928. Andy & DJ CTI: Mayor Johnson Says People Of Chicago Will Rise Against Trump’s Tyranny, American Tourist Brutally Stabbed & Raja Jackson Attacked Pro Wrestler

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On today’s episode, Andy & DJ discuss Mayor Johnson saying that the people of Chicago will rise up against Trump’s tyranny, the heroic American tourist who was brutally stabbed while protecting two women in Germany, and Raja Jackson attacking a pro wrestler in a horrifying video.

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I'm going to do half of this.

Okay.

Half.

All right.

Yeah.

I'm going to do the whole thing.

I know.

How many?

That's like, how many of those you drink a day?

Just one, but I typically do like two cups of coffee and then

as you drink.

Coffee makes me

poop.

Yeah.

I think it does everybody.

I don't know anybody that.

What is that?

Yeah, that's what it's for.

Oh, really?

Yeah.

Yeah.

Clears you right out.

Yeah.

Yeah.

You've never been a coffee guy, though.

I like the smell.

Okay.

I like the smell of coffee.

Taste of coffee is okay,

but I don't like the way it makes me feel because, like, dude, I get super fucking stimulated and then I have a super hard crash and it goes like this, like a big peek.

And then I want to go to sleep.

yeah you know i guess that's where everybody else just keeps drinking it

they just don't stop yeah it's just not for me man yeah i do like the way it smells though i do like coffee man i i like coffee a lot i've always been a coffee guy yeah like my first cup black of course and then second cup

throw some calories in there you know what i'm saying some tax returns yep all right that's right there's actually a cool like it's funny because i was thinking about like baristas and stuff like something listen some people get way too fucking in that coffee gang, right?

But there is a shop on the south side called Sump's Coffee.

And the dude used to be like a fucking chemistry professor at like UC Berkeley.

Really?

And then left and dedicated his whole life to fucking coffee.

And he like fucking pours the stuff in like beakers and flasks.

Really?

Dude, it's fucking sick.

Yeah.

It's pretty cool.

You know, it's pretty cool.

You can only be into so many things.

I don't have time for this.

Aficionados.

Yeah.

I mean, I get it.

You know, everybody's got their thing.

Yeah.

Everybody's got their thing.

It's not not my thing.

Yeah.

Nothing wrong with that anyway, man.

So what's going on in the world?

There's a lot, man.

We got the chat rolling.

Chat, how's the chat doing?

Chat's okay.

Yep.

That's just on your guys's end, so it's fine.

We are Penn State, whatever that means.

Yep.

Okay.

Yeah.

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So

you've been lifting your entire life.

Most of my life.

Most of your life.

Yeah.

You've lifted.

And you're a pretty strong fella.

Yeah.

Like an ox.

Yeah.

You know what I'm saying?

For sure.

Like, probably the strongest human ever.

Like,

ever.

I don't know if we can say it now, but it used to be called retard strength.

Is that still a thing?

I guess.

So you've never heard that term.

No.

Is that something that you black people say?

You guys sound very

discriminatory.

Bro, that's a thing.

Okay, in the chat just...

I heard it was called mongoloid strength.

That's how we know it.

Oh, the Mandingo strength?

Yeah, I've heard of that one.

That's different.

Different thing.

But yeah,

you've been lifting

for a decent amount of your life, right?

And you know, you know, good technique, good form.

I don't know about that, but

I know a couple things about lifting.

You know, a thing or two.

Yeah.

Because I see a thing or two.

Exactly.

Okay.

All right.

Well, I need you to see this.

Fucking

Zoran Mom Donnie.

He's mocked for struggling to bench press during Brooklyn's Men's Day event.

So I would say out of all the places to like, you probably don't want to look bad,

it's probably at

a men's day event on a bench press.

All right.

Yeah.

Yeah.

I mean, it's pretty bad.

Uh, but he's the front runner right now.

Um, you know, we've talked about him.

He's a socialist.

He's young.

He's 33.

He's a socialist.

He attempted a 135-pound bench press on Saturday, but was unable to complete a single repetition without assistance.

We got the clip.

They've been calling him Mom Scrawney on social media.

Even Eric Adams posted the video

from the venue showing him completing several repetitions with minimum support, and he's almost double his age.

Lifetime of hard work versus a silver spoon

is what he put on Twitter.

Here's a clip.

Let's check it out.

Let's see what we think.

This is how you move up in the pole.

Yeah.

It started off good.

No, he's never been on a bench press his whole life.

I could not redeem that one.

I could not redeem that one.

Yeah.

I mean, if you're over the age of like 15, you should be trying to bench 135.

Yeah.

You know what I'm saying?

Like, that's like a, that's like the first goal of weightlifting when you start lifting when you're like fucking a young man.

You know what I mean?

And I know, I know young girls that could bench that.

Oh, yeah.

You know what I'm saying?

Easy.

So,

what is the rule for men?

What is the rule?

Like, because I've heard, like, you should be able to do your own weight, your body weight.

There's no rule.

Okay.

I mean, it's just, you know, there's a lot of shit talking involved, like any sport.

You know what I'm saying?

Like, we got this thing where, like, if you have abs under 200 pounds, it doesn't fun count.

Don't count.

Yeah.

Done fun count.

Okay.

You know.

That's pretty much it.

That's it.

Okay.

That's the only rule.

Put your shirt back on, bitch.

That's right.

That's right.

That's right.

No, man.

I think it's, you know.

A for effort.

Look, dude,

here's the thing.

It is reflective of socialist mentality to not train with weights or lift weights or do anything because they do not understand

the idea, nor do they agree with the idea of investing time, effort, and energy to produce a result.

That's not what they think.

They think that resources should be shared and pooled with no thought of who actually is responsible for the production.

And a lot of people who believe in this political ideology, you know, they've never done anything.

They've never built a business.

They've never worked out and gotten in shape.

They've never lost a lot of weight.

They've never gained muscle.

They've never done anything that required them to invest to return.

And that's why they're so comfortable

feeling entitled to everybody else's fruits of the labor, right?

So, I mean, this does not surprise me that he can't do that.

And,

you know, I think it's very reflective of where culture has gone the last number of years.

Because had this happened in 2020, people would have not really said anything, or he probably wouldn't have even done it.

But now we have

Gen Z,

you know, and

the Millennials and

Gen X and everybody sort of moving back to

understanding

the role of men in society to be providers, protectors, a certain level of fitness, higher standards.

And

I've seen a lot of outlets making fun of this dude that wouldn't have made fun of him four or five years ago.

So I think that's reflective of culture moving the way that we need it to move.

You know, and it is embarrassing.

And it's also, it's also a very good lesson in his lack of awareness.

Like, you know, if I show up at an event and, you know, we're having a slam dunk contest, I'm probably not going to fucking enter.

You know what I'm saying?

Like, it's not going to be happening.

So, you know, you got to play to your strengths.

Yeah.

And he's not aware of that, you know, and,

you know, we kind of got a good glimpse of what kind of dude this really is.

Because if you're that weak,

you know

if you're that weak wouldn't it make sense that you feel entitled to everybody else's shit yeah you know what i'm saying like if you're unable to provide protect at a primal level wouldn't it make sense that you want a little bit of everybody else's and i also think that there's a good lesson here for everybody else Like you're going to let people like this fuck with you and fuck up your life and mess with your city and your state and your town, these weak little bitch motherfuckers?

No, fuck that.

okay this dude came out two days ago and said he wanted to eliminate misdemeanor crime in new york city and then raise taxes on everybody else yeah yeah dude this guy like

is he really leading the polls uh for his party yeah which is what he's up there uh he's up there i'm pretty sure he's i think i want to say he's under the democrat socialist can you check that

listen here this is representative what we said for years and years and years Okay.

It's the weakest people in the world who cannot provide for themselves, who cannot defend themselves, who are not capable when it comes to like

physical work.

And they aren't capable of mounting any sort of resistance.

And the only way that they've ever

manufactured power for themselves is through weaponization of the legal system.

or, you know, straight up just intimidation or the rest of the population, meaning capable men, just allowing them to do it.

And that's why good, strong, healthy, productive, high standard people have to give a fuck about what's going on in the world.

Because if you don't, and you just dedicate yourself to whatever you're going to gain and the fruits you're trying to produce, you end up in a situation where people who are not qualified to lead in any way, shape, or form vote themselves, your shit, out of your pocket into theirs.

and that's what we're dealing with here so like real talk what i see when i look at this is uh you know weakness not understanding of how reality works which is probably given the perspective of why socialism is such a smart strategy which it's it's inherently terrible and there's been plenty of document documentation about why it doesn't work and uh ultimately dude like you know I think it's a very strong signal of the resistance that we're up against, which is totally perceived.

Like these people go out and protest literally.

They're fucking fat.

They're, they're, they can't run five feet.

They get out of breath.

You know, like, what are we doing allowing these people to, you know, they come to a protest with a trash can cut in half and a fucking pool noodle.

Like they're LARPing in the park to Braveheart.

No.

Okay.

Like, what are we, what are we doing allowing these people any sort of

traction in our society?

Position.

They can't do anything about it.

They can't stop you.

All they can do is call you names.

And all you got to do is say, yeah, now get the fuck over there.

You're right.

You know?

Right.

Yeah.

I think it's,

I mean, there's something about his face.

I just, like, look at his face.

Like, let the, look at, look at, like, there's just something about like, bro, he's totally, listen, this guy's never been in a physical altercation.

You, the only way you can say and behave and act like this guy does is if you've never, ever experienced violence of any sort, ever, right?

Ever.

Yeah.

Like to stand in front of fucking grown men and say, I'm going to tax you more and I'm going to let the criminals have this and these dudes are like this dude, the danger, like to me, I hear what these guys say and I'm like, how the fuck are they saying this?

Like, that's insane.

But then I think about it and I'm like, well, their perspective is nothing's going to happen to them ever.

So they just.

Because nothing has happened.

Yeah.

And then you have

all the other people who are common sense who are like, what the fuck is going on?

