On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss President Donald Trump firing the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Fever's Sophie Cunningham blasting fans after another dildo is thrown on the court, and Mark Zuckerberg saying...
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Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Went from sleeping on the floor now my jury box froze up Pole stove Counted millions in a cold, bad booty swole Got her own bank roll can't fold Just a no head shot case close.
Andy Frisella
What is up, guys? It's Andy Prisella, and this is the show for the Realist. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society, and welcome to reality, guys. Today we have Andy and DJ Cruise the Internet. That's what we're gonna do. That's what CTI stands for. Cruise the Internet. We're gonna speculate on what's going on in the world. We're gonna laugh at these stupid asses. And then we're gonna talk about how we, the people got to solve these problems going on in the world. Other times throughout the week, we're gonna have real talk. Real talks. 5 to 20 minutes of me giving you real talk. We had Q and A, F yesterday. That's where you submit the questions and we give you the answers. And then we have 75 hard verses. 75 hard verses where someone comes on the show who has completed the 75 hard program, talks about how they were before, how they are now, and how they use the 75 hard program to not be a turd. It's pretty much it. Don't be a hoe.
DJ
Share the show.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Got a new graphic.
DJ
Oh, yeah. They're sprinkled in here.
Andy Frisella
I like that.
DJ
That did about 80% of the graphics.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. You do the other 20?
DJ
No, there are. There is no other 20. They're the same. Why is that? My diet.
Andy Frisella
Anyway, what's happening?
DJ
Yeah. Not much. Dude, I'm sore. I'm sore. We're doing some home remodeling right now.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
And I'm sorry, bro. Removing popcorn ceiling. Fun fact. It's not actual popcorn.
Andy Frisella
Did you try it?
DJ
Dude, that sucks, though.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. You're not supposed to eat it.
DJ
Yeah. Yeah, bro, that's. I'm so sore right now, man. I had to. I ran like, a sander thing.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, bro. Putting in floors is hard work, bro.
DJ
Yeah. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Being down there on quads.
DJ
Quads and hammies.
Andy Frisella
You're using that, though.
DJ
Excuse me?
Andy Frisella
You know what I'm saying?
DJ
What's that?
Andy Frisella
Being down there on your knees and stuff.
DJ
I did have knee pads.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I know. You can't do the job without them. That's just the way it is.
DJ
I mean, that way you'd be down there longer.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You know what I'm saying? It's more efficient, you know, thinking long term.
Andy Frisella
That Is not. That is not. What I'm built to do is floors.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You know, like, I'm doing the. The luxury vinyl plank stuff. Like, it's actually not that difficult.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's snap together. Yeah.
DJ
Just snaps and go, you know, but like the, like, tiling and like putting down marble floors and now I'm. All right, cool.
Andy Frisella
Leave that to the professionals.
DJ
That's right. That's right.
Andy Frisella
Y.
DJ
Either. Look, I'm. I'm a. I'm a firm believer you either know how to do something or make enough money to have somebody else do it.
Andy Frisella
Sometimes you got to do it yourself. It's just the way it is. But like, I could tell you this, dude, like, if I die early, it's because I put in like two marble floors in my life. Yeah. You will never hear a man cuss more.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Oh, bro. And trying to do cuts and put a marble floor together.
DJ
You know, the crazy thing is like, I was so inefficient for a minute putting in the floors because like, my saw and shit is downstairs in the basement, like to the garage. I'm going up and down because I'm like, I don't feel like carrying all that shit upstairs, bro. But after like the third trip, I was like, fuck this. And now it's all upstairs. You know, it is what it is. You live and you learn, man. But life is about learning new skills. You know? That's what it's about. And you know, it's funny because I found this on the Internet and I'm like, dude, I think. I think me and you, we both could use a new skill set right now. And self defense, right? It's a. It's a big. Why are you looking like that?
Andy Frisella
Self defense.
DJ
You look worried.
Andy Frisella
I mean, aren't you supposed to know that?
DJ
No, I'm saying, but like, we both can like, learn some new self defense skills, okay? And there's. There's a person on the Internet, there's a person that. That's putting out some really awesome content on self defense and some new techniques. And so I thought we have a little learning session.
Andy Frisella
Realy on the resume. That's a fact.
DJ
Just saying. We're gonna watch this, okay? We're gonna learn some stuff real quick and we'll see. We'll see if we all can get better off of this. This is kusa Kusa. Riga Mama Ninja, Ninja Ninjutsu. All right, See, I got to self defend myself. Words. Yeah, words. About to beat my ass. Check this out.
Andy Frisella
You're stepping off. You Go over the top of the 45 and singe it in.
Krista Jacobson
Now, once I've singed into the hand.
Andy Frisella
He comes in with a ski. I'm meeting that, and I'm pushing up into the neck. Now I'm going to turn 180 this way. Cut. Now, I know this person's never been in a fight before. Things don't always go as planned, homie. Grab me here, and then I'm gonna twist like this, and I'm gonna stick it right in your butt, like, what the.
DJ
Dude. This is.
Andy Frisella
That's a dude, right? Bro, the Internet is so weird.
DJ
So. So this is. I don't know how to pronounce the name. Krista. I'm assuming this used to be Christian, because. Yeah, I mean, like, he definitely cut the sword off, right?
Andy Frisella
I don't know. Is that a. It's hard to tell, man. I don't know. I. I don't know, man. The. Do you watch Duke Gomez's content that finds, like, these transgender?
DJ
I don't know how he finds them.
Andy Frisella
They look like girls.
DJ
Some of them.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Some make you feel gay, you know what I'm saying? Like, you're looking. You're like, oh, man. You're like, wait, what? See, I feel like.
DJ
I feel like there should be a warning label. Like, I feel like you have, like, that's some stuff you got to disclose, you know what I'm saying? For the. For everybody's best sake.
Andy Frisella
I mean, if you're above, like, a legit seven tranny, you should have to disclose.
DJ
Yeah, I guess that's what I'm saying. There should be some warning labels.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. And then they get mad about people beating their asses after they find out they got a. Cocking balls. Yeah, you got, like. You're asking for it, bro.
DJ
If they used to be there.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I need to know.
DJ
And then let me make. Let me make a. An adult decision.
Andy Frisella
Right, Bro, what if you were. What if you. What if you were out? See, this is the great thing about me being, like, out of the game.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Like, what if you're out somewhere, bro.
DJ
And you're kind of up having a good time?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, bro. And then, like, you're making out with this chick, and then you find out it's a dude.
DJ
Oh, bro.
Andy Frisella
Now you got to kill yourself, bro, like, right there on the spot.
DJ
Let me choose. You know what I'm saying? That's all my thing is. Just let me make that decision.
Andy Frisella
I'm just saying.
DJ
On whether to proceed or not, the Duke finds the.
Andy Frisella
I think Duke. Duke might be into this. I mean, Duke, I love you, bro, but I don't know where you find these ones.
DJ
Yeah. I mean, yeah, but yeah. So, Chris, Krista Jacobson. She was somebody's son for sure. Headmistress of Voodoo.
Andy Frisella
Ruakai.
DJ
Ruakai.
Andy Frisella
Traditional Japanese martial arts. Ninjutsu, Ninjutsu, boot jitsu and Kobu Jutsu.
DJ
I don't even know what the that is.
Andy Frisella
You know what that's about.
DJ
Oh, yeah.
Andy Frisella
Watch out for that. I'm gonna turn this way.
DJ
Show you a 180. Yeah, that's right. All right, well, thanks. Thanks, Krista, for the. The lesson.
Andy Frisella
Watch out for that bujitsu.
DJ
You gotta be careful.
Andy Frisella
That will get you. I thought that's why you were sore. You went to your first bujitsu class.
DJ
Yeah, I bet it is a workout. I wouldn't know, Keith. Is it a workout?
Andy Frisella
Keith doesn't do much. Quit trying to deflect over there.
DJ
That was lesson one of her self defense. Yeah, deflect. Anyway, well, learning.
Andy Frisella
Is that really a man, though? That voice was manly.
DJ
The voice definitely was. For sure. For sure. But whether or not she still has the sword or had it, not sure. Yeah, but learning something new every day, man, it is. It is. It's a weird place. You know what's even weirder, though? Twitter. I'm telling you, bro, I sent you some stuff on Twitter. You didn't even think that was real.
Andy Frisella
Which part?
DJ
You remember that. That meme I sent you?
Andy Frisella
The racist one? Yeah.
DJ
He was like, is this on Twitter?
Andy Frisella
That was like, really racist. Like, that was like, not a joke.
DJ
I feel like I gotta pull it up now. Hold on. What did I say? Oh, yeah. Sunburn is a pale girl issue. And then somebody replied. That's why we had you pick cotton, boy. Twitter is a very interesting place.
Andy Frisella
Well, at least everybody's getting it out.
DJ
Yeah. I mean, hey, one way or the other. One way or the other, man. But, guys, it's cti. Let's do some cruising. Remember, if you like trying to hurry up for.
Andy Frisella
You got bujitsu later.
DJ
I gotta lay some more. More planks down. That's right. I gave back Fujitsu. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Wear your favorite Boo Jitsu outfit.
DJ
We need to. We gotta let the people know something, though. We do have something for them. We have something very special coming that we're still working on. For real. AF plus. Oh, yeah, it's coming. Yep.
Andy Frisella
Well, there's a lot of things coming.
DJ
There's a lot.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
This one's gonna be big. And you Guys are gonna really, really like it, and it's coming soon. That's all you're gonna know. Yeah, Just stay tuned.
Andy Frisella
All right.
DJ
Yeah. Let's get into some.
Andy Frisella
Let's move on.
DJ
Yeah, that's enough of that.
Andy Frisella
That's enough of that.
DJ
How you doing, man?
Andy Frisella
How am I?
DJ
Yeah, how are you?
Andy Frisella
Funny you should ask. I'm good. Yeah. No one asked me how I'm doing.
DJ
That's what I'm saying, man. Like, I always.
Andy Frisella
No one gives a. Bro.
DJ
I check in with you at least.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, at least. Like, that's what it's like being a man. And that's also what it's like being a successful man, where you solve everybody else's.
DJ
You're the chef.
Andy Frisella
No one gives a fuck.
DJ
Yeah, bro. You the chef.
Andy Frisella
I don't care.
DJ
That's fine.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I got a good life. Yeah. Yeah. I got a good life, bro. Yeah.
DJ
Yeah. You all right? You good? Yeah. Okay, Just hug it out real quick. Yeah, you do a little screen. What do we gotta do? Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I was thinking about going to write some sad on my Instagram.
DJ
That's right. That's right.
Andy Frisella
You know?
DJ
Yeah, that's right.
