708. Andy, Matt Kim & DJ CTI: Biden And Trump Debate, King Charles III's Portrait & Harrison Butker Voices Christian Values

Primary Topic

This episode centers around discussing major political events including a debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, King Charles III's controversial portrait, and Harrison Butker's expression of Christian values in the public sphere.

Episode Summary

In this politically charged episode of the "Andy Frisella #100to0" podcast, the hosts, along with guests Matt Kim and DJ CTI, dive into a variety of current topics. They begin by discussing the dynamics of an upcoming debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, providing sharp critiques of both politicians and speculating on the potential outcomes and strategies. The conversation then shifts to a controversial new portrait of King Charles III, which the hosts and guests analyze not just as a piece of art but as a potential political statement, reflecting on the artist's intent and public reaction. The episode also touches on Kansas City Chiefs' kicker Harrison Butker and his public expression of Christian values, linking it to broader discussions on religion in professional sports. The hosts engage in a spirited discussion, blending political analysis with their personal perspectives on leadership, media manipulation, and societal values.

Main Takeaways

  1. The political landscape is intensely polarized, with figures like Biden and Trump catalyzing strong opinions and strategies.
  2. Art and politics intersect powerfully, as seen in the public and critical reaction to King Charles III's portrait.
  3. Public figures expressing religious beliefs, like Harrison Butker, continue to stir dialogue about faith in professional arenas.
  4. Media and public figures play significant roles in shaping political narratives and public opinion.
  5. The episode underscores the importance of critical thinking and skepticism towards media-produced narratives.

Episode Chapters

1: Debate Anticipation

The hosts discuss the anticipation and stakes surrounding the Biden-Trump debate, critiquing both politicians' tactics and public personas. Andy Frisella: "Political pundits previously doubted that Biden would debate Trump."

2: Analyzing King Charles III's Portrait

The unveiling of King Charles III's new portrait sparks a debate on its artistic and political implications, with the hosts questioning the choice of artist and the unsettling imagery used. Matt Kim: "That painting is wild. It's got, like, legit satanic undertones and overtones."

3: Christian Values in Sports

Discussion on Harrison Butker's public expression of Christian values, exploring the intersection of faith and professional sports. DJ CTI: "It's really hard to convince someone to watch a two hour podcast if they're not buying into the message."

Actionable Advice

  1. Engage critically with media: Analyze the sources of your news and the potential biases within.
  2. Understand the impact of art in politics: Recognize how art can be used as a form of political expression and commentary.
  3. Respect diverse viewpoints: Whether in politics or religion, understanding different perspectives can enhance societal dialogue.
  4. Participate in civic duties: Stay informed on political debates and participate in elections to have a say in your governance.
  5. Promote open discussions: Encourage conversations about politics and religion in appropriate settings to foster a more informed community.

About This Episode

In today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by free thinker, Matt Kim. They discuss the Biden campaign wanting to ban audiences with their debates against Trump, the meaning behind King Charles III's blood-red portrait, and the NFL not agreeing to Harrison Butker's Christian values speech.

People

Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Harrison Butker, King Charles III

Guest Name(s):

Matt Kim, DJ CTI

Content Warnings:

None

Transcript

DJ
Yeah went from sleeping on the flow now my jury box froze fuck up bow fuck up stove counted millions in a cold bad bitch booted swole got her own bank roll can't fold dust a no head shot case cloak clothes. What is up, guys? It's Andy Purcella and this is the show for the realists. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness, and delusions of modern society. And welcome to motherfucking reality, guys.

Andy Frisella
Today we have Andy and DJ Cruise, the motherfucking Internet. That's what we're going to do. That's what CTI stands for. It stands for cruise the Internet. We're going to put topics on the screen.

We're going to speculate on what's true, on what's not true, and then we're going to talk about how we, the people have to solve the problems going on in this world. All right? Other times when you tune in, we're going to have Q and Af. That's where you submit the questions and we give you the answers. Now, you could submit your questions to to be answered on the show a couple different ways.

The first way is, guys, you can. Email these questions into askandyforsella.com dot or. You go on YouTube in the comments section on the Q and a episodes and ask your questions there. We'll pick some from there as well. Other times we have real talk.

Real talk is just five to 20 minutes of me giving you some real talk. And then we have 75 hard verses, 75 hard versus where someone who has completed the 75 hard program has taken it and used it to bring their life from dumpster fire esque to non dumpster fire esque and fix their shit. All right, if you're unfamiliar with 75 hard, it is the initial phase of the live Hard program, which is the world's most famous mental transformation program in history. It also happens to be free. So if you go to episode 208 on the audio feed, you get the entire program there for free.

It's not on YouTube, it's just on the audio feed. Or you can go to my website, andyforsella.com, and buy the book on mental toughness. It will outline the entire live hard program. It gives you the ins and outs, the ups and downs, the in depth knowledge of the entire program, more than you get on the podcast, plus as ten chapters on mental toughness, why it's important, how you need to use it to build your life, and then some case studies on some very famous people and how they use mental toughness to build the lives that they live. Uh, again, that's episode 208 on the audio feed.

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All right. What's up, dude? What's going on, brother? Not much. Yeah.

Yeah. We got a special guest today, my buddy Matt Kim. What's happening, bro? Super excited to be here. Yeah, I feel like studio.

Thank you. Amazing. I feel like with the racial superpowers are uniting to. That's what it is. Yeah.

We're crossing the streams. Let's put them. All right. Put them in. That's right in the circle.

We got. We got dj who's white fucking United nations over here. Yeah. Oh, motherfucker. I just caught that.

So what's up, man? Man, I love your operation here. Like, the organization, the culture, and everything that you've built and the attention to detail, it's inspirational. Seriously. It is.

Thank you, brother. Yeah, it's wild. It's awesome to have you up here. Oh, thank you. Yeah.

If you guys don't follow Matt, you should be following Matt. He does some of the best content on the Internet in terms of what's going on in the world. It's a very common sense, factual, unemotional presentation of what's going on, which is what I think we need more of. Um, so where could everybody work? Where can everybody find you at?

Matt Kim
I mean, at this day and age, if you really want to find someone, you can find someone. Just got to go looking for them. Yeah, that's true. Um, if you search Matt Kim on pretty much any platform, whatever your preferred platform is, like, you'll find me. Cool, cool.

DJ
Yeah, I like that. He puts in his bio free thinker because, like, I mean, there's a lot of people that like to claim that title, but, like, you. You actually do it. Yeah. You actually.

Andy Frisella
I like the way he presents his content. Yeah, it's. I mean, it's super authentic. How'd you get into, like, pushing out that content? Because you only.

DJ
You haven't been doing it long. I've been doing it about a year. Yeah. And I try to do it in a way that is shareable. So I want to make it obvious for people that people feel comfortable to share the content.

Matt Kim
Actually, it's funny. Quick story. I got a message from these grandmothers the other day, 70 years old, and they're like, we love your content, because I can share it with my grandchildren because they are so liberal, they're so woke, and I can't have these conversations with them. So I send your videos to them. They'll watch a one or two minute video.

It's really hard to convince someone to watch a two hour podcast if they're not buying into the message. And I really love that. I think that made me understand why people are watching it, because it's so shareable. You've been killing it, man. Oh, dude.

Andy Frisella
I think you do a better job than almost anybody with presenting comprehensive reviews of important topics in short form. I think that's definitely your bread and butter, dude. And I don't see anybody doing it better. I appreciate that. That's really cool.

So. So here we are, United nations. That's the United nations of freedom, not the real United nations of tyrant communists.

So what's going on, dude? We got stuff going on today or slow day? I mean, listen, I'm glad you asked that. And I think, did I accident or. Yeah, you asked it.

Okay. Got it. Got a represent over there, right?

DJ
Yeah. It's a lot of interesting stuff happening, man. So, you know, it's CTI. We don't crew some headlines, of course. But before we get into that, man, we gotta address something, because I feel like there may be.

I mean, and listen, I don't know if this is, like, lawsuit worthy, all right? But 75 hard. You guys know, we've talked about it plenty of times. You know, it's been covered by quite a few different very notable news outlets. New York Post media hates it.

Andy Frisella
Yeah, me too. They do. Yeah. I love it. Interesting, because you kind of got, like, a little nod from a very, very unsuspecting place.

DJ
And I. And I should say thank you to you guys because you guys have actually been hitting up the email, you know? And I don't know even know how we missed this. But thanks to our listeners, you guys have. There's a bunch of.

A lot of emails about this because our listeners caught this. So the Biden Harris campaign official accounts, all right, is now trying to dub 75 hard to attack Donald Trump. And it's fucking great. It's great. It's great.

Andy Frisella
So shut the fuck up. The official. You know, we've mentioned this account a few times, right? This is the TikTok account. It has a little bit over 320,000 followers to get about, which is horrible.

DJ
Yeah. On TikTok, that's nothing. Yeah, there's nothing. There's nothing. But I could literally post a picture of myself picking my nose and eating my own boogers.

And more than that. Yeah, for sure. Have you guys seen the picture of the team that runs Biden HQ? You can find it online, the page. Wait, who.

Wait, what should I type in? Who runs the Biden maybe Biden HQ. Maybe search their ex. They took a picture because they were trying to keep them private, and they took a picture and somehow it leaked onto the Internet. And they look exactly like what you.

Andy Frisella
Would think they would. Yeah, like, you probably don't even have to find the picture. They look exactly like what you would expect them to look like. That can't be it. No, hold on.

DJ
We'll try to find it without a fire, but. I'll find it. But, yeah, so the. The official. This official account, which we've covered, you know when they did that whole picture with the red eyes shit.

Right, yeah, they. They came out with the 75 hard impossible Trump edition. All right? And this is an actual post, bro. This is actual post.

Andy Frisella
Shut the fuck up. This is an actual post, 75 hard Trump edition, which they've outlaid the. The five critical tasks on 75 hard for Trump, which are. No falling asleep in court, no golfing, no attempting to overturn an election, no bragging about overturning Roe v. Wade, and no running mate that has killed a dog.

