855. Andy, Dan Hollaway & DJ CTI: Trump Gets Hit With Microphone, Trump Admin Deports 238 Venezuelan Gang Members & Woman Pleads Guilty In Cross-Burning Hoax

2h 14m

On today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by Dan Hollaway. They discuss President Trump getting hit in the face with a microphone, Trump's admin deporting 238 Venezuelan gang members to El Salvadoran prison, and the women pleading guilty in a cross-burning hoax.

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Speaker 0 Yeah, we're sleeping on the floor.

Speaker 1 Now my druid box froze. Fuck up bowl, fuck up stove.
Counted millions in a cold. Bad bitch, booted swole.
Got a own bank rope. Can't fold.
That's a no. Head shot.
Case cloak.

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Speaker 2 What's up, man? What's going on, man? Nothing. We got some special sauce today.

Speaker 1 We do. We are joined by my good friend, Mr.
Dan Holloway.

Speaker 1 Show regular now, I guess.

Speaker 1 It's number four, isn't it? Is it three or four?

Speaker 1 I don't like counting. Yeah.
To be honest. I mean, who's counting? In principle, I'm against it.

Speaker 1 What's the fee if I forget something?

Speaker 1 Kicking the balls.

Speaker 1 Shit. Yeah.
Well, who gets kicked and whose balls? You have to take a kick in the balls. No, I'm not doing that.
Yeah, you have to take one. That's what we do here.

Speaker 2 Bro, kicking the balls is pretty bad.

Speaker 1 Yeah, it's not great. So

Speaker 1 one of our mutual fans was talking shit on Twitter the other day about who would win in a fight between you and me. Between you and me? Yeah.

Speaker 1 And I was like, I'd just start tickling him and then i would win

Speaker 1 you probably would win with that oh yeah yeah you can't

Speaker 1 are you not ticklish i'm not i'm not i'm not at all yeah so that's why you know

Speaker 1 i'm not either

Speaker 1 survey says that was a lie

Speaker 1 hell man dad what's been going on with you brother uh you know just living the dream yeah enjoying texas Yeah, we were talking about it before.

Speaker 2 Yeah, because I was with Andy. We went down to Austin.
We went like right past the place.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you can't miss it.

Speaker 2 But we didn't know if it was like, if that was it, though.

Speaker 1 I didn't know if that was a spot or if it was, because for some reason, I thought you guys were all in San Antonio, dude. Oh, no, no.
Jared and those guys are down there. Yeah.

Speaker 1 And Black Rifles HQ, one of their HQs, is down there. But yeah, we're up in...

Speaker 1 It's barely in Austin. It's like on the outskirts, yeah.
Yeah, it's like on the maybe three or four miles away from the count or the city line. Yeah.
Something like that. Yeah.

Speaker 1 It's nice out there, though. It is nice.
Yeah, we still get hit with their fucking property taxes. Really? Yeah, we paid 30 grand in property taxes there.
No way. Oh, yeah.
Holy shit.

Speaker 1 What was that barbecue place we went to out there? Oh, um, Terry Black's, maybe. No, where was it?

Speaker 2 It was out there. I mean, I would say it was in between where your spot was and Jesse James.

Speaker 1 Fuck, what's it called? Interstellar, maybe?

Speaker 2 No, they got two. There's like two main locations.
They have one there, and then I think they said there was one downtown Austin.

Speaker 1 Spanks?

Speaker 2 Not Spanks.

Speaker 1 What am I saying?

Speaker 1 Laurel. No, they have one up north.

Speaker 1 It's a good question. I don't know.
It's Austin.

Speaker 1 I forget the name of it. It was fucking delicious.
Wait, is it

Speaker 1 switches?

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 1 Switches.

Speaker 1 The other one I mentioned, Interstellar, is a little bit farther north,

Speaker 1 farther north. And they have a Michelin star for barbecue.
So next time you're in town, go there. Hey, shit.
Michelin stars. It's not easy to get a Michelin star for barbecue.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 Jesus.

Speaker 1 Well, I like that Switch place, bro. I'm definitely going back there.
That shit was good. Yeah, it's hot.

Speaker 1 I mean, you can't get away with bad barbecue in texas yeah somebody will show up to your house fucking beat your ass kicking the balls yeah that's what happened i like it man i like it what's been going on man um you know i hate the government

Speaker 1 mostly i start from there and work my way out you know what this is why we have so much in common yeah i have a so i

Speaker 1 i should get a second sign i have a sign in front of my

Speaker 1 It's on my dresser in front of where I sleep, and it says, it's not about you. That's my life motto.
Life's not about you, right? It's about what value you bring.

Speaker 1 And it's a good reminder when I wake up and I feel like I don't want to get out, get out of bed or whatever. I'm like, no, fuck you.
It's not your turn.

Speaker 1 But it'll be your turn. It'll be my turn when I'm old.
Then I can fucking lounge around and

Speaker 1 look on all the good stuff I've done and whatever the fuck. But another one I should get made, another sign I should get made is.
Something about the government sucking or something.

Speaker 1 Fuck the government or something.

Speaker 1 I don't know, because, you know, no matter what it is, no matter what system of government happens, it always and invariably turns into an engine to extract labor and wealth from the population.

Speaker 1 That's all it ever is, right? Dude,

Speaker 1 I was just talking to one of my friends

Speaker 1 last night,

Speaker 1 and

Speaker 1 I don't want this to be taken the wrong way because I do love this country.

Speaker 1 But the more I dig into it and the more I realize what has actually occurred here and how far away we are from what this country was supposedly founded on, the more disenfranchised I get with this country.

Speaker 1 Because the truth of the matter is, and by the way, I'm a patriot, dude. I believe in the ideals of this country.
I believe in what it could be. I believe in the people here.

Speaker 1 And I believe we have a duty and an obligation to make it better.

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 1 there's a lot of time that I've spent, which I've never really felt this way before in my life, but I'm starting to become disenfranchised with the idea of America because I can recognize now at this age that we have been completely fucking lied to about what the country is actually about.

Speaker 1 You know, we've been sold this bill of goods that it's about the flag and it's about your fellow citizen and it's about, you know, all these things that

Speaker 1 we agree with, like that are the good, they sound great.

Speaker 2 What it's supposed to be.

Speaker 1 Yeah, but

Speaker 1 the reality of what we are, man, in my opinion, is

Speaker 1 they feed us that shit so that we'll grow up with American pride and want to defend the country and become soldiers or become

Speaker 1 the badass people that go out and basically enforce the will of

Speaker 1 countries like Israel who

Speaker 1 can't really defend themselves.

Speaker 1 or other situations.

Speaker 1 And it's kind of like, you know, we've been sold this identity that isn't true and we've been given enough just to make it think it might be true in order for us to grow up and enforce the policies of other countries.

Speaker 1 That just doesn't sit well with me, man. No, I mean, it's a top-down approach.

Speaker 1 When we were supposed to be, I mean, the letter of the law, the Constitution is quite clear that it's supposed to be a bottom-up organization. And, you know,

Speaker 1 there's a, I don't remember who originally said it.

Speaker 1 Could have been Ron Paul or Murray Rothbard or something like that, but it's when when the state is large, the individual is small. And the point of America is that

Speaker 1 individual liberty and personal entrepreneurship are the ultimate inoculation to tyrannical bullshit, right?

Speaker 1 Decentralized authority, decentralized

Speaker 1 economic authority, especially keeps the government from amassing too much power.

Speaker 1 We talked about this before the show, but 25% of all new jobs the last two years have been government jobs, and the government doesn't make anything. They don't make money, right?

Speaker 1 So we're basically,

Speaker 1 I'm sure you've seen companies like this before that poor, oh, well, the American university system is the best place to look.

Speaker 1 So the average, this data is from like 2018, so I'm not sure how current it is still, but it's probably way worse than this now, actually, because of DEI. But

Speaker 1 the average professor's salary relative to inflation has gone up about 27%.

Speaker 1 over the past 40 years and the administrative fees associated with an education have gone up 2,000%,

Speaker 1 right?

Speaker 1 And that's bureaucracy. It happens in business and it happens in government.
It doesn't matter. And it fails no matter where it happens, always.

Speaker 1 It has to fail because the bulk of your enterprise should be producing something of value. And if it isn't, then you're going to fail at the end.
I mean, it's really, this is not, this isn't like

Speaker 1 Keynesian versus

Speaker 1 Austrian economics or anything like that. It's not like two different houses of economic theory talking to each other.
This is just a fucking fact that everybody knows is true.

Speaker 1 Yeah, dude. I think,

Speaker 1 you know, the bureaucracy in business is typically born of the unwillingness to do what you are assigned to do. I've noticed this before, especially in companies that I've consulted for.

Speaker 1 You know, they hire and hire and hire. And usually what ends up, the reason they're hiring is because the person who's supposed to do the job doesn't want to do it.

Speaker 1 So they're like, well, we need to hire one more and then we need to hire one more and then we need to hire one more. And everybody kicks the can.
And then when

Speaker 1 the butcher comes in and starts making cuts, they all surprise why they all get

Speaker 1 in government, we called it the wobbly wheel theory. So Congress passes some appropriations bill.
It gets sent over to OPM. You have to do this job.
You have two years to do it.

Speaker 1 And OPM Office of Personnel Management, who does the hiring and firing for the government, says, okay, well, based on our research, we need two people to do that job. It's like, all right, cool.

Speaker 1 You hire two people, one of them sucks.

Speaker 1 So instead of firing that person, which becomes notoriously difficult after their two-year probationary period, which is why Trump is dumping all these probationary period people,

Speaker 1 then they just hire two more people to do the job. Now you've got four people doing the job of two people.
That's government in a nutshell. That's how it works.
And it's fucking stupid. Yeah.

Speaker 1 And then it spreads. And it's like it just keeps going and going and going and going.

Speaker 1 And when it starts to spread, it's an exponential spread. Yeah.
Well, it's accountability is what really matters, right? And when I say accountability, I mean down to the individual level.

Speaker 1 Fucking, Andy,

Speaker 1 here are things that you need to get done, and you're responsible for them. If you need help, ask for help, but you're responsible for getting this across the finish line.

Speaker 1 Do whatever you got to do to make that happen.

Speaker 1 So I can come back to you as one man and say, hey, did you get it done? And the answer is either yes or no.

Speaker 1 And if you diffuse responsibility,

Speaker 1 then nobody's ever responsible for shit.

Speaker 1 And that is a complete disaster. No matter what it is, if it's like a military operation or a business business or the government running itself,

Speaker 1 no matter where you see that, it's nonsense. It should never be accountable.
Yeah, it should never be tolerated in a company. No.

Speaker 1 I mean, that's like, especially, this is the problem with most startups. They get money from somewhere and instead of learning lessons, they buy their way out of stupid situations.

Speaker 1 And they end up four, five, six years down the road, and they're looking at an exit sale. Yeah.
Right. Because you're making good revenue.
And I look at your net revenue.

Speaker 1 I'm like, what is all this bullshit? Yeah. Right.

Speaker 1 You're getting, you're, now you're going to get a multiplier on net revenue instead of a multiplier on EBITDA because your company's not growing the way it's supposed to. Right.

Speaker 1 You've got a lot of fat. And by the way, you're $300 million in debt.
Yeah. Well, it's because they didn't earn it, though.

Speaker 2 It's the same thing with the government. They didn't earn the money.
You know what I'm saying? Like a good business entrepreneur that started from the bottom, you've earned it.

Speaker 2 You have a different look at the money you have versus when you just get the fucking money.

Speaker 1 Who cares where we spend it? Who cares how much? Well, this is ultimately a culture problem, if we're being honest. This isn't a problem with organizations, in my opinion.

Speaker 1 This is a culture that has been

Speaker 1 enabled and bred into

Speaker 1 our society and become acceptable.

Speaker 1 I mean, dude, if you walked around as a man 30 years ago and basically, you know, pretended to you're one of these people that pretended to work but didn't work, you know, you're hiding, you're doing the least amount possible, and then you know, you know, everybody else is doing it, bro.

Speaker 1 The dudes would pull you out back and kick your ass. Yeah, like they would kick your fucking ass.
They'd be like, bro, you're not doing this shit. You need to to get the fuck out.

Speaker 1 Or they, they'd harass them or bully them or beat them until

Speaker 1 they started doing their part or they quit. Dude, we call that self-selection.
Yeah. Yeah.
There's got to be a direct line between effort and outcome that's baked into the human being's brain. Right.

Speaker 1 And that's a survival instinct for us. But you get what I'm saying, though, bro.
I mean, it's been,

Speaker 1 think of how many people, think of how many people go to their job on a daily basis. Like real talk.

Speaker 1 Everybody listening, how many motherfuckers do you know that go to wherever it is that you work that do the least amount possible and then hide in the corner when nothing's really going on or they're fucking around on their phone or they're they're playing video games or, you know, they're running the little sneak plays and the, and the, you know, get around the workplace.

Speaker 1 And then those same people are the biggest ones that cry and bitch about whenever they get passed over for an opportunity or they don't get paid what they say they're worth.

Speaker 1 Bro, you're getting paid exactly what the fuck you're worth. And to be honest, you know,

Speaker 1 if I was an employee at a place and I had people doing that around me, I would straight up fucking handle it. Like they would either start working at like a peer-to-peer handling.

Speaker 1 Like, hey, you're either going to do the fucking job because I'm not going to look bad because of you. Right.

Speaker 1 You know, or I'm going to go to the fucking supervisor and be like, dude, this is exactly what the fuck this guy does all day. Let's get him the fuck out of here.
Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1 I mean, it's you, we've dissociated ourselves from this.

Speaker 1 It's, and it's again,

Speaker 1 this this is basic instinct for human beings.

Speaker 1 You don't work, you don't eat. That's how it works, right? For us.
And then we told people, it's okay if you don't work. You can still eat.
And that's where our society began to crumble.

Speaker 1 A thousand percent. Right, dude.

Speaker 1 You know, and there's always ways to get it back. Usually, unfortunately, for us, we have to learn that lesson the hard way.

Speaker 1 Shit's got to go completely wrong, and then the chaff gets blown away with the wind. That's the way it works.
Dude, a thousand percent, man. We don't, we have people in this country.

Speaker 1 I think we talked about this recently that have never faced hardship ever. They can't even comprehend it.

Speaker 1 Like there are people, and it's usually the same demographic of people that advocate for this shit. It's upper middle class white women that advocate for this.

Speaker 1 And they advocate because they have never felt hardship. They have never had to struggle.
They've never dealt with crime. They've never had any of these situations of potentially starving for real.

Speaker 1 And so they have this guilty feeling and this need to signal and virtue signal that they're a really good person.

Speaker 1 And we care about these people not understanding that like, dude, these people that you're advocating for in a lot of cases are

Speaker 1 abusing our system that allows them to live off the money that other taxpayers pay,

Speaker 1 you know, indefinitely.

Speaker 1 And we could fix this real talk by limiting the amount of fucking financial aid that people get on welfare and Section 8 and making a timeframe on it or making making stipulate, like, dude,

Speaker 1 you have a certain, I'm just throwing this out, but you have a certain amount of time that you can collect that over the course of your life, or you have to do these things while you get it.

Speaker 1 It's not just, oh, I get, have another kid and I get more money. Like, it's fucking insane.

Speaker 2 Unchecked, yeah, for sure.

Speaker 1 There's three elements to it, right? So the first one is what you said, and it's, this is, there's kind of a duality to this. It's that

Speaker 1 they've never felt any kind of

Speaker 1 external oppression, right? So they have oppression FOMO now because oppression is the currency, the social currency of today. It used to be honor, courage, right? Being a good man.

Speaker 1 Yeah, now it's victimhood. Now it's victimhood, right? So

Speaker 1 when you take that into account, these people have oppression FOMO. This person who wants to feel

Speaker 1 socially accepted or honored or whatever the fuck you want to call it now is completely excluded from that because they're white. Yeah.
Right.

Speaker 1 So that's why you see it at these Antifa rallies, the people that aren't funded by Soros or Russia directly, directly, right?

Speaker 1 They're the only reason those people are there, and then including some of those people who are taking money from them, are just there because their butt hurt for no reason, right? So

Speaker 1 that's one element. The second element is when it finally comes and hits them in the face, it's NIMBY, not in my backyard, right?

Speaker 1 When illegal immigrants start showing up to Cape Cod and shit like that,

Speaker 1 Martha's been there. It's like, ah, not here, buddy.
Not here. We got to get these guys out there.

Speaker 2 We got to get these guys out of here.

Speaker 1 I mean, they can come here. They had them.
They can't come here.

Speaker 1 They had hundreds of legals gone in 10 hours from there, right?

Speaker 1 I could see their faces where they were. It was so funny.
It was the best. It was so funny.
It was so funny, man. Oh, my God.
I got quite a bit of joy out of that.

Speaker 1 And then the other part is something that you also alluded to. And this is the,

Speaker 1 and I think it does have something to do with this disconnect between effort and outcome that people have. It is

Speaker 1 we go through this whole cycle.

Speaker 1 I think think Huberman's actually talked about this from a physiological standpoint, but people go through this cycle where there's a thing that needs to get done in society.

