how CHURLA received tens of millions of dollars during the Biden administration, mostly from the State of California, but also $450,000 in grants from the Department of Homeland Security to provide citizenship, education and training. Now, all of that has been cut, right? But the group also received more than half a million dollars in 2023 alone from the Tides foundation, which is the pass through body that George Soros and Open Open Society foundation uses to bankroll its progressive causes and activists. It is literally being funded by our taxpayers, our tax dollars, through these NGOs in their quotes.
DJ
Listen, that person who made that comment is a fucking moron.
Andy Frisella
Oh, for sure.
DJ
I'm sorry, you could say, oh, I love you, Andy, but well, dude, then you don't. You don't get it. No, you're not listening. You don't get it. Okay, this is happening. This is. And for the record, just so we're clear, earlier, if you're not a legal immigrant, get the out. Yeah, I don't care who you are, I don't care what you do. I don't care where you Come from. We have to draw a line at some point in time and we are to that point. If they want to go home and come back the way that this man has come here from India, the way this man has come here from Bosnia, I am 100 okay with that. If you are legal, legal, it's time to go. So we can get our back together. And then we will figure out a way to bring the ones back that belong here and you, the criminal, contribute. Yeah, we can't. You're not those. Look, dude, I don't care if you're illegal, you gotta go. And that's how I feel about it. Yeah, we can't differentiate between it anymore. People are like, oh, what about this guy who's been here for 20 years? Okay.
Casey Putsch
No, we don't. There's no time for this anymore.
DJ
Trump just passed an executive order this morning protecting people like that who have had a history of employment. Yeah, I'm fine with that.
Andy Frisella
Cool with that.
DJ
I'm fine with that. I am fine with that.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah.
DJ
These other people got to fucking go.
Andy Frisella
Got to go.
DJ
And it's not about Mexican people. I don't really, honestly, I don't really give a. Of one Mexican person is deported. I am actually talking about all the other countries. They're trying to turn this into a Mexico.
Casey Putsch
No, it's South America, China, you name it.
DJ
I know, bro, but they're how they.
Casey Putsch
Plant military age men in the country.
DJ
I know, but listen, dude, this is why they're doing it. Because the second biggest population behind white people that voted for Trump is what? Hispanics.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, Mexico.
DJ
And here's the deal. They're also the second biggest population in the country next to white people.
Casey Putsch
Oh, that's the next division thing.
DJ
You're right. Right. So what they're trying to do is they're trying to. I wouldn't be surprised if that motherfucker that was on the motorcycle with the Mexican flag.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
Is propaganda.
Andy Frisella
Oh, for sure.
DJ
Okay.
Casey Putsch
It's perfect.
DJ
Yeah, I know the photo was perfect, bro. We got professional photographers here that couldn't make that photo.
Casey Putsch
Like, he was also pretty good at riding motorcycles.
DJ
How do you do that with one hand?
Casey Putsch
Awfully nice dirt bike.
DJ
I'll be real. No, no, bro. How do you drive a dirt bike.
Casey Putsch
That big a flag with that bigger.
DJ
Flag with one hand. You can't do it. You know I'm on a dirt. You know how I know you can't do it? Because I tried to make videos of me riding my dirt bike with one hand. It's almost fucking impossible. And I've been riding motorcycles since I was fucking eight, dude.
Casey Putsch
I, I, when I run my first big go kart race and got to go rip around with the checkered flag. Just a Damn checkered flag. 50 mile an hour, hard to hold, let alone that that was practiced.
DJ
Those of you guys who ride dirt bikes have been riding your whole life. I've been riding my whole fucking life. Take your fucking cell phone with your left hand and try to ride your dirt bike. It's almost impossible even for someone that knows how to fucking ride tough.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
So I'm very Sure, sure I'm 90 sure that that was a complete propaganda photo to create division between the two largest populaces of this country. And like, dude, we got to be smarter than that. We're getting sucked into this where you know, the Mexican guys, like, when I have 30 Mexican dudes that follow us dming me being like, bro, you don't hate no, dude, fuck, I don't even care. Like, I don't even care if they deport one from Mexico. Mexico. They're trying to make it seem that way.
Andy Frisella
Right, right.
DJ
But really, what, we don't want to talk about this. That's right. We want the, we want the third world bags that have come over here with no families, military age. No, you know, they, they have no intention of being part of our culture. Mexico is part of our culture of this country, man.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah, we won, they lost, but we work.
DJ
No, it's not even that. It's not even that. It's that, dude, there's a, there is a huge part of America is Latin culture like that, Is that simulated here?
Andy Frisella
It's in the pot.
DJ
It's the second most spoken language here in this country. I don't think my personal opinion and, and dude, I, I think there's probably some out there. There's probably some people that are like, get rid of everybody except the white people or whatever. Right. But I mean, there's a lot of people that are say, get rid of all the white people too.
Casey Putsch
So there's their anomalies.
DJ
Yeah. But the truth of the matter is, is I don't think, I think the issue is being manufactured to be Mexican versus American because of the population size of the Hispanic community.
Casey Putsch
Correct.
DJ
They, they have the black. And the white community has not gone at each other the way that they did at George Floyd because now they realize they got played. So now they got to have a new group to go against. And dude, I don't think that most Americans feel like they want to kick out their neighbor Jose back to Mexico. That's not. We're. I'm speaking for myself, but I'm talking about these fucking third world fucking people that were dumped out of prisons and sent here by the millions. Those people got to go.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, it's like that movie from the 80s, Red Dawn. You know, these kids up in the.
DJ
Great movie.
Casey Putsch
It's like that, except we got everybody here. No, you're exactly right. And that's the old communist tactic. The United States was too strong to. To beat them against an invasion. I think it was the Japanese that said, behind every blade of grass is a firearm. The Russians even ran all the scenarios and they're like, there's too many guns. No way. The way to do it is from within. And the old Soviet tactic is you break down a nation at the weakest point of what they consider the fabric of it. They thought the division between black and white was it. They tried that. They tried the next one with the Rainbow Community. They tried it with anti Semic, which was not even a thing thing.
DJ
Right.
Casey Putsch
And. And now. And now the Mexicans. It's funny because I'm almost kind of wondering.
DJ
Anti Semitism is becoming a thing.
Casey Putsch
Well, Israel's doing dumb.
DJ
Well, that's right. And. And people are tying it into Israel and they're saying, oh, well, you hate Jewish. No, I don't like what that government's doing. Oh, yeah, that's a different thing. But anyway, it's becoming a thing because they're getting special treatment with their hate laws. They're passing anti.
Casey Putsch
Oh, yeah.
DJ
Speech law against. So why. So. So are we going to pass laws where you can't say that white people are colonizers and that white people are this and that and this? We're not doing that.
Casey Putsch
We're not doing that.
DJ
Right. Like are we going to do. We shouldn't do any of it. None of it. It should all be on the table for discussion.
Casey Putsch
No, you're.
DJ
If you're a fucking asshole. If you're a racist asshole, you'll show yourself.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, well, and the other thing that popped up is in the last number of years from, you know, George, Floyd related things, Black Lives Matter, Rainbow Community, all that. The biggest thing is if you criticize us, you're racist, you're a bigger. And we've been hit with. With that so hard.
DJ
I don't care.
Casey Putsch
I don't care. Exactly. Right. But we've been hit with it so hard for so long. All of a sudden now, when the anti Semitism Thing. Alleged thing is a thing, which is not actually a thing in America. It's just not. Now you got like, these rabbis going nuts, getting on big podcasts, going, any criticism of anything relating to Jewish or Israel at any time is anti Semitism. We're like, fuck you.
DJ
That's right.
Casey Putsch
You're committing genocide. And we're supporting this outside another country. Country. Fuck you. That's not anti Semitism. Your country is doing dumb shit.
Andy Frisella
Stop. Yeah, right, Right.
DJ
That's it.
Andy Frisella
I saw this video the other day.
DJ
That is fucking it.
Andy Frisella
It should be that simple. I saw. I saw this video the other day. It was like the New York mayoral debates that were going on.
Casey Putsch
Oh, my God. Bad. So you saw this?
