On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss President Donald Trump lashing out at Israel and Iran amid their ceasefire agreement, why the NYC Mayoral results may take time, and a jury ordered a man to pay $500k for assulting a police offier who killed...
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Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Went from sleeping on the floor now my jury box froze up Pole stove counted millions in a cold bad bitch.
Andy Frisella
Booted swole Got her own bank roll.
DJ
Can'T fold Just a no head shot case Close, close, close.
Andy Frisella
What is up, guys? It's Andy Presella, and this is the show for the Realists. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society, and welcome reality. Guys, Today we have Andy and DJ Cruise the Internet. Yeah. There you go.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Literally got it. You're the Yanker. I mean, Yankee. What's going on, dude? What? What? I don't get it.
DJ
I'm the yanga.
Andy Frisella
I don't get. Oh, first of all, that came out of your brain, not mine.
DJ
Oh, bro, that just threw me.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I thought about it all day. Came out. So what's up, man?
DJ
What's going on, man?
Andy Frisella
Before we get, you know, way out there, I'd like to remind you guys that we do have a fee for the show. Fee is very simple. Share the show. All right? We put a lot of time and effort into the show. We don't run ads on the show. So if the show makes you think, it makes you laugh, it gives you new perspective. Do us a solid and don't be a hoe.
DJ
Share the show.
Andy Frisella
So just before we get started, this is our first show of the week live. I've been busy with my day job, so I apologize for not getting one out yesterday, but here we are today with the anger. What's up?
DJ
Well, that's great.
Andy Frisella
I know.
DJ
That's like. That's so good. I know, man. That was good. Yeah. What's going on, man?
Andy Frisella
Nothing, dude. Yeah, it's chilling. Just, you know, the glamorous life of podcasting and YouTubing.
DJ
Yep, yep. You know, it gets hectic.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it definitely gets hectic. Demands a lot.
DJ
Yeah, it has. Let's see. It's been hot. Oh, it's been hot as balls here.
Andy Frisella
It's hotter than that.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I don't even know what it hotter than that is, but it's hot. Turn in that.
DJ
Mm. All those Arizona people going to get on us. Oh, you guys don't even know hot. Yeah, yeah, no, we know.
Andy Frisella
We.
DJ
We know hot here in Missouri. Do you see the. I found this. This clip. It's been so hot that roads are.
Andy Frisella
Like, dude, I saw that down in Cape Girardeau, bro. That was crazy.
DJ
That fucking wild. Here's a clip. Here's a clip. Let's check this out. This is in Cape Girardeau, MO. On June 22nd.
Andy Frisella
Dude, that looks like some sort of mad Max. Dude. It looks like seriously like a video game or something. Look out for the obstacles.
DJ
Real bit. How much is on that driver's seat right now?
Andy Frisella
I don't probably think any. It happened so fast, you know, like I don't know that like you even the guy didn't even time to hit the break, bro.
DJ
They were door dashed and your got all.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Girlfriend got all pissed what you hit.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Well, I mean that was unavoidable.
DJ
Oopsie.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, she was used to it.
DJ
Yeah. Dude, that's crazy. That's crazy.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I've not seen that like that before. I think that's the first first time I've seen something like that.
DJ
Like, bro, they got some air, bro.
Andy Frisella
It's like those dudes are driving down the road and the sinkholes happen.
DJ
Oh, bro, that's some scary.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. And they just go right in it.
DJ
Bro, that's some scary.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man.
DJ
I feel like this could be a great commercial for. What kind of car is it? A Toyota. What was that? That was Toyota Corolla. Be a great commercial.
Andy Frisella
Is that what that is?
DJ
New off road. You know what I'm saying? You show that clip. Bunch of sales right there.
Andy Frisella
It is kind of cool. Yeah.
DJ
In slow motion. It's pretty sick.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. I mean, I kind of like it, bro.
DJ
Could you imagine that happening to one of you like while you're driving one of your cars?
Andy Frisella
No, no, I'd be. I'm glad it didn't.
DJ
Yeah, like that's insane, dude. That's a decent amount of air, bro.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I know, I know, bro. And like, dude, when you get even, car gets a little bit of air. It hits hard.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You're on your motorcycle, bro. Oh, I'm done. Yeah, I'm done.
Andy Frisella
Dude. You. You eat. You hit a pothole on motorcycle like.
DJ
That, It'd be bad.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Yep. It's hot.
DJ
That's how hot it is here. Yeah, Cars are doing jumps.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man. And plus I think it's different when it's like you're by the mountains or you're by the ocean or something and it's hot. You got a breeze here. It's just like hot. It's oppressive.
DJ
It is. No, it is. I'm actually burning.
Andy Frisella
Equally oppressive. Yeah. You look like yellow somewhere.
DJ
This arm's really bad. Hold on.
Andy Frisella
You got that year round sunburn.
DJ
It's pretty. It's pretty. You see that?
Andy Frisella
Let's see the underarm, huh? Let's go like this. Oh, yeah, See, there's your. There's your natural color.
DJ
High. Credit score low. Yeah, no, it's been hot here, though, man. I don't know what it is.
Andy Frisella
It's called summer. Is that what it happens every year?
DJ
Yeah, but, like. But I feel like we say this every year, but like.
Andy Frisella
The first, like, couple, like, really hot days, we're not acclimated to it.
DJ
That what it is.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah.
DJ
Like, so coming out of hibernation, you.
Andy Frisella
Know, Me too, man.
DJ
Yeah, it's been hot, man. You know what else is hot? The world right now. Yeah, I like that.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Transition, man.
DJ
We got a lot going on, actually. It's been. It's been a lot. And so let. Let's. Let's take a cruise. Okay. Let's take a drive through these headlines and let's just see what's out there.
Andy Frisella
Let's do.
DJ
Let's. Let's do that. Remember, as always, if you lovely folks would like to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to andy4seller calm. You guys can check them all out there for you. With that being said. Hello, Number one. So we. Obviously, World War three is. It's happening. I'd imagine a little bit more Aloha snack bars happening, but it's interesting. So let's. Let's talk about that. How it, you know, where it's at right now, how it got here. We got some updates. Trump claims Israel Iran ceasefire is in effect despite initial violations. So this has been going on for a couple of days, I think 12 days so far is what they're saying. And it's been hot. It's been hot.
Andy Frisella
But.
DJ
But basically, Israel launched a surprise barrage of attacks on sites in Iran on June 13, which officials said were necessary to head off an imminent threat that Iran would build nuclear bombs. The two nations volleyed strikes for several days, and then the US military struck Iran's nuclear sites on June 22, dismissing assessments from Trump's own intelligence agents that Iran was not building a nuclear weapon. So that happened. Trump tweeted, put, put this out on Truth Social, saying, we've completed a very successful attack on three nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordo, Nantes, Natanz, and Estefan. Esteban.
Andy Frisella
Gloria Estefan.
DJ
Yeah, there we go. Yep. And for those that are not geopolitically.
Andy Frisella
Astute, geographically as well.
DJ
Yeah, and geographically astute, they're parallel.
Andy Frisella
Right. They're right there next to each other in the book I gave you.
DJ
Yeah, yeah. Here's a map. And the crazy thing is, dude, like, there is some interesting, like, Coordination that's happening, I think, on the diplomatic front as far as, like, you know, hey, hey, bro, I'm letting you know I'm about to be doing this, right, because this came out that there were some satellite images that show trucks lining up at these locations days before the B2 bombers came in. And now, actually, at the time of recording, there's reports that are coming out from the post bombing, I guess, site surveys, that not much really was damaged at all. So it's been like a lot of, you know, circusry. Circusry around this.
Andy Frisella
A lot of Barnum and Bailey, a lot of debauchery.
DJ
Yeah, no, that's not the right word. There's been a lot of. There's a lot of theatrics around this. And it's interesting, you know, shortly after the bombing, Iran then launched some missiles towards one of our bases in Qatar. But then that came out that that was coordinated. Right. Like, there's a lot. But then there was the ceasefire deal, which is I really want to dive into, because the ceasefire got really, really weird and it pissed off Trump a little bit. Right. First, before that, what's your take? What do you think was happening here? Because like I said, there was a lot of coordination. You don't just magically know days before that, you know, these specific sites are going to get bombed, and then you have the enough time to move resources and people out of those areas so that, you know, to limit the amount. Like, there's a lot of coordination, and it makes me feel like there's a plan. But, like, how do you see it? How do you see that piece?
Andy Frisella
You know, I see it a different way than I think I've seen anybody else say that they see it. First of all, it's been being in business for as long as I have. You know, I've developed the skill of wait and see, all right? Let things play out. And you can't just rush to judgment when you're dealing, especially at the highest levels of strategic action. It's been fun watching literally almost everybody be wrong about this entire thing. Right?
