REAL AF with Andy Frisella

1002. Andy & DJ CTI: Former Prince Andrew Arrested, Chicago Bears Leaving Chicago & World War 3

104 min
Feb 20, 2026about 2 months ago
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Summary

Andy Frisella and DJ discuss the arrest and release of former Prince Andrew in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, examining the broader implications of the ongoing document releases and their impact on global politics. They also cover New York City's deteriorating conditions under Mayor Adams, including rising property taxes and crime, while addressing escalating tensions between the US and Iran.

Insights
  • The Epstein files reveal a systematic blackmail operation involving high-level politicians sharing classified information in exchange for silence about compromising activities
  • Political figures are repositioning themselves publicly on issues they previously supported, anticipating potential fallout from ongoing investigations
  • Cities with poor governance are experiencing business exodus as companies relocate to more favorable regulatory environments
  • Public pressure through direct contact with representatives is more effective than social media activism for creating political change
  • The slow release of information may be strategically designed to build public consensus before major accountability actions
Trends
Gradual disclosure of corruption evidence to build public support for accountability measuresBusiness relocation from high-tax, high-crime cities to more business-friendly statesPoliticians preemptively changing positions to distance themselves from potential scandalsIncreased public skepticism about election integrity and democratic processesGrowing calls for unity across political divides on issues like corruption and child protection
Companies
Clinton Global Initiative
Revealed to have been set up with central involvement from Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein
Tesla
Criticized by hosts as cars driven by people with superiority complexes
Chicago Bears
NFL team relocating from Chicago to Indiana due to unfavorable business conditions
Boeing
Moving defense headquarters from Virginia to St. Louis
Microsoft
Bill Gates' company mentioned in context of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein
Gates Foundation
Referenced in Epstein documents regarding potential business dealings in Afghanistan
People
Prince Andrew
Former British royal arrested and released in connection with Jeffrey Epstein scandal
Jeffrey Epstein
Deceased financier at center of ongoing document releases revealing corruption network
Ghislaine Maxwell
Epstein associate revealed to have central role in setting up Clinton Global Initiative
Donald Trump
Current president facing pressure over Iran policy and accountability for corruption
Hillary Clinton
Former Secretary of State attempting to distance herself from Maxwell despite documented ties
Bill Clinton
Former president featured prominently in Epstein files
Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister allegedly pressuring Trump for military action against Iran
Yusef Salaam
New York City Council member referenced as Mayor Adams
J.B. Pritzker
Illinois Governor criticized and allegedly mentioned in Epstein documents
Lex Fridman
Podcaster who revealed Epstein worked directly for the Rothschild family
Quotes
"Your voice matters a lot. Those phone calls and those emails and those pressures that you put on your local representatives, that's a big deal."
Andy Frisella
"We have to become an educated consumer and you have to become an active participant in the Republic. That's the reality."
Andy Frisella
"Nobody cares about the other good you've done until this is addressed."
Andy Frisella
"We're not going to live in a country full of people like this. We're certainly not going to work our asses off to pay our taxes to people who protect this or condone this."
Andy Frisella
"Israel's not our fucking friend. They are fucking pressuring our country to do what we have done so many times in the past, which is to be their iron fist."
Andy Frisella
Full Transcript
3 Speakers
Speaker A

Yeah, we're from Sleeping on the Floor now my jury box froze up Pole stove Counted millions in a cold, bad booty swole Got her own bank roll can't fold Just a no head shot case Cloak, Cloak.

0:02

Speaker B

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. If you didn't know, now you know. Means Cruise the Internet. We put topics on the screen, we talk about and speculate on things that are going on in the world. And. And then we. We have a couple laughs. That's what we do here on the show. So let's just get right into it, man. You guys all know the deal, all right? Don't be a hoe.

0:16

Speaker A

Share the show.

0:54

Speaker B

Yeah, and, and, and, and by the way, don't pretend that you're not a hoe. Yeah.

0:55

Speaker A

I mean, if you're a hoe, just be a hoe.

1:02

Speaker B

There's a lot of pretending they're not being hoes. All right.

1:04

Speaker A

Yeah. You know, just be you. You know, own it. I'm dj. I'm a hoe, you know? So just own it. Yeah, just own it.

1:09

Speaker B

No, that means share the show.

1:17

Speaker A

That's right. That's right. All right. Hell yeah.

1:19

Speaker B

What's up, man?

1:23

Speaker A

Hell yeah, bro. Yeah, it's Chicago Bear. You got. You put the whole headline in there. What's the title? You got the title. What's the title? Oh, that's great. Yeah. No, that's good. That's good. That's good.

1:24

Speaker B

Dean Goldberry. Happy birthday. I figured we started off a good one. You see, that was Chico.

1:35

Speaker A

Was it?

1:53

Speaker B

Yeah, it was Chico.

1:53

Speaker A

Oh, that was Rich Dane Goldberry.

1:57

Speaker B

He's right in there with gay boners.

2:00

Speaker A

That's right.

2:02

Speaker B

They're homies.

2:02

Speaker A

Oh, man.

2:03

Speaker B

All right.

2:04

Speaker A

Oh, man.

2:05

Speaker B

So what's going on, man?

2:06

Speaker A

Yeah, man. Guys, it's. It's a great day to be alive. It is a great day to be alive. Question. Did you get, like, road rage often at all? Did you sue? Do I. Yeah, it was kind of like, calm down with age immaturity.

2:08

Speaker B

Dude, I was just saying this before we got on the show. I was. I was telling the guys here you were out of the room because we were talking about.

2:25

Speaker A

You got it?

2:32

Speaker B

But, you know, I was. I was saying, like, for the course. Yeah. I was saying Like, y' all ever, like, look around and you look at everybody and you're like, what the fuck is going on? And then, like, you start wondering if it's you. You're like, am I the fucking idiot? Like, am I stupid? Things seem to be going well for me. Like, am I stupid?

2:33

Speaker A

Yeah.

2:54

Speaker B

You know, and that's kind of the attitude I have when I'm driving. Okay. Yeah. You know, I'm saying, like, I see people do shit, and I'm like, oh, man. Huh? Yeah. Yeah. So that's how the idiots.

2:55

Speaker A

How'd you put clothes on?

3:09

Speaker B

Yeah, that's what I think about. I'm like, how the. Did you get dressed today? Yeah, I mean, that's pretty much what I think every time I leave this building.

3:10

Speaker A

Yeah. You know? Yeah. Well, you know, I used to have road rage. Really bad. Like, really, really bad. Especially on my bike. Like, if I'm on a motorcycle, bro, I've been known to punch some side mirrors off.

3:19

Speaker B

Yeah, you know, I shouldn't tell on yourself like that.

3:30

Speaker A

Oh, that's fine. Yeah, no, it's fine. Allegedly, I've been.

3:32

Speaker B

Yeah.

3:36

Speaker A

You know. Yeah. You know, but. But row road rage is interesting, dude, because, you know, it comes down. We talk about, you know, you know, society, culture, men being men, you know, solving. And this is an interesting little. Little story I caught today on the news feed. A Detroit road rage was about to go left, then one line shut it all down. Okay, let's watch this exchange real quick. What?

3:36

Speaker B

There was traffic coming the other way, and they had somebody already in the middle lane that was coming over.

4:05

Speaker A

Hey, man, I didn't get no this morning either.

4:11

Speaker B

There's something for us to be arguing about.

4:14

Speaker A

My apologize, bro. You too, man. I respect that.

4:15

Speaker B

Hey, man. Hey, you know what? Like, here's the deal, you know, A little empathy goes a long way.

4:27

Speaker A

Oh, bro, I get it.

4:33

Speaker B

You know what I'm saying?

4:34

Speaker A

Dude, you know what? I. I ain't getting nothing this morning either.

4:35

Speaker B

I mean, more of that.

4:41

Speaker A

Yeah, bro.

4:42

Speaker B

You know what I'm saying? Like, dude, everybody out here having a bad day, at least sometimes. You know what I mean? But, yeah, I used to get mad.

4:43

Speaker A

Oh, bro, I. I'm.

4:52

Speaker B

Yeah. But I don't anymore.

4:53

Speaker A

Yeah, I've grown. I'm matured. You know, I get.

4:55

Speaker B

I get mad when people follow me. I don't like that. Yeah, that's something I like.

4:57

Speaker A

Yeah.

5:01

Speaker B

When I'm driving the cars and.

5:01

Speaker A

Yeah, we don't play that.

5:02

Speaker B

Yeah, I don't like that.

5:03

Speaker A

We don't play that.

5:04

Speaker B

Don't do that. But yeah, yeah, yeah, I think, I

5:05

Speaker A

think, you know, hell yeah to these guys, you know, because that could have, that definitely could have went left. You know what I'm saying? It's Detroit. It's hot up there.

5:08

Speaker B

You know, bro, everybody wants the same. Yeah, like everybody knows that everybody else is stupid and everybody's dealing with dumb and we get it. You know what I'm saying?

5:15

Speaker A

Like, it's not that hard. Yeah.

5:27

Speaker B

You know, just calm down.

5:28

Speaker A

Yeah. Everybody relax. Yeah, we're fine. We're fine. Well, yeah, kudos to these dudes. Yeah. Hell yeah. I, I just saw that. I thought that was great. Couldn't have been me. I would have been ready to go crazy. But yeah, man, a little, little start sauce there for us.

5:29

Speaker B

You know who else I don't like on the road? People that drive Teslas. I don't, I don't like them. Sorry, Z. I don't like them.

5:44

Speaker C

It's totally fine.

5:57

Speaker B

Yeah, I, I like you. You're the exception. I just don't like people that drive Tesla. Wow. They gotta, they got their nose up in the air. That's the problem.

5:58

Speaker A

Is that what it is?

6:09

Speaker B

Yeah, like they don't actually have a cool car, but they think they have a cool car and then they put their nose in the air like, I'm driving a Tesla, you know, it's like, cool, man. You're driving a, a battery operated piece of dildo. Yeah, yeah. You're driving Apple Computer. Cool, man. Like, it's just. I just. Yeah. Yep.

6:10

Speaker A

Oh, this is great.

6:36

Speaker B

I'm not into it, man.

6:37

Speaker A

I love this.

6:38

Speaker B

And then they always want to like try it because they, you know, the Teslas are fast from like zero to.

6:39

Speaker A

Yeah.

6:44

Speaker B

You know. Yeah. They're quick. And then they want to, they want to try to always race. And like, bro, just because you're, you have a 1500 foot pounds of torque of an electric motor doesn't mean you got a cool car, bro.

6:44

Speaker A

Yeah, no, no.

6:56

Speaker B

You know what I'm saying?

6:57

Speaker A

Well, you know why they did that, right? Because you know, it's typically liberals that drive that. So they, so they get the Tesla so that way they can like yell some racist and pull off real quick. You can't catch them. Yeah,

6:57

Speaker B

you brown skin, bro. They're ugly too. They don't even look good.

7:09

Speaker A

Yeah, I, I drew, I test drove one a while ago. A few years ago. Yeah, I was almost, I was almost gonna get one. This is before us. I was, I was thinking about it,

7:13

Speaker B

but then you went back in the closet?

7:21

Speaker A

Yeah. Then I was like, you know, it

7:23

Speaker B

came out a little bit. You were like, oh, I gotta get back in there. People are gonna see.

7:24

Speaker A

No, actually what it was when I test drove it, it was a one up off of olive, I think. And I, we, we got on 270. Okay. And I'm driving my. Oh, this is cool. And then some dude like pulls up next to us and like, nice joke. He looks. And he like gives me a face of dis.

7:29

Speaker B

Yeah, you felt gay, didn't you?

7:45

Speaker A

Yeah. What did I do? Yeah, yeah, I did feel. Listen, I felt pretty good driving it though. It felt good.

7:46

Speaker B

Nobody feels good driving.

7:53

Speaker A

I just didn't like how people looked at me, you know.

7:55

Speaker B

The only way you could feel good driving a car like that is if you never drove a real car. A man's car.

7:57

Speaker A

Yeah, man's man's car.

8:02

Speaker B

Like a 70 Chevelle.

8:04

Speaker A

Yeah, yeah.

8:05

Speaker B

Ford Probe.

8:07

Speaker A

A Ford Probe, yeah.

8:09

Speaker B

Or basically anything.

8:12

Speaker A

Anything else. Yeah, that's right, that's right. Anyway, yeah, sick. All right. Teslas. Yeah, man. Well, guys, you guys know how this works, man. We're gonna go through some stuff, we're gonna check some things out. Should you guys, once you verify any of this information, these articles, links, pictures, videos, go to andyforcella.com you guys can check them all linked out there for you. Shall we begin?

8:13

Speaker B

We shall.

8:36

Speaker A

Let's dance.