Andy Frisella
About how unfair the world is. Like, did you see my story today? My Instagram story, bro? No, dude, there is so many on the Internet. Like, I cannot stand it. I cannot stand it. There are grown men who, every single day I open my Instagram, I see these passive aggressive, you know, like, writings and like, listen, dude, the worst thing that's happened to entrepreneurship in the last thousand years is social media and people thinking that everybody should be an entrepreneur and everybody's entitled to win. And people can't figure out why they're not winning when every single day they're posting about that has nothing to do with them, nothing to do with their business. They're so worried about what everybody else is doing, they. And they say things like, well, it's not fair. No. That we all understand that going into it. Like, at what point in time was there a announcement made that all of a sudden everything is fair? Like, I don't. I must have missed school that day. You know, it's not fair. And you're not guaranteed to win. And just because you're special to your mom doesn't make you special to the world. And every time you post stupid ass on your Instagram that whines and complains and bitches and moans and sounds like a. Do you think that's making people want to do business with you? Do you think that's helping You. Do you think that that energy that you're expending could possibly be spent in better ways, like, I don't know, on your business, right? Like, dude, the grown men have become so soft just in general. Like, there's nothing about life, there's nothing about business. There's nothing about entrepreneurship. There's nothing about anything that is easy. Nothing. And everybody wants to have the reward and have the life and live the big life without paying the big check. You know what I'm saying? And it's like, dude, it's. It's gotten so. Just disgusting to me, the amount of entitlement. And then these same people will look at other people and be like, oh, look how entitled they are. Dude, look at the mirror, you know? Like, I get this one guy I follow, bro, every single day. He's got something to say about somebody, and I like the guy. He's a nice guy. But then on the same hand, he complains about how his business don't make any money, and he's not making any money, and it's hard. And I'm in a different business than ever. You know? How many do what you do? A lot. That's probably why you're not doing very well in it, to be completely honest. But it sure doesn't help when all these people subscribe to this idea that just because you opened a business means that you're going to be successful, okay? One out of every ten motherfuckers is an entrepreneur, okay? That means 100 out of a thousand. One out of every 1,000 entrepreneurs will make $1 million a year in their life at least once, okay? Do the fucking math. Do you actually think that you're going to show up, build something real, become successful, make money, live the life that you're trying to live by you wasting any time at all on fucking anything? Like the. The understanding of the fucking game because of all the lies told on social media has become so warped in everybody's mind. Winning is hard. Making a lot of money is hard. Balance is not a part of that, at least for a long part of your life. In the beginning, for sure. All right? You don't have the skill set to post about other things and talk about other things and worry about other things and cry about other things and still win. You don't have it. And like, dude, there's this mentality out here on the Internet, dude, that's just become. It's. It's just. It's.
DJ
It's exhausting.
Andy Frisella
It's fucking exhausting. It's Like, God, fuck, don't. Then quit. Fucking quit.
DJ
Don't tell nobody.
Andy Frisella
Yes, just quit. You're not built for it, bro. Winning and making a lot of money and doing shit for most people is a fucking war. It's every day. It's all day. It's a fight every day, all day, for years. Decades. Holy. Dude. Don't sign up if you're not down for it. You know what I mean? Just because you got these exceptions to the rule where, you know, someone doesn't only fans and makes a gazillion dollars or someone is a gamer and makes a gazillion dollars, those are exceptions. That's not you. Like, I don't know, dude. I get. I just get tired of seeing it. I think that the. I think men in this country especially, have become totally delusional about what it actually takes to become what they actually want to be. So I. I'm over it, dude. Like. Like, if you really need someone to pat your ass and tell you how good you are and encourage you every day, you don't have it, dude.
DJ
You don't get it.
Andy Frisella
You don't. You'll never get it. You'll never get it, dude. And I'm just tired of hearing it. Yeah, I go through this about once. I don't know, every two weeks. It just so happens today, you know? Like, man. Yeah, the same would be like, oh, I can't figure out why my shit's not working. Well, here, let me line it out for you. You suck at what you do. You spend half your time worried about other people, which keeps you from ever getting any better. And everybody else worries about themselves and they get better and then they beat the out of you. It's a competition now. The only person that you're competing with is the version of yourself of yesterday. Yeah.
DJ
That lost.
Andy Frisella
Like, dude, all this stupid ass. That's repeated by all these people who haven't built a mother thing ever. It's just exhausting. Like, I don't belong on Instagram anymore. I don't.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Like, I belong on the yacht.
DJ
Yep.
Andy Frisella
And let all the other people figure it the out. You know what I'm saying? Like, dude, you can't win without being good. You can't get good without putting in the time. It's. You can't put in the time if you waste your energy on other. It's very simple. And everybody thinks they can go around and off and be whatever they want and say whatever they want and have everything the way that everybody else who chooses a normal Quote, unquote, life has it and still get the like, bro, you. You're not getting it. Like, I, I don't know, dude, it's. You know what it is? It's all these Internet coaches, all these Internet coaches telling all these people who are clueless that they can become a fucking gazillionaire by, you know, following their seven days. Bro, listen, some people ain't built for it. Most people, by definition, most people are not built for it. I just gave you the numbers. I just gave you the numbers. That's 0.1% of entrepreneurs, which is 10% of the population. So you're going to tell me the amount of work that you're doing and the amount of fucking studying that you're doing and the amount of effort that you're putting in is good enough to win that position of 0.1% of the top you're full of, and you can't tell me otherwise. I see it. You know what I mean? So.
DJ
Does not equate, bro.
Andy Frisella
No, it's just math.
DJ
Don't math, man. Math. Don't math.
Andy Frisella
No. And it's sad because these people who believe this end up ruining their lives over it because they were never built for it to start with. They're never going to be built for it. It's not their lane. And they're going to spend their whole lives smashing their dick with a fucking hammer and still not ever make it because they don't understand what it actually requires. They think they can do this and still take four weeks off a year to travel the world. No, you can't not. Not when you're starting. You know what I'm saying? Anyway, I could go on and on.
DJ
No.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I'm just over it. Like, y' all quit. Quit or shut the up and do the work. Those are your two options. Well, you're not being very encouraging. Well, dude, if you need help being encouraged, you don't have what it takes anyway because that's not the fundamental reality of winning. The fundamental reality of winning is what the are you doing? You mean you're going to actually try to do that? Oh, do you still have that little vitamin shop? What do you think's going to happen with that? That's never going to happen. That's what you're dealing with. And if you can't deal with that and turn that into productive action that causes you to win, bro, you don't have it so off. If you don't feel encouraged, I don't give a. Go be poor.
DJ
That's so real, man. That's so real. Hey, little heat to get going, man. I'm down with it though, man.
Andy Frisella
Bro, I'm just tired of it. Y' all a bunch of man. Real talk. Own your point your finger at yourself and say, hey, what the. You. You've put me in this position where now I can't do what I want to do. You know what I mean? It ain't my fault. It ain't your fault. It ain't your fault, dj. It's not the society's fault or the economy's fault. It's the person's fault for thinking that you can win without paying the big ticket. You. You gotta pay to get the. To get it out. Oh, dude, it's like so basic. It's so big. This is that I learned when I was seven, you know what I'm saying? Oh, Dad, I struck out every single at bat this season. Well, how many times did you practice? Well, none. Well, that's why. That's why you suck. You know what happened the next year? I led a league of home runs. You know why? Because my dad told me to practice, I went out fucking practice a lot of league of home runs. That's been the story of my life. I'm as average as anybody could be. I understand one thing very well, is that if you are of average skill and you are mediocre skill like I am, you have to give everything to fucking win. That's it.
DJ
If you really want to win well.
Andy Frisella
And it's not fucking fair. Yeah, there's a lot of people who are winning a lot bigger than me and have done a lot less work. That's what I got to do to win. And that's what most of you got to do to win too. So fucking deal with it or go eat a corn dog or some shit. I don't give a fuck.
DJ
Love it. I love it, man. Let's get into our cruise dog.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah, let's.
DJ
Let's do it. Guys, remember, if you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to andyforcella.com. you guys can find all of those things linked there for you. That being said, headline number one. Yeah, yeah, there we go. A little new. Little, you know, thanks for that. That's not. It's not terrible. No, it's not terrible. Yeah, I like it. Headline number one. Let's get into.
Andy Frisella
Are you on the phone?
DJ
I don't know. Madad, what is it?
Andy Frisella
Huh? What?
DJ
How did you deduce that from that, from that image? How was that concluded.
Andy Frisella
Why, who else would you be calling?
DJ
I'm pretty sure that's a walkie talkie. What is that, Madot? The White House got a Domino's in there?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, Domino's all right.
DJ
Domino's is all right.
Andy Frisella
Domino's all right.
DJ
Well, they got the new stuffed crust.
Andy Frisella
So you already talked to him?
DJ
He knows he's talking to him already, bro. Let me tell you something. Stuff. Yeah, let's get into that. Number one.
Andy Frisella
I bet those guys that built Domino's Pizza, man, I bet they got lucky. Oh yeah, I bet he never worked.
DJ
No, it was just post on Instagram, that's all it was.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, and I bet he did. I bet he posted like three times and it just worked.
DJ
It was dominoes exist. That's it.
Andy Frisella
Fucking dominoes.
DJ
Yeah, let's get into this first headline, man. Gotta do some updates. Interesting stuff happening. You're fired. Trump was right. BLS commissioner inflated job numbers to benefit Biden and Harris. So this came over the weekend. President Trump dismissed Erica McTarfer, the now farmer commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics after rightfully accusing her of deliberately inflating employment numbers ahead of the election to boost Kamala Harris's campaign. He pointed to a falsely reported all time high in job figures that was later revised down by nearly 1 million jobs. An error he described as the most severe in over 50 years. Supporting McTarfer's firing, National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett cited a partisan pattern in BLS reporting and emphasized that the need for a fresh set of eyes at the agency. So apart from lying about the total numbers of jobs created, roughly a quarter of Biden's job growth in some periods was government jobs funded by taxpayers. Most job growth was part of was part time employment. While full time jobs remained flat. Workforce participation declined with artificially improve the unemployment rate. And because of Biden's catastrophic inflation, real wage growth was negative throughout his presidency. Now the craziest part about all of that is that all the net job gains since the start of 2020, that was all going to foreign born workers. While native born Americans experienced a net job loss. While when comparing total employment to pre pandemic levels, the increase was 3.7 million jobs, still short of the 6.7 million jobs created under President Trump. Before the pandemic meeting, Biden fell about 3 million jobs behind that benchmark. So a lot of crazy things I know he had the job stuff came out the numbers and he was not really happy about them at all. And then you know, obviously over time more and more comes out and like, yeah, we knew, but we knew that. Nothing crazy about that. Now what is it?
