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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to After Hours with your host, Alex Stein, right here in Real America's Voice. Now, it is a crazy, crazy Wednesday. I mean, the world is constantly turning. But we got to talk about a guy that I'm really mad at. No, seriously, I'm really sick of this guy. His name is James Talarico and he's a state rep right here in Texas. And I'm so frustrated because he was able to beat his primary opponent, one of my favorite, you know, ghetto stiletto queens, Jasmine Crockett. Now, I know a lot of people are like, oh, well, you like Jasmine Crockett. Well, I like Jasmine Crockett more than I like this guy. Because this guy is some sort of pastor that says that he likes trans children. That's right. He thinks children can be born in the wrong body. Now, we all know that a child cannot be born in the wrong body. So if you tell a child that you are trans or that your biological sex is incorrect, I think that is the work of the devil, literally. I think that is satanic. And James Talarico, he goes and he tries to represent this Christian, weird new ideology where it's okay to, I guess, abort babies. He's a pro choice Christian, which I think goes against everything that Jesus wanted us to follow and learn from, you know, society. And I think that this James Talarico is a disgusting human being. And he did win his primary, and now he's currently in a race to run as senator of Texas right here, you know, in this area. And I'm just so sick and tired of people like this using the Bible to scam people. Because he's trying to kind of larp, live action role play. Like he's this moderate, not too far left, you know, not even, you know, maybe he's a little right because he believes in God. And most of the people on the left don't believe in God. They think that we all evolved from pond scum and they actually want to hide the existence of God. So he's trying to do this dual role where he's, you know, appealing to the people that do believe in God while simultaneously telling children they're born in the wrong body. And this clip makes me absolutely sick. Let's play it something that you love that's not family or friends. I love and just say this because it's on my mind. The trans children who showed up yesterday at the state capitol to advocate for their humanity. They shouldn't have to, but it was an inspiration to watch. I want to puke. What do you mean you like trans children? What are you, a homosexual pedophile? Why would you say that?
Stephen Malozi
And why are you going on a
Alex Stein
podcast saying you love children? I get it. Listen, I respect children. I want to keep children protected. I want to make sure that they have a very safe lifestyle. But if you're telling a child that they're born in the wrong bodies and you think that the best remedy for that is by cutting off a girl's breast or cutting off a little boy's penis, you are a pervert. You are a sex freak, and you need to be in jail. And maybe even worse, maybe under the jail. But I'm not saying anybody should do anything physically to him. I don't want to harm anybody. Even somebody I hate, I don't want to physically harm. But you are harming children by enabling this mental illness. It's called Gender dysphoria. And. And you saying that, oh, I love trans children being there. What kind of freak pervert says that? And that's what he's trying to do. He's trying to ingratiate himself with a very small percentage of our population. The amount of children that are actually identifying as trans has gone down slightly. Still too high. But we're potentially going to have a senator in Washington, D.C. that is going on podcasts and saying that he likes trans children. That is a person that we need to inspect his hard drive, because Lord knows, if he's a Christian, that is pro choice. He's probably looking at weird pornography, too. And I don't know that. I'm just speculating that. But if somebody asks you a question and the first thing you say is, oh, I love trans children, that makes you sound like a homosexual pedophile. And maybe you're not one. I don't know. But you're not helping your case by going and answering a question and in that manner. So, James Talarico, you are public enemy number one for primetime 99, the pimp on a blimp. I can't wait to go to some of your political rallies. And, you know, I'm going to just give you the business. I'm not going to physically hurt you, but I'm definitely going to let you, you know, hear my voice and hear the opposition actually talk to you to your face, because I know that you're not going to go on any conservative media outlets, because as soon as you would say that on a conservative outlet, they would laugh you off the Internet. But you go to your safe space. Just like the children that go to their safe space from their gay LGBTQ teacher that indoctrinates them and tells them that they're not born in the right body and that it's okay to mutilate your genitals or take hormones that have repercussions for the rest of your life. Yes. You know what they give kids that identify as transgender? They give them Lupron, which is the same drug that we give to pedophiles to castrate them. So anybody that's okay with castrating children is an evil Satanist. And you can go around, you can LARP all day long like you're some sort of Christian, but you're the opposite of a Christian. You think Jesus would tell a kid that they were born in the wrong body? No, he wouldn't. He would not do that. But guess what? You do. So whether you're telling the truth or not, to even say that makes you guilty of. Of being a total loser, a total freak. And I just pray, I pray that Ken Paxton wins his runoff so that he can run against you, so that he can expose you for the pervert and freak that you really are. So, James Talarico, you're not going to win. I hope you don't win. I hope there's not enough trans people out there that can actually put you over the top. But you never know. In this weird world that we live in, if there's enough illegal immigrants that can go to the ballot, if we don't get the save Acts passed, they. Then maybe you can sneak in there, and that would be a terrible thing for not only the state of Texas, but for the entire country. So, James Talarico, we need to check your hard drive now. I also want to talk about my favorite senator, a guy that I think represents Texas so well that is being bullied right now online. And it's making me sick as well. Even more sick about this. Well, not more sick, but you know what I mean. I'm sick about this almost equally because people are going and bullying Ted Cruz all because he supports Israel. And on the show, we love Israel, but you guys are taking it too far. People are going around and here I'm just going to let him explain it because it's almost. It's like I say all the time, reality is stranger than fiction. I can't believe this is happening to the poor guy. Let's play it. And hundreds of anti semitic responses would immediately fill my social media. Turns out I've seen many times an