Speaker 1 And we have been programmed by hundreds of thousands or maybe millions of years of evolution to address that issue.

Speaker 1 You see somebody that's suffering and it makes you feel some kind of way and you want to stop that shit from happening, right? That's a good person feels that way.

Speaker 1 So you go over there and stop it. That's how you do that.
And then you get rewarded. You get oxytocin, you get serotonin, you get dopamine.
Immediately, you get serotonin over time.

Speaker 1 You get oxytocin because you start to develop a connection with that person, right? Um, this new world we're in, where we're completely dissociated from that effort and outcome trajectory.

Speaker 1 Now, people will say thoughts and prayers, or they'll put a flag on their fucking bio, or he, him, and their fucking bio and say, I've done, I did it. I did the thing.

Speaker 1 So, not only have they done nothing, but they're perpetuating stupidity, and then they haven't actually helped anybody, but they're still, they feel good and take credit for it.

Speaker 1 It's the most narcissistic

Speaker 1 bullshit of all time.

Speaker 1 And these are the people who think

Speaker 1 regular people don't even consider this, but these are the people who think they're better than everybody else.

Speaker 1 These who have literally done nothing functional for anybody in their entire goddamn lives. A thousand percent, dude.

Speaker 1 It's insane. I mean, just when you think about it that way and break it down from point A to point B, it's like, you're a piece of shit.
Well, bro, you're like one of the biggest dregs on society.

Speaker 1 Forget about the people even on welfare. You're worse because you're capable.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 I mean, what the fuck? Well, bro, it's a problem. And I do see culture shifting back towards normalcy and starting, you know, people.

Speaker 1 Young kids are tired of this bullshit. Bro, and everybody's tired of it.
Everybody's tired of the virtue signaling and the fake outrage and the cancel culture and can't say this, can't say that.

Speaker 1 You're a this, you're a that. Let's take their business down.
Let's fuck it. Like, bro, no one gives a fuck.
No one fucking cares. And that's.

Speaker 1 you know,

Speaker 1 that's what happens when you jam shit into society for so long. And there is some unfortunate side effects of that.

Speaker 1 Like when things actually happen with some of these protected classes, quote unquote, no one's going to care anymore. But, you know, these people did it to themselves by overusing it.

Speaker 1 That's right. You call someone a racist enough, eventually they're like, fuck it.
I don't fucking call me whatever the fuck you want. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Well, the interesting thing now is that one, it was never black people doing that. Yeah, it was like a couple of black people who grifted, right? But mostly it was white women.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 And I call them brunchers.

Speaker 1 Y'all people.

Speaker 1 Now, now all these

Speaker 1 black dudes and not Tyrese, obviously, he's still butthurt again. What's up with him? I have no idea.
Tyrese. He's a fucking retard.

Speaker 1 Dude,

Speaker 1 listen, we follow each other on Instagram. He did a whole nine-minute thing.
I've talked to him. If you voted for Trump, man,

Speaker 1 what the fuck, man?

Speaker 1 If you're a veteran that voted for Trump,

Speaker 1 you know what I think?

Speaker 1 You're rich. Shut the fuck up.
Dude, I don't get it because he's all.

Speaker 1 I don't know, man. It's It's weird.
Like, you know, I mean, what list you on, bro? You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2 Like, he's got, he might have some stocks and some babies.

Speaker 1 It makes you suspicious, but a lot of other dudes, I mean, you're seeing all these, like, Yachty was on somebody's cooking show the other day, asking him about BLM.

Speaker 1 He's like, nah, that's a bunch of bullshit. That wasn't.
They were buying real estate. They weren't helping black people.
Bro, that was awesome.

Speaker 1 But that's the average, that's the average fucking black person in America right now. Because I know that you white liberal ladies haven't ever met one, but I grew up in a black neighborhood.

Speaker 1 I know these people, right? Like, I talk to them, I have actual conversations.

Speaker 1 I'm not concerned that they're going to rob me. Those are the same women that,

Speaker 1 like, when they see a black person coming, they're like,

Speaker 2 just like, get on the fucking ground.

Speaker 1 Oh, I'm not worthy. It's like, have you ever even met a black person before? You fucking dummy? No.
No, they haven't. No, when they saw them, they call the police on us for a fucking barbecue.

Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 Fucking parks. You're barbecuing at the park, like, hey, there's some

Speaker 1 black people here. Is that okay? Is that okay? like yeah man it's 2025 yeah

Speaker 1 bro

Speaker 1 i saw that that podcast dude that uh with yachty and it was like a black girl right yeah and she was like i'm the biggest pro black and he's like no you're not like and he starts going in he's like they were buying mansions they were doing this they were doing that you ain't for black people like it was it was really good yeah Yeah, I mean, you know, the best economy, this is,

Speaker 1 maybe it's reductive.

Speaker 1 I don't know, but I think providing the best possible economy economy for somebody gives them the best opportunity to liberate themselves from any oppression, whether it's the government or hate groups or whatever the fuck.

Speaker 1 Totally agree. I think that's the best way to do it.
And there's never been a better economy for black people than under Trump in his last term ever in the history of this country.

Speaker 1 It's not even close. Oh, statistically, it's a fact.

Speaker 1 That's just a fact. So, like,

Speaker 1 what helps somebody more? Your little speech that you give

Speaker 1 or the food that gets put on their fucking table. Bro.
Which one is it? You get criticized for that as entrepreneurs.

Speaker 1 Like people will say shit like, you know, well, you know, I'm not into the

Speaker 1 material things because they're this and that and this. I go feed the homeless.
Well, motherfucker, I've built fucking schools. I've built homes.

Speaker 1 I've built places where people fucking get served food.

Speaker 1 What's more valuable? How many more, how many people did I help versus you help?

Speaker 1 And I just,

Speaker 1 the moral judgment in society is out of control. You got to do something.
You can't just say stuff. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 Leaving a snarky fucking liberal comment on somebody's post is not being an activist. Yeah.
Western North Carolina got fucked up with all those hurricanes. Oh, dude.

Speaker 2 Everybody got fucked up. I actually had that real quick, too, because it hit close to home.

Speaker 1 Well, what I was going to say is

Speaker 1 my people were down in North Carolina rebuilding this general store, right? They were, rather,

Speaker 1 from Save Our Allies.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 somehow, I don't know how the fuck you even got hooked up with them in the first place, but you had given them some money to help rebuild the store because that store serves the entire community.

Speaker 1 It's the only store anywhere near that fucking place, right? Well, when the hurt, we built a new road, we tore it down, rebuilt it, right?

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 1 they served that entire area, and all those people were like, the only place they could get to was there because all the roads were fucked up. So we're in the middle of this.

Speaker 1 Somehow, I don't even know how you got involved in the first place, but somebody told me like, oh, yeah, we got some money from some

Speaker 1 guy from First Porn. What do you mean some guy from First Porn? Like you had given him money to help start rebuilding.
And I hit you up and said, hey, thanks. I didn't know if you do that.

Speaker 1 I didn't know that was yours either.

Speaker 1 Actually,

Speaker 1 what happened was

Speaker 1 somebody was motherfucking me on the internet over some controversial things that may have happened in the past.

Speaker 1 And they were like, if you were a real, if you were, if you really gave a fuck, you would be doing this. And I'm like, well, tell me about it.
What are they doing? Tell me some more.

Speaker 1 And I started looking into it. And I'm like, oh, this is a great fucking cause, bro.

Speaker 1 And so I contacted them.

Speaker 1 You know, I gave them a little bit of money

Speaker 1 to try to get that general store back online so the people could get, you know, the things they need because they were shut off from everywhere else. I mean, food.
And then it ended up being

Speaker 1 your guys, right? Like your friends. Yeah, it was my friends.
And I was like, I just texted him to say thanks and he paid for all the rest of it. Right.
That's doing something.

Speaker 1 Like, either go there and get your hands in the mud or if you can pay, pay, do whatever you can, but just shut the fuck up. That's it.

Speaker 1 You can earn your right to say whatever you want. Those same motherfuckers would be like, that judge you on that will be like, well, that's easy for you to just pay.

Speaker 1 What the fuck do you want me to do, bro? Do you want me to reverse the fucking hurricane? I can't do that. $8 billion.

Speaker 1 I mean, Trump did say we might want to shoot some nukes into those hurricanes.

Speaker 1 That was Trump one, though. I don't know if he's changed his opinion on since now.
Probably not a good idea to send radioactive waste all over the place.

Speaker 1 We'd prefer to have it spread all over by a hurricane. We'll see how it goes, I guess.
We'll try it out one time. Try Maiti.

Speaker 2 But to that point, man, I think this is something that, I mean, in good news, right? Like, you know, you talked about just like it's kind of in us, right?

Speaker 2 And I think especially as Americans, it may be unique to us, but we want to help our feather, our fellow citizens, right?

Speaker 1 So this is a really good point. Yeah.
Because.

Speaker 1 There's an algebraic equation on how a functional society works. And on one side of it is liberty.
On the other side of it is fucking effort.

Speaker 1 And if you want decentralization, it requires your daily attention, your personal daily attention, our collective attention, sure, but it always starts with you.

Speaker 1 If you want to live in a world that the government doesn't have control over your life, you better goddamn walk down the street and ask your neighbor how he's doing.

Speaker 1 Because if you don't, the government will, and they're going to put him on welfare for the rest of his fucking life. And it's going to come out of your pocket forever.

Speaker 1 And if it goes on one more generation, now you're on generational welfare and that shit lasts six, eight generations. Yeah.
Right. So one of the things I tell people a lot is:

Speaker 1 if the government shows up and nobody's got their hand out, they have no power there. And that is how voting, fuck voting, like do it.

Speaker 1 Obviously, you got to vote and participate in your country, but you're not going to vote your way out of any of this shit. No, effort is the only way you get out of this.
Bro, it's the only way.

Speaker 1 It's, it, it literally is

Speaker 1 what you and I always talk about. We say it in different ways, but you know, it's personal excellence being the ultimate rebellion.
It's just, dude, it's not needing them for fucking anything.

Speaker 1 It's not listening to anything they say.

Speaker 1 It's examining the narratives they push out, educating yourself to what the truth is, and really honestly kind of understanding that they don't have our best interests in mind.

Speaker 1 Their interests are to get us hooked into a system that we can never escape.

Speaker 1 And they've hooked enough people into it now where there's a real problem that has to be solved culturally. And,

Speaker 1 you know, the way you solve it culturally is, you know what it is, honestly? It's shaming motherfuckers. Shaming and letting them fail, right? Yeah.

Speaker 1 I mean, like, you got to take the training wheels wheels off the bike at some point yeah like if you're a fucking loser i'm gonna call you a fucking loser bro like i'm sorry that hurts your feelings but look at you yeah you know and what do you think you're better than those people yes no absolutely yeah i mean i do more i work harder i do everything i can i take care of myself these people do none of that and then they want to be considered equal that's not how the fucking world works bro no you can control two things in life your effort and your and your uh attitude and that's it right?

Speaker 1 Yes. And those things belong to you.
Nobody can take that from you, only you can give it away, right? Yeah. And we've seen an example just this past week, actually, of how effective this could be.
So

Speaker 1 egg prices, right?

Speaker 1 They went up because 250,000 egg-laying hens were murdered. Million.

Speaker 1 Millions. Excuse me.
Yeah, a million were just killed because there might be a fucking bird flu. Nah, bro.
That was to intentionally create the perception of prices going up under Trump.

Speaker 1 Of course, sure. So what happened? We've seen the largest run of purchases on

Speaker 1 egg-laying hens to private people in the history of this country. And now, a week after everybody was just talking about how eggs are still expensive,

Speaker 1 47% drop in egg prices in one week. Right?

Speaker 1 That's how quickly it can happen if you just pull off the government tit. They're not good at anything.
What the fuck has the government ever been good at? First of all, bro.

Speaker 1 Hold on.

Speaker 1 None of these people.

Speaker 1 Look, dude, I'm not going to say none. There's a few, but they are

Speaker 1 the very small minority of people in government have

Speaker 1 actually produced some success outside of government for themselves.

Speaker 1 Okay. Very few.

Speaker 1 How can the government wasn't designed to be run by people like that? It was designed to be run by the entrepreneurs, by the

Speaker 1 elders, by the experienced people. How much fucking experience can you have running a government if you never ran a business? When the government is parallel to a business.

Speaker 1 Well, I mean, the difference, here's the difference. If you only have ever worked in government, then you've only ever worked without a budget,

Speaker 1 right?

Speaker 1 And that is not how the fucking world works.

Speaker 1 Man, if you've worked in a business, especially if you created your own business, you know exactly what a ledger looks like.

Speaker 1 You know exactly what the credit and debit section and the assets and liability section looks like. You know what a cap table looks like.

Speaker 1 And you know over the course of this many years, I got this much money to spend and I have these goals to hit. And if I don't, I'm fucked.

Speaker 1 Well, bro, this is why I always tell my entrepreneur guys, I'm like, guys, you guys who are running 10, 20, 30 million dollar businesses, you're much better operator than an opera, than a CEO of a $15 billion company because they have unlimited budget to make decisions.

Speaker 1 If I had unlimited budget to just say, fucking go hire that guy, go do that, it would be easy, right? But we don't.

Speaker 1 And so when you're a small operator, not, you know, 30 million is not small, but you get what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 Compared to 30 billion, it's small. You're actually a better fucking operator, most likely, than the person who's running a company that's, you know, billions of dollars in revenue.

Speaker 1 Because, dude, you don't have unlimited budget. You have to be creative and you have to think of solutions and you have to be resourceful.

Speaker 1 And, you know, those are the people, those people, not the big fucking, you know, multi-billionaires,

Speaker 1 the middle guys or the guys the government's supposed to be run by.

Speaker 1 You know? So, yeah.

Speaker 1 Well, yeah, man. You want to talk about the Twisters? Bro.

Speaker 2 Yeah. Dude, this past weekend was wild.

Speaker 1 Oh, I heard. Yeah.
Ryan was telling me you guys had some. Yeah, we got hit pretty good.

Speaker 2 As of right now, there's 42 confirmed deaths across about five states. There was a total of 56 confirmed tornadoes, bro.

Speaker 1 In the span of like, we're talking like bro, we had one pass on each side side of the house. Yeah.

Speaker 1 At my place. So

Speaker 2 we got lucky.

Speaker 2 Missouri, Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, and North Carolina all reported deaths from tornadoes or severe storms.

Speaker 2 I mean, dude, the pitches and shit are fucking, they're insane.

Speaker 2 I mean,

Speaker 2 anywhere you went, it was just mass destruction. I know here locally, I know Union felt some heat.
Arnold got hit. Arnold got hit.

Speaker 2 Villa Ridge.

Speaker 1 Yeah. And that's what I'm talking about.
That's on both sides.

Speaker 1 One's north, one's south of us. Yeah.
So, I mean, you know, dude, even where we are, you were at my house. It was fucking crazy, dude.
Wow. We lost like four or five pretty decent trees.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 Yeah. It was wild.

Speaker 2 But I mean, the good thing, you know, like I said, coming off that conversation, Dan, it's like, you know, the beautiful thing is, like, I culturally, I think Americans are getting back to that

Speaker 2 mentality of

Speaker 1 it's up to us. Well, I don't know if America ever lost that.
I think that a lot of people have, right?

Speaker 1 But America's been the most generous, like the American citizen is more generous than the vast majority of countries. You know what I mean?

Speaker 2 It's unique to us, for sure.

Speaker 1 It is extremely unique. So I remember as far back as like the tsunami in Indonesia, remember that? You know who the number one non-state contributor was to that?

Speaker 1 Not NGOs, not an NGO, not any of that shit. It was the United States.
citizenry spent more money helping to fix that situation than anybody other than the U.S. government did, right?

Speaker 1 Just in donations, which tells you something very clear. One, that this country is worth fighting for.
The people are, not the government, but the people certainly are.

Speaker 1 And the second thing it teaches you that you don't need to tax people for this. We will figure out a way to help these people.
That's right.

Speaker 1 I don't need the government as a middleman tacking on 40% to all the charges. Fuck you.

Speaker 1 You're taking money out of my pocket under the guise of some kind of like social empathy or something like that. And what, you just gave yourself 40% of it? And that's the tax to be a good person?

Speaker 1 I don't think so, bud. I don't think so.

Speaker 1 If you get between me and somebody I'm trying to help, I'm going to fucking run you over. Yeah.
Oh, and they're doing that. They're fucking doing that to justify the need for their NGOs.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 It's, dude,

Speaker 1 I just had. What I heard from your, your friends and, and, and I had a couple of friends out there, too, uh, in Asheville area.

Speaker 1 Like, it was unbelievable the shit I was hearing, dude. Like, unfucking believable.
A lot of it is incompetence. Yeah.
Right. But

Speaker 1 like incompetence and lack of leadership, right? So

Speaker 1 this is anybody that's ever worked in emergency management, and you would like to think that people at FEMA have at least some experience,

Speaker 1 right? Yeah, you would think,

Speaker 1 would know a couple things. One, disaster happens, you're on the clock.
People are without power. Within a couple of weeks, people start to die from sanitation-related issues, right?

Speaker 1 You're also on the clock with regard to infrastructure.