Andy Frisella
Why are they allowed to put out these big numbers and then always have to retract them later? I mean, dude, we covered this with Biden. Now Trump's doing the same thing.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
What the is that?
DJ
What do you think? Do you think Trump's numbers are higher than they actually are or lower than they actually are?
Andy Frisella
According to the information that came out last week, they are much lower.
DJ
They're pretty low. Yeah, they're pretty low.
Andy Frisella
Much lower.
DJ
Well, that's the thing too. Like nobody, I mean, because there's really not a lot of places hiring right now at all. You know what I'm saying? With all the going on with the tariffs and I mean, there's not really a lot of places hiring. Got AI in the conversation now. There's just not a lot of jobs openings. But I mean that this, this is, this is interesting though. So she got fired, you know, that's cool. But we gotta go to Texas for today's big story because Texas is, is having some heat down there. Texas Democrat lawmakers flee the state on private jet, an abhorrent stunt to seize power. So this is, this is an interesting.
Andy Frisella
They already did this. They did this a couple years ago.
DJ
They do it all the time.
Andy Frisella
When they don't have, when they can't vote, they fucking leave and they try.
DJ
To like, you know, hold up the fucking. Yeah, you know, Democratic will of the people.
Andy Frisella
Those people should be arrested.
DJ
Well, they should be. And it's interesting you say that because it's actually what's happening right now.
Andy Frisella
Good.
DJ
Like right now. So right now you got about over 50, 50 Democratic state lawmakers. They fled the state over the weekend to avoid voting on a controversial Donald Trump backed piece of legislation that could help Republicans get more power in Congress. So you have 50 of them, they hopped on a, an Embraer ERJ170, which cost roughly $17,000 an hour to operate, which means the flight to Chicago, which is where they went, it costs nearly $100,000. Now the questions, I mean, there's obviously some questions asked, like did the taxpayers pay for them to leave to avoid doing their job?
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Who else paid for it? None of these people could pay for it.
DJ
They're not buying it. Right. And so it's interesting now we got the governor of Texas, he went on Fox News, had a little conversation and had this to say. Let's check this out.
Andy Frisella
Greg Abbott joins us now.
DJ
Thank you so much.
Andy Frisella
Can you tell Us from your perspective, what is the issue? Why did they leave?
Krista Jacobson
So they're leaving and they've left because they're very untexan. Texans don't run from a fight. And there's a fight going on in the legislature right now about redistricting as well as other things. But I'll make two quick points, Dana, about this. For one, to run to states like New York and Illinois to protest redistricting is kind of like running to Wisconsin to protest cheese. It's just kind of outrageous. Those are New York and Illinois to Hallmark states. They've already done redistricting to eliminate Republicans. But the second thing is far more serious, and that is what these Democrats have done. Just a small fraction of them were needed to break a core. I mean, that small fraction is holding hostage legislation in the state of Texas where we will be able to provide assistance and reform for all of the victims of that horrific flooding that we've had in the state of Texas. Our fellow Texans are being let down and not getting the flood relief they need because these Democrats have absconded from the responsibility. And I believe they have forfeited their seats in the state legislature because they're not doing the job they were elected to do.
DJ
Yeah. And so with that, he posted this out yesterday. This was a letter from, from Governor Greg Abbott's office that says he's basically, I mean, what they're doing is truancy. Right. It's a dereliction of duty. And he demanded that Democrat House members must return to Texas and be in attendance when the house reconvenes at 3pm Central Time on Monday. Today when the show is recorded and any member that fails to do so, he will remove them from membership in the Texas House and also have, I think it's like a second degree misdemeanor, I believe, in the state of Texas. And they're going to be charged by the sergeant at arms in the, in the House there. And they just voted on and they passed it and they, I believe arrest warrants are now actually issued for them. So that's good to see. But obviously the redistrict, redistricting, that's, that's a big, big qualm. We got a girl, Jasmine Crockett, in on the conversation. She's in panic mode because it's. Her seat is going to be basically null and void and she's gonna be out. So she had this to say. Repub. Republicans in Texas just rolled out their proposed congressional map that cut five Democratic seats out of thin air. Let's Be clear. These maps are not about representation. It's a power grab to silence voters and suppress votes. They know their policies are unpopular and they are afraid of losing. So what they, what do they try to do? Cheat? If your big idea is cheat harder, maybe it's time to rethink your politics.
Andy Frisella
All right, lady, well, what the fuck are your politics? All you motherfuckers have done for the last fucking 8, 10 years is cheat and cheat and cheat and cheat and cheat and cheat and cheat to the point where you've totally ignored what the American people want or need. You don't care. I think it's, I think it's hilarious that someone like Jasmine Crockett will sit there and say, oh, all they do is cheat. Like, we didn't just watch what happened for the last 10 years, dude. What's going on in news right now? Oh, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, like, treasonously undermined the whole government of the United States. That's. That's cheating. How about this? How about the last time these Democratic lawmakers flew away? I believe it was Texas again that time. I think it was two, two, three years ago. That's cheating. How about all the illegal immigrants that you guys are so proud of bringing, you know, to the country and trying to give asylum to? That's cheating. That's taking power out of the American citizens hands. You, you know, these people who accuse the other side of that, it's, it's, it's comical, but it's also like people believe it. Like their people believe that. Yeah, and it's just. Dude, it's. Listen, people are fucking stupid.
DJ
Yeah, yeah. Well, like I said, arrest, arrest or being arrest warrants, I guess would be an issue. And with that being said, I had to bring this up because it came like, right when we started recording this. We do have a little breaking news, though. You do your little thing.
Andy Frisella
No.
DJ
We do have some breaking news, though. And this comes literally again, right when we were about to sit down and start recording the DOJ pull this up here for you. The DOJ has announced a grand jury in the Russian collusion hoax. This is massive. Bondi has directed a federal prosecutor to bring the evidence given to them by Tulsi Gabbard to a grand jury for potential indictments. Source. Some sources are mentioning James Clapper. John Brennan could be the first to be charged. All right, now for all everybody out there, and I know I've been guilty of this at times too, nothing's going to happen. All right, I will say this is the most that has happened in anything regarding anybody of, you know, the deep state affiliation actually being held accountable. This is the furthest it's ever gotten that I've seen. A pretty big deal, in my opinion. What's your take on it?
Andy Frisella
I think our country lacks real leadership. I think. I think all the leadership in this country is geared around protecting their own reputation, protecting their own interests. They're not working in the interests of the people. You know, Abbott saying, this is not very Texan, bro. Save us the platitudes. No one gives a about how Texan it is. You know what we want? We want people to get fucking arrested. We want people to have accountability. We want people to pay for the crimes that they have, you know, done over the last decade in this country that has destabilized the entire system. If we ever want to have a country again, ever, these people, they better start arresting people. This is straight up treason. The Democrats as a whole do not give a single fuck about anything that has to do with actual people. And by the way, most of the Republicans don't either. And until there's legit arrests and accountability, I don't trust any of these people. I don't believe any of these people. I'm tired of hearing it. I'm tired of the division. I'm tired of the hate. I'm tired of the lies. I'm tired of the lack of transparency. I'm tired. We as American people should not have to deconstruct the narrative to figure out what the is actually going on when we are paying these people 50 to 60% of our money. All in. Okay? And then we're not even told what's happening. We're not even allowed to see what's actually going on. We have to sit here and do shows like this where we have to read between the lines and underneath and upside down and do this dance to figure out the fucking truth. And you guys are okay with that? You think that's freedom? You think that's acceptable? That's not acceptable. And I don't care who the fucking leader is. I don't care if it's Abbott or Trump or fucking anybody else. We do not have leadership with backbone in this country to do what is required to be done to restore hope in this country and. And belief in the system. I do not believe in this country and its system anymore.
DJ
Is it?
Andy Frisella
Currently. And most people don't.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And until there's either someone who steps up and says, we're arresting these people and we're executing these people, and we're gonna reset this standard like has happened lots of times over the course of human history, okay. With lots of different leaders. Until we have someone who is willing to do that, this country is not just a failing country. It is an irreparable country. And we have a big problem because they're trying to throw us breadcrumbs and be like, oh, we're going to have a grand jury. These people don't deserve a grand jury. They fucking are treasonous fucks who have been robbing us and stealing from us and oppressing us and making it hard to even live. Think of all the people you know, in your lifetime, over the course of, you know, when you were a little kid to now that struggle to even make it. That's all of them. It's everyone. How can we live in the greatest country in the world when almost every single person you or I know struggles financially? That's not the greatest country in the world. And it wouldn't be that way if we had some real leadership that actually would arrest people who committed crimes and created these problems in our. In our country. And dude, we're led by a bunch of. That's it. They won't. I don't care what the you say, I don't care how. What you got to say about me? I can tell you this. If I was in the position, I would do what was required to restore the republic for the people of this country. And right now we don't have people doing that. Period. That if that were the case, there would have already been arrests.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Period.
DJ
Yeah. No, I agree. I think the problem is, man, I think they, you know, the counter, I guess, argument to this is like, it's always like they're trying to salvage.
Andy Frisella
I know what literally work.
DJ
The system is there.
Andy Frisella
It's not going to work. You know, the system is too compromised.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
That. There is no salvaging a system that's been already destabilized and deconstructed the way that it has. They let George Soros put all these people in and in the, in the, in the. In the court systems that do not prosecute crime during COVID They release people out of the prisons. Okay. They let 20 plus million people from other countries come into our this country. It's, it's, it's. I don't know what you want to call it. The system of this country, the government system of this country. It's completely. And there's no fixing it. There's no fixing it. Bro. How the can you go down to your local courthouse and have to pay $7,000 to get a set of a plans approved. How the is that? Okay? You can't build a. You can't build a outhouse without 17 people sticking their hands in it. Like, bro, we don't live in a free country. It's actually probably one of the most oppressive systems that's ever existed to. For the mere fact that they lie so hard about how it isn't, at least in other places, know where they stand.
DJ
They're pretty honest.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. You got people here who, who will look you right in the eye and they will say, we live in the freest country that's ever existed. The. You talking about.
DJ
But don't say this, though. You can't say that on.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, you can't. Dude, don't. You can't say that. It won't let you say this. Don't say that. It'll put you on a list. Oh, by the way, give us at least half your money, right?
DJ
Yeah. You want to be unaccosted at airport, you got to pay this. You know, you pay this.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's right, dude. It's.
DJ
Yeah, it's.
Andy Frisella
And like, dude, I. I believe that this country could be restored, but the only way it could be restored would be with arrests and executions. That's truth. Yeah, because people got to know they can't do what they're doing. And, dude, you know what is? As much as it hurts to say this, I don't think Donald Trump wants to do it. I think. I think he likes the idea of it, but I do. I think I agree with you, dude. I think he is trying to maintain. I think he is trying to maintain the integrity of the systems so that they will not completely crumble when in reality, that's not how it's going to work. How it's going to work is you say pause, you cut the cancer out, and then you unpause it and let it run.