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image of myself in a bikini with
Alex Stein
the flag of Israel. That's right. And you guys are sick perverts as well. Let's show some of these pictures. You guys need to stop it. Stop bullying Ted Cruz and putting him in Israeli bikinis. I hate this. This is anti American. Just because he likes Israel, that shouldn't mean that you're going to go online and bully him and put him in these weird outfits and make him look like he's some sort of transsexual. So we don't want the transsexual senator candidates like James Talarico. We want to respect Ted Cruz. So I'm. I'm calling on everybody that is using artificial intelligence to put this great senator from Texas in a Mankini with an Israeli flag. Don't do it. Stop. Anti Semitism is out of control and this is just straight rude. It's low class and we are the party of class. Okay? So I just really. I want people to stop. Once again, I say this all the time. That is a call to action. Leave Ted Cruz alone. Nobody wants to see his man boobs, which I don't even think they're that big. They're probably B cups at best. In a bikini with the Israeli flag on it. That's just. That's just uncalled for. Nobody wants it. I don't want it. I'm looking at my feed all day long, and I'm getting sexually confused. Because you know what? I love Ted Cruz so much. I'm not getting aroused from it, but I'm just, you know, it's. It's. It's making me look at stuff I don't want to look at, okay? So I'm. I'm telling you right now, stop bullying Ted Cruz. He is a patriot. Yes, he was born in Canada, but that's not. That's not important. It's not important. What is important is that we stop using AI On Ted Cruz and we start using it on James Talarico. Okay? We can channel this energy in a positive direction by protecting Ted Cruz's man boobs. And I wish I was kidding. I wish I was kidding about this, but I'm not, because that's the world we live in, where we got a lot of sick perverts that are online doing Lord knows what, showing Ted Cruz's boobies like that. I just. I'm just disappointed in you guys. You guys can do way better. Now, tonight we got a great show. We have a NASCAR truck series racer on, and his name, Stephen Malozi. He's Italiano. So it's going to be a very interesting show to say the say the least. And I wanted to just give a shout out to all the people on Getter that are watching this tonight. I know some of you guys had some. Some comments that, you know, they weren't the nicest, but some of them were nice. I just hope that you guys will give the pimp on a blimp a chance, because I'm a lot like an acquired taste. You know what I mean? You got to have class. You got to have a little bit of, you know, you got to think outside the bun, like Taco Bell. And if you don't like Taco Bell, you. Then you're probably not going to like this show, because Taco Bell's delicious. Yes, their meat is grade F lower than the dog food that I feed my dog, but it tastes great. And that's what that's really. At the End of the day, what's most important, a cheesy gordita crunch. So if you want to think outside the bun and you want to be a baby pimp on a blimp, this is the show for you. And this is a show for the ladies. All the ladies that are watching. You know, I am Primetime 99. You know, I know I am eye candy. I am considered one of the sexiest men in conservative, conservative politics. I can't even speak. I'm so excited. I just look at myself on the screen and I get a little, you know, la dee dah. I get a little goose stuff, if you know what I mean. But I don't want to, I don't want to get on that diatribe. This is a family show. It's actually a child's show. It's for children. This is a children's program, but adults are allowed to watch it. So we encourage all families to sit down with us every night at 11pm Eastern and watch after hours with Alex Stein. So coming up next, we got a great guest. His name is Steven Malocci. And if you like fast cars, I know you do. If you like fast women, we'll find out. If he does, I don't know, maybe he's homosexual. I doubt it. But you never know. We'll ask him coming up next.
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Foreign. Welcome back to After Hours with Alex Stein right here on Real America's Voice. Now, our next guest is a true modern day renaissance man. He's a graduate from a great university, University of Virginia. And now he is currently a law student at another great university, Temple University. And he's also a NASCAR Craftsman truck series driver. So he is a true, true American original. Let's welcome on the one, the only Stephen Malozi Mallozzi. I don't know how to say it. I'm not Italian, but. Stephen, how are you doing, my friend? Welcome to the show.
Stephen Malozi
Good. Alex, thanks for having me on. I really appreciate it.
Alex Stein
Well, Stephen, I saw your viral video. We should probably start with this. This was, like, the biggest deal ever. I mean, it got hundreds and thousands and millions of views on other platforms. But it was funny because you're a student in law school and you're walking around in your uniform, and it just is. You know, it's kind of a juxtaposition because I would say that most college kids are not this badass. So let's play him.
Stephen Malozi
Yeah.
Alex Stein
Oh, there it is. It's playing right there. I don't even know if we have the audio, but. So this is you. If we started from the beginning, it doesn't matter, but you're walking around on campus. So can you tell us what was the story? There's you on campus. Did a lot of people give you hate? Or did the girls. Were they kind of throwing their underwear at you? What kind of reaction did you get?
Stephen Malozi
I got. I got mostly positive reactions. The only negative reactions were for people inside, like, a very tight NASCAR community who don't like me. I don't know why, but that's. I don't give a crap. Most people were extremely positive about this. Like, that's freaking awesome. The big poll was Dodge came back to NASCAR and then a free agent program where they're giving away free rides. What people don't know about our sport is that it costs 50 to $100,000 for me to do a single race, and I have to go find that sponsorship, and that's not for great equipment, right? So when Ram comes into the sport and they're offering people full rides, like free paid races in nascar, I'm like, my gosh, I got to put my name in the ring, and I am the perfect guy. Because the whole reason why they did it was the return of the Hemi engine. And I've only ever owned cars with Hemi engines ever. And I even sold one because I couldn't find the money to do a race that I had to do to move up the racing ladder. I needed it. I needed to do it. There was no negotiation. And I sold my car. The thing I used to get to work every day to do a NASCAR race, and that's how bad I've got it. And I'm like, how awesome of a story would it be for Dodge, for Ram to come back full circle and drive for them in the truck series.
