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Yeah.
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Went from sleeping on the floor. Now my jury box froze up. Pole stove counted millions in a cold, bad booted swole Got her own bank roll, can't fold. That's a no head shot case. Close.
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What is up, guys, it's Andy Frisella and this is the show for the realists. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society, and welcome to reality, guys. Today we have Andy and DJ Cruise the Internet. That's what we're going to do. That's what CTI stands for. Stands for Cruise the Internet, where we put topics on the screen, we speculate on what's true and what's not true, and then we talk about how we the people got to solve these problems going on in the world. We make fun of people along the way, too. Speculative comedy, current event show.
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Cultural healing.
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Yeah. Cultural humor. Yeah. So I'll spare you the rest of the intro. Okay? You guys know the deal. We do have a fee for the show. The fee is very simple. We don't run ads on the show. I'm not going to waste your time talking about shit that I don't actually use for money, all right? And I ask in return, very simply, that you help us share the show. So don't be a hoe.
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Share the show.
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All right, guys, before we get going, don't forget to share the chat out. Tell your friends, tell your family, put your little kids away.
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That's right.
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You know what I'm saying?
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That's right.
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We might. We might grow up time, huh?
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It's grown up this.
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This is for grow folks. Anyway, what's happening, dude?
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Oh, man, there is a lot. It's a great day to be alive.
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It is. It always a great day to be.
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Sucks, though. I do want to. I do want to get this off my chest. I hate when like, I. I like. I wash my truck.
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Yeah.
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Like, take it through the car wash and then it rains.
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Yeah.
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That's the worst.
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Yeah.
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There is nothing worse. I mean.
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No, there is worse.
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There's a few things.
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The worst is when you don't notice that the road is wet and you go sideways. Go sideways on the road.
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Yeah.
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And almost kill yourself. That's worse.
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Almost got Paul Walker, bro.
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I did.
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Dude, that's not good.
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That was a. That was close call. For those of you that don't know, I may have had an incident.
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Yeah.
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No damage was done, though.
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Andy called me when it happened. I heard in his voice I had.
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To change my shorts, but there was no damage done. I Did happen to be driving the Mustang. It's the Mustang's fault, bro. You know Mustangs, they crash on their own. Yeah. You know, so actually, it was. You know what it was? It was Mossad.
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They tapped my car, put an oil slick down.
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They. No, dude. They logged into my car and they said, we're gonna take care of this, dude. They didn't get me, though, because my superior driving skills saved me.
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Yeah, they didn't account for your. Your years of race car driving.
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That's right. That's right.
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All those championships.
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So, you guys, you can get me.
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Not today.
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Yeah. All right, man. So we got the chat going.
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We do have the chat. Chats are. Well, we got.
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We got the X chat.
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Good Lord. We got. X is rolling.
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We got. We got the what? The super chat.
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The tube rolling. Super chat. Super chats in already.
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Is that good? Yeah, you can just sample that. I know, bro. We can make a whole rap song out of that.
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Selena. Thanks for the 10 bucks.
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Hey, who wants to see me and Joe Young make a rap song?
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800. Is that yen? What is that?
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That's yen from Japan.
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Yeah.
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Wait, don't crack.
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Those are shekels and sexy finger.
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Rupees only. Come on.
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Oh, man.
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Yeah, man. Guys, we appreciate you, man.
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So, rap song from me and Joe Young. You know, Joe's got, what, three platinums, Three platinum production records? I think we can. I think we could do something with the sexy voice, you know, make some shake. Yeah.
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Yeah.
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We got. We got a black guy. He could be in it. That's official rap. Rap video. Yeah.
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Oh, I live out my dreams.
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You're living out your dream right now.
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I am?
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Yeah. Because you're an absentee father right now. Your kids are at home, you're out getting milk.
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They watch on tv, do they? Yeah, they do. Okay, well, they get excited, too, do they? Go to bed.
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Yeah. Go to bed, Ryan.
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Yeah. I love you guys. All right, man. Rolling as always.
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Hey, guys, we appreciate you guys. Let's get on with the show, man.
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Let's do it, man.
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We'll have some special chat interactive features coming up. What's that right there? Picked up folds of honor cans. Alex. And he better come back.
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That's crazy.
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Scroll up to that one before he said picked up, G man says, I picked up the Fold of honor camps from 711 in Northern Virginia area. Good taste in cherry flavor. Thank you.
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Thanks.
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It's not for me, but, you know, I'm gonna stick with the freedom.
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Yeah. A lot of people think it was like the. The Cherry lime made a little bit.
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Yeah. It's like people that loved it and that loved it, you know, I didn't like that one that we made, so. It is what it is. Cody says I bet I could take DJ's job to read and write.
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Yep. Typical. Typical white man taking a.
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That sounds. That sounds racist.
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That's what that is.
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Well, I mean, well, they. They say it. They say that y' all don't know how to use computers and shit.
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I feel like I've actually gotten pretty good.
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No, you're good.
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I got pretty good.
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You're the exception.
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I mean, it only took six fucking years. Yeah, man. Well, let's get into the show. We got a lot to cover, guys, as always. But I wanted to bring something up that caught my eye over these last few days. I feel like we have to talk about it.
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Let me put my Zen in. All right, I'm ready.
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You good?
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Yeah.
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Well, we gotta talk about it. Dude, do you know who this is?
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No. Who is that? I don't know who that is.
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All right, who is that? And we can't start with that, bro. You know who that is?
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Do you guys know who that is? Do you know Zeeshan Chat?
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Do you know who this is?
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I have no idea who that is.
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Chat, this is.
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This.
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This is Ariana Grande.
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Okay.
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Okay. She's a singer. Okay. And she's been around for a minute. You know, she's. She's been. Been moving and grooving, but she recently got into acting. She did a movie with this lady. Okay, okay. And that's a lady? Yes.
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All right.
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You can't tell?
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No. I don't know who either one of those people are.
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Really.
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No.
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Okay. All right, well, Ariana Grande, like I said, she's a. She's a singer. You know, Charlotte Young had some pretty good songs, I guess.
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Bro, that girl looks like she had a football helmet on. She fucking kill you. Like, imagine you're on the offensive line, bro, and that's like the nose tackle, you know what I'm saying? Like, the face looks up at you through the mask. You'd be scared.
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You'd be pretty scared. Yeah. Yeah, pretty scary. Devonte Clowers, Ohio State University.
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Oh, man.
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Well, so look, so these people co starred on this movie, the Wicked. Okay?
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Wicked. All right.
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Like the wizard of Oz spin off thing. And something. Something's happened with them too. And it's like it's making. It's like social media go crazy. And these videos have been trending and coming out of like these two when they interact, dude, it's just. It's just weird, man. It's just. I think that's the only way I can possibly describe it. So I have clips. Well, I mean, I'll let you be the judge. Okay, here's one.
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Not the time. Helicopter. Okay, what's. What's wrong with that?
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Oh, okay. All right. Yeah. All right. What about this?
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Even through this press door, something's bothering her. She's going to fix something.
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I know. She's getting the fixing itch that Cynthia Erivo gets there. Oh, thank you. Yeah.
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Cuz the thing is, biggest pinch me moment for each of you on the set. Was it a day you arrived on the set or some special moment that happened during the filming of this? For each of you, what was the biggest pinch?
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Still nothing? No. All right, what about this?
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That Joy, he wanted to. Every frame. Okay. Is there more?
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This is normal to you? This is perfectly normal.
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No, that's not normal. But I mean, Hollywood people are weird, bro.
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Okay, this. I got one more for you.
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All right. Spending time with you, it's good. A pleasure getting to know you and I hope you will be there for the rest of my life. I will be and I hope you will be too. And it's been the privilege of my.
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Life and I love you.
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And yeah, I hope you'll let my French be one of the things that you're learning how to let it. That's so beautiful. And brave. So brave. These people are actors, bro. Yeah, I see. I thought, here we are talking about it. So what does that tell you?
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It works.
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It tells me that they're good markers. Pretty good, yeah. Dude.
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No, it's. Dude, there's something not right though.
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Like, I mean, the whole world's talking about it. I mean, this is. This is marketing me.
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I don't know. They've been like that for a while and then like there's like before and after pictures. Like everybody that's been on them, like on that set, they all look weird. Like they all like, have lost like ridiculous amounts of weight. And then they act super weird in public. Dude. Like, it's just weird, man. Let's get the chat involved.
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Let's run a poll. Can we do a poll?
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We can roll our first poll.
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Can we do a poll? Because I got a poll question.
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Okay.
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All right. Are these women munching each other's carpet? That's the poll. Is that. Is that legal? Can we say that?
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Carpet munchers. Is that what you were? Yeah.
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Usual cult behavior. They need a sandwich.
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Are These weird. Are these women.
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Let's do ladies.
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Are these ladies munching each other's carpet?
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People are already saying yes. Yes, definitely.
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We got to do a poll. We got to do a poll.
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Wait for the poll. Wait for the poll Chat.
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Yeah. We might get kicked off the Internet, but. Oh, it's 100%. I mean.
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Yes.
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The Internet doesn't. The Internet never gets it wrong. Especially our people.
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6% know.
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5%. 94.
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All right. Okay. Dude, it's just weird, bro. Like, it's just weird, man. Like, me and you have, like, good chemistry, you know?
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Yeah. But we don't, like, rub each other. Well, you did. You did rub my neck today.
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Okay, don't say it like that.
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Yeah, you did. You did, though. I had DJ work my neck over in the training room. Yeah, we closed the doors and everything.
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Question is, why does it happen when their team is not around, though?
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Well, did you want to come next time? All right. All right.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. I don't know, man. To me, that seems like good PR marketing on them on their part. Yeah.
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I don't know, man. There's just something. There's something off. There's something off, and I don't. I don't know if we'll ever get to the bottom.
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Yeah, it does. It does. It. It. You know, I don't know. Girls are different, man.
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Yep. They are. They are. Yeah. All right.
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Well, I wonder if they're like most girls and then they, like, walk away like that.
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I cannot stand her. Yeah, yeah.
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Why.
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Why do.
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That's a whole nother show. That's a whole nother show, bro.
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We do have to go home tonight. Yeah. Well, guys, let's get into the show, man. Remember, as always, if you guys would like to see any of the pictures, articles, links, videos that we go over, you guys can go to andyforcella.com and check them out there. Thus being previously stated. Let's get into our first headline.
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One.
