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Tell people, all right, you're going to notice that we don't run ads on the show. There is not a podcast on the planet that is as large as ours that does not take ads. We could make eight figures running ads on this show, and I don't do it because I finance the show myself, because I don't want to be beholden to the opinions of people who sponsor the show. So we don't do ads. And in exchange for that, I ask very simply that you help us share the show, all right? We're always talking about things they don't want us to talk about.
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We got a, I got my co-host, which makes you the co-co-host. No, I think he would be the co-co-host on this one. No, he's the see-through host. I'm the ghost host. He's the ghost host. Yeah. And you're the co-co-host. There he is. You would have to pick the chastest picture of me. Look at this picture. On the interweb.
Look at that. That's just the worst. I like it, though. Translucent. We got the ghost toast and the cocoa toast. That's right. I love it.
I love it. For those of you that are unfamiliar, this is Vaughn. Vaughn is my original co-host from the MFCEO Project and also the co-host of the new MFCEO Project, which is getting ready to launch here very shortly. We'll have information for you on that. What's happening, dude? How are you? I've got some good news for you, man. You do? You and I share a fear of snakes.
Yes. So I did a deep dive into whatever it's called, snakeology, and apparently only two snakes in the entire world are actually classified as aggressive. The python and the anaconda, both of which I think are mostly in the Amazon. So if you run into snakes on your estate- Yeah, don't worry.
they're not going to bother you. Like a hooded cobra, you know, when it gets up? Yeah. It's actually just telling you, man, I just want to be let alone. Is that what it's saying? And the rattlesnake, when the rattlesnake rattles, he's just saying, I want to be let alone. So this studying of snakeology, is this like the same one all these girls do? They study all the snakes? Well. You know what I'm saying? You just got to spit on that thing. Well, speaking of anacondas.
Yes, that's right. Big ass titties. I thought you'd be kind of encouraged by that. You got to yell that out when you drink Tropic Lightning. You mentioned that before the show. You have to yell it because you know the movie Tropic Thunder when he blows the shit up, that's what he yells. So every time, this is a new rule.
When you drink Tropic Lightning, first form energy drink, you have to yell big ass titties. People are going to do that. I know. It's going to be awesome. What about Summer Aid? Summer Aid is you say, I'm back. I'm back. Oh, I like that. That's like the antidote to the grape when you're saying I'm leaving. Yeah. I'm back. I like it. I'm back. I'm back.
Heard you guys were ripping on my home state the other day. I paid my rent. Oh, man. What's up, dude? I heard you guys were ripping on my home state the other day. No. You're saying what's in Kansas? Well, we said besides Vaughn. Well, that's nice.
You're the king of Kansas. I am kind of, but there's other stuff. Yeah, there's like three people. Yeah, we said what's in Kansas besides Vaughn? That should make you happy. Me, Dwight Eisenhower, and Barry Sanders. Barry Sanders from Kansas? He's from Kansas? It's his home state. Bro, you see he had like a heart attack or something the other day? I did not see that. Yeah, he had a heart issue. I think you can make an argument he's the greatest running back of all time. Yeah, he could have played seven more, eight more years. Yeah. Anyway. Yeah. Jeez. But, yeah, Barry and I are tight.
Damn, this is good. Well, I mean, I would hope so, bro. There's only three people there. And Dwight Eisenhower's dead, so yeah, it works out really well for me. Yeah, all right. Sweet, man. Everybody good? Yeah. I'm good. Yeah? You good? I'm great. I'm excited to talk. All right. Well, we got some shit. Oh, we got a gear release tonight, 7 o'clock Central. We do. Real America Freedom Gear. Get your shit. Yeah. Be rebellious. Yep. I like it. Yeah.
RealAmericaFreedomGear.com. Thanks, Madat. Thanks, Madat. You're the man. Handsome, too. He's all right. You know, Madat is all right. You got to make a game. I don't see him from this side anymore. You know, like, he's usually over there. You trying to cuddle? I asked my wife if Madat was good-looking, and she said yes. And she said yes in a way that kind of made me think that he— She knows what's up. Yeah. Yeah, so— So what have you been doing, dude? I'm going to smite you. Um—
Trying to put into practice the principles of the MSCO project. Yeah? Yeah. And things are going well, man. Good. Yeah. I did get off Instagram. You did? Well, I deactivated my account. Why? That's why this is the only picture I have. I know. I'm trying to get you a better one. It's like a myth. In preparation for being on here. No, you know, I'm not really down with the whole, like, 30-second thing.
frenetic videos. I think I'd rather build a following on YouTube. And honestly, like after a while, I'm like, I don't want to be focused on people online. I want to be focused on the people around me. So Matt Graham actually texted me and said, Hey dude, what happened? You're gone. I said, yeah, man, I,
I'm not trying to be like a saint or anything, but I'm trying to be really present to the people around me. And for me, having Instagram was just like always being tempted to think of somebody else who was not with me. So for the time period, time being, I'm just going to taking a break, taking a break. You're ghosting. I'm ghosting. Yeah. I'm translucent. You're not going to be able to see me. So, but things are good. Good. All right. All right. Well, uh, it is CTI. Yeah. Sorry. We had to do an extra day guys.
I got a little too hot.
I'm pretty sure that the show we recorded would get me put straight in the fucking gulag. Straight to jail. Yeah, straight to jail. We listened to it. We're like, yeah, we're going to go to jail. Yeah. Fuck. Yeah, but it's all good, man. It's all good. You know what happens? It's funny. You know, Andrew Bailey calls me for a meeting today. Oh, shit. We had marshals here yesterday. Yeah, the marshals were here, bro.
Oh, man. Well, let's do some cruising, man. Before we get to our headlines, I wanted to bring something up, man, because, you know, I always like to give credit where it's due. Yeah. A for effort. Right. I thought you stole credit. I typically do try to steal it. Other people's credit. History.
Bro, that story you made on fucking Instagram yesterday. Did you like that? Oh my God, that was funny. Did you like that? That was good. Alex was pissed. I bet she wasn't pissed when you came back, though. I was like, yeah. I was like, babe, I got to do something real quick. She's like, what? I'm like, it involves me walking off from you. She's like, why? I'm like, because I'm about to drink a grape smash. She was like, DJ, no. I'm like, babe, just walk. It's fine. We're going to be viral.
It is what it is, man. Bro, that would be some viral shit, bro. Bro, I think, listen. You should post that on your page. Actually, make it funny this time, though. Let it live there? Yeah. Yeah. All right.
I caught the joke. Get your fucking game face on. Yeah. We're ready. Yeah, I'm ready. Well, I like to try to give credit where it's due. A for effort, you know. Now, Andy, you speak, right? You are a world-renowned speaker, right? And you know how to move crowds. You know how to get people to just want to do shit. AOC tried to take...
play out of your book here. And I think this is just interesting just to bring up. Let's talk about it a little bit. So AOC doubles down on bizarre, cringeworthy antics at pro Bowman rally. It's called Organizing.
So Representative Alexandria Oscar Cortez or AOC defended her manic cameo at a weekend Bronx rally in support of fellow far left representative Jamal Bowman, the guy who pulled the emergency fire alarm. Yeah.
and saying the R-rated event had been, quote, fun as hell. This was her tweet. She said, Fox News is big mad that we're for the many, not the money. The squad member wrote on X, along with a clip of her onstage gyrations at St. Mary's Park in Mott Haven. She says she went on to say, quote,
We rallied 1,200 people in the Bronx to take on dark money, get fired up, and send busloads of volunteers to Canvas and Phone Bank. It's called organizing, and it's fun as hell. Let's watch the clip. Yeah, 1,200 people is the most people she ever fucking had before. She don't know how to act. Not only that, though. 1,200 people in the Bronx, right? Three weeks ago, Trump had 100,000. Yeah.