Speaker 1 One of the first things that you have to address is ingress and egress, like how to get in and out of places. Roads get fucked up, bridges go down, blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 1 Army Corps engineers weren't there until fucking weeks, weeks later.

Speaker 1 They should be the first person on the ground in some of these instances, especially there in a place that isn't used to having these kind of things. Tornado Alley is what it is, right? Yeah, right.

Speaker 1 You know, trailers get knocked out. We were outside.

Speaker 1 I mean, it is. We had one of my buddies here from Florida.
He's from South Florida. And before that, he's from Canada.
And

Speaker 1 he was like, what the fuck's going on? I'm like, bro, this is tornado. He's like, well, what should we do? I'm like, let's go outside.
Let's go outside.

Speaker 1 And then it's the other part is the complete lack of leadership. Nobody's got the balls to say, hey, what you're doing is like nobody in the middle management part is like, hey, you're fucked up.

Speaker 1 Here's how it's done. What needs to happen is all of FEMA needs to get put under the Department of Defense because you have a very large workforce that's already on the clock.

Speaker 1 They're already getting paid. It doesn't cost you anymore to use them.
All you got to do is move them places. And they're really good at it.
They're the best in the world at it, as a matter of fact.

Speaker 1 It already exists. And one of the things, I wrote one of my master's thesis on this after Katrina.
One of the lessons we learned was: why are you trying to recreate these distribution wheels?

Speaker 1 Why are you trying to do that? Walmart and Amazon exist.

Speaker 2 Fucking use them.

Speaker 1 Call them, get them on the phone. They've got all the water and diapers you need, buddy.
I promise you. They'll never run out either.
And they have trucks to get them there.

Speaker 1 All you have to do is say, hey, we need X, and they'll have them there.

Speaker 1 I had a week or two ago,

Speaker 1 one of the guys from Cajun Navy. It's kind of weird they don't do that on their own, though, if we're being honest.
You would think. Oh, you mean Walmart?

Speaker 1 Yeah, Walmart and Amazon should be doing that on their own, bro. Like companies my size, we fucking spend a significant amount of money,

Speaker 1 both me personally and our company, in situations like that almost every single time. Yeah, the Walmart Foundation does, but not on their own.
They give a lot of money, but they don't give.

Speaker 1 They help people. So they help Cajun Navy set up a distribution center that holds a lot of equipment and shit like that, but I don't think Amazon does anything.
Now, Amazon's a useful tool.

Speaker 1 If you're in a local community and you have a disaster, make an Amazon wish list and just put it on the internet. People like us will share it and you will get the stuff you need, I promise.

Speaker 1 And Amazon's quite a bit better at getting it there than the government typically is. But yeah, the DOD is already on staff.

Speaker 2 We have,

Speaker 1 what, if you, if you include all the National Guards, we got like 2 million people on staff.

Speaker 1 Why are we going out and paying? Why do we have

Speaker 1 like an entire additional federal agency stood up that isn't even good at it? What's the fucking excuse as to why they weren't there? The military?

Speaker 1 Yeah, if we got 2 million people to help these people, why were they not there? That was so I can tell you the story if you'd like to hear it.

Speaker 1 Well, how long is it? Very brief. Okay.

Speaker 1 So the governor we were going back and forth on the phone with the governor of north carolina at the time he's gone now he's a idiot um he didn't know he says he didn't know it and what exactly am i supposed to do here he was asking the ngo what am i supposed to do here it's like declare a state of emergency cede control to the dod that's it then they'll take care of it oh he wouldn't do it no

Speaker 1 because one female colonel in the north carolina national guard i can't remember her name but fuck her right people are dead because of her and i hope there's an investigation into this at some point and she goes to prison for the rest of her life life.

Speaker 1 But she kept, she was in his ear the whole time. I had people from below her and above her telling me this, like in the National Guard there.

Speaker 1 She kept, she was in this dude's ear, like, no, don't give up control. We need to be the site commander.
Why? You're the fucking commander of a fucking North Carolina National Guard unit.

Speaker 1 You've got the 82nd Airborne down the road, which I was in, by the way. We specialize in jumping into places and setting up a city.
That's what we do.

Speaker 1 We jump in, seize an airfield, and set up medical, ammo supply, fucking security, comms, everything.

Speaker 1 We can jump in and within three days set up a fucking city, a functional city.

Speaker 1 That's like what we do. It's like what we're trained.

Speaker 1 The 82nd Air War specialties to do exactly that, right? Go in behind enemy lines and set up a fucking base. Now, how could that possibly be applicable to a city that's been wiped out? Of course it is.

Speaker 1 Same thing. Get the fuck out of my way.
Yeah. Like this, this.

Speaker 1 Pride of authorship or whatever it is, like I've got to be the one that solves it. Man, that's it's ego.
What the fuck? It's fucking ego, bro.

Speaker 1 It's it's hubris, it's ego, it's self, you know, glorifying bullshit, and it ends up killing people.

Speaker 2 Yeah, there's zero accountability when that happens.

Speaker 1 I mean, I hope she does go to fucking crazy. I mean,

Speaker 1 there's going to be an investigation at some point. But yeah, that's what happened.
That's what happened.

Speaker 1 And, and, uh, you know, it's, it's unconscionable to think that we've got all these re, we're the richest country in the history of the world. We can fix that problem.
Yeah. Right.

Speaker 1 We've already fixed it, actually. We're just trying to fix it in a new way that includes civilians in the federal government.

Speaker 1 Instead of Like when you were growing up, what were the National Guard commercials? It was dudes stacking sandbags. That was the National Guard commercial.

Speaker 1 Like, hey, come here and help your community. That was the fucking whole commercial.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 Now it's just like... Come here and wear a dress.

Speaker 2 And don't help that guy with the Trump, you know, Trump campaign

Speaker 1 in his fucking yard. Yeah, that's crazy, man.
Yeah, FEMA was actually putting that out. I've seen some of those.

Speaker 1 Some of those, and again, that came from middle management and FEMA and government employees by and large are liberal for the most part, right?

Speaker 1 They believe what you want, but that's that's the reality. And

Speaker 1 they're like, Yeah, if you go, if somebody's got a Trump sign on their property, they may they may attack you if you're wearing FEMA stuff.

Speaker 1 Like, yeah, somebody that hasn't eaten in four days is going to attack you when you come with a bag of McDonald's. Yeah, right.
Fuck off, dude. Yeah.

Speaker 2 It's stupid, man.

Speaker 1 It's stupid. Well, guys.

Speaker 1 Let's do some cruising. All right.
Got a lot of stuff to cover. There's a lot of weird shit going on.

Speaker 2 It's a lot of weird shit going on. So let's get into it.
Remember, if you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to andyforsella.com.

Speaker 2 We can, uh, you guys can find them all linked there, or just come join us on YouTube and come watch all of these

Speaker 1 articles, links, videos.

Speaker 2 Um, with that being said, let's get to our first set of headlines. Headlines, uh, number one.

Speaker 2 Uh, before we get deep, deep into it, did you guys see Trump get smacked with the mic?

Speaker 1 I did the hot mic?

Speaker 2 No, yeah, so uh, Trump, Trump was doing this, uh, he was addressing the media at uh joint base Andrews in Maryland before going to the D, uh, leaving D.C.

Speaker 1 Um,

Speaker 2 and uh, he was taking some questions, he was in good spirits, and um, a giant fuzzy dong hit him right in the right in the lips.

Speaker 1 Like it's happened to the best of us, you know, yeah, yeah, you know, usually in private, but usually on the weekends, yeah.

Speaker 1 It's never happened to me, that's not true,

Speaker 2 never happened to me, but uh, let's check this out.

Speaker 1 So, I mean,

Speaker 2 it's interesting. Let's just watch the here's the clip.

Speaker 1 He hit with a boom mic, is that a boom mic, yeah?

Speaker 2 A nice big fuzzy black. Dude, you don't want to be that guy.

Speaker 1 It wasn't a boom mic, it was a handheld. It got shoved in his face.

Speaker 1 That's even worse. Let's check this out.
It was intentional.

Speaker 1 Mr. President,

Speaker 1 honestly, you're concerned about the fire. Look at that look.
You're concerned about the fire. You're fired.

Speaker 1 Just what are the hopes now to get the Hanukkah accident tonight? He's trying not to smirk. I fuck it up.

Speaker 1 That's fun, dude. That's what you do with these

Speaker 1 guys, bro.

Speaker 1 Look, I don't agree with everything Trump says or does, obviously, but dude, I really do like the guy.

Speaker 2 Yeah, he's funny, man.

Speaker 1 That's pretty funny. He's a funny motherfucker.
I mean, you can get butt hurt about it, or you can start smiling. Did you see it? That was a big skill.
That was a big smile, bro.

Speaker 1 Your boss is going to be fucking pissed.

Speaker 1 She's going to be a big story tonight.

Speaker 1 He doesn't know it. He does that shit all the time.
Remember the event at Mar-Lago where the camera's panning around, and all of a sudden it meets his eyeline. He's like, fucking look at you, buddy.

Speaker 1 He's just an old grandpa grandpa at this point. Well, here's the thing.
Well, dude, he's always had a lot of swag, bro. Like, he's a, I mean, his whole life, that's why he's Trump, you know?

Speaker 2 For sure. Well, here's the thing.
So, like, when this first happened, obviously, we don't really see who's behind the camera a lot of times, right?

Speaker 2 And I think most people, you know, surface level would watch this and maybe not think, oh, yeah, I mean, it's just an accident, right?

Speaker 2 I mean, it has a long pole that fucking Mike was, you know, sticking on and stuff, right?

Speaker 1 Well,

Speaker 2 and she's been identified.

Speaker 1 The lady who did that. Is it the track runner that clubbed the girl with the baton?

Speaker 1 Not as a girl. She just kept showing up and fucking be wrong.
It might as well be her. It might as well be her.
Oh, boy.

Speaker 1 You know, but

Speaker 2 yeah, they've identified it.

Speaker 1 We got to go to Laura Loomer.

Speaker 2 She's been putting this out on Twitter here. She tweeted this out.
She said,

Speaker 2 I have identified the reporter who hit President Donald Trump in the face with the boom mic this week while he was

Speaker 2 speaking to the press on the tarmac. Her name is Danielle Curtelsbin.

Speaker 2 And she is the newly appointed White House reporter for NPR. All right.
So this is Danielle's profile. Was Danielle's profile.

Speaker 1 She since went off of Twitter after Tatanka.

Speaker 2 Yeah, Tatanka.

Speaker 1 Wait, is she a wrestler? That's what I'm saying. Wasn't Tatanka a wrestler from the 80s? Yes.
Yeah. Well, I mean, but here's the question.

Speaker 2 Oh, I mean, you see where her location is, your lawn.

Speaker 1 Sure, yeah. Show up on my lawn.
She's like a little,

Speaker 2 like, she's kind of fiery, right?

Speaker 2 You know, but Curtis.

Speaker 1 She's going to wear a level four plates if you show up on my lawn, honey.

Speaker 1 Tatanka.

Speaker 1 Fucking white lady does. Tatanka's on your lawn.
You gotta fucking do your rain dance out there. She must be friends with fucking Elizabeth Warren.

Speaker 1 She's won 32,000th Tatanka.

Speaker 1 But no, but like, you know, so I'm looking at all of the stuff coming out, dude. I think that shit was on purpose.
Maybe, yeah. I mean, look, people do stupid shit.

Speaker 2 Like, well, I mean, just look at some of her past remarks about Trump.

Speaker 1 She wrote this article on NPR.

Speaker 2 The headline read, former former President Trump faces criticism of using language reminiscent of Hitler, right?

Speaker 2 Saying that the language echoes language used by Adolf Hitler and raises questions about authoritarianism

Speaker 1 rising in the United States. Yeah, it's only those two guys that have ever said that word.

Speaker 1 I also heard, and I don't know if this is true or not, but I saw a picture of Hitler drinking a bottle of water and then Trump.

Speaker 1 Trump drinking water. I saw him drinking a bottle of water as well.

Speaker 1 I saw Hitler petting a dog. Oh, shit.

Speaker 1 He was really into German Shepherds.

Speaker 1 That means we have to kill all the dogs because they're evil.

Speaker 2 Dogs are related to Hitler.

Speaker 1 I get it.

Speaker 1 There's a spawn of Hitler. It makes sense.
Yes. If you think about it.

Speaker 2 Dude, I think she did that shit on purpose, bro.

Speaker 1 She probably did. Yeah.
It was probably a fucking

Speaker 1 germ attack. She probably rubbed some of her germs on there and stuck it in her.

Speaker 2 Oh, fuck, bro. That's how they get them.
Well, in California.

Speaker 1 That's not even a felony in California anymore. Yeah, no shit.
You give somebody AIDS. You just give somebody AIDS.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 2 Yeah, but I don't know.

Speaker 2 I just wanted to throw that in there.

Speaker 1 I mean, you know, Trump likes the lady. He's smiling pretty big.
I thought Tatonka, listen to where that thing was.

Speaker 2 Me and Tatonka ain't talking.

Speaker 1 I ain't talking. Oh, does she block you?

Speaker 2 Huh? No, I mean, she's, I mean, bro, that's like,

Speaker 1 no, bro. Bro, come on.
Tatonka. Bro, why do they always look like that? Why do they always look that? Why do they always look like that? Why do they always look like that?

Speaker 1 What do they look like, damn?

Speaker 1 God.

Speaker 1 Oh, my God. Land a fucking battleship on that forehead.

Speaker 1 That's twice, man. And she's got no chin.
It's weak genetics. Her hairline is receding, and she's got no chin.
Bro, that nose. Europe.

Speaker 2 You smell coffee in Brazil, brewing.

Speaker 1 You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 You know.

Speaker 2 So anyway,

Speaker 1 did anyone see that speech when that came to Paul?

Speaker 1 Oh, my God. I just want to throw that in there.
I don't know. I mean, we'll.
You know, she's at some dinner party tonight telling her friends how I got him.

Speaker 1 I smacked him in the face. You know what? Fuck Donald Trump.
I smacked him in the face with my furry microphone.

Speaker 1 Well, the good news is NPR won't exist soon. So

Speaker 1 that's probably why she hit him. Well, she's probably going to be sleeping on somebody's lawn soon.
Yeah. Instead of fucking hanging out there with a microphone.

Speaker 1 She sure ain't going to be sleeping with anybody. No.
Fucking that face. Oh, man.

Speaker 1 Tatonka. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Oh, man. That's her secret finishing move, the Tatonka.
He did a leg drop, right? Or was it a, I think it was a leg drop. I don't remember if it did.
I don't know. You know what I'm wrestling fans?

Speaker 1 Dude, that was our era. Yeah.
That was like back in the 80s. Is that the real wrestling? Oh, fuck, dude.
No,

Speaker 1 I'm a fucking. You know George the Animal Steel? Nope.
Bro, he used to eat the turnbuckles, bro. Yeah.
He eat them. Yeah.
And then

Speaker 1 Foley and

Speaker 1 Foley Funk and those guys, they were still hitting each other in the head with barbed wire and shit.

Speaker 1 Jim Hacksaw, Jim Duggan. Oh, he's my cousin.
Oh, yeah. Well, he's married to my cousin.
Shut the fuck up. Yeah, I sort of got really? He's awesome.
Jake the Snake Roberts.

Speaker 1 I was more, I like the Attitude Era, though. I like Stone Cold and DWX and all that shit.
My favorite wrestlers of all time was

Speaker 1 the

Speaker 1 NWA.

Speaker 1 They had

Speaker 1 NWO, they had Scott Siner, Big Papa Pump. Oh, yeah.
Big Papa Punk was awesome. Buff Bagwell.
Buff Bagwell.

Speaker 1 It's now fake for sure.

Speaker 1 Well, I mean, it's, come on.

Speaker 2 Well, Well, I'm saying, but back then, like, bro, like, they were probably, like, really fucking each other up.

Speaker 1 Yeah, there was this thing they used to do where they would take a little razor and cut right above the eyebrow line so you couldn't see it, and that's where the blood would come from.

Speaker 1 Like, that's commitment, I guess. I'm not doing that.

Speaker 2 No, no, I'm not doing that. I'm not doing that.

Speaker 1 Yeah, fuck. Bro, Andre the Giant.

Speaker 1 Andre the Giant used to drink 100 fucking beers at a city. You know that? 100 beers.
If I had to do something 100 times to get fucked up, I would switch to something else.

Speaker 1 Just go to crack, bro. Just go crack cocaine.
He's smoking cocaine, freebies cocaine, dude. Get some of that.
100 beers.

Speaker 1 There's a picture if you Google on the internet of him holding a beer.

Speaker 2 Holding a beer can.

Speaker 1 Yeah, dude. It looks like a child

Speaker 1 size. It looks like a fake kid's beer can.
Yeah. Yeah.
Like one of those fucking,

Speaker 2 like the one Ryan has for a fucking kitchen set type thing.

Speaker 1 Yeah. Yeah.
That's what it looks like. Yeah.

Speaker 1 It's crazy. But yeah, let's keep this cruise moving, man.

Speaker 2 We got some interesting stuff on the horizon here.