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Nothing ever happens, Andy. Nothing ever happens. That's what people are saying right now. This headline reads, judge dismisses case against ex FBI director James comey. New York AG Tish James. This just. This came out the. The pipeline. It was. A federal judge dismissed the Virginia criminal cases against former FBI director James Comey and New York attorney general Leticia James on Monday, finding that interim u. S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan was improperly appointed to our position and had, quote, no lawful authority to secure indictments of either of President Trump's longtime adversaries. Let's check. This clip.
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Is getting dismissed. The judge Ruling the appointment of interim U.S. attorney Lindsey Halligan violated the Constitution. The judge also criticized the DOJ for allowing an FBI agent who viewed Comey's privileged materials to testify to the grand jury. Now, the judge also tossed the case against Leticia James. Donna, we are just getting this on the wire. Talk to us about your. Your top line thought.
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Now, the cases were also dismissed with prejudice, which means they cannot be retried in that. In that court now can be appealed and moved to a different venue, things like that for sure. But I mean, this is definitely like a. Just one of those rogue left judges. I say lock them all up. Your thoughts?
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I mean, you gotta know what I think, you know, I. I think, you know, we're talking about a situation where the system is so infested with corruption that it needs to be burnt down and rebuilt from scratch the way it's supposed to be. Yeah, that's my opinion, dude.
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It's insane.
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You know, I could promise you this. Me or you or any of these guys or anybody watching now, you sure wouldn't get the same courtesy of having your case dismissed because of an improper appointee. Allegedly.
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Right.
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You know, and yeah, it's more. It's more of an example of how lawfare dictates the outcome of, you know, everything in this country. And it doesn't matter if you're elite and you break the law because you're going to be covered and that's that. And this is another example of they play by a completely different set of rules than we play by, and that's not. Right.
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Well, also makes sense too, why they. They're so emboldened to do or say whatever they wanted to do or say.
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Correct.
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You know, like when Comey posted that. That. Those seashells on Instagram.
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Yeah.
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You know, there's like a side nod to, you know, X out a sitting president.
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Right.
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No, it's fine. It's fine because they know that they have these judges.
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That's right.
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It doesn't matter where they are.
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Dude, people, a lot of people don't really understand the law landscape. You know, they think when they hire an attorney that that attorney is actually going to represent their best interest. But that's rarely the case with attorneys. Most attorneys know all the other attorneys. And when you go to do a civil suit, and I realize this is not a civil suit, but when you go to do a civil suit, you know, they call the other attorney and they have a little pow wow and they figure out how much money they can get from both parties and Then they extend the case as long as possible, and people say, oh, there's no way that that's how it works. No, that's exactly how it works. And these guys are golf buddies, they go to dinner together, they hang out together. They're in their own little club. And like George Carlin says, we ain't in it. And, you know, that's the state of. Of the legal system right now. So citizens like you and me and everybody else, we get drained by it. And these people, because they're attorneys, they call their friends and their friends do these things, and they get to play by special rules that we don't have to play by. Yeah.
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I mean, it's no different than the. The criminal court side of things. It's no different, bro. And like, on. On the criminal side, though, they're closer with the judges, you know what I'm saying?
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Oh, yeah. I mean, the judges. The judge. The judges are just another attorney that got promoted.
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Yeah.
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You know what I mean? So they might have battled this person or worked with this person for years and years and years, but it's not like they don't know these people. And the minute they're out of the courtroom for a hearing, they're on the phone with that person saying, hey, what the was that?
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Right.
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Why'd you do that?
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Right.
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Come on, man. We did this and this and this for you. And these are the things that happen which, you know, justice is supposed to be blind, and it's not. It's. It depends on what your name is, how much money you have and who you know, and that's not the legal system that we are supposed to live by.
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Well, I mean, let's just call a spade a spade here, too. A lot of these federal judges who get these appointments, they're appointed by president sitting at the time. Right. I believe this judge in this case was a Clinton appointee. You know, but all that is is just back scratching, you know what I'm saying? That's all it is.
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Yeah. But the most important part of. Of it is that we can't have a functioning republic with a law system that has biases or does favors or does any of these things. It's not either way. Yeah. You can't function.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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You know, so this is a big problem, and it shows a big problem with the country. And they didn't dismiss these same allegations when. When Trump was in office against him.
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Right.
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You know?
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Right.
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So. And I believe the Letitia James thing was. We talked about it a few shows ago. I believe that they were charging her with miss Estimating her net worth on her, on her loan application was that.
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And then she also lied about, like, her relationship on the loan and like, one was listed as like a wife or.
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Yeah.
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Like it was, you know, cheating the system.
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Yeah.
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Quote, unquote. But something that anybody, anybody could get hit on.
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Correct. You know, I don't think the case was very, very. I don't know, the comey thing is, is another story, but against her, it wasn't like it was just as weak as the case that they put against Trump. Yeah. And, and this is, this is what should have happened with Trump too. But, you know, it's, I think the, the bigger fundamental reality that everybody has to recognize with things like this is that we live under a system that does not favor the citizen country, even though the citizens of the country fund the entire system, which is, you know, ridiculous. And then not only do we fund the system, then the system favors the people who don't pay into the system. You know, it favors the criminals, it favors the people who receive, you know, EBTs and things like that. And when you have a group of people who control enough of the vote who don't pay in, then you end up with a lopsided system that doesn't benefit the people who are paying in. And, and I think people are waking up to it and getting really pissed about it, as they should.
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Yeah, it's crazy now. So, I mean, these guys are off the hook right now as it stands. But something that is coming down the pipeline. I don't know how promising this is going to be, but the Pentagon's now probing serious allegations of misconduct into Senator Mark Kelly after Trump accused him of sedition. So the Department of War put out an official statement on this saying, quote, the Department of War has received serious allegations of misconduct against Captain Mark Kelly, US Navy, retired, in accordance with the Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 USC 688 and other applicable regulations, a thorough review of these allegations has been initiated to determine further actions which may include recall to active duty for court martial proceedings or administrative measures. This matter will be handled in compliance with military law, ensuring due process and impartiality. Further official comments will be limited to preserve the integrity of the proceedings. Now, Mark Kelly was the only one that got hit because he's the only one that, you know, honorably retired from the military. The other people were either in the, you know, CIA, I think there was like two CIA guys and everybody else, they didn't officially retire from the military, but he can be definitely recalled. So this came.
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He's also the guy that made the extra video.
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Right, right, right. You know, so. And I mean, listen, he's still doubling down now. Now, what's crazy is that one of the Calling these people, this addition6 on Twitter, like, that's what's trend trending right now. And one of those six was Senator Elisa Slotkin. She just admitted on TV that there was. Trump has not issued any illegal order to date. So that whole thing was just, you know, just. Just circus act.
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Yeah, and it was weird timing, too. You would think a video like that would be saved for a time when he does something that is drastic. Right. And they just kind of put it out. So, I mean, there's a reason for it. I just haven't figured it out what it is yet.
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Yeah, well, let's check our comments on.
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This, but let's talk right now. Do you believe President Trump has issued any illegal orders? To my knowledge, I am not aware of things that are illegal. But certainly there are some legal gymnastics that are going on with these Caribbean strikes and everything related to Venezuela. You mean like, I don't know, you guys dismissing cases that you know are criminal. You don't think that's legal gymnastics?
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Or the 51 intelligence officers or the auto pin.
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Yeah.
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Or the paying down the student loan debt. Right. Or like, what are we talking about here?
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Well, I mean, she's trying to save.
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Face because she knows what.
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Yeah, she is wrong. Yeah. And. And I. I also think they're misjudging the temperature on the ground with American citizens by a very strong degree. You know, these people don't deal with. With everyday life like you and I and everybody else does. And I'm sure she heard it after that video, and it's probably like, oh, shit.
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Yeah. She probably wouldn't have even aware that they were putting that little montage together like they did.
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Well, yeah, man, I. I don't know. There was a reason that video came out when it did. I'm just. I can't pinpoint it. You know what I mean?
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Yeah. Now, Andy, you just mentioned something. You know, the temperature on the ground with Americans. Right. And this is something I think we, you know, we try to hold ourselves to pretty, pretty accurately, but it appears as if that thermometer has been tampered with. Have you seen this shit? This is crazy. Elon Musk X begins labeling accounts locations revealing MAGA Division is being pushed by foreigners. This was wild. All right. This was. This was wild. So there's a new feature on Twitter now that will show the location of that account and where they operate. And they're, you know, the Twitter is filled with all of these different accounts. These, you know, and these accounts have massive followings too, by the way. Like, I mean we're talking millions of followers on Twitter that are pushing, you know, conservative messages and things like that. And then they get on the anti Trump narratives. And now it all just came out after this new update came out that a lot of these accounts are not Americans at all. Right. Places like India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Austria, Germany, I got some examples here. But the stuff is crazy. But now, yeah, you can go to an account, go to that account's profile and you click the joined on that and that will take you to their about page revealing all of these details. A lot of people have been been pretty pissed off about this quote who knew that an Austrian has been running a Republicans against Trump psyop page. This new feature has to be one of my favorite ones X has ever added. Conservative commentator Gunther Eagleman said on Twitter. So this is an example. This is Matt Walsh. He posted this out. There's an account called Israel Exposed. They joined in 2024. The accounts based in Saudi Arabia. Okay. It's a verified. But you see their reply down there. So that account replied back to Matt Walsh saying this is some Zionist propaganda. Israel is the problem.
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I mean, do you, do you. I mean Saudi Arabia is not big fans of Israel. So that I don't know. That doesn't really prove anything.
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Not shocking. No. But that was another account. This is. He was like a pro, allegedly. This person was like a big pro Trump person a couple of years ago, Ron Smith on Twitter. And then it was revealed that this account was based in Kenya to which they. That account has since been deleted. Self deleted. By the way, the account literally with the name American, it's from Pakistan. You have Republicans against Trump joined in, joined from Austria. That's where that, that account is at. You have one. You know they're pushing the anti semitic stuff here. Israel is a terrorist quote. Israel is a terrorist state funded with our tax dollars. This account was based in Congo.
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It's not anti Semitic.
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Based in Congo.
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It's not anti Semitic. Just so we're clear, it's not anti Semitic to say that.
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No, no.
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Now they might say it is, but it's not.
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Yeah. So yeah, you have other accounts like the War Hamster. I actually followed this one based in the uae. I mean it goes on and on. But then something, something else happened and came out Which I thought was very interesting. You know, here in America we have the Department of Homeland Security. And when this update came out, it was revealed that the Homeland Security Twitter page was based in Tel Aviv, Israel. Ok, now this, this update comes out. Okay. I mean, obviously people are going through and they're checking everybody's pages. Well, then something happened. Another update was forced push instantly, a mere like five minutes later, and it was taken out.