8:37

Speaker B

Let's do it.

8:38

Speaker A

Headline one, guys.

8:40

Speaker B

You know, now before we get started.

8:41

Speaker A

Uhoh.

8:43

Speaker B

How mad am I gonna get texts?

8:44

Speaker A

Actually, no, actually it won't. I mean, listen, we talking headline one.

8:47

Speaker B

Are we talking like, oh, are we going? Are we going like, like what are we doing here?

8:52

Speaker A

Yeah, no, it's not. We're fine.

8:57

Speaker B

All right.

8:58

Speaker A

Yeah, it'd be good.

8:58

Speaker B

It's good. Well, I've had a pretty stress free day, so if I do get angry, it means the show's really piss me off.

8:59

Speaker A

Yeah. Anyway, we'll try to. We'll try to. We'll try to keep the winning. Winning baby. Yeah, yeah. I mean, headline one, we got an arrest. He's in jail. Prince Andrew's in jail. And he's out. And he's out. Yep. He's. Yep. The 11 hours is how long he was in custody.

9:06

Speaker B

He'll come out with a book about his time in prison.

9:36

Speaker A

Yeah, no, you know what I'm saying. He did some hard time like all

9:37

Speaker B

these other retards on the Internet.

9:40

Speaker A

No bangers in mind be proud of. Yeah. They're so hard. Yeah, yeah. Former Prince Andrew released from police Custody remains under investigation. So Andrew Mountbatten Windsor was released under investigation by police on Thursday evening after his dawn arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office over his links and kinks to Jeffrey Epstein, the brother of the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern. I'm not reading. What is that? Why do they do that? Like all the title. I never understood that.

9:42

Speaker B

They gotta feel important.

10:17

Speaker A

Is that what that is?

10:18

Speaker B

Yep.

10:19

Speaker A

Is that what that is? Well, he was formerly known as Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, but he was stripped of his titles and honors over the recent years as the Royal family has put space between themselves and the perennial scandal struck relative. He's been out on KY now the, the things that have been coming out, you know, Prince Andrew's name has been involved in this for years. I mean, we are like years. Everybody knew. It wasn't really no secret, you know, but there is more information that's come out that's in the DOJ documents, which I'm assuming is what kind of like put pressure, I guess on the UK to do something about this, Right? Because he's been walking free. We knew he was a slumb bag, right? Like, we knew he was doing up. They knew that.

10:20

Speaker B

The family knew that they're all doing up.

11:04

Speaker A

So why him? Why now is the question.

11:08

Speaker B

Right, like the Royal Family is any better than this guy.

11:10

Speaker A

Yeah, right.

11:14

Speaker B

You know what I'm saying?

11:15

Speaker A

Right, right.

11:15

Speaker B

You know, oppressed. Oppressed free people for thousands of years.

11:18

Speaker A

That's right. That's right. You know, but, but it's interesting

11:23

Speaker B

and

11:29

Speaker A

there's some, there's some documents and more things that have been coming out. The former Prince Andrew is accused of betraying the UK by sharing confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein and his pals. And files that were recently released by the U.S. department of justice culminated in his arrest Thursday. So this is another string, right? We just saw this, we covered this a couple of weeks ago, right? One of the, one of the, the, the members of Parliament or whatever at the uk, Right, he was sharing some classified information with Jeffrey Epstein, right. And now you have the RO Loyalty members because they're more figureheads than actual, you know, political offices. Now you got the prince sharing confidential information. What, what would be the reason, Andy, that somebody would, would have to share confidential information to this dude? Like, what would he be doing with that information? What would be the point of him getting that information? What would, why, why risk your life, your freedom to share confidential information with somebody who's not supposed to have it? What would be the point of that,

11:29

Speaker B

well, they'd have to be blackmailing you probably.

12:34

Speaker A

It'd have to be pretty bad, right?

12:38

Speaker B

I would think so, yeah. I mean, I, I'm sure you're going to tell me, but.

12:40

Speaker A

No, I, I don't know. This is a genuine question.

12:46

Speaker B

Yeah, I mean, you know, you, you get, hey, let's. It's the same thing we've been talking about for years, bro. Hey, let's go party. Then they get them on film doing a bunch of up and then they blackmail him for info.

12:48

Speaker A

Yeah. Now for those of you, which by

12:59

Speaker B

the way, isn't mentioned anywhere, there's no mention of like blackmail and things in these files and people are like, there's, there's some things that people are saying that I think we should address.

13:01

Speaker A

Sure.

13:12

Speaker B

Okay. The first thing is there's people saying, well, these were just girls who were like gold digging hoes and you know, they wanted to be around powerful people and you know, that's all this is. Okay, well if that's all this is, then why are there all these emails, like laughing about little kids and all this other disgusting.

13:12

Speaker A

Right. Okay.

13:36

Speaker B

Like that doesn't make sense.

13:37

Speaker A

Right.

13:38

Speaker B

Okay. And then the other thing that people are saying is, they're saying, well, it's very hard to like prosecute a crime because there's no victims. Well, apparently they've been like eating them.

13:39

Speaker A

Yeah.

13:52

Speaker B

All right, so you're not gonna have victims if they're eating them.

13:52

Speaker A

That's some Carol Baskin.

13:55

Speaker B

Yeah. Or, or disposing of the bodies.

13:57

Speaker A

Right.

13:59

Speaker B

And which. Dude, we don't know if that how true any of that is, but they're talking about it openly in the email and then they're saying, well, there's not enough information in the email to really. Yeah. Okay. But when you and I communicate or any of us listening or watching communicate, we're fairly certain that there's going to be, you know, they're like, what you're saying. At least I am. Like, what I'm saying in the email is. Could be shared or like, I understand this when I send things. Right. So what about the things that aren't in the emails? What about the text messages? What about the conversations? What about like about the thousands hours

14:00

Speaker A

of footage from all the cameras in the rooms?

14:43

Speaker B

We're, we're not even seeing really anything yet.

14:46

Speaker A

No.

14:49

Speaker B

Okay.

14:50

Speaker A

No, nothing crazy.

14:50

Speaker B

So I think it's very important for people to not dismiss this as some conspiracy, hoping it goes away. Because, you know, your team is this team and this team is that team. Like, yeah, all the evidence suggests that these people were pretty evil and they were doing really evil. And we don't even have the whole enchilada of information. Not me, not even the Epstein files.

14:51

Speaker A

Yeah.

15:20

Speaker B

Like, what do you think the text messages look like these people were sending? What do you think their signal chats look like?

15:20

Speaker A

The WhatsApp chats? Yeah, bro.

15:26

Speaker B

You see what I'm saying?

15:28

Speaker A

Yeah. Like, yeah, bro.

15:29

Speaker B

To think that all of the juice is in the email. No, dude. No, dude.

15:30

Speaker A

So anyway, I mean, we're talking millions.

15:36

Speaker B

Yeah. To answer your question, you know this is how a Black Metal operation would work, right? Like if I were a blackmailer and I got Prince Andrew doing some that he shouldn't have been doing and then I say, hey, you're gonna have to give me some of this information or I'm gonna ruin your life. Yeah, that's why people do those things.

15:39

Speaker A

Right. Well, here's another thing to, for people to ponder. Okay? You ever heard of the Five Eyes, Andy?

16:01

Speaker B

No.

16:08

Speaker A

So the Five Eyes is basically the world's like leading intelligence countries faces, okay? They call them the Five Eyes, all right? And I'm gonna pull up a list for you. So the Five Eyes, it's intelligence sharing alliance, it's between the us, the uk, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Ironically, this was founded in 1946. UK is part of, part of the Five Eyes, right? They are one of the, like, they have one of the, the most sophisticated, I would say if you rank them, it would probably go Israel, United States, then the UK as far as like intel capabilities. Right. They're up there. The thing is that makes this interesting when you see things like, you know, former Prince Andrew passing, sharing confidential information. You got the other dude in UK sharing confidential information. Well, who would be, who would benefit? Who could potentially use that information and for what purposes? Right? Like those are the questions that I start asking. And then to look. And again, in the intelligence industry, you got the five Eyes being one of them and who's at the leader of them. I know this. When you're at number one, you kind of want to stay at number one. And so in order to do that, you got to have the shit on everybody else. Who's at number one? Oh, right. Like this shit is disgusting.

16:09

Speaker B

What do you mean?

17:32

Speaker A

What do you mean? Who's that number one?

17:33

Speaker B

Yeah, it's Israel. It's Israel.

17:35

Speaker A

Yeah, absolutely right. In order to stay there, you got to be able to know what everybody else's weaknesses are and how to keep them at not number one. Yeah, you Know what I'm saying? Like, it all goes.

17:36

Speaker B

And then also you got to tell a really good story, which is we're your best friend, right?

17:45

Speaker A

Yeah.

17:49

Speaker B

We're your greatest ally.

17:50

Speaker A

That's right. That's right.

17:51

Speaker B

We would never spy on, on your people.

17:53

Speaker A

No.

17:55

Speaker B

We would never allow our intelligence to, you know, encroach on the sovereign citizens of the United States. Never do that.

17:56

Speaker A

We can't do that. We can't do that at all, dude.

18:02

Speaker B

Which is a lie anyway, because we've not, we've not been sovereign in this country almost forever.

18:06

Speaker A

Yeah. So 100 years at least.

18:13

Speaker B

Another discussion.

18:15

Speaker A

Yeah. And then apparently this, this other thing that also came out was that they were, they were doing, doing some big business together and that Bill Gates was supposed to get in and he was tied into some stuff they were supposed to be doing in Afghanistan. Quote, I have sadly found out that Gates foundation doesn't do anything in Afghanistan, he concluded, referencing the nonprofit that was set up by Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who has also come under renewed fire over his ties to Epstein. At the time, Andrew was a trade envoy who had a duty to keep trade secrets confidential according to government rules. And this has now all come out that he, he was, he was sharing everything. Now, another thing that's been interesting about these Epstein files, these dumps, because there's still some stuff that are coming out, not these massive batches, but they're still updating stuff as it kind of comes out right. On the DOJ's website. Another thing is that, that also came out is this, that the Epstein files reveal Ghislaine Maxwell's central role in setting up the Clinton Global Initiative, despite Hillary Clinton saying they met on a few occasions. So now this is coming out. Right. Super well interested. And so what I'm finding here, what at least I, what I'm seeing is this string of individual politicians. There's NGOs, there's famous celebrities, there's heads of state. Right. And These organizations and NGOs, like the Clinton Global Initiative. Right. There's hundreds, if not thousands of these all the way around. And when you needed to be set up properly, right, because you were trying to do some, you know, maybe not above board shit, you called in Epstein, he made sure it got done. But there was an understanding that there's going to be a trade off here. He's getting something off of this. Right. And it's a common string that I'm seeing. And this, this comes out about Hillary, that, yeah, her, the former Secretary of State claimed that she met At Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, quote, on a few occasions, despite widespread reporting that Maxwell attended Chelsea Clinton's wedding and played a substantial role in the Clinton Global Initiative. One of President Bill Clinton's signature post White House endeavors Justice Department released its latest tranche of documents relating to the late Epstein, which revealed that Ghislaine Maxwell played a significant role in the Clinton orbit of politics. Hillary Clinton recently said she met Maxwell on a few occasions, attempting to distance herself from Maxwell and Epstein. Bill Clinton was featured prominently in the Epstein files. But despite this claim, Maxwell and her Justice Department interview last year said she had a very, quote, central role and setting up the Global Initiative, the Clinton Global Initiative. She also said that Epstein was involved in the effort. The Epstein files have detailed Maxwell's integral role in supporting the creation of the Global Initiative. Maxwell took part in budget discussions for the first CGI conference, discussed issues with Clinton AIDS, and worked with Publicist Group, the company that produced CGI's first event. She even arranged to wire them over a million dollars for its work with the Clinton project. There's a lot here. There's a lot here. What do you got?

18:16

Speaker B

Well, I mean, look, dude, did you see what Hillary Clinton's saying now? Oh, I don't, I don't. We only met a couple times. You know, Bill was on these humanitarian trips and that's where we met. We crossed paths and blah blah, blah and this and that. And then she's saying immigration has gone too far, these policies have gone too far, blah, blah, blah. Right. Totally different position than what she has been in this historically.

21:42

Speaker A

Yeah, right.

22:09

Speaker B

And what we have to understand is that these people are willing to lie, cheat and play theater. We talked about this last night on the Hangout. But what we're seeing here is people positioning themselves for what's about to happen or what they think is about to happen. Ok. And then you have Nadler, you know, basically grilling Pam Bondi about what's going on. All these Democrats who didn't say shit about it, now they're all saying shit. But it's not for the reason that you think. Okay? The reason it, the reason they're saying all this stuff isn't because they actually think that things need to change or they have any regrets. They're saying this because when the truly comes out, they want to be able to say, I was telling you to release it. Would I, would I tell you to release it if I was guilty? Right. So we have to be very aware that what you see them say has nothing to do with the truth or reality or anything like that. It has to do with them positioning themselves for what they think might happen and how to create a situation where they are protected from it. So we're seeing a lot of these people come out and speak differently than we've ever heard them speak before.

