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Cloak. What is up, guys? It's Andy Frisella, and this is the show for the realists. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society. And welcome to motherfucking reality, guys. Today we have Andy and DJ Cruise, the motherfucking Internet. And that's what we're going to do. That's what CTI stands for. Cruise. The Internet is where we put the news, the funny topics up on the day. We cruise the Internet and we talk about what's going on in the world. We speculate on what's true and what's not true. And then we talk about how we, the people, the citizens, what we can do to solve these problems going on in the world. Now, other times when you watch and listen to the show, we're going to have Q and Af. That's where you submit questions and we give you the answers. Now, you can submit your questions a couple different ways. The first way, guys, you can email.

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Hi.

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What's going on, dude?

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Oh, not much, man. Just, uh, working through the week.

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Has been a long, interesting weekend.

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Yeah, it has, man. You know, uh, I really fucked up. Um, as you guys know, I made some comments last Thursday's podcast that I quite honestly just didn't fucking mean. And, you know, it's interesting because I think we've all done that. I think we've all said things we don't mean in certain environments, but, you know, that usually happens at, like, work or in the bathroom or at a party when you had a little too much to drink, and it doesn't happen in front of the whole world. So it's been a. It's been an interesting experience. It's been a learning experience. You know, I spent a lot of time the last few days being, honestly, very disappointed in myself. You know, these. These people who I've supported for 20 plus years, a lot of them are very upset with me, and rightfully so. And it's been hard, man, because these are people that I've tried to support my entire life, my entire career, and it just hurts, dude. You know what I'm saying? You know? But, but, but with that being said, I will say, you know, I know you guys are upset. I know a lot of you guys are upset.

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Um, I have had a lot of really good conversations. I've met some really cool people. In fact, I met a couple women officers who have had, uh, you know, violent experiences as female officers. I did a podcast, um, called the 50 podcast with Haley. You guys could check that out if you want to check that out. You know, um, you know, after talking to them, there's a lot of things I just didn't realize, man, you know, because I don't look at. I don't look at women officers and think, like, okay, I don't have to listen to them, contrary to what it might have sounded like. And I. After talking with them, you know, it was crazy to hear, like, how resistant men are to their authority in general. And that made me feel real bad, especially because, you know, I know you guys have a lot of. We have a lot of young men that listen to the show, and, you know, one thing I thought about over the weekend that never really occurred to me is that, you know, I've never had kids. Not that that didn't occur to me, but, you know, I've never had kids.

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And usually when people have kids, they start to realize that the weight of their words carry a little more weight with people. And I think I was delayed in really realizing that because, like, guys, I don't think I'm a big deal, bro. I go here, I go home, I do the podcast. I know it's a big show, but, like, I'm just a normal dude, you know what I'm saying? And I don't think of myself as some fucking, like, contrary to what some of you guys may think, some fucking, you know, celebrity, Internet slept, whatever the fuck you want to say, I don't think of myself like that. And so because I don't do anything outside of here, you know, I. Sometimes I forget that there's so many people listening and so many people that carry the weight of the words. And that was pointed out to me a number of times. And I just want to say directly to you, young guys and men in general, like, listen, dude, these women go through a lot of shit to do that job. And after speaking with them, I know firsthand, which I didn't before, you know, because I'm not a cop and I'm not a woman.

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I only have my own perspective, which was skewed by one interaction that was very, you know, frustrating for me. And I just want to say to you guys, like, if you listen to me and you look up to me and, you know, we do a lot of humorous shit and we make a lot of jokes and we talk a lot of shit, here. And that's not going to change. But I want you to understand, like, that shit ain't fucking cool. Like, dude, it is very hard for these women to go out, put on that fucking uniform, have to deal with people in the worst situations of probably their life. You know, people who are drunk, people who are high, people are in these violent situations or dramatic situations. And, uh, you know, it's harder for them than it is for a big physical specimen, man. And my point in all this is, guys, give them some grace, dude. Listen to them. When they tell you to do shit, fucking do it. And don't take my ten second clip and think that, like, that's the way it is. It's not fucking. Yeah, bro, it's not fucking cool.

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And. And it's something that I'm super disappointed in myself for even letting slip out of my mouth. You know, sometimes I get emotional. Sometimes I get verbally lazy. You know, we record thousands and thousands of hours of audio and, dude, you know, that was just a really, really poor, bad, horrible thing to come out of my mouth. And I feel really bad about it, dude, because, like, these are my fucking people. Dude, a lot of these guys are my friends. They're people I've known for years. They're people I, you know, fucking drink beer with or play softball with back in the day, you know? And I'm just sorry, dude. Like, I don't want to make this a long apology, but, like, I know I fucked up and I feel like shit about it. And, you know, I'm very hard on myself. And for those of you, you know, I've seen a lot of the comments and a lot of the tags, you know, saying that you don't think I actually mean it. Dude, come on, man. I've been doing this for 20 years. It's not like I haven't been speaking up pro law enforcement this entire time.

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It's not like I haven't been doing things for the law enforcement the entire time. That wasn't fake. That wasn't bullshit. And by the way, no matter how upset you guys might be with me, I'm going to continue to do everything I did before because it's important to me and it's important to me that we appreciate the people who do these difficult jobs in society, which if you listen to the show for any amount of time I talk about regularly, these people should be way more appreciated and way more paid for what they do. And I'm sorry for minimizing that, man. Like, it was just a very bad moment. For me.

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So, listen, I've been knowing you for some years now.

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Yeah.

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I know you. Yeah, I like to believe so.

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Well, you're with me 18 hours a day.

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A lot of time with you.

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Yeah.

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And, you know, I'm proud of you, dude, because I look up to you like a big brother, you know? I'm saying, I know who you are as a man. I'm proud of you that, you know, instead of, you know, trying to do what I think most people would have done in this situation where it's rushing under, sweeping under the rug, you know, try to know you're facing ahead on man. And that. That's real man shit.

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Well, and I think, dude, I think also, I think that's we need more of that.

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Yeah.

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You know what I'm saying? We need more of that shit in society. Like it. I like to stand on what I say. Like, that's the nature of what we do here, right? When I say shit, I'll stand on it. But if I say something that's fucked up, I think it's important that we all own those things. You know what I'm saying? Like, even if it's just in a. In a social setting or a party, it's just a good way to live. And I think, you know, I think we, you know, you younger guys, especially, like, don't be afraid to, like, own your shit. I know you see me getting fucking blasted, but, dude, look, you know, I said some hurtful shit. You know, sometimes when you apologize, it's gonna take a minute for people to ever, you know, listen to you or feel better because you did something, and. But don't ever be afraid of that, dude. Because at the end of the day, dude, I think this life is about, you know, did you do the right thing, you know, and whether or not other people, you know, accept it or believe it or whatever, you got to live with yourself.

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And that was one of these, you know, this was one of these situations for me. You know, I've disappointed a lot of my friends who I've known for years and years and years, dude. And it just, you know, I'm just not proud of myself right now.

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I think at the end of this year, you'll be coming out of this a better man.

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Yeah. Oh, dude, I already am. I've already had, like, so much more perspective and so many more, you know, thought processes and, honestly, realizations about myself, especially, like, the thing with the words carrying weight, you know? And I want to clarify that for you guys, bro, if I'm fucking you know, jo, like, know the difference between when I'm joking around or, you know, saying something serious. And. I don't know, I just. I just don't want my words to negatively affect society or put people in a more dangerous situation and. Yeah, that's. That's about it, dude. Yeah. Yeah. What's going on with you?

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Oh, no, I got a birthday party this. This week. Yeah, she's. She's turning four. I mean, to your point.

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No way.

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It's crazy. It's crazy. But, I mean. But to your point, man, it's like. It's one of those things. Like, it is a different perspective because, like, I see her mimicking me.

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Yeah.

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Mimicking the thing Alex does. And so, I mean, it's definitely a different perspective. I didn't worry about that shit before.

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Yeah.

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You know, I'm saying. Yeah, I get that, man.

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And it's different, too, dude. When you, like. Like, people will say, how do you not think about that when you. When you run companies or whatever, right? Well, they're paid. That's a different. Yeah, that's a different thing. And, um, it's all different.

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Ballgame.

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Yeah. I can't believe Ryan's four, bro.

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It's crazy. It's crazy.

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It seems like she was just here.

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Yeah.

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Just came out.

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Yeah, I know. I know, man. It's fucking wild, man. So I'll be.

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What kind of party you guys do on.

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So rodeo Barbie. So. I don't know.

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Rodeo Barbie.

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I don't know if I'm Ken or the bull. I'm not sure yet. Figure it out.

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But.

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Yeah, man, let's get into these headlines. This first, I didn't really know where to put this. I just thought this was interesting, you being of an older demographic.

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Oh, thanks.