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That's right.
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Of the Homeland Security about page. And then 20 minutes from the initial update, you now see this. The account is based in the United States. And there was a lot of mental gymnastics happening and going on. And you know, well, the updates, you know, and it doesn't exactly say that, you know, and it doesn't mean that that's where they, they could have just been there and visited and we're still fine tuning our location.
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Yeah, I call. Yeah, I think everybody else does too.
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I don't like that one bit.
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Nobody does. Nobody does.
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That doesn't make sense.
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It makes perfect sense.
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I mean, it makes sense, but like, there's no logical explanation that, you know, any of anybody from there could, could explain or give me that would make me feel better about that. How does that happen?
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It's very simple. We have intelligence, shared intelligence agencies that work together like peanut butter and jelly. And I would bet you that that the first iteration of that was probably accurate. So I don't know. I mean, I think the backlash on this is the exact same. I think the backlash on this is, is exactly what it should be.
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You know, they're getting hammered. Yeah, they should, they're getting absolute hammered now. I mean, that was one of the excuses that was brought up was like, oh, well, you know, we, we do share cyber infrastructure and intel and, you know, stuff like that with Israel. Why?
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Because they're our greatest ally.
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Like, there's no justification for that.
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They're our greatest ally. They send troops every time we go fight. Yeah, they, they send us all kinds of money. They do all kinds of great things for America. Just ask anybody that's in the gop. Ask them.
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Yeah, and I haven't seen one. Like, I haven't seen an official statement. I mean, I'm not saying that it hasn't been one, but I have not seen an official statement from the DHS on this. Anything clarifying? No, I haven't seen anything.
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They're not gonna, they're gonna hope it goes away. And by the way, it will go away because Americans have the shortest memory ever. Right? The, the, the outrage lasts 24 hours. And then people are like, nothing happens. So they just let it go. You know, it's like all this stuff that happened during COVID that everybody, you know, has seems to have forgotten.
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Yeah. Lucinda on Twitter, she says, yeah, the feature kept being turned off and on likely because bugs being reported and parentheses exposed.
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Oh, yeah, Lucinda's correct.
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100.
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Yeah.
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100.
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Yep, yep.
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Dude, I, I didn't like it at all.
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Yeah. Svph9 says, oh, onto the next thing. That's correct. That's exactly right. They know that our people will not stick with anything as long as they feed us overwhelming amounts of.
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Right.
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Squirt them with fire hose of information and see what they can retain. And the answer is nothing. The average American doesn't give a no. Okay. Because they're worried about putting food on the table. Yeah. They don't have the time to read into this or even understand what's going on. And then we have the older generation of quote unquote boomers who have been propagated at the highest level for the longest amount of time. See, that's what people don't understand. These people who are older than us, who are in their 60s, 70s, 50s, 60, 70s, okay. Even 80s, these people grew up during a time where the news was completely trusted. And if the news was completely trusted back in, you know, the 90s and the 80s and we didn't have the Internet, there was no ability to dig any deeper. So whatever you were told was just the way it was, that was it. Right. I used to say this on the show.
B
Yeah.
A
I used to say, man, the news should be like how it used to be, how it used to be. And it never occurred to me that they were lying then too. Right. It never occurred to me during the time. Like, I, I think we have a reasonable expectation to believe that if it's, you know, and this is going to sound absurd in this day and age, but back then it was, you trusted those things, you trusted the media, you trusted the networks, you trust. You didn't think for a second that they would lie.
B
Right.
A
Okay. But they did. And so now we have this situation where the 50, 60, 70 year old, 80 year old boomer population, they're the only ones hanging on to the quote unquote maga pro Israel label at this time. Gen Z is done with it. The millennials are pretty much done with it. The beginning part of Gen X is certainly done with it. But who do we have? We have all these old people that are 70, 80 years old telling us that we're anti Semitic, and we're traitors and we don't know what's going on. Bro, it's real simple, okay? We are tired of having our tax dollars stolen from us and sent to other countries. We are tired of our country being represented by dual citizens. That put this little tiny country in the middle of the Middle east, ahead of all the interests of the American citizens. People are sick of it. They're understanding the influence that that country has on our media, on our education, on our entertainment, on everything that we do. All right? And this isn't, you know, every time we talk about this, people say, it's the Jews. No, it's not the Jews, bro. Half of Israel understands what's going on and hates it, too. But you don't know that because they don't show that on the news here, right? They don't show those clips. They suppress those clips, okay? So it is a cabal of elite, wealthy people who have made it their mission in life to impoverish and enslave the rest of the Western society for no other reason than money. So. And maybe religion, too. I'm not sure. Yeah, you know, I mean, when you have 60 million Christians killed in the Bolshevik Revolution led by Lenin and nobody talks about it, that's kind of a red flag, right? Yeah. Like, we don't talk about 60 million people dying in the Bolshevik Revolution because they're Christians, but we talk about allegedly 6 million people being genocided as if it's the only genocide that ever existed. And genocide's bad. It's bad every time. Terrible. Okay, it's bad, then. It's bad in Russia. It's bad in Africa. It's. It's bad in the Asian countries, in China, in Cambodia, with Pol Pot. Genocide's a bad thing, but how come we only talk about one of them? Right? And there's been plenty that are way worse. So people are wising up to what's going on because the availability for both sides of the story to be told is now open. You know, when you. When you didn't have the Internet and you didn't have social media, what we learned from, we learned from textbooks and who wrote the textbooks, okay? So it's unraveling. The whole lie of everything is unraveling. And people are realizing that it's not always the good guys that win. You know, General Patton said that right after the war, he said, man, we fought on the wrong side. We should have fought with the fascists. Instead, we fought with the Communists. And I fear that in 50 years our land's going to be a land of immorality and degenerates. And you know what happened to him? He got in a car accident, like, right after that and was killed. Okay. So I don't know. I mean, people aren't stupid, bro. People can draw conclusions. And when you have guys like Mark Levin on TV calling everybody an anti Semite, calling everybody that doesn't believe in this or for even asking questions, a traitor and this and that, do you think that makes things better or worse?
B
Yeah, right.
A
It makes it worse. Way worse. It almost. It almost seems to me that it's being done on purpose. And you have to ask, why would that be done on purpose?
B
Yeah. Like, why would they intend.
A
Okay, well, yeah, it's real simple if that is what happened, all right? And they are doing it on purpose, and you have half of the Jewish population of Israel against what's going on. All right? And then somehow you get people enraged enough to start targeting the regular, everyday Jewish person. Now all of a sudden, you could play victim and you could say, look how persecuted we are. Yeah, See, they hate us.
B
Yeah.
A
And, dude, you know this. To me, I could see this happening because there's no way that these old people that are saying this don't understand the result of what it's going to create. And that's why I always try to clarify with everybody that it's. It's not a good thing to say. It's the Jews.
B
It's a general.
A
It's. It's. It's not. It's not. It's. It's. It's just not, bro. And there's a lot of really good Jewish people that, that, that do not agree with all these things, and they're just as victimized as everybody else, if not more so, because those are the people that have to receive the backlash that these people like Mark Levin are creating. So.
B
Oh, it's no different than, like, the. The racial division we have here in America. Right. Like, I mean, it could be very easy to just generalize.
A
Exactly.
B
Black people.
A
And they do.
B
And they do.
A
They try to do it forever all the time. But now, now the black community is waking up. They're starting to understand it ain't all of us. That's right.
B
I understand it might be a lot.
A
Yeah. But here's what you have going on now. Yeah. Is you have black Americans standing up to the criminal element of the black community and addressing the problems that are having, happening there. And that's created some. That's created some refreshing air Amongst everybody else saying, all right, look, dude, you got to police your own communities. Okay?
B
And same thing's happening in Israel. Like you said, it's just not being covered.
A
That's right.
B
Allowing them.
A
That's right. That's right.
B
I've seen the clip. I mean, you. We, We've seen the clips together. Like, and that's not a 7k post. I'm just saying, like, it's actually happening. They're calling this man out in his face.
A
Yeah.
B
In an open and open congress.
A
Yeah.
B
You know what I'm saying?
A
Yeah. That one woman. One woman went hard. Oh, dude.
B
Went hard.
A
I wonder if she's even still with us. You know what I'm saying?
B
It's tough, man. It's tough.
A
How big is Leticia James? Was she like 8 foot tall? No, she looks like a large human. But the point is.
B
What's the point of that?
A
Well, you got the picture of her up there. I'm just noticing she's bigger than all the men.
C
Five feet eight.
A
No, she's five foot eight wide. Five. Eight. But anyway.
B
Eight.
A
Five. Yeah, but anyway, I mean, that's, that's the deal that we're, we're, you know, our. We're always weaponized by generality, generalizations, you know, and I think that's, I think we got to be very careful about how we use our own language so that we don't fall into a situation where, you know. Because, dude, in 1930s Germany, what happened? Like, first of all, people don't understand is half of the Jew Jewish population of Germany fought with Hitler. And they'll say, well, that's because he made him. No, that's not what happened. Okay. And what ended up happening was a lot of vigilance. There was so much hate towards Jews because there was no way to identify one from the other that they, the vigilante justice was. They were bringing, they were burning Jews stores down. They were pulling them out in the street. And I feel like that's what they're trying to create here again.
B
Yeah, that's what they're trying to investigate for sure.
A
Yeah, bro, it's. It's a, it's a dangerous situation. A lot of people, you know, they get pissed off at me for saying, oh, it's not. Well, it's not broken. It's just not. And it's a low IQ lazy statement to just generalize like that. So, yeah, Cooper. Cooper says boomers were too busy smoking doobies and finger banging each other to lender Skinnered in the back of their 69 Camaro to realize they were giving up our country. Well, you know what, man? It's a lesson in arrogance, okay? When you think that you're untouchable and that America's the freest, most powerful country, the most prestigious, the richest, what do you have to fight for? And that's what the jet their generation grew up with.
B
All right, bro, you know what's so, you know, a funny, interesting fact about the boomers? Real quick, I just saw this, this article came out that the boomers, collectively, they hold about $85 trillion in assets.
A
Yeah.
B
And I'm like, I'm just thought about, I'm like, dude, well, that would be pretty easy for me to do too, if I bought my house for 50, $50,000 and sold it for 20 million.
A
Well. And you know what I'm saying?
B
Like, that'd be, I'll be up.