Andy Frisella
Okay, did you see this? So they go around, you know, it's like, what, seven of them on the stage or whatever. They're like, you know, what's gonna be your first, you know, you know, visit that you will do?
Casey Putsch
Foreign visit.
Andy Frisella
Foreign visit as the new maybe, or, oh, I'm going to Israel. Going to the holy, like, every one.
Casey Putsch
Disneyland.
DJ
Well, that's because the biggest financial lobbies in the world are pro Israel lobbies, bro. They got to get their money for their election.
Casey Putsch
Oh, yeah.
DJ
They have to say those things.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
None of those people are wealthy enough to support themselves or wealthy enough to fight the ad campaign that AIPAC will run against them if they don't say what they're told to say.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, yeah.
DJ
So. So, like, dude, they may not need the money, but even if they don't need the money, they're not going to be able to withstand the media slaughter that's going to come their way. Yeah. So they have to say that to get in office.
Andy Frisella
It's crazy.
DJ
Or you've got to be, like, legitimately like Trump or Elon, worth billions of dollars and just say, well, you.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah.
DJ
Trump didn't even do that. Trump took a hundred million dollars from.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You guys, real quick on this last little riot thing. You guys want to see he NFL.
Casey Putsch
Hall of Fame tackle hit me. Oh, yeah. Yeah, baby.
DJ
Yeah. But to sum this up.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
No, sir, you are wrong.
Andy Frisella
No condos Sanders.
DJ
Yeah, bro, Like, I. I love how these people. What do you think I'm a idiot?
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Like, I know I curse and I know I might sound stupid, but the real world. Evidence. Evidence would say otherwise.
Andy Frisella
Proof's in the pudding, baby.
DJ
Oh, no. You just got lucky. I got lucky seven times.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right, right. And I want to watch this NFL tackle real quick, though, so.
Casey Putsch
Because, I mean, to your point, can right.
Andy Frisella
We got a lot of. A lot of Americans are starting to come out the woodwork, and we're like this, bro.
DJ
This dude saves these cops lives.
Casey Putsch
Dude, I got the cop. I got everybody.
DJ
Have you seen this?
Casey Putsch
I saw it.
DJ
Watch the this.
Andy Frisella
It's in slow mode.
Casey Putsch
Bang, bang.
DJ
Watch this. He's pulling out a gun.
Casey Putsch
Boom.
DJ
Gun comes out. You said that wasn't a gun.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, that guy was pulling a gun.
DJ
That's a gun?
Andy Frisella
Looks like it. No, no, look. Look at it, how it falls. Look at how it falls. That's why I had to slow it down. I don't think it's a gun. I think it was like some keys or some he was holding or maybe even some sunglasses.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, he's got some cords dangling. He just had his hands up.
DJ
Oh, maybe that was keys. Yeah, I think what looks like a gun.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, well, it looked like. Like it's furtive movement for sure. But I think he was like, pulling his shirt up to wipe his face from getting pepper.
DJ
Pepper sp. Was that ball. Was that paintballs?
Andy Frisella
Pepper balls?
DJ
Yeah, but they're paintballs. They look like they're not rubber bullets.
Andy Frisella
No, I mean, they still hurt and then.
DJ
Yeah, like a paintball.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
The other thing is, you guys all been in a fight somewhere.
Andy Frisella
Okay.
Casey Putsch
Okay. You know, if something goes down or somebody, like, hits you or something or gets hit, the first thing people do is try to act like it was nothing. You know what I mean? So that guy gets lit up, and I think some of his motions are just him trying to look tough.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
Initially.
Andy Frisella
You. Ow. Oh, oh, oh, no.
Casey Putsch
See, he's like, yeah, I'm ready to fight. Bam.
DJ
I love the tackle, dude.
Andy Frisella
That was perfect form tackling.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
And that guy, he didn't even have tan legs. He just. That came out of nowhere, man. At it.
DJ
Look at it.
Casey Putsch
He's got flip flops on. He's got to.
DJ
That dude. That dude. That guy came straight, baby. That guy came straight out of Father's Day. Hallmark.
Casey Putsch
Damn right.
DJ
That guy. Somebody was reading a magazine for New Balances and that came right out of it, man.
Casey Putsch
He spent all day polishing his Corvette.
DJ
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Dude. With this, bro. His jorts.
Casey Putsch
That's what I'm talking about, dude.
DJ
His jorts and his teeth.
Casey Putsch
We got this. You know how. No. There was an old joke about this way back on, like, you want to catch Osama bin Laden? Just. I think it's Jeff Foxworthy. Just go on the news and tell everybody he was responsible for Dale Earnhardt's Death.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
You have more bass boats with shotgun tote rednecks whizzing across the Atlantic for you know what's up. That's what that is.
DJ
No, dude, do it for Dale. Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. Bam.
Andy Frisella
Dale, bro.
DJ
It's such a good tackle, junior. Such a good tackle, bro.
Andy Frisella
First and 10 for the Dallas Cowboys.
DJ
Yeah. No, bro, that guy get a football contract this week.
Andy Frisella
Somebody signed this, bro. It's just so perfect.
DJ
I just love how he takes it upon himself. He's like, this guy.
Casey Putsch
I love that guy.
Andy Frisella
It's for. Yeah, great.
DJ
Next thing will be, that'll be all over the Internet being like, look how.
Andy Frisella
Racist white guy tackles, you know, up peaceful protesters was handing officers something.
DJ
You know, he was giving them cupcakes. Young, fine, future nuclear physicist.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right, right, right, right.
DJ
Was handing out cupcakes at the rally.
Andy Frisella
It was aggressively tagged at this.
DJ
This white supremacist that was eating a Johnsonville brock. He came alive out of the magazine and lit him up, dude.
Casey Putsch
White supremacy. Eating salty.
DJ
I mean, if we're being real, that was some white supremacy because he was very white and he was supremacy.
Casey Putsch
That's pen up right there.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
No, bro, that's 20 years have been.
Casey Putsch
Told taking for so long.
DJ
That's been 20 years of being told that you're a racist. He's like it. I am. That's some real.
Casey Putsch
There's dangerous. There's danger to that too. It's like the pendulum, right about if we lose our two party center system, it's like, hey, lefties, maybe don't keep telling everybody they're Hitler and Nazi for a while because they might start thinking about it after a while.
DJ
Yeah, they might start just saying, ah, you know what? I guess I am.
Andy Frisella
I am what you're saying. Yeah, yeah, yeah, bro.
DJ
They started, you start to think like, well, if I'm gonna get accused of it, might as well do it, you know, like, dude, dude, you get some crazy out there, bro.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. It's like a few years later, it's like, why did the girl's name Erica with the K become so popular in these years, you know.
Andy Frisella
Man, Guys, jump down to the comments. Let us know what you guys think.
Casey Putsch
Soros's kid.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
Accepting the Congressional met. What is it? The. The. The Medal of Freedom. How in the hell does he get the Medal of Freedom? Well done for the American people. Nothing.
DJ
He did a lot for them.
Casey Putsch
Oh, yeah, for them. Give me a break. You know how many people I know that have sacrificed their whole Lives to actually help and men or people out that have gone the mile that done something real. And this, this, you know how much that infuriated me?
DJ
Yeah. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Wood chippers, both of them.
Casey Putsch
Wood chipper.
DJ
Then you got Denzel in the back. I like, I like Denzel.
Andy Frisella
I like Denzel.
DJ
Denzel. What the man.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
I spent a lot of time doing the dish cleanup. Mess at home, man. Wood chippers, messy. I like the old gallows. Jig is just fine.
DJ
We need doubt. We need fucking American Gangster Denzel.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
My man.
Andy Frisella
My man.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Guys, let's go down to the comments. What you guys think, man? With that being said, let's keep the cruise cruising. You want some comments?
DJ
Yeah. Fucking fired up.
Casey Putsch
What are we cruising in? This is a good cruise. What metaphorical car are we in right now? Something nasty.
DJ
Yeah, I was.
Casey Putsch
Supercharger.
DJ
Yeah. We're in like, this is Mad Max today. Yeah, we're in like the Mad Max. Yeah. Last Thunderdome.