Pro. The left cannot do funny shit. It is literally impossible. Like, you know how funny you could actually make this? Like, no running mates that killed a dog.

DJ
Yeah, what about you guys? But no, no, running makes it actually just kill people. Yeah. How about that? No, man.

Andy Frisella
We're gonna have to make our own 75 hard version for them. Yeah, yeah, yeah, let's do it. I think there's the irony in this that I love, man. The irony I love is they don't understand how much I fucking hate they have. Like.

DJ
Bro, if they actually knew, they wouldn't. Be giving me any credit, that's for sure. That's the beautiful part about this, man. And I was looking through some of the comments. The top.

This is one of the top ones. Biden makes me throw up and then, like, it's just full of things like this. Trump 2024, Trump 2020. I mean, I, like, I don't know. I mean, is that lawsuit worthy?

Can you sue them? Is there. I could, but I mean, no, I could trademark them, but that's a trademark violation, right. Well, people don't know that. Like, people still think that's, like, some shit that belongs to TikTok.

Andy Frisella
I gotta send out more letters on fucking 75 hard. Yeah, it's insane. But now, you know, we'll let this slide. You let it slide. Yeah, I don't know if the attorneys will let it slide, but I'll let it slide.

DJ
Hey, they give you some clout, bro. Yeah. Appreciate it. Yeah, with your, with the. Hey, I just got something to say.

Andy Frisella
There's only 175 hard motherfuckers. You don't get them pick and choose. Yeah, Trump could do it. He could do it. Yeah, I doubt it.

DJ
Well, we got that, man. And real quick, I wanted to bring this other thing up because I saw this right before we got. We got to covering some stuff. Did you guys see that another bag of cocaine was discovered inside of the US Capitol police headquarters? Surprise, surprise.

Yeah. Another one was found and there was a press release on it. It's a real deal. And per the USCP, the United States Capitol police is investigating a roughly one inch by one inch Ziploc bag with a small amount of a white powdery substance which field tested positive for cocaine. The small bag was found on the floor of a hallway inside USCP headquarters.

The hallway is on the second floor in an area that has been a staging spot for furniture and supplies. The area is heavily trafficked by various contractors and employees. There's also near offices such as prisoner processing, crime scene intel, and reports processing. Yeah. So they found this little cocaine.

In another news, Hunter Biden applies and gets a job as Us Capitol police. It just shows. Hush haters will say, that's photoshop, bro.

Matt Kim
It just shows how sloppy they are, bro. Because in previous administrations, at least they would hide their cocaine properly. That's right. You don't leak it, like, in their nose. Yeah, you hide in your nose, keeping your pocket.

You know where your drugs are at all times. They are so sloppy that they are just dropping it everywhere. Like, it just. It's indicative of how the administration is run. Sloppy is it sloppy or is it just.

DJ
Is it. Is it more like arrogance? You know what I'm saying? Like, there's just this, like, I don't care. What are you gonna do about it, bro?

Andy Frisella
Listen, if you can't have your shit together about where your drugs are, what makes you think you can run a country? That's true. There's somebody freaking out, patting their pockets right now. But damn it, I think I dropped it. Yeah, it's Biden.

Cause he's fucking about to fall asleep. Yeah, man, I just saw that. I thought that was great. How did that do on this? You crushed it.

DJ
Decent, right? Crushed it. It's decent, huh? All right, that looks like I did it.

All right, well, guys, let's get it to our headlines, man. Let's. Let's knock these out. We got. Let's go ahead and get this started with headline number one.

Headline number one reads, let's get ready to rumble. Donald Trump readies to confront Joe Biden on the debate stage. So we got debates. They finally semi somehow agreed to some debates with some caveats, which we'll get into, but we got Joe Biden and Donald Trump going to be debating. Former President Donald Trump immediately accepted President Joe Biden's proposal on Wednesday to debate in June and September, but requested more debates and slammed him as the worst debater I have ever faced.

Political pundits previously doubted that Biden, who's 81, whom special counsel Robert her described as an elderly man with poor memory, would debate Trump even though he said in April he would. Biden released a video Wednesday morning proposing two debates in June and September. Here's clip. Donald Trump lost two debates to me in 2020, and since then, he hadn't. Shown up for debate.

Now he's acting like he wants to debate me again. Well, make my day, pal. I'll even do it twice. So let's pick the dates. Donald, I hear you're free on Wednesdays.

Matt Kim
I don't get the joke. I don't either. I don't get the joke. Cause there's no court. There's no courts on Wednesdays.

Andy Frisella
Is that like a real thing? Yeah. Like. Like. Yeah.

DJ
Yeah. You can't make sense. Then it's funny. He looks like a fucking corpse. Like, he really does.

Andy Frisella
I'm wondering, I've seen people laying in a casket that looked better than that. How many takes did that take? No, dude, I was thinking the same thing. I was like, dude, 20 take. He wore them out.

That's his whole day of work. You hard drive. Let's do it again. I want to see the fucking bloopers. What's the.

DJ
What's that drug? That old, like, you know how, like, old people, like, when they get, like. Dude, I'm telling you, man, he looks just like that dude from fucking the Indiana Jones movie, man, that I talked about earlier. What's the last crusade? When he drinks from the wrong cup, you don't, dude, type it in.

Didn't watch him. Okay, well, listen, he looks just like. You gotta throw it up there on the screen so people know I'm talking. What is it? Last crusade, you.

Andy Frisella
You have just put in last cruise. You have chose poorly. Last crusade, you have chose poorly. So learning how to work this computer. So I know.

Well, you know. Oh, yeah. You know what they say? They say, you know, black people don't know how to use computers. That's right.

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Wait, okay, this guy. Yeah. Storm right up there. That guy.

Yeah, yeah. He looks just like that guy, but, like, scroll down. There's like a. There's like a time lapse of where he's not as skeletor ish. Yeah, there he is.

There he is. It's fucking Biden, bro. I mean, I do see it. I see it. Yeah.

He looks like that. He's about a year away from that. Do the overlay. Yeah, I mean, I can see it. Yeah.

See? I see it. Yeah, man. I do see it. Yeah, I do see it.

DJ
Yeah. And so, like. And then he puts out, like. No, and I don't. Listen, I don't know who the hell is running his Twitter account.

It has to be some, like, 22 year old millennial that's like, think they're hip, right? It has to be the coolest person. But it's just like this. This, like, spunk that they're trying to give him. Like, that's not real, bro.

Like, that's not you, you know? Spunk. Yeah. Like this fucking, like. Apparently he likes giving the spunk to a whole bunch of people.

Yeah. They put this. Put this tweet out. His fucking own kids. Yeah, yeah, I saw that.

Ba says, I received and accepted an invitation from at CNN for debate on June 27. Over to you, Donald, as you said, anywhere, anytime, anyplace. You know, like, all right, bro. Yeah. So.

And then Trump, actually, he accepted and agreed on both of those, the June date and the September date. But Trump one upped them and said, let's do one every month. So he offered June, July, August, September. So four debates. But here's the caveat.

Here's the catch. So we got debates. This first one is in, is in June, June 27. But here is the catch. No live audience.

Per the specific request of the White House and the Biden campaign, Biden wants to ban presidential debate audiences. Right. So, yeah, we'll do a debate, but nobody can watch it live. I think the last time CNN did the town hall with Trump, he ended up winning over the audience. It's supposed to be a rather independent, moderate crowd.

Andy Frisella
Right. And they were cheering him. That's when he brought out the tweet from January 6. Yeah. Out of his pocket.

Matt Kim
And he had that set up and ready to go. They're probably worried about something like that for sure, where they, if they see the shift in the energy in the crowd, that'd be really bad. They're probably what they're most scared of. Well, also, dude, like, you can't really find people that want to support Biden. You know, even the people that vote for Biden, they're not voting for Biden.

Andy Frisella
They're voting against Trump. So when, when we go out and try to find people, like, they're going to, the people that are going to be for Biden are going to be very obvious to spot. Right. Like, they all look the same. Let's be real.

DJ
Smell the same. Yeah. Got the same color hair. Right. I mean, those could be generalizations, but probably not.

Andy Frisella
But we have this situation where, you know, they couldn't get anybody to even show up in 2020. And that was, in my opinion, a lot of what the lockdown was about. And, you know, the, they didn't care that a million people were in the streets for BLM. Right. They didn't, you know, Trump was having rallies of 100,000 people every third or every day leading up to the actual election, which was amazing.

This guy couldn't fill up a gym. This guy couldn't fill up even a tiny venue. So, so, you know, like, an easy way to really solve this would be to say, hey, we're going to do this at a, you know, an arena and say, here, you guys get 50% of the tickets. We get 50% of tickets and see what that looks like because they won't have anybody show up, dude. No, this is definitely in Biden's favor, obviously.

Yeah. Because Trump really feeds off the energy of the crowd. And without that crowd, he's going to lose kind of that, the energy that he pulls from. I think with Biden, they don't want to see what he is in natural environment, you know, so they're probably going to hop him up with a bunch of drugs, like for the State of the union address. And he actually does pretty well in those types of situations if it's super controlled and they have plenty of time to prep for it, and they're able to get that concoction of drugs just right to give him that 1 hour of maximum performance, which is what they did for the state of the union.

Matt Kim
I think it'll be really interesting. I think it'll be the most watched political debate and presidential debate maybe in the history of the world. Yeah, everyone's gonna tune into this. It just sucks, man, because it's like, you know, I feel like, you know, presidents, I feel like there's an obligation to be on the stage in front of people. You know what I'm saying?

DJ
Like, yeah, you should, you should, you should want, more importantly, you should have to be able to have, you know, give your answers and hear the live reactions from the people. Yeah. And it shouldn't be just a bunch of hand selected people either. It should be people from the general public, bro. It needs to be you.

You, like Biden should be able to hear the booze. That's my take, bro. And they know that's what's going to happen. And I agree with you, Matt. Like, Biden, when he, people underestimate his ability to communicate.