100,000. I know. Like, okay. Let's watch this clip. That's your move, boy. What the fuck is that? Is that what I look like? I guess I'm retired now. Let's go, bro!
Oh, she's taking her hair down Can't hear understanding where she's saying
They should have stopped the music.
See, listen. So she did that. I'm going to show you guys what this was supposed to be like. This is what she tried to do. That's what she wanted to do. You know. And everybody's looking around. And everybody's... A for effort, though. I don't know. A for effort. There's something about that Marxist hip hop. She's got crazy eyes, bro. I think she's just crazy. Like, why the fuck is her leg so far up in the air? Well, dude...
Like none of these people that are there to see you are fucking cool. Like they don't have any rhythm. Like they don't like, and she certainly doesn't. Did you see her? Like, like there was no rhyme or reason or coolness to her. No moving. She did the Hulk Hogan, bro. Yeah. Did you see that? It was bad. She needs some coaching Vaughn. Okay. But hold on real quick.
Why is his ass eating his shorts like that? That happens. Does it? Yeah, you know what happens to you too. It don't happen to me. Yeah, it does. It's never happened to me. That happens. That's literally- Why you got to hate on black people so much, man?
Why did she say take the country back? I thought her guy had the country. No shit. They have it. Yeah, they have it. No shit, bro. That's the thing they always do. They come in every year, every two years, every four years, and they say, we're going to take the country back. And then when they get it, they destroy it and they blame it on the other side. We got to take it back again. Yeah. Yeah.
Like, shit, you've had enough of it, lady. Like, look what the fuck's going on. And, dude, ultimately it comes down to these people's egos. Like, dude, if they were really for the people, like her sign says, for the many, not the money. If you were really for the many, you would look and see the damage that you're doing to the middle class that you're actually impoverishing them and sending them into poverty and
for your own ego to go up there and be a superstar. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Now, I stand corrected because I didn't realize she said for the many, not the money. I thought she said for the many, not the money because she just got married and I assume that that's what she likes. The many, not the money. The little micro wiener? Yeah, I missed that one. The many? It was white people, Jameis. Not the money. Come on, DJ. Are you saying like- Andy got it.
- The mini. - Oh, like M-I. - M-I, yes. - I see what you mean there. - It's English. - Bro, the words ain't there. I couldn't, like...
You just said the same. Okay. All right. So anyhow, yeah, she's crazy. And you need some lessons on how to do your crowd work, lady. Yeah. Like that's like its own art form. It is art. Yeah. It is an art. It's not just speaking. It's crowd work. It's like Matt Rife. The reason Matt Rife's the best comic out right now is because he can work the fucking crowd. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Well, that's all he does. Yeah, he's funny. No doubt. But I mean, look.
Her outfit ain't right. Her fucking everything ain't right for what she's trying to do. She looks like, well, that might be right. She looks like Dora the Explorer. I'm going to give her props. I actually think AOC is pretty attractive. Like that video of her from like 20 years ago is pretty nice. You know, look. I'm not talking about her character. I'm not talking about, but I got to give credit where credit is due. She has crazy eyes. That's kind of attractive in my opinion. Do you like the crazy ones?
Bro, shoot, cut off your mini. You don't want that. That's why Vaughn liked her. Well, maybe it wasn't 20 years ago. Maybe it was 10 years ago. I don't know. So...
I think I need to reestablish my pastor disaster identity. I'm doing too much Von the Impaler. All right. Yeah, damn. All I'm saying is she's insane. Yeah, she is. Oh, yeah. No question about that. Yeah, she is. Here's what I'll say. She could be attractive, but she's insane if she just stopped talking.
Got her teeth fixed. Yeah. She's awfully gummy. She definitely doesn't have a voice for... I don't care, bro. She's fucking single-handedly fucked up the world. Like, her and her little friends, the squad, they've ruined the integrity and the culture of our government. And they've made it into a clown show. Yeah. You know? So, like, dude, she's a dumbass. Like...
It is what it is. She was found in a fucking bar financed by fucking George Soros to become a politician. And because she's somewhat attractive, people have voted for her. And she goes in there. She argues about stuff that is complete lunacy.
That hurts the people that she's trying to represent. The real people in the Bronx don't like her, dude. They don't like her. Like, she gets heckled all the time when she goes in and does these events. I'm willing to bet you, bro. Like, I'm just looking at the crowd here. None of these fucking people even live in the Bronx. Hold on. Hold on. What do you notice about that picture of the crowd? They're all white. Every single one of them is white. And you know why there's no black people there? Because black people have figured out
The game. They figured out the lie. They figured out that these people aren't really for them. And the only people that are for them are white liberals who want to fucking...
Be virtuous in front of all their friends and all their family and act like they're, you know, better than everybody. It's funny because they're all about people of color, but... Are you fucking wondering? Yeah, there's not one... Dude, literally in that picture of the entire crowd, there's not one fucking black person. Oh, there might be one. Okay, there's one. That could be a shadow. That could be summertime tan, bro. You know what I'm saying? Like, there's certainly not a plethora of...
No, that's like a thousand to one. Yeah. Out of 1,200 people, they had like five. That's because, dude, minorities have figured out these people are just using them as pawns. Yeah. Bro, if she wanted to come on this show, would you let her come on? Yeah, I'd fucking destroy her. You know what? I will say in fairness, about once out of every 100 things she says, she says something decent. Like, but that ain't good enough. Yeah. Yeah.
That's a bad record. One in 100 is maybe not a great record. That's pretty bad. Yeah. That's not good. Yeah. Sweet, man. Well, guys, jump in on this convo. Let us know down in the comments. Bro, I'd let anybody come on the show and talk. It's easy to do when you're smarter than everybody. It's true. All right, man. Well, let's get into our headlines, guys. I don't know why people hate me so much.
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You got it. All right. Headline number one. Let's get into it. We got Trump debating CNN with some interesting updates happening here. We are two days away, one day away from when the show is going to be released. Let's talk about it. The Trump Trump Biden debate. Trump CNN debate. So this is a New York Times article.
That's kind of going over the grand scheme of things. So, yeah. So Biden and Trump are teeing off. Okay. This is going to be the first debate of this election year. And they're going to be held in Atlanta at the CNN headquarters. Okay.
Thursday. It's set to start at 9:00 PM Eastern time. And it's going to go about 90 minutes with only two commercial breaks. Now here's some of the, the, the key setups of this debate. The first thing is the candidates they're going to have microphones and those microphones are gonna be muted when they're not speaking, when it's not their turn to speak, they will be muted. And that's a requirement that was set by the Biden campaign.
It's only going to be Trump and Biden. The only two that will be on the stage, Robert F. Kennedy, you know, he dropped out and failed to qualify. They're going to have to stand at their podiums.
Biden will be on the right side of your screen. Trump will be on the left side. That was determined by a coin flip. Biden won that one. Trump will get the chance to give the final words and have the final say during the closing statements. That was also a result of the coin flip. And then Jake Tapper and Dana Bash will be the moderators. Now, Trump just yesterday, he put out a message asking Biden to take a drug test.
And this was echoed by one of the former physicians of the White House, actually. I believe he was Obama's and Trump's physician, who also...
recommended that Biden take a drug test before and after the debate to test for performance-enhancing drugs. Amphetamines, cocaine, Adderall, Geritol. He's going to probably be up under all of that. But yeah, so Trump had put out on Truth Social, he said, quote, drug test for crooked Joe Biden, question marks. He wrote in all capital letters and then he followed up saying, I would also immediately agree to one.
Now, obviously, I don't see Biden doing this. They're not going to let that man take a drug test because I mean, like and personally, like I feel like are there any drugs that would be allowed? Right. Like we're not talking about base level vitamins and shit, right? Like your fish oils, joint mobility. They're older guys. That's cool. No big deal. But when it comes to certain stuff, like I don't think the commander in chief should be on anything like that. Right. Like you got to be in a clear and present mind.