Speaker 2 First thing is the Dems, I mean, they're falling apart. Left, I call them communists.
We call them communists on the show. They're falling completely apart.
Lowest approval rating.

Speaker 1 29%.

Speaker 2 I mean, I've actually seen it in some places where the actual those who approve of them are like 7%.

Speaker 1 29% on CNN. So it's half of that.
It's half of that.

Speaker 2 Yeah, statistically, yeah. You know, but it doesn't stop them.
Crockett on Schumer.

Speaker 2 Saying many Americans want younger, fresher leadership.

Speaker 1 Oh, this is Jasmine Crockett?

Speaker 2 Jasmine Crockett.

Speaker 1 Have you seen the video of her before she became a congresswoman? Yeah, she was like a fucking miss proper.

Speaker 2 Yeah, we call that code switching.

Speaker 1 Code switching, yeah. What do you mean, we?

Speaker 2 Huh? Well, I mean, you know, you said you grew up with us.

Speaker 1 We.

Speaker 1 You better wash your bike around Dan.

Speaker 1 I'll steal that. I'll fucking cut that chain real quick.

Speaker 1 You think those fucking U-locks are going to stomp me?

Speaker 1 I have no chance. No, I've got a DeWalt grinder.
Yeah. Take that thing right down.
Yeah, I'm with it. But yeah,

Speaker 2 she's hopping in here. She said, she made a statement saying,

Speaker 2 quote, I understand that the American people are frustrated.

Speaker 2 Please believe many of us did not sleep because we were calling and trying to impress upon the senators the importance of pushing back in this moment.

Speaker 2 As you saw, we had all but one Democrat in the House that voted for this. So that's 212 Democrats in the House.
And then you had the vast majority of senators vote for it or vote against it as well.

Speaker 2 And so, this idea that Chuck Schumer is the only one that's got a brain in the room and the only one that can think through all of the pros and cons is absolutely ridiculous.

Speaker 2 Now, here's the interesting thing, right? Do you guys remember, like, I think maybe a week ago, two weeks ago,

Speaker 2 where we realized that they were all saying the exact same thing? Yeah. There was like that montage that came out, right? It was very scripted.

Speaker 2 I think they were trying to do that, you know, they sat down in the chair holding the little fucking microphone thing.

Speaker 1 They have a new script that just got released.

Speaker 2 Have you seen it yet?

Speaker 1 No, but before we get into that, imagine believing that Chuck Schumer has a brain or a Jacket, to be fair. I mean, she's so this whole thing is fake, right? Yeah.

Speaker 1 These CR is the continuation of Biden's budget from 2024. That's all it is.
The one that they voted for. So they're against the thing they just voted for.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 Because Republicans are for it. A couple of months ago.
That is retarded. Yeah, well, just to be clear.
I just want to show you that.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 2 Well, they have a new script now.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 we got, you know, just this quick montage here. But yeah, just drop.
Let's check this out.

Speaker 3 The strength that we have is in this moment.

Speaker 1 Listen to your constituents.

Speaker 3 Center them in this moment. But I can tell you that there are a lot of people that are watching his leadership in this moment.
This is the moment.

Speaker 1 No, I think about what's happening

Speaker 1 in this moment. What's important is that we meet this moment.

Speaker 3 So are these current Democrats the ones to meet the moment?

Speaker 1 What do you want to see us doing right now in this moment?

Speaker 4 And which Democrats are actually going to stand up against Elon Musk and Donald Trump in this moment?

Speaker 3 The fight that you all are exhibiting is not just what the base wants, but it's what this moment requires.

Speaker 2 What are you guys doing in this moment?

Speaker 1 Oh, man, that's embarrassing. Well, I'm thinking about how fucking stupid these people are.

Speaker 1 How stupid you got to be to not understand that everything you say is on camera and recorded and can, and there's people out there that are looking for this 24 hours a day.

Speaker 2 How can you not understand that everything you say and do is going to be on camera?

Speaker 1 And people, like, what the fuck? Well, you could tell they learned the lesson from the last time. They try to change it up, they're trying to like have a little ad-lib going on there.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 Well, here's the other issue with this: Chris Murphy and Center,

Speaker 1 right? And then Tim Walls, they're establishment people. And then you have

Speaker 1 AOC Presley and Jasmine Crockett at the top. They're supposed to be part of the young progressive wing.
That's not, we're not part of the establishment anymore. We're the squad.
Clearly you are.

Speaker 1 We're using our talking scripts, right? Yeah. Like, don't, don't try to, like, especially AOC.
She's such a fucking fraud. Everything she says and does is a fucking fraud.

Speaker 1 Anytime, so she came into Congress as the most radical person. And every time she votes with the Democratic Party, no matter what, right? No matter what kind of stupid bullshit it is, she always does.

Speaker 2 No, when they said radical, they meant like, you know, the fake arrest that she tried to do, or like when she got like, went down to the border to see the kids and nobody was really there.

Speaker 1 Oh, she just really doesn't like chain like fences. Yeah, that's what that was.
Really, really radical.

Speaker 1 Really radical, yeah.

Speaker 2 But so you got that going on. New script coming in.
Well, I'm sure this montage will probably.

Speaker 1 Oh, there'll be another one next week. Yeah, they also look like three weeks in a row now.

Speaker 1 Bro, they also love to like

Speaker 1 try to present

Speaker 1 everything

Speaker 1 as like an historic event that they're a part of. Like

Speaker 1 you want to be on the right side of history in this moment it's like dude shut the up it's just histrionics right like if you can't uh

Speaker 1 if you can't get somebody if you don't have a uh compelling argument to make you just make it sound like it's the end of the world yes that's what they do and by attack the character of the person that's saying it yeah i just want to reiterate this again this thing that they're talking about the cr that they hate is their budget from last year.

Speaker 1 It's literally the one that they fucking put into place and that Biden signed.

Speaker 1 there's no difference yeah yeah fucking ass

Speaker 1 ass hats yeah that's a good word for the day um i love how they all try to make hakeem jeffries like he's out to be the fucking next obama yeah and like that's a good thing he's a straight communist like that's a good thing like people fucking hate obama teamu obama i think is what people are saying now yeah teemo obama yeah teemo obama teemu teemu yeah yeah

Speaker 1 um

Speaker 2 yeah you got that going on another news going on right now um did you guys see that uh the French are now demanding that we return the statute of liberty?

Speaker 1 Well, they're welcome to come try and take it. That's what I that's I'm on the board.
Come and get it. I'd love to see that.

Speaker 2 Come come and get it. What are they? I mean, how do you remove it? Like, what are you going to do?

Speaker 1 Oh,

Speaker 1 I don't care.

Speaker 1 You guys got enough shit to worry about. Well, I mean, I think so.

Speaker 2 They're saying your president's married to a dude, bro.

Speaker 1 Like, you're worried about the wrong statue.

Speaker 1 They're saying we should return it. Or not they, it's not the French government.
It's one lawmaker, yeah.

Speaker 1 Um, um yeah he wants us to return it i mean and after this is the the

Speaker 1 really insulting part is after we had the common decency to chisel the armhair off of it before we actually put it up in new york right if you look at the one that's actually in france still it's gross yeah you know uh these people are out of their minds like

Speaker 1 europe is um

Speaker 1 I don't, I don't really know what the average European citizen thinks. I would love to hear from some of them.
Like, are you okay with your country being invaded?

Speaker 1 Like, do you know about the Barbary pirates and the Ottoman Empire? This is just like 100 years ago. Yeah.
Not that.

Speaker 1 It was just 100 years ago

Speaker 1 that this stuff got shut down.

Speaker 1 Do you really not remember that? Like, have you read a history book? It's always a problem that people who have no concept of history are in charge of people's futures, right?

Speaker 1 These people have been eased into globalism thinking

Speaker 1 to where now it's groupthink throughout

Speaker 1 the

Speaker 1 Western Europe region. But there's no way that the average

Speaker 1 Italian middle-aged citizen or Spanish or whatever else, especially Spanish, because they actually, they've had to kick out the Ottomans a couple of times, are okay with this horde of lunatics being pushed into their country.

Speaker 1 There's no way they're okay with that. I know quite a few people that live in Europe, and the ones I've talked to,

Speaker 1 they all think, they believe, which is incredible, that Trump is the problem.

Speaker 1 And what I think is weird is

Speaker 1 these people have been indoctrinated and inched into thinking that globalism and

Speaker 1 a communism and no national identity is freedom.

Speaker 1 And so that's like, dude, these fucking people, even here,

Speaker 1 like they've been, the leftists have been so brainwashed that they think they're the freedom fighters. Like they think they're the patriots.

Speaker 2 Well, that's what the whole EU was even established for. Like that was a massive.

Speaker 1 Yeah, so when they look at like what Trump's doing, they don't see it as, you know,

Speaker 1 moving closer to freedom. They see it as moving closer to the direction that they're already in.

Speaker 1 Which is, it's like, guys, have you ever stopped and actually tried to understand or look at anything other than what the media has been telling you? No. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Do you remember that little speech from Newsroom, Jeff Bridges? Or sorry, Jeff Daniels, where he's like, the college girl's like, why is America the best country of the world? Which is a different.

Speaker 1 And he's like, it's not. Yeah, it is, actually.

Speaker 1 He's like, Canada has freedom. France has freedom.
Like, no, they don't, actually. Yeah.

Speaker 1 They don't. Can you say whatever you want without legal repercussions? Then you don't have freedom.
Fuckface. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 But that's been the trope over the last 15, 20 years or so that. Europe is somehow on par with the United States and that we share something.
Like, no, we don't share anything with you.

Speaker 1 We are the continuation of

Speaker 1 English civilization that's what america is we're the ones that got it right we took everything good about england and we kicked out all the bullshit and we made a country out of it right yeah it's 200 years ago we took the most functional civilization in the history of human beings and when i say functional i mean economic power, military power, and the way that their the English common law had developed over the years.

Speaker 1 And we brought it here and we gave it to Jefferson and Thomas Paine and John Stuart Mill and people like this.

Speaker 1 And they refined it into what is the best country that's ever existed and probably will ever exist on this fucking planet.

Speaker 1 And comparing the United States to Europe or Canada or any of this stuff, get fucked, dude. I agree.
These people are begging to be governed by somebody always.

Speaker 1 And what they don't understand is the history of Europe is the history of totalitarianism. It always happens in one form or another.
And right now,

Speaker 1 they're building the infrastructure from some lunatic like Hitler to come in and take control. Let's build one government for everybody.
Okay, cool.

Speaker 1 So now one guy can come in and fucking take over over that's their whole plan out of your goddamn mind do you not see the problem with that bro but they don't they don't see the problem that is their plan their their plan is to get everybody to buy into this globalist

Speaker 1 okay

Speaker 1 and to create

Speaker 1 a situation where they could come in and remove western whites from the equation through a genocide. That's what the fuck they're working to do.
And they're repopulating their

Speaker 1 countries with these people from all over the place because in their mind, these people are easy to control and rule. And,

Speaker 1 bro,

Speaker 1 it's a dangerous situation. It is dangerous.

Speaker 2 I mean, especially because globally, white people are actually minorities globally.

Speaker 2 You know, I mean, it's like fucking

Speaker 1 8%.

Speaker 2 You know what I'm saying? So, I mean, yeah, I mean, it's a dangerous situation.

Speaker 1 Well, you know, in America right now, do you know what percentage of the population in the United States are natural born citizens and what are not?

Speaker 1 16% of Americans or people that live are living in america right now are not natural born citizens 16 is the highest ever in this country's history right now in 2025 not during you're saying 16 are not natural born citizens

Speaker 1 yeah it's the highest it's ever been in this country it's higher than it was i mean that makes sense because you just brought in 17 million people it's higher than it was in the 1890s like from from the 1890s through the 1920s, the Ellis Islands, right?

Speaker 1 So it was the 1890s. And again, I think in 1913 to 15 was the second round, I believe.

Speaker 1 Even during that period, we're higher now than they were ever back then as a percentage, not total, right? As a percentage. And we're way bigger.

Speaker 1 We're like, what, four or five times larger population-wise than we were back then? We have millions and millions of people in this country. I mean, we're tight.

Speaker 1 What's 16% of 330 million? Too fucking many. That's like 55 million people, something like that.
It's crazy, bro. Dude, what the fuck?

Speaker 1 You can do some damage with 55 million people and you don't deserve to be here. Nobody does, right?

Speaker 1 You are our guest until you fucking go through the process and specialize.

Speaker 1 I don't give a fuck what they think.

Speaker 1 I get that. The price for admission is assimilation.
You come here to become an American, motherfucker. And if you're not planning on doing that, get your ass.

Speaker 1 Yeah, don't bring your fucking culture here. Yeah, I don't give a shit about your culture.

Speaker 1 Otherwise, I'd move there.

Speaker 1 I mean, if your culture's so good, then go fucking back to it. That's right.
You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 Dude, I'm with you. That Jeff Daniels thing, though, doesn't he say, isn't his whole rebuttal about statistically proving how America, he says America is not the greatest? Yes.

Speaker 1 Yeah, that's what I thought. Yeah.
He goes, we're 29th in math. We're this and that.
We're this and this and this and this and this and this.

Speaker 1 Yeah, we're 29th in math because of the Department of Education.

Speaker 1 We were third in math the year before Department of Education. Yeah.
Third. 78 or whatever.
In history. And like, we're not going to beat the Chinese.
Come on.

Speaker 1 It's just not going to happen, dude.

Speaker 2 Well, I mean, you know, other things you got, you know, that are going on on here, because this is also interesting.

Speaker 2 Last little piece on this, this, this French thing. Hold on.

Speaker 1 I agree on the assimilation shit, too, by the way. Like, 1,000 fucking percent.

Speaker 1 Like, the last thing I want to do is be walking down the street and fucking seeing 4,000 different fucking people doing 4,000. Like, dude, I saw this video.

Speaker 1 I didn't want to get into it.

Speaker 2 But yeah, and then McCrone just came out today

Speaker 2 calling on the EU to ditch American weapons as Europe's boycott United States movement grows. So now they're all trying to gang up against us, which I think was part of the plan to begin with.

Speaker 1 That's why the EU was created in the first place. That's what I was saying.
It was created to be an economic counterpart to the United States. To the U.S.
for what reason?

Speaker 2 They're not even fucking close.

Speaker 1 Yeah, U.S. don't make there's no

Speaker 1 energy reserves on the continent of Europe except for Russia and Ukraine. Right? I mean, there's small bits here and there.
You know, for not having much, they sure make a lot of demands. Yeah.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 I say conquer them all. No, know,

Speaker 1 like I'm just saying, conquer them all, bro. I'll go to, yeah, I'd love to see there.

Speaker 2 We fly there on the same U.S. passport.
Let's roll. You know, but another little last news.
I want to wrap this first set up, though. But this just came out today as well.

Speaker 2 I'm not sure if you guys saw this because

Speaker 2 we also alluded to some accountability earlier. Andy, this might change how you're feeling.
I don't know.

Speaker 1 The tail line reads: Trump says, Biden's auto-pin pardons are void, vacant, and of no further force or effect.

Speaker 2 Vows probe of JSIC's House Select Committee. So this just came out.

Speaker 2 This just came out early this morning before the show was recorded.

Speaker 2 Trump had truth, he put a truth out about

Speaker 2 this topic.

Speaker 2 He says, quote, the pardons that Sleepy Joe Biden gave to the unselect committee of political thugs and many others are hereby declared void, vacant, and of no further force or effect because of the fact that they were done by autopin trump posted on truth social early monday morning um now there's been a lot of stuff that's come out about this too um about the autopin i know we've we've covered it when it first you know first got dropped that this was autopin and i said i mean okay like i get it right like there's plenty of things that go on in business or i obviously the country where yeah autopin is still there no big deal but i feel like there's certain things that you know that require that should require like the actual president actually fucking signing it and i feel like pardons should be definitely one of those things trade agreements war like i've you can't auto pin that you shouldn't be able to at least um but it's interesting because now we got we might have a name to who's been doing this and this is the interesting part um you know we talk about the cabal deep state whatever you want to call it running you know making the calls behind the play um

Speaker 2 And apparently there is an aide that was literally hitting the button on all of this shit. And we have a name.
So let's dive into this. Is this the key aide behind Biden auto-pin pardons?

Speaker 2 Biden White House staff secretary lashes out at Trump for declaring Biden's auto-pin pardons void. Her name is Neera Tandine.

Speaker 2 Nira Tandine. She tweeted this out.
She says, quote, more importantly, does this mean everything with the Trump auto pin signature is void in this administration and the last?

Speaker 2 Because there's a lot by auto pin in every administration. Some enterprising lawyers may want to sue.

Speaker 2 To which the Oversight Project, which is who released this

Speaker 2 a couple of weeks ago, they replied directly to her

Speaker 2 saying, you were White House staff secretary when Biden auto-pinned pardons from the golf course in USVI.

Speaker 1 Is this you?

Speaker 2 And then they submitted the proof. I mean, here's an auto-pin that was done.

Speaker 2 This was done on December 30th of 2022.

Speaker 2 And this was put out as a a press release and all of that good stuff.