Andy Frisella
The center right underestimates his ability to communicate. Because if you look at any sort of Fox News or any sort of the stuff online, they always pick his very worst moments and they, that's all they ever show. So people think he's like legitimately way gone, which I think he is. However, he is able to put together a short amount of time of competent. Speaking of ability, listen, it's hard to do, it's hard to go for an hour straight and talk like that for an hour straight.

And I'll give credit where it's due, the state of the union. Even though I disagree with everything he was saying, everything was lying. He was lying about everything. His delivery was convincing to someone that didn't know the facts. Just like Newsom is right.

Like Newsom lies so confidently that people that are uninformed, they're like, oh, this guy's great. This is like Obama. Obama is that way, too. Yeah, I mean, the state union. The point of Joe Biden was to show the world that he is not senile.

Matt Kim
And if that was a goal, like, he did a pretty good job at that. I think right now he has five weeks to prepare. They're going to get it just right. They'll probably leak all the questions to him in advance. He'll have the zingers prepared and comebacks ready to go.

And it's going to be a tough test for Trump, I think, to think that he's just gonna go in and steamroll him, run him out of what? That's right. I think that's maybe underestimating the opponent. You never want to underestimate your opponent. Yeah, I agree.

DJ
What's the concoction of drugs? Like? I know Jeritol is a real thing. What else do you think they're pumping in there? Lot of Adderall.

Andy Frisella
Yeah, probably cocaine. No, I'm being serious. Have you ever seen a movie flight? They're searching for their dealer now. Yeah.

Where? Denzel Washington. And they get them all hopped up for, bro. Cocaine's part of that. Dude.

DJ
Cocaine's a hell of a drug. Yeah, now, but, yeah, so, I mean, so that's going on the. So this is a CNN one is Jake Tapper and Dana Bush. Totally unbiased. Completely unbiased.

Even though Jake Tapper, you know, there's a history of extreme one lies, obviously. But I mean, he hates Donald Trump. He know if that's a genuine hate or if he's just being paid and told to hate, you know, but, like, there's a lot of receipts here that show the unbiased. Right. So you add that into it.

You added a closed, no audience environment where there's zero feedback. There's the zero. You know, I'm saying, like, there's gonna be Trump against everybody in that room. You know, I'm saying, I think it's kind of messed up. But, yeah, they've uncovered a bunch of stuff.

I mean, going back to the Russia Trump collusion, the Russiagate shit that trapper, Tapper spearheaded on CNN, the 2020 presidential elections, talking about all of that stuff, the COVID stuff. I mean, Tapper's kind of, like, led that on CNN, bashing Trump. So we'll see. Final little update with all of this. Did you guys see that with that Robert, her Joe Biden interview?

Right. There was a FOIA request to get that released out. And White House Joe Biden, they just asserted executive privilege to keep that from coming out, which I think also lens to the whole, like, it's gonna, like that tapes gonna show how senile and bad this guy actually is. And he can't handle a fucking interview to release that five weeks out from a debate. I think they're obviously doing that in Biden's favor for the.

For the debates. I think this is a huge opportunity for Trump to really take control. If he goes out there and the whole world at this point knows that this is a biased debate, that everything is not in his favor, that he has to go into enemy territory in CNN, enemy host, any enemy moderators, and he has to show up there. And if he crushes it, like, it's over. Yeah.

Matt Kim
You know, this is a time, and this is a moment that he needs to be prepared for, ready for, which I'm sure he's doing. And if he's able to kind of take over the conversation. I think they replaced Biden. Yeah. Oh, yeah.

Andy Frisella
I think that's in the cards anyway. I think they've already planned on that. I was talking to a couple people that would know a little bit more than us. I just leave it at that. And they said that, that there's a lot of people that highly expect a different candidate to be introduced at the DNC in August.

Matt Kim
Yeah. So they have until August to figure it out. Yeah. And if Biden picks up momentum, then maybe they roll with him. If he just keeps on going and if he gets crushed by Trump in these debates, there's only two.

He gets crushed by them. Yeah. All they gotta do is replace, and they just have to make it last until the convention. You know, one thing I've, this is a little bit off topic, but one thing is that's super interesting to me is how they are already, like, painting his 2016 to 2020 presidency as the worst time ever. Like Jake Tapper just said.

Andy Frisella
What are you talking about? What do you. Statistically, that is a complete lie. And it's interesting how these people are trying to portray what happened in COVID differently and what happened in these different events differently just a few years down the road. You know, it makes you wonder, like, what have they completely lied about in history?

What have they completely washed over or made up? Because Trump's presidency from 16 to 20 was statistically one of the best presidencies that the United States have. Has ever had. Maybe the best. Okay.

And these people are out here now saying, remember what a nightmare that is? No. The only nightmarish part of it was the constant assault on Trump and the intolerance for any sort of peaceful coexistence and the intentional division that was created by the media the entire time. The media is what's created that disruptive time and amplified it. And I think people have woken up past that.

I think people realize who the culprit is. And you could see that in the data, too. When you look at the data of all of these liberal news outlets, they're all in the shitter. They're all losing their ad revenue, they're all losing their viewers. You know, that's a statistical fact.

And statistics tell the story. Like people like to say, oh, well, there's more to it. No, not really. There isn't. It is what it is.

And when we look at the statistics of, you know, what the country looked like and what foreign policy looked like in the state of the globe and all these things from 16 to 20, it was one of the greatest times in american history. And the reason that there's people out here that are screaming like it was the worst is because the media was pushing these things, like me, too, and, you know, misogynistic, and grab them by the pussy and all this shit, these mean tweets. But everybody had money in their pocket. Everybody had a good, good thing going on. There was not all this legitimate crime happening in the inner cities like it is now.

I'm not saying there wasn't crime. I'm saying it wasn't like it is now. We didn't have 20 million immigrants crossing the border. You know, like, let's be real about the way things were. You could not like Trump's demeanor.

It's like having a doctor, like a doctor comes in who's the best doctor in the world, and he says, hey, man, you got cancer, and this is what we're going to do. And he happens to, like, not be as not have the bedside manner that you think he should have. Does that mean he's a piece of shit? No, I'm probably still going to listen to him if he's the best doctor, you know what I mean? I'll probably say that guy's just a little different, you know?

And we as Americans have to, have to get behind that. And, you know, these people who don't like him, who continue to vote against him just because they don't like him, if we look, if we really examine who those people are, it's really just two classes of people. It's people who don't understand what's going on, who live a very comfortable life, who usually don't have to work. And what I'm talking about legitimately is white, upper middle class women that are liberal. Those people think that they're virtue signaling by hating Trump.

And then we have people who don't pay taxes, who don't have jobs, who don't have anything, who want to vote Democrat because they believe that somehow they're going to dissolve the wealth of the country, and it's going to go to them. And we're on the brink of a literal economic collapse. And people don't realize that, dude, we had two and a half trillion dollars of personal savings in this country that has now been drained to zero over the last three and a half years. All right. We have credit card limits at their all time highest in history.

And if credit card limits at their all time history and savings at their all time low, what do you think happens next? What happens in your house when your savings are gone? Your credit cards are the max. Well, that's what it's like in the country right now. And so people are still, you know, they're not understanding what can happen here.

And a lot of people who don't understand economics, that don't understand the way businesses work, you, we're very close to not even having small businesses, to not even having anything that represents capitalism or America or an american economy. We are very, very close to that because when once there's no customers, there's no business. I think the, there's a, I think there's a political theory question that a lot of people are internally fighting with that they don't even realize they are. And that's what is the role of a president. Some people believe that the role of a president is to lead and create policy and enact policy that actually makes a difference.

Matt Kim
There is another population of society that believes that the role of a president is to be a figurehead, to represent the country. And if you are on the side of we want a president that represents us, then I can almost understand why some people may not like Trump because they don't like his personality and they want someone that mimics their personality and their views and values. If you want a president that is more operational focused, then how can you not like Trump? Because of the presence we've had, he's the only one actually that is competent in that area. So I think that's kind of the divide.

People don't really know what they want in a president anymore because we're told that if you're a Democrat, you kind of like that there is a top down system, that their machine works for them, but it works. And the Democrats actually don't infight very much. No, they're unified. Right. So if you want to get behind a unified message that almost makes sense to you.

There's almost safety in that, that we're looking out for our party's interest. Some people just want to follow. They don't want to deal with the headache. When you think about the conservative side and you think about Republicans, there is so much infighting. And some, some people, some part of America, they're like, well, they can't figure out themselves.

They kind of have it together. Yes, it's a little dystopian. Yes, it's a little controlling. Yes, there's a little bit less freedom. But at least we don't have to deal with the fighting.

So I think we also have to understand why people are where they are because it's not always that they don't want America to be America. They, people just don't like chaos. And if you create a bunch of chaos and you say one party has no chaos and one party has a lot of chaos, some people's just natural gut reaction is to go towards what they feel is safer. Well, when we look at that and we think about the chaos, right. The Republican Party may not have as much chaos, may have more chaos in the government, but the results of their policies create far less.

Correct. And when we look at, you know, I think a lot of people, I think you're completely right, too. But I think there's also, like, another aspect. I think there's so many people that don't really know what the Democrat party has become. They are voting Democrat because they've, their parents were Democrat.

Andy Frisella
They are told to be Democrats. They are. They think that the Democrat party is the Democrat party of 20 years ago, which it isn't. You know, if we're being honest, the Overton window shifts so much that the right is almost the Democrats of 20 years ago. I mean, the party of free speech is now the Republican Party.

Matt Kim
Now the Democratic Party, which is wild. Yeah. Shifted so far left, dude, that like, it is that. And I think a lot of people haven't really examined that. And then, you know, when you think about human psychology.

Andy Frisella
Right. It's kind of like picking a sports team. You know, I'm a Kansas City chiefs fan to my down to the bone. How, well, how are you going to convince that Kansas City Chiefs fan to ever be a Raiders fan? It's pretty hard to do, right?