22:11

Speaker A

Right.

23:34

Speaker B

Why is that? And that's what people should be thinking about.

23:35

Speaker A

Okay.

23:38

Speaker B

It's not for the reason of, oh, Hillary suddenly thinks that, you know, immigration went too far.

23:39

Speaker A

No, dude, right?

23:45

Speaker B

That's not at all. She doesn't want to be on the receiving end of the public outrage that is boiling right now, or I would say simmering right now that will reach a boil once the normal people finally figure out what's going on, which we're seeing that happen. We're seeing people who didn't necessarily believe that any of this stuff was true, who are now like, holy, this is unreal. Right? Like, how many people have you guys had come up to you that. That for the last however many years, thought this was conspiracy or thought it was crazy or didn't even know what was going on? And now they're talking about it.

23:46

Speaker A

Yeah.

24:21

Speaker B

Right. I was talking to a buddy of mine who is pretty traditionally a Democrat, and I was joking with him, and I said, hey, I said, you see what all your buddies are doing that you voted for all this time? And he starts laughing. And I said. I said, what do you think? And he's like, dude, this is insane. This is just a normal dude, right? Like, he's starting. They're starting to put it together, and that simmering is going to turn into a boil the more that this stuff continues to seep out and the more that people dig into it. The problem that we have, which was intentional, in my opinion, is that this information was released during a time where it's very difficult to tell what is true and what is not true. And there's getting. There's things being mixed in intentionally that are not true to discredit the entire thing. Right. So there's a disinformation campaign and propaganda campaign going on with the Epstein files where they are intentionally circulating a lot of things that may not be true so that hopefully people will see two or three of those things and be like, oh, yeah, well, it's all fake, right? Especially the most extreme things. So, like, yeah, you know, you have to be aware of what you're watching. And what we're watching here is a bunch of people who've been doing a bunch of evil shit for a very long time. Scrambling. And what I anticipate that we will see is a few different things. I. I think that we're going to see other people start to blow the whistle on these people. Okay. Like, for example, the people who are involved in the Clinton Global Initiative are the ones that leak this information that Ghislaine was actually involved.

24:22

Speaker A

Yeah.

26:07

Speaker B

Because they're not gonna. They don't want to get caught up in this. So we're gonna see a lot of new whistleblowers come forward. I think another thing that we're gonna see is I think we're gonna see some people kill themselves, either quote, quote, unquote, or genuinely.

26:07

Speaker A

Right.

26:21

Speaker B

Because, dude, this is gonna continue to unfold more and more and more, and it's gonna be. I don't think it's going to happen as fast as what most people want it to happen, which it should. It should be, you know, instant accountability. But the way that these people are reacting tells me that they're afraid.

26:22

Speaker A

Yeah. Let's check in with the chat while we're. Let's check in with the chat, see what they got going on this. Yeah, dude.

26:40

Speaker B

That's why it's important for people to keep their. Their outrage. Hi.

26:48

Speaker A

Yes. Very high.

26:51

Speaker B

Yeah. And also continue to talk about it

26:52

Speaker A

and vet the information, too.

26:54

Speaker B

Yeah.

26:56

Speaker A

I'm saying, like, it's easy to go down these rabbit holes on social media and you hear these. No, go, go, go search the files yourself. Go check this. Verify the. Yourself and then let us know what you think. You know.

26:56

Speaker B

Well, did you know that? Did you. Did you see the Lex.

27:10

Speaker A

Yeah.

27:16

Speaker B

Interview today?

27:17

Speaker A

Yeah.

27:18

Speaker B

Did you hear what he said about Epstein, who he was working for?

27:18

Speaker A

Yeah, yeah.

27:20

Speaker B

He said. He said that in. And this is a paraphrase, it's not an exact quote, but he said that Epstein worked directly for the Rothschilds, and he verified that by actually calling the Rothschilds and they said yes. So if you want to know who's behind all the shit, it's. They're telling you who's behind it. And these same people have been controlling the world for 600 years at a minimum.

27:21

Speaker A

Did you see his attorney tell him he would fucking kill him?

27:54

Speaker B

Yeah, he said. He said he. If you. If you answer a question more than five words, I'm going to kill you.

27:56

Speaker A

Yeah.

28:01

Speaker B

You know, I got Lex Wester's. What is he, 80 something years old? He don't give a. Yeah, he kind

28:01

Speaker A

of laughed at it, actually.

28:07

Speaker B

Yeah.

28:08

Speaker A

Here's the clip right here.

28:08

Speaker B

Answer the question regularly. Done. Are you trying to play this?

28:15

Speaker A

No, I stop. Oh.

28:31

Speaker B

I also think another thing's going to happen. I think we're going to start seeing vigilante street justice against a lot of these people.

28:32

Speaker A

Yeah.

28:41

Speaker B

Because if. If there's not accountability and people truly understand what's been going on, I believe these people are not going to be able to go in public. Rightfully so. Okay. Because, dude, look, this is going to get handled one way or another. We're not going to live in a country full of people like this. We're certainly not going to work our asses off to pay our taxes to people who protect this or condone this. And the average person, when they finally figure out what's going on, I think we're going to have. We're gonna have accountability one way or the other.

28:41

Speaker A

Yeah.

29:13

Speaker B

You know, so. Yeah, I think. I think we're gonna see a lot of that.

29:14

Speaker A

Yeah, man. Yeah. Yeah. Guys, jump in on this conversation, man. Let us know what you guys think. Anything crazy?

29:20

Speaker C

Not really, but John on Twitter is asking a little up on the chat. Do you still think the slow role of info is on purpose?

29:28

Speaker B

Yes, I do. I do. You. Listen, I. I've said this like 50 times now. Look, look, look, man, it might be

29:36

Speaker A

going a little too slow.

29:48

Speaker B

Look, dude, it is going too slow.

29:49

Speaker A

You know what I'm saying? Like, like, like.

29:51

Speaker B

No, no, it is.

29:52

Speaker A

Yeah.

29:54

Speaker B

But it's also not okay, because the normal person still doesn't grasp what's happening. Yeah, but they're. It's happening, right? You're seeing it happen. Okay? We are way ahead of the game. The people that listen to this show, the people on the Internet, the people on TikTok and Instagram and YouTube and X, they're ahead of it. Dude, remember, most people don't spend their lives on the fucking Internet.

29:54

Speaker A

No.

30:19

Speaker B

Okay. They're just now hearing about this. And not only are they just now hearing about this, it's getting dumped on them from like, you know, imagine us having this dumped on us, not knowing what we knew for the last six years. Right. It's like a very. That's why you see people walking around not saying, totally depressed right now. People are like going through the dark soul of the night where they're having to face reality of what is actually going on.

30:19

Speaker A

Yeah.

30:49

Speaker B

And.

30:49

Speaker A

And it's both sides calling for it to be released.

30:50

Speaker B

Yeah.

30:53

Speaker A

Like everybody, like, it's not like, oh, this is just the right way.

30:53

Speaker B

No, this is the time for people to unify on this line. This is the truth. And, and. But to answer the question here's why I think that, John, because I can't think of another way that you could actually hold these people accountable. I just can't think of it. All right? And maybe I'm not thinking it through, but I'm pretty good at strategy. I mean, that's what I do every single day, being an entrepreneur, and I'm a pretty successful entrepreneur. I'm not the best in the world, but I think I'm all right.

30:55

Speaker A

Okay.

31:30

Speaker B

When I try to think of, like, how this could have played out, and I. I know everything. I know now, and I look backwards. If Trump would have came in on the first day and said, hey, we're arresting all these people, global leaders, banking heads, this, that, the other, the whole world would have been like, dude, he's. He's a tyrant. He's a dictator. Da, da, da, da, da. They. We would have had NATO here. We would have had a whole world unify against us saying that we're occupied by a fucking tyrant. We would have all kinds of problems. Okay? Then you look at the geopolitical moves that Trump's made, and you look at how he secured the oil and how he. The Greenland thing, making our country strategically more defensible, all right? More independent. At this point in time, most people still believe that the Epstein files are fake. They think it's a conspiracy. They think it's. I would say at this, where I'm at On this timeline, 90% of people think it's totally made up now because the files, the emails, dropped the first half, which is actually not even half. It's like 40% and it has Trump's name. All these people that are rabidly haters of Donald Trump are fucking having to now accept that this is a real thing because they hate the motherfucker so much that they're like, oh, my God, he's a pedophile. Let's get him. Ok? And they've all jumped in and. And by saying that, they're buying into the fact that this is a real thing. Okay?

31:34

Speaker A

So then we tell them it's not Trump. It's actually these dudes, these people that are.

33:17

Speaker B

Okay, yeah, so now that's starting to come out, right? All right, now you drop the rest of the files on them and you unredact it, which is what people should be fucking demanding. Now you have the public outrage and the leverage to make arrests. Okay? Now, I'm not the smartest person in the world, but I personally can't think of enough, like, an actual tactical way to actually hold these People accountable outside of something like that. All right? So that's, that's why I think that, okay, this has nothing to do with trusting the plan or any of that. Because the truth of the matter is we shouldn't be trusting anybody and we should be preparing as if we're all on our own. That's how we should be behaving. And the people of this country should come together and unite and act as if it's all of them until it is proven otherwise. And that means a lot of things. That means we have to become personally excellent. We've got to get fit, we've got to get smart, we've got to make some money. We have to organize with other like minded people in our communities. No one person can do this for everybody, all right? And we have to fucking come together in order to take back what was always supposed to be ours. All right? So there's a lot of things that have to happen and none of them involve trusting Donald Trump. I'm just saying what I am observing from a strategic 10,000, 100,000 foot view. Okay? So I can't see, you know, I can't see. Now, now, now you got Joe Corbett here saying, now Trump's doing a phenomenal job. Trump could part the sea right now. Okay?

33:21

Speaker A

Yeah.

35:14

Speaker B

He could do everything right. And if there isn't mass deportations for real, and there is an accountability for a lot of this corruption that we've been having to deal with for the last six years especially, no one's going to give a fuck about any of the other that he does. And that's what Donald Trump is failing to realize. That's why you're seeing him say, oh, brush it off, you know, I'm doing a great job.

35:15

Speaker A

Yeah, The Dow's up 50,000 points.

35:36

Speaker B

Exactly.

35:38

Speaker A

Yeah.

35:39

Speaker B

No one's going to hear that unless there's accountability for the other shit. Because people like me and you and a lot of the people watching, we have voted for this man in 2016, in 2020, in 2024. We always believed in him, okay? And now he's making us look like fucking assholes. All right, after all the arrows. Yes. And he's not considering the fact of what every single supporter of him has had to deal with for the last 11 years. Okay? And that might seem like not a lot because he's had to deal with a lot of shit for sure. But dude, you're a multi billionaire with resources. What about these regular people that weren't able to speak up without losing their jobs, that were Getting arrested for breathing the fucking air that have had to deal with this oppressive tax system that apparently is run off of fraud and having our money sent overseas and into NGOs and back into politicians pockets while everybody else struggles. Okay? So I think there's a lot of things happening here and I think whoever's close to Donald Trump who's in his ear needs to make him understand that it doesn't ma. It does not matter to people how much other you do until that is handled. And that's, that's where most people are. Yeah, okay. And I have a feeling.

35:40

Speaker A

Cure cancer right now.

37:04

Speaker B

Huh?

37:05

Speaker A

He could cure cancer right now.

37:05

Speaker B

Listen, dude, wouldn't matter. I have a feeling.

37:07

Speaker A

Sorry, Keith.

37:10

Speaker B

I have a feeling that we are going. Look, I don't know what's going to happen, but here's what I. Here's what I could tell you. If President Trump goes to State of the Union on Tuesday and doesn't talk about this and doesn't say we're having accountability and tries to talk about all the other, his approval rating is going to go to zero.

37:11

Speaker A

Okay?

37:32

Speaker B

Those of you listening that are in Donald Trump's camp, because I know some of you listen, somebody better communicate this to him because that's what's going to happen. All right? He needs to hold the motherfuckers accountable. He needs to fucking do what he said he was going to do and he needs to do it quickly. Otherwise people will not show up in 20, 26 to vote.

37:34

Speaker A

He's going to deal with impeachments for the next fucking three years.

37:58

Speaker B

That's right. That. Listen, dude, it's over. And he can go out there and he can go out there and talk about all the good things he does. And the only thing that could like save him from the backlash was if he like took away income tax. Like that would buy him some time.