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What? Yeah, no, I'm.

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What?

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I'm just. You have a different perspective of, you know, things.

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Yeah. You see how my. See I'm getting extra gray here.

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You are.

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Well, that's because I'm letting it grow. When I keep it short, it looks darker, but when I let it grow, it turns into this Sean Connery shit.

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Yeah. Like Wolverine.

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Yeah, I like it.

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Yeah. Anyway, but of the older general graphic you've seen, like this, you know, like, I only, like, all my phones always look like this. Right. So you have different technology or have had different technology, but I thought this was crazy. I don't really know where to put this. Not really sure what it means, but. Did you see this? Hundreds of Hezbollah fighters wounded as their pagers suddenly explode in their pockets. Have you ever had a pager?

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I did.

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That's what I said. That's what I'm saying.

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Yeah, that's what I'm saying. So you don't know nothing about pagers, bro. Like, you used to. There was a code with pagers.

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A code?

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Yeah. So, like, it wasn't just you put the number in and call the person back. You could text with pagers. Like, you know how on the buttons of a phone it has, like, ABC one?

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TT.

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Yeah.

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It's called.

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Yeah, no, it wasn't tt y. But you would. You know how, like, on a phone key, it has, like, ABC underneath it. You know what I'm saying? Def. On the next one, you would type the word out in code and then you would have to, like, try to figure out what. What it meant.

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You're just seeing, like, fucking numbers.

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Yes. You're seeing random numbers, but you had to, like, figure out the code.

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8008.

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Yeah, that sounds for boobies. Yeah, yeah, but there's, like, we used to talk in the. In the code. Yeah, like, we. We would.

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Crazy.

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Yeah.

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You know what?

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7734.

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No, turn it upside down. Think about it. 770403.

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Huh? Well, 800-8135. See that? Yeah, but see, I wasn't sending those texts in high school because nobody was showing me the boobies.

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Bro. But, like, I mean, fuck. I mean, like, again, like, you know, third. I'm not. I'm not a third world country, right? But, like, I mean, different countries experience different ports of technology, right, and access. And so apparently has a lot of fighters that use pager still. But, dude, like, a lot of, like, all of them, like, suddenly exploded simultaneously. Right? Like, when did this happen?

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Today.

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It's just fucking happened. Yeah, man. So hundreds of Hezbollah terrorists were seriously wounded on Tuesday when the pagers they used to communicate exploded around their belts and pockets. With officials claiming a hacking attack by Israel triggered the blast. Hezbollah officials confirmed the wide range attack on its operatives, including fighters and medics, with one member speaking on the condition of anonymity, calling it, quote, the biggest security breach since it began its daily attacks on Israel on October 8. There's videos that were uploaded to social media. They show several incidents where seemingly unaware men had devices in their pockets blow up, with the victims crying in pain as bystanders ran away. One such video shows a man shopping at a local.

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I saw this. I didn't. I didn't see the sound of it, but I saw this happen.

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Yeah.

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That's crazy.

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Yeah, bro, check this clip out. But the devices were all detonated.

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How do they do that, bro. So can they do that with our cell phones?

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That's what I'm. Listen, bro, listen. It's. These are lithium batteries.

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That's what I'm saying. Like, can they just send a code and blow us up with our phones? That would suck, man. Bro.

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So I mean, I think if that.

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Were the reality, it would have already happened to me.

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But they're saying through the use of malware, the devices could see their lithium batteries overheat and explode. One Hezbollah official told the Wall Street Journal that some members felt their pages heat up and disposed of them before they, before they detonated. But as of right now, at the time of recording, at least nine people are dead from it. 20.

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Wow. That actually killed people.

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Oh yeah.

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Dang.

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Oh yeah. 2800 people were injured after the pages exploded across Lebanon. There's a few pictures of the aftermath of what it looked like, obviously advised. But dude is just fucking wild, Mandez. Like that's where we're at with technology. Yeah, I'm saying, so it's like, well.

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Bro, like, you know the 5g shit that these guys talk about, right? Like, and I don't know, you know, I. I don't know what to think cuz like I have a hard time believing anything now or. Dude, I have a hard time believing anything at surface level at all.

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Yeah, everything has something like there's some deep.

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Yeah, bro, but like if you're watching those videos on like the nano tech and the 5g, like actually signaling the nanoparticles to reassemble in someone's body and then killing them.

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No.

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Oh, dude. Back when the vaccine, you know, hysteria was at its height, there was a bunch of videos out from people, you know, and they seem a little out there, but that were saying like, that they could use 5g technology to stimulate the nanoparticles that are inside the vaccine to reassemble and cause death. So they could hypothetically target you. Because each vaccine has a serial number. They could specifically target you if they wanted to kill you.

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That's crazy.

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Yeah, through a cell phone tower.

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That's crazy.

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Yeah, man. I don't know how. I think it's probably some bullshit, but. Yeah, it sounds like bullshit, but fuck, who knows, dude?

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I'm assuming like how do all. I mean, you're telling me. Okay, like maybe there was a, you know, something wrong with a couple of them. You know, I'm saying like a manufacturing defect or something like that. But we're talking almost, you know, 2800 fucking people. Yeah, and that's just the ones that you know, didn't dispose of it before it exploded.

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Yeah.

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I mean, that is a coordinated attack. Yeah. You know, I don't know how they did it, but I mean, obviously there's some capabilities that, you know, that are out there that exists. You know, they can do it with pagers from, you know. What year was that you had your pager?

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Probably like 97.

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They're not even making those no more.

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Yeah, like 96, 97.

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Are they still making pagers, like, today? Yeah, they still make them for, like, doctors and. Oh, okay. I can see that. Okay, well, maybe. Maybe it. Yeah, I don't know. Either way, bro, it's some scary shit.

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Yeah.

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Just be walking around with the fucking explosive in your pocket.

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Yeah.

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You know, so, yeah, guys, let us know what you guys think about that. That, uh, those, those exploding pagers. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think. With that being said, let's get to our headlines. Remember, if you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to Andy for seller calm. You guys can find them all linked there for you. So that being said, headline number one, gotta talk about it. Trump's second assassination attempt. This is wild.

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Yeah, man.

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Dude, this is wild. Which you also. There was a little anti domus there for you, even Joey, was it three weeks ago, two weeks ago? We talked. We called this out.

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Yeah. I mean, I wasn't, we weren't the only ones, but I mean, like, I don't even think this will be the last one.

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Yeah, but, yeah, so let's, let's talk about it. Law enforcement responds after another assassination attempt on Donald Trump. So former President Donald Trump is safe. His law enforcement responds to West Palm Beach, Florida, after what the FBI now says was an impairment. Second assassination attempt against Trump this year. Trump, who survived a gunshot wound in Butler, Pennsylvania, at a rally in mid July, was golfing on his course. In West Palm beach on Sunday, law enforcement officials apparently encountered a man who had attempted to assassinate Trump there. There are conflicting details. It has been a couple of days, this was Sunday morning when this happened, and reports are pouring out from officials and unofficial sources. But Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Junior, said on social media that ak 47 was smuggled into the bushes on the golf course. There are other reports that the man had also smuggled a GoPro camera, presumably to film an effort to do so. Now, in response, on September 15, Trump's campaign issued this statement saying, quote, there were gunshots in my vicinity. But before rumors start spiraling out of control, I wanted you to hear this first. I am safe and well.

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Nothing will slow me down. I will never surrender. I will always love you for supporting me. Unity, peace. Make America great again. May God bless you. All right, now, they have somebody in custody at the time of this recording, and that man is a man by the name of Ryan Wesley Ralph. He's the alleged gunman at the Trump golf club. He's a 58 year old man. He's accused of pointing an ak 47 at former President Donald Trump on Sunday afternoon, has a prolific arrest record that spans several decades. Ryan Ruth was arrested shortly after the incident at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. Authorities said Secret Service agents fired at him after seeing the muzzle of his ak 47 pointing through a chain link fence, one hole ahead of where Trump was playing. Authorities are treating the episode as an apparent assassination attempt on Trump. A background check on the name given by officials, Ryan Wesley Roth revealed that he currently lives in Hawaii and has faced dozens of run ins with police stretching back to at least the 1990s. He's a native of North Carolina, which, where he. His list of arrests includes simple drug possession, driving without a license, expired inspection, and operating a vehicle with no insurance.

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In addition, the Greensboro News and Record reported that in 2002, routh was arrested after barricading himself in his roofing company's office during a three hour standoff that followed a traffic stop in which he had put his hand on a gun before fleeing. All right. Now, there was a lot of speculation.

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Meaning he put his hand on an.

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Officer'S gun, on his gun, and then pulled off.

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Okay?

