334. Andy, Eric Greitens & DJ CTI: Heartbreaking Video Of Kid Hitting Cop, Nuclear Attack PSA & Secret Service Responds To Hunter's iCloud
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In this episode, DJ Cruz joins us to talk about what's going on in the world and why it needs to be fixed. DJ is back from surgery and is ready to bust out of this slump!
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What is up guys, it's Andy Priscilla and this is the show for the realest, say goodbye to
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the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome to motherfucking reality.
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Guys, you know I like to bring you special stuff.
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Today, I got something real special today and I'm coming close to because it's important
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today we have Andy and Eric and DJ Cruz the motherfucking internet.
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We got our good friend Eric Grimes in to sit on some CTI today.
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We're going to talk about what's going on with it.
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We're going to deduce what truth there may be and sometimes there's not any.
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And then we're going to talk about what the problem is.
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We threw three headlines up on the up on the screen here.
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We don't air these shows on YouTube because they get ripped down immediately.
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Then sometimes you come in and you're going to hear Q&A F.
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And for those of you that don't know, I had the number one entrepreneur podcast in the world for a long, long time called the MFCEO Project.
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This was a personal development podcast on how to win, how to be excellent, how to kick ass.
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And that's sort of where I give my personal development insight.
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You guys submit your questions to Andy at ask Andy at any for sale.
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Real talk is a short, high energy burst of however you want to look at it.
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Sometimes it's a high energy burst of knowledge.
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Sometimes it's a high energy burst of making fun of your dumb shit.
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Then we have full length, which is where we bring on successful, interesting, knowledgeable people.
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And we break down how they've been able to be successful.
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And we talk about how come you're not successful and what they did differently than you and why you can get there still.
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So today we're going to talk a lot about what's going on in the world.
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We're going to talk about what needs to be fixed.
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But ultimately, at the end of this rabbit hole that we all go down about whose problem it really is,
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And the way to fix these problems is through personal excellence.
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So that's why we blend society and personal development into one format.
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And as far as I know, we're the only show in the world that does it.
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And if anybody else did it, they clearly wouldn't do it as good.
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If you like the show, if you learn something, if it made you think, if it gave you some energy,
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if it made you see things differently, if it taught you something you didn't know, please share that.
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I could make eight figures running ads on the show.
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And the reason I don't do that is because I want the message to be pure.
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I don't want to listen to people tell me what the fuck I can and can't say.
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And I would rather the information that you hear from me, I would like for you to know that it's coming from my heart and my head and not from a financial gain.
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So in return, I just ask that you share the show.
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I will let everybody know if they're not watching the show, right?
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It's been about a month since I've seen you, right?
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Yeah, all these little kids in the office made a little bet with me.
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And I call them the kids because they are like my kids.
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That I was going to destroy them in the next eight-week transformation challenge that we have in first form.
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And like I told them on day one, they were all going to lose and they all lost.
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And then today, this year, or this year again, we have a whole bunch of new people that weren't there last year.
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And then we got some people that went round two.
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If you beat me at anything, in business, in life, in fucking anything, you know what I know about you?
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Look, we are 20 days away from the primary, and it's fantastic, man.
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And a lot of people who've seen me in the last few days or few weeks, they see that we're under a vicious assault, and they see that I'm smiling.
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Number one is that that, to me, is an indication that, first, we're winning.
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If we weren't winning, they wouldn't be worried about assaulting us.
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We want to be a threat to politics as usual, not just the Democratic Party, but also, like, the corrupt and cowardly rhino Republican establishment, too.
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They continue to hurt people across the country.
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And, you know, look, you guys know I was a Navy SEAL.
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One of the things that was striking about going through the SEAL team training, actually, because people always ask me, they're like, who makes it through?
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It's the hardest military training in the world.
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In our class, we started with over 220 in the original class, and we graduated with 21 originals.
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So, it's like 10% of the dudes who made it through.
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And the guys who are showing up are legit guys to start.
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These are the best of the best everywhere else in the world.
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And I say, like, you can't tell by looking at people.
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First of all, you can't tell at all by looking at people.
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You can't even tell by the way people run, the pull-ups that they do, all that stuff.
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But one of the things that was interesting, this was not universally true, but almost everybody who made it through had a good sense of humor.
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Because one of the reasons was you had to be able, when things were tragic and terrible and awful, and you've been up for 72 hours, and you're covered in sand, and your lips are chapped, your teeth are, you know.
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And you're not even close to the end of Hell Week.
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Like, you're still just there, and everything sucks.
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And if you can be with the guys, and you're literally carrying a boat on your head, like, that's what you do, you carry a boat on your head.
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You're running through the sand, carrying a boat on your head with seven dudes.
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And it reminds you, hey, we've got a purpose here, and we're rolling.
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We've got 20 days to go, and we've got to win every day, win every hour.
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But we've got the people with us, and we're going to make this happen.
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You know, everywhere I go, I've made a couple trips out into the rural areas of Missouri lately, which is my favorite area of the state.
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And people that don't know, they don't know I have a podcast.
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They don't know anything about us being friends, and we talk about what's going on.
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I have not heard another name but you out there in the real world.
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But, dude, I was curious, man, because, like, we talked a little bit about this on the phone the other day.
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I mean, it's got to be fucking frustrating to be completely fucking attacked.
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And, quite honestly, complete, made-up, fabricated shit.
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And the problem is, is that the people out there that are seeing, like, dude, you got Mitch McConnell and you've got these old people who have been in office for years and years and years and have decades of favors to pay off and connections.
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And they're beholden to all these bribes and all these bribes and all these bribes and all this shit.
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That corruption, guys, is the corruption that needs to go on both sides of the party.
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And now we have a scenario where these people are dumping in literally millions of dollars into our race here for the primary to keep Eric from winning because he's the guy that will go in and not play along with them.
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Like, talk a little bit about that because, like, there's no fucking nice way to say, like, these people are not nice.
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They are vicious and they will engage in the lowest, most disgusting tactics.
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There's the marquee of Queensbury, like, boxing rules.
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Like, I kind of thought, okay, when I first got involved, I thought, all right, hey, rough sport politics, but, like, there's some rules.
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This is vicious and they have no sense for protecting people's families.
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So, yeah, look, we're in a situation now where, as we're sitting here, they're literally spending millions of dollars lying about me and lying about me in the most vicious ways, okay?
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And, of course, like, if you have an open heart, right, nobody likes that.
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At the same time, here's how I think about this, right, is I always – and this is, like, a stoic tactic that actually Seneca talks about, and I used it sometime.
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I used it working with my fellow veterans who, like, lost limbs and stuff just for keeping yourself together when things are hard is that you recognize everybody has challenges in every part of their life.
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And so, for me, for example, you've got all these vicious lies about me as a dad, okay?
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I might not be allowed to things like, I'm a great dad.
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You guys out there that see these ads and see this shit, these people are the scum of the fucking earth.
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And, like, excuse my language because I try to keep it cleaner when Eric's on the show.
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I don't want to tarnish what people think of you.
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I'm one of those friends that's sort of a liability sometimes.
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But I'm a good friend, and I'm there when it counts.
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And, you know, one of the things I know for sure that you guys don't ever see is, like, you don't see the truth.
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Like, you see the – and these people are operating with impunity.
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Like, they don't get – there's no – by the time this comes out that this is all fucking bullshit,
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they've already tarnished someone and buried someone and moved on with their continuing of robbing and stealing and lying to us.
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And what happens is – and look, in this case, everybody already knows it was a lie.
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They looked at the doctor and the dentist records, the therapist, the meter.
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Like, things get hard for everybody, including me.
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But I had this thought at a certain moment, right, because I've got a really good buddy who checked in on me
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Like, literally every single dad has challenges.
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Because some dads, like, woke up this morning and they found out that their kid has a terminal illness.
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Some dads have kids, multiple kids, who have severe disabilities, okay?
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Some dads right now who are listening to this are literally having to figure out,
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how do I fill up my gas tank and also feed my son, feed my daughter, a lot of people, okay?
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If my challenge as a dad is that I have millions of dollars being spent lying about me and I have two healthy, beautiful, fun sons who literally last night were out doing, like, a kayak war on the lake as, like, Viking raiders with other kids and fishing and stuff like that.
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But if my challenge, if the challenge that God has given me is that, you know what?
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You're going to have people who lie about you, but in return you've got two beautiful, healthy sons and a family.
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And I would do this 1,000 times, 1,000 times to make sure that, like, my challenge isn't somebody else's hardship.
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And so, you know, what I would offer to everybody who's listening is that you say, you know, like, what is your challenge and how do you grow through it, you know?
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Because the world, you know, there's this concept of fortune, right?
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And a lot of the kind of stoic philosophers talk about fortune and they recognize that, like, we can control a lot of things in our life, but we can't control everything in our life.
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There's a pain when you go into the gym, you're like, I'm choosing this pain today and I'm going to choose it because I'm going to get stronger.
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There's also a pain that comes into your life that you don't choose.
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And sometimes it comes up from you, from behind, knocks you across the head, bangs you down, starts to laugh at you.
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And that pain also, though, just like the other pain, offers an opportunity for growth.
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And so you have to look at all of these things.
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And again, me saying this now, it's easier to say than it is to do if you're listening right now.
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This is hard to do, but it offers some perspective.
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And for me, I had that moment and it was literally like last week.
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Like, if this is my challenge, these lies, and this is my blessing, my two beautiful sons who love me to the ends of the earth who I love, then I'll take it.
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And what I see every single time, especially more recently, is like the more they do that, it's like I just see resilience, right?
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And I think a lot of, and correct me if I'm wrong, but I feel like a lot of those things come, like the lies and the attacks and all that stuff comes from, like, people that allow that stuff to bother them, it's because they don't really know who they are.
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Like, there's no doubt in your mind that you are who you are, right?
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And so, like, say whatever the fuck you want to say.
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You know, dude, like, really, though, like, I agree with all of that.
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And a hundred percent, that's the perspective I've had in the harder times.
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That, you know, sometimes you have to consciously remember, like, remind yourself of that perspective.
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Um, but dude, like, from a strategic tactical standpoint, and that's where my mind always goes, because that's what I, I kind of, that's how I think.
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Like, I think this old play that they continue to run of, like, running people through the mud who are just good people trying to do shit.
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Like, I don't know that people are really believing.
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I think that most people are really starting to understand that when they come hard like that, like, I think people are just done with the bullshit.
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And this is something that has massive change in society.
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Are you finding that, like, like, when you go out and speak, like, and you're talking to people in the street, like, are they, are they, are they, they even bring it up?
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And also, if you want to see, like, thousand head nods at once, right, all you say is Winston Churchill once said, show me a man who stood up for anything, and I'll show you a man who has enemies.
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And everybody starts nodding their head, and they're like, oh, you know what?
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Eric Reitens has been attacked by George Soros.
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He's been attacked, sued by the Satanic Temple.
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He's got Karl Rove and Mitch McConnell coming after him.
