REAL AF with Andy Frisella - September 29, 2023


580. Andy, Andrew Bailey & DJ CTI: Missouri AG Sues School Board, Second Republican Debate & First Biden Impeachment Inquiry


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 17 minutes

Words per Minute

201.14777

Word Count

15,574

Sentence Count

6

Misogynist Sentences

14

Hate Speech Sentences

44


Summary

In this episode, we have a very special guest on the show, Mr. Drew Bailey, who is a key figure in the fight against censorship and big tech government collusion. We discuss the importance of free speech and censorship, and why it is so important to fight for it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 what is up guys it's andy for selling this is the show for the realists say goodbye to the lies
00:00:20.980 the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome the mother freaking reality
00:00:25.760 yep you like that one don't you hey today we have a very special show we have andy and dj
00:00:35.500 cruise the mother freaking internet that's right we can't say the f word anymore yeah
00:00:39.580 what is youtube what we can but youtube doesn't like it yeah we have you know we've had people
00:00:44.460 in the comments we should address that real quick what do they say they're like man you guys you
00:00:48.440 guys are already saying you guys are censoring yourself oh we're censoring ourselves really
00:00:51.860 is there another show on the motherfucking planet that says the shit that we say really it's called
00:00:56.280 having a joke bro if you don't like it don't listen unsubscribe go listen to someone go listen to
00:01:00.480 someone else telling more truth listen the thing is we need this message to get out guys so if we
00:01:05.180 gotta you know bleep a couple of f words so the show can get out yeah it's a sacrifice well you're free
00:01:11.420 to go listen anybody you want that's telling the truth but i'm pretty sure there's nobody else so
00:01:16.420 i'll see you tomorrow bitch how about that all right so this is called cruise the internet this
00:01:23.920 is where we put topics up on the screen that's what cti stands for cruise the internet uh we're
00:01:29.120 going to put up some current event topics we're going to talk about them we're going to speculate
00:01:31.900 on what's true on uh what's not true and then we're going to talk about we the people can be
00:01:35.600 solutions these problems going on in the world all right other times we have q and af uh q and af is
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00:01:59.280 real talk is just five to 20 minutes of me giving you some real talk uh sometimes we have full length
00:02:04.260 that's where someone comes in and we just have like a regular podcast pretty much what you're used to
00:02:07.800 seeing i know i said we were going to stop that but i lied um and then we also have 75 hard
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00:02:52.860 like discipline mental toughness confidence self-belief grit fortitude perseverance and
00:02:58.700 basically the ability to follow the plan because let's be real the problem isn't that you don't know
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00:03:17.080 we call the fee the fee is basically uh if you like the show please share it as we just discussed
00:03:22.720 we get censored everywhere we talk everywhere we go uh and we rely on you guys get the message out so
00:03:28.260 um please pay the fee don't be a hoe share the show all right so as i mentioned we have a very
00:03:36.060 special cti today today we have one of the key figures in what's going on in the world right now
00:03:43.620 especially when it comes to free speech especially when it comes to big tech government collusion and
00:03:49.400 censorship uh missouri's own attorney general mr andrew bailey what's going on brother hey man
00:03:56.280 thanks for having me on yeah it's a it's amazing to have you here appreciate the opportunity appreciate
00:04:00.500 you guys spreading the word yeah yeah well you're doing amazing work and we figured we you're right
00:04:05.500 here in missouri so it'd be a good stop for you to come in and talk about i think the most important
00:04:10.100 issue that's going on in the world right now because if we lose the free speech here everywhere
00:04:15.200 is over right that's right it's it's orwellian what's going on right now for sure i think george
00:04:20.620 orwell on his most creative day couldn't have contrived the vast censorship enterprise that is
00:04:26.260 permeating big tech today and it's not permeating big tech organically to big tech it's at the demand of
00:04:32.140 the federal government right from the very top levels of the white house across a spectrum of
00:04:36.160 bureaucratic agencies thank you all for covering this and for continuing to cover this this is the
00:04:40.280 most important first amendment suit in this nation's history and that's exactly what the fifth circuit
00:04:44.860 court of appeals most recently said and let's put that in context for just a minute in 1789 the second
00:04:50.360 president of the united states john adams and the federalists passed a bill through congress the alien
00:04:55.320 and sedition act designed to imprison anyone that questioned the president's foreign policy that was bad but the
00:05:01.480 fifth circuit says what's going on here is worse there is no enabling legislation the people's elected
00:05:06.340 representatives had had no say in this vast censorship enterprise and everyone who uses big tech has
00:05:11.900 suffered anyone who was deprived of information is now a victim of the censorship campaign from the federal
00:05:17.160 government that's that's crazy were you because i mean i think that's the biggest key right like people
00:05:22.060 didn't understand like it like they think that it's protected you know it's okay for these big tech
00:05:28.380 platforms to do this on their own if it was on their own okay cool that's their argument right
00:05:33.420 that's the argument private business but that's not the case like that and no that is the case but
00:05:38.120 that's not what's happening right right right like and like it's been it's been it's been discovered
00:05:42.540 that like no like our own federal government and actors inside of our own government are are controlling
00:05:48.180 these different figure figures at all of these platforms exactly to silence the censor and and to
00:05:54.180 to you know prop the narrative however they see fit and like it's dangerous yeah and this isn't just
00:06:01.060 the three of us talking about this and imagining this is happening we have evidence i mean a lawsuit
00:06:06.880 that my predecessor eric schmidt launched that we pushed forward and continued with uh you know we've
00:06:12.500 scratched the surface preliminary discovery to go get a preliminary injunction against the federal
00:06:16.740 government to protect our first amendment rights 20 000 pages of documents numerous depositions
00:06:21.140 we put that evidence on in court on may 26 and when we filed our motion for preliminary injunction
00:06:27.080 and the court believed the evidence and that's why we were able to get that preliminary injunction on
00:06:31.960 the fourth of july in celebration of this nation's independence now the doj is incensed by this they
00:06:36.360 want to be able to silence any voice in opposition to the government they file the appeal like isn't that
00:06:41.540 a red flag right there right like they're committed to the vast censorship enterprise man so then we went up
00:06:46.740 to the fifth circuit court of appeals we won there as well at the end of the day we're headed for the
00:06:50.260 highest court in the land united states supreme court i think 100 years from now kids in constitutional
00:06:54.560 law class and law school will crack open the con law book and we'll be reading the case of missouri v
00:06:58.280 biden and think about the fight for freedom we made at this at this space at this time in this state
00:07:03.320 i think we're in a different i actually agree with that i i think what's happening right now
00:07:08.480 in society both in the political realm and the cultural realm is legitimately one of the most
00:07:17.900 pivotal and historic times that this country will face and i know people say that right they say it
00:07:23.080 every election cycle and you know they said that in the 90s they said in the 80s they said in the 70s
00:07:28.000 but i actually think right now is is really that way and um if we don't bring awareness to what's
00:07:36.960 actually happening because they've done a really good job at keeping everyone sort of ignorant to to the
00:07:43.020 level of what's actually happening right they have like you were saying dj they have convinced people
00:07:48.720 of this of this uh opinion that you know hey that's a private company they can do whatever they
00:07:53.840 want but they've left out the truth which is that we have three letter agencies and government officials
00:07:59.000 literally calling and sending emails and meeting and threatening and saying hey this person needs to be
00:08:05.580 deplatformed these people need to be censored this is what needs to happen and that's what's been
00:08:10.460 happening since you know i actually think it's and you you would probably know better than me but i i
00:08:16.640 think this has been going on for a very long time and i think where people really started to raise
00:08:20.580 their eyebrows was during the 2020 situation with covid and the censorship and i think people started
00:08:26.460 to pay attention like oh this is something this is not right yeah because i remember in 2015
00:08:32.200 uh i made a critical post on facebook about hillary clinton as you should yeah and hillary and i got
00:08:39.880 destroyed by like 10 000 comments in like five minutes yeah and i was like how because at the
00:08:46.460 time i didn't have a following like i have now i was like how did this happen and what i found out was
00:08:52.360 that these were actually just all fake accounts that that that organization that social media platform
00:08:59.120 owned and they had put them on to me to silence me and so the censorship is not just the government
00:09:06.380 reaching out there's all kinds of different ways that they're doing it they use bots to prop up
00:09:11.240 narratives that they want they use bots to attack people that they don't want speaking they they do
00:09:17.220 things like this and you hear them say this all the time it's your freedom of speech but not freedom
00:09:21.940 of reach okay so they they think that they're justified to cut your traffic if they don't agree
00:09:27.860 with what you're saying which is the same as any other form of censorship you know do we do we
00:09:34.140 are we getting that far when we when we are suing these people with that yeah i you know a couple
00:09:40.060 points number one i don't think what you're saying is hyperbole because it's actually happening like
00:09:44.040 you said and it goes beyond just targeting specific posts the the example that you gave which i think
00:09:49.220 is really salient is that the and this is what the fifth circuit court of appeals found as well again
00:09:54.200 this is a in a judicial opinion this isn't just andrew bailey positing this this has been
00:09:58.800 proven in court the terms of service on these big tech platforms the algorithms were manipulated