38:01

Speaker A

They buy them a few months.

38:20

Speaker B

Yeah, but the move. Ha. People need to see drastic moves and they're not seeing them and they're getting pissed. I'm getting pissed. Okay. I don't like the fact that so many of us have had to like stand up for this dude for so long and now you seem to have completely flipped the script. Right? That's what people see.

38:22

Speaker A

Yeah, that's what people feel.

38:44

Speaker B

Okay. Yeah, they see it. But I also understand that to get accountability the way that I just laid it out, that's the only strategic way that I think you could do it. So we're going to have to wait and see what happens. But at the End of the day, we should be preparing for nothing to happen and we haven't to do what we need to do. And that's, by the way, that's not storming the Capitol. Okay? They want that, by the way. I don't know if you guys figured that out yet. They want that, okay, because it gives them a reason to lock the entire country down and put Palantir front and center and start with all the digital currency, all the mass surveillance, all the shit that they're planning to do.

38:45

Speaker A

All right?

39:33

Speaker B

So there has to be high emotion because you need to be pressuring. Like how many people that listen to this show actually went and called their representatives and got their friends to call the representatives and email and, and, and have been blasting them through the proper channels since we started talking about this. I bet not as many as should be. All right? Government doesn't work without the pressure of the people. And because we've lived so long in this comfortable state in this country and so many generations, the last three or four, the last three have had it comfortable. They've lost the understanding of the role that they play in an organized government. An organized government that's functional has to have pressure from the people. So people like, well, how do you do that? Because they don't know. Because they haven't had to do it for so long, right?

39:34

Speaker A

Well, you got to get them fucking.

40:26

Speaker B

There's a reason that the founders put in a well regulated militia as the counterbalance to fucking oppressive government. Okay? That's required. That's not it. That's not an optional thing. Because if they're not worried about people uprising, then they don't have any incentive to do anything that benefits the people because they're in their little club. So people have to understand the role that they play in this. And it's not a passive role. So, man, I know I'm becoming the OS and the leadership, my family and everyone around me, while calling me city and state officials. It just doesn't seem like enough without going out and doing something about this. Yeah, I think that's how everybody feels, dude. But I think you gotta also understand that there is, there is a methodical, strategic way to. Look, man, think of it like this, okay? You're broke, you don't have any money and it's making you mad. You could throw a temper tantrum, you could be mad, but that doesn't change the situation that you're broke. You're still broke. There still has to be a tactical strategic plan of execution. And that is what People are missing. They're not understanding that when we talk about, like when I say you are the revolution that you're waiting for, that's a literal thing. Individuals have to take that upon themselves and they have to organize in their communities. They have to, to network with like minded people. Dude, get a cigar night together, Get a, get a, get a fitness group together, do something together and talk about what the is going on and start to coordinate. Then the revolution happens by good strong people getting involved in their local politics, in their chamber of commerce, in their school boards, running for mayor, running for state representative. Okay? These are the things that are required for the people to take the power back. And if we could educate people around the idea that we should not vote for people who are bought and paid for by these Globo Corps, okay, we take their power away, okay? The same thing would happen if people started shopping with companies that weren't owned by the biggest banks in the world. And you know, the, the four banks that control everything and almost own everything. So you have to become an educated consumer and you have to become an active participant in the Republic. That's the reality. And people haven't gotten to that point yet. Once we get to that point, then we can start to make some progress. But this is not something that one person can organize and create and do. And like, that's not how the, it's going to work. This, this mythical fantasy that we're gonna, like, we joke about it, right? That we're gonna ride in on horses and you know, start the revolution, like, bro, that we're living in a different time. It has to be done a different way. Okay? So just like in business, we're searching for an outcome, all right? We have to think about what's going to create that outcome. What's going to most effectively create that outcome? Is throwing a temper tantrum going to create that outcome? No. Is getting pissed off and talking about it and getting everybody to understand what's going on going to help that? Yes. Is putting pressure on the politicians that are already elected going to help that? Yes. Because here's the thing that people fail to realize. What are people most afraid of outside of being held accountable or put in prison or executed? They're afraid of losing their livelihood. And unfortunately, because our government works the way it is and we haven't had people participate in so long, the government has become this place where people who seek power selfishly go there for their own interest and their own gang. So if you want to fucking get them to do what you Want. You have to threaten them by making sure that they understand that they will not continue to earn their income if they continue to act the way they're fucking acting. And if you threaten people with their income, just like they threaten you with your income, just like they told you that if you don't wear a mask, you're going to jail, just like they told you if you don't get this shot, you're losing your job. They will behave in a similar manner. But people haven't figured out that we have a role to play. You cannot just sit here and think that this is going to regulate itself. It's not going to happen. And to think that myself or anybody else that you think should be leading things is going to be able to just make it happen is. Is a. It's an insane thought. That's not how the. It works. And so we have to understand that this takes a coordinated effort that starts with unity. Because they tell us what they're afraid of by where they put the pain points against us. What do they do to us every single day? They tell us that guy down the street who prays different than you is the fucking enemy. That guy down the street that's got a different skin tone than you, that guy's the enemy. These people are not the fucking enemy. And you know that they're not. So why do you keep falling for it, Right? We have a time. We have a. This time right now is the closest that we've ever been to unity, literally since 9, 11. All right? Because nobody outside of a very small group, like a 1% group of fucking weirdo, you know, Weirdo fucking. These people are this much of the population, okay? Everybody else is like, no, dude, they're fucking with kids. Fuck them. And that goes for Democrats, Republicans and Independents. You have a left now who obviously believes in 2A because they're so scared of ice that they're gonna look, okay, so. So we understand the government's corrupt. We all agree that kids shouldn't be be with. We all agree that blackmail's wrong. We all agree that fraud's wrong. We all agree that we need to have 2A. We're very close to coming together. The problem is, is that we have too many people with too many egos that don't want to just say, yeah, man, I'll work with that to get this done. And I'm going to tell you something. In business, you have to work with people sometimes that you don't like to. To accomplish an outcome. And there's everybody's trying to, like, monetize this or create some sort of thing like. This ain't that time, bro. This is the time for everybody to come together and fix so that we actually can have an economy where we can make some money and succeed and win. All right? So we have to get smarter about our. Our tactics when. When we laugh and, like, when we say, oh, they think we're sheep and this and that. Yeah, look how we behave. Look how we act. We jump at every little thing they do, and we don't question any of it as a whole.

40:27

Speaker A

Yeah, right.

48:02

Speaker B

Then the people who do question it, they fight amongst each other. No, I'm right. No, you're right. No, I'm right. No, you. I'm with Trump. No, fuck you. You're not. You're not with Trump enough. Oh, you voted for, like, dude, that. That is what they want. We have to be smarter than them.

48:03

Speaker A

It's real, bro.

48:22

Speaker B

So, like, dude, we have to understand, like, you guys who come in here and you say, do something. I've been doing something for a long time. I've been building companies that employ people. I've been contributing to my. My community. I've been putting out content that. That honestly, if I'm being completely honest, I fucking hate talking about it. I'm much more effective. And anybody who's listened to my show before this at talking about how to make money, that's my wheelhouse, bro. I'm one of the best in the world at it. I gave that all up to talk about this because I realized that if we don't fix this, there will be no money to make, okay? So everybody needs to get together and everybody needs to put their little petty aside, and we need to say, hey, man, you down with. With blackmail and fraud and them stealing our money and fucking with kids? No. Yeah, me too. Let's fucking get rid of these people.

48:23

Speaker A

Hey, man. Bro. Hell yeah.

49:14

Speaker B

Yeah. Anyway.

49:20

Speaker A

Hell yeah.

49:22

Speaker B

Look, guys, we gotta get fucking smart. We gotta get smart. That means you. You guys that watch this show and listen to the show, you are not passive listeners. You are part of a mission for an outcome. That's why we do this, okay? I don't run ads on the show, bro. I can make $10 million plus a year in ads. I don't run a single ad, ok? We're here to produce an outcome. That means you have to participate. That means you have to take initiative. It means you have to act autonomously in your own communities to make this happen, which every single person here is capable of. The that founded this country were 20 years old, okay? And that's another problem. We have all these men who believe that they're not qualified to lead. Nobody's qualified to lead. Nobody knows what the they're doing. Okay. You gotta go before you feel ready. Just like we talk about in Q&AF, man.

49:23

Speaker A

Just go. Just go.

50:17

Speaker B

Yeah.

50:20

Speaker A

Anyway, hell yeah.

50:21

Speaker B

That's my. That's my take on this. Like, we can't. This, like. Dude, listen, man, there's a desired outcome, and there's only a few ways to get there. And if we don't do those things, we will not get there. That is it. Now, we could throw. We could throw temper tantrums. We. We could spout off on social media.

50:22

Speaker A

Right, Right.

50:46

Speaker B

We do that all day. Yeah.

50:47

Speaker A

Write some mean tweets. Yeah. It's easy.

50:48

Speaker B

I'm gonna write a strongly worded tweet.

50:50

Speaker A

Yeah.

50:52

Speaker B

You know what I'm saying?

50:53

Speaker A

Listen to this email.

50:54

Speaker B

Yeah. Like, bro, this is. This is real, okay. That's right, Tyson.

50:55

Speaker A

That's right, Tyson. Hell yeah. What's that super chat up there? I saw some comments on it.

51:01

Speaker B

Yeah. As much as I appreciate you guys making donations, just remember I. That's not something you guys need to do, okay? We're. I'm doing okay. You know, I. I try not to monetize and you know, like. You know what I'm saying? Like, I don't want. I don't want you. Like, we had a guy last night put a hundred bucks in, and he's like, man, I'm broke. Don't do that. Yeah, like, don't do that, man. I mean, I appreciate it, but honestly, what I just said needs. If you want to really repay all this effort and time and that we've put into this, get involved, man. Become a leader in your own life, ok? Lead the people around you. Live what it means to be an American in your mind. I'm not even going to tell you what the. I think that means because America is beautiful because we have all different kinds of ideas. All right? But we got to be able to talk about them.

51:08

Speaker A

Yeah. Anyway, hell yeah, bro. Guys, jump down in the comments. Let us know what you guys think with all of this. Let us know. I love it. I love it. Dude. Yeah. Hell, yeah. Let's keep cruising, ladies.

52:00

Speaker B

I got a lot on one there, huh?

52:17

Speaker A

Yeah, yeah, yeah. We're rolling. All right. I like it. Let's keep cruising. We got headline, too. This is. Let's. Let's check in on New York City, shall we? Let's see What America is gonna look like if you guys don't do any of that. Okay? You know what it's gonna look like? Let's go to Mom Danny's town.

52:18

Speaker B

Yeah.

52:38

Speaker A

Got shit on the sidewalks.

52:38

Speaker B

Mom Daddy stone.

52:40

Speaker A

That's what it is. Yeah. New York City's most poop filled areas revealed as dog waste complaints hit record highs. So the complaints are piling up. All right. Putrid sidewalk so blanketed with shit that it's barely passable has become a symbol of the Big Apples winter crap crisis as complaints over dog waste reach record highs. A video of a vile stench of Bruckner Boulevard in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx went viral Monday as inconsiderate owners continue to leave their pets business on the ground, seemingly emboldened not to scoop the poop in the week since the arctic deep freeze and massive storm left piles of snow across.

52:44

Speaker B

Dude, my dog don't even want to go outside when it's that cold. He shits in the house. This in the house.

53:29

Speaker A

Yeah.

53:37

Speaker B

And then look at you and be like, it's cold.

53:37

Speaker A

Yeah, Nick. Yeah, yeah.

53:39

Speaker B

Like, if it's raining or it's cold, he'll look out. You know him?

53:43

Speaker A

Oh, yeah.

53:46

Speaker B

He'll look out. He'll look at you and he'll run in the house.

53:47

Speaker A

You go out there.

53:52

Speaker B

Yeah, you go take a. Out there, man. It's cold.

53:52

Speaker A

Yeah. And so they got all over the

53:59

Speaker B

streets, and it pisses you off because, you know, he knows.

54:01

Speaker A

He does.

54:04

Speaker B

Like, he knows. Well, what are you gonna do about it?

54:04

Speaker A

Yeah, yeah, it's shit all over the streets. So you got communism up in New York City. It's already starting. They got shit in the streets. Quote. It's horrible. It's like garbage and poop everywhere.

54:08

Speaker B

Well, what the fuck did you think you were gonna get?

54:20

Speaker A

Yeah, well, here's the thing, though. You know, Gavin Newsom chimed in on this.

54:23

Speaker B

Oh, yeah. Like, his is better.

54:26

Speaker A

He's like, it's not that bad. This is a.

54:27

Speaker B

This is a. This is the price you pay for America.