Their life has to get pretty miserable. The team has to be pretty bad. And that's what we're dealing with. We're dealing with a lot of people who build their identity in these things because they are followers. They say, I'm a this and I'm a that.

When really their identity should be like it says at the top of your instagram bio, I'm a free thinker. And I'm going to side with the people who have the best ideas. And that's what I think we're missing a lot of in this country. We're. We're identifying with a team instead of saying what is best for the situation that we're currently in.

Matt Kim
I think that's why what you guys do is so amazing, because you guys are bringing political issues to an audience that maybe a few years ago weren't thinking about these things, right. Because when you thought politics, you thought of, like, really stuffy conversations that people didn't want to have. This was not mainstream. Like, hanging outside and having political conversations, like, you didn't do that. I think a big flaw of maybe conservatives growing up is I remember when we were young, they said at the dinner table, you don't talk politics, you don't talk religion.

Andy Frisella
Right. That's how we were all raised. I think that was a huge mistake because we almost shied away from the idea of having these very difficult conversations, having debate, having discussion about things that we may not agree with because no one wanted to offend each other while eating dinner. But the reality is, if we were taught to have these conversations early on, then maybe more people would be involved. Now, where do you think that idea came from to not have that conversation?

Matt Kim
I think it was just trying to be polite, really. I think that's. I'm way more paranoid. I think it was a social initiative that they were put into play. Psyop.

Andy Frisella
Yeah. I really do everything. That's how I think, dude. I'm like. Cause my mind, you know, I'm an entrepreneur, so my mind always goes to what is actually happening here and what's causing it.

And usually in business, there's a couple layers to that. So when I dig into things and I realize I have a tendency to look deeper than most people, you know, when I look at things like cancel culture and political correctness and, you know, 10th place trophies and all of these things, you know, let's shut down the bars during COVID so that people can't have conversations about what's actually going on. It just makes me wonder, you know, if not having discussions about politics or making it painted as rude was some sort of early cultural weapon to where we couldn't discuss these things. Yeah, well, I definitely think we are in a culture of. A lot of people like to call it a mind virus, where people are infected, where people are shoved into a certain matrix, and you're almost locked in your own digital dungeon, your own digital ghetto.

Matt Kim
And it's really hard to escape it. And some people that believe certain things don't even realize that they were indoctrinated to believe that certain thing. And a lot of times, if you just show them the crack in that matrix one time, then all of a sudden, they see more irregularities in the world. I think that's really what we're doing, right? You're trying to show them that one thing one time.

And for everyone, it's a different thing. It's a different issue. Some people, it's racial inequality. Like, wait a second. That BLM thing, that.

That was kind of weird. Some people, it's war. Some people, it is whatever. Some people, it's economy. Yeah.

There's different triggers and different levers for every single person what they most care about. I think that's why it's important to keep on talking about all these different topics, because you get them for that one thing all of a sudden. Like, huh, that makes sense. They've been lying to me, right? And when you find out for the first time, because it's like seeing light for the first time, and you've been blind.

Right. It's a scary moment, actually. You know? Like, you had no idea your whole life that everything that you've been told was a lie. That the media and the news that you trust.

For all your information, it's been complete propaganda the entire time. And when you find out, you're like. Fuck, dude, what was that for you. For me? For sure, it was COVID.

Andy Frisella
Me too. The thing. Me too. You know, before COVID I just watched the news, and I would watch conservative news, but I just blindly believed everything. After COVID, you're like, dude, it's not just one side that's lying to you.

Matt Kim
They're all lying to you. They want you to pick a lane. Stick in your lane, and don't question what our lane is. It's like, pick a niche and go in it, and you're never allowed to escape it because you're controllable. They want you to become a data set, and they don't like variables.

They want, like, known quantities. You be here. You be here. You guys stick in your lane, and we will shuffle you accordingly. If you are an outlier, if you are a free thinker, if you question narratives, dude, they really don't like that.

That's what gets you canceled these days. You know, if you are a. I'm a Republican. And I will only regurgitate Fox News talking points. They'll never come after you.

No, because they know exactly what you're going to say, if you are a flaming liberal and that's all you talk about, they will never cancel you. If you encourage people like, dude, what's really going on in the world? Make your own decision. Stop listening to them. Stop listening to them.

Think for yourself. If you're that person, they will come after you. They've been killing those people, man. They're the ones that get canceled. Yeah.

Andy Frisella
In history, man. They killed those people. They can't kill those people anymore now because there's too much interconnectivity. So fuck you guys. But, yeah, dude, COVID, was that for me too, man.

Like, when they. When it first started coming out in March, I'm like, no, this is bullshit. And I could tell. And I'm. You and I are of the age where we've been through pandemics before.

And we, like, a lot of the younger kids, they never been through it, right? And a lot of older people, they were able to scare enough to say, oh, this fuck. If I catch this, I might be dead. So. But the people that were, like, 35 to, like, 45 who, like, we were all like, oh, fuck.

Is this bullshit? Don't go to the park. They filled the skate park with sand. They put blocks on the hoop. What do we.

This can't go outside. They tried to get us off the fucking trail. We were breaking down the bro. The trail at our old age barricades. There was this.

DJ
There was this, like, walking trail you could take, right? They. They put this, like, you know, the orange, like, construction safety net shit. Yeah, they put that up. It's like, I'm in the first day.

Andy Frisella
We got cut it down. We just, like, ripped it down, kept going. They kept putting it back up. We kept taking it down. And then we made it to that.

DJ
That, uh, that. That, like, park police guy or whatever, it would. He didn't want to talk to us because he would roll the window down. I was like, whoa, fuck. Audience I think the first six a month.

Matt Kim
First six months of COVID I I thought it was bullshit. I didn't want to deal with it, but I I stayed home. I complied. Yeah. And I say that only because, not because I believed it, not because I was scared.

There was a part of me is like, man, I think it's bullshit. What? For that 1% chance? Because every day they're like, you know, you're gonna kill grandma if you go outside, you're gonna kill grandma. You're gonna kill.

It's so fucked up what they did. Yeah, you're gonna kill grandma. And not only gonna kill your grandma, you're gonna kill your neighbor's grandma, you're gonna kill your cousin's grandma. You're gonna kill everyone's grandma. If you go outside, I'm like, damn.

What if that 1% chance that I'm wrong and I'm responsible for killing your grandma and your grandma? Like, that would. I couldn't stay with that. No. So, like, dude, I'm just gonna stay home.

I'm not gonna deal with it. I'm gonna stay away from it. And I think that's why I'm even more bitter now. Because they weaponized your grandparents against you. They weaponized your neighbors, your friends.

Your family called the cops on their neighbors for having a barbecue. Remember when Fauci was on tv telling families did not have their certain family members over for thanksgiving? Bro, it was insane. And then he was out there at the baseball game, head on, maskless. Yeah.

DJ
And when in reality, they were killing the grandmas. Yeah, no shit. Like, that's the real trees. Like, yeah, because that was forcing him. To die alone, bro.

So much fucked up there, man. But the COVID thing, it led me down a rabbit hole, dude. Cuz, like, here's what I caught myself saying. And I've even. I even said this on the show.

Andy Frisella
I would say stuff like this because it's like you said. You're like, holy shit. That you mean this has all been a lie, you know, it's like this. So. So I would say stuff like this.

I'd be like, yeah, man, the news isn't like what it used to be. It used to be they just reported the news and they gave it. And then I was like, wait a minute. Have they been doing this the whole time? Right.

And then I started looking back in history. I'm like, holy shit, I've been doing. This the whole time? Yeah. For a hundred years.

Matt Kim
The aha moment. Yeah, dude. And then I got into, like, all the crazy shit and like that, you know, people aren't ready to talk about. I mean, it's becoming more and more acceptable. Do some of that.

DJ
Like, that was. Yeah, we all know people are there. Yeah. Like, dude, it's just. Fuck.

Andy Frisella
It's a lot. It's a lot. Yeah, man. Well, guys, jumping on this conversation down in the comments, let us know what you guys think. With that being said, let's keep this cruise moving.

DJ
Let's head and check out some comments. All right. All right. Let's cruise some comments. This first comment comes from 7433.

Come on, DJ deserves a trophy for that unemployable joke. I'm driving, listening, and nearly ran off the road laughing my ass off. To which, at mark 210. Four three, respond. Technically, Andy called himself unemployable last episode.

Therefore, no trophy will be awarded under the recycled material clause. However, if DJ were able to generate similar laughter as a result of original material, a trophy could be awarded if deemed worthy. To which he, breezy, replied, is that you, madot?

Andy Frisella
I think Mark 21. Oh, I think he's a lawyer for sure. He has to be. Yeah, he's an attorney, but he's correct. He's correct.

Thank you, Mark. Yeah, you're, man. I appreciate you see breezy. Yeah. All right, next one comes from at Jeremy Gould.

DJ
57, 52. I took the beat my meat approach many months ago. No drama in my life. More money in my account. Total bliss, bro.

Andy Frisella
What? What the fuck? He's the heavyweight champ of beat this beat. Get that man a title belt. Shit, man.

DJ
I'm like, what, man? What? All right. Hey, man. Hey, congrats.

Andy Frisella
Yeah, fish ball, take it easy on that wiener.

Oh, man, this dude puts out walkout music. He's getting ready to hammer down. He's got a fucking walkout song. He's got his vaseline. Hey, no drama.

More money in my bank account. Total bliss. All right. And then our final comment comes from at Jennifer Cross, 86 36. Love this podcast and comment section.

DJ
Because of all of you, I registered to be an election judge for my county because I want to be part of the solution and know I am involved for the upcoming presidential election. It was very easy to sign up and complete the training. I hope a lot of people are doing the same so that we can do our part to ensure election integrity. That's great. That's awesome.

Andy Frisella
That's crazy. That's a big deal, man. I'm telling, like, listen. Oh, we got to get the good people engaged. Got to do it, bro.