Alex Stein
I, um.
Stephen Malozi
And that's sort of what that whole video pitch is there. It's like law student, NASCAR driver, Hemi enthusiast. Who the hell else could you possibly want for this seat besides me?
Alex Stein
That sounds like a great marketing campaign. And I'm just, I'm a little upset with Dodge that they didn't end up mart. You know, I guess, supporting you. But my real question is this. You got to spend nearly 50 to 100,000 on a race. What happens when you crash? Can a NASCAR driver get insurance on their cars or is that not a thing?
Stephen Malozi
I wish we could. No. So if you're fully funded, right, you're spending for top tier equipment, 150, 200,000 a race. Right. If you're spending a full season's worth of value, teams are not going to chase after you for crash damage. Right. If you're doing these small single race deals, we have crash clauses that put us on the hook for up to 30 or $40,000 of crash damage. So.
Alex Stein
Really?
Stephen Malozi
Yes. Something goes wrong, we're on the hook. Now, you could pay a little more up front. So, like, if I come up with $60,000 and give that $10,000 up front, team owners are willing to say, okay, we won't, we won't do that with you. That's fine. If you crash, you crash. But if you really penny pinch it at the start, they're going to set you back as far as they can set you if you wreck that race car.
Alex Stein
Wow. And what is your opinion on Michael Jordan, who's been dominating with his NASCAR team? You know, is that good that he's getting in there and is he able to cook the books because he's so rich? Like, why is he having so much more success in NASCAR than he did with the Washington Wizards?
Stephen Malozi
I think, I think it is actually great for NASCAR to have him in because everybody's got an opinion of Michael Jordan, right? Like, everybody.
Alex Stein
Well, he's the greatest ever. I mean, he's the best ever. You know, let's be real. Everybody's talking about LeBron this and that. Michael Jordan has the shoe. Like what he did on the court and then what he did for the culture, you know, it's undeniable. He's the biggest and the baddest ever. Do it. Sorry, sorry.
Stephen Malozi
Exactly. And I asked LeBron this. How many Daytona 500 wins do you have? Bronze? None. None. So that makes Jordan the greatest in my book. But he's actually a super nice guy in the garage. And like, I, I'VE I've never had a personal interaction with him, but I've never heard a bad story about him. Like he is just always like supposedly a super great dude to talk to. Also like his investment in the sport is huge. Like he puts a ton of money into teams, ton of money into race cars. I don't know if you've heard about his. I think it's called Air1. It's his race shop in North Carolina. It's the most incredible building I have ever seen in my life. It is un friggin real. So I think having him around the sports, the sports, awesome. And obviously, you know, I got to imagine, you know, about the lawsuit that happened between NASCAR and Michael Jordan, but we probably don't get the legs behind that kind of lawsuit to support the teams unless you have a face like Michael Jordan on that suit. So all around, I think good things for the sport to have Michael Jordan in it.
Alex Stein
And what is the latest on that lawsuit between Michael and NASCAR over?
Stephen Malozi
They won. Michael Jordan smoked them. Smoked them. They heard, they heard the plaintiff's arguments, right? They got a bunch of the NASCAR's guys on the stands and by the time it was time for the defense to make their argument, they just settled. They were like, well get with.
Alex Stein
Fill us in, fill us in. Because I forget, I mean I read about it, but now I forget about it. Well, give us a details, Mr. Lawyer.
Stephen Malozi
Yes, yes. I'm no legal expert, but I kind of am. Long story short, every sport is essentially a monopoly in the United States, right? Like you think about it, there's no real place to go play football if you're not going to the NFL. Same with baseball. Same is true of stock car racing. If you're going stock car racing, you have to go through NASCAR to get to the professional level. So these teams have no other option to compete. Well, recently they signed what's called charter agreements, which are guaranteed entries into each event for the top series, the Cup Series. So essentially NASCAR said to a lot of these teams, hey, agree to our terms or you're not getting charters at all. And all these teams have bought these charters for upwards of $50 million at times. Right. These are not cheap assets and NASCAR is threatening to dissolve them at a whim if the teams don't agree to these terms. Well, two teams decided we're not going to do it, we're going to sue your ass over it. You know, the most American thing some people say you can do and took it to. And all these documents and texts came out about you know, NASCAR executives saying they wanted to squash the teams. They called Richard Childress, famed owner, NASCAR legend, a bunch of other stuff. And they called him a stupid redneck hillbilly or something like. And that's a guy who's put millions of his own money into the sport. And basically the PR was so bad surrounding the lawsuit that NASCAR said it's time to settle. Once it came time to make their argument. The other big thing that happened is we ended up firing our commissioner and president. Like we, we. He ended up getting ousted. He was actually a very close friend of mine. I was upset by it because I felt like he was a fall guy. But obviously you call the president or one of your team owners a stupid hillbilly redneck who's been in the sport and was the owner of the team that Dale Senior raised for.
Alex Stein
You're gonna get the greatest. Yeah, yeah. And you know, there's always a fall guy. Now, I want to get into this too. Your teammates, legendary actor Frankie Muniz from Malcolm in the Middle, one of my favorite shows, you know, when I was young. And they're having a re, reboot, they're bringing it back. So that's going to be incredible. So tell us a little bit about your teammate, Frankie, and has he been successful? Because I, I, I follow him on Instagram. I'm friends with his wife, but I saw that he had some close calls. Or did he get in a bad accident? Can you fill me in on, on how he's been performing?
