REAL AF with Andy Frisella - 525. Andy, Michael Seifert & DJ CTI: Hunter Biden Laptop Photos, Budweiser/Harley-Davidson Ad & Biden Bribery Scheme Confirmed
Episode Date: June 2, 2023In today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by the CEO of PublicSq. Michael Seifert. They discuss 10,000 photos from Hunter Biden's laptop appearing online, Budweisers new ad featuring Harl...ey-Davidson marked cans, and our government agency's confirming the existence of the files linking Joe Biden to a $5M bribery scheme.
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What is up guys, it's Andy Purcell and this is the show for the realest sake of out of
the lies, the fakeness, and delusions of modern society. And welcome, motherfucking reality. Guys, today we have Andy and DJ cruise the motherfucking internet.
That's what we're going to do. We're going to cruise the internet. We also have a very special
guest, good friend of mine, Michael Seifert, who is the CEO of Public Square. And if you guys
remember, we talked about Public Square last Friday Friday show when we talked about what was going on with all the social movements that are put down and creating some of this culture that a lot of us are unhappy with.
So welcome to the show, brother.
Thanks, man.
So good to be here.
That's cool, man.
It is cool.
So you guys should how this happened was, you know, some of you guys made some of the clips go viral last week.
Thank you. And we got connected and my man says, hey, let's do a show.
And I'm like, get out here and we'll do it right away.
So now he's here and it happens.
It so happens.
He actually went to high school right up the road for me, which is really cool.
If you're from St. Louis and you understand, we all ask where he went to high school.
He went to Kirkwood High School, which is right up the street from where I went to high school.
He asked me that. I'm like, yeah, I don't know about high schools here. I to Kirkwood High School, which is right up the street from where I went to high school. He asked me that.
I'm like, what the fuck do you know about high schools here?
He's like, oh, it's Kirkwood.
I'm like, oh, shit.
I'm like, all right.
Yeah, it's cool.
You noticed the 314 number right away.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I still kept 314.
I've never lost it.
I'm like, bro, are you from St. Louis?
Yeah.
It was cool.
But dude, before we get started, man, I just want to say thank you so much for getting
on a plane and coming out here.
You know, a lot of people say they want to come speak and it shows that you're a man
of a believer in what you're doing to come on and share about what you're doing.
Let's talk a little bit just for a second about why you're doing what you're doing.
Well, what are you doing and why you're doing it?
What is Public Square and what inspired you to start to create this
community that you're creating? Yeah, man, we are the largest marketplace in the country of
businesses that have not bowed to the ESG and the DEI philosophies that are destroying our economy.
So we are a network of over 50,000 vendors, all different industries and backgrounds that stand
for our country, the constitution and the values that it protects so that the consumers that come to us, and we have over
a million consumer members on the platform, these consumers know with a blessed assurance that
they're not funding companies that are standing fundamentally against America. Instead, they're
supporting the small businesses that make our country really special and I believe will help
save our economy for the next generation. And we've launched nationwide July 4th of 2022. So it has been a wild 11 months.
And we're just getting started. We haven't even scratched the surface. We're building this with
our consumers. We're building the plane in flight because we recognize the country needs it. So I've
recognized the need strongly for a parallel economy, a patriotic economy for the last decade
because I've witnessed company after company. Target, Anheuser-Busch are the most recent
examples, but there are so many others.
Adidas, Nike, major banks like JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America
that continue to slap Americans in the face.
And we're done with it.
And so I figured if I feel this frustrated,
there's got to be other people that do too.
Started asking around and realized
that if they had an alternate economy
where they could go and they could shop and transact,
that maybe this thing would catch fire.
And thankfully, praise God, it has. It's been an unreal journey. So that's Public Square, PublicSQ.com.
Yeah. So guys, this ties right into the conversation that we were having last week
that I was trying to explain. You guys may have saw the show or you probably saw the clip. I think
the clip got like I saw one of the clips on TikTok had like 50 million views on it already. So like it's been going mega viral where I sat down and explained DEI, ESG, CEI, and how these
social initiatives are pressed down and how these big corporations are beholden financially
to, and a lot of people don't understand this. They say, well, aren't, don't businesses run
off their profits? Don't they create profit? Most of these businesses have massive lines of credit that are already out, meaning they've already allocated the funds. And every year they have to renew these funds. They have a new set of guidelines that make them renew them to say, you're going to have to do X, Y, and Z. And this is where these social initiatives come in. And what this means is,
let's just say, for example, and this is just me making up numbers, okay? But let's just say in
the case of Target, let's say Target has a billion dollars line of credit that's already out into
their system and they don't do what the banks say they have to do. What happens is they call that
line of credit in and then these guys have to come up with a billion dollars of cash that they don't necessarily have.
All right. So this is how they're leveraging these corporations. This is not me defending them.
This is not me saying that we shouldn't not shop there, but this is me saying that what Public
Square is doing is very, very smart because if we were to tear down the house, right, if we burn our house down and we don't
have another one to go to, we don't have the jobs in place for these people who do believe in the
things that we all believe, which is for free America, pro-America, freedom. They don't have
a place to go. Okay. So, so what, what Michael's doing is extremely important because,
and I'm honored to have him on the show because he's actually creating what we were talking about
last week, which is the alternate economy, you know, that you guys asked for. You say, well,
what should we do? What's the solution? I read a lot of the comments on these viral clips and most
of you guys said the same thing. Okay. That makes sense. What do we do? Well, this is why I brought
this man on the show because what we do is we go and we look at his network and we do? Well, this is why I brought this man on the show, because what we do
is we go and we look at his network and we say, okay, these are the companies that are for sure
not going along with all these crazy social agendas. They're not jamming these things down
our throat. They believe that freedom is freedom and that we should understand that there is
tolerance for views that we may not necessarily agree with. But we should understand that there is tolerance for views that we may not necessarily
agree with. But we also understand that there are limits to those views as well. We don't
indoctrinate our children to cut off their penises and things like that. I think that's reasonable.
I think that's reasonable.
Yeah, that's a reasonable thing.
Not on our ask.
So it's not just about, in my opinion, it's not about shopping with conservative companies because if you just go
back to conservative, now we flip the cancel culture from the left to the right. It's about
understanding what freedom really means in a free economy so that we can actually create the jobs
and have our neighbors employed and quit canceling everything that we don't like.
I think in America, bro, we have very reasonable expectations that we don't like we have i think in america bro we have
very reasonable expectations i don't think like most people care for example like five years ago
i don't think anybody gave a shit about the pride flag nobody cared because it wasn't being jammed
down everybody's throat the way that it is now or the parades or the fucking pride marathon i mean
dude i think there's a level of tolerance that's just been so far exceeded that's beyond the palatability of most
americans you know and and so we have to understand what we need to do and a big part of what we need
to do is speak up we need to you know like a lot of my friends they like i had a friend this morning
he texted me a picture of his kid's yearbook right and it's a it's a rainbow the yearbook's a rainbow
and it's like he's like,
how disgusting is this? I'm like, why are you texting me, dude? You should be texting the
school. You should be speaking up. You guys have to start fighting your own battles. That's the
first part. But the second part is we reallocate the dollars to the companies that are actually
in those same social positions that generally most Americans are, which is called common sense.
I like to say I'm not a political person. I'm like a normal dude from 2006.
The country just left me. I haven't changed. My views have always remained the same. I'm not
trying to hyper-politicize the marketplace. We're building something in response to what
they've done. And in the process, we like to say we're way more about what we're for
than what we're against. I think for many years, we just screamed boycott, boycott, boycott.
It doesn't carry the same weight unless you have something else to land on.
Correct.
And so we're trying to be that landing pad.
And I think in the process, there's a larger macro play here happening too,
where many of these corporate entities that have entirely abused the rights
and the values of so many Americans. They're doing it without any
regard for their consumers anymore because they're bought into stakeholder capitalism
instead of shareholder capitalism. They're not focused on pure profits anymore or providing
maximum value to their consumers. They're focused on these external stakeholders like social agendas,
climate, whatever it might be. In the process too, small businesses are the ones that are
getting hosed because they don't have the financial firepower to lobby government. It happened during COVID. The government came out.
I live in California. It was the most intense there in New York. And the government said,
you're essential or you're non-essential. And it just so happened that two businesses in the same
industry would be deemed differently by the government, depending on how much financial
firepower they had to lobby that government. So Walmart got to stay open and they were essential. But the small mom and pop shop,
they weren't essential. They weren't allowed to stay open. So you saw this massive wealth
transfer take place. And our encouragement to consumers is this isn't just a left versus right
thing. This isn't just a political thing. In fact, we like to say we're not political,
we're principled. This goes far deeper. There's an economic war taking place at the moment between
good and evil. People that want to sell out our country and the values that built it versus those small businesses and
consumers that want to build an economy focused on the values that made America so special
in the first place. And you add one more factor in all this, which is we have completely delegated
our country to countries that hate us. Our manufacturing, we learned during COVID,
the supply chain fell apart. Why? Because we relied on our adversaries to build our stuff. So we sold our soul on the
altars of cheap convenience. But here's the hope. The hope is that given everything you just said
and everything I just said, all the stuff that looks kind of bleak at the moment, the hope is
if there's a strong enough movement, if we believe fundamentally that there is,
of Americans that say we're tired of this, and instead of just screaming boycott, we're actually going to move our dollars to
businesses that will make our country special because we believe that these ones will secure
a long-term prosperous future for the United States. And then in the process, we celebrate
the businesses that move as much of their manufacturing back here that try to push as
much for American values and interests. And that's a long game. That's decades. That doesn't happen
overnight. But if that movement will emerge in response to what's happening, we will secure another American
Renaissance era. It'll be the most prosperous next century for our country we could ever imagine.
But it all starts with consumer spending habits. And so that's what we're trying to foster and
cultivate. 100%. I think that's something too that, like I mean, we said on the last show,
but I think it's important to bring up again. There is going to be this lag of time that the American public have to allow for those businesses to switch over and bring everything back.
I don't want to say patience, right?
But like grace, maybe.
I actually think it's aggressiveness that they need to do.
I actually think it's not patience.
I actually believe that Michael touched on at the very beginning of what you said.
I loved everything you said.
Every single thing.
It's all true.
And this is why for the last three and a half years, and really the last eight years I've
been doing this podcast, I've been telling you that the win for your business is going
to be to stand with America and pro-freedom.