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And people say to themselves, if those are all of his enemies, like, it must be that he's doing something right.
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Dude, in my opinion, and this is just my personal opinion, you know, I, I, I think it's my opinion, but I also think it's truth.
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If you are them and you have an ad, like, I'm thinking from a strategic standpoint, I mean, I just want to line this out for you guys who are more logical brain.
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And you have an X amount of dollars to spend, and you're going to spend it trying to erode someone's reputation.
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Are you going to spend it on the people who are going to come and play ball with you?
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Or are you going to spend it on the people that are going to come in and fuck up all your shit?
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Which is exactly what we need, because these people have been stealing from us and oppressing us and robbing us and, and living in their own little world for decades.
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Yes, to come in and, and ruin their secret handshake society.
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And that's, that's how, that's how I see it when I see it.
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And when I talk to most people, that's how it seems like they see it too.
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So like, why, when are they going to learn to adjust their tactics?
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Well, first of all, this is the play they have.
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Yeah, but, but dude, like, how come they don't fucking come together and say, hey, let's actually make some decent policy that serves people?
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Well, because, because there is a fundamental difference between policies that work for people and policies that work for the political class.
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There are a lot of policies that work for the political class on both sides, Democrats and Republicans that work for the politicians.
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They work for the lobbyists, they work for that class, and they hurt people.
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And whether you're talking about healthcare, you look at the disease profit industry, whether you're talking about just taking money away, you ask yourself, why in Missouri, where there's super majorities of Republicans, do they keep raising the gas tax?
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You ask yourself, well, it's actually, it's a very simple reason.
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And again, I didn't understand this fully until I got involved in politics.
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The more money they take away from you, the more power they have, that money they take away, they then turn around and give out to all of their friends and all of their lobbyists.
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So the reason why you see taxes keep going up and government spending keeps going up under both Democratic and Republican regimes is that the political class benefits from it.
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Now, when I was governor, we actually cut spending.
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When I was governor, we actually cut taxes, right?
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That works for the people, but it doesn't work for the political class.
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And so on all of these issues, what you see, you ask yourself, why would 19 Republicans vote for a Joe Biden $1.2 trillion Green New Deal?
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But it's $1.2 billion they take away from you and they give to their friends.
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Ask yourself, how much of that $1.2 billion are you going to get?
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Not only that, ask yourself, how much of that $1.2 billion do you know where it's going at all?
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And then they have these massive spending bills, which they don't even read, right?
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So you have all of these lobbyists crawling all over these bills like cockroaches infesting a house.
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And in that entire process, all of that money seeps out to all of the special interests instead of actually going to do things that are going to be beneficial to the people.
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So that's, at the end of the day, that's also why the political class has said anybody but Greitens.
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And a lot of people look up there and they're like, you know what, frankly, it doesn't matter if it's Democrats or Republicans.
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They know that Eric Greitens is actually going to do what he thinks is right.
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Eric Greitens is actually going to fight for the people.
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And that's why we have guys like Karl Rove and Mitch McConnell coming after us.
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Well, because I'm like, I mean, I get attacked a lot, but like, you know, motherfuckers ain't running ads.
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Like saying, you know, the worst possible, like, yes.
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I just, you know, I guess it's just more of the same stuff.
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You know, and also I actually feel like I've been particularly blessed in this regard, right?
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And I never would have thought of it as a blessing, but everything that I went through before, right?
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Engage with a corrupt FBI agent to build a completely false case against me.
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And everybody in Missouri knows, they might not know around the country.
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Like that corrupt FBI agent was charged with seven felonies for perjury and evidence tampering.
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The Soros funded prosecutor, she pled guilty when they found over 70 instances of perjury for an ethics violation.
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But the blessing in that, and I got, I would have punched myself in the face if I would have come to myself in 2018 and said, this is a blessing.
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But in fact, what actually happened is that all of my illusions were taken away.
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I saw the true nature of the enemy that we're facing and having walked through all of that fire, all of my fear is gone.
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I am more fired up today than I ever have been.
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And, and, and it, and it shows, and that's why we have all these people grabbing, like, we literally can't get enough yard signs because people are like coming to.
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No, I think people are really starting to get it.
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You know, obviously we'll find out in the vote, but like I'm looking, not just you, but at the candidates that these people are going after.
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And it's very easy to see, like, these are the disruptors.
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These are the real, like red, white, and blue American people that we need to have running our government.
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Our government was never meant to be run by a different class of people.
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It was meant to be run by the people, for the people, in the interests of the people.
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And, and, um, you know, career politicians, whether they're Republican or Democrat, the, I, I think people have been asleep as to how corrupt it has been.
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And this is one thing I credit Trump for a lot.
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Trump really did a good job at exposing what it looks like to be an actual regular American.
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He's not, this guy came from us and went to that level and they don't treat him the same.
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They treat him like, like they would treat one of us.
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Like people say, oh, well, he didn't drain the swamp.
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And dude, part of me, like, listen, there's part of me that says, hey, why did he not arrest these people and do this shit when he was there?
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But what I do know is that he did what he said he was going to do, which was drain the swamp.
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Now, maybe they haven't all been pulled out of the swamp yet, which we need to do.
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But like I've said before, the water's been low.
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It's low enough now where we could see who's who.
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In 2016, we were all still under the illusion of like, you know, America was a pure thing and it's not pure anymore.
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And we need to restore the purity of the republic by putting regular people, no matter what party they're affiliated with, that actually believe in serving people in office.
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Because I have the privilege and the benefit and the honor of being his friend, you know, and, you know, I hope you guys, I feel like people are seeing it, but, you know, people, people in Missouri know this about this case where they did this to you.
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But, you know, this show is international, international.
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So like you guys who see, you guys have to understand what they did.
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They manufactured a case against this man to remove him from political office already.
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And then it came out two, three years later, they admitted that they made the whole thing up.
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And now they're running the same bullshit on him again.
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And I just really hope you guys aren't going to fall for it again.
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And there's, you know, kind of three points I was thinking of on this.
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One is that people also in this play, they run these terrible ads on the mainstream media.
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They run them in where the mainstream media is at.
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And the fact is, if you went back even to 2016, more people trusted the mainstream media.
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So first of all, right now, trust in the mainstream media, trust in, I believe, in newspapers.
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People who have a lot or even a high regard of trust in the newspaper, it's like 11%.
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When I was a kid, right, growing up in St. Louis, we had the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in our house.
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If somebody came to you and said, I don't believe the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, you'd be like, what are you talking about?
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We're talking about the St. Louis Cardinals and there's the Weatherbird.
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And so, when they're also running these ads, which people are much smarter, they see the political attacks for what they are.
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So they're running fake, terrible, vicious, nasty lies and political attacks during mainstream media coverage that everyone already distrusts.
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Dude, the ads they've been running are cheesy as fuck.
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I think on that point, though, with, like, even just the trust and why we're seeing these.
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Because, dude, as American citizens, right, we deserve to be told the truth by these agencies, not their agenda.
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And, you know, when I was growing up and you were growing up, it was due to, there was, I don't know what changed in the law.
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I believe Obama changed something in 2012 or 13 about the media having to report fact.
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But my point is, is, like, dude, like, they used to not be able to do this.
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And what's crazy is, like, the people who do watch it still, even though it's a small amount, like, they still think that shit is real.
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Well, it goes back all the way to World War II, bro.
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Like, like, my Republic Times, like, you look at that stuff and, like, what it was is because the, the, the, the perception of reality, that lag time was so long.
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And so it's like, you know, we're here in America and they're telling us about what's going on.
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And then we're in America and they're telling us about what's going on in fucking Germany and we're seeing this paper, right?
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Even though that information was a week old, right?
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The unfortunate reality, dude, that we're facing is we have to go back and, like, literally try to understand what, what, what the whole story of all these scenarios is.
00:28:45.020
And, like, now I think we're able to know a little bit, a little bit faster now because, again, we have this, this, these cell phones and laptops.
00:28:51.380
I can communicate with somebody in fucking Germany.
00:29:00.480
And that's the whole Twitter thing with Elon Musk.
00:29:09.860
Right now the solution is independent media, like myself or Rogan or these other guys.
00:29:17.400
I mean, bro, we're just a bunch of people recording some shit in this room.
00:29:27.500
I mean, I mentioned to you before the show, like, I was down in southeast Missouri, right?
00:29:32.540
Three of them came up and they said, I heard you on Andy's podcast.
00:29:37.340
That's more than said they saw me on any other place, right?
00:29:41.840
And then normally there's an, oh, yeah, you know what?
00:29:43.520
You met my brother back at et cetera, et cetera, right?
00:30:01.200
And they're willing to listen to a long podcast.
00:30:04.280
They're willing to put in the time because they care about knowing the facts.
00:30:09.800
And, you know, combined with the fact that they don't trust the mainstream media, this
00:30:18.700
So, you look, we actually do extraordinarily well with voters under 55, okay?
00:30:37.580
No one is looking at the nightly news and thinking that that's true.
00:30:42.360
This is a generation now where people, if you say, like, do you trust the Centers for Disease
00:30:49.560
That would have seemed like a crazy question back in 2016.
00:30:57.260
So, the consequence of that is that the younger people are, the less they trust the mainstream
00:31:05.360
And literally every day that passes, as the older generation passes and the younger generation
00:31:10.980
comes through, you have less and less viewer and fewer people who are actually listening
00:31:19.720
So, that's actually another very positive trend line.
00:31:24.000
I mean, I know we got to get on to headlines, but people realize, too, like, you know, you
00:31:27.320
ask yourself, what the fuck has somebody like Don Lemon actually done?
00:31:36.200
Here's what's super important is that also, if you think about the generation that did
00:31:42.400
have trust in mainstream media, one of the big differences, you think about America post-World
00:31:55.040
And that was the big question, like, what did you do in the war?
00:31:59.280
There was a sense that you had an entire generation of people who had put the country first, and
00:32:04.340
that was true in politics, in business, in journalism.
00:32:07.580
Everybody had this experience of having put the country first, okay?
00:32:13.420
So, now people look at journalists, and they're like, who are these, like, smart-mouthed, whiny,
00:32:28.380
What homeless people have they helped turn around their lives?
00:32:32.460
They haven't done anything in the nonprofit sector, in the business sector, in the military
00:32:38.940
And because of that, people also don't respect their message.
00:32:43.840
And that's also why you see, especially on TV and radio, right?
00:32:51.880
But on TV and radio, that's why people, frankly, tune into your podcast.
00:33:00.740
So, you have the authority to actually say, hey, this is my perspective on things, and
00:33:11.000
You ask yourself, how many lives have they saved?
00:33:13.960
They're going to have to pull some people like me on a fucking TV.
00:33:19.500
They're going to have to pull some of these main big podcast people and pay them a fuck
00:33:23.540
ton of money to come do these jobs because they're trusted.
00:33:30.040
I wouldn't do it because they can't afford to pay me what I would need to get.