54:32

Speaker A

That's right. You know, right?

54:35

Speaker B

Like, that's the biggest lie ever, dude. Like, oh, you gotta pay these taxes. Look what you get. Nobody would even notice that you were stealing our taxes if you just gave us something nice to look at.

54:36

Speaker A

Give us a slice.

54:47

Speaker B

This is the. This is how stupid and Greek dude. This is that saying that you say absolute power corrupts absolutely. This is a perfect. Yeah, like, the perfect example of that. Okay, we don't check the government. They're not afraid of Us. They look at us while they steal all our money.

54:47

Speaker A

Make us fat.

55:09

Speaker B

Hold on.

55:10

Speaker A

Make us sick.

55:10

Speaker B

Okay? They do all this. They let people do drugs and take shits and pisses on the streets and all this. And then they're like, this is the price that you have to pay for living in the greatest country in the world.

55:11

Speaker A

That's right.

55:23

Speaker B

But when you go to other countries, they don't pay near the amount of tax. And I'm not talking about Europe. Those are stupid.

55:24

Speaker A

Yeah, that's right.

55:31

Speaker B

Okay, all you European, bro, you need to grow a spine, all right? You go to Dubai, it's perfectly clean.

55:32

Speaker A

Clean.

55:43

Speaker B

You go to Singapore, it's perfectly clean. You know why it's clean in Singapore? Because if you litter, they tie your ass to a pole and cane you in public. You get a spanking.

55:43

Speaker A

Yeah.

55:53

Speaker B

In public. Okay. It's just very simple.

55:54

Speaker A

Yeah.

55:57

Speaker B

Like, you know, saying, oh, yeah, bro. Like, so, New York, this is what you pay to live in America. And by the way, we're going to raise your tax 10%.

55:58

Speaker A

That's exactly.

56:07

Speaker B

Yeah.

56:08

Speaker A

Not only that, we're also going to cut the NYPD by 5,000 offices.

56:09

Speaker B

Yeah.

56:14

Speaker A

Anyway, so we're going to make it less safe and more expensive for you to live here.

56:15

Speaker B

Let me ask. Keep going. But I got to.

56:18

Speaker A

I got.

56:20

Speaker B

I do have, like, a.

56:20

Speaker A

No, I mean, that's the next piece of this dude. New York. New York City. There, they're blasting a former New York City Police Department chief, John Shell. He's blasting Momdani. Because they're planning. They were planning on hiring 5,000. Now they're talking about cutting it by 5,000. That's a flip, ain't it? That's a hell of a flip.

56:21

Speaker B

You go. That's what I meant to say.

56:41

Speaker A

Yeah, you go. You go from.

56:43

Speaker B

I meant to say cutting. Yeah. What are you talking about? Defund the police, man.

56:44

Speaker A

We're gonna add tax.

56:49

Speaker B

I'm with it. These other. They talk about. I'm at cut.

56:50

Speaker A

Yeah, they're. Yeah, they're going to be cutting it, and. And then they're also going to be increasing property tax by nearly 10%. You remember that? If you're not making over. You know, if you're not making over a million dollars, you're fine. Yeah, yeah. No, no, it's everybody, like, what the. Yeah, The. The second option, this 9.5% property tax height the mayor estimates would. Would affect more than 3 million residential units and more than 100,000 commercial buildings. It would also require drawing almost a billion dollars from the city's rainy day fund and another $229 million from the retiree health benefits trust. Yeah, this is great. They're off to an amazing start.

56:53

Speaker B

Well, that's what happens when you can't do math.

57:39

Speaker A

That's exactly what happens when you can't do math. But here's the thing.

57:41

Speaker B

And I mean, what do you think you're gonna get when you hire a 34 year or a 35 year old.

57:44

Speaker A

Yeah.

57:50

Speaker B

Who's never run a snow cone stand? Okay, like this is what I'm talking about. Okay. What did you think you were gonna get? Do you really think that someone who talks good is qualified to run an organization? Those are two different skill sets.

57:50

Speaker A

Yeah, yeah. They did it to themselves, bro.

58:07

Speaker B

Okay? And by the way, what's going to happen when all these. These millionaires and billionaires leave, dude. And don't pay the tax? Well, dude, so where's money going to

58:11

Speaker A

come from then, dude?

58:21

Speaker B

Oh, you mean history is going to repeat itself and there's going to be no tax income and there's going to be no money to draw from and everybody's going to be poorer and then they're going to have a harder time surviving because he just raised your tax by 10%. Oh, let's not forget about the free bus ride that you voted for, dumbasses.

58:22

Speaker A

That's right.

58:41

Speaker B

You know, free bus ride sounds good.

58:42

Speaker A

Buses.

58:44

Speaker B

You know what? Free. Free bus, okay?

58:45

Speaker A

Brown guy eat with his hands.

58:48

Speaker B

Free food for the poor. We're cultured, okay? You know, the government will just pay it. Like, bro, listen, remember what I was saying about driving in traffic? You know, I have that feeling right now.

58:50

Speaker A

Well, I mean, dude, but you brought up a really good point though. Andy brought up a really good point. What happens when people just say, hey, this, right? And. And you. I mean, fill in the blank, dude. It could be taxes, it could be crime. Right? It could be like, how do you expect a business to stay in an environment they. They can't be profitable in?

59:07

Speaker B

They can't. They. It's math. I don't know how many times. Let's say this. A company runs on a certain model. There are margin points in there that create the profit for the company. When you take the margin points away by doing stupid like allowing crime to run rapid or not prosecuting crime for under a thousand dollars like they did in California, or taxing people to the point where that margin goes away, the businesses half to leave. Because unlike you, Madame blah blah, whatever the your name is, we have to earn our Money that means it has to come from somewhere. We don't. The government just doesn't come to our businesses and say, hey, here's $10 million to make up for this money that you're losing. Because we, y'. All.

59:27

Speaker A

No, they definitely don't do that. They actually increase the taxes even more.

1:00:18

Speaker B

Dude, if people kn. If people actually knew, if people actually understood how business. Smaller and medium sized businesses like ours and everybody else, the mom and pop, if you actually knew how they were taxed, there would be a revolt tomorrow. Because the thing is, is that they justify these taxes on the idea of, well, we've got to take the money because they're greedy and they'll just take advantage of you.

1:00:22

Speaker A

They're making so much.

1:00:46

Speaker B

If that's true and they are that greedy, then wouldn't they create more. More jobs to make more money, to grow their company in their own community? Oh, but we're not smart enough to figure that out.

1:00:47

Speaker A

Yeah.

1:00:58

Speaker B

You see what I'm saying?

1:00:59

Speaker A

Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean, dude, people leave and Chicago seeing the same exact thing, right? Chicago. I was just up there this last past weekend, actually stated the Trump. Actually, it was pretty nice. Yeah, Trump Hotel's pretty nice.

1:01:00

Speaker B

Was it? I only stayed at one before and it was a really.

1:01:13

Speaker A

Which, like, we're at the one in

1:01:16

Speaker B

New York City that's supposed to be the best one. No, it's shitty. Really?

1:01:17

Speaker A

Fuck.

1:01:22

Speaker B

Well, it was when I went. Am I. Yeah, well, excuse me.

1:01:22

Speaker A

It's pretty nice, you know, went up there, it was cool, but.

1:01:27

Speaker B

But you know, I have high standards.

1:01:29

Speaker A

You do, you do. No, I get it.

1:01:31

Speaker B

I'm a snob about hotels. Well, yeah, yeah.

1:01:34

Speaker A

But for the passantes, it wasn't bad. It was above average.

1:01:37

Speaker B

Fair enough.

1:01:40

Speaker A

You know what I'm saying?

1:01:41

Speaker B

All right.

1:01:41

Speaker A

Yeah. You know, but here's the thing. You're walking down the street, there's homeless people all over the city, right? There's trash. You know what I'm saying? Like, and so, like, because of that environment and the crime, you know, I stayed strapped. You know how I roll, right?

1:01:42

Speaker B

Like, what do you mean you stayed strapped? Like, of course, yeah.

1:01:58

Speaker A

I mean, like, you know I'm saying, like, there was no, like, like there was no. Like, oh, yeah, we're cool, right? Like, no, we're not cool. It's Chicago, right?

1:02:03

Speaker B

Dude, honestly, I think if I, I think anybody who rolls around and doesn't carry at this point in time, dude, you're really taking a big risk.

1:02:10

Speaker A

Yeah. You must have accomplished everything you wanted in this World. Yeah.

1:02:18

Speaker B

Because, well, dude, it's not just. It's not just that. It's that people are losing their minds, bro.

1:02:21

Speaker A

Yeah.

1:02:26

Speaker B

Because shit's getting so hard for them.

1:02:27

Speaker A

Yeah. Right. Yeah.

1:02:28

Speaker B

So they don't give a. Like, you brought up the. The road rage. You know why we're seeing all this road rage? Because people are pissed and they're taking it out on each other.

1:02:30

Speaker A

They're hot.

1:02:38

Speaker B

Okay? And like, people are doing things that they wouldn't normally do. So it's a. You need to be smart.

1:02:38

Speaker A

Oh, yeah.

1:02:45

Speaker B

Maj talks about this all the time, bro.

1:02:46

Speaker A

Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. You know, but with all the going up in Chicago, right, The influx of the illegal migrants, you got, you know, the taxes in Chicago, you got like, dude, the hotel, like, dude, the. The tourist tax they put on that, like, dude.

1:02:47

Speaker B

Right. Oh, on the hotel room.

1:03:03

Speaker A

Yeah. You know, and then the crime.

1:03:04

Speaker B

You know what that tourist tax is, right?

1:03:09

Speaker A

What?

1:03:10

Speaker B

That's racism.

1:03:11

Speaker A

Oh, yeah.

1:03:12

Speaker B

There's only black people that get that. You know what I'm saying?

1:03:13

Speaker A

Hey, man, let me see your receipt.

1:03:15

Speaker B

Hold on.

1:03:17

Speaker A

You know, but with all of that. Dude, now you got Chicago Bears, bro. They're leaving. They are leaving Chicago.

1:03:20

Speaker B

Yeah. Aren't they going to Indiana.

1:03:26

Speaker A

Going to Indiana, dude, that's so weird. Going to Indiana.

1:03:27

Speaker B

That's the point.

1:03:31

Speaker A

But this. This is a prime example. Yeah, right. You cannot. I mean, at the end of the day, it's a football. It's a fucking business.

1:03:32

Speaker B

Well, do you know. Do you know. Do you know who's allegedly heavily in the Epstein documents?

1:03:38

Speaker A

Who?

1:03:45

Speaker B

Oh, the Pritzker family.

1:03:46

Speaker A

Oh, yeah. I mean, I could see that, bro. You know? You know, Fat Tuesday is like, for him every day. Like, it's named after him. Like Fat Tuesday.

1:03:49

Speaker B

Fat Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Pritzker's so fat. He's got fat every day.

1:03:58

Speaker A

Every day's fat day.

1:04:06

Speaker B

Dude, that guy is impossible to like.

1:04:07

Speaker A

I can't stand him. I like, dude, I can't stand him.

1:04:09

Speaker B

He's such a.

1:04:11

Speaker A

I bet you he stinks too. Like, he looks like he would smell like pickles or some like pickles and mustard. You know what I'm saying?

1:04:14

Speaker B

Like, he smells like. He's got that fat people smell.

1:04:21

Speaker A

Oh, like.

1:04:24

Speaker B

Like the bot. Like the butters and the creases and.

1:04:25

Speaker A

Yeah, like the dick cheese.

1:04:27

Speaker B

You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. Figure out what that smell is like. Walks by you. Now, I'm not saying all fat people smell.

1:04:28

Speaker A

No, no.

1:04:40

Speaker B

I had to take more showers when I was fat, though. Yeah.

1:04:42

Speaker A

I've had a few. Like, all right. You smell pretty good. Yeah, you're good. You know, then you, you know, then

1:04:44

Speaker B

it's like, you gotta watch out for that, like, fat cheese, whatever you call that shit, bro.

1:04:48

Speaker A

Nasty.

1:04:52

Speaker B

You guys know what I'm talking about. Everybody knows what.

1:04:53

Speaker A

Everybody fucking knows what we're talking about.

1:04:55

Speaker B

Yeah. Don't act like you don't know.

1:04:56

Speaker A

Yeah. Fuck off. But yeah, they're leaving. They're leaving because at the end of that. Yeah, it's a football. It's a business, dude. It's a business. And like, sure, they might make a little bit more profit margins with their slavery, some people call it. Right.

1:04:58

Speaker B

Oh, like Kaepernick called it.

1:05:14

Speaker A

That's right. It's still a business. And so they, they are. They're potentially moving.

1:05:15

Speaker B

Oh, modern day slave. I made $17 million. Holy man.