Casey Putsch
Interceptors.
DJ
Yeah, the. We're, we're, I think we're in the big, the new Mad Max, the 18 Wheeler. Yeah, yeah, we're all together.
Casey Putsch
All right.
DJ
Yeah, we can all fit in it. You know, we got some good looking women in the back.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
You know what I'm saying? We're good. We got some fucking dudes that are just crazy, flying around on poles, hanging.
Andy Frisella
Off with the ropes and shit. Yeah, I'm with it. I'm with it. Well, let's go cruise some of these comments. Andy, you've recently had a video that's putting up some numbers across the platforms.
DJ
Yeah. Are people mad about that one or is it pretty much.
Andy Frisella
Well, we got a bunch of comments here. Andy Thomas. Andy Thomas. Andy for president. Hit the nail on the head.
DJ
Yes.
Andy Frisella
The man doesn't miss. That's correct, Andy. Dus. And pattern recognition is a sign of high iq.
DJ
Thank you. This is all I'm trying to tell you.
Casey Putsch
We call that pattern recognition.
DJ
Like, they're like, they're like, oh, this guy got lucky and everything. He. What have I lost at? I don't lose a tic tac toe y. You know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, like, but, you know, it's short lived because.
DJ
Oh, okay, this guy's a lunatic. He's also.
Casey Putsch
Oh, baby.
DJ
Imagine blaming people who are protesting police violence for the violence of the police are committing. Andy Frisella is against free speech and protesting. I remember when this guy was motivational.
Casey Putsch
Oh, please.
DJ
I, I, first of all, I'm not against free speech at all. I think everybody should have free speech. I think everybody should have due process. But I think also that all of those people are required to be citizens.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
Non citizens do not have the same rights as citizens. So if people come here from other countries and break the law and do dumb and say dumb, they do not have the same privileges that we have. That's where we round them up and we put them back where they came from.
Casey Putsch
That's right.
DJ
So. Yes. And by the way, I am a lunatic. You're correct.
Andy Frisella
Now, now, Casey, we have a. We have a guy.
DJ
Oh, he got roasted.
Casey Putsch
Everybody got a guy.
DJ
See, this is what I'm talking about, guys. Yeah, these. These people up in the comments, bro. Bring in the horses them up. You know what I'm saying? The Clydesdale cartels coming in to stomp faces now.
Andy Frisella
Now, Casey, we have a guy that we've been. We brought him in the show a few times. His name's Paul. Okay, okay, Paul.
Casey Putsch
That sounds like a cover.
Andy Frisella
You remember Paul name talked a bunch of. On Paul.
DJ
Yeah, Paul.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Well, he's back. Okay, Paul, run 11 111. He's back for you, Andy. He says, I, Paul.
Casey Putsch
Oh, man.
DJ
I, Paul the cord sucker. Here my new challenge to a fitness throwdown of his choosing. Bring your best car guy. When I smoke you, you'll rock a cork cord on the Cobb costume for your next pocket. I might do that anyway. Okay. Proclaiming me, Paul husked me if I lose. You pick my punishment, Schmidt. But it better match my vibe.
Andy Frisella
Stream it live.
DJ
Stream it live. Fans judge who the winner. I would think about this.
Casey Putsch
It will not match your vibe. And is that your actual picture?
Andy Frisella
Oh, yeah, that's him. That's Paul.
DJ
Yes. But I do appreciate the talk.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right.
DJ
I mean, maybe I. Maybe I will take this.
Casey Putsch
Fair.
DJ
Fair Paul.
Casey Putsch
He says car guy is an insult.
Andy Frisella
He talks shit. That's how it started.
DJ
He. So he made a comment about. We're talking about this car. It's fucking gay or whatever. And so I'm like, well, you're gay, bro.
Casey Putsch
That's just because he doesn't have a car. Look, I'm sor. Your Huffy broke down on the way to your mom's basement. Damn.
Andy Frisella
Casey's on the heat, man.
DJ
Paul. Paul the corn sucker.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right.
DJ
What fitness competition? Do you really think you're going to beat me at corn sucker? Okay, let me be real. I am a very strong athlete, all right?
Andy Frisella
No, no, no, no.
Casey Putsch
I. I see. Look at. Look at your biceps. There's some canvas there physically.
DJ
And I mean, he's an athlete. I'm good and I'm fast and I'm strong and I'm good as I'm very agile. Twinkle toes, you came around. So let's think about the only thing I think I couldn't beat Paul at would be some sort of endurance running. I'm not an endurance runner.
Casey Putsch
Maybe not. Maybe not.
DJ
I guarantee you I beat him in his foot race.
Casey Putsch
So, yeah, I think he's solid at the G rated insults.
DJ
I think he's crazy. Right? You know, I actually, I think Paul himself.
Andy Frisella
I like Paul.
DJ
I like Paul now, too.
Casey Putsch
Bring it on, cream puff.
DJ
I do, too.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
I might wear the corn suit. Just because.
Andy Frisella
Just J A gp Just because.
DJ
Dude, this is what I'm talking about. See, we could talk.
Andy Frisella
I'm down with it.
DJ
Corn. Corn sucker. I like you now, dude. I love how he writes that, bro. Now, dude, we gotta have Paul come on the show, man. I. Paul. And then we're gonna make him do car. Car. Yeah, we're going to make Paul. We're going to make you change your perspective, Paul. And you're going to say I love cars while I'm sucking corn.
Casey Putsch
We make him do car by learning, helping somebody out, maybe helping change oil with somebody that needs it. You know what I'm saying out there? Make him do that. Do something good for somebody else.
DJ
I take this dude for one ride in the Chiron. One rip and your life will be changed.
Casey Putsch
Don't give him a ride in a sheeran for this malarkey. Make him do something to earn it. Make him become a car guy.
DJ
We'll see how he suck the corn off of a cob.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. No, no. She.
DJ
Ron, if you could suck the corn off of the cob faster than dj.
Casey Putsch
Whoa, whoa.
DJ
Oh.
Andy Frisella
Hey, hey.
Casey Putsch
Hey, man.
Andy Frisella
All right.
DJ
See, this is the kind of motherfucker I like, though.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I like Paul.
DJ
Paul, you're back in the club.
Andy Frisella
All right?
DJ
Feel free to talk shit.
Casey Putsch
People going to be asking if DJ eats his Snickers bar upside down. So it feels.
DJ
That's exactly, exactly what he does. He told me about that. He's the one. He's invented that.
Andy Frisella
All right, guys. All right, guys.
DJ
Paul, you're the man.
Andy Frisella
Yep. We appreciate you.
DJ
Send me a corn outfit. I'll wear them off.
Casey Putsch
I'm deflecting. I'm sorry, dj, you got to be the deflector, right?
Andy Frisella
No, that's fine.
DJ
But what, are you gonna wear it in a Great. You're gonna dress up as a grape.
Casey Putsch
Pot of peas or something? I don't know.
Andy Frisella
It'll be a raisin.
DJ
No, you got to be a grape or a pig's foot or some. Oh, man, I gotta be corn. Corn is white people.
Andy Frisella
I'll be potato salad.
DJ
No, you. You got to be watermelon.
Andy Frisella
I'll be watermelon.
DJ
All right. And I'll be corn.
Andy Frisella
I'm fine with that.
DJ
Do you know that there's actually a drink, an energy drink, a corn energy drink? Did you know that?
Casey Putsch
Come on, bro.
DJ
Go over to Cam's desk and get it off his desk.
Andy Frisella
Cam. Cam, Cam, Cam.
DJ
Yeah, it's on his. It's in his little display. You'll see it. He won't mind that we stole it.
Andy Frisella
Who makes it?
DJ
I'm gonna find out. This is what I'm going to send Paul so he stops sucking all the corn. Bro, it's not a good habit, man. Kind of looks a little weird.
Andy Frisella
It does. It does. Look, get a haircut, too.
DJ
I will say this, though. I respect. I respect the game. Paul, you're back on the team.
Casey Putsch
You could work on his RBF a little bit, you know, smile maybe.
DJ
That's what I got, too, bro. Everybody thinks I'm always mad.