DJ
I did that one year. I might even, you know, do it this year. Yeah, we'll see. Because, I mean, dude, it's important. You got to get out there.

Andy Frisella
Yeah. Good job, Jennifer. That's awesome. Yeah, sweet. Well, guys, we appreciate you.

DJ
We appreciate all the love, the feedback. Appreciate you guys for being real ass fans. With that being said, let's keep this cruise moving. Headline number two, headline to reads. King charles III's blood red portrait is a stylistic mess.

You guys see this? That's a crazy picture, dude. You saw that crazy paint, dude. Okay, that's crazy, dude. Wild.

All right, let's dive into it. Oh, dear. Really? It could be worse, I suppose. But I spent a little time looking at images of Jonathan Yo's confused, obsequious, oversized, and unaccountably frightening portrait of King Charles III.

And after trying to like it, a critics first responsibility, I've realized it's as bad as I first thought. And mind you, this is, like a super liberal guy, too. By the way, you spend most of your time as an art critic trying to express why you think art is. If not great, then somewhere in that postcode falling near the edges is where most of the fun lies. A lot of criticism is about border disputes, but it's always instructive to reflect on straightforwardly bad art.

Here, then, is a handy example. Thank you, Jonathan yo. Thank you, Kings Charles, for commissioning him. So here's the. Here's a clip of the reveal.

Okay, first of all, this is a massive portrait. It's a massive portrait. This thing's like nine or 10ft tall. Like, it's massive. Here's the video of them unveiling it.

I don't know. I gotta play. I don't know if he was scared of the thing falling or if he got scared because of what he saw.

Wait, look.

I think it scared him, bro. Dude.

Matt Kim
That picture is wild. That painting is wild. It's got, like, legit satanic undertones and overtones, bro. So from my understanding that the painter is a known political satire. Painter, did they know that they were gonna do something like this?

Or are they mocking you because the globalist elite love to mock you and humiliate you right to your face? Right? Are they purposely commissioning this type of painting with blood in the background to show and signal that, you know, like, we know what we do and we don't care? I mean, it's about that time, isn't it, dude? Like, just.

Andy Frisella
They haven't been hiding anything for a while. They don't. Everything is in plain sight. I mean, that's the thing. You got Klaus Schwab writing books saying, COVID-19 the great reset in 2020, right?

And people are like, oh, that's conspiracy. What do you. Dude, it's a book. You could buy the shit on Amazon. Yeah, he talks about what they're doing.

You know, like, so many people are to me, I don't understand what the resistance is here. Like, why. Why are we still calling these things conspiracy? Are we, like, acting like this is. No.

We have a group of globalist people in the world economic forum and other organizations who are straight up communists who are working to create a one world government and they're shoving it right in your face. And you guys continue to call it conspiracy, right? What is that? I don't know, man. This.

DJ
There's a lot of stuff about this. I think you're correct on that. That's what I think, too. I think people just have a natural inclination for fear of the unknown. And if you actually were to know that there is a concerted, organized agenda to change human race forever, like, a lot of people aren't ready for that.

Andy Frisella
Yeah. I think even though they consider and think about those ideas, they don't want to think about it, because that means everything they believed in their life like we talked about would have been a lie. And, bro, like, imagine. Imagine an entire world of people finding out the truth. Yeah.

Matt Kim
How do you even deal with that? How do you even put that together? Well, I mean, I do want that. Do you really want everyone to find out the truth at the same time? I do, because here's why wouldn't that caught chaos.

Andy Frisella
Yeah, but out of chaos comes order, and that's what they say. You know what I'm saying? So I actually look at it. That's their slogan. Out of chaos comes order, and it works for us, too.

And I think if everybody were to have a full disclosure of what's actually going on, yes, there would be some panic, but after a short amount of time of panic, these people would be held accountable, and. And we would be able to open up the future for something that is real and something that is truly free and not this tax slavery system that we live in here in the United States. And these manufactured wars for economic reasons. And all of this tyranny that is disguised as freedom would end, and we'd enter an age of actual freedom, at least for the next few generations, until they forget again. Right.

And I think this is one of the key times in history where a revolution is going to be required of some sort. I believe it's a cultural revolution that's happening right now. We see the tides turning on the Internet. We see the tides turning in culture. We see those tide.

And they are not just going to allow that to happen without violence. There will be violence at some point in this transition period. But I do believe that if people were to wake up and realize that the. The people doing these things are in such a small number that we could run them over in five minutes, we could open up the future to a brand new set of possibilities that would benefit humans in a much more favorable. Way that have never existed before.

Matt Kim
I mean, I see all of these kind of protests going on at the same time. And example, if you started at BLM, which was everyone hit the streets, and maybe the energy was a little bit misguided, but at its core, it was a pushback against establishment. Maybe just the energy was in the wrong place, but there was people frustrated with COVID frustrated with what's going on. They just needed a cause. And maybe the people that are in charge weaponized that cause.

But at the core of the movement were people that were really upset with establishment, where things were done. Even if you watch the pro Palestine protest, maybe a little bit misguided, but there are people that are frustrated the way things are done, frustrated with existing establishment, and they're pushing back. I'm seeing this trend on TikTok and Instagram of people blocking and unfollowing celebrities. I love that. I do, too.

They are taking power away from celebrity. It's a pushback against establishment media that's been pushed to them that say, you have to love these people. Like, no, we don't. Even the Trump MAGA movement are people that are reacting to corrupt government. And like, hey, this guy at least hears us.

This guy at least understands that this is how we feel. And Trump is a societal reaction to the corrupt politician politicians. If all of these organizations and all these movements and all these protests were to realize that we're not actually fighting one another, but actually we're all fighting the same war, we just don't realize it yet. Well, this is why they call Trump Hitler. This is why they call Trump Hitler, because Hitler was a result of this same kind of shit in society in the 1930s.

Andy Frisella
The removal of morals, the propping up of, you know, basically immorality as a whole. You know, mother daughter prostitution, child prostitution, the first sect changes in history. Nobody talks about, you know, they talk about, oh, they burn books, but they don't talk about what books got burnt. And what books got burnt in the thirties were the same books that people are trying to get pulled out of libraries now. History is simply repeating itself.

And the truth is, and I'm not saying, like, other people will say, that it's the Jews. It is not the Jews. There's a whole bunch of jewish people that are against this shit, too, just like there was back then, all right? But there is a group of very powerful criminals who are happen to be mostly jewish, who are pushing this agenda that everybody's resisting against. You know, the.

The border crisis. All of this shit is manufactured by these guys at the World Economic Forum. And if we go look at what they belong to. It is what it fuck it is. And until we can address the truth of the situation, we're not going to be able to solve what's going on.

And so, you know, I think a lot of people should really talk more about what the problem really is in that scenario, because it's. They want you to say it's the Jews. That's what they want. They want people to get so pissed off and say, it's the fucking Jews because that's the way that they hide. That's their protection mechanism.

All right? It's no different than saying all of Palestinians are fucking terrorists. That's not true either, right? All of black people are criminals. That's not true.

These are all generalizations they want people to buy into for the fact of division. So when people notice what's going on and they say, oh, it's the fucking Jews, what they don't realize is that they're playing right into the defense mechanism of these elite people. And there is a group at the top of the food chain who have all the money, all the power, all the control. They do run Hollywood, they do run the media, they do run the government. And these people hide behind anti semitism as their defense.

So when we say it's the Jews in general, we basically buy right into their ability to defend themselves and say, you're an anti semite, you're an anti semite, you're this, you're that. Look what happened in the Holocaust. They killed 50 gazillion of us. Right? Like, this is, this is what they do.

And so we have to be very careful. And people are like, why do they call Trump Hitler? Because Trump is a reaction of society just like Hitler was back then. And, you know, do I think Trump's gonna come in and exterminate people? No, I don't think anybody thinks that.

But I do think they think he's gonna come up with clean shit up. So which is needed. What do you think about that conversation? You've done a few, you've talked about. This, about the real and policy.

I mean, look, it's what people's talking about right now. There obviously is a group of people that control the world. They also happen to be heavily in one type of people and group of people for sure. I don't think anyone can debate that. There is plenty of infographs and data to show that that's true.

Matt Kim
I don't think all jewish people are bad, actually. I love a lot of jewish people. Same. I think they're very smart in general, very good at business. And to say that people call that anti semitic, too.

Like, if I'm gonna. If I need a lawyer and I'm in a lot of deep shit and I need the best of the best, I'm calling a jewish lawyer. Yeah. I want a Goldberg. Yeah, that's right.

Dude, that's amazing. That means you had success in your life and as a people, you've done very well. People don't like to hear that, too. People don't like generalizations. But yet, you know, if I go and I'm doing.

Playing pickup basketball and I have. I can pick from anybody I want, and there's one black guy and one white guy, and I don't know if any of them can ball, I'm picking the black guy.

DJ
Yes. It is what it is. And if we're in a math competition, probably you'll pick me. That's right. That's just how life works.

Matt Kim
And sometimes you're right, sometimes you're wrong, but I think that's fine. You know, I think we people get so upset that you generalize people, but stereotypes exist for a reason. It doesn't mean it's bad. Yeah. You know, and, dude, I could tell you from experience, it's just the truth.

Andy Frisella
I know a shit ton of jewish people. None of them are with this shit. They're all like, fuck these guys. They don't like it, either. And they also don't like the fact that they're lumped into this shit.

DJ
Right. You know what I'm saying? So here's a hypothetical question I was just thinking about. So if you were picking a team, all right, to commit a crime.

I'm getting a little JJ as our lawyer shit. Yeah. I'm just over here eating my bologna, bro.

Andy Frisella
I think it's important that we start identifying these people by their names. Let's make a fucking list. Who is it? Here's the top 300 motherfuckers doing this. That's what we need.

Matt Kim
And that's the hardest part. Right? Yeah. If we're at war with a global elite that are making decisions, playing God with our lives. How do you fight an enemy if you don't know who the enemy is?