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Now, there was a lot of speculation. I think it's important to call out, you know, like, it's real as fuck here. We talk about the truth, right? And while there are, you know, speculations and allegations we may push out, it is important that we, you know, clear any bullshit that comes up. So it's been rumored that he was like a Ukraine foreign fighter. That is all. Since the time of this recording has been debunked. I'm confident in that. The ruling on that. Now, something that is interesting that I do want to point out. Let's go to CNN. Okay, CNN. One of their I, their journalists there are news anchors is a woman by the name of Caitlin Collins, okay? And she has her own little segment on CNN called the source, which appears weeknights at 09:00 p.m. eastern time. She tweeted this out, okay? And this was shortly after the assassination attempt. She says, quote, us intelligence officials recently briefed Trump's campaign about new indications that Iran was planning to escalate attacks on the former president and those around him. Multiple sources familiar with the matter tells CNN at this point, there is no indication that the intelligence is related to the second assassination attempt against, on Trump on Sunday, the sources said the intelligence briefing given in recent days related to potential physical and cybersecurity attacks adding to the overall elevated security threat against Trump.

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So immediately, Iran's names get put in this, right? But who is this guy? Was it Iran? Let's dive into it. We got some facts for you guys. A picture of his home shows a truck outside that has a Biden Harris sticker on it. There's his house. There's a truck zooming in on it. Biden Harris campaign sticker. Yeah, he actually donated 19 times to democrats.

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Act blue, right?

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Act blue all of a sudden. And that's listed out here as well. So was it really Iran, Caitlin? I don't think so.

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Well, they started trying to craft that narrative right after the first one long time ago.

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The problem is, though, there is a lengthy history that it's not Iran, it's these progressive lefts. All right? And it's documented, as well documented. We go to Jasmine Crockett, right, where just before this happened, she goes on with Jen Psaki. This is what she had to say. Now, again, this is before the Trump assassination. But just listen to the narratives that they push.

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Here's one of the things Donald Trump loves to say. Things such as they're illegal, right? Every time he talks about an immigrant, he makes it seem as if they have done something nefarious and it's not true. Just because they are immigrants does not mean that there's anything illegal about them. And what is so wild to me is that they never think about the fact that they literally have children of immigrants. Donald Trump is married to an immigrant as well as JD Vance. Your children are children of immigrants and you are going out and attacking other immigrants every chance that you get. And honestly, again, it just comes down to basic decency in this country. I think the reason that you're seeing the polling that you see in Iowa is because people are waking up to the fact that we can't live this way. This can't be the guy that is supposed to protect us when it comes to people that are coming out against us. This is the same guy that could not say on that debate stage that he wanted Ukraine to win. He could not do that. This guy doesn't understand who our friends are, and he also doesn't understand who we are as a nation, which we are a country of immigrants and the demonization of any group of people, whether it's black folk and saying, you know what?

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We need to go out and make sure that officers have immunity to just go ahead and kill them criminally. Or whether we're talking about those that he says, oh, all of the Hispanics that are coming in, they're gonna rape your children. Listen, the problem isn't the people coming in. The problem is this guy and his people here that are doing the bomb threats throughout our country. Domestic terrorism is a real thing, and he is the guy that stokes it.

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Speaker one, when was this?

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This was Sunday.

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This is after or before? Listen, that might be the dumbest shit I've ever heard my life. Like, literally, I've heard some dumb shit, and we all know I've said some dumb shit.

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That's some dumb shit.

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That is some dumb shit, bro. Okay, like, there is a big difference between legal immigration and illegal immigration. How much shit did you have to go through to become an american citizen? A lot of shit. Like what you have to do. I take a test. I had to pay a bunch of money. I had to wait around. Wait around. Are you going through that, Z? Shawn?

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No, I'm done with that. But the same exact thing. Spend thousands of dollars, a lot of paperwork, and wait a couple of years for this.

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So that's the legal way of becoming an immigrant. And she's correct. America is built on the children of immigrants, but it's not built on the children of illegal immigrants. And just because you don't know the difference between legal immigration and illegal immigration doesn't mean, like, listen, that statement is so dumb, it's hard for me to comprehend.

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She knows the difference between legal and illegal immigration.

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I would say it will boil the blood of every immigrant who has come here legally to hear that spending thousands of dollars, not only for themselves, but for their significant others, for their families, and to hear that she's comparing criminals and illegal people who come here to legal immigration, it's absurd, idiotic, and borderline. Just crazy.

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There we go. From the man himself.

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I was going to say some other word, but I said for crazy.

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Yeah.

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Man. And so, like, that was before, surely just before the. The second assassination attempt. But what were they saying after it? Let's go to Hakeem Jeffries. Democrat House leader Hakeem Jefferies, under fire for his tweet following assassination attempt on Trump. This is what he had to say. Extreme MAGA Republicans are the party of a national abortion ban. And Trump's project 2025 we must stop them.

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We must stop them.

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How so?

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That's right. How did you see that tweet Trump put out? Where he, like, listed all the things that they said, bro.

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That's what I'm saying.

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Like a tie. He went tight date by date by date by day, and said and said all the aggressive statements that they said about, like, you know, he's a threat to democracy, the country's gonna end, et cetera, et cetera.

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Hakeem has been getting fucking destroyed. This is just a few of those.

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What the actual fuck is wrong with you, dude?

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Cause this was just after the fucking assassination attempt. Like.

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Yeah, that's an hour. Yeah.

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Okay. This kind of rhetoric caused another assassination attempt on President Trump. Shut the fuck up. Fuck. All the way off. I mean.

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I mean, it just keeps going.

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It goes and goes. And then only that you got Hillary Clinton saying that Donald Trump's a danger to our country and the world just one day after the second assassination ship. So this just came out today. But this was. This happened yesterday. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Monday that Donald Trump is, quote, a danger to our country and the world just one day after the gunman was foiled in his bid to shoot former president. 2016 democratic presidential nominee made the remark during an interview with MSNBC Primetime host Rachel Maddow. Here's the clip.

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And boosting Trump back in 2016. But I also think there are Americans who are engaged in this kind of propaganda, and whether they should be civilly or even in some cases, criminally charged. Charged is something that would be a better deterrence. Speaker one. Wow, sounds like communism. So. So whatever happened to the freedom of speech? Whatever happened to being able to say what you believe without repercussions? That is the point of this whole entire country. Okay. And what I mean by without repercussions, I don't mean not making people mad. I mean legal repercussions, like putting them in jail.

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Right?

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Okay. There are always repercussions to what people say. We know that. But, you know, she is on tv openly calling for the arrest and imprisonment of people that post, quote, unquote, misinformation. Well, who decides what misinformation is? Do the people that arrest people or are they also the same people that get to decide what misinformation is? Is it her definition of misinformation? Because misinformation is an opinion. All right, well, it's become that.

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It's become an opinion.

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Yeah. Because we've removed all factual logic from society.

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Right? I mean, do we arrest the people that were saying that, you know, hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin were not safe therapeutics. Do we arrest those people for mister?

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Well, hold on. They. Under her thing, they would have been arrested when they said that, and then it would have come out to be that they did help.

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Right, right.

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Like, dude, this is just a totalitarian communist tactic. And this is what it's like in other countries, guys. Like, in a lot of other countries across the world. And if you guys are old enough, you remember, like, our parents and our teachers telling us, hey, you know, in China, or this is what they used to say when I was in school. They would say, hey, in China, man, you can't say what you want to say. You can't criticize the government. They'll arrest you. And that was one of the fundamental basis points that they built value and pride in us as american citizens as a young person. Right, right. They would sit us down and they say, hey, you got to understand what this country's about. It's about this. We have freedom of speech. This is why it's such a big deal, and other places don't have it, and now we don't have it. Well, according to her, you know, and this is the danger, guys. Like, I know there's a lot of people that, you know, think this is normal political ebbs and flows, and. But this is where we're at. We're at a fork in the road where we're either going to go and be more free, or we're going to become a communist country that's run by people like her.

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Who gives her the right to make decisions like this? Who gives these people the right to rule over us? Right? Isn't it weird how they all seem to have this pre determined, preordained destiny of their rulers? Like, it's. It's really bizarre.

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Yeah. Yeah, it's crazy, Mandy. But as of right now, Mister Ralph, you know, the charges have come out for him. He's already had an arraignment, his first appearance in court, where he was smiling and laughing in the courtroom.

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No way.

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Oh, yeah. The hearing was only eight minutes long, and he was charged with two counts. One was possession of a firearm while being a convicted felon, and the other one was a possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number. So what many people call ghost guns or whatever, they deface a serial number, so it's untrackable. Yeah, he. That was the AK 47 that was found in the bushes. Now, a lot of interesting things around this topic. Okay. One thing that I did find interesting is because I don't believe any of this stuff happens by accident. Yeah, obviously, you know, we just talked about it. Trump's posted on his. On his page, you know, the. The pages of times where these people have pushed and made these subliminal call to actions for people to do exactly just like this. Now, is it deeper than that? I don't know. Did you see that, that Time magazines cover that they pushed out just a few days before the second attack, assassination.

