REAL AF with Andy Frisella
Host: Andy Frisella
Co-host: DJ Cruise
Episode: 960 – Andy & DJ CTI: Nicki Minaj Praises Trump, Kash Patel Hits Back At FBI Jet Attacks & NYC Mayor Race
Date: November 4, 2025
Episode Overview
This episode of REAL AF features Andy Frisella and DJ Cruise as they "Cruise the Internet" (CTI), dissecting viral topics and current events with their signature blunt, irreverent style. The major themes include:
- Women speaking out against men (and specifically, trans women) in female spaces
- Nicki Minaj’s viral praise of Trump over Christian persecution in Nigeria
- Kash Patel’s FBI jet controversy and the wider issue of political hypocrisy
- The NYC mayoral race and the looming specter of communism/socialism in US politics
Andy and DJ alternate between fiery social commentary, humor, and audience Q&A, tackling each headline with equal parts skepticism and bombast.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Viral Incident: Tish Hyman vs. Trans Women in Gym Locker Rooms
[02:40–11:45]
- DJ brings up Tish Hyman, a singer from the Bronx, who went viral after confronting a trans woman in a Gold's Gym female locker room while she was naked.
- Clips played: Tish passionately argues for women’s rights to privacy, exposes gym staff’s indifference.
- Quote:
"I was naked in the locker room. I turned around and there’s a man there... I feel violated. We just filed reports. What the fuck is going on? How can you say you want to be a woman and you don’t care how women feel?"
— Tish Hyman ([07:05]) - Andy and DJ riff on the broader point that people only react when issues impact them directly.
- Criticism aimed at how women largely supported such policies but revolt when faced personally.
- Quote:
"Ladies, women, the reason that this is happening is because of women... Men will enforce whatever you guys decide. Let us know."
— DJ Cruise ([10:00]) - Both hosts support making vocal scenes to force societal conversations.
2. Societal Consequences & Old School Justice
[11:45–17:10]
- Andy and DJ discuss multiple recent viral videos of "old men beating up disrespectful kids."
- Praise moments where "consequences are enforced," expressing nostalgia for stricter, consequence-based societies.
- Quote:
"We’re taking matters into our own hands because you ain’t doing it, parent. Look at the parents sit there white."
— Andy Frisella ([15:43]) - Recap the viral video of "Bert" at Tim Hortons who punished a disrespectful teen, using it as an example of lost respect and consequence in modern society.
3. Nicki Minaj Praises Trump on Global Religious Persecution
[17:45–22:32]
- Discussion shifts to Nicki Minaj supporting Trump’s (Truth Social) statement threatening to cut Nigerian aid over Christian killings.
- Nicki’s viral tweet lauds Trump for standing up for religious persecution victims.
- Quote:
"Reading this made me feel a deep sense of gratitude. We live in a country where we can freely worship... Thank you to the President and his team for taking this seriously. God bless every persecuted Christian."
— Nicki Minaj (quoted by DJ Cruise, [19:15]) - DJ notes a "global religious revival," with unexpected celebrities voicing traditional values.
- Andy voices skepticism about the selectivity of ‘caring’; highlights lack of similar outrage on other global issues (e.g., Gaza).
- Quote:
"So you care about these innocent people, but you don’t care about the innocent people in Gaza... That’s weird."
— Andy Frisella ([22:11])
4. Mainstream Media Manipulation & Government Accountability
[22:32–28:11]
- Discussion of Trump’s edited 60 Minutes interview where anti-media rhetoric is reinforced.
- Trump's talking points on illegal immigration numbers and public spending echoed.
- Andy criticizes public assistance ‘bowl of candy’ system, linking it to low-trust imported cultures.
- Quote:
"When you have a high trust society and you import people that come from a low trust society, this is what the fuck you get."
— Andy Frisella ([28:11]) - Hosts lament the lack of real consequences or accountability in the U.S., suggesting that only harsh justice will reverse societal decline.
5. Kash Patel FBI Jet Controversy & Political Hypocrisy
[35:50–47:45]
- Kash Patel, now FBI director, is under fire for using an agency jet to visit his girlfriend, country singer Alexis Wilkins.
- Patel fires the official who leaked the flight logs, which further fuels public backlash.
- Quote:
"And to our supposed allies, staying silent. Your silence is louder than the clickbait haters."
— Kash Patel (as quoted/read aloud by Andy, [39:21]) - DJ emphasizes hypocrisy: clips from months prior show Patel criticizing his predecessor for the exact same behavior.
- It’s revealed Patel took $5 million in stock from SHEIN—a Chinese company—before his appointment, raising alarms about foreign influence.