And they don't do anything so these people think they can just run their mouths and move up and by the way it works so you know the truth of the matter is

uh

it is what it is and we can decide what we want to do about it yeah what what event should he have uh tried to compete in fucking dick sucking

i was gonna say the race of the breadline man how

with your fucking bare hands slop

bro i'm not not against eating with your hands.

I eat French fries in my hands, hamburgers with my hands.

Fucking, but I don't eat like soup with my hands.

You know what I'm saying?

Like, you don't eat chili with your hands.

Like,

you know, like, so, like, I'm not, it's not like I'm sitting here saying, you know, I'll do some nachos.

That's about as messy as it'll get.

But I mean, this motherfucker's on TV.

National TV scooping slop into his mouth.

Like,

no, man.

You ever saw it?

No, this is.

Oh, my God.

The video is disgusting, dude.

Listen, here's what's going to happen.

These people, the same thing happens to them over and over again in history.

Eventually, they get rounded up and they get killed because they take so much from everybody else.

And they have no experience about where the line is that they cross it without fear.

And eventually society revolts and these people get killed.

And that's what happens over the course of history.

That's why you don't ever see these people win because eventually the strong men and women of society say enough and then they handle these people.

And like i don't think he's i don't think this guy's smart enough to understand the dangerous situation he's even putting himself in you know like all these people in new york who are getting mugged and having to deal with crime and having to deal with all this

and this dude's just out here saying yeah by the way more

you know like

you know

i don't know like If I had kids and let's say one of them got killed by one of their fucking stupid ass policies,

I know what I would do.

I bench press more than 135.

Yeah, that's right.

Yeah, man.

Yeah, guys, jumping on this conversation, man.

Let us know.

Let's check the chat.

Uh, I saw somebody put a comment in this saying, like, New York is a shell of itself.

Like, it's not, okay, it's just the chat says, I don't know, putting your hand in the shitter to unclog it counts as chill.

That's different.

That is a fucking emergency, man.

That's an emergency.

Okay, calm down.

That's not the same thing, Zach.

Does it count as chilly?

Yeah.

Fucker.

Oh, shit, man.

Anyway.

Yeah, fuck, man.

Somebody kick Zach out of the chat.

All right.

Let's do this.

Yeah, fuck, man.

Guys, let us know down in the comments what you guys think.

What's the sloppiest food you eat with your hands?

There's certain foods I won't eat because I got to eat them with my hands.

Like what?

Like ribs?

You won't eat ribs?

I won't eat ribs because the shit gets all over my hands and face.

I fucking hate it.

Oh, bro.

I'll bathe it.

Yeah, I know.

I know.

I know.

I know people in this office here who love ribs and you go to eat barbecue with them and they'll somehow end up with fucking barbecue sauce in their fucking hairline.

I will bathe in it.

Bro,

I can't stand it.

It's gross.

What is it with people that can't eat?

Like they can't fucking eat without getting shit all over them.

What is that?

I don't know, but mama said

you can tell if they like the food if they're wearing it.

Really?

Because I just think they're an idiot.

Yeah.

Like, if you really liked it, you wouldn't be wearing any of it.

It'd be inside of you.

You know what I'm saying?

You know what I'm saying?

Z-Shaw knows.

Yeah, man.

All right.

I'm with it.

What do you think about this dude?

Yeah, I don't like it.

I think those are fair points.

What I'm making.

That's just something about it.

I feel like humans, like,

it's in our primal instincts right like we can immediately see somebody and sense good or bad yes you and I can't conscience of it no they can't the average person thinks like bro look at what the average person

finds it entertaining you know what I'm saying like look at what they do look at what they care about that's the thing

We give people too much credit, dude.

They're drowning in debt.

They can't pay their bills.

all they give a fuck about is getting to thursday or friday so they don't have to deal with that for two or three days they don't understand any of this and they don't give a fuck because the government intentionally has created a situation where it's so hard for them to actually function that they can't afford to pay attention to this you see what i'm saying and then it gets worse and worse and worse and then they hear the rhetoric oh we're looking out for the working man and that's all they hear

hold on that's all they hear bro so they think well that's me i'm voting for that guy but they don't think any of the repercussions of their actual policies nor do i think most people have the ability to see two or three steps down the road of what actually happens much less understand historically what has happened so

you know we're up against something here

And now we're seeing it even worse, right?

Like, because like people are starting to say, you know, like there's a lot of people who are turning on Trump, I guess you you would say, something like that.

And

we live in this like all-or-nothing society now where, like,

if someone doesn't do every single thing the way you wanted to do it, you're like, fuck that person, they're a piece of shit without taking into consideration everything else.

And so now we have this divide,

and these divisions, whether they be around, you know,

politics or race or religion or socioeconomic, these divisions are artificially amplified for the purpose of pulling votes away from the people who would actually fix what's going on because these people don't benefit from fixing what's going on at all.

They benefit from you being in poverty.

They benefit from our people actually not being able to pay attention to how they're getting stolen from.

And this guy's just another one of those guys, dude.

You know?

Yeah, I don't like his face.

Yeah.

I don't like it.

I don't like it.

Guys, tell us what you think down in the comments.

Let us know.

With that being said, man, let's get into the rest of our what qualifies him to lead.

He was a rapper.

He's been a

good one.

Dude, come on, man.

This guy's not a fucking leader.

He's manufactured.

Yeah.

Whatever.

Yeah.

Guys, let's get on with the cruise.

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Let's get into it.

Thanks for pointing that out.

Yeah, you're welcome.

Let's get into it, man.

We got headline number one.

Let's dive into it, guys.

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That's enough DJ.

That's enough DJ for one day

yeah all right all right it's cool all right well let's get into our first headline guys um gotta go up to chicago

gotta go to chicago uh headline number one reads mayor johnson the people of chicago will rise up against trump's tyranny uh so there's a lot of stuff happening right now

in the landscape of our American cities.

Sunday on MSNBC's The Weekend, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said that if President Trump sent the National Guard to his city, the people would rise up against tyranny.

Co-host Jonathan Capeart said, quote, I just want to get your reaction to another thing in the Washington Post story I'm reading directly here.

It says the use of thousands of active duty troops in Chicago also has been discussed, but is considered less likely at this time.

We saw him do that with active duty Marines in the streets of Los Angeles.

What would be the reaction in Chicago if the President of the United States does indeed put active duty military in the streets of Chicago?

Johnson said, quote, well, again, you know, the city of Chicago does not need a military-occupied state.

That's not who we are.

I commend the work of Mayor Bass, my colleague, and, you know, all the folks in Los Angeles who stood up and fought, you know, against this, you know, authoritarianism.

Here's the bottom line.

They don't have police power.

There's nothing they can do.

You know, these are federal troops.

They do not go through the training that our police officers go through.

So they cannot even enact police authority.

So that's going on because it came out over the weekend that Trump was going to potentially be putting more National Guard and more military and

a few states.

The idea that he talked about was rotating them.

And by the way, Washington, D.C.'s had zero murders since this happened.

First time.

First time ever.

No, ever, ever, ever.

That's crazy.

And

what he's talking about is moving this same situation to the crime-ridden cities.

And by the way, I was listening to the Breakfast Club this morning on the way into work and they were all about it.

They loved it.

You know why they loved it?

Because they are tired of the fucking crime too.

Most people, dude, I'm seeing a lot of clips of people, like even in D.C., talk about,

you know, like this one dude, he posted a video.

He's walking down the street.

He had a nice watch on, had a nice chain.

He's like, I can do this now.

Yeah.

You know what I'm saying?

That's right.

He's like, I ain't worried about nobody.

I'm going through all the blocks because ain't none of them going to do nothing.

That's right.

You know what I'm saying?

And I understand the argument that people have.

You know, people have a hesitancy because of what's going on with Palantir and the surveillance state that they've created.

And, you know, the authoritarianism, quote unquote, is what they're concerned about.

And I think that's a right.

That's definitely something to be concerned about.

But I think it's more important to recognize that when we have an immediate problem, such as a murder rate that represents some of the most dangerous cities in the world, that you have to stop that problem somehow.

And I personally think it's

as long as it is what they say it is, a temporary thing where they rotate around and clean this up and work with the police.

And then the standard is enforced afterwards.

I mean, how can you argue that that's not a good thing?

100%.

And it's not like, and that's the, I think that's the important piece too.

Just putting troops in these cities is not, that's not the fix that's not you can't just do that one thing and be done he's you know doing other things like he's signing uh executive orders that are aimed at ending cashless bail in dc and across the nation um because this was a big piece right like and we've we've heard this a lot from from police officers that are in the field in these communities it's like dude they'll lock somebody up for you know a ridiculous crime violent crime, armed robberies, you name it.

And then 24 hours later, they're right back out on the street.

And so it's like the cops, their hands are tied behind their backs.

What are they supposed to be doing?

You know what I'm saying?

And then the prosecutors who are elected by George Soros,

they're not prosecuting those crimes.

Right.

And so it's just this constant like cycle, this vicious cycle where the communities, the people, we're losing.

And nobody wants it, bro.

Nobody really wants it.

The only people that are against this shit are people that are being paid to antagonize and cause disruption at these protests in these cities.

Now, I understand, like I said, where people will say, oh, you know, this is authoritarian.

Not yet.

Could it be if that was a permanent thing?

For sure.

But here's the thing.

And this is not, this, I don't agree with this, by the way, but

it's reality.

We've been under a surveillance state for 20-something years.

I say new.

People are saying, oh, well, you know, they're going to turn it.

What are you talking about, bro?

You walk around with a digital device that records everything you say everything you type every email you send every text you send and it tracks you everywhere you go whether you turn it off or on you think that like turning off the tracking makes you not trackable get the out of here man like we've already been in that and is it not cool yeah i i think that should be completely stopped um

but at the same time it's here and it's

being used and it's been being used.

And so

I think a lot of that shit's overblown.

We We got to address right now what the problem is now.

And what the problem is now is that we can't go in our own cities and enjoy a dinner or walk down the street or wear jewelry that we worked our life to earn.

And you can think whatever you want and not like it and think whatever, but like, dude, it doesn't matter.