Andy Frisella
Well, that's the point of their defense mechanism. And they want people to say, it's the Jews, and then they don't get called out by name. Right? So why don't we just call them out by name? Here's the top 500 people destroying the fucking earth.

This is the list. Hey, if they're in your neighborhood, handle them like, pro. There's a real point to that, too, man. Cause, like, you know, and I feel like I've said this on the show before, right? But you go back to, like, 2001, right?

DJ
You look at 911, post 911. That was the most united this country was. Why? It's because we had a common enemy. Right.

And it may not be the right enemy, but it's the one that they gave us. We had a face. We had a name, better location. We were the most united because we had a common enemy. Right.

And so I think, to your point, Andy, like, it's important. We need a list. Like, let's. Let's. Let's make one.

Let's make it. Let's make it and put it out. As soon as you start writing that list and start writing down the names, that's when it gets really dangerous. Yeah. And that's the scary part of it.

And I'm gonna call Goldberg.

Andy Frisella
Yeah. Because then they start telling. They are. They start saying, you have an intent to act. And that's where you get into the problem.

People. People on the Internet are like, why don't you organize a rev? I'm like, do you know what happens the minute I fucking say that? Right? They kill you.

Matt Kim
Yeah. They put you in prison forever, and. You become a misogynist. You become a rapist. You become everything that they throw at you, because as soon as you have momentum and as soon as you have people building behind you, they do it to everyone.

Andy Frisella
You know, it's interesting. People keep talking about the revolution, you know, like, dude, well, first of all, we. We need a cultural revolution first. We need to understand what. What builds a successful, strong, independent populace.

And that is what we talk about on this show all the time. It's personal excellence being the ultimate rebellion. Don't be out of shape. Get your money right, and consume the right kind of info. Be good to each other.

Don't hate each other. Work together. Do everything to take the power away from them that you possibly can. That has to happen. We can't just sit here in America anymore and kind of ride the bus down the road and say, oh, we're free to do what we want.

No, we are supposedly free, but freedom has to be exercised for it to exist. And the only way for it to be exercise is if we go out and do that in our individual lives. But then we talk about the revolution part of it. You know, the revolution everybody wants to have happen, but can't run. They can't run 50 meters down the street.

Right, right. And you know, I was thinking about this.

If I were to write a movie about a revolution, right? Hypothetically, I was going to write a movie about it. You know, a lot of people think that movie would go, like, millions of people storming Washington, DC, but I actually think that that movie would go, like, you handle them in your local neighborhoods, wherever they are, across the country. You know, that would be the movie. Simultaneously.

Matt Kim
Yeah. Like an omnipresent revolution, you know, kind of everywhere at once. Yeah. You know, that would be more. It seems like it would be pretty easy to do if we were writing a movie about it.

DJ
Yeah, you know, good movie. I think we are in a digital war, not an analog war. Therefore, that a revolution won't actually be physical anymore. I don't think war is physical anymore. I think that what you see as far as war, it's like, if you remember October 7, the image that they showed you and they talked about constantly to validate that it happened was that they had paragliders fly in.

Matt Kim
All right. Paragliders were able to infiltrate the Iron Dome. I don't know how that makes sense, but that's what happened. Supposedly. Allegedly.

If you want to tell the world that you are rich, that you've made it, what do you do? You go to Miami, you rent a Lamborghini, you take a picture, and you put it on your instagram. Be like, look, I made it. You have. The war is digital, and you show the media and you show the footage and show the picture to validate the actual war going on.

Analog war is messy. You have death. You have guns. It's unpredictable. You have to clean it up.

Like, it's not actually we. It's not actually viable in the big. In the big sphere of things. Military have weapons that they can deploy without ever having to shoot guns at each other. It's so Anna, it's so digital at this point.

I think the real world. The real war in this war in this world is digital. I think it's for our minds. And I think the more and more people wake up and the more that their programming doesn't work any longer, I think they lose their power because they can't control people in an analog fashion. If everyone turned off the Internet, how would they ever convince you of anything?

How would they ever tell you what to do? They can't. There's no way for them to physically do it. What would they do? Send people on horses to come after you?

Right. If you're able to turn off and control what you consume, who you consume, and if you're able to call out the bullshit on the people that are trying to propagandize you and try to control your minds. I think we would be free. I think we have to free our minds first and then everything else follows. I agree with that, too.

Andy Frisella
I never really thought about it as deeply as that. That's an interesting point. Because the truth is, is once they lose their power, these people just go away. They become noisy and annoying nuisances. They are not physically leave their castles.

To come and force it. Yeah, that's no way. And especially in America where we have all the guns. Yeah. They're not.

Matt Kim
What are they gonna do, start drone. Drone missiles striking like citizens? Like, that'll never happen. That'd be crazy. Yeah, well, they're playing the war that you're describing by things like when they deleted your shit or like how they got me right now, which they're not gonna keep me down, but I'm just saying, you know, that's the game they're playing.

That's the game. Yeah. We are in a clicks and views economy. Even the politicians, even at the higher levels of society, they are deathly scared of the Internet, and they are deathly scared of influence. If you start building up, picking up too much momentum, if you start gathering too much people behind you, that's who they shut down.

Andy Frisella
Well, that's like what they did to Tate. That's exactly what they did. Because, you know, I was out in Romania, I spent 4 hours talking to him, and he is, number one, extremely smart. He is not radical at all. He is a professional common sense.

Matt Kim
So common sense, he just has the ability to say things in a certain way that really reach the hearts and minds of young people. And once they realize that because he was a societal reaction to COVID, that's exactly what he was, right? 2020 happened, 2021. All of a sudden, this guy is talking common sense, talking right in your face, talking in a way that young men can relate to because they were most young men, especially three, four years ago, they were raised on participation trophies. For the first time in their life, someone's like, get off your ass and do something.

And at first, like, holy shit. Because men like direction, especially when you're young, you push back authority, but you also respect it, right? And for the first time, they're seeing it, and they're mobilizing, and people are getting in shape, and people are understanding and thinking for themselves and questioning the major narratives in the world, and they're like, dude, get Tate off the Internet. Yeah, because same thing happened to him, it happened at the same time. Oh, yeah.

Andy Frisella
He lost his discord. He lost his YouTube, he lost his Instagram in a fucking day. There's a button. Yeah, people have a button. It's sitting on their desk.

Matt Kim
They get lists of people that you should be out. Actually, it's funny because, well, what the. It'S what happens is the FBI, the three letter agencies, fucking message these people through. They're running basically liaison program from the White House through the three letter agencies to these social platforms and literally handing them lists of people to take out. And that all came out with the Twitter files.

Andy Frisella
You saw that. Have you seen the YouTube and Facebook files that were just released on May 1? No. So they really, the Congress released the Facebook files. And basically they have all the emails from the Biden administration telling Facebook, and now it's meta Facebook to remove certain people, to censor certain posts.

Matt Kim
And I'm talking about specific posts, specific videos. They're like, why the fuck is this video still trending? Why did have you not removed yet? And Facebook goes, dude, they didn't violate the terms and conditions. Your terms and conditions aren't working.

Make it better. So they are literally telling. That's communist shit. People don't realize that communism is here. They are sending lists of people.

Okay, here are the top ten trending videos about the COVID vaccine. Why are they still trending? They email saying, how come Biden's account is losing followers? And Facebook was like, dude, we don't know why. Something's, maybe something's wrong.

Reality is, you, Biden is just unlikable and people don't want to follow him. Like, why are they, he's losing followers. Why? What's wrong with this account? And when Facebook said, we can't, we're working on it.

We'll figure it out. The very next day, Biden goes on the news and he says, Facebook is killing people with misinformation. They didn't like the response that Facebook gave to them. They didn't like that. They didn't act quickly enough.

So he goes on news and he says, Facebook is killing people. That's insane. You can't do that. That is literally overreach of your power, authority, and that is manipulating what people see think here. The scary thing is, is it's setting a precedent.

Yeah. It's setting a toll. They've broken all these, these laws and all these customs and all of these things that we've had in this country forever. And what's scary is, and I don't think they realize this. But what's scary, like, Trump's been pointing this out.

Andy Frisella
If you listen to him, he's pointing it out. He keeps saying president. If president doesn't have immunity, then no president has immunity. And the left is all like, well, who cares? We're gonna get him anyway.

Not realizing what he's actually saying. And what he's actually saying is, if you do this shit to me, I'm gonna fucking bury you when I get back in power. And he's gonna. I think. I think he'll try.

Yeah. I really wish he had. I really wish there was more unity in the party. I know we don't agree a lot with all the republican party has to say, but this is not the time to infight. Yeah.

Matt Kim
You know, this is not the time to go after each other. This is not the time to be removing speakers of the House to try to remove other. Like, this is not the time to do it. I don't think so. No, I don't think so either.

Andy Frisella
But I also think the reason they act that way is because a lot of the guys that say they're Republicans aren't actually Republicans. I think they've run on the republican flag, but they're actually part of the establishment that infiltrates the entire government. I think, you know, we, like, we. I think we both agree on this. We have establishment Republicans, and then we have what they call MAGA Republicans, what I would call pro freedom Republicans.

Matt Kim
America first. You're right. Exactly. The. And that's.

Andy Frisella
That's where the split is. The split is between the America first and the establishment people. And so, you know, when we have, like, when we have guys like Lindsey Graham, like, that guy's not a fucking Republican. No, he's a war. War, war.

DJ
Yeah, dude. Fucking idiot. He's disgusting. He looks. He is the most disgusting looking, greasy politician I've ever seen in my life.

Andy Frisella
Like, when he smiles, his teeth are all rotten and shit. Like, he's just, like, when I think of a dirty politician, I think of him or I think a newsome. Yeah. Those are the two guys that come to my mind. It's like, it's a very stereotypical look.

Like when you watch old movies of, like, greasy politicians. Like, I'm pretty sure they were all Lindsey Graham. Like, it was actually him. He's probably been alive for, like, a thousand years. Probably.