00:33:32.940
But I'm just saying that's what they need to do.
00:33:34.480
It's just like, is it really that, like, the solution, like, talk about solutions, right?
00:33:39.500
Like, are we asking for too much as people, as an American republic, to just get,
00:33:50.320
No, I think that's a reasonable expectation, bro.
00:33:52.640
But I also think that's the reasonable expectation that they've taken advantage of.
00:33:59.280
Like, the average person would hear that and be like, yeah, no shit.
00:34:06.000
And one really important thing I think that you also have to keep in mind is that at the
00:34:11.180
end of the day, all of these things, when we're talking about government and journalism
00:34:15.100
and policy and business, at the end of the day, it comes down to human beings.
00:34:20.920
Imagine, put yourself in the shoes of a journalist.
00:34:24.100
Imagine what kind of person wakes up every morning and they think, today, I have to write
00:34:36.360
So think about what kind of person does that job.
00:34:38.960
Think about what kind of person wants to wake up every day.
00:34:41.840
You would have to have no, you would have to have no soul.
00:34:45.240
Because you would have, because otherwise, because like, dude, if I were to do that, I
00:34:53.680
Like, I don't think those, those people can have that part of them.
00:34:58.300
Not even only that, think about the fucking journalists that have to go on there and they
00:35:01.360
look in front of that camera and they lie directly to like, no, like knowing the shit's
00:35:07.480
Like, no inflation economy is doing the bestest part that's ever.
00:35:15.140
Well, what, what you, what you find is, and I'm not trying to like psychoanalyze an entire
00:35:19.400
class, but what you find is, and I wrote about this actually in the resilience book,
00:35:24.100
people who are constant critics of other people, the truth is they're critical of themselves.
00:35:30.380
There's something they don't like in themselves.
00:35:33.600
If you love yourself, then you can go out into the world and you can be loving and you
00:35:41.220
But if you love yourself, then you can, you can love other people.
00:35:44.600
If you don't, if you really hate something in yourself, it's very hard to love things
00:35:50.920
And so now you have a profession, a whole profession that's designed to spew hatred and negativity
00:35:59.240
So then you think about, well, who's in that profession?
00:36:04.460
Now, again, we have, fortunately, we've got courageous journalists, some of them like John
00:36:09.320
At Just the News, like Darren Beattie at Revolver News, but they are by far the exception to,
00:36:15.200
And it's interesting when you meet guys like that, men and women like that, you find that
00:36:25.820
And again, like, yeah, they attack me every day, but genuinely, like, I feel sorry for
00:36:30.220
I can't think about, like, I get to wake up every day and think about the future.
00:36:34.760
How do those people behave when you see them in person?
00:36:40.500
So I'll tell you an interesting thing that happened, happened just, just recently.
00:36:43.820
So first, what you find is it, a lot of them don't want to meet you in person.
00:36:50.500
Because it's very easy to be nasty behind a keyboard, right?
00:36:54.500
It's super easy to be nasty behind a keyboard or even nasty behind a camera without actually
00:37:00.340
So very few of them actually want to see you in person.
00:37:04.240
When I do see them in person, like I greet them just like anybody else.
00:37:09.500
And recently, actually, I'll tell you, we had an event in Arnold, Missouri.
00:37:21.320
And there was actually a reporter there from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
00:37:27.940
He stands up to ask a question and he says, hey, this is my name and I'm from the St.
00:37:36.420
And then the people are like, lies, lies, da, da, da, da.
00:38:00.600
The number of policy questions I've been asked by journalists.
00:38:10.220
So anyway, he stands up and he asks something like, how come you don't have the Trump endorsement
00:38:14.100
How come Don Trump Jr. was here, but you haven't had-
00:38:16.080
How come fucking Trump hasn't endorsed the Santas yet?
00:38:22.320
So he asked this question, and everybody's booing him.
00:38:26.160
And what I said to everybody is I said, look, guys, I said, we're here to revive the republic.
00:38:31.560
And that means that we're not going to become our enemies.
00:38:35.240
Our enemies are the people who, when you ask a question, hey, maybe coronavirus didn't come
00:38:42.400
Maybe Hillary Clinton was involved in the Trump-Russia conclusion.
00:38:45.640
Our enemies, what they do is they call us names, and they call us conspiracy theorists,
00:38:59.020
So I said, but actually, what we're going to do is this.
00:39:02.200
We're going to recognize we've all been wrong at some point.
00:39:05.320
And so what we're all going to do is say, and the guy's name was Jesse.
00:39:08.900
I say, we're all going to say, you're welcome here, Jesse.
00:39:12.260
I said, so one, two, three, and 170 people said, you're welcome here, Jesse.
00:39:18.120
Because, you know, the way we really lose, man, the only way we really lose is if they
00:39:27.060
If they make us become them, if we become vitriolic, right?
00:39:33.700
If we become vitriolic and hateful, and we won't let people ask questions.
00:39:40.140
They won't even let people ask questions, right?
00:39:42.740
If we become like them, then we really do lose the country.
00:39:46.520
If we preserve ourselves and we set the right example and we inspire others.
00:39:53.980
And then I answered his questions and we moved on.
00:39:57.440
And, and I think that, and again, Andy, that's so hard to do.
00:40:00.520
Like it, I mean, that's the difference of maturity between you and I.
00:40:29.560
And, and I think what we also have to recognize is like, look, let's say we, we, we, we are
00:40:36.780
What that means, if we're going to revive the country, we have to welcome a whole lot of
00:40:42.040
There are tens of millions of people right now who are listening to this podcast or have
00:40:46.920
tuned in from time to time who at one time or another thought, you know what?
00:40:59.980
Or they, they, they, they believe the lies about Brett Kavanaugh or whatever it was.
00:41:05.760
It is a very hard thing for a lot of human beings to admit that they were wrong.
00:41:13.520
So what we have to do is, is we have to be welcoming to people who come to the light.
00:41:21.660
Here's again, the really hopeful thing, dude, the number of people who are looking at this
00:41:27.120
craziness of Biden and saying, Oh my gosh, look at inflation.
00:41:36.560
You look at all of this craziness, the critical race theory, the transgender nonsense.
00:41:40.400
You look at all of this madness and people are like, dude, this isn't right.
00:41:47.960
They once believed in all of that, in, in, in the democratic party.
00:41:55.800
We have to be welcoming to people who've seen the light.
00:41:58.660
Well, it's important to it because we're all on the same fucking team.
00:42:03.300
Well, I think it's fighting the same enemy bro.
00:42:08.480
Like, like they, the whole deception that's being used upon us.
00:42:13.560
And this is why it's so fucking evil is that they're make dude.
00:42:18.460
It's, it's like, it's a, it's a fundamental saying of this, of this Republic.
00:42:24.660
Like in, in, in unity, we are powerful, the divided, we will lose the everything.
00:42:30.160
And the, instead of it, we've talked about this for years on the show, instead of them
00:42:36.100
fighting the war straight up, this is, this is the way communism works.
00:42:41.120
Communism fights the war by creating false enemies and getting those enemies to delude
00:42:47.200
each other so that while, you know, we're misdirecting these, these two groups over here,
00:42:52.000
the political class can do what they, what they do, which is oppress and steal.
00:42:59.480
And if you look back historically, you look at leftist movements, you look at communist
00:43:14.480
So he's got the little red book and he prints it, right?
00:43:18.420
Literally tens of millions of copies for every kid in China.
00:43:21.320
They literally tried to get kids and they did, they succeeded.
00:43:24.980
And they did the same thing with, with Pol Pot in Cambodia.
00:43:28.100
What communists wanted to do is to infuse divisions to the level that you get kids turning
00:43:34.140
on their parents for not being sufficiently communist.
00:43:39.260
If you think, why would they push critical race theory so hard?
00:43:45.260
Why would they push the transgender nonsense or it's because they're trying to create division.
00:43:51.540
And in that division, when you get people fighting against each other, that's where totalitarians
00:44:00.620
And so like the whole idea that you have to worry about critical race theory in the United
00:44:07.800
Any objective look at the U.S. military, and it was Harry Truman, president from Missouri,
00:44:12.740
who integrated, who integrated the armed forces, right?
00:44:15.440
You look now at the U.S. military, no human institution is perfect.
00:44:20.300
However, the United States military is the most well-integrated institution in the history
00:44:28.380
I challenge anyone to find any organization in the history of planet earth that is more
00:44:35.400
well-integrated than the United States military.
00:44:38.720
They want to introduce critical race theory into the United States military, to divide
00:44:45.500
So this is how, it's so important, your point, historically, this is how tyrants work.
00:44:51.240
I think people really have a hard time connecting the dots on how complex this whole thing is.
00:44:57.200
For example, when we talk about what we're talking about, like what you're talking about
00:45:02.100
with the military directly, a lot of people have an understanding that this is one or two
00:45:12.200
And while you may be correct, you have to understand that this is like influencer marketing,
00:45:20.000
In business, a lot of you guys are business people that listen to this.
00:45:22.480
If a company wants to influence the influencers, they go to the early adopter or the innovator
00:45:31.740
And what they've done, what China has done, and what a lot of these communist propagators
00:45:37.500
like the World Economic Forum, who's call it democracy but mean communism, what they've
00:45:42.300
done is they've made deals with the early adopters and the innovators in our own organizations,
00:45:50.280
meaning they've compromised the people at the highest level.
00:45:55.080
And those ideas get pushed down and forced upon the leaders.
00:45:59.680
This show gets more emails from military members at a medium level that are like, bro, we agree
00:46:05.820
with everything you're saying, but they're pushing this down to us.
00:46:09.080
And so the average American doesn't have that perspective.
00:46:13.840
And they say, like, when you look at the companies and you look at like Coca-Cola and Disney and
00:46:20.940
these big companies that push all of this really bizarre shit that we all know is not correct
00:46:35.360
But my point is, is that these things, those are all power structures.
00:46:42.340
And people don't understand that I don't have to get every employee to Disney to fucking
00:46:47.920
If I make a $50 billion deal with the ownership group, then they push it on their employees.
00:46:53.840
And this is why I talk so much about entrepreneurship being the key to a revolution because a cultural
00:47:00.800
revolution, all right, we talk about the other kind later, maybe.
00:47:04.380
But the point is, is that, like, let's say, let's say, I just want to use this example.
00:47:10.360
China comes to me and they say, Andy, we'll give you a billion dollars.
00:47:17.360
And we'll put your company on the map in China and you'll bring in 40 billion in revenue
00:47:24.180
from China if you put these policies down through your company.
00:47:30.760
So I say, well, fuck, dude, I've been working for 23 years, you know, I, I mean, that sounds
00:47:37.880
Like I can, like, you know, I can go do whatever I want.
00:47:44.560
And so I write up a new, uh, code of conduct, a new, a new, uh, what do you call it?
00:47:52.740
Uh, like a HR policy and I put it in play and I walked the fuck away.
00:47:57.640
Cause these people don't go to the office, dude.