It's always going to be the win.
And you might have had to take a little bit of heat from the left for standing for that.
But the reality is, is that we never saw companies get canceled from the left and it actually make
the news and say they lost $15 billion in market cap. Right. Right. And that is right. Exactly.
And that is another indication of how they are
lying about how big the population is to actually believe some of this stuff. All right. But what
you said that was that that caught my attention the most was the part about we we can't just tear
down. We have to support and we have to support the companies that stand for the things that we believe as aggressively as we do
to take business away from the companies that don't and that's the part where
people are missing that's the that's the connecting dots that we need to all
connect in our brains that we if we're gonna be angry over here we have to be
real supportive over here on this other company that is the alternative and
that's this is a solution that you're building.
And I'm very appreciative of it.
Thanks, man.
Michael, can I ask you, what does the vetting process look like for these companies coming
into Public Square?
Yes.
When a new business signs up to Public Square, they're immediately confronted with five core
values that the company espouses.
These are our principles, our guiding truths.
And just briefly, the first is obviously that we love our country. We believe the United States
is net positive to the world. We're protecting it. We believe in the protection of the family
unit. Much of what we're seeing in society right now is all about tearing down the family unit
because strong families build a strong nation. So the whole goal is to just let's destroy the
family unit so that ultimately our demographics collapse and we see a lot of cultural chaos
because we have fatherless homes
and all these different things. So we protect the family unit and celebrate the right to life for
every individual in the public square. We believe our value number three is that small businesses
are the backbone of our economy and they must be protected and supported. We believe ultimately
that the Constitution is what provides our rights, not the government. Therefore, the government
cannot take our rights away.
They never gave us our rights, so they can't take them away.
The government's supposed to be there to protect.
This speaks directly to what happened during COVID.
We believe that businesses and consumers should be able to operate with as much freedom and
liberty as possible.
And ultimately, these rights, these principles, these guiding lights for us, businesses see
and they agree to respect these.
They're not going to spend time, money, or resource antagonistically against these rights.
And then in the process, what happens is then it gets passed off to a vetting team,
a bunch of young, hungry, awesome world changers that are trying to shift the country and change
the narrative. So they're literally right now dealing with a backlog of 7,000 businesses that
have signed up in the past week, just cranking through, doing research. That's a great problem to have.
It's phenomenal. It's phenomenal. And so they're going to town to research and they're in touch
with these business owners. It's fantastic. Once they press a green button, they're live on the
platform. And then it's great because we have community validation. So as you're shopping and
you're interacting with these businesses, you're able to share about your experience. And that's
really important. So that's the vetting process. And what's great too is that I got confronted a
lot with this when I originally had this idea two years ago. People asked, are you sure businesses
will sign up for this? What's phenomenal to witness is that not only they're signing up for
it, they're experiencing better traffic on our platform than they are with Facebook or Google
or any of their other advertising arms. And it's free to join. So for a business to come to us
and experience a bunch of trustworthy, reliable consumers day one. It's changing the game for
these businesses. In fact, you speak to a really important truth, which is that the need to support
these other businesses is so strong. And then to continue supporting them and moving money to them,
$13 billion evaporated from Target's market cap in the last week. Where'd that $13 billion go?
It's got to go to this parallel economy because, for example, we put a shoe company on our front page for a week and they completely sold out of all their inventory.
So it's like we need to keep getting them more financial firepower so they can keep building
because they're trying to come after Cole Haan and they're crushing it. So while Cole Haan's
lecturing you about gender ideology when you're trying to buy a pair of shoes, John Condors won't.
We've got an incredible cooler company that's crushing it on the app that is completely
changing the game. And we've got banks and healthcare and an awesome supplement company on there yeah
so i guess uh the long way of answering your question but the veteran the vetting process
is fairly extensive um but what's great is that it it doesn't, it's almost not needed because the
businesses are so adamantly pro our mission that they're excited about being a part of this more
than I even ever could have dreamed. I mean, it's pretty amazing to witness the types of businesses
that are coming out of the woodwork to be a part of this. Dude, I hope you feel good about what
you're doing, bro. It's very, very important. I feel like we're not even started yet. That's how I feel too. Yeah,
I'm 24 years in this. Okay. So it never ends. We have a saying around here. Everybody knows
what day it is. What day is it? It's day one, baby. It's day one. Amazing. And, uh, you know,
that's, it never changes, especially when you love what you do and you believe in the purpose.
And I, I'm just very, very thankful that you took this elephant on, man, because it's a big one. It's hard. I mean, we tell people all the time we
need their help building it. Amazon, it took 30 years to build what they built. We're trying to
do it in two years. And it's amazing to witness, too, the way that our consumers are helping us
know what they want, what they're looking for. We have this philosophy called jobs to be done,
meaning we want to understand what job are our consumers hiring us for and why are they firing Target?
Not only are they firing Target
because of the values
and the indoctrination on their kids,
talking about sexuality on your underwear
that you're selling and your swimsuit.
It's like, what happened?
You used to go to prison for that.
Now you're putting it on your marketing department.
But past that,
they're also wanting to ditch Target
because nobody feels good
about shopping from these companies.
You don't feel good
about ordering cheap crap from Amazon.
That doesn't give you a sense of satisfaction. Like if you're to spend money
with your local business that you know is working hard, you know the values of the owner. They go to
your church, they go to your schools, they're with you in your community. They sponsor your kids'
t-ball teams. Exactly. Like, do we have to start using common sense because these people do not
contribute to our actual lives in any way they only take? They take our money out of our community they go and spend it on a yacht or a
pro sports team or a media franchise right and they do nothing how many little t-ball teams in
your neighborhood is amazon put on you see what i'm saying like we have to really think about this
how much money did i donate to blm well and where that money go? Yeah. Right. Right. Bankruptcy. Yeah. Yep. It's true. Well,
are you familiar with CTI? I am. All right. So ready to get into it. For those of you guys that
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I eat your fucking cat right right right all right well
let's get into this it gets cruising up i wanted to bring something up i don't know if you guys
have been seeing this it's been trending a little bit um and i find this absolutely amazing so this
headline reads uh seeing double aoc lashes out a twitter parody account impersonating me and going
viral have you guys seen this yes all
right it's fucking amazing so let's dive into this so uh this is fox news article reading
representative alexandria oscar cortez out of new york is furious at twitter after a parody account
of the congresswoman began to go viral claiming ceo elon musk is behind its recent traffic uh so
this was her initial tweet that she put out.
And, you know, Twitter has changed some of their guidelines.
So you can tell if it's a government profile, like the blue checks and stuff, they change a little bit.
So now you have these gray check marks for government officials.
So this is actually AOC's account.
She tweeted this out saying, quote, FYI, there is a fake account on here impersonating me and going viral.
The Twitter CEO has engaged it, boosting visibility.
It is releasing false policy statements and gaining spread.
I am assessing with my team how to move forward.
In the meantime, be careful of what you see.
So the quick response was, I can't believe someone would do that to us.
From the fake account.
From the fake account.
I can't believe someone would do this to us.
So there's been this battle raging on Twitter right now.
So the article continues.
It says, while the fake account uses the same profile photo as the congresswoman it makes clear that it is not actually aoc posting under the name alexandria oscar cortez press release
parody in parentheses um the account hit back at aoc we just saw that um and then i posted another
tweet from the parody account saying quote after brainstorm after brainstorming with my staff, I'm going to push Congress to make it illegal to joke,
laugh, or make fun of me. Parody should be illegal. The parody account wrote also.
And it's just been going nonstop to the point that Politico thought it was necessary to put
an article telling people that it was not real because I guess people are taking it so serious.
Let's just dive through some of these tweets uh this was one from the parody account saying quote this might be the
wine talking but i've got a crush on at elon musk he responds and then his response is a fire emoji
uh i like this one it says uh printing money is the only way out of inflation
well her people probably believe that shit.
They're probably just like, fuck, these are some good ideas.
That's a real economic policy.
I'm not even sure that that's parody.
We should have 14,768 separate pride days.
One day for every gender.
You think there's only 14,000 genders?
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
That was like 2019.
There's way more now.
Yeah.
I like this one.
It says, quote, if we don't move to 100% green energy soon, car emissions will kill off the
human race just like it did the dinosaurs.
We should be concerned about that.
Guys, what do we got on this?
Bro, come on, man.
Like, dude, first of all, you know, here's what's funny.
The parody account about humor should be illegal.
That's an actual communist ideology.
Okay.
So like it's, it's, it's funny, but it's also funny if you actually understand what her
views really are, because she actually, I guarantee you, if you opened up her head and
got to see right in it, she truly thinks that should be illegal.
Like, listen, dude, here's what I'm going to say.
And if AOC, if you hear this shit,
you need to calm down.
All right, bro.
Like you would be a much more likable person
if you would just roll with it.
And like, I understand,
like you could actually leverage this
into some really good press for yourself.
Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery.
Dude, just by showing that you have a sense of humor.
Like it's funny.
Okay. Like most of the stuff you say is absurd it really is and you have a bad pr right now even your own people don't like you they don't no they don't look at what happens to her when she goes
in public now she gets shouted down she gets yelled at by her own voters this if i was advising
her i'd say hey find your sense of. Everybody's just teasing you a little bit.
You say some absurd shit.
Just laugh it off.
Like, it's funny.
It is funny, especially the Elon Musk with the fire.
But it is going fucking violent.
This one tweet alone.
Nine million impressions.
Yeah.
Amazing.
I love it on mobile, too, because when you're viewing it on your phone, the name trails
off.
So you can't actually see whether it's the press release version or just the normal version.
So it kind of catches me off guard.
I really do think this is a real economic statement, though.
For sure.
She's said pretty much the same thing before.
Dude, they all say that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You nailed it on the communist piece, though, man, because every single communist society.
Do not laugh at me.
No, you're not allowed.
Can't criticize the comedians first. That's right. it that's right yeah they jing jing what's what's china's uh
yeah you know apparently winnie the pooh was like this like negative connotation of him yeah he like
outlawed that patch and and that all of that he outlawed he will throw you in jail for life if you
use that that's what i'm saying no that's real it's real shit that's real things
like like dude don't you you probably don't remember this dj um but if you're you know
i think if you're high 30s at least or mid 30s or older you probably remember they used to tell you
in school like i can remember being in second or third grade and then telling me in school like
you should be thankful you live in america man you can't criticize the government in other
countries like if you go to china and you criticize the government, they put you in jail.
