On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss the latest on the Trump administration, including the Florida Judge denying DOJ's request to unseal the Epstein Grand Jury transcripts, Macron filing a defamation suit against Candace Owens over Brigitte's...
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Yeah. Went from sleeping on the floor now my jury box froze up Pole stove Counted millions in a cold bad bitch booted swole Got her own bank roll.
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Can'T fold Just a no head shot case Close, close, close.
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What is up, guys? It's Andy Frisella, and this is the show for the realists. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society, and welcome to reality, guys. Today we have Andy and DJ Cruise the Internet. That's we're gonna do. That's what CTI stands for, Cruise the Internet. We'll put topics on the screen, we'll speculate and make fun of these people doing weird in the world. And we talk about how we the people have to solve these problems going on. Let's just get right into it. Don't forget to pay the fee. Don't be a hoe.
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Share the show. All right.
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What's up?
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My mic. My mic tip smells different.
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Mine doesn't smell different.
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It doesn't.
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Oh, nope.
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Okay. All right, man. Yeah. What's going on, bro?
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Why does it smell different?
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I don't. I'm trying to think of what, like, what it smells like, too. I don't know.
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Guess what?
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What?
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I watch Kingdom of.
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Okay. All right.
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At least I watched the first half up until the intermission. Okay. Like the 10 minutes into the second half.
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Okay.
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I. This long movie.
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It is very long movie.
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Yeah.
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Especially the director's cut.
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Yeah. But no, it's. It's pretty good.
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It's pretty good.
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There's no Days of Thunder. Oh. You know what I'm saying?
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Come on.
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But I would say out of more recent movies, it's one of the better ones I've seen, bro. Yeah.
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Do we have terms? You know, that's pretty good.
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The guy knew that the Edward Norton was dying anyway. Lose.
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Exactly, man.
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Pretty good.
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What I really liked about it is because, like, it actually shows, like, what. Like what real leadership, I guess, was back then. Like, there was a. Like, respect was just different back then, bro.
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Well, yeah, like, I will fucking kill you, man. But, like, there's consequences. When there's consequences, there's respect, bro. When you remove consequences from society, respect ceases to exist, dude, which is the world that we live in. All right? That's why when they started prosecuting people and putting them in jail for simple assault, it changed the world. It did.
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Yeah.
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Okay. Men used to understand that if men said certain things or spoke in a certain tone or did certain things, that there was a 100% likelihood of consequences.
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Yeah.
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Okay. And now we live in a situation where that just isn't the case. And there's a lot of really weak people who quite honestly, have never felt the consequences of disrespect. And they need to. That's the truth. And if they did, and natural order was re. In. Stalled into culture, we would not have the problems that we have.
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Yeah, dude. Allow it flourish. That's what it needs, bro, that. Bro, I love that movie.
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Yeah, it was good.
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It is. It is fabulous.
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Yeah. I haven't finished it, so don't tell me what happens, but. Yeah, well. So basically, so far, it's pretty good. Yeah. Like, dude, the Edward Norton, when he's riding up on the. With the army behind him. I mean, this just looks pretty hard, bro. Yeah.
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I pray you retired to Damascus unharmed.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. Very calm. It was good.
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We'll be punished.
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Yeah.
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Swear it.
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Yeah, it was good.
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Withdrawal. We all die here, bro. That's probably the best movie scene ever.
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Yeah, it's just.
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It's just such a good movie.
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Yeah. I definitely couldn't understand the first fucking 20 minutes at all.
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So Andy texted me last night. He's like, yo, what was that movie? And I'm telling him, he's like, all right, better be good, because it cost me, like, $4. And I'm like. Immediately. I'm like, did he get the director's cut? I'm like, bro, the director's cut. He's like, well, now it cost me eight dol. And then he texted me, like, two hours later. I can't understand the word they're saying. I'm like, dude, subtitles, man. Yeah, it's just like Braveheart. Braveheart's like that, you know?
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Yeah. Those time periods, like, it takes, like, 20 minutes to, like, acclimate to what they're saying.
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Yeah. Then you feel yourself in it.
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Yeah. Yeah, bro, it was pretty good.
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I'm happy for you.
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I like the. I like his costume, dude.
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Dude, the mask.
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Yeah. Yeah. That's badass. I might start wearing that every day, bro.
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The Edward Norton. You know, the thing is, the crazy thing about the movie, so he didn't even want to be put in the credits for that movie. He wanted the king to be like this. Anonymous. Like, you know who the actor was? Like, to be anonymous and mysterious, bro.
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And, well, you could kind of tell it's him through his voice, really. Yeah.
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See, I wasn't familiar with before that, though, so I don't know.
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You never saw American History X. Shit.
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Same guy.
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Yes, very same.
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Same guy.
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That is the same guy, same calm demeanor.
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We will all die here. It makes so much sense now. It makes so. Oh, man. Oh, dropping bombs. Well, guys, we got a full show for you guys today.
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If you were to substitute the. The. The language for language. Yeah, yeah, that'd be the same thing. That'd be pretty funny scene. Like, Edward Norton rides up with his king mask on. He's like, hey, if you don't get the out of here, I'll curb stomp your ass.
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Do we have terms?
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Yeah, you understand what the fuck I'm telling you, bro?
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Fuck, man. Yeah, yeah, I mean, I guess I didn't know about him. I did know about him. Yeah. But yeah, man, we got full. We got a full girthy show today, bro.
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I'm gonna get a. Like, I want to get like a cool poster of that. That. That character. He might be one of my favorite characters.
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Which one?
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The King.
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Oh, some. Okay. Okay.
A
Yeah, yeah. The Young King is pretty good. Anyway, Yeah, I. I quit watching at the part where she. Where she realized that her son has it too. Yeah.
B
Yeah, bro, that's deep.
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Yeah. And then I had to go to bed.
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Yeah, it gets crazy. Yeah, it's a great movie, man. It's. I'm. I'm just glad that one of my recommendations is.
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No, it was good, bro. I mean, it's no Days of Thunder for real, but it's good. It's. It's. It's a Brave heart.
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It's up in there.
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It's a. No, it's a remake of Braveheart, bro. It's a remake of Braveheart in a different era. That's what it is. And then also, a lot of the music is. Is very similar. Especially, like, a lot of the music comes from, like, the dude who did the Hannibal score. I recognize that from this listening. It's good, dude. Yeah, no doubt.
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It's a good movie. Oh, yeah, man. One for one for DJ Right now. So that's good.
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One for one.
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Like my first good movie recommendation.
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No, that's like one for one gazillion.
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Well, the movies have. I. Have I recommended. No, I'm saying like, one for like, I'm one of. I'm one for one on giving you good movie recommendations. I haven't given you a bad one yet.
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That's because all the other you gave me, I didn't watch.
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Yeah, you know you want another one? I give it to you anyway. Finding Nemo, believe it or not, I've seen that. Okay.
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All right.
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Great movie.
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It's all right.
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Okay. All Right, man. But now let's get into it. We got a lot to cover today. I got a special brand new segment.
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Oh, yeah.
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Coming for you guys. So stay tuned for that. But we gotta. We gotta talk about some very disconcerting news right now, man. Hulk Hogan. Yeah, man. Dead at 71, bro.
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I saw that, bro.
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Don't they say that, like, death comes in threes or some like that? I know. That was a black stereotype.
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No, no, no, that's. That's.
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That's. That's a real thing.
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Yeah.
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Okay, def. Coming in three. So if you think about it, they had the. The dude from the Cosby Show, Malcolm Jamal Warner. He drowned.
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Yeah, I saw that, dude.
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Shocking. You had Ozzy Osbourne.
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Yeah.
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And then now you got Hulk Hogan, bro. Yeah, well, technically fours, because Epstein's attorney died too. I saw that.
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Did he?
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Yeah, the guy that. His defense attorney from the original trials, he died. He's like 81 or something like that. So technically fours, but yeah, I mean, Hulk Hogan, bro. Legend, bro.
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All right, so I want everybody to pay attention to something. Yeah, dude. First of all, you know, we grew up watching Hulk Hogan, dude.
B
Yeah, I mean, it's Hulk Hogan, bro. When he slammed Andre the Giant.
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Yeah, that's when. That was my era, dude. Right there.
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Yeah.
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You know, the yellow and red McDonald's outfit. Know what I'm saying? Ass.
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Yeah.
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I mean, bro, he wasn't. He wasn't a legitimate American icon. World famous. When people think about America, dude. You know? Yeah. For sure. Hulk Hogan and bald eagles.
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That's. Yeah.
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And this amazing form, energy, screen freedom.
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That's right. You know that's right.
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Yeah. Dude, that sucks, man. But I want everybody to pay attention to the bigger picture of how the left is responding.
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Oh, man.
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To his death. Because. Huh?
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He's racist.
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Oh, no. They're like, good riddance, maga.
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Yeah, right.
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Okay, go, go read all the comments of the left and watch how they're celebrating another man's death and then realize that that's what they would think about you. So I just want everybody to see it in real time. These people are. They have no class, they have no respect, they have no tolerance, even though that's what they use to even get traction in culture, in demand. Be tolerant, accept us. We exist. And then when someone that doesn't align with their values passes away, they go crazy celebrating and being happy. Like, you guys should all realize that that's what these people think about you. And that is why they cannot be afforded to ever have control of this country ever again. I see Gavin Newsom going around and trying to, like, do the podcast circuit and all this. Just remember, he's the worst one all of them, so.