Casey Putsch
My wife tells me I'm, like, way too intense.
DJ
Most the time, I'm mad.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, she's just like, your. Your looks, man. I'm like, well, what about.
DJ
I. Paul the cord sucker?
Andy Frisella
He's probably really cool.
Casey Putsch
He's okay.
DJ
He's got to be cool if he can talk like that.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, he can't be that cool, though.
DJ
If he hates cars.
Casey Putsch
H. Maybe he doesn't. I think he secretly likes him.
DJ
Who? How the could you not like car? See, look what he's got. Here he comes. The Corn Deliver Now. Wow. Was I lying?
Casey Putsch
Nope.
DJ
There it is. Big Corn Energy.
Andy Frisella
That's not real.
DJ
That is a real drink.
Andy Frisella
There's something in there.
DJ
Yes, I should. Paul, I'm gonna send you a case of real Corn Energy so that you stop sucking the corn.
Casey Putsch
Oh, there you go. Yeah, yeah.
DJ
And. And if you drink the real Corn Energy, I'll wear the corn out outfit. And don't make a commercial for a corn drink.
Andy Frisella
I mean, yeah, Form Energy's not sponsoring us. We might as well get.
DJ
That's right. I didn't get no check from these. Form Energy. Yeah, Maybe Bitcoin corn now.
Andy Frisella
There we go. Ethanol, baby.
DJ
Yeah. Gas corn drink. I came up with this idea. Corn water.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man. Guys, we do appreciate you for being real ass fans, though. Keep liking commenting. Make sure you guys are subscribed. And hit that bell. Notification to stay up to date with the latest drop cops from relief.
DJ
And here's what I will say for you commenters besides Paul. Paul's cool. Now stomp these. Yeah, I love it. You know, you get all these people feel real comfortable talking to some they don't know.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. If you're afraid to say something right now, remember, realize there's dozens, hundreds, thousands, millions of people that think exactly the way you do that are waiting for just one person to say it.
DJ
Well, dude, I get, you know, our people are. I'm bringing them out of retirement. You know, we calmed them down for a long time. I kind of, I grew up for a minute.
Andy Frisella
I've been taking the high road.
DJ
Like we're going to take the high road.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
And what I realized is that when you take the high road, there's actually no benefit to it. So. So you could find us in the gutter now, me and the Clydesdales. So stomp these. And by the way, way, I love it.
Andy Frisella
Well, let's get one more headline in. Let's do before our thumbs up. Let's go to headline number two.
DJ
We're having such a good time.
Andy Frisella
It's a great time. Yeah, it's a great time. Let's go aheadline number two. Let's talk about some left trash. Some more left trash. I guess.
DJ
Gotta talk about all the trash. We're talking about left trash.
Andy Frisella
But it's interesting because, I mean, let's get on the economy a little bit because some things have been happening, shaking up. They've had the treasury secretary besent. He's been getting interviewed down, down at the house and there's been some interesting turn of events that's been happening down there. I like the guy too. He's cool, right. First openly gay member to serve at that high level of, of a cabinet position. And so the left doesn't really know how to deal with them, but they've been, they've been doing their best. So let's check out this.
DJ
Yeah, because we don't care if people are gay.
Andy Frisella
No, he does a great job. And that's all, that's it. He's quality.
DJ
I don't give a if you're gay, gay. If you're the best brain surgeon. I'd like you to operate on my brain. If you're. If you're gay and you fly an airplane better than everybody else, you're welcome to be my pilot.
Andy Frisella
Yep.
DJ
You know, like I don't care. I don't care who you want to have sex with. I don't care.
Andy Frisella
Do the job.
DJ
As long as it's not kids then I care.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, then we definitely can.
DJ
By the way, before we get into this, 25% of profits go to nebraska football walk ons.
Andy Frisella
Oh, really?
DJ
That's pretty cool.
Andy Frisella
That's cool.
DJ
Yeah, my markway's son plays up there. Mac mark way plays tight end for the huskers. That means they're going to be awesome.
Andy Frisella
That's sick.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Anyway, yeah, let's get into a lot.
DJ
Plug for I don't do ads. So this is a free but big corn. This is actually a conflict of interest. Big corn energy. Get you some.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, let's get into headline number two. Democrat Stacy plaskett lashes out at critic after her meltdown against treasury bas and profanity lace tirade c dive into this man the hard.
Casey Putsch
Who is she calling that?
DJ
Yeah, I mean she went straight to the crack cocaine of insults.
Andy Frisella
Oh, she went hard.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. So this just happened today. Democrat virgin island delegate to congress Stacy plasket lashed out at a critic after her meltdown against treasury secretary scott bent. Plaskin other democrats were rude and condescending to treasury secretary scott bent on Wednesday. Bent didn't let plas nasty attitude affect him. So here's the clip that, that we're referencing here. Let's check this out.
Casey Putsch
Ma' am, that's incorrect.
DJ
Excuse me.
Casey Putsch
Let me, let me, let me get something straight with you first here. I've seen you interrupt everyone when you come to someone's house. You respect their rules and in this house we don't interrupt individuals. And you're not going to to interrupt my time. I'm going to give you time to respond. You may want to jot down some notes about things that you don't agree with me on so that you can respond to them at that time. But while I'm speaking as the person holding this time, you will refrain from speaking, sir, until I am done. Until I am done and then I will give you time to speak.
Andy Frisella
Okay, look, look forward to the facts.
DJ
Thank you.
Casey Putsch
She got kicked out of the homeowners association, didn't she?
DJ
Oh, yeah. Wait, so what happened here?
Andy Frisella
Well, so the crazy thing is because she's from the virgin islands, a representative from the virgin island, she actually has no actual voting power. They do allow her to be on the panels and stuff like that, but she has actually no real power here. So that video has been going out and viral because again, Scott bisson, he's been getting hammered in these investigations been Handling it beautifully. Right. Respectfully. And they just, like, been flat out lying. So somebody posted this on Twitter. This video. Video. A stoic glopnick tweeted this out, said, do all these twats have their PMS cycle synced? Someone needs to ship a case of Midol to the Capitol this afternoon.
DJ
Okay.
Casey Putsch
That'S not that bad. That's a joke. My mom would.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right. Yeah, sure, right. It's cool. Well, she clapped back. All right. And this is what's got her on the fucking. On the talking thing, she said. And from her official account. Excuse you. This twat, cunt, pum pum. Whatever.
Casey Putsch
Whoa.
DJ
What's a pum pum?
Casey Putsch
Ain't nobody called you a cunt or a pump.
DJ
Hold on, hold on. We went in a new territory dictionary, bro. Hold on. I know profanity, bro. I am a profanity connoisseur.
Casey Putsch
Proficient.
DJ
What the is a pum pum?
Andy Frisella
Same thing. Same. Same.
Casey Putsch
Where?
DJ
Never heard of that.
Andy Frisella
It's. It's like a. I think it's like Virgin Islands. Is it like Jamaican slang for.
Casey Putsch
I'm gonna remember this vagina? Oh, it is a good thing or bad thing?
DJ
Pom pom. Is that a derogatory term? Can we look this up?
Andy Frisella
I don't think it's derogatory, bro. You can shine.
DJ
Look it up.
Casey Putsch
Like dudes in the Virgin island, the bar. Like pom pom. Yeah, yeah.
Andy Frisella
Who let the dogs out? Pum pum pum pum pum pum pum. Yeah.
DJ
Jamaica.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's right. Right.
DJ
It sounds, like, kind of nice. Oh, it doesn't sound as bad as that.
Andy Frisella
Let me see that. Pum pom.
Casey Putsch
I just call her a. Which isn't a vagina. That's a dog. Female dog. It's nasty one.
Andy Frisella
But. So she tweeted this out. This is her. These not my words. These are her. Okay. Excuse you. This twat cunt, pum pum, whatever you want to call it, represents an organ that gives life and is resilient. So thanks for the compliment. I can take one interruption option, but beset was out of control. And I know I look good for my age, but, baby, I'm post menopausal, and it still works. Cherries, water emoji.