You make fun of the government, they put you in jail.
And they used to tell us that.
Except here we are where these people actually do believe these things.
And like when she says that thing about, you know, humor should be illegal,
we're probably one or two, you know, more steps away from that actually being a thing
where, you know, they kill all that actually being a thing where you know they
kill all the dissenters or put them in jail well think what they did try to do i mean they i mean
they did try to say you know uh you know speech is violence and like i mean they're trying to make
the push that's where it starts and they prosecuted the guy who made the meme in 2016 yeah remember
the hillary memes guy they prosecuted him convicted him yeah for making political memes yeah it's like
we don't
live in a free society if you're not allowed to criticize those in charge bro we're well and if
you want to know who's in charge just notice who you cannot criticize right it's real shit and then
and you know the article finishes off saying according to twitter's help center by using the
word parody in the username and by uh biography uh the account does not violate the platform user's guidelines.
So it ain't going nowhere soon. Yeah, look, dude, I'll be real. I think it's funny. I think it's
super funny. I'm not a fan of AOC by any means, but she's missing a golden opportunity here to
leverage this into good PR for herself by just showing herself to be a normal human being.
But it doesn't surprise me that she's too fucking stupid to see it.
It just doesn't.
Well, and it's like a fundamental lesson.
You always were taught, like, if people are picking on you
and you act like it doesn't bother you, they probably will stop.
But if you let it know that it's bothering you,
like, they're just going to keep going.
And so it's kind of like AOC, just roll it off your shoulders.
And you know, but you're playing into it, making us do it more.
The funniest one I saw was this morning actually
where the parody account said that
something about how if your
boyfriend farts you should break up
with him because your relationship is not
as valuable as the climate he's releasing too much
that's great
brilliant all right well
guys that was our little intro.
Let's get right into these headlines.
We've got headline number one.
Headline number one reads,
Nearly 10,000 photos from Hunter Biden's laptop hit the web.
Truth and transparency.
So this is coming out new. A trove of photos from Hunter Biden's laptop have made available to the public
through a new website that launched Thursday. The website Biden Laptop Media dot com will house almost 10,000 photos spanning from 2008 to 2019 and took months to complete.
Garrett Ziegler, the founder of nonprofit Marco Polo, told Fox News Digital, quote,
It's taken us a couple of months to, one, go through the photos, about 10,000
of them, and redact the genitalia on the photos. Ziegler, a former Trump White House aide, said of
the contents found on the laptop once owned by President's son. He continues saying, quote,
the number one thing we're about is truth and transparency, he said. Quote, if the American
people want to know what their first family is like,
they're going to get it.
And we're not going to be taking out photos
that paint the Bidens in a good light.
Ziegler also noted that several photos
containing private information were redacted,
including images containing social security numbers,
banking information, and credit card numbers.
Well, there's a very interesting credit card photo
with a very important person's name on it.
I wonder if that photo is going to be included.
You mean this one?
Oh yeah, that one.
Next to the cocaine?
Yeah.
Well, here's the interesting thing on that, Annie.
I'm glad you brought that up.
I'm glad you had that.
We should say it's on the same page here.
Oh, hey, I got you, baby.
But it should be noted that the website
has been crashing all day i mean i guess
it's just being inundated with you know people trying to get on there but you know try to go
to website this is what you'll see we'll still link it for you guys hey look here's what i want
what's his name ziggler ziggler yeah hey bro we're giving you some free press put me an ad right up
there on the front of this page i'm just saying we'll trade for trade all right uh but it's funny
that you brought this picture up yeah uh because this is one of the pictures that surface.
You can tell.
So the picture for guys that don't audio.
This is it's a picture of a black credit card.
It has JP Morgan signature, which shows that it's a JP Morgan Chase credit card.
Top right corner.
It has the credit card number scratched out to Visa.
But the name on the card
says malia a obama and then next to the card there is six lines of cocaine allegedly yeah
well it could be sugar or salt or salt it's probably yeah yeah but i'll tell you this that
card's been used quite a fucking bit yeah look at the at the edges. Look at the top edges in the corner.
It's been used quite a bit.
Listen, I spent some motherfucking money.
None of my cards look like that shit.
I'm just saying.
Holy shit.
But here's the interesting thing, right?
So I remember when this picture came out,
when this whole laptop story first came out,
this is one of the first ones that came out.
And immediately, our beautiful fact checkers that we have out here um they
immediately jumped on uh you know fact checking it malia obama credit card photo is not new there
is no proof right and then they immediately connected it to uh russian disinformation
and they used a letter that has now since been debunked if you guys remember this letter right
here uh the public statement on the hunter biden emails right which was signed by about 51
intelligence uh senior people in positions in the intelligence community 51 of them right signed
this letter saying that all of this stuff the hundred was all russian disinformation which
has all since recently come out to be completely false it's been proven that these people are lying yep 100 yes yep 100
so i just got to say this um i told you guys this back in 2020 or 2020 whenever it was 2020
it was 2020 2020 yeah we remember when we went through all the photos and I said, hey, here's a photo
of this and here's what it is. And all you
guys call me crazy. Well, here it is.
Yep.
By the way, if you, the average American
citizen, were to do one one hundredth
of what's on that laptop and what we already know,
you'd be in prison the rest of your life. Yeah.
For the Justice Department of Merrick Garland to not
prosecute is exactly
what we were talking
about earlier.
You're not allowed to criticize them.
They're untouchable.
You can't touch them.
This is the group, the protected class, that you have no ability to criticize.
And you certainly can't prosecute them.
So, I mean, this is absurd.
And the New York Post story, second oldest journalist output in the United States, runs
a perfectly legitimate story two weeks before the election
in 2020.
And Twitter removes that Russian disinformation with no evidence of that.
And they've still never apologized or reconciled for that.
That's election interference.
It's a complete misuse of evidence.
I mean, it's absurd.
Those 51 dudes that signed that paper, that's treason.
Yeah, they're criminals.
Yep.
Every single one of them.
Well, I mean, Michael, to your point, too, man, it's like, you know, it's the classic thing of rules for thee, not for criminals. Yep. Every single one of them. Yep. Well, I mean, Michael, to your point too, man,
it's like, you know, it's the classic thing of rules for thee,
not for me, right?
And we saw the exact same thing happen during COVID.
We all had to wear masks.
You all get that.
But you see these people, you know, moving around,
laughing, joking, no mask.
Remember the Met Ball?
Yeah, the Met Gala.
Yeah.
Met Gala. None of them had masks, but all the servants had masks.
That was the most perfect, visible representation When none of them had masks, but all the servants had masks. That's that.
That was the most perfect.
Visible representation of what they think of all of us versus what they think of themselves.
Yeah, we have an oligarchy.
We don't live in a free republic in California.
We had Gavin Newsom dining at the French Laundry, which is Thomas Keller, I think, is the chef's name.
One of the most prestigious three star Michelin restaurants in the world.
And Gavin Newsom's there with his family
having a nice little wine party
while we were completely shut down.
They're closing the beaches in California.
Arrested people.
Put sand in the skate parks.
Yes. Do you remember that in Venice?
And then there was the one dude
who was paddleboarding in Malibu
and the lifeguard boats came after him.
Paddleboarding alone.
So while Newsom and our oligarchs
are sitting and fine dining, you non-essential plebes
have to stay home and all this stuff.
Still haven't gotten over that.
No, but dude, I'll never get over it.
Listen, that was crimes against humanity.
Like what they did, it wasn't just economic crimes.
By shutting down the small business,
shifting the wealth to the big business,
removing a lot of the middle class,
pushing them into the lowest class of economic stability. People died. People legitimately died because
other people brought up the treatments and they didn't want the treatments out because they wanted
to extend the crisis so that they can continue to gain more wealth and more power. And they let people die by denying that these therapeutics actually worked when
they knew that they worked.
And there's been science that they worked this entire time.
Okay.
This is this,
and this was worldwide.
This wasn't just here in America.
It was coordinated.
And you guys,
when you say crimes against humanity,
typically we think about like things
like the Rwandan genocide, right?
Or the Holodomors that happened in Russia.
Like we think about these things.
This was the biggest crimes against humanity that ever happened because not only did it
take people's money, people were actually eliminated to extend the play
of them continuing to take more and more economic wealth from the people who have the least of it.
Okay. So these people, like there's probably a thousand of them across the world are guilty of
the worst crimes against humanity that's ever existed in humankind. And people aren't tying
it together yet. Like if you had loved ones die during this, they wanted them to die. Okay. There was a reason
they put all those people on a ventilator. There was a reason they recommended remdesivir. There
was a reason they put people in jail and tried to cancel people for talking about ivermectin.
There was a reason they removed the medical licenses of the frontline doctors and any other doctors that talked about hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin as a legitimate therapeutic.
It's because they wanted to continue to pillage the poorest people and create the gap that creates a one world communist system.
So did you see the shit that just came out in Australia?
Like, which I'm surprised.
Yeah, well, I'm surprised they're not
in the fucking up war right now but they don't have the guns to do it uh but the studies that
just came out showing that that like this special kind of garlic that grows in australia would like
cured covet cured it oh well look you're not allowed to know that here's the reality bro
kova was the fucking flu okay and then it was an advanced flu that was a little more
contagious and got people a little more sick and they piled the regular flu numbers in on top of
this to inflate the emergency to take more this listen i'll never get over it no i'll never get
over it bro until these people legitimately are held the the level of accountability i'm not talking about a
fine and i'm not talking about prison i'm talking about use your fucking imagination these this
ideology that if you're rich enough and you're powerful enough that you can literally poison
the weaker people okay that ideology has to be eliminated from the planet.
Okay.
And that's, there's only one way to do that.
And everybody knows it.
Nobody wants to say it.
Real talk.
Everybody fucking knows how the level of accountability we're talking about here.
We're talking about Vlad, the impaler accountability.
We're talking about making an example for a thousand fucking years. Why? If
you become one of these powerful people, you do not do these things against the people.
And until everybody gets on that same page to call for those things, these people are going
to continue to do exactly what they're doing. The reason they haven't apologized, bro,
is because they ain't fucking sorry. Nope. They meant to. It's real shit. That's right.