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Yeah, man. Well, rip to the legend, bro.
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Yep.
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Rip to the legend. Yeah. It's just crazy. Like, I saw it come. I'm like, oh, man. Dude, that's. That's crazy, man. But. But. Yeah, so wanted to cover that, but as promised, I have a new segment for. For everybody here, I think. I hope we enjoy this one. This segment, brand new to real AF cti, is called let's Get Philosophical.
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Philosophical. All right. You spelled that yourself?
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Yeah, I did.
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Yeah.
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All right, I did. Philosophical.
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E, E, I, L, Sophical.
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Well, you feel with your hands, so. Yeah. So in this segment, I'm gonna be asking you three philosophical questions, and just give me what you got on it. Okay? All right, you ready?
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I guess so.
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All right, first question. Do beavers even know what they're doing, or do they just see water flowing down a river and think, absolutely not.
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I think I've seen enough beavers to know that they instinctively build dams.
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Okay.
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Yeah, it's. It's. It's what they do. And. And the reason that I know that is because there's videos on the Internet of people who have pet beavers who take all their stuffed animals and make dams, like, at the hall.
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Damn.
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Yeah. Damn dams.
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Damn.
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So I think they don't. I don't know if they know what they're doing. I don't think it's the water. I just think it's what they do.
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It's just instincts. Yeah, I got it. Okay. All right, well, let's get philosophical again. Number. Number two, Is it reasonable. Is it a reasonable expectation that when you reach a 900 credit score, you won't have to see another Black person?
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Is 900 credit score possible?
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I don't know. I definitely know. You're ask. You're asking me. I have no. No clue.
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Yeah, that's probably pretty stupid for me to ask, you know, I don't know, man. You know, they. They say everybody's got to have a dream. No, I don't know, bro. I don't think you can get to 900. Okay.
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All right.
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Yeah, but if you got to 850, which is what you get to. I. You know, let me ponder that.
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Okay, all right, last one. Let's get philosophical here, man. Okay. Question is, if you send a dick pic to your homeboy and he screenshots or saves it, who's gay?
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All right, the One, Definitely the one that saves it.
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Okay.
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Yeah.
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Not the one who sent it.
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Well, I'm not saying he's not gay. I'm saying the one that says is definitely gay. We could be trying to settle arguments. I don't know. You know what I'm saying? Like, we could be trying to break stereotypes here, could be trying to prove points. There's a lot that could be going on from the one that sent it. Okay, but the one that saves it.
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Yeah, for sure.
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That's.
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No questions.
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Totally gay.
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No questions. All right.
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I mean. Yeah, that's my answer.
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Okay. I'm feeling some tension between you two guys. Yeah, no, no, there's no tension.
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No, no, no. I'm seeing.
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Don't save it.
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I'm trying. Yeah, don't save it. Don't even look at it. If you look at another dude's dick, you're gay.
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Yeah, yeah.
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It's fact.
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For sure. The guy is 80.
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What. What about the 850 credit score, though? I'm still pondering.
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Yeah. I mean, I heard it's a legend. You know what I'm saying? Like, I'm praying to God I get to 850.
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You are? Is that why? No, man. I don't know, dude. Yeah, you know, I don't know. I got.
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I mean, you got to be up there. According To Experian, only 1.54 of Americans have a perfect 850 score. 1% of America, approximately.
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Well, no, actually, you know, you think that because of, like, people that are wealthy have perfect credit, but that's actually not always true.
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Oh.
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Because usually wealthy people look at, like, small bills that are, like, 500, 600 bucks, and they're like. They. They are like, it's 500 bucks, and so they, like, put it off, and then it doesn't get paid, and then some credit gets dinged, and then a lot of. A lot of wealthy people don't really use credit that often, so their credit score suffers. Know what I mean? So, yeah, it's not necessarily the wealthiest people that have the highest credit scores.
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Damn.
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Yeah.
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Never thought about it like that. I wonder what, like. I wonder what, like, Bezos credit score is.
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Oh. I mean, what would he need to use credit for?
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It's true. Yeah. I mean, right to your point. Yeah.
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Well, that's what I'm saying. And then if he. If he doesn't. You. If you don't utilize credit, your credit score goes down.
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Yeah.
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So.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, bro, I've known. I.
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It's a terrible fucking business. I'm gonna Be real.
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I mean, terrible.
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Like, I think it's stupid for the whole fucking.
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Yeah, for you. For them, it's very smart.
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Yeah, well, for us, it's stupid.
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Yeah.
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You know, it's a terrible game we gotta play.
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Yeah, well, I mean, you get to get born into that system, you know, to. They. They make the wages low enough to where you have to use credit to live at a certain lifestyle. You know what I mean? So, like, it's. It's a. It's a trap. There's no way to really avoid it, which is completely unconstitutional against what this country is about. But, you know, they've made so much money that now everybody's in their pocket.
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Yeah. So it's crazy, man.
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Guys, Federal Reserve shouldn't exist.
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No, no, shouldn't, man. But, guys, we got philosophical today, so.
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Yeah.
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Down in the comments, what, you guys think we're just, you know, trying to make the world better here?
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That's right.
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That's it. But, yeah, man. Guys, remember, if you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to andy4seller.com. If you guys are listening on audio, come check us out on the tube. Yeah. Starting on Spotify as well for you guys.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. Look at that.
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Yeah, that was good.
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That's right.
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Good job.
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Thank you.
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Yeah, thank you.
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But with that being said, let's get into our first round of headlines. Hello, number one. This is a CNN. CNN's been.
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Hold on.
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What's up?
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We. We got business to settle.
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Oh, what.
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What did people think about the ice cream rankings?
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Oh, I got something. I got.
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Oh, you got something.
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Oh, I got you for that. Oh, trust me.
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I have to know.
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They got you.
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I gotta know. They got me.
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Yeah, it's coming a little late. I got you, though. All right. Yeah, yeah, it's coming.
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Listen, it doesn't matter what everybody else thinks. It's what, you know, it's what I think.
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That's right.
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That's right.
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Y. It's fine.
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Y' all just living in it.
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Yeah. But. Yeah, that's. Let's.
A
Let's go get my king's mask and it'll be official.
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It'd be fine. Yeah, we have.
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That's what I'm gonna wear into the revolution, bro.
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You know?
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You know, I'm gonna give me a big. One of those big Percheron or massive horses and then one of those masks, and we're just gonna ride into the revolution like that, you know, it's, you.
B
Know, funny enough, though, you know, what's. What's like picking Up a lot of steam and talk right now. What is bringing back like the actual Crusades? Like.
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Yeah, well, you know, that's one of the biggest lies of Christianity is that it's passive. I've been saying that for years. It's not passive. It's very active. And, well, I don't know if you.
B
Saw the Pope just allowed the Knights Templar to come back to the Vatican last week, you know, and they were in full fucking dress, dude, like this. And it's what we got. We'll cover this a little bit more.
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But yeah, well, sign me the fuck up, bro. By the way, everybody's like, oh, you can't kill. No, actually you can.
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God wills it, baby.
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That's right.
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God will.
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It's, it's just like the movie said, it's doing small acts of evil for the greater good. That needs to come back in style, bro.
B
Well, it's coming, it's coming. But let's get into our first. Dude, listen, I'm all about it, dude. But yeah, first set of headlines I want to go to, I want to go with CNN because they've been, they've been talking a lot about this. So let's give some updates. Latest on Trump administration DOJ to meet with Epstein associate Glenn Maxwell. Okay, so, so CENA has been pumping out a bunch of stuff over the past couple of days. Pictures, videos from like 1993 drawing this Trump Epstein connection. But yeah, the deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is expected to meet with Jeffrey Epstein. Accomplished Ghislaine Maxwell today. Sources tell CNN he is actually down in Florida right now. They're scheduled to meet, I believe at 4pm Eastern time. So literally right now, as the show is recording their, their meeting, it comes as a judge declined yesterday to release grand jury documents from the criminal probe into the late convicted sex offender. We got a little bit more on that, but this is CNN's update. Let's check this out.
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What does Ghislaine Maxwell know and what is Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche prepared to offer her to get that information from her? That's what we're watching as this very unusual meeting takes place place in Tallahassee, Florida, where Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20 year sentence. This meeting is very unusual because you don't every day have the deputy Attorney general traveling to go meet a convicted felon to try to get information from them. Ghislaine Maxwell has very little incentive to talk to the federal government. She maintains her innocence. She's appealing her sentence at this stage and for, for the administration you know, what they can offer is perhaps some leniency. The President has the power to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell. He also could commute her sentence. Blanche said that the purpose of this meeting is to get any information from Ghislaine Maxwell that could perhaps lead to additional prosecutions of people who were associated with Jeffrey Epstein. We know that one of the names that is associated with Jeffrey Epstein is of course, course, is Donald Trump. Back in May, Pam Bondi, the Attorney General and Todd Blanche briefed the President that his name appeared in these files that remain under wraps.
B
Yeah. So there's a lot happening here. Just diving a little bit on this. So a Florida judge denies the DOJ's request to unseal Epstein grand jury transcripts. Okay, so that just happened. Now this was an Obama appointed judge, U.S. district Judge Robin Rosenberg, and she basically concluded that her hand, the court's hands was tied, citing that she was actually required to dismiss the department's request because of long standing grand jury secrecy rules that include only a few narrow exceptions, none of which she said the Justice Department met in this case. And so, you know, that comes out.
A
Isn't she somehow related to the judge that represented him back like in the, the first time he was accused of.
