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Well, hey, dude. We got an amazing guest here for the show today. We do. We have someone who we've covered on the show quite a bit. In depth. Pretty excited to...
to have Riley Gaines on the show with us. What's happening? Oh my gosh, I am just thrilled to be on with you guys. So thank you. This is incredible. Thank you. Yeah, we had a really good time covering this whole thing. It was great. As much as it was a pain in the ass for you. I'm glad y'all did. Yeah, a bunch of hashtags. I mean, it was great. Hashtag dick in the pool. I mean, it's like we started that here.
So let's just start with this, okay? Because you've been everywhere and this has sort of thrust you into a leadership role for young women, which is really cool. You're very outspoken, which I love and DJ loves and I think people love about you. So you show up to swim and here's this man. Tell me about that.
I mean, you said it perfect. That's quite literally exactly what happened. As you guys know, being an athlete, I started training when I was four years old, graduated when I was 22, so dedicated 18 years of my life to my sport. The time, the sacrifices, the hours, the work that you put in. I went to University of Kentucky. The SEC is the best conference. I have to put that in there. And I loved University of Kentucky.
accomplished some really incredible things, things that I will forever be proud of. 12-time NCAA All-American, five-time SEC champion, actually the SEC record holder in the 200 butterfly, making me one of the fastest Americans of all time, SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year, SEC Community Service Leader of the Year, two-time Olympic trial qualifier, the list goes on. But again, just to reiterate, it's a lifelong journey. Junior year, we'll flash forward, dealt with COVID, which was...
Miserable, to say the least. I was into my sophomore year, March of 2020, right? About three days before we were supposed to leave for our national championships, which is the meet you work all year. Your whole life for. All your life for. Gets canceled. We get sent home. So we were robbed of an NCAA championships in that way. Come back junior year after a couple months at home. Ultimately ended up finishing my junior year by placing seventh in the country, which was
You know, top eight, you're an All-American, it's a pretty high honor, but I wasn't satisfied with this. I wanted to win a national title, which would of course mean becoming the fastest woman in the country in my respective event. And so, senior year rolls around and I'm right on pace to achieve this goal.
About midway through my senior season, I'm ranked third in the nation, trailing the girl in second by, I mean, a few one-hundredths of a second. Nothing, really. A girl I knew very well because, like in most sports, your top-tier athletes know of each other regardless of where you compete because we've grown up competing against each other. But the swimmer who was leading the country by body lengths, might I add,
was a swimmer that none of us had heard of before. Not me, not my teammates, not my coaches, none of us. And this is the first time we became aware of a swimmer named Leah Thomas.
So you've never even seen... No. You see the leaderboards coming in, you're like, who the fuck is Leah Thomas? I see the name. I see, of course, it's a name I didn't recognize. They were from UPenn, which is not a school that historically or has ever produced that caliber of a swimmer. Leading the nation again by body lengths and events ranging from the 100, which is a sprint, and all of the freestyle events in between through the mile, which is, of course, long distance.
And for those who might not necessarily understand swimming, I mean, think about that in terms of your Olympic runners. That's like saying your best 200 meter runner is your best marathon runner.
It doesn't happen, but that's what we were seeing in this person. And to your point, had I seen a photo, things would have been a lot more clear. But we continued to stay in the dark until an article came out disclosing that Leah Thomas is actually Will Thomas and swam three years on the men's team at UPenn before deciding to switch to the women's team. And so when I heard this, when I read this, I was so shocked. Naturally, we all were. Me and all my teammates, my coaches, everyone. We were shocked.
But the feeling I felt really when I read this was like this like sense of relief. Like, oh, it's a man. That's why this person is beating everyone by body lengths.
And I thought the NCAA would see it how I saw it. Even more so, you know, digging into this, seeing that this was a less than average man at that. That's actually probably generous. I mean, mediocre at best. Yeah, he's getting smashed in the men's division. It's like 400. Duh, he was, yeah. Ranking 554th in the nation the year prior in the same event. To again now beating every girl in the entire country.
but lo and behold uh the instable did not see it that way see it the way anyone with any amount of brain activity would comprehend this they saw nothing wrong with this and so they announced about three weeks before our national championships in march of 2022 that thomas's participation was a non-negotiable in the women's category meaning there's nothing we could do there's no questions we could ask no concerns that we could raise as female athletes
We were quite literally told we had to accept this with a smile on our face. So that was kind of the lead up to that national championships. And I'll say like how we felt during this. It was I mean, we felt I'm kind of ashamed to admit it, but I felt almost curious. Again, knew it was wrong. There was never any doubt in my mind that that this was fair or anything like that. But it felt like.
a South Park episode or like an SNL skit or like a Babylon Bee headline, which is objectively meant to be funny, right? It's like this hyper exaggeration. It's satirical. And I think that's how we were looking at it truthfully. Like, is he as tall as Instagram pictures make him look? Will he be using our locker rooms? Is he going to sandbag his races to make it look more competitive? We had so many questions.
But when those questions were answered, like I said, I felt just, I felt ashamed for ever feeling curious or intrigued. I felt heartbroken is how we felt. That's the response everyone has. Yeah, I can't believe that this is allowed in any form at all. And when we were covering it, when it was going on, I mean, we were covering it as like, it was just so ridiculous. Like, how could anyone think this is okay?
And they're telling you guys to just say, hey, just take it. Not only just take it, they told us we were the problem if we opposed it. They told us we were the ones who weren't being kind. We needed to learn how to be inclusive. I had to go to training. Literally, I had to go to sensitivity training. Senior in college, I mean, 21 years old at the time.
Where they brought in an outside professional, whatever that means, who sat me down, taught me, of course, how to use she, her pronouns. Oh, my goodness. You know, there was this mock interview setting where they would ask me questions. I had to answer the interview questions to their standard or I had to re-go through the training.
To which, as you can imagine, I had to regrow through the training until they were satisfied. That's insane. And I mean, I could speak for hours about the different tactics and ways they threatened us if we even dared to even dare to question what was going on. What kind of stuff do they threaten you with?
They said, you know, you'll never get a job. Your employer is going to look you up and they're going to see that you're a transphobe and you don't want that. You know, Riley, you're like social pressure. Oh, for sure. Gotcha. They said, Riley, you're going to dental school after this. Well, you won't get into dental school.
You'll lose all your friends. You'll lose your scholarship and your playing time. Oh yeah, Riley, speaking of that scholarship, remember you signed that. And when you signed that, you gave away your rights to speak in your own personal capacity. Remember who you represent. Remember whose name is across your cap and across your chest because it's not yours. It's ours and we have already taken your stance for you.
Thomas' teammates, they were forced to go to weekly, mandatory LGBTQ education meetings to learn about how just by being cisgender, they were oppressing Leah Thomas.
So they didn't like it either, their teammates. No. 16 of those girls sent an email to their administration, to UPenn, expressing their discomfort in the locker room. I mean, they had to change. I only had to compete against this man for one week-long meet. They did it every day. Practice. 18 times a week they were undressing fully naked in front of this fully intact man. So they sent an email to their administration against 16 of these girls expressing this discomfort.
To which I kid you not, the university responded back with, "If you feel uncomfortable seeing male genitalia, here are some counseling resources that you should seek in an attempt to re-educate yourself." And the counseling resources were provided by none other than Campus LGBTQ Education Center. They even went as far to tell these girls,
That if they did speak up about this, if they said anything and any harm whatsoever were to come towards Thomas's way, whether it was physical harm, emotional harm, self-inflicted for that matter, they said, then understand you're solely responsible. And that would make you responsible for a potential death. And that would make you a murderer. And you don't want to be a murderer. Do you? They told these girls they have blood on their hands. He's definitely still got his thing.
Well, he did at the time. He did at the time. And I know this. Did he cut it off? Well, based off of what he posts on social media, he has had the surgery down there now. Prove it. But allegedly, oh, you want me to? Because he has his testicles pickled in a jar on his mantle at his house.
Yeah. How is this not mental illness? Like how, how are we here? This is insane. When I find out, I'll let you know. He put his balls in the Mason jar on his mantle. You want to see? You got it. You don't get it. They post it all publicly.
No fucking way. I kind of want to see it, Andy. I know. I want to see it. I know. You can look. I'll look away. I'm going to look. That makes me a transphobe. You got to find it, bro. I want to see it. That's fucking crazy. Yeah. And again, but again, I'll say allegedly, but based off of what his teammates were saying, he
He's still sexually active with women at the time of competing in our locker room. While he was competing with them. Yeah, changing in our locker room, getting fully naked. Again, had no problem exposing himself, taking off his women's swimsuit, where, of course, he had a bulge. That's unbelievable to me that that's allowed at all. Are you seeing it over there?
Are you sorry you saw it? I don't want to see it. What did you look up to find that? Leah Thomas' testicles? That's it? That's his now, again, allegedly, boyfriend who also identifies as a girl. So it's two men, but they call themselves lesbians. Yeah, two gay dudes saying they're lesbians. Yeah. That's insane, man. Yeah.
So here we are, forced to participate in this fetish. That's what this is, at the hands of the NCAA. Now what was the fuckery with the actual national championship? Because you guys tied. Yeah, that's right. So the first day of competition was the 500 free, which is not an event that I typically do. And so I watched on the side of the pool as he swam to...
A national title. I mean, beating out Olympians, beating out world record holders. These aren't scrubs, okay? They're the most impressive and accomplished female swimmers this world has ever seen. Again, he beat them by body lengths. One second might not sound like a lot of time, but in swimming, a sport that's measured down to the hundredth of a second...
One second is significant. He beat the entire nation of girls by two seconds. Even the time he went that season would have beat every girl in the nation the next season by two seconds. He became the first man to win a Division I NCAA women's title. Yeah, trailblazer. But he and I competed against each other the next day in the 200 free. So, of course, you know, get on the blocks, dive off, swim eight laps of freestyle, touch the wall at the end.