DJ
This is gonna happen.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right. And, you know, I can't believe I voted for Trump. And, you know, this is what I voted for. Yeah, right. Like, it's been. It's been ridiculous. Like, y' all are a bunch of idiots. Okay, Next time, instead of trying to be first, why not try to be right? And I think the bigger point of that is we have a lot of people that are trying to be right and then actually being wrong and dividing people along those lines, which is stupid, okay? We need unity. We need people to get along. We need people to. To understand what's going on. A lot of these people aren't helping, and the reason they aren't helping is for their own attention, their own ego, and they want to be the first person. Dude, you are always wrong. Okay? Real talk. I. Here's what I think, okay? And I don't know anything of the situation. I haven't talked to anybody. This is just what I observe. First of all, like I've said over and over and over, Trump is not an idiot. He's a very smart, very, very smart man. I don't agree with every single thing that he does, but I think that's very fucking healthy, all right? I think, you know, people have to give this man credit for where he is good and what he's really good at is structuring deals and playing the strategy to his favor. That's how you take a million dollars and turn it into billions of dollars. So I. I see it differently than I think everybody else is seeing it. Here's what I think is actually happening. And this is going to make some people uncomfortable, but I don't care. For the longest time, forever and ever and ever, my entire life, the United States has been beholden and attached to this idea that Israel is its greatest ally. And we have so much financial manipulation happening in our government from the country of Israel, whether it's through packs like APAC or whether it's through, you know, media manipulation, or whether it's through people serving in our government that are dual citizens. There's just an overwhelming amount of influence from Israel to our government onto this country, which I don't agree with. We shouldn't have any of it. It should be illegal. No country should have that much influence over us or really any influence. We shouldn't take any money from other countries. We shouldn't be allowing people that are citizens of other countries serving our government. There's a lot wrong.
DJ
It's funny because we can call out, like, ilan Omar, right, for, you know, when she says, oh, you know, I'm going to support the people of Somalia, any country. You know, I'm saying. But, like, what I'm saying is, like, everybody can pile on them, like, oh, that's fucked up. But, you know, let it be a. A white flag with a blue star, David. And it's like, oh, hold on.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, but, you know, double standard 100 it is. But like, dude, that's the psychological manipulation, the cultural manipulation that's happening. And that's not happening from the Jews. It's happening from the. The Israeli government and their intelligence agency. So they manipulate this country to get the people in power to do what they want. And whether they do it with the carrot via money or the stick via punishment, they do it, and everybody knows they do it. And anybody that says they don't do it is. Has their head up their ass. So what I think is actually going on here is that Trump has historically taken money from these influences in order to get elected, which makes him beholden to this narrative that he's on Israel's side. And he's been a very vocal supporter of Israel for a long time. But for the last, I don't know, year and a half, two years, whatever that's been, this thing that they've done in Gaza has continued to sour the taste of anyone who has human decency because of the brutal nature of it. And it's tried to be explained, it's tried to be communicated, it's tried to be justified, but it's just too much for the average person to say, hey, I'm okay with that.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And I believe Trump believes that, too. And so when Israel struck Iran, which that's how it happened, they. They sent their to Iran first. When that happens, that sort of puts Trump in a weird position, very similar to, like, what happened with COVID where people around him came to him and they said, hey, we need to shut the country down. And he didn't really know what was going on. He had these people around him. He shut it down. It ended up not working out in his favor. In fact, I think it ended up really screwing him over. So I think they try to do the same thing here. I think they tried to pin him into a corner, basically saying is, or Iran has all these nukes, which comes from Netanyahu. Netanyahu has been saying that for 30, 40 years. All right. I believe what has happened here is that Trump has started to understand that Netanyahu is a not a good dude and he's doing bad shit. And I don't think Trump wants to be affiliated with him the way that he has been in the past. So they come to him with this narrative that says, hey, these guys are a week away from having nuclear weapons and you have to do something or they're going to. Israel won't exist. Right. So I think what he does is he ends up realizing he's pinned between these two options, because one option is attack Iran and piss off your entire base outside the Hardcore maga, Neocons. Right.
DJ
And while also pissing off a ton of Muslims.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
And Muslim nations.
Andy Frisella
Or you have to stand by Israel and, you know, piss off basically all the people who have the neocons and the, the, you know, the, the Jewish influence. So either way. Which is very powerful in this country. Okay. So either way, it's a lose. Lose for him. All right, so. So we didn't hear anything for him from, like, five or six days about any of this. And I think what he came up with was a way to decouple himself from Netanyahu, and I think that's what we've been observing. So I think what happened here was because people don't realize they did not attack all of Iran's nuclear sites, only three. And there's many more that didn't get.
DJ
Touched or the mines or any of.
Andy Frisella
Right, yeah. So. So I think this is how it went down. I think Trump calls Iran and says, hey, man, we're going to shoot these three facilities with bombs. Get all your people out. This is happening. It is what it is. Afterwards, you can shoot rockets at us as long as they don't hit us. And then we will declare a ceasefire and this will be over.
DJ
It satisfies everybody.
Andy Frisella
Correct. Except it doesn't, because Netanyahu will never be satisfied with peace. Their agenda is not defend Israel, it's actually grow Israel and it's opened everybody else. Correct. And we can do that because America's got our back. Okay? And that's what's happening. And if you don't think that's what's happening, then you are not seeing it clearly. So when we think about what's actually going on here and what we're seeing, I think we've seen. I think Trump knew that Israel would not obey the ceasefire.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
All right. And. And I think his plan, which, you know, this morning he came out and he said, hey, I'm pissed off at Israel now I'm pissed at Iran too, but I'm way more pissed at Israel. And that was kind of how he said it. And then, you know, where he said, do you not understand that? Or whatever. Right.
DJ
I got the clip.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, play the clip.
DJ
Here's the clip.
Andy Frisella
Israel says that Iran violated the peace agreement and the ceasefire agreement. Do you believe that Iran is still committed to peace?
C
Yeah, I do. They violated it, but Israel violated it, too.
Andy Frisella
Are you questioning if Israel is committed?
C
Israel, as soon as we made the deal, they came out and they dropped a load of bombs, the likes of which I've Never seen before. The biggest load that we've seen. I'm not happy with Israel. You know, when. When I say, okay, now you have 12 hours. You don't go out in the first hour and just drop everything you have on them. So I'm not happy with them. I'm not happy with Iran either. But I'm really unhappy if Israel is going out this morning, because the one rocket that didn't land, that was shot, perhaps by mistake, that didn't land. I'm not happy about that. You know what? We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the fuck they're doing. Do you understand that?
Andy Frisella
So that's the clip, all right? And what I read from that is exactly what I'm saying. I think. Dude, listen, I think Trump is, like one of the strategic. One of the smartest people, strategically there is. I think he has a blind spot in regards to the people around him that he chooses to listen to. And I think he underestimates how evil some people are, because I think he's actually a really good dude. And when I observe what's going on here, and I hear him say that, what I. What I observe happening is he's decoupling himself from Netanyahu, all right, because most of his base, like the 80% in the middle, okay? Not the. Not the. You know, not the. Not the far right, quote, unquote, quote MAGA loyalist. Israel's our best ally. Not those people. I'm talking about, the common person has started to see very clearly Israel's influence over our country, and they're very pissed off about it. And Trump's been, you know, being accused of being part of it. He's been being called Netanyahu's puppet and all of these things, but he can't just turn around and say, hey, you guys. Because there's so much influence behind that. So he has to make it appear, which I think he's done, that Netanyahu is just a bloodthirsty, crazy person. And he. He can now step back and kind of go like this. And I don't know if this will happen. You know, this is pure speculation. But he can now step back and be like, look, I did. I tried to create a ceasefire. Israel broke it. There's nothing more I can do. And. And then let. And then he could say, well, you know, you got to deal with your own. Because they're not capable of dealing with their own fights, Right? So if you think about what the Result of that is. The result is one. Most of his base comes back and says, yeah, dude. Like, they see him say that, what he just said this morning. All those. All those people who were like, dude, I shouldn't have voted for him. He's. He's a pup. Now they're all like, oh. Because this is the first actual resistance to Netanyahu and Israel that we've seen from him publicly. Yes.
DJ
100.
Andy Frisella
So I think this was all played out intentionally for him to decouple himself from having to support Israel in this crazy that they're doing.
DJ
Yeah, yeah. Because it's not just him just like, oh, okay, it. Yeah, I'm not doing it. Yeah, no, they.
Andy Frisella
They.
DJ
They have my hand side here.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Like, they did this to themselves.
Andy Frisella
Yes, exactly. And I think that Netanyahu is insane. I think he's a terrible leader for that country. His own people think he's a terrible leader. In fact, his government was about to be dissolved, and he. And, like, the day before this, this missile attack for Iran happened. People don't know this. His government. Because Israel's government works completely different than ours. Basically, the majority comes together and they form a new government, and then they elect a leader. Okay. His party of government was on the verge of being dissolved and replaced with a new one, which means he would likely actually face repercussions legally in Israel for what he's been doing.
DJ
Yeah. So it's funny because it also happened, too, before October 7th.
Andy Frisella
I know, right before October 7th.
DJ
Like, so there's a string.
Andy Frisella
This is Netanyahu's way of keeping himself in power and avoiding any accountability for the things that he's done. So I think Trump. I mean, you don't think. You think we can see that and Trump doesn't see that. Trump knows exactly what's going on, dude. So, yeah, man, I just think that's what's happening. I think he is strategically played this in a completely different way than almost anybody saw coming. I think he called Iran and he said, hey, these are crazy. You know, I gotta support them because of this and this and this. Here's what I'd like to do. I'd like to symbolically quote, unquote, bomb your nuclear sites, take your trucks, take whatever's out. We're gonna throw these bombs, we're gonna leave the rest. You are then gonna shoot these rockets at our base, and they're not gonna hit. Then we're gonna declare a ceasefire, and the rocket attacks will stop on Iran, and we'll have peace again. And if they don't, and, and Israel starts to do that, you could do whatever the you want. And that's how I see this playing out, because I don't see Trump after Netanyahu, totally disrespecting him, backing them again.
DJ
Allowing that to happen.