B
This, that ruled over the case? Yeah, I'm not sure.
A
Yeah, I think she's got some ties to that person.
B
Yeah. But I mean, I think they all have ties some way shape or form.
A
Yeah.
B
Or another. Yeah. She's saying that her hands are, are tied and then it comes out and this is weird. I love your take, but Pam Bondi is apparently sidelined right now after having a sudden medical condition just after another report came out that the AG told Trump that he was in the Epstein file. So this is, this is all, you know, I don't know if you can call it hearsay. Right. But again, CNN been popping this. Trump's name's in the Epstein files and allegedly Attorney General Pam Bondi told President Trump that his name appeared in the so called Epstein files when she briefed him in May on the Justice Department's review of the documents, according to multiple sources. And then when that report comes out, Pam Bondi abruptly canceled her appearance at a high profile anti trafficking summit on Wednesday citing a sudden medical emergency.
A
Yeah, right, because she knew she was gonna get destroyed.
B
Yeah. So apparently she, she, she sent a letter or a statement that was read out saying, quote, I'm sorry to miss all of my CPAC friends today. Unfortunately, I am recovering from a recently torn cornea which is preventing Me, from being with you, I truly wish I was able to join you and support all of the work being done on this critical issue. And then I looked into it. The number one cause for torn corneas is trauma or blunt trauma or penetrating injuries or high speed particles like wood chips or metal shavings when they're propelled at high speeds. So it's interesting now, Trump commented on all of this just yesterday about this reporter allegedly with his names being involved in this. And AG told him this is what he had to say. Let's check this out.
A
No, no, she's, she's given us just a very quick briefing. And in terms of the credibility of the different things that they've seen, and I would say that, you know, these files were made up by Comey, they were made up by Obama, they were made up by the Biden. You know, and we went through years of that with the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax with all of the different things that we had to go through. We've gone through years of it. But she's handled it very well and it's going to be up to her. Whatever she thinks is credible, she should release.
B
Yeah, that's an interesting change of pace there.
A
Donald.
B
Don, Don, Don, Bro, you got more. Well, I mean, not only Epstein stuff. I mean, more on the Obama stuff that's coming out. I don't know if you guys saw this.
A
Well, first of all, yeah, I gotta say something here, okay? Get your story straight, dude. All right? Like you come on a month ago, not even a month ago, three weeks ago, and say, oh, it's, it doesn't even exist, it's not real, blah, blah, blah. Right now you're saying, release the stuff if it's credible and if somehow this was something that was made up the way that you say it was, which by the way, the people who have been paying attention to this don't buy it because they've been paying attention to it for the last decade. All right? So just because this is now mainstream doesn't mean that there's a massive amount of people who have been obsessing over this story for a long time and now it's coming to the surface and you have him saying all different kinds of shit. And I always like to give Trump the benefit of the doubt because I understand how strategic some things need to be in order to get things done. You know, you. It doesn't always go 1, 2, 3, 4. Sometimes it goes 1, 4, 3, 2, you know, and I understand that. But like, dude, when you come out and say it doesn't exist. It's bullshit. You guys are idiot weaklings for believing it. And you haven't given any context as to how it was made up or why it was made up. If you want people to believe that, then you should come out and show that. All right? Which they're not doing now. Secondly, there's a lot of people who are saying, you know, oh, Trump's in the Epstein files. No shit. They all ran around together, bro. That doesn't mean he was out having sex with underage girls or anything like that. That's not what that means. There's all kinds of people that are in those files that did nothing wrong, that are just associated through the high level network of, you know, socialite. But yeah, yeah, socialite culture. Correct. Like that would be no different than a prominent member of St. Louis getting accused of the same Epstein's doing and then saying, well, Andy and this guy belong to the same cigar club and they sat together and smoked a couple cigars and, you know, his name is in the file, so he must be a predator.
B
Like this, this guilty by association. That doesn't work.
A
Yeah, dude. And that's not true either.
B
Yeah.
A
So like, and Trump is feeding the hysteria by not giving a clear answer.
B
Yep.
A
Right. And so when we think about the people who are really dug into this, you know, you have all these leftists now saying you're defending a pedophile. And then you have a lot of people that were, I don't know, in the middle or did vote for Trump that are saying, well, he's in it too. What's the proof of that? Where's the proof of that? You see what I'm saying?
B
Yeah, like, well, I mean, that's even my question, bro.
A
Yeah.
B
But CNN's been pumping out all of this shit last week with pictures of like, Epstein at his wedding. And you know, all this, why now? So you telling me you guys just now got all these pictures?
A
Hold on. So, so if So, I had 500 people at my wedding.
B
Yeah.
A
So if one of those people ends up being a sexual predator, that's on me.
B
Yeah, right, right, right.
A
How many people did Donald Trump have at his wedding, bro?
B
Right.
A
And how well connected and wealthy are those people? There's going to be some people doing some fucking fucked up shit that you never know about, may not find out about 10 years from now, 20 years, maybe you never find out. But, like, the jumping to these massive conclusions is indicative of why we keep finding ourselves in these situations as the citizens of the country. To get Taken advantage of. Like, we have to look at the whole picture, bro. And it's not about sticking up for Trump. If you have nothing to hide, Trump, you need to show people why they made it up. What is the reason for them making up? So you're saying that they made this up and put your name in it 10 years ago to pull it out now?
B
Right.
A
And they weren't going to pull it out in 2020. They weren't gonna. So instead of pulling this out in 2020 and saying he's a child molester, they instead release Covid.
B
Yeah, right.
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Are you serious, bro? Like, look, dude, there's way more to this. I don't care what anybody says. I don't care how mad people get. I don't care what you think of me. I call it how I see it. I don't know what the fuck is happening. But here's what I do know. Neither do you. Is that fair?
B
That's pretty fair. It's, like, fair.
A
And. And just because you're willing to wait and let someone let this play out a little bit doesn't mean you're supporting. You know, just because someone says, hey, I'm gonna stand by Trump, doesn't mean they support trafficking. Right, okay. And just because someone says, hey, Trump. What the. Doesn't mean they hate Donald Trump. They want some answers. Right? Like, I don't know. Like, it's just like, people seem to be. It's like this, this or that, this or that, this or that. Left or right, gay or straight, black or white, you know, Democrat, Republican, you know, it's like, dude, you don't always have to be a part of a team. You can think for yourself and you can say, hey, I'm not sure. I don't know. Let me look into this. I agree mostly with what this guy stands for, but I don't like this about him. These. These are the thoughts of a critical thinker, not a NPC sheep.
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Emotional. Yeah, because that's really what it is.
A
It's weird, dude.
B
It is super weird, man.
A
Like, I can't remember the last time in my life, dude. I mean, even with the people that are closest to me.
B
Yeah.
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Where I'm like, yeah, I agree with everything. You know what I'm saying? Like, now. Now it. You know, if we're in public, I'm going to fucking agree with everything, you know, because that's how we roll. But, like, in private, I might be like, hey, that was kind of fun.
B
That was stupid. Yeah. No, dude, I think he's shooting Himself in the foot every single time that he kind of like does this, like, doubling down of it. Because, dude, like, you to your point.
A
Without, without, without any reason, with no zero.
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Like, bro, what would even be the motive behind that? You know what I'm saying? Like, that doesn't make sense.
A
Well, the only motive that I can think of is that. Look, dude, the only motive to his story of they made this up would be to use it against them somehow. How are they using it against you? You mean, like right now they're using against you?
B
Right.
A
Then if they were using it against you right now, why didn't they use it against you when Biden was office? Why didn't they use it against you in 2020? Why didn't they use it against you in 2016?
B
Right?
A
You know what I'm saying? Like, that's bullshit and everybody fucking knows it. And that's what leds me to believe, like, continuously. He wants people to keep talking about it. But why? Why? So, I don't know, dude.
B
Like, it's weird.
A
I'll tell you this. I am leaning more towards right now that nothing's going to happen to any of these people.
B
Yeah, well, I mean, so, like, even with the, the, the judge ruling that he's not, you know, down in Florida that they're not releasing it, there is another opportunity, uh, because the DOJ leaders have also asked two federal judges in New York, where prosecutors brought cases against Epstein and his co conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, to unseal their grand jury transcripts. Um, and New York's federal courts have generally taken a less stringent approach to grand jury secrecy. So, you know, there's two more chances here. We'll see. But I mean, I don't know if the same shit's up there, is what's going to be disclosed. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's too hard to tell. We don't know.
A
Well, why. Why have they not disclosed it? If. Okay, if it's bullshit, there's nothing on it, it's nonsense, only weak people believe it, then why the fuck do you not just let it go?
B
Right, Right.
A
The reason he don't want it out, in my opinion, in my speculation and what I've heard, is because it will embarrass his family.
B
Meaning, like, that's not already happening, though.
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I agree.
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You know what I'm saying? Like, I mean, like, that, to me, that doesn't make. It can't be that in my opinion, because that's already happened. Oh, you don't want it to be. Be known that Melania.
A
Well, then the other thing, they met Trump through it.
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Like, that's already out. Like, people already know that, you know, I'm saying, like, what? Well, what are we stopping?
A
He doesn't know that people know that.
B
I don't know, bro. He's been getting pretty hammered, man.
A
Like, I mean, well, then, then the other thing is there's three possibilities. He's in on it. He did do some up. He doesn't want his rel. He doesn't want to be embarrass his wife because he spent his whole life embarrassing women. He probably doesn't want to do it again. Or he's being threatened or we're being threatened.