I look up at the scoreboard and almost impossibly enough, we'd gone the exact same time down to the hundredth of a second, meaning we had tied, which is, I think, number one, incredibly embarrassing for a six foot four man. He couldn't even beat me. But two, it's rare, right? Going the exact same time down to the hundredth doesn't happen that often when you're racing for a minute and 40 ish seconds.
That's what I call divine intervention. Yeah. Because we get out of the water, we go behind the awards podium where the NCAA official looks at both Thomas and myself. Again, Thomas towering over me. And this official says, great job, you two. But you tied. And we only have one trophy. So we're going to give the trophy to Leah. Sorry, Riley, you don't get one.
I was, you know, my heart rate was still high. Having just competed, my adrenaline was still pumping, and so the first thing that I thought ended up being the first thing that I said. And I looked at this official and I was like, isn't this everything that Title IX was passed to prevent from happening? What do you mean you're going to give the trophy to the man in the women's 200 free? To which...
He didn't have an answer. They didn't give him a script of what to say when someone asked why. And so he's, well, the first thing he said was, well, we're just doing this in chronological order. To which I said, okay.
do you mean alphabetical because G comes before T. Otherwise, I mean, what are you being chronological about? Even in the alphabet, like the LGBT, LG. So true. So true. Oh, I guess L for Leo would come before. That was a quick one there, DJ. That's what the alphabet he was talking about. That's for sure. L, got it. But he ultimately, he looked at me, and I appreciate his honesty. I really do. And understand, like, he said this with a sad face.
His voice changed. I could tell he didn't even believe what he was saying, but he looked at me and he said, Riley, I'm so sorry, but we have been advised as an organization that when photos are being taken, it's crucial that the trophy's in Leah's hands. You can pose with this one, but you have to give your trophy back. Leah takes the trophy home. You go home empty-handed. End of story.
And that was the moment when for me, like I said, we knew all season. We all did. We knew the unfair competition was wrong. We knew the locker room was wrong. We knew the silencing that we were facing from our universities and administration. We knew all of that was wrong. But it wasn't until this official reduced, again, everything we had all worked our entire lives for down to a photo op to validate the feelings and the identity of a man at the expense of our own.
That's when I can no longer wait and I say wait because truthfully I just figured someone else would say something I thought a coach will stand up for us There will be someone internally within the NCAA who says something someone with political power some other swimmer Someone's dad quite frankly would come down there and yank this man out of our locker rooms Which I'll I will say I had to refrain had to refrain mine my dad is a
You know, he played in the NFL. He's a big guy. At least he used to be. Now he's kind of just fat. But when I told him that this man was in our locker rooms, because we had no forewarning, nothing like that. The first time we knew that this was happening was when we had to. I mean, we were being exploited and we were simultaneously being exposed to this. And so I called my dad. I'm like, Dad, this man is in our locker room. He said, I'm coming down there and I'm going to handle this myself.
Which I had to say, Dad, we already have one man in the locker room. We don't need to. And you'll go to jail. And he would be in an orange jumpsuit right now. So this dude's changing your guy's locker room at this tournament. Yeah. Fuck. Yeah. Yeah.
Now, you mentioned on something, because I mean, one of the things that we've always covered, too, because you talk about, you know, you waited to, you know, hoping that somebody would step up, somebody would say something. And that's always something that like kind of perplexed us on the show. It's like, you know, where is you know, you had this movement of feminism. Right. And like, listen, there's been plenty of of great advancements that's been made in society. Right.
you know, right to vote, you know, like there's been plenty of things, right? Like the title nine, the chocolate, like everything has been done to, to get women in, in this, in this country to a certain standard. Right. And it's great. And then to have this dude walk in and just fucking ruin that completely shit on all of that. Right. That's what he did, you know, but,
You know, we always talked about like, where are these diehard feminists? You would think that there would be more cry from there. You know what I'm saying? Because like, okay, women's rights, but this is a dude. Like, did you have any, like, what's your thoughts on that? It's those same women who fought relentlessly for Title IX 50, 52 years ago now. They're celebrating this shit. That are leading the charge. They're at the forefront. How do they make that work in their mind?
They truly believe that this six foot four Goliath of a man, uh,
standing in our locker room fully naked and all of his his glory or or really lack thereof no shit they really believe why do you want to know so much about his shit bro no i'm just saying like this is the second comment yes you're starting to tell on yourself you better be quiet over there it's shocking you have like you want to talk about the balls and now you're talking about the dick it's true michael jackson footsteps yes
Here it comes. They really believe this is a woman. And actually, I don't even think that's true. I don't think they really believe this is a woman because... They're out-virtuing each other. I mean, how could you? How could you, really? I mean, like, his hands are huge. His feet took up the whole entire block. He has an Adam's apple. Again, the bulge, like...
They don't think this is a woman. Neither did the NCAA. Neither does President Biden or the Democrats who are voting in favor of this stuff. They don't really think this is a woman. No, they're not that stupid. They're stupid, but let's give them some credit. They're not that stupid. It is. It's virtue signaling. I think that's a big part of it. I think they're pandering, weirdly enough, to such a small, fringe, but loud minority here that
I think a lot of them are terrified to do anything other than be entirely lockstep with what their progressive movement tells them to do, to be called any sort of name. And I think a lot of it too is they're following, right, like a lot of these, whether it's corporate America, whether it's academia, what have you, they don't follow red or blue, they follow green. And I think that's a big part of it too.
The NCAA, I don't think they wanted to lose federal funding. I don't think they wanted to face lawsuits from Thomas or the likes thereof. And so I think that's a contributing factor in why they go along with this. But speaking, I guess, to the feminist movement, I've testified before Congress and the Senate many times now. And most recently, sat in front of Congress, which it's unfathomable to me that a recently 24, 23 years old at the time,
has to go to D.C., sit in front of Congress, I mean, the beating heart of the American Republic, and explain to them that men and women are different. And then to be on the other side of this table and watch as they have these super confused looks on their faces. But that's what I was there to do nonetheless. I was sat next to one of the witnesses, one of the expert witnesses, who is the president of the National Women's Law Center. And in her opening testimony, she said that women should just learn how to lose more gracefully.
I'm sitting there thinking to myself, she proudly calls herself a feminist. And did she just say that young girls and women should learn to lose more elegantly, more gracefully? That's the word she used. So, and Billie Jean King, right? That's who we have to accredit Title IX to. She played in the battle of the sexes and she won and it was this huge feat for women that propagated women forward, not just in athletics, but as you said, as, I mean, in the world, in the workplace, within our personal relationships,
Billie Jean King is now actively fighting for male inclusion in women's sports and women's spaces. So now all of these girls who practice their whole lives, who spend thousands of hours at the pool or thousands of hours at their sport,
it's irrelevant now because a guy can just say you know what i'm not very good at this so i'm just going to go compete with them you know it's 534th here i'll be number one over here people don't understand if you're not an athlete you can't understand how up that really is because the amount of time we come from sports as well the amount of time that goes into a sport from the time you're i mean what five six years old yeah to be competitive at this level
And then to have... It disgusts me. It's disgusting. And I don't give a fuck what name they call me or say whatever, but, like, dude, this is...
This is bullshit. It's communist shit, dude, is what it is. Well, that's my thing, too. Like, I feel like there is a much more sinister undertone here. You know what I'm saying? It's like, you know, why would that representative from the NCAA, well, we were advised. Advised by who? Like, who made that advisement? You know what I'm saying? Like, why is, like, there is something evil, I think, underneath all of this that's really pushing all of this shit. And, like, you know, and it's very evident, too, because when you look at it, why don't we see it the other way around? Why don't we see women...
You know what I'm saying? Going to the football field and laying out fucking Patrick Mahomes. You don't see it. Well, and that's the thing is something that naturally the media didn't touch at all was that at this same meet where we have Leah Thomas, again, six foot four man in a women's swimsuit who we were told we fully had to treat as a woman.
We had another athlete who was transitioning, but this was a woman who began to self-identify as a man who we were told we fully had to treat as a man. And so for optics purposes here, 100 freestyle, top eight women in the entire country. And you've got a man in a women's swimsuit with a bulge next to a woman wearing only a Speedo, nothing covering her top. Wait, that was going on at the same time? Oh.
They both wrote on their arms in big black sharpie, let trans kids play as if they both weren't playing in the category that best suited them. And Izzy now goes by the name of Isaac. Keep up if you can. Swims at Yale, which like, of course, swims at Yale, which I think begs the question of what's up with the Ivy Leagues and why I feel so compelled now to...
Shout out the SEC or these southern schools because it's insane. I mean, all large institutions are crazy and certainly liberal, progressive. But what the Ivy Leagues are doing, oh my gosh, places that are supposed to be known for their prestige, forget that. That is long gone at this point. But I'm sitting there watching this thinking to myself, I must be crazy. It's me. I'm the crazy one.
This is the freaking Twilight Zone. A woman wearing a Speedo and a man in a women's swimsuit. That's what we were subjected to. Insane stuff. But now, to your point, Izzy slash Isaac did compete with the men after this season. Went from being an All-American. I think she finished fifth in the 100 freestyle, which is an incredible achievement. Fifth in the country. Went on to compete in the men's category.
finished dead last every single time. The one meet I watched of hers the next season, the only man she beat was a man who had one arm. Fuck. Yeah. If your initial reaction is to laugh, that is because it's like that South Park episode I was referring to. That is South Park. But it's reality. South Park can't even make it up. Dude. It's fucked up. Yeah, man. It is what the fuck it is. So...
How did all the, cause like you were very vocal right away. Yeah. And how, how did the, the other, like your teammates and like you said, you know, when you're competing at that level, it's a tight knit community nationally, not just at your school. What were they saying to you? Uh, I had all the support in the world. How come they didn't stand up with you and say, Hey, what? We don't agree with this. Terrified. Of what? That.