Speaker 2 But

Speaker 2 the president's schedule is kept meticulously. We know where they go, how long they're there, and all of that good stuff.
And yet, Biden was in the Virgin Islands.

Speaker 2 This was also around the time he went. And then that Attorney General who was looking into

Speaker 2 that bank for the Epstein shit was also fired. Same exact trip.
Kind of interesting. But yeah, that was put in then, too.
So, I mean,

Speaker 2 if, you know, who all, it wasn't just the J6 select committee. They got the preemptive pardons.

Speaker 1 Fauci. There's a lot of people.
The Attorney General, Mayor Garland, got one. Hunter Biden got one that was from 2013 until present.

Speaker 2 James Biden, I mean, it was a lot of

Speaker 1 brother got one. Yeah.

Speaker 2 And they were all auto-pinned. So if none of them are in fact, that means, you know, again, I mean, I don't know what the purpose of the pardons to begin with.

Speaker 2 If they did nothing wrong, you know, and, but, I mean, if they're shit in the pants, I think that, you know, kind of shows something. What they're going to do about it, I don't know.
I mean,

Speaker 1 this isn't legal, frankly. Which piece?

Speaker 1 Trump, whatever Trump said. Trying to say no.

Speaker 1 All he did was tweet something. Yeah.
To be honest, because Article 2, Section 2 of the Constitution is very clear that the president has

Speaker 1 completely

Speaker 1 unmolested access to that. Only the president can do that.
Nobody can stop him, frankly.

Speaker 1 So to do the pardons?

Speaker 2 Yeah. Right.
But the question is.

Speaker 1 Whether he did it or not. But here's, so like, just play it out in your head, legally speaking.
They call

Speaker 1 Biden into the room with the White House counsel and ask him, hey, did you sign this pardon or did you approve this pardon? All he's got to do is say yes and it's over right then. Right.
Right.

Speaker 1 And he will. Like you're not going to get some cognitive test.
I'm not saying that he's right.

Speaker 1 And I think it's very clear to everybody that Biden was never conscious during any part of his presidency. I don't buy the like, oh, sometime in 2022.
No.

Speaker 1 The whole time he was retarded. That's why he was fucking run.
Yeah. Yeah.
The whole time.

Speaker 1 That's why I put it up like, man, he was run to create the illusion of incompetency so that they could get away with the shit that they did yeah if you had a guy in there who was competent and said we're gonna let the border open in 17 bro there'd be a revolt yeah all right so everybody in america was

Speaker 1 manipulated into thinking that biden was this poor feeble fragile senile old man which he was all the while they did all of these damaging things to the country intentionally to bring it down all right so elder abuse is what it was wasn't yeah no bro it was straight up

Speaker 1 manipulation and lies and

Speaker 1 they did it so that they could get closer into a a globalist society yeah well there's so there's two major cases on this uh states versus klein from 1872 and then exparte garland in 1866 um and both courts affirmed that once a pardon is issued it's issued, unless you can prove fraud, which is what they may try to do, but I just don't see how you do it.

Speaker 1 Like, how do you prove that? Well, I mean, it's easy to prove.

Speaker 1 Yeah, dude, how do you say that the auto-pen for that doesn't work when it's accepted in other

Speaker 1 areas? Right.

Speaker 1 I mean, I think that's what ATT is. I mean, I think we all know what the fuck happened.
Yeah, for sure. I agree.
It's a difficult case to make.

Speaker 1 It's an impossible case to make, to be honest, because

Speaker 1 unless somebody like even

Speaker 1 if everybody that worked for Biden testified that he was mentally out of it, right? You can't prove that he was on that specific moment, right? And that's what matters.

Speaker 1 So I don't see that going anywhere, to be honest. I think this is just a publicity stunt.
I think a lot of things he says are for that.

Speaker 1 A lot of things he says are for getting everybody riled up about how great of a thing he's doing. And then most of it doesn't happen.
Yeah, the smarter move

Speaker 1 would be to subpoena these people. Subpoena Fauci and start asking him questions because he can't be charged with anything that he did while in government because of this pardon.

Speaker 1 But every time he lies under oath, he can be charged with contempt of Congress, which you can, you know, it's three years and $30,000 fine. You just keep doing that over and over.

Speaker 1 Keep him in there a couple of days until he racks up 100 years and then throw his ass in prison for the rest of his life.

Speaker 1 I mean, that's how they do it. And he can't use the Fifth Amendment.

Speaker 1 Right.

Speaker 1 Well, they do it indirectly, bro. You've seen these.
No, no, no, they can't. He can't do it.
No, they do things like I don't recall. Well, then that would be a crime as well, right?

Speaker 1 that would be a crime of omission it's still a crime so once you get a receive a pardon the fifth amendment no longer applies because you can't is that a crime of omission if you don't recall uh yeah if you could be proved that he does recall if i could show him evidence like hey here's your fucking signature on something you don't recall signing this i don't recall like well here it is here's the evidence did you do it or not well yes i did all right there good now you've said it

Speaker 1 force that force these people to say this that they did out loud dude listen real talk i don't agree with any of that i think the country needs a total fucking dictator that is fucking morally aligned that's going to come in and clean the fucking shit up and set it back where it was.

Speaker 1 I hope Trump does do this, and I hope he breaks the law to do it and puts these motherfuckers in the wood chipper. Maybe he has immunity shit, dude.

Speaker 1 I don't even think Trump's the guy to be that guy. Well, maybe not, but you know, Biden just set a precedent.
Nobody's ever given a preemptive pardon before.

Speaker 1 And Trump is well within his rights to on his last day in office to give himself a lifetime preemptive pardon for anything he might ever do. Yeah.
Right.

Speaker 1 And if they try to charge him with something, then

Speaker 1 the Republicans can always go back and charge these other guys. But I agree.
I think

Speaker 1 history is pretty clear that a benevolent dictator is better than any other type of government. That's what I'm saying.
But the problem is succession, right? Like, who the... No, no, no.

Speaker 1 For every

Speaker 1 Augustus Caesar, you get a Tiberius who literally raped little babies, babies, right? And you get a Nero and a Caligula. You get three of those for every one good one you get.

Speaker 1 But what we need is a Sulla.

Speaker 1 A Sulla? Why?

Speaker 1 because you need someone to restore what this country is supposed to be and that's what the fuck that guy did yeah you know but and then it was sets you know you set the country up for another in another hundred years it could get corrupt again but in my opinion we do need a benevolent dictator who would come in wipe the slate clean punish people that need to be punished, reset the country to where it should be with the values it's supposed to have, and then let it go from there.

Speaker 1 And then that person should step down and let the process work itself. So, somewhere between Sulla and Cincinnatus, then, yeah, um, yeah, I mean, it's interesting to think about.

Speaker 1 I don't know why people are so offended by the idea of an oligarchy-one, like we don't have one and haven't always had one, even in this so-called democracy, right?

Speaker 1 We've always had it, but uh, you know, do the thought experiment yourself. Should most people be involved in running the government?

Speaker 1 No, like not only that, most people like real talk, we would fix a lot of problems by just making the voting system more exclusive to where if you have a tax return that you paid into the system, you are awarded a vote.

Speaker 1 If you do not have a tax return, you are not allowed to vote.

Speaker 1 Because, dude, part of the problem here is we have a bunch of motherfuckers that don't do shit voting for more free shit from the people who are out there working.

Speaker 1 Can I run a thought experiment by you? Yeah. Okay, let's say you have an impoverished class of some sort.
It doesn't have to be on racial lines or anything, just the impoverished. It doesn't matter.

Speaker 1 Any of their other demographics, throw them out the window. It's just poor people, right? That's all you got.
Right. Okay.

Speaker 1 No, no, no. I'm just saying just focus on this one group.
Okay. So what's to stop the class that has had success in the past from dominating them for into perpetuity?

Speaker 2 Apparently, we already do that.

Speaker 1 Well, we do. No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
We do, but it's. What's to stop

Speaker 1 the impoverished class from stealing from the class that works when they are giving equal rights to the people who, as a people? Sure, I mean, it can go both ways, but I'm talking about.

Speaker 1 But that's what's happening now. I'm talking about your idea.
That's called a dictatorship of the minority, I believe, is what that's what you're referring to

Speaker 1 america yeah i mean that's what's that's where they're pushing towards because but they don't have any real power right they're just being led along they they're being i mean do you go to jail if you don't pay your tax um well you should yeah right i mean not should i hate taxes are but like in our government

Speaker 1 according to the law according to the law yeah right but here the the issue is this um

Speaker 1 the people who are currently functioning well right and our goal should be to make sure everybody's functioning well totally agree

Speaker 1 The northern European countries handle this quite a bit better than we do. You have, so you mentioned before about putting limits on social welfare and shit like that.
They don't have it.

Speaker 1 But what they do have is the government fucking just straight up tells you,

Speaker 1 your job doesn't exist anymore. You got to go fucking learn to do something else.
And we'll help you, but you're going to learn or you're getting the fuck out. We're not going to help you forever.

Speaker 1 Now, I don't think the government should be involved in that. I'm kind of curious where all the church tax-free money is going to deal with these social issues, to be honest.

Speaker 1 But so back to the other part, what is to stop the, let's call them the ruling class? And I don't mean that as a pejorative. I mean, literally, that's what they would be.

Speaker 1 If they're the only ones with the vote, then they're the ruling class is how it is, right? And every civilization, including ours, has had one. Don't pretend like we haven't, right?

Speaker 1 So what's to stop them? But that means you're part of the ruling class. I am, yeah.

Speaker 1 But what's to stop us, I guess, if we want to code it that way, from disenfranchising them forever? We could vote if that's how it works.

Speaker 1 They have the freedom to remove themselves from that class by getting a job and paying taxes. Sure, but what if I do something like shit? Shouldn't a vote be valuable?

Speaker 1 Valuable enough to where you don't just vote for the fucking person that the media tells you? Yeah, I mean, there should be some, there should be consequences.

Speaker 1 Do you think that our vote is that valuable now to people? No, I think our vote's bullshit. But that's not the point I'm making.
The point I'm making is, let's say,

Speaker 1 let's say the ruling class decides we're going to require work permits for everything, and you, now we're running a lottery because we don't want all these people to be involved in our work anymore.

Speaker 1 Right. So now we're issuing people work permits.
We're deciding who gets to succeed and who doesn't. Now we're just the government again.
You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 I do. I do.

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 1 I also believe that

Speaker 1 we should allow those people to go get jobs. I mean,

Speaker 1 I see it as intrinsic motivation to have a say in what's going on. Yeah.
Right. It's like starship troopers, right?

Speaker 1 Right. You serve the army, you become a citizen, you get voting rights.
And I don't. I don't think we should do it with the army.
No, no.

Speaker 1 I don't want to. But that concept, there should be some value created.

Speaker 1 My point is this. I understand your point.
But my point, and by the way, in real life, that's what always happens, what you're saying. Yeah.
But that's why I say it. I understand.

Speaker 1 That's where it influences it. Because, dude, once power, you know, what is it? Absolute power.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely. And that's just human nature.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 1 we are in such a situation now to where there are so many people that don't contribute, that have a say, that they're actually voting us into a socialist/slash communist situation.

Speaker 1 It's going to be Atlas Drug. That's right.
To where the producers are going to say, fuck it, which then what ends up happening is the government runs everything.

Speaker 1 Yeah, but it's already happened, right? Because the producers outsourced. They went to India and China and wherever wherever else for that.

Speaker 1 I don't think in the sense of this, we're like, I mean, hold on, hold on. I know.

Speaker 1 Agree. There should be

Speaker 1 some changes to the international trade so that that doesn't happen like it has. And I think Trump is doing that.

Speaker 1 But what people don't understand and what they have a hard time grasping, honestly, because most people will never run a business,

Speaker 1 is that there's going to be a time between when the tariffs go in and the taxes come down to where it's a difficult economic time. There'll be a recession in the world.
That's correct.

Speaker 1 There's going to be

Speaker 1 a difficult time before the better time. And that's the problem with that.
But that happens in every business, too. Like you launch a new product and then you buy.
Bro, you make cuts.

Speaker 1 You cut out 40% of your workers because there's a, dude, it takes a year to get recalibrated to run on a less. a lesser team.
Yeah. The problem with government is, and there's always this duality.

Speaker 1 No matter what the system of government happens to be,

Speaker 1 there's going to be authoritarianism to some degree. Like, if you don't think that America is

Speaker 1 to some degree, right? There has to be. Like, people need leadership, right? Yeah.

Speaker 1 So you have to choose between, and

Speaker 1 this is where it gets super fucked up because some of it is just principled philosophy and then some of it is practical. But principled philosophy isn't always practical in execution.

Speaker 1 It's a problem, right?

Speaker 1 So you either have, like, it's more difficult to corrupt a group of people than it is to corrupt one man for sure right it takes more time and effort but it's also more difficult to defeat a group of people than it is to defeat one man and we believe in decentralization here federalism we believe in the ninth and tenth amendments which means if it's not specifically written in this constitution the federal government doesn't even have a right to opine on it it's none of your fucking business what i'm doing if it's not written in that document that we all made yeah um so you know when i go back to it um i'm talking about how to correct it yeah yeah yeah yeah i mean i think about i think that i think i agree with i do i think the constitution is a perfect document, legitimately.

Speaker 1 And I think it is literal. I think when they say, you know, we have the right to bear arms,

Speaker 1 the whole argument there isn't for automatic weapons, bro. It's for everything they fucking have.
So that we can counter it.

Speaker 1 That's right. We'll regulate it.

Speaker 1 So, you know, I mean, but, but, dude, what I'm saying is, is there has to be a

Speaker 1 correction period to get us back to that. Because if you try to do this through the corrupt system,

Speaker 1 it could, at best, it's going to take decades. At worst, it'll never happen because of the bureaucracy that's infected our system.

Speaker 1 The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is a naturally occurring manure.

Speaker 1 I think we are close. Yeah, that's what Jefferson said.
So, yeah, I mean, that's probably part of it, to be honest. And when I think of it, like in terms of recourse, because that's what when

Speaker 1 I want to be really clear about this, people get this is one of the most misunderstood things in all of American history.

Speaker 1 The founders of this country, the Continental Congress, they weren't writing to

Speaker 1 England about becoming a free nation. They were writing for redress.
They were writing taxation without representation. That's where the phrase came from, right?

Speaker 1 They were saying, hey, we're citizens of the British crown. We expect to be treated as such.
And we're not. So fuck you.
We're going to leave. That's what really happened.
They didn't say no kings.

Speaker 1 That wasn't part of it. They didn't like the founders

Speaker 1 when John Adams, so the Boston Massacre happens, right? These troops, spurred on by the Sons of Liberty, trying to rabble rouse because they hated the British, they shot some people. Somebody died.

Speaker 1 The whole group went to trial. John Adams, our second president, defended them in court and got them exonerated in court, in American court.

Speaker 1 And he referred to himself as a British citizen in the documents that he wrote back to them because that's what he was. And that's how he saw himself.
And then the crown.

Speaker 1 decided to bring all tribunals back to London, right?

Speaker 1 Even though they had adjudicated it fairly, they still brought him back. And that was the final straw for him.
It's like, well, fuck you. Now I'm remembering that.

Speaker 1 They did that so that because the colonies were so small, if the American court would have convicted those dudes, their families would have been killed. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Yeah, but no, they, they, so they were exonerated

Speaker 1 in the American courts. John Adams proved that the United States could function on its own.
I think that was a threat to them, which is why they tried to bring it back.

Speaker 1 But this whole process, like if you read about, if you, if you read the preamble to the Constitution, it's like when a government, like the government has a job and when it becomes uh uh

Speaker 1 uh i can't remember the exact phrase but when it stops functioning in that way then it's the not just the right but the duty of people to throw that government off

Speaker 1 it's a duty yeah so it's like when i when i think of it like that people think in america that we're just against kings and as a soldier um I would feel a lot better fighting for a king that fought alongside me like King Abdullah and Jordan than I would any of of these fucking gay lords in Congress.

Speaker 1 Dude, you know what I mean? Dude, I mean, that's another rule. Like, fucking, bro, if you fucking vote for a war, you, you better go the fuck over there.

Speaker 1 Well, you know, so Jared's got a theory on that. He says that if you're in Congress,

Speaker 1 either house or the president, and you vote for, sign a war, or deploy people, you have to send two of your family members. Yeah.
I think that's fair.

Speaker 1 We have a completely different geopolitical situation. Yeah.

Speaker 2 Be no wars.

Speaker 1 Yeah. Yeah.
You shouldn't be deploying people. Well, I think we can both agree on this.
Yeah. I mean, fuck tyrants.
Yeah. I mean, I don't like tyrants are the problem.

Speaker 1 It's not the system of government specifically. Obviously, capitalism works better than any other system of our government.
Our government,

Speaker 1 dude, listen, people, you know this already. So

Speaker 1 I mean, we talk about this all the time.

Speaker 1 It's not that our system is broken. It's that the way they're running it doesn't reflect the system that was set up at all.
And we're told it does. We're told we have freedom.

Speaker 1 We do not have fucking freedom.

Speaker 1 We are paraded around as a free country when in reality, we're one of the most financially oppressed countries in the world by our own government, unless you don't have a job and you get all your shit for free, right?