Andy Frisella
I could be wrong, but I don't see it happening. And I also think it dissolves all of the. Trump is a. You know, these things that everybody says, Zion, Don, and like, he's Netanyahu's. And all this people have been saying about him, like, bro, I think out of all the people in the world, Trump, probably that really pisses him off.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So.
DJ
Yeah. And if that was the case, he wouldn't have said what he has said. No, because you can't say that.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. I think he's trying to. I think he. I think he knows. I think he knows what Netanyahu's doing. I think he's trying to decouple the United States responsibility to defend him. And that way he can look at like, you know, all of his, the Congress and the Senate and all of his advisors and be like, what do you want me to do? I, I got him to do peace. And the guy went and did it anyway. He get whatever the fuck he's getting now, he deserves.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And that's what I see him doing.
DJ
Yeah. 100%. Well, let's talk about Congress for a second here, because there's been some interesting things coming out from, From Congress. This headline reads, raskin Trump Authorizing Iran Strikes Likely impeachable. So this is the new. The new thing now.
Andy Frisella
Right.
DJ
We gotta get him impeached.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Right. For what he did. Right. And for those that don't know, Jamie Raskin, this is the same guy who literally led the impeachments in 2020 and 2021. This was January 12th of 2021, where Raskin's direct quote was, quote, There are three ways to protect the nation against a president whose conduct poses a clear and present danger to the people. First, first way is to remove them by vote. The second way is to remove a president who has proven himself a danger to the Republic is to impeach him in the House for committing high crimes and misdemeanors within the meaning of the Constitution. Or the third way is enact the 25th Amendment and allow the VP to step up and take it. So now Raskin's on here talking, saying that, that he thinks it was an absolute violation of the Constitution. Right? Now, he's not the only one. One of our Favorite. Favorite people we like to bring in. Jasmine Crockett, crochet. She had this to say. Let's check this out. And to understand enough about the Constitution, to the extent that I'm the one that's supposed to make a decision or.
Andy Frisella
At least get a vote. So literally, like, I have.
DJ
I. Yeah, she's complaining that she was not told or allowed. Like, it should have been her decision.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, no, she said that Trump should have hollered.
DJ
Yeah, hollered at her.
Andy Frisella
Hollered at her.
DJ
Now, now it's interesting, right?
Andy Frisella
And as she says, I should be the one making the decision. No, lady, you shouldn't.
DJ
Thank God. Yeah, but it's interesting, right, because they're saying Trump used. He doesn't have the power to declare war. This was a war that he declared on Iran by doing those bombs. And I have this clip that I think is very, very important for context. And I think we should all watch this real quick. Check this out.
D
These are the countries that Obama bombed in his final year of office. Syria, 12,000, 192 times, Iraq, 12,095 times. Libya, 496 times. Yemen, 35 times, Somalia, 14 times, and Pakistan, three times. 26,172 bombs, for a total of three bombs every hour of every day in only one year.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, but you know, that's Obama.
DJ
Yeah, it's fine.
Andy Frisella
No, when that was happening, nobody in our country even knew it was happening. It wouldn't even make the news. It didn't even say anything. These people are total hypocrites. They will lie, cheat, steal to get whatever they want. Them trying to push Trump out. I think this whole thing was just another Covid trap to try and get him because, like, oh, so he bombs Iran and he's in violation of the Constitution. If he doesn't bomb Iran, he's a traitor to Israel, our greatest ally. Right, right. If.
DJ
And everybody's gonna die from Iran if.
Andy Frisella
He lets Iran have nukes, they're gonna nuke us.
DJ
Right? Right.
Andy Frisella
Bro, everybody has nukes, okay? Pakistan has nukes. North Korea has nukes. North Korea has nukes that can hit our country. Okay? Iran doesn't have nukes. They never have had nukes. This story's been going on for 40 years, man. So what are we doing? We're. We're again falling in to this cycle of media manipulation to turn the public narrative into something that destroys the country. And people that voted for Trump are falling for it, which is absurd. Like, the amount of people that were like, oh, dude, you know, Trump's this and that and this. You know, I regret voting for him. Can we just wait and see what happens, bro? Like, can we just wait a second? Like, what? It's just. It's indicative of how people have been finely tuned to react immediately, emotionally. Like, cancel culture. Oh, he did one thing that I didn't. Like, he said one thing out of 10 years of good. He did one thing himself. Like, that's people's attitude.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Okay. So with anybody. I'm not just Trump, and that's what he's seeing. And people that want this country to return to something that is recognizable as the United States of America have to understand that there are going to be decisions that our leadership makes, whether it's Trump or anyone else that you personally may not agree with or may not agree with, because you don't understand it yet. And the biggest thing that's been getting on my nerves this last few weeks is the amount of knuckleheads out there that think they know. That know nothing. They know nothing. They bought a podcast microphone off Amazon, and they make content and. And they think they understand the dynamics of strategy or really anything. Okay, let's be real. What the fuck have you done? Okay? You haven't built a business, dude, and people are. What's that have to do with it? Well, a lot, actually, because there's a lot of the same skill sets involved in running a company as running the country. All right?
DJ
It's budgets, it's got to be balanced.
Andy Frisella
There's a gazillion things. You got to keep everybody happy. You got to navigate the politics. You got to have good strategy. You gotta. There's some rules, dude. Sometimes you got to make statements. Some, like, people just don't understand because they don't have the perspective of anything else than sitting in their living room and talking about on their phone. Okay? So we're dealing with a bunch of people that, because of their selfish desire to make content and get likes, views and shares, and Internet clout, they're actually destroying the ability for our country to have any sort of unification whatsoever. And these are the people that love America. So, like, I don't doubt anybody's love for this country, but maybe we should stop and say, is this helping or is this hurting? Am I supporting this or am I not? Am I contributing to the country getting better, or am I dividing people? And, like, dude, I've seen so many people like, bro, even. Even people in Trump's organization saying, like, I mean, look, Baron Trump and these other guys, there was tweets that went out and maybe they were fake, I don't know, but they were tweets were saying, if you didn't agree with Trump's decision to bomb Iran, this is before we knew it was. There was a call ahead of time. They're say, you're never maga. We don't want you. Well, that's not the right attitude either. You know what I mean? Like. Like, dude, there's people that do not want their sons. They're terrified. They do not want their sons and daughters to go over into another country after we were just in Iraq and Afghanistan and before that we were in Desert Storm. Like, people that are my age, we've been at war in the Middle east region since I was fucking 10 years old, man.
DJ
You know what's funny about that too? It's not funny, but, you know, all these left Democrat congressmen and senators and stuff, they're like, oh, well, Congress can only approve a declaration of war. It's like, bro, the United States of America has only declared 11 times a declaration of war from Congress. The last one that we declared was in 1942. Which means. Which means the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm, War on Terror. None of those.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, but none of those have declared. Yeah, but, bro, the average person doesn't understand that. So when you get Jasmine Crockett and AOC and Raskin and all these people who are scum of the earth, okay, let's be real. They don't give a. They don't give a about you. They don't give a about this country. They are there to stay there to insider trade and make money. That is what they are. They are trying to do just enough to pretend like they're helping the people so that they can stay there and walk out worth tens, if not hundreds of millions of dollars. That is their purpose. Okay? This. That information that you put up there will never be shared. It'll never be shared. And our average person has no idea. So these people get on TV and they're like, he didn't go through this or that or this or this or this. And everybody's like, oh, he's a tyrant. He's Adolf Hitler.
DJ
He's.
Andy Frisella
And. And like, dude, it's just all.
DJ
Because neither did Obama. Neither did Biden. Yeah, neither did Bush. Neither did Clinton.
Andy Frisella
And dude, you know what I'm saying? Oh, yes.
DJ
Go all the way back to 1942.
Andy Frisella
DJ, I've been alive to see this. It's crazy. Like, I. I'm. I'm not 20. Like I've seen it. I see everybody that's my age is like, here we go again, another fucking bullshit war. Another, you know, weapons of mass. Just like everybody that's my age or older knows that this has happened over and over and over again. Unless they're some dumb fucking 75 year old fucking boomer tard, okay? Real talk that just loves fucking Fox News. And they think Sean Hannity is the greatest thing in the world. Like, I'm being serious, dude, they do. They love Sean an his taekwondo. He and his Krav Maga. He kick your ass. Talk to him like that, bro, the guy's 70 years old, whatever the he is. Yeah, okay. These people love war because they make money on war. And none of their kids go and die, none of their relatives go and die. And people, the citizens do not want that because we've had it for three or four decades straight and nothing's come of it. The only thing that's happened is the people up in government and the weapons companies and all, they've gotten richer and richer and richer and richer while other people lose their sons, lose their daughters, get economically ruined. Like, dude, people are tired of it. So I don't blame people for being pissed at Trump for launching those attacks, but after you see how it was done, it should be understood that this was a chess move and now he is backing himself out. And I could be wrong about this for sure, but it appears to me that he is backing himself out of his alignment with Israel to recapture this big large amount of his base that has thought like, hey, this guy's selling us down the river to Israel like everybody else has. We don't fight American wars, bro. We fight Israeli wars. That's the truth. Okay, so, and this isn't about the Jews. This is about a corrupt group of people at the top of the government of a country. Very much so. Like we have, all right? Very much so. Like a lot of countries have so. And, and people don't realize, dude, you know, because people, most people are good, dude, they don't realize that, like there are people out there who dedicate their entire lives to gaining positions of power so that they can hurt other people because they like it. They like hurting other people. And there's a wife who, who likes hurting other people. A lot of people like this, okay, there's two kinds of people that rise to the top of power structures. One, one is a fucking psychopath. The other one is someone usually an idealist slash realist blend who's like, this is what it is, and this is how it should be. And they're working to bridge the gap. All right? This, what we're dealing with in Netanyahu, is a fucking psychopath. A fucking psychopath. And I think Trump knows it. And I think Trump's tired of getting disrespected, and he's created a scenario where if he doesn't back him, who the fuck's going to blame him, you know? But ultimately, dude, I see this as a. As a trap to him up. Entangle him in controversy, keep him from making any real changes, potentially get him impeached. You know, that's what they did the first time they locked him up in all this so that nothing could get done. And a lot of that comes from the Israeli influence in our government, so. Because they don't want that to change. Why would Israel want that to change? Why? Why they wouldn't, bro? Because the minute that Israel doesn't have the United States standing behind them, they've pissed people off for 50, 60, 70 years.