DJ
That's gross, first of all. What? That's disgusting.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, vagina is not.
DJ
So she's saying she has a juicy pom pom.
Andy Frisella
She has a juicy.
DJ
She has a juicy pom pom pom.
Andy Frisella
But the cherries, to me, that says ball.
DJ
False. No, that's like, no.
Andy Frisella
Oh, it smells like cheer. It tastes like cherries.
DJ
That's, that's, that's. That means the pump.
Andy Frisella
Pump.
Casey Putsch
By the way, if you're postmenopausal, it doesn't work as an organ that creates life anymore.
DJ
And by the way, it doesn't just create life because sperm creates life.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right, right. Well, I mean, dude, sperm is the.
DJ
Most amazing life giver in the planet.
Andy Frisella
Protein, dude.
DJ
It grows a whole baby in nine months. You want to get jacked? Get yourself some sperm. The pea drinker guy told me. Man.
Casey Putsch
Let'S go back to the corner on the cob joke.
DJ
What do you mean, weird? We're trying to get swole.
Andy Frisella
She's got a little Michelle going on, bro.
DJ
My personal opinion, you don't. You don't let her around your hee haw. You know what I'm saying? Look at those jumpers.
Casey Putsch
I think she. She like anybody Remember the movie Predator with Arnold?
DJ
Yeah, yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yep. That's her.
DJ
No, that's Michelle. Michelle looks like Predator. No, she looks like alien.
Casey Putsch
Michelle.
DJ
Or no, Predator. Yeah, Obama.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, I never saw that.
DJ
Mike.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, I was gonna say Mike.
DJ
He gets it.
Casey Putsch
Okay.
DJ
Anyway. Yeah, yeah. No, we don't care about your cherry juicy pumpkin. Pum pum pum.
Andy Frisella
No pum.
DJ
No.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I'm cool.
Casey Putsch
Everybody has a bad day, though. But that was weird.
DJ
That was super weird. Here's the reality. She's trying to make it funny. At least. At least she has some sense of fair. Yeah, I mean, I, I, you know, I don't.
Casey Putsch
If she didn't excuse you like a Karen would, you know, you're starting off on the wrong food to be.
DJ
But then, but then she kind of makes it funny like it's funny. I. Maybe she's not being funny. Maybe she said, hey, my pom pom is juicy. Clip that right there. I got a juicy pum palm.
Casey Putsch
Lord have mercy.
DJ
I mean, I don't know. She sounds very comfortable saying it, bro.
Andy Frisella
Dude, it's weird. I don't.
DJ
You want this juicy pum palm.
Andy Frisella
But they, they've been.
Casey Putsch
She can't vote wherever she is.
Andy Frisella
Dude almost said something.
DJ
No comment. No comment.
Andy Frisella
No comment. How it should be.
DJ
No, it's okay.
Casey Putsch
This just. Casey put abdication case for taking away women's right to vote in that group that apparently she has no voting power.
Andy Frisella
Y.
DJ
All right. But she's. At least. She's funny.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, she's funny. That's cool.
DJ
I could appreciate funny people.
Andy Frisella
No, because the left is even if.
DJ
They'Re even if they're not that funny, at least they're trying.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, fair.
Andy Frisella
A for effort.
DJ
The pum pum thing, man. D for X. I never heard of it. I'm mind blowing.
Casey Putsch
That's what I got a whole, bro.
DJ
I got a whole new term when.
Casey Putsch
When people do this trolling right now, I just grade them and I'm like, you know, your inside would mean more if. If you made a point that was based in reality. I'm going to give you a B minus for effort, a C for execution and an effort eligibility. Like do better. And it's just kind of fun. Just grade them, you know?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah, man. They've been on this economy trick. Economy's looking better and I thought because I have two car guys in the room. Yeah, there is a big change up that just, that just came down the fold. America's biggest automaker dodges tariffs with stunning $4 billion shift from Mexico to US plants. So we, you know, let's talk about this a little bit. America's best cars, best selling car maker is putting US factories back in the spotlight. General Motors announced plans to invest $4 billion in American manufacturing capacity that will help shift vehicle production from Mexico to the United States. The company said like Tuesday that the investment will be made over the next two years and is for gas and electric vehicles. Now, CEO Mary Barra said in a statement on Tuesday that GM is committed to making 2 million vehicles annually in the US and supporting American jobs. Now, last year GM built 888 89,000 cars in Mexican factories, including the gas and electric Chevy Equinox and Blazers. Soon, soon, freshly built gas powered Chevrolet Blazer and Chevy Equinox models will roll out of American plants. Both are expected to come stateside starting in 2027. What we got on that?
DJ
Well, first of all, they're not telling the whole story, okay? Evs are not selling.
Andy Frisella
No, they're not.
DJ
They're riding on the lots. Okay? Now Teslas might be selling, but Ford and Chevy and everybody else is making EVs. Shit's not selling. Yeah, Most of these companies are going back to internal combustion engines. They're doing it. Mercedes just announced it. Fucking Ferrari said that. They're thinking about it, which, I mean, I think they're doing it.
Casey Putsch
Well, they should. The whole point of Ferrari Lamborghini is stuff to be.
DJ
I know, bro.
Casey Putsch
Sexy internal combustion. It sounds amazing. I don't want your stupid electric motor in a Ferrari. It sounds like a vacuum suiter of a V6. Give me a V12.
DJ
Wow, dude. No, no, Doubt. Real talk. Yeah, real talk. I'm a. I'm a. I'm a. A very good customer of that brand.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
And I do like the brand a lot. But, bro, the reason I like the brand is because they make the best ice engines ever.
Casey Putsch
I want them to sing.
DJ
Yes. So they not talking about that. GM is also building. They spent a billion dollars to. To build a plant that. That develops only natural or gas power V8 engines. So I actually think what we're going to see, and I'm interested to hear what you think on this, but I actually think we're going to see this time of ev. I don't think it's going to stick. I think we're going to see it go from gas to, you know, the last 10 years. Ev. Well, and I think we're going to fade back in because, dude, at the end of the day, people aren't buying them.
Casey Putsch
Correct.
DJ
They're not buying them.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. What's the market say?
Casey Putsch
Yeah, and you know, they're not returning much and there's issues with them.
DJ
And frankly, dude, like, for the battery replacement, like, dude, I have a McLaren P1.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
Okay. People don't understand this. The battery on a. What's the battery on a Tesla to replace? Isn't it like, oh, it's 2530 grand, right?
Casey Putsch
Tremendous.
DJ
My P1 battery is 200 grand.
Casey Putsch
Crazy.
DJ
Yeah. So, like, dude, these are not.
Andy Frisella
Not.
DJ
They're not sustainable. No, that. Dude, no, that. You know, dude, it is what it. It is. And it's the. The technology is not how it's. They promoted to be. It's not doing anything good for the environment. It's actually worse for the environment. You know this.
Casey Putsch
Correct.
Andy Frisella
It's worse for infrastructure, too.
DJ
Those cars, and let's be real, they suck.
Casey Putsch
Well, here's the other thing.
DJ
Nobody wants to drive a fucking golf cart everywhere they go.
Casey Putsch
No, here's the thing. The electric motors are pretty darn good. Okay. There's only so much to develop. You can develop battery technology to make it faster or hold more. Okay, great. But in the meantime, we can still develop ice engines a long way. Yeah, we can. We can have the infrastructure already for that. And here's something really, bro, they killed.
DJ
That motherfucker that figured out how to do it on water.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. There's so many stories of that going on for so long. It's funny because with my car, people are like, watch out, Big oil gonna get you. I'm like, I'm not worried about it because I'm their advocate. It's EV or global leftist that would be after me or want to silence me right now.
DJ
And I would say that's accurate.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, that's the so called enemy. That's why they want you to be quiet and go away. But you know, Ev, there's. Or with internal combustion, there's so much farther to go and develop. And I have to point this out because nobody thinks of this. I remember, I think it was freshman year high school physics class, we were talking about electric cars versus, you know, internal combustion. So people got to remember not every place in the world is a first world country with infrastructure. You're a second third world country or the military. Oh, we're going to generate electricity on a grid that doesn't exist on your electric vehicles. Oh, I know they were, they were.