Speaker 1 So, I mean, dude,

Speaker 1 the Constitution and everything, the way these guys set it up is perfect, legitimately perfect.

Speaker 1 And to be completely honest, I'm in awe of how smart they were in terms of anticipating the challenges that we would have. And what they didn't account for was

Speaker 1 technology and the internet and all of these things

Speaker 1 to subvert what the foundational rules were to mean. And so, bro, I believe in the constitution, you know, I do.
I believe in the constitution. Like, literally.

Speaker 1 Yes, literally, but we're so far off from that is the problem.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I mean, we've got to course correct somehow. And I think, you know, we also have to to end some of these delusions that we have.
One, that

Speaker 1 we're a democracy. We're not.
Right. Because

Speaker 1 there's only been one direct democracy in the history of the world, and it was in Greece and Athens, and they shut it off after two years because it was fucking nuts. Well, yeah, bro.
Look, look.

Speaker 1 The people that invented democracy said, no, we can't do that. But people don't understand why that is.

Speaker 1 Look, if you've ever led anybody in your life in any situation, you understand the need for leadership.

Speaker 1 Because if there is none and there isn't someone who can lead and say, do this, we have to do this.

Speaker 1 These people will all stand there and argue about whose idea is right and who's the best. And could I get credit for this? And I said this, and I think we should do it this way.

Speaker 1 You know what ends up happening? Fucking nothing. Okay.
So anybody that's ever run a company understands that. Anybody who's ever been a leader in the military understands that.

Speaker 1 Dude, if there's no leader, dude, the guys get fucking killed. Yeah.
Okay. And, and, dude, so we have to understand that some people need to have say that is more powerful than a group think.

Speaker 1 You know what I mean? And people don't like that. When they hear that, they think, well, fucking Hitler.
That's where they automatically go.

Speaker 1 And it's like, dude, you know, some of the most prosperous countries in the history of the world were led by one person.

Speaker 1 Right.

Speaker 1 And I don't know, bro. Like, I don't know the solution, but to get people to understand that we need

Speaker 1 a leader, like a legit leader that's going to say this, that, this

Speaker 1 is very hard because everybody wants to have a say. And you know who wants to have the most say? The motherfuckers that don't pay in.

Speaker 2 People doing the fucking least, man. Yeah, for real, man.
Guys, jump into this conversation.

Speaker 2 Let us know what you guys think. With that being said, let's keep this cruise moving.
We'll go right into headline two.

Speaker 2 This is an interesting one. So Trump deported 238 Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 Now, this was picked up some heat. So

Speaker 2 he flew a plane full of these guys.

Speaker 2 He flew them over to El Salvador. We have a great relationship with the president of El Salvador, Naib Buchaley.

Speaker 1 And he tweeted this out.

Speaker 2 He says, today,

Speaker 2 the first 238 members of the Venezuelan criminal organization, Trende Arangua, arrived in our country.

Speaker 2 They were immediately transferred to CSAT, which is the Terrorism Confinement Center, for a period of one year, which is renewable, he says in parentheses.

Speaker 2 The United States will pay a very low fee for them, but a high one for us.

Speaker 2 Over time, these actions, combined with the production already being generated by more than 40,000 inmates engaged in various workshops and labor under the zero idleness program, will help make our prison system self-sustainable.

Speaker 2 As of today, it costs $200 million per year. On this occasion, the U.S.
has also sent us 23 MS-13 members wanted by Salvadorian justice, including two ringleaders.

Speaker 2 One of them is a member of the criminal organization's highest structure.

Speaker 2 This will help us finalize intelligence gathering and go after the last remnants of MS-13, including its former and new members, money, weapons, drugs, hideouts, collaborators, and sponsors.

Speaker 2 He finishes off saying, May God bless El Salvador. May God bless the United States of America.
Now, there's a little video, it's three minutes long. We'll play just a little bit here for you.

Speaker 2 But the video is fucking awesome. This is them as they were getting taken off of the airplane and being transferred to Seesaw.
Check this out.

Speaker 1 Hey, bro, that'll look fun.

Speaker 2 I mean, they're just dragging them in the back of these fucking.

Speaker 1 Listen, I'm cool with it. What do you mean, cool with it? I'm fucking cool.
There has to be fear of repercussions for people to not do bad shit.

Speaker 2 Bro, even the biggest, baddest fucking, you know, who you would think would be the biggest, bro, they just cry. Crumble.

Speaker 1 Yeah. Crumble.
Now,

Speaker 1 they crumble.

Speaker 2 Now, but here's the thing on this.

Speaker 1 So,

Speaker 2 you know, the plane gets there and landed, and apparently a federal judge, who's an Obama-appointed judge,

Speaker 2 he orders the deportation flights carrying the alleged Venezuelan gangbangers to return to the United States.

Speaker 2 And he blocks Trump from invoking the Alien Enemies Act, which is what Trump used to get them over

Speaker 2 But Naeep, being a great troll that he is, tweeted this out in response, saying, oopsie, too late.

Speaker 1 What is that? We ain't bringing them back, bro. They're there.
That's the president. That's the president of El Salvador, bro.
That's funny.

Speaker 2 The president of El Salvador put that out. Oopsie, too late.

Speaker 1 Yeah, to be fair,

Speaker 1 just a couple couple things here. One, Trump doesn't need to use the Alien Act of 1798 for this.
There's USC 1227 and USC 1182. Both are very clear.

Speaker 1 One says that if you're here and you're not a citizen, that is including green card holders, right?

Speaker 1 But Visa holders and green card holders, and it definitely applies to illegals, that if you endorse, if you support, endorse even immaterially, which means you don't have to give them money or anything.

Speaker 1 All you have to say is like, I like Hamas. Gone.
See ya.

Speaker 1 It's pretty clear. I mean, it says it right there in black and white.
A federal judge has no jurisdiction to look into law that's been passed.

Speaker 1 And by the way, Jordan versus DeGeorge, 1951, Klaninitz versus Mandel, 1972, INS versus St. Cyr, 2001, Leocole versus Ashcroft, 2004, Sessions versus DeMea, 2018, and Trump versus Hawaii, 2018.

Speaker 1 This statute, these two statutes, 1227, 1182 USC,

Speaker 1 have been tried and retried in the Supreme Court for 100 years. Fuck you.
Like,

Speaker 1 they absolutely should ignore everything any of these judges say. Any of them.

Speaker 1 You don't have jurisdiction to tell the president how to execute

Speaker 1 on-the-book laws and the executive branch. I'm sorry, this is not how our government works.

Speaker 2 Well, Tom Holman would agree with you.

Speaker 2 He calls out the radical judge for defying logic with ruling to stall Trump deportation.

Speaker 2 He said, quote, who in their right mind, whether you're a judge or not, wants to allow TDA, that's Trenda Arangua, a recognized terrorist organization sent here by the Maduro regime, to create havoc, to unsettle the United States through the use of fentanyl to kill thousands of Americans, violence to American citizens, raping and murdering young women in this country.

Speaker 2 Holman asks Fox and Friends. He says, President Trump is going to make this country safe again.
He's going to do it, one illegal alien at a time.

Speaker 2 Now, you got pushed because, like I said, they're using the Illegal Enemies Act to do this, which is, I mean, it's over 100 years old.

Speaker 1 Cool. So it's 200 years old.
It doesn't give a shit how old it is.

Speaker 2 Yeah, well, neither does Tom Holman, because he had this to say when the reporter tried him.

Speaker 1 What do you say to those who claim you're using a 200-year-old law to circumvent due process? An old law?

Speaker 1 Not as old as Constitution. We still pay attention to that, don't we?

Speaker 1 Dude, it's great, bro. I do like that guy.

Speaker 1 I like him, man. I like him a lot.
Yeah, Tom's a good dude. Yeah, but

Speaker 1 do you know him? We've spoken on a time or two. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Fuck, bro. He's awesome.
I love him, too. I fucking like him a lot.

Speaker 2 Yeah, he doesn't give a shit.

Speaker 2 I feel like he has some dark humor in there. Like, you've got him in a room, bro.

Speaker 1 You mean? He was a cop forever. Yeah.

Speaker 1 He has that cop vibe. Yeah.
Yeah. Bro, speaking of cops, did you hear that?

Speaker 1 Did you hear that law they're trying to do in Missouri where if you send, if a police officer sends their kids to school, they get to go for free? No, I hear that. Yeah, it's

Speaker 1 called, I got it. You mean like to university and shit? Yeah, I just.
Yeah, that's so they do. Texas does that for anybody that's got a purple heart.
I thought it was fucking awesome.

Speaker 1 Or 100% disability rating. There's a lot of states that do that, actually.
So it's called Senate Bill 71 here in Missouri. And basically,

Speaker 1 what it does is it gives first responders free college for their kids, which I think is fucking amazing.

Speaker 2 In the state of Missouri.

Speaker 1 Yes.

Speaker 1 And I think that's something, you know, when you guys go to vote or call your state senators and make sure that they pass this shit, bro, because these people are out in the streets fucking dealing with the worst shit ever all day long.

Speaker 1 And dude, in my opinion, they get paid three or four times less than what they should be paid, especially with the amount of money these fuckers have been stealing through USAID and all this shit.

Speaker 1 Dude, it's so frustrating because we could pay these people so much more. They'd be so much more comfortable because this is a difficult job to do.

Speaker 1 The least we could do is allow them to send their kids to be educated for fucking free. Well, I mean, the average cop qualifies with their service weapon two times a year.
with 50 rounds, right?

Speaker 1 That's unacceptable. Yeah, no.
In a country this large, we need to have a legitimate professional police force. Now, we don't, it's not for a lack of effort on their part.

Speaker 1 They just don't have the time.

Speaker 1 Like, you spend, you spend eight hours a day on patrol, maybe 10, depending on what jurisdiction you're in, and another two or three hours doing fucking paperwork.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I'm sorry you're not going to the range after that. And if you did, you wouldn't have to do it.
I get it.

Speaker 1 Listen, the job needs to be restructured to where these guys get paid properly. They have the proper benefits.

Speaker 1 And then what would happen is we would remove ourselves from the element of shitbag cops because the job would become a very valued asset again. We would have children saying, I want to be a cop.

Speaker 1 I want to be a police. That's, dude, when I grew up, that's how it was.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, and dude, with the amount of money that's wasted here,

Speaker 1 it's easily fixed. Yes.
It's easily fixed. It's an easy fix.
And there's also so many downstream benefits.

Speaker 1 I mean, anybody that works, this is, I don't want to get too in the weeds on it, but anybody that understands economic theory, like you just think about Locke in general, John Locke in general, right?

Speaker 1 This idea that the ultimate right is the property right and the ultimate ultimate property is yourself, right? And you are entitled to defend it however you want, right?

Speaker 1 And we've chosen as a society to hire a professional police force to help us with that task. Now, there's value to that outside of just safety.
Like you can also look at Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

Speaker 1 Safety is right there. It's number one.

Speaker 1 But you can also look at

Speaker 1 downstream from property rights is security. right security so in a number of different ways not just physical security if you're an investor or you're a person

Speaker 1 let's take it back to the pioneer days.

Speaker 1 If you're going to go somewhere and discover something and build a house and then maybe build a city there, you need to know that your asset's going to be protected.

Speaker 1 That means the government's not going to allow somebody to come in and just steal your shit. Because otherwise, what's the point? You know what I mean? What's the point of working nine to five?

Speaker 1 What's the point of working 12 hours a day if somebody could just come steal your shit? Well, then we're Samaya. Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 1 So

Speaker 1 one of the functions of government is to stop that from happening. That's one of the whole purposes of it.
So, yeah, I I hate the government, but there's a function there.

Speaker 1 Like, I want you to do what you're supposed to do and do it well. And that's where the fuck out of everything else, right? So, uh, this, this, uh, dude I'm familiar with, Jared Isaacman.

Speaker 1 I don't know if you've heard of him or not. He ran, um, he's, he's the only privateer to ever go to space.
He, he, like, went to space on his own dime, basically, right? It's fucking wild.

Speaker 1 But, and before that, he was doing consult like red cell consulting for the Air Force. Uh, he learned how to fly MiG jets and then built this company where

Speaker 1 they're testing Air Force pilots on their ability to dogfight and shit. Like, he's a private citizen that did this shit.

Speaker 1 He came from the same thing that Elon did from payment processing and shit like that. And he was just like, you know what? This seems like something to do.

Speaker 1 Now he's been nominated to be the NASA administrator. And I know you're a flat earther, but there is.
Oh, man.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 I am.

Speaker 1 There is.

Speaker 1 Are you? No, fuck no. Okay.
Kyrie Irving is, though. That's why his knee got fucked up.
But because it was too flat. Yeah.
No, but

Speaker 1 of all the government shit that we're doing, one of the biggest returns on our investment. I can't believe you call me a flat earther, bro.
I'm fucking offended.

Speaker 1 I don't feel like there's anything to take offense to. Yeah, you're not.
Yeah, because you're fucking retarded.

Speaker 1 I'm a flat earther. No.
Well, I'm not like full-fledged. It's a black thing, I guess.
Maybe.

Speaker 1 Maybe. I mean, listen, I'm not like all the way there, but like, you know.

Speaker 1 I mean, I've seen ice shelf theories more likely than flat earth.

Speaker 2 I believe in both of them.

Speaker 1 I wouldn't. I can't.
They're different things. Said who?

Speaker 1 All right. Anyway, so we're going to have an intelligent conversation.

Speaker 1 So

Speaker 1 of all the things that we've spent money on collectively as a government, NASA has probably been the one that has the biggest return on investment, right? Like every piece of technology.

Speaker 1 Well, I mean, that fucking movie they made about landing on the moon, high budget, bro.

Speaker 1 Stanley. Low budget.
Stanley. High reward.

Speaker 1 But everything that you're using right now now to do what we're doing right now was made as a result of that organization, NASA, right? Like literally everything. Where that technology comes from?

Speaker 1 The way these mics work. Who knows? But they're the ones that got it.
The phones that we're using, the computers that we're using, all this stuff. The internet developed as a result of NASA as well.

Speaker 1 And GPS, everything you use on a daily basis. It's one of the only organizations that has primarily been a federal organization that actually benefits people in a real meaningful way.

Speaker 1 And it doesn't just fuck people over. NASA's never fucked anybody over.
Maybe tricked a couple of people a a couple times. Just lied a couple of times.

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 1 it's the only organization that actually functions. They never fucked anybody over once they became NASA is what you're saying.
Correct. Yeah.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 And it's

Speaker 1 to me, it's wild, man. We just defunded it a while back, but this is how we beat other people.
The next, so there's two, well, there's three main races going on. We're not in an arms race anymore.

Speaker 1 We're in an AI race.

Speaker 1 We got to beat China in AI. We have to beat them in energy, not clean energy, energy.
The more energy you reproduce, the better your society is, period. There's a direct line between those things.

Speaker 1 And the third one is space. All these fancy satellites we have that defend us and give us information and shit don't mean a goddamn thing if somebody could just shoot it down, right?

Speaker 1 That's the next frontier.

Speaker 1 Now, we may be talking about 25, 50 years from now, but just like every other organization, whether it be government or an agency within it or a business, you need strong leadership. Right.

Speaker 1 And some of these,

Speaker 1 it's been hit or miss with some of these picks for departments, in my opinion. Pam Bondi sucks.
Terrible. I agree.

Speaker 1 We'll see you on cash.

Speaker 1 I think he'll do fine. But under her, they got to get rid of her.
You're going to see a fucking war between those two. Something's going to happen.
Yeah, I think.

Speaker 1 Yeah, and I think she's going to end up getting replaced by Bailey or something. I think so, too.
It should have been Bailey to start with. It definitely should have been Bailey.

Speaker 1 Isaac Benn is that dude, man. He's a fucking entrepreneur that's ran multiple businesses, made himself a billionaire just by being smart.
And he's like, you know what?

Speaker 1 this america used to be great and part of it was going to space and developing technology and and satellites and protecting our shit right and figuring out how to do stuff and i'm going to go do it again yeah right that's the kind of guy you want Elon is the kind of guy you want.

Speaker 1 And whether you agree with him on everything or not, and I disagree with him sometimes, that's the kind of guy you want looking for inefficiency because he's done it and then sold companies for over and over and over.

Speaker 1 Yeah. Well, dude, this is the other thing.
People don't know how companies are valued. And if your company is heavily inefficient, you're going to get a much lesser valuation.

Speaker 1 This is the reason that they come in and audit everything that you do before they buy. They say, what the fuck? We're that five cents.

Speaker 1 What's that? Like the amount of depth they go into is

Speaker 1 yeah, so it's like think about yourself from a CPG. Let's say

Speaker 1 this can right here is two separate parts, not including the print. So it's three things that happen with this can.

Speaker 1 You have the can itself, you have the lid, which is separate, and then you have the print on the outside of it.

Speaker 1 If you're locked into a five-year contract that's a shitty contract on one of those items, and somebody tries to come buy your company, like, uh, yeah, that's right.