DJ
A few thousand, maybe.
Andy Frisella
No, I'm talking about the current Israel. Yeah, okay. Dude, it's. It's dangerous. And it makes me feel bad, and I feel bad for all the innocent people that in Iran, and I feel bad for all the innocent people that are in Israel because, bro, these. Dude, listen, we need a world revolution to get rid of all these corrupt legacy leaders and free the world. That's what needs to happen. Like, there's too much corruption, too much legacy power. These people are not untouchable. Like, for real, like, revolts have happened for thousands and thousands and thousands of years. And it sure does seem like it's getting close to time for another one. Globally for sure.
DJ
They like those regime changes. We need a global one.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, but I mean, dude, you know, like, it doesn't have to be this way. Dude, it doesn't have to be the way it is. It doesn't.
DJ
Yeah. Guys, jump in on this conversation. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments. With that being said, crew shall continue to cruise. Let's go. Check these comments out. This first, comments from jjk9275.AI girlfriends may run out of memory, but the real ones remember everything. That's a fact. That is.
Andy Frisella
I. You know what?
DJ
No comment.
Andy Frisella
I know my fucking eyes have been blurry all day. I got to take your word. That's what it said. I can't see.
DJ
Let's see if you can see this one, though. At Nighthawk 5301, the person who Commented about their parents listening to this channel. Sounds like they are on puberty blockers.
Andy Frisella
You know, I can't see that one. We don't make fun of kids, but if we did, I'd agree with you.
DJ
We got some heat, man. People been rolling, man.
Andy Frisella
Hey, bro, our people don't around.
DJ
No, no, they don't. And to that point, you know what I love?
Andy Frisella
The Clydesdale cartel is back in action.
DJ
They are back.
Andy Frisella
Everybody's back. Everybody's done taking a high road. We're down in the gutter fighting it out, bro. I see some people, they see my videos and they go on there and they talk mad. And our people come in, just give them puberty blocks. Now they're like, cut their balls off.
DJ
Well, now they're like Simone Biles. They delete their. Their accounts.
Andy Frisella
Now, that's what it should be.
DJ
That's how it's.
Andy Frisella
These mouthy fucks have gotten too much, too comfortable.
DJ
I'm cool with it.
Andy Frisella
I am too.
DJ
I'm cool with it.
Andy Frisella
Get them.
DJ
We got one more comment from Miguel Meyer. Teen Meyer. Meyer. Meyer, Tinez. He says, Trump is a clown, period. Bought and paid for. To which a black man said, says the person that haven't accomplished shit. Thy irony, thy.
Andy Frisella
Thy maketh strongest comments.
DJ
If you saw that one.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You see this?
Andy Frisella
No, I'm just making it. I was just speaking proper.
DJ
Oh, gotcha.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. So Trump is a clown, period. Bought and paid for.
DJ
Mm.
Andy Frisella
You know what's interesting is that every. Everybody accuses everybody of being bought and paid for. Like you. You take one sponsorship deal and you're bought and paid for, you know? Like, I definitely don't take sponsorship deals, but if I did, I'd certainly consider it from this amazing form energy drink.
DJ
I'm saying grape for life. I'd be fine with that.
Andy Frisella
Well, that's not free energy drinks. I am drinking for those audio listeners, this amazing screaming freedom. Go get you some. Joe's got the orange. The orange fury. Typical DJs got the crepe.
DJ
Somebody stole it.
Andy Frisella
That's a stereotype. No, you stole the grape.
DJ
Yeah, no, but it was stolen from me.
Andy Frisella
You stole it from yourself. Probably Reverse W. Double stole it.
DJ
Reverse theft.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. So, yeah, I mean, I'm definitely not bought and paid for, but look, man, you know, I. I like, like, I. Dude, I said this a hundred times, bro.
DJ
Iq.
Andy Frisella
I like Trump. I like him. I would love to hang out with him. Dude, I think he's hilarious. I think he doesn't around. Did you see him today when he leaned in on those and said, do you understand? Like, bro, you know, that's how he runs in the back. That's how you got to run shit. Okay? And, you know, I saying he's bought and paid for. It appears to be that sometimes. But that's why I say let it all play out, because right now it doesn't feel like he's bought and paid for.
DJ
No, it doesn't. It doesn't appear that.
Andy Frisella
And I agree some, you know, with the Israeli money that he's taken and the. The. Yeah, I mean, it has appeared to be that way, but it doesn't.
DJ
Isn't it true, though, too? Like, you can't really control who's. Who gives you the money. It's not like they go to you like, hey, here's them. You know, do this and. Or. And then we'll get like, no, because, like, dude, a lot of those times they just start funding that fun in those campaigns. It's not like you're like, you can send it back. It's there. And so it's kind of like a. Oh, yeah, we gave you money already, so now you have to support.
Andy Frisella
This is a problem with our government system. Okay. Personally, I think there needs to be a better system than being able to take money from private citizens where there's implied alignment. Right. Like, when you give big money to a politician, there's like an implied understanding that you're going to vote a certain way or at least, like, have a special relationship. And the APAC and the Israeli influence has taken this to, like, a level to the point where allegedly every single member of Congress, according to Massey and a bunch of other people, have a handler.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Okay.
DJ
APEC guy.
Andy Frisella
A rep. Yeah. Okay, so. And then, by the way, like Kanye said, a lot of these actors and all these people have that. When that becomes the level of influence that's happening to almost where our government has to answer to these people. That's not a real government.
DJ
It's definitely not by the people.
Andy Frisella
No. And that's. That's what we're dealing with. And people understand that at this point in time.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So. And pointing it out and being called anti Semitic doesn't work anymore. Just like it doesn't work to be called racist because you point out the crime statistics that we have. Like, the shit doesn't. Nobody cares. Like, fucking call people whatever the fuck they want. Everybody sees what's going on and it's. You can't put it back in the bottle, bro. So all of this, like, slander and social pressure and name calling, and it doesn't work. Yeah, I mean, it certainly doesn't work on people like me and you, but I believe that for the average person, they're like, they're like, fuck. They're starting to get like that too.
DJ
So that's real, man.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. You know, at the end of the day, right now, at now, by the end, by the end of today, Trump may go back with Israel, I don't know. But right now, it sure doesn't seem like he's bought and paid for.
DJ
Yep. Yeah. Well, guys, we do appreciate you for being real ass fans.
Andy Frisella
And if we're being real, what better way to open the eyes of everyone to what you're actually dealing with with Netanyahu? Like, bro, Trump has treated Netanyahu with very, very strong respect. For example, like when Netanyahu came to the White House and Trump pushed his chair, pulled his chair out and pushed in, People saw that as a sign of, like, supplicating weakness to Netanyahu by Trump. But Trump is a. Trump is by all accounts a very proper man when it comes to manners and those. It's a big deal for him.
DJ
I mean, that could also be looked at as like a dominance move, bro. It's no different than how he pulls people in for the handshake.
Andy Frisella
I know, but it wasn't seen that way.
DJ
Yeah. How people took it.
Andy Frisella
Yes.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So when we look at how Netanyahu has treated Trump back, I don't think Trump, you know, Trump's biggest asset and his biggest liability, everybody knows, is a fucking ego, which is a lot of leaders. Okay? That's why they're fucking leaders, man. They have no problem stepping up and taking their position like it is what it is. I think what I said on this show is what's happening. I think Trump is exposing what Netanyahu is really all about to everybody, including his neocon pro Israel. I mean, it would be really hard to defend him right now. People are doing it. Oh, yeah, Mark Levin's on TV fucking saying, war, war, war. You still got Sean Hannity on tv. War, war, war. But we got to ask oursel why that is. I think we, you know what, where's the money? Where. Where's their. Where's their.
DJ
Where's their belief really come from?
Andy Frisella
Hold on. You know, if their finances were public, what would we find? You see what I'm saying? So there, whatever's going on here, I'm making my best educated, observational assumption, but whatever's going on here is not what it appears to be. At surface level.
DJ
No, not at all, man. Not at all. Let's keep. Let's keep cruising. Yeah, yeah. Let's get into headline number two. So it's always interesting. A lot of this stuff's happening. There's always other stuff happening in the background that nobody really pays attention to. These are the headlines that get left out. Let's go to New York City because there's something important happening up there. There is a mayoral election happening. Mayoral. Mayoral.
Andy Frisella
Mayor.
DJ
Mayor mayonnaise election happening up in New York City. What's a.
Andy Frisella
Watch when that sounds racist, man.
DJ
Did. Couldn't be.
Andy Frisella
That's okay, though.