B
Yeah, right, right. I mean, to me, that's what leads to it. But it's like, even. Okay, if that's the case, though, there needs to be some. Like, like there just has to be some other way to, like, to call the people.
A
Well, it makes you. Why. It makes you. It makes you wonder, like, okay, is that why he's not explaining it?
B
Because he can't.
A
Yeah.
B
But not because he's a Zion, Don. But simply because, like, he cares about people, cares about the United States.
A
He's not doing a very good job painting himself as not Zion, Don.
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Right, right. Which I think. But that's the thing. I think they know that, though, right? Like, that state knows that. You know what I'm saying? They know exactly what it's doing. So, I mean, either way, it's. But like, and so that's what makes me also feel, though, like, okay, let's roll then, bro. Like, if you truly want the support because your credibility is being ruined regardless, you know what I'm saying? By either saying it's fake or.
A
Look, bro, he needs to realize, Listen, he needs to realize this. If you don't do it, you don't arrest people and you don't hold people accountable and people don't pay for what's happened in this country. You. Donald Trump will be the biggest failure as a president ever. Ever. He not. He won't be the reason the country revived. He'll be the reason the country went down the toilet permanently. For real.
B
Yeah. Now, last little bit on accountability here. And because this just came out today, the House panel, they moved to subpoena the Clintons in the Epstein investigation. So that came out. They're going to be throwing some, some subpoenas to both the former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. So that, that just came out. And, and there's some interesting stuff because even with this whole Obama Russia hoax thing that that's also developing right now, Tulsi Gabbard did a press conference at the White House where she, you know, released some more information on what was going on. And like the compromat that was happening between Russia and the US and what was actually discovered is that Hillary Clinton was pretty fucked up post 2016. Let's check this clip out.
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The report goes into great detail about the information that Russia and Putin had which on Hillary Clinton, which included possible criminal acts like secret meetings with multiple named U.S. religious organizations in which State Department officials offered in exchange for supporting Secretary Clinton's campaign for the presidency, significant increases in financing from the State Department. They also had documents that showed the patronage of the State Department to State Department employees who would go and support Hillary Clinton's president presidential campaign. There were high level DNC emails that detailed evidence of Hillary's quote, psycho emotional problems, uncontrolled fits of anger, aggression and cheerfulness. And that then Secretary Clinton was allegedly on a daily regimen of heavy tranquilizers. Then CIA Director Brennan and the intelligence community mischaracterized intelligence and relied on dubious substandard sources forces to create a contrived false narrative that Putin developed a quote unquote clear preference for Trump.
A
God, dude, I really worry about Tulsi Gabbert, dude. I really do. And she's. Yeah, it's almost like they're drugging these people and then putting them out in public when they need them to say shit. You know what I mean?
B
Yeah. You mean for Clinton?
A
Yeah. And Biden and whoever's doing whatever.
B
Well, I mean, dude, yeah, it came out that like Biden was on like sleep pills and during the debates and all of that. And like they just push these people out and hope that they have rehearsed their scripts enough. You know, I'm like, dude, I remember that video of Clinton, like she was leaving, I think a hotel or something like that.
A
Hold her up. We covered it.
B
Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like, so it's like. Yeah, I mean it's there. I mean if you guys are watching on YouTube, if you listen to audio, that clip we were playing while Tulsi was speaking, it was all the, the, the cut clips of, of Hillary Clinton acting very bizarre in public, dude. Very bizarre.
A
If you took all these people, all of them, arrested them, eliminated them from the planet, however, which way we decide to do it there, there would be a breath of relief in this country. There would be a lightness on people's shoulders because people would realize that that's over. You really want to get the country back going. You want to get the country unified and back to being a good place, a prosperous place. The gateway to that is accountability, because no one believes in it anymore, even the most staunch patriotic person. They're, they're not fighting anymore for a great America. They're fighting against those people. And we should be looking. How do we go from here to create the best country possible? And we have the ability to do that from here, but not without some, some hard decisions that really should be easy decisions made by Trump and his administration.
B
Hard optics, baby.
A
Yeah, it's hard. But dude, you know what? Sometimes hard optics are necessary. People need to know that you cannot do certain things right, like the fact that we have allowed the normalization of, the sexualization of children. That's an indicator of how far society has fallen. That would not have been tolerated 30, 40 years ago, bro. Those people would be dealt with and they would be dealt with by people who realized that sometimes you do have to do something that maybe isn't great for the greater good. And we used to be a country that did those things. Now we're a country that sits here and says, are they. Is anybody going to do anything?
B
Yeah.
A
You know what I mean?
B
Live laugh, love, baby. Yeah, man. Guys, jump in on this conversation. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think. That being said, let's go cruise some of these comments, Andy, because they are, they are hot and ready, man.
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Oh, yeah.
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Little Caesars, bro. Yeah, you know, I got what you like. You know what I'm saying? Let's go to this first one. This first comment is from at Captain America.
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Captain America.
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Captain America. Miracle says HR393 introduced, aka the wood chipper bill. I think representative Anna Paula Luna watches the show. Show.
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Do, do, do they have wood chippers as available in the bill?
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Yeah.
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No, they don't, but if they did, it'd be awesome. I, I volunteer to operate the wood chipper. And I'm serious. I would love it.
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What do you wear? What do you wear?
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Whatever, whatever. I wear like. Oh, I know what I would wear. I would wear my red, white and blue overalls.
B
Yeah, that's nice.
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Yeah, that's a good, good choice. No, I would wear my revolutionary outfit.
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Oh, yeah.
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And you could wear yours.
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That'd be pretty good, too.
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Yeah.
B
Yeah, that'd be pretty good too. Yeah, man. It could be so simple.
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I'll wear.
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Huh?
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My.
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I'll wear nothing.
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My king's mask and my revolution in the revolution fit. Yeah, that'd be pretty scary, bro. That'd be like if you were. If that was the last thing you saw pushing the lever.
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£260 looking like that.
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Yeah. And I would just do this, dude.
B
Yeah.
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Like, I would go forward an inch, then I reverse an inch, then go forward an inch and then go reverse an inch and there'd be like a cloud, a crowd meter to make noise. And like, if the noise got high enough, I go a little further. You know what I'm saying, bro, I would love it. I would love it. Look, dude, I hate evil that think that they can just do whatever they want to people. I cannot stand it. I don't like people in any way, shape or form that hurt other people because they can. You know what I mean?
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Yeah, that's a special place.
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Yeah, that's right.
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And a wood chipper for those.
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Yeah, those are not good people, dude.
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No, no, man. Yeah, Woodchipper Bill. I'm down with it.
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I am too.
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This next one, Jonesy Joan Jonasy, 30 83. Are you guys trying to wind us up? What alien ice creams do you Americans get off on? Aussies do the best ice creams in the world. Put some Vegemite on one of those bad boys and it would immediately be better than any of those choices. You want to go first or you want. How you want to do this?
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You can go ahead.
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Yeah, yeah. How about. How about you. How about you just go back to your Covid concentration camps? Fuck off. America's win. We win everything. We're great.
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Hold on.
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Suck these American balls. Yeah, that's what I had. I worked on it for a minute actually.
A
Well, I'm looking at, you know, where ice cream comes from. And it comes from Persia, mm. China, ancient Rome.
B
Okay.
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Italy and England and America. So it certainly does not come from Australia.
B
Ain't even on the fucking list.
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Yeah, so what that tells me is that, you know, like, if you've never been exposed to books, you probably can't read very well. So you're behind the game and understanding what tastes good and that's okay.
B
That's fine.
A
You know, I think the Vegemite, probably.
B
That shit's nasty.
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I think that's what's happening with yalls teeth and shit. Like, you know, so maybe cut that.
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Out and, you know, go kiss a wallaby. Yeah, piss off.
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Hang off down there with your poisonous snakes and kangaroos. Kangaroos and dingoes and. Yeah, you know, your ding dongs government.
B
Yeah.
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You know, oh, let's get rid of guns. Because one guy shot up a bunch of people and now you are suck China's dicks. How's that China dick ice cream taste?
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Yeah, those little wee wees. Those.
A
That's right.
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Yeah. Those little bitty one yellow ones.
A
That's racist.
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Is it? Okay. Too far. Yeah.
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Yeah.
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All right. Jones.
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Yeah. Jonesy. Y. America rules.
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Yeah. All right. You got. You know, the ice cream rankings were hot topic. It was a hot topic. Free pirate. 4000, 470. Ha, ha ha. Everything in the A, s and S. Plus I'm eating for sure.
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Ass.
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Andy's eating ass for sure. That was an actual quote.
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Hey, that's a good one.
B
That's a good one.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Free pirate. I like it. I can neither conform nor deny.
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Yeah, that's right. That's right. Yep.
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Did I say that?
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You did say that went over my head. I did. Apparently I missed that. I don't know how. I don't know how I missed that.
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Funny, dude.
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I was there.
A
Yeah.
B
All right, last but not least, we got another. We got a Hot Pocket juicer for you.
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Oh, we do?
B
Oh, yeah.
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Okay.
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This is Carlos Hernandez.
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You don't know how to run a country.
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No, no, this one. This one's great.
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Okay.
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Okay. Carlos Hernandez, XT9ME. If you.
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Oh, Jesus fuck.
B
Dude, are you ready?
A
I didn't.
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Wait.
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Are you ready? I didn't realize it was going to be a fucking novel.