Well, don't you think as American people we have the right to know either way? I mean, I agree with you, dude. We shouldn't have to prop up our leaders on amphetamines and drugs and all this shit to make them functional. And the fact that they even have to do that is a sign of how corrupt our government really is and how much of a figurehead this dude really is. Yeah. Well, and the problem here is, like, it's not about him being on it. It's what happens when he's not.
That's the concern. - What happens when you-- we already know. Look at the country. - That's what I'm saying. You know what I'm saying? Like, and this is the guy who's in charge of our nukes. This is the guy that's in charge of our military, allegedly. - No, he's not. He's not. - Right? - Yeah, but he's not. He's not in charge of anything. - Yeah. - The guy's just a guy that they put up there to take the fall for all this criminal shit they've been doing to our country. - Yeah. - You know, open borders, intentional inflation, military equipment being left overseas, the funding of both sides of the Middle East conflict.
You know, this migration shit is becoming a massive problem. Strategic oil reserves being depleted. I mean, we could go on and on and on and on and on. They have this man up there to intentionally look incompetent so they can do whatever they want to do. This isn't, I mean, he's not the leader. He's not leading anything. When I first heard about the criteria, like the rules for this thing,
I was actually surprised that Trump agreed to it. But the more I think about it, I have this theory that he's actually going to turn it to his advantage in one particular way. But I'm curious if you think he's going to just sort of be classic Trump and talk when his microphone's off and interrupt. How do you think this is going to play out? Do you think he's going to play by the rules? I don't know. I mean, look, dude, I...
Trump would do the best if he went up there armed with real data about when things happen and how they happen because their claims of like all these ridiculous claims they make about the economy doing well and employment going up and all of these things. These are all rebound effect off of what happened during COVID. And everybody remembers this who's got common sense and a sound mind that
And that's why they don't believe it whenever they say these things like, "Bidenomics is working. We've never had a better economy. The growth has been great. The last four years have been the best presidency ever." Nobody believes this shit because everybody feels it at the household level. So when you're feeling it at the household level and you have your guy up there saying, "Everything's great," nobody buys that. And so I think Trump would do the best.
Instead of being, you know, smart ass Trump, which I think is funny, being armed with data and facts and being able to dismantle the claims that are going to be made up there with actual factual information, along with.
providing a vision for what this country is going to look like moving forward and painting the picture of what this country could become if we removed these Marxist communist influences from our country. And I think that's the plan that should be in effect. But whether or not he does that, I don't know. Well, I read a very interesting article on The Hill that basically said, I mean, we know that
i think it was this week that uh biden hit the lowest point in his approval rate thus far and the
the gap is widening, especially in battleground states. It made a really, really good argument for the fact that, yeah, Trump is still always going to be Trump in the sense that he's this master at marketing and knows how to create controversy to get part of the news cycle. But basically, he's run a very, very disciplined campaign. He's polished the edges a little bit.
I read this article and it made a lot of sense. It said that they thought that all these restrictions were actually going to help Trump because people are going to tune in because it's Donald Trump and you never know what he's going to do, but he's going to present himself. Yeah, he's going to have the occasional zinger, but he's going to do what you said. He's going to basically present the facts. He's going to be way more articulate than Joe Biden and Trump.
The prediction is that this is going to go very well for Trump. And I actually think it will. I think they're going to fuck with him. Like, I think they're going to, like, cut, like, you know, fuck up on the mic switching. Yeah, but dude, that's going to benefit Trump. 100%. Yeah, if they go, you know, this prosecution that they've done, this witch hunt shit, the weaponization of- They just tried to put another gag order in yesterday. Yeah, dude, listen. That shit has all boosted his following. And this-
These leftists and Marxists and communists. I'm gonna call them Democrats because they're not Democrats They're fucking communists and there's some regular Democrats that are getting tied into it because they're afraid of Trump But if we're honest, what has Trump really done other than just go up there and defend himself and defend the decisions that he's made? You know a lot of people
They say, like you just said, you never know what he's going to do. Well, like what? Like what has he actually done? He's made points. He's said what we're... Like he just doesn't get pushed around and people don't like that. You know what I mean? And so I think...
However, they mess with them. However, they shut off his mic. I agree with you. They're going to do that. And it's going to be in front like CNN is going to have the highest rating they've ever had in the history of CNN on Thursday. And any sort of fuckery that they pull is only going to benefit Trump, in my opinion. Yeah, because I think people are awake 100 percent to the.
persecution that's happening here and it's starting to concern them because they're starting to realize if they can do this to Trump they can do this to anybody and it's starting to not matter if people actually like Trump or
or not. Sort of like how it was in 2020, where it didn't matter if people liked Biden or not, they just were afraid of Trump. And I think that whole dynamic has changed now. I think people are realizing that they have a reason to be afraid of our current administration, and it's hurting their livelihood, and it's hurting their ability to actually live a life. And they're remembering that their life was much better before that. And I think that
this administration is literally scaring their own people into voting for Donald Trump. Yeah, for sure. And listen, guys, there's way more fuckery going on here, too. I mean, even just with the moderators here, you got guys like Jake Tapper and Dana Bush, right?
who both have a plethora of completely untrue bullshit that they have spewed against Trump. Trapper has a very long list here of 15 things just since 2015. One of these things, he went on a 15-minute rant talking about Donald Trump's penis, for example. Dana Bash, same thing. She has a long list of things here as well. And a bunch of lies, things that have completely came out to be completely untrue. But what does CNN do?
Of course, they defend their people like they always will. Seeing, quote, Jake Tapper and Dana Bush are well-respected veteran journalists who have covered politics for more than five decades combined.
The network said in the statement obtained by the Hill, quote, they have extensive experience moderating major political debates, including CNN's Republican presidential primary debate. The cycle, the network said, quote, there are no two people better equipped to co-moderate a substantial and fact based discussion. And we look forward to the debate on June 27th in Atlanta. Now, along with this fuckery. All right. I got something that you guys may not believe. OK, so.
Did you know, you guys remember that letter? We covered it plenty of times here on CTI. That letter that the 51 intel officers signed saying that the laptop was Russia disinformation. Yeah, you mean treason? Right. You mean the treason they committed? Correct. Yeah. Did you know that Dana Bash's husband was one of those people? I did not. Oh, yeah. Yeah, her husband. Yeah.
is one of the 51 people that signed that moderator dana bash is not without controversy bash's former husband is an attorney and former chief of staff at the cia uh jeremy bash that's his name he's one of the notorious 51 liars from the intel community who signed a letter in 2020 claiming the hunter biden laptop was russian disinformation bash and the others obviously knew that was a lie
He currently serves as national security analyst for NBC News and its cable division, MSNBC. It's all in a circle. These people are all together. Now, that's the only thing that I kind of worry about is that, like, you know, Trump's going. This is not home territory for him by any means. Well, I mean, it said ex-husband. I mean, that could go one of two ways. Maybe she hates her ex-husband and she wants him persecuted. Maybe. Maybe.
Maybe, man. I don't know. It's just... It's certainly bullshit. And all these people, I'm just going to say this, all these 51 people deserve to spend the rest of their life in prison. And I hope that happens. These people, listen, man, these people are destroying...
this country for the sake of their own selfish interests. They are setting aside their obligation that they have made to the people to serve us, we're the people, to spend our tax dollars in our interest, and they have decided that they have the power to lie to us, to not tell us the truth, and to steal our money and spend it any way that they deem to be fit, which usually includes some very handsome kickbacks to themselves.