DJ
There's not even one white person that's in the.
Andy Frisella
Well, I mean, you say in the. Mayo. Mayonnaise.
DJ
That's right. Yeah. What to watch. What to watch for when the NYC mayoral results come in. So, yeah, so there's. There's a. There's a race going on right now. The elections are today when we're recording this show. But there's some interesting stuff happening. And the tip my. Peaked my curiosity when I saw what? Huh?
Andy Frisella
It t T. It peaked a titty peak. Trying to get me.
DJ
Trying to get me.
Andy Frisella
He said tit.
DJ
I was about to. I said tipped.
Andy Frisella
No, I know you said tit because I saw Zhan's eyes get big when I said tit. Yeah.
DJ
You know it's his birthday.
Andy Frisella
No, it's not. Is it your birthday? Is it really? What are you getting for your birthday? Harassed. Hurry. All. All social media is Tinder if you're Indian enough.
E
That's right.
Andy Frisella
But yeah, get some bobs. Some bobs maybe. Maybe bobs are on the menu. Maybe a little side of a jean.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Is it really your birthday?
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Happy birthday, man.
E
Thank you.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. How old are you?
E
I stopped counting after 24.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. All right, whatever it is, you look good.
E
Thank you.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. For real, dude. Happy birthday, man. That's fucking awesome.
E
Thank you.
Andy Frisella
All right, so after show, curry special.
DJ
But yes. So some. But my curiosity went up when I saw this specific headline.
Andy Frisella
I know it titted it titted it.
DJ
New York City mayoral results may take time. Here's why I said, oh man, here we go again.
Andy Frisella
Well, you know that the. The guy running is a straight communist, dude.
DJ
Socialist.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, no, he is a communist. He wants state run grocery stores, which by the way, have never worked in the history of earth, you know? You know what state run grocery stores do? They cause everybody to lose weight because there ain't no food he should be running on. I'm gonna get everybody in Shape.
DJ
Just go that way. Yeah, yeah. But, yeah, so. So you got these, these elections going on. All right, now, like, I. We've seen this before. Oh, it's gonna take some time. We've seen this before. Let's go to the aclu, because I remember they made a headline, why counting the vote can and should take time.
Andy Frisella
It's insane.
DJ
Like, come on, man. Everyone remembers the four days it took to officially call the 2020 presidential race for Joe Biden. While that election seemed to take an inordinate amount of time, it's normal for it to take several days to process all the ballots. Yeah, of course it does. Now, here's what's weird. Okay? So this election in New York right now, it's a close contest between Andrew Cuomo, okay, and this communist, assemblyman Zor. Zoran Madani, okay? And they are saying, Drum roll here July 1st. It could take even up to a week, up to two weeks to get the results in for this election. Two weeks. Now, I did some math here, right, because, like, that doesn't make sense, right? And I pulled up New York City data, voting data.
Andy Frisella
This is the primary.
DJ
This is the primary.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Now I pulled up some because they're both contested, right? Like, I mean, they're either open communists is going to get it or a guy with a really bad sexual potential.
Andy Frisella
Not only sexual. I mean, the COVID shit. Yeah.
DJ
I mean, like, there's a lot here. Yeah, I got some on that too, though. But. But I pulled up the data from New York, and this is straight from New York city. They have 4.7 million people inside New York City that are. That. That are active voters. So you're telling me it's going to take. And for perspective, right, our 2024 election, when, you know, we had 174 million people vote in that election, which only took two days, three days. It's going to take a week to count fucking 4.7 million. That does not make sense to me.
Andy Frisella
No, yeah, it does. It makes perfect sense because the communist way of winning shit is to wear people out to the point where they don't care, and then they just step forward, okay? So if you're going to take two, three weeks to count votes, you know, you're. You're basically betting on the fact that people that are your opposition are eventually going to lose interest and you're just going to take it. That's. That's makes perfect sense because that's how they operate. They wear you the fuck down to where you get comfortable. You feel like Everything, you know, it's not that big of a deal. And then they just fucking take it. Dude.
DJ
Yeah. I thought this was crazy to look. Just looking at the numbers, in New York City, there's roughly only 558,000 registered Republicans in New York City. It's like. That's not a lot at all up there. I just thought that was interesting. Interesting data, numbers. But I want to get into Andrew Cuomo here for a little bit, because there's a new thing that just came out about him. Andrew Cuomo was blackmailed as governor. Some sexual allegations were 100% fake. OMG. Undercover video. So this has to do with that Covid stuff. Okay, now listen, I already know.
Andy Frisella
Before you fucking go into it, here's what I bet. I bet he threatened to tell the truth about COVID and then he figured out how to get him the fuck out.
DJ
Check it. Let's check it.
Andy Frisella
He. He. Do you. Okay, when you're. You're Como. Before you even get into this.
DJ
Damn, I gotta be Como.
Andy Frisella
Listen, the listener as a person, you're. You're Andrew Como, okay? They come to you and they say, hey, we're gonna need you to go with this narrative, which is how they do it. That's exactly how they do it. Andrew Como. And any elected official, they are not allowed to come up with their own opinions. They are told what to say and do. Hey, Andrew, we're going to need you to do this. This is what we're going to need. He says, fine. He goes along with it. Then all of a sudden, people out here that are against Covid, enough of them start to realize that, holy shit, this guy sent old people with COVID and made them give Covid to the other old people in these nursing homes. A whole bunch of people died. They pumped the death roll, the death toll. So he starts seeing the backlash, and he's like, that's not what happened. Here's what. And then before he can give it out of his mouth, oh, really? You did this? And this and this to these people. You're out. And by the way, if you say another word about that, I'm gonna kill you.
DJ
My Hillary.
Andy Frisella
That. Dude. That. This is how people think. That's out of hand, bro. We're talking about the highest level of government, the most money, with the biggest implications. You. You think that these people don't straight up tell them, like, dude, if you open your mouth even more, we're gonna kill you and your family? You're insane. That's exactly what they do. It goes from Say this, we'll give you money to. If you don't say this, we're gonna blackmail you to. If you don't say this, we're gonna put you in jail. To. We'll kill you.
DJ
Yeah, yeah, bro. Listen.
Andy Frisella
You can see the pattern. Look what they did to Trump.
DJ
They did it. I mean, they do. They. They've done this a bunch. And I'll say, like, I'm. I'll say this like, I'm not an Andrew Cuomo fan.
Andy Frisella
I'm not either.
DJ
I'm not like, oh, yeah, you know, I'm gonna rally behind Andrew.
Andy Frisella
No, I think he's a turd.
DJ
However, what I will say is wrong is fucking wrong.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You know what I'm saying? Wrong is wrong. Wrong is wrong, period. And if that is the case, okay, If. If that is the case, that's fucked up. And I don't think he should be being held accountable for those things. But. But it's exactly what you said. So there's this undercover video that was just released from o' Keefe Media Group. It features a senior New York Health Department lawyer who revealed that Andrew Cuomo, when he was the governor of the state, was forced into signing a nursing home bill into law due to blackmail. It's literally what he's saying. The video was released on the eve of New York City's Democratic mayoral primary in which Cuomo is neck and neck with socialist communist Zorin Mamdani. Jacob Wilkinson, senior counsel for the New York State Health Department, told undercover. OMG Reporter, quote. So there's a new law that Governor Cuomo signed when the. When he was at the end of his term, when Cuomo was getting that investigation, he didn't have a lot of political power. His political power went down, right? And so he was pushed to sign this group of legislation. So it's like several pieces of legislation that are, like, all together regarding nursing homes. Let's check this video out.
D
Some of the allegations are 100% fake because those girls were sitting on his lap taking selfies with him. So he was being blackmailed. He kind of was. So there's a. There's a new law that goes. Governor Cuomo signed when he was at the end of his term, when Cuomo was getting an investigation. He didn't have a lot of political power. His political power went down, right? And so he was pushed to sign these. This group of legislation. So it's like several pieces. Several pieces of legislation. They're like, all together regarding mercy.
Andy Frisella
All.
D
But it was written so poorly. We can't implement it like our department fellow. And we're trying to implement it. It's just we can't do it.
Andy Frisella
Who wrote that?
D
The Nurses Home Nurses Association.
Andy Frisella
So that he was forced to sign it?
D
Yeah, pretty much.
F
On the eve of the New York Mayor's Democratic mayoral primary election, former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Zoran Mamdani are neck and neck in the polls. And questions still linger about Cuomo's final days in office as governor. Last year, New York State Department of Health senior counsel Jacob Wilkinson, who. Who worked for former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Governor Kathy Hochul met with our undercover OMG journalist in New York City. Wilkinson revealed that when Andrew Cuomo was in office, the former governor was forced to sign a poorly written nursing home bill that Wilkinson states the health Department can't implement. Wilkinson explained that his former boss, then Governor Cuomo, lacked political power, ultimately leading to the signing of the nursing. Nursing home bill.
D
And what they do is they require, for one example, the one I'm working on most, they require spending requirements for nursing homes. So nursing home has to. Has to spend 70, 70% of its revenue on direct resident care. And that's, like, defined. And so they can't spend it on paving the driveway or, you know, or fixing the roof. Has to be, like, directly patient care.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah.
D
And then 40% of that has to be resident facing care. So that's like actual people. And so when Kathy became the governor, you wanted to change it, right?
Andy Frisella
So you think Carmel actually handled it pretty well?
D
Yeah, yeah. Were there any, like, lessons learned, like, mistakes made, like, around nursing?