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Yeah, it's deep. It's deep. Listen, he has some stuff to get off his chest, bro.
A
Sounds like it should. Dude, I don't know if we got time to read all that if you.
B
Guys haven't caught on yet. Andy is getting all his info directly from a Trump admin, meaning literally anything he's providing is literally propaganda being used. Nothing more than another tentacle of the J's grass. Wait. Notice his body language and how he starts to trip over his words when the J question pops up. DJ brings up when they kiss the wall, Andy. Well, wait a minute now. Oy vey. That's too much noticing. Don't let Andy convince you that this almost 10 year old Obama problem that should have been addressed during Trump's first term is nothing more than a smoke screen and a nothing burger to distract the fact that our country is and has always been occupied by the tiny hats.
A
Well, I don't. I don't think. I don't think that any of that. That he's saying here is things that we haven't addressed. You just haven't been listening consistently.
B
Yeah. You must be new.
A
And by the way, I will never generalize an entire race of people because I don't believe that that's correct. I've met people from all different kinds of races and religions who didn't represent the stereotypes. And I think every single person that is a free thinker and a critical thinker would agree with that. We've all met people who were, we were told were bad people that belong to this group who are actually really good people with good hearts. And, you know, you have a Latino name, Carlos Hernandez, and you know, let's be real, there's a bad Latino reputation in terms of crime, in terms of a lot of things that people don't like. But you don't see me going and saying all Latinos are criminals because they're not, because I have a lot of friends that are Latino, just like I have a lot of friends that are Jews. And I'm not going to be someone just because it's popular to say that it's all Jews to say that, because I don't believe that's the truth. What I do believe this truth, which I've said many, many times on the show, is that there is a group of criminals who are at the top of the power structure of Israel who claim to be Jewish, who then hide behind all the other good Jewish people that, you know, quite honestly, a lot of these people have no idea what the is going on, bro. Because you know what? Not all Jewish people are rich and wealthy and have all this privilege. There's people just like you, just like me, that happen to be Jewish that are out here trying to make their way in the world. And I don't think it's fair to wrap those people into it by saying it's all Jews. Because what that does is, is creates a mob mentality that when society breaks free, people start attacking any single person that belongs to that group. And that's not okay, all right?
B
So allows them to continue to use a defense.
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That's what I'm going to get to. So, Carlos, what you got to understand, bro, is that when you say it's all the Jews, you are perpetuating their intentional defense mechanism where they cannot be identified, okay? Because that is an easy thing to point at Carlos and say, he's a anti semi, he hates all Jews. And then how the are you going to defend that? Because you're saying it right. All right? When in reality, to get under. To get regular people to understand what's going on, you have to name names and you have to understand what's going on. So don't think that I don't see exactly what's going on. I've communicated it directly over and over and over again for years, long before you ever started listening to this show, bro. So I don't have any problem with what he said. My problem is, is that you're not listening and you're not understanding that when you do that, you play into their defense system. Because now they could say, look, look how crazy that guy is. He hates all the Jewish people. When in reality, look, dude, when the Italians were running all the mobs, you know, and everybody said, oh, it's, it's the Italian Mafia, no one went out and attacked all the Italian people, Right? But when you say if you would have said it was all Italians, then people would have been attacking Italians in the street. I don't think that's right. That's not what I'm down with as a human being, as a man of God, I am not the best man, I am not the most holy. I'm just a regular dude out here trying to fucking be decent who sins a lot and has a lot of problems. I don't think that it's right to generalize people like that. That's my personal view. Do I think we have an infestation as I think that's what he said, what he say, Infested country, been occupied. Do we have an occup occupation of people who are dual citizens of Israel, who are criminals? Yes. So I'm not arguing with any of that. In fact, all of these things I've said, I've said on the show for fucking years. So, you know, and as far as being a propaganda tentacle, bro, you don't know nothing about me. I was rich as fuck before I even started doing this show. I don't need anything from anybody. I don't fucking need any money from anybody. Nobody has shit on me. And if they did, I'd say, yep, I did it. Ok? So I am ungettable when it comes to that. And yeah, I do talk to people in Trump's administration and I do talk to people on the Secret Service. You know why? Because they listen to motherfucking show, ok? And I criticize Trump all the time. And it is what it is. If you don't fucking think that I'm aggressive enough, then turn to motherfucking channel.
B
That's it.
A
Yeah, go listen to someone who's going to fill your head full of fucking unreasonable propaganda. That's gonna, gonna confirm to you that it is all Jewish people. It is not all Jewish people. It's not, it's just not. Is it, is it criminals that happen to be Jewish? Yeah, there's also criminals involved that aren't Jewish. All right, So I don't know. And everybody could be mad at me or hate me or however they want. I don't feel that that shit's right.
B
Yep. No, I agree, dude.
A
Yeah. So, you know, and, and he says, don't let Andy convince you that this almost 10 year old Obama problem that should have been addressed during Trump's first term is nothing more. No, I didn't I just say that, Did I just say nothing's going to happen? Like, I'm not like, bro, look, I can appreciate why you might say that because it's frustrating to be in a country where, you know, we have dual citizens of other countries, not just Israel, by the way, of any country operating our country. That's wrong. We should, there should be no dual citizens of Somalia. There should be no dual citizens of anywhere ever in American government. You should be a natural born citizen. And that's what I believe.
B
So I think even that dual citizens thing real, real quick, like people always.
A
Like to say, oh, look at the Talmud and it says this and this and this. Dude, do you not understand there are different versions of Jewish faith. There are different versions of Jews. There's not just all the same Jews. Half the Jews in Israel hate Netanyahu. They understand what's happening. They understand that Netanyahu is innocent, killing innocent people. They understand that they are cre, they are getting looped into it. They understand that they don't, aren't safe when they go around Muslims anywhere anymore. They understand this. So if half the country of Israel understands that, then how the, is it all Jews, right? You see what I'm saying? I just think that's an, I think that's a very lazy conversation. I think it's intellectually lazy to say that.
B
Yeah. Yeah. Well, thanks, Carlos. Yeah, if that, I don't even think this is a real car. I don't think this, I don't even care.
A
I don't even see that as hate. I, I, I don't even see that as hate, bro.
B
It's frustration.
A
That's what I see. I see he's frustrated with what's going on, you know, and, and dude, you know, it seems like every out there is for sale. You know, it seems like everybody out there is being told what to say or not say. I could promise You. The criticism that I give of Trump causes me on the backside. You don't understand. Okay? So, you know, don't think I don't get phone calls. It's actually the opposite of what he's saying. I get phone calls being like, why are you saying that? Why could you be loyal to the. This isn't about loyalty, bro. This is about what' right and wrong for this country.
B
So period. Poo. Guys, we appreciate you for being real ass fans, though. Keep liking and commenting.
A
Like, normally I'd make fun of someone like that, but like I, you know, yeah, he's. We're all pissed about it, bro.
B
Yeah.
A
But you can't run around and hold people accountable that aren't part of the problem.
B
True.
A
They. If you want to handle the problem, then everybody should be making a list of the top 30 or 40 names and figure out who those people are. And then understand that if you cut the head off the snake, the snake dies. So. And that shouldn't be that hard to do for all you Internet sleuths. Yeah, you know that's real, man.
B
Well, let's keep the cruise cruising, dude. We got a. We got headline number two. Let's talk about France and some baguettes again. That's back in the news. You got McCrone. They filed defamation suit against Candace Owens over Bridget transgender claims.
A
Brigitte.
B
Does she have a baguette or not?
A
You think about that one all night.
B
I did, actually. That one I did rehearse. French President Emmanuel Macron and his husband Bridget Macron have filed a defamation lawsuit against American conservative commentator Candace Owens over claims that the first lady of France was born a man. The couple of France filed a 218 page lawsuit in the US state of Delaware on Wednesday against Mrs. Owens and her businesses, alleging that she has financially gained from making demonstrably false claims about Brigitte Macron being secretly transgender. Now, Owens has previously stated that she would stake her entire professional reputation on the fact that Brigitte Macron is in fact a man, while claiming that Macron was in fact her brother, Jean Michel Tragno, and had assumed the identity of Brigitte Marie Claude Tragzo after changing her gender. And so in, in a statement to financial times and McCrone said, quote, because Ms. Owens systemically reaffirmed these falsehoods in response to each of our attorneys repeated request for a retraction, we ultimately concluded that referring the matter to a court of law was the only remaining avenue representing the pair balls now that was on the spot represented the pair of balls.
A
We.
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We could Tell attorney Thomas Claire of the defamation focused Claire Lock law firm told the paper that both President McCrone and his wife are willing to personally travel to Delaware to attend a trial in person to seek punitive damages against the American podcaster.
A
Oh, let's see the weane. Let's see the lack of the ween.
B
Let's see it. Yeah, I don't want to see it.
A
Actually, we already determined. Makes you gay.
B
Yeah, that's right. That's right, that's right, that's right. I won't save it, though. I'll see it. Don't know. I won't save it. Yeah. So this is what. So, you know, obviously, this is, you know, being talked a lot about on the online right now. Now, she did, you know, the McCrawins did just lose in court in France over the same exact thing. Yeah, it was on appeal.
A
Okay, so there is a difference between that case, in this case.
B
Okay.
A
The difference is, is that they were not doing it, according to the court, in a malicious fashion. All right, so that wasn't malicious. And this with Candace Owens is malicious is what they're saying.
B
And financial gain.
A
Yeah. I mean, which is what.