Stephen Malozi
Frankie's been in a few accidents, so, so he's been full. This is his second full time season with us. He missed some races last year because he fell off a ladder at his house in Phoenix and broke.
Alex Stein
That's what happened. Yeah, he got injured. Not on the day. Yes, I remember hearing about that. So that's how he got hurt. That's what I'm thinking of. Okay. Sorry to cut it off.
Stephen Malozi
No, but, so here's the thing, right? NASCAR is like, you spend my type of money on racing, you're gonna end up in the 1996 Honda Civic equivalent of race cars. Right. You're not going to go very fast. And, and here's how I phrase it, Alex. You and I go, we say we want to race. I give you 200 grand to go buy whatever car you want. You're going to buy a, a fraking Ferrari or a Hellcat or some, some. I'm going to end up. If you gave me 25 grand to go buy a car, I'm going to end up in a Honda Accord. It doesn't matter that I'm a pro. You're going to smoke me 10 times out of 10 in your Ferrari. That's sort of what Frankie battles. And Frankie does a really good job at managing that stuff. He's run actually pretty solidly well. He's gotten a few top 20s, and I think even a couple top tens in there. And for our team, we do not finish in the top 10 often. We acknowledge what we are. We are showing up the racetrack every week trying to build a program from the bottom up. And. And, you know, Frankie's gotten us forward support. He's helped us build a relationship with Ford, which has helped build the program a lot. And. And he's done a really solid job. And honestly, great guy like, you don't meet a lot of superstar celebrities who are super down to earth. Frankie is. Frankie's one of the most down to earth guys I think I've ever met in terms of being famous.
Alex Stein
Well, and. And he was. He was famous as a young actor. And we know stereotypically child actors usually later on in life are either drug addicts or, you know, they just become degenerates. And I'm not. Frankie's. Obviously not one. But, you know, it's hard when you're in Hollywood surrounded by all these adults as a young kid. It kind of ages you, and it just. It has some side effects later on in life that aren't that great a lot of the time. So it's all. It's always good to hear that Frankie has been a success story, not just on the screen, but also on the racetrack. And that's so cool that you're friends with him. I mean, he's a legend. You're probably too young. Did you even watch Malcolm in the Middle?
Stephen Malozi
No. I was, too. You're right. I was too young.
Alex Stein
Dude. It was a number one show. It was. It was an iconic show. It was such a good show. But I'm happy they're bringing it back, but you know how reboots are. It's never as good as the original, but I hope it is a successful project. I think it's going to be on Netflix, but don't quote me on that.
Stephen Malozi
Okay. Disney plus.
Alex Stein
Oh, Disney plus. Yes.
Stephen Malozi
I'll get it right for you.
Alex Stein
Yeah.
Stephen Malozi
Yeah.
Alex Stein
Well, Disney's got some money, so Frankie's going to be doing okay with that. Now, I want to get into a little bit when it comes to. I love transgenders and women's sports. So coming up next, we're going to talk about if there's any transgender racers and why are there no female racers anymore? We used to have Danica Patrick and all these women, and it seems like now we don't have any women. So we're gonna get Steven's opinion on ladies on the racetrack. You don't want to miss it. Coming up next. Thank you guys so much for watching After Hours with Alex Stein right here on a real America's Voice. And tonight we got such a great guest, the one and only Steven Mallozzi, who is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck series driver. Now, you guys know my viewpoint when it comes to transgenders and women's sports. Stephen, I like transgenders and women's sports because I can gamble on them and win money. But what makes your sport unique is you're one of the only co ed sports in the world. And I didn't realize there are a lot of female drivers. I thought Danica Patrick, I thought that they kind of retired. So can you tell us a little bit about what it's like to race against a woman and does that hurt your manhood a little bit. Does it take away your man card if you lose to a woman or what is that like?
Stephen Malozi
No, Funnily enough, Alex, My first, this is a great story. My first rival as a 9 year old child was a woman. Her name was Brenna. And there are two go kart tracks near where I grew up and one is a Delaware, one is in Pennsylvania. And they did a challenge where they got their five best junior racers from each each racetrack and they competed. We did one day at our track, one day at their track, and there were, I think three, three girls in this competition and one from the other team. Her name was Brenna Schubert. And. And this girl pissed me off to no end. We spent all weekend going at it, back and forth. It was freaking intense. Like eight years later, I run into her at a competitive carding track, which is what I ended up doing later in the future. And then like in my early 20s, we dated for a little bit, like crazy.
Alex Stein
I see. I can see the sparks fly because you guys are both, you know, gear heads. You guys like the adrenaline. That makes sense.
Stephen Malozi
It did not work out. We are still friends. Like, she's still very talented. She's still racing today and she's actually really talented. She's got something going. But yeah, like, I've been racing against women since day one. And now in nascar, we've got women in trucks, we've got women in ara, we've got women In Xfinity. And we did last year have Katherine leg and cup, who is like a prominent sports car racer. She's won a bunch of stuff in Europe. She came over and did a bunch of cup races. So to me, no, it, it doesn't impact my manhood because I know that a lot of these people did the same shit I did growing up. And I know that back in the day, Brenna Schubert kicked my ass when I was nine years old. So, I mean, what am I going to do? I've been getting my ass kicked by women since I was freaking nine. I know. What are you gonna do about it? You know, it's part of.