DJ
Trying to make electric tanks.
Casey Putsch
Idiots, idiots, idiots. You know, and so the point is.
DJ
Fucking going to war, bro. Let's not hurt the environment.
Casey Putsch
Transport.
DJ
Boom, boom, boom.
Casey Putsch
There's a reason the word retarded has come back.
DJ
Yes, yes. That is a hundred percent fact.
Casey Putsch
Just saying the word retarded with people you don't know at the right time. The world is healing. You know what I'm talking about.
DJ
No, no, no, you're. You're 100% true. People still get mad about it, but they, they're not, they're not like pressing you like they were.
Casey Putsch
I say, I say it about myself in public. So you know, you're cool. People like us, nobody calls, nobody calls.
DJ
A mentally disabled person.
Casey Putsch
No one.
DJ
It's not. There's context to every word. Yeah, it's like, okay, it's like the other words, your guys's word that we can't say.
Andy Frisella
Which word?
DJ
No, no, the one you always say.
Andy Frisella
Here'S your wallet back.
DJ
No.
Andy Frisella
Which one?
DJ
No, you say, give me your wallet. Not that one.
Andy Frisella
I'll be right back.
DJ
Kids, I'm going to get milk.
Andy Frisella
Kids, I'm home.
DJ
That's one you never say. Anyway, the point, the point is there's context to words, man. Yeah, like for real, dude. Like, nobody's out here calling like actual mentally disabled people.
Andy Frisella
Right, right.
DJ
Like we're calling you for getting mad about it.
Casey Putsch
Well, a point on that, okay, with people getting to a point where they don't care anymore, you know, you got pushed too far for too long. You know, I remember 1999, my first year going to college, right? And all of a sudden, bam. I got hit in the face with the PC culture, basically telling me everything I thought.
DJ
Or I never bought into it.
Casey Putsch
No, I know but that was. I remember that day when I first got hit in the face with it when I went to Ohio State from Tiffin, right? And I was like, oh, my God. And since that time, we've been putting pushed to, you know, we're the bad guy. You can't say this. You can't do this. You gotta support this, everything. And I realized over the last decade, I'm like, I spent my life building a more efficient car than an EV that's good for everybody and the environment. I spent the last 11 years of my life not getting paid to mentor students of every color and background to pick up where the American educational system has failed to help get them jobs. I'm doing everything thing the left pretends to give a goddamn about, but never does because all they do is go out and convert you signal at a party, hopefully there's an open bar for them and feel good about themselves. When I've been out doing it, and I'm the one they always attack. And you know what? I don't give a flying anymore, dude.
DJ
Me neither.
Casey Putsch
At me. Attack me in every way.
DJ
No one can.
Casey Putsch
You've got nothing, dude.
DJ
This is the point. They did not want people to get to. I'm here because, dude, I am too. I don't. And, dude, like, I started speaking out on the show recently about the. The. The discrimination against white people. Okay? That's a real thing, all right? And people will say. Because it goes against every narrative that's been told for the last 20 years, but it's true. Okay? And, you know, I. I've generally found that most people get it. Like, mo. Most black people are like, yeah, dude, stand up for yourself. Like, you should. You know, like. And at the end of the day, bro, I. I think that's what's happened. I think people have pushed. Like, dude, it's. It's gas. It's emotional abuse. Like, you're a good dude. Like, I'm a good dude, bro. What the. You're calling me all these names, and eventually you're like, you. And then they're like, see?
Andy Frisella
See, I told you.
DJ
Yeah, see, look at him.
Andy Frisella
There it is.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
I've gone out and I've done the work they didn't think anybody would. I've done it. You know what? Dad's home now, and I'm not taking any.
DJ
That's right, bro. Listen, dude, here's the deal. We got to be smart about this because they want us to. Here's what they want. They want white people to get so mad that they actually do hate everybody else.
Casey Putsch
I don't.
DJ
And no, that's. And that's how they win. How we win is by laughing at them. Them and saying, look at how obvious these plays are. Look how obvious they're trying to turn Mexicans against everybody else in America. Look at. Like, we're not falling for it, bro. Like, if you're falling for it and you find yourself mad and angry and emotional, dude, you got to remember that's the outcome that they've tried to create.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
They're trying to get you to hate people of a different sexual orientation or a different color of their skin. And, dude, there's nothing more low IQ than hating someone else because of who they like to have sex with or what color their skin pigment is. There's good people and then there's shitty people, and there is good white people and shitty white people. There is good black people and shitty black people. People. There's good gay people and shitty gay people. Like, it's. It's. It's in India, bro. Is there good and bad people in Bosnia? Is there good and bad people? It's. It's a. It's humanity.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, Right.
DJ
Okay. And like, them trying to agitate all of us into this game of hating each other is how they win. Correct. And yes, we could criticize them and we could say, this is wrong, but you have to be very careful because you brought it up, dude. The pendulum is now swinging so far back, and the problem with the pendulum swing so far back is that the true power lies on the right side of the equation.
Casey Putsch
Correct?
DJ
Okay, so the. The right. The center right of this country owns all the guns there. It's all the capable men, accurate. It's everybody that you don't want to with. And if we allow that pendulum to swing too far back, we will end up with a really bad situation. And so it's up to the responsible men of this country who are angry and are mad to say, yes, this is not right, but I'm not going to do what they want me to do them. And we need to. All. All of us look at the people who are manipulating us and who are pulling the strings and say, bro, how much easier would our life be if these people weren't doing this? How much easier would our life be if George Soros wasn't funding all of this crazy? How much easier would our life be if. If Joe Biden hadn't funneled out a hundred billion dollars from the date of the election till the date of Trump's inauguration to go into USAID and other NGOs to fund their mission for the next four years. These people are our fucking enemies. Enemies. We are not the enemies of each other. They are our enemies. And we white, black, gay, straight, yellow, red, blue, I don't give a need to realize who the enemy really is. And it's not each other, it's them.
Casey Putsch
Correct. And I'll give you one example, another statement on that. So with Genius Garage, right, I choose students simply based on what's in their head and their hearts. Okay? It's not just specifically your resume. It's like, who do I think is going to do something? Something with this investment of time and money and effort, who do I's life can I change the most for the better? That's how they get chosen. And you know what? Straight up honest. At home in my garage is a bright orange Lamborghini and on the wall next to it's a MAGA flag. And last year students that I directly met her and spent my own time and money to help out. I had a first generation American whose family was Chinese. I had a black dude from Ohio whose dad, I shit you not, was a Black Panther in the 60s, 60s. And he's pretty conservative now.
DJ
I, they, they were actually pretty conservative.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, well, this son is, yeah, I, and, and this is just a thing. I'm like, I can make a difference for this person and I don't necessarily know whatever, but I also had, believe it or not, a trans woman in there. And I also mattered a Jewish kid. So if anybody wants to come at me and says that I'm whatever, you can go yourself and look at my track record. Now the thing I got to point out regarding who the real enemy is, let's look at everything going on in the world, right? Manufactured protests, the infiltration of the left to create that and stoke that. Things going on with Israel, to stoke war in Iran, immigrants being pushed into Europe, different kinds to destroy the European West. What's being pushed here to create division in America. If you just take all those things and find the commonality of what's creating it, you found the end enemy. That's the enemy. All this stuff is crap mess we have to take care of, but what's creating it? And then meanwhile, we have to be vigilant. Like you said, as me, a Midwestern straight white man with a family that helps people out and votes Republican. But at the same time too, we have to look at our own party and we have to realize that if we completely destroy another party and it's gone. That's not good for America. And if our own party does dumb shit that is unregulated AI for 10 years, years or starts having people that look like they're manufactured by billionaires in that's not good at either. And that's the way I feel about it.
DJ
I don't disagree with any of that.
Andy Frisella
No, not at all.