00:47:59.640
These people don't go in like the nail on the ground.
00:48:03.700
And so when you think about it like that and you put yourself, put all of you listening,
00:48:14.880
And a lot of weak people will take that offer and they will push it down.
00:48:19.760
And this is how these communists control the culture in our country.
00:48:23.360
And this is why it's important for the small business owner, the medium sized business owner,
00:48:27.560
or the big independent business owner like myself to push down American values through
00:48:33.500
It's a, it's a very important thing because the culture that's created in your office is
00:48:40.140
And so you guys have to really like, when we think about the complexity of how this is
00:48:44.540
all pushed into our environment, that's how it's done.
00:48:57.840
And you, when you guys like, cause it's a, it's a, it's a massive thing to comprehend,
00:49:05.680
Well, it's not that they organize all these people.
00:49:08.360
And it's not that all these people believe in it.
00:49:11.140
It's that these people are told to do this shit when they're at work, they're told to
00:49:18.360
And because they want to keep their job, they do it.
00:49:22.260
And that's how these, so when you think of it, like how, like when you think of it,
00:49:30.860
And they know it's not everybody, but they want to make it look like it's everybody so that
00:49:36.380
And so this is something that you all need to really think about because most of your
00:49:41.740
coworkers and most of the people that you work with, they don't believe in this shit.
00:49:45.740
They pretend, they might pretend to believe in it so they don't get in trouble at work.
00:49:50.100
And so remember the list of 500 big CEOs that resigned at the beginning of 2020.
00:50:00.820
They resigned because they weren't going to do this shit.
00:50:07.740
So for those of you who are confused about like how this actually gets pushed down, that's
00:50:14.040
And what they do is if you think of big picture, you divide the populace.
00:50:20.720
That's where you have, you know, you've got Hollywood come in, you've got mainstream
00:50:24.360
media, you have all of these different entities pushing these messages that are going to divide
00:50:30.560
And then you also go and you buy off the elites.
00:50:32.940
And it's actually, remember like when, when people talked a lot about drug gangs, right?
00:50:38.960
And how they, how they corrupt people in, um, in foreign countries.
00:50:43.340
So again, I've worked, you know, not just as a Navy SEAL, but I've also done lots of humanitarian
00:50:47.700
And I've worked in places like Albania, Cambodia, you think about how does corruption work?
00:50:51.720
Well, a lot of times what the corrupt doors do is they go to a border guard and they basically
00:50:58.540
the, the, uh, they call it Pluto or plata in Spanish, right?
00:51:06.140
Either you take our money or you take a bullet.
00:51:12.240
Just like you said, Andy, they're not trying to show everybody, but they create one example.
00:51:17.780
And the example is you either take the payoff or we're coming after you.
00:51:24.960
You get a guy like me who won't meet with a lobbyist ever.
00:51:30.880
They're like, okay, we're going to make an example of this guy.
00:51:33.080
We decided we're going to go after, we're going to, we're going to go after the Soros machine.
00:51:37.360
We're going to, we're going to make an example of this guy.
00:51:49.180
And we, you know, one of the things, uh, Donald Trump Jr.
00:51:51.320
said when he was in town, which is very important is he said, if you look at the rhinos who
00:52:03.140
The mainstream media writes nice things about them.
00:52:16.840
Of course they want to fight against keeping their life.
00:52:19.480
And, and so, and so they, they say, okay, you can have this cush life.
00:52:23.800
And it's just like you, your, your analogy, right?
00:52:26.380
Where somebody is coming and offering a billion dollars.
00:52:28.080
You can have this really nice cush life and you can, you can have all of these people around
00:52:33.420
Or if you decide to fight against us, we're going to crush you, viciously attack you.
00:52:38.020
We're going to say the nastiest things about you.
00:52:40.140
We will spend millions of dollars in negative ads.
00:52:44.820
And if you stay out, right, then you know that you're going to bring the enemy down on
00:52:50.780
And that's obviously what's happening in our campaign.
00:52:55.940
That is a sign that we are on the side of, right.
00:53:03.140
Like I look at like the people who pour money into that stuff and I'm like, all right,
00:53:16.360
You might be able to hold us off for a minute, but we are coming and you're going to fucking
00:53:25.880
And, and let me say this, which is also important for everybody who's listening.
00:53:32.120
If you're listening right now, take a courageous action.
00:53:37.960
I'm not asking you to like, stand with us, but stand with us.
00:53:44.120
Put a sign in your yard, put 50 bucks in the account of these people who are like, like,
00:53:54.960
Like, it's not like Eric Gritens is out here with a trillion dollars in his bank account.
00:53:59.100
All these people that are doing this, they're all, they've all stolen your money and they
00:54:05.980
And this is why we don't have good people in government because good people don't want
00:54:11.120
to go through the shit that it costs to get there.
00:54:14.960
They'll ruin your whole life or they'll try to.
00:54:17.460
And it takes a special person that says, Hey, you know what?
00:54:24.780
And that's one of the things I admire about you the most, bro.
00:54:33.040
And you, you, you know enough about me and these guys listening to know enough to you.
00:54:36.960
I don't put my name on people that are, that I don't, I don't do that.
00:54:40.620
Like I get, I get hit up by, you know, you know, you know how it is, bro.
00:54:46.140
And then every single politician in the world has been blowing me up.
00:54:49.180
Hey man, you know, you know what I've told all of them?
00:54:59.560
Like all these same dudes think they're going to play me.
00:55:01.900
It's like, bro, you, you are the lesser of intelligence here.
00:55:11.600
If I, if I had my way about it, you know, like they ain't ready to fucker.
00:55:19.440
Cause we're actually, we are actually getting something.
00:55:28.460
Uh, so this headline reads Biden's war machine is sending another $1.7 billion to Ukraine.
00:55:36.800
Uh, so, I mean, like, yeah, I mean, like, what do I mean?
00:55:39.400
It's so wrong that it's hard to know where to begin, but let's start.
00:55:49.020
Since, uh, could have built a border wall here in the United States of America.
00:55:58.180
It could have, you know, I mean, it could have done a lot of shit.
00:56:01.660
A tremendous number of things, but instead they're sending to the Ukraine where let's
00:56:06.200
all remember because the mainstream media wants to look away from it, which is like
00:56:13.060
The other half of the beating heart of Biden family corruption comes right out of the Ukraine.
00:56:22.900
This is where Hunter Biden was on the board of a, of Burisma getting paid what?
00:56:29.380
There is, I guarantee you, Andy, no matter how many listeners you have, there are zero
00:56:33.680
listeners right now who believe that Hunter Biden should have been making $30,000 on the
00:56:43.060
I think that's the thing that people don't get.
00:56:44.780
Like, dude, they're sending our money over there that will in turn get funneled right
00:57:00.320
Like what's happening right here, and you correct me if I'm wrong, because you know
00:57:03.700
better than me, but what's happening here is they are taking your money, they're putting
00:57:09.780
it to Ukraine, and then Ukraine is paying it back to these people and taking it.
00:57:15.060
Wait, so they're not, they're not using that to buy missiles and stuff, Andy?
00:57:19.980
Yeah, from the companies that my best friend owns.
00:57:26.140
It's also, you think about everything that's on people's minds right now.
00:57:31.520
And obviously wasting money, wasting billions and trillions of dollars increases inflation,
00:57:39.080
Yeah, it's just, it's just, it is absolutely insane what the Biden administration is doing.
00:57:43.900
They've declared a war on American energy, right?
00:57:46.980
Which they started on day one by going after the Keystone XL pipeline.
00:57:51.460
They have pursued all of these inflationary policies, $1.2 trillion for a Green New Deal,
00:57:58.040
$65 billion for the Ukraine, all of which makes for their corruption and actually makes
00:58:12.320
Why are more people not like vocally, publicly denouncing us?
00:58:19.900
I feel like most people feel like that doesn't matter if they say anything, it's still going
00:58:24.040
But I think if people really understood what was happening, they would feel differently.
00:58:29.280
And I have a theory on what I think is happening.
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And I've said it on the show before, but I don't think I said it with you on the show.
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What I think is happening is I think they're intentionally destroying our currency and they
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know that there's going to come a time of hyperinflation that is coming in a very short time.
00:58:47.640
They want to go to a digital currency that is an American digital currency, a global
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And I believe what they're trying to do is to send as much money as they can to Ukraine,
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wash it, get it back in their pocket, then disperse that into assets like gold, property,
00:59:05.980
other things, so that whenever the crash comes of hyperinflation, they have the assets that
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That's, this is, if I was them, that's what I'd be doing.
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Look, there's no doubt they're, yes, they're actively trying to destroy the country.
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So they're trying to hedge their own, they know that what's coming.
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And so they're trying to hedge their own security of wealth-
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Look at how Nancy Pelosi's husband, right, who was just arrested for DUI, right, over
00:59:38.720
in California, her husband is supposedly like the most genius stock picker in the history
00:59:47.580
Like, no, it's obviously insider trading that they're benefiting from.
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In all of these different schemes, what you see is corruption that benefits the powerful,
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the corruption that's benefiting the political elites, and then they end up getting wealthier,
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and everybody who's working right now is hurting.
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Every single person who is working is actually hurting, and they're doing fine.
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And then they're trying to blame that fucking pain on people like me.
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I'm out here on the front lines with fighting with everybody.
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Like, they're trying to make it seem like the people who own businesses, dude, I'm trying
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Well, everybody knows that, and it's a good point you made before.
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It's actually the entrepreneurs and the small business owners who've actually always been
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essential to the whole idea of the American Republic.
01:00:38.520
If you think about what happens, your culture is also connected to your economic foundation.
01:00:45.360
One of the reasons why the American Republic works so well is that you had
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individual farmers, you had individual shop owners, you had people who were masters of
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their own fate economically who were then also participants politically.
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Because people like me and us, the entrepreneurs out there, you guys listening, we've taken our
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And look, if the country is controlled by eight megacorporations and everybody's economic
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livelihood is actually tied to the megacorporation, it makes it that much harder to actually stand
01:01:27.040
But if you have a country where, and so again, you think about how this is designed, guys,
01:01:34.000
Shut down all of the mom and pop stores, but Walmart's still allowed to operate.
01:01:37.440
They shut down all of the small restaurants, right?
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But all of the big places like a Walmart are still allowed to operate.
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This is all a plan to milk all the extra cash out of our country for them to take and
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When the crash happens and our money is no longer worth anything and they have a new money,
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then they sell the assets for the new money and the rich.
01:02:05.480
And you don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to look at the facts.
01:02:10.820
They want to accuse everybody of being conspiracy theorists, just like they did when they said,
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No, the Trump-Russia collusion hoax had nothing to do with Hillary Clinton.
01:02:20.680
Like all of these things, the Hunter Biden laptop is Russian disinformation.
01:02:26.800
But the conspiracy theory thing, the reason they want that conspiracy theory, dude, is because
01:02:31.220
when they label someone a conspiracy theorist, what it does is it quells the resistance.