Alex Stein
It is part of the game. And I guess that's why, you know, NASCAR is unique because, you know, you always see there's like a college female kicker, but there's actually women that are at the pro level. So it definitely is way different than any other sport. So I. I really respect that. But there. There have been some women that have been a little controversial, that have gotten some heat. Now we're gonna play this clip. Can you kind of give us play by play? This is Natalie Decker, and she gets in a horrible accident. And this made her very unpopular, I guess, in the garage after the race. What was the reaction to this horrible crash? Let's play it while we talk. Yeah. So.
Stephen Malozi
So this is Daytona, right? Daytona's plate racing.
Alex Stein
So everybody's the biggest race. Yes, yes.
Stephen Malozi
These big wrecks happen. This is in the NASCAR xfinity series now. O'Reilly Auto Parts right above us. So you're going to see this 41 car here gets into a wreck, is total, like, right. That race car is destroyed and, you know, is not in control. I mean, this wreck's been going on for 15 seconds at this point. And evidently the 41 comes up the track, and Natalie, you know, drives. Drives right into Sam Mayer, the driver of the 41 here. And I think we get another angle here in a second. Like, plenty of time to get out of the way. And the controversial thing is Brian Keselowski was Natalie's spotter. And Brian is. Is related to Brad Keselowski, who is a Cup series champion. Brian's a great spotter. He's been doing it for a long time. And Natalie says, you know, after, like, hey, my spotter saying, hi. What Sam Mayer doing? Like, what is he doing coming up, the racetrack? Well, Sam Mayor doesn't has half a race car at this point. Sam Mayer's not doing anything. Sam Mayer's just kind of rolling wherever the race car takes him. And people were a little frustrated with Natalie's inability to take responsibility for driving into the crash after it happened. And there were a lot of woman
Alex Stein
that doesn't want to take responsibility. Well, color me shocked. Wow. I mean, I'm really surprised. Well, Natalie Decker, I hope she's okay. Was she okay? You know, in these guys, you get in a fight after. There's, I love those Eclipse or the race car, you know, drivers getting a fight in the garage. I guess you can't fight a girl, right? So she didn't have to worry about any guys trying to, you know, talk to her after the race, I guess.
Stephen Malozi
I gotta be honest, Alex, a lot of people don't fight in NASCAR anymore. And it's really,
Alex Stein
that's the best part.
Stephen Malozi
So one, NASCAR cracked down on a little bit, kind of like the NHL, like they, they cracked down a little bit on the Levy Penal. But two, they're all a bunch of rich kids with a ton of money behind them. They don't really care that much. There's not that same passion if you wreck me in a NASCAR race, right? Like, there are some, some rich ass kids who I cannot stand, who are all my age. They've never worked a day in their life for anything. When they crash, their next question is, okay, what am I driving next when I crash? My question is, where am I coming? Holy shit. Where am I coming? Where am I coming up with the 15 grand to pay for this? This, right? Like, where is that coming from? If you wreck me in some stupid way in a NASCAR race, I will throw down with you on national television, consequences be damned. Because you just cost me my career. And when NASCAR finds me and suspends me, guess what? It's over. I don't have the money to pay for it anyway. So when you find me and say I can't come back until I pay the money, I don't have the money to pay for the crash damage for the race car I just wrecked. So it doesn't matter anyway. It's over. Like, what do we. And I.
Alex Stein
Well, that's why I say homeless people are the most dangerous. They have nothing to lose. So that's why you're one of the most dangerous guys. You got nothing to lose, Steven. You know, you don't want to mess with you.
Stephen Malozi
Exactly. And that is exactly what I've always said. And I've talked to the guy who owns my team a lot about this. His name is Josh Rahom. And Josh, I've been like, hey, man, like you Know if I, he's like, look, we'll always figure it out at the end of the day. Like, I'm not worried about it. I've worked for Josh for years. Like his shop burned down a few years ago. The whole thing, disaster, it was, it was really bad. We thought the team was going to close. I filed his entire insurance claim top to bottom. It ended up being a seven figure claim. We had to do inventory, we had to do business interruption. We had to do a bunch of stuff with the numbers. Like it was crazy work. And we've always had this kind of, hey, I've got your back, always. Josh, I know you've got mine type relationship, but I've had that discussion with him many times. I'm like, dude, if I wreck this race car, I had just enough money to get the sponsorship dollars for this race. I don't know how I'm gonna pay for it. And I know if something happens, I'm, I'm either gonna go get my ass whooped trying or I'm gonna whoop some ass. There's like, I'm fine with that. And I think that's a reason why NASCAR is not as mainstream as it is today. It's not as tough. Like it's a lot of, it's, you know, like it's a lot of pansies. There's no other way to say it. Like it is not what it used to be in that regard.
Alex Stein
Sometimes. Yeah. Well, I see I, when I think about nascar, there's a few times I went to Texas Motor Speedway and you can bring in your own cooler of beer. And my buddies, we would get wasted before the race was even over. We would drink a whole cooler of beer. Would it be, we'd like be sunburned from just sitting out there? So I guess why is that change? Is that, is that culture not still surrounding. I know Daytona is obviously the biggest race. You know, everybody's there. Daytona. But why, why is the sport, I guess not as culturally big as it once was, do you think?