If you go to some of the more civilized countries in the world,

you can leave the key to a Rolls-Royce on the fucking glass for a week and nobody will touch it.

All right.

And people say, oh, the most civilized countries.

Yes.

Well, they cut people's hands off.

Yes.

For stealing shit.

That's why you can leave your roles out.

Yeah.

They switch the keys out.

Yes.

So, dude, there has to be some level of accountability and fear that when the rules are broken, there are consequences.

And right now here in this country, that does not exist.

It doesn't exist.

You know what I'm saying?

Like, people aren't afraid.

And by the way, the only motherfuckers that are afraid of the law here are the people who aren't breaking it.

Right.

Right.

Yeah, no, it does not exist at the scale that it needs to be at for sure.

But I'm fine with this because, you know, like, I remember this clip.

I think it was

Corinne Jean-Pierre or whatever her name is.

She was doing the press briefing or whatever, talking about that move of the cashless bail.

And like, dude, she read off

the crimes.

that were included in that bro and like murder like

like

wait a minute like what do you what do you mean You know what I'm saying?

And so that's going away.

I'm cool with that.

There was another important thing that came out.

This is an AP News article I want you guys to look at.

The headline reads, Trump moves to ban flag burning despite Supreme Court ruling that the Constitution allows it.

Okay, now I got something on this.

All right.

So this was an executive order that Trump just signed.

I have a clip here.

Let's check this clip out real quick.

This is an executive order on flag burning.

It charges your attorney general.

Would you listen to this?

This is very important.

Flag burning.

All over the country they're burning flags.

All over the world they burn the American flag.

And as you know, through a very sad court, I guess it was a five to four decision, they called it freedom of speech.

But there's another reason which is perhaps much more important.

It's called death.

Because what happens when you burn a flag is the area goes crazy.

If you have hundreds of people, they go crazy.

You could do other things.

You can burn this piece of paper.

But when you burn the American flag, it incites riots at levels that we've never seen before.

People go crazy.

In a way, both ways.

There are some that are going crazy for doing it.

There are others that are angry, angry about them doing it.

Yeah, so I believe the specifics was like, you get like a year minimum in jail or something like that.

Great.

Yeah.

With it.

But the article, the headline here, you know, trying to make it like, oh, he's overturning the Supreme Court.

And, you know, oh, it was a good decision.

I got some cases here because I think it's important for people to understand that there were plenty of things that the Supreme Court thought was okay that we've done in the past.

That, like, hey, it's probably not okay.

Example number one, Dred Scott, right?

When they said that, hey, slavery is okay and cool.

Yeah, where'd that happen?

Or what about Plessy v.

Ferguson?

Yeah.

Segregation, separate but equal.

That was completely fine.

You see the sign that LED held up the other day?

Oh, yeah.

Or what about Miner v.

Harpersett, right, for all the women out there?

This was the Supreme Court ruling that said, yeah, women were citizens, but had no constitutional right to vote.

Or Bowers v.

Hardwick, right?

That states could criminalize private, consensual, homosexual activity.

So the Supreme Court has ruled on plenty of things in the past.

Plenty of things.

It doesn't make them right.

It doesn't make them right.

And burning the American flag is is not fucking right.

It's domestic terrorism.

Here's what I think it should be.

Here's what I think it should be.

I think it should be, if you burn a flag,

whatever happens to you next is not prosecutable.

That's what I think.

That would correct the problem without them having to go to jail.

So as long as you like, you understand?

Yeah.

Because here's the problem.

There's lots of people like me and you who see that shit.

And dude, I would do something if i saw it right oh absolutely and

there's lots of people that want to do something but they know what's going to happen they're going to be pulled into this

leftist legal system that's weaponized against people like them and they'll be made an example of so

you know i don't know i

i would rather it be that way than them go to jail but i mean jail's fine too yeah just fine too i'm just saying i'm a creative

i'm a creative i say deport them yeah if you don't like it here, get the fuck out.

Out.

Bro, I think that's a real thing.

Like, I think if you do things like that, then go.

Just go.

Yeah.

Just go.

You don't have to burn anything.

Just go.

If you hate it here so fucking bad.

Just

they won't, bro.

I'm cool with my taxpayers

because it's hypocritical.

They're just full of shit.

Dude, it's fucking bullshit, man.

Yeah.

And Trump's, Trump, like, bro.

Sometimes you say shit.

When they burn a flag, they're going to...

it creates riots like we've never seen before.

No, we've seen them burn the flag and we've seen the riots.

Like, they suck.

You know what I'm saying?

Like,

what are you talking about?

We all saw what happened.

Yeah, right.

That's right.

But, you know,

I've never been a believer

in that

burning the flag is free speech personally.

Protesting, like,

Like when Colin Kaepernick did his thing.

Yep.

Didn't agree with it.

I totally didn't agree with it.

Like, in fact, I fucking liked him.

We used to talk on Instagram.

I liked him until that.

But I don't think he should have went to jail.

I will defend his right to correct.

Correct.

Correct.

But when you start burning the flag, whenever like people here

have had family members die or deal with, you know, dismemberment or disfigurement or, you know, ended up committing suicide because of some of the,

dude, no, you, you don't belong in our society at all.

And I think that the person who does that, who after they spend their year in jail, they are automatically disqualified from any sort of government assistance or aid for life.

Okay.

Or

they get deported.

Bro, these people, how can you burn the flag of a country?

and then turn around and ask the citizens of that same country to fund your lifestyle.

Right.

You know what I'm saying?

There's a lot of hypocrisy going on here, but it's low IQ hypocrisy.

They don't get it.

For sure, because they're at the same breath of like, oh, Trump's a dictator for doing that.

Okay, well, you go to China and burn the Chinese flag in China and see what happens.

Yeah.

Or almost anywhere, dude.

Go do that.

Go do it in Russia.

Yeah.

Do it in North Korea.

Well, dude, in Russia, here's what will happen.

The Russian men who aren't bitches

are going to fuck you up, dude.

And that's not happening.

They don't get medals.

It doesn't happen here anymore.

It doesn't happen here anymore because they have weaponized the justice system to where the people of common sense understand that if they do these certain things, they will be made an example of.

It's totally backwards.

It's the complete backwards of how it should be.

What should be is that people who commit crimes are made an example of, not the people who try to keep order in society.

You know, so

I'm all with it, bro.

Bro, I'll snap out.

I think

I thought we were being invaded, bro.

Huh?

I thought we were being invaded.

I had to

take care of him.

We burned the flag.

I thought it was a fucking invasion or something.

Bro, it would take about three times for a person like that to get the fucking shit kicked out of them for it to stop.

You know what I'm saying?

If they knew that that was the outcome.

Yeah.

Yeah.

100%, man.

Chat, what we got on this?

Let's jump into

see what we got.

We got to have large amounts of people to start holding people accountable in order to set the example.

Really, we don't need large amounts of people.

We need a few people.

And like when they did this thing with like Daniel Penny,

that was the point of that.

They were trying to make it.

You better not stand up to crime or we're going to do this to you.

And,

you know, yes, he's been exonerated and freed, but he spent a year or more of his life in fucking jail.

That's not acceptable.

You know what I mean?

Yeah.

Yeah, they'll definitely say

you make an example and these kids get their ass beat a couple times, like that Rampage kid did to that guy in the ring, bro.

Fucking, they'll stop doing that shit.

You know, we got something on that later.

Yeah, we got something on that later.

But yeah, man, guys, jump down in the comments.

Let us know what you guys think.

Uh, with that being said, let's go crew some comments, shall we?

Let's do it.

We got some good comments here.

Uh, this first one is from

Love Ignert

Love Ignert TV.

Uh, they say,

Adam is literally just Ginger Andy.

Was Adam a Ginger?

Yeah, he's a Ginger.

Is he?

Yeah.

He's basically black.

That's true.

That's true.

That is true now.

I'm just saying.

Yeah.

You know, Steffi's a Steffi's

popular with

Steffi's very popular with

the black crowd on TikTok.

She's honorary black.

She got invited to the cookouts, bro.

True, not true.

She's not even Ginger.

True.

I know.

She's She's a fake ginger, but

she still got invited.

Ninja.

Somebody said ninja.

I'm just so fun.

That's pretty funny.

Oh, man.

All right.

Next one, we got this is from Austin Landers.

I never even noticed that he was a Ginger.

It was probably the hat, but he's got the beard.

Yeah, no, he's Ginger.

I know.

Good dude, though.

Hey, good dude.

I like it.

I don't see color.

That's right.

Yeah.

Even if it's red.

Unless I'm mad, then I see red.

Yeah.

I see colors too.

I know.

That's why you're bleaching your skin like Sammy Sosa.

DJ hates himself, guys.

Let's have an intervention.

Oh, fuck, man.

Let's go to Austin Landers.

He says, fuck, Cracker Barrel.

That's why we eat Waffle House around here.

Yeah, I mean, Waffle House is

better learn how to fight.

I mean

Waffle House is all right, but you got to be in the mood for it.

You know what I'm saying?

You got to be like you walk into a fucking waffle house in St.

Louis, Missouri at after midnight.

You have to prep.

You have to think.

All right.

I don't think it's St.

Louis, bro.

I think that's like...

Well, I'm just saying, especially here.

That's national.

Yeah, but like you got to walk in and you got to think like, hmm.

Am I in the mood to fight?

Yeah, right.

And then you're like, I don't know.

I think you look around at your boys and you're like, I don't think people could fuck with us.

Yeah, we'll be all right.

Yeah.

You got your thing?

Yeah.

let's go.

I'm taking two number two.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah, I like waffle house.

You ever see that video where they had that fight?

And

that, I think we covered it on the show where that girl threw the chair at the other girl and she grabbed it with one hand like Superman.

Bro, that was still impressive.

Bro, listen, I honestly, I don't know what the hiring requires.

Oh, they got to train them.

What they go through to work at a Waffle House.

You guys got Waffle House category of training at your gym?

Yeah.

We will soon.

Yeah, they get 15% off.

All the jiu-jitsu gyms, they got specialized waffle house trading.