DJ
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Andy Frisella
It'll never happen here, bro. People don't have the stomach for it. And by the time they do have the stomach for it, it'll be too late. They'll be begging for someone. Why didn't someone do anything? Why didn't anybody do anything? Well, because you were a soft little and you said, hey, don't. Don't be mean to those people that don't belong here.
DJ
They have rights.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah, you better give. You better give Hillary Clinton someone who completely undermined our country due process like she deserves due process. Get the out of here. These people Think they can do and have done whatever the they want their entire lives. Their due process has been what they've done for the last 30, 40 years.
DJ
They've had plenty of due process.
Andy Frisella
Yes.
DJ
Yeah. Now it's just time to process, bro.
Andy Frisella
Listen, these people are a bunch of clowns, bro. Real talk. Yeah, it would be nice of clowns, dude. We need some young, real honest leaders that will do what needs to be done. Because, dude, you got to remember, these people have decades and decades and decades of blackmail and backdoor deals and secret handshakes and, you know, I don't want to like Trump saying, I don't want to release the Epstein list because it might hurt people. Like who? People who are fucking guilty.
DJ
Right.
Andy Frisella
Which, by the way, I got more to say on that. Do you have that in the show? Yeah, because, you know, I finally figured out what he's saying when he says that. When he keeps saying. You hear what he keeps saying? I want it to come out, but I don't want to hurt people. I don't want to hurt innocent people. You know who he's talking about? He ain't talking about Melania. He's talking about Israel. He doesn't want Israel's fingerprints to be seen all over this blackmail operation because everybody hates him right now anyway.
DJ
Yeah, yeah, because then. Then the. It's the Jew thing will go crazy.
Andy Frisella
Exactly.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Because he knows what the truth is. He knows that Israel's government corroborated with our government to create this fucking blackmail system based upon not. People got it wrong. It's not about child trafficking, dude. It's not about child trafficking. It's about who they and what they do and the weird that they do and what they have on tape to blackmail people for power. That's what the it is. And like, it's. These people are never going to turn on themselves, bro.
DJ
No.
Andy Frisella
The people are going to have to take it into their own hands unless something massive changes very soon. Yeah, I don't think there's a political solution like that. I. I thought our last, and I've said this, our last chance of political solution was for Trump to come in and drop the hammer. And it appears that that's not gonna happen now.
DJ
You know, there's something else interesting too about that is that, like, I'm also seeing this, like, this. This massive rise in the narrative of, like, pushing vans for his first term. It's like, bro, we're not even a year into this term yet, and they're already talking about three years from now.
Andy Frisella
Well, you want Vance to win? Arrest everybody, put them on harsh accountability standards, clean the whole up and then let Vance stand up and say this was my initiative, he'll get elected for life.
DJ
Yeah, for sure.
Andy Frisella
There's this, there's this weird thing that they don't understand. There's they, these people up there in Washington, they don't understand you're not going to win the people over who already don't like you in politics. Those people hate you already. You're not winning over all these crazy far purple, blue, pink hair weirdos. It's not budu jitsu. Listen, these people are not intelligent, they're not able to think, they're not able to, to make a decision. They've already sunk in their identity into this one side of things. These are, these are hardcore communist beliefs. Even if they don't identify themselves as communist. You will never convince one of these people ever, ever to vote middle or right. It'll never happen. It's their identity. And they're not smart enough like a lot of people. But there's a lot of people in the right too that, that are not smart enough to be like, wait, this isn't right. Yes, I would typically vote for this, but I don't agree with this. And there's not enough people to have enough understanding, intelligence wise, or enough courage to stand up and have thoughts of their own in this country. And that's a very dangerous place to be. But regardless, Trump, you're. Trump is not getting, he's never going to get the media like him. He's never going to get those people to like him. Those are the people who would be against the things I'm saying. Everybody else would be like, thank you. Finally, finally we get some accountability. We're tired of these elite ruining our lives. Trump will go down in history as a fucking hero, dude, for a thousand motherfucking years. Which is what I can't understand because apparently that's what he's about.
DJ
That's his game.
Andy Frisella
So like, dude, if you really want to be remembered for a thousand years for fixing this country, do what needs to be done. And you know it needs to be done. If they don't do it, bro, we're, we're to the end of time.
DJ
Yeah. So, man, guys, jump in on this conversation. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think. With that being said, you want to take a stroll?
Andy Frisella
Sure.
DJ
Shall we? We got some interesting ones today. Perplexing comments. Let's check these out. The first one. Hello. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 0. Yikes. Two gay black guests on the same show. This is turning into the View. Jokes aside, love the show.
Andy Frisella
I like it.
DJ
Yeah. Talking about you in a mirror.
Andy Frisella
No, he's not.
DJ
All right. Yeah. All right, thanks, Yikes. Thanks.
Andy Frisella
I caught a Yikes in the wild yesterday. Oh, really? I took a screenshot of it.
DJ
Like a real one?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, like someone on one of a video said yikes, and then they said some stupid ass, bro. Anybody who says yikes says some dumb.
DJ
Right after immediately following it. Yeah, 100%. Yeah. Let's go to Carlos Martinez. 022. Hey, guys, can we stop putting all the numbers in the names? That'd be great. 022899, he says. I'm convinced Andy and DJ are time travelers and took a week off to go back to their timeline to check in and came back to give us a heads up from new developments. If that's the case. Andy, please tell me if Sydney Sweeney has good gene still. And dj, when first form Energy dropping the watermelon flavor.
Andy Frisella
The funny thing is we could answer both of those. Sydney Sweeney definitely's got good jeans. And first form might be coming out with a watermelon.
DJ
Oh, man, look at that.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
That's groundbreaking information there.
Andy Frisella
It is.
DJ
Yeah. And City Sweeney's pants are nice too.
Andy Frisella
Jeans.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I can't believe. I can't believe how fucking nuclear these disgusting pigs.
DJ
Doesn't matter, though.
Andy Frisella
Are going. I know it doesn't. It's awesome.
DJ
Well, you know why it doesn't matter? Because you don't care. No, American Eagle sales, they went up like 20%.
Andy Frisella
Not only that, bro. Dude, the we were. I was God, dude. I watched some of these conservative influencers and. And it's like they're so dumb that they can't even understand they're building their own cage around speech, you know? Oh, we're not supposed to say this, but I'm going to say it anyway. It's like, just say it. Yeah, just say it and ignore them. And stop saying they won't let us say these things because they is not true. It's you.
DJ
Yeah. They didn't take your phone and tell you.
Andy Frisella
Don't say you're. You're okay. Like, that's. That's what it comes down to. Right? Right. You lack courage. You lack ball. You want to act like someone's telling you not to say whatever, when in reality you're just scared to say it because you think someone might come and say, I don't fucking agree with you. Yikes. Yeah, right?
DJ
Fucking pussy yeah, it's whatever the fucking.
Andy Frisella
The fucking left would let us say this. You're really going to let the left tell you what you can and can't say? Have you fucking seen these people?
DJ
Right.
Andy Frisella
We're going to smack you in the face with their fucking trash can lid and their pool noodle.
DJ
Yeah. Or their other noodle.
Andy Frisella
Their antifa swag the fuck out of here. They won't let us say. I can't think of anything more pussy to say. They won't let us say. Blank.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Anybody who says that. Like, I automatically look at them and I'm like, God, wonder what it's like to be such a twat waffle. I wonder what it's like to be that big of a coward. I really do. That would be weird. You probably walk around a lot of anxiety. Oh, I can't say that. Or I say this. Probably say whatever the. I want you.
DJ
That's right.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Why doesn't everybody act like that?
DJ
It's freeing. It is free.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. No, and other people like it. They do. It's refreshing. Like all you little dudes out there that want to get some ass. Stop trying to say everything you think the girls want you to say. Start saying, what the. You think I'm being serious?
DJ
No, it's real. That's real. Like our next.
Andy Frisella
I'm not. I don't like you just because I want to see your boobies. I'm your friend. And then you can't understand why you could never fuck.
DJ
That's right.
Andy Frisella
You know I'm saying.
DJ
That's right. Just be gay. You see him anyway. Yeah, apparently.
Andy Frisella
That's right. That must work.
DJ
Just go all in.
Andy Frisella
Just. Yeah, just be gay. At least Amir's got a strategy.
DJ
That's right.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
That'S right, man. Don't be afraid to say what it is. Like our next commenter here. Okay? Yos Konovovich. Yos use Kanafovich. You know this guy? He says he's undefeated in the ufc, Right? He says, bought a screaming freedom from Gate gas station in Jacks, Florida. Followed Andy's advice and yelled bat upon opening Cannon store. They got an experience and I got banned from the store. Hey, man, we didn't say there wouldn't be consequences, all right?
Andy Frisella
It happens. It happens.
DJ
Yep. That's great. We got one more for you, Nicholas Apollonia5577. Not sure what the emojis are. Let's see the dude. Dear Spade, the gay dude is absolutely brilliant. They're usually annoying as hell, but this guy's Amazing. Sorry for calling him the gay dude. I just forgot his name. Andy is gay. DJ or Amir?
Andy Frisella
You guys got me in the comments.
DJ
Yep. Closet's out.
Andy Frisella
You know, they won't let me be gay, even though I want to.
DJ
Who is gay?
Andy Frisella
I just want to be gay.
DJ
That's right. That's right. No, that's cool. That's all right. Amir is cool. That's my guy.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, Amir's the best, bro.
DJ
Yeah, he's like my token gay friend.
Andy Frisella
Really? That's kind of how you are. But black.
DJ
Yeah, that's right.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's right.
DJ
Same, same. Yeah, no, you got Willie.
Andy Frisella
I got a couple.
DJ
You got. You got a few. He. Actually, my TV's in color.
Andy Frisella
It's fine. I know a black guy.
DJ
Yeah, that's right.
Andy Frisella
I'm not racist. You know, color television. I've seen a couple black people. Boy, I saw my tv.
DJ
I don't always lock my doors, you.
Andy Frisella
Know, those aren't my drugs.
DJ
I left my kids, too.
Andy Frisella
Okay, we got to stop.
DJ
We got.
Andy Frisella
We got to stop.
DJ
Oh, man.
Andy Frisella
The left won't let me be gay.
DJ
That's right.
Andy Frisella
I don't pass the test.
DJ
That's right, man.
Andy Frisella
Suckity dicks.
DJ
You didn't have the knee pads. That's what it is. That's what it is.
Andy Frisella
It's a good thing you got double.