00:10:06.840 at the demand of this of the federal government so when you had that attack from the the big tech
00:10:14.080 bots essentially that's because the algorithm was changed to satisfy federal officials demands
00:10:19.380 in order to discredit a narrative that they disagree with that's that's also censorship yeah i would also
00:10:25.260 point out that and i think you guys established this point at the the onset here the harm is ongoing
00:10:32.300 it's not like okay this one post was taken down or there's this period in time and we're past it now
00:10:36.360 that's not true at all yeah because individuals are now self-censoring to avoid the vast censorship
00:10:40.480 enterprise how many people don't want to talk about donald trump don't want to talk about election
00:10:44.200 integrity don't want to talk about covid because they're afraid that big tech's going to deep
00:10:48.300 platform de-emphasize or they will be attacked well they do that that's real stuff like people like
00:10:52.500 people are giving dj and i saying oh you're you're censoring no they have things in the first 30
00:10:58.060 seconds of youtube where if you say a curse word they automatically turn your page to to yellow and
00:11:03.880 you get no traffic on the episode so you guys that criticize us you should ask yourself would you like
00:11:09.380 the message to be out there or would you like it not to be out there because you only get three
00:11:13.580 strikes yeah and then you're off the platform yeah yeah you know if you don't if you don't if you
00:11:17.320 cuss within the first seven like it's insane bro or it's the same thing though it's what andrew's
00:11:22.100 saying if you talk about covid if you talk about election if you talk about any of these things that
00:11:26.660 are controversial trump right we get we get clicked into yellow or or or put an age restriction
00:11:33.420 immediately yes immediately every single time and and by the way whenever they asked us to come on
00:11:39.180 the platform they guaranteed us that would never happen because we were just an audio show for many
00:11:44.420 many years we have a huge huge huge audio show and we've just started on on youtube and they told
00:11:50.380 us oh we're getting away from that we're not moving in that direction anymore you're going to be safe on
00:11:55.740 this platform and to be completely honest it's not been that way no yeah in fact it is getting
00:12:01.380 increasingly worse yeah yeah well i think that if i may i think the censorship enterprise is actually
00:12:07.100 counterproductive people don't trust the government don't trust the information if they think they're
00:12:11.340 only getting one side the whole purpose yeah behind the first amendment rights of free speech is to
00:12:15.300 guarantee a free fair and open marketplace of ideas where those ideas can compete and we can invite
00:12:20.880 dissenting voices and come to the conclusion of what is isn't truthful based on our debate not based on
00:12:26.280 government censorship the government censorship is counterproductive to their ultimate aim now it's
00:12:30.440 harming us in the short term yeah but in the long term it's counterproductive fewer people trust what
00:12:34.360 the government's saying fewer people trust what they're hearing and seeing for the very reason that
00:12:37.740 we're we know we're being censored it's like a spiral that they're they're not even aware they're
00:12:41.780 in you know they it's like okay well they don't trust us so we got to make sure they don't hear this
00:12:47.600 other stuff so we censor this stuff then they don't trust us some more so then they censor more and it
00:12:52.500 just continues to feed the beast right well that's the thing because they're i don't think the trust is
00:12:56.840 coming back for a long no no no there's gonna be a hard time for for our government to to regain the
00:13:02.160 trust of its citizens and the thing and well one i mean there's things that's helping improve that like the
00:13:06.740 work that you're doing like the work that eric schmidt's doing um you know but the thing is it's
00:13:11.480 like you know what happened to us just being able to be in a room have disagreements have open
00:13:16.920 dialogues and say you know if there was a dumb idea that came up okay cool yeah bro that's just a dumb
00:13:22.220 idea like no stop right but but that's not the world we're living in what we're living in now and
00:13:27.260 that's what we talk about all the show on the show all the time is these people think that they have
00:13:32.340 the birthright to have the authority over what we can say what we should think what we should buy
00:13:37.800 who we should support what we should believe you know and they genuinely believe that they have that
00:13:43.180 power over us and and i believe their days are coming i mean i think did we have a revolution to get
00:13:50.160 away from that i mean wasn't the whole point of the united states of america was to end
00:13:54.200 authoritarianism yeah and yet we're slouching towards our authoritarianism here's the problem i've got
00:13:59.380 we used to elevate the rules of the game above the players and the outcomes and yet the left has
00:14:04.480 jettisoned that approach the rule of law doesn't matter anymore the constitution apparently doesn't
00:14:08.900 matter to joe biden anymore i mean he's the one that's directing the vast censorship enterprise we
00:14:12.940 know that it's grown so fast they had to develop a new bureaucratic structure to manage it it is time
00:14:18.820 we build a wall of separation between tech and state to protect our first amendment rights the first
00:14:24.180 brick that wall was laid on july 4th when we got that preliminary injunction and we're going to keep
00:14:28.480 fighting to build that wall as we move into an election cycle it's it's more important now more
00:14:32.360 more than ever yeah you're a big believer of states rights absolutely so and i am too so is there a
00:14:39.260 solution here to where like you and and the guys here in missouri could uh could create a situation
00:14:47.760 where they have to have an open algorithm here for the users in missouri yeah is that is that something
00:14:52.900 that like you see happening where it starts to go state by state or is it texas and florida have
00:14:57.320 enacted that exact legislation right it's challenged right now yeah i mean they're and i think the root
00:15:01.960 of the problem i think again senator eric schmidt very uh quickly pointed out the the accurately
00:15:06.600 pointed out the root of the problem it's section 230 of the communications decency act it's been
00:15:10.240 misinterpreted by the courts and misapplied and that is that is the problem that we've got right now
00:15:14.940 with big tech and and that's why that wall of separation is so important but but yeah texas and
00:15:19.300 florida have both enacted uh state statutes that require some uh clarity some publication of
00:15:24.980 the algorithms some acknowledgement that uh terms of service that if you're going if you're using
00:15:30.800 the product you it's clearly labeled so you know what you're getting you know if you're going to be
00:15:35.320 censored and and why you would be censored now that doesn't completely solve the problem but at least it
00:15:39.580 begins to chip away at it unless and until we can get either amendment to section 230 or a proper
00:15:45.700 judicial interpretation of section 230 and i think that eric schmidt's concept is is really good i mean
00:15:50.720 that's good legislation if you can ever get it get it moving i mean they're going to be those in
00:15:54.680 congress who on the left who want to support the vast censorship enterprise because they think that's
00:15:59.980 the only way they can benefit it from it today they're silencing voices in opposition like eric
00:16:04.360 schmidt and so only that when you got you know mark zuckerberg that's dumping half a billion dollars
00:16:09.860 into these left campaigns why would they vote to overturn 230 yeah you know i'm saying he's keeping
00:16:16.100 him elected that's a great point yeah why would he do that it's a cash cow for the monopoly but also
00:16:21.060 for the politicians to support they understand that if they protect him that he's going to dump money
00:16:25.280 yeah it's just recycling our money right it's it's insane yeah um i did want to point out a couple of
00:16:31.080 things too though uh before we get into the show um andrew can you what so so your background right
00:16:36.140 you got you you're a veteran uh born and raised here in missouri grew up here in missouri yeah
00:16:40.340 columbia missouri yeah so can we can we talk a little bit about that because i got some good pictures of you
00:16:43.980 man i would pull a couple of these up here man oh there you are yeah that'd be kuwait in 2005
00:16:50.020 man was it hot over there it was warm yeah now you know you you were in the look at that tank
00:16:56.980 battalion right that is super cool dude yeah armored cavalry uh the last heavy armored cavalry regiment in
00:17:02.780 the united states army wow actually a third acr it was uh originally a mounted rifleman it was formed
00:17:08.680 in fort jackson missouri uh to fight the uh the frontier wars and then you know was in the civil
00:17:14.920 war world war one it's one of the oldest units in the army man that's super cool so did you were you
00:17:20.160 on a tank yeah yeah i was trained on tanks at fort knox kentucky what was your job on the tank i was a
00:17:25.020 the tank commander had well at tank school you know you're trained to be a tank commander so you have
00:17:29.420 four tanks you do every job on the tank to kind of learn yeah the jobs i mean shooting that 120
00:17:33.740 millimeter main gun and having it going off right at your head and putting 120 millimeter round down range at a
00:17:37.920 pinpoint actually i mean that's pretty exhilarating yeah got to my unit and i was assigned as a scout
00:17:42.520 platoon leader so i had six bradley fighting vehicles and 30 soldiers usually two platoons of
00:17:47.200 iraqis the the bradley is an you know designed as an armored personnel carrier it's got a 25 millimeter
00:17:51.880 chain gun holds up to six dismounts in the back i spent equal amount of time in the turret and on the
00:17:57.680 ground you know setting up traffic control points uh doing cordon and search operations and
00:18:02.060 training iraqi police and soldiers badass that is badass that's badass man bro i got an apc
00:18:07.680 i got i got a i got a v i got a vf 432 when can i come check this yeah let's go we can be we do
00:18:14.540 some youtube content that's what i'm saying teach us how to drive
00:18:17.180 because we have no idea yeah yeah for real man we should do something that'd be fun man yeah all
00:18:24.620 right cool you see andrew you're gonna see andrew bailey on the on the youtube car series that's
00:18:28.820 what i'm saying run over some stuff with apc man so so what made you so what made you take the
00:18:33.500 fight from abroad then bring it back home i care about the freedoms we enjoy in the united states
00:18:39.480 of america this country was founded upon some timeless principles of individual liberties and
00:18:45.140 individual responsibilities principles that i see around me here you know that are part of your