They've created a dependency class. That was their goal yep they don't want you to be
independent they don't want you to be an individual they don't want you to have rights they don't want
you to be self uh uh sustaining they want to completely weaken you there's a reason that
first form is like the enemy of the government during covid any place like this that focuses
on health and well-being and self-sustaining
and working out, it's like, why would you close the gym? Domestic terrorism. Yeah, exactly. Why
would you close the gym when we know that there was a correlation between obesity and the severeness
of the sickness? It makes no sense. Why are you not the place that the government said everybody
needs to go here? Yeah, be open. Summer smash. Do it quick. We need to lower obesity rates. They
don't do
that because they do not care about you remember all the backwards stuff that i mean this goes
along with the backwards stuff they promoted remember dude you don't remember the covers of
like health same magazine simultaneously at this time like they were they were body positivity
yep they were putting out headlines of women on the on the cover who were 350, 400 pounds saying this is health.
Okay.
They were putting out headlines that said evil shit.
Exercise may actually make COVID worse for you.
They were doing these things.
Why?
You know why?
Because they want you sick.
They want you broke.
They want you stupid because the sicker and broker and dumber you are,
the less resistance
they have to doing what they want to do. Well, and the unfortunate thing, too, is we're bickering
amongst each other. Well, it's like that's why they're our enemies, not each other. Our enemy
are the people that are pressing us at the top. Like most people aren't generally evil. Most people
just kind of go along to get along. But those at top, like it's not just incompetence. They mean
to do this. It's intention. They absolutely want you to be sick and depressed and reliant upon them
because they need in order for their agenda to be carried out for them to be seen as God.
The state has to be God. They have to be your almighty. So if you're someone like me,
who's a man of faith, I answer to a higher power, not Joe Biden. He's not my God. He's not my
savior. I answer to a higher power. He didn't give me my rights. My rights are found protected in the document that's sacred here,
the constitution that he has no ability to infringe. He hates that. It stands against
every single tenant of him and the other tyrants belief system, which is these people are stupid.
We are the smart. We are the enlightened. We need smaller groups of more perfect people. And that is
us. So shut up. Listen, we're essential. You're not. That was the message they've communicated the last years.
Our encouragement to American people is like, wake up and realize that's how they think about you
because then you'll live differently. Yeah. And also wake up and realize like all these
social movements that cause you to get extremely frustrated and extremely angry. Like right now,
like everybody's, you know, mad at everybody for,
at every point of difference or contention that could possibly be, we have left versus right.
We have gay versus straight. We have black versus white. We have everybody versus white. Okay. We
have, you know what I'm saying? We have all these different, these different social initiatives and
you guys have to understand that there is a ton of propaganda
that's being put out to raise the emotions
as high as possible
because the more that we fight
about these things happening,
the easier it is for them to run their play.
Okay?
So we have to rise above in our awareness level
and instead of like picking each other apart
about, oh, Trump or DeSantis
or, oh, this or thatSantis or, oh, this
or that, or this or this or this, if we generally agree on, you know, America is the greatest
country that ever existed.
We have an obligation to make it the best that it can be.
If you're with that and you're with freedom and you're with, I don't, you're however you
choose to live your life, as long as it doesn't mess with me or my kids, dude,
you're free to do so.
And we have to,
all those people that believe those things have to come together and not just
say,
Hey,
let's make America great again.
We have to say,
Hey,
let's make America,
the America,
the greatest it's ever been.
That's a different thing.
Like a great forever.
Because when you know,
dude,
when you say great again,
there's a lot of people in this country.
They're like,
well, fuck dude. Like if you're a gay person in this country, right? And you're like, well, when you say great again, there's a lot of people in this country. They're like, well, fuck, dude.
Like if you're a gay person in this country, right?
And you're like, well, fuck, dude.
In 2003, I couldn't even get married.
I couldn't even have the same rights. So when you say again, it brings up points of pain for some people.
The truth of the truth of the reality of our situation is that America has never reached its full potential.
It's never actually become the
example that it was set to become from the beginning. It was gradually over time watered
down. And now we live in an oppressive environment that is oppressive towards all different people.
You guys think it's only towards these certain classes. It's actually towards everybody that's
not them. Okay. Because if you think about how we have to live right now, like look at the mental health, bro. Look how many people are suffering. Look how many people are
having mental breakdowns because of the constant stirring of emotions that's happening from the
people who are supposed to be unifying us and progressing us forward. So there's actually a
potential of America that has yet to be built. And this is exactly why you do the things that
you do and why I do the show and why other people do the things they do. It's not like there is some
people that are trying to sell t-shirts and they do it for clout and all this shit. We can all see
that very clearly, but there is people that believe that America has not seen its best days.
And I am one of those people. And I know you're one of those people too.
I am. And I think our founding fathers would be ashamed at what the country's become.
And so for us, the goal here is recognize, you know, there's actually a lot of historians
believe that the average life cycle of a civilization is roughly 250 years. United
States, 247 years old. We got a choice to make. Like what country are we going to be? We're going
to stick around. We're going to stick it out and become everything we can be. Are we going to allow
for ourself and everything that's beautiful about this great nation to die at the feet of
globalism and these oppressors that hate us and everything that's made this country special?
So our encouragement to people, too, is recognize that your kids' future and their kids' futures
and generations after them, their future relies upon the choices we're making today of whether
or not we want to secure another 250 years for this great nation or if we're going to let it all die. My hope and my prayer is that
Americans wake up and realize what's at stake. Take the last two years as a big old lesson,
and then live your life differently. Spend your money differently. Communicate differently. Post
differently. We have a lot of people that are stuck in apathy, and people ask me all the time,
how did it get here? How do we get this bad? How did we get this far gone to the point where
the major CEOs that run our country and the government politicians that run our country
and the corrupted justice system that runs our country stand so adamantly against the American
people? The way we got here is in our own apathy. Again, we allowed for so much of what was beautiful
about our country to die on the altars of convenience, of recreation, of enjoyment.
It's so much easier just to kind of shut it all out.
When in reality, our founding fathers didn't have that option.
How much do you want to be free?
Give me liberty or give me death.
That used to be the rally cry of the American people.
But today, it's so much easier to just kind of wallow.
And I know for me and for you and for the people in this room, we're not willing to do that.
For the people that are here that are wanting to prioritize health and well- know for me and for you and for the people in this room, like we're not willing to do that. For the people that are here
that are wanting to prioritize health
and well-being for themselves
and their communities
and their families,
it's like that group of people
is going to have to save this country.
And I take a lot of heart
because even in the time
of the American Revolution,
less than a third of the country
was actually in support
of the revolution.
But there was enough that said,
said me, I'm here.
I believe where we can go.
And even the people that stood against them, the loyalists, the people that were fighting for the revolution
said, even though you don't get it, and even though you're actually kind of actively working
against me, I'm actually fighting for you too. That's right. I want a future that you don't
even know is going to be good for you, but I promise it will. We cannot allow these people
to keep oppressing us. And I think that's what needs to happen right now. I think the apathy thing is a key point that
you said, because, you know, when these clips of our show go viral and I look through the comments,
dude, a third of the comments are like these black pill people. They're like, yeah, yeah,
yeah. But nothing's going to happen. Or yeah, yeah, yeah. He's just grifting on his show.
Or he's first of all, what the fuck am I selling you? I'll give you all my best shit for free.
All of it.
Okay.
The biggest, most popular fucking mental toughness fitness program that's ever existed.
I give it to you for fucking free.
Okay.
I give you my productivity shit for free, like everything.
Okay.
There's no grifting.
This is actual people that care about what's going on. And these black pill people have become a major problem because anytime anyone who like steps up, right, like that, like, like just say there's people on the edge and they're like, dude, I'm going to start saying something. And they start to say stuff. And then these black pill people come in and they say, it doesn't fucking matter. Nothing's going to happen anyway. You guys are the the fucking problem the people that say that you're the problem we cannot fix this problem and then pull your negative asses
along with you instead of saying uh hey nothing's going to happen say hey these people should be
fucking their heads should be on a stake say anything else okay but like this nothing at all
just keep your mouth shut these people are demoralizing you and you're helping it by spreading that message.
And by spreading that message, and I know you guys believe in all the same shit that's
being said, or you wouldn't even be watching the content.
Okay.
But instead of you spreading this, this anchor message that basically holds the progress
back, either keep your mouth shut or call for some shit that you think needs to happen.
Because the more people calling for it, shit that you think needs to happen. Because the
more people calling for it, the more likely it is to happen. We cannot, we cannot afford to be
apathetic at all. And you might be cynical because nothing has happened. But if you continue to say
that you're guaranteeing that nothing will happen. And there is a chance that we can do something
still. And that window is closing by the hour. And if you guys would just stop that shit,
we would have a chance at actually winning.
That's my opinion.
I see it everywhere.
Love it.
Real shit.
Guys, that was our first headline.
Let's move into headline number two.
Headline number two reads,
Budweiser ad touting Harley Davis and Mark Cairns mocked
following Mulvaney backlash.
So this is a New York Post article reading,
Anheuser-Busch is being accused of pandering to conservatives
who have boycotted Bud Light by releasing a new Harley Davidson-themed commercial
for sister brand Budweiser.
The beer company, which has seen sales of Bud Light tank in recent weeks
following the backlash over its partnership with transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney
recently released a Budweiser ad
touting specially created cans
with the Harley Davidson logo.
Quote,
the greatest legacies are built with grit
and resilience,
one detail at a time,
the narrator of the commercial said
in between footage of a mechanic
tending to a Harley Davidson motorcycle.
The commercial also cuts to shots of a can of Budweiser that bears the motorcycle brand's logo.
Let's take a look at the 28 second ad and see what we got here.