A
Why did that happen? Well, it got happened because we pulled off the gold standard and we went, we went to a system where they can just print as much money as they want. So what happened was the price of assets went up, but the, the, the price of pay did not.
B
Yeah.
A
And now we're at, we have a huge gap between the two that has to be correct, has to be corrected somehow. Dude. Dude, they don't, they don't plan on correcting it either. I'm tell you that right now. They plan on keeping everybody poor so that they can bring in a communist socialist type system and everybody be dependent on it. And they're doing that because AI is coming out. It's going to replace all the jobs. They see it as the only logical way to have a functioning society. But it's not going to function because everybody's going to be on, you know, their porridge level, universal basic income. And you know, when the good idea would say, okay, well, maybe we shouldn't just unleash AI, but you know, that goes against their plan. Yeah.
B
So Zach, Zach 76, 17 on YouTube said, Andy, what are your thoughts on digital ID?
A
I, I, you know what? I don't know because my, my thought on digital ID is that we're already, we're already in that system. Okay. We carry around a cell phone all day long that has the ability to be hacked and monitored. And it's been proven that the CIA has technology to listen to your conversations through your phone, through your television. And, and there's a, there's somebody, I forgot who it was famously said, I think it was Snowden, that there's not a single conversation on the planet that isn't surveilled already. I just don't think people are. People understand that.
B
Yeah.
A
You know, and then you go to China where they're running a system like this and everything is biometric. You know, you scan your palm in order to pay for things. It's. And people say, oh, that's neat. Oh, yeah, it's neat until, you know, they freeze your bank account or, you know, you jaywalk and it decides that, you know, you deserves some sort of fine or, you know, you can't go to, you can't buy tickets to the hockey game because, you know, well, in China they don't have hockey. You can't buy tickets to the cat buffet, you know, because, because, because you're. You, you jaywalked. You know what I'm saying? So.
C
9 harley fan says on the super chat, at this point, do you think a peaceful revolution's still possible?
A
Yeah, I do. I, I do think that. But I think it's going to take a very strong organization of citizens that have to have leverage on the government. And that's not necessarily through violence. That can be through an organized effort to not pay taxes. Okay. If every single person signed a pledge that they weren't going to pay taxes and they follow through with it, the government would have no choice but to do what we wanted them to do. There's other things that can happen too, man.
C
I mean, personal excellence, like you always.
A
Yeah, I mean, personal excellence is the ultimate rebellion because if you become a strong, healthy, informed, self sufficient, skilled individual, now you're in a situation where you don't require the dependence of the socialist communist system. The problem is, is that we have so many people that are willing to accept it because they don't value freedom. They want everybody to take care of them. And they've been propagated from the time that they were a little bitty kid through the system to believe that's the way it should be. And then you get enough of those people, you're, well, that's what's happening. And then you get out in the real world, These people get out in the real world and what happens? These people end up rioting and marching and demanding that the government take care of them. You know, they do a no Kings protest in the very next week. They're saying, give me my money. Yeah, King, you know. Right, exactly. And it's by consent, you know, so we got it. We got a big problem here. But the reality is, is the, the, the way to beat them is not necessarily through violence. It's through organization and creating leverage on the government financially, the best that you can. However, if it continues to go this way and people continue to desire the freedom that we all desire and we continue to hold on to the vision of what America could be and how much better it could be and we don't organize. Yes, that will go to violence 100%.
C
I read a quote long time ago that said people don't go for freedom because it involves responsibility.
A
Correct.
C
Freedom cannot happen without individuals taking responsibility.
A
That's right. And if you're, if you're propagated from the time that you were two years old to get 17th place for showing up and told that, you know, you're, you're, you're this delicate flower that's so special and you deserve the world and you don't have to do to earn it. That's a natural progression into these forms of government that they've been breeding into us for lack of a better term for a long time.
C
Total dependency.
A
Yeah. 100 dude. And how do you convince those people the of the last 20 years that that's not the way to go? Well, Gen Z's waking up to it because they're getting out in the real world and they're like wait a minute, I can't afford anything, I can't do anything. I'm not going to own a house. You know what? You guys who are 70, 80 years old, you. And they're starting to realize what's actually happened, which is a great thing. So much so that you have these pro Zionist spirits people saying we already lost a generation to this, this propagate. No dude, you propagated entire generations to benefit you. And now people are waking up. You, you, you, you didn't lose a generation. They just woke up to common sense and a reality that they're never going to have because of the greed of people like them. So that's real bro.
B
That's real man. Yeah, that's real. Guys, let us know down in the comments what you guys think. That being said, we gotta keep cruising. Let's get to headline too. We gotta.
A
I don't know.
B
I always hold Candace in, in a close spot in my heart, man. I don't know why but like something's off right now. Some something's not good. Gotta check in on a girl, Candace, real quick. Headline number two reads Candace Owens roasted for claiming the McCall's hired an assassination squad to kill her. Batshit crazy.
A
Is she?
B
So this is, this is, this is trending right now. Candace is trending Pretty hard right now on, on X. So let's dive into this and I brought some receipts, I brought some receipts in and I think, I think it's important for, for people to look at these and see this. But let's, let's dive into this a little bit. Conspiracy. I love she. So we're podcasters and streamers. She's just a conspiracy theorist.
A
Yeah.
B
That's all she is. Right?
A
Dude, conspiracy theorist is not even a derogatory term.
B
No, that.
A
All that says is that people are willing to look below the surface level stuff. The surface level headlines that they're fed.
B
Yeah. You know you're a free thinker. Yeah, that's what it is. Yeah. But Candace Owens is being ridiculed. No, she's not. After alleged alleging in a crazed series of social media posts that the first couple of France have paid an assassination squad to kill her and enlisted Israel to help do the dirty deed. In a middle of the night urgent post on X which has received over 40 million views, Owens claims she was contacted by a high ranking employee of the French government who told her the Macron's quote, the McCrones have executed upon and paid for her assassination in a wide ranging plot that includes at least one Israeli. Now here's a tweet. It's a lot there but she posted this out at 12:30am okay. On November 22nd. All right.
A
And Well, I mean that meets up with when they wake up over in Europe. So.
B
So she says urgent. Two days ago I was contacted by a high ranking employee of the French government. After determining this person's position and proximity to the French couple, I have deemed the information they gave me to be credible enough to share publicly in the event that something happens. In short, this person claims that the McCrones have executed upon and paid for my assassination. Yes, you read that correctly. More specifically that the green light was given to a small team in National. What is that? Jim Damari intervention group. It's a French French word. I am told there is one Israeli that is on the assassination squads and the plans were formalized. Again, this person provided concrete proof that they are well placed within the French government apparatus. Further to this point, this person claims that Charlie Kirk's assassin trained with the French Legion 13th but great with multi state involvement. Journalist Xavier Pussard's life is also at risk. This is deadly serious. The head of state of France apparently wants us both dead and his authorized professional units to carry this out. I ask that every person retweet and share this. I do not know who in the American government can be trusted, since this source claims our leaders are aware of. But I have more specific information which is definitively verifiable should they care to reach out to me, to the brave official in France who did this, because they were so moved by the evil of Charlie's public execution to risk their own life. May God bless you truly. Let all be revealed. So she posted this out, and there has been a lot, dude, that. That has kind of come up of this. Right. And to kind of dive into this, you actually got to go back about a year. Okay. A little bit over a year. Because In September of 2024, okay, Candace revealed that she was contacted and there was a person who made public comments and apparently some actual, like, actionable steps to kill her. And he was arrested, okay. And brought to court. His name is Ham Bravarman, and he threatened to kill Candace and her family. Okay. This was filed in court. This is the DOJ court case. Okay. And there was things that he posted online and. And. And talked about. But then just a short couple of months after the case was started, something interesting happened. Andy, you know what happened?
A
No.
B
They sealed the entire court record. Completely sealed it.
A
Why would they do that?
B
Well, I mean, typically, you know, if something's sealed like that, you know, juveniles get their records sealed. Right. People who are in witness protection plans or there's some type of confidential informant, they might get their records sealed. Threats to national security, potentially. I mean, like, it's a very short list. Okay. But, I mean, this is the little screenshot for you guys. This is. I mean, you guys can verify this stuff for yourself. That happened just a couple of months after the case started. Was completely sealed off. Okay. And it's interesting right now. I mean, a lot of people have been coming out to. To speak for Candace and. And, you know, kind of talk about this. Even Project Veritas hopped in on this. Apparently, there was a blackmail ring that was going on between Mary Barr Daily, who's a former DOJ official, the daughter of Attorney General Bill Barr. Former attorney general. But he. They released text messages that they caught where it's literally being discussed in a text message about blackmailing Candace Owens, quote. Have you been working on the issue with Candace Owens? We need to blackmail her faster. Classic. Has been effective. Tell Armstrong to send the photographer to follow her and also follow her husband. Aw. Want to know?
A
This is when they had that feud. She had that feud with Clack.
B
With Kim Klasek.
A
Yeah.
B
About being a stripper, which.
A
Yeah, that's Right.
B
And guess what? Klasek took her to court.
A
She lost.
B
Yeah.
A
Okay, so she was a stripper. She was allegedly.
B
Allegedly. Okay. You know, and they're talking about who they want to, who they want to hit first. And literally it's Candace first, you know, and so it's very, it's very interesting, Candace. In a supplemental tweet about a day later, she posted this out saying, quote, I have informed people in the federal government and the White House of the France and Israeli assassination plot. And I'm willing to provide full details as well as the name of the assassins and international accounts in France and Canada through which money was exchanged. Beyond that, I've shared more information with the public regarding the Brigitte story I was investigating at the time of Charlie's assassination. This is all available on my Instagram stories. And she did a full, full thing. Now I wanted to know because like, we don't really hear France being, you know, being involved in like assassinations. And you know, I did some research. I found this. This is back in August of 2020. French intelligence agents charged an alleged murder plot. The Paris prosecutor's office says it has filed preliminary attempted murder charges against two agents from France foreign intelligence agency over an alleged plan to kill a 54 year old woman last month in the critical suburb of Paris. Or Mossad's accomplices. This was back in May how Israel relied on foreign intelligence agencies to organize its killing campaigns.
A
Of course they don't want to get.
B
Caught with doing that, you know, or this hit squad of French secret agents hired for contract killings. This is back in 2021. Or, or the, the French ex spy that was suspected of the Congo Brazzaville plot who was found shot dead, that was ruled a suicide even though he was shot five times. I mean, there is a lot here and I'll say, like, I am genuinely concerned for her safety, I think. I mean, out of all the people who probably are pissing some people off right now, she's definitely one of them.