All right. These people are out of control. They need to be dealt with. They need to be held accountable. And the only way that that's even possibly going to happen in any near future is if Trump gets in, which means they're going to do anything they can to keep him out. They're going to rig the debates. They're going to cheat in the election. They're going to disrupt society. They're going to make life hard on the citizens. They're going to make your life hard. And
They're going to get you to think it's somebody else. They're going to get you to think it's black people or white people or, you know, this or that, or they're going to try to stir this up. The rich guy, the poor guy, they're going to try to figure this out on how to get us to look at somebody else who is in the same boat as us and say, dude, it's you there. You're the one messing up my life when it's these people who are literal criminals who
who think they are legitimately above us and that we are cockroach little peasants and they feel entitled to do that. The fact that these people feel okay making these super biased rules about a debate is so far beyond what should be allowed in itself. And it's just accepted because of how much shit they've done.
You see what I'm saying? The fact that a president would be drugged up during a debate and it's not even a real debate and people like just take it, that's absurd. That's absurd. Every advertiser that advertises on CNN should be destroyed until they are no longer in business.
That's the truth. We should flip cancel culture back on these people, ruin the companies that financially support them, boycott them, stop using them, and put the pain to them financially the same way they do to you. And that's the only thing that's ever going to fix this. And they figured that part out and we didn't. And by the way, I hate cancel culture. I think it's super toxic. But at some point in time, we're going to have to hit them where they care. And they only care about the money.
So the fact that this is even allowed is absurd. It's tyrannical. Not that it matters, but did they give some sort of rationale for why they chose this format? Nope. No? Nope. That's the thing. Well, that was just what they said the terms were agreed to. The Biden team would not do the debate unless these terms were agreed to. And that's wrong. There's also no live audience.
I know. There's no audience. That's wrong. Which, yeah. Bro, that's what I'm saying. These people are making up their own rules and they're abandoning customs and traditions and quite frankly, our ability to get information from the candidates that are supposed to represent us. It really opens your eyes to how much these people operate in a completely different world than us when in reality, they're supposed to serve us. You see what I'm saying? Absolutely. Like these guys-
These people are supposed to serve us, dude. And they're operating up here in their royalty ecosystem. And we're kind of just down here like, what the fuck? Well, even the prohibition against the live audience, that's such an insult to the people of the United States. We are not going to give you access to the two men who are running to be the president of this country. That's what I'm saying.
And of course, it's probably motivated by the fact that they don't want social proof to influence people because they know that Trump's going to rally the audience. They know that Biden can't rally. They don't want to hear the boos. They don't want to hear the applause. Yeah. And they know that and they want to take that dynamic out so it doesn't influence public opinion. Exactly. Where before they were able to use COVID for, you know, the 15 people showing up to Biden rallies or, you know, how he hid in his basement the entire election campaign, you know, he
now they're in a stage. No, like this is just what we're going to do. And you guys have to deal with it. Dude. That's why these people all belong in prison or worse. It's insane, man. Yeah. It's completely absurd. It's insane guys. Jumping on this conversation. Let us know what your thoughts are down in the comments. Let us know. Uh, with that being said, let's go check some of these bad boys out. We got some good ones here. Oh yeah. Yeah. Andy first, I guess, I guess there's a question for you. Um, this first comment comes from, uh, two underscore grain of salt. Uh,
uh he says be who you are unless you're lgbtq a liberal in touch with your feelings etc that seems to be your message typically right yes yes yes all right yes yep yep all right yeah stop dumping your shit on everybody else because you're
are in touch with your feelings there's one thing i'm sick of yeah it's every motherfucker on the internet using it as some sort of dumpster for their fucking psychological issues right like bro that's called dumping it's immature as fuck it's super selfish and a lot of y'all have made it your identity you're a professional victim in a protected class and yeah that is exactly what i'm saying if that's you shut the fuck up that's what i'm saying i love it
I love it. This person must have a high IQ.
This next comment comes from Ed. By the way, that doesn't have a problem. I don't have a problem with LGB. Yeah, LGBT. I mean, LGB. I don't have a problem. Be who you are, man. Yep. Suck them wieners. Lick them tacos. I don't give a fuck. Lick the tacos. I'm just saying, I don't fucking care. What the fuck do I care what somebody wants to do? Right. You know what I'm saying? It ain't my cup of tea. Be who you are, but don't step on my fucking toes. Don't fuck around with people's kids. And when you do, you're going to have a fucking problem. Right. So, yeah, that's it.
And if you cry on the internet all the time, I'm going to fucking delete you. You're annoying as fuck. And everybody else thinks so too. That's the thing you don't get. Just because everybody's in your comments saying, oh, I'm so sorry. Prayers, thoughts of prayers. You know, how many people that say thoughts of prayers actually even fucking do that? None. Okay. Like,
Yeah, I mean, that's pretty much it, man. Yeah. Yeah. That's pretty accurate. Yeah. I love how these people think they're going to, like, guilt me. Right, right, right. So you're saying? Yes. Yes. Yes, that's what I'm saying. LGB actually just dropped the TQ. Yeah. I love it. And even if you're a T and you leave people alone, give a shit. No, you're cool. Yeah. That's fine. Do whatever you got to do. Just keep it in the fucking. You're in touch with something else. But yeah, for sure.
Whatever, man. What the fuck is the Q? Queer? Yeah. Aren't you queer if you're gay? Right. But they got to be separate because I guess you could be not gay. Different kinds of queer? You could still be queer and not gay. Right? Whatever, man. It's like the F word. You don't have to be gay to be that. This next comment. This is very simple. It goes like this.
Or like this. Yeah. Or like this. Sword fight. Tummy sticks. If you want to play tummy sticks, feel free to do so in the privacy of your own home. Flying squirrel. Guys, this next comment comes from at SV...
She says, quote, Hey, Nancy. What's up, baby? How you doing? Getting yourself one of them gilfs. Hey.
Hey, I like those little butterscotches. I ain't going to lie. I'll take them. The key to DJ's heart is those Werther's Originals. That's it. That's it.
I like the little strawberry ones too. Yeah, those are good. You know, they're like- I know. They look like a strawberry and I'll say- Yeah, for sure. Those are good. I'll fucking tear them things up. Where do they got those, man? They sell those at the grandma's store? There has to be like a Vaughn. I bet in Kansas they got them in a bowl in every place you walk in. I bet they got them. Well, I'm about 40 minutes from the Russell Stover's factory, so. Is that where they make that stuff? I think so. Yeah. I think so. I've never seen it for sale in a store. Like, Kansas sounds like such a wholesome place.
Like, it sounds like every place you walk into, they're going to have a bowl of Werther's and like a little old grandma that gives you a couple. Sun tea. Yeah. So she's 87. She's 87. Yeah. The comments finishes. Sorry. It says, as a former DOJ employee and whistleblower, I feel like I'm with my people every time I listen. Thank you and know you're both so loved. You feel like you're in jail? Hey. Hey.
We love you guys. I appreciate it. Especially Nancy. Yeah, Nancy, hit me up. Yeah. I mean, I don't know. She likes that sexual chocolate. Do they do postcards? Like, how do I communicate with? Telegram. Telegram. But not the app. I'll send you an actual one. Tele-type Morse code. Leave Nancy alone. I got you, Nancy. Hit me up. I got you. Yeah. Hop in my mailbox. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
All right, we got another one. This is what the fuck I got to deal with, bro. We got another one. Half the show is this motherfucker laughing at his own jokes. She's 87, so she's part of the greatest generation that saved the world for democracy. Allegedly. Let's not get into that, though. Let's not.
We got another one here. At ToddNeal1423, he says, when I was in military aviation, if the plane was piloted by males, it was a cockpit. If the plane was piloted by females, we'd call it the box office. I wonder which one had more crashes.
Let's see the data. That's fucked up. Never took off on time.
No comments. Hey, man. They had some good sandwiches in that one. Appreciate you, Todd. This last comment, I got one more for you. This last comment, this is a regular. I actually see him commenting a lot. This is at Ryan underscore Galka. He says, DJ, if you're really trying to get a free car from Andy, you know what you got to do. You got to give him that Hawk Tua. Spit on that thing.