Stephen Malozi
Yeah, I mean, some people hate when you talk about it this way, but I think it's the truth, right? You talk about a guy like Dale Senior, right? Dale Senior is from the middle of nowhere, bum ass North Carolina. Like there's, there's, you know, it was a very poor rural town that wasn't even incorporated until like the 70s or 80s, right. Like it is. It was a tiny place. His dad worked at the mill. He raced cars on the side that he built out of his own garage and was A prominent short track racer. And like Senior came from nothing. That's what he did. And people loved that because it was relatable to the people in the American south back then, right? Like it is. I'm barely scraping by. And Senior was, I'm going to knock you out of the way, not because I want to, but because I need to. I'm just trying to get to the finish line and make my living like everybody else, right? People loved that shit. Now, now it's a little different, right? Like it's. It's not people who are struggling to get by, it's. My dad owns Ream, one of the biggest industrial manufacturing companies for washing machines and applian out there, right? And I got a big paycheck because for him it's a tax write off, right? My dad owns a pipe group or my dad owns an oil company and for them to put me on a race car, it's a tax write off and I don't really care. And that's.
Alex Stein
It's like all these Stephen. It's like all these nine year old kids now at these travel baseball teams, they all have like 10 baseball gloves, you know, sliding mitts now. All these new kids that are coming up in all these sports, they're all. We used to call them gear queers. They just are all rich kids. You just have a bunch of the accoutrements. I don't know if we're allowed to say that, but, you know, I think that's happening to nascar. But did you see the controversy surrounding Dale Senior? You cannot even visit his grave. I didn't realize that his son can't even visit his grave. Did you see that?
Stephen Malozi
Yeah. There's a. There's a nasty thing between Teresa and. And the Earnhardt estate back. Back in the day. It's actually why Dale's team shut down. Dale used to own dale Earnhardt Incorporated. Di. Oddly enough. And now whenever people in NASCAR hear DEI, they joke about, oh, DEI has been closed since 2014.
Alex Stein
What do you mean?
Stephen Malozi
We're dismantling DEI? Yeah, but, yeah, no, that's been going on a while and I think the big thing is this. Alex, right? Are you a football fan?
Alex Stein
Biggest football fan. Go Cowboys. I love the cows.
Stephen Malozi
Well, eat shit on that one. Go Birds.
Alex Stein
Yeah, I know you like, well, you're our rival. But real quick, I just want to say a lot of people think I'm anti lgbtq. That's impossible. I'm a Dallas Cowboys fan, so I have a lot of gay. Nice.
Stephen Malozi
That's a good One. I like that one. That was funny. Why are you a Cowboys fan? You grew up in Texas, I imagine, right?
Alex Stein
Dallas, dude. American team, brother. Yeah. Come on.
Stephen Malozi
Exactly. And when your kids are football fans, they're gonna root for Dallas. Either because they're in Dallas or because they're your son and you're gonna teach them or daughter. You're gonna teach them. Hey, I love the Dallas Cowboys. You're going to love the Dallas Cowboys. I am from the Philadelphia area. My dad loved the Birds growing up. I'm an Eagles fan. NASCAR doesn't have that right. When I am retired or when I have kids. Sorry. All the guys that I watched racing growing up, their careers would have ended. So they have to find new drivers to root for based on their stories or their personalities. And if you have been a media trained millionaire your whole life, you don't have a personality and you don't have a story people can relate to. That is the biggest reason why we've seen it. That is why it has gone downhill in my book. Because our reason to root for drivers is different than a traditional sport that is built on culture, you know, long standing. I'm looking for a word here. It's on the tip of my tongue. Prestige. Built on prestige.
Alex Stein
Right.
Stephen Malozi
It's built on the fact that it's been around for a while or geographic connection. Those are the reasons. Right. We don't have that in 20 years. When my kids are loving NASCAR, they are not going to be able to root for the guys that I love today. The same way that the guys my dad probably would have watched had he been a NASCAR fan were not around by the time that I was watching nascar. So that's why we see a lot of. Yes, yes.
Alex Stein
That's such a unique perspective. And even though you're a Birds fan and I don't like the Eagles, you are my favorite driver, Steven. So we are. We are Steven Mallozzi Malozzi. We are the Steven. We are Stephen supporters here. So before you go, thank you so much for joining us. How can people find you and support you, you know, in all of your personal endeavors? Not only on the track but also being a law student at the great university, Temple University.
Stephen Malozi
Yes, yes. Almost done. Almost can say lawyer. Hopefully I'll be able to say that in July if I pass the bar. But that's my Twitter Ram truck, Malaz. That's how all. And I went on the marketing. I'm trying to get Ram to see this and, and give me that free ride. If you want to help Me out there. Go on Twitter, follow me, tag Ram Trucks. Do the same thing on Instagram. Instagram's just my name at Steven Malazi, tag Ram Trucks. If you want to see this lawyer, NASCAR driving random ass dude who lives in Philly get his shot with Ram Trucks, help me out. Follow me, tag me. I would really appreciate it. So, Alex, thanks a ton for having me on. It was a good time. Good time.
Alex Stein
Steven, you're. You're my guy. You're my favorite truck driver. You're my favorite NASCAR guy. Everybody go support Stephen. Hey, guys, you don't want to miss it. Go away. Say that.
Stephen Malozi
Go ahead, or I go. Alex, if we're at Texas Motor Speedway, if I'm racing, feel free to come back. We'll get you into a. I'm there, dude.
Alex Stein
I am there a thousand percent. Can I bring my cooler full of beer, though? Can I? Yes. Okay, perfect. I'm there.
Stephen Malozi
If you have any connections in Dallas or, you know, want to sponsor a race car, I will put your face on the hood.
Alex Stein
Okay, I got Tim Pool. I got Tim Pool. He just sponsored a race car. We'll talk after the show. I think I might have a sponsor for you. And are you allowed to have a marijuana sponsor or. We might be able to find a marijuana sponsor for you. Can you? Can you?
Stephen Malozi
No idea. We'll. We'll figure it out, though. That's for sure. That's for sure. We'll work.