A
Absolutely.
B
She's pissing off all the right people.
A
Yeah.
B
You know what I'm saying? Like, I don't know, man. What do you got on this, bro?
A
I mean, look, I don't think, look, I haven't seen the, the quote, unquote proof yet. And I think one of Candace's biggest criticisms from people is that she says, trust me, trust me, trust me. And you know, the most of the criticisms that I've been seeing about this situation is that she says, I've got this secret person or I've got this contact, or I've got this, or I've got that, and she probably does, but, you know, people are taking that as, you know, that she's full of shit. I, I, you know, look, man, the reality is, is anybody who's speaking the way that she's speaking, you have to, like, unpack this logically. Right. How are they going to stop what's happening in terms of their loss of the narrative? Okay. They can only do it a few ways. Yeah. One way is, you know, we can go to war, which is what happened in World War II. All right. The, the next thing could be, you know, all right, well, we've got to cut the head off the snake of whoever's perpetrating these narratives. And we see this in mainstream media, right? They're calling her crazy. They're saying Nick Fuentes is crazy, and they're painting both of these people as completely evil people. And they did. I mean, they celebrated when Charlie Kirk was killed.
B
Right.
A
All right, so it makes sense that.
B
These people are crazy.
A
Yeah. But, like, the next evolution at this point in time is instead of, like, you know, a war or a big attack, the best way to call a narrative is to cut the head off the people who's spreading it. And, you know, I think she should be very, very concerned. I think Fuentes should be concerned. You know, we get our share of threats as well.
B
Showed you the one today.
A
We have one today. Yeah. So, you know, I think, I think it's probably way more true than it isn't true. And I think that's probably not the only person that's looking to do something like this to either one of those people or anybody who's taking a position of that narrative. You know, they either try to discredit them and make them seem crazy, or if they don't seem crazy enough, their next logical step would be to eliminate them.
B
Right.
A
And that's the MO of Mossad over, I don't know, a very extended period of time is to eliminate anybody who doesn't agree with their ideas. Well, if you have to eliminate people that don't agree with your ideas, then how good are your ideas?
B
That's what I was about to say, dude. This goes even back to, you know, during the COVID era. But it's like, we, we've seen this. You can see.
A
Well, they used to do it through canceling.
B
Right.
A
The canceling doesn't work anymore.
B
No, it doesn't, but that, like, you can tell how much these people truly think of us.
A
Right.
B
Just the Common person, you know, I'm saying that can see some information and either say, hey, I think. I think no, she is crazy. Or see that, like, man, there might be something here.
A
Yeah.
B
You can tell how much these people care about that happening. That they will go to these extremes to either censor people or shadow ban people or get people deep platform.
A
All we got to do is look over to Europe, bro.
B
Yeah.
A
Okay. There's 12 people a day getting arrested for crimes in Europe because of what they put on social media.
B
Right.
A
In England.
B
Right.
A
So they can't do that here because the freedom of speech, like, if they. And by the way, do you know that woman who. Who was caught in the park with the little kid and she gave him the finger and they're bringing her to court over that situation, which will serve as an example.
B
That's correct.
A
So we are very close to people being arrested for what they post online, but the backlash here in America will be so strong that hopefully that. Well, yeah, no, that, you know, the. The logical. I mean, look, dude, all I do is I put myself in their position.
B
All right, what would you do next?
A
If I'm in their position and I have people who are literally creating a situation where we cannot operate anymore, we cannot do their thing, the conversation is going to be like, okay, well, what can we do about it? All right, we could blackmail them, but that's only if they respond to blackmail. Right. And I think most people are kind of at the point where they're like, well, it. I don't give a. What you say about me. I don't care if you put my dirtiest deeds out there on the Internet, it's still you, bro. And when they stop responding to that, then they start doing arrests. Well, the arrests don't really work here yet. And then if the rest don't work, what do we do next? Well, get them. You know what I mean? And that's where we end up in a situation where these things have been allowed to live, breathe and thrive as the accepted narrative because they eliminate anybody who doesn't go with it. And they have for a long time. So, you know, yeah, I think she should be concerned. And yeah, I think she probably is telling the truth. And yes, I think it's a good idea for her to make all the information known, all of it, because that's the only way to be as credible as she needs to be to get this to be taken seriously.
B
Yeah, that I would say. I would agree with that. That would be my one criticism is I feel like she does need to give more. So, like, support the evidence.
A
Yeah.
B
You know what I'm saying? Not just the claim. Like, support it with the.
A
Yeah, but listen, man, everybody says, you know.
B
Because it's just like, the text messages. She did it with a text message. Like, oh, that. You know, she didn't text college. Here you go. She did it on the screen.
A
Yeah.
B
I'm saying.
A
But there's also people that say that could be a fake text message. Yeah. Because she's blacking out the numbers or she's blacking out this. You know what I'm saying?
B
I get it. Yeah.
A
So if we're gonna have disclosure, let's have full disclosure so we can know exactly what's going on.
B
Yeah.
A
Guys, I. I would like to see. I mean, you know, I don't know, man. I. If I was her, I'd be super fucking paying attention. Yeah. You know, and Fuentes, too. And what happens if they come out and they off both those people? Then what happens? Yeah, I actually think what happens is the opposite of what they want to happen.
B
Makes it 10 times worse.
A
I think it takes. You know, you take one person out and it puts a thousand more in the position.
B
So, yeah, Angie double O on YouTube says she did share her resources on her stories. Yeah.
A
Okay. I didn't see that that could be true. Yeah.
B
I don't know. I didn't see it. Yeah. I mean, but like, that. That's the only thing I keep thinking, man. It's like they go so hard to try to eliminate these narratives or.
A
Yeah, and they're going after Tucker, too, bro.
B
Yeah, they are.
A
And so what happens? So how much further ahead does their narrative get by eliminating those three people right now?
B
Right, right.
A
It's the same thing we talk about where there's probably 100 legitimately 100 human beings who are very evil who are making life in the Western civilization unlivable for Western citizens. All right, think about that. 100 people right now. They're thinking about it like, oh, well, there's five people. So it's going to be them or us, man.
B
Man, that's a crazy way to think about it. Yeah, man. Guys jumping on this conversation.
A
That's why everybody has to use their voice. That's why everybody has to speak up and everybody. Because they can't get everybody. Right. This is the same thing with COVID Dude. You know how many people during COVID didn't agree with COVID but still went along with the mask? And because they went along with the mask stuff, it. It made it Seem like everybody was with it when they weren't. So would we have be interested to have Candace on the show? Yeah, of course I'd have anybody on the show. I talk to anybody.
B
Dude, I got Swalwell coming on.
A
I'll talk to him. Yeah, but, yeah, man, I. I think, you know, I think it's important that. That. Yeah, God bless America and God bless Chicago for sure, man. Chicago is one of my favorite cities. It's a shame to see what's happening up there.
B
Yeah, well, speaking of that, Chicago is our third headline.
A
Oh, really?
B
Yeah. We're going. God, listen, there definitely needs to be some blessing. Some blessing in Chicago.
A
Yeah. And somebody just wrote in there. I couldn't see who it was, but they said, I don't trust any of them. Yeah, that's the point, man. The point is to fulfill. To. To hit us with so much that we don't trust or believe anything. This was written about by George Orwell in 1984. You. You. You're not going to believe what you see with your own two eyes, all right? And that's what we're dealing with here. That's how they get in power, by the way.
B
Yeah. And then like you said earlier, too, like. And then on top of that, they constantly give you.
A
Do my waffle sign.
B
That.
A
My freemason waffle fry sign. Yeah, give me some waffles.
B
Is that the waffles?
A
That's how they do in the Freemasons.
B
I think that might be a different sign, Andy.
A
I don't know.
B
Yeah, man. Guys jumping on this conversation, though, man. Let us know down in the comments what you guys being said. Let's get to our third and final headline.
A
We're gonna do some q and A with the chat, too, right at the end. All right.
B
Yeah, Nice little cherry on the top.
A
All right, good.
B
Headline number three. Let's go to Chicago. This one's hot, guys. This. This is hot.
A
And.
B
It'S crazy. It's not crazy, but it's crazy, dude. Headline three reads, growing fury at Chicago judge who freed career criminal with 72 arrests and is now accused of setting Devout Christian woman, 26 alight on train.
A
Yeah. Wild. Yep.
B
Wild.
A
Yeah. Those judges should be arrested, dude, immediately. They're not enforcing the law, dude. The way the law is written.
B
Immediately, bro.
A
Any judge who frees. This is my opinion. Any judge who frees a violent offender and that violent offender reoffends, the judge should share the sentence that the reoffender has. Yeah, that would solve this in one second, dude.
B
Because there's no accountability for them at all.
A
Right.
B
They don't. You know, I'm saying they don't get. They don't. They don't get.
A
Oh, they go home, and they into their nice house and they put their feet up.
B
Yeah.
A
And then they call their attorney buddies and they laugh about the case. They laugh. Yeah.
B
Probably shouldn't let him go.
A
Yeah.
B
Dude, is. Man, it's cr. Dude, it's asinine.
A
Yeah. Well, and then the woman who was killed in Charlotte, they're now trying to say that that wasn't a hate crime. He literally said, I got that white as he was walking off the train. But it's not a hate crime. That'd be a hate crime if I said it.
B
Yeah. Right, Right. This is signaling for those of you guys who don't know what's happened in Chicago.
A
This is horrible, dude.
B
It's sick.
A
Did you see the video of it? It's terrible.
B
It's sick, man. A Chicago judge is facing growing backlash after she freed a career criminal with 72 arrests to his name. Just weeks before, he allegedly set a woman on fire on a train. Cook County Judge Teresa Molina Gonzalez freed, accused arson attacker Lawrence Reed, 50, in a separate case in August. Despite warnings that he posed a danger to the public, Reed faced molina Gonzalez on August 22nd on a felony aggravated battery charge. Accused of slapping a social worker so hard, she was knocked unconscious inside a psychiatric ward at McNeil Hospital. So this is the victim here. Okay.
A
Who.
B
Who was set on fire. So the prosecutor, Geraldine.
A
A baby dude.
B
A prosecutor, Geraldine Gumelia, told the judge at the time that Reed needed to remain in custody and argued that electronic monitoring was, quote, wholly insufficient to protect the public. Quote, it could not protect the victim or the community from another vicious, random, and spontaneous attack. She told the judge. All right, this is the judge. Okay? Amelia's warnings allegedly proved true as just three weeks later. A few weeks later, Reed was accused of dousing Chicago resident Bethany McGee, who's 26 years old, in gasoline and setting her alight on a train on November 17th. Now, everybody jumped in on this. Elon Musk, obviously, was a bit critical as he jumped on this. He retweeted this from the rabbit hole that says, quote, mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent. Adam Smith and, dude, it's sick.