I, so for a while I had sympathy. I kind of understood. I'm like, you know what? I'll bear the burden. I'm fine. I can take the arrows and I can, I don't care. I, I never really have. So whatever. But that sympathy, um,
In learning, in learning about the topic and learning about our culture, just understanding what's really happening, understanding it's not just about not holding a trophy or having to share my spot on the podium with the men. It is so much broader than that. That sympathy has worn entirely thin. I don't have sympathy anymore. I think these other girls, specifically more so the adults, right, like the coaches and the parents, what they are,
are weak need spineless morally bankrupt cowards is what they are um and now i understand and again i didn't at the time because i believed a lot of what we were told i believed that i would be ousted i would lose friends all of those things which has not happened i haven't lost a single friend i haven't lost a single opportunity my dental school that i that i got into um that i was i mean i was attending
Scored in the top percentile nationally of the dental admissions test, could have gone anywhere that I wanted, had all this scholarship money awarded to me. I was so nervous to call the dental school and tell them that I was going to delay my life plans for a bit, kind of veer off this path. I called them and I was so vague. I'd been outspoken at this point, but I didn't know what they knew about me. I said, "Hey, something personal has come up in my life. I'm going to have to put a pause on this for a little bit."
We know who you are. We know what you do and we love what you do. You keep going. You know, dentists are a dime a dozen. But what you're doing is far more important, far more necessary and urgent than being a dentist is. Whenever you want to come back, your deposit will you have a spot here.
that's not what they told me would happen right um so all that to say i now understand that silence it is complicity if you're not willing to condemn something you condone it and i i that's the feelings that i had before speaking up is is that moment behind the podium right the whole trophy incident like i felt guilty that's how i felt like i felt like this overwhelming sense of responsibility i felt compelled i felt and it's because i had i had just participated in the farce of it all
And I wanted someone to stick up for me, but I wasn't even willing to stick up for myself. That was kind of my thought process. And so the support was,
I mean, so many people in secrecy or in private or through direct message saying, you know, you keep going. Thank you for doing what you're doing. You know, you're fighting for me or for my younger sister or for my daughter. And I would say, this is great, you know, but would you put your name to it? Renowned athletes, athletes, both male and female, that everyone knows who were messaging me. And they'd say, no, I have sponsorships. No, I have endorsements. I've got deals. I can't, but you keep going.
Even the president of the NCAA, Mark Emmerich at the time, who publicly released a statement saying, word for word, I unequivocally stand in my decision to allow Leah Thomas to swim with the women because it's based in evolving science, whatever that means. But privately, I see him at this event.
NCAA Woman of the Year Awards, where I was nominated from University of Kentucky. It's the most prestigious honor for collegiate female athletes. Each university gets one nominee across all their sports teams. And my school chose me. I was so honored until I realized that NCAA Woman of the Year was not exclusive to just women, because Leah Thomas was also nominated for this award. Anyways, I see Mark Emmert at this event, which I'm like, there's no way he's escaping me.
And he says to me, you know, you keep fighting. You keep going. But the audacity for him to say keep fighting as if he's not the one I'm fighting. But everyone's response is the same. Same as the guy behind the podium. Our hands are tied. But who's tying your hands? You're the president. Yourself. Dude, we have this problem here. We deal with this. We've dealt with this for the last four years with the show.
How many people will message me and they'll say, dude, I agree with everything you're saying. And I go look at their page or I say, dude, why don't you join in? Oh, you know, they got to always have something about it. Dude, we wouldn't be here in this scenario if people would just join in and be like, this is fucked up. It's the silence and the fear of...
the masses that's causing all this disturbance in the world, including, you know, this transgender nonsense, including all this shit that we're being asked to put up with in society. And my thing is, if you're not, like, if this isn't a hill that you're willing to die on... What is? Then what in the world is? I mean, the premise of this...
Again, much bigger than sports is that we're denying the most basic of truths. Like a truth we've never struggled to understand in the nearly 250 years we've been established as a country, but certainly much, much longer than that, being man and woman. There is no simpler truth. Well, if they can convince you that a man is a woman and a woman is a man, what can they not convince you of?
Exactly. I think that's why they attack it so hard, because it literally is the fundamental truth. And if they can fudge that and they can make that, you know, hazy for people to understand, then the rest of everything else is easy to super easy.
Easy peasy. I mean, we have a sitting Supreme Court justice who can't even answer the question of what is a woman. Yeah. Because she claims she's, well, she's not a biologist, she said. Yeah. Well, guess what? I'm not a veterinarian, but I know what a dog is. That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. She knew it was stupid, too. Remember the face she made when she did it? She, like, smiled.
It's insane. So all of this goes down, and you talked about how you moved down this different path. So what's this chapter of Riley Gaines look like now? Gosh, um...
It's a whole lot of activism, really, which I was so hesitant for a long time in calling myself an activist because I picture someone with blue hair who's screeching like a banshee. And that's not me. But no, I proudly am an activist. I spend my time talking and teaching lawmakers how to talk about these issues.
testifying in different states. That's a big part of what I do, speaking on college campuses, going to these universities, putting myself in the belly of the beast many times, right? Like Harvard, Princeton, Cal Berkeley, you name it. But that's who needs to hear it. And what I found in doing that is,
These people, while we might not agree on quite literally anything else, there's there are a lot more people who are on the same page on this than it seems. And the way our media is portraying it or the way that our elected officials are voting, making it seem as if this is divisive or falls entirely on party lines is entirely wrong. It's funny you say that because, you know.
It really... I was actually talking to Hawk Newsome last night about this. So DJ has this friend. His name is Hawk Newsome. Okay. He's the leader of BLM up in New York. We had him on the show during all the BLM stuff. And dude...
We disagree on almost everything. And he's even like, what the fuck is this shit? And I'm like, bro, I know. And I haven't met, now that you say that, I don't think I've met one person, no matter how progressive they are, that has told me, yeah, I think that men should be in women's sports. My Uber driver on the way here, big black guy, so nice. You still got your wallet? Shoot, I got a check. No, I'm kidding. He was...
No, he was so great. And so we get to talking and he's, you know how you can tell when someone like kind of recognizes you and he was, you know, asking me, you know, where are you from? I'm from Tennessee. Oh, where'd you go to school? Kentucky said, ah, I know who you are. You're the swimmer who went to Kentucky. You know, thank you for doing what you're doing. He said, you know, I...
I'm so frustrated with the way this country is going. He said, I'm so mad that people look at me and they assume I think one way. And it was so like, it was like the, the honestly the greatest Uber I've ever had on my way over here today. Um, but it was, yeah, he's like, look, me and my, my people, uh, we're not on board with this stuff. He was telling me that,
He's so frustrated because with both sides, and I understand, he said, you know, Joe Biden, he says that he thinks he if you're not black, if you don't vote for me, he said, what an insult to my to my intellectual capacity. That's right. So it was it was it was like a revitalizing moment for me. It gave me.
hope for humanity. I think the black communities are starting to really understand that these people look at them as pawns. Oh, for sure. And they're starting to really get pissed off about it. For sure. Like when they get up there and say shit like,
Black people don't know how to use a computer, so they can't have access to it. It's like, dude, what the fuck? Well, even the whole rest of the LGBT whatever community, they're being used as pawns, too. Oh, yeah. And I think they're starting to understand, like, lesbians, right? Like, I've talked to so many who have, I mean, they call themselves lifelong liberals who are like,
What makes them think that we want naked men in our locker room? Yeah. We're attracted to women. We don't like this either. And then they're being called transphobic. Yes, because they don't want to date a trans woman. Right. And so I think they're starting to understand that the gender ideology movement is inherently homophobic. Yeah. And so I think it's waking a lot of people up. People are realizing that none of the shit that we're seeing came from the people. These were not...
You know what I'm saying? Like none of this stuff, none of these movements, like who started these movements? It wasn't actually people like groups of humans in this country, like normal citizens that created this stuff. This stuff is evil, sinister stuff that is being pushed down and shoved down our throats at every single term we make in books. Bro, listen, there's books about this. If you read Rules for Radicals or you read Marx or you read, you know, any of this stuff,
fucking Marxist communist shit. Diluting truth is a big part of the manipulation process. Right. And so that's what we're dealing with. And that's why we deal with these social constructs such as political correctness, which nobody in here gives a fuck about. Cancel culture, you know, the silent majority making that a virtuous thing. Don't say anything. And then you're virtuous. All of these things are geared towards
Them controlling us and making us question what is true What's not true and then you throw the internet on top of it and the amount of shit that you could put out That's not even actually true
it's hard it's hard for people to filter through and understand that it's not just like a an accidental trend or the ways of the world exactly well if you have any like even the slightest understanding which i will i will admit like i didn't i never took a government course i never had to i never had to take history but in reading and learning and understanding now right like the denial of truth like you say but even the shift in language
Like it's no longer woman or mother or female. It's like cervix haver or uterus owner or menstruator or bleeder or chest feeder or birthing person, birth giver, egg producer, whatever other like derogatory term they can come up with that ultimately reduces women down to their biological functions and capacities. It's ridiculous. I've heard some of the egg producers. That's what our assistant secretary of health, Mr. Rachel Levine said.