I'm all right. Oh, that's what you want? Hey. You like that Super Leggera, huh? I'm just saying. That's a good car. That's a great fucking car. Yeah. I miss mine. You should have never gave it away. I know. That was a good one. You should have never gave it. Yeah. That's a decent spec, too. The red's not bad. What's that color?
That's called Red. Yeah. So what is that? Is that like an Oldsmobile or something? No, that's an Aston. Aston Martin. That's a 2024 Aston DBS Superleggera. Nice. I don't really know my cars. Yeah, it's an Oldsmobile. I figured. Anyway. What? A Hawktua. A Hawktua. I'm just saying. Hey, listen. Guys, you got to spit on that thing. You know what I'm saying?
That girl is so fucking funny, dude. Dude, she's selling t-shirts now. Good. Like, you know what I think is great? Is that, like, people love her. Like, they think it's fucking great. Like, it's not like they're hating on her. She's like a champion. No, for sure. She's awesome. Just like our fans. Guys, we appreciate you guys for being real ass fans. Keep liking and commenting. Keep sharing the show. Don't ever be a hoe. Yep, that works. All right. And hello, number two.
Be yourself, except all these things. Yes. You can be anything. First of all, motherfucker, I never said anything about being yourself. Most of yourselves is fucking bullshit. Most of you say, oh, I'm going to be myself as an excuse to be a piece of shit. Okay, so there's nothing about my message that has ever...
Come out of my fucking mouth that says, be who you are. It's not who the fuck. I said, take your piece of shit, you, and make it into a really good you. That's what I say. And leave all that victim shit in your fucking pocket. Shut the fuck up. I'm DJ and I approve that message. That's right. Guys, let's get to headline number two. Headline number two. This is an interesting one that came out today. And I feel like...
Let's just dive into it. Headline number two reads, Julian Assange dropping $500,000 for flight to remote island to avoid setting foot on U.S. mainland.
So this is a big deal. This is happening right now. Now, this has been in talks. I want to give a little backstory. This has been in talks for well over a year. But more recently, since about March of this year, where it became pretty serious about his release and if there was going to be some type of plea deal, plea arrangement. And it seems like it's finally came true now. So WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange shelled out half a million dollars to
to fly to a remote island to avoid returning to the American mainland after accepting a plea deal with the U.S. government and being freed from prison. Assange, 52, was freed Monday morning from U.K. prison and flew from London's Stansted Airport to the U.S. territory of Saipan. God damn it. Saipan.
Just keep going, man. In the northern Mariana Islands, a $500,000 flight, according to reports. He will have a U.S. federal court hearing Wednesday morning on the remote Commonwealth Island. There, he will plead guilty to conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense information for releasing classified reports on the U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq on his WikiLeaks site, U.S. Justice Department said, and court docs filed Monday. Now, Assange...
reportedly refused to step foot on the American mainland and instead opted for the tropical island as it was closer to his homeland of Australia, the Sun reported. The American territory is only about 1,800 miles from Australia compared to the 7,000 miles between it and Hawaii.
Emily Crawford, a professor at Sydney University's law school, explained the decision to Reuters, telling the outlet, quote, he has to face up to the charges that have been brought under U.S. law. It had to be U.S. territory, but it had to be U.S. territory closest to Australia. That wasn't a U.S. state like Hawaii, she added. So after he pleads guilty to the one charge, he's expected to be allowed to fly home with his five years in the U.K. prison, counting as time served.
His wife, Stella Assange, said he will seek a pardon from the U.S. after pleading guilty to the charge. She told Reuters it had been, quote, a rough few years and that she would not really believe he was free until they were reunited. So.
Again, this goes back to 2010, right?
Assange, he argued that he acted as a journalist to expose U.S. military wrongdoing and should be protected under press freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment. He initially took refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy in London in 2012, but was arrested by British police in 2019 after Ecuador's government withdrew his asylum status. So, guys, what do we got on this now? I mean.
Obviously, we've had plenty of history examples of things like this happening. And of course, always the government is upset and mad at these people. The people, we rejoice in these people because they provide that transparency that our government hates to give. It's no different than Ed Snowden, who...
basically unlifted the veil of the lack of privacy, the complete lack of privacy that we have here as United States citizens. And again, the government hated him. The government wanted him dead. I think that's safe to argue. But the people, we always rejoice in these people. Andy, what do we got? Ron, what do we got on this?
I mean, look, man, you know, there shouldn't be top secret classified information that they are hiding from us. They shouldn't be able to log into some sort of back end supercomputer like Edward Snowden exposed and be able to like log into our cameras and listen to our conversations and, you know, watch us undress and watch us through like that's fucked up, man.
And that's what's been happening. And this is, you know, when I tell you guys there's nothing secret, there's nothing secret. There's not a conversation that happens ever that people aren't
Listening to and people have a hard time believing that I say, oh Andy, you're just paranoid Well, if you look into what Edward Snowden exposed, that's exactly what he was telling you They have a system at the NSA where they can log in to your laptop computer Your camera your phone microphone your TV microphone your TV camera your Alexa all this shit and
And they listen to everything that you say. They record every call and they store it. And that's what he was trying to tell the world. And so, of course, they want him dead. And, of course, these people are criminals, these people. But in reality...
We shouldn't have classified information the way that it exists in today's world. We, the citizens, should be privy to the truth. Otherwise, we're just a bunch of ants living in an aquarium in some sort of controlled environment that we have no idea what's actually going on, which is why it feels like the Matrix. Right. Right. It's because we live in a fake world.
These people get to know, we don't get to know. These people make decisions for us. We can't make decisions for ourselves because we're stupid little peasants, you know? And these people like Snowden and Assange have brought that to the light. And yeah, these people hate them. And, and,
you know the truth of the matter is is there's never going to be a functional government in the united states ever again unless there's a full declassification of all of this information so that people can trust the government again and they can trust the media and that needs to happen and trump needs to do that you know like he need listen dude if trump gets in and he doesn't pull all these uh these he doesn't reform the country the way that it should be like meaning like
eliminate our fucking income tax and eliminate lobbies put term limits in drill our own fuels uh you know d class stuff like bro he he's he's a part of the fucking puzzle if he doesn't do that you know he said he was gonna do this shit the first run and he didn't do it you know what i'm saying that makes me concerned you know and and i know there's this thought process of i can do a lot more stuff the second term but
The reality is, is, you know, it should have been done right away. He shouldn't have counted on a second term coming around. And, um,
you know for us to ever have a functional country again that's going to become a prosperous place we have to know what's happening we have to eliminate the things that shouldn't happen from happening there's no reason that big tech and the government should be able to log in to our dms or see our emails or log in and see our cameras or listen to our conversations and people people's argument for that will be well
If you're not doing anything wrong, then you shouldn't have anything to worry about. But that's not what communists do. And you're witnessing that with Trump. Communists, in the way that they think is, show me the man and I'll find the crime that fits. Not show me the crime and I'll find the people who did it. And so it's a different ideology. And the way that they do this is they collect all the data. Then they decide that you're a problem. Then they go back through the data and they find shit that they can...
prosecute you for which is exactly what the fuck they did to trump so if they can do that to donald trump how can you think that they can't do it to you right and so that's how this should be looked at by the by everybody it's you know yeah i'll be yvonne there's a philosophical argument i love your take on it because like you know we've seen the movies there's actually a really good book uh about this exact thing it's called the giver i don't know if you've ever read that but
This idea that like the like, you know, okay, I'm with you, right? Like we declassify a lot But the counter argument is that there's things that you know, the public in mass would just not be able to handle and
Well, what's the, what's the take on this? What, what, what do you, what do you, how do you see it? Well, let me answer that in a second. I wanted to piggyback on something Andy said. So I think you guys know my wife is a Polish immigrant in the early eighties with the help of the Reagan administration. She escaped communism. I had no idea. Yeah. And, and so I, I've had some really amazing conversations with some of my Polish relatives and back in the day, if a,
Man or woman, like, tried to stand up against communism and they tried to be a force for freedom and good and, you know, all the things that honor God. Communists had a had kind of a couple of key ways of dealing with those people.