00:18:52.020 culture and it bothers me that those principles are under attack they were under attack in the early
00:18:57.400 2000s by foreign enemies yeah they are now under attack by domestic enemies and it's time that
00:19:03.420 folks wake up you don't have to agree with everything we're doing you don't have to agree
00:19:07.120 with all of my speech but can't we all get together and agree that free speech is a good thing we used
00:19:12.640 to be able to agree when i say we used to elevate the rules above the players and the outcomes that's
00:19:15.700 what i'm talking about yeah and the left is has jettisoned that approach one wonders
00:19:19.400 if the new york times and the the legacy media would be you know as silent as they are now if
00:19:26.760 they were the ones who had suffered censorship it's viewpoint discrimination yeah our our basic
00:19:31.640 freedoms are under attack and we it's going to take courage it's going to take discipline it's going
00:19:36.880 to take take sustained effort to defend those freedoms against attack this nation was founded that
00:19:42.920 our constitution is in a lot of ways our national identity other countries were founded by
00:19:48.660 homogenously ethnic groups uh but but united states america everybody can come here and have
00:19:54.400 an opportunity to to grow to work to to achieve and it takes freedom to do that and the constitution
00:20:02.480 is the is the playing field upon which we play the game of democracy but the structure matters so
00:20:09.600 fighting for those individual liberties those individual freedoms fighting to maintain that structure
00:20:14.000 the the the role that states play in our federal democratic republic that's important and we can't
00:20:19.860 overlook it we can't forget about it and it's going to take discipline sustained forward progress i
00:20:23.680 love that man i do too uh one more question real quick uh what were you like were you teaching him
00:20:30.500 the grill marks he's showing me man okay yeah he's showing me yeah there's an art to that it is
00:20:35.960 get the right angle yeah you've got you've got to get the grill marks going the right way dude i just saw
00:20:41.860 i said man that's a burger school you know what i like about this picture here it shows that that
00:20:45.700 that our attorney general here in missouri is a man for the details yeah i can appreciate that
00:20:50.520 you got some biceps i can appreciate that yeah you need my protein after workout man
00:20:53.920 i love it man well guys let's get into this show uh before we get to our first headline i want to
00:21:00.640 bring up a trending topic right now um that there's a lot of uh it's like a mysterious topic
00:21:08.460 because there's just not a whole lot of info on it but i want to get you guys's initial opinions
00:21:12.380 um so i don't know if you guys have seen this headline but this headline reads
00:21:15.700 arizona governor mysteriously steps down for one day um have you guys seen this i saw that late last
00:21:24.260 night late last night it came out i didn't know if that was real or not it's it's absolutely real
00:21:28.140 yeah so let's dive into this so on wednesday evening the arizona treasurer announced that she
00:21:33.340 will be serving as acting governor beginning later uh this evening which was wednesday night
00:21:39.360 um until mid-morning tomorrow thursday afternoon amid a mysterious disappearance of governor katie
00:21:46.120 hopps uh in a press release on twitter formerly uh or x um arizona treasurer uh kimberly ye
00:21:53.240 announced her brief tenure as acting government so uh acting governor this is her official statement
00:21:59.120 that was released september 27th um and it reads quote i have been notified that i will be serving
00:22:06.280 as acting governor beginning later this evening until mid-morning tomorrow while i am pleased to step
00:22:11.820 into this role i will refrain from naming directors to the 13 agencies that currently have vacancies and
00:22:18.000 will not call the arizona legislature into session to confirm them that being said i do hope when the
00:22:22.840 governor returns to arizona she will promptly name qualified directors to these important state agencies
00:22:28.240 and remove the legal uncertainty that exists for all of the regulatory cause uh actions taken by the
00:22:34.540 agencies i expect to see a swift resolution to this matter so we can get back uh to getting the
00:22:39.400 work done for arizona taxpayers um it is it is just very very weird right and like even the line of
00:22:46.820 secession in the arizona's constitution was not followed here like they skipped over two people
00:22:51.360 um arizona unlike many states they do not have a lieutenant governor um but it's the the power should have
00:22:57.940 went to the secretary of state um if it wouldn't have went there it would have went to the attorney
00:23:02.260 general then the the state treasurer it's just weird i don't and like and here's the thing they say
00:23:08.720 what what the deal was yeah so so yay the the tre she refrained to comment um hops did not comment
00:23:16.300 um nobody's talking about it all we have to go off so is she back in now i've yet to see anything
00:23:22.480 to confirm that it is it is super weird and like leave it to you know like listen they finally
00:23:28.040 arrest her for stealing an election listen i mean we're loyal that would be amazing all right we're
00:23:33.260 loyal to the foil but i i don't know man have you seen anything like this i've never seen anything
00:23:39.100 like that and i think it undermines the rule of law like you said the order of succession as
00:23:44.160 prescribed in the arizona constitution was not followed no but there's also a transparency problem
00:23:49.160 you know when it's something that major is going to happen it's up to the the governor and the other
00:23:53.660 officials in state government to explain what's happening and why it's happening and i think that
00:23:58.040 that level of silence on something that important is bad for our democratic republic i agree dude like
00:24:03.680 it's it's a complete violation of what this country is about you know we're supposed to be
00:24:08.660 we're supposed to be uh electing people who are acting in our interest who are sharing the truth
00:24:14.900 with us who are saying hey these are the things we're dealing with this is reality this is what's
00:24:19.120 going on and uh things like this just further dilute the trust that we have in the entire system i
00:24:26.120 think you made a really good point here when you talk about diluting the rule of law because we we
00:24:30.420 consistently see this right like especially with all the soros uh nominated prosecutors and supported
00:24:36.180 prosecutors all through the country you know it's almost like it's almost like if you're part of
00:24:41.780 their it's not almost like that has gotten to this point if you're part of their team the rule is
00:24:46.140 not applicable and if you're not on their team the rule is applicable to a harsh extent you get the
00:24:51.840 whole book yeah dude and it's it's really scary man for for what's happening and uh i i personally
00:24:57.860 am very grateful to live in missouri because of this no one benefits from the elimination of the
00:25:04.380 rule of law no one look at what happened in the in the city of st louis when we had a soros bag
00:25:08.940 prosecutor who was unlawfully refusing to enforce law 500 542 businesses left downtown st louis yeah
00:25:15.560 96 of crimes reported she wouldn't charge think about that's insane crimes reported that's not
00:25:21.320 crimes committed it's something people stop calling the police and the police stop taking police reports
00:25:24.820 because she won't do anything about it yeah so yeah i mean and who benefited from that no no one is
00:25:30.040 better off for that uh certainly not any of us yeah when it became a regional i mean if you were
00:25:36.400 intentionally trying to destroy our country and that was your goal you'd be benefiting from that
00:25:41.060 it's like the enemy's in a trojan horse and is behind the gates exactly bro yeah yeah that's
00:25:46.900 interesting so i mean we'll we'll keep updated on this man i'll see if there's uh any updates that
00:25:51.380 come out about this arizona situation i've been seeing some like listen there's been some very very
00:25:56.020 interesting commentary coming out of arizona i hope they arrested that'd be awesome it'd be cool but
00:26:01.220 just say that like but i mean at the same time i get it like like well they're not gonna say
00:26:04.960 that's what i'm saying arrested me yeah exactly that's what i get it notice all the things she
00:26:08.320 said she wasn't gonna do right yeah this almost seems a little self-aggrandizing to me like don't
00:26:12.520 worry i'm not gonna do any of the things that a governor does like this i know what the governor
00:26:16.060 does but you don't have to worry about me doing those things even though i am the governor right
00:26:19.200 now this is weird i put that in the press yeah it was weird super weird and it came out like like
00:26:24.020 seven o'clock eight o'clock last night bro she stole listen man this is she stole the election while
00:26:29.800 everybody was watching to see if she was going to steal the election like you oversaw that process
00:26:34.140 yeah she oversaw the process they the voting machines were turned off like at like 11 o'clock
00:26:39.480 in the morning at half these places where people voted like dude she stole the election like we all
00:26:47.160 we all saw it carrie lake has 20 000 people at every single rally she's doing this woman didn't
00:26:53.320 even do any rallies it's the same play they ran with biden the same one yet another example about how
00:26:58.720 much she doesn't like transparency and accountability yeah yeah for sure man it's crazy
00:27:02.660 man well let's get into this show man we're gonna have some fun guys remember if you want to see any
00:27:06.760 of these pictures articles links videos go to andyfusilla.com you can find them link there or if
00:27:11.740 you're watching on youtube check the description below you can find them link there as well uh so
00:27:15.840 with that being said headline number one and on the board reads missouri ag sue's local school board
00:27:23.220 says members knowingly excluded parents from trans bathroom discussions if only we could have him
00:27:29.680 on you know to maybe i would love to have him on and talk about this i'm saying oh there he is
00:27:33.840 i can confirm this one's true yeah all right yeah so let's dive into this a little bit so
00:27:41.480 missouri uh missouri attorney general andrew bailey is suing members of a local school board for
00:27:46.680 allegedly violating the state's open meetings law by discussing a policy concerning the treatment of
00:27:52.520 transgender students during a closed door meeting rather than at a public one in a lawsuit that was
00:27:58.760 just filed wednesday against the wins uh winsville school district uh board of education bailey
00:28:04.400 alleges members of the board quote knowingly excluded parents from policy discussions about bathrooms and
00:28:11.380 locker room access for transgender students uh during two private meetings over the summer um and that's