A
Yeah, I'm tired of it too. And I think everybody else is. This is what identity politics does. That woman sat on the bench and said, because this person is brown or black, I'm gonna let them go regardless of what they may do or may have done. That's identity politics, bro. This has infested our entire culture, and it's the reason that we have such disruption and the lack of unity between everybody. All right? So this. This woman, 1000% should suffer the fate of whatever that man gets now, which probably nothing again. Okay, in my America, the one that we're going to start whenever we burn this down, that America will hold the judges accountable to things like this, bro.
B
They should have. There has to be something.
A
If there's no punishment. Now, if she sentenced him to five years of prison and he gets out and does it again, that's different. Okay? But why don't we go back to the three strikes rule? Why don't we go back to the three felony rule and you go to prison for life?
B
Kamala, Love that one.
A
Yeah, well, everybody loves it. It should be one strike for violent offenders. Dude, if you. And I'm not talking about fist fights. I'm talking about shit like this, okay? I'm not talking about, you know, two dudes get out in the bar and you. You punch one and he falls down, hits his head, and something happened. That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about with the intent to kill. I'm talking about intentional rapes. I'm talking about repeat offenders of violent. These people have no place in society. And any judge that allows these people out should face the same consequences that the criminal should face. And that will fix this problem in one second. Bro. I.
B
Like, what. Like, what was the mindset here, Judge? Was it?
A
Oh, well, the mindset was the third.
B
Time'S the charm, bro. You know what I'm saying?
A
No.
B
Like, I don't get it.
A
Yeah, it's very simple. I'm. I'm brown and black. That person is brown and black. We're gonna let him go. That's it. That's. That's. That's it. That's what happened. Dude, it doesn't matter what they did. That's it. There's two standards of justice in this country if we haven't figured it out. There's one for white people and there's one for everybody else. That's the truth. So, yeah, this. This woman is a piece of.
B
Dude, it's sick, man.
C
Mr. Jam in. Mr. Dram in super Chat says, I wonder if they make a wood chipper big enough for that high calorie judge.
A
No, bro, she's definitely high calorie. But, dude, the point. The point. The bigger point here is that how are we going to have unity when we have things like this happening that create, like, legit resentment. Yeah, bro, right? Like, we could sit here and say, because we're not truly racist, okay? We could sit here and say, well, you know, everybody deserves to be treated the same way, okay? And we can understand that as. As common sense Americans. You break the law, this happens to you. It doesn't matter if you're white. Doesn't matter if you're black or brown or Asian or.
B
Doesn't matter if you had a hard preschool.
A
It doesn't matter that your parents left home. It doesn't matter, okay? This is a product of this victimizing of bad people who are just bad people. And we could say, oh, well, 400 years ago this happened. No, it doesn't matter, bro. I didn't deal with that. No, you didn't deal with that. And we have a sit. We have a whole entire system that's operating on that.
B
Yeah. How about seven days ago, this dude.
A
Yeah.
B
You know what I'm saying?
A
A lady on fire, a little kid there.
B
There's. I feel like this, bro, you.
A
You want to know. You. You want to know what the reason for that is? You know what? Why do you think that's allowed? Why do you think that's allowed? It's to create racial division they want. That's correct, bro. They want it. And the average person falls for it, right? They see, like, they're trying to create this black versus white still, and they've been doing it for. I mean, dude, look, when I grew up, okay, and I was a teenager and I got into, you know, my 20s and all, probably all the way up to 30, we had it figured out, bro. Like, everybody knew what real racism was and everybody knew what jokes were, and everybody got the along for real. Now, this generation of people who were raised in an environment where they're told, they tell these little kids, you're always going to be a victim if you're black. And they tell a little white kid, you're the oppressor if you're white. And now we have this situation where all these white people feel extra guilty about being white. And they look at these things and they say, oh, well, you know, he didn't grow up as privileged as me, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. It really doesn't matter that he stabbed a girl in the neck. You know, let's. Let's not. That's. That's racist to even say something about.
B
You know, that was a profile picture.
A
The one that was set on fire.
B
Yes.
A
Yeah, well, that dude proves my point.
B
To your point, dude, to your point.
A
So we have to, if we're ever going to have a civil functioning society, the point of the whole thing I'm trying to make here is that we're going to have to hold people to, to, to the standard of the law. Whether they're, you know, doesn't matter where they are.
B
It doesn't matter, bro. Look, at the end of the day, if you want a civil society, the people, there are going to be people, okay, that do not want to participate in that civil society.
A
That's right. And you know where those people go?
B
Not in the civil society.
A
Where do they go, Zeeshan?
C
Chipper. Wood chipper.
A
Any other place they go. That's right. Straight to jail. You see that?
B
And like, and like, bro, there can't be no bad feelings about it. There can't be.
A
No, I don't feel bad.
B
Like you like, bro, how?
A
The only people that feel bad have been people that have never been touched by violence, bro.
B
And you feel bad for them, you go with them. Yeah, go give them some company. Yeah, but I don't want you. I don't want you here. I don't want you here.
A
Nobody wants him here.
B
Don't want you here, bro. Chad, what do you guys got on this, man? Let's get the chat up. Up. See what the chat's saying.
C
People are just agreeing with you in different ways. That's all I could do to summarize, bro.
B
Let me actually do you guys, I mean, because I. Geez, I saw something about, you know, like, you know, Trump might be doubling down to send the National Guard in to like, you know, fix Chicago again. I mean, I don't know, but I would like to see the citizens of Chicago.
A
DTH 19, 1999. Society Without God. That's a whole nother part of it. Because the morals that are set up in the framework of the Bible are no longer abided by. Right. It used to be that people understood the Ten Commandments and they were afraid to do things because I might have to answer to God. These people are not afraid. They're not afraid.
B
Dude. I would like to see Chicagoans stand up and take the city back.
A
Yeah, well, you know, that's what I.
B
Would like to see.
A
Listen, there needs to be massive action.
C
Death by mosquitoes.
A
There needs to be massive action, man. And, and at the end of the day, man, we're in a situation. That's right. The Zyls want Andy because they worship something else. Correct. That's correct.
B
Yeah, man.
A
Old testament, correct.
B
100%.
A
Yeah. There needs to be massive accountability. And unfortunately our administration that we all voted for, well, I voted for him, has no intentions of doing that at this time. And that's a whole nother thing. It's interesting how when, when we were advocating for Trump to get elected, you know, we were Trump jock sniffers, right? Now when I criticize Trump at all, I get the same pushback from people. It's like, dude, we are not as people supposed to be loyal to a human being. We are supposed to be loyal to, to the constitution of this country. And when a, whoever is in power. I saw a comment today said all you guys do is criticize the, the group that's in power. No, I say when it's good. I say when it's bad. And anybody who builds their identity and idol worships somebody as their savior. You're just part of the clown show, dude. You have to be able to critique people for the good things they do and the bad things they do, regardless of who they are. And that's a big problem in this country right now. We have people who are sucked in to the cult of the far left, to the cult of the, of the right. And we have lost the ability to have independent thought. And if you have independent thought, you get crushed by everybody, right? So it's just interesting because a lot of the right has now become no different than what the left has been for the last 15 years.
B
It's the same thing, right? The same exact.
A
So, you know, our job here is to call balls and strikes, dude. You know, like, this is good, this is bad, this is good, this is bad. If Trump comes through and does all the things he said, I'm going to say that was a great thing. If he doesn't, I'm going to say that was not a great thing. I don't think. I don't understand how people can't understand that. You know, like, it's very simple, dude. I am loyal to this country, to the citizens of this country, to the protections of the freedoms that this country is supposed to offer, to the constitution. And these are the things that we should all be loyal to, all right? Not some sort of self proclaimed savior that heads the government, whether that be Trump or Biden or Obama or fucking anybody. And until we break out of this group think shit, we're going to continue to be manipulated over and over and over and over again by the system.
B
100 bro.
C
Before we go ahead, Christina in the chat is asking, are we Doing Thanksgiving live on Thursday.
A
We actually are going to do Wednesday night this week. Wednesday night seven.
C
There you go, Christina.
B
Yeah. Well, guys, with that being said, because we do want to hang out with the chat for a little bit. So let's knock out our final segment of the show. As always, we have thumbs up or dumb as that's what we bring. That's a good picture.
A
That's a great picture.
B
It's really good picture.
A
It's going to be thumbs down for me all the time when this happens.
B
Yeah.
A
And we go back to like living in the dirt when they cut the power and the Internet and, and we're able to hold people accountable like the old days. Yeah, it's always going to be thumbs down. Down off with this head.
C
Man, it looks like you're almost going like that.
A
Yeah, well, yep, that's why my eyelids.
B
Look like they're a little swollen.
A
Let's see. You smoked a little. Dude, what'd you do to me?
B
I look like that.
A
Like it's all that second hand smoke.
B
Is that what that is? Yeah. All right. Well, yeah. Thumbs up now. I thought, you know, I thought about this. I saw this and dude, I think it kind of, you know, it kind of incorporates everything that you stand for. You know, I'm saying working hard, fighting through adversity, I stand for.
A
I think we stand for it.
B
Everything we know for sure.
A
I think all these people watching stand for it too.
B
Well, I agree. And, and so I thought it'd be great to bring it up. It's thumbs fuck. Thumbs up or dumb as fuck hell on reads. Incredible play by Cowboys rookie sends NFL fans into meltdown. Every parent should show this to their kids. Have you seen this? Well, I mean, it's the Cowboys, right? I mean, I, you know, I get it.
A
Not what happened.
B
Well, so Dallas Cowboys rookie, let's dive into this. Elijah Clark has gone viral after making an incredible defensive play during their win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, the Cowboys secured a 24 to 21 victory at the AT&T Stadium on the day. And after the game, fans were full of praise for Clark. After one incident in particular. During the fourth quarter, the Cowboys stalled on a drive before eventually opting to punt, with Clark being brought in as a gunner for the punt coverage team. As he chased down the punt, footage showed Clark taking a huge hit from one of the Eagles players being wiped out on the floor, but he kept going through. Let's check this clip.
A
It's all these years I've tried to get.
B
Look at that hustle who wants to.
A
Be a gunner in the NFL? Not me, but Club 38 effort. Just great hustle. Oh, man. Over there. That's awesome.