1:05:21

Speaker A

Slavery. So bad. If that's slavery, put me in, coach.

1:05:26

Speaker B

What do I got to pick today?

1:05:33

Speaker A

But yeah, Indiana, they're supposed to be moving in Hammond. There was a vote unanimously passed, 24 to 0. That sends a clear message. Indiana wants the Bears to move and play. They're putting a 2B billion dollar stadium.

1:05:37

Speaker B

Oh, hey, man.

1:05:52

Speaker A

Like, they're, they're with it.

1:05:52

Speaker B

Indiana's some winners, bro.

1:05:53

Speaker A

They are.

1:05:55

Speaker B

They don't around Indiana.

1:05:55

Speaker A

They are. And I mean, but this is, this is not just specific to, to, you know, Chicago or New York City. Right. People are leaving. They're going to places that are going to be able to allow them to be businesses.

1:05:56

Speaker B

Correct.

1:06:08

Speaker A

Right. We're seeing, we, we actually see the move that just happened here locally. Boeing, they're moving their defense headquarters from Virginia to St. Louis.

1:06:08

Speaker B

Yeah. We're also getting a brand new airport.

1:06:17

Speaker A

Brand new.

1:06:19

Speaker B

Awesome.

1:06:20

Speaker A

It's great.

1:06:20

Speaker B

We're at the best airport in the whole country here, dude. You know why? Because we got real. That represent us.

1:06:21

Speaker A

That's right.

1:06:27

Speaker B

Okay. We. This is what happens when you actually get involved.

1:06:27

Speaker A

Yeah.

1:06:30

Speaker B

Okay. See, I've gone out and made friends with our senators and our attorney generals and our politicians, and these are my homies.

1:06:31

Speaker A

Okay?

1:06:38

Speaker B

And we're not just. We're not just like political buddies. We're friends.

1:06:39

Speaker A

Yeah.

1:06:45

Speaker B

Okay. And how this works, which it works for all of you this way, by the way, you get, you, you, you, you have conversations, you get in front of them, you talk to them. If you can't get to them, you talk to their people and you tell them relentlessly what the fuck you want.

1:06:45

Speaker A

Okay?

1:07:04

Speaker B

We have to do our part.

1:07:06

Speaker A

Got to.

1:07:07

Speaker B

All right, so I Understand that I'm in a different position than most people, But everybody has this ability to do it in their own way. All right?

1:07:08

Speaker A

Yeah.

1:07:22

Speaker B

And we're not doing it. Everybody, listen. Everybody's propagated. Believe they're not important. They spend trillions of dollars trying to make you think that your voice doesn't matter. Why do you think they do that? Why do they do that? Because your voice matters a lot, okay? Why do they spend trillions of dollars trying to divide us?

1:07:23

Speaker A

Why?

1:07:44

Speaker B

That's. Because that's what they can't have. So we have to start paying attention. All right? Your voice matters a lot. Those phone calls and those emails and those pressures that you put on your local representatives, that's a big deal. And if you really want to be effective at it, organize people behind you to also go with you and do the same thing. These are the things that matter. These are the things that move the needle. Making a Instagram post or a Facebook post or a Twitter post doesn't do except make you feel like you're doing something. And that's the trick they're playing on everybody.

1:07:45

Speaker A

Virtue.

1:08:17

Speaker B

Okay? They're making you think that using social media is some sort of action. It's not. Action is action.

1:08:18

Speaker A

The left knows this perfectly.

1:08:28

Speaker B

Yeah.

1:08:29

Speaker A

You know what I'm saying? They get out there and protest. Well, and burn down. I mean, now they might be getting paid to do it, but, like, I

1:08:31

Speaker B

mean, what are we signing for? That?

1:08:38

Speaker A

Yeah, that's right. That's right. But it's funny because, you know, like, with all of this, you know, these leftists, right, Their cities are crumbling. You got these businesses, staples and communities are leaving. And you know what they want to do, Andy? They want to dance. Check this out. See that? Pretty little sparrow? But looking back at me,

1:08:40

Speaker B

That's supposed to be Renee.

1:09:10

Speaker A

Good, by the way.

1:09:11

Speaker B

Yeah, I can tell.

1:09:11

Speaker A

Alex. There's alex. That's exactly how it looked, too.

1:09:46

Speaker B

It. Look, this is what happened. These people don't even understand. This is a. This is. This whole thing that they just did is evidence of. Of a country that is. Been comfortable for so long that they're even like, what is the purpose of. Of these people? What do they do? What do they contribute? What do they build? Who do they employ? What jobs do they have? Do they have jobs or do they just suck the system dry so they can go dance and do gay ass? Okay, like this. Like, it's so. It's like. They don't understand how stupid they are. Oh, yeah.

1:10:12

Speaker A

Listen, all the $100,000, liberal arts degrees, doing really good.

1:11:43

Speaker B

All the vaginas are safe. They're safe,

1:11:50

Speaker A

man.

1:11:59

Speaker B

Yeah, man. And those people are activists, quote, unquote. That's their purpose.

1:12:00

Speaker A

Action.

1:12:05

Speaker B

We're activists.

1:12:06

Speaker A

That's right. That's right. We're making a difference by dancing.

1:12:07

Speaker B

These people couldn't even. They could not tell you how the government works. They couldn't tell you who our founding fathers are. They couldn't tell you how taxes work. They couldn't tell you. Okay, but they can dance.

1:12:10

Speaker A

That's a hell of a shot.

1:12:22

Speaker B

Show. I'll be real, dude. Like, I watch that and I'm like, yeah, these people.

1:12:23

Speaker A

Yes.

1:12:28

Speaker B

You know what I'm saying? Like, that's, that's that it makes me angry. Like, I don't look at that and appreciate that. I look at that and I've said, this is what the our problem is.

1:12:28

Speaker A

Yeah, man. Guys, jump in on the convo. Let us know what you guys we need to do.

1:12:39

Speaker B

Slurf or whatever this is. Yeah, bro. Because I'm gonna tell you, none of the one, none of the ones that I want to say are strong enough.

1:12:45

Speaker A

Yeah, they didn't fit. Yeah, it didn't fit. It didn't fit, man.

1:12:53

Speaker B

Oh, my God.

1:12:56

Speaker A

Yeah.

1:12:58

Speaker B

Yeah. Well, yeah, you know, you voted for Mandami. You're a. Okay. You don't know history. You don't know shit. You don't know anything. And this brings up another point. How do you even know that he got elected? I mean, aren't, Aren't we at this point in time where we are seeing all of this shit unfold and all of this dark, Nasty Epstein shit, and we're realizing that some of the most powerful people in the world are also the most evil and most corrupt? Do you really think that they're going to allow us to have any say in who's actually in power? Do we have a checks and balances? Do we know that those elections are real? How do we know? Do you know? I don't know. You see what I'm saying?

1:12:59

Speaker A

Yeah.

1:13:51

Speaker B

Do you really think that our elections are even real at this point? It's a hard pill to swallow because I don't think that if I was evil enough to do all of these things that are apparently being done, I sure as wouldn't give the people the power to choose their leaders either.

1:13:53

Speaker A

No, I'm definitely not about to give somebody the power to go in there and speak.

1:14:10

Speaker B

That's what I'm saying. Yeah.

1:14:15

Speaker A

Hell yeah, man.

1:14:16

Speaker B

So, yeah, guys, I, I, maybe I give Too much credit, dude. Like real talk. Because like I look at this dude and I'm like, this guy couldn't even work in my company. Like he couldn't work here. Do you understand that?

1:14:17

Speaker A

Definitely couldn't.

1:14:31

Speaker B

We own a nutrition company in Missouri. Okay. This guy's running New York City. He could not work for me.

1:14:32

Speaker A

He's, he's in control of the staple city in this country.

1:14:41

Speaker B

That's right.

1:14:45

Speaker A

Historically.

1:14:45

Speaker B

No, no, no, no. New York City is the city that everybody outside the country looks at as America.

1:14:46

Speaker A

Okay.

1:14:53

Speaker B

And this is the guy that you guys think could run it, lied to you guys. He didn't lie. He's, he told him exactly what the he's gonna do. They're just too stupid to understand it. Yeah, he, he probably thought he could do all that.

1:14:56

Speaker A

Well, I mean, not. Because that's contradictory clips of him going out like, I mean from years before, right, where he's like, oh yeah, I'm 100 for defunding the police.

1:15:10

Speaker B

People have to get over this charismatic leadership.

1:15:18

Speaker A

Yeah, okay. What spoke too good?

1:15:22

Speaker B

All these charismatic leaders that you think are really good guys, haven't they been the ones that have fucked the country the most?

1:15:24

Speaker A

That's right.

1:15:31

Speaker B

We're going to learn that.

1:15:32

Speaker A

That's right.

1:15:32

Speaker B

Maybe. Maybe.

1:15:33

Speaker A

Haven't they all been brown?

1:15:34

Speaker B

What the fuck is that?

1:15:35

Speaker A

Hey, hey. I'm just observations.

1:15:36

Speaker B

Hey. Ok. Don't you think it's a good idea to figure out who's funding these people and what their policies are before you vote for them? Have we learned that lesson yet?

1:15:42

Speaker A

Yeah. Yeah, man. Dude, guys, we got one more headline to get to. Okay, let us know down in the comments what you guys think about this. That being said, headline three. Headline three, World War three. Yeah, it's happening. Apparently. I don't know. Gotta talk about it. Global stage set. US Military moves into place for possible strikes in Iran. So this has been a developing talk. Everybody's got their eyes on it. Not really sure what's happening. People trying to make sense of it. Let's talk about it. The rapid buildup of U.S. forces in the Middle east have progressed to the point that President Trump has the option to take military action against Iran as soon as this weekend. Administration and Pentagon officials said leaving the White House with high stakes choices about pursuing diplomacy or war. Mr. Trump. I love how they say Mr. Trump.

1:15:53

Speaker B

That's, that's, that's weird. I noticed that too.

1:16:50

Speaker A

Yeah. No, it's intentional. These faces hate this dude. Yeah, they're not about to give him any respect. President Trump has given no indication that he has made a decision about how to proceed. But the drive to assemble a military force capable of striking Iran's nuclear program, its ballistic missiles and accompanying launch sites, has continued this week, despite indirect talks between the two nations on Tuesday, with Iran seeking two weeks to come back with fleshed out proposals for a diplomatic resolution. So parts of these talks is about disbanding the nuclear production capability. You know, even though Israel, you know, they're not in any of the nuclear packs and treaties that, you know, everybody else has to abide by. They don't get no inspections. Like.

1:16:53

Speaker B

No. But they'll still. But they still, you know, threaten President Trump that they're going to nuke Iran. Iran. If he doesn't get involved.

1:17:37

Speaker A

Yeah. How does that work?

1:17:47

Speaker B

Well, that. That's what's going on.

1:17:48

Speaker A

Yeah.

1:17:49

Speaker B

So 100%. So they're. They're. Israel is telling Trump that if he doesn't do this, they're going to strike with a nuclear weapon against Iran. All right, that's what's happening on the backside.

1:17:50

Speaker A

Yep.

1:18:04

Speaker B

So.

1:18:06

Speaker A

And people gotta understand the position we're in. Right. Because we have.

1:18:07

Speaker B

Trump's afraid.

1:18:10

Speaker A

Yeah.

1:18:11

Speaker B

That if they do that, it will start a nuclear war.

1:18:12

Speaker A

That is global 100%.

1:18:16

Speaker B

Okay. So they are. They are. This is how they work, bro. This is how Israel is, bro. Israel's not our fucking friend. They're not. Ally. Has nothing to do with fucking, you know, any other thing than. They are not our fucking friend. No, they are not our friend. They are fucking pressuring our country to do what we have done so many times in the past, which is to be their iron fist and the white glove that goes in and does something for them without them having to do. Okay. That means our young men are put at risk, killed, dismembered, for interests that aren't even for our own people.

1:18:18

Speaker A

No.

1:18:52

Speaker B

And that has to stop.

1:18:53

Speaker A

So. Well, I do the worst part about this, too. It's like. And if we do something to Iran, the US does something to Iran, the Ayatollah, they've already. We have estimated, like, legitimate estimations of at least 20, 000 terrorist sales in this country. In our country right now.

1:18:55

Speaker B

Yeah.

1:19:12

Speaker A

They've already said if we do anything else to Iran.

1:19:13

Speaker B

They were placed here intentionally.

1:19:15

Speaker A

They're. They're activating them. Right. And so it's like, that's not a secret. I mean, I'm sure it's supposed to be a secret. I'm sure. But all the intelligence services know this. They all know that. So why would Israel knowing this? Because you can't tell. They. They are number one in intel. You can't tell me. They don't know that. So then why would they be putting us in this position knowing that if we do this, that that's a possibility on our earth? It's because they don't give a.