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With him in the golf cart?

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Yeah.

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Yeah, I did. Dude, look, these are not coincidences. You think that's a coincidence, that this comes out a few days before he's almost assassinated on the golf course?

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And then, you know, because it didn't go through, then they pull it down from all of their publications and remove it from there. Their vault of all the things they have. You know, it's stuff like that. Or the fact. This is probably the craziest fact. This is the fact the craziest thing about the situation is, okay, they're saying that the guy was laying in the bushes for, you know, 12 hours. Okay? Okay. So 12 hours undetected. Cool. Here's my issue. Trump, that golfing that he was on was not a scheduled event, which most of his golf. Golfing events are. Right. It was not on the calendar that day. That was a last minute decision that he made to do. How did Ryan Roth know that? Dude, to me, that's the biggest issue.

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Even covering it, that is a big problem, because that means someone that's close, close to him leaked his location of where they're going to be. And that means very close. So, look, man, if I was Trump, I'd remove everybody from around.

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Gotta re wipe it. Yeah, you gotta wipe it off. You gotta wipe it all and put brand new. Honestly, I don't even know if I would trust the government entity at that point. No, you might be better off with just choosing a private fucking company to do well.

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Dude, all the emperors that were, you know, I mean, this is a common thing throughout history. You know, even. Even there's. There's a people who know things about the JFK assassination that say he was shot by a secret service from the backseat of the car.

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Right?

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So, you know, or from the front of the car. So, I mean, dude.

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Or you want to hear something crazy?

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I know a lot of these Secret Service guys. They're fucking good dudes, bro.

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And of course, I mean, this is not a generalization, man, but, like. And obviously, everybody's going to be entitled to their own opinions and their own political beliefs. And, like, just because you're serving United States Secret Service does not mean that you don't have your own political belief. Right. And, like, at the end of day, it's a job. You sign up to do it. Right. But, like, there is a problem here. Yeah, there is a problem here. Somebody is allowing these things to happen.

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And more than one person knows about it.

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They have to know.

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Yeah. It's not just one person. It knows.

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But to your point, about this Julius Caesar thing.

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Yeah.

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Even this by itself. And it's so crazy that you brought this up, a Julius Caesar that everybody knows he was, you know, the emperor of Rome and was killed by members of his own Senate. It's interesting, man, because if you go back to 2017, I don't know if you guys remember this, but I found this. Trump is Julius Caesar. There was a play that was put on in New York City. It was Shakespeare in the park, where instead of, you know, given the traditional, you know, Julius Caesar role and all of that. No, they had the guy dress up and he looked shockingly similar to Donald Trump and where he was stabbed by minorities and people in minority groups were the ones that killed him. And so, I mean, it's. Listen, dude, dude.

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Society is getting way too extreme, dude. Like, way too extreme. There needs to be action to correct this, you know? Like, how. How is this continued allowed to. To be happening over and over and over again? You know what I mean? Who knows? Like, there's people that know this for sure.

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There's fucking people that know it, you know? And, like, my issue is, bro, like, again, when you. When you pull it back, it's always coming from the same people. It's coming from the same, bro.

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It comes from the same small group of people. Small group of the Obama, the Clinton, the. You know, it's that little group of people. The Biden, the Michelle Obama, the George W. Bush. It's the cabal, bro.

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It's always.

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They've had power for the last 16. What is it, 16 years out of 20? You know what I mean?

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Dude? It's wild. He asked everywhere. He has to wipe all of it, man. Like, there has to be a very dramatic change, bro, because if nothing. But again, like, third time's a charm. I don't know. You know what I'm saying? Like, how do we know? We don't, but there is a mole.

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And then what happens? Then what happens if they do kill him?

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Right?

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You know what I'm saying? Like what? You know, I think they're betting on them killing him and nobody doing anything about it and then them just moving on with their plan.

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I don't know, man.

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Yeah, I don't know either, dude. It's very unsettling for sure. I mean, regardless of what your political beliefs are, I think we should all believe in the structure of the country, and I think we should all understand that. You know, sometimes people get their way, sometimes we get our way. And that's supposed to be a conversation. And we've drifted so far away from being able to have conversations with people instead of going straight to. They're our enemy. Right. If we have any disagreement with someone or if we have any dislike of someone or any preconceived notions of someone, we automatically think that they're the opposite polar of us. And, dude, what we find out usually is that they're not that different. If we sit down and have some conversations and, you know, I'm talking about the people. I'm not talking about the corrupt government. You know, we have to understand that, dude. If we don't have a two party country or a multiple representation, we move into the category of dictatorship. You know, it's interesting that. Yeah, it's interesting that they keep saying Trump wants to be a dictator on day one, but the steps that they are taking are the steps of what dictate dictatorial regime would do.

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Right? Eliminate your enemies and fucking stay in power forever. You know what I mean? I mean, dude, like, it's funny how they criticize Putin, but they behave just like them.

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Worse.

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Yeah. And I don't even know if they. What Putin does is what they tell us, if I'm being honest. They won't let it. They won't let his speeches be played. They won't let us hear what he says. And every time we hear what he says, it's pretty common sense, you know?

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Sound that crazy to me.

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No. So, you know, who knows, man?

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Here's my thing. Last little bit on this, too. You know, it doesn't, like, it doesn't matter what side you are, this shit's wrong.

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Yeah.

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And I think anybody, Democrat, Republican, doesn't matter. You can look at this and say, hey, something's wrong here.

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Yeah.

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Yep, there's a problem. And there should be more than just the typical headlines pushing to make change here. Yeah. And I do want to call out. We like to call out, you know, when people make, you know, great points and great statements. Did you see what Chris Cuomo had to say on this?

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No.

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Check this clip out.

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I don't get it. That's why I reached out to Trump. I wanted to just say, listen, listen. I'm really sorry that this is going on and it's being dealt with this way, not because I'm in favor of his politics or what he says. I criticize him all the time. That's my job. And he deserves it. But he doesn't deserve this. A guy pointing an eight K 47 at him while he's playing golf. And we take solace in the fact that the guy didn't get any rounds off. If I had been through what that guy's been through in the last two months, you would not know where I am. You would never see me on tv again. No way I would do that. I don't know how he does it. He's got kids. They're adults. But he's got grandkids, he's got a wife. People giving crap to Melania Trump worrying about whether or not there was a plot around his husband. How could she not mocker. And then her husband has a guy pointed with an ak 47. Where are those people apologizing? That's what it's time for. We are playing a dangerous game with ourselves.

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He is not a despot in waiting. Okay. I don't buy it. You gotta care when somebody tries to kill somebody.

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I can't hear what he's saying. Who the fuck edited that? Jesus.

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I can find the clean.

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Whoever edited that should practice their skills, man. Anyway, he does the ones I could hear, they were great points. Yeah. No, you know what, though? Like, it's kind of weird. You know, Chris Cuomo, like, is like you. He flip flops, you know, sometimes, like, all during COVID and all the way up until he was fired, he was the guy saying all of this aggressive shit towards Trump.

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Right, right.

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And then now he's out of that. We see him, you know, we see him go out and he says a couple things, and then he says something completely opposite, and then he says some other things, and then he says something completely opposite. And it's hard for me to watch that and wonder, like, is he saying that because he knows that Trump's going to get assassinated eventually and he doesn't look like he's complicit? Or is he saying it because he knows Trump's going to be in power and he doesn't want to be punished? Or is he saying it because he truly means it? It, you know, it came across as if he meant it.

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Yeah.

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You know, I hope he means it, you know, Cuomo says some shit sometimes that I do really agree with, but it's just like he's all over the.

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Problem as you wait ten minutes.

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Yeah, I mean, dude, that's common sense message, man. That's how, you know, in real talk, like, even over the last few years, I've been overly aggressive sometimes. You know, like, obviously, our show is based in a lot of humor and extreme, you know, extremely, you know, dialog. But, you know, we say that stuff, sort of joking around, right? And these guys go on national television to say it very seriously. And that's a, that's a, you know, if you're someone at home and you're convinced from watching the media that the country is going to fail if we don't get rid of Trump, and you're sitting there and you think like, man, I could be the hero. I could save America, you see what I'm saying? And do we have a lot of people in our country, one, you know, who suffer from mental illness or lack purpose or lack relevancy, and we don't have, you know, this is why a lot of these school shooters are doing this and they say so in their little manifestos. So don't come at me with, that's not why they want to be relevant, dude. And everybody lives in this world now where they feel unseen, you know, and we look at these people on the Internet and we look at these people on tv, and we don't think they're human beings.