B
Team effort.
A
What a metaphor for life. What a hit by Clark. What an awesome play in there, Gibson is. Dude, that's. That is life right there. Except, hold on, play it again. That's where most people quit, right there. That's where most people quit. That's why they lose. Okay, that's. That is like the ultimate metaphor for how life works, except you're going to get hit a bunch more times before you make the play.
C
Cole in the Twitter chat already said two minutes ago, this is going to get Andy hyped.
A
Yeah, dude. This is what it's about, dude.
B
It's beautiful.
A
This is how life works. You're going to get your ass beat. You're going to think you're going down to do something and somebody's going to come and they're going to lay you the out, and then you're going to get up and it's going to happen again. And then you're going to get up and it's going to happen again. And eventually they stop trying to lay you out because you keep getting back the fuck up. This is how it is done, bro. This is amazing. I love this. This thumbs up.
B
It's so sick. Yeah, it's so sick, bro.
A
That is awesome, dude. That is awesome. That is what it's about, bro.
B
Yeah, dude, I'm not gay, but I might be a Cowboys fan.
A
You know what, dude? You know what? I don't know about that, but I actually grew up liking the Cowboys a lot. Yeah, but they're hard to root for, man. They are hard.
B
It's so hard, man. Honestly, you know what? What kind of made me salty. For real. For real is Darren Woodson. Bro, why the big Reggie thing, man?
A
Why? Because he called you Big Red. Yeah, bro, like your Instagram says, Big Reggie.
B
Because of him, I. I had to lean. Adversity came and I leaned into it.
A
I. I hated it. But then I owned it. That is what happened.
B
Yeah, Elijah, this dude is a stud, bro. Well, absolute stud.
A
Here's the deal. Everybody knows his name now. See that? He produced a result. And everybody knows his name. Maybe a lot of you on Instagram should figure out that's how you do it. Instead of trying to rent a bunch of cars, pretend like you're something, how about you actually go do something and then talk about it? It. Okay. You want your name to be known? Do something remarkable. That's a remarkable Play Everybody knows his name. This is how life works. This is a great clip. It's one of my favorite clips we've ever played in the show.
B
I love it.
A
Yeah, that's great, because it's a total metaphor for how life works. Yeah, that's amazing. That's why I love the game of football, bro.
B
Yeah.
A
The game of football is such a great teacher. For the skills that you need in life, You. Yes, you have to be able to perform as an individual, but if you don't know how to work with a team, you can't win.
B
Don't mean nothing.
A
All right? And on top of it, if you're the best individual and you don't know how to work on a team, they hate you and they kick you off the team. Okay? It doesn't matter how skilled you are, how fast your 40 is, or how many sales you convert. You had to be a team player. And sometimes your individual skill set will save the team, but you don't ride that out like, you know, oh, I'm the best one. You know? Like, you saw Sanders say about the Browns game yesterday. Guy comes out, wins his first game, starts talking. It's like, look, dude.
B
That ain't it.
A
No, it ain't it.
B
That ain't it. No.
A
Now maybe, you know, you got Tom Brady, who's won, what, seven Super Bowls?
B
He's got seven of them.
A
Seven. You don't hear him talking like that. You don't hear him saying like that. You know why? Because he lets you. His performance, do the talking. All right? Tom Brady doesn't have to walk in front of camera, be like, oh, I'm the greatest. No, everybody knows.
B
Yeah, right.
A
Okay. And this is the reality of the Instagram generation. We live in this world where people pretend to be something, then try to, like, get attention for it, hopes that it comes, as opposed to actually doing something and then getting attention for it. So. And I, I, I'll. Yeah, this is awesome. That's all I'm gonna say.
B
This dude looks like he eats 45 pound plates, bro.
A
Yeah, he's pretty jacked, dude.
C
He does neck workouts.
A
Yeah. Yeah.
B
I think that that means something different here in America, bro. That's a little different.
A
Yeah, I don't think he does those.
B
I don't think he does.
A
Yeah, this is awesome, dude. I love it.
B
I'm a new fan.
A
All right, I'll give a thumbs up.
B
I'm a new fan, man. Yeah, thumbs up to that, man. Well, yeah, we got some time, man. Let's.
A
Let's get back with the chat.
C
This question was coming up again and again. And then Nathan in super chat saying, I would love to hear thoughts if Trump and Mandani meeting over the weekend.
A
Okay. I think that's a dude I got, you know, people listen, want to hear from you. Okay, I will address that. When I first saw it, how I felt about it is different than how I feel about it now.
B
Okay.
A
When I first saw it, I was like, yeah, that's how it should be. A president should be able to bring in someone who disagrees with them and have a civil conversation, which I agree with. Still, that is how it should be. However, what I don't like is that Marjorie Taylor Greene, and when we did the show, I didn't know this, but she resigns, ok? And now Trump calls her a traitor while he's sitting in the office with the fucking communists.
B
He's right.
A
I don't like that.
B
No, I don't like that.
A
I don't think anybody likes that. That's not a good look, bro. That's not a good look, man. And then furthermore, you know, she says in the inner memo of when she left her resignation letter that there's no 5D coming to save the world chess happening. So that's something to put in our pockets, too.
B
Yeah, for sure.
A
So, yeah, I didn't, I didn't like it, dude. I didn't.
B
I didn't.
A
I didn't like it. I liked it at first when I first saw it. Without that context of that other information.
B
Like, this is healthy for. Like.
A
It is healthy. Yeah, it is healthy.
B
Healthy.
A
But it's not healthy when you have someone who's advocated for you for, to get in office and stands for America first, real America first, not what they're calling America First.
B
No.
A
And, you know, then you call her a traitor. Like, that's not, that's not a good look, dude.
B
Yeah, I mean, dude, I think a lot of that stuff.
A
How's she worth 20 million now, though? Yeah, that's. That's something to address.
B
She's a successful entrepreneur before she went into politics.
A
Is that true?
B
Everything that I've seen said it was.
A
I don't know. I don't know. All I know is I don't know that. All I know is what I observed right then.
B
Yeah.
A
And what I. And after I saw that, I didn't like it. So that's how I feel about it.
C
Somebody's saying Andy's favorite Thanksgiving side is onion casserole.
A
No, that's, that's, that is not that is a lie. You know what? We should censor that person.
C
We should block him.
A
We should block that person. Not only block them. We should. We should just, you know. You know. You know what I'm saying?
B
Can you say hi to my friend watching? I can't see the name. The name's blocked out.
A
Yeah, I'll say. I'll say hi to your friend.
B
Gabe. What's up, dog?
A
Gabe. Owner 69. What's up, dude?
B
Wait, wait.
A
Gabe owners.
B
Oh, you.
A
You gay boners. What's up, dude? Oh, you got me. No more chat. No more chat ever again.
B
Holy. I tried to stop you, bro.
A
You motherfuckers.
B
To stop you, though.
A
I tried, man.
B
That's all right, man. Y' all got my boy.
A
Hey, that was funny. That was funny. Give that man a trophy. We're gonna start mailing out trophies. That's a good one there. Game owner 69. Oh, that was good.
B
Oh, man, that was so bad.
A
A. That was good, bro. That was funny as he got you for two dollars. Yeah, two bucks. Two bucks.
C
At least a 20, man.
B
Come on. Oh, man.
A
Thoughts on spiritual warfare? Very real right now. Very real, man. Very real.
C
Somebody again from Japan. He's saying, thank you, guys. My students in Japan love Otis and Charlie. Parents love their kids learning American culture and American English.
A
Cool, man. Yeah, we got some cool stuff coming out with Otis Charlie, including some new books, some coloring books, and potentially a cartoon. Oh, yeah. So look for that.
C
800 Japanese yuan. How much is that, like $2?
A
Well, it's the blue, yo. All right, $5. Yo, Andy, let me save you a ton of money with solar on your building. Come on, man. This ain't for pitches. Me and my dad have been in business for 12 years. I'll film it and make a whole entrepreneurial video and donate a ton of profits to foster care funds for kids. Win, win, win, win, win. Yeah, except our lights won't work, bro.
B
Yeah, we don't have enough sun here.
A
Yeah, it's gray here, dude, for like half. Yeah. Hey, that's a Sal question. That ain't an Andy question.
B
That's right. That's right.
C
There was another Fit Music mark in the super chat. Yeah, this one.
A
Yep. Andy been locked in since 2015 to be TBI, divorce, then a brain tumor. 1 in 2 million odds. 75 hard is what kept me alive. MFCO returning question mark. Full circle. Sorry. This isn't a question. Had to get this to you. Hey, bro, that's what I'm talking about, man. We gotta. We. It's just like that video. You get hit and you overcome. You get hit and you overcome. And yeah, the MSCO is returning, by the way, very soon. And if you want to get on the list for that, you go to Andy Vercella.com forward/mfceo because it's not going to be announced public. It's only going to be announced that list. So. Andyversella.com forward/mfceo what else do you guys want to talk about while we're here?
B
Twitter. How you guys doing over there? Twitter good. You guys good?
C
Somebody said best $2 ever.
A
That was the best $2 ever.
B
Andy, how do you feel about cranberries? You guys like those, don't you?
A
Cranberries? Yeah. No, do you?
B
I mean, yeah. I mean, we like. I like the. The cranberry jello stuff. What's that called?
A
Oh, you like that? The out of the can? Yeah. Oh, that's some nasty shit, bro.
B
I'll stop it.
A
What do you put that on? Pig's feet. Put that on the collard greens.
B
I like big feet.
A
Lord's patriot. Andy's having candy corn on Thanksgiving. That's accurate. That's accurate. Lots of candy corn.
C
Two Tray All Day is selling DJs favorite mobile game. Can you guess what that is? What is DJ's favorite mobile game?
A
Mobile game.
C
Yeah, go on the super chat up.
A
What's a mobile game?
B
This one.
C
Just scroll all the way to the right.
B
It.
C
I don't know if you have it. No, we don't have it. It went away.
A
Wild rice is the best side.
B
No, wild rice.
A
What? The rice is like a accessory side. You just put some on there for some, like, substance. You mix it in there and. Yeah, I like to mix it all together, bro. I'm a mixer. I like to put potatoes, then gravy, then corn and mix that together, bro. That's what I like. Dried cranberries over raisins. No, wait.
B
Why teach? How am I sus now? What did that. What happened?
A
You guys got any more real questions? Yeah, when will you open a first form beach?
C
Will you open a first form gym in the in Palm Beach?