Alex Stein
You're the man, Stephen. Stay safe on the track. All right, guys, coming up next, we're reacting to more news of the day that you don't want to miss. Check it out. Thank you guys so much for joining us this Wednesday evening. I know it is a crazy world we live in, and you're probably a little tired. I know you're working hard, whether you work at a factory or whether you work remote from your home. We're all a little tired. And you know what I like to drink? I like to drink a little bit of Soldier fuel. This stuff is delicious. Five calories, zero sugar. So if you're trying to lose weight, like me trying to keep your girlish figure. Not that I'm trans, but you know what I mean? You got to just. Just chug one of. One or two of these. Two is almost too much. You're gonna have too much energy. You might be bouncing off the walls, but in a good way. And this is the actual drink the soldiers really drink. And if you buy it, some of the proceeds, I don't know how much exactly, actually go to our military veterans. And let's be real, we probably don't treat our military veterans well enough. You know, that's just a fact. So if we have companies like Soldier Fuel that is actually going out of their way to help our veterans, that is a company that we should all support. I just love to just chug out, ah, I'm already jacked. I can't drink too much of it. I'll be too jacked up. Now, we got to talk about what's going on right now with Iran. This war, it's going in our favor. We basically sank their whole entire navy. You know, right now, they still are bombing Israel, but it seems like they've dropped. I think it's like 70 less, you know, missiles and drones since the start of this skirmish, we'll call it. So I think we're trending in the right direction. But now Iran is saying that it's not safe to come to America and play in the World Cup. Now, you might know this, but Dallas is going to be hosting some World cup games, and it's going to be crazy. We're going to have a bunch of big booty Latinas doing Lord knows what because the tickets are very expensive. So they're all going to probably be outside the stadium selling hot dogs. But who doesn't like a stadium hot dog wrapped in bacon? I know I do. And, you know, if you ever see those people that are cooking those carts, you're like, how do they make that much money by selling those $5 hot dogs? Well, they use their EBT or food stamp cards to buy the food, and then they turn that, you know, free food into cash. It's actually pretty brilliant. And so, yes. Is that fraud? Technically. But so what? We need more big booty Latinas here. So let's play this clip of them talking about Iran saying it's a little too scary to head to America and play some soccer.
News Reporter
There are big question marks now about whether Iran will actually play in the World cup in the U.S. canada and Mexico this summer. Of course, Iran at the moment are at war with the USA and Israel, and their men's team is supposed to play in the US this summer. Now, we've had some mixed messages in the last few hours because Johnny Infantino, the FIFA president, last night met President Trump. And after that meeting, FIFA released a statement saying that Infantino had spoken to Trump about Iran's participation in the World cup, and Trump had told him that Iran would be welcome to play in the United States this summer, but just in the Last few minutes. The Iranian sports minister, Ahmad Dona Mali has been speaking to state television in Iran, and he has said that under no circumstances will Iran play at the World cup this summer in the United States.
Alex Stein
We don't have any Sharia law, soccer players. I'm so sad. Nobody gives a dang that you're not going to be playing soccer here in America. We don't want you. Okay? Stay away, Iran. If you don't want to play, you don't have the cojones to come here and battle it out on the soccer field. Good riddance. We don't care. And, you know, let's just be honest. There are a lot of Latinas and Latinos that love soccer right here in the great state of Texas. But, you know, soccer is what, probably the fifth most popular sport behind football, basketball, baseball, nascar, wwe. So, you know, it's down on the list when it comes to American. So we're not going to miss you. We don't care, you know, See ya. Bye. Bye. Bye, Felicia. Don't care. You know, don't cry for me, Argentina, whatever Madonna said. That's what I'm trying to say on this show. So Iran, you're going to Iran out of the World Cup. I'm sorry to hear that. You are too, too big of a pussy to come and play. But, you know, it is what it is. Now, this is a very alarming clip. This is Hillary Clinton saying that she wants to, I guess, have some middle ground with Trump and that Trump's not that bad. But I don't believe her. I think she's just saying this so she doesn't go to jail. But I'll let you be the judge. Let's play it.
Hillary Clinton (clip)
I think all of that is a very good signal that there is beginning to be a better understanding, both by the president and the people around him, as well as by the leaders of our European allies, that there can be common ground amongst us. And the kind of dismissiveness that we saw in the first Trump administration has been replaced by a much more obvious working relationship to the good of European security, transatlantic security, and hopefully Ukrainian security. So I'm actually encouraged.
Alex Stein
What are we doing here? What are we doing here? Why is Hillary Clinton being nice to Donald Trump? I mean, are we in the bizarro world? That kind of freaks me out. It makes me very worried. And I guess I'm trying to justify it and rationalize it in my head. And I guess I'm thinking that she's just being nice so that Donald Trump doesn't Throw her in jail. But I could be wrong. Maybe she actually likes Trump. Maybe Hillary Clinton is maga. I mean, all she has to do is put on the red hat and we'll accept her. I mean, I know that she is probably responsible, allegedly, for over 60 people's deaths that have died in mysterious circumstances, like committing suicide by shooting herself in the head three times. But that's neither here nor there. What is important is that Hillary Clinton is finally maga. And that shows you the power of Donald Trump. If you can turn Hillary Clinton, one of the biggest libtards in the world, to a right wing conservative MAGA supporter, then Donald Trump clearly is the greatest politician of all time. Because Bill Clinton couldn't do it. Bill Clinton could. You know, I mean, he, you know, I don't know, he's sleeping with his interns, doing all kinds of, you know, goofy stuff. And it seems like Donald Trump is more influential than even Bill Clinton, because I'm sure Bill's like, come on, stay a libtard with me. Stay a libtard with me. Hillary's like, no, I want some of that MAGA money. I want some of that MAGA success. I want to see the economy boom. I want to see Ukraine get a few more billion dollars, which I'm not really okay with. But that, once again, it's another topic for another day. Now I got to talk about something that happened here locally in the great state of Texas, or. Excuse me, I want to actually play this clip first. Now, you know, I have a very unique diet plan. This is only 5 calories, and soldier Fuel is one of my favorite drinks. But this mom has created a drink that is incredibly stupid. It's insane, and I think she's trolling us, but I can't tell. I want you to be the judge. So we're gonna play sought number six. This is a mom saying that she doesn't want her kids to eat candy so that they don't get tooth decay while simultaneously giving them a drink with so much sugar, it would make a diabetic go into a coma. Let's play it.