01:02:37.560
So like all you guys out there that are like, oh, Q's real.
01:02:49.480
I know if we sit on our hands any longer, we aren't going to have a country to save.
01:02:53.160
You know, and at some point, we all have to come to that realization that the hope that
01:03:05.500
Because if there was, it would have been there by now.
01:03:15.040
If you go back to the Bolshevik revolution, they ran this play with misinformation.
01:03:18.820
They created a narrative that there was a secret operation that was going to come in
01:03:27.020
And when they waited, they ended up getting killed.
01:03:31.480
We're dealing with these same exact people, these same exact families, these same exact
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ideologies that existed 100 years ago are still here.
01:03:40.560
And so like, dude, you guys out there who are waiting for this cavalry to come in and sweep
01:03:49.960
And here's the other thing that's really important for people to recognize.
01:03:54.160
Winning the country back takes very simple actions.
01:03:59.120
It's not some grand gesture that's going to happen seven years from now in some kind of
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The country is going to be saved if you decide to share this podcast.
01:04:11.480
The country is going to be saved if you decide, you know what?
01:04:14.520
This year, not only am I going to vote, but I'm going to let people know who I'm voting
01:04:18.760
The country is going to be saved if you decide, you know what?
01:04:21.160
Actually, for the first time in my life, I'm going to put out a yard sign.
01:04:24.520
For the first time in my life, I might actually run for the school board.
01:04:27.560
I might find somebody who is running and I'm going to support them.
01:04:30.280
For the first time in my life, I'm not going to allow the political elites to have all of
01:04:37.200
And when you do that, you educate yourself, you help to educate your fellow citizens and
01:04:47.160
The cultural revival where everyone says, you know what?
01:04:50.300
After all of this pressure, all of this nonsense, all of this pain, we are all going to be wiser,
01:04:58.200
And if you're willing to do that, if you're willing to do that, you change your own life
01:05:02.000
and you change the lives of everybody around you.
01:05:06.220
Guys, let's move on to our headlines of the show.
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And guys, remember, if you want to see any of these headlines, you can go to andyfricella.com.
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And with that being said, headline number one, headline number one reads, child hits and
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swears at cop and heartbreaking video from Minnesota.
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Article reads, shocking video footage has emerged of a young child repeatedly hitting a Minnesota
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cop who was there to arrest a murder suspect, calling the officer a bitch and telling him
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The clip released by Alpha News was filmed last week in St. Paul, a city that saw widespread
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rioting after the nearby murder, police murder of George Floyd and manslaughter of motorist
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Dante Wright, quote, shut up, bitch, screaming the young child who appeared to only be a few
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years old, wearing just underwear while standing in the street with an even younger child in
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He then strode up to one of them and repeating, quote, shut, shut up, bitch.
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Here's the, here's the 30 second clip for you guys.
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I mean, the little kids keep, I mean, he's, he's fucking hitting them and everything.
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It's just, you know, the article finishes, says, you know, the youngster hits one of the
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cops at least three more times in the 30 second clip, even though as the officers, they remain
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But the crazy thing is that that 30 second clip was just a part of a two minute long fucking
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They also threw rocks at the cops and a bunch of other stuff, man.
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Dude, it's like the headline says, this is a few times that I'll ever really agree with
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You know, like I look at this and I see this as a product of 40 years of lies from our government,
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bad policy, forgetting about culture, forgetting about family, forgetting about the importance
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of, you know, American, everything that is America.
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So, it's just sad, bro, because this kid's going to be eight or nine years old and be
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But like, this is the eight or nine year old kid that, you know, gets himself in a situation
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with a police officer and somehow, you know, puts him in a position to get shot.
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This what this is, is this is a culture that is that is damaged and meaning American culture.
01:08:17.340
Letting people do things to our country that are not in our best interest.
01:08:23.320
This is the Democratic Party pretending to be in the interest of black Americans, which
01:08:33.380
This is really the result, because the Democrats are against fathers in the home, you know,
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Like, it's sad, man, because I can tell you this.
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Like, if I had done that when I was a kid, I would have got my fucking ass beat so bad,
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And like, I mean, what are you going to listen?
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And I think the part of the thing that is heartbreaking about it is that you see the way these divisions,
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which, you know, a lot of people might read about, OK, critical race theory in the military,
01:09:24.780
critical race theory in schools, critical race theory, all this stuff that's trying to divide
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And all of the arson and the looting and all that stuff.
01:09:35.200
And then and then and then you look at this and like this poor kid.
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Who put it put it put in this in this in this situation.
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Now, you know, I will say one of the things that they can work in situations like this is that
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well, let's talk about how people come together, how people really come together.
01:09:58.360
One of the great illusions of society and particularly of leftists is that people come
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So they'll say to things like, well, let's sit down and have a conversation with people.
01:10:12.500
And there's a lot of good social science behind this.
01:10:14.320
When people sit down and they talk with each other, they may find that there are similarities,
01:10:19.200
but they also may just as well walk away finding out that there are differences that are
01:10:23.660
highlighted the way people come together is not when they're looking at each other.
01:10:31.280
So the way that you truly bring people together is that you give them a common mission.
01:10:35.100
So one of the things that we did, for example, at the mission continues was we're trying to
01:10:41.720
So we had all these guys who'd served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
01:10:45.460
They had all these people in the United States of America.
01:10:50.240
It was a very small percentage of Americans actually set foot in Iraq.
01:10:55.080
So there was this division and civilians, they might've honored veterans or maybe they were
01:11:00.880
scared of them because they thought they had PTSD or whatever, but they had to come together.
01:11:04.920
What we did at the mission continues was we brought people together in service projects.
01:11:08.800
So they'd get together in a neighborhood like this and we'd buy tons of materials and people
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would go and we would rebuild recreational facilities or we'd go into a school.
01:11:18.540
And what happened was when people spent the day working next to a veteran, you find these
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commonalities and you have a common mission and you have a common project.
01:11:28.180
And it's why we have to have leadership in the country that's going to put out common
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missions for people and put, you know, this young kid and police officers together.
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I've done this with, you know, training with police officers.
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You put these folks together in like a ropes course.
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Like they've got common obstacles that they got to work through together.
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They find the, they walk away with the, with a tremendous different understanding of each
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And that's what the kind of real leadership we need in the country is, is instead of continuing
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to divide people, help people find common missions.
01:12:10.400
This is one of the problems that I have with the, the MAGA term, right?
01:12:18.920
Like the, the make America great is a more appropriate slogan in my future.
01:12:26.860
Because dude, in my opinion, um, we've never lived up to what we actually could be.
01:12:33.360
We're still so far off of our true potential as Americans.
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Uh, and we've had that, we've gotten close, right?
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Like people, people that are, we've made great strides.
01:12:43.000
People that are, you, you don't have this perspective, bro.
01:12:46.140
Like people, like when I was 20 years old, it was not like this.
01:12:52.100
And that's where the make America great again comes from.
01:12:55.260
But even back in 2000, uh, or 99, when I was 20 years old, those, that good time that he,
01:13:04.140
that Trump is talking about, that we had like these kids that are 20 years old now, they've
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been taught for their whole life that America is this terrible place.
01:13:16.200
The case is we were actually pretty good until those people started teaching that shit.
01:13:22.780
And now we're in a situation where we've had leadership who, instead of painting the picture
01:13:28.020
of what America truly could be for the last five or six or eight years, we've been talking
01:13:35.220
about going back to a time which has created resistance in certain communities, such as the
01:13:41.220
black community, because the black community says, well, make America great again.
01:13:51.060
So it's hard to unify people under that, under that point.
01:13:55.500
And in reality, what we need is we need leadership.
01:13:58.380
That's going to say, Hey, this is the actual potential that we have here.
01:14:04.140
And you have your finger on the pulse of what has one of the things that has always
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made America different from almost every other nation on earth.
01:14:13.460
I'm very fortunate in the sense that I I'd never been outside of the country before I was 19
01:14:18.380
The first place I went was that when I was 19 was actually China.
01:14:22.920
I think we talked about that story at one point.
01:14:25.140
Like I've been in Bosnia, Rwanda, Cambodia, Albania.
01:14:27.920
I've been in some bad places, but I've been like 55 countries.
01:14:30.960
One of the things that is most strikingly different about the United States of America
01:14:35.600
is that up until now, America was always a country that was focused on the future.
01:14:42.700
We recognize that we had an imperfect past, but Americans more than any other people anywhere
01:14:47.720
in the world, if you ask them, what makes you American?
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Whereas in you go most places in the world, you ask them, what makes you a particular nation?
01:15:09.380
And so for us to move forward and bring people together, we do need to have a leadership that
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is going to again say, this is who we can become.
01:15:21.640
And it's also why if you recognize part of the leftist assault on history by trying to get
01:15:31.280
Getting rid of statues, getting rid of all this stuff.
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But what happens is your history is always interpreted in the light of the present, right?
01:15:41.540
That wasn't such a good period in American history.
01:15:47.680
Like we can be complex, rich people who can recognize that there were great things happening
01:15:52.520
at the same time there were tragic things happening.
01:15:57.240
But what the left is trying to do is essentially start history over.
01:16:06.780
This is what Mao did in China and Pol Pot in Cambodia literally wanted to start from year
01:16:12.560
If you had, if you leftists had their way, like they'd literally erase history and start
01:16:16.380
with their own perfect conception of whatever society is.
01:16:20.140
What Americans have to do is we have to be able to look back with pride, right?
01:16:24.740
Look back honestly at the things that were good and the things that were bad, because
01:16:28.420
that also helps you to look forward with confidence.
01:16:30.580
Part of what helps you to look forward with confidence is also recognizing how hard things
01:16:34.980
were before, how difficult things were, how imperfect things were before, because that
01:16:40.460
also helps you to deal with the imperfections of the present.
01:16:44.380
And it's part of what the magic of the United States of America is that American citizens
01:16:49.280
have always been more future focused than any other citizens of any nation anywhere on
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Well, and also dude, like to your point about removing the history, you know, if you remove
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the history and you remove the things that people identify with, like, for example, I'm
01:17:08.720
I actually live on a piece of property that was owned by a former president of the United
01:17:14.400
Maybe the most impactful president that we've ever had ever.
01:17:17.480
He was in charge of what was called the radical Republicans.
01:17:20.220
And if you know your history and you go read about what the radical Republicans did, they
01:17:24.940
were the party that were in charge and created the idea of actually going to the farms where
01:17:36.380
And when I see the leftists and the BLM activists tearing down a statue of the man who actually rode
01:17:43.680
on a horse and killed the people who had slaves, that irritates me, right?
01:17:50.140
But if we remove that pride, let's say, that I have of being one of the very, very tiny few
01:18:00.140
to live on a piece of property with that sort of historic relevance and the pride I have in
01:18:06.460
America, then you remove the fight that I have for America as well.