00:28:17.700 not all you you've done a little bit some more work very very recently here this headline reads
00:28:22.140 missouri ag sues health provider uh for allegedly not giving mental evaluations before sex reassignments
00:28:28.580 uh missouri attorney general andrew bailey yeah he's doing some big work that's insane
00:28:33.320 it's insane it's insane yeah uh so missouri attorney uh general andrew bailey filed a lawsuit against a
00:28:41.860 health care company last week after it provided puberty blockers and cross sex hormones to minors
00:28:47.920 without a mental health assessment as required by state law before sex reassignments were banned
00:28:53.700 on august 28th missouri save adolescents from experimentation or the safe act uh was implemented
00:29:00.080 as law in the state after the law was passed bailey's office sent a letter to providers across missouri
00:29:05.800 warning them to stop providing experimental treatment uh on treatment immediately um now here's the thing
00:29:13.580 man i like you i like you a lot you're doing some awesome work so i was like you know i i just like
00:29:18.860 to see what they have to say about somebody who's who's doing the good work right and i found one
00:29:25.180 article okay and i just i don't know if you i'm sure you've seen it i don't know but but this is what
00:29:29.960 they have to say about the man that's bringing the fight uh to him uh this headline reads missouri's
00:29:35.040 unelected ag has taken aggressive steps to expand power has he gone too far that's what they got to say
00:29:42.220 that's it has he gone too far because he doesn't want parents to be left in the dark about decisions
00:29:48.960 being made about boys being in the bathroom with their young girls or vice versa you're so irresponsible
00:29:56.720 what is what is wrong with you yeah you know this is so crazy i don't think he's gone far enough
00:30:01.740 i'll never apologize for fighting to protect parental rights to know what's going on in their kids schools
00:30:08.760 and to have a voice in that process or to protect kids from dangerous and experimental drugs and
00:30:14.600 procedures when the providers were not providing adequate mental health services pursuant to the
00:30:19.640 evidence that we have in front of us and so this is a a scourge upon our nation and our state we're
00:30:24.820 fighting to protect kids and you know if i'm the bad guy for that that's fine yeah sometimes it's good
00:30:29.300 to be the bad guy so on these mental health things you're saying so you're saying that you know
00:30:34.700 these kids were walking into these health care facilities right and without any screening just
00:30:40.000 like i want to i'm a boy i want to be a girl boom done here you go i think it's a lot of the evidence
00:30:44.780 we have is it's even worse than that that these kids come in with gender dysphoria i mean these are
00:30:48.940 young impressionable children still children going through tough times in their lives the hormones are
00:30:54.180 flowing right i mean we all remember that time in our life there's a lot of peer pressure society has
00:30:58.180 changed it's a lot more intense now than it was so these young young boys and girls come into these
00:31:02.160 clinics and are deprived mental health services deprived psychology psychiatry even a mental health
00:31:08.420 assessment even a talk even a talk like what's going on how about we talk through this yeah and
00:31:13.000 instead are they're being pushed powerful dangerous drugs that have zero fda approvals for treatment of
00:31:20.220 gender dysphoria and ultimately referred for irreversible surgery so imagine if you've got a 10 11 12 13
00:31:26.260 year old daughter who's going through a tough time and says well i think i might want to be a boy
00:31:29.340 is administered these pills gets the surgery and 20 years later wants to have a child themselves and
00:31:35.500 can't their life is that's happening every day brother it has happened every day they're these
00:31:40.200 are victims of a system we're fighting back against that system yeah this is this is ridiculous this
00:31:45.360 whole this whole transgender children stuff that's been happening for the last four or five years
00:31:53.220 it personally it's disgusting okay like we're removing these the reason these kids are coming
00:32:00.500 into these doctor's offices confused is because they've listened to their teacher talk about it for
00:32:04.900 the last four years about how there's something wrong with them because they're actually just a
00:32:08.800 normal little boy or girl like that's going to confuse a little kid and that the fact that we have
00:32:14.340 grown adults who we are supposed to trust to teach our children basic skills of how to operate in life
00:32:21.020 and be effective in life and they're instead teaching them their own personal gender ideology
00:32:27.840 opinions or fetishes right it is a fetish okay and they're pushing this shit on these kids instead of
00:32:34.180 educating them that's a problem in itself and then we have a problem on top of it where people are so
00:32:40.020 afraid to even stand up and point or say anything because these people have been vicious for the last 10
00:32:46.040 years in attacking a company with the big tech censorship a company with the big tech supported
00:32:52.900 attacks and the propping up of these narratives to where people don't even want to say anything about
00:32:57.740 it and now we literally have predators ruining kids lives and it's not 20 years down the road the
00:33:04.380 detransitioner movement is getting massive and a lot of these kids have just been you know they're they're
00:33:10.040 16 or 15 and now they're 20 and they're realizing holy shit my life is ruined and bro i'm i'm with you dude
00:33:18.520 i can't stand around as a grown adult man and not call it what it is like it's psychological manipulation
00:33:25.920 it is predatory it is lifelong damaging and it's completely wrong and it should be criminal in my opinion
00:33:32.560 well that's my question pop quiz here so so i'm a parent and i don't homeschool my children
00:33:38.200 uh but if i don't send my kids to school i get charged with what truancy right yeah there's a
00:33:45.260 crime for that um if you know i let my kids throw a house party and you know they're 16 17 years old
00:33:50.900 and there's alcohol involved the cops come i'm gonna get in trouble for that right um there there's
00:33:57.040 countless of things that are put into our criminal law our law-abiding citizens must follow when it
00:34:02.540 comes to protecting kids is there a path to hold parents accountable who are sending their kids
00:34:08.340 to these facilities who you know because in my opinion the parents are just as sick as anybody else
00:34:13.380 right like if you think it's okay to take your own child into one of these facilities and remove
00:34:17.460 the genitalia or give them pills that's going to make them sterile right like what is there a legal
00:34:22.420 path to hold parents accountable who are you know offering their kids up to these type of treatments
00:34:27.900 yeah i mean i think if you look at chapter 211's uh definition of abuse and neglect that's it
00:34:32.240 but but let me say this too you know the evidence that we have that is in a lot of these clinics
00:34:35.960 what's going on is the parents are confused too and the parents like i don't know because
00:34:39.100 this is a new thing right this generation and so the parents will take their young children to
00:34:43.940 these clinics and put yourself in the parent's shoes and all of a sudden you well they're told
00:34:47.220 they're told the the stat right they're said they tell them the stat and you know what the stat is
00:34:52.180 46 of these kids that don't get this treatment commit suicide you want a live son or a dead
00:34:57.460 dog that's right and and then all of a sudden the parents are sitting that's what they say
00:35:00.980 these are medical experts i don't know what to do yeah and i would also point out that at least some
00:35:05.980 of the evidence we have is that the clinics were specifically targeting the parent most likely to
00:35:10.540 acquiesce to coercion and isolating that parent from the other parent that was objecting in order
00:35:15.240 to obtain quote-unquote consent now that doesn't meet the legal definition of consent that's coercion
00:35:19.360 under duress but but yeah i mean this is an enormous problem and and and to to your point
00:35:24.180 you know what some of the evidence we have in the winsville school board issue is not only that
00:35:28.640 they unlawfully closed the meeting to adopt a a transgender bathroom policy but that the policy
00:35:33.800 itself was intended to avoid having to tell parents when their children chose to use a bathroom of the
00:35:41.460 opposite gender so we have layer upon layer of at what point did the education system become
00:35:48.840 okay with like them you know like like we have uh biden coming up and and uh kareem john pierre coming
00:35:57.140 up and saying those are our children they're not the parents children that's some evil shit dude how dare
00:36:04.380 we get in the way yeah missourians don't co-parent with the government not not while i'm aging yeah
00:36:08.600 well i mean dude it's it's it's really scary how far this has gone and how much this sounds like
00:36:15.360 like legitimate you know communism from the 1930s and 40s and 50s you know what i mean yeah i like
00:36:21.720 dude it's so crazy to me because i remember like like the state owns our kids right no the fuck it
00:36:27.720 doesn't it comes to like just school choice man it's like you know what happened to basing the the
00:36:32.280 quality of the school off of their reading math levels right like i thought that used to be the
00:36:37.480 baseline standard of like what made a good school and now it's like well damn like you gotta check the
00:36:42.820 bathroom signs to make sure that this is a good thing about that's insane think about all the
00:36:46.780 stuff that we all did as kids like think about like you know dude we ran around we rode our bikes
00:36:51.940 we play baseball we play with the kids in the neighborhood like do stuff for homeless people
00:36:56.160 like we started liking girls and your buddies were like your buddies were like oh you like that girl
00:37:01.080 you're like no i don't yeah right like just normal kid shit now these kids are five years old
00:37:07.460 reading books about sexual acts you know what i'm saying they're getting pressured by mentally ill
00:37:14.080 deranged teachers who are telling them that they are in the wrong body imagine if you're five six seven
00:37:22.060 eight years old right you're you're little and you have a grown adult who you're told to listen to
00:37:27.160 and respect and trust and and all these things okay teachers have an an enormous like even even a more
00:37:36.240 amount of trust than a normal human being would have because the parents are trusting the teacher
00:37:41.760 to like take care of these kids and then we we get them in there and they start teaching them all this
00:37:47.260 shit but fucking with them bro this is insane like don't like you say who should be held accountable
00:37:52.320 those teachers should be held accountable yeah i think teachers shouldn't be able to teach this kind