Podcast Announcer
So I don't allow my kids to eat candy, but I will allow candy juice. Eating gummies is not healthy for the teeth. Gummies tend to get stuck on the teeth, which create cavities. So here's our candy juice. It tastes just like candy. My kids actually love it more than chewing the candy. My son loves when I make the juice. It's so good, once he start drinking it, there's no stopping him now. Thank Me later on a healthy journey.
Alex Stein
Okay, I take back everything I said. I want to drink some of that juice because that actually is brilliant. I don't want my kids to eat candy. I just want them to drink it in a liquid form so the diabetes can get to their glycogen levels even faster. So give it up for her for being a great mom. Now, you guys know that the show is filmed right here in Dallas, Texas, in the great state. You know, I would consider it the best state in the world. I know some people are going to feel some sort of way, but, you know, Texas is incredible. If you've never been here, you need to come. But I suggest you don't go to this barber shop because you know Texas drivers, they can be a little ornery, to say the least. Let's play the clip.
Stephen Malozi
Wow.
Alex Stein
Imagine you're getting a haircut and you get hit by a Ford F250. Sounds like it's a lot of fun. But really, I would love for that to happen to me because I would complain, I would sue them, I would get some of that hit by a car money that Tracy Morgan money that I love so much. I mean, Tracy Morgan, I think got like a hundred million dollars from getting hit by a Walmart truck. Actually going to be at that barber shop getting a fade a lot. I'm going to be there a lot. So if you're in the Fort Worth area, I encourage everybody to come hang out with a pimp on a blimp. And hopefully I get hit by one of those cars because trust me, I need the insurance settlement. I need it bad. And I got an injury attorney on call 24 7. I'm just hoping one of these people hits me with their cars. And I would love for it to happen while I'm getting my haircut because how are you going to lose that court case? You can't. Okay, Now, I also want to talk about a subject that is so near and dear to my heart right now. The Trump administration has said because of the upcoming midterms that we're going to stop doing mass deportations. Now, I know everybody at the rnc, which I was at, you know, everybody was holding up signs. Mass deportations. Mass deportations. And you guys know my political stance on this. I want amnesty for all big booty Latinas. Now, the violent criminals are still going to get deported according to the Trump administration, but we're going to cool the jets when it comes to the non violent offenders, which I love, because some of these big booty Latinas are not violent at all. They're very sweet. They cook, they clean. They clean your hotel rooms. And Lord knows what I do in a hotel room. It's disgusting. They are really God's chosen people. And I'm not just saying that. No disrespect to Israel, but I don't see a lot of Jewish house cleaners, you know what I mean, the hotel workers. And that's not a shot at all my Jewish friends. I'm just saying these are women that are built to last and built to clean. And I love that about them. And so now that the administration is giving them a path to amnesty, it just warms my heart up so much. Makes me really feel like a true American by importing millions and millions of big booty Latinas. So if you're a big booty Latina, have no fear. The mass deportations that we all ran on and we were all cheering for is now not the focus of the administration. We're more concerned about the skirmish with Iran. So at least our priorities are straight, right? I love that and I love this country. Now, before we go, we got to shout out the pip on a blimp. We're going to be at CPAC in less than three weeks on March 25th. If you guys are going to be in the area, please come on out to Grapevine, Texas. Let's just play a little bit of this clip. We don't have to play the whole thing. I don't know if we have enough time, but I want to give you guys a little sneak peek of what RAV is going to be doing at CPAC. Check it out.
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Stephen Malozi
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Stephen Malozi
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Alex Stein
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Stephen Malozi
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Podcast: Real America’s Voice / iHeartPodcasts
Host: Alex Stein
Guest: Stephen Malozi (NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver, law student)
This episode of "After Hours with Alex Stein" blends incendiary political commentary, cultural criticism, and a lively interview with NASCAR driver/law student Stephen Malozi. The episode’s tone is satirical, provocative, and unfiltered, alternating between political rants, tongue-in-cheek humor, and genuine discussion of racing, pop culture, and identity politics. Stein’s signature trolling style runs throughout, particularly as he rails against progressive public figures and media narratives, while the second half features a dynamic, wide-ranging conversation with Malozi about motorsport from the inside.
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This episode showcases America’s culture wars, NASCAR’s evolving identity, and Stein’s role as a boundary-pushing cultural commentator. Listeners hear both heated polemics and surprisingly nuanced sports journalism—albeit shot through with comedy and trollish bravado. The interview with Stephen Malozi provides a rare, personal perspective on the financial struggles of working-class racers and the unique co-ed spirit of NASCAR, set alongside Stein’s recurring attacks on political correctness and mainstream media narratives.