DJ
I got two for you. Yeah, that's right. But guys, we do appreciate you, man, for being real ass fans. Let's keep cruise cruising.
Andy Frisella
I've just crossed that age, not giving a. I really have. I figured it out because I did the math on how many hours I've worked in my life. And I have worked the same amount of work hours as like an 85 year old man. And you know how like once they get to be about 70, they stop giving a.
DJ
Everything stops.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I'm past that point. That's what it's a problem.
DJ
It's like right when the bowels stop working. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Mine's still giving a. Mine working.
DJ
Dude. I imagine you'd be like the old man from the Grand. Was that movie Grand Supreme? Yeah, there's.
Andy Frisella
That's Grand Chorizo.
DJ
What is it?
Andy Frisella
Torino.
DJ
Torino.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
That's exactly like Clint Eastwood.
Andy Frisella
Yes.
DJ
Yeah, that's you. When you get older.
Andy Frisella
You still got to be. Now.
DJ
No, no, you got.
Andy Frisella
What are you talking about?
DJ
You're not there yet, bro. You're not there.
Andy Frisella
Pretty close.
DJ
Yeah. Yeah, but you got. You still got some in the tank.
Andy Frisella
Well, I have crossed that line of where people are not like they try to guilt me and I laugh in their face.
DJ
Yeah, yeah. That's like the start of it. Yes, that's phase one.
Andy Frisella
Oh, so you're this, like. God damn right.
DJ
How'd you know? Yeah, I.
Andy Frisella
Get the fuck off my grass.
DJ
Let's keep moving, man. Headline, too. Yeah, yeah, yeah, baby.
Andy Frisella
All right, looks like we got some terms.
DJ
We have terms. Yeah, that's right. We have terms.
Andy Frisella
Why is my horse wearing a blanket?
DJ
That's what they wear.
Andy Frisella
Is he cold?
DJ
No, no, that's what I think.
Andy Frisella
That's like a barn blanket.
DJ
Well, I don't have one of my horse.
Andy Frisella
No. If we're riding into like.
DJ
You want a bareback?
Andy Frisella
No, it's got to have, like, crosses and on it, like armor horse. Better have armor on it next time.
DJ
Yeah, fix it, Madot.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Better look like a war horse, not a little.
DJ
You should have made my horse white.
Andy Frisella
Because you like to ride them white. Big ones. That's why.
DJ
You know, they released that. You know that they actually. They cut that out and put it out there.
Andy Frisella
It's in short form.
DJ
It's in short form.
Andy Frisella
Good. Now it's not just me.
DJ
No. That's pretty sick. That's not. Not too bad, guys. Rate the graphics in the comments. Let us know what you guys think. Headline to not.
Andy Frisella
What do I got there? A little fencing sword? What is that?
DJ
I bet it's. I bet it's a little dagger.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's what it looks like. Say right. Say right.
DJ
Yeah, I'm a die, bro. You did my boy dirty, bro.
Andy Frisella
I need an axe. I need a big ass ax. And my. My horse needs some. Some armor.
DJ
It's not bad, though. It's not bad.
Andy Frisella
No.
DJ
I like the sunglasses, though. You still got shades on. Yeah, it's nice. Headline two. Let's get into it. We got WNBA making some noise. Fevers. Sophie Cunningham, Blast fans. After another dildo is thrown on the court. Going to hurt one of us. I don't think she thought about the tweet, but let's dive into it. So during Friday night's game between the Valkyries and the Sky, a green dildo was flung from the crowd and landed on the hardwood as players and officials looked on aghast. As noted in the Post below, this is the second such dildo throwing incident in both instances have come at games when the Valkyrie are playing. So here's the clip. Let's check this out.
Andy Frisella
Got a whistle away from the basketball.
DJ
There's two in one week. All right, now, I think. I mean, you're A business guy, right? Entrepreneur.
Andy Frisella
Allegedly.
DJ
Allegedly. You know, it's important to make pivots and seize opportunities which you can. Gatorade.
Andy Frisella
Gatorade. Gatorade.
DJ
They made a. They made a play on this, you know. Is it in you? I think it's brilliant.
Andy Frisella
Still, not as good as Let Her Cook.
DJ
Yeah. I mean, listen, they're getting better, though. Yeah, they're getting better, you know, but. Yeah, I mean, arrests have been made, apparently. Allegedly. An arrest has been made in the dildo throwing incident in Atlanta. There is at least one person in custody who has been banned from all games for at least one year. In addition to being arrested. I'm not sure what the crime would be. Throwing a. You know, throwing a. Throwing the worm on there. Well, I don't know. Like, the worm. Yeah, what they got? Like, what would you. Hey, bro, what you in for? You know what I'm saying? Like this.
Andy Frisella
I threw a dildo on court.
DJ
Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, what are you.
Andy Frisella
Come on, man. You gotta arrest the guy.
DJ
What are we charging him with, man? Seems a little excessive, but, yeah. Sophie Cunningham, she. She tweeted out, guys, seriously, stop throwing dildos. This is going to hurt one of us.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Now, I have a question. Okay. Maybe you can help me with this, because I think this is the question. Nobody's really.
Andy Frisella
Is she joking?
DJ
I mean. No, I think she really tweeted it out.
Andy Frisella
No, she says some funny. I mean, she might be joking.
DJ
She might be joking. Like. Yeah, maybe. But I have a question. I mean, this. This is my. This is a real question that I haven't seen anybody ask yet. Okay. Because I. And I'm genuinely curious, okay. Being a security guy, right? You go to these games, there's. There's. There's always some type of entry point, right? We got bag checks. You're walking through metal detector.
Andy Frisella
How.
DJ
How do they get the deal done, is my question.
Andy Frisella
Well, I mean, it's probably not on the list of things you can't bring in.
DJ
Yeah, but like, obviously, if that's sitting in the bag, bro, like, that's gonna raise some suspicion.
Andy Frisella
You never know when the urge is.
DJ
Gonna find you to throw a dude, though.
Andy Frisella
I'm just saying, man, like, some of these girls go to the girls. Wnba. No, the WNBA attracts a certain kind of woman.
DJ
No, no.
Andy Frisella
Doesn't it.
DJ
Easter it, bro. I want to know. I would like to meet the person who. Who was it?
Andy Frisella
Here's what I understand. Like, why do these girls buy all these, like, weird colored ones? Like, green? Like, is that like. Is that like a alien fantasy?
DJ
Nope.
Andy Frisella
Like the Martians flew in and paralyzed my body. Why isn't there smash me with a green dildo?
DJ
No, no, no, no, no. Here's a better question. Why are. Why, why. Why is there not a dildo that's uncircumcised? Like, why are they all circ?
Andy Frisella
I don't know. That's a pretty good question. You know, nobody wants to throw a anteater up in there. You know what I'm saying? It probably creates some sort of suction. You know, there's.
DJ
I've never.
Andy Frisella
Maybe there's a market for it, bro. Yeah, Little anteater dildos.
DJ
Billion dollar industry. Yeah, there you go. You know what I'm saying? Hey, bro, look how big that guy's yacht is. I wonder what he did.
Andy Frisella
It's called that. The yacht's called the Anteater.
DJ
The Anteater, bro. That's what I'm saying, man.
Andy Frisella
Like, bro, I was at sex shop one time, man. They had this dildo. I swear, if I. It was this long. It was. It was this long and it was that big around. It was called the Rambone.
DJ
No, look it up.
Andy Frisella
Well, I'm. Look it up.
DJ
You're not. My search history.
Andy Frisella
Rambone. It's a real thing.
DJ
But I already had to auto populate in his search.
Andy Frisella
Tell me I'm lying.
DJ
Not rainbow, you idiot.
Andy Frisella
R A M B O N E. Is it on air?
D
It is available on Amazon. It's a 17 inch dildo with 7.38 inch girth and 13.4 insertable length.
DJ
How much it costs?
Andy Frisella
Not, not.
DJ
Because I'm just saying, like, what's the cost on that? Like, what's the 59.99? That's it.
Andy Frisella
That's it, bro. I'm just saying, like, I look at some of these things and I'm like, what the these girls be doing with these things, man? What's going on here?
DJ
Okay, now I feel like I gotta look it up. Yeah, let me see. Build on.
Andy Frisella
I told you it was a real thing. They got white ones too. The one I saw was white. That's why it didn't make any sense.
DJ
Jesus Christ.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, see, you guys are gay. We're trying to do a show. Y' all looking at dicks on the Internet. The wrong with you guys.
DJ
Samir's gonna be looking because me and.
Andy Frisella
Me and Keith and Joe, we're straight ones in here. You three guys are.
DJ
Doc Johnson. Classic. That's what Rambo.
Andy Frisella
The Rambo.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Jesus has it got 2 ends or just 1? 2.
DJ
2 ends.
Andy Frisella
2 ends. Like, is it double ended? Oh, yeah. Falls on one end.
D
Somebody posted a review picture of it.
Andy Frisella
That is a big dong, bro.
DJ
Bro. I wonder who. Like, the guy that had to mold that. Like, where do they.
Andy Frisella
What's that the equivalent of? Is that the equivalent of like those girls that have those boobs that are like this?
DJ
Yeah, for sure. For sure. Yeah. Like, what would you need that for as a guy? Like, I mean, you know what I'm saying?
D
Thing is, the picture that I showed you now, the review is left by a guy. His name is Matthew Davis. And he says suction power is strong. Not for beginners. Long and thick, very sturdy.
DJ
That's disgusting.
Andy Frisella
Long and thick and very sturdy.
DJ
Matthew, we didn't need that, bro.
Andy Frisella
Oh, man. Yeah. Guys, stop throwing dildos at the girls.
DJ
It's not nice.
Andy Frisella
It's not nice.
DJ
It's not nice. They don't even want those.
Andy Frisella
Not only. Not only that. Not only that, they.
DJ
There's a flashlight. That'd be different.
Andy Frisella
There's already tons of entertainment that without the.
DJ
Yeah, yeah, just throw some rubber.
Andy Frisella
I mean, real talk, dude. If they start making some baskets, I mean, maybe people wouldn't throw dildos on the court.
DJ
Well, I was thinking because, like, I mean, this is not like hockey. They throw hats and. And fish, right? Yeah, they don't think they like fish.
Andy Frisella
They throw fish at the.
DJ
I'm not going to.
Andy Frisella
Why are you going to throw fish at the hockey game?
DJ
They won't let me answer that one, Andy. They won't let me answer that one. But no, I mean, like, maybe it could be a thing. You know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
Hey, listen, let's move on.
DJ
Imagine paying $7 for a ticket. Just to get seven.
Andy Frisella
It costs $7.
DJ
I don't know what the average game ticket is. I don't. I was just making that up. What we do got to confirm that. How much is the average ticket price? W. 173.