00:37:56.240 of shit in schools to these young kids like that dude they're stealing their childhood these kids are
00:38:02.280 running around their neighborhood talking about how they're trans now or how they're this or they're
00:38:06.500 that or they're gay or they're like bro you're you're five you're supposed to be like playing in
00:38:12.440 the dirt man like eating mud mud pies yeah yeah right whatever it's not a celebration of diversity
00:38:18.120 to sexualize children no and and to your point you know what we see section i think it's one seven
00:38:23.440 oh one five is the statute that governs how human sexuality is allowed to be taught in schools
00:38:27.720 and there's really specific guardrails of what can and can't be taught and it has a parental opt-in or
00:38:33.080 opt-out procedure and so where we see the problem is that schools are getting around that with it
00:38:36.880 well it's a transgender bathroom policy or this is a book on on diversity in the library well you're
00:38:41.580 still exposing our children to sexual behaviors and sexual concepts that may not be consistent with
00:38:46.220 the parents values that's why we're going to continue to fight for the parents rights to have a say
00:38:50.080 in that process and understand what's going on in the schools do you do you like how old are you
00:38:55.500 42 okay so we're close to the same age like do you ever like look around and you're just like
00:39:01.260 what the fuck is going on because that's what i think like that's what i think all the time i'm
00:39:06.840 looking around it's like am i just old am i old now and i just don't get it or it's like get off the
00:39:12.540 lawn yeah but it's not that yeah no because when i was a kid and the old men were like old it wasn't
00:39:17.860 like they were like we weren't over here like mutilating our genitals or you know giving testosterone
00:39:23.400 to six-year-old girls like yeah like dude i'm embarrassed for our generation for allowing this
00:39:30.380 to happen like what's happening here should be an embarrassment to every single person
00:39:34.680 who is above 30 years old like you guys should be embarrassed this is absurd shit it's evil shit
00:39:41.140 and we will be judged as humans based upon what's happening here this is some of the most evil stuff
00:39:46.540 that's ever happened in the history of humankind we are allowing deranged mentally fucked up people
00:39:52.200 to convince kids to sterilize themselves or cut off and mutilate their genitalia
00:39:58.860 that like and it's like some sort of cool noble thing to do yeah i think those doctors need to have
00:40:05.260 their their uh bro if the rapture happened today i'd say yeah that's a good thing that we needed that
00:40:10.580 yeah you know those doctors need to have their licenses like bro taken in history that's what's
00:40:16.180 happened yeah in history that's what's happened to these doctors who are doing this stuff they've
00:40:20.360 been held accountable and in fact multiple times in history who the doctors have done these things
00:40:25.140 have been put to death later so i'm actually hoping that's where we go that's my personal opinion
00:40:30.800 look at the 1940s and 50s at the time uh the leading medicine and science said that lobotomies were a safe
00:40:38.000 and effective way to treat a mental health disorder yeah we're gonna we're just gonna take part of
00:40:41.700 your brain out your brain out right and we look back now that that that's an abomination i don't know
00:40:47.180 man it seems like i think it might be good right now but but but i mean it's real though yeah i mean
00:40:54.820 i think that it's bad decisions mystery we're gonna look back not everybody needs one we're gonna look
00:40:59.320 back at this period in time in horror and uh you know luckily there's voices like y'all that are
00:41:04.120 standing up and saying this ain't right it's not right and it's important to get that message out
00:41:08.140 there to combat the other side that wants to silence it wants to mischaracterize it that wants to
00:41:12.640 silence the voices in opposition and say that somehow we're hateful for wanting to protect kids yeah all
00:41:17.360 you have to do is spend all you have to do is spend 10 minutes like looking into the detransition
00:41:23.000 movement and listening and hearing and reading what they have to say and you will not any there will be
00:41:28.640 no confusion anymore it's over or if you can actually find some pictures of the actual surgeries
00:41:34.980 of the transgender surgeries most people have never seen those pictures and they're not easy
00:41:39.500 they're not easy to find if you go on google and try to find them they're very hard to find why is
00:41:44.200 that why is that because if you saw them you would immediately understand how evil this actually is
00:41:48.640 it's real shit man guys jump in on this conversation let us know what your thoughts are
00:41:52.620 down in the comments hashtag show me state let me know what you guys think
00:41:57.260 uh before we get to our second headline we got a little special segment here we like to do all
00:42:01.660 the time we are going to cruise the mother freaking comments uh this is where we pull a comment up
00:42:06.360 from our youtube page and we uh let's just see what the people have to say uh so this comment is
00:42:11.420 coming from at haters underscore 10 locks 34 after listening almost 350 episodes i'm slowly getting
00:42:22.620 convinced dj is secretly racist you got me bro that's pretty funny i think he's well you gotta
00:42:34.540 for you guys listen on audio he puts like 10 laughing faces after it like but that's a pretty funny joke
00:42:39.960 hey listen why is comedy so funny because it's true
00:42:44.160 i'm not racist all right i'm not i promise um but no guys we appreciate you guys commenting like
00:42:51.840 what do you have to say bro you gotta respond i plead the fifth you oh okay i got the ag i'm gonna
00:42:56.920 plead the fifth all right i think i like the username yeah the username's great i see this i see this
00:43:02.940 person on there quite a bit i don't know if it's like a guy or a girl but oh that's pretty funny
00:43:06.480 they're they're they're they are a real ass fan so um you know what the funniest part is what
00:43:12.440 secretly see i feel like that's a bad mischaracterization of yeah you read it wrong bro
00:43:20.000 ain't shit secret you know what i'm saying dude fucking i hate oh my god dude that's so funny
00:43:26.580 just kidding i promise uh but yeah guys keep keep liking keep commenting keep keep uh keep supporting us
00:43:32.080 keep being real ass fans uh so let's let's get right back into it we got headline number two
00:43:36.160 secretly headline number two reads uh second republican debate here's the biggest winner
00:43:44.160 and the biggest loser so we have round two of the gop debates um this is a fox news article
00:43:50.340 um so let's dive into it now i shall uh advise everybody this is an opinion article um but we got
00:43:56.120 some some pretty cool stuff about this so um article reads expectations are everything in life and they
00:44:02.280 certainly were key to the outcome of the second republican debate held at the reagan library
00:44:07.160 in simi valley california the winner of the evening was governor ron de santis for whom expectations were
00:44:13.760 low the audience was reminded of his achievements and why the florida governor is running second
00:44:18.840 in the gop primary polls nikki haley from whom much was expected failed to live up to her performance
00:44:25.360 in the first debate but held her own uh levake ramaswamy was not as annoying as in the first
00:44:31.900 debate uh but he has yet to show he is ready to be president so according to whom who who's writing
00:44:37.600 it's just an opinion it's opinion piece yeah so this is uh uh liz peak okay well cool so nobody
00:44:43.780 yeah so nobody's opinion got it yeah uh but uh she says that uh south carolina senator tim scott
00:44:51.480 was more combative as expected but probably did move the needle on his changes um as for everybody
00:44:57.600 else with respect it it's time for mike pitts uh chris christie and put them to sleep yeah uh to drop
00:45:04.380 out the race you've lived a good life yeah that's it yeah time to sit down now here's the interesting
00:45:09.080 thing so uh i like daily mail i'm not sure if you guys are familiar with their we we put them on here
00:45:13.580 all the time it's a great uh great source they ran their own poll uh for who they thought won the
00:45:19.800 the second round of the god uh gop debates um it's a very very interesting winner so uh this headline
00:45:27.300 reads donald trump i was gonna say yeah declared winner of second republican debate in daily mail
00:45:33.520 poll even though he stayed away he wasn't even there um so this is their poll um has donald trump
00:45:39.220 at 27 percent um with vivek at 26 the santa's at 17 um and uh hailey pence tied for six goes down
00:45:48.620 and down i don't think that they are doing themselves a service when they are constantly
00:45:54.720 just bringing him up like that's not helping it's not helping trump yeah well i mean look dude they're
00:46:02.420 trying to compete against trump sometimes when you're competing you got to talk about your
00:46:05.480 competition but here's the truth you're only talking about yes donald trump is a branding expert
00:46:11.920 he is actual literal branding genius you guys can hate him all you want the guy's super smart
00:46:19.440 he's more strategic than anybody that's out there by a lot he knows exactly what he's doing by not
00:46:25.060 participating in the debate and he's creating a vacuum for when he does decide to participate in
00:46:29.780 what he's doing so i could see exactly what moves he's making very clear um but these people
00:46:36.020 i tried to watch some of the debate and i caught some of it and and vivek did well i real talk like
00:46:42.560 i like vivek you got a lot of people who say oh he's a plant or he's this or he's that i've not seen
00:46:47.620 any proof of that i've seen um i've sat hey sat right here where andrew has given me an honest
00:46:54.160 conversation we've stayed in touch he treats me good he's seems to you know he maybe he's made some
00:47:01.040 mistakes in his past life i don't know bro i'm not perfect either so i don't judge because i'm not
00:47:05.040 perfect but here's what i'll say um he was the only candidate up there the only single one
00:47:10.780 including donald trump who actually went on in public television in front of the whole country
00:47:17.260 and said that transgenderism in children is a mental disorder that is propagated by the teachers
00:47:23.640 the exact conversation that we just had that we all agree with he's the only one when donald trump
00:47:29.900 was asked the same question donald trump balked at it donald trump uh uh uh who was it uh megan
00:47:36.720 kelly yep asked him and he he was like well uh bro listen i know you guys down there at mar-a-lago
00:47:44.420 listening to the show he's got to come out and say what vivek's saying he's got to yeah because like
00:47:49.560 that's the thing people are sick of the crazy shit and i don't think vivek can win this time i don't
00:47:55.260 think it's possible i think it's 100 trump but in reality dude there's some talking points that