01:18:12.200
And so what you guys have to understand is the demoralization of society, which is in
01:18:27.300
When they talk about the demoralization and the removal of identity of the individual, they
01:18:32.980
are trying to get you to not identify with the greatness of your own home country so that
01:18:39.300
they can then manipulate the future in any way they see fit with the least amount of resistance
01:18:45.940
Right now, we're in a scenario where they're trying to take the majority of America who
01:18:51.140
love this country, who bleed red, white, and fucking blue, and make them feel like they're
01:18:59.160
Well, I hate to tell you guys, your plan didn't work because here we are.
01:19:04.100
And there's a lot more of us than there are of you.
01:19:13.980
We are never going to be what you want us to be.
01:19:16.760
And for you to get your way, you are literally going to have to kill us.
01:19:27.300
And number two reads, new New York City PSA on what to do in a nuclear attack instructs
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citizens to get inside, stay inside, and follow media for updates.
01:19:52.880
You're going to take that Homer Simpson shit just to shoot it right in you?
01:20:01.080
So on Monday, the city of New York launched a new public service announcement that provides
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guidelines about what residents should do in the event of a nuclear attack.
01:20:10.260
Unfortunately, New Yorkers who watch the PSA will likely be severely ill-prepared should
01:20:16.260
a nuclear weapon detonate in their vicinity, as the video provides little in the way of
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Instead, the short clip instructs citizens to follow a rudimentary three-step plan that
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leaves them completely reliant on the powers that be to come to the rescue.
01:20:33.580
According to the PSA, New Yorkers should one, get inside, two, stay inside, and three, stay
01:20:39.620
Or as the narrator clarifies, follow the media in the event of a nuclear attack.
01:20:45.060
After walking through these steps, the narrator hammers home the last point by commanding that
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the audience, quote, don't go outside until officials say it's safe to do so.
01:20:55.680
The official, the video does not address what to do if one requires medical attention or
01:21:03.340
But, you know, and the crazy thing is, like, instead of preparing the public for the horrific
01:21:07.020
scenario, the lack of relevant information in the NYC PSA aims to create dependent masses
01:21:17.040
And it's at a time when we are knee-deep in a proxy war with a country that possesses over
01:21:25.160
It's no coincidence that it was released, you know, but they're saying in New York, the
01:21:30.380
emergency management department, which put the chances of a nuclear strike at, quote,
01:21:35.120
But according to New York City's emergency management commissioner, Zach Iskull, the
01:21:46.420
But they also, along with the PSA, released this statement, says, quote, as the threat
01:21:50.000
landscape continues to evolve, it is very it is important that New Yorkers know we are
01:21:54.640
preparing for any imminent threats and are providing them with the resources they need
01:22:07.280
He said it was actually better safe than sorry.
01:22:09.980
So and then also at the same exact time, too, I don't know if you guys seen this before
01:22:15.280
This headline reads, Russia activates doomsday submarine armed with nuclear torpedo torpedoes.
01:22:20.740
This was just days before the PSA was was was out.
01:22:31.220
Dude, I said four months ago on the show that I thought they were going to try to do anything
01:22:36.860
they could do to to get in the way of this election that's coming up and starting a war
01:22:43.800
is not outside the realm of what I believe these people would do.
01:22:47.340
But what it also does is draws attention away from the massive daily failure to keep people
01:22:56.560
OK, they're going to they're going to they're right.
01:22:58.780
It's like what are actual people worried about?
01:23:01.720
I mean, I know people who like simply won't go to New York anymore.
01:23:07.100
Lots of people who who had who had jobs in New York.
01:23:22.040
It's terrible violence happening all over New York.
01:23:24.860
And and you've got the complete failure of Democrats in New York City, as you've had in
01:23:34.260
But again, they spent New York taxpayer money to, like, create these ads about a nuclear
01:23:38.560
attack, which which are essentially full of completely irrelevant information.
01:23:45.140
This is just a big distraction from their failures.
01:23:50.060
About what's going to happen in a nuclear attack than everybody looking around saying, wow,
01:23:54.140
these public officials are complete and total failures.
01:23:57.660
They're failing at the most basic responsibility, which is to provide for some safe streets.
01:24:04.760
I mean, there might there might be more more more than that.
01:24:15.020
Do you put it past these people to further escalate this war if if they think they're going
01:24:24.360
I think I think that when you look at their pattern of behavior, you have to come to the
01:24:30.680
conclusion they're actively trying to destroy the country.
01:24:33.980
When you look at what they've done, for example, on the southern border.
01:24:39.300
It's the largest humanitarian trafficking, child trafficking operation in the world now
01:24:45.520
It's a it's it is an invasion of the United States of America.
01:24:48.620
It makes no sense from a national security perspective, from an economic perspective, from
01:24:58.000
So they're actively trying to destroy the country.
01:25:06.160
And unfortunately, we are also in a situation where we've seen, you know, Joe Biden is clearly,
01:25:11.080
you know, out of it and is not an effective commander in chief.
01:25:15.600
You looked at the military disaster in Afghanistan was the largest military disaster in American
01:25:25.420
If it look, it's probably even bigger than Beirut, 1982.
01:25:28.560
So you go, you keep going back where, you know, Carter, 1979, like you keep going back
01:25:34.120
and back, like Afghanistan is a major, major military disaster, which everybody saw.
01:25:40.480
So whether it is by intention or incompetence, we have a policy of weakness and confusion abroad
01:25:55.000
And like, even how the, I don't know if you guys have seen the video, but we'll link
01:25:57.480
it on the website, but dude, it starts like, okay, so a nuclear strike has, has happened.
01:26:01.600
Don't ask me why don't ask me how just know that it did like what?
01:26:09.540
Well, not only that, bro, people are so, people are so detuned to, to understanding the reality
01:26:21.200
There will be no warning because like the shit will be down.
01:26:24.220
It'll just get real hot for about three seconds and then your life is over.
01:26:34.380
I also have to believe that if, if somebody knew, if they knew ahead of time for one or
01:26:40.560
two minutes, the last thing you'd want to do for your last minute on planet earth is
01:26:48.840
That would be the last thing that you would want to do in Manhattan as a nuclear weapon
01:26:52.840
is coming in is tune into the mainstream media, like call a loved one, hug your kids.
01:26:59.100
You know, they talk about this, the, the border, right.
01:27:01.940
And you have all the bleeding hearts saying, well, you know, these people need, you don't
01:27:06.080
A lot of these people that are coming over are intended to come here to cause chaos.
01:27:11.320
And we are allowing millions of people to come in our border that we don't know who
01:27:22.860
And if you look at the behavior of this, the same demographic of people and where they
01:27:28.340
come from in other countries, it is, it is terrorist type countries.
01:27:32.660
And where other countries like in the middle East, where you have to worry about going to
01:27:36.280
the store, like in America, we've never had to really worry about suicide bombers at our
01:27:41.800
That's something that you are going to have to start thinking about because you're allowing
01:27:45.880
these people, like in my opinion, dude, and this might be fucking extreme or whatever.
01:27:52.320
But dude, if you're not American, you don't belong here.
01:27:58.120
So look, I served against Abu Sayyaf, Jamais, Lamia, Al Qaeda, the Taliban.
01:28:02.400
We fight a very determined, extraordinarily intelligent, very committed enemy.
01:28:07.600
And they now know if you want to get into the United States of America, all you have to
01:28:13.420
And when I went down to the border, I mentioned to you guys, I went not only to the Arizona
01:28:19.260
I also went to the Mexican side of the border to expose what was really happening there.
01:28:23.560
And when you walk down to the border, there are thousands of IDs, thousands of IDs thrown
01:28:29.820
And the basic reason for that is that people cross the border.
01:28:35.240
Customs and Border Patrol acts as Uber under Biden.
01:28:38.100
They take them to a Customs and Border Patrol office.
01:28:40.160
There, they're asked if they have an ID and they say no because they just threw it on the
01:28:47.260
Their name is written on a piece of paper and the Customs and Border Patrol either then
01:28:50.740
flies them somewhere in the United States of America or hands them a piece of paper.
01:29:00.120
And then they're told that they can come back in 90 days.
01:29:02.800
Well, when I was down on the Mexican side of the border, I picked up IDs from Egypt,
01:29:10.280
Now, I can't know the particular story of those two individuals, but I'll tell you this.
01:29:16.500
The UAE ID was of a Nigerian who'd been in the United Arab Emirates.
01:29:22.000
Two weeks before that, the UAE, they had just arrested a bunch of Nigerians who were raising
01:29:27.520
money for Boko Haram, which folks know is the terrorist organization that operates in
01:29:34.960
They had arrested Nigerians in the UAE for raising money for Boko Haram.
01:29:39.180
Then I'm on the Mexican side of the border and I pick up an ID of a Nigerian from the
01:29:45.620
Now, again, we can't know that particular guy's story.
01:29:49.000
Yeah, but we can't be ignorant enough to say, oh, well, he's probably a good guy.
01:29:54.060
And certainly the millions of people who are coming over, just sheer math, millions of
01:29:59.840
people who are crossing into our country this year, no matter how small you think the percentage
01:30:14.800
Yeah, it's actually, you go back to what Trump wanted to do in 2017, but was stabbed in the
01:30:25.560
I'm talking about, look, we got to correct this.
01:30:33.240
So for the next two years or four years or however long these people, what do we do with
01:30:38.620
Well, a lot, especially the criminal element and especially the terrorist element, they
01:30:46.000
And this is the great tragedy of what the left is doing.
01:30:52.420
It's really, really easy to keep a cup or a pound of salt out of a soup before you pour
01:31:01.160
But once you've poured it into the soup, it's the intelligence problem, the tactical problem,
01:31:07.120
operationally, strategically, organizing all of this just to get out the criminal and terrorist
01:31:14.940
And the left knows exactly what they're doing by having the-
01:31:18.180
Am I wrong in thinking that we need to really send every single person back where they came
01:31:26.280
No, I think, look, one of the things that worked well under the Trump administration was
01:31:30.300
he made clear that when, for example, you know, people came up from Guatemala, like, they
01:31:39.400
And then what happened was the first plane or two lands and then everybody in Guatemala
01:31:46.520
Well, I don't actually think, I don't think it is.
01:31:48.880
What they want to do is that the left, just like they want to call people racists and white
01:31:53.660
supremacists, they're one of their games is to say that conservatives are cruel.
01:31:59.560
In fact, when you look at what's happening, and again, when I was on the border, we met with
01:32:04.860
a Customs and Border Patrol agent and told us about one kid who'd been sold 17 times.
01:32:10.340
Because people know that if they cross the border with a minor child, they're going to
01:32:15.300
So terrible things are happening to all of these kids who are being trafficked across
01:32:21.920
Just like keeping kids with disability out of school for a year is leftist cruelty.
01:32:26.280
Just like the rise in murder and violent assaults is leftist cruelty.
01:32:30.560
The human trafficking on the border is leftist cruelty.