One is that they realize that even the most incredible person has inconsistencies in their lives and they have skeletons in their closet and they have things that they're not necessarily proud of. And they would find out about those things and they would try to discredit their stand for freedom by saying, well, hey, you know, this guy's kind of harsh with his children or something. And if they couldn't find something on that person, they would plant it.
So like if there was a priest or a pastor who was really a leader for freedom, I don't know, they'd plant some chick who said, you know, oh, he did something with me, or they would put some pornography in his bedroom or something. But the whole idea was to discredit and completely undermine the integrity of the people who were standing for freedom. And I think I'm turning this a little bit of a different direction, but I think what's so important—
to realize with all this classified stuff and the way that the government is spying on us, is that I don't think it's just to put us in jail. I think it's to keep us in line because they, at any point, could release things that would be embarrassing or anything. And I personally think our attitude as a whole, as a people, should be, all right, well,
We're still going to stand together. Yeah, I agree. All of us are screwed up and we all have skeletons and we all have things that we don't like about ourselves and we're all embarrassed, but we're still going to stand against you and we're still going to stand against totalitarianism. I agree. So I think that's something that we as a country more and more, and actually there's a term for the movement that
helped overthrow communism in Poland. It's called solidarity. But I think we, it means kind of unity. And I think there needs to be more solidarity among the citizens that we're not going to go after each other. We're going to stand together and say, hey, none of us is perfect, but together we're going to overthrow this tyrannical situation. So that's the first thing I would say. And then your question was?
I mean, like the counter argument to all of the D class stuff is that the public just can't handle it. Oh, well, I mean, my quick answer to that is, I mean, obviously there's a place for classified information insofar as it is a genuine necessity for national security. So I don't know. But what classifies it? Well, I'm saying from the Revolutionary War till now. I mean, we're fighting the British. We're fighting whoever. Yes, there has to be things for the sake of, you know,
and practicality that the army knows that you don't. But that's, we've gone way beyond this. They have information and they have data on American citizens that they have no right to. None. Yeah. It'll be interesting, man. I agree with you, dude. It's all about leveraging people's shame and pressuring them into staying in line. And that, they have a term for it. It's called calling them to the mountain. Hmm.
All right. And that's the term. So like when someone gets out of line, they call them to the mountain. And what that means is they bring you in and they show you the embarrassing shit they have. And then they say, we're going to need you to do this and this and this. And this is what they've done with politicians. This is what they've done with Hollywood. This is what they've done with the media. And that's a big part of what Jeffrey Epstein's whole island was about. It was about getting the most powerful people there, getting embarrassing shit out.
on film about them, which was illegal, okay? Them with minor children doing sexual acts. And this is how they get them all to stand in unity and to say all this ridiculous shit. And everybody knows it. All the Hollywood people know it. All the media knows it. And all the government politicians know it.
but that, and that's how they get them to say the same thing. Like you ever notice how they say the same terminology and the same thing. These people are put on notice by their handlers and their handlers have power to basically say, Hey, if you don't do this, you'll get this. And then on the flip side, they give them opportunities to be rich and famous and powerful. So it's not like just shut the fuck up. It's, Hey,
I'm going to come here, Vaughn. I'm going to show you. I can make you into this and this and this. And then if you say no, they say, well, I think you should do that. And you'll say, well, that's not me. I don't want to do that. And they'll say, well, here's the thing. We have this. See this? See this picture? See this thing that you said? See this?
So you should do that. Otherwise, everybody's going to know this. So you have a choice. Your choice is to go do these things that we want you to do. And you can make a lot of money and you can be well known and you can be successful and you can never have a worry in the world as long as you do what we say. But if you don't do what we say, we're going to ruin you. And here's how we're going to ruin you. And that this is exactly what they do. And so when people say,
Why is it a big deal what Snowden's doing or why is it a big deal what Assange is doing? Because they're stepping in front of that for the entire swath of humanity, right? Because this isn't just happening in America. This is happening globally. And people say, well, how do they do this for every single human? It's not that hard when everybody's got a phone and it can pick up every single conversation it's ever had and they record it. It's not that hard. No.
Right. And I mean, if I could just put a word in about faith in this, this is why I think it is important to have a clear conscience before God. Because if somebody comes to you and says, oh, look at all this stuff you did, we're going to blackmail you. At some point, all of us have to say, well, all right, you're going to ruin my life, but
My conscience is clear before God. Or you could say, yeah, I don't give a fuck. Because that's how you ultimately take their power away. How you ultimately take their power away is saying, do whatever the fuck you want. I don't give a shit. Right. Well, essentially saying the same thing. It's two different ways. But I think, yeah. I mean, the hypocrisy of it is that all these people in these positions are doing things that are far worse than any of us are doing. Yeah. Yeah. That's for sure.
That's for sure. Guys, jump in on this conversation. Down in the comments, let us know what you guys think. With that being said, let's get to our third and final headline. Headline number three. This is a wild one. This is a wild one. Let's dive into this one. Headline number three reads, Bankruptcy court trustee files motion to liquidate, wind down Alex Jones' InfoWars. This dude's taking a beating, bro. He is getting destroyed. Alex Jones. I mean, they've done him...
They tried to destroy them on, you know, in the social atmosphere. And now they're doing it to him financially. So let's dive into this. Christopher Murray filed a motion on Sunday stating that he planned to, quote, conduct an orderly wind down of free speech systems. The parent company of InfoWars said,
and to, quote, liquidate its inventory, according to ABC News. Murray's motion comes after a Texas judge delivered a ruling on June 14th that Jones had to sell his personal assets in order to pay families of the victims of the Sandy Hook mass shooting incident.
almost $1.5 billion. Judge Christopher Lopez heard lawyers explain that Jones's $2.8 million ranch was included in his personal assets. However, Lopez ruled against liquidating, uh, free speech systems. Uh, in Murray's motion, he called for Lopez to place a hold on the money. Jones owes the families of the victims of the Sandy Hook shooting, adding that this would quote interfere with closing down free speech systems. According to the outlet, uh,
Now, we've we've covered that whole lawsuit when that when that first happened. Right. They they find Alex Jones one and a half billion dollars for speaking.
for speaking, right? I mean, you talk about the Constitution and just completely throwing it out. That's what this was, right? And I think more importantly, it was a message that was being sent out to anybody that decided to speak against any of the narratives, right? They did the exact same thing with the J6 prisoners. That's right. I was going to say that. J6 was the same thing. Same exact thing, right? When you got guys, because they allegedly bragged...
A person bragged that he fucked up or fucked those cops up. Right. Jailed. Right. Or even the granny, 71 year old woman that was just stood inside the rotunda of the of the Capitol being charged with four misdemeanors is in jail. Right. It was a message. It was a clear, a very, very clear message that was being sent. And now Alex Jones seems to be putting they're putting like the final nail in the coffin. For sure.
Guys, Andy, what do we got on this? Well, I mean, I think you're nailing it, bro. I think J6 was 100% message that said you better not protest us or we'll put you in jail without charges for as long as we want. And I think the Alex Jones thing was you better not say what's actually going on or even what you think is going on. Or you better not speculate on what's going on or we're going to hit you for a massive amount of money. Now,
you know i'm not too familiar with what he said about the sandy hook shooting so like i don't that's kind of not the point of my point here the point is is that we have free speech in this country and free speech is free speech you can say whatever you want you can say whatever opinions you want you know there's already rules and laws about slander and libel that are in place um
But having a billion and a half dollar judgment, that's insane. Yeah, it's it's that's exactly. I mean, dude, it's just what you said it was. It's a warning from a Marxist communist court system in government that says you better not speak against us. You better not say anything against us or we're going to do this to you. And.