Andy Frisella
Holy.
DJ
Is it really? No.
D
The average price of a WNBA ticket in 2025 is around $173.
Andy Frisella
Bro.
DJ
I got 20 to 50 bucks.
D
Regular seats can range from 20 to 50 for upper level seats, but lower level sideline seats. 75 to 170, 150.
Andy Frisella
I'll say this.
DJ
Let's go to a game.
Andy Frisella
I like Sophie Cunningham. I want.
DJ
Let's go see her.
Andy Frisella
I don't think she would. I don't think she would throw out a false warning. I think she's concerned. She's either concerned or she's telling a joke.
DJ
Yeah, let's go. We should go see her play.
D
Yeah, she's doing a very good marketing tactic.
Andy Frisella
She's funny, dude. Like, her shit's funny.
DJ
Yeah, she is. Let's go see her play.
Andy Frisella
I'd be down with that.
DJ
Like, for real.
Andy Frisella
Not really, bro.
DJ
We spent 300 bucks. We get front row access, bro.
Andy Frisella
Where do we got to go?
DJ
I don't know. Let's see.
Andy Frisella
They play in Indiana.
DJ
Let me see.
Andy Frisella
That's right. Indiana Fever, right?
DJ
Fever schedule. Let's see. They play tomorrow. Yeah, they play tomorrow. They play August 9th. We can make that happen. That's a Saturday, August 9th.
Andy Frisella
I bet Devin's got tickets.
DJ
You think so?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, he's got tickets to everything, bro.
DJ
I'll be down to go. You know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
Who they play?
DJ
They're playing the sky. Yeah. They play in the sky.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Chicago sky.
Andy Frisella
We're probably not going. Yeah. Guys, stop throwing dildos on the court, seriously. I mean, all jokes, and we can make jokes here, but that's not funny.
DJ
Yeah, it's not nice.
Andy Frisella
It's definitely not funny.
DJ
For sure. Not funny. Yeah, yeah. Very serious. Yeah. All right, well, let's keep cruising, man. We got.
Andy Frisella
Wait, go back, go back.
DJ
This or you want. Which one?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, this one. No. Yeah.
DJ
Oh. Yep. I already know. It's okay. It's all right, Andy.
Andy Frisella
I'm just saying.
DJ
It's okay.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it's all right. The best player in the league. Let's not put her on the fucking graphic, you know what I'm saying? The only one that people want to watch.
DJ
Yep. Oh, we might be able to see Angel Reese. That's who they play.
Andy Frisella
No.
DJ
Yeah, Angel Reese. She plays for the Chicago Sky.
Andy Frisella
Oh, really?
DJ
Yeah. So it'd be Sophie Cunningham and Caitlin Clark.
Andy Frisella
I want to see this fucking fight.
DJ
That's what I'm saying, bro. Be like modern day Gladiators.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Check it out, bro.
Andy Frisella
Dana should just sign all these chicks up, dude, to fight each other. They don't make baskets, they make more money. Just saying, like, the UFC sponsors these, bro. That's a good idea. You could have, like, ufc, but, like, the athletes can fight each other of the different leagues. Like, hockey would have one.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Football would have a ufc, maybe.
DJ
Yeah. Fuck, that'd be great.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, we can see who the fucking.
DJ
Shit on the fucking off the court.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Out the octagon. Out the.
Andy Frisella
Anyway, yeah, it's probably not going to.
DJ
Happen, but it's a good idea, though. It is a good idea. Guys, let us know what you guys think down in the comments. With that being said, let's get to our third and final headline. Headline number three, we got a new update in the AI world that just came out from my boy Zuckerberg. Mark Zuckerberg says super intelligence is imminent. What is it? We've warned about this. That AI is moving super fast. I think it just went to the next step here. So dive into it, get thoughts on it. Last week, Mark Zuckerberg took to Instagram, naturally, to lay out Meta's vision for the future of artificial intelligence. Personal super intelligence. Super intelligence is imminent, argues Zuckerberg in the video. But the question is, what should we direct this superpower towards? Meta's answer, personal super intelligence for everyone. What does that mean exactly? The company intends to spend up to $72 billion over the next year to ramp up its AI development with an eye toward bringing each human an AI companion that knows us deeply, understands our goal, and can help us achieve them. What is super intelligence anyway? Apparently, it's AI superintelligence, as insight is how it's being described. As I see the discourse. Everyone understands something different by this term, but super intelligence, apparently it's. It's an AI that can do its own R D and thus improve itself at very rapid speed, becoming by far the smartest entity in the world. In a short period of time, it can solve most of humanity's problems. And an AI that creates a singularity, meaning it is so smart and capable we cannot foresee human history beyond that point. Now, the writer of this article asked AI about it, and this was its answer. It says that super intelligence is a term most commonly used in artificial intelligence studies and the philosophy of mind to denote any intellect that greatly outperforms the best human brains in virtually every relevant domain, from scientific creativity and social skills to general wisdom and strategic reasoning. Now, I found this. And apparently AI is going to be able to have consciousness, beliefs, desires, understand cognition, emotional intelligence, subjective experiences. It'll have behavioral intelligence. And it all appears that Zuckerberg's gonna be the first in to make that happen. But yeah, I mean, we're at a 1.8 trillion dollar industry right now that's projected to reach almost 3x that in a couple of years.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I mean, why wouldn't we do this and let somebody do it who started off ranking girls from his dorm room?
DJ
Makes sense.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, total sense. Like, let's go ahead and let's just roll the dice and we're not sure what's going to happen. It's very obvious what's going to happen. It's just very obviously not going to affect the people who are making it happen. It's very obvious that by having this super intelligence, we are going to eliminate the need for human capital in any way, shape or form, which goes right along with the World Economic Forum's depopulation agenda, which they write about in multiple books. It's definitely a really, really good idea to automate every single company and every single aspect of every person's life and make it much easier for them. I'm sure, you know, this is all about them reaching their goals, you know, because like when people have everything handed to them and everything is easy and everything is instant and everything is quick, there's, you know, that creates a whole lot of desire for more. That makes people want to have ambition, that makes people want to, you know, solve other problems that are bigger than themselves. You know, I think we're giving the average person a lot of extra credit here or I don't know, maybe this is just being wrapped up into a nice little pleasant, easy to digest package. But I think it's pretty clear what the plan with AI is to anybody who's watching. And they're selling it to people like this. Oh, you won't have to work. You'll be able to wear these glasses and it will tell you in real time that everything you need to know. It will, it will. It will, you know, tell you this and tell you that and you'll look at something, it'll tell you what it is. It'll, you know, when people are talking to you, it'll tell you if they're lying or not. It'll do all. Listen, dude, listen. We're taking humanity out of the equation for what and for whom? Do you think that it's okay? For someone? And by the way, it's not a personal attack on Mark Zuckerberg. But is he qualified to make that decision for the rest of humanity? I don't think he is. Is Elon Musk? I don't think he is. Is Sam Altman? I don't think he is. I don't think anybody is. I don't think that's something that should be determined by someone's capitalistic successes. You know, just because you've made a lot of money and you understand tech, that gives you the right to replace the usefulness of humanity everywhere under the guise of it's going to help you achieve your goals. How many people do you see achieving their goals when they are comfortable? How many People do you see going out and doing anything or solving any problems in an extraordinary way when there is no need to do so? See, when you remove the need and you remove the urgency and remove the discomfort, you removed the motivation to actually create, become and build new things. And to me, when I look at this, it's very obvious that this just plays into the idea of controlling the masses in a way where they don't feel like they are being controlled, they feel like they're being sold a benefit. How cool would it be to have my goggles and tell them, it'll tell me this and this and this and this and this, right? You know, I think, I think we're in a very dangerous situation. I think people have not thought this through. I think even if they have thought it through, they don't care about the outcome because they look at regular people as if they are a parasite, not as if they are one of them. These people do not care and do not need human beings anymore. So what do you think the next move will be once the quote, unquote, super intelligence takes over? Once we can have legit automation which isn't far away. People like to say, oh, it's 10 years away. You're, you're literally one of the dumbest motherfuckers on the planet. If you think that robotics and AI won't be doing the job of blue collar people in the next 36 months, like, you're, you're delusional. Okay, so all of you guys who are, you know, you, you say yes, for the next couple years, there's going to be a demand for it, but what about after that? And what happens when Elon builds 20 or 200 million of these fucking robots and they decide they don't like what we're doing and you know, go back to the little chart of things that it can do, and it has now it has consciousness and desires and emotional intelligence. You don't think that between those three areas, between consciousness, desires and emotional intelligence, that they will figure out that what do we need these people for? Why would you keep 7 billion people on the planet when you don't need them? See, people have been needed, dude. People have been needed throughout the course of history. They are needed to build, they are needed to create. And the problems in government are created because of the greed of the people running the government and the unwillingness to sustain the people at the bottom. So if you have people who are at the top who think this way already, what do you think they're going to do? When they legitimately don't have to provide anymore. If all the problems with the government and all the problems with finances and all the problems with quote unquote pollution and global warming which we know at this point are greatly over exaggerated and you have this, this massive number of people that you don't need anymore, what do you think they're gonna, what do you think the conclusion of AI is going to be? What do you think it's going to be? A natural conclusion. The natural collusion of AI will be those people are unnecessary and they will figure out a way to starve them or shut off their, their electric or shut off their power and, and eliminate billions of people from the planet. And we're so close to this dude. And everybody thinks it's cool. Everybody thinks, oh man, it's cool.
DJ
Yeah, right.
Andy Frisella
Like an AI is all the same right now. It's all designed, all of it, all of it is designed to make people's lives more convenient and easier. You know, it's, there's nothing about it that makes people better, right? Nothing.
DJ
Right.
Andy Frisella
And these people have been conditioned to believe that the goal of life is like, to get to a point where you don't have to work anymore. Not realizing that your work and your craft and doing a good job is one of the biggest drivers of self worth that you could have. So if we remove the need for humans and we replace it with this machine that can do all these things, what do you think is going to happen to. Let's just say that the machines weren't going to eliminate humans. What do you think is going to happen to the mental capacity of human beings? Everybody's going to be retarded in 10 years because they want to use their.
DJ
Brains, think for ourselves.
Andy Frisella
You want to talk about complete dependency, that's what this is about. And complete dependency will, will, will eventually turn into extermination. And you know, I guess it's, it's, it's frustrating for me to watch these people get on television or on the Internet or on their social media and just take like, like no restrictions whatsoever. No. Like who gives these people the right to make these decisions for the human race? Who? You know what I mean?
DJ
Absolutely. Well, I think the other issue is too, bro, it's like, you know, are we past the point of mass rejection? You know what I'm saying? Because I feel like that's the only thing that would, that would even pause this or make.