01:32:33.180
But what they want to do is they want to, and because they've engaged in these cruel policies,
01:32:38.320
they want to accuse conservatives of not having compassion.
01:32:42.200
And in fact, when you look at the facts, the compassionate policy, if you really care
01:32:47.940
about those kids who are being trafficked, you end the trafficking.
01:32:51.100
And the way that you end the trafficking is by ending the incentives for all of the traffickers.
01:32:55.920
Joe Biden has created a massive incentive for child trafficking on the border.
01:33:03.820
Guys, moving on to our third and final headline.
01:33:07.480
Number three reads, Secret Service responds to explosive reported hack of Hunter Biden's
01:33:13.760
I'm glad you put this in here because I wanted to talk about this.
01:33:19.740
So the article reads, Days after a reported hack of Hunter Biden's iCloud account led some
01:33:26.000
4chan users to claim they had access to vast amounts of information about President
01:33:32.660
The Secret Service said it is keeping track of the allegations.
01:33:36.840
The Washington Examiner reported Sunday that screenshots that were claimed as being taken
01:33:41.800
from Hunter Biden's phone and computer were posted late Saturday night.
01:33:47.860
Threads that contain material from the alleged hack were later taken down.
01:33:52.160
Sounds just like what they did with the laptop back in 2020, 2019, actually.
01:33:56.120
Quote, at this time, we are not in a position to make public comments on potential investigative
01:34:03.300
actions, but I can assure you the Secret Service, along with other federal law enforcement
01:34:08.520
partners, are aware of the social media post and claims referencing Mr. Biden.
01:34:14.300
Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglomini said in a statement according to NBC.
01:34:18.820
Now, NBC said it could not independently confirm whether this claim was true or whether any
01:34:25.700
material assessed, if any was, had been previously released when the contents of the laptop computer
01:34:31.660
that formerly belonged to Hunter Biden were made public, despite the videos of Hunter Biden
01:34:42.040
So, I mean, there's been a few congressmen and senators that are calling this stuff out.
01:34:50.300
You got Chuck Grassley of Iowa, the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee,
01:34:55.120
said that there were serious unanswered questions swirling about the investigations into Hunter
01:34:59.440
Biden, headed by David Weiss, the U.S. attorney for Delaware.
01:35:03.240
The investigation reportedly concerns Hunter Biden's compliance with tax law.
01:35:08.160
Quote, on June 30th, 2021 and June 28th of 2022, Senator Johnson and I wrote to the White
01:35:16.800
We wrote about the then Vice President Biden's use of non-government email to transmit government
01:35:24.740
The White House Council's office refuses to answer whether President Biden still communicates
01:35:30.060
government business to Hunter Biden, among other questions we pose.
01:35:33.920
Quote, Congress has a constitutional responsibility to ensure the proper execution of and compliance
01:35:40.740
with conflicts of interest laws and regulation, Grassley said.
01:35:44.660
Quote, the failure of the Justice Department to comply with these rules will cause political
01:35:50.920
That'll rot to the core of the Justice Department and cast a cloud over everything that it does.
01:35:57.060
As I said before, the Justice Department's failure to be transparent with Hunter Biden criminal
01:36:01.340
case and recusals relating to it has cast a cloud over the investigation.
01:36:09.260
The American people's concern about how the case has been managed are legitimate, he said.
01:36:22.640
Anybody who's seen any of this nonsense and the concerns about Hunter Biden and pedophilia
01:36:27.480
about corruption, about all of this, it's disgusting.
01:36:31.020
They fuck, dude, it's what you said at the end of the last segment.
01:36:34.600
This is the biggest child trafficking operation on the planet that's ever been existed.
01:36:38.420
And here we have people in the White House that are into pedophilia.
01:36:50.660
His dad, he sent pictures of him having sex with fuck, dude, who knows how old these people
01:36:56.920
are, by the way, they look really young, sending pictures to his dad, the president of the United
01:37:06.400
I didn't mean to cut you off, but this fucking pisses me off.
01:37:10.560
Why are you not infuriated about this, raising hell about this?
01:37:14.200
At every corner, we have a president of the United States who is not only compromised
01:37:19.400
and destroying our country, but is also into shit that is unspeakable.
01:37:26.520
And you guys think it's a coincidence that they're trying to normalize the sexualization
01:37:35.920
Like, you guys who are silent here, you guys who are standing here and you're thinking,
01:37:39.980
well, I'll leave it to Andy or I'll leave it to Eric or I'll leave it to whoever else
01:37:47.880
This is unspeakable reality that's happening in America right now.
01:37:54.920
And one of the things, one of the things that we have to recognize, like this is a fight
01:38:00.020
And also, let's point out, this is not just a problem of what's happening in the Biden
01:38:06.420
family, which is disgusting, but it's also a problem because the rhinos won't investigate.
01:38:13.060
Where is the rhino investigation of the Trump-Russia collusion hoax?
01:38:16.340
Where is the rhino investigation of Hillary Clinton spying on the Trump campaign?
01:38:20.540
Where is the investigation of all of that stuff about Hunter Biden's laptop being Russian
01:38:36.420
Here's the dirty little secret you people have not put together about Epstein and why
01:38:42.200
Because there's a whole bunch more of Epsteins out there that they don't want you to catch
01:38:52.180
And then not only that, to point out how corrupt the whole system is, keep in mind, today,
01:38:57.680
all of those things I mentioned, the Republicans are not investigating, but Republicans were in
01:39:04.440
It was under Republicans in the House and the Senate that the whole Trump-Russia collusion
01:39:15.700
They're willing to work with the mainstream media to push all of those lies against President
01:39:20.340
And yet, and yet today, they're not investigating election and fraud.
01:39:25.040
Today, they're not investigating the Hunter Biden laptop.
01:39:27.660
Today, they're not investigating all of these different things.
01:39:30.900
So it just shows you the true failure of the political class to actually engage and get
01:39:39.380
Dude, it's, it's, it's, it's fucking, dude, this is, listen, you really have to question
01:39:53.560
I don't, I can't associate with you personally if you support this.
01:39:58.560
Because in my mind, you're supporting pedophilia.
01:40:05.980
And like, that's why this whole idea of, of unity, which I like, but this, this subsect
01:40:14.200
of our, like, we could not unify with evil, dude.
01:40:19.040
Like, there is a difference between looking at your enemy and saying, hey, you have a
01:40:26.420
Let's work together to, to, to eradicate this problem.
01:40:35.920
Like, the enemies that all of you have are not really evil enemies.
01:40:40.560
These are people that you have competitive nature with.
01:40:45.340
Like, for me, there's guys that own competitive companies that we're competitive, right?
01:40:50.580
Like, we're friendly, but we're also competitive.
01:40:55.980
All of those kind of relationships have to merge together in a commonality against this
01:41:02.080
This evil has to be eradicated from our entire country.
01:41:05.960
We cannot allow a network, which is what we're dealing with, okay?
01:41:12.340
Well, the reason the Q thing works is because they're revealing enough truth for you to see
01:41:16.760
that it's happening to get you to trust that there's something going to happen more.
01:41:20.760
But the truth of it is, is there is no sweeping arrests that are going to happen unless we do
01:41:35.920
Eric, you and I disagree on the, on the idea of abortion and things like that.
01:41:42.020
I am a pro freedom American, 1 million percent.
01:41:46.140
And, and Eric and I have this conversation all the time about what that means, but certainly
01:41:50.340
we can all agree that trafficking and molesting and having sex with 12 year old children and
01:41:56.080
searching for 12 year olds in your porn history and sending fucked up pictures to your neighbors
01:42:02.120
and, and Madison Cawthorne saying that there's these fucking parties that are happening with
01:42:08.720
dude, these people are all evil and we have to stand up against it and we have to take
01:42:14.960
it back by putting people who are really good people into play.
01:42:20.020
And look to, this is our last chance to do that.
01:42:23.440
If we fail to do this in November, if you guys elect rhino type people, because you think
01:42:29.800
Republicans are going to fix it, we will lose this country.
01:42:35.500
This is anti-establishment people who are on the outside.
01:42:39.460
I have my criticisms about Trump, but Trump is the motherfucking dude because he'll go in
01:42:46.800
DeSantis, another guy that's going to wreck shit.
01:42:51.400
Eric, they didn't even let him come in and wreck shit because how much shit he's going to wreck.
01:42:59.560
And out of that wreckage in the name of freedom and a free America, a new, more prosperous,
01:43:05.880
free, less oppressed, less taxed, more opportunity, American, united America will emerge.
01:43:15.040
We stand right now at a moment in history where there is a choice and it is a choice between
01:43:21.100
surrender to leftist tyranny and surrender to this evil, or it's the revival of the Republic.
01:43:27.880
There's no way, there's no way that things stay on this same course.
01:43:33.740
So it's either you're going to sign up for the surrender to leftist tyranny, or you're here
01:43:41.560
What that means though, is that everybody has to take action.
01:43:47.640
And I say this at my rally as like, we're not going to save the country with just my
01:43:53.640
We're not going to save the country just with electing the right people in 2022 alone.
01:43:57.960
If we really want to revive the country, given the crisis that we're in, every single American
01:44:03.440
who's listening to this, you have to ask yourself, what can I do?
01:44:08.060
Sometimes what you can do guys is just getting engaged in your local community.
01:44:13.200
This, this shit has to stop from the bottom up.
01:44:17.760
Here's the major strategic mistake that, that happened with the Trump presidency.
01:44:23.800
Trump went straight to the presidency without the support in the underlying of the government.
01:44:35.260
The problem is he didn't have the real American support in the Senate, in the house that we
01:44:41.900
And so for us to really take this back, it starts at the community level and you guys
01:44:47.100
getting involved in elections that you may not have ever paid attention to because you
01:44:53.100
Well, they are very relevant because when we get a leader at the top who is, uh, let's
01:45:04.120
They're not going to have the support in Congress that they would have.
01:45:07.680
So you guys, the reason Trump got faith, the reason Trump wasn't able to do what he wanted
01:45:14.000
If we're talking pure political strategy is because he didn't lay the groundwork first.
01:45:19.260
If you go back to taking over Republics through the actual election process in the history
01:45:24.880
of this over and over and over again, the ones that worked worked because the citizens
01:45:31.400
They built it from the bottom up and then they brought a leader in to lead.
01:45:35.480
And you also had to have, and I think the Trump team would tell you this, they didn't
01:45:42.720
You think about everything that was done against general Flynn.
01:45:47.100
Because general Flynn knew where the corruption was.
01:45:50.880
General Flynn knew what was wrong and that's why they targeted and went after general Flynn.
01:45:57.120
Because they knew that he had bought into Trump's idea and they didn't want it to sever that
01:46:02.640
And they cut off Flynn from Trump who, you know, general Flynn, he's great dude, endorsed
01:46:10.540
He's being attacked now by the January 6th committee, right?
01:46:13.300
He's a guy who understood he'd been head of the defense intelligence agency.