- Both hosts denounce foreign entanglements and make the case for outlawing politicians with such conflicts.
- Quote:
"If you took $5 million from a competitor, that’s against the law. But it’s fine to do it when serving the country?"
— Andy Frisella ([43:09])
6. Israel–Palestinian Debate & the Weaponization of Antisemitism
[47:46–54:44]
- Attention turns to a viral conference clip: Randy Fine calling Tucker Carlson “leader of a modern day Hitler Youth” for criticizing Israel.
- Andy calls out the stifling of reasonable debate about Israel, asserting the pro-Israel narrative is losing traction among younger Americans.
- Quote:
"It has nothing to do with Jewish people. It has to do with a fucking cabal of corrupt people at the top of Israel’s government..."
— Andy Frisella ([50:35]) - Discussion of how overplaying anti-Semitism allegations is strategic, potentially to manufacture victimhood and consolidate power.
- Hosts predict a backlash as more people wake up to political realities.
7. NYC Mayoral Race: Communism/Socialism vs. "Lesser Evil" Cuomo
[54:04–68:18]
- Deep-dive into the NYC mayoral race between Zoran Momdani (socialist/communist) and Cuomo ("lesser evil").
- Wall Street already preparing to relocate in case of a far-left victory.
- Mock the naivete of communistic rhetoric dissing business realities.
- Quote:
"You just got out of bed at 4 p.m. You ain’t running shit. This retard with his fucking bedhead thinks he’s going to run a billion-dollar grocery chain..."
— Andy Frisella ([59:56]) - Michael Granadi, a New Yorker, calls in to verify locals' sentiment: most see Momdani as a disaster, Cuomo as the only viable option (albeit reluctantly).
- On the wider impact: Andy notes, "Part of me thinks if Momdani wins, it’d be a great thing for the country because they’ll all see what happens..."
8. "Thumbs Up or Dumb As Fuck": Mississippi Mom Shoots Escaped Monkey
[70:22–76:32]
- Final segment—hosts review a headline about a Mississippi mom who shot a monkey that escaped from a truck, fearing disease (COVID, STIs).
- Both torn: Andy empathizes with animal life but defends the mom’s protective instinct.
- Quick sidebar into how people have less empathy for animals, and how easy it is to become "desensitized" (citing lab testing and hunting).
Notable Quotes & Moments (with Timestamps)
- "Men will enforce whatever you guys decide. Let us know." — DJ Cruise ([10:00])
- "We’re taking matters into our own hands because you ain’t doing it, parent." — Andy ([15:43])
- Nicki Minaj’s reflection:
"We don't have to share the same beliefs in order for us to respect each other."
— Read by DJ Cruise ([19:15]) - "When you have a high trust society and you import people that come from a low trust society, this is what the fuck you get, all right?" — Andy ([28:11])
- "If you took $5 million from a competitor, that’s against the law. But it's fine to do it when serving the country?" — Andy ([43:09])
- On NYC race:
"This retard with his fucking bedhead thinks he's going to walk in and run some dude's billion-dollar-plus grocery chain."
— Andy ([59:56]) - "Communist ideology should be banned from this country. It should be a crime to wear that shit." — DJ Cruise ([62:57])
- "The enemy of this country, period." — Andy ([64:46])
Timestamps for Major Segments
- [02:40–11:45] – Tish Hyman and women’s locker rooms
- [11:45–17:10] – Societal consequences, viral justice stories (Tim Hortons)
- [17:45–22:32] – Nicki Minaj, Trump, Nigerian Christians
- [22:32–28:11] – Media manipulation, accountability, immigration
- [35:50–47:45] – Kash Patel jet and Chinese stock controversy
- [47:46–54:44] – Israel/Palestine debate and antisemitism as a political weapon
- [54:04–68:18] – NYC mayoral race, communism vs. Cuomo, call-in from NYC
- [70:22–76:32] – "Thumbs Up or Dumb As Fuck" – Mom shoots monkey
Tone & Style
- Unfiltered, direct, irreverent: No topic too sensitive, language is frequently blunt and often explicit.
- Combative and humorous: Regular jabs at political correctness, social justice, and their own fans and each other.
- Audience engagement: Read real-time live chat, call-in segment with a New Yorker for local perspective.
Bottom Line
This episode is a tour-de-force of controversial opinions and sharp Internet commentary, drilling into trans rights debates, celebrity politics, media trust, political integrity, and the ongoing American culture war. Andy and DJ's candid style—full of memorable soundbites—offers a raw lens on American anxieties as the 2024 election season ramps up.
For links, referenced videos, and headline sources, visit andyfrisella.com (as cited by DJ Cruise).
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