DJ
And dude, here's the other thing. The enemy list is not a religion or a race, you fucking idiots. Ok? It is a group of people with names. So if you want to get around the defenses that these people use which is to call you names, names racist, anti, semite, bigot, blah blah blah blah. Then stop referring to the enemy as a group and start referring to them by their names. Because that is the defense that they use to make sure that we cannot criticize them. By the way, those people are from all different walks of life. There are so called Christians that are in on it. There are Jews quote unquote that are in on it. There are these people all use these titles as shields so that you can't crit. It's no different than that shitty dude that you know that every night he's on Internet saying he's blessed in quoting bible verses and you know him in real life and you know he's a piece of.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, it happens across board.
DJ
Yeah, that is this, these, that's what those people, people do. They say I'm Christian, I'm Jewish, I'm this To protect themselves, okay? If you just name them and leave it at that and. And don't bring into these other things their race, their where they come from, this, that, the other. Now we have an opportunity to solve the problem.
Casey Putsch
I'm glad you said.
DJ
By the way they all organize. It's called the World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland. Yeah, dude.
Andy Frisella
Yeah man. Guys, hell of a conversation. Jump down in the comments, let us know what you guys think. But that being said, our final segment of the show. Yo, we have thumbs up or dumb as. So this is where we bring a headline in and we judge it, we critique it and it work.
DJ
Holy.
Andy Frisella
I'm all the way through in my grape.
DJ
I ain't sleeping tonight I'm ready to.
Andy Frisella
Run away from home.
DJ
Yeah. Oh yeah. Car. You ain't running nowhere.
Andy Frisella
Oh dude, I didn't tell you. You know what Addison did this morning?
DJ
Well, she ran so fast you couldn't catch her.
Andy Frisella
No, she had my phone. She called Sal like nine times.
DJ
Really?
Andy Frisella
She called Nick Clemens a couple of times. She FaceTimed a couple of people. I was sleep.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
A little girl got my phone. Yeah.
DJ
Does she actually talk to him?
Andy Frisella
I don't know. No. Sal says she kept hanging up. I'm like, man, sorry. But yeah, we bring a headline in, we talk about it, we judge it, it gets one of the those two options. So for that being said, our thumbs up or dumb. As headline reads not so hot pursuit of burglary Suspect sees police cars chase tractor excavator at walking pace. So this is.
DJ
Excavators move pretty slow.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, they do. And that's what he decided to be his getaway.
DJ
Like an excavator Excavator.
Andy Frisella
Oh, yeah, like the one I got the big one.
DJ
All right, let's see this.
Andy Frisella
South Carolina, baby. Let's go down there. Police in South Carolina engaged in a not so hot pursuit pursuit as they chased a tractor excavator down a main highway for more than an hour at the speed an average adult walks. The chase reached speeds of 3 mph early Sunday morning in North Charleston. Police said officers on a different call saw the big piece of construction equipment with treads and a shovel in front go across U.S. highway 78 around 3:30am North Charleston Police wrote in their report. A few minutes later they got a burglary call from a business that was heavily damaged and saw the excavator slowly heading away. Police said several cars immediately joined in the very slow speed pursuit. Here's the video.
Casey Putsch
Not exactly Harold Niemeyer.
DJ
Well, I mean, look, you can do some real with an excavator. Like they gotta keep their distance. Someone the most useful piece of construction equipment ever made. I think so. You can do anything with it. Like you could pick up one of those cars.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's true.
DJ
So is this what happened? This guy got pissed at someone's business and went and destroyed it?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, probably with his excavator.
DJ
So he's trying to do like the Killdozer thing? Kind of.
Casey Putsch
Why did he choose to drive it? Was it funny? Like, I feel like you'd have to.
DJ
They're kind of hard to put on a trailer. Yeah, well, you got to put him.
Casey Putsch
On a low ball, Run faster and hide. Why. Why is he doing that?
Andy Frisella
Oh, he did do that too. After he. After he stopped. He then took off on the flipping suit.
DJ
Do you. Do you. Do you like heavy equipment too?
Casey Putsch
Which is the next guy?
DJ
Sure. Do you know? Do you. I grew up running. Being on it and stuff.
Casey Putsch
Oh yeah. Tractors. Old Ford tractors from the 40s. From the 50s and stuff. Yeah, of course.
Andy Frisella
What year is that international you got. Don't you got that international?
DJ
79.
Andy Frisella
79?
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
That thing's fucking sick.
DJ
Yeah, no, it's a 70 and then that fucking Ford I have is a 91. Believe it or not. It looks way older. Yeah, yeah, but yeah, dude, I mean, does it say anymore?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I mean, he was the driver tried to run, but was followed by a drone until the police dog and handler caught up. He's in the Charleston county jail on a $22,000 bond. 53 year old years old, rolling, failure.
DJ
To stop for a blue light. Is that.
Andy Frisella
That's the cops lights. Yeah. And two counts of malicious injury to real property.
DJ
So he got pissed about something. Yeah, somebody pissed him off and decided to up their business. Well, you don't with people, man.
Andy Frisella
They got excavators.
DJ
Listen, man. Like, dude, listen, dude, you never know where people are, bro. Like, there's just sometimes you just don't care.
Casey Putsch
I, I've made that joke a couple of times when people. Whatever. I'm like, you realized I made a jet powered Batmobile for fun.
DJ
Are you sure you want. That's like that scene in Dark Knight where the, the accountant comes up to Morgan Freeman.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
He's like, I want $10 million every year for the rest of my life. And Morgan Freeman looks at him and goes, so you're telling me that you think that your boss is moonlighting as a vigilante and your idea who beats people with his bare hands?
Casey Putsch
Yes.
DJ
And your idea is to blackmail him? Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's like, I like that.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, I forgot about that line.
DJ
Yeah, that's a good one. Yeah, that's what it reminded me of.
Casey Putsch
Oh, that's good. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
What we got on this, man?
DJ
I would say thumbs up, man.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, he didn't wreck too much stuff.
DJ
I mean, here's the thing.
Andy Frisella
He avoided the lights. I mean he moved.
DJ
And here's the other thing. Thing, like the. He was very committed because it took a long time. Like, you know, like, you know how like when you get mad and then like you go. You like go do some stuff and then like, you're like 10 minutes later you're like, I'm not that mad.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right.
DJ
And then like an hour later you're like, what the fuck was I mad for? You know, and, but like to be so mad that you go drive across town three miles an hour.
Casey Putsch
This dude did it right? Because he got to savor all the cops driving so slow and locking traffic. It's like when I drive my old 31 Buick face. It's funny to me because normally I got Lamborghinis and stuff and I'm the fast one, but now I'm happy as can be. There's nobody in front of me because I'm holding up traffic. It's funny.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
You know.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I. Thumbs up on that.
DJ
Yeah. I mean, I wonder if he thought he was going to like get away with it at 3:30 in the morning.
Andy Frisella
Would have gotten away with it too.
DJ
If it wasn't for you kids.
Andy Frisella
What you got on this case? Thumbs up.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, I give it a thumbs up.
DJ
All right. Yeah, I'm for more killdozers.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I'm down with it, man.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
Oh, well. Whistling Diesel, he's building a replica right now.
DJ
Is he really?
Casey Putsch
You know about that?
DJ
No.
Casey Putsch
Yeah. And, you know, hats off to him, bro. He's not my style, but.
DJ
No, he's cool, bro. Did you see he's similar to you? He built all kinds of shit.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, he does it a little differently than.
DJ
Yeah, he's younger than you, though.
Casey Putsch
He's, he's.
DJ
He's in his 20s, I think the.
Casey Putsch
Entertainment of destruction and mine is I'm actually trying to create stuff in the real world and being pissed off.
DJ
The coolest thing I saw him do was put that fucking. That, that tank on remote control. Oh, yeah, that was cool.
Casey Putsch
Yeah, yeah, no, he's done some. He's done some very entertaining stuff.
DJ
Yeah, yeah. He put missiles on his monster truck. That was pretty cool. Real ones, I don't think they're real, but like, you guys should probably connect because I'm sure you could make them.
Casey Putsch
Oh, I. I definitely could.
DJ
Yeah. You know what? That sounds like I have a few.
Casey Putsch
I may or may not. May not have recently helped a student get a job somewhere. Never mind.
Andy Frisella
Okay.