So you got to hold one hand, you got to hold the spatula in this hand.

Yeah.

Yeah, fuck, man.

God, dude.

You know,

there used to be this place in Springfield, Missouri that we always went when we were hammer, dude, at night.

It was called Ziggy's.

Bro,

I think it's gone now, but man, the food was good.

And it wasn't just good during the...

During the night when you're drinking.

Like, Waffle House is kind of sketch when you're not drunk.

Yeah, for sure.

Ziggy's like good enough.

Like, dude, they used to have this skillet, and it had like

hash browns and eggs and like a breakfast.

It was fucking huge.

And then I'd order

a side of fried mushrooms.

Bro, I'd go to town, dude.

Damn.

Yeah, it was so good.

But man, if you

every once in a while, because down there,

I learned this lesson the hard way, believe it or not.

So

in most places, when you start like John with someone, there's like, you know, fuck you, no, fuck you, right?

What'd you call it?

John.

Okay.

Talk a shit.

Okay.

John, you never heard John?

Nope.

Oh.

Well, that might be like a little older.

1980s thing.

Maybe, but the 80s are coming back.

So you better fucking learn it.

So here's the thing.

There's, you know, like people talk shit.

Oh, yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Fuck you, right?

Fuck you.

Yeah.

Right.

That ain't how country people do shit, bro.

You go down to Springfield and like you talk a little shit and they just punch you in the face.

Damn.

Yeah.

So

no jawing.

Like it's just jaw.

Yes.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Got it.

Yeah.

And so I learned that lesson the hard way.

Got punched in the fucking face.

But

when you would go in there, you know, every once in a while, there'd be someone in there that fucking thought it was Waffle House.

And they learned real quick that it wasn't Waffle House.

Yeah.

All the good old boys, man, they fucking handle that shit.

Yeah.

I mean, listen,

there's a time and place for it.

Yeah.

I was trying to think, think, what's the other spot?

Like, we got what?

Courtesy diner?

Courtesy.

You ever been there?

No.

That's down on Kings Highway.

Yeah.

Arsenal.

I think it closed.

They did.

Yeah, they did.

That was a good one.

Uncle Bill's.

That's a classic.

Eat right.

Eat right.

Dave.

That's closed.

No, there's one that's open, I think, still.

Then there's Dave's.

Dave's on Dave's Diner.

Tesson?

Yeah.

No, it's on Lindbergh.

Lindbergh.

Yeah, yeah.

That's a good one.

That's a good one.

Yeah, we got some good spots.

Got some good spots.

But yeah, Waffle House.

Sure.

We got one more for you.

V-Hubs.

V V Hubs.

Yep.

He says,

I never questioned how hard Andy is, but plumbing a toilet with your hand is a whole different level.

But next time, bro, you flush as it's coming out.

We call it a courtesy flush.

Dude, you know what?

I understand.

I've done courtesy flushes my whole life, brother.

But I just wasn't expecting the amount of girth that came out that time.

You know, I don't know what it was, but it was enough to clog the motherfucking toilet.

Hey, man.

I was caught off guard.

That's right.

That's right.

I surprised myself.

Give me like a fucking woman at riff, like motivational and somehow tying in.

Like, you got to plunge a toilet with your hand to be fucking to win.

Are you fucking serious?

I'm so serious.

Give it to me.

I know you can do it, bro.

I know you can fucking do it.

It'd be gold.

You can do it.

Let's see what the chat thinks.

Chat, should he do it?

Yes or no?

Yes or no?

Who wants the motivational fucking plunge the toilet with the hand to be successful?

Yeah, yeah, got it got it.

All right.

I know you could do it, bro.

I know listen all right look

You're gonna have to do shit you don't want to do okay, it doesn't matter how much it fucking hurts.

It doesn't matter how long it takes sometimes you're gonna have to do shit that you're not too proud of, but it's required

All right, and if that means that you have to stick your fucking hand in the motherfucking toilet to keep it from overflowing, where everybody's going to laugh at you and you're going to become the legend that shit flooded somebody's house, that's what you got to fucking do.

How about that?

Fuck you!

Let's go!

That was fucking great!

That was awesome!

That's going to be a clip.

That's going to be a clip.

No!

That's going to be a clip.

Bro, let's fucking go.

Oh, man.

Let's go, bro.

Let's go.

Oh, fuck you, bro.

Yeah, I want to get hyped about everything I do.

The chat's going crazy.

Yeah.

You know what I'm saying?

Yeah, you and your fucking funnel.

Fuck out of here.

Shit, we're all clogging toilets with our motherfucking hands, bitch.

That's how bad we would have win over here.

Oh, man.

That's fucking great, man.

Bro, all I got to do is tell that story.

I'll probably get elected.

Bro, that's real.

You know what I'm saying?

That's real.

That's the American dream, right?

That's right.

That's right.

Hey, you gotta do what the fuck it takes.

75 clog.

Yeah.

Fuck, man.

That was great.

Thank you, man.

Hey, thanks, man.

What was that?

About 30 seconds?

Yeah, bro.

It was easy.

I could have gave us like five minutes on that shit.

You know what I'm saying?

All right.

Yeah, fuck, man.

Let's keep cruise, cruising.

You like that, huh?

That was good.

That was fucking good, man.

That was on the man, bro.

I love it.

I love it.

That's pretty much me and Andy's day-to-day life right there.

What's that?

Just that.

That right there.

Going hard?

Yep.

That's it.

Whatever the fuck it takes.

24-7.

Yeah.

I'm not letting my be embarrassed

until I tell everybody about the story.

That's right.

Somebody said that's the white version of a freestyle rap.

Pretty close.

Yeah, there ain't nobody who could beat me in that.

That's right.

No, no chance, man.

No chance.

Well, now that we have some motivation, let's keep it cruise cruising.

Yeah, I am motivated.

Same.

Yeah.

I feel it.

I'm ready to flip this.

It came from the fucking soul.

Bowels.

What?

Came from the bowels.

It came from the loins.

Yeah.

It came from the stinker.

Wait, what?

All right, let's do a show.

Headline two.

Headline number two.

It's all downhill from here.

Yeah, it is.

All right, man.

We got to go international, man.

Let's go international.

I saw this story.

This is crazy.

But let's talk about it.

I got a nice little thing here for this.

we got to go to germany um heroic american tourist brutally stabbed while protecting two women in germany as a model from upstate new york dude this story it's crazy it's crazy

okay um so let's dive into this a little bit because we got we're gonna take a little international i haven't seen this you haven't seen this no we're gonna take a little international road trip here um so the heroic american tourist who was stabbed while we're gonna we're gonna road trip to germany

I don't like the boats.

Oh, okay.

It's fair enough.

It's fair.

What if we put you in a car and then put the car on the boat?

That's fine.

Yeah.

I think that counts.

Okay.

As long as it's not in the basement.

But that's a road trip.

Yeah, still technically road tried.

Yep.

The heroic American tourist who was stabbed while protecting two women being violently assaulted on a tram in Germany has been identified as a part-time model from upstate New York who was left with gruesome facial injuries.

John Rudat, who is 21, was hospitalized with gruesome knife wounds to his face after stepping in when he saw two women being attacked in the eastern German city of Dresden early Sunday, according to an online fundraiser.

Now, we don't have the full clip.

I do have this picture of the aftermath.

He got kind of cut right across his nose there.

And more information came out that these were two dudes, two migrants,

that did this.

Right.

And

again, like, I don't know if it's enough to point out,

you know, there's certain

consistencies that are happening across the world right now.

You mean like people from third world countries attacking everybody who's not in their own country?

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

And it's happening a lot.

And the scary thing is, like, dude, you look at some of this stuff,

you know, like these numbers, Elon Musk actually reposted this,

but it's rape crime reports.

Okay.

And then in the year 2000, okay,

England and Wales, for example, had 8,500 reports of rape.

Fast forward to 2023.

England and Wales had 68,000.

Holy shit.

Okay.

Germany, 8,100 in the year 2000.

Germany in 2023, 39,000.

France in 2000 was 7,500.

Now France is at 42,000.

Now, there's one country that didn't, or apparently is unaffected, which is Poland, whose numbers actually went down.

Yeah.

You know,

fuck around.

They don't have migrants.

Yeah.

They didn't fucking let them in.

Yeah.

They did not let them in.

Now, the crazy thing with all of this, right?

Because these sexual assaults are happening all over Western countries, Westernized countries, I guess you could say.

But

I think it's important that we pay attention to these countries because they are a few years ahead of us.

It's a very important thing.

And I saw this other clip that just came out the other day,

and it's in the UK.

And just watch this interaction.

Why don't let you in because you got England flags on?

Yeah, otherwise.

Not letting people in because of England flags.

Why?

Because it's a simple rule by management.

Simple rule by management.

that you don't video ask staff, please sit send kind requests.

No, I'm not asking you why you're not letting people in with England flags in in England.

No, I just want to put it on the show that this pull.

What is this pull?

The manor.

The manor

and their management are refusing people of England flags.

We are not involving ourselves in any of these processes.

It's not a process wearing an England flag.

You're like the one from

Trump.

You know, he's burning.

I'm happy to let you go.

He's quite pretty as well.

So I have to take my England flag off to Colin's establishment in England.

So I know the language barriers, but essentially the guy saying

the bar will not let him in because he had a UK flag on him.

So this is a bar in the UK.

Yeah.

And they're not allowing him in because he has a UK flag on.

That is scary for me to see.

Well, it should be.

That's the point.

Why do you think they're raping all these people?

It's not because they're just some horny dudes, bro.

They're trying to repopulate the fucking country with people that look like them.

That's what they're trying to do.

That was the plan the entire time.

That was the fucking, that's their plan.

Okay.

And that Soros knows this.

All the people behind this know this.

Everybody who's done anything at the World Economic Forum knows this.

That's the goal.

The goal is to create a one-world culture where people don't have national pride anymore.

They're all just one race of people.

That goes with the idea of globalism.

Should be pretty obvious.

Like,

how do you get all cultures to be the same?

Well, you breed out

the culture of every single individual country through mass invasion of third worlders.