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You know, it's just, um. And it's just a very weird time, man. And I would really, we need real conversations, dude. You know what I'm saying? We need to stop this propagating of hate and aggressiveness towards, towards this dude because they don't like him. You know what I mean? It shouldn't be, you know, and it, you know, yeah, I guess it's freedom of speech or whatever. But, like, dude, when we start molding and, you know, being grooming, so to speak, these people that are at home, you know, like, that's a different thing, dude. And if you're watching what they do, it's very clear that it's propaganda and it is somewhat like mental grooming or brainwashing, whatever you call it.

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If I was to say that I feel that Kamala Harris is a threat to our country and a threat to democracy, I got FBI showing up at my door. One of the question.

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Well, I mean, I think that's true.

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Statement, but it is, you know, what's.

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The difference between, I think it's a true statement. I think it's a true statement because of what is happening by the evidence. We don't have evidence of Trump being a threat like that. You know, I think these people, like Hillary Clinton and these people that put all this shit out, those people should be in jail, dude, for what they're doing because they're blatantly lying. They're blatantly cheating. Did you see the shit about the whistleblower for. For Kamala Harris's debate? Oh, you got that? Okay.

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All right.

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See, I'm always ahead.

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All right, baby. Yeah, man, this shit's wild. Bam. Guys, jumping on this conversation, let us know down what you guys think.

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What should happen to the people that are doing this on national tv? What should happen to the people who are calling for, you know, we got to stop them. Like, where do you. I want to know, like, for real. I want to know where the temperature is with you guys. Like, what should happen to these people? Because. Or how should it be handled? Because, like, dude, I very clearly, one side can say and do whatever they want and the other side can't. So what. What are we doing here?

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Only one side is producing some very negative, negative actions.

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Yeah. Yeah.

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So let us know down in the comments, man.

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It's fucking. It's. It's disturbing, dude. Yeah. I'm worried about what could happen. For real.

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Real shit, man. Guys, let us know down in the comments what you guys think. With that being said, let's. Let's. Let's go cruise some of the comments. This first one comes from Richard. The two a atheist. Okay. He says, well, I'll admit that I was skeptical, but Andy Frisella called it can't wait for the media to completely ignore this when it comes out. We got just that. And he retweeted this tweet from the black insurrectionists about the affidavit from the ABC whistleblower. We got that coming up just shortly, but I got you, Richard. We got you. This next one comes from Gluck 0122. The audacity of white people to talk about immigration while standing on stolen land. Let it go. Like, Elsa.

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Are you white?

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Me?

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Yeah.

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Half.

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I know, but are you? Yeah. Are you? You identify as white. We all talk about it. So it's not just white. So I'm not. You guys can talk about it, but I can talk about it. That's kind of. That's kind of like how it is in society right now. You know, I'm saying all of us.

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Can do it, just not white people.

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That's right. I don't think everybody can say whatever they want except white people.

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I don't think that her, as a white person should be able to talk about white people not talking about it.

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I agree. That's a good point. Because it cancels each other out. You know, I'm saying, it's like, you know, one time zero. You know, I'm saying.

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What were you doing with your hand, though?

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They're reporting, but cancel each other out.

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Cancel sickness.

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That's sign language. I learned that. I. I just made it up. Yeah.

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All right.

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Yeah. That's the move, baby. You don't know this move only because you're young.

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Never fucking seen that move.

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When you're older, you'll figure it out.

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This last one comes from at indie will fitness. He says Trump has a mug shot. Many indictments. A couple of baby mamas got shot and inspired a rap song that makes him blacker than Kamala and DJ. You guys are awesome. All right, Andy on there. Wait.

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Because he knows. He knows. I got stabbed, bro. Yeah.

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Many men.

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I got stabbed. I don't have any baby mamas. I haven't been shot. I've got shot at. I don't have any indictments. I don't have any mug shots either.

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You know, you did inspire a rap song, though.

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I did? Oh, yeah, I did.

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People made.

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Yeah. Yeah. There's a couple. They're on the little Instagram music thing. I just haven't plugged it into my stories yet, you know? I love that. I feel like I'm really good at that. My music selections on my Instagram Stories are top notch.

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Pretty clean.

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Yeah. None of you guys can compete with that.

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That's real, man. Guys, we appreciate you for being real ass fans. Keep liking, keep commenting. Make sure you guys are subscribed. And hit that bell. Notification to stay up to date with the latest episodes coming out from. Really?

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F. See, I bet if I. I bet if I went and got arrested and actually got shot, I bet I could inspire some more rap songs. I'm saying. Yeah, let's not.

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Guys. Andy, our second headline. Headline number two. This headline, it's not so much of a headline. This is independent media sources. Let's talk about it. So this. This gentleman who goes. Goes by doc, net, YouTube, or the black insurrectionist on Twitter, has a great account, has a decent amount of followers.

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It says, I am Maga. Do not tell me I ain't black. I wouldn't tell him shit. He looks badass and he's mad.

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Yeah, he does. Yeah.

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Anyway, so what's up?

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So this. I have to give him credit. So we talked about the debate extensively, the. The debate on ABC with Donald Trump. And come Queen Harris, we talked about this, and, you know, we talked about how that. And it was very hard for us to believe that that was not. That she was not either pre fed these notes. I know people saw the earring shit. We talked about this. And at the time, that was just our common sense. That was our speculation. But since then, the black insurrectionist on Twitter, you guys can check him out. He posted this on September 15. Here are the six pages of the affidavit for easier sharing. He says he made an error in the original posting where he duplicated page five. Says that. I would also like to note that there are several pages after the verification page that were specifics about the job the whistleblower did and a transcript of the recordings he made. The transcripts were even worse than the affidavit. So this affidavit is the affidavit of an alleged whistleblower who works for ABC. And mind you, the date on this affidavit is September 9, 2024, the day before the debate actually happened.

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Where he goes through, he lists out some things. You know, I have worked for ABC News for over ten years in various technical and administrative positions. Since the acquisition of ABC News in 1996, I have observed significant transformations in the nature of news reporting at the organization. These changes suggest a shift from unbiased reporting to a model influenced by external factors.

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No shit.

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Yeah.

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You know what's crazy, dude? Like, before we get on, what's crazy is this. Guys your age and people that are young, they don't know any different. They think that the way the news is now is the way that it always was. And every. Everybody my age understands that there's a big difference. Yes. Like, back when I was. Dude, back when I was, you know, young, you know, 20 years old, they would report the fucking news, right? Like, they would get on tv and they'd say, this is what happened in this neighborhood. This is what happened in this neighborhood. Here's what's going on in Idaho. Here's what's going on in Florida. But now, like, it's come. It's become complete state indoctrination propaganda. Like, complete. Like, bro, if you watch Fox News or CNN or MSNBC, how many of the stories are outside of politics?

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Very little.

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Okay, well, isn't that weird that, you know, it used to be about everything going on, and now they become these massive channels of just political information, quote, unquote, shove down people's throats 24/7 on national and local. That's what I'm saying. Well, locals a little bit better, but, you know, we still get the neighborhood stories and we still get the, you know, what's going on.

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Stick with the sports.

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Yeah, we still get that stuff at local news. I don't think the local news is the same as what, you know, we call MSM at the national level. I know it's not because I know the people. I know a lot of people in it. But, yeah, dude, it's crazy. And it's crazy that young people will never know that the news used to be the news.

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Yeah, it's so crazy. But one of the fourth statement on this affidavit, and it's a six page document, we'll link this on the website for you guys to check on your own. But the fourth point says, quote, for the record, I do not endorse Donald Trump in his capacity as candidate for president of the United States. The intent of this affidavit was to address concerns regarding perceived biases within news reporting within my employers debate that will be hosted on September 10, 2024. Now, he goes on, there's a lot of interesting things that he makes in this affidavit, but saying one of the points he says, observations pertaining to debate fairness. I have noted specific instances related to the debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris that raise concerns about procedural fairness. The specific instances of the perceived bias are as follows. The Harris campaign received particular accommodations, including, but not limited to, the providing of a podium significantly smaller than that used by Donald Trump and assurances regarding split screen television views that would favorably impact Kamala Harris's appearance relative to Donald Trump. It was agreed that Donald Trump would be subjected to fact checking during the bait during the debate, while Kamala Harris would not face comparable scrutiny.