The greatest legacies are built with grit and resilience one detail at a time
limited edition budweiser harley davidson cans for those who give everything to their craft
this butt's for you two things fucking first things first why are you showing harley davidson in the mechanic shop
that's not a very good image okay we all know harley's break the fuck down all the time you
should be showing the opposite of that okay secondly you're showing the the oem aftermarket
parts being installed dj when you put all the oem aftermarket parts on your
bike did you sit there with a rag and swipe your swag no come on dude this shit goes right on like
fucking legos and anybody that has a harley knows this shit all right so this commercial is very
inauthentic to start with what are your two things well our first thing is road glide or no glide
motherfuckers yeah that's a fucking little sports or bob whatever the fuck that dude was too big to
ride that bike second thing is where is okay listen i get it where's the titties i'm sorry that
too much no i'm saying like like that's like that's wait so this is supposed to be the bet
like this is the comeback listen this is all you got listen a fucking fat bob listen i'm saying
like what is that they're trying to brush something under the rug let me tell you dude that's not that
is not going to work there's no communism here here. That is not. You guys listen to me. You guys at Budweiser, somebody eventually
the show's big enough. I know some of y'all listen. You're fucking doing it wrong. Okay.
You're going to have to take ownership and you're going to have to violate these agreements that
you have with these globalist banks who are forcing you to do this quota of these things.
And you're going to have to make a decision.
Who's buying my beer?
These, you guys are way off fucking base and you're going to ruin your entire brand.
You have a fucking hundred year old plus brand, two companies here, a hundred plus year old
brands that you're going to ruin by just simply not taking accountability and making
a core decision that will either employ your employees and pay your bills or not. And that's
it, man. Like you guys are not going to weasel your way out of this shit. It's not going to
happen. And the more you try to weasel out of it, the worse it's going to get for you.
The brand's dead. It's become the butt of a joke. I saw something the other day. It was like,
they waited too long. Oh yeah. Yeah. No, it's, Oh, yeah. No, they're well past time now. You're done. And 26%
drop in sales from last year. This time, there was a tweet that went out the other day. I can't
remember who posted it, but it was basically like the ultimate insult of 2023 is you look like
someone who would drink Bud Light at Target. And it's like that you become the butt of a joke.
Your brand is being mocked. It's impossible to recover from. You're seeing these
aisles of grocery stores where it's completely tapped. And then this is what Budweiser is doing.
Bud Light is camouflaging their cans now as if that's going to help. You've never apologized.
They never did. They never said we were wrong. We got our audience wrong. In fact, that SVP of
marketing who came out and called her old brand fratty and outdated, she was placed on leave.
Whatever happened to her?
Is she back?
Is she being fired?
Is there going to be a sort of apology for calling everyone that built their brand outdated
and fratty now?
Of course not.
Because they want to try to speak out of both sides of their mouth.
So their brand's a joke at this point.
And it's not coming back because you never want to be the butt of a cultural joke.
Dude, apparently Modelo's on track to.
I think they could bring it back.
You think so?
Yeah.
I'm not as hopeful.
I think they could.
How do you think they do it? I think they would have to own what they did I think they would
have to say something like this I think like they would have to mean it too if you were the CEO
what do you do I would come out and say hey look I never believed any of this stuff I was told to
market this stuff because we had to this This is the actual situation. Our financial health
depended on this decision. We made this decision. I didn't really feel good about doing it.
And obviously we made a massive mistake. And from here on out, we're going to commit to the people
who built this company, which is the blue collar working class American that actually cares about
the red, white, and blue and lives it every single day. And you're going to see some changes and some of the changes you're going to see. And I would go
on to list the changes and then those changes would happen fucking today. And that's how they
would do it. I think they could do it, but these guys like, I'm be real, they're pussies. They
won't do it. So that was my next question. Do you think they'll ever actually, cause man,
I'm like Andy for seller for CEO of anheuser-busch of america
wow there you go yeah absolutely so uh so oh bro that's such a good idea i know
so i'm gonna be fired up i'm ready for the press oh the ceo of ab um just so we're clear
do you know where he came from where'd he come come from? Well, before Frito-Lay, there was another three-letter agency.
I think it was called the C-
Central, was it C-I-A?
The CIA?
Communism?
Yeah.
Central?
I think it was the CIA.
I never heard of it.
He has intelligence in the name.
Yeah.
But, so we have a CIA op running this company.
Do you really think that he's going to come out and do this?
I would be shocked.
He looks like a guy, okay, who they picked to be the CEO of Anheuser-Busch.
Like this all-American, perfect smile.
You know, he looks like a bush.
Like I'm from St. Louis.
I know what the Bush's
look like. They look, they look very much like a very polished, very wealthy legacy wealth person
that still does real American shit. And that's how they are in real life. They're good people.
Okay. Um, we take Anheuser-Busch a little bit, a little bit more seriously here. And where I have
a problem with what's going on here is like, I'm friends with these guys
who own the distributorships that distribute these products.
And these are the guys that are getting
their balls kicked in by this.
And so because of the failure of leadership
and the cowardly leadership that's happening
at the top of Anheuser-Busch right now,
these other people are losing their fucking life's work.
Okay?
And dude, people don't talk enough about that. It's it's a real problem
And and dude these you guys who own these distributorships and who own these bars and who own this shit like
Honestly, if you want this to get fixed, you should all boycott them too. Just shut them the fuck off
Okay, because then they have to make a decision like just say hey, you know what?
We're fucking pausing business. All of you.
Every single bar, don't order another beer.
Every single distributorship, don't order another fucking case.
And let them fucking feel it for real.
And your business will be back online faster than you think because then they have to.
And this is the same ideology that we could use to solve some of this shit, bro.
If these people don't have employees, they don't have a business okay so
remember like i don't know not that long ago when strikes were a regular occurrence among people
and businesses when they didn't like the way the business was being run that's what we need more of
dude no shit that's what i'm saying so but dude people don't want to do that because they're so
leveraged that they know it's going to cost them personally so it's like this very delicate you know but there's power in numbers dude there is and like the fact that they
keep trying to double down on this stuff guys like you guys are making a wrong decision and you're
hurting your good blue collar red white and blue american employees in the process like bro
you guys like if you're if i'm wrong wrong about you guys, then show us, show us
you're wrong.
I'll apologize.
I'll come on the show and say, you know what?
I was wrong about those dudes.
They did the right thing.
But like, you're not doing it.
You think you're going to sweep the shit under a rug and people are pissed.
They're pissed off, dude.
They're, they're not going to forget about it.
Dude, there was a group of college kids walking through, uh, my buddy was down in Mississippi and there was a group of college kids walking through my buddy was down in mississippi
and there was a group of college kids walking through the uh lobby and they were drinking
coors light okay and like all these companies have done some woke stuff right so it's not like
that's any better let's just be real because they're all in this system and for yingling
yingling's holding strong yeah there you go And there's another one called Big Truck Farms. Big Truck Farms is owned by my friend Kip Falks, who was the co-founder
of Under Armour. They're an American-made brewery. They're a family brewery. They make good beer,
okay? And they care about America. Like those brands, you can alternatively support those
companies, okay? Big Truck Farms, go check those guys out. Um, but my point here is that the, these it's almost insulting. Well, anyway, the story was
that my buddy yelled at these kids and he's like, they're like, he's like joking. He's like, Hey,
what? No bud light. And he's like, bro, I can't drink it. He's like, every time I drink, every
time I've picked one up, I felt like I was sucking a dick yeah no that was his response but i'm just telling i don't say that to make the joke
i say that because that's where the joke is right and so like that's how deep that is yes and the
longer they go the more destructive that brand's going the more destroyed that brand's going to be
which i'm personally convinced is the point i think that they are intention because like dude
maybe it's just me because i'm here in st louis where where has the bush is from
but when i think of american brands bro the first brand i think of is anheuser-busch and
budweiser cloud that's what i'm saying. The first one. And when I think of other American brands,
when you think of like America as identity, right? Like what's American, right? Fourth of July,
Nathan's hot dog eating contest, cold Bud Lights, right? Like they're destroying a part of the
American identity. And so I personally believe that this is an intentional destruction, not only of the,
the economics of these brands, but also the identity so that we have nothing to like feel
American about, you know? And I think that's a conversation that not enough people are talking
about, you know, because when we talk about communism, uh, as a subversion, a subversion,
it's, it's all about removing and demoralizing the things that you care about
to the point where you don't care anymore so that you'll accept anything else. All right. So when we
look at the World Economic Forum agenda, they have the saying that they use. It says, out of chaos
comes order. All right. And what they mean by that is they're going to make things so difficult for
us, which they already are, that eventually they're going to come and they're going to say, Hey, okay,
we have a solution. Here it is. And here's the solution, by the way, we're going to put cameras
everywhere. And if anybody violates the law whatsoever, we're putting them straight in jail.
If they say like, and so these, this, and we're all desperate because crime's crazy.
You can't go anywhere. All this crazy stuff. We're like, fuck it. We this, and we're all desperate because crime's crazy. You can't go
anywhere. All this crazy stuff. We're like, fuck it. We'll take it. And that's how they get it.
And so like, dude, we have to really think these things through, bro. I love Anheuser-Busch.
I fucking love that company. I care a lot about it, dude. I grew up going to Bush stadium here
in St. Louis, watching the fucking Cardinals play, watching the Clydesdales come around the fucking field. Dude, when I see this happening,
it fucking breaks my heart.
And it makes me angry.
It makes me angry that you guys
who are the C-level executives of this company
are allowing this company to be destroyed
because you're too big of pussies
to fucking do anything about it.
When it's not just Anheuser-Busch,
you look at all those classic American brands,
the Jeep commercial in the Super Bowl two years ago
where Bruce Springsteen comes on
and basically criticizes anybody who's conservative.
Ford just last month with the whole pride trucks thing
and the gay raptor thing,
just making a mockery of this classic American brand.
I mean, you're seeing it happen over and over again
with anything that America used to hold as cherished.
Bro, they're making Lincolns in China.
Yeah.
They're tearing down everything that we
used to hold sacred. And that is the point. By the way, I mean, that's what the CIA,
they're good at dismantling empires and subverting existing structures that people value.
And so I'm not all that surprised. It's just really unfortunate. You also brought up a really
interesting point, which is a lot of these companies are very, on the surface, pro-union.
They're pro-workers. We're all about our workers
and the common people in the blue collar that build these brands. Hundreds of thousands of
employees at these big brands. And yet, the minute that their workers actually try to go and unionize,
they all go into uproar. Do you think the CEO of Anheuser-Busch has taken a salary cut in the last
month? Absolutely not. Of course not. Yeah. So he claims he's for the working people. And then the
minute his distributors, like the guy in Georgia who came out and released a video saying
like, we're getting hosed here. My family's losing. That was great. It was brilliant. That
was great. That's exactly what needs to happen. Yes. That's what I'm talking about. That was a
man who owned a distributorship who said he put out a press release in a video format. And he said,
just to be clear, we're a family owned company. We distribute
Anheuser-Busch products. We've worked very hard. We employ American people. We believe in American
ideals. We are not with this stuff and we are being destroyed because of these people making
these decisions. And I thought that was super powerful. And I thought, I think that if everybody
who is an Anheuser-Busch customer would would speak out against that the way that man did,
we would have a different scenario happening now.