B
Yeah, well, so can't. This is Candace's clap.
A
Look, bro, I. Okay, go ahead.
B
Yeah. This is what Candace has to say about all of this. This is.
A
She's not gonna be intimidated back.
B
Oh, no.
A
Yeah.
B
Oh, no. Check this out.
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You were born a man, and you will die a man. That's the point I'm making. So give us a sample. I'll send my doctor to take your blood. Figure it out real quick, however you want to go about this. Hey, how about just giving us some pictures again of you growing up, you know, raising your children? That would be fine for whatever reason. To phone, by the way. Like I said, we'll get to the bottom of it.
A
Right?
E
That is what discovery is for. Gonna ask a lot of questions. You're probably hoping. Oh, you know, which. This will go away. And at least we'll say we sued her. We'll say we went after her. She'll probably file for this to get dismissed. I'd like to make it to discovery. I think that we owe that to the world. Anyways, you guys, we are revolting against this. We're revolting against the perverts that run the world. And I want to be very clear here. I count you among them. I think you're sick. I think you're disgusting. And I am fully prepared to take on this battle on behalf of the entire world. Okay? That's what I'm going to say on behalf of the entire world. I will see you in court.
A
Yeah, I mean, I didn't expect anything different, dude. And I bet you she's right. I'm, I, listen, man, I like Candace. I think she's, I, I think a lot of people don't like her. I think she does her homework. I think she makes clear arguments. I think she makes a lot of sense. And I have not yet seen her cover a story, no matter how controversial. That wasn't actually true, you know, so I don't know. I'm on team Candace here, bro. And I, I think a hundred percent what she said is true. I think these, these are quote unquote, royalty elites and they, they, they expected Candace to get this letter in the mail and, you know, get terrified and backtrack or comments and this and that. I don't see it happening, bro. No, I don't think Candace Owens is someone that can be intimidated. No.
B
But I also see too, like, I mean, like, I, I've gotten the chance to meet Candice. We talked.
A
Yeah, she's super gracious and nice in person.
B
Very nice. But like, to that point, I also see her as being the type of person that, like, you know, okay, they get to discovery and like, does come out that she has a split, you know, whatever, and she is a woman. Candice. Coming. All right. I was wrong. Yeah, okay.
A
I agree with that.
B
You know what I'm saying? Like, she's not gonna, you know, so.
A
I don't think she's wrong though.
B
I don't think.
A
Because, dude, where are these pictures and where is the brother?
B
There's not one picture.
A
Where's the brother?
B
Before she was 31, where's the brother? Yeah, well, I mean, like, and this is one of the, the pics that comes up all the time. So you got Bridget on the left and apparently also Bridget on the right.
A
Look, dude, it's possible that those are brother and sister, 100%. But where the, is the brother?
B
Where is he?
A
Can you look up where the brother is?
B
Where's, where's the actual brother?
A
Yeah, like, where are the pictures of her raising her kids? Okay? And let's be real, dude, she's weird looking. Yeah. Like, and I don't, I'm not trying to hate on someone's looks. I don't like that we all look a little weird, but to me, she does not look like a woman. She looks like a little gay man dressed as a woman.
B
Okay? And I also, I want to say this too, though, I feel like that's also the bigger. The. A bigger problem. That I personally have the age gap between this relationship and how that relationship came to be.
A
No, that she's a creep. It's a creepy thing.
B
It's a mass. No, that like, bro. Like wood chipper. Yes, wood chipper.
A
Yeah. It's predatory grooming. It's the exact same that we all talk about here over and over and over again, dude.
B
It's not. It's not cool. I have this other clip. I think this is.
A
Imagine being 47 years old and having a, like, like student's a president of France, bro.
B
Right, the. The country of love, bro.
A
Yeah. And you gotta walk around with her. That's him.
B
That's the best you could do in France, I guess. The best. Gross, dude. Oh, I don't.
A
You know, she's not some wonderful, sweet person. She punched him in the face, bro. There's something deeper here. For real?
B
For sure.
A
Yeah.
B
I hope that comes out.
A
She's connected somehow to this. This is my speculation. She's somehow connected to this cabal that runs the world. The Rothschild quote, unquote, whatever we got going on them.
B
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, that's the other thing too that's weird about all of this is because the, the levels that these people went to, like, get Candace to stop talking about all of this.
A
Yeah.
B
You know what I'm saying? Like, there was talks about this five million dollar payment and you know, all these things. He also. And this is what, in this clip, apparently Macron was willing to hold off peace and, and to get Candace to stop.
A
Like, okay, if that were true, then.
B
Why would you do all of that?
A
Why wouldn't you just sue her up front if you. Yeah. You're 100, right, dude. They've escalated all the options.
B
Yeah.
A
I'm going to withhold peace in Ukraine.
B
Yeah, right.
A
Trump, you need to call her and tell her to shut the up and then they go back to suing.
B
That would have been the people.
A
Yeah, that's right. And so, dude, what that tells me is that they've exhausted all the options and this is the only one they have left to like intimidate. And it's not gonna work.
B
Yeah, no, let's check this clip out, dude.
A
They'd be better off like, just never talking about again. Yeah.
E
President Donald J. Trump, he is calling me. He tells me that Emmanuel Macron is requesting to his face I stop speaking about his wife. I said to him, you know, respectfully, Mr. President, it's not My fault that he married someone with a penis? I say, look, I'm happy to do this for the short. Obviously, I don't want to have on my conscience that less Christian men could have died in the east if I just shut up about something.
A
You're telling me you. You could negotiate to end a war, but you need a podcaster to delete a video that doesn't sound like you're leading on behalf of your people. By the way, close to a million guys have died or, or, or been maimed in this war. White Christian Orthodox men at the heads of a non Christian leader. What religion is he?
B
Yeah, dude, it's not here, man. I don't know. We shall see. Like I said, the file. The suit has been filed.
A
Do we find the brother?
B
It says she has two brothers. One of them is deceased in 2018. The other one lives in a place called Amiens. Works in a family, Chocolate legacy. I cannot find a lot of photos.
A
Is there any photos of her and the brothers? Her and both brothers, dude, there's no pictures. Isn't that kind of weird of her.
B
Prior to being 31? Before the age of 31, it doesn't exist. Then they try. Like, I saw this picture. They also came up. It was like a young girl. They tried to say, oh, this was Brigitte, but it actually turned out that was actually a daughter. You know, I'm saying it's just weird. It's some weird, man. I don't know, man. I don't know. But I. I have faith in Candace.
A
What's weird to me, dude, is that her hair is always the same. It's. No, it's always.
B
That's right.
A
The exact same.
B
It's a wig for sure.
A
That's what I'm saying. If that were. If most women change their hairs here and there and sometimes do something.
B
Yeah. Even if you don't change it the same all the time.
A
I know. And it always looks exactly the same.
B
With the bangs and everything.
A
Yeah.
B
Yeah, man. Guys, jump in on this conversation down in the comments. Let us know if there's a baguette there. With that being said, let's get to our third.
A
What do you think?
B
Oh, the bro. Come on. What I think.
A
Yeah.
B
She. She. She was rocking. She had one. There's no doubt she had one.
A
Yeah, I agree.
B
She, she, she. At some point.
A
That's my guess.
B
I believe she was born a man. She cut it off at the age of 33.
A
No, I don't. I don't know that. Do they even have that available?
B
Then fuck yeah, bro. They were doing it in the Weimar Republic.
A
I know that. But like it was like mutilation. Straight up, right?
B
She's up.
A
So you think she's got a fucking like fucked up thing?
B
For sure. For sure.
A
You don't think she just kept the thing? Here's what I don't understand. Like if you're a trans person and you know, like you read on the Internet like these people lose all sexual.
B
Sensation and a lot of times there's nerve damage.
A
Yeah.
B
Yeah.
A
Then why wouldn't you just keep the meat?
B
Yeah.
A
You know what I'm saying? Like, like you can't have sex, bro, ever again. And then they go on Reddit and they're like, I have never, I have not felt anything. No. Did you read all the other ones? Like, did you think you were going to be the different one?
B
Yeah.
A
Do you, you think they were going to dig a hole in between your legs and you were going to be able to come? Like, have you, have you read any that say that you can? Because I have not. And, and why is it that you can't find that many pictures of the before and after surgeries on the Internet? You know why? Because they know that if people saw it, they'd be like, what the.
B
Well, that's, it's no different, no different between now and what was going on then. Like, I mean it was the same, probably the same doctors. I don't know.
A
Yeah.
B
But I'd be curious to know your guys thoughts, man. Let us know down in the comments. That being said, our final headline. Hello, Number three, I do want to talk about this. We in, in tactfully here, you know, but we haven't touched this conversation in a while. The Russia, Ukraine. Right, cool. But I had an issue with this because I saw, you know, the set line reads, dozens injured, including child and Russian strikes using new type of bomb being tested on civilians. You know, the headlines are there. I know the us, we spent some more money there, right? And right now there's like this big battle over the Black Sea. Russia, Ukraine, they strike resort cities and all of that stuff, right? And I'm seeing, I'm seeing all of this stuff, right? But I have a hard time like giving any light to any of, you know, the Russia, Ukraine situation. It's terrible as it is, you know, but there's some, there's another big thing that nobody's really talking about. And we got to go to Gaza. Gazans are dying of starvation. They're in a stage five, Stage five starvation right now. And nobody's talking about it enough. At least mainstream's not talking about it. And this report just came.