That's what he says. He says his women are egg producers, which I think is hilarious because by this own standard, he's not a woman. And he's obese. No shit. Which is bad for our Secretary of Health.
health so here's this motherfucker saying egg producer and he's saying he's a woman but he doesn't produce eggs it's hilarious you can't make it up but even like this verbiage of biological woman which we hear all the time we and both like everyone says it right leaning media left leaning everything
They say, oh, this biological male, biological woman. And I adhered for a while. I thought it was necessary in making the distinction, right? Like, like I'm a biological being, I guess, made of biological matter and I'm a female. Therefore, I'm a biological female and Thomas is a biological male. And then I'm sitting there one day and I'm like, you know, took a lot of upper level math courses in college. And I'm like, huh, if this was algebra, I
Wouldn't that word biological just cancel out? Like why in the world are we saying that? - We're playing their game. - And it hit me what we were doing. We're playing their game. And it's so dangerous because it's subconscious. Like we don't even know, which is how they want us to be.
subconsciously admitting that there's an unbiological alternative to being a woman or a man or a girl or a boy or male or female. And there's not. God created the only distinction we will ever need when he created man and woman. Even the verbiage of sex reassignment surgery. All things, I'm just mentioning some things I've learned. It sounds harmless in its nature, like sex reassignment surgery. But when we say it,
You're admitting that you can reassign your sex, and there's nothing that you can do. There's no surgeries, there's no cosmetic procedures, there's no hormones, there's nothing that you can do that changes who you are down to a chromosomal level, who God so intentionally and uniquely created you to be perfect in his image.
So the language shift, right, the breakdown of faith. We used to be a country that proudly said in God we trust or in one nation under God. The breakdown of families pinning parents and kids against each other. The breakdown of our freedom such as the freedom of speech, right, preying on our most vulnerable, that being women and children, the propaganda that's being spread, not to mention
you know, the wanting to take the guns, all kinds of different things. But if you lay all this out for what it is, it really is like Marxism or communism or some sort of socialist regime. And you talk to someone from China, North Korea, Germany, Cuba, Brazil, Venezuela, the Czech Republic, any of these countries that have once or currently embraced this Marxist regime, and they'll tell you that it's a slippery slope and it's a slippery slope that by the hands and feet of our own leaders,
We're actively being led down, which is a scary thought. I think, you know, I've said this on the show a million times, but dude, we're in the midst of a communist revolution. Like it's happening right now. It's not...
It's happening. Look at what they're doing in terms of the weaponized court system. Not just to Trump. Look what they're doing to other people. Steve Bannon today. Yeah, he's going to jail for four months. But it's the same thing that Hunter Biden did. Yeah. Dude, are you looking like, and you can say whatever you want about Alex Jones, but they fine him a billion dollars? That's the rate of shit. Bro, this shit's crazy. Yeah.
And I don't know why more people don't see it. Take away political... I think they start thinking that... I think a lot of people at this... I think in the beginning, people thought, okay, well, there's people carrying the water. There is some people speaking up. You got Rogan saying shit. You got Elon saying stuff. You've got a number of big names saying things. So they say, oh, well, I don't have to do that here. And then...
now we're getting to the point where they're jailing people like Trump or potentially, and they don't understand that the next level of jailing is all those people that you think are carrying the water because you haven't spoke up. And if you go back and look at what communists do and how they do shit, they make an example out of someone big and then all the supporters underneath go bye-bye and then you're left alone. And
And so if you have a patriotic bone in your body, or if you know that this is wrong, you have a duty to speak up because they can't fucking arrest us all. They can't fuck with everybody at the same time. And that's our biggest problem. We have too many people who are willing to let other people be the voice and
instead of just contributing in their own way. Like, hey, dude, share this clip. Say this. Tell your friends at work that think this is real, that it ain't real. Like, just be the voice in your little circle. Those things matter more than some five or six or ten big people saying it. What matters is all the individuals who believe this but aren't saying anything, just speaking up. And what you'll find is that everybody agrees with you. Like you said,
people come to me all the time and they're like dude how do you do what you do what are you talking about easily people love it easily yeah like everywhere i go like no one no one's out here like kicking my ass going down the street like everywhere i go people are like damn dude thanks for doing this shit this is awesome it's like okay well let's do your part bro totally yeah no i agree agree entirely 100 man well uh
You guys want to do some cruising? Yeah. Let's see what's out there. Yeah. Well, thank you for doing what you're doing for real. It is awesome. It's needed. Well, it's crazy that it is. I know it's nothing to you. You're just doing what you think to be as right. It's that simple. Yeah. And it is. It is. To your point, people say all the time, it must be so hard. It's the easiest thing in the world to say that men and women are different. Yeah.
to say that there are two sexes and you can't change your sex and each sex is deserving of equal opportunity and privacy and safety the easiest thing in the world i can't believe that that that's considered brave i cannot believe it yeah but here we are it seems like it happened fast too like it seems like you know like not that long ago just saying some of these things were complete common sense and not and then they got to the point where you say these things and you're a bigot you're a transphobe you're a this it's like dude
I think COVID expedited things. I think they realized they could control us. Again, coming from a college during that time and understanding, I mean, they told us vaccines were mandatory and social distancing and mask and contact tracing, which how many, I mean, have you ever seen a swimmer in the water wearing a mask? No, but they certainly tried. We essentially waterboarded ourselves every day. This stuff was crazy that they were asking us to do that we were doing. And I think they realized that, oh, we can make them do some really weird stuff.
Now we can control them. And so then I did all come around that we're on the same time. Yeah. Yeah. And that's when all this insanity happened. And so but I will say, like, I learned to stand up for myself during covid and I said, I'm not getting the vaccine. You can't make me. And I think that helped me in my my senior year when dealing with this, because I learned like you guys are just I mean, this is BS. Yeah. I can call you on it and nothing will happen to me. Yeah. So, yeah, that's awesome. Pure blood.
I'm pureblood. Yeah, that's right. Proudly. By the way, Missouri is SEC, too, so we're... Yeah, I like you guys. We count. As long as we're not singing Rocky Top, then I'm good. I'm cheering for any SEC team. Any of them. All right, well, guys, let's do it. Hey, we're going to be good at football this year, dude. I think so. Yeah. I think so. Brady Cook's going to come out. I think they got some heat. Call him the electric ginger.
That's my nickname for him. He's gonna text me and be like, what the fuck? He's electric and he's ginger. Sorry bro, you are. Guys, remember if you want to see any of these headlines, videos, articles, links, pictures, go to andyfrasella.com. We'll link all of that stuff there for you guys. With that being said, Riley, Andy, let's get into headline number one.
Biggest talk of the town of day is just follow ups on the Hunter Biden trial that's happening. And there has been some some truths that are finally being universally accepted as truth, which I think is interesting.
But so let's dive into it. Seven takeaways from third day of Hunter Biden's gun trial. Let's dive into this. So this is Breitbart covering this. They say Hunter Biden's gun trial uncovered seven more explosive pieces of information in the third day of proceedings. The trial is expected to last about two weeks with many witnesses and will likely expose more damning information about the dysfunctional Biden family.
The trial is set to resume at 9 a.m. Thursday with former gun clerk on the stand. So excuse me. So day three, these are the seven things they've uncovered so far. They're and this might be the biggest thing. The the actual laptop itself has been officially entered in as evidence.
And it is a universal truth. It existed. It is real. The FBI had it all along. And it was not this disinformation franchise. We'll get into that a little bit. But not only that, it was testified in court that there was no tampering between
that was ever done with that laptop, meaning nobody hacked it. Nobody put messages or pictures in that laptop or, you know, fudged anything in that laptop. It was as it has always been since Hunter Biden had it. So that guy put in there the ex-wife Kathleen Buell. She characterized Hunter as, quote, angry and short tempered. President Joe Biden reportedly is having trouble focusing on work because he's obsessing and worrying about his son's gun trial in Delaware.
Apparently, Hunter smoked crack every 20 minutes or so. Wow. Per his ex-girlfriend Zoe Kastan, she testified about their rampant drug use during their two-year relationship from 2017 to 2018. Now...
I don't know about you guys. I've never done crack, but that seems like a lot. Like, you're going pretty hard. That seems like a lot of crack. That is a lot of crack. Every 20 minutes. A lot of crack. Kastan also testified that she helped Hunter buy drugs. The jury apparently appeared to struggle to remain attentive at times. And then Hunter's missing revolver also appeared at the trial after six years, which means they also had that.
Since day one as well. So there's a lot of things uncovering. Let's touch on this this laptop thing Because that's I think that's the the big big issue here, right? We covered this laptop and I think the quick line for those that you know, don't really understand this this laptop came out In 2019 right there was an article that was gonna be produced Rudy Giuliani is the one that kind of hey, there's this laptop that has all this damning evidence, right and
And then the moment and this was what a month out from the elections. OK, all of this stuff comes out and then all hell breaks loose. They deny that it exists. They start censoring Americans. They censors social media companies that try to talk about any post that gets tried to talk about this laptop gets censored.
they censor any type of story that comes out about this. And then they also, do you guys remember that list of, uh, of people like, so they, they, they censored the Twitter files and covered this. Um, but then there was that list. There was a list of all of those, uh, 51 intelligence officers, um, that signed, uh, this public statement on the Hunter Biden emails and this laptop. And it was signed by all of these people with really nice letters and, and, and, and cool places that they worked at, um,
that all signed this 51 in total that said no it's not real and in fact it's russian disinformation and uh giuliana giuliani is working for the russians and he's you know using that to help trump win this election this election interference that was the whole thing when in reality they were the ones that were actually interfering with the election trying to deny this laptop and all the damning evidence that it had to not get to public knowledge and um when there was polls done
At the time, 50% of the country had no idea that the laptop even existed or was a real thing. To the point, I got a 20-minute clip here, and we won't play the whole thing. I saw this. And this thing is going viral. So this came out from this profile, Kanokia or whatever, Kankoa the Great. Yeah, sure. But it has almost 30 million views at the time of this recording.
And this is a 20-minute clip of the mainstream media talking about this laptop case. We'll play a couple of minutes here.