Now they're going to try and come back with this almost fake level pro-America shit
without taking accountability for what they did.
Bro, it wasn't just one can.
You guys, they keep saying, oh, it was just one can.
That's not the point. The point is, is that you're
promoting something that 98% of Americans statistically do not fucking agree with and
are tired of because it's getting jammed down their throats at every single contact point
available. Dude, we want to drink beer after a hard day of mowing our grass or doing work or whatever we do.
This is American shit.
We don't want to be told that we're bigots because we don't like this dude who acts like a fucking clown claiming to be a woman, basically devaluing women by saying, oh, I'm a woman.
You're not a fucking woman, bro.
I'm sorry.
You're a fucking dude.
That's real shit.
Okay. woman bro i'm sorry you're a fucking dude that's real shit okay and by you prancing around now like
i'm just a little girl like dude he they're making a mockery of fucking women bro you should be pissed
about these people actually making you irrelevant my wife always says you know this this clown is
i'm day 361 of being a girl whatever it. It's like my wife's like- I thought you were born that way. Exactly. Well, yeah, first off, absolutely.
I thought you were born that way.
Exactly.
I thought it was not a choice.
Yeah.
Absolutely not a choice and you're born this way,
but now you're counting down the time from your choice.
It's like you can't have it both ways.
But then on top of that, my wife's like,
I've been a woman for thousands of days.
Why is my face not on a can?
Like, is this all it is?
You make a mockery of women.
It's like when-
You took your penis and now you can get a beer can.
Exactly.
You get a beer can.
You get you get celebrated if you pretend to be a woman.
And like we used to criticize blackface, as we should.
This is woman face, right?
Isn't this the exact same thing?
But culture celebrates that you get major marketing deals and then you have these other
brands jump and follow suit and double down.
Adidas putting a man in a woman's swimsuit with the bulge clearly present on the front page of their website. Adidas is one of the most popular apparel brands in the world.
You think kids aren't going to that site and seeing that? If that dude showed up at our
community pool, he'd be arrested. And yet he's on the front page of their marketing site.
So you're seeing brand after brand that are so out of touch with their audience. Americans don't
want this. Never did we say we want this. We didn't ask for it. And yet-
They don't care for it.
They don't care. They don't care for me they don't care they don't care it's wild i think the hope is that they will do it at omnipresence meaning it will be everywhere
to the point where people have to say well fuck it everybody's doing that's the whole and then
we accept it that's the whole point of pride month yeah well i don't have honestly bro i'm
saying just this coordinated attack everybody's real dude i'm not one of these people that's
going to buy into like fucking.
I hate fucking pride.
And these gay people.
I don't fucking hate gay people.
OK, I don't I don't fucking hate anybody.
I'm not one of these people that's going to condemn people for choosing to live a different lifestyle.
But there are boundaries to that.
Don't fuck with me.
Don't fuck with my kids.
Don't put it on my fucking beer cans.
Don't put it on my cars.
I don't give a shit.
But we should live a regular, a generally normal life.
And people should be able to be free to do what they want.
And like, when it comes to the pride month topic, like dude, five years ago, it didn't
bother me at all.
I was like, okay, whatever, man.
Like, it's all cool.
Now it's become this thing where like, it's aggressively jammed down people's throat.
And I see a lot of people from the gay community
speaking out against it. But I also see a lot of people are saying, oh, well, you're a bigot.
If you don't believe in this and this and this, well, bro, what if you were legitimately pushed?
What if we did the opposite? What if everywhere you went, every fucking advertisement,
every fucking thing, everything said straight people, only straight people, straight people,
only no one's saying free drinks for straight people only straight people, straight people only.
No one's saying free drinks for straight people, free advertising for free endorsement deals for
straight people. Can you imagine like, bro, if we now, was it like that for homosexuals back
in older times? Yeah, I'm sure it was more like that before it was generally accepted,
but we went from this place where a lot of people fought and sacrificed it became a mainstream normality and if you ask most normal gay people who are
americans they will say yeah man it was like a lot cooler five years ago than it is now a lot cooler
even eight years ago than it is now and they're actually denouncing the whole marketing push for
it because they're recognizing that it's creating extremism because it's being jammed so hard.
And so like, dude, it's another divisive tactic and we have to be careful not to fall into
it.
All right.
I personally agree with what Gays Against Groomers said.
Like, bro, if our veterans that have been killed in action get one fucking day and then
you make a whole day for people that like to have sex with the people of the same sex parts like month for it yeah yeah that's insane yeah well and you have
companies like google who won't change their interface their logo or you got when it's the
vice president of the united states saying enjoy the long weekend it's like yeah well a lot of
people died for that long weekend and now they jump into pride month and every single government
agency that you pay for your tax dollars the first thing they rushed to do this morning on June 1
is to just parrot all the same message on the Twitter feeds, all the flags that keep adding
colors every year. I'm getting very confused. But man, we tell at Public Square, when businesses
join, we get asked about our stance on this all the time. We say, we're not okay with businesses
advertising utilizing
any pride paraphernalia because of two reasons. Number one, the whole pride month is a much
deeper attack on the family. And it started to become about kids and drag queen story hour and
all this nonsense that's like very anti family. And it's far from what it was supposed to be.
It's gross. And by the way, pride is like a seven deadly sin. Like, why are we celebrating that
anyways? Anyways, the point is, well, let's's be real what are we what are we prideful about yeah yeah exactly why are we
talking about sex why are we talking about sexual orientation you're not supposed to do this in
society like that's something that's relegated to your bedroom you're not supposed to like like
think about how absurd that would be from the other point of the other position exactly right
like i'm so proud to like pussy like what the? And you're giving a whole month for it.
Yeah, a whole month.
And then you change your logo.
Hold on, it doesn't sound that bad.
I'm just saying, dude, like, it's absurd to think about.
Well, and these companies are so disingenuous with this
because the same companies that will change their logo
to the pride flag this morning,
if you go look at their Saudi Arabia logo.
The Middle East?
Yeah.
BMW, Saudi Arabia?
Yes. Their logo's not changing. That's right why because saudi arabia throws gay people off buildings and you know
that that's not going to land there so they do it here so it's just it's the same thing these
companies will try to speak out of both sides of their mouth we were talking about the union thing
and it's greed bro it's greed they they just want to play both sides i remember it was last year
amazon came out and, who's been very
vocally pro-union because we are pro-worker and blue collar, even though they make their drivers
pee in bottles and get sued for it because they want to maximize productivity and they pay for
all their employees abortion so they can keep them in the workforce. I mean, it's a whole mess. But
they during the union vote in New York came out and claimed that the union vote to unionize their
logistics fulfillment location in New York
was fraudulent because they utilize mail-in ballots. Amazon, as a company, vocally spoke out
for mail-in ballots in the presidential election. So you have these companies over and over again
that will be pro this and anti this when it serves their interests. But then if you look at it,
there's always an instance where they've played out the other side of their mouth. And so
these companies are a total joke. One then if you look at it, there's always an instance where they've played out the other side of their mouth. And so these companies
are a total joke.
One other thing
that's really frustrating.
We were supposed to like
have the champions of subculture
be with us on this.
And I saw people like Tom Morello.
Do you remember
Rage Against the Machine?
OK, so Tom Morello comes out.
I mean, he's like an agent
for the machine now,
but he comes out this morning.
Yeah.
Isn't it interesting how
if you listen to Rage Against the Machine lyrics today,
it's actually for the fucking conservative side
or the pro-freedom side.
Like it's the opposite of what they actually believe.
Yep.
Like back when they made those songs in the 1990s,
which are awesome songs, by the way.
They are awesome songs.
Okay.
I still listen to Rage Against the Machine
and I feel great about it
because I know they're talking about me now. Yes. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, because now Tom Morello and the actual Rage Against the Machine and I feel great about it because I know they're talking about me now.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, because now Tom Morello and the actual Rage Against the Machine band of today
force you to be vaxxed to go to their concerts.
They're all pride month out.
Think if these motherfuckers came out
and said, we're doing Rage Against the Machine.
Fuck these motherfuckers.
Bro, they would lead the whole revolution.
They were supposed to.
I know.
We finally gave them an opportunity to be like the heroes of the subculture. They did. Yeah. And that's what's happening. It's so funny. Like, I'm a I'm a pretty conservative guy. I'm not like a super edgy dude. I'm kind of milquetoast. Like, I'm a white blonde kid. Right. Like, I'm like subculture. Like, I'm cool now. I'm like against the machine and all this stuff. It's just so wild how culture is flipped.
The shift is so hard.
It's insane.
And so same with the Pride Month thing.
It's like, is it too much to ask a company
not to deck out everything they do
in a rainbow flag for this entire month
that's adding another color every year?
Why can't we just go back to normal?
That's all I want.
Bro.
I just want normal.
It's super gay.
I just want beer, man.
I just want a beer.
God dang, man.
It's actually really funny.
There's this meme going around the internet
and it's Kurt Cobain singing a song
and it's the,
everyone is gay.
It's like that lyric
or whatever from one of his songs.
And so the meme is like,
time traveler from the past
lands and asks like,
what's the future like?
And it's the Kurt Cobain thing just saying everyone is gay gay. I mean, that's basically what society's turned into
is just a celebration of these things that we shouldn't even talk about. Gay people are sick
of it. They are sick of it. Gays Against Groomers is a perfect example. They're sick of it. I was
talking to the CEO of that, of that, uh, well, the, the owner of that movement or whatever she calls herself yesterday on DMs.
And dude,
like the,
these people who are gay and live their life this way,
fucking hate this shit.
Yeah.
Cause they're making,
they're being made look ridiculous.
They're being,
and it's,
they're being locked in with,
it's removing all the work that they actually did.
And it's dangerous for them.
Dude,
it is man.
Because it's such a small percentage of people.