DJ
I think he had to handle it well. And the piece, because I look more into this too, the piece that's important is that 70% that they're talking about spending, that was an additional to the current salary, and it was all spent on. On Covid moving patients. All, like, filling the fucking nursing homes, like.
Andy Frisella
And people will say, why do they do that? Well, they needed if. If you could. I know people have a short memory.
DJ
He said, who the fuck pushed it? It was the Nurses association that pushed it.
Andy Frisella
But when people say, why would they do that? They don't remember that. Como. The deaths that happened in New York with the old people are one of the biggest drivers of the COVID narrative. Those were the first big, like, clusters of people who passed away that they pointed to and said, look, all the people dying.
DJ
See, the old people are dying.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. So, Juice, the narrative, I mean, yeah, man, it makes sense to me, dude.
DJ
It's so crazy. Like I said, I'm Not a fan. I'm not saying that like, you know, oh, Crumble's an innocent guy. I'm sure he's done some fucked up shit.
Andy Frisella
I don't like him at all. Yeah, I don't like his brother at all. I think these gu.
DJ
Oh, his brother I really can't stand.
Andy Frisella
Look, dude, these people are for sale and they don't do the right things and that's not what the government is supposed to be. And it's not about personally not liking them, but they have a character flaw, which is I am for sale. My influence is for sale. And if you pay me money, I will make decisions that aren't good for the people who elected me for my own benefit. That's a character flaw that I can't get down with.
DJ
Yeah, no, that's. That's real. And I think this whole thing about, you know, why it's taking. Why it's going to take so long to get these votes back is because they're going to use these neck this next week or two weeks to temp check Andrew Cuomo and see where he is, if he's going to be able to fall in line again or if not, and if he can fall in line, he'll be the next fucking primary.
Andy Frisella
Here's a bigger question, candidate, Here's a bigger question. Why hasn't Trump fixed this situation yet? Why haven't we fixed the voting problem in this country yet? And are we. Are we planning on doing it?
DJ
Time will tell.
Andy Frisella
Wasn't that one of the voting reform, like one of the big promises so this could never happen again? And here we are, people doing the same old that they did to him and that they didn't the 2022 primary. And they tried to do this last time, but they made it so it was impossible. Cool. But you should make it so it's impossible in every election, not just your presidential election. We got to fix this forever, man. And it should be fixed already. We're six months into this, bro. It should be fixed already. Like, that should have been the first thing that happened. Hey, all voting is going to be reformed to this paper ballots one day. Results counting like all the holes, all the gaps should be corrected. They should already be done.
DJ
Yeah. Yeah, man. Guys, jump in on this conversation. If you're from New York, if you're one of those half a million people up there.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Let us know what you guys think down there. With that being said, let's get to our final headline of the day. This is another one that got missed headline Number three. This is, this is another small one. This is, this is wild J6. Okay? There's still people that are dealing with some ramifications. Right? This is. I gotta show. This is for context. This is an Ms. Or NBC news article. Okay? Jewelry. Jury orders man to pay half a million dollars for assaulting a police officer who killed himself after Capitol riot. Read that again.
Andy Frisella
Listen, Jury, read that. Jury orders man to pay $500,000 for assaulting police officer who killed himself after the Capitol riot. The jury ordered chiropractor David Walls Kaufman, 69, to pay damages to Aaron Smith for assaulting her husband Metropolitan Police officer Jeffrey Smith on January 6, 2021. That I. Yeah, I'm going to have to hear more about this because that doesn't, that doesn't make sense.
DJ
It's wild.
Andy Frisella
So am I seeing this correctly? So apparently during the J6 they must have had some sort of scuffle and then the guy went later home and killed himself. And they're saying that the scuffle was the reason that the guy killed himself.
DJ
That's what they tried to say, but that's.
Andy Frisella
There's no fucking way.
DJ
Well, that's what they tried to say. Let's dive into this. So a federal jury on Monday awarded half a million dollars to the widow in a state of a police officer who killed himself nine days after he helped defend the US Capitol from a mob of rioters, including a man who scuffled with the officer during the back. The eight member jury ordered that man, 69 year old chiropractor David Wallace Kaufman, to pay $380,000 in punitive damages, $60,000 in compensatory damages to Aaron Smith for assaulting her husband, Metropolitan Police officer Jeffrey Smith, inside the Capitol on January 6th. They also awarded an additional $60,000 to compensate Jeffrey Smith's estate for his pain and suffering. Now the judge presiding over the civil trial dismissed Aaron Smith's wrongful death claim against Walls Kaufman. Before jurors began deliberating last week, U.S. district Judge Anna Reyes said no reasonable juror could conclude that Walls Kaufman's actions were capable of causing a traumatic brain injury leading to Smith's death. On Friday, the jury sided with Aaron Smith and held Wallace Kaufman liable for assaulting her 35 year old husband. And the counts are capt. The officer's body camera. Quote, Aaron is grateful to receive some measure of justice, said David P. Weber, one of her attorneys. Wallace Kaufman said the outcome of the trial is absolutely ridiculous. Quote, no crime happened. I never struck the officer. I never intended to strike the officer. He said, I'm just stunned now. After the jury left the courtroom, Reyes encouraged the parties to confer and discussed a possible settlement. To avoid the time and expense of an appeal to and for the sake of finality, you guys settle. You can move on with your lives. Wallace Kaufman's attorney, Hungy Hunt, or Huey, Was it Huey Hunt? Yeah, sorry. Sorry, Huey. Who the fuck? See who the fuck spells that shit like that, bro, like just be normal. He described the jury's award is shocking. We're talking about a three second event. He told the judge. It's not shocking, Mr. Hunt. A lot of things can happen in three seconds. That's right. Isn't that right?
Andy Frisella
That's how you got those three kids.
DJ
So, yeah, so. Jeffrey Smith was driving to work for the first time after the Capitol riot when he shot and killed himself with his service weapon. His family said he had no history of mental health problems before the J6 riot. Aaron Smith claims Wallace Kaufman struck her husband in the head with his own police baton, giving him a concussion and causing psychological and physical trauma that led to his suicide. Wallace Kaufman, who lived a few blocks from the Capitol, denied assaulting Smith. He says any injuries that the alford suffered on J6 occurred later in the day when another rioter threw a pole that struck Smith around his head. Now, this is what makes it crazy. The police department medically evaluated Smith and cleared him to return to full duty before he killed himself in 2022. The district of Columbia Police and Firefighters Retirement and Relief Board determined that Smith was injured in the line of duty and the injury was the sole and direct cause of his death, according to the lawsuit. But that's not what the medical examiner's report was. That's not what the doctors that cleared him report was. None of that. And on top of that, Wallace Kaufman, he served a 60 day prison sentence for pleading guilty to a capital riot related misdemeanor in 2023. Being pardoned by Trump in January of this year. Of course. But you know, J6 has always been this crazy mystery, right? Because they always say, well, you know, officers died that day, right? Like that's what they like to say.
Andy Frisella
Of course they say it. They say it. Bull. They say, yeah, but I want to.
DJ
Show this because this is the first time that NBC and MSNBC has. I don't know if you call this saying the truth. Now, I will say this. This is the last paragraph of this article and it reads this. More than 100 law enforcement officers were injured during the riot. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick collapsed and died a day after engaging with the rioters. A medical examiner later determined he suffered a stroke and died of natural causes. Howard Lebengood, a Capitol Police officer who responded to the riot, also died by suicide after the attack. But like, the narrative, up until I saw this article, I mean, you asked them no officers died that day.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, of course. Yeah. They've been lying the entire time.
DJ
The entire time, man. And like, it's just so crazy. Like, even ap, like, everybody's starting to, like, I guess, admit what the actual truth was. And it's just so interesting, man, because, like, when you compare this to other things that have happened in this country.
Andy Frisella
Every single person who lied about that belongs in prison because of the damage and the division that it caused, bro. Yeah, bro.
DJ
It's crazy. And dude, now, were there officer injured?
Andy Frisella
Of course.
DJ
I'm sure there was.
Andy Frisella
Listen, people who intentionally lie in the media belong in jail. Intentionally lie to hurt people and cause division belong in jail.
DJ
Well, my sources say no, you got.
Andy Frisella
To name your sources.
DJ
It's bullshit. Yeah, it's bullshit.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
And like, I just hate the. Again, it's double standards. We know it is. Right? Like, because when you compare this to other.
Andy Frisella
Big difference between making a mistake and falsely reporting or speaking out of turn and intentionally lying. Right?
DJ
Intentionally. Yeah. But like, when you compare this other stuff. So 100 officers were injured in the line of duty during J6. Cool. Got it. But we don't talk about what happened in, like, let's say 2020, where during the 2020 riots, there were more than 900 law enforcement officers that were injured, including 277 officer injuries while defending a federal courthouse in Portland, Oregon. No talk about that insurrection or the 60 Secret Service officers defending the White House. Or how In September of 2020, a gunman ambushed to LA Sheriff's deputies as they sat in their squad car.
Andy Frisella
That's. I saw that video. That's fucking brutal.
DJ
You know what I'm saying? Like, but, like, we don't talk about this where nobody, like, none of the left cared about police during that time. And you know how many people were arrested during any of that specifically connected to officer injuries?
Andy Frisella
Probably none.
DJ
Six.
Andy Frisella
Six.
DJ
Six. But they locked up 1600 people for J6. It's just the double standard, man. It's insane. What do you. What do you got on this?
Andy Frisella
You know, I don't. I don't. Look.
DJ
This is Wallace Coffman, by the way.