1:19:17

Speaker B

They give a. They hate us.

1:19:41

Speaker A

They hope that happens. Yeah, they hope it happens. You know? You know, and. But it is interesting on the global stage. What else is shifting, though? Because the UK they're blocking Trump from using the Royal Air Force bases to. To strike on Iran. They're staying there. Hey, we're staying the fuck out of that. You can't use our tarmacs. You can't use anything. No refueling, no touchdowns, no pit stops. No. We don't want nothing to do that. We don't want the smoke. And I wonder why that is. Oh, could it be because, you know, maybe they have been getting the same fucking threats and they have just as many potential threats in their cities that they know if they do something, they're even complicit in doing something, that it can happen there also. Is that why they're trying to stay the fuck out of it? Makes sense to me. Makes sense to me.

1:19:43

Speaker B

Yeah. I think what's strategically happening here is that Trump is trying to create a diplomatic solution to. I know this for sure.

1:20:31

Speaker A

Yeah, yeah.

1:20:42

Speaker B

Ok. Yeah. There's a lot of friction between Netanyahu and Trump right now. That's why NETanyahu's been here seven times this year. What's that little shipbag from Ukraine's name?

1:20:43

Speaker A

Yeah. Zelinsky.

1:20:54

Speaker B

Zelensky. He was here five times total over four years of Biden. Okay, Just to give you some perspective, NETanyahu's been here seven times this year.

1:20:55

Speaker A

In one year?

1:21:05

Speaker B

One year. All right. What I believe is happening here is Netanyahu is telling Trump that we will nuke them if you don't do your part here and help us. Trump doesn't want that to happen because of the potential repercussions, which are a nuclear war or like we've been talking about for two, three years here on this show, an October 7th style, you know, mass attack across the country here with these. These terror cells.

1:21:06

Speaker A

Yep.

1:21:39

Speaker B

And when he's putting more forces over there, that's probably just like we talk about pressure. That's his way of putting pressure on Iran to come up with a solution that is so good and so diplomatic that Israel can't argue it. All right. That's what's being done here. That's the move. Trump does not want to fucking do this. No. Okay. And they're fighting over it right now behind the scenes, but just like they've been leveraging people and all these other things, they're leveraging him too, and they're leveraging a lot of people. And if I'm being completely honest, I'm tired of it. Who the are you little over there that you get to run the goddamn world and everybody up for your own

1:21:41

Speaker A

interest, up everybody else's backyards?

1:22:24

Speaker B

You.

1:22:26

Speaker A

Yeah, okay.

1:22:27

Speaker B

And I believe that eventually that's going to be dealt with. That's my personal opinion. So you got to remember when you have all this shit going on with all this Epstein shit like we talked about, and you're. If you're. This is. This is a possibility, okay. And your plan is to. To actually hold people accountable. Well, that's a lot of their people. All right, if you're running some sort of op to try and hold people accountable, which to me, like I said many times is the only way that these people could be held accountable, then it would make sense that you would keep everything kosher over here while you're trying to do this.

1:22:28

Speaker A

Yeah.

1:23:17

Speaker B

And I think there's a lot of things happening at once here. Yeah, that's what I.

1:23:17

Speaker A

What should be the. What should be the people's temp on this situation?

1:23:21

Speaker B

No war.

1:23:25

Speaker A

Nothing.

1:23:26

Speaker B

No, no, not.

1:23:26

Speaker A

Not like.

1:23:28

Speaker B

No, listen, dude, listen, Nobody wants that. Nobody in the world wants it. Nobody wants war. There's like, this is the problem. We have like a couple hundred elderly that want to control the world who've been controlling the world for the last 80 years. All right? These people are now old. They don't have a sense of legacy.

1:23:28

Speaker A

The.

1:23:51

Speaker B

The people that are running Israel right now are trying to bring around about a prophecy that they believe. Okay? This situation is. It's very simple. These are the weakest people in the world. They're going to die soon. They don't give a. About what happens to everybody else. And they're trying to write their little story, okay, I saved the world. I'm the greatest president in the history of the United States. I brought about the. The prophecy happened when I was here. Like, dude, we're dealing with people. And here's the thing. There's 8 billion on the planet, and there's only a couple hundred of these old decrepit. And if everybody stood the up and said, no, you across the globe, this would be over in a day, all right? And I think that's what should happen. I think there should be in the West a human revolution, not a fucking America revolution. A revolution of humanity that we say, hey, we are all tired of being fucked over by a bunch of elderly corrupt pieces of shit and we're not going to fucking take it anymore. And if that were to happen, things would change immediately. We need, we need unity amongst humanity, not unity amongst just Americans. All right? These people have been operating. Who gives these the right to control everybody else's life to the point where they can't even barely eat right them, them all, ok? They're old, they're weak, they've already lived their lives. It's our turn now and we need to stand the up and say no more. And that needs to be happening in every western country in the world.

1:23:51

Speaker A

Massively, dude. Massively.

1:25:40

Speaker B

Imagine your 80 year old grandpa at Thanksgiving like just you and say hey you, I'mma do whatever I want. Making like, bro, I'll throw you in the river, old man. Right, right. Like that's the, that's what we need to be doing to these people.

1:25:43

Speaker A

Yeah, yeah, yeah, we'll see what happens. I mean like, yeah, they're, they're giving them time, but there's, it's only a

1:25:57

Speaker B

matter of time before people who are really suffering start with like street justice. Because that's what happens next.

1:26:05

Speaker A

That's how it starts.

1:26:10

Speaker B

That's what happens in the historical. If you go back in history. That's how, that's what's, that's the next thing.

1:26:11

Speaker A

That's how it starts, dude.

1:26:20

Speaker B

Yeah, that's how it starts.

1:26:21

Speaker A

Guys, jump in on this conversation, let us know what you guys think down in the comments. Anything.

1:26:22

Speaker C

Your predictions are coming truer.

1:26:30

Speaker B

Why is that?

1:26:32

Speaker C

Donald Trump just made a truth about an hour ago which says, based on the tremendous interest shown, I'll be directing the Secretary of War and the other relevant departments to begin the process of identifying and releasing government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena and unidentified Flying objects, and any and all other information connected to these highly complex but extremely interesting and important matters. God bless America.

1:26:34

Speaker B

Hey man, you know what? Nobody cares. Nobody gives a fuck. That's the next thing. That's the next thing. He's probably going to come out on Tuesday and be like, oh, guess what? Aliens. No, bro, that's not the move.

1:27:09

Speaker A

That's blue bean, bro.

1:27:21

Speaker B

That's not the move. It's not the move. Yeah, no shit we've been talking about. This would be the next thing. Unite every. They've only been talking about it for a hundred motherfucking years.

1:27:22

Speaker C

You said that like you have been saying this for the last five years. Yeah, this, this, this. If nothing works, aliens.

1:27:34

Speaker B

Yeah. By the way, I don't think anybody gives a fuck. No, I, I, Trump, you can go on on Tuesday and talk about aliens and all this shit. If you don't talk about arresting motherfuckers, people are going to turn on you, dude. Like you're not saving it with aliens. Do you give a about aliens?

1:27:43

Speaker A

I don't.

1:27:59

Speaker B

I really don't either. I've already. I believe in them too, even if they're not. I don't care. I don't care. They don't bother me. I don't give a. You know who does bother me?

1:27:59

Speaker A

Pedophiles.

1:28:07

Speaker B

You.

1:28:07

Speaker A

Yeah, right.

1:28:08

Speaker B

You bother me. The aliens ain't coming to my house taking half my money. Yeah, they're not, they're not, you know, blackmailing the entire government with, you know, this nasty evil. Yeah, I'm not doing that now.

1:28:09

Speaker A

Unless these are aliens.

1:28:28

Speaker B

Well, that's another theory.

1:28:30

Speaker A

Then we can. Then, then.

1:28:32

Speaker B

Okay, that is another theory that people hold. Okay, so they're lizard people.

1:28:33

Speaker A

Yeah, I mean, so like, I mean,

1:28:38

Speaker B

Alex Jones said that. He said they're all lizards. He's been right about almost everything.

1:28:40

Speaker A

So. Yeah, dude, I mean, you know, but it made me feel better, you know what I'm saying? You know, we're not killing evil humans, we're killing evil lizard people. And I'd be fine with that.

1:28:44

Speaker C

Yeah, I'd be fine with these theories coming out. Yeah, everybody would be making a theory now.

1:28:53

Speaker A

Yeah. Let us go down to the comments.

1:28:58

Speaker B

Well, you know what? Here's my position. I don't give a. I don't care about aliens. I carry your raping and killing and blackmailing and, and eating and satanic worshiping. That's what I care about. I care about half my money getting stolen for no reason so that you can enrich yourselves and then use the money against us to divide and make our lives miserable. That's what I care about. Aliens ain't gonna get it done, Trump. Sorry, bro. We don't care. We care about this. We care about our own pocketbook. We care about the money being stolen from us. We care about the fraud. We care about people being held accountable for all the crimes against humanity that have been committed for the last fucking six years. Okay, Aliens, you could come to my house and eat dinner. All you fucking corrupt old pieces of shit. Fuck you. We'll. Aliens come with me and we'll figure it out.

1:29:00

Speaker A

Matter of fact, we might. We might unite with the motherfuckers.

1:29:58

Speaker B

Yeah, dude. Yeah, yeah. It's got to be better than these guys.

1:30:00

Speaker A

Are we flying it the horses? You flying it on spaceships, dog?

1:30:10

Speaker B

Man, they don't have spaceships. They just teleport.

1:30:13

Speaker A

Yeah, that's right.

1:30:15

Speaker B

You know that's right. They're in the quantum field.

1:30:16

Speaker A

Hell yeah, dude.

1:30:19

Speaker C

That's a discussion for another day.

1:30:20

Speaker B

I know.

1:30:22

Speaker A

Yeah, man. Guys jumping on this conversation.

1:30:23

Speaker B

We can't have those discussions because people aren't even smart enough to know like how to like not vote for, for or organize or. You know what I'm saying?

1:30:25

Speaker A

Like we're either yet. No, ain't there yet. Yeah, man.

1:30:34

Speaker B

Look, dude, if Trump comes out and tries to feed us that on Tuesday and all this that he's like done. Nope. Everybody's gonna turn on him, dude. I don't know who the is advising him, but those. These people are stupid be fired. Yeah, they really do. You came in and you've surrounded yourself with people like Lindsey Graham, who's hated you the whole time, you know what I'm saying?

1:30:38

Speaker A

War monitor, Right?

1:31:04

Speaker B

Like, man, what the are you doing?

1:31:05

Speaker A

It ain't it, dog. It ain't it. The times have changed, you know, based

1:31:07

Speaker C

on the tremendous interest shown.

1:31:15

Speaker A

Yeah, how about this tremendous interest?

1:31:17

Speaker B

How about.

1:31:19

Speaker A

How about let's get these pedophiles out of here, dog. Let's get these illegal aliens. Let's get. Wait, are those the aliens he's talking about? Yeah, the illegal ones. How about those? That's who I give a few about. Yeah, yeah.

1:31:19

Speaker B

Well, Obama did come out and say it. And then Trump said that he made a mistake because he gave out classified information. He could be trying to snag Obama up, didn't it?

1:31:32

Speaker A

Lock his ass up too. I'll be fine with that. I'm cool with that. Yeah, ma'. Am.

1:31:40

Speaker B

Well, I mean, look, I was told by a very high ranking government official that if you wanted to solve the problem, all the problems come from Obama. I was told that straight to my face. Yeah, and everybody in Washington knows it, so.

1:31:44

Speaker A

And he's still moving. He's still doing the.

1:32:00

Speaker B

Yeah, and then he laughs in our faces, bro.

1:32:03

Speaker A

Came out Devin Nunes. He came out today, actually. Obama is the one that green lit the radar. Mar a Lago. Like for a fact. It's in his report.

1:32:06

Speaker B

Yeah. That's crazy.

1:32:15

Speaker A

It's insane.

1:32:17

Speaker B

Yeah. You're a citizen.

1:32:18

Speaker A

It's insane.

1:32:20

Speaker B

Yeah, well, yeah, guys, I hope Trump. I. I really hope Trump starts to understand where people are.

1:32:21

Speaker A

Yeah.

1:32:30

Speaker B

Because they are not. They are not giving a. About aliens. Read your comments, dude.

1:32:30

Speaker A

Yeah, okay.

1:32:36

Speaker B

These are not just a few people. These are people that voted for you for three times, who took innumerable amounts of arrows for you, who got excommunicated from their families, who got called racist and bigot and got persecuted at their jobs, and you're leaving them out to dry, bro. You know what I'm saying? Like, you're not understanding what you've done. No one cares about the other good you've done until this is addressed.