And tonight, the Trump campaign is accusing Twitter and Facebook of censorship after the social media companies blocked the spread of an unverified story about former Vice President Joe Biden's son and the laptop allegedly full of his old emails. It's a story raising concerns about whether it's real or just designed to sow confusion in the final weeks of the election. Experts say it has all the
hallmarks of information laundering. This looks like your classic disinformation campaign. Eric O'Neill is a former FBI operative. Steal the information with a cyber attack, get the emails from Hunter Biden's account, and then put them on these laptops that are left at a repair store. And that's how the information is now laundered into the public. Who do you think is behind this?
Well, the Russians would be my number one guess. Social media outlets were quick to limit the spread of the story. Twitter briefly suspending the accounts of the Trump campaign and White House press secretary after they tried to share it. Twitter and Facebook have limited the distribution of that Hunter Biden story. And last night, Twitter appeared to suspend the Twitter account of White House press secretary Katie McEnany when she tried to share that story. Damn.
You know a story is shady when Facebook is saying, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, maybe people shouldn't see this. For a long time, Giuliani has been openly working to dig up dirt and promote disinformation on the Bidens. And now the Washington Post is also reporting that the intelligence community was so concerned that the Russians were using Giuliani to feed Russian disinformation to the president that they warned the White House about it
last year. We're being told by two people who have been briefed on what the FBI is doing is that they're looking into whether these unverified emails about Hunter Biden published by the New York Post about foreign business dealings are part of the bigger Russian disinformation effort, which is well underway in these final days of the 2020 race.
The intelligence community has said for months that Russia is very actively engaged in a disinformation campaign in the 2020 election, in particular against Joe Biden to denigrate his campaign in favor of President Trump. I think there are a lot of issues related to this New York Post story that reportedly referenced Hunter Biden emails.
And as I and several of my former colleagues have pointed out publicly, that it does bear the hallmarks of Russian disinformation. Telecommittee Chair Adam Schiff. It bears the hallmark. But again, and it wasn't just these social media companies doing this on their own, saying like, hey, you know, we probably need to...
This was at the direction of the White House. And the FBI. And the FBI through their portal that they have with social media companies to throw this story out. So now all of this stuff is coming out. Also, we didn't cover the fact that if you posted about it, you got your account fucking deleted. They also took down the post from the New York Post, right?
And that wasn't at the Post or the Times that put it up. It's the Post. It's Washington Post. Here it is. Yeah. New York Post did it too. And they took that story down. They literally suspended anybody's account that talked about it. This is a month before the election. That is election interference. This is wild to me because, I mean, I could vote in 2020 and I did vote in 2020, but being in college and-
I mean, I've always been a Christian first and foremost, which aligns conservative. So I've always been conservative, but I had no idea that, I mean, learning about it now, I think back to 2020, I had no idea that this stuff was happening, the censorship. It's so crazy to see now being involved in like the policy, politics space. I had no idea, even always being conservative.
Well, I don't think anybody really knew like how deep it was, but more importantly, like who is doing it. You know what I'm saying? Because like the argument is like with the censorship shit is like, okay, I'm, I'm, I'm Twitter. Right. And this is my platform. It's a private platform. And you know, if you want to come on my platform, you agree to my terms of service. And you know, if I don't like what you're saying on my platform, then I can remove you. That would be fine. Right. Like legally constitutionally, that's fine.
That's not what was happening. It was people at the White House, at the direction of the FBI, the direction of the, like they are literally reaching out to Twitter saying, hey, we don't like what Riley Gaines is saying, which is a violation of the First Amendment via proxy. And God bless Elon Musk. Because you have the government, it's at the direction of the government, which is like, that's what messes all of this stuff up. And it's sad, man. It's sad because Hadmore Americans knew what was actually happening with that laptop, knew what was going on with all of that stuff at the time.
Would Biden even be president? And yeah, you speak, you say had more Americans. It took a South African to buy Twitter. He cares more about our freedoms than Americans do. It took an African American. It took a, yeah. What? It's true. He's an African American.
He is. Nothing. I'm not arguing. That's an accurate statement. It's just sad, man. It's sad. And now you got all of this stuff coming out. And so they're finally now agreeing. Don't forget, they hit Giuliani with like 150 million bucks, too. Yeah, they did. Bro, they destroyed the little old man, man. I felt bad for him. Well, they're still after him. They're still after him, you know, so...
What do we got? I mean, do we think? I mean, I hate asking this. Why do both these fucking guys have that stupid crooked smile? Where the fuck does that come from? I don't know. I see Hunter's got cracked tooth. Cracked tooth.
I just like, I think it was point three in like the seven points that said President Biden is, he can't focus because he's so, he's so worried. I'm like, no, he can't focus because he has dementia. Dude, did you see what happened today? That's why he cannot focus. Yeah, he looked like he like crapped his pants. He did shit his pants. He did. Anyone who has a toddler knows that face. They know that face. They know that stance. That is a 100% fact. That is verified. 100%.
Yeah, it'd be interesting to see what comes out of this, man. You know, I think also to mention to Congress, the Senate just referred criminal charges against Hunter Biden and the uncle for contempt of Congress. The same exact thing they're getting Steve Bannon on right now. And so, again, like I mean, if they're saying there is no politicization, they're saying there is no bias in the system.
Why should I, you know, if you do the exact same thing that, you know, this person, you should get the exact same crime, right? Like, you should get the exact same punishment. So we'll see if that standard's being held, man. We know that's not being held. Well, I think in the Trump trial, we see it's not only the courts and the judges, it's the juries, it's the expert witnesses, it's the media. Like, all of it has become this...
hyper politicized weapons really. So it's, it's, and again, it's, it's sad as a young person to watch this unfold, knowing at least feeling like I have a relatively okay understanding of knowing what this means for, for the future. It's, it's scary. Well, I think a good, a positive thing is though, I think a lot of young people who were definitely, uh,
Blue voters are leaning left have now made a switch for sure I think I think we've we've seen that culturally in the last four years where young people are like damn dude especially boys yeah sure my college-age guys like come on and we saw that too with all the stuff going on the Middle East right these these protests and all this stuff and towards the end of like the semester recently
We saw almost this counter-revolution by these frat boys, these fraternity brothers. But it was awesome to see. It gave me a lot of hope. Like, cool. Yeah, they get it. These people know they did hold the flag and sing the national anthem, but it says a whole lot. Yeah. So it's pretty cool to see. Yeah, I love seeing it too. Yeah. Well, guys, jump in on this conversation. Down in the comments, let us know what you guys think. What should happen to Hunter? That's what I want everybody to say. Every 20 minutes. Yeah.
smoking crack. That's insane. That's a lot. Like, listen, like that's, that's a shit ton of, that's a shit ton of crack. They said he was spending like 15 grand a month on just on crack. Jeez. Just on crack, bro.
That's insane. Yeah. No way what they found in the White House isn't his. Yeah, exactly. No way. He was happy. Was that Easter? What was that? No, that was some celeb. What were they doing at the White House? Easter was Transvisibility Day. Don't get it mixed up. Okay. Yeah. I'm sorry. I apologize. No, there was something at the White House. There was some event. That's right. He's a bigot. Yeah. Sorry. No, there was something at the White House when he was like on the balcony. They were all on the balcony and he was coked out of his mind. Hunter was.
I forget what event that was. Probably all of them. All of them. Yeah. Every single last one of them. It was Tuesday. Sorry. Yeah, guys, jumping on the conversation. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments. With that being said, let's go cruise some. Speaking of bigots. Oh, sweet. Talking about you. No, this is you, man. Oh, really? This comes from JJLW90I. Bruh.
White people are racist. Black people are not racist towards white people. I like your pods, Andy, but I think you a little on the white supremacy side on the low. DJ, you need to start checking certain things for us black folks. I see you agree with Andy's BS sometimes. I get it from DJ. It's actually me. It's DJ. DJ's rubbing off on me, man. What are you talking about?
I'm not for white supremacy. I'm for everybody being equal. I'm for American supremacy. Yeah. Huh? I'm for American supremacy. Yeah. I'm down with that. Yeah. American supremacy. I know they're wrong with that. I mean, look, bro, to your point, white people are the only people up until, I don't know, three, four months ago that couldn't get a job because of their race. Okay? So if you want to talk about actual oppression and actual racism-
that's racism. You know what else is okay? For anybody to say anything they want about white people, they can say fucking whatever they want. The lady who just directed Star Wars was on the new Star Wars was on fucking TV yesterday and she said the goal of what I was trying to do was to make white people cry. What a bizarre statement. Yeah, so let's flip the switch here, brother. Well, even everything that's going on
with the WNBA and Caitlin Clark and what she is experiencing.
is blatant racism. You've got the people on The View, what's her name, Sunny Hostin, who says, "Kaitlyn has white privilege, she has straight privilege, she has pretty privilege, and she has tall privilege," is what she said. And then I call her on it and she blocks me on social media. And Jemele Hill, who's like a professional lifelong race baiter. All these people who are coming after Kaitlyn Clark, who has done nothing for the WNBA, or college basketball for that matter,
other than set records, bring viewership, put millions of new eyes on women's basketball, which is something they touted for for so long. Like, why aren't we getting the attention? And suddenly they do, and they are self-imploding. What a bizarre...
What a bizarre scenario. I can't even make sense of it. Yeah. Listen, dude. People are so used to the anti-white shit that it's not deemed racist. Okay? When the Star Wars lady says, I want to make white people cry, what if I said the goal of my show every single day is to make black people cry? What if I said that? Okay? That's racist shit.
I don't say that shit. Here's the thing, JJ. You can't recognize it because you've been so immersed in it your entire life that you don't see a problem with it. Okay?