Speaker 1 Like, I'm gonna, I'm sorry, but I'm gonna have to give you a hundred million dollars less because you made a stupid fucking mistake, right? Right,

Speaker 1 yeah,

Speaker 1 people don't understand it, they don't understand it, but like somebody like Elon does. So, when he's combing through this stuff and finding stuff and cutting it out, like, great.

Speaker 1 I mean, we still need Congress to actually make it permanent, which TBD on that, but that won't be his fault if it doesn't happen. He's doing the right thing i

Speaker 1 i

Speaker 1 people are worried about an oligarchy but when we put billionaires in charge of stuff why do you think that is a billionaire well not only that well because he got lucky yeah he got lucky he got lucky four different times we're cool we're cool with them if there are billionaires yeah well george soros can do it like that certainly certainly but they never tried to put soros directly in charge but here's the other issue their ver they still run a version of an oligarchy it's just an oligarchy of incompetence that's correct it's like well we want we just need this group to be in charge for the next 40 years, but what the fuck have you ever done except for be in government?

Speaker 1 You've done nothing.

Speaker 1 Joe Biden never had a real job in his life. He was 29 years old when he entered Congress and he never had a real job after that once.

Speaker 1 Listen, not a single fucking one of those people could run a one fucking week in one of my retail stores. They couldn't do it.
They could not do it, bro.

Speaker 1 They could not do it. It'd be a fun test.
It'd be hilarious because they wouldn't get it.

Speaker 1 You know maybe that should be part of it you should put a challenge out like you challenge any of them and if they can then you'll vote for them no if they can i'll award them a franchise i don't know yeah that's pretty yeah that's pretty nice yeah for free yeah on my dollar i'll build it out i'll i'll i'll put the whole you know the whole thing all right aoc come on they can't do it

Speaker 1 obama can't do it obama can do it no they can't do it they it's because of what dan said earlier they're used to operating with unlimited resources and that's not the way the fucking effective organizations are you have to operate within budget trump knows this it's a lot of this is a lot of the reason this is the main reason they all hate him because he won't allow them well he did allow them but he's working to not allow them to just fleece american citizens to make themselves rich you know with the

Speaker 1 i mean look dude That's why the tax argument is such bullshit. They print all the money they need anyway.

Speaker 2 Bro, they just found like

Speaker 1 dude, taxes are not meant now. Like the way taxes are presently are not meant to fund anything in the government.

Speaker 1 They are meant to financially create hardship for the American citizen to make them easier to control.

Speaker 2 Bro, did you see Elon Musk just came out today, I think, talking about it, that they found, Doge has found 14, he calls them magic money computers that are strategically placed around the government.

Speaker 2 Like there's a few in the Department of Treasury, there's a few in the DOD, a few in the State Department, HHS.

Speaker 2 And these fucking computers, and they literally like they're cutting checks, whatever they need them to do.

Speaker 1 They create money out of thin air just by moving decimal knots away and shit. Out of nothing.
Cool. That's not real.

Speaker 1 That's always the danger in a fiat currency, obviously. Well,

Speaker 1 bro, that serves them too. Yeah.
Because if they print more money, then these people have less, no matter what they have.

Speaker 1 It may not be real, but this effects are fucking real. The monetary system in the United States is

Speaker 1 impossible virtually, virtually impossible for someone to come out ahead of it. It's just that bad.

Speaker 1 Unless you are making an extraordinary amount of money, okay, and it has to be extraordinary. You can't come out ahead because even at the end, they take fucking 60% of it.

Speaker 1 60, yeah, about 60, yeah, most people. Yeah, I've got a radical idea.
I think we should, let's use our debt the right way, right? So here's how I would do it.

Speaker 1 I would run a debt for fiscal year 2025, and then that's what I would tax the following year and no more. You're not allowed to spend more money.
And then the next year, so on and so forth.

Speaker 1 Then people would start paying attention to who they're voting for in November because that fiscal year ends in September. Taxes are due in October, right? And then the votes in November.

Speaker 1 And then we'll see who fucking votes for whom.

Speaker 2 That'd be interesting, man. Well, last little piece, I want to bring this up too because there's something else going on at the White House.
You got Conor McGregor's in there.

Speaker 1 I saw that.

Speaker 2 He's chilling with the truth.

Speaker 1 He's not beating up old dudes in bars in Ireland anymore.

Speaker 2 He looks thick, man.

Speaker 1 Dude, I was just talking about that this morning.

Speaker 1 When he punched the guy for a while, he punched that old man in the face. And I didn't go down either.
It was a fucking 80-year-old.

Speaker 1 No, he didn't even flinch, bro. Conor McGregor punched this old man in the face who refused a shot of proper 12.
I guess, like, he was disrespected. And he punched this dude in the face.

Speaker 1 He didn't even move. He just kept drinking.
Yeah. To be fair, that 80-year-old's probably been sitting on that bar stool for 70 of those 80 years.

Speaker 2 He couldn't move. He was glued to it.

Speaker 1 Dude, Irish people are scrappy, bro. They don't fuck around.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 Yeah. Well, yeah, but he's there.

Speaker 1 they're going to have to be because they're getting it right now. Oh, bro.

Speaker 2 Well, that's what he was there calling out. I mean, and he's calling it all out, saying zero accountability.
I didn't know he was. He's 36.

Speaker 2 I didn't know he was that young.

Speaker 1 I mean, he looks like, it looks a little older than 36, but might be the proper 12. No, it's probably the, you know, living on a yacht, partying all the time.
Who knows what drugs?

Speaker 2 Some Peruvian baby powder.

Speaker 1 I mean, listen, motherfucker's been having a good time.

Speaker 1 Yeah, man. But yeah, he got in there, man.

Speaker 2 And uh, you know, he's been challenging some stuff. We had a little nice little interchange, uh, exchange at the uh

Speaker 2 in the uh press briefing room.

Speaker 1 Yeah, David August suit he's wearing.

Speaker 2 It looks clean, man. Yeah, I thought he would have done the fuck you pin stripe, but I guess you know, that's green.

Speaker 1 Looks better, St. Patrick's Day.
It is St.

Speaker 2 Patrick's Day. He looks better than

Speaker 2 Zelensky does, though. So that's good.
Yeah, you think he's, I mean, dude, he's talking about like taking over Ireland, bro.

Speaker 1 Play the clip.

Speaker 5 What is going on in Ireland is a travesty. Our government is the government of zero action with zero accountability.
You know,

Speaker 5 our money is being spent on overseas issues that has nothing to do with the Irish people.

Speaker 4 He's very nervous.

Speaker 5 The illegal immigration racket is running ravage on the country. There are rural towns in Ireland that have been overrun in one swoop, that have become a minority in one swoop.

Speaker 5 So issues need to be addressed. And the 40 million Irish Americans, as I said, need to hear this because

Speaker 5 if not, there will be no place to come home and visit.

Speaker 1 he's you get to feel his breathing he's very he's trying to say more yeah bro he's up there trying to say more shit he has a lot to say

Speaker 1 kill them all yeah that's right

Speaker 1 he's definitely a little uh nervous anxiety anxiety it's public speaking is not easy to be honest and uh but he's right about everything he's saying by the way uh if you saw uh martyr made on joe rogan and whether you agree with everything he says or not what he one of the things he said was that ireland's on course to be minority irish by and in 2070 yeah that's not okay dude.

Speaker 1 In like 45 years. It's not okay.
No, of course it's not okay. Why would you like that whole thing, and then Rogan went on to talk about it more as well, but

Speaker 1 nobody gives China any grief for wanting to stay Chinese, and why would they? It's China. That's right there.
Right there in the goddamn name. You know what I mean? Ireland's been there for a minute.

Speaker 1 I said that in a clip that was posted around, and everybody in the fucking comments was like, what he's really saying is that America's just for white people. It's like, dude, shut the fuck up.

Speaker 1 No, we did something different here. We did

Speaker 1 individual liberty here.

Speaker 1 That's our race. Individual liberty with an accepted universal culture.
Yeah. Yeah.
That's our race. Our race isn't, it just happens to not be ethnic anymore.
But we still have a culture.

Speaker 1 It's a racial culture here. Yeah.

Speaker 2 It's an identity for sure.

Speaker 1 Act like, like you, you talk, it doesn't matter what fucking.

Speaker 2 But fuck, every other country sees us that way. You know what I'm saying? They all see us as fucking, you know, fat, lazy Americans.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 2 We're the only ones that like to divide ourselves.

Speaker 1 Yeah. It's fucking stupid.
We'll still whoop your ass, though. Oh, no doubt.

Speaker 1 we'd be that we're to have big fat cousins sit on the couch and get up knock you the fuck out everybody talks a lot until it's time to do some shit yeah that's right yeah come take our where the fuck are they where's their shit y'all a bunch of pussies yeah calling us fucking what we are y'all call us when you need shit well it's like michael jordan it's like yeah people say i was uh brutal it's because they have never won anything you know what i mean yeah Like, I don't, don't, don't take any criticism from anybody you wouldn't take advice from.

Speaker 1 That's always a good standard.

Speaker 1 Dude, you know as well as I do.

Speaker 1 You've been enough in enough business that have done very well to understand what it takes to win it is not for fucking everyone the biggest lie in society right now is that oh everyone can start a business and every yeah everyone can start a business not everybody can win at it i mean 80 of businesses fail in the first motherfucker i could shoot free throws that doesn't mean i'm going to be good at it

Speaker 1 anyway no no dunking i'm with the connor bro let's go fucking let's go clean it up for him no dunking for sure yeah no you caught that yeah

Speaker 1 Yeah, man, guys, jumping on this conversation. I'm dunking and fucking hot dogs and unseasoned chicken when I get done, right? With some fucking corn water.
Yeah, that's it. Oh, that's nasty, man.

Speaker 2 Well, guys, jumping on this conversation, let us know what you guys think down in the comments. We've got one final segment of headlines here for you.
We got headline number three.

Speaker 1 Let's talk about some race relations.

Speaker 2 I think this is a good time to do it.

Speaker 1 Oh, fun. Yeah.
I mean, listen.

Speaker 2 I mean, just American culture where we are, I think. A nice little check-in, temperature check.

Speaker 2 Headline number three reads: Woman pleads guilty in cross-burning hoax during Colorado Springs mayoral campaign.

Speaker 1 Have you guys seen this?

Speaker 2 I can't remember if we covered this. I don't think we covered it, but it came out originally.
This was back in like 23. It came out originally

Speaker 2 that this black mayoral candidate, this guy right here,

Speaker 2 okay,

Speaker 1 he was running for mayor in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Speaker 2 And one of his campaign signs was defaced with a burning cross and some not-too-kind words.

Speaker 1 Yeah, and who

Speaker 1 would have done such a thing?

Speaker 2 Yeah, I mean, it got to be a racist person. Of course.
Got to be a piece of shit person.

Speaker 1 White people.

Speaker 2 You know what I'm saying? It's got to be bad. He was running against a white person.

Speaker 2 And yeah, now it comes out that a woman who was part of a group

Speaker 2 charged with setting a cross on fire in front of a defaced campaign sign for a candidate who became

Speaker 2 actually became and won the race because of this.

Speaker 2 All right, this is juicy smollett because nobody wanted to be racist, right? Like, you know, but yeah, she pleaded guilty on Tuesday and what authorities say was a hoax.

Speaker 2 Deanna West, one of three people indicted in the 2023 incident, pleaded guilty in Denver federal court to one count of being part of a conspiracy to set the fire and then spread false information about it in the run-up to the election of Mayor Yemi Mubalade.

Speaker 1 What?

Speaker 2 Moba, Mobalade.

Speaker 1 Oogaloo Boogaloo.

Speaker 1 Sweet.

Speaker 1 Oh, there we go.

Speaker 1 What are those pens?

Speaker 2 He has an Air Force pin on. Yep.

Speaker 1 I believe he's an immigrant or naturalized citizen. What's that flower? What is that? Gay, maybe.

Speaker 1 I think that's just a

Speaker 1 suffer for the suit. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Like a little

Speaker 1 tail thing. Yeah.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 Yeah, but this guy. So, yeah, so in exchange, prosecutors said that they would drop an additional charge related to actually setting the fire.

Speaker 2 So, prosecutors say that after staging the cross burning, a photo and video of it were sent to media and civic organizations making it seem like an attack on Mubulate.

Speaker 1 Now, again, who are these people, right?

Speaker 2 Because there's names. You got Deanna West.
You got another guy, Derek Benard Jr.

Speaker 1 Okay, sounds reasonable. But here's the thing, man.

Speaker 1 They were all BIPOCs. Or see a girl.

Speaker 2 Here's one. This is Ashley Hernandez.

Speaker 1 What happened to her fucking face? She probably got beat by the white supremacists. It looks like she had a stroke.
Yeah. She got like a little poke.
It looks like she has a 60 IQ. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Well, I mean, that's for sure. It's definitely double digits.
That's for sure. Okay, so

Speaker 1 a black man and a

Speaker 1 Hispanic woman

Speaker 1 set a cross on fire blame on white people. Correct.
Now, how is that not a hate crime? Right.

Speaker 1 Versus white people.

Speaker 2 It should be. And that's actually the funny thing is, Andy.

Speaker 1 That's what people have been calling for, bro. Well, listen, standing up for your own race is not racism.
Yeah. It's when you start to press on other races, which is racism.
Right.

Speaker 1 And a lot of people who happen to be white do not understand that you have every right and should stand up when things are against you.

Speaker 1 That's not saying you should be against anybody else, but that's saying, hey, I have a problem with that. That's not okay.
And we don't do that at all. All right.

Speaker 1 We've been bullied and beat and punished into accepting any discrimination that we have against ourselves as, well, you know, we are white, so it is what it is.

Speaker 1 And,

Speaker 1 you know, it's interesting because I openly

Speaker 1 say all the time that

Speaker 1 White people have the right to stand up for themselves and should to balance out reality because right now white people are the only people that are allowed to be openly

Speaker 1 i guess persecuted uh out of any of the races legally okay up until recently yeah all right so and that's been my whole life that's also been your whole life bro yeah and just until recently with the affirmative action changes and things like that have things started to change well

Speaker 1 i was thinking about this as someone who, you know, I live in Missouri. I'm a white dude.
I'm pretty vocal.

Speaker 1 I kind of stand up for what I think is right. I mean, if anybody were

Speaker 1 invited to, you know, Klan meetings or white supremacy meetings, you would think I would have got an invite. You know what I'm saying? You didn't get an invite? But weirdly enough,

Speaker 1 I've never, ever seen one of these people. I've never seen.

Speaker 1 And you know why? Because it's not a real

Speaker 1 problem the way that it's presented to be

Speaker 1 it's a scary boogeyman that lives under the bed or in the closet that they scare the out of everybody with now art it's just like the italian mafia at the at its height there were 5 500 total members yeah

Speaker 2 You would think it'd be fucking a million.

Speaker 1 Fuck off.

Speaker 1 5,500 people. Just let them do what they want.
Yeah. Well, they actually did a lot of good for society.

Speaker 1 They took these people who do this fucking bullshit and handled it. You know what I'm saying? You know what's really funny about this whole story? You know know who Wilford Riley is? Wilford Riley?

Speaker 1 He's an author.

Speaker 1 He's a history professor, I think American history professor at an HBCU, an historically black college.

Speaker 1 And he wrote a book, I think it was in 2019, called

Speaker 1 Hate Crime Hoax. And it was after that Juicy Smollett bullshit.

Speaker 1 And his research found that.

Speaker 2 Oh, yeah, he got fucking destroyed.

Speaker 1 Of the 346 total hate crimes reported during the Trump administration, one in three were fake. Yeah.

Speaker 2 Yes.

Speaker 1 Including LeBron James, by the way. If you think somebody went up into Brentwood and started tagging up houses with the N-word and didn't get caught on a camera somewhere, get the fuck out of it.

Speaker 2 Bro, we've had it happen here a bunch of times.

Speaker 1 Bro, like fucking.

Speaker 1 We've had situations here in the St. Louis greater area where, you know, people go into the stall and someone scrawled the N-word or some shit.
They shut down the school.

Speaker 1 Come to find out,

Speaker 1 come to find out yeah it was a black student yeah right and that's happened over and over and over again and at some point people should be genuinely harshly punished for that because of the division that it creates in society

Speaker 1 I don't want to be invited to white supremacy. I don't want, like, bro, to me, if you're cool, you're cool.
If you're not, you're not. And that's fucking that.

Speaker 1 That's, in my opinion, and in my mentality, that's what America is supposed to be. I think we got to start talking more shit to each other again.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 Like, you're starting to see a lot more black comedians on social media making fun of dumb black shit, which is super nice. Bro,

Speaker 1 comedy is the bridge, bro. It always is, yeah.
Comedy is the bridge to pressure.

Speaker 2 It's the only way you can deliver truth.

Speaker 1 Yes.

Speaker 1 Comedy is the pressure relief valve. Yes.
You and I are in some heated argument, and then some dip shit walks by. We're like, that guy's a fucking idiot fucking idiot.

Speaker 1 And then you and I are friends again.

Speaker 1 You know what I mean? That's just how it works. Bro, it's listen, dude.
And I think most people agree with that.

Speaker 1 I think most, like the, I think a massive majority of people agree with it, which is why these situations are so harmful to culture. You got Don Lamoon on fucking TV arguing with, what's his face?