And that's what they're dealing with.

And, like, and this, what's really fucked up, dude, is that this is all happening because people are afraid to be called racist or they're afraid to be called a name.

And like,

look at the numbers, right?

Like, so is it worth it, England, for you to have almost 10 times as many rapes as you did 25 years ago because people don't want to be called names?

And now it's progressed into this thing where if you even make a Facebook post or a this or a that, you might end up going to jail.

Don't you wish you had spoken up years ago now?

Did you learn your fucking lesson?

Now it's going to be much harder for you to do what it is that needs to be be done to protect the country so this is why I said during COVID I keep saying it over and over again here in this country in the United States of America it is not going to get any easier than it is today tomorrow it's going to be harder the next day it's going to be harder and if we the American people continue to

cower at being called names

Then it's just going to make it easier for them to do what they're trying to do.

And you're going to reap the fucking punishment of that years down the road so uh

it yeah i mean it's not it's to me it's

i could see it very clearly yeah well dude what's crazy is so as dj was cruising the internet right

um and trying to put all of this stuff together i saw a very interesting headline from cnn

okay

um CNN headline reads, rare human case of flesh-eating parasite, new world screw worm, identified in U.S.

Okay, now I saw this.

I'm like, what the fuck is this about?

Like, what is this?

You know, and so I, you know, I'm like, let's do a little dive.

Let's see what they're talking about.

And they say that a rare case of travel-related New World screw worm was identified in Maryland.

And a patient who traveled from El Salvador, spokesman from the U.S.

Department of Health and Human Services said, the U.S.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, And the Maryland Department of Health are investigating the case of the flesh-eating parasite, which was confirmed on August 4th.

HHS spokesman Andrew Nixon said no additional information about the patient's condition was made available.

All right.

And then you dive a little bit more, and they say that they've been actually tracking this, this outbreak of New World screw worms, the larva farm of a type of fly that's known to nest in the wounds of warm-blooded animals and slowly eat them alive.

It's been spreading across Central America since early 2023.

Infestation records have been recorded in Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama.

And then I had a thought.

Where the fuck have all these migrants been coming from?

Oh,

Central America.

Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador.

It's where the majority have been...

Points of entry.

I'm not saying Guatemalan people.

And this is where they're coming from.

Yeah.

Here's my problem.

Here's the problem.

Because, again, I like Trump.

I voted for Trump three times.

Okay.

I will absolutely give credit where it's due and

give all the good stuff when he does things right.

But when he does things that I don't agree with, we have to call it out.

And then this clip comes after I've seen all of this.

Let's check this out.

President Xi would like me to come to China.

It's a very important relationship.

As you know,

we're taking a lot of money in from China because of the tariffs and the different things.

It's a very important relationship.

We're going to get along good with China.

I hear so many stories about we're not going to allow their students.

We're going to allow their students to come in.

We're going to allow it.

It's very important.

600,000 students.

It's very important.

But we're going to get along with China.

But it's a different relationship that we have now with China.

It's a much better relationship economically than it was before.

It just green lit 600,000 more people to come into this country.

Now,

I don't know about you, dude, but I'm getting real tired.

I feel like we need a full stop

on anybody coming to this country.

Well, they're hat

for

legally or illegally.

For a few years.

Yeah.

For a few years.

I don't know.

What do you guys think?

What do you got on this, bro?

This is the guy's modeling picture.

Yeah, there's not that many pictures online.

He's going to be a more successful model with that scar.

Yeah,

you know what I'm saying?

So, anyway, um,

you're asking me what I think that sounds like maggots, that look like maggots.

Isn't that what maggots do is get in a wound and eat shit?

Yeah, but apparently, these are like

really bad maggots.

Okay, those are good ones,

I don't know, yeah.

So,

um,

yeah,

this is a problem.

And it, to me, it doesn't seem like it's happened.

I mean, it's not to me.

It's statistically factual.

They are not getting these people out of the country at a rate that

makes any real meaningful difference over the course of the next 10 years, 20 years.

So,

yeah.

And also,

Trump, did you hear what he did about the rehiring of the IRS?

No.

Yeah, so he's he's starting to rehire some of these IRS agents that he promised to disband,

you know, on his campaign trail.

So like we have all these things that are not happening that he ran on, you know.

Oh, remembering he's like, oh, well, maybe we'll abolish the IRS.

Nope, not happening.

They're rehiring some of the people, the 88,000 people apparently.

You know, the migrants are going to have to be expelled at a much faster rate.

I mean, there's a lot of shit that

he's not doing, you know, the Epstein lists and all these things.

And like, dude, it's very frustrating.

And it's very hard to continue to support him.

But you can't support the other side because they're even much worse.

And so,

you know,

it's unfortunate this is where we're at.

You know, I really believed.

that this was going to be a house cleaning like we never fucking saw before.

And,

you know, maybe it will be.

Maybe, maybe there's, I mean, I'm sure there's things I don't know, but

it needs to, it needs to speed up if it's going to, if, if we're going to prevent what's happening in these other countries.

And if you want to know if it works or it doesn't work, you have the case study right there with Poland.

Okay.

So this is again going to come in to the realm of responsibility of the citizens to speak up and be very vocal about not wanting these people here.

And I understand why people don't like saying that because that makes them feel like they're judging people on their fucking race.

And I would say that America, compared to most countries, culturally, is far less racist openly than most countries.

And most Americans hear that and they're like, What are you talking about?

Well, have you been to other countries?

They don't like people not from there.

There's very few countries that tolerate people that aren't from that country without being very openly critical and racist about it.

So not liking

people that don't look like you, sound like you,

et cetera, is a natural

thing with humans.

Everywhere in the world, it's like that.

Here it's different because we grow up with other cultures.

We grow up seeing people as Americans, not as these invaders from somewhere else.

And we have a beautiful thing here in America, but when you introduce this shit,

it becomes

much harder

to

feel like you're not being racist when you're criticizing people from where they are.

It's an easy argument, right?

Like you say, well, I don't want these people here.

They're not American citizens.

Well, you fucking hate brown people.

No, that's not what I said.

What I said was, I don't want people here that aren't Americans.

And the same thing happens when you talk about Israel or you talk about Ukraine.

Like, I don't give a fuck what's going on in Israel.

I care what's happening here.

Oh my God, you hate those guys.

Well, I will if you continue to try and take our money and fucking put them ahead of us.

Right.

So same thing with Ukraine, all this shit.

So at the end of the day, we got to quit letting people

take our words and twist them into things that they aren't.

And we have to stand by what we think is right and wrong.

And

people who are not American citizens are coming to our country and committing a disproportionate amount of crime.

And that's not okay.

And it shouldn't be okay by anybody.

And if someone has to call you a name, then fuck them.

Who cares?

Right?

Like, are you willing to be called names for your daughters to be protected?

You see what I'm saying?

Like, who gives a fuck what they say?

And they've used this weapon on us for years and years and years.

And now we're seeing the actual repercussions.

of Americans saying, oh, don't call me that.

Now, this is what the repercussion of that is.

So,

yeah.

That's what I think.

It's a process, man.

I mean, look, dude, these people should be rounded the fuck up, bro, and sent back where they're from.

Bro, look, close all the borders down.

Yeah.

I mean, Trump has nobody else here for it.

They haven't had anybody come across in months, like zero.

So,

yeah, dude, look,

this is

at the end of the day, to stop violent crime,

you have to stop importing criminals and you have to enforce the fucking punishments on crime yeah and

neither of those things have truly happened yet but they are happening yeah so we'll see what happens you know if trump goes through city by city by city and rounds all these people up and gets them the fuck out of here you're not going to hear a lot of arguments from the people on the other side they might they might quietly you know not say i'm voting for trump But when they go outside and they, you know, it's nice and civilized and not chaotic and you don't have fucking people running all over the city doing all kinds of fucked up shit.

They're not going to vote for that again after it's gone.

You know what I mean?

Right now, it's been conditioned in slow by slow by slow by slow to where people are like, oh, this is just the way it is.

No, it's not the way it is.

You're not old enough to understand how cool it used to be.

You don't have the perspective.

So.

Well, and just because this is how it is, doesn't mean that's how it should not be like this.

Well, that's a whole nother discussion because people cannot figure out that we cannot go backwards.

This isn't about going backwards.

This is about creating from this point forward what the ideal situation is.

And we have a chance as Americans right now to truly stand up and force change by standing

for the right things in a vocal way, holding.

leaders like Trump and Vance and everybody else accountable to the things they said they were were going to do.

So, you know, you get Trump on TV and he's like, oh, you guys are a bunch of weak people for caring about this.

No, motherfucker.

You cared about this.

You said you were going to do these things.

And we are not

idiots for fucking wanting them to be done when we voted for that to happen.

And that's the problem that we're dealing with now.

And that's why so many people are becoming disenfranchised with some of the things that he's doing.

And they're having a hard time standing by him.

And whoever is on his PR team,

I was talking to someone close to their team about a week ago.

And they were in, they were trying to tell me nobody cares about COVID anymore.

Nobody cares about the Epstein list.

No,

you don't care because you're in that ecosystem.

Everybody else remembers what happened to them during COVID.

Everybody else understands how they get raped by the fucking tax code in this country.

Everybody else understands why they don't want to go out to eat or go to social venues or go downtown in their own city.

Everybody cares about that.

And

when we have people who are in that ecosystem who just keep like telling Trump, yeah, yeah, yeah, you can do whatever you, dude, we end up in a situation like we're in where people are losing trust in him.

And

it would be an easy thing for him to correct, but you know, how hard would it be to explain the Epstein situation a little bit more clearly?

How hard would it be to say,

look, when I say it's a hoax, this is what I mean?

But he's not doing that.

He continues to say it's a hoax, it's a hoax, it's a hoax.

How is it a hoax?

How is it automatically a hoax now?

And so if it really is some sort of FBI, CIA, Russia gate bullshit, well, all you got to do is explain a little bit more about why that is.

And it would solve all this,

you know, dissension in the ranks that's happening because of his inability to explain himself properly.