A
Why? Why is mainstream not talking about it?
B
No, they can't talk about it. Why can't talk about it? Because who pays the checks?
A
That's right.
B
I mean, they can't talk about it.
A
Yeah.
B
You know, and it's like, but the, this report just came out that Israeli soldiers were ordered to shoot unarmed Gaza aid seekers. And so that's going into it. And like, and basically what you have happening, you have these, these trucks right now, the main way into the Gaza Strip, because obviously it's not coming from Israel, it's going through Egypt. Right. But Israel is not allowing any of those aid trucks to get the, the pass, the green light to actually go into the strip. And then those few that do make it into the Strip, the IDF soldiers start shooting and throwing grenades at those trucks to which nobody wants the trucks anymore. You know what I'm saying?
A
Yeah, that, you know, that's, that's the one side of the story, which I believe, by the way. The other side of the story is Netanyahu was telling everybody on the Nelk boys.
B
Yeah.
A
That Gaza's leaders were hijacking the trucks and then selling the food and letting their own people starve. Which nobody believes. Nobody believes it. Okay. So yeah, it's interesting. So they make a report, you know, of 1, 2, 2 kids getting killed in Russia, Ukraine. Right. That'll make the headlines immediately.
B
Oh yeah, that's out there.
A
But, you know, not the 50,000 plus children that have died in, in Gaza or any of this shit about. Start letting them start. Bro, listen, it's crimes against humanity is what it is. There's a reason that the entire Muslim world hates Israel.
B
Yeah.
A
It's not because they're the ambassadors of peace. It's not because they're walking around being good neighbors. And it's not. There's a reason. And then they will, they will make us on the other side of the world. They will try to convince us that, you know, oh, well, the Arabs are just savage people. And this, that's not true. It's not true. Okay, so. And nobody's buying this, dude.
B
No, no. And you know, you dive into a little bit more.
A
By the way, any of the soldiers doing this over there, they are with the criminals, so.
B
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But you know, it's interesting when you just look at the timeline again. I know we've talked about it and brought it up a few times, but it's like, you Know, all of those people, they all have International Criminal Court arrest warrants for, for them, Netanyahu included as the top one. And a bunch of people. And there's some Hamas officials there too, for sure. Because, yeah, there's some, you know, there's bad on both sides for sure. You know, but the thing is, is like this court that Netanyahu's supposed to, you know, be going to, he keeps skipping the fucking courts. He keeps skipping it. And apparently there was some big protests and stuff going on in Israel over the last few days about this issue. Because this is like, that was like the fourth court appearance, fourth or fifth one that he's, he's missed.
A
Look at this.
B
You know, but like two years ago.
A
Bro, these are living in their house, you know what I'm saying? Now look at their, look at this. That they've created there, bro. Dude, if that does, like, if you can look at that and not feel like it's wrong, there's something wrong with you, dude.
B
Well, dude, so, so Randy Fine, okay.
A
Dude, the guy who's been saying kill them all and all kinds of crazy.
B
Ass shit, he just, he just posted this tweet. Release the hostages. Until until then, starve away.
A
Maybe Randy Fine needs to starve away. You fat.
B
And that was from his Congress, like.
A
His congressional 600 pound lady arms he's got. You know, them arms are really fat people, bro. Yeah, like, like, like, like real big. Yeah, yeah, and they like hang down usually.
B
It's a sign that they can cook.
A
Really well, bro, Somebody should kick that dude's fat ass.
B
Fupa.
A
Real talk, bro. That guy never had his ass kicked. That's why he talks the crazy he talks.
B
It's sick, man.
A
Oh, you only like Republicans? No, I don't, because I don't like that guy.
B
No, dude, it's insane to me, man. It's insane. So, I mean, we'll, we'll see. I'm sure I was trying to look and see, like when the next court date was supposed to be scheduled.
A
Look, bro, by sheer numbers, look, this is why it's important to not generalize entire groups of people, okay? Because in sheer numbers, there's only one way this ends. There's only one way this ends and it's going to end with the entire world coming down on fucking Israel. And it's hard for me to believe that they don't know that that's what's going to happen. And so, meaning Netanyahu, I think he's going to sacrifice a whole bunch of his own people to create a situation of, you know, look what they do to Jews.
B
Why?
A
Okay, you know, you got Randy Fine saying, oh, well, Jews have been kicked out of 109 countries. Why? We. We never hear why. Why?
B
Dude. Well, going back to. Even our.
A
We understand like, like, why, like 100 follow that state. Keep going. Jews have been kicked out of 109 countries because. Fill in the blank. And that blank is not. Oh, just. People hate Jews.
B
Right.
A
It's because the people running that group of people operate under a certain worldview that is not compatible with the rest of the people. When you walk around Earth for history saying, we're God's chosen people and everybody else is goyum, eventually the goyim shit is going to say, oh, really? And that's what's going to happen here again. Because there's 14 to 20 million Jews worldwide. There's three and a half billion Muslims, and then there's everybody else, and everybody else is starting to not like them too.
B
Well, yeah, dude, that's what I was going to say. Going back to our talks earlier, bro, there's been a lot of traction with this with, like, the Christian crusaders, bro, coming back.
A
I know.
B
And like, oh, we'll. We'll just go in and handle it.
A
Yeah.
B
And there'll be peace.
A
I don't know if that's true because, you know, Christians have adopted this mentality of turn the other cheek and let people do whatever you want and never be violent. Jesus flipped tables over, bro. Okay. Like, there is a room for Christianity to defend Christianity, whatever that looks like.
B
Defend humanity, in my opinion.
A
Yeah, dude. And it's not, it's not just. Dude, if you just let people turn. If you turn the cheek, you're going to turn your cheek into extinction. That's it.
B
Yeah.
A
You know, and unfortunately, you know, that's. That's the mentality of most Christians. And I don't think it's. I don't think it's a good one.
B
No. No, man. Guys, tell us what you think, man. Let us know down in the.
A
I think it's good in certain situations.
B
To turn the cheek.
A
Yeah.
B
Yeah.
A
I think. I think, you know, when, when you know that you've done some and then that same happens to you sometimes you got to say, okay, well, that was my turn. Or that's what happened. Or that's the, you know, that's the way it goes. I have to turn the other cheek. You know what I'm saying? I'm guilty of those things, too. Or someone does something to you. There's Certain things that are unforgivable. There's certain things that aren't supposed to be forgiven. There are certain things that are supposed to be condemned. There's certain th. And one of those things is standing up for children. And one of those things is to protect the people who are Christians from being exterminated by any means, okay? Meaning if they are trying to exterminate people through death camps, you got to do something. If they are trying to exterminate people by breeding the religion away, you got to do something, okay? There's all different ways to extinct races and religions of people, and they've all been done over the course of history. But you'll never, you'll never make any progress with Christianity until people wake up and realize that it is not about standing by and letting evil do evil. It's just not. You're not a good Christian if you do that. I don't care what anybody says. I don't care if I had a son and my son let everybody walk all over them, spit on them, on them, and then eventually kill him because he just sat there and took it. That's a weak son, period. Okay? And if you guys all believe that you're the, the sons and daughters of Jesus, I can promise you, I, I, you know, I can't promise you, but I would suspect that there are certain situations where doing the right thing supersedes certain other assumptions about a religion, and every religion operates that way. So. Yeah, dude, I think we're long overdue for some Christian resistance at a bare minimum.
B
Yeah. Guys, jump in on this conversation, man. Let us know what you.
A
If you want to get hyped for it, go watch Kingdom of God.
B
Kingdom of Heaven.
A
Yeah. Kingdom of Heaven.
B
Yeah.
A
I'll be right in there with you guys.
B
Do we have terms with my outfit? That's what I'm saying, dude.
A
I'm ready for the fucking outfit, bro.
B
Can't get the horse.
A
Gonna be an awesome soundtrack.
B
I'd be sick.
A
Yeah.
B
Be sick, man. Yeah. With that being said, man, let's get to our final segment of the show. As always, guys, we have thumbs up or dumb as fuck. Now, Andy, we are, we are proud Missourians.
A
That's right.
B
We're Missourian boys. Right?
A
Yep.
B
And this is the show Me State. Right? Okay. And we take, we take care of our people. We take care of our fellow Missourians.
A
We try to.
B
We do our best. Yeah, well, somebody decided to. Somebody decided they had the. The best image of what Missouri is, city by city, okay? And so I thought we'd just take this opportunity to at least listen and see what they have to show us.
A
Okay. Who made this?
B
It's some. Some account. It's not a big account. By no means. It's an account. Albai 69 3333. Okay, this is what they believe Missouri is. Let's check. We go to Kansas City. Okay. Go to Jeff City. Go to Colombia. Go to Kirksville.
A
Boring.
B
Let's go to St. Louis. Cobbler Bluff. Go to Branson. Redneck. Disney World. Springfield, Joplin.
A
Dude, it's pretty accurate. That St. Louis one is so accurate, bro. At first I was like, yeah, yeah. And then I'm like, yeah, that's right. Psych. Oh, man, that's good. That person must be from Missouri.
B
Yeah, they better be, because I'll tell you this. That was anybody else talking on Missouri.
A
Hey, listen, I've only lived in two. Two of those places, and they were both very accurate. Springfields was accurate, too.
B
It was pretty accurate. Oh, yeah, yeah.
A
Everywhere you go, they got gospel music playing.
B
Yeah.
A
You know, and. And yeah, I didn't want to get into it, make people mad. They got a lot of good things to eat in Springfield, too.