Speaker 1 Bill Maher. Yeah, saying

Speaker 1 Bill Maher says, well, clearly there's there's, you know, there's some racists in every area. And he goes, Don Lamon goes, well, you know, MAGA's racist.

Speaker 1 And he goes, well, there's probably racist people in MAGA. And he goes, no, I'm saying most of MAGA is racist.

Speaker 1 And it's like, bro, people like that are the reason that we can't all fucking just get along, bro.

Speaker 1 And well, he went on to say,

Speaker 1 if somebody said that they were black in MAGA, I wouldn't believe him, which is just paraphrasing Joe Biden saying, if you don't vote for me, you ain't black.

Speaker 1 He just paraphrased. How is that not racist? No worries.

Speaker 1 It is.

Speaker 1 I know that. It is.
I get that.

Speaker 1 But we have to start calling out racism against all races right well that's the thing the problem is it's like you know the power how can how come it's okay for fucking anybody to dude you could say any fucking thing you want about white people and nobody will say a fucking thing yeah well i mean here's a good thought experiment so this february is black history month yeah and march is now irish history month in america right if uh if DJ shows up to work tomorrow dressed like a traditional Irishman, nobody's going to give a fuck.

Speaker 1 But if I show up tomorrow dressed like a black dude, no, you know, in black face.

Speaker 2 You got to say traditional black because what does that mean?

Speaker 1 And chains? I don't fucking know.

Speaker 1 A bunch of cotton tucked into my shirt. I'm just saying, you said traditional Irish.
Like, what's traditional black?

Speaker 1 No, I mean, like, if you showed up with ginger hair and your face painted white with freckles on it. No one says shit.
And then I show up the next day in blackface. Broke, right? Broke.

Speaker 1 I mean, that's a good. Look, dude, hold on.
I got the better example.

Speaker 1 It's okay, like if I show up.

Speaker 1 in my kids' life.

Speaker 1 Listen, listen.

Speaker 1 Cultural propriation. Yeah.
Okay.

Speaker 1 I saw a video on the internet of a white girl getting destroyed because she had braids. And by the way, she looks stupid with braids.

Speaker 1 Okay. Destroy her for that.
Okay.

Speaker 1 All right.

Speaker 1 But, and this was black people destroying her, black women specifically.

Speaker 1 But black women can fucking wear blonde wigs.

Speaker 1 They They can do all kinds like, and every nobody can say shit. And by the way, I don't want to say shit because I don't give a fuck.

Speaker 1 But the point is, is that we're talking out of both sides of our mouth here. All right.
It's not cultural appropriation for

Speaker 1 one class of people to do one thing and then the other class of people to do the exact same thing the other way. And then it's okay.

Speaker 1 I mean,

Speaker 1 yeah, it's, it's, it's. I mean, if imitation is the highest form of flattery, then appropriation is just a kind of a compliment.
That's right. It seems seems like it.

Speaker 1 Now, obviously, if you're dressed up like Al

Speaker 1 or what's his name?

Speaker 1 The jazz singer, Al Jolman, Jolsman, or whatever the fuck his name is, Al Jolson, Jolson, I think.

Speaker 1 If you've got, if you, if you have like brown paint around the edge of your face and then giant red lips, maybe that's racist. That might be a little racist.
Shit. Maybe.
You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 But it's still funny, to be honest, but it might be a little bit racist.

Speaker 1 But yeah, this is all postmodernism, right? Bro, listen.

Speaker 1 This is Marxism. It's postmodernism.
It is

Speaker 1 establish classes and then rank them based on victimhood and use that to divide everybody. That's all it does.

Speaker 1 It's a thousand percent.

Speaker 1 It's just Marxism. It's just not clever.
It's not new. It's not empathetic.
It's fucking annoying. It's stupid.
Yeah. It's done.
It's like the lowest frequency kind of way.

Speaker 1 But I think people have started to grasp these things we're talking about.

Speaker 1 Because more shit like this keeps us.

Speaker 1 And like, bro, like, we in this country should be like, dude, you say whatever you want about Martin Luther King.

Speaker 1 I think one of the greatest things that ever was said by Martin Luther King was that we should be judging people on the content of their character, not their fucking race.

Speaker 1 Like, bro, how fucking stupid do you have to be to literally look at someone of a certain race and say, well, I think that person's a fucking shitbag because they happen to have more melanin or less melanin or this or that.

Speaker 1 Like, dude, it's just an, it's a low IQ fucking argument.

Speaker 1 And,

Speaker 1 you know, unfortunately, fortunately and unfortunately, unfortunately, it's been pumped into our brains for so long.

Speaker 1 Like, dude, when you and I were growing up, the racial tensions were not as bad as they have been recently.

Speaker 1 Like, the young class, the younger people have been tricked into believing that this is another civil rights era.

Speaker 1 When in reality, dude, when in our age, we grew up, everybody was fucking cool, man. Well, the solved problems don't get out the vote.
That's that's the issue, right?

Speaker 1 So, you got to keep that thing going. So, let's reinvent some problems.
Yeah, and it shows you how, like, I mean, I look for people that have deep first principles, even if they're misguided.

Speaker 1 You believe what you believe, and you anchor yourself from that and you try to figure everything else out because now I can talk to that guy. I know what he actually believes.

Speaker 1 And not just, because here's two pretty decent examples. One is the one you just made, where

Speaker 1 things,

Speaker 1 what most people would consider the most important civil rights activist in the history of this country said that phrase and that was the anchor point of his entire ideology.

Speaker 1 And the left believed in it so much that they made a party about it.

Speaker 1 That became their party message for all this time. And then

Speaker 1 they they switched it up and said, you know what? Now actually, we are going to judge based on race. It's like, okay, cool.
Well, you don't really believe in that, do you?

Speaker 1 And now we've seen a recent example over the past six months. And it's Elon Musk.
These leftists who believe in that the world is going to end.

Speaker 1 The world is going to end soon by 2050 if we don't do something. For 40 years.
And,

Speaker 1 God, who was it? Who was that dip shit?

Speaker 1 Kelly. No, Mark Kelly from Arizona.
Oh, the former nasty. Yeah.
Yeah. Fucking dick hole.
He got rid of his Tesla and traded in for a V8 Chevy. Yeah, right.

Speaker 2 So you don't tell me you fucking believe that shit.

Speaker 1 First of all, we all know that the green movement is a vessel for fucking communism and control, period. Okay.

Speaker 1 Yeah, it's nonsense. We've had what I consider to be the foremost expert in this field on our show twice, which is Curtis Bowers,

Speaker 1 who wrote Agenda and Agenda 2, which are both amazing fucking documentaries about green movement being

Speaker 1 a vessel for communism, right?

Speaker 1 So we just had, and I don't know if you saw this, the ex-president and founding member of Greenpeace come out literally in the last like three days talking about viral clip.

Speaker 1 He's been saying this for a long time, which is why he was persecuted out of the movement.

Speaker 1 But there's a viral clip going around of him right now talking about how the entire green movement is total bullshit and how we actually have co2 deficiency in this

Speaker 1 in our atmosphere right now meaning we actually need more co2 so the plants can make more oxygen because we have more fucking people yeah it's nonsense it's like bro this is a self-correcting problem plant trees you don't have to stop emissions just plant more trees it dude the the the trees we have aren't growing as fast because there's not enough fucking carbon like it's it's you know so what do you what do you got to make make?

Speaker 1 More car? Well, kind of, you know what I'm saying? Like, if we're going to have 8 billion people on the earth, that's going to throw it out of whack. More calf arts.
Pretty much.

Speaker 1 Yeah. So that, so if you understand the actual science behind the actual science, not the bullshit science.

Speaker 1 If you understand that, you know, like they taught us in fucking first grade science class, you know, like plants, plants eat carbon dioxide and then they produce oxygen and then we are alive.

Speaker 1 Well, it should make sense to you then that when we have 8 billion people, when we used to have fucking four, okay, that we're going to need twice the amount of oxygen, which means we either need more plants and probably more carbon too to produce the amount that we need.

Speaker 1 Like it's.

Speaker 2 But their goal, let's just take the total away.

Speaker 1 Their goal, their goal is to justify the removal.

Speaker 1 of all of these fucking quote unquote, and this is their fucking thinking, not mine, quote unquote peasant class people that are not going to be needed once AI starts to fucking really filter through.

Speaker 1 People don't understand, dude. Like these people are fucking diabolical and they understand that AI is going to take all the jobs.

Speaker 1 The AI robotics mix is going to create all the labor and they don't need the working class anymore. They don't fucking need them.
All they're going to do is cause problems. All right.

Speaker 1 We're facing some very dangerous shit globally because it doesn't mean the United States doesn't have to do it. Somebody else can do it.
You know what I mean? Like,

Speaker 1 I don't know, bro. Like,

Speaker 1 it's,

Speaker 1 yeah, we're off track. No, no, no, that's good.

Speaker 1 People that do this and fake race attacks, they should go to prison for a very long time. I agree.
I agree. I almost think that they need to go in the wood chipper with all the pedophiles.

Speaker 1 I would agree.

Speaker 2 I knew this was fucked up.

Speaker 1 Someone arguing me about that. About, why do you think that the people that touch kids should be fucking executed right away? Well, here's why.
Because,

Speaker 1 first of all, it's evil. But second of all, all, do you know what happened to those people who do the molesting when they were kids? They were molested.
Okay.

Speaker 1 And so if you have a predator who molests 70 kids, those 70 kids then grow up

Speaker 1 statistically

Speaker 1 to

Speaker 1 potentially be more likely to molest other kids, which means

Speaker 1 you have a problem that grows at scale the more you allow this in society. And nobody talks about that.
Nobody talks about it. All child predators should be fucking executed.

Speaker 1 Fucking without hesitation. Yeah.
Because it stops a cultural.

Speaker 1 I mean, dude, you can't stop it any other way.

Speaker 2 It keeps going. But I do got one last little question on this piece here.

Speaker 2 I mean, I knew that this was bullshit when I first saw the cross itself.

Speaker 1 Yeah, a white man would have done a much better job putting that across it.

Speaker 2 I mean, like, listen, it's supposed to be 10 feet tall. Okay.
Like, I mean, like, there's, there's regulations and shit. Don't ask me how I know.

Speaker 1 Um, but do you guys think the mayor was in on it? Yes,

Speaker 1 highly likely, highly likely. I don't know what's his iPhone message say there.
That's well, so that's the interesting thing.

Speaker 2 So, like, the Bernard guy, right? This guy, he's the one that actually set it ablaze. Um, he

Speaker 2 told uh Mobilate that he was, quote, they got all of this stuff from his Facebook and messages.

Speaker 2 They said he was, quote, mobilizing my squadron in defense and for the final push, Black ops style, big brother. The Klan cannot be allowed to run this city again.

Speaker 1 When did the Klan run the city, bro?

Speaker 2 Colorado Springs, bro.

Speaker 1 That's my point.

Speaker 1 Probably not. I mean, Colorado was never a slave state, obviously, right? Bro,

Speaker 1 what he's saying is we cannot allow white people to run this city. That's what the fuck he's at.
100%.

Speaker 2 And then Mobilade was then accused of speaking with Bernard for about five minutes on the phone three days after the crossbury.

Speaker 2 Now, he's obviously denying having any knowledge or involvement in the crime and revealed a letter from the U.S.

Speaker 2 Department of Justice that identified him as a victim during the investigation into the cross burning.

Speaker 2 I think he needs to be investigated because there's no way.

Speaker 1 I mean, you could verify that phone thing pretty easy. Pretty easy.
Yeah. You know, pretty easy.
So I don't know.

Speaker 2 Guys, tell us what you guys think. I think, I personally think, I speculate he was in on it.

Speaker 1 But tell us what you guys think.

Speaker 1 That's my speculation, too. Yeah.
If I'm betting. Absolutely.
Yeah, he was in it for sure.

Speaker 1 All right, well, let's get to our final segment of the show, guys. We've been rolling.

Speaker 2 It's been rolling. It feels good.
We can't miss it, though. We got thumbs up or dumb as fuck, guys.
This is where we bring a headline in, talk about it. You get one of those two options.

Speaker 2 And so, with that being said, our thumbs up or dumb as fuck headline reads: Peruvian fisherman lost for 95 days in Pacific Ocean is found alive.

Speaker 1 I would say thumbs up on that one. And my guess is he's got an unruly wife at home.
And he was on vacation for 95 days.

Speaker 1 They weren't lost. A professional fisherman isn't getting lost out at sea, bro.
Sorry, I just don't buy that shit.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I don't know, man. I don't know.
Let's dive into it.

Speaker 2 So a Peruvian fisherman has been found alive after spending a grueling 95 days living off insects, birds, and sea turtles when his food supply ran out while he was lost at sea. Maximo Napa Castro.

Speaker 1 That's a nice name.

Speaker 2 It's another powerful name. Set sail on a fishing trip from his southern peruvial coastal town of Marcona on December 7th with enough food to last him two weeks.

Speaker 2 However, 10 days into his trip, the 61-year-old fisherman strayed off course due to bad weather, sending his boat drifting aimlessly into the vast Pacific Ocean.

Speaker 2 When Napa Castro did not return home, his family reported him missing, and Peru's maritime patrols began scanning the waters for the missing fisherman for weeks without luck.

Speaker 2 He hadn't been found until months later when an Ecuadorian fishing patrol boat found his boat drifting 680 miles from the country's coastline.

Speaker 1 I mean, did he not have the ability to move his boat from one place to another? Because if you're in the Pacific Ocean, right? Yeah.

Speaker 1 And you're seeing the sun come up, you would think just go towards it. Yeah.
Because that's east, motherfucker.

Speaker 1 You would think a fisherman would know that, which again, I think he probably faked all that.

Speaker 1 This sounds terrible. Although, I do wonder if he had a volleyball, but since he's South American, did he have a fucking soccer ball instead with a face painted on it? You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 I want to be racially appropriate. Wilson.
Yeah. Wilson.
It would be called like,

Speaker 1 you know,

Speaker 1 what do you say, Wilson in Spanish? I don't know, but I wonder.

Speaker 1 Relico?

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 No, I think it's probably just Wilson, actually, but really?

Speaker 1 I don't know, man. I'll make something up.
We just add an O to the end of it. Wilson.
That's what my dad does.

Speaker 1 We go to Mexico. El Wilson.
El Wilson. Yeah.

Speaker 1 El Wilson. Oh.
Look at the fucking hair on this guy. Dude, it looks Maximo, bro.
Like, yeah, I mean, it's fine.

Speaker 1 My dad, El Biro.

Speaker 1 Yeah. And I get two El Biros.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 Yeah. I mean,

Speaker 2 you don't, so you don't believe it? No.

Speaker 1 I mean,

Speaker 1 he looks pretty happy by who he got rescued by. I don't think.

Speaker 1 I genuinely don't believe that a 60-year-old professional fisherman didn't know which way east was. No, I don't.
I don't believe that.

Speaker 2 That's him there in the middle, too. Yeah.

Speaker 1 He looks pretty healthy for being out there that long, too. Yeah.
He's eating fucking sea turtles, bro. Anyway, thumbs up.
I protein to those sea turtles. Yeah, I'm thumbs up on that one.

Speaker 1 I like either way, it happened. He was either a tough guy that survived.
Look, he's trying to trade in that wife you're talking about right there. Yeah, or that was it.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 He took a three-month vacation. Look at him looking at her.
He's like, yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1 I mean, it's Peru, too. He probably had a fucking pound of cocaine on that boat.
Bro, that's how he really stayed alive. For 90 days?

Speaker 1 That's why he's so excited.

Speaker 1 What else did you do to those sea turtles?

Speaker 2 That's my question.

Speaker 1 Shit, bro. That might have got.
Yeah, all right. Turtles don't like straws.
So I don't know. That's that.
That's probably how he killed him.

Speaker 2 It is Peru, though.

Speaker 1 He probably killed him with the straws. You know?

Speaker 1 We'll see, man. All right, well, we got thumbs up on this, man.
Kind of want to snort cocaine off a turtle shell now.

Speaker 1 Thanks, Andy. Dan, that's all I got, man.
Hey, brother. Thanks for coming in, dude.
I always enjoy our conversations. You have a book that you're writing.
Yeah, it's almost finished.

Speaker 1 You want to talk about it all? Yeah, it's called an American Reformation. And I guess you could say it's a list of tenets

Speaker 1 that I think are important

Speaker 1 to do what we're talking about, to reestablish this connection between you as a citizen and the fucking government.

Speaker 1 We will and invariably get the government we deserve. I agree.

Speaker 1 So the best way to get the best possible government is to improve yourself. That's right.
Right. And there are tenets like,

Speaker 1 you know, truth through discourse, no censorship, shit like that. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Decentralization as sacred, I think is something that we need to get back to. There's a number of them.
And

Speaker 1 when you plan on having this out, well, we're in the publisher process now. So, however long it takes them to edit and decide all that bullshit.

Speaker 1 I would like it to be out later this year, but when it comes out, bro, you have to come back on. Yeah, I'll be here.
Cool. Well, thanks, brother.
Yeah, man. Thanks for having me.
All right.

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