00:48:00.740 he's missing that would drive everybody over the edge that i think he's still hesitating on
00:48:04.700 because of the pushback that he received during his four years in president yeah what's your take
00:48:09.480 on uh on these candidates here you know we're in the debate when donald trump's not on the stage
00:48:15.240 the other candidates just remind us how much they're not donald trump that's right and that's
00:48:20.800 why donald trump benefits from these other people getting up and and debating issues you know at the
00:48:26.360 end of the day he made america great again there is tangible i'm all about productivity and
00:48:31.300 accountability and it is hard to deny you may disagree with what he's saying or how he's saying
00:48:36.760 it or how he behaves but you cannot deny that things were better when donald trump was the president
00:48:41.440 of the united states that the economy was better our border was secure uh he was you know fighting
00:48:46.240 violent crime in our cities uh there were so many wins you know the trade deals were cut i mean again
00:48:52.660 the foreign policy you didn't have russia invading ukraine you didn't have china threatening taiwan
00:48:57.240 you didn't have north korea saber rattling because he kept everybody in check and it is hard to deny the
00:49:01.740 wins and at the end of the day tangible productivity tangible results tangible wins matter and donald trump
00:49:08.120 delivers yeah i i agree 100 and it is what it is i'm i'm listen i'm gonna tell you right now i'm voting
00:49:14.800 for donald trump real talk you guys can be mad at me all you want you can say whatever you want i
00:49:19.060 don't give a shit because of exactly what you just said i'm a results driven human being all right you
00:49:24.640 guys don't like him you don't like his tweets i don't like half the shit he says either but i'm be
00:49:29.180 real i like the way that my finances look i like the way that i could go to dinner without feeling like
00:49:34.020 i'm gonna get robbed i like the way that like people were getting along out like with a few other
00:49:39.560 changes had he been a little bit more aggressive in regulating some of the things that you and eric schmidt
00:49:44.140 have been working on and kind of like cleaning up some of this
00:49:46.980 corrupt bureaucracy that's been going on right this country actually could be a free country again
00:49:56.320 and and i think he's the only guy out there that has the motivation to do it with experience to do
00:50:02.360 yeah like i don't think and i i don't think like let's just say any of these other guys got elected
00:50:09.240 pick any of them it doesn't matter none of them have the motivation to go in and truly ruffle
00:50:14.180 the feathers that need to be ruffled to clean up what needs to be cleaned up this man has been
00:50:18.840 persecuted this man has been punished this man has been drugged through the mud over and over and over
00:50:24.300 again and by the way he's been exonerated on all of those things like the things where they talk about
00:50:29.580 the russia collusion that was made up okay we could go down the list down the list down the list now they're
00:50:34.560 using a weaponized doj to to persecute this guy because of his political positioning which is
00:50:41.100 literally the behavior of actual dictators and tyrants over the history of humankind and so if
00:50:48.840 we are able to get him in back in i really think honestly it's the only chance we have to even
00:50:54.760 have the united states of america ever be the united states of america again and i think it's going to
00:51:00.200 take more than just him it's going to take someone behind him and someone behind him and so like maybe
00:51:04.840 some of these guys uh can be behind him i doubt it because it's probably going to be me let's be real
00:51:09.960 all right sorry to bust the spoiler dude did you guys see chris christie's uh chris christie's going
00:51:16.580 to diet bro did you bro your motherfuckers got a 70 inch waist dude like like dude how do you walk
00:51:23.480 around like that bro you see his donald duck comment oh he looks like donald duck he's built like
00:51:27.920 have you seen it i haven't seen it let's watch this real quick we need law on our back in our
00:51:32.600 suburbs people are threatened there we need it in our rural areas people feel threatened there
00:51:36.620 and we need it in washington dc also and donald trump should be here to answer for that but he's not
00:51:41.560 and i want to look at that camera right now and tell you donald i know you're watching you can't help
00:51:45.740 yourself i know you're watching okay and you're not here tonight not because of polls and not because
00:51:52.500 of your indictments you're not here tonight because you're afraid of being on the stage and
00:51:57.680 defending your record you're ducking these things and let me tell you what's going to happen
00:52:01.700 you keep doing that no one up here is going to call you donald trump anymore we're going to call
00:52:05.520 you donald duck oh bro from a guy how long did he practice that bro no shit and from a from a guy
00:52:14.020 that legitimately looks like humpty dumpty bro okay let me be real i used to be 350 pounds so i have no
00:52:19.520 problem making fun of you if you're big like that same that statement would be taken seriously
00:52:23.960 if if that guy was like taking care of himself and was presenting himself and lived a healthy
00:52:28.580 lifestyle and looked a certain way peep that comment would have came off a completely different
00:52:32.660 way so you guys that give me shit when i tell you and this is off the topic andrew but i tell these
00:52:37.660 guys all the time i'm like look your physical fitness matters to people's perception of you and
00:52:43.280 this is a perfect example nobody takes chris christie seriously no matter what he thinks because
00:52:47.580 he looks like fucking humpty dumpty it's the truth fair man yeah it's when they're you know i i would
00:52:53.420 say too it it's not believable like to say donald trump's scared of debating how many times has that
00:52:59.120 guy gone on cnn these aren't yeah friendly environments he goes on crushes he crushes it yeah
00:53:03.460 i mean he's winning hearts and minds and he's reinforcing the message and he's doing it in such a
00:53:08.380 way that you know he's going up against competitive adversaries so i i also i just don't believe what
00:53:12.960 governor christie's saying there i think it falls flat i think it looks really contrived yeah dude
00:53:18.260 this guy he's a joke's not funny listen guys you know we're real good at jokes over here at uh well
00:53:23.100 i mean that's debatable some of us are good at jokes other other us of us have a long way to go
00:53:28.220 listen we we know a little we know a thing or two all right but i thought that was the most shocking
00:53:34.240 thing pence also tries to do a joke i don't know if you guys saw his mike pence he made a sex joke
00:53:39.480 now who wants to hear a 115 year old man make a sex joke well i mean i think we should nobody
00:53:47.160 well let's go do it anyway here there's mike pence
00:53:49.840 oh man here we go but i want to answer the question as well dana that you just asked doug
00:53:56.700 burr because by way of full disclosure chris you mentioned the president's situation i'm
00:54:02.500 my wife uh isn't a member of the teachers union but i got to admit i've i've been sleeping with a
00:54:09.900 teacher for 38 years and um for full disclosure bro what he doesn't even think it's funny no
00:54:21.280 what what god what people do you have on your team man like you know that's some young intern being
00:54:28.180 like mike listen they don't like you all right you're not funny you got to be more funny so i
00:54:34.940 wrote you this joke and mike says like this i'm not saying that he's like look you want to win the
00:54:40.020 polls they say just like they say we're a blue fucking suit in a red tie bro like holy shit you
00:54:48.340 know i've been sleeping with a teacher does authenticity still matter i mean that's my question
00:54:53.540 absolutely that's why trump's popular exactly yeah and i think these two the juxtaposition of
00:54:58.780 those two against donald trump is the perfect evidence that that authenticity does still
00:55:04.000 matter donald trump comes out on cnn he doesn't know what they're going to ask him yeah and it's
00:55:07.720 not prepared scripted lines like that and stuff like that falls flat because it is so contrived
00:55:11.660 i think i think that's where vivek is filling a gap for these guys yeah like a lot of the young
00:55:16.220 people who are who are not for donald trump who are maybe voted for biden this last time they
00:55:21.960 really like vivek i hear this all the time a lot of my friends i have a really good friend
00:55:27.360 uh hayden who owns a pretty big company and he's more of a libertarian you know he's not he he's
00:55:33.520 and he he loves vivek because and we were talking about it and and uh it's all because of the
00:55:39.040 authenticity dude like yeah he see vivek does a couple of things he's done have been rehearsed but
00:55:44.580 after that when he realized i think that he messed that up he's been pretty authentic you know i think
00:55:50.240 like authenticity is what matters the most we want real yeah i mean i think the public wants real i
00:55:54.760 think we inherently want to to know that something's real and this kind of polished scripted politician
00:56:00.120 yeah it's like you want to be a politician more than you want to be a leader yeah that's problematic
00:56:04.400 yeah that's right man guys jump in on this conversation let us know what you guys think
00:56:08.260 down in the comments hashtag round two let us know what you guys think let's get on to our third
00:56:13.360 and final headline headline number three headline number three reads first biden impeachment inquiry
00:56:19.880 hearings commences thursday morning it's getting started oh they're done with them yeah no i think
00:56:26.660 i think so i think so it appears there's still a little bit of fight in there but uh but let's
00:56:32.200 dive through this check this out so let's just get through the facts of what's going on right now
00:56:35.780 um so fast facts this is from fox news house republicans will hold the first impeachment inquiry
00:56:42.640 uh hearing into president biden on thursday at 10 a.m eastern time according to the office
00:56:47.900 of house oversight committee chairman james comer out of kentucky the hearing quote will examine the
00:56:53.820 value of an impeachment inquiry and will present all evidence to date uncovered by the committee
00:56:59.240 in its investigation into the biden family finances the witnesses who will testify at the hearing
00:57:05.020 include bruce dubinsky a forensic accountant with decades of experience in financial
00:57:10.620 investigations and consulting and who the committee says has testified in over 80 trials
00:57:16.340 including trials that involve financial uh fraud former assistant attorney general can i just say
00:57:21.920 the u.s department of justice tax division those people know how to party do they if you want a good
00:57:26.820 time that's where you go with the doj tax division i guarantee it oh my gosh former assistant attorney