And,

you know, there's another possibility.

They could be openly working the case.

And maybe it's not time to pull the hammer.

But,

I mean,

I don't think anybody's going to...

I don't think anybody's going to be upset about rounding up the criminals, including the Epstein people, and talking about what it actually is versus it isn't.

So,

you know,

we'll see.

Yeah, man.

Check the chat, man.

The one thing I know, dude, the one thing I know is this.

It takes a long time to make changes in the organization, a big organization.

There's not a bigger organization that's ever existed in human history than the United States government.

So to think that in eight months you could completely get it going, that's not a realistic timeframe, no matter what you think or don't think, because that would be hard at a company of my size, not to mention

the whole country.

So

people don't understand that either.

Yeah.

You know, because they don't have experience realizing that when you are in a bad place culturally and you have problems, that takes time to correct.

It's like turning around

a fucking cruise ship versus turning around a jet ski.

You know what I mean?

It's a big difference.

Yeah.

It's a big difference.

Let's check the chat, man.

Somebody said, I almost lost our business because of these people.

We remember.

Yeah.

That's right.

Nobody fucking forgets, man.

My grandfather died on Zoom.

I remember.

Yeah.

Bro.

So, you know, like he's like, look at everybody's response.

They're pissed off about this shit, right?

Because they're minimizing it every time they're asking about it.

Like.

Nobody cares that fucking this man's grandfather died.

They don't think it's a big deal.

They're like, oh, that was just the way of the way.

No, it's not the way.

That was crimes against humanity.

and we expect people to be held accountable.

And we voted for people to be held accountable like they promised they would.

And we have yet to see that, which is what's causing people to be fucking pissed off.

Yeah, bro.

You know, rightfully so, by the way.

Oh, yeah.

Yeah, that's real, man.

Rightfully so.

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

With that being said, we got one more

headline.

Headline three.

Number three.

I've had

number one, number number two.

You ever had what's number three?

Is that diarrhea?

It's both at the same time.

Oh, okay.

Yeah.

One plus two is three.

That makes sense.

All right.

Hello, number three.

Pro wrestler attacked by Roger Jackson in horrifying video.

Doing fine and recovering.

Send that nigga to prison.

I'm going to say it.

I'm going to say it.

He's going to jail.

Stuart Smith.

Let's dive into it.

A.K.A.

Psycho Stu

is reportedly doing fine and recovering as of Saturday night after he was violently pummeled by the son of former UFC star Quentin Rampage Jackson.

TMZ reported the update on Sunday along with the news that the LAPD is looking into the incident involving Raja Jackson at a pro wrestling event in Los Angeles.

You guys have seen the clip.

I'm sure everybody has seen the clip.

I got the clip, but we've seen the clip.

Start calling DJ Django.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Somebody told me, start calling me Django.

Yeah, dude, listen.

It's fucked up, man.

It's fucked up.

And, you know,

I'm usually of the belief, like, you know, hey, listen, like,

let everything come out and then make your emotional decision, right?

And I did.

I did.

Because all the clips have been out, right?

All the clips have been out.

But the big clip that was circulating around was

the initial start where they were out in the back parking lot and Psycho Stew had, you know, sleeping.

I haven't seen the whole thing.

Yeah, all I saw was him beating his pummeling.

Yeah, okay.

Well, so it started, they were in the back parking lot or whatever, and Psycho Stew goes up to Raja and, you know, because some like, oh, you know, you don't know who I am, like, slams a fucking beer can on his head.

A can, not a bottle, a can,

prop.

It was a prop can, okay.

Um, and then a little tension happened, right?

Um,

And then, so initially that was the video that came out.

And then the pummeling in the ring, which is this clip.

We'll watch this real quick.

You,

you know, it.

Hey!

Okay, I can't, I can't.

Yeah.

I can't.

Yeah.

22 times.

Yep.

Is that how many times?

22 times.

Okay.

And then he was, you know, like the other wrestlers got in there.

They had to hold him back.

But here's the thing.

But then another video comes out that after that initial altercation in the back parking lot, Psycho Stu actually apologized to Raja.

Here's the clip.

I apologize, Raj.

I appreciate it.

I didn't know.

I just thought you were working on a drug team on the video.

I get it.

We're not working out.

Well, he's going to come out on your mat.

So I'll have him come out during your map.

So we can seal the whole thing and it will make something out of you.

You know what I'm saying?

Yeah.

So, Stu was saying, he was basically playing, dude.

I'm sorry.

I thought you were like a part of the stuff.

You know what I'm saying?

I saw the cameras.

Like, I thought this was all still scripted.

We're wrestlers.

You know what I'm saying?

I'm sorry.

Yeah.

Apologize multiple times.

Yeah.

All right.

Now, apparently, it seemed like he was genuine.

Yeah, it seemed very genuine.

Yeah.

Right.

Now, apparently, there was

some type of agreement that Raja was going to enter the ring.

Or you hear him right there.

He said,

we'll make a thing out of it.

Exactly.

Exactly.

So he was influenced to go out there.

And they were all on the same page.

But then Roger does that shit.

Well, how do you know that's not what they fucking told him to do?

Like, bro, I don't think.

Is that crazy?

Listen, dude.

Listen, again.

How fucking smart is this kid?

He's probably not real fucking smart.

Yeah.

Okay.

And,

I mean, obviously.

So

he's around all these dudes that are doing this shit.

And this guy says, oh, yeah, we'll go out in the ring.

We'll seal it.

We'll make a thing out of it.

Well, what does that mean to him?

What does that mean to a young kid who?

No, no, no.

Listen, dude, you got to think this through.

How do you know?

How many times has that guy been in a wrestling ring?

How many times has he been in a wrestling school?

These dudes fucking hit each other all the time.

That's real shit.

You're looking at it from your experience and what you know and what you've been told.

And, dude, I don't disagree with you that that was fucking fucked up.

And I don't know what's going to happen, but there is a lot of perspectives in this situation,

you know, that led up to this.

And it wasn't just like the dude got like the problem I had with it, I guess, is like people are making it seem like he just got out of his chair and went fucking crazy.

And that's not what happened.

Yeah, for sure, for sure.

And it was not.

There was plenty of things that went into this.

And he doesn't look like, like, look at this screenshot we got on the screen right now.

Does he look mad?

To me, he looks like he's listening.

To me, it looks like he's like around the dudes trying to figure out how the fuck it works and shit.

And if you got one of the main dudes right here, this big guy,

telling him, Hey, you know, we'll get you to come out during the ring and we'll do this and we'll seal it up.

What does that mean?

That's all I'm saying.

I get it.

I get it.

I just, like, I have a hard time.

And he grew up around Rampage Jackson in the UFC.

And like, dude, he, listen.

Them niggas can go to prison.

Hold on.

Look, bro.

Does he have a past in this shit?

A past in fighting or a restaurant?

Beating people's asses and being violent?

In the ring, yeah.

I mean, listen, he's fault.

Like, I mean, in UFC type MMA stuff.

He's MMA stuff.

Amateur.

Okay.

Yeah.

I mean, look, man.

It seems like there's something, there's some shit missing here.

Yeah.

That's all.

Yeah.

Well, so, I mean, here's the thing.

So the guy,

Stu was sent to the.

I would be interested to hear what he says now.

He hasn't said anything yet.

Okay.

All right.

Neither has Stu.

To my knowledge, that's what I'm saying.

Of course.

This guy, the victim.

Yeah.

But

Rampage Jackson did come out shortly after in a statement when this happened.

And I think Roger, no, I did see something.

Roger came out and said, my bad, or something like that.

But Rampage Jackson, his dad, who, listen, Rampage is a phenomenal fighter.

Phenomenal fighter.

I mean, I've been watching UFC since UFC won.

I'm not the most knowledgeable person, but I always watch fucking Rampage fight.

He's a phenomenal fighter.

I love watching fighters fight.

And I honestly believe, I mean, we talk him as an actor, too.

Well, that's what I'm saying.

We talk about this too.

It's like, you know,

Rampage has that entertainer fucking value that he brings.

He's not just a good fighter.

He's great on camera.

He's got the look.

He's got a character.

And I'm confident that, like, if I were to ever meet Rampage off camera,

he'd be fucking just as phenomenal.

Okay.

But, and so Rampage came out with this statement shortly after.

I'll read it.

It says,

quote, I want to clear up the misinformation about my son, Raja.

I've been confirmed that the wrestler Stuart Smith, a.k.a.

Psycho Stu, is awake and stable.

Raja was unexpectedly hit in the side of the head by him moments before Smith's match.

Raja was told that he could get his.

quote-unquote payback in the ring.

I thought it was a part of the show.

It was bad judgment and a work that went wrong.

Raja is a MMA fighter, not a pro wrestler, and had no business involved in an event like this.

I don't condone my son's actions at all.

He suffered a concussion from sparring only days ago and had no business doing anything remotely close to physical contact.

As a father, I'm deeply concerned with his health and the well-being of Mr.

Smith.

That being said, I'm very upset that any of this happened, but my main concern now is that Mr.

Smith will make a speedy recovery.

I apologize on his behalf and to Kick for the situation because it was all being live streamed.

Yeah, yeah, he was like, Yeah, Rampage was streaming when this happened.

He's a streamer?

Yeah.

That's what he's been in here lately because he's retired from the UFC and stuff.

Dude, listen.

Look, bro, I see it both ways.

That's my saying.

Everybody's, look, look,

we got to be fucking fair about things.

Like, just like, you know, dude, I get a lot of hate because of the Trump thing.

Like, oh, you won't.

Listen, man, do you know?

Are you there?

I didn't get where I'm at in life by fucking making rash judgments about things.

I have to weigh all the

variables and then make a decision.

And we don't know them.

We don't know them with Trump.

You don't fucking know.

I know.

You don't know.

You don't know what's coming down the pipe.

You don't know what's going to happen.

And until, you know, it becomes very clear that we're out of time and he hasn't done any of this shit, like,

then we, you know.

Nobody's out, yeah.

But, but dude, like, I just, I don't know, man.

Like, this seems weird.