B
Yeah.
A
I miss Springfield, bro. I loved living there. For real.
B
I've never been.
A
It was a simpler life living there, bro. I liked it a lot. Like, it was.
B
What's the population of Springfield right now?
A
I don't know. It was like three something thousand, I think.
B
Oh, that's decent size.
A
Yeah. What is it?
B
Oh, 170. 170.
A
170. Yeah. But I think it's. That's inside the limits. I don't know if that's the greater area.
B
The greater area got you.
A
Maybe I'm wrong.
B
Oh, no, you might have been right. 475.
A
Yeah.
B
Oh, so 487. Yeah.
A
Yeah. I always liked it, dude. I was liked. I liked it. The people were cool. They were simple, good, good. Salt of the earth type people. I. I like. I liked it. I miss Springfield.
B
Yeah. Yeah.
A
I haven't been there in a while, so maybe it's different, but when I was there, I liked it.
B
It's pretty cool. Would you go to any of the other cities listed? What's the city you haven't been to? I should say Missouri. Yeah. Missouri. You mean in Kirksville? I've been there.
A
I've been in Kirksville. Yeah.
B
Kirksville School. I've been to Como, obviously.
A
Yeah.
B
I've never been to Joplin. I haven't been a popular blow.
A
I've Been to Joplin right after that tornado. Yeah.
B
Well, that was up. All right.
A
What they did there, it's crazy. They're still talking about it.
B
Yeah.
A
But, like, bro, that was one of the worst tornadoes in the history of United States.
B
Yeah.
A
Was that 2011 or something?
B
Yeah. I also have not been to. To Branson. I've been to Branson, and I've been to Branson.
A
I don't think I've ever been to Poplar Bluff.
B
No. Same.
A
Is that where they were?
B
The.
A
Where they had the Confederate flags and you never been? No, I would.
B
Like.
A
I was like, people.
B
Yeah. You know, Take a road trip.
A
Yeah.
B
All right.
A
Yeah.
B
Pretty accurate, but off.
A
Yeah.
B
You know.
A
Yeah.
B
Yeah.
A
Nobody puts Baby in the corner. All right.
B
Yeah, man. Well, thumbs up. Thumbs up for it. Yeah.
A
I think it's pretty accurate, bro.
B
It's pretty decent.
A
Yeah, you can. I think. I think if you're from St. Louis, you can talk. Yeah. But if you're not.
B
That's what I'm saying.
A
Everybody will unify and kick your ass.
B
That's right.
A
It's a weird dynamic here.
B
It's super weird.
A
Like, I was trying to.
B
It's not even weird, bro.
A
No, I was trying to explain this to somebody. I'm like, St. Louis. Like, everybody from St. Louis sticks together unless they're insane.
B
Yeah, right.
A
Like, it's this weird thing. Like you. No, you. But then, like, when someone from the out, it's like a family.
B
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. It's like having a little brother. Like, I'm gonna. I'm gonna be my little brother's ass.
A
Yeah.
B
But if you touch him.
A
But if you're in another area and you have some St. Louis people, and then people fuck with them, they all, like, gel together.
B
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. No, that's real, man. That's real. Thumbs up for that, man.
A
Guys, I'll tell you another thing about people from St. Louis. They could fight.
B
Oh, yeah. We got some scrappers.
A
Yeah. There ain't much else to do.
B
Drew Ski came here, man.
A
Yeah.
B
And he made us all look gay.
A
Why we do.
B
Because, you know those interview things he'd be doing?
A
Yeah.
B
Yeah.
A
Wait, like in the boxing ring and.
B
No, that was, like, one of them. But, like. No, this was just, like, an audition. People came up to audition.
A
Oh, and he picked, like, weird ones, bro.
B
Oh, and we clapped on them, too. Like, St. Louis got back on them. They told him. They.
A
He.
B
He heard it.
A
Oh, did he? Well, that's what I'm saying.
B
He apologized. Yeah.
A
He did.
B
I'm pretty sure he did. He talked about it. Yeah.
A
All right.
B
And if he hasn't yet, he will be.
A
Yeah. Drew Ski.
B
Well, guys, Andy, that is all I.
A
Had to get him on the show.
B
I think it'd be cool.
A
Go tell Drew Ski come on the show.
B
That'd be cool.
A
Yeah. Tell him to answer for his comments on St. Louis. All right.
B
Well, guys, Andy, that is all I have.
A
All right, guys. Don't be a hoe.
B
Share the show.
A
We're from sleeping on the floor now My jury box froze up? Bowl up stove? Counted millions in a cold, bad bitch? Booted swole? Got her own bank roll? Can't fold?
B
That's a no headshot case. Close.
REAL AF with Andy Frisella – Episode 913 Summary
Hosts: Andy Frisella & DJ CTI
Release Date: July 25, 2025
Episode Title: Florida Judge Denies DOJ Request To Unseal Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts, Macron's File Defamation Suit Against Candace Owens & Gazans Dying of Starvation
Andy Frisella welcomes listeners to episode 913 of REAL AF with Andy Frisella, introducing his co-host DJ CTI. The duo sets the tone for a candid and unfiltered discussion on pressing current events, personal insights, and listener interactions.
Timestamp: [00:58 – 06:16]
Andy and DJ CTI delve into their thoughts on the movie Kingdom of Heaven. They praise its depiction of leadership and respect, contrasting it with modern societal issues.
Andy Frisella: “When there's consequences, there's respect, bro. When you remove consequences from society, respect ceases to exist, dude.” [02:10]
DJ CTI: “I really liked it because it actually shows what real leadership was like back then.” [02:09]
The conversation highlights the importance of accountability and the erosion of respect in contemporary society. They commend Edward Norton's portrayal and discuss the challenges of understanding complex narratives without subtitles.
Timestamp: [07:27 – 37:19]
Andy reflects on Hulk Hogan's legacy as an American icon, lamenting the left's response to his death and urging listeners to recognize the lack of class and respect demonstrated by those celebrating it.
The hosts discuss ongoing legal maneuvers surrounding the Epstein case, highlighting Judge Robin Rosenberg's decision to deny the DOJ's request to unseal grand jury transcripts. They express skepticism about the motivations and transparency of the Justice Department.
The hosts critique Owens' remarks and Macron's legal actions, questioning the validity and motives behind such defamation suits.
Timestamp: [10:47 – 16:41]
In a new segment, Andy and DJ CTI tackle three philosophical questions:
Do beavers know what they're doing?
Is a 900 credit score achievable, and does it correlate with social isolation?
If you send a dick pic to a friend who saves it, who is considered gay?
The hosts explore instinctual behavior, the complexities of credit scores, and societal perceptions of masculinity and sexuality.
Timestamp: [41:38 – 88:38]
Andy and DJ CTI engage with listener comments, particularly focusing on a Missouri-themed comment highlighting various cities. They humorously critique and validate the accuracy of the descriptions, fostering a sense of community among Missourians.
A listener named Carlos Hernandez comments on Candace Owens' defamation suit, sparking a heated debate between the hosts. They discuss the veracity of Owens' claims regarding Brigitte Macron and delve into broader conspiracy theories involving high-profile individuals.
Andy Frisella: “I am on team Candace here, bro. I think a hundred percent what she said is true.” [62:31]
DJ CTI: “She’s not going to be intimidated back.” [60:09]
The conversation touches on sensitive topics, including anti-Semitic stereotypes and the importance of distinguishing individuals from their affiliations.
Focusing on Missouri, the hosts review a listener-created depiction of various Missouri cities. They share personal anecdotes and express nostalgia for places like Springfield and Kirksville.
DJ CTI: “Let’s go to St. Louis. Cobbler Bluff. Go to Branson. Redneck. Disney World. Springfield, Joplin.” [82:26]
Andy Frisella: “I miss Springfield, bro. I loved living there.” [85:38]
Timestamp: [66:00 – 78:43]
Andy and DJ CTI address international crises, including the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
They criticize mainstream media's focus on wars like Russia-Ukraine while neglecting the dire situation in Gaza, arguing for greater accountability and action against perceived injustices.
Throughout the episode, Andy Frisella and DJ CTI maintain a confrontational and unapologetic stance on various topics, blending personal opinions with broader societal critiques. They encourage listeners to think critically, question mainstream narratives, and engage in open dialogue.
Andy Frisella: “If you want the support, because your credibility is being ruined, then you need to show people why they made it up.” [30:35]
DJ CTI: “We appreciate you for being real ass fans, though. Keep liking and commenting.” [56:09]
The episode concludes with reaffirmations of their commitment to truth and accountability, urging listeners to stay informed and proactive in addressing societal issues.
Notable Quotes:
Andy Frisella: “When there's consequences, there's respect, bro.” — [02:10]
DJ CTI: “I really liked it because it actually shows what real leadership was like back then.” — [02:09]
Andy Frisella: “I will fucking kill you, man.” — [02:10]
Andy Frisella: “If you don't arrest people and hold them accountable, you're allowing the country to go down the toilet.” — [36:27]
Andy Frisella: “The normalization of the sexualization of children is an indicator of how far society has fallen.” — [40:35]
Conclusion
Episode 913 of REAL AF with Andy Frisella offers a blend of movie critique, in-depth analysis of high-profile legal cases, philosophical musings, and listener engagement. Andy and DJ CTI provide their unfiltered perspectives on a range of topics, encouraging listeners to challenge mainstream narratives and advocate for accountability and respect in society.