00:57:34.860 general uh eileen o'connor who served in the united states department of justice tax division
00:57:40.080 and law professor jonathan turley who testified in the clinton and trump impeachments will also testify
00:57:45.720 president biden has denied any involvement in his son hunter's business dealings the white house has
00:57:51.220 dismissed today's hearing as a uh as an quote evidence-free probe and a political stunt um
00:57:57.940 now these reports keep coming out apparently the the total's up to now like 50 million dollars has
00:58:04.660 been uncovered um and traced back uh one of the wires that was sent from china was actually like
00:58:09.860 directly addressed to biden's home residence right um all these things are still coming out um but
00:58:16.340 here's what i think i found hilarious let's check in with cnn um we know how those guys are doing over
00:58:21.460 there um of course they're rolling out their fact checks um fact check house republicans first hearing
00:58:26.420 and biden impeachment inquiry um so they list it out they only have three of them so far but let's
00:58:30.840 just dive through their fact checks maybe see if we can pull any uh bs out of it um so the first one
00:58:35.600 is uh republicans have presented no evidence biden himself received foreign money um and the fact
00:58:42.440 check they're saying is uh the 20 million dollar figure is roughly accurate for joe biden's family
00:58:48.140 and associates according to the bank records subpoenaed by the committee but the phrase the biden's and
00:58:53.880 their associates obscures the fact uh that there is no public evidence to date that president joe biden
00:58:59.320 himself received any of this money uh and it's worth noting that the majority of the money went to the
00:59:05.180 associates uh quote unquote uh hunter biden's business partners not even biden's family itself
00:59:12.140 so yeah there's money there i stole the least amount yeah yeah one because conspiracy like
00:59:19.300 participating in conspiracy is no longer illegal i guess yeah and also you know i i mean is it legal
00:59:24.640 to just take money for policy decisions when you're an elected official of the united states government
00:59:29.540 absolutely not yeah well like the wire then we used to do something to those people like back in the
00:59:34.780 days like you know like lock them up stick their head in like this little hole and this thing like
00:59:40.080 comes down and you know like remember that thing i remember that yeah yeah it was i'm talking about
00:59:46.260 french engineering yeah it was like something yeah it started with a g yeah yeah like it's good
00:59:51.780 stand for good times yeah that's what it stands for i've got a question though so we the the biden
00:59:58.260 crime family is the basis for the impeachment why not willful knowing continuous constitutional
01:00:07.560 violations why not take the evidence from missouri v biden because congress has already held hearings
01:00:13.580 on the weaponization of the federal government why is that not also a basis for impeachment the
01:00:19.560 the biden crime family is bad enough but we've got a president who took an oath to protect and defend
01:00:24.080 the constitution and is willfully knowingly and dedicated to continuous violations is that not also
01:00:30.040 an impeachable offense i mean i isn't i mean so like so i mean why is that though like is there
01:00:35.100 no communication between the states and federal no what's the senator schmidt has testified in in
01:00:42.320 congress about the uh missouri v biden that held multiple hearings i've testified in in congress about
01:00:47.640 it uh you know representative jordan has certainly uncovered so we can show you the ripple in the pond
01:00:52.300 effect like i can show you the emails where the the white house is targeting uh censorship on big
01:00:58.000 tech is demanding censorship on big tech but what congressman jordan can show you is big text response
01:01:02.980 internally that they knew that they were violating since the first amendment they knew that they were
01:01:08.620 censoring at the demand of the federal government i mean again the the evidence is now clear it's
01:01:14.740 beyond a reasonable doubt there's there can be no longer be any confusion that's why you've seen
01:01:18.420 the legacy media walk away from this idea that there wasn't really coercion and collusion because
01:01:24.580 we can not only show you the the direct communication but then the subsequent internal communications
01:01:28.980 at big tech i don't know i i think it's worth a conversation uh i think that there's ample
01:01:33.600 evidence that uh president biden himself was personally involved we can show you the email
01:01:37.020 where his uh director of digital communication says that the demand for censorship is coming from
01:01:41.360 the top and he emphasizes very top levels of the white house who is that yeah the big guy yeah
01:01:46.520 well it could be obama yeah well i think i think it is both of them yeah at what point you know i
01:01:52.680 talk about this all the time on the show you know i talk about the border being left open i talk
01:01:57.340 about our our strategic oil reserves being depleted i talk about our our gas projects our natural energy
01:02:03.380 products being canceled i talk about the crime in the big cities i talk about uh you know them shipping
01:02:08.940 all of our military equipment uh or leaving it in afghanistan and then shipping the rest to ukraine
01:02:14.240 leaving us over here with a with a problem where we don't have enough equipment um i talk about like
01:02:20.920 the endless printing of money and i talk about this money that is coming from these countries that would
01:02:28.220 benefit from those actions at what point is this considered legitimate treason towards this country
01:02:35.500 yeah i mean clearly president biden has no interest in american sovereignty uh he's using the government
01:02:44.160 the government is absent where needed and present where unwanted so he has no time to secure the
01:02:50.720 southern border from an all-out invasion at this point that's making missouri communities less safe
01:02:55.600 fentanyl human trafficking cartels have taken over he's ceded control of the southern border of the
01:03:00.460 cartels and yet at chinese spy balloon flies over the state of missouri lets it cross country
01:03:05.580 paws over u.s military installations shoots it down after it's finished its mission and yet he's going to
01:03:10.380 go after your gas stoves the car you drive the fossil fuels you need to heat your home and transport
01:03:16.200 your kids to and from school in a time where americans are hurting because of bidenomics and this the
01:03:20.420 inflation and so yeah i mean it is deplorable he and go back to donald trump and accountability
01:03:26.240 productivity immigration law is largely unchanged from the 1980s the same statutes are on the books
01:03:31.340 because they just can't get anything through congress president trump used the tools at his disposal to
01:03:35.860 reduce border crossings by more than 90 and yet biden has abandoned those policies and border
01:03:41.920 crossings are through the roof so yeah it's an invasion it is i mean again one man has done more
01:03:47.520 damage to this country in less than four years than a foreign attack likely could have in that same amount
01:03:54.380 of time so so at what point who determines if it's treason who determines like is it the people who
01:04:01.240 determines that you know that man in office well here's what i i would really like to understand
01:04:06.780 you know and this is this this may be an uncomfortable topic to bring up but you know
01:04:12.480 our constitution says that the citizens of this country have a duty to step in when the government
01:04:22.300 is behaving exactly as these people are behaving so you know at what point in time are we supposed to
01:04:30.100 cross that line and actually handle what's going on you know what i'm saying like like are are we are
01:04:35.840 we waiting for to see what they're going to do this next election or like i think i'm saying like
01:04:40.700 because i feel people i'm not the only one that feels this way bro like there's there's millions
01:04:46.560 of people out there that are like what when is something going to happen and in my opinion i think
01:04:52.060 there i think that there is an intentional agitation to call for i think they're trying to instigate
01:04:59.420 violence the way i'm describing it so that they can crush the people who are organizing it or
01:05:05.440 imprison the people that are organizing it as the leaders and i think the january 6 shit that's been
01:05:10.440 going on is all about scaring people from actually organizing to actually create any sort of change on
01:05:17.060 their own and you know when our founding fathers who were very smart they wrote this into our constitution
01:05:24.900 and and so like for a reason yeah and we're here and that's what i'm saying like so like i mean like
01:05:31.340 is it like what are we waiting on is it somebody to designate like hey okay yeah like we have enemies
01:05:37.060 within our our country right and like you know we all take an oath i think as a citizen like that oath
01:05:42.800 isn't like you've signed up for it not even knowing you've signed up for it but we have to protect
01:05:48.200 this country from all enemies foreign i don't believe they're going i don't dude i don't think there's any
01:05:53.340 there i don't think there's any chance at all that they allow donald trump to win that election
01:05:58.660 yeah i don't and i think totally agree yeah and i think the day after that there's going to be a
01:06:03.900 massive gut check in this country dude there there so many of us feel like we've been left behind by a
01:06:09.140 system that ignores our voices silence our voices prosecutes our heroes weaponizes the government
01:06:14.840 against us the constitution exists to protect us from the government and the government exists to
01:06:19.500 protect our rights but what we see is the biden administration weaponizing the government
01:06:24.200 against those he disagrees with like you like me like president trump and again going back to the
01:06:31.480 impeachment talk i mean i think that if you've got a president that committed to violating the right
01:06:35.680 to free speech that evidence needs to be put forth in as part of the impeachment inquiry it's just
01:06:42.360 another another accusation that needs to be analyzed by the house of representatives yeah
01:06:48.260 yeah yeah yeah yes i mean and back to the cnn fact check too man like they brought up like
01:06:54.080 they're saying that uh jim jordan falsely claimed sonja biden said he was unqualified for burisma board
01:06:59.880 um it's not true that he said that but it is true that he's not you know what i'm saying like all
01:07:05.420 like bro they play this game of oh it's a game of controlling the language that's out of the
01:07:10.880 communist manifesto bro like if you read any of carl marx or you read solinsky or you read
01:07:15.800 uh mal's book you read any of these things they talk about the controlling of the language and and
01:07:21.380 the manipulation of the language like when these people say our democracy is at stake or our