Okay. There's BET. There's black awards. There's this and this and this. There's all kinds of black privilege in this country. And white people get called racist. I don't give a fuck that you guys have your own things and do all this shit. That's fine with me, but don't fucking tell me that there isn't an anti-white narrative going on in society because there is. And there has been since the day I was fucking born. I'm not allowed to say I'm proud to be white. You're allowed to say you're proud to be,
be black. Latinos are allowed to say, I'm proud to be Latino. But if a white person says, oh, I'm proud to be white, it's white supremacy. Okay. So, bruh, you don't know what the fuck you're talking about. And if you like the podcast, maybe listen to it a little closer. Right. I'm not a fucking... JJ. Yeah.
I'm surprised it wasn't legit, Jay. Listen, man, I'm not trying to be a dick, but like, dude, you're wrong here. And the thing is, if you were sitting right here, we would have a civil conversation explaining why you're wrong. I could go to the fucking internet and find a thousand examples of black people saying ignorant fucking shit about white people. And you have a very hard time finding public figures that are saying that same shit about black people. In fact, I can find one. Really? Joe Biden.
Yeah, that's right. Yeah, that's right. But that's not white supremacy. That's just Democrats. Yeah, well, they get a pass because he's a Democrat. But the point of this is, guys, is that if we're being honest and we want a functioning society, we cannot look at people's skin color and judge them on it. We have to look at people...
as a character, just like Martin Luther King fucking preached. You can agree or disagree whether he was a Marxist or a socialist or this or that, I don't care. The guy's message was real and it was true.
We need to be judging people on the content of their character, not the color of their skin. Judging people on the color of their skin is low IQ. All right? So while you say white people are racist towards black people and black people are not racist towards white people, then why on the fucking internet is there millions of fucking black people saying that sounds about white? Mm-hmm.
Why are black announcers like Jameel Hill or fucking any of these women in the WNBA be able to say this shit about Kaitlyn Clark? Like it's no big deal. But if one fucking white announcer said anything close to that about a black athlete, their career would be fucking over. So you tell me where the fucking double standard is, bro. All right? This isn't about me being white supremacy on the low. If we're being real, DJ is white supremacy on the high.
No argument. So, yeah. So, like, listen, guys. Replay that, JJ. We just watched that whole thing, man. Bro, I'm just saying, brother, like, you're wrong here. And it just is what it is. If you pay attention a little closer, you're going to see that I'm right. And by the way, I love you, dude. We're all the same kind of people. This isn't a fucking black-white thing. I'm trying to stop that shit.
Now that's a black thing right there. Okay, I understand. You're going to tell me he's white supremacist and he made a drink for me? Yeah, how can I be a white supremacist when I'm drinking grape fucking energy drinks? Come on, man.
He's just appropriate. Don't even make any sense. He's just appropriation, bro. Let's head to the next one. Well, that's a whole other thing. Okay? White people are appropriating black culture because they wear Adidas and fucking dress like they're in a hip-hop video, which is fine. Okay? But black women wear a blonde wig, and it's totally cool. We're culturally appropriating you, but black women can wear a blonde wig, and it's no big deal.
Even the whole idea of like blackface, right? Understandably is not an inherently good thing. But I think with this whole trans movement, just kind of relating it back, it's like, is that not woman face? Like, are you not appropriating? Exactly. Same shit, man. Yeah. Same shit. Next comment comes from. Hold on. Anyway, JJ, I appreciate your comment, bro. But I disagree with you. Our next comment comes from at Mirza Hushich. Is that how you say that?
Husic. Madat, speaking of facts, us Bosnians struggled with shit being stolen. Eight bikes stolen. Eight? You didn't have eight bikes. I swear to God, it was eight bikes stolen. It was all white people, wasn't it? All black people. JJ, come get your boys. That's what I'm saying. You worry about the wrong Andy. You worry about little Andy. That's what you need to worry about. This next comment, this was a real one, comes from Edoficially D. Johnson.
If this comment gets 5,000 likes, I get a trophy. I got two likes. I think you get a trophy, though, for the one yesterday. Do I? Yeah, I think that was good. Yeah, he gets one. Please? Yeah, that was a good one. All right. All right. Well, that's the show, guys. Appreciate you. All that means is you get one back that you took away. Yeah, you don't get a new one. All right. And I got one more comment here quickly. This comes from Isaac Potee248.
"I drank a grape smash. How do I tell my kids I won't be around?"
Also, how do I tell my oldest I stole his bike? Bro, come on now. I love you guys, man. It's awesome. That's fucking great. Guys, we appreciate you for being real-ass fans, man. Thank you, guys. Keep liking, keep commenting, keep subscribing. I don't want to tell my kids I won't be around.
Where's your dad? I don't know. You just leave, bro. You just leave. Last time I saw him, he was drinking one of the grape energy drinks. You just leave. You ain't got to say shit. Just go. All right, guys. Let's keep this show moving. We got headline number two. Headline number two reads, NYPD to revoke Donald Trump's concealed carry permit because of felony convictions.
Does he not have Secret Service? Yeah. Like he's worried about it, you know. But it is interesting nonetheless. The NYPD is preparing to revoke Donald Trump's concealed carry permit following the numerous felony convictions handed down by the jury last week. CNN reported the permit was actually suspended on April 1st of 2023.
Following Trump's indictment on various charges, the NYPD will now move beyond mere suspension, revoking the permit altogether. New York Times noted, quote, under federal law and state law in New York and Florida, people with felony convictions are barred from possessing a firearm. Now, that's cool. It's whatever. You know, he doesn't need it. And he'll get it back because it's just going to get overturned. I agree with Riley. I mean, what difference does it make?
It's just another stunt. I don't even know New York allowed them to have guns anyways. That's what I'm saying. I mean, he's definitely going to get one now. Shit. I mean, because that definitely stops people from getting guns and committing crimes. Yeah, honestly. All this gun stuff is crazy to me. What we're seeing in these big cities. I mean, we saw New Mexico, was it? The governor of New Mexico decided in Albuquerque to remove guns.
constitutional carry remove the whole concealed carry thing which like when they do that do they think these criminals are listening like oh man we can't do this now dang dude and they just put up a new sign no guns at the park damn it
All right. Listen, dude, like it's the most ridiculous thing because the definition of a criminal is someone who doesn't recognize the laws. Exactly. Listen, this is nothing but a stunt. That's fine. That's cool. Yeah. That's not even the story here today. So we got some wins here. So you guys remember a while ago the documents case down in Florida, Judge Eileen Cannon, she suspended that trial indefinitely, right? Yeah.
So that happened. And she noted in a five page order on Tuesday when it was put out that it would be imprudent to finalize a new trial date. Now casting further doubt on federal prosecutors ability to bring Trump to trial before the November presidential election. So you got that happening, right? That happened a couple of months ago. Great. And other great news down in Georgia. Georgia Court of Appeals indefinitely pauses the election subversion conspiracy case case.
against Donald Trump. So this is going down to Georgia now where the Court of Appeals completely suspended that case as well.
Georgia court of appeals has halted the election subversion, subversion conspiracy case against Donald Trump and several of his co-defendants, a massive victory for the former president seeking to push further legal issues until 2025. If he can't beat them all together. And this is a CNN article, by the way. So the new order filed on Wednesday from the Georgia court of appeals is the latest indication that a trial in the state level Georgia election subversion case is
will not occur before the 2024 presidential election. I think because they're also realizing, man, that all like this is election interference, right?
Whether it's at a campaign person or a lawyer or a court committing it. It's election interference to try to do all of this shit before the election. It's very, very plain and simple. Well, I think it's almost ironic, too, because Trump could have done this to Hillary. He could have. He should have. Well, looking now, especially in understanding the attacks that he's faced from the same people he essentially spared, he's like, look.
You know, I beat you. That's that. You know, go on with your life. He still calls her crooked, which is kind of hilarious. But he could have done the same thing, all the email stuff. But he chose, you know, I'm not going to prosecute a former president. But now look at what's happening to him. I think there's something important there, though. What's that? Well, because like I'm pressing it like and who sets it.
Well, they're setting the precedent for their own accountability. He couldn't have been the one that set the precedent. You know what I'm saying? Like, I think that's how I'm looking at it now. I don't know if that makes sense. That's how I see it too, dude. Yeah, like, he could have easily went in and locked up Hillary. I mean, they knew about this shit with Joe Biden for years. Yeah, I also think, though, it's a... I think...
I think what we're going to see moving forward, because I think it's becoming very blatantly obvious to people, to even them, that Trump is so far ahead that they're not going to be able to cheat like they did last time with all the mail-in shit. And I think they're getting nervous, right? Because, like, dude, they know what they're doing is wrong.
And because now they think he's going to win, they're trying to back off so they don't get caught up in the dragnet of who's going to be held accountable. And I think we're going to see more and more of that. I don't think that's going to be everybody, though. I think there are going to be people who are so guilty of the things that they have done, like the Fauci's and the Biden's and Hillary Clinton's and these people who are going to press as hard as they can all the way through the election because they have no choice.
because they understand that if he gets in, dude, they're going to jail or worse. So I think we're going to see a small group of people continue to push and alienate themselves and sort of just expose themselves for who they are and what they did. And there are little cohorts that are, you know, the minions who are trying to help out. We're going to see them start to scatter and jump off the boat. That's what I see happening. Yeah, 100%. Now you got anything else on this one? Just like...
I don't know. All the election stuff, all the... It blows my mind for a couple reasons, especially just watching all of this now, which I try not to submerge myself in a lot of the times.
I cannot believe that Joe Biden is the best they can put up. So do we think, I'm sitting here thinking there's no way they actually run him, but are they committed at this point? I mean, it's crunch time kind of, right? I mean, there's several months until November, but it's like, is that really watching the video of him crap his pants today? I'm like, is this really who?
They're running. I think they chose Biden because he was the most leveraged. More so than like Gavin Newsom or Michelle Obama? Well, I think they chose Biden because he appears to be inept. And I think they needed someone like, all right, think about it like this. Well, plus we know it's not actually Biden. That's right. So think about it like this. Like Newsom, right? Everybody knows that Newsom's pretty sharp.