DJ
Yeah, most likely. Well, guys, jumping on these conversations down in the comments, let us know what you guys think. Now, that being said, our third and final headline, headline number three. Headline number three reads NFL says they do not agree with Harrison Bucker after he voices christian values. Do you guys catch this?

See this? It's a big deal. So Chiefs kicker Harrison Bucker delivered a powerful address espousing christian values to a group of graduates at Benedictine College on Saturday. Now the NFL is saying they disagree with Bucker. In his commencement speech, the bucker blasted President Joe Biden for his pro abortion stances, urged male grads who embraced masculinity and championed the virtues of motherhood by telling female graduates there is no higher calling than being a homemaker.

On Wednesday, in a statement to people, NFL senior vice president and chief diversity and inclusion officer Jonathan Bean clarified that buckers values are not the NFL's here is about a minute and a half clip of Harrison's commencement speech at Benedictine College. Bad policies and poor leadership have negatively impacted major life issues. Things like abortion, ivF, surrogacy, euthanasia, as well as a growing support for degenerate cultural values and media all stem from the pervasiveness of disorder. Our own nation is led by a man who publicly and proudly proclaims his catholic faith, but at the same time is delusional enough to make the sign of the cross during a pro abortion rally. He has been so vocal in his support for the murder of innocent babies that I'm sure to many people it appears that you can be both catholic and pro choice.

Harrison Butker
He is not alone. From the man behind the COVID lockdowns to the people pushing dangerous gender ideologies onto the youth of America, they all have a glaring thing in common. They are catholic. This is an important reminder that being catholic alone doesn't cut it. These are the sorts of things we are told in politics, society to not bring up, you know, the difficult and unpleasant things.

But if we are going to be men and women for this time in history, we need to stop pretending that the Church of Nice is a winning proposition. We must always speak and act in charity, but never mistake charity for cowardice. It is safe to say that over the past few years I have gained quite the reputation for speaking my mind. I never envisioned myself nor wanted to have this sort of a platform, but God has given it to me, so I have no other choice but to embrace it and preach more hard truths about accepting your lane and staying in it. Yeah, and I mean, you know, and he goes on, like I said, he talks about, you know, women's, you know, place in the household and how, you know, these are important things and nothing.

Andy Frisella
Like, oh, he didn't say anything about sandwiches did he? No, I mean, but, I mean, you. Know, I'm just saying. But, uh. But no, it wasn't like, you know, you have to do this, you know, but just generally speaking, you know, his christian faith at a christian college, you know, I thought that was awesome.

DJ
Yeah. The statement continues from the diversity equity inclusion guy for the NFL. Quote, Harrison Bucker gave a speech in his personal capacity being wrote, his views are not those of the NFL. As an organization, the NFL is steadfast in our commitment to inclusion when. Which only makes one.

Which only makes our league stronger, you know? And it was interesting. Cause I. Hold on. So they're inclusive of other things, but not that.

Right? And it made me think. It got me thinking, Andy. I'm like, well, you know, what else has you would think would be, like, a personal view thing that the NFL has taken over? You know, it just got me thinking.

Andy Frisella
Right? Like, I mean, like, what else out there have they done, you know, on people's personal beliefs? And they have kind of, like, you know, brought in under their own umbrella. As a marketing campaign. As a marketing campaign.

DJ
And, you know, it just got me thinking, man. I'm like, no, you know, they've never done anything like that before. Yeah. If you're not watching the show, he's putting up pictures of George Floyd on the back of people's helmets. Breonna Taylor, who was a fucking drug dealer, on the back of people's helmets.

Andy Frisella
Picture of Colin Kaepernick. You know what I'm saying? Like, that's never happened. That was never a thing. Right, right.

DJ
But, like, I mean, here's a guy expressing his personal, you know, religious beliefs at a religious college, and it's not. It's. They don't include that in their inclusive views. You know, it doesn't really sound that inclusive to me. Now.

It gets a little. It gets even interesting how that term inclusive works, right? Like, it's basically means, like, no white christian people. That's what the fuck it means. It means no white dudes and no fucking christians.

Andy Frisella
That's what it means. Yeah, like, that. You all want to wonder why fuck people like me? Don't get with that shit. Because it means everybody but you.

DJ
Right, right. Cool. It'd be. Or you, who is a black man who has different views than what you're supposed to have. Right.

Andy Frisella
You know that you probably learn on that computer you don't know how to run. Exactly. You know? Yeah. And it gets even more fucked up, man.

DJ
This is the story. So apparently the Kansas City Chiefs, they retweeted a post from Kansas City. Official Twitter page. They doxed this guy. They tried to dox Harrison Bucker.

Andy Frisella
Who did? The chiefs. The chiefs and the city of Kansas. That line reads, Kansas City deletes tweet disowning chiefs. Harrison Bucker is backlash intensifies.

DJ
So there was a tweet from the official Kansas City account. Okay. And then the Kansas City chiefs retweeted it. This is the original tweet because nothing is ever deleted off the Internet. Guys, um, just a remark, quote, just a reminder that Harrison Bucker lives in the city of Lee summit.

They tried to dox this. Man, that is wild. I feel like they have some sort of legal recourse there, though. Dude. Here's what I.

Andy Frisella
This is what I see when I see that. I see. Here's what I think. I think that a lot of these teams and organizations, and we see this with, like, local newspapers here, they've got, like, a 20 year old social, me, 22 year old, far left view social media person who's typing in this shit, these people are not realizing because they've had the power for so long, they've had the cancel culture on their side for so long that they have not realized that they have lost that, and it is flipped over. And when I say, when they say the backlash, I'm pretty sure what they mean on the backlash is backlash from people supporting Harrison Buck 100%.

DJ
Yeah, there's been a lot of that. Which is why they delete it. These people are stupid as fuck. They don't realize that their time in the sun is over. They don't realize that the narrative is switched.

Andy Frisella
The pendulum is swung, and the more you act crazy, you're going to be on the receiving end of the shit you did to us for the last 1015 years, since social media was actually a thing, since social media started, bro, if you didn't have progressive viewpoints or liberal viewpoints, they attacked the shit out of you. And when we saw with the Twitter files was that Twitter was made up of more than 50% bots. 50% bots. And you wonder how they control the narrative. Well, it's very simple.

When somebody makes a post who's a celebrity, that they is in line with their viewpoints, they send the bots. The traffic goes up, the comments go up. Everybody thinks, oh, well, that's what's in. So I'm going to get in line with that. Right?

And then when someone like Matt or myself, we post something that they don't like, they shut it down. You don't get any traffic. You don't get any likes. You don't get any comments. And then people are like, oh, that must be the minority flavor right now.

But the truth of the matter is the pendulum has completely swung. And these people are so used to getting their way and they're so used to bullying that they're still trying to do it. And it's not working, man. They have gotten hammered. It's going to be dangerous for them soon if they keep pushing on this.

Like, these people are going to learn because, like, this ain't no bots. These people out here that disagree with you, these are real fucking people. This isn't bots anymore. When we were out there doing it, there was no real harm. You know, many times I've been canceled.

You know, fuck, dude. You know, many times we count this. Hundreds of times, okay? Not a single fucking time did it ever affect my business. Not a single time.

Not a single time. You know why? Because it's all bots. But here's the thing. Do you know why?

Like, bud light lost $20 billion in cap. Because when they got canceled, that was real people. And that's the thing. You guys lived, you progressive fucks lived in this fake cancel culture where you thought you had power. In reality, the power is completely on the other side right now.

And they're going to learn it the hard way. Yeah, I mean, to the point. I mean, it was. The backlash on this was so bad when this tweet went out and then, you know, subsequently deleted that even the mayor of Kansas City had to make a statement. He tweeted out, quote, a message appeared earlier this evening from a city public account.

DJ
The message was clearly inappropriate for a public account. The city has correctly apologized for the error. Will review account access and ensure nothing like it is shared in the future from public channels. Yeah. So what happened is exactly what I said.

We fucked up. Or it's the same guy that's tweeted both.

Matt Kim
You tweeted out like, oh, fuck, I'm in trouble. The other guy's account that you're also managing, like, oh, no, that was a mistake. This doesn't work out. Yeah, could be. Could be.

DJ
I love it, man. I love it. And listen, I like Harrison, man. Like, you know, it's not like. But listen, he likes.

At the end of the day, and this is, this is, this is a message to progressive liberals, right? At the end of the day, I don't care what you believe, but actually believe it and stand up for it, like, and actually be convicted in that belief, know exactly why you believe something, right? Like, no, no. That's the key. That's the key.

Andy Frisella
Know why you believe it. Don't just believe it. Like, how many times have we seen these interviews on the streets where they go up? Like, especially these women, they say, do you need a man? No.

Do you need a man? No. Do you need a man? No. And then they'll be like, what about this?

And they'll be like, I gotta go. Right? You know? Like, these people cannot back up. Like, if you cannot back up, why you believe what you believe, you do not even believe it.

You've been taught. You've been indoctrinated. You're repeating talking points. Like, you should be able to explain why you believe that. And if you can't, you can't be taken seriously.

DJ
That's my thing, you know? And so a guy like Harrison bucket, right? I mean, like, it's not like he's a fuck. He's a kicker on the chiefs. He does a great job.

Andy Frisella
He's great. He's an awesome kicker. But then today, that's what he believes. And you can tell he believes it. And he knows what he believes.

DJ
He can offend what he believes. You know what I'm saying? And so, like, to attack this guy, it's not like. I mean, he's at a. He's at a Christian Catholic school, man.

Like, given. Like, they invited him there is obviously they invited him for a reason. He didn't get no booze from the crowd. You know what I'm saying? It's what's like.

Like, people are just losing their mind, man, and the power is gone on all of this shit, so they can all fuck off. I agree. What do you think, Matt? Well, I'm a free speech. There's two things are my two tenets in life that are non negotiables.