DJ
Yeah, bro, if you have. If it's. If you got to say they're in a Boating access time to use them.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, use them. Yeah, use them.
DJ
All these Pro2A people are like, oh, I lost my gun in the boating accident. Now if it's time to say that, it's probably time to use them.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it's real, man.
DJ
Yeah. Well, guys, that's not an endorsement.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
I'm just saying.
Andy Frisella
No for sure.
DJ
Well, foreshadowing, maybe whatever you want to call it.
Andy Frisella
Sure. Well, guys. Andy, Casey.
Casey Putsch
Yo, brother.
DJ
What was the best part about the show? That's a good show. The best part, my favorite part was the.
Andy Frisella
The poo.
DJ
No, Poom Poom was good.
Andy Frisella
Poom Pooms.
DJ
Pretty good and juicy.
Andy Frisella
Listen, Poom Poom's always good.
DJ
Yeah.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
The worst. Poom Poom still pretty good.
Casey Putsch
We got some good rants right in the middle there.
DJ
I think I. The corn sucker.
Andy Frisella
Paul.
DJ
Paul the corn sucker.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Was the highlight of my show today.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Paul's redemption.
DJ
You know why? Because he didn't out, like, a little. You know what I'm saying? He comes back with some funny ass.
Casey Putsch
Yeah.
DJ
Paul's back on the team.
Andy Frisella
Shout out to Paul, man.
DJ
We're sending Paul something.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Some corn. All right.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, guys, that's all I got, man.
DJ
All right, man. Dj.
Andy Frisella
Yes, sir.
DJ
Casey.
Casey Putsch
Yo.
DJ
Thank you, bro.
Casey Putsch
You got it. Thanks.
DJ
Awesome show. I'm sure we'll have you back anytime. That was super fun.
Andy Frisella
Where can people follow? Find Your. Your content?
Casey Putsch
YouTube, Casey the Car guy. Instagram, Casey Putsch. Otherwise, I'm too easy to find. That doesn't mean you should try to pop out behind the bushes.
DJ
Yeah. All right, guys. Well, that's the show. Don't be a hoe, Share the show. We're from Sleeping on the Floor Now My jury box froze up Bow a.
Andy Frisella
Stove Counted millions in a cold bag.
DJ
Booted swole got her own bank row.
Andy Frisella
Can'T fold just a no head shot case closed, close.
Podcast Summary: REAL AF with Andy Frisella (Episode 893)
Title: FBI Busts Alleged LA Riot Leader & Democrat Stacy Plaskett Lashes Out At Critic
Release Date: June 13, 2025
Host: Andy Frisella
Guests: Casey Putsch, DJ CTI
Andy Frisella and DJ CTI kick off Episode 893 by outlining the show's diverse formats, which include discussions on current events, comedy, politics, Q&A sessions, real talk segments, and stories from individuals who've completed the "75 Hard" mental transformation program. They emphasize the show's commitment to authenticity, stating:
Andy Frisella [00:59]: "Don't be a hoe. Share the show."
They also tease upcoming projects, such as the return of the "Day in a Life" series and the "MFCEO Project," urging listeners to share the show to support its continued independence from corporate influences.
Andy introduces Casey Putsch, a passionate car enthusiast from Northwestern Ohio, highlighting his deep-rooted connection to American automotive culture. Casey shares nostalgic anecdotes about growing up in Perrysburg, Ohio, and his love for vintage cars and motorcycles.
Casey Putsch [04:18]: "I really do. It's great. Great life there, you know, especially for raising kids."
Car Culture and Personal Stories:
The conversation delves into their shared passion for cars, with both hosts boasting about their collections of Lamborghinis, Vipers, and other high-performance vehicles. Casey recounts building a replica of the Batmobile powered by a Vietnam-era helicopter engine, showcasing his ingenuity and commitment to automotive innovation.
Casey Putsch [26:34]: "It's almost like the windy hand of God is thrusting your car forward. So it was really, really cool."
Critique of Traditional Media and Embrace of Social Platforms:
Casey discusses the challenges of gaining media attention for innovative projects, criticizing traditional media for favoring established figures or "little kings" within the automotive world. He praises platforms like VinWiki for democratizing storytelling within car culture.
Casey Putsch [35:09]: "If your voice doesn't matter, then why the... Do they try so hard to censor you?"
Propaganda and Political Manipulation:
The hosts express concerns over media manipulation and propaganda, emphasizing how the internet and social media can both amplify and distort messages. They discuss the influence of figures like George Soros in funding progressive causes and manipulating narratives to create societal divisions.
Casey Putsch [40:23]: "These are manufactured, dude. Everything's bought and paid for."
Artificial Intelligence and Future Risks:
A significant portion of the discussion centers on the dangers of unregulated AI, fearing it could flood information channels with misinformation, making it difficult for individuals to discern truth from propaganda.
Casey Putsch [65:39]: "And AI has existed for much longer than what they say it has. It was unleashed to the public when it was intentionally as part of the World Economics Forums."
Left-Wing Narratives and Cultural Division:
The hosts vehemently criticize left-wing agendas, including EV mandates, social justice movements, and immigration policies. They argue that these initiatives are tools for government control and societal destabilization.
DJ CTI [74:07]: "We're going to have a system that is intended to overpower everything."
Mentorship and Community Building:
Casey highlights his efforts with "Genius Garage," a nonprofit aimed at providing real-world mentorship to young engineers and car enthusiasts, bridging gaps left by traditional educational systems.
Casey Putsch [24:23]: "We bring together students of every color and background to build race cars and airplanes, giving them tangible skills and opportunities."
Criticism of Political Figures and Policies:
The conversation extends to critiques of political figures like J.D. Vance and Vivek Ramaswamy, accusing them of being manufactured by billionaire interests and lacking genuine connection to the communities they represent.
Casey Putsch [77:16]: "George Soros has made his fortune by destabilizing nations. You don't think he wasn't ruining hundreds and thousands and millions of lives in all of those nations?"
Free Speech and Cancel Culture:
Andy and DJ discuss the erosion of free speech, attributing it to aggressive cancel culture spearheaded by progressive agendas. They lament the inability to openly discuss or criticize certain topics without facing severe backlash.
DJ CTI [84:48]: "Why do they try to get you to not talk about certain things? They scare you with cancel culture."
Incident Overview:
The hosts analyze a viral incident involving Democrat Virgin Islands delegate to Congress Stacy Plaskett, who publicly lashed out at a critic after a heated exchange with Treasury Secretary Scott Bentsen.
Andy Frisella [151:10]: "Excuse you. This twat cunt, pum pum, whatever you want to call it, represents an organ that gives life and is resilient."
Critique of Public Figures:
They express disdain for Plaskett's aggressive language and perceived lack of accountability, using the incident to highlight larger issues of professionalism and decorum in politics.
DJ CTI [152:11]: "Imagine blaming people who are protesting police violence for the violence of the police are committing."
Engaging with the Audience:
The hosts encourage listeners to share their thoughts in the comments and engage with ongoing discussions about political behavior and accountability.
Judging Headlines:
In their closing segment, Thumbs Up or Dumb, Andy, DJ, and Casey critique a headline about a police chase involving a tractor excavator moving at a pedestrian pace. They unanimously give it a "thumbs up," finding the low-speed pursuit both humorous and ineffective.
Andy Frisella [155:46]: "He avoided the lights. I mean he moved... Thumbs up on that."
Lighthearted Banter and Future Plans:
The episode concludes with playful banter, including teasing a commenter named Paul, and plans to continue fostering a community of like-minded individuals who value honesty, free speech, and automotive passion.
DJ CTI [157:22]: "We gotta be smart about this because they want us to... Be clever and not fall into their traps."
Notable Quotes:
Conclusion:
Episode 893 of "REAL AF with Andy Frisella" is a blend of passionate discussions on car culture, media manipulation, political agendas, and societal divisions. With guest Casey Putsch, the hosts delve deep into their frustrations with traditional media, the dangers of unregulated AI, and the pervasive influence of left-wing narratives they believe threaten American values. The episode wraps up with a humorous take on a unique police chase headline, reinforcing the show's commitment to blending serious discourse with engaging, relatable content.