It's, it was an unreasonable action.

Like, that's like, okay, take it out.

Take, take the whole, everything we said away.

If some dude jumped in the ring and slammed a dude, beat his ass like that.

Yeah, he's going to prison.

Yeah.

For sure.

And deservingly so.

But let's say

he,

because

WWE is a fucking, it's, it's, it's a, it's a, it's a theater performance, but it's still very physical.

So

did someone teach him how to

soft throw punches or pull punches so that it looks real, but not real?

Like, there's just a lot of things here, man, that I don't know.

And like,

I would, I don't know.

I don't know.

I don't know what to think yet.

Yeah.

I, I, dude, it was horrible to watch.

Dude.

Dude.

But I mean, you're asking,

you're saying that

someone who hurts someone in a ring

of

now we're going to press charges.

Like, are we going to press charges in hockey fights?

Well, I think the problem that I'm having with this.

Are we going to press charges when the NFL gets too heated?

Well, but here's the thing.

The difference in those situations is, bro, like when somebody's unconscious, you don't keep going.

Like, at what point does it become excessive?

It was excessive.

I would say after the fucking fourth one.

Look, it was hard to watch.

You know, like, I can get it.

Like, dude.

I don't mind watching that stuff.

Yeah.

And it was still hard to watch.

Like, I get it, dude.

You're a young dude.

You got pride.

You know, your dad being your dad.

You can't be no bitch.

I get all of it.

I don't think that's what it was.

I think it was a little bit of that.

I do.

I do.

Because, like, from that initial little scuffle they had in the back, bro, like, these young dudes, hold on, bro.

Like, they, they take stuff so personal, you know?

And I think.

That's true.

I think he was.

I think he took it way too personal.

And so even after the apology, like he already made up in his mind, I'm going to get you.

I got to get you.

I have to get you.

Yeah.

You know, and like, to me, bro, it was premeditated.

That's how I look at it.

I think

that, you know, you asked, what's the difference between this and how we're going to do the same in hockey, bro?

The difference is like, bro, that was completely uncalled for.

You do the slam, throw a couple of shots, even.

The dude was fucking a con, bro.

Why didn't the other guys stop it?

They did.

I know they stopped it, but like they let let it go pretty long.

Well, they thought they were playing.

You know what I'm saying?

But if they were standing right there and they thought they were playing, then how the fuck can you and I say 100?

I get it.

Okay.

I would say after the five, after the fifth one.

Because I mean, the guys, they'll be like, let me go back to the video real quick.

Yeah, dude.

No, I mean, that's bad.

No.

Why aren't the dude stop it?

Okay.

You gotta stop this shit, man.

So,

hey,

yeah.

I don't know, man.

I don't know.

He definitely seemed like he lost his motherfucking mind.

Yeah, he went black, bro.

he saw rit he saw rit

there is a video of him walking away from the fight where he says i'm tired of people thinking i'm a bitch and making fun of me and all this stuff oh well right after it yeah

so there's more to it yeah

okay

yeah well i mean look dude all i'm saying is is that when it comes to events that simulate violence or have violence We can't start prosecuting people for being fucking violent.

For sure.

And if it was something that was like, hey, I'm tired of people

fucking with me and this and that, and that's why he did that, then yeah, that's a problem.

Yeah.

Now, like, what I'm really curious of to see, to be real, is I want to, I'm interested to see what Stu says.

You know, what, yeah, me too.

I want to know what, how you know, saying what he handles it, what he's, how he sees it.

Yeah.

You know, but like, I'm beyond, dude, it just, it did not look good to me.

No, just don't look good, man.

No, look, man, I'm not saying,

I'm not saying he

somehow

Like, dude, what he did was fucked up.

You're not saying he's innocent.

No, no, no, for sure, for sure.

But I'm trying to lead into like how that happened and what happened.

Yeah.

You know, and it's a like, if that were like outside the ring and that were like on the street, it's very clear what the fuck happened.

Yeah.

But we don't know the discussion that was had.

Like, hey,

you're going to hop in the ring and you're going to do this and you're going to throw four punches and this is, you know, dude, we don't know.

Yeah.

Here's here's another there was another video of them saying that you could hit him for real beforehand but i don't think they explained to him like hey don't

but to get even yeah yeah because there's a fucking code in wrestling where if you go too hard you're allowed to go hard back to like get even apparently yeah well i mean here here's another you know tinfoil possibility that the whole fucking thing could be a stunt bro you know like the whole fucking thing everybody knows who the motherfucker is now

That's what I'm saying.

Like, I mean,

I'm not saying it's a publicity stunt.

I'm saying that's just another likely possibility.

I don't know, dude.

That guy's head was, I mean, he was fucking literally.

You know, I mean, if they would have let him go, you would have killed him.

Yeah, for sure.

Yeah.

For sure.

You know,

dude, it sucks, man.

It sucks.

You know, I'm curious to see what comes out of this, bro.

Here's what I do know.

I'll say this too.

Like, nobody wins out of this situation.

Nobody.

Nobody wins.

Nobody wins, dude.

Chad, what are we saying, man?

Paul Corn's back.

It was attempted murder.

Murder.

Period.

Yeah.

Yeah, I saw that too.

Apparently, Stu is a vet.

PTSD went to wrestling to kind of change his save his life.

And

somebody.

Oh, man.

Chad, y'all wild, man.

Yeah.

I mean, I, you know, know,

I don't know.

Yeah.

Yeah, guys, tell us in the, tell us down in the comments what you guys think.

Um, what do you think?

What do you make of the situation, man?

I mean, if that were in the street, woodchipper.

Yeah.

You know what I'm saying?

Yeah.

But we don't have a place like that.

There's no place for that kind of shit in civilized society.

Period.

No, dude.

But this is wrestling and it's violence and it's the reason people watch it.

You know, people enjoy watching violence.

It's why looking up dead bodies is one of the most popular things on the internet.

It's why

the UFC is one of the biggest fucking entertainment companies, if not the biggest in the world.

It's violence.

You get what I'm saying?

Like it's gladiator shit.

It's in our DNA, bro.

And

clearly, this time it got very fucking out of hand.

And honestly, like real talk,

after watching it, it's kind of surprising that you haven't seen it happen before.

Like in WWE or something, you know, where someone goes a little too hard,

it turns into a real fight.

Yeah.

Because, like, that's, that's what happens.

I mean, fights happen like that, where you're fucking around and someone gets a little too hard, and then it escalates.

Yeah, right, right, right.

You know, and I mean, most fights that I've seen happen happen because of some sort of escalation of,

you know, or just bullshit.

Exactly.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah, that's real, man.

Guys, let us know down in the comments what you guys think.

We'd love to hear your take on it.

Let us know, man.

And, you know, prayers to Stu.

Hope he does recover well and fast, man.

Yeah, look, I don't have all the details.

I guess that's why.

Neither do I.

Yeah.

And neither do any.

I think it's going to come out.

Yeah.

I think it's one of these things we got to let it

kind of let it see what happens.

Yeah.

That's real, man.

Yeah.

Well, guys, it's time.

Thumbs up.

Dumb as fuck.

Final segment.

You guys know how it goes.

Got something, got some stuff for you to grade.

I got some stuff for you to grade to rate.

Okay.

We're going to rate things.

Rate things.

Yeah.

Okay.

And I didn't know this was a thing,

but you're a car guy.

Sorry, Paul.

Cars.

We're going to talk some cars.

Yeah.

I didn't know this was a thing that there was some

few car manufacturers they designed like custom one-off vehicles for celebrities and shit.

I didn't know that was a thing.

Yeah.

Some of them do.

We're going to rate them.

Rolls-Royce does.

Minati does.

Ferrari does.

Yeah.

Yeah, so this is from

Learning.

Keep on Learning Daily.

They posted this.

So we're gonna go through and rate some of these custom-made cars designed only for celebrities.

Now,

a lot of these things that are on the internet about cars is total bullshit, just so we're clear.

Well,

call it out if it is.

Right.

Call it out.

But the first one, we got the, we go to the Pope.

He has a Mercedes-Benz 230G popemobile uh-huh thumbs up thumbs down

they make a they make a civilian version of that truck it's like a million bucks no yeah

hmm

i would i don't like them

i'm not a i'm not a big like i'm not a big g-wagon person you're about to piss my dad off you like g-wagons

everybody likes g-wagons bro but like it you know it's just not i don't know just me okay yeah it's no big deal

okay um rolls royce you talked about Rolls-Royce.

John Lennon, they made him a Phantom V psychedelic.

Yeah.

From Rolls-Royce.

From Rolls-Royce.

That's pretty cool.

Yeah, that's pretty cool.

Legend has it.

It comes with its own acid and mushrooms in the

trays.

Bro, I don't know how people can do that shit on a regular basis.

The acid and the micro-dosing stuff.

Yeah.

Like, that's like a...

Very like to build your whole identity around it.

Like, you're fucking frying your brain.

Mushroom today.

Yeah.

Congratulations.

Yeah, that's real.

Floyd Mayweather.

Floyd Mayweather, he has a one-off Koenigsegg Travita.

Yeah, CCXR.

Now, Koenigsegg just names their cars.

So I don't know if that's an actual one-off, but what they, most of the Koenigseggs that are every Koenigsegg that's made is custom designed by their customer.

Oh, I just saw that.

Yeah.

So like there is no,

you know, production.

They're all custom ordered.

Every trim level is picked out custom.

It's a boutique manufacturer.

They make fucking,

I think they make awesome shit, but everybody I know that owns one says that

you better be ready to have it in the shop most of the time.

Damn.

Yeah.

Like Ford's.

Ford's.

Yeah.

What's that a fix-on-road daily?

Listen,

I like Koenigsegg a lot.

I just, I haven't bought one because I'm a little bit afraid of like just the, the, what everybody says about them.

But I do think they're cool they look cool that's a CCXR those are fucking manual they're sweet yeah yeah

that's a old that's an older car yeah um Beyonce and Jay-Z they have a Rolls-Royce boat tail that's fucking $20 million car bro the boattails on that one is yeah jesus or maybe it's 12 it might be 12.

google it what's so fucking special about it nothing

yeah it's got a fucking teakwood back lid that i mean it looks like a boattail it looks sick though

30 million.