Matt Kim
Number one, family is the most important thing in your life. Number two is that the government has no right or place to tell us how to live our lives. And within that category would be, I'm a free speech absolutist because the government should not dictate what we speak about or think about. These are our thoughts, our words. We're allowed to think.

Free speech only works if you hear something you don't agree with. That's the only way you know it works. Right? So anytime someone gets pushed down for something that they say, I'm against it, even if it's something I disagree with, because I think you have to let all ideas out and only then do you get the truly great ideas? I love what he said.

I don't agree with everything he said, but I don't think he should be taken out. Did the NFL punish him or did they just speak out? That's also a difference. I think at the time of the. Recording, there hasn't been any, any backlash yet or any negative official at the time of the record.

Andy Frisella
Yeah, but the fact that they even dress it. Yeah. Is weird. Like, why, why are you addressing it? Not only that, I mean, it also just continues to show you, bro, like, how far off base these people are.

DJ
Because, dude, like, who watches NFL? He's a majority. I mean, dude, the country's majority. Christian is a majority. You don't say, like, who are your actual supporters, bro?

You know, I'm sensing to come out to make a statement saying that you don't support christian values. Okay. I'm sure there's some marketing, there's some strategic. I think the NFL is an anomaly in that regard. I think the NFL's product is so good that people don't give a shit and they've gotten away.

Andy Frisella
Look, dude, nobody's gonna stop watching football. Everybody says it every year. I'm not fucking watching NFL. But they still fucking watch. Not watching the Taylor Swift bowl, but everyone watched it.

Right, exactly. So, like, dude, until people start doing what they say they're going to do, it's not going to change for this because their products so good. Like, where can you get that level of entertainment? You love football. I love football.

DJ
Really? Off tuning GTI's on Tuesdays? No, I'm just saying, dude, like, they're not, like, the NFL is an anomaly in their ability to get away with pushing this far left shit because people will just ignore it to watch the actual players play. Okay, but when it comes to, like, other areas where their product isn't as good, like, for example, when Anheuser Bush did that shit with Bud light and they put whatever that thing's name is on the fucking can. Dylan Mulvaney, they've got a $20 billion hit because people said, well, bud lights.

Andy Frisella
All right, but I'll drink this instead. You can't. There's no alternative product for the NFL. So, like, they get away with this shit. And Roger Goodell and all the executives, they're sitting there and they're saying, well, it's not really hurting us.

And we're in line with that. And you know what? It endears us to the biggest companies in the world and the biggest donors in the world and the you know, we're, we're doing what we're supposed to do. We're in line with the Blackrock financial agenda, right? We're in line with the World Economic Forum agenda.

No, we're doing our part. And so he can go save face with the world's richest, most powerful people and it doesn't really affect his product. But that's not the case in most companies because most companies have a product that is interchangeable. At some level, it's a commodity. At some level, NFL football is not a commodity.

DJ
Yeah. Right. So if you have a, let's say, you know, for example, like I just said, a beer, if you have a beer that promotes this shit, it isn't gonna fucking sell. And if you have a beer that promotes freedom in America and 1980s, you know, I think that'll sell very well. You know.

Andy Frisella
And so I think that they're a little insulated from the backlash because the people that, that show up, they don't really give a shit about any of that stuff. They just want to watch the game. Right? That's a good point, man. It's not making the players play any less.

DJ
No. Just look a little gay. But I think it's weird. Don't you think it's weird that they feel like they have to make a statement about it? I feel like it shows that they live in a certain level of fear.

Matt Kim
I feel like it shows that we're actually winning because this is not something that they have to react to. This is not something that they need to put a public response on. Like it would have just disappeared. They are so scared of being canceled by whatever side. And right now, liberals kind of own a good portion of the Internet.

They're so scared of being canceled by them that they feel like they have to react. I think if anything, this shows that the movement of pushback against existing establishment is working and that we're actually gaining ground back because this is so trivial. This is not something that they needed to react to, but they did. It's almost reactionary, right? Like a knee jerk reaction.

Again, they didn't have to react to this one. They could have just ignored it completely and it would never been a headline. How do you think this went? Like they're just sitting in the office and somebody runs up who's like, dude. We'Re gonna lose everything.

Andy Frisella
Did you see what Harrison Buchner said? We gotta do something about this, right? Probably someone clipped it, put it on Reddit somewhere. Reddit is where the armpit of all liberals live. And I think they saw it.

Matt Kim
Maybe a few people start commenting on it, they're like, oh, man, this could become a big thing. Let's get ahead of it. Why don't we put out a statement? They're scared. Yeah, they're running scared is what it is.

Andy Frisella
People love Reddit because they don't have to be accountable. That's why they love it. Fucking complete anonymity. I mean, why do they cancel people off of every platform? And every platform is at risk.

Matt Kim
TikTok is dangerous for society and discord is dangerous and telegram is dangerous and Instagram is dangerous and Twitter is dangerous. But Reddit, they get a free pass every single time. And if anything, if you look at the history of every single mass shooter we've had in the last three years. They'Ve had a Reddit manifesto. They've all been indoctrinated on Reddit.

Yeah, but no one ever talks about Reddit. No one ever talks about the filth that goes through there because that is a really toxic place. Ever want to know? Look up Ashley Babbitt. Look up Ashley Babbitt threads on Reddit.

The amount of negative comments that are just absolutely disgusting. It's unlimited. But yet that shit that people would never say in real life, too. And no one ever talks about the negative impact. The Reddit.

Yeah, because it is a ci psyop for their side. They're perpetuating information that is dangerous society, but it's aligns with their vision so they don't touch their own. Yeah. Guys, jumping on this conversation down in the comments, let us know what you guys think. With that being said, let's get to our final segment of the show.

DJ
As always, we have thumbs up or dumb as fuck. This is where we bring a headline in. We talk about it, it'll get one of those two options. So with that being said, our thumbs up or dumb as fuck headline reads, terrifying moment, family comes face to face with Cougar caught on camera. And we ain't talking about Nancy Pelosi.

Andy Frisella
We would never be talking about her.

Matt Kim
You just called Nancy Pelosi. He did. Is that what I just missed? It really just happened. I'm just saying, come tax season.

Andy Frisella
So you're a weirdo. You never know. Yeah, bro, come tax season. Listen, you know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying?

You're nasty. Clip it. Yeah. So Washington state family came within a few feet of an aggressive couple, Cougar, when it ventured into their backyard and chased their beloved pets. A nail biting video showed on Saturday.

DJ
The big cat darted out of the trees and into the Havaners family's Monroe backyard where it immediately set its sights on their two cats. According to the security footage, the cougar darted after one of the felines and zoomed right past the mom and young daughter and even eyed up the pair for one heart stopping second before they ran inside. Quote while relaxing and washing cars, our two cats being chased by a cougar ran right into the middle of our patio. Dad Gregory Havana told storyful of the incident. Here's the video.

Andy Frisella
Holy shit, bro.

DJ
The cat's like help, nigga.

Matt Kim
Did she really reach for her phone?

About to go viral, bro. I don't know. She picked up the dog. Dude, that's a, that's a big ass cat, bro. What the fuck do you do?

Andy Frisella
You do that. You run, you do that. Oh bro, that is pretty big. Yeah, it just looks right at her too, man. That's pretty scary.

Matt Kim
That's why you need a big dog at home. That is a big cat. Yeah, the daughter didn't want under that. She's like, I'm out of here. Baby's on its own.

DJ
Yeah, every man, fuck that man. But um, yeah, apparently everyone, everyone escaped unharmed. The Havaners near miss is one of a few recent cougar encounters over the past few months, including a group of Washington cyclists who battled one of the mountain cats for 45 minutes when it leaped into one of their friends. And back in March. Guys, what do we, what do we got on this?

Andy Frisella
Nope. Yeah. Did you see? Yeah. Why this was Washington state but we got them here in Missouri.

Yeah, mountain lions. Yeah, mountain lions. You saw one? Yeah, mountain lion, cougar. The same thing what I saw.

Look just like that. Okay. Yeah, I find the same thing mountain. I don't look it up. Are they the same thing?

I'm an outlook it up for you. I don't know. Yeah, I have coyotes in the back. We got coyote. Yeah.

Matt Kim
Yeah, we have coyotes. Yeah. Yeah. I did see one at the farm. It's like one of the first weekends I was out there when I first got it.

DJ
Yeah. Yeah, they're big, dude. Yeah, they're, they're fucking scary too. He was hungry. Yeah.

Get one of them cats. Yep. I say let him have it. Dude, look at that thing.

Andy Frisella
The daughter's like I'm out of here. But she, she was, never mind.

DJ
She must got a little black on her or something. That mountain lion looked at the people was like oh shit. And ran off, bro. Yeah. I don't know what to give this thumbs up for who?

Yeah. For the cats outrunning it. Yeah. The cats shaked them. Everybody escaped.

Andy Frisella
Yeah. I would give thumbs up to little girl for her reaction speed. She knows what to do. She said nope. For the cougar, for making it behind enemy lines.

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And getting out. Yeah.

Yeah. That is wild. Yeah. That's crazy, dude. It's wild.

DJ
All right, well, thumbs up. Yeah, sure. Thumbs up. Yeah. I don't know who thumbsing up, but.

Andy Frisella
Yeah, we'll give it. All right. Yeah. Well, guys. Andy, Matt.

DJ
That's all I got. All right, matt. Well, thanks for coming in, man. Appreciate you having me. Yeah, it was great.

Andy Frisella
What's your instagram handle? Mad attack. Oh nine. Mad attack. Oh nine.

Guys, give him a follow. Follow his stuff. If you haven't heard of him, he's got great content. And I appreciate you making the trip up, man. Hey, thank you, brother.

Matt Kim
Appreciate it. All right. All right, guys, that's the show. As always, don't be a ho for the show. Yeah.

DJ
Went from sleeping on the flow now my jury box froze fuck a bowl, fuck a stove? Counted millions in a cold, bad bitch booted swole? Got up on bank row, can't fold just a no headshot case close.