He's happened to be a massive liar, but he's pretty sharp. Like if you watch the debate, he's on top of it. He's charming. Yeah. And he's willing to, he's yes. He is willing to flat out lie because he has charisma. He, you could see what he's lying. Cause he says the same tell every time, if you play any amount of poker at all or know anything about when people lie, he says the exact same thing when he's lying every single time, right? When he gets done with the statement, he goes, and that is a fact that,
And everything that he says before that is always like a fucking lie. Yeah. So see black people, we say at first, well, look, what happened was, yeah, here's the point though. So if you had Gavin Newsom as president right now, and he came in on day one and signed 17 executive orders and he opened the border and he shut down the oil and he did all these things that Biden did, uh,
Nobody would be saying, God, he's so stupid. It would give their position away. They would be saying, look how evil this guy is. Look how criminal he is. He's a communist. But because Joe Biden is this decrepit old crusty dude, it's easy to say, look how stupid he is. He's just stupid. And that alleviates. That keeps everybody thinking that he's just dumb instead of realizing that he's actually, this is all on purpose. You know, when he goes out there and he says the economy's great, it is great.
For them, it's going exactly the way they want it. That's what people do not understand. That's true. Gavin Newsom does. He looks like a villain out of a Marvel movie. He looks like a douchebag. If we had spent the last three and a half years dealing with Gavin Newsom doing these things, we would have already had a revolt. It'd be different. That's true.
Yeah, that's a great point, man. Instead, we're just watching elder abuse. That's right. And that's how it feels. It feels like we're watching this poor old man, this decrepit, senile old man, just kind of get touted along. But in reality...
- He's the perfect fall guy for all the destruction. - Especially with all the bullshit that he has with this corruption shit. - And you also gotta think it from his point of view too, bro. That guy's always wanted to be president. Like that's his whole thing of his whole life. So he's an eager participant because he thinks that, you know, he's gonna have his name up on the wall and he's gonna be celebrated. Bro, he's gonna go down in history as a fucking traitor. Because these people put him in position, he deconstructed the country, he hurt everybody in the country,
outside of the top 10 business people in the whole country that own everything, you know, the Black Rocks, the fucking Googles, the Amazons and shit. I mean, dude, that's, you know. I like the, have you guys seen the Trump, the videos that Trump pushes out? The nursing home videos of Biden? The who? The nursing home videos? Oh, bro, they're great. They're great. I don't have one. I don't know why I brought it up, but you should watch them sometime. Well, see that trophy I gave you?
It wasn't a joke. It's coming home. It wasn't a joke. It's coming home where it belongs. It's fucked up. Guys, jump in on this conversation. It's white supremacy. That's what it is. JJ, hey, I see what you're saying, bro. Guys, jump in on this conversation. He told you to check me out for all the black people.
Oh, God. Guys, jumping down in the conversation. Let us know what you guys think. With that being said, let's get our third and final headline in. Let's talk about the border a little bit. We haven't hit this topic in a minute. You better look under the hood. Which hood? You don't know these days. All right. We got to talk about the border a little bit, man. We haven't visited this topic on CTI in a minute. Okay.
Because, quite frankly, there hasn't been that many updates with it. You know, people have come through our fucking border illegally. Right. Very, very plain and simple. But there's been some interesting updates here. So let's dive into this headline number three. Border agents begin turning back migrants under new Biden restrictions. Now, I think on the surface, sounds good.
Right. People would think this. Oh, see, he is doing something. But we're going to dive into what's actually happening here. So let's do that. Article reads U.S. agents Wednesday began turning back migrants along the border with Mexico under President Biden's new asylum restrictions, while administration officials sought to tamp down expectations for a sudden drop in
in illegal crossings. A day after the president declared an emergency at the border and issued a suspension of U.S. asylum protections, two administration officials told reporters that migrants who entered illegally from Mexico had been turned back. The officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity, which, why would they do that? Why would you not want to? Well, that's what Riley said. You're cowards. Cowards.
Underground rules set by the administration declined to say how many migrants were returned. It's like all of two. Exactly. All two of them. Don't look at these 10,000 we just let go under the fence. Or the 20 million that are already here. But we turned two back. Or the 20 million that are already here. Yeah, forget that.
But Biden's new measures impose restrictions on asylum as long as illegal boarding crossings remain above an average of 1500 per day. The official said it was too soon to gauge whether the restrictions would have a deterrent effect on migrants seeking to enter the U.S. illegally. And they acknowledge limitations in detention space and deportation capacity would blunt their ability to apply the restrictions. OK.
One official said the administration will increase efforts during the initial weeks of the new restrictions to take advantage of Biden's measures, but cautioned that the effect on crossings remain to be seen. Now, here's the interesting thing. So Biden officials say that they have increased the numbers of migrant migrants being deported or returned to Mexico to the highest levels in a decade and plan to ramp up flights in the coming weeks.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operates about five to seven deportation flights per day, primarily to Central America and other nations in the Western Hemisphere. Those flights typically carry about 100 to 120 deportees. Now, the flights require significant planning and coordination in addition to their costs. Now, I don't even care about how many are going. I want to know who's going. That's the important question we need to be asking here because, again,
I think they're sending away the good ones because they're definitely not sending back the bad ones, like the ones that keep killing Americans and attacking innocent Americans all over our country. They're not sending those guys back. They're still here. The migrants that are attacking and beating up our police officers all across the country or killing young, innocent Americans near college campuses, they're not sending those guys back. They're still here. So who exactly are they sending back?
We don't know. But I think I have a good idea. In other news on this border stuff, you got Canada. Their border agents are about to go on strike as soon as tomorrow, Friday, when you guys are listening at 4 p.m. Eastern time. If there is no coordinated agreement. So now the Canadians can escape.
That was good. Yeah, I know. That was good. You got that happening. You know, and the really interesting thing here, and you got to go back. Oh, and the other fix, too, by the way, Biden's closing the border at midnight. That's definitely going to help. So for all you illegals.
Make sure you come in the morning. Come in business hours. Yeah. Midnight King Cross. Because it's close. What in the... But the interesting thing here, man, if you guys go back, you guys remember how many times Biden said that he had no power to do anything down at the border? He couldn't do anything. Right? And like, I quote...
I can shut down the border if given the power by bipartisan Senate legislation. And that is still under negotiation. He didn't have the power to do it. But now all of a sudden we got this executive action that's coming out of him.
And I think it's one of those things that like at the end of the day, the damage has already been done. We got 20 million illegal migrants in this country. We have no idea where the hell they are. No idea who they are. No idea what crimes they committed. And while our crime rates in this country are going up, you see these other countries that they're coming from, their crime rates are going down. What does that tell us? Who is coming into this country? It's sad, man. It's sad. So what do we got on this, this, this conversation? Let's talk about this border issue down. We got going on down here. What do we got guys?
I will say as, I mean, I care about the border issue for a lot of reasons, but in particular, we see the effects of it. But I think we're forgetting how this harms legal immigration as well, because I'm married to an immigrant, which he's from England. He loves this country. He loves guns. He drives a truck, an F-350. They don't have that in England. Like he loves it here. He's honest. He's hardworking. He loves America, right?
We've been married two years, and they still won't give him his green card. That's wild. Yet, you can just... We could buy a flight, book a flight to Mexico, and walk over. Not only would he get his green card, in many cases, his passport, so becoming a U.S. citizen, but we'd get a credit card with $10,000, and a duffel bag full of other stuff that... And a Biden sticker. And a Biden sticker. And so...
that's the harm that it's caused me personally. It makes travel harder. It makes him working harder. He works in construction, but it makes all of that harder because you have to have sponsors and different things. And it's just beyond frustrating. We just got a letter from immigration saying that he, the reason they won't give him his green card is because he hasn't submitted his COVID vaccination records. I'm like,
The CDC has at this point said that the masks don't work. Fauci's even said there's no really scientific backing between the mask or the vaccines. They just kind of had to do what they had to do. And it's just... That's fucked up. Yeah. But he's really cute and he's got this like awesome British...
country accent living in Nashville. Are you starting to pick up a Nashville twang? Well, working in construction, you're either dealing with rednecks who don't have any education past fifth grade, or you're dealing with illegal immigrants who don't understand the Queen's English. And so he's had to... His accent has...
evolved and I take full credit. That's awesome. It rocks. Madat's a legal immigrant as well. How does that make you feel seeing all this shit after all the stuff you had to do? Yeah, it's a little disheartening. I mean, I think they're giving us even a bad name too because we come here, we work hard, we have to go through this whole process and then they're just coming across the border and they're getting all this stuff. I'm proud to be an American. I'm proud to be in this country and I think
we're kind of being slumped in with these people too, because even when people talk shit on immigrants, it kind of lumps me into it too. And I'm like, no, I'm, I'm one of the legal ones. I'm cool. You're an American bro. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah.
I think that's the point of it though, right? Like it's too lump all of that together. Because that's what they want. That's what they do with the LGB stuff too. It's a very consistent thing. They want to put you in a group that defines you. Like my Uber driver was saying. He's like, they think they know who I am because of the color of my skin and they don't. Like what an insult that is. But that's what this, that's a lot of the cultural and societal issues that we're seeing. It stems from that kind of mindset.
I mean unions and all the- Notice that they never put us in the group of being Americans. No, because the flag has now become something that is ... I saw today in Connecticut where the Democrats voted ... An officer was attacked and killed. I don't know if it was by an illegal or not, but nonetheless, an officer, a police officer was attacked and killed, died.