When you start including the, you know the pedo aspect of it or the targeting against fucking kids they're being lumped into those same fucking rainbow colors right like it's it's dangerous
it is it's dangerous man it's not like they're just telling kids hey know, being gay is part of society and some people are gay. And you know what?
It's normal for some people to be, it's not like they're even stopping there. They're like,
they're like letting these kids change their names privately without telling the parents,
encouraging them to change their, their gender. Like it's gotten to that point. We have grown
men dressed up as women going in and reading books. Why we have grown men dressed up as women going in and reading books
why do these grown men dressed up as women have an interest in reading books to children
and why do they get mad when you tell them no well yeah it was the pride parade in florida
when ronda santa said actually we're not allowing you to have kids at these pride parades they
canceled the whole parade like okay so you just revealed your yeah right your intention there
why kids can't come and now you cancel but see and that's the problem with that gay people have
with the pride movement absolutely because they know what it's actually about and they're all
these bro listen 20 years ago these motherfuckers would be on the news with uh matt uh hansen or
whatever right chris hansen chris hansen right they talk like now these motherfuckers getting
awards for that shit no Yeah, no shit.
Okay?
Like, they're being celebrated.
Oh, there's nothing wrong with them.
They're just a minor attractive person.
Bro, minor attractive people go into the fucking wood chipper.
That's where the fuck they go.
Beat first.
Okay?
And slow, too.
Slow speed, not high speed.
With a shot of epinephrine.
No, no.
Yeah, nothing.
I think it jams halfway through.
Well, let's drink a Bud Light before.
We'll sit there for a while.
Yeah. Bro, listen. Real talk, though, on this Bud Light thing. It makes me sad, bro. Because like
I come from this community. I understand the pride behind that company. I have pride in that
company. That company has inspired me. It's been a big part of our lives, not just from like the
beer drinking, but the cultural things they did in our community, the great things that if, I guess, if you're not from here, you probably don't know about.
They literally built this city, this city that I live in and to see them do this and to see my
friends suffer. Like I have gray Eagle distributor right up the street who we actually do business
with the, to see my friends who own that distributorship suffer because these assholes won't just say hey
We fucked up and just own it and move forward. It just it it it's it's fucking infuriating bro, and it
It really hurts
I drive by that fucking distributorship, dude, and there ain't no fucking cars there
You know what i'm saying? Like these dudes have employed fucking thousands of people for fucking years and years and years. It's fucking bullshit.
Guys, let us know in the comments where you guys stand on this, that Budweiser do it right.
They still got a long way to go.
No, they got a long way to go.
And if you don't fucking think so, fuck you.
Okay.
I don't care what you think on this issue.
These C-level executives need to be ousted from the company or they need to fucking take ownership and fix this because real American people are fucking suffering because of it.
The people that deliver the beers, the bar owners, the fucking distributor owners that
employ your neighbors, they are having to lay people off because of this.
And I'm not blaming the people boycotting.
I'm blaming them for not taking accountability and adjusting fire and sitting there with
their fat asses and their big fucking salaries and not
giving a shit about the people that depend on them. Well, shit, man. Guys, that was headline
number two. Let's move on to our third and final headline. Headline number three. Number three
reads James Comer. FBI confirms existence of file allegedly linking Joe Biden to $5 million bribery scheme.
So this is a bit of an update.
The FBI confirmed the existence of an informant file.
The Bureau refuses to provide Congress that allegedly links President Joe Biden to a $5 million bribery scheme,
a confirmation the Justice Department previously did not deny.
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer out of Kentucky revealed Wednesday.
Comer and FBI Director Christopher Wray conducted a scheduled meeting Wednesday
in which the bureau chief confirmed the file's existence.
The file allegedly details an arrangement involving an exchange of money
for policy decisions between now President
Biden and a foreign national. Quote, today, FBI Director Wray confirmed the existence of the FD
1023 form alleging then Vice President Biden engaged in a criminal bribery scheme with a
foreign national, Comer said in a statement. Quote, however, Director Wray did not commit to producing the documents subpoenaed by the
House Oversight Committee.
While Director Wray, after a month of refusing to even acknowledge that the form existed,
has offered to allow us to see the documents in person at FBI headquarters, we have been
clear that anything short of producing these documents to the House Oversight Committee is not in compliance with the subpoena.
Comer continued. If the FBI fails to hand over the FD 1023 form as required by the subpoena, the FBI director, again, he said he will let just two
people on the House Oversight Committee look at the document, and it has to be in the FBI
headquarters, in a closed room, and that is their attempt to kind of bag out or stave off
Comer's threat to hold Ray in contempt of Congress. Now, the White House has continued to be silenced on this. There was one development.
You have this guy, Ian Sams, he decides to tweet out about this. He says, quote,
this silly charade by at James Comer is yet another reminder that his so-called investigations
are political stunts not meant to uncover facts, but to spread thin in a window to attack the president
and get himself media attention in the Fox News spotlight.
Now, this sounds a whole lot to me.
It reminds me of something.
And I just don't know if you guys,
I don't know, Michael, if you've seen this video,
but I know, Andy, you've seen it.
I want to show you guys what this reminds me of right now.
Okay, this is kind of what I see happening.
You about to lose your job. You about to lose your job you about to lose your job get this dance you about to you about to lose your job
i'm with it i'm just saying that's what it reminds me of man i mean
what do we got i mean that was the best hit of saying, that's what it reminds me of, man. I mean, what do we got?
Bro, that was the best hit of 2020, bro.
That's number one hit.
Cured COVID.
Silver lining.
It did cure COVID.
That's exactly right.
Brought the nation together.
Yeah.
Dude, that's one of the best videos ever.
It's such a clean mix.
And the beat goes so good with it.
It's so good.
Joe's got a couple platinum records.
Is that platinum worthy?
Absolutely, he says.
Absolutely.
Look, man, if there's nothing to hide, why hide it?
Yep.
It's that simple.
Yeah.
Plus, by the way, why isn't the FBI doing their job and being the ones leading the charge?
That's my fucking question.
Why does it have to be a regular
congressman doing this? Why aren't the why aren't the everyday field agents that DM me on a regular
basis and say, hey, this is fucked up shit. There's a war going on. Why aren't you guys
standing up to this shit? Why are you speaking out in mass? Why are you guys not getting together
and saying, hey, fuck this? This is fucking treason shit. Okay.
We have a president of the United States who took money for policy decisions that were
not in the interest of the people that they were elected to represent.
In fact, they were in the opposite of the interest.
It wasn't like these were like little deals where it was like, hey, we'll scratch your
back and you throw us a little coin over here.
This was shit that was decided
to actually make our country weaker
and more vulnerable and easier to devalue
and conquer over the long haul.
And that's what we're talking about.
And so when we talk about why they won't release this,
they won't release it for the same reason
I said earlier in the week,
which is if people actually understood what was going on, would be a call for motherfuckers heads okay that's real shit
people don't understand like this guy go back to the to the guy um which guy that made the tweet
what was his name ian sam okay this silly charade there's nothing silly about it bitch
all right you you think there is.
This is your damage control, you little fucking nerd.
All right?
We all know what's happening.
At least some of us do.
And some of us that know are going to tell everybody.
So you guys continue to defend this,
your head's going to end up on the same motherfucking stake
as everybody else's.
Yep.
Figuratively, of course.
Okay?
Ian Sams. Well, I mean, course. Okay? Ian Sams.
Well, I mean, what a sad existence, too.
Like, this is what you do?
You just defend this tyrant with your time on the internet?
Dude, you know what this is, bro?
No, he's leveraged the fucking tweet there.
It's so this dude can go in and he can say,
look what I did.
Look what I did.
I defended you on Twitter.
Here, I defended you.
Now, give me something.
Oh, you think he's like a little ass kisser?
Yes.
Look at him, dude.
You can tell from looking.
Well, these are the same people that are like, speak truth to power.
It's like, dude, you have an opportunity and you're actually criticizing the guy who's
trying to speak truth to power.
Not only that, everybody always wanted to know Trump's tax return.
Show me Trump's tax returns.
Show me any rich Republican businessmen.
Show me their tax returns.
Why aren't you interested in seeing Biden's tax returns? This dude has made a killing millions and millions of dollars. You ever boated
by his family's house down in Naples, Florida, Marco Island? You can see it from the beach.
Millions of dollars, gorgeous estate. They made their money in politics. How did they do that?
Congressman make 170 grand a year. How are they getting rich on the american taxpayer dollar
why don't we want to know that well i mean a big portion of the american iq is under the level of
80 okay so when they hear 170 000 and they see a 30 million dollar house they think that you can buy
a 30 million dollar house on 170 000 they don't understand that. Especially with inflation. They hear $170,000 when they've made $35,000 and they think, fuck, if I had $170,000, I could do whatever I want.
It's just not true.
Okay.
So there's that too.
All right.
But what's frustrating for me is these people that their lives are much worse.
Their household is worse because of the decisions that this person has made.
Weakening the border, depleting our strategic oil for an election manipulation of gas prices, sending our weapons to Ukraine, sending hundreds of billions of dollars to
Ukraine, inflating our currency, crime running rampant.
And the people who defend these people, their lives are actually worse.
And they're not willing to admit that and put their ego aside and say, dude, eventually
it's going to have to get so bad where they're going to say, fuck, fuck this.
Right.
But dude, by the time that happens, it's going to be too late.
It's Stockholm syndrome. It's people in love with their abuser. That's right.
And you know, it's, it sucks too, because just.
And then they hate you for pointing it out.
Exactly. Yeah. So you're criticized for standing up for your family's own
rights and interests. You know, it's interesting too. I think that what people need to realize, this goes back to
it's not like right, left. It's far more of a good versus evil thing. There are so many people
in this country that were kind of old school blue dog Democrats, union workers, coal country.
Those people are Republicans now. They are. The whole tide is turning.
The same way that Rage Against the Machine used to be left turning and now their messaging resonates with the right yep is the same way like all you guys who have believed
that you're demo because there are a lot of you to listen okay because you guys say shit i see it
it's all good too by the way you have a place in america but what you have to understand is that
your belief system which actually real talk if you go back 20 years, guess what I am? I'm a fucking Democrat
from 20 fucking years ago. Okay. It's shifted so hard that these people are still identifying
with this old label and they're not understanding the shift that's occurred. And if we correct the
shift, you can go back to being a Democrat, bro, that you can be that thing. But remember, Democrat isn't indoctrinated
our kids at school to be trans sexual. Okay. It's not let crime run rampant. It's not open borders.