You know, it's a fear tactic. It's the same thing they're doing to, it's the same thing they do with protesting. Notice there hasn't been a single protest since J6 in a pro-America way that's been relevant, right? Okay, why? Because every single person is afraid they're going to get put in jail for four years without charges or any kind of due process or anything. And
I mean, dude, real talk. The people who are keeping those people in jail deserve to spend the rest of their lives in prison. You know, there's just too much corrupt shit going on. And, you know,
i don't know man i don't watch alex jones's show or anything i see some clips of him and sometimes he's out there sometimes he's spot on and he seems to be spot on more than he's not for sure i mean regardless of what you say and he's just very far ahead of the curve you know a lot of the stuff he said two three four five twenty years ago is now reality and so
I believe, didn't he say something like the Sandy Hook shooting was like a fake? They were actors or something? I mean, that's par for the course of something he would say. You know what I mean? I think you kind of alluded to this. I think the issue here is not whether someone likes Alex Jones or doesn't like him, agrees with what he says or disagree.
the fact is, is that from what I understand, and I, I'm like you, I haven't done a lot of, uh, deep analysis of this, but from what I understand, the charge against him was he said this. And then a group of people decided to use what he said to harass the families of the, the, who lost their kids in the Sandy hook thing. Is that what happened? Yes. And, and they decided to harass them and to, uh,
issue death threats and stuff. And so basically the idea was, well, he stirred this up. He's caused all this emotional pain and the threat of life to these people. Um...
As far as I know, he never incited violence against- Well, so how is someone supposed to be held responsible for the actions of someone else? Yes, and that is my concern. That would be like saying that someone who listens to my show goes out and does something stupid and then saying, I'm the one getting in trouble for it. But that's exactly my point is that I think they would try that. I mean, even take it further. I mean, I used to be a pastor. What if I'm preaching about the cross and then some white supremacist group-
Uses the cross. Uses like lights a cross on fire and oh well, you know, Vaughn was preaching on the cross. He gave that sermon. Yeah, so you incited this. I mean, it seems really, really dangerous. It seems really, really anti-American. But they don't care. And I think they're trying to use the point of, well, I don't like Alex Jones. Well, who cares if you like Alex Jones or not?
Yeah. I don't care who you like. What are our constitutional rights? That's the issue. Yeah. He may have just been completely idiotic in what he said. Yeah. But that doesn't mean you charge him, what, $1.2 billion? $1.5 million. Yeah. So what he actually said was, and this was during an InfoWars show, he said-
He claimed that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax, that it was staged by the government so they could go after our guns and start a civil war. That's what he said. And then people again took that. But I'm assuming that he did not deny that real children died as a result of this. I mean, that's the thing. But even with that, and we have covered this on plenty of other things.
He said that there was the parents that were... He did say that the parents were being crisis actors, that some of those were crisis actors or there was people... Well, I don't think there's any doubt that some of these shootings are being instigated by...
Rogue agents. Exactly. Yeah. I mean, dude, there's been a lot of evidence that's shown that. We've covered this on the show. Countless of times. You know, there's a lot of common denominators that just don't add up here. Right. But at the end of the day, China, like, I mean, bro, like this is one and a half billion dollars.
The only thing I would add, though, and I could be wrong, is that my understanding is that that whole bankruptcy process right now, that that was actually a turn in his favor. Because my understanding is that none of the payments have happened yet to these families. And that the people who were after Jones were actually ticked that the trustees approved this bankruptcy thing because it meant that
it was going to dissolve his financial assets and they weren't going to be able to bilk any money out of him. So after he sells his personal assets, then it's over? That's how I interpreted what I read about it. I interpreted that the people who were going after him. Well, the fact that he has to do that is bullshit anyway. What's that? I said the fact that he even has to do that is bullshit. Yeah. I believe he changed it too because they originally filed for chapter 13 and then he canceled that and then refiled for chapter 7. Yeah.
Yeah, listen, you know, I think, I don't know who exactly says it, but there's a very, very well-known quote that goes like, I may not agree with what you're saying, but I'll fight to the death for the right for you to say it. And I think that's really what it comes down to. And I think that goes for anybody. I mean, I don't have to agree with you, right? But in this country, as long as that Constitution is still standing, you have the right to say it. Look, we can argue this all the way around and all these different things, but at the end of the day, what this is about is intimidation. Mm.
It's an example. They're trying to make an example of him. He's close to Rogan. Rogan's got the biggest show in the fucking world.
They're trying to shoot a fucking warning shot across the bow to anybody. People like us, people like Rogan, people like PBD, all these people who are out there talking the truth now. And there's now, you know, four years ago, there was five people. Now there's fucking 500,000 people. They can't put the fucking toothpaste back in the tube at this point. All they can do is try to intimidate and scare people. And unfortunately, uh,
You know, this is what it seems to be, in my opinion. Here's what's so frustrating, too. You mentioned Rogan, though, and the way that these people work. Yeah.
It is amazing to me how many otherwise decent human beings who I think have brains in their head, the minute someone is publicly accused of something, they just believe it. So like, say suddenly we found out that Rogan, you know, the news broke that Rogan had a bunch of pedophilia videos on his computer.
It's amazing how many people believe that without going, well, wait a minute. There's no evidence that he was ever like this. Not only that. That's what my problem is, is we as a people need to stop just wholesale accepting this. Yes. Bro, it's NPCs. It's non-playable characters. It's people who...
like it's the people who you explain all this stuff to and then they look you right in the face and they're like dude that's if that were true why isn't it on the news like it's going a million miles over their head and dude here's a further here this is a further this goes back into like the assange in the snowden situation don't you guys think it's funny how every single time one of these people who is making trouble in you know the world
How all of a sudden out of nowhere it comes up they got child porn on their computer. Yeah. Yeah. That's because they fucking put it there half the time to fucking bang people when they're out of line. Right. Right.
Right. I will say this about- You think if they can listen to your phone calls and your television and listen to everything you say, record everything you say, you think they can't upload some shit onto your computer without you ever knowing? They do this shit. These people are criminals, bro. Yep. There's a Chinese proverb, the nail that sticks up will be hammered down. Yeah. Well, they're a communist country. Makes sense. Yeah. That's what they do. Makes sense. I will say this about-
Julian Assange, is that how you say his name? By the way, what's his actual citizenship? Australia. Okay. I will say this about him and Snowden. I don't know the full extent of what they did, the nature of it. I'm ignorant on that. But I will say this. These guys have paid a very high price. If they are full of crap and they're just blowing smoke, they have paid a very, very high price. And to me, a guy that...
Is willing to do something, even though it meant he was in jail, like potentially, you know, forever exiled from his homeland. Like to me, that gets my attention. And I go, I should probably listen to what this guy has to say. You know what I'm saying? You should look like he doesn't have he doesn't he's got skin in the game. He's got a dog in the hunt. You should go look into what these guys are all about. Really? And what they've done. Yeah, it's powerful shit. All right. Powerful shit, man.
Well, guys, jumping on that conversation, let us know down in the comments what you guys thought. With that being said, let's get to our final segment of the show. As always, we have thumbs up or dumb as fuck. This is where we bring a headline in. We talk about it and I get one of those two options. And you guys thought I was going to go the entire episode. We're not putting in a little grape soda. Oh, we got it.