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This was widely known throughout the company that Donald Trump would be fact check the. In fact, various people were assigned to fact check observations it was perceived candidate Donald Trump would make during the debate. In fact, Harris campaign required assurances that Donald Trump would be fact checked. This was done via multiple communications with the Harris campaign, whereas the Trump campaign was not included in the negotiations. To my understanding, any rules, negotiations and conversations pertaining to the debate should have been, should have had both the Trump and the Harris campaign involved. The Harris campaign had numerous more calls regarding the debate rules without the Trump campaign aware or on the call. He also said, or alleges, that the Harris campaign was provided with sample questions that while not the exact questions covered similar topics that would appear during the debate. Furthermore, the Harris campaign imposed restrictions on the scope of questioning. This is where it gets real interesting. They, they, the Harris campaign. Okay. Demanded that there would be no questions regarding the perceived health of President Joe Biden. Got it. Can't talk about it. But there was also not allowed, no inquiries related to her tenure as attorney general and all of the people whose lives that she completely ruined and fabricated evidence and tampered with witnesses.

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None of that could be talked about. The most interesting point here, though, and this is something I had no idea about. I'm not sure if you knew.

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I didn't know this either, bro. Yeah.

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This last point is that there could be no questions concerning her brother in law, Tony west, who faces allegations of embezzling billions of dollars in taxpayer funds and who may be involved in her administration if elected. It can't talk about it. Now, I had no idea what that was referring to. And it will got. We got a little bit, because there's some clarification on that a little bit later. But the important part to realize here is that this was notarized, okay, by a. An actual notary under the penalty of perjury and without any type of coercion in the state of New York. It was signed and dated by a public notary on September 9, the day before the debate. Okay? Now, MSM, of course, they will push out that, you know, it's MAGA pushing claims of ABC whistleblower. Right?

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The guy says in his statement he's not a supporter.

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Donald Trump directly contradicting what's in the sworn affidavit. Right. You know, so you have that.

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But this is what I'm talking about, dude. Like, even this kind of headline, that is so misleading.

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Right.

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Like, there should be consequences for that. Like, it's not, you know, they say freedom of the press, but it's not freedom to just lie to everybody and manipulate everybody and ruin people's lives because you think it's going to get you fucking clicks.

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Right? Right. Well, I mean, not only that, they know that most people don't read past the headlines.

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Yeah.

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They see the headline, then they take that headline as law. Right? But here's the thing. The ABC moderator, Lindsey Davis, admits that fact checking was only planned for Trump. That just came out.

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Maybe, you know, she's Maga, right? Yeah, completely mag. Sorority sisters with Kamala Harris, but she's definitely magga.

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Yeah. ABC News is Lindsey Davis, one of the two moderators for last week's presidential debate. Admitted to the Los Angeles Times that the plan was only to fact check former President Donald Trump and not Vice President Kamala Harris. Yeah, so much for that, you know, MAga crowd. Now, outside of that, there's also been this guy, billionaire Trump backer Bill Ackman. Okay. He posted an open letter to ABC News about the debate shenanigans. And he says, quote, I find the allegations credible. Again, to this, you know, Maga claim it's not real at all. But this guy who's, you know, think, you know, he's at his interesting pass and ebbs and flows on both sides of the aisle. But he released this, this tweet here. We'll read through this quickly. And he tagged the CEO of ABC, Robert Iger. He says, dear Bob, I assume that you have been made aware of this affidavit, which was made public earlier today, in which a whistleblower states that at ABC worked closely with the Kamala Harris campaign and sharing the substance of the questions, avoiding certain topics, agreeing on the staging, committed, committing to fact check at real Donald Trump and not Harris, and more disturbing details.

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I find the allegations credible as written and also because the affidavit was apparently made and filed the day prior to the debate and makes mention of Harris's smaller podium and other details that only became public thereafter. While I can't determine the veracity of these allegations, they do match substantially what took place during the debate. The moderators of the debate, David Muir, he tagged them all. Yeah. Have yet to respond to the allegations. Since they have not done so yet, one must draw a negative inference in light of the seriousness of the allegations and the implications for this presidential election and for ABC's reputation and thereby at Disney's and the office of the CEO. I strongly encourage you to launch an immediate investigation of this matter. Our democracy depends on transparency, particularly with regard or two events which can impact the outcome of the presidential election. I asked on behalf of all voters that you treat these allegations with the seriousness they deserve. Thank you. So he put that out. Now back to this Tony west guy. I'd never heard the story, had no idea who this guy was. Apparently he is Kamala Harris's brother in law.

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I'm, he married Kamala's sister. This is a little input on this. So black interruption is. He tweeted this out in a follow up tweet. He says, while many people are focusing on what the whistleblower has said, one of the most important issues is being left out. Tony west is Kamala Harris brother in law and campaign advisor who will also be part of her administration. This is a man who makes Bernie Madoff look like Peter Pan. I also firmly believe you will see a connection between Kamala fundraising with Tony west. Connections. Part of the scheme that Tony west ran was money laundering funds through left wing outlets and then expecting some of those funds to be returned. Any self respecting journalists would have been obligated to ask a candidate who is a major advisor about these allegations and how they link with Kamala fundraising. This is just the tip of the iceberg. And I've looked into this. There is lawsuits that have been put in where he basically fucked over a lot of farmers, and more specifically black farmers, by the tune of billions of dollars. And that case is actively in court as we speak.

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But nobody's even mentioned that. The media has not mentioned that.

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Farmers, yeah, black farmers.

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Billions of dollars in funding and grants. And he's a lawyer and he's being sued because of his shenanigans with that. And it's interesting because they say, you know, this was left out of the debate and they couldn't touch this topic. But it's, it's also interesting that no other media source has ever covered any of this. It's, it's, it's weird. And by the way, Ben and Jerry's has a new ice cream flavor for Kamala. So, Andy, what are you, what do you got along with us? Coconut jubilee.

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I mean, dude, I think, I think it's more and more of this, you know, power to hate, this corruption to hang on to power where people are able to do whatever they want and they don't face any consequences that the other side of the aisle would face. And it bothers me to my core. It's, it's, it's totally fucked up. I don't think it's, you know, like, dude, where do these people think that it's okay to do these things? They think that it's okay to do these things because there's never any accountability for it ever. Right? This story comes out, it's going to get memory hold, the, the Trump first Trump assassination memory hold, Russia collusion that they made up, memory hole. Like, dude, the press is completely burying anything that has to do with what they do or how they do it. And the average person is unaware. The average person reads that, that MAGA, you know, MAGA pushing claims of, you know, whatever they said about the MAGA pushes claim of ABC whistleblower after Harris Trump debate. They push that out one time. And the people believe that forever. They don't ever think anything different?

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And, you know, I don't see anything coming to this unless Trump gets back in. And then even if that, I'm not even sure something will come of it because he had the opportunity to do a lot of these things before, and he didn't do them. So it's like, what are we doing, dude? It seems like it's all theater and it's all theatrics and it's all just bullshit for us to, like, focus on. And. And, you know, this is why I talk about culture being the solution to what's going on. It's not politics, guys. They're not going to save us. Harris is not going to save us. Trump's not going to save us. Will they make policies maybe, that make it easier for us to live and operate? Yeah, I think Trump will do that. I think Kamala will make it much more painful for everybody. And if we look at California as the example, I don't think many of you really want your state. If you don't live in California, turn into California, specifically where she's from, which is San Francisco. So, you know, when we look at all of this, you know, we've got to make a smart choice, and then we have to realize that we are the culture.

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We are the people, you know? Like, we have to stick together. We have to work together. We have to become the best versions of ourselves. And that's what needs to happen for us to, like, cultivate a prosperous culture. Because, dude, it's like farming, man. Like, you can't just flip the switch and make it change, right? You got to start planting the seeds. You got to water the seeds. You got to be patient. You got to let the seeds sprout. And right now, and by the way, they know this. Like, they started this 20 years ago, right? They started this 20 years ago with making changes, like, putting political correctness out there, removing the pledge of allegiance, uh, you know, creating cancel culture as a weapon, right? Like, so that people can't get along and they can't have conversations, and they try to ruin each other's lives over one disagreement. All of these things are designed to prevent us from ever being unified. And people that participate in them, I think, are unaware that these are actual weapons. You know, self censoring. You know, that's what cancel culture does. It makes you self censor. Political correctness.

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It makes you self center, you know, the silent majority. It makes you self censor. And what they're afraid of. If you look at what the result of all those things are, is they're afraid of all of us coming together, having conversations and realizing, dang, man, we all want the same thing as opposed to them making it seem like we all want different things. I mean, dude, look, even my friends who are Democrats, you know, and I don't, I don't affiliate as a Republican or a Democrat or an independent. I'm just a dude. And I look at the path that's available for me forward, and I choose the best one that aligns with what I think this country should be. And if I'm being honest, I think we have a long way to go past this election to create the America that we need to create. And that's going to come from us. That's not going to come from politicians. That's not going to come from the governance. It's going to come from us. It's going to come from the people deciding that we are not going to participate in all this propaganda. We are not going to participate in these things like political correctness, cancel culture, silent majority.