Andy Frisella
How are you going to mass reject something?
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Okay. In the late 90s, the biggest scandal in sports. Steroids and baseball. Every motherfucking baseball player was taking steroids. You know why? Because a couple started and everybody else had to do it to compete. So when you give someone this super intelligence and then everybody else has to use it to compete, there's not going to be a chance to reject it. Otherwise you're going to lose anyway. So there's. It's not like we can opt out of this. It's being forced upon us.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And it's being forced upon us by people who are not qualified to make those decisions for humankind. I don't think anybody is. I don't think anybody is.
DJ
Yeah. I don't think. Well, and you're saying nobody should. I shouldn't be just one.
Andy Frisella
I don't think. I don't think there's anybody on the planet that has the right to say that. We don't have the. It's almost anti God. It's saying humans don't have the right to be human. So we're going to do this.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Right. And it's a different way than what Elon's doing. Elon wants to put chips in people. At least Zuckerberg's smart enough to realize that's never going to go over.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So now he wants to sell these glasses to everybody that tell everybody everything, translate languages, interpret, do. Do all the thinking for everyone. And like what's the human experience at that point? What is it? It's non existent.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You just become a literal flesh and blood vessel that exists inside of a matrix. And that's exactly what the we've come to. And it's for the benefit of who. Who's benefiting here? Zuckerberg, you're the what, you're the third or second richest dude in the world. What are you getting out of this, bro?
DJ
You can't say it's money.
Andy Frisella
No, it's not money. And it's not good. I don't understand. Look dude, I would just like to explain to me how it's going to be good.
DJ
Yeah. What's the net benefit? Net positive here?
Andy Frisella
I can't see any.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And people just gobble it the up. You know we talked about this a couple years ago when this started coming out, how it was going to be used and it would be adopted through the idea of greed to where like if you don't use it you're going to lose financially, which is exactly what this is. So there is no opportunity to reject it. Otherwise you're going to starve. And these guys fucking know this.
DJ
Well, I mean, I was thinking too. Even, like, you know, with the job numbers and shit being purported now, jobs that are all time. Well, you know, nobody's hiring, nobody's working. We got to have automation. We got to put in these robots that can work. Dude, fuck.
D
So let me. I want to ask you something.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
D
You are a visionary when it comes to branding and how things. You predict things, and you're also seeing this as something that cannot be rejected. So how you see this being played out 10, 20 years from now?
Andy Frisella
Like I just said, they're gonna make everybody fucking take it. Everybody's gonna have to have the Google glasses or the meta glasses or whatever to even function at first. So everybody's gonna have it. Then the automation that will come from, you know, AI and robotics together will create. That would be the next phase. The next phase is okay, we don't need these people for jobs anymore. We have these people. By the way, congratulations, East Shine. You don't have to come to work ever again. Okay? And then that happens. And then once they control everything with the automation, who controls that? Who. Who control. Who controls the robots and the AI and all of this shit these guys do? No matter if they license it to you or if you buy it or whatever, they still fucking control it. Okay, so what happens when the government won't. Math. It's just like it doesn't now to take care of the people who are unable to take care of themselves because of this technology.
D
Kill them?
Andy Frisella
Yeah. That's what the fuck they're gonna do. The AI will fucking come up with that conclusion. The AI will say this is the most logical solution. That's correct. Because it is. And it doesn't have emotions about it. The. The emo, the. The real thing that people don't want to address is that there is a reality to things, and then there is an idealistic way to think about things how they should be. These people don't care about that. They care about the reality of things. And certainly AI cares about the reality of things. You think AI gives a how many humans die? Why? Why? It doesn't affect AI at all. So if we have a situation where we've got billions of humans that already can't provide for each. For one another or themselves, which we already have. Most of the world is in poverty, all right? And most of the world's in poverty because people are greedy as fuck, okay? But once AI starts to recognize all this shit, do you think AI is going to be programmed to, like, just serve humanity? Or do you think AI is going.
D
To say if you reduce the population by 40%, we want it to work.
Andy Frisella
This won't be a problem. This, if we, if we do this, this won't be a problem. Oh, by the way, I've already designed a pandemic here. And then, you know, you guys get the antidote. I mean, I don't understand how people can't connect there. Yeah, why the fuck would you do that? If you had, if you had a working ranch of, you know, 5,000 cattle, all right, and then you, you figured out another way to fucking make money and eat, and then the cattle just cost you money and tore up your ranch and were a pain in the ass to maintain. The conclusion is going to be get rid of them eventually. And that's where this is going. And people just can't even, they can't even think more than like one step ahead. Oh, this is so cool. I can see everything on my chat. Gtp.
DJ
Yeah, right.
D
Even before that video, you're gonna tell.
Andy Frisella
Me that Zuckerberg doesn't think, doesn't understand what I just said?
DJ
Absolutely.
Andy Frisella
You're gonna tell me that Elon Musk doesn't understand understand what I just said? You don't think these who put that 10 year don't touch AI in Congress? You don't think they understand this? This is their solution to all their problems. If they don't have, if the US doesn't have, out of 350 million people, 300 million people that are truly going to be unnecessary, what do you think they're going to do? It's super dangerous, dude.
DJ
Yeah.
D
Even earlier when you were explaining the diagram and we're telling about things I was seeing even before the people dying, it'll lead to a loss of drive in people.
Andy Frisella
Yes.
D
Because everything is available, so much at ease. Where is the drive to do anything? There's a loss of passion, loss of creativity.
Andy Frisella
There's no way to even be fulfilled as a human being.
D
Exactly.
Andy Frisella
Except simple fucking low IQ pleasure, like, oh, I got AI sex robot sucks my dick.
D
Eventually. That will eventually happen.
Andy Frisella
No, I know that'll happen, but that'll be the way that they get you to fucking adopt it. And then like. And nobody, nobody even fucking talks about it.
DJ
Yeah. I feel like if, if something came along that, that truly addressed the issues of this, that fixed it, you know, that would be the only chance I think we have.
Andy Frisella
Well, the only, the only way to truly do this would be to use the same technology and beat them with it. To actually benefit humanity and Also by pulling our attention away from devices and phones and social media that. That, like, if someone could figure out how to, like, get people to stop using that, this would fall on his face. Because it wouldn't be. No one would use it. But, I mean, dude, that's very unlikely.
DJ
Yeah, well, I mean, it's just crazy when they're like, you know, he's going in.
Andy Frisella
I just think it's funny how he's like, oh, to set goals and make. Make it better. What are you talking about, dude? That's such bullshit. Yeah, there's going to be no goals because people won't have to do anything. There's a. It's a very rare human being that wants to accomplish something when they don't have to.
DJ
Here's the other. I mean, like, to. To. To put in, like. Because I look at this as, like, they're betting on it, right? Like, you don't just bet $72 billion in the next four months on something that's not gonna fucking go through.
Andy Frisella
It's survival. It's survival. Okay, look, here's the.
DJ
Yeah, here.
Andy Frisella
Here's what they don't get. Here's what people don't get. Would you say that if you surveyed a hundred people and you asked them, would you rather spend more time on your phone or more time with your family, what would they say?
DJ
More time with family?
Andy Frisella
I think 100 out of a hundred.
DJ
Sure.
Andy Frisella
If you asked them, would you rather spend more time on your phone or have more time in the real world, what would they say?
DJ
Real world.
Andy Frisella
I think they would.
DJ
Especially after Covid. I mean, that's what everybody came to the illusion of.
Andy Frisella
So that's the natural situation we're in. People are getting disenfranchised with technology. People are moving away from social media. People are starting to unplug and say this, I'm gonna go live my real life. So when you think about how they get all of their money and how they sell all their ads and how they have all their power, if that attention comes off of those devices, all that shit stops. All right, so when you think about, like, why is he putting $72 billion into this new thing? Because he understands that three, four years down the road, this problem of people not wanting to spend their lives on phones is only going to get worse. So how do we fix that? Well, we spend money creating things that will go into people's houses and homes and into their lifestyle, into the commercial. Commercial applications.
D
Get them more involved. Get them more involved with that.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, they're Going to sink their. Into every other area of quote, unquote, real life so that there's no way you can. That you can pull away from it.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So this guy, who's very smart, can very clearly see that his golden goose is not going to be as golden as it was five years down the road. So he's reinvesting and allocating his resources into something that will be. That you cannot escape. And this is not like, oh, cool, this is so good for Everybody. Look at ChatGPT. It can write my emails. Dude, you don't understand what this is going to do. It's just, it's. It's going to be bad.
DJ
And so when the words of Mark Zuckerberg imminent.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. You know, and these. Nobody stops to be the voice of reason and say, hey, guys, you know you're going to kill everybody by doing that. Or if they are, they're saying, yeah, well, what difference does it make?
DJ
It's a risk we take.
Andy Frisella
It's not a risk. It's not a risk to them. Why the. What do they gain by.
DJ
Ha.
Andy Frisella
What do. What does Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg or Sam Altman or any of these guys gain? What do they gain from fixing the problems of poverty in your city?
D
Nothing.
Andy Frisella
What do they gain?
D
Nothing.
Andy Frisella
What do they gain from correcting the problems for human beings globally, like, legitimately? What do they gain from it? Let's say every poor person, every sick person, person, every person that you know, needed help, they fixed it. What would they gain?
D
Nothing. They're already rich.
Andy Frisella
No, no, no, bro, it's not that they wouldn't gain anything. It would cost them everything.
DJ
Oh.
Andy Frisella
Because everything that they. These people create the problem and sell the solution. So like when, like when they say, oh, dude, you know, we're going to do all these good things for people's health care. Well, there's no, there's no mistake that, you know, all these diseases and all these things, none of them get cured, no matter how much money is raised. And why are we raising money if they can print money to solve these problems and how many of these problems are actually solved but they won't let it go out. You see what I'm saying? Like, bro, this is insidious, evil shit and you ain't in the fucking club and neither am I. And it's a big problem. And people, for lack of interest or lack of focus or lack of understanding.
D
Or, no, what you've said before, they're so perplexed and struggling that they don't have the time and energy to focus on stuff like this.
Andy Frisella
That's part of it for sure. But the other part of it is, is like the wow factor.
D
Oh yeah, I got the newest tech.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's right.
D
I'm cool.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
D
And people, humans in general want to be accepted and appraised by and dude.
Andy Frisella
It'S going to be bad. It's going to be bad, like bad. So it's frustrating for me as a human to look at someone who's younger than me who is making these calls for the fucking world.
DJ
Everybody. Yeah, dude, he's not even cool.
Andy Frisella
I mean, whether he's cool or not, it doesn't matter if he's the coolest fucking nicest dude on the planet. It's not his place to make that decision.