A
Palm Beach. I don't know. Maybe Ian Carol on cti. I'd have enon for sure.
B
Otis and Charlie gave set to my grandson. Now three. Those lessons are how a generation can be changed.
A
That's Lucinda. That's why we did it. That's why. That's why we did it. Okay. We came up with this idea in 2015. I'll tell you guys a story for Those of you that haven't heard it, we were on a flight. I was on a flight to go speak, and there was like, six people on the plane with us. And quite honestly, I was in a shitty mood. And one of the things I don't like about public speaking is that I feel like people listen but don't do. And I don't like that. You know, I was going to this public speaking event, and I don't like to leave the house, as you guys know. And so I was bitching, and I was like, none of this shit's gonna do any good anyway. They're not gonna listen. I was, like, pissed off, and I said, you know what we need to do? We need to reach these people before they get indoctrinated by the system. And I said, we need to. We need to. We need to create, like, books for teenagers. And I was like, no, that's. That they're too old. We need to create books for 12 years old. Nah, it's too old. You know what we need to do? We need to create kids books. And I looked up and everybody was looking at me, and they were like, holy, that's a great idea. And that's how the idea came about, because we wanted people to have the tools to teach their kids about how to be successful, even if they hadn't necessarily done that themselves. Because a lot of people want to teach their kids the proper principles, but they weren't taught the proper principles. Principles. And that's what that book set entails. It's basically a story set about the two bulldogs, Otis and Charlie, who are my real bulldogs in real life. And they go through and they. They learn these lessons about life. Y. And that was the whole point. So here we go. Just hit a million dollar mark this year due to listening to you for the past eight years. I was homeless six years ago, and I put everything you taught into practice. Now I've built a real business from nothing. When I had no friends, you had my back. Thanks again. And I've only just started.
B
Dude, that's incredible.
A
That's. That's. That's why we do this, bro. That is. That's why the MFCO project's coming back, okay? Because we are no longer in a situation of. We need to make people aware, all right? When I transferred and switched the show from MF CEO to Real af, not very many people were aware of the disruption that was happening in our environment, okay? And just like planting corn or crops, if you don't have a fertile environment, you can't grow anything. All right. Now, everybody's aware, but they're looking for the right tools.
B
Yeah.
A
All right. And that's why we're starting this back up again, because I'm going to give you everything I know about business, building companies, becoming successful, building brands, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, inside of the new MF CEO project.
B
So in this environment.
A
Yeah, that's right. So. And by the way, I've learned a lot since then. There's a lot of that I know that I didn't know then about a lot of different things. So it's going to be awesome. It is awesome. We're already recording it. It's amazing. Yeah, but yeah, bro, that's amazing. That's exactly why we do this. You're the exact reason I feel called to do any of this is for the, you know, the fraction of people that are going to legitimately go out and improve themselves. And by proving themselves, they're going to improve their family. And by improving their family, they're going to improve their neighborhood and eventually the culture. And that is what personal excellence is about. So I love that.
B
Dude, that's so awesome, bro. That's so awesome.
A
What's the biggest lie entrepreneurs tell themselves that keeps them broke and stuck? Can we keep cherry as a regular flavor? Probably not. Appreciate you guys from P.A. i think the biggest lie that entrepreneurs tell themselves is that it will eventually happen if you just wait it out. And that's not true. Yes, you have to have patience, but you have to have aggressive patience, which means executing every day at a high level, all the time, while everybody else sits around. And then you still have to understand that it's going to take time. So I think people misinterpret patience for sitting their feet up on a desk and just chilling and waiting for things to happen. We have a lot of people out there with big microphones saying, be patient, be patient, be patient, be patient. Yes, it requires patience, but it also requires an aggressive day to day execution on the plan and then you're patient with that. Okay. And by the way, the thing that comes with the MF CEO project is going to fix a lot of. In regards to that, I think it's going to change the entire world. Real talk. I think it might be, could be the biggest consumer innovation in the history of humankind. That's how big it is. So you guys will find all about that whenever we launch the new project.
B
It's real, man. Guys, we appreciate the hell out of you guys.
A
Yeah, I had a Good time, man.
B
It was a great time.
A
Good time with you guys back here.
B
On Wednesday night, 7pm Wednesday night.
A
Not Thursday. Wednesday.
B
Wednesday.
A
All right. So instead of going out and getting drunk, gather the family around, especially the liberal ones. Put them in front of the tv, and let's have a good time.
B
We'll shout them out online.
A
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like gay boner 69, bro. That was some funny, bro.
B
They got you, bro.
A
Yeah, they did. You got me. You got me.
B
I tried.
C
Just before we end the show, somebody named Gagging 4426 says, thanks to you, I'm 19 years old. I locked in and about to close on my first rental property.
A
That's badass, man. 19 years, that's badass. You know what's cool is we're seeing so many young entrepreneurs, the technology has now collapsed the time frame in which someone could be successful. That's one of the biggest changes from the original MF CEO to this one is that back when we were recording the first one from 2015 to 2019, the top, the time hadn't collapsed the way it is now. Now the young people have the ability to make a lot of money in a much shorter period of time, which is really good. You know, a lot of older people are like, oh, they got to pay their dues. Well, I mean, I'll be real, dude. Yes. The journey of suffering teaches you a lot of lessons. However, I don't wish that on people because it's brutal.
C
That's when people need to understand that the lessons coming from you are very important. Because you built companies pre Internet. With Internet. Pre social. Post social.
A
Yeah. And combining everything pre AI, post AI.
C
Correct.
A
Okay. There's not many people that have that perspective. And I can tell you for sure, none of these motherfuckers on the Internet talking about, look how many cars I fucking leased.
C
Correct.
A
Can do that for you.
C
Yeah. If you shut off Internet tomorrow, they'll be out of business.
A
Yeah. And we wouldn't.
C
Exactly. Because you have done it before. Internet.
A
That's right. That's real, man. All right, guys. Well, guys.
B
Andy, that is all I have.
A
That is the show. I appreciate you guys. I love you guys. We will see you Wednesday, 7pm Central. Don't forget, don't be a hoe.
B
Share the show.
A
Yeah.
B
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Date: November 25, 2025
Host: Andy Frisella
Co-host: DJ
Show Format: Cruise the Internet (CTI) — discussion, debate, and speculation over current events and trending headlines, with comedic asides and community engagement.
In this episode, Andy and DJ tackle major current news stories with their signature blend of raw honesty, humor, and cultural critique. They dive into the dismissal of criminal cases against James Comey and Letitia James, unpack Candace Owens' explosive claims about a supposed assassination plot from French President Macron, and discuss public outrage after a Chicago judge freed a repeat offender who went on to commit a brutal crime. The hosts also explore broader themes of corruption, selective justice, and media manipulation, all while engaging with their live chat audience. The show wraps with their popular "Thumbs Up or Dumb as F***?" and listener Q&A.
[12:57 – 20:07]
“It’s more of an example of how lawfare dictates the outcome… if you’re elite and you break the law, you’re going to be covered.” – Andy (15:03)
“We can't have a functioning republic with a law system that has biases or does favors... That’s not the legal system we’re supposed to live by.” – Andy (17:48)
Notable Quote:
“George Carlin says, ‘They're in their own little club—and we ain't in it.’” – Andy (16:57)
[20:07 – 23:24]
[23:24 – 35:06]
“It all just came out… a lot of these accounts are not Americans at all.” – DJ (25:08)
“Half of Israel understands what's going on and hates it, too... It is a cabal of elite, wealthy people... It’s not the Jewish people writ large.” – Andy (33:33)
[46:33 – 62:00]
“She’s being ridiculed after alleging… the Macron’s have executed and paid for my assassination.” – DJ (47:24)
“One of Candace’s biggest criticisms… is that she says ‘Trust me, trust me, trust me’… she probably does have contacts, but people want proof.” – Andy (55:12)
“Anybody who’s speaking the way that she’s speaking… should be very, very concerned.” – Andy (56:46)
[64:31 – 75:51]
“Any judge who frees a violent offender and that offender reoffends, the judge should share the sentence… That would solve this in one second.” – Andy (65:18)
“This is what identity politics does… This woman, 1000% should suffer the fate… which probably is nothing again.” – Andy (68:15)
“These people have no place in society. Any judge that allows these people out should face the same consequences.” – Andy (69:20)
[75:52 – 87:40]
“Personal excellence is the ultimate rebellion… That’s the reality.” – Andy (43:20)
“We are not as people supposed to be loyal to a human being. We are supposed to be loyal to the Constitution.” – Andy (77:55)
[79:00 – End]
“That’s where most people quit. That’s why they lose. It’s the ultimate metaphor for how life works.” – Andy (81:09) “You get your ass beat. You get up. And eventually, they stop trying to lay you out.” – Andy (82:06)
On Legal Corruption:
“Most attorneys know all the other attorneys… they're in their own little club. Like George Carlin says, ‘We ain't in it.’” – Andy (16:57)
On Americans’ Short Attention Span:
“Americans have the shortest memory ever… The outrage lasts 24 hours. Then people are like, ‘nothing happens.’” – Andy (29:17)
On Manufactured Division:
“We are always weaponized by generalizations… In 1930s Germany… they were burning Jews’ stores down… I feel like they’re trying to create that here again.” – Andy (38:03)
On Persistence & Adversity (Football Metaphor):
“That’s where most people quit… You’re going to get hit a bunch more times before you make the play.” – Andy (81:09) “You get up and it’s going to happen again—and eventually they stop trying. That’s how it’s done.” – Andy (82:06)
On Systemic Injustice & Reforms:
“Any judge who frees a violent offender… should share the sentence. That would solve this in one second.” – Andy (65:18)
On Political Idolatry:
“We are not as people supposed to be loyal to a human being. We are supposed to be loyal to the Constitution.” – Andy (77:55)
| Timestamp | Segment/Event | |-----------|--------------| | 12:57 | Dismissal of Comey & James cases – corruption in the legal system | | 23:24 | X/Twitter’s new location feature, foreign psyops, government collusion | | 33:33 | Nuanced take on blaming “the Jews,” manufactured divisions | | 46:33 | Candace Owens' assassination allegations; evidence/counter-evidence | | 64:31 | Chicago judge controversy: release of serial offender, tragic consequence | | 80:52 | Thumbs Up or Dumb as F***?: Cowboys play as a life lesson | | 87:40+ | Open Q&A: politics, parenting, entrepreneurship, and upcoming MFCEO relaunch |
If you want unvarnished takes on hot-button issues, with both serious and comic relief, this episode is a must-listen.