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We are going to stick up for each other. We are going to stand up for each other. When we see people getting canceled or we see things that aren't happening, we speak up for that, against that. These are the things that are going to destroy the weapons that they have put on society and create an environment where we can actually get along again. Because right now they won't even let you, dude, how many Democrats will even associate with someone who votes different than Democrat?

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Right?

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There's studies out there that Democrats are highly unlikely to have conversations with anyone that does it or be friends with anyone outside their party. And then there's studies for Republicans that says they actually are willing to have conversations and be friends with people. But like, like the fact that, you know, we have MSNBC and we have CNN and we have ABC and we have all of these, we have way more liberal or leftist outlets that prompt that propaganda. It makes sense that Democrats are more affected by the leftist propaganda than the right is by the right propaganda because there's right propaganda, too. So if those people are more affected because it's being blasted out more and more and more and more and more, it makes sense why they're less willing to have conversations with the other side for the same reason that the media has convinced these mentally ill people to take assassination attempts at Trump. Right? So we have to, we have to realize, dude, that we are living in the fucking matrix for real. Like, this is a propaganda country. Social media is a part of it. Mainstream media is a part of it.

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Big business is a part of it. We are not free. That's just the reality, dude. We are tax slaves. We work so that they can take our money and then steal the money, as this man Tony west allegedly did, is apparently pretty decent ad, right? So when we think of all this money that's being taken from us and spent or sent overseas or stolen or embezzled or whatever you want to call it, and then we think about what we could actually do here with that money, regarding how we could make this country great if it was actually spent on us. I mean, does anybody out there, any of you disagree that our tax dollars should be spent on american citizens first? Does anybody, Democrat or Republican, do you not agree that the money that you pay in tax should benefit you? I think that's a fundamental, common place for american citizens to start the conversation.

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When you're on an airplane, they say, if the oxygen mass falls down and you have a child with you, who do you put it on first?

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You. So you can help the child. And, dude, we have to fix what's going on with this. What really is a theft scheme or a slavery scheme in this country, dude. Like, when people say, oh, how we're free, like, look at, you know, these other places. Have you been to those other places? Because a lot of those places are nicer than here. And you know why they're nicer than here? Because they're not sending a trillion dollars overseas to all these different things. China's not sending us all this money for aid, are they not? I'm aware of mine. That's right. They said they send the decision makers some money. But the point of the matter is, is if the money was spent here, the whole country wouldn't look like shit. And we would have a beautiful country with beautiful infrastructure, and we wouldn't have a divide population. People would be happier. They make more money. And we're all sitting here arguing over bullshit. You know what I mean? We're arguing over fucking memes. And, you know, someone said this or someone did this or something. You know, like, it's all a distraction, dude. And if we could really come together and figure out what the fuck is actually happening to us and look at it, maybe we could solve the problem and build this country into something great.

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That's what I want. That's. That's what I'm about.

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Are you gonna try a comma list coconut Jubilee?

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I don't see it on the radar. You know, I'm saying I'm trying to eat good. I'm not a big coconut guy. Unless it's like certain environments.

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Fucking love coconut.

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Really? And ice cream.

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You think it'd be good, bro? Basket Robbins. What's it called? It's like the. I have. They have one that has like coconut shavings. Really?

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I don't think I've ever tried. Maybe I'll give it a try.

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Nutty something. Yeah, I like it.

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Tell you what. I may not agree with Ben and Jerry's politics, but they make it. They make good ice cream.

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Make some damn good ice cream.

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Yeah.

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Fucking milk and cookies. Baked the fucking.

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I love ice cream.

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Cherry Garcia.

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Yeah. Well, you know what? When you make a great product, kind of do whatever the fuck you want. So it's real, man, kudos to those guys for running a great business. I think they're billionaires.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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They dress like it.

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Yeah. You know shit they do. That is exactly what the fucking billionaires dress like, bro. That's exactly what they look like.

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That's it.

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You know why? Cuz? They don't give a fuck.

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Nope.

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No care.

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Don't care at all.

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Yep. All right. I bet they smoke a lot of weed. I bet they got good weed, too.

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Probably got.

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Yeah, they got that Willie Nelson shit.

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That's how they come up with all those fucking recipes.

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Yeah, no shit. You know, be good. Yeah.

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Coconut jubilee.

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Yeah. Kamala. Coconut jubilee, man. Fuck. All right, there's a billion dollars.

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Guys. Jump down on this conversation. Jump in. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments. With that being said, let's get to our third or final headline. Hello. Number three bad boy for life. Got talk about it. P. Diddy just got Diddy.

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Damn, I didn't see this all, bro.

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Yeah. Sean Diddy combs forced victims into freak off sex sessions with male prostitutes, per feds.

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What is freak off?

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We're gonna find out.

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All right.

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Yeah. So Sean Diddy combs forced women into sick freak off sex sessions with male prostitutes that were often recorded while the music producer masturbated, a bombshell indictment alleged Tuesday. The music mogul, who's 54, who has been hit with federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges, allegedly got his female victims into the days long sexual performances as part of his alleged pattern of abusing dating back more than a decade. Manhattan federal prosecutor said, quote, freak offs were elaborate and produced sex performances that combs arranged, directed, masturbated during, and often electronically recorded. The newly unsealed court papers alleged combs would allegedly lure the women into his orbit, often under the pretense of a romantic relationship before rolling out drugs, to, quote, keep the victims obedient and compliant, the indictment charges. The regularly occurring freak offs could last for days, and combs and the victims would often receive iv fluids in the aftermath to recover from the physical exertion and drug use. The feds allegeden his employees allegedly helped facilitate the freak offs by raging travel, booking hotel rooms where they would take place, and stocking the rooms with supplies, including drugs, baby oil, lubricants, and extra linen. Combs also had his security staff carry weapons, and when the feds raided his homes in Miami and Los Angeles, they found three ar 15s with defaced serial numbers.

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Other guns.

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That's prison, right away.

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That's bad. Other guns, ammunition, and a drum magazine. The indictment alleges. Combs would often also keep videos of the, quote, sensitive, embarrassing, and incriminating sessions, sometimes without his victim's knowledge, so that he could use them as collateral, quote, as collateral to ensure the continued obedience and silence of the victims, the indictment says. During a raid of Combs mansion in Miami and Los Angeles earlier this year, the feds allegedly seized some of the so called freak off supplies. He has been slapped with three federal charges of racketeering, conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. Now, apparently, there was also, like, a thousand bottles of this lubricant that they pulled out of one of the houses.

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I'm not, like, a thousand bottles.

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A thousand bottles?

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A thousand bottles of lube?

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That's what the indictment says, bro. Thousand fucking bottles. That's a lot.

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What the fuck, bro? What are you guys doing? Like, I mean, like, I can imagine some freaky shit, but, like, what is going on here, dude? That's a lot. That.

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I mean, that's a lot.

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A thousand bottles lube.

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No matter how big the bottles now, bro, I don't know if they're talking about, like, your Fiji bottle size or, like, the little, you know, TSA compliant travel. I don't know, but a thousand bottles is a lot of bottles.

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That. That's. That's weird. Now, that's freaky.

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Okay, now this is where. What did this sound like to you? Just.

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Just off the bat, sounds like very much like Epstein.

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Okay.

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Yeah.

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Guys got that.

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Yeah, the black. Especially the black male part. Like, until it got to the black male part, I was like, okay, where the guy. You got people that are doing drugs, that are having sex, doing this shit. Like what? You know, and then we got the blackmail part, right?

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That's where it turns up.

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And that's. That's what, uh. That's what Epstein's deal was, you know.

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All right, now, I think they got.

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A lot of these people, dude, bro. Yeah.

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I think they have one in every area.

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Yeah.

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Whether that be, you know, just socialite society, whether it be the. The music industry. Yeah, right. Because we all know, like, I mean, how often in the last four years have we had these, you know, hip hop artists or these people come out and they're all saying the same narrative. Right? I think they have one in the hip hop industry, the. Or the music industry and whole. I think they have one in the medical industry. Yeah.

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I wonder how many videos he has of, like, the people that he, quote, unquote, you know, discovered doing this shit. I mean, because, you know, if he's blackmailing people, bro, he's. He's telling them, if you do this, you. I'll get. I'll make you famous. Yeah, that's right.

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Make you fucking famous. You know, you could either be this or you be, you know, nobody.

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Yeah.

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You know, like, I mean, there was a weird video that came out probably. I mean, this was about a couple of months ago of, like, him with, like, Justin Bieber, when Justin Bieber was, like, 1415 years old.

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I saw that where they were hanging out. Yeah, it's weird, man.

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And, you know, he's like, I got you for the whole day. You're mine. Yeah, we're like, it's just weird shit, man. Weird. I. Now you leave it up to the. To the left liberals, these progressive, interesting people. Let's. Let's head to this profile. This guy goes by the handle of at blue Nash. Guy Nash blue. He says, hashtag P diddy and hashtag Trump. Both Diddy and Trump have had their property searched by law enforcement authorities pursuant to search warrants. Diddy indicted and Trump a convicted felonite.