Andy Frisella
Look, I don't want to. It's hard to believe. It's hard to believe that a 2 second thing would cause a man to kill himself on his first day back to go, why didn't he kill himself at another time, you know, daily? I don't know enough to really make a conclusion on it, but it doesn't sound right. And it sounds a lot like how people that seem to know how things are going end up committing suicide.
DJ
Because there was a lot of suicides that day, man, from officers or not that day, but around that event.
Andy Frisella
Listen, man, our country has become so corrupt that it's almost impossible to know what the fuck's going on. And for us to sit here and continue to point out the double standard makes us stupid. Because it's very clear that unless it backs the leftist communist narrative, it is ignored. So we don't ever see the news that represents both sides, ever. And everybody who isn't in line with that leftist narrative continues to say the same things over and over and over. This is a double standard. This isn't true. Can you believe they're doing this? They won't let us say this. They won't let us say that. It should be very obvious at this point in time that we are dealing with a level of influence that is completely one sided. And to expect it to be fair is a very ignorant and dangerous expectation because it never will be. We are dealing with a media, we are dealing with a power structure. We are dealing with a narrative creation machine that is designed for one purpose, and that purpose is to divide and remove the power from the citizens of this country so that they cannot effectively challenge the power structure that is in place. If they keep everybody fighting the police and the citizens, black people and white people, men and women, gay people and straight people, if they continue that narrative, there is no chance for unity that allows any sort of resistance to happen. And our machine has become so corrupt and it's been going on for so long that younger people just see this as the way it is. You would have to be 38, 39 years old to really understand that this is not the way that it's always been. And if you are 20 years old, it would be very easy for someone to point and be like, look at these crazy people on the right, look what they're saying, look what they're doing. And, and it would appear from that point of view that those people are crazy and they're trying to revert back to some, you know, super fucking racist bigoted America that they teach these people that existed not that long ago, when in reality, in the 90s, in the. In the early 2000s and the 80s, people were getting the along. It was cool, okay? And. But how would you know that if you didn't witness it? They. These people understand that. So right now, they're poisoning the minds of every single person that lacks the perspective of having lived through a time when things were actually good or considerably better than what they are now. So this, to me and you, is very confusing. We're like, why the would they do that? And to most Americans, like, when they hear you and I say, look at all this stuff they're doing, it would be very easy for someone who was younger to be like, these guys are crazy. These guys don't, like, look, what are you talking about?
DJ
Racism is right here.
Andy Frisella
Yes. But, like, they don't have the perspective of seeing it. And that's the danger of what's been going on for so long. When you teach people through the media that. And through education that the country's racist and white people are inherently racist and black people are inherently victims and the system set up for white people and not black people, and, you know, we're the most racist we've ever been and all this crazy. If you're not. If you haven't lived through any other time, why. Why the. Would you question it? Right? And I've been alive long enough to have seen what real journalism looks like. And what we have now is not real journalism. It is the product of communist ideology infiltrating our schools and universities. And then those people now being in the position to write these articles and create these videos and perpetrate propaganda that they were taught was the way that it is. It's. It's just a. I don't really know what the solution is other than the p. Like, I. Like I said, if you lie intentionally in the media, you should be in prison. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know what the solution is.
DJ
You, the person who wrote the script, who's working teleprompter, like, because it's all. They're all complicit in.
Andy Frisella
I know, man. It's. It's just a. It's just a. It's a fucking shit show.
DJ
I'm also starting to feel too. Like, I don't think we'll ever get the. The full truth on what happened on J6 and, like, how many FBI informants were in the crowd or, like, we're not gonna get any of that. I don't. I don't. I don't think we'll get the Truth, bro.
Andy Frisella
I, I think that the debate on the backside is like with Cash Patel and Bongino and shit. I think those guys went into it feeling and believing that they were going to tell the truth. And I think they get into those meetings and then they are explained why the truth telling removes the power of these agencies and then they are convinced to go along with the quote unquote way that it always has been. Yeah, so like this, like, D.J. listen man, I know that you. And by the way, dude, you're right. What you're saying is right. But here's the thing. If we tell the truth, then we lose the ability to do this and this and this and this and what's in the greater good of the people.
DJ
Right.
Andy Frisella
It's these things that we do behind close. That's a very easy line of, to make people feel okay with hiding the way things actually are. So I, I don't know, man. That's what I feel like is going on. I, I don't. If we don't get disclosure and we don't get the truth for real, this country's done, okay? The corruption is too deep. There's too many hands in the cookie jar. There's too much. And if we don't get, you know, if, if Trump doesn't follow through and Cash Patel doesn't follow through and Bonino doesn't follow through and these people don't follow through, we, our country's done. It's done, it's done for good. And the only hope I really have right now is, is twofold. One, that Trump is doing what I think he's doing at this point in time. Now, like I said, by tonight I could change because things could change. But as of today, at 3 o' clock in the afternoon, it appears that he's distancing himself from Netanyahu intentionally. And it also appears that he's trying to raise the curtain on how psychotic this dude actually is. And the next logical steps of that curtain raising would be the pointing out to the level of influence that they have, that man, his, his funders have in our own government. And if that, if it continues to go that way we could see some truth. If. And the only other way it could go is if people get so, like we talk about personal excellence becoming the ultimate rebellion. They become so intelligent, so fit, so successful, so willing to lead by example, so willing to change the culture that this just doesn't work on them anymore. Because the, the way it works is by basically, in a nutshell, promising people free in one way or another, easier life. And all it does is make it harder. So I, I just think, I think there's a lot, man. I think, I think every single person should be working to, to become the kind of person that is not able to be controlled regardless of what they think may or may not happen. Because at the end of the day, that's the, that's the final straw. If we become a citizenship that is strong, intelligent, not dependent, independent thinkers, not consuming their addictive food, not consuming their medicine, not becoming mega consumers of their data, not allowing our lives to be captured into this online matrix, etc. Etc. Etc, etc. Etc. That keeps them from fulfilling their agenda of creating a fat, lazy, supplicating, defenseless, controllable populace that becomes mega consumers of all of their shit. But that's a big ask because most people are fucking Kool Aid's too good, man. That's what I'm saying. So we're in a very important pivotable situation where people need to ask themselves what, what the do we want to happen here? Because the way it's going, man, it's not going to be good.
DJ
Yeah, yeah. Guys jumping on this conversation. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think. With that being said, let's get to our final segment. Yeah, as always, we got thumbs up. We're dumb as fuck. That's where we bring a headline in, we talk about it, gets one of those two options. Andy, let me ask you a question. You like tattoos?
Andy Frisella
It depends, right? Yeah.
DJ
How many hours you got on your body?
Andy Frisella
A few hundred? 2, 300?
DJ
You know, a thing or two.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right.
DJ
Okay, yeah, let's check this. Let's, let's check this. Tattoo artist. Artist out. Tattoo artist roasted for demon like image of client's baby. I'm sorry you lost your dog, bro. Okay, so let's dive into this. So terrible tattoos are timeless. But as of late, it seems like more and more inked up individuals are taking to the Internet to share their strange, questionable and sometimes even trashy tattoos. Between Gen Z's recent revival of the tramp stamp that's coming back.
Andy Frisella
No, it's not.
DJ
It is. It's back. Tramp stamps are back. A Swiss woman's viral 600 Red Bull barcode tattoo. Social media users seem to agree that they could go a while without seeing another mega viral miss in the tattoo department. Unfortunately, the aforementioned members of the public Cairo based tattoo artist Thomas Tattoos proved to be the latest object of ink based ridicule after he posted a video to His Instagram account, Ink by Thomas, presenting his latest piece. The piece was presumably intended to be a portrait of the client's daughter, but commenters saw more resemblance between the final product of Gollum from the Lord of the Rings, a demon, various animals, and the fictitious ogre. Shrek was also popular. Comparisons, quote, Beautiful tribute. I'm sorry you lost your dog, bro, quipped one sarcastic user. So. So here. Here is. Here's the picture.
Andy Frisella
That's not a. Well, I mean, it looks like the stencil. Those two. Those two things kind of look alike. Maybe that's just an ugly fucking kid.
DJ
That's a good take.
Andy Frisella
I'm. I mean, that's the stencil. So he laid that on top of a photograph, probably stencil it out. The tattoo and the stencil don't look that different, do they?
E
Now, as somebody who draws for a living. You're right.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. So, I mean, I think the kid's just ugly.
DJ
Let's check this clip out.
Andy Frisella
What? I mean, listen, this is why you don't go to shitty tattoo artist.
DJ
Okay. So that was my first thought.
Andy Frisella
Right.
DJ
I'm. Okay. Well, let's check some of his other work.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You know what I'm saying? Like, gotta be fair here. Okay. So this is some of his artwork. Okay. But it's not terrible work.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, but realism is different than.
DJ
Okay, that's pretty bad.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's pretty bad. Yeah. He's not. That guy's not able to do humans portraits.
DJ
That's what it is. Yeah. He can't do portraits.
E
There's a certain nuance that comes with drawing. You have to understand what to draw, what not to draw. So, for example, if you don't, you don't draw that. If I have a photo of you smiling really big and you have all your teeth showing, it doesn't necessarily has to be drawn because teeth specifically in drawings don't look really good. I think that's the thing that's happened with the baby drawing. You have to have a nuance and make a decision what to draw, what not to draw, how to shade it. Otherwise it's gonna look horrendous.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. I mean, look, dude, real talk. Here's what I think we got going on here. I think we got a shitty tattoo artist and an ugly baby.