So what do we got? You guys are almost safe. Is this the video where the dude whips the grape soda? No. Have you seen that one? No, I think this might be worse, though. Bro, there's a video on the internet where this dude is like...
practicing his whip like an actual whip yeah and he whips a can of soda and cuts it in half it's grape soda bro and then this black guy like gets it he stitches in and he's like why did it have to be great no this is this might be worse it might be worse um our thumbs up or dumb as headline reads
Swimwear brand has shoppers in hysterics by dedicating $165 bikini to Rosa Parks. What? All right, well, continue. Yeah, so a swimwear brand has been slammed online for dedicating a $165 bikini to
To the memory of Rosa Parks. Earlier this year, Divino Seas, which is based in Miami, debuted the matching Rosa bikini top and bottom on their website. In the description for both products, the brand outlines how they were inspired by, quote, the woman whose righteous rebellion against apartheid-styled segregation in the United States sparked the civil rights movement of the 1960s.
So here's a bikini top Rosa Parks. She was an American civil rights activist who famously refused to give up her bus seat to a white man in December 1995, sparking the Montgomery bus boycott, which protested segregated seating on public transport.
The description continues in honor of Rosa Parks. The vino sees has included this artisans inspired salute to hot culture in the domain of luxury swimwear. So here's Rosa Parks, right?
I can't wait to see this. So Rosa is meticulously designed with divinity in the details. Every element in the constellation of her composition contributes to the set's seductive yet stately gravatas. That's the description. That's a terrible description, by the way.
Both bikinis because the people doing this are activists morons Activism does not equal business dumbass. Yeah. No, it doesn't not especially in this case No, and by the way, you're on the wrong side of the trend. Okay Make a stars and stripes bikini. I bet you sell a lot more of them. Yeah, I
So both the bikini tops and bottoms, which are made of polyester and spandex, they're currently half-priced. Gee, I wonder why. And they're available in sizes extra small to large, which doesn't even fit half of America. I feel like they should have like 4XL for this one. Especially, yeah. I know exactly where you're going. 5XL. Where am I going? I don't know where you're going. Where am I going? We ain't gonna go there. We ain't gonna go there. I'm just saying you got to be inclusive if you're going to be fucking inclusive.
If you're going to be one of these woke-ass people, then you got to be all... People can't even buy it, man. What the fuck? Do we got a picture of this thing? Yeah, I got a picture. Okay. I got a picture. But yeah, so it caught the attention of Pauly Mia, who is the lead singer of the American band Twin Princess. She was stunned by the unlikely Rosa Parks tribute. The musician posted screenshots of
from the website on Twitter and wrote, can I show you guys something? Which has basically started to go viral. Like in a bad way. Right. Like people are like, what the fuck? Exactly. And one follower replied, laughing my fucking ass off, we have reached peak millennial marketing. So here's the bikini top for Rosa Parks. That's just a regular bikini top. Mm-hmm.
And they're getting destroyed online. This broke my brain. Another person said, rest in peace, Rosa Parks. You would have loved this stripper bikini top. Can we just go back to like string bikinis, bro, that are like American flag and like fucking 80s jeans. Like, look, bro. Yeah. Some some Daisy Dukes, like some lifted trucks and some beer and some fucking good American shit. Fireworks, guns like.
That's what I'm talking about. The good shit. Yeah. Big old lifted trucks. A couple of them. Yep. Big old other stuff. None of that government water DEF bullshit. Yeah. Yeah. No wieners. No wiener tucks. No dicks in the Daisy Dukes. Yeah. No Dickie Dukes. Dickie Dukes. Another joke. Another person said, I don't think Rosa Parks would wear this. A third replied. Probably. Well, probably. Can I go there?
She wouldn't have been allowed to swim back then. I think there would be another question to ask. What? That's racist, DJ. Fun fact. You guys want to hear something fucked up, though? This bitch had a car the whole time. She didn't even need the bus. Look, man. That's real. She had a car. Maybe the husband used the car, bro. She had a car. She didn't even need the bus. I think she was just starting shit. Sounds about right.
And you got sounds about white. I just don't. There are just some things that there are just some like products and articles of clothing that you can't really use to honor people. Like that's like saying we're going to create the Martin Luther King Jr. funnel cake or something, you know, like it just doesn't work. Bro, it's the virtue. It's the virtue. People with their virtue shit. Like, yeah, they want to look, dude, let me ask you a question.
If you tried so hard to show the world how much you care, like to the point where it's overbearing and it's obnoxious and it's annoying, what do you think that actually means about that person?
it means they don't really give a and they feel guilty for not giving a so they're trying to present them in a way that it's like these white people that are like overly concerned with black people and their situations and virtue signaling for race quote unquote racist issues which are unintentionally or maybe unknowingly because they're stupid just racist as it's like these people who say like like these white suburbanate moms who are like
What are we going to do with voter ID? Black people can't get vote, can't get IDs. They don't even know how to use a computer. Like they don't understand how racist they sound even saying that. Right. You know what I mean? And, and so like, dude, when I look at people who do things like this and operate like this, I just assume that they are exactly what they're trying to portray themselves not to be. And they're projecting their own, you know, fear of not being discovered. Right. Like,
It's absurd shit. And then to like take a historical figure like Rosa Parks, who was a huge figure in American culture and turn into a cheap marketing, you know, ploy piece of shit.
fabric that holds titties together. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, it's just stupid. Good job, guys. Yeah. It's disrespectful. Yeah. You know, and I agree with you on like, it's, it doesn't, not only does it not work, it's like insulting. You know, it's one of the, in all seriousness, you know what, what, yeah, it is insulting, but one of the coolest things about Rosa Parks was that one of the reasons that her story, I read this in a book by Charles Duhigg, but one of the reasons that her story got out and became a big deal was
was that she wasn't just friends with black people. She was friends with all sorts of different people in the community. You mean like a normal human? Yeah. She was friends with white people. She was friends with just all sorts of different people groups. And so when she was arrested, all these people who were not connected got together and was like, hey, we love Rosa. So the word spread about her. So she's really very much a model of what America should be, not this like –
Separating according to race and making a big deal about it and virtue signaling over, you know bikinis for the sake of civil rights It's really bizarre. I think like I think we would really like her I think she would have seen something like this and been like Because we're fucking normal human beings, bro, like most that's the thing 99% of people are all just normal people and we're out here trying to do our thing and
And we are constantly propagated with this race-baiting division nonsense, which doesn't make sense for anybody. Like, dude, we don't go out in the real world and see this shit. Like, it's not something that, you know...
It's just absurd, man. It's absurd shit. And they try. It's whatever, man. Stupid. It's a dumb as fuck. I think. Yeah. I think the first company that comes out with big trucks and 80s style marketing, Miami Vice, Bush Beer, they're going to kick everybody's ass. Yeah. Full Bush. Bro, listen, dude, I'm going to turn all my companies into 80s companies.
You heard it here first. I love it. We're going to kick everybody's ass. Let's do it. With big trucks and American flag bikinis. Mm-hmm. And beer. It's the dumbest fuck on this one. I'm going to make protein drinks in a beer can. When Andy's gone, DJ and I will get together and we'll come up with the best product to memorialize you. Yeah. We'll probably like suppositories or something like that. No, that would memorialize you. Yeah.
Then that would you stick up? Where am I going? Where am I going? Oh, I'm just saying like when the government gets you, I'm going to be there with them. That's true. I'm going to blame it on you. And it's going to be real. Vaughn's the mastermind. So you say I'm going, you're going, bro. That's true.
Well, guys, Andy Vaughn. That's all I got. Well, Vaughn, thanks for joining us, dude. Yeah, you bet. It was fun. You excited about the new MSCO project? I'm very excited, yeah. We got a number of episodes already recorded. We're pre-recording for you guys. Yeah. Very, very cool. Very fun. And we'll have some details soon on that. In other news, don't forget about the RealAmericanFreedomGear.com release tonight at 7 p.m. Get your shit. Be a rebel. And don't be a show-show.
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