It's not inflated currency. That is not democratic policy. Those are communist initiatives that have
been put through the current democratic representation and you're not
understanding that your actual belief system that you identify no longer exists and you actually
belong on the other side right now and that's a big problem that's such a good point yeah bro
and dude and republicans you guys like you don't fucking let these people come over need space
yeah you got to make space for these people like Like, like, dude, I see this all the time because I call for unity all the time. I'll never be unified with
the nurse who yelled at me in the hospital for wearing a mask. Wow. Fuck these people.
Listen, dude, if you can't understand that these people were highly manipulated and scared into
that behavior and that you cannot hold them responsible, but instead hold the people who scared them responsible,
you're missing the point.
We, the people, are all on the same side.
Like all you people that watch my shit,
even you that don't like me,
I'm still on your fucking team and you're on my team.
You just don't see it yet.
I'm fighting for you.
Dude, 100%.
100%.
And we don't have enough people spreading that message.
It's so easy to get wrapped up in the extremes of the messaging.
I'm this.
Fuck these guys.
Bro, I see this Bud Light shit, bro, and it fucking legit bothers me.
Yeah.
Like legitimately.
Because it's normal people that are getting screwed.
They're caught in the crossfire.
And they didn't ask for this.
No, they didn't.
They didn't sign up for it either.
They didn't, bro.
They don't believe in it at all.
No.
And by the way, FBI agent friends that you talk to, it's like, guys, you got to step up.
Yeah.
It's time because you didn't ask for this either.
You didn't sign up for this.
Time to be honest about that.
You didn't sign up to be a political hack.
Yeah.
If you're in kind of middle management at some of these woke corporations, you didn't sign up for this.
Time to speak up.
Like, we got to have those people.
But man, what an opportunity.
Dude.
Bro, you have an opportunity to actually create the best America that's ever existed before.
And we'll back you.
Dude.
We'll back you. We'll supply you business. That's what we tell our business vendors that
join Public Square. It's like when we have people sign up, we tell them all the time,
you're now in the family. We're going to support you with everything we have. All the resources,
the firepower, the legal help. There was a business that joined in the early days
on our platform in Chicago
and they had legal fees
because they refused to close
even when Chicago told them to.
They said,
we can't.
The value of our business
to our community
is too important.
The freedoms of our consumers
to make their own health choices
is too important.
So we're not closing.
They incurred a lot of legal fines.
Public Square paid for it.
Oh, that's fucking awesome.
We donated to it.
They created a fund.
We donated to it.
We want to.
It's like... Those people who did that.
What can you tell me the name of that company?
Sadly, they're out of business now.
That's fucked up.
It is.
They're a restaurant out of Chicago.
And yeah, they're amazing.
Called Nimi's.
Phenomenal, phenomenal local community restaurant that served their country and their community
for years.
Immigrant family started it.
Phenomenal, phenomenal.
Those people that stood up during COVID. I hope eventually society recognizes who they are.
Yeah. You know, like Ian Smith from Belmar. Oh, dude, such a good dude. Yeah. He's actually here.
Yeah. So but he like this dude risked everything, lost everything, got persecuted for everything,
all for you guys, all for you guys. And you guys
still call them extremists and this and that. That motherfucker really paid a price for everybody.
I hope one day, dude, I got to tell you this, if I were getting any sort of position of power,
like when I become the new leader, right? Not by election either. All right. I'll be giving out
awards. All right. One of them is going to go to Ian Smith. One of them is going to go to you too. I don't deserve that. We just want to provide an outlet for those people to thrive. And in fact,
one of the early agreements that a business had to make when COVID was still really going on when
they joined the platform is that they were not going to infringe upon the rights of their
consumers or their employees. So you could not force your consumers or your employees to make
any health decisions. Otherwise, you just weren't welcome on our platform. Because I want this marketplace to be a place where freedom is valued.
When that vaccine mandate came through, we have about 500 employees in-house.
They told us that if, and they told everybody this, and I don't think people understand this,
that if you didn't force your people to get vaccinated by a certain date, you would face fines up to $750,000 per
employee. How many employees do you have here? Almost 500. It's out of business.
Dude. And that was their intent. Yes. That was the intent. They wanted to
push that through. And by the way, just like you guys resisted that, if you resisted all this shit,
it would stop because they can't do it. If you, if everybody goes together, but everybody won't
go together when you're arguing about the nuances of race or the nuances of gay straight or the
nuances of, you know, I agree with, you
know, this or that.
Like, motherfucker, we're all on the same team, dude.
We're in the same boat.
Half you motherfuckers are drilling holes in the back of it.
Like, it's a big problem.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
Guys, let's bring this show on home.
Got our final segment of the show, guys.
As always, we have Thumbs Up or Dumb as Fuck.
This is where we bring an article up, we go through it tear it apart and look at one of those two options so
with that being said our thumbs up for dumb as fuck headline reads teen walks two hours for
eighth grade graduation in st louis man man you're lucky they made it. Yeah. So a six-mile walk for an eighth grader to his graduation ceremony
may have secured his academic future.
Quote, I remember something Mr. Seals told me.
He said, if I want it, I got to go get it.
Said Xavier Jones.
Quote, so I wanted to graduate, so I was going to go to my graduation.
When the 14-year-old didn't have a way to get to his Wednesday's
Yateman Middle School 8th grade graduation ceremony,
he enlisted the help of his brother and a friend.
They walked from West Florissant up in North St. Louis to Midtown.
Well, they're definitely lucky they made it.
Like, literally.
Yeah.
To Midtown.
Jones' journey took more than 10,000 steps in two and a half hours.
Then it got him his diploma. Here's a quick video from our local news affiliate.
Talk about perseverance. A six mile walk for an eighth grader to his graduation ceremony may have secured his academic future.
I love this story for his dedication to his schooling and making that trek, Harris Stowe University stepped in with a full scholarship.
Fox News' Patrick Clark spoke with the teen in a story you'll see all new tonight at 5.
There's an old proverb that says a journey of 1,000 miles begins with one step.
Xavier Jones' journey took well more than 10,000 steps in two and a half hours.
And then it got him his diploma. I remember
something that Mr. Seals told me. He said, if I want it, I got to go get it. So I wanted to
graduate. So I went to get my graduation. Wednesday was Xavier's Yateman Middle School's
eighth grade promotion ceremony. When the 14-year-old didn't have a way to get there,
he enlisted the help of his brother and a friend, and they walked from West Florissant up in North St. Louis City to Midtown. I had to stop my speech
and call them on board and was like, hey, everybody get off your feet, give them a standing ovation.
They got up, clapped for him, and they was like, whoa, this boy walked. Dr. Latanya Collins-Smith
stopped by the ceremony being held on the HBCU campus
and was moved by Xavier's determination.
So she decided to take a few extra steps of her own.
When I heard that story and to see that young man who was so bright and just excited and driven,
it spoke volumes to me.
It spoke resilience, persistence,
perseverance. Regardless of what the adversity is, I'm gonna press my way to
this promotion ceremony. And so that is what sparked my interest in saying, hey,
this is a type of kid that we want to recruit to Harris Stowe.
She said, you got a full ride.
I said, you know what that mean?
He say, they gonna give me a ride to school?
I'm like, no, you get a ride to college.
She said, wait a minute, I don't have to pay for college?
Then it started hitting them.
The Presidential Scholarship
from Harris Stowe State University
covers four years of tuition, books, and fees for student.
It will be waiting for Xavier,
who must first complete the next journey, high school.
I'm achieving something great by graduating,
just like everybody else is.
I'm going to be a NASCAR driver.
At Harris-Stowe State University in Midtown.
Dude, that is fucking awesome.
Wow.
I thought that was just fucking amazing.
Bro, that is amazing.
We need way more of that.
Way more of that.
Dude, that young man,
dude, that's the shit that gives me hope dude
you know what i'm saying like there's so much negative that we talk about and it's always by
these old people who are just stirring the pot that shows you the human nature and the spirit
that lives inside young people and they they beat it out of them they they they they wear it out of
us as we go through life. That is fucking awesome.
Period.
The dude wants a job after he's done college.
He's got one too.
Bro.
Dude, I'll send you to NASCAR school, bro.
Yeah.
Real talk.
We just had a-
Find this kid.
I'll fucking send him to NASCAR school.
Done.
Yeah.
We actually just, we had a car, Public Square had a car in two NASCAR races recently because
the driver, JJ Yelly, wanted to support the parallel economy. So we need to get him in touch.
We got good NASCAR connects over here
in the patriotic economy. It'd be good to get him in one of these cars.
That'd be awesome. I would love to do that.
We'll get on it. Yeah. That is
cool, man. And like, dude, honestly,
kudos to the faculty
and the staff for recognizing that
because like, dude,
these kind of things happen a lot
and nobody cares. There's all kinds of things happen a lot and nobody cares. You know,
there's all kinds of kids that grow up with just parents that do not provide or refuse to provide
or can't provide because they're trying to provide. Right. Like, and they don't get taken
care of by the community, dude. And like where the community steps in. Absolutely. Dude, this is
this, you know, that's why I love st louis dude because st louis is filled
with people like that and it gets a bad reputation because we get these ridiculous prosecutors that
do crazy shit and don't allow the crime most of the people that live here are great great people
and like dude this is why i get so upset about the bud light thing you know what i'm saying like
it's i see the effect it has in the community and it just bothers me. But, but dude, this, I mean, this is awesome, dude.
Fuck yeah, man. That's thumbs up for sure, guys. Andy, Michael, that was all I have.
Yeah, bro. Thanks for coming on the show, man. It wasn't a short trip, but I'm super glad you
made it. Worth it. Yeah, definitely. Thank you so much. Thanks for what you're doing, bro.
Thank you. All right. Michael, where can people find you quickly on social media?
Yes, you can find me on Twitter at RealMichaelSeif. The first four letters of my last name. You can
find me on Instagram at RealMichaelSeifert. You can head to PublicSQ.com to find all things
Public Square. You can download the app there, join the community, all free to join. We'd love
it if you join the parallel economy. We're changing the country with the power of commerce.
And it was a blast to be able to talk about it with you guys. So, PublicSQ.com, best place
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