1:32:37

Speaker A

Yep. 100, dude. 100, man. Guys jumping on this conversation.

1:33:07

Speaker B

Do you give a. About aliens?

1:33:13

Speaker A

No. Illegal ones.

1:33:15

Speaker B

Yeah, that's right.

1:33:16

Speaker A

That's about it.

1:33:17

Speaker B

Well, you should care about that. It's a much bigger problem. Oh, really? So it's just conveniently a problem right now?

1:33:18

Speaker A

Yeah.

1:33:23

Speaker B

Right out of here, right?

1:33:23

Speaker A

Guys, jump into this conversation. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments. With that being said, it is time. It is time for our final segment. As always, we have thumbs up. We're dumb as we bring a headline in, we talk about it, we vote on it, we give it one of these two options. With that being said, it's thumbs up. Dumb as fuck. Let's punch the monkey. No, no, Punch the monkey. That's his name? Yeah, Punch. It's a monkey name. Punched.

1:33:26

Speaker B

Okay.

1:33:53

Speaker A

Initially an outcast, you find some friends. This is. He's getting a lot of, a lot of support online. He's going mega viral right now, this little guy. It's a pant. What is it? Pin. Panchy coon. Panchy coon monkey or Punch in English, I don't know. Yeah, he has just one friend at the zoo. A small orange orangutan. Plushy teddy bear. Japanese. Oh, he's a macaque. Yeah. What? What? It's a macaque.

1:33:55

Speaker B

Macaque.

1:34:30

Speaker A

I just say. Okay, I'll take it. He was born in July. He was rescued from being abandoned and raised through hand rearing. The zoo wrote in a Twitter expost. Within weeks, his love for his teddy bears plushie, which he clutches, clutches around the zoo and cuddles with while he sleeps, made him a beloved figure online with videos and photos of the two of them on social media, racking up millions of views. Check this out. Look at that little guy. Okay, that's kind of cute.

1:34:31

Speaker B

Yeah, that's super. That's his buddy.

1:35:14

Speaker A

That's cute.

1:35:16

Speaker B

Yeah, that's his mom. Dude, he doesn't have a mom. Yeah, he got a band. Yes.

1:35:17

Speaker A

Typically, it's the dads that leave.

1:35:22

Speaker B

Anyway. Anyway. So what else happened here?

1:35:33

Speaker A

Yeah, we got the. I'll read this tweet for you real quick.

1:35:43

Speaker C

Japanese aggressive.

1:35:50

Speaker B

You ever noticed, like, what Japanese people speak? You always think they're angry.

1:35:57

Speaker A

Oh, bro. It's just Japanese, though.

1:36:00

Speaker B

Yeah. They're gonna kill you. Yeah, it's like, hold on, dude. Put your samurai way.

1:36:02

Speaker A

Yeah. So Sushi Diego.

1:36:13

Speaker B

So this little guy. Dude, this little guy was abandoned. I actually saw this video you did? On my own. Yeah.

1:36:16

Speaker A

Yeah.

1:36:21

Speaker B

And there's actually like, some pretty sad parts of it where, like, the other monkeys are, like, bullying him.

1:36:22

Speaker A

They're with them. Yeah.

1:36:26

Speaker B

And they're, like, pushing him away and giving this little. This little. But now he's made other friends in the zoo, so he's good now. But.

1:36:28

Speaker A

Yeah. Yeah, that's on par, bro.

1:36:35

Speaker B

Poor little dude.

1:36:38

Speaker A

It's always infighting with these. These types.

1:36:39

Speaker B

There's something wrong with you, man. What do you mean by that? Can you elaborate?

1:36:49

Speaker A

Oh, even in segregation, bro, they're gonna turn on themselves. You know what I'm saying? Huh? Well, I'll tell you this. I guarantee you it wasn't the zookeepers.

1:36:56

Speaker B

That poor little dude. Listen, man, I. I got. You know. It's cute, though.

1:37:08

Speaker A

It's a nice little animal.

1:37:14

Speaker B

No, dude, like, I. Man, I get. I don't. I don't like. I, I. Dude, I can't watch the animal videos on the Internet, dude. Some of them, like, some of the people post just makes me sad.

1:37:15

Speaker A

What do you mean?

1:37:27

Speaker B

Well, I saw one today of, like, these people had a turkey, and they had, like, a male turkey and a female turkey, and the turkey got killed, and they went out and found it. And the other, the. The mate. It's just, like, standing over him, like, sad, dude.

1:37:28

Speaker A

Yeah, it's up.

1:37:44

Speaker B

I just hate seeing, like, that.

1:37:45

Speaker A

Yeah, it's up.

1:37:46

Speaker B

Yeah, I'm more. I'm real talk, dude. I relate to animals way better than people. Like, I. I like being around them way more than I like being around people. Their. Their hearts are pure. Their spirit's pure. It's just. I have a very.

1:37:48

Speaker A

Well, they like you too. Do, like, like.

1:38:04

Speaker B

Yeah, I'm good with animals.

1:38:06

Speaker A

You're really good with animals, dude. Really good with animals.

1:38:07

Speaker B

That's probably why I like them, because they like me, so. Yeah, but just. I just don't like seeing stuff like that, man. I saw my buddy, My buddy Phil Heath. You guys know him as Mr. Olympia. You know, he Lost his dog last night. I see. Like, that just makes me sad, man. Yeah, you know?

1:38:10

Speaker A

Yeah. Well, this little guy's gonna be all right. Did I kind of want a monkey? All right, all right, all right. Back to the crow.

1:38:28

Speaker B

Back to what's wrong with you, man?

1:38:43

Speaker A

What?

1:38:47

Speaker B

Jesus died laughing over here.

1:38:48

Speaker A

Let's go to the chat. We'll give a thumbs up for Punch. Yeah, punch the monkey. Hell yeah, dude.

1:38:55

Speaker B

Spirits are pure. They eat their own babies. Apparently we do too. You know, like at least, at least these. You ain't paying them half your money.

1:39:02

Speaker A

That's right, that's right, that's right.

1:39:16

Speaker B

Yeah.

1:39:18

Speaker A

Oh, man. All right, all right.

1:39:19

Speaker B

Yeah. What is wrong with this guy? Yeah, I'm taking auditions for new co host.

1:39:24

Speaker A

Oh, man. Yeah, guys just show up.

1:39:28

Speaker B

It has to be black though.

1:39:32

Speaker A

Yeah, just show up late to the interview. You'll get it. You know what I'm saying?

1:39:33

Speaker C

Japanese, as if we understand.

1:39:38

Speaker B

Yeah, dude, I just. I just hate seeing animals, man. Yeah, like people like, even like my buddies who hunt, they're like, dude, chuck this out. I shot this bear. And I'm like, I don't want to see that. Yeah, no, don't send me that. Yeah, it's not my thing, bro.

1:39:40

Speaker A

Well, dude, then you got all the AI video. You know what? I hate those AI videos of the animals and.

1:39:54

Speaker B

Yeah.

1:39:58

Speaker A

Like telling the fake stories and. Yeah.

1:39:59

Speaker B

And making you feel bad for no reason.

1:40:01

Speaker A

Like, here's this little baby duck along the road and it's like, that's not the same duck.

1:40:03

Speaker B

Yeah.

1:40:07

Speaker A

You know what I'm saying? Or the baby deer. Like. Oh, come on, stop it.

1:40:07

Speaker B

Yeah, yeah, yeah. I did see that video of Larry wheel slapping that. That. Somebody brought it up in the chat. That was funny.

1:40:10

Speaker A

Oh, Larry. Yeah.

1:40:17

Speaker B

Larry wheel slapping that kid.

1:40:18

Speaker A

Yeah, yeah.

1:40:19

Speaker B

These kids don't know, bro. You don't say like that.

1:40:20

Speaker A

It's different dog.

1:40:22

Speaker B

Dude, the older generation will you up, okay? And these streamers run around the. Trying to with people all the time.

1:40:23

Speaker A

Go and get some clicks, bro.

1:40:30

Speaker B

I saw this video. I saw this video where these two dudes that were streaming went in and they like with this kid, he's buying a cupcake at like 2 in the morning. Did you see that one?

1:40:32

Speaker A

Oh, I saw. Yeah.

1:40:41

Speaker B

And he's like.

1:40:42

Speaker A

He told him no.

1:40:43

Speaker B

Yeah, yeah. And then they start going, look, he's racist.

1:40:44

Speaker A

That's right.

1:40:47

Speaker B

You walked in here, try to get a bite of my cupcake and then call me racist. Fuck you.

1:40:48

Speaker A

If I'm getting a cupcake at 2 in the morning. You better leave me the fucking.

1:40:53

Speaker B

Yeah. And you ain't getting a bite, all right.

1:40:56

Speaker A

There's a reason for it.

1:40:57

Speaker B

Yeah.

1:40:58

Speaker A

Okay.

1:40:59

Speaker B

Yeah. And then Tiki the UFC guy elbowed the dude right after that.

1:40:59

Speaker C

Somebody just called him. Yep.

1:41:04

Speaker B

Yeah, bro, listen, man, I. I think people are tired of these streamer dudes running around like, with people. Yeah, you know, like the ain't funny.

1:41:06

Speaker A

No.

1:41:15

Speaker B

Trying to eat a cupcake in peace. You know, let me the alone. Yeah, I watched that video.

1:41:15

Speaker A

I do like seeing people stand up for themselves too, more. Yeah, that's good to see. Yes.

1:41:21

Speaker B

That's what needs to be happening.

1:41:25

Speaker A

Yes.

1:41:26

Speaker B

Listen, dude, I've been saying this for years, okay? Punches someone in face is a very effective way to teach people boundaries. Okay, where's the line?

1:41:27

Speaker A

Right about there.

1:41:36

Speaker B

Yeah, that's right. And. And when. When you have an entire generation of kids who've never been punched in the fucking face, this is what you end up with. So I watch those videos. I don't know how many millions of views, but at least 1 million of them was me because I was laughing my ass off. So.

1:41:37

Speaker A

Hell yeah, man.

1:41:59

Speaker B

Yeah. I don't even know who that kid was. I don't even know who he is.

1:42:00

Speaker A

No.

1:42:03

Speaker B

Is he. Is he. Is that guy famous or something?

1:42:03

Speaker A

No, I think he's just up and coming streamer.

1:42:05

Speaker B

He's trying to get famous.

1:42:07

Speaker A

Trying to. Oh, he's famous now?

1:42:08

Speaker B

Yeah, he is slapped. Well, I'm gonna tell you that, dude, I would have that wouldn't have they. They dealt with that much longer than I would have done. I would have pounded your dick into the dirt so you never forgot it ever again. What?

1:42:10

Speaker A

Sounded.

1:42:27

Speaker B

I don't care sounded a little bit. I don't care, man.

1:42:28

Speaker A

Yeah. Oh, man, he's a boxer. Yeah.

1:42:38

Speaker B

Okay.

1:42:43

Speaker A

Yeah.

1:42:44

Speaker B

You're still 120 pounds soaking wet. Yeah. You know what's funny? That guy Tiki in that video, like, he looks like he's a massive dude, right?

1:42:44

Speaker A

Isn't that Rampage's manager or something like that?

1:42:54

Speaker B

Yeah, yeah. I don't know he. Do you know that you know he's only like the big guy?

1:42:56

Speaker A

Yeah, yeah.

1:43:02

Speaker B

You know that Guy's only like 5, 9, like 180.

1:43:03

Speaker A

Really? Yeah.

1:43:07

Speaker B

So that shows you how little that is.

1:43:09

Speaker A

Yeah, he's tiny, dude. Yeah, he's a little bitty guy. Hell yeah, dude. Well, guys, Andy, that's all I got, man.

1:43:10

Speaker B

Why would I invite someone like that on my show?

1:43:24

Speaker A

Are they talking about him or Tiki? I think that's my Tiki. Or Larry Fields.

1:43:27

Speaker B

Yeah. Do I ever see the ultimate troll, Josh Cider? No, I never heard of him.

1:43:31

Speaker A

Yeah, I've never heard of that guy.

1:43:34

Speaker B

Never heard of him. Only been on the show

1:43:35

Speaker A

anyway. Hell yeah, man. Well, guys. Andy, that is all I got, dude. Thumbs up to punch.

1:43:40

Speaker B

Thanks, Brian. Appreciate that, bro. All right, guys. Well, listen, that's the show. We will see you again on Monday. Do us a favor, don't be a hoe.

1:43:44

Speaker A

Share the show. Yeah, Whiff was sleeping on the floor? Now my jewelry box froze? Bow up stove? Counted millions in a cold, bad, booted SWO? Got her own bank roll? Can't f just a no head shot case? Close.

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