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Any party talking about that FBI thing where they. Where they already said it was set up.

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And I think he's trying to make connections of the two, but I got some connections because, you know, it's easy to post. I mean, you take pictures with plenty of people, right? Doesn't make you.

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Yeah, bro. Like, dude, Pete, this is. This is what people don't understand. Like a guy like Trump or a guy like Diddy. Everybody wants a picture with them. You see Trump in a restaurant, you want a picture with him.

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Hate him. I love him. Yeah.

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You see Diddy before you knew all this shit. No, I'm being serious. Yeah, like, you know, like, I mean, dude, back in the day, you know, Diddy was a big deal. You know what I mean? And if you saw him in public, you'd be like, holy shit, there's fucking puff daddy. You know, I'm saying, like, fucking everybody wants a picture with them. So, like, that, that, that drawing of conclusions and connecting the dots, that's, you know, just by who has a picture with them doesn't mean shit.

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And if it did, that's fine, because let's. Who else did he take pictures with it?

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Yeah. Oprah wine. Yeah. Jay Z, the prince.

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I mean, does that draw conclusions? I mean, you know what I'm saying? Like, does that. This is a picture of him with Mayor Eric Adams getting the key to the city.

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Yeah.

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While he was doing the shit in that city. Yeah. Draw a connection. What about Hillary Clinton?

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Yeah.

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Or what about all the private meetings with Barack Obama? Does that draw a connection?

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If that's a little more than just.

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A picture, that's a sit down.

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Yeah.

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You know, I'm saying to me, I don't know, man.

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Well, I mean, dude, you know, this is something we've talked about for years on the show, man. Like, you know, how do they control society? How do they get them all on the same page? How do they get all these celebrities to say the same thing? How do they get everybody in lockstep with every single thing? You know, with COVID it? We had all these celebrities saying literally the exact same thing. Thank you, doctors. You know, I remember this commercial Brad Pitt did where you try to act all genuine. Thank you. Like, it's like, dude, it's. It's. It makes sense. Like, how do you control an entire industry of Hollywood or music or celebrity? You would have to do it through blackmail. And so, you know. Damn, is that his house?

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Yeah, one of them. This is. I want to say this is his Los Angeles one.

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That'd be cool. Except for all the other houses right there around it.

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Yeah.

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But, fuck, that's pretty badass.

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Nice. Nice.

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Guess that's what you get when you sign up to be the blackmailer.

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Yeah. You know, or the diddler.

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The diddler. Hey, listen, everybody's innocent till proven guilty, but, uh, it doesn't look good, you know?

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It don't look good at all. I mean, bro, you can't hide a thousand bottles of fucking loose.

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That still, like, is probably the most weirdest shit I've ever heard in my life. Like, I. Can you imagine? What. Like, what would. What wouldn't? First of all, let's just say you were into the freak. What do they call it? Freak fest? Freak outs. Freak out.

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Let's get the correct terminology here.

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So you're into the first freak freak offs. You're into the freak off, all right. And you need some lube.

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Mm hmm.

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You get a bottle of loo, bro.

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Maybe you like it. That might like.

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How often are you doing this? Has to be like, a daily thing. Should last you a while, you know? That's like Epstein, bro. He was doing this shit every day, multiple times a day. So, like, is this. What did he's been doing for, like, years? Like, you need a thousand bottles of lube, bro. A thousand.

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I mean, yeah, maybe there's some discounts there.

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Yeah, dude, maybe he owned the lube company. It was extra inventory.

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Make it be in this house.

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Yeah, yeah. Just like Andy. Yeah.

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Listen, all seriousness, you know, there's. There's definitely people affected by this. You know, I hope that this unveils a lot of things, and I want to be the first to say, you know, did. He did not kill himself. I'll say that because, you know.

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Yeah. Also implications on that. I wanted to say, but I forgot on that Trump episode or that Trump topic, the first one about the assassination. Did you see that DeSantis won't allow the. Oh, yeah, the shooter to be transferred to federal custody.

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Saw that. Yeah, I saw that. He's trying to take over the investigation. It's important.

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Yeah, I know.

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I think that's important. I mean, why?

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Good move.

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The same organization that is investigating Trump to handle the investigation of his attempted assassination.

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Yeah.

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Doesn't make sense.

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Yeah. Kudos to him for doing that.

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Now, I mean, I'm sure that's gonna draw some jurisdiction issues and things like that, but, I mean, I think they.

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Kind of didn't think about that part. No. You know, I'm saying, no.

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No, they didn't. No, they didn't. But, man, guys, jumping on this conversation. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think about the diddler. Let us know. With that being said, let's get to our final segment of the show. As always, we have our thumbs up or dumb as fuck headlines. This is where we bring a topic in. We talk about it to get one of those two options. This one. It's close to me.

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Yeah.

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So let's read this. 138 pound rescue cat crumbs gets stuck in shoe rack while trying to escape from fat camp.

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38 pound cat. Let's see this thing.

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All right, so he was stuck between a rack and a hard place.

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That sounds like a freak fest. Sounds like a freak off.

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A fat cat's attempt to escape a diet sensor backfired horribly after the flabby tabby got trapped in a shoe rack.

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Wait, wait, wait. The cat was in a fat cat diet center?

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Yeah.

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So they got diet centers for fat animals, apparently. Why don't you just feed the animal less?

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Well, you can't help it.

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What?

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You just couldn't help it.

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Are we talking about the cat still? Are we talking about the cat, bro?

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Listen, man, listen. So the feline named Crosic, which is russian for crumbs, was discovered by staff attempting to break out of the center in Perm, Russia, where he had been sentenced to a strict workout regiment and food rationing. New flat news Flash reported photos show the corpulent cat, who weighs almost 38 pounds, wedged between the bars of the shoe shelf with his face stuffed in a bright blue croc cross, has caused a ruckus, an escape today, rehabilitation expert Mikadorina but a. Carava wrote in a September 11 telegram, post quote, he was extremely displeased when we found him disguised as slippers. But after a portion of food, he was mellowed. Mellowed out. Let's see crumb. So this is the picture.

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Oh, my God. He's stuck in there. Poor guy. That poor guy. Oh, man. That poor dude.

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It's, it's been a long road for crumb.

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He's just a beefy guy. It's all right.

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Article continues saying it's been a long road for crumbs, named for his ability to hoover up food, who was first discovered a week ago in the basement of a russian hospital. Staffers had reportedly fed the portly pet a diet of cookies and soup, which caused him to balloon up to a scale, shattering 37.47 pounds, so heavy he couldn't even walk. For reference, most domestic cats should weigh around ten pounds healthy experts say those size can vary depending on the breed. Krashek's story is an extremely rare case when someone loved a cat so much that they fed him to such a state, a spokesperson for the Matroskin shelter in Perham explained. In an attempt to get crumbs down to a normal weight, shelter employees put the mammoth feline on a pound shedding pilgrimage that included a new diet and regular treadmill workouts. For the latter exercise, they put the puss in a water tank to lessen the strain on his joints, as seen photos of him regularly reluctantly walking on the submerged contraption. Now in good news. Fortunately, vets are positive about crumbs new routine. Under this new health regime, they predict that the plus size cooch scratcher will lose between 70 to 50 grams per week.

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In fact, better. Cova suggested that crumbs ill fated escape attempt was actually a good sign because it demonstrated that he is a very active guy.

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Dude, he was starving. He was looking for extras. Mandy, that's like. That's like. That's. That's like me in the middle of the night, bro. Look at that guy.

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Look at his face.

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Oh, man. That poor dude. Dude, that does look like Garfield. That's the rushing Garfield crumbs.

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I know this. He was pissed when they caught him. This was them right after they called that poor dude.

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I'd feed him too. Mandy, look at his eyes. He's like, why am I so fat? That poor guy.

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Oh, man.

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That poor dude. That's sad. It's also cute, though. Yeah, that's not healthy, man. Hey, man, well, we gotta follow this up.

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Yeah.

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We gotta see how his weight loss journey goes.

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We'll check in on it. We'll keep you guys updated. What do we give it? This Andy?

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I give it thumbs up, man. He's working.

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He's trying.

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He's doing the work. He's eating less. You know, still a little big, but he's working on it. It's all right. We all got work to do. You know, I'm saying. Yeah, I give a thumbs up.

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I love it. Well, guys. Andy, that is all I got.

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All right, guys, uh, don't be a ho show. Yeah.

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Went from sleeping on the flow. Now my jury box froze. Fuck up pole, fuck up stove. Counted millions in a cold, bad bitch booted swole, got her own bank row, can't fold. Just a no headshot case. Clothes.