E
So it multiplied everything.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
E
If he would not have shaded it and made it exactly like the stencil. Just the long line drawing be so horrible.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. I mean, it sucks, but probably you're right. Yeah. I mean, if you want a Portrait. You go to someone who does portraits for a living, you know, like, not someone who's got Harley Davidson catalog tattoos on his wall of his tattoo parlor.
DJ
This was not terrible.
Andy Frisella
It's pretty terrible. Okay, that's terrible, too. I mean, look, here's the bottom line. You get what the you pay for.
DJ
Get what you pay for.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. And people come in all the time to these tattoo guys who aren't good because they think they're getting a deal. Dude. It's like. It's like girls that get boob jobs and they get a thousand. Dollar, two thousand boob jobs, and their titties look like, yeah, that's not enough. You know, like, it's. It's the same thing. Like, it's a cosmetic procedure.
E
That's right.
Andy Frisella
You know, like, that's right. Tattooing is a cosmetic procedure. It's. It's like getting your boobs done. It's like, you know. Yeah. Like, oh, I'm gonna go get my. My $500 veneers. Well, they're gonna look like $500 veneers. You know what I'm saying? You look like George Washington motherfucker with your wooden teeth. You know? Like, that's. You get what the fuck you pay for. Has been my experience with tattooing. And, like, that's why I only have one guy that tattoos me. And that's it.
DJ
I wonder how much he pays. He paid for that?
Andy Frisella
Not a lot. It's like going to Lasik, bro, and being like, I'm going to get the cheapest Lasik.
DJ
I can't see shit.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. And then. And then getting mad about it.
E
Compare that to what you have on your hand is night and day difference.
Andy Frisella
Well, I mean, my guy's the best in the world. That's. You know why? Because that's the. That I want. I didn't want to. You know, I'm. I don't want up looking baby.
DJ
Oh, what? The comments from people?
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Prayers for the baby if it looks like that. Well, it's not nice to say, but not all kids are pretty and cute. I mean.
E
Somebody also commented, I'm not 100% sure how anyone can see your page and think, yep, I need a tattoo from him.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Yeah. I don't get it either, dude.
DJ
I think that somebody said, bro doesn't have customers. He has victims.
Andy Frisella
Bro. That's the truth, dude.
DJ
Oh, fuck, man. These people are ruthless.
Andy Frisella
Well, hey, man, here's what it is.
DJ
What day are you closed? Yeah. Hey, yo, do you. You accept walkouts?
Andy Frisella
Hey, you know what? Man, the good news is you can get the shit lasered off.
DJ
Don't get a cheap laser, though.
Andy Frisella
I, I don't know, man.
DJ
Oh, man, that's.
Andy Frisella
I, I would recommend that. Here's my take on tattoos. Until you are able to afford the legitimate that you really want, you shouldn't get tattoos. Okay. I didn't get tattooed until I was like 33. Really? At that. Yeah, at that time, I could afford the best.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So I.
DJ
You didn't do live laugh love when you're.
Andy Frisella
No. Well, also, dude, remember, you're not going to be the same person at 20 that you are at 30 or even 30 that you are 40. That's real, you know, so, you know, and people like, say, like, oh, dude, it's a part of my journey. Yeah, I know. Sometimes you want to forget those parts, you know, like. Yeah. So I, I, you know, I mean, let's be real, dude. That baby's ugly as candy.
DJ
Andy.
Andy Frisella
Dj that's an ugly kid. That's an ugly kid. I don't care. What.
DJ
It looks nice.
Andy Frisella
No, it probably doesn't. It's probably a sweet kid. Yeah, but it's probably ugly. There are such things as ugly kids, bro.
DJ
They do exist, bro.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I know. I've seen a whole bunch of them.
DJ
They do exist.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. There's one.
DJ
I've been blessed, dude.
Andy Frisella
Listen, all I'm saying is this. It doesn't look that far off from the stencil.
DJ
No. So accuracy from since like a. For that.
E
No, I'm checking this guy's work on his page. He's good with line work. If it's just lines, he's pretty good. But I mean, it comes to shading like that.
DJ
Yeah, like, this isn't terrible.
Andy Frisella
That's like getting someone who paints houses to paint Mona Lisa.
DJ
There you go.
Andy Frisella
It's not going to happen.
E
There you go.
DJ
This wasn't terrible. This wasn't terrible.
Andy Frisella
Dude, look.
DJ
It's not terrible.
Andy Frisella
Those are shitty tattoos. All right, I'm just going to say it. It is what the it is. The dude could get mad at me. He could fly over here from Cairo where the he's from, and get pissed. That guy's a shitty tattoo artist. And anybody who gets tattoos from him should be able to understand that you're going to get shitty tattoos. So some people like shitty tattoos because it's like a whole look.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Okay, so. But that's what you're going to get from my homie here.
DJ
Well, here's a good thing. What's his name? Tim. I think. Thomas. You can. There's always room for improvement. You can get better.
Andy Frisella
Whatever. Anyway. Thumbs down. This is fucking horrible. The kids. Ugly. Tattoos bad. It is. What the fuck it is fucking. Don't at me.
DJ
Don't be.
Andy Frisella
Guys.
DJ
Eddie. That's all I got.
Andy Frisella
I. Me too. Fuck it. Don't be a ho.
DJ
Went from sleeping on the flow now my jury box froze. Fuck up pole, Fuck up stove. Counted millions in a cold bad bitch.
Andy Frisella
Booted swole Got her own bank row.
DJ
Can'T fold Just a no head shot case Cloak, cloak.
Release Date: June 25, 2025
Host: Andy Frisella
Guest: DJ CTI
Title: Trump Lashes Out At Israel And Iran Amid Ceasefire Violations, NYC Mayoral Results May Take Time & Jury Orders Man To Pay $500K For Assaulting Police Officer
Andy Frisella opens the episode by welcoming listeners and introduces DJ CTI as his co-host. They briefly discuss the hectic nature of running a podcast and YouTube channel, especially during the summer heat.
Discussion Points:
Notable Quote:
Andy Frisella [03:10]: "It looks like seriously like a video game or something. Look out for the obstacles."
Key Topics:
Recent Attacks: Israel's surprise barrage on Iran's nuclear sites on June 13, followed by the U.S. military strike on June 22 targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, despite intelligence assessments suggesting Iran wasn't building nuclear weapons.
Trump’s Response: Trump's tweet on Truth Social announcing successful attacks on Iranian sites, including Natanz and Fordo.
Coordination and Ceasefire: Discussions on the apparent coordination between the attacks and the subsequent ceasefire, questioning the legitimacy and motives behind these actions.
Influence of Israel on U.S. Government: Andy Frisella expresses concerns about Israel's significant influence over the U.S. government through financial manipulation and dual citizenships among government officials.
Trump’s Strategic Positioning: Analysis of Trump's attempts to decouple from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu amidst the ongoing conflicts, suggesting a strategic move to regain support from his base.
Potential Impeachment: Introduction of Congressman Jamie Raskin's stance on Trump authorizing Iran strikes as potentially impeachable, drawing parallels to past impeachment efforts.
Double Standards in War Reporting: Critique of perceived double standards in how different administrations handle and report military actions.
Notable Quotes:
Andy Frisella [10:00]: "Trump is not an idiot. He's a very smart, very, very smart man... what he's really good at is structuring deals and playing the strategy to his favor."
Andy Frisella [16:16]: "A lot of countries have establishments like Israel's influence over our country is overwhelming and should be illegal."
DJ CTI [27:01]: "Congress can only approve a declaration of war. It's like, bro, the United States of America has only declared 11 times a declaration of war from Congress. The last one that we declared was in 1942."
Discussion Points:
Notable Quotes:
Andy Frisella [55:00]: "You’re telling me it’s going to take a week to count fucking 4.7 million. That does not make sense to me."
DJ CTI [63:03]: "Here's a bigger question, candidate. Why hasn't Trump fixed this situation yet? Why haven't we fixed the voting problem in this country yet?"
Key Topics:
Notable Quotes:
Andy Frisella [71:50]: "Every single person who lied about that belongs in prison because of the damage and the division that it caused."
DJ CTI [72:35]: "And it's just the double standard, man. It's insane."
Discussion Points:
Notable Quotes:
Andy Frisella [89:21]: "It's pretty terrible. The dude could get mad at me. He could fly over here from Cairo where he's from, and get pissed. That guy's a shitty tattoo artist."
DJ CTI [91:22]: "Did you see it? It looks nice."
Andy Frisella wraps up the episode by reinforcing the importance of informed decision-making and personal excellence as forms of rebellion against perceived corruption and manipulation in government and media.
Geopolitical Concerns: The episode delves deep into the tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, highlighting Trump's strategic maneuvers amid alleged undue Israeli influence on U.S. politics.
Electoral Integrity: Discussions emphasize the need for electoral reforms to prevent manipulation and ensure fair vote counting, using the NYC mayoral race as a case study.
Judicial Criticism: The controversial jury ruling related to the Capitol riot is critiqued as emblematic of broader systemic double standards.
Personal Responsibility: The tattoo segment serves as a metaphor for the broader theme of accountability and the consequences of poor choices.
This episode of REAL AF with Andy Frisella provides a robust discussion on current political tensions, electoral integrity, and societal issues, interspersed with lighter segments to engage listeners. Through candid conversations and pointed critiques, Andy and DJ aim to shed light on complex topics, encouraging listeners to think critically about the information presented to them.