01:46:19.200
He knew where the problems were and he would have been able to help president Trump to actually
01:46:31.220
So you got to have, yes, you have to have Congress, you got to have the House, the Senate, and
01:46:34.500
then you also have to recognize how deep the deep state is and actually make sure that we
01:46:40.020
And on top of that, guys, this is also like it ties into what I tell you guys all the
01:46:48.260
Personal excellence is at the forefront of that cultural revolution.
01:46:51.640
How you live, the thoughts you think, the information you put in your brain, the way you keep your
01:46:57.960
house, the way you keep your body, the way you keep your fitness, the way you treat your
01:47:02.020
career, the way your neighbors observe you working at a higher standard of living a higher
01:47:06.920
That is the cultural revolution that we must have along with the idea of getting engaged
01:47:13.740
in the civic duties that you have as an American.
01:47:16.080
Because the greatest Americans have always understood one concept is that freedom ain't
01:47:24.040
And while we may not all go fight overseas, we all still have to do our part in our lives
01:47:30.520
to contribute to the betterment of this country.
01:47:38.460
When I was a kid, dude, it was beat into your head that you have an obligation to America
01:47:44.940
for the men and women who have died for you to have freedom.
01:47:48.880
You have an obligation to make something of your life.
01:47:52.860
If you go back to saving private Ryan and you go to the end scene where he goes to the
01:47:59.020
graveyard and he falls on his knees and he looks at his friend who saved his life and
01:48:04.040
he looks to his wife and he says, tell me I'm a good man.
01:48:16.700
And the way you can think about it also is this.
01:48:24.140
They want weak, passive, sick, ineffective, easy to rule people.
01:48:30.680
Or what kind of citizens are essential to a free republic?
01:48:58.460
Tyrants want people who are going to believe what they are told.
01:49:01.940
We, to have this cultural revolution, it's why you are so right.
01:49:07.640
Because that strength, if you think about every American, every American who's listening to this,
01:49:13.000
and I mean you right now, you get 10% stronger, right?
01:49:16.800
In every facet, you get 10% stronger financially.
01:49:26.960
You think about that, and then you think about that multiplied millions of times across the
01:49:39.400
You know, I was thinking about this on July 4th, Independence Day.
01:49:44.420
And we think of independence as an entire collective of country.
01:49:48.520
And while, yes, the USA may be still, it's not, but it could appear to be an independent
01:49:59.600
You have to think about independence in your own world, in your own life.
01:50:11.520
How dependent are you on these mega corporations?
01:50:18.680
That means you're going to have to increase your earning power.
01:50:22.420
You're going to have to build your business bigger.
01:50:24.780
Those of you who are entrepreneurs, you're going to have to put American values down through
01:50:36.680
It's that simple because what you have and what you're afraid of is two or five or six
01:50:41.640
people in your hundred person organization that are going to make a coup.
01:50:47.620
You fucking hang the motherfuckers before they start it.
01:50:57.660
We have to start to learn our own capabilities and our own minds that have been suppressed for
01:51:02.460
hundreds of years for these people to control humanity.
01:51:08.320
We don't even know what our own potential is, dude, because they lie to us about it.
01:51:17.580
I know the quantum reality of our human brain and what it's made for.
01:51:25.700
And they keep us from that because once we do that and once we become self-sufficient,
01:51:45.300
We need leadership, but we need leadership that serves.
01:51:49.080
We need to contribute as a productive community together towards the forward mission that we're
01:51:56.420
And here's a basic question you can always ask.
01:52:04.860
If a leader is trying to make you stronger, that means they really care about you.
01:52:13.100
If, on the other hand, you have leaders who are trying to make you more scared, whether
01:52:16.900
it's running these nuclear attack ads telling you to go inside your house, to go inside
01:52:26.720
What great leaders do is that they look at you and they believe in you.
01:52:31.260
And what we have now in America, the failed leadership of Biden and the failed leadership
01:52:35.940
of the RINOs is that they have failed to recognize the true promise and potential of all of the
01:52:42.760
And what great leaders do is that they look at everybody, right?
01:52:48.560
Everybody also has the potential for wisdom, for strength, for courage.
01:52:52.280
Great leaders look at people's potential and they help them to realize it.
01:52:57.920
No leader can do it for you, but they help you to realize that potential.
01:53:06.080
Great leaders call us to recognize what we have inside of us, to step forward and to do
01:53:20.500
If we believe, if people believe in you, they will recognize that you have the ability
01:53:25.020
to think for yourself, to act for yourself, to provide for yourself.
01:53:33.500
That's what great patriots do is that they recognize the potential of everybody around
01:53:40.940
And I'll tell you this, like I said, if you're listening right now, this is part of
01:53:45.680
So the way you take this, the way you, you wait, the way you help to revive the country
01:53:57.740
And you are a great fucking leader, by the way.
01:54:20.580
Guys, on to our final segment of the show, which you guys have all been waiting for.
01:54:24.040
We have our thumbs up headline where I show a headline until you're going to get two thumbs
01:54:27.440
up or two thumbs somewhere you don't want them.
01:54:30.080
And with that being said, our thumbs up headline reads.
01:54:36.080
Headline reads, DoorDash users score free food and alcohol during app glitch.
01:54:42.440
Twitter users posted about their orders of alcohol, plan B, and chicken wings during the glitch.
01:54:47.980
So a number of DoorDash users jumped on a deal that made their orders free 99 after a glitch
01:54:59.060
The technical hiccup, according to Mashable, was from a, quote, payment processing issue that
01:55:05.040
allowed users to place an order without entering payment information.
01:55:09.680
News of the glitch spread on Twitter and on Thursday night into Friday morning, users shared
01:55:14.020
a number of their, quote, free orders, including $2,000 worth of Don Julio Resposado tequila,
01:55:21.760
more than $20,000 worth of seafood, and plan B.
01:55:28.980
I mean, if you guys can, I mean, look at all those fucking DoorDash orders, bro.
01:55:47.360
So the free order fund allegedly didn't last long.
01:55:51.140
However, as users began to post screenshots of charges from the app after their order,
01:55:56.020
DoorDash, in a statement to Mashable, said the company was canceling orders made during the glitch.
01:56:00.940
Quote, we're actively canceling fraudulent orders and are in touch with merchants impacted to ensure they are compensated for any unauthorized orders they may have received.
01:56:10.200
The company said, quote, we will we work to ensure that we are always offering the highest quality of service to the communities we serve.
01:56:17.540
And we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused by this.
01:56:22.520
And Twitter also responded to this because now DoorDash is going back and they're collecting their fees.
01:56:27.880
This person tweeted out DoorDash is about to hire some elite debt collectors.
01:56:32.000
This person said, did the door did I did the DoorDash glitch yesterday and four vans have been parked outside my home since morning, but they started going back and taking the money back from people.
01:56:51.580
Listen, this is American culture that should not be popularized.
01:56:57.440
I would hope that any of you listening to the show would not do this.
01:57:07.960
But it's also this is if you think about what what a regime wants people to take pleasure in.
01:57:16.120
OK, take pleasure in setting a personal record, working out.
01:57:21.760
Take pleasure in taking your sons and daughters out fishing and having an amazing time.
01:57:26.700
Take pleasure in calling a friend who you haven't talked to for a long time and saying, hey, man, I love you.
01:57:34.620
Take pleasure and actually, you know, reaching out to somebody and letting them know that you're grateful.
01:57:42.940
And again, from a cultural perspective, a cultural perspective, when leaders have to talk about like those things are hard, but they're also meaningful.
01:57:58.960
This nonsense, the two thousand dollars worth of tequila, whether the dude keeps it or not, or they want to make his life worse.
01:58:07.000
It's a giant distraction from everything that could truly make your life better.
01:58:14.580
That's, you know, that's that's what I was trying to say.
01:58:16.940
Like, like, look, dude, you know, we have to start taking pride.
01:58:20.760
Like, look, there's not a there's not a person in this building that would do that.
01:58:26.760
There's not a single person in this building that would do that.
01:58:36.000
I'm just saying that as that, like those of you who are out there in leadership, that teacher people do the right thing.
01:58:44.320
Well, and it's also it's an important social point that we need to make.
01:58:47.460
OK, so one thing that so so whenever I'm advising young people, right, they always they'll ask, what should I do?
01:58:54.940
Let's say they're leaving college or they're coming out of the military and they want to know, like, what should I do?
01:58:59.760
And what I always suggest to them is start with this question.
01:59:06.360
It's far more important who you're with than what you're doing, especially when you're young.
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It doesn't matter if you are, you know, painting houses.
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It doesn't matter if you're if you're, you know, working in a business.
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The quality of your life and the trajectory of your life is going to be more powerfully shaped by the quality of the three people who you spend the most time with than it is by the activity that you're actually in.
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And so, yeah, it's a huge testament to you, Andy.
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But I'm saying that not just to like the point out that you're you're a great leader.
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But I'm also saying the reason why that's true, that nobody here would do that is because they're all surrounded by like minded people who are like, you know what, dude, Andy's getting after it.
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I'm going to go and try to go back to where we started.
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Like, I'm going to try on the self-improvement challenge.
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And I encourage everybody, like, make Andy pay.
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Like, seriously, like, like, go out there and attack that attack that challenge and recognize that, you know, this kind of nonsense is just a huge distraction from what's actually meaningful in life.
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Jordan Ash also clapped back to a couple of them on Twitter.
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They said, tell me you broke without telling me you broke.
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Well, dude, it's just to me, like, I look at this and it's just a shining example of the cultural delusion that we've had.
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Not delusion, but the dissolving of our cultural standard.
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Like, this goes back to the first video that we talked about with the little boy.
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Like, you wonder, okay, let's tie these two together.
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Look how the adults behave from stealing some shit from some businesses that are going to have to fucking pay for that.
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We have a cultural disconnection here and it's only solved by us raising our standards.
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I actually hadn't heard you phrase it exactly like that.
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But yeah, personal excellence is the ultimate rebellion.
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How can they control us on an individual level if we're personally excellent in all areas?
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We're too connected to other like-minded individuals.
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Because when you become personally excellent, you leave behind the people who aren't willing
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to go on that journey and you unite with, it's just what you just said.
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Guys, if you feel so inclined, go to this man's website.
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We only have a few days left here, and these guys are spending a lot of money.
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And even if it's $5, $10, $50, whatever you can do, if you're a patriot, this is a person
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So I'm going to ask you, which I never, ever, ever ask, to make a financial contribution
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Because I know what he's going to do when he's there.
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And if he doesn't, I will come on the show, and I will say, hey, I was fucking wrong.
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And I would like for you guys to believe in him, too.
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There's a lot of wealthy people listening to the show.
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If you are one of these people who is in a financially good spot, and you can donate
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more than the maximum allowed on Eric's website, send us a message on customer service here
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to the show, will point you in the direction of what I think is a really good pack run
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by one of my friends, where you could donate more than what is allowed on his website.
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But I'm asking you right now, because it's fucking neat, and it's important.