01:07:26.980 democracy is going to fail they use democracy interchangeably with communism okay so like when
01:07:33.320 these people these progressive left people say our democracy is threatened they they really mean
01:07:40.760 what they mean is is communism from our definition right they're playing yeah it means they're losing
01:07:45.840 it's never been about truth it's always been about power yeah yeah stuff's crazy man um yeah i mean guys
01:07:54.300 let us know what you think man i think this here's another thing i'm gonna ask you too i feel like
01:07:59.000 uh this stuff gets so delayed like i feel like like the the amount of time that it takes to do these
01:08:06.620 things like you know we are in 2023 is there no way to i don't want to say fast track because you
01:08:12.200 want to make sure you're thorough i get all of that right but like why does it like why has it taken us
01:08:16.720 to 2023 to get to this point for this you know for the small amount of transparency that we do have
01:08:22.720 like are we not able to speed that process up at all man you know i in my mind it's a double-edged
01:08:28.440 sword i mean the separation of powers inherent in the structure of our government is essential
01:08:33.580 to prevent authoritarianism
01:08:36.620 the downside to that is change comes slowly and the problem we've got again is that we've got
01:08:41.360 our opponents who have jettisoned the rule of law they no longer elevate the rules of the game above
01:08:47.120 the players and the outcomes and quite frankly policy rule statute can't keep pace with the nadir
01:08:55.840 of depravity from the left right transgenders and let's take that as an example most people didn't
01:09:02.540 even know that was going on that children were being raced towards sterilization or that the parents
01:09:06.220 were being lied to and coerced and that the detransitioners were suffering as a result it
01:09:10.280 took time to realize that this abomination was even occurring and then we got to get a law passed i mean
01:09:15.060 who would have thought if you asked my grandmother do we need to pass a law to make sure doctors aren't
01:09:19.280 sterilizing kids you say well what are you talking we need a law for that yeah i mean again the depravity
01:09:23.480 of the left is so far gone that it is tough for us to keep pace from a from a the legal perspective
01:09:31.280 the policy perspective yeah do we really think it's the left though like if we're being honest like
01:09:35.900 it's i feel like there's a lot of people who are legitimately like just they they lean more towards the
01:09:43.380 left that are still common sense people who have been completely abandoned by this like radical
01:09:48.920 progressivism that really is communism that's what we're dealing with and and i feel like a lot of
01:09:54.580 the like i feel like a lot of you guys because we have a lot of these guys listening to the show now
01:09:57.840 you guys are going to have to like say like okay well i don't believe in what these people believe
01:10:03.200 anymore there this is not what i'm about like i'm not i'm not for it's not what they believe it isn't
01:10:08.560 like it's completely changed yeah and to sit there and still ride that train when you understand where
01:10:13.020 it's going we're entering a phase now where like you're complicit in some very evil shit
01:10:17.640 like it's time to like wake up dude and say hey we're not for this that's real man guys joining
01:10:22.920 on this conversation uh let us know what you guys think on this final uh headline uh join us in the
01:10:28.580 comments hashtag down goes corn pop let us know what you guys think um so that was our third and
01:10:33.460 final headline uh we have our final segment of the show as always we have thumbs up or dumb as fuck
01:10:39.880 this is where we bring a headline up um we talk about it typically it might be like a florida dude or
01:10:44.220 something you know doing something crazy i like the florida guys i like the florida guys yeah i mean
01:10:48.800 florida man they're just florida man good yeah yeah so we bring this article up and then we'll all vote
01:10:54.520 on it uh whether or not it gets that so our thumbs up or dumb as fuck headline reads someone tried to
01:11:01.020 bring an emotional support alligator into the phillies game definitely from florida the gator has a
01:11:10.160 social media following oh a big one too yeah big one yeah so yeah so you've heard of bark at the
01:11:16.960 park uh days celebrating cats also are a thing across lose an arm at the park
01:11:22.360 celebrate days celebrating cats are also a thing across major league baseball but there isn't a gator
01:11:30.880 day um in a very florida man twist there it is there we go there it is uh an emotional support
01:11:38.020 alligator reportedly was denied entrance to citizens uh bank park on wednesday night where the playoff
01:11:45.280 bound phillies were set to take on the pittsburgh pirates wally gator is a working emotional support
01:11:51.620 alligator this is real okay he's owned by jonestown resident joey henny uh who can be seen holding
01:11:58.440 wally's leash in the third photo above the reptile has a sizable following on instagram and tiktok
01:12:04.820 henny earlier told the inquirer that wally helps him battle depression and that he likes to give hugs
01:12:11.980 he said last year when wally was spotted splashing around at love park last summer the uh that the
01:12:16.900 gator has never bitten anyone yet um animals are no stranger to sports team uh sports arena
01:12:24.280 i think rally cat uh we had rally squirrel here in st louis yeah um or any number of cameos by squirrels
01:12:31.260 birds and other creatures but at least for today looks like wally will have to cheer on uh the
01:12:36.420 fields from home now i went to mlb's website um and their policy on service animals and i found this
01:12:42.940 um it says guide dog service animals or service animals in training are welcome all other animals
01:12:49.700 are prohibited now i don't know how the letter of the law is written yeah do we have a suit here
01:12:54.140 you know the case okay so this is taking me back to first year of law school we had a case where it was
01:12:58.800 like which animals qualify as service animals there's if i'm remembering correctly there is some
01:13:04.080 ambiguity in the law and so yeah i mean service gator i mean service gator look he's big too man i have a
01:13:12.160 i have concerns if you've got an alligator with a with two social media accounts any sizable social
01:13:19.800 media following it doesn't feel like that is a service animal so much as an attention seeking device
01:13:24.640 and so i kind of question you know are we or is this a a stunt to to try to and look it does give
01:13:31.900 hugs that's he looks like he's smiling there yeah i am i don't get her looks like he's a good guy he
01:13:36.940 looks he looks swell i mean make a great pair of boots or uh you know yeah that's that's a no for me
01:13:44.060 i'm not doing that no no gator no bro gators are dinosaurs bro like this is from millions of years
01:13:52.060 ago this is left over from like the age where we were the food i'm not trying to be the food i eat
01:13:58.380 a gator bro i'll eat a gator for yeah i've had one too where is so here's what i love about this story
01:14:03.900 though this is the kind of thing that gets the left all knotted up because they want to be for the guy
01:14:09.980 bringing the service animal yeah for sure but they're also against animal abuse yes and so like
01:14:15.460 if you ask somebody on the left they're like their steams coming to their ears right now because they
01:14:19.840 don't know what to think about this and and like they're so conflicted on this so it actually is a
01:14:23.980 fun story in that regard look at him giving all the hugs man he really likes give some hugs man he does
01:14:29.080 yeah i'll tell you what dude i i highly and this is like by a score of a hundred to zero like animals
01:14:36.180 better than people oh no it's not even close yeah no doubt no doubt like animals are pure except for
01:14:41.720 cats bro those things are i just don't dude i get invited to go hunting all the time and do all this
01:14:46.140 stuff by some of the biggest hunters that do all this bro it's just not for me man it's just not
01:14:51.120 for me like and like we're gonna go for people i'm in bro i am in but i am not i just can't do it
01:14:58.540 they didn't do anything yeah that's true you know like it's just not it's just like you know that
01:15:03.640 billboard we've talked about you know have you seen the billboard where it's like i think it was
01:15:06.980 like a pita billboard it was like you know they showed all these animals right it's like you know
01:15:10.660 guinea pig go all the way up to like where's the line it's like where do you draw the line i'm like
01:15:14.460 yeah right about there we draw the line we draw the line at keith's cat that's what i'm saying
01:15:18.520 that's right like i'll fucking i'll eat a cat bro i ain't got a problem with it uh hey seasoning what
01:15:25.160 kind of seasoning uh well for cat dude i mean i don't know like i think at the uh the little
01:15:30.420 little chinese restaurant by my house i think they use like like teriyaki or some shit so you're
01:15:35.100 basically saying well i'll tell you this i'm not putting i'm not i'm not i'm not putting any
01:15:42.520 seasoning on mine but not too much pepper that's right too spicy that's right that's real man so
01:15:47.680 what are we giving this gator wally the gator what we got i think is this thumbs up or is this i like
01:15:52.440 i like wally gator but you know i'm disappointed i didn't see him have a selfie with my boy bryce
01:15:57.660 harper bro yeah bryce harper i don't know like i could see bryce harper and wally gator getting
01:16:03.100 getting to hang out you know i could see that yeah i give it thumbs up thumbs up what we got over here
01:16:08.540 yeah i i gotta give it a thumbs up creative uh you know it's bold uh yeah yeah yeah i reject the
01:16:15.180 status quo yeah let's let's reject the rebel i love it let's go i love it man well that's thumbs up
01:16:20.840 yay yay for florida man florida man is undefeated on the show bro he is he is he absolutely is uh well
01:16:29.820 guys andrew andy that's all i got uh andrew thanks so much for being on the show really appreciate the
01:16:36.620 work you're doing it's very very important if you guys uh if you guys want to follow along with
01:16:40.740 what he's doing uh you're fairly active on instagram what's your instagram handle just
01:16:46.460 andrew bailey i think it's ag andrew bailey ag andrew bailey yeah yeah guys give him a follow
01:16:51.700 check out what he's doing uh he's one of the most important men in the fight of what's going on for
01:16:56.180 this country really appreciate you making time to come on brother thanks guys appreciate you being a
01:17:00.600 voice for freedom in this and rational rationality in this country thank you for everything that's
01:17:05.980 debatable
01:17:06.360 all right guys don't be a hoe
01:17:11.340 went from sleeping on the floor now my jewelry box froze fuck a bowl fuck a stove counted millions
01:17:18.040 in the cold bad bitch booted swole got her on bankroll can't fold that's a no headshot case closed