D
No single person should be doing that.
Andy Frisella
I agree.
D
Should be a collective argument globally.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. But the problem is, is that once the fucking shit's out of the box, they can't put it back in the box. So how do you make laws here in America if China's going to use it?
D
They purposely won't because they want to compete.
Andy Frisella
Correct.
DJ
Therein lies the issue. Yeah, man, this is tough. It's a tough one. Guys, let us know what you guys think. Man, let us know your thoughts down in the comments. With that being at the end of.
Andy Frisella
The day, these people don't gain anything by fixing any problems in society. They get rich by making them worse.
DJ
Treating.
Andy Frisella
It's not even treating. They get rich by creating the problems. All of these guys money comes from the solutions to problems that they create.
DJ
Yeah, yeah guys, let us know, man down in the comments. With that being said, let's get to our final segment of the show. As always guys, we have thumbs up, right? Dumb as fuck dogs. Yep, little ones in the. In the conversation our thumbs up or dumb as fuck Headline reads four legged hero Chihuahua shows rescuers where to find man who fell into Swiss glacier. So a chihuahua is being hailed a hero after showing rescuers where a man had fallen into a glacier in southern Switzerland. Quote, thanks to the dog's behavior, the crew was able to locate the exact site of the accident. Rescuer said a long haired Chihuahua now being held. A four legged hero paced along an alpine rock leading an emergency crew to its owner who had fallen into a crevasse on Fee glacier in southern Switzerland. The Swiss helicopter rescue company Air Zermatt said. They explained that the man was exploring the glacier with his little dog when he suddenly broke through a snow bridge and fell 26ft into the Karas quote. While the man was stuck in the glacier, his faithful companion, a small chihuahua, was left at the edge, the company said. Fortunately, the man had with him a walkie talkie, which he used to get in touch with someone who then called emergency services, Arizona noted, adding that while rescue rescuers had been notified, it was nonetheless difficult to determine the man's exact location. Quote on site. The search for the collapse site proved difficult. The glacier surface was wide and the hole was barely visible. The helicopter rescue company said it was his little Chihuahua, of all things, that probably saved his life. So this is the little Chihuahua. Look at that guy. Yeah, you know, so I was thinking, you know, on this AI thing, you know, we can make our dogs what they look like, human. I want to know what, what? Like, do breeds sound like their breeds? You know what I'm saying? Like, like a Chihuahua. Is it like a little Mexican voice?
Andy Frisella
Yes. You know, haven't you ever seen Taco Bell commercials?
DJ
That's right, you know, Taco Bell. Hey homes, he's over here.
Andy Frisella
That's what they say. It's science.
DJ
What's the pit bull sound like?
Andy Frisella
Give me your money. Give them treats.
D
I think one of the best things AI can be used for is to translate. If we can actually understand what dogs.
DJ
Are speaking, that would be cool.
D
That would be awesome.
DJ
Like have a little collar and it's like translating the barks. We know what your dogs would say.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, give me some food.
DJ
Biscuits.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, biscuits.
DJ
What about the German rot? I feel like your bulldogs, they have like a very southern accent though, you know what I'm saying? I don't know why, like as you get southern, like, you know, just good old, you know, business dogs, you know, they're so funny. Yeah. But for sure, poodles are gay.
Andy Frisella
Poodles are smart, bro.
DJ
I might go on a walk today.
Andy Frisella
No, they just look weird. I always thought Gary looked weird, but then I figured out he's not a straight poodle though. Yeah, but poodles are even smarter than that. Poodles are smart? Yeah, they're one of the smartest dogs. Really.
DJ
See, I think the Malawise are smarter.
Andy Frisella
No, standard poodles like this. Look it up.
DJ
What's the smartest dog?
D
That is so simple.
DJ
I gotta clear my dildo history real quick. What's the smartest dog?
Andy Frisella
Standard poodle dog breed or. Or Border collar says border call.
DJ
German shepherd. Border collie, the most intelligent dog breed. Huh?
D
Border collie number, funnily enough on those America Got Talent shows, whenever a girl has a dog, that's Dancing or doing some acrobatics. It's always that breed.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
The Border Collies. Yep.
Andy Frisella
Not only that. Dude, they know how to like hurt animals without even having to be taught.
DJ
I missing their. It's their.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
It's in them. Yeah. Just like pit bulls. You know what they know how to do?
Andy Frisella
Give me your money.
D
Poodle is number two.
DJ
Bird dogs. What's a bird dog?
Andy Frisella
I don't know.
DJ
He's over here. I can see him. That's a cute little guy, though. I've never been a Chihuahua guy, though.
Andy Frisella
They're all right. Gus was okay.
DJ
Gus was different.
Andy Frisella
Gus was okay.
DJ
He was. Was he a Chihuahua?
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Yeah, he was a Chihuahua. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
My dad just bought two more Chihuahuas. Yeah.
DJ
No, he didn't.
Andy Frisella
Yes, he does. He's got three now. He's got. He's got Bud or. What's his dog's name? It's not a.
DJ
He's got.
Andy Frisella
He's got Gary. Barry.
DJ
Barry. And then two fucking Chihuahuas. Why would he do that?
Andy Frisella
Fuck. I don't know.
DJ
Don't he got cats and shit, too?
Andy Frisella
I have no idea, bro.
DJ
Is he all right?
Andy Frisella
Probably not.
DJ
Is that the age where it's just, like, don't give a fuck, get lots of dogs?
Andy Frisella
I guess so.
DJ
Fuck, man. Yeah. All right.
Andy Frisella
Well.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Thumbs up.
DJ
Yeah. This little guy. I don't even know his name. I don't think they said his name, but, yeah, he. Yeah. Yeah. Saved his owner, man. Dogs are good people.
Andy Frisella
Dogs are the best.
DJ
Dogs are the best. There's no doubt about that, man. But, guys. Andy, that's all I have.
Andy Frisella
Yep. Don't be a hoe Share the show, yeah.
DJ
Went from sleeping on the floor now my jury box froze up Bow up stove Counted millions in a cold, bad bitch Booty swole Got her own bank roll can't fold Just a no headshot case Close, close.
Podcast Summary: REAL AF with Andy Frisella – Episode 916
Title: REAL AF with Andy Frisella
Host/Author: Andy Frisella
Episode: 916
Release Date: August 5, 2025
Description: Entrepreneur Andy Frisella and his guests discuss, debate, and laugh their way through trending topics and hot-button issues.
In Episode 916 of "REAL AF with Andy Frisella," hosted by Andy Frisella and DJ CTI, the duo delves into a mix of home renovation challenges, self-defense techniques, political controversies, and emerging concerns about artificial intelligence. The episode is marked by candid conversations, humor, and a strong emphasis on accountability and self-improvement.
Timestamp: 00:02 - 04:19
Andy and DJ begin by discussing their personal experiences with home remodeling. DJ shares his struggles with removing popcorn ceilings and installing luxury vinyl plank flooring, highlighting the physical demands of such projects.
Transitioning to self-defense, the hosts watch a short clip demonstrating Ninjutsu techniques. They debate the effectiveness and authenticity of the content, with DJ suggesting that both he and Andy could benefit from learning new self-defense skills.
Timestamp: 22:15 - 35:39
The conversation shifts to current political events, notably the dismissal of Erica McTarfer, the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), by former President Donald Trump.
They discuss allegations that the BLS inflated job numbers to benefit Joe Biden's campaign, citing subsequent data revisions and the impact on employment statistics. The hosts express skepticism towards government agencies and emphasize the importance of transparency and accountability.
Timestamp: 35:40 - 45:17
Andy and DJ tackle the issue of Democratic state lawmakers fleeing Texas to avoid voting on legislation backed by Trump. They critically analyze Governor Greg Abbott's stance and the implications of such actions on state governance and flood relief efforts.
The discussion includes comments from Jasmine Crockett, highlighting the partisan tensions and the manipulation of redistricting for political gains.
Timestamp: 55:00 - 92:35
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, focusing on Mark Zuckerberg's announcement about the imminence of superintelligence.
Andy expresses deep concerns about the potential consequences of AI surpassing human intelligence, fearing loss of human relevance and autonomy. They debate the ethical implications and the lack of qualified leadership to manage such powerful technology responsibly.
The hosts argue that AI could lead to widespread unemployment, mental degradation, and even existential threats to humanity if not properly regulated and controlled.
Timestamp: 45:39 - 85:54
Throughout the episode, Andy and DJ engage with listener comments, ranging from light-hearted jokes to more serious inquiries about their views. Topics include:
Commentary on Gender and Sexuality: The hosts use derogatory language when discussing transgender individuals, reflecting a contentious viewpoint.
Humorous Segments: Discussions about dog breeds and their perceived intelligence add a lighter tone to the episode.
Audience Feedback: Listeners are encouraged to share their thoughts on social media and the podcast's website, fostering community interaction.
Timestamp: 85:54 - End
The episode concludes with a heartwarming story about a Chihuahua that helped rescue its owner from a Swiss glacier. Andy and DJ commend the dog's heroic actions and humorously speculate on the intelligence of different dog breeds.
This segment serves as a contrast to the earlier intense discussions, showcasing the hosts' appreciation for loyalty and bravery in animals.
Accountability in Government: Andy and DJ emphasize the need for transparency and accountability within government agencies and political institutions.
Skepticism Towards AI: The hosts warn about the unchecked advancement of artificial intelligence, advocating for strict regulation to prevent potential threats to human society.
Cultural Critique: There is a strong critique of modern societal behaviors, such as entitlement and the impact of social media on personal and professional growth.
Value of Self-Improvement: Throughout the episode, Andy and DJ stress the importance of personal responsibility, self-defense, and acquiring new skills to navigate a complex world.
Community Engagement: The podcast fosters an interactive environment where listeners can contribute and feel part of the conversation.
Andy Frisella (16:37): "Winning and making a lot of money is a fucking war. It's every day. It's all day. It's a fight every day, all day, for years. Decades."
DJ CTI (25:50): "They're pretty low."
Andy Frisella (35:40): "We do not have leadership with backbone in this country to do what is required to be done to restore hope in this country and belief in the system."
Andy Frisella (70:13): "It's very obvious that by having this super intelligence, we are going to eliminate the need for human capital in any way, shape or form."
Andy Frisella (85:54): "Much of the problems are created because of the greed of the people running the government and the unwillingness to sustain the people at the bottom."
Episode 916 of "REAL AF with Andy Frisella" offers a blend of personal anecdotes, political commentary, and futuristic concerns, all delivered with the hosts' trademark bluntness. While the discussions are engaging and thought-provoking, they also reflect strong biases and controversial opinions, particularly on political and social issues. Listeners new to the show can expect an unfiltered and passionate exploration of current events and societal trends.