And so they were going to raise the flag at half staff, but they decided that the blue line flag and the American flag represented antagonism and racism and hate. And so they raised the pride flag to half staff because they said that is something that represents joy and happiness and all of this stuff. Oh my gosh. Like that's today what they did. So yeah, the flag has been labeled as pride.
anything divisive and negative and bad but in reality that is the one symbol that is supposed to unify everyone in this country forget any other identity factor if you're an american that is something that is supposed to unify us but they've used it as it's become a symbol that represents conservatives which if that's the case i know which side i want to fall on yeah dude look i think that we have to
I think we've gotten to a point where everybody's starting to understand. Some people are a little further along than others, but what we're starting to understand collectively is that they want us to be anything but Americans. They want us to be blacks or whites or gays or straights or illegals or feminists or trans.
The reality is there's a good reason why they don't want us to identify as Americans amongst the differences. You know, when I grew up in this country, it was always that way. It didn't matter what you were. You were a proud American. And they can't have that because the minute that happens, they lose their power. They lose their ability to manipulate. They lose their ability to stay on top of everybody's throat.
And I think we're getting to the point where people are starting to realize that. And I wish that they would realize it a little bit quicker, you know, but we're seeing it, dude. We're seeing the black America wake up and say, Hey, I'm not black American. I'm fucking American. And dude, that's the America that I grew up in. And I, it's, it's, it sucks for a lot of the younger people because they don't remember that. Like they don't remember that being that way, but that's all I remember. Like it's, it's up until the last four,
10 years where it's gotten weird. And it's a shame. But I think I'm optimistic that all of these things that are happening now, I don't think that these people can continue to win.
I think it's... Well, they haven't really had a win in a while. Years. It's been years since they've had a win. Everything they've been doing has been by force, and it's all getting rejected. And that's the actual solution to what's going on here. It's mass noncompliance. It's mass civil disobedience. It's not violence. It's saying, hey...
No, fuck off. We're Americans. You guys are shitbags. And we're going to be Americans and we're not going to let you guys divide us. And if we could get that going in our country, a lot of this stuff would take care of itself. And I think it's happening. It's definitely happening much faster than it was two years ago or three years ago, four years ago. I feel more hopeful now than I have since, I mean, I guess I've become...
politically active, awake, not woke, but awake in the way that I have. I feel more hopeful now than I have. We're seeing states sue now the Biden administration and the Department of Education. Over 20 are in active litigation over just specifically Title IX. Again, the counter-revolution on college campuses, how Trump is up by double digits in the polls, which I'll say the polls don't really mean a whole lot.
But it is. We wouldn't have seen that two years ago. Right. Which is hopeful. Yeah, for sure. Culture's changing. For sure. Yeah. And it takes bad things happening. Absolutely. And that stinks. Yeah. It sucks that it takes someone like Lakin Riley...
passing away being brutally murdered her family have to having to endure what they've had to endure it sucks that it takes a naked man in the locker room before people wake up but that's the point where we're at and that's just the reality of it well I think the good news though is that you know when the pendulum swings back it's going to swing back in a way where I think and I'm I'm seeing this I don't know what you got but I'm seeing like a lot of young people
you know find their faith and and become more grounded in christianity and a moral standard and value system you know five six years ago i think everybody was just like yeah you know it's a free country you can do what you want and i think people are starting to recognize that we need a value system and a morality system to operate a civilized society you know we can't let
Grown men dressed up as women go shake their fucking dicks Drag queen happy hour or whatever story time can't allow that you know what I'm saying. We can't allow Quote-unquote minor attracted people to be around children You know this and I actually think that's the point of contention that's gonna that's gonna unify everybody I think the more these trans people and I I
I'm talking about the grown men who, like we played in the clip on Tuesday. The pedophiles. Yeah, they're pedophiles. And they're hiding in the... Those people are going to be the people that wake everybody up. Yeah, 100%. Guys, jump in this conversation. Let us know what your guys' thoughts are down in the comments. Let us know. With that being said, let's get our final segment of the show. Thumbs up at Dumb as Fuck. So this is where we bring a headline up. We talk about it. It'll get one of those two options.
So with that being said, we got to do a follow up, man, because this story is actually pretty wild. My thumbs up are dumb as fuck. Hell on reads infamous Zoom driver who went viral for logging into virtual court hearing from his car is jailed again as saga of his suspended license takes another dramatic turn. This is wild, bro.
This is like, I mean, this is crazy. This is crazy. So we covered this already. It's a Michigan man. Have you seen this? It's, yes. It's wild. It's wild. I don't know what happened. Oh, bro. All I saw was when he was going. The only thing I know is when he was on court for suspended driving while he's driving. Right. Okay. So the Michigan man who became an internet hero for logging into a zoom court appearance for a driving offense from behind the wheel was
never had a license in the first place. The new development is the latest in the saga surrounding 44-year-old Corey Harris after footage May 15th hearing for an October traffic stop gained ground online. He was said to have a suspended license, leading Judge Cedric Simpson to express disbelief over his signing into such a hearing behind the wheel. So here's the original video.
Assistant public defender Natalie Tate for Mr. Harris, who should be present in Zoom. Mr. Harris, are you driving? Ashley, I'm pulling into my doctor's office, actually. So, just give me one second. I'm parking right now. Look at the judge. He's like, wait a minute, am I missing something?
You're stationary? You have some good relationships. Right now at this second, yes I am. All right, what are we doing? Your Honor, we are respectfully requesting an adjournment in this matter up possibly to the four weeks that the court would allow. Okay, so maybe I don't understand something. This is a driving while license suspended? That is correct, Your Honor. And he was just driving.
And... Bro, they're all laughing at the prosecutor's table. I didn't even see that. He's like, what am I missing? Like, am I missing something? It's with the charges, Your Honor, yes. No, I'm looking at his record. He doesn't have a license. He's suspended and he's just driving. That is correct, Your Honor. Oh, he knows it's coming now. He's trying to raise his hand. Bro, he is sweating bullets.
Hello? One minute, Mr. Harris. I don't even know why he would do that. So defendant's bond is revoked in this matter. Defendant is turning himself into the Washtenaw County Jail by 6 p.m. today. Failure to turn himself in will result in a bench warrant with no bond. Thank you. Thank you, Your Honor. Mr. Harris, I'll be giving you a call. Okay.
So that happened, right? Now, it took the internet by storm. But then it came out that he actually wasn't suspended and that it was actually like this clerical error. They forgot to update it in the system, right? And so then he became like this hero. Everybody's like, no, he's innocent. Like, he's good. You know what I'm saying? He was all right to drive, right? Well, Judge Simpson, he's a very smart guy. So he dug into it again, right?
And now it's revealed that he wasn't driving on a suspended license. He never even had one. He has never had a driver's license. And we got a video from a new heated hearing that just happened where he was jailed again. Here's the clip. With any reference to your client having had a license on that day and some indication or misunderstanding as to whether or not he had a license.
Let me make it very clear, based upon what the courts looked at, he has never had a Michigan license, ever. And has never had a license in the other 49 states and commonwealths that form up this great union. He has never had a license. In point of fact, when they suspended his license, and what people don't understand, when they suspended his license in Saginaw, they don't suspend the license. They suspend the privilege to drive in this state.
Hence, for example, if he had had a Kentucky license, he would be able to drive everywhere that Kentucky would allow him to drive. He just couldn't drive in Michigan because his privileges have been restricted. He never had one, not just in Michigan and none of the other states ever. So he was jailed again. They sent him back to jail, man. It's a wild story, bro. I like Judge, man. Judge Simpson, he's got it.
He's my guy. Anyway, what we got on this? Is this thumbs up or what we doing? I have a thumbs up. I think it's a little bit of... I mean, it's comical. And there's so much in our world that is...
is has a lot of gravity and weight and it makes you just feel hopeless but this was good to me i liked it look at him wearing his trust me shirt too trust me yeah dude this guy don't seem like the sharpest tool man no you know what i'm saying like he seemed surprised he probably surprised he didn't have a license maybe he didn't know hey dj he did have an id though
He had an ID. I was just going to ask. I know you were about to get a comment. Maybe they got a point. He had an ID. He just didn't have a driver's license.
That poor guy. Yeah, man. Judd Simpson, man. We should get him on the show. Yeah. I'm sure he's got some crazy stories, bro. I don't know if it's him or somebody, but they stream all of his court hearings, bro. He is a firecracker. He should just let us stream while he's doing court and commentary. I'm sure we can set it up. Everything's allowed nowadays. That's true. Why wouldn't it be allowed? This is true. So thumbs up on this? Sure. I'll give it a thumbs up.
Sweet. Well, guys, Andy Riley, that's all I got. Riley, thanks so much for stopping through and doing the show. No, I appreciate you guys. What you've built and developed is unique. It's rare.
And it's just like it makes me want to be a better person. Of course, being at HQ here, seeing everything you guys have, it's the people you guys even are anchored by, they're anchors. It makes me want to be a better person. So it's really cool and just a privilege to be on with you guys. So thank you. Well, thank you. And that's mutual, man. You're doing good work. You're standing up for what's right.
And that's very rare. So we're big fans of you as well. Well, thank you. Yeah. Definitely feel free to stop on the show anytime you want. Let's go race in a pool when you build it. Yeah. Could race DJ.
I'm a great swimmer. I got a pretty good backstroke. Yeah, it's all right. Is there any way that people can support you? Got any initiatives, things you got going on right now? Yeah, yeah. I actually just wrote a book. It's called Swimming Against the Current, Fighting for Common Sense in a World That's Lost Its Mind. Just came out last month. Just found out it's on the national bestseller list, so super exciting stuff there. I've got a podcast. It is called Gains for Girls. It's through Outkick, so we're doing awesome work there.
You can follow me on X. It's Riley underscore Gaines underscore. My Instagram is Riley G Barker, but that's all I've got going on. Sweet. That's awesome. Well, guys, go check out her book. Make sure you give her a follow and don't be a hoe. Share the show.
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