It was like 12 or 20 or something.

28.

They say 28.

Yeah,

that's exaggerated.

Jeez.

It's been, this is a while ago.

This is a shit ton, though, man.

$12 million is a shit ton.

Yeah.

Justin Bieber, he has the Wraith Uriel.

I don't know.

I don't know.

I don't think that came from Rolls-Royce.

I think that's just some aftermarket shit.

Gotcha.

Okay.

Lose.

I'm not sure, though.

Yeah.

On that one.

That thing's ugly as fuck.

The wheels turn like the material of the car.

It's ugly.

It's bendable, though.

Just because it's expensive doesn't mean it's cool.

Yeah, it's real.

Louis, Lil Uzi Vert.

He has a Cullen Invert Edition.

He made that up.

Oh, okay.

That's after.

That'd be like me saying I got the Andy edition.

Rolls-Royce ain't making a custom fucking Uzi Vert, bro.

These people deal with like the richest people in the world.

Yeah, yeah.

Fucking hip-hop motherfuckers.

They ain't got no money.

You're not him, pal.

You're not him.

Those motherfuckers pretend to be me.

Yeah, that's right.

You know what I'm saying?

That's right.

Like,

unless you're Jay-Z or whatever.

Yeah, yeah.

That's different.

Yeah.

Rick Ross, big dogs.

Lewis Hamilton, he has a Pagani Zonda.

Yeah, got wrecked.

Did it, really?

Yeah.

By him.

He got wrecked right there in that photo.

Oh, shit.

Yeah.

Yeah.

He didn't, I don't think he wrecked it.

It wasn't him, though?

Yeah.

That's a fucking cool car, though.

How much does that thing cost?

Those the Zondas right now can be like

six to ten.

Good gosh.

Good lord.

Geez.

They can be more than that.

There's a few that are like special editions that are more than that.

20s.

Up until 20.

No.

No.

That's an exaggeration on the internet.

Okay.

And nothing on the internet's real.

That's my understanding.

Well, dude, that's what I'm saying.

The car culture on the internet is like, there's a lot of myths you know like they will people will say oh dude you know how you you get in with ferrari you got to make x amount of dollars and you got to fucking suck all these dicks and do all this shit no you have to have a diversified portfolio of cars that goes from classic to production to what they call vs and all these other like it's not what the the internet very rarely gives out the proper information because all the information that's given out is given out by people who have never experienced the process so you get like all these car podcasts and all this shit that are inaccurately representing some of the things that go into the into car ownership yeah you know when we were down in houston uh i forget who they said it was but like to your point about it's not just about having money no the dude tried to go in and like buy ferrari cash it's about the culture do you buy into the culture do you are you a true collector of Ferraris and if you are a true collector of Ferraris then they will give you the collectible Ferraris But you have to build that portfolio.

You can't just walk in and say, I want a fucking 812 comp and get one.

That's not how the fuck it works.

And by the way, it shouldn't work that way because they sell you the car at sticker and then your cars were double the amount the day you get it.

So if you buy all the fucking production shit and earn your way in, which is on a point system.

You start to profit from collecting the cars.

So why the fuck would they not make it?

So

the people who are most passionate about the brand can make the most money being passionate about the brand.

Yeah, and everybody talks

and they're like, Oh,

well, yeah, that's because they're on the outside, right?

You know what I'm saying?

Like, from outside, yeah, yeah, like it's cold out there, bro.

In here, it's cool, you know what I'm saying?

Like, is it true that they say that if you buy a Ferrari and you modify it a lot, they would not never give it to you?

There's people,

uh, there has been people that have been banned from Ferrari, like, uh,

I I think it was uh DJ, um,

was it Marshmallow or whoever had the fucking

cartoon

shit on outside anyway?

The point is, is that yes, there are people that get banned, but

and by the way, that's that's kind of how all of them work,

but most of them do it unsuccessfully.

Ferrari does it actually pretty good.

Uh, you know, a lot of people are critical about some of the cars they're making right now with the EV, but I assume that's going to go back because people are, you know, people are demanding naturally aspirated engines.

So we're going to have a, I think, a movement back towards the classic type Ferraris,

meaning, you know, naturally aspirated big V12s, V8s that put out a lot of fucking power and make a lot of noise that people like.

And, you know, so you could be frustrated with,

you know, how they're doing things right now, but at the end of the day, man, it's it's their company and they can do whatever the fuck they want.

And people are always going to want their shit because their brand equity with people is very high so i like that it's like the same the you know it's not just the standard of the brand but like they hold their customers to a certain standard yes yeah that's real yeah and like you know what everybody they they've got it figured out bro i've learned a lot from being around that company for a number of years and they treat their customers that that are that are loyal very fucking well.

If you walk in there and you say, I want this and that, and I got got money, they're going to tell you, get fucked.

They don't like that shit.

And I wouldn't like that shit either.

You know,

so

if Ferrari wanted to be fucking Honda, I'm sure they could sell some more cars than Ferrari.

That's right.

You know what I'm saying?

So anyway, keep moving.

Yeah, speaking of Ferrari, though, Eric Clapton.

Yeah.

Who is that?

Guitar player.

I got it.

Okay.

Musician.

He has a Ferrari SP12 EC.

Those are sick, bro.

So that's a one-off car.

So they will make one-off cars for their top customers.

He's a big time Ferrari guy.

Yeah.

Apparently.

Yeah, it has to be.

They won't just do it for...

I couldn't get one made.

No shit.

Yeah.

So that's a one-off car.

Jesus.

Yeah.

4.7 million.

Yeah.

Approximately.

Yeah.

And they've made some really cool shit, like one-offs.

No shit.

That was custom-built for him.

Yeah.

Now, that's a true custom-built factory car.

Bugatti does that too.

Bugatti will make one-off cars.

that no one else fucking has.

Jeez.

But I mean,

you're going to be rich as fuck to get one, one, you know, and you're probably swinging a pretty big dick.

You know what I'm saying?

It's pretty big.

Yeah, it's pretty big.

Let's go back to Rolls-Royce.

They did a Chrome Hearts X Rolls-Royce Cullen for Drake.

Yeah.

I don't know if that's from, I don't think that's from Rolls, but it could be.

Did I sell some shit?

Drake just bought fucking.

I think that's,

again, aftermarket shit.

Yeah.

Got it.

Maybe Chrome Hearts did it with Drake.

I don't know.

But

can you find any information?

I could find out.

Yeah.

I made a couple couple calls, but I don't, who knows?

Hmm.

It looks cool.

Yeah, looks cool.

Is there any more?

Uh, yeah, Jay Leno.

He has a GM Ecojet concept car from

GM.

I don't know the story behind that one.

Yeah.

Um, it's I got a Grateful Dead sticker on the front.

Is that what that is in the grill?

Uh,

oh no.

Anyway, yeah, it looks kind of like a Cadillac almost.

Yeah.

Um,

we got James Glickenhaus.

Yeah.

I don't know who that is.

Yep.

He has a Ferrari P45.

Yep.

That's real?

Yeah.

What is that?

Is that another one-off?

Custom-made one-off.

See, he makes his own cars, too.

Who is that?

American filmmaker and financier.

Oh, he's the filmmaker.

Glickenhaus?

Yeah, he's a huge car collector.

He makes his own shit, too.

Oh, shit.

That's crazy.

And then finally, they got DT on here.

He has the Cadillac 1, The Beast.

Yeah.

Which, I mean, every president technically had.

yeah, but yeah,

um,

yeah, not bad.

No, I mean, look, dude, it's it's a huge honor to be even invited to to purchase a custom car from one of these manufacturers.

So, and like some of the richest, fucking, most powerful people in the world, you know, the motherfuckers that you don't know their names, yeah, that are driving 600-foot yachts across the motherfucking ocean, and then you go to Monaco and there's a thousand of them, and you don't know who the fuck they are, those are motherfuckers that get those cars.

It ain't a fucking rapper, okay?

It ain't Uzi Burt, yeah.

That's real, man.

All right.

Well, I mean, I can see him doing something for Drake.

Drake's big time.

Yeah.

But like.

But he got that fucking.

Drake has a lot of money.

Yeah.

He's got that $200 million fucking jet.

He just bought fucking.

He just bought.

Whose chain did he buy?

Fucking Tupac chain.

How much?

Oh, I don't know the price on it.

Yeah, it was like, yeah.

The death row chain.

I mean, Drake's one of the most popular artists ever in the category.

You can can love him or hate him, but the fucking dude.

When was the last time Drake had a problem selling a ticket to anything?

Oh, well, they said it was only half a million.

Yeah.

For the chain.

My first form chain was half a million.

Yeah, there you go.

Half a million.

It was he drinks.

Yeah.

I love it, man.

Well, guys.

The custom Bugattis they're making are fucking sick, dude.

Have they always done that?

No, it's kind of a new thing they're doing.

They started doing concepts, and then now they're actually, they've opened up this program where where you can like actually design.

I don't know the details because I haven't talked to him about it, yeah, but for their better customers, um,

which there's not that many because most people own one Bugatti, right, right?

But there's dudes that collect them, you know, and uh, I get why because they're fucking there's nothing like it, pretty sick.

I mean, you wrote

there ain't nothing like it.

I was talking to my buddy Hayden,

who uh just sold, uh, they just sold sold their company and he bought a chiron and he was like holy i'm like i know dude like you can't explain it you can't explain it as fast as i took you in that car imagine like three times faster than that where you can't pull yourself you can't

yeah you can't it's it's ridiculous so and by the way they're comfortable and they you could you could drive across the country in one and be comfortable like it's it's pretty you have to stop for gas a couple times yeah oh yeah they do suck the gas

You remember when I only filled yours up like halfway?

Yeah, yeah, they do they do go through the gas, yeah, yeah

Anyway, yeah, well guys Andy

chat.

That's all I got.

Yep.

All right guys, we will see you later on this week.

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