The Brilliant Idiots - CoprolaliaGanda

Episode Date: February 28, 2026

This week on The Brilliant Idiots, Charlamagne Tha God and Andrew Schulz dive into award show chaos, Tourette’s, coprolalia, and why outrage culture always feels selective. The guys break down the ...BAFTAs controversy, viral misinformation, and how moments get edited (or not) to drive headlines. They also get into American politics, social media propaganda, and why MAGA’s messaging machine consistently outperforms Democrats online. From Gavin Newsom discourse to what voters actually want in 2026 and 2028, the crew debates hope vs. results, “not Trump” politics, and whether governors are the future of the presidency. ************************************ Sponsor Brilliant Idiots: ⁠⁠https://public.liveread.io/media-kit/brilliant-idiots⁠⁠ Jess Hilarious - Til Death Do We Parent - ⁠Pre Order⁠ 2Chainz - The Voice in my head is God - ⁠⁠Pre Order⁠⁠ The Black Family Who Built America - Cheryl McKissack Daniel -⁠⁠Order Link⁠⁠ Uncommon Favor - Dawn Staley - ⁠⁠Order Link⁠⁠ Get Honest or Die Lying Why Small Talk Sucks- By Charlamagne Tha God - ⁠⁠Order Link⁠⁠ Check out Andrew Schulz - ⁠⁠www.theandrewschulz.com⁠⁠ Check out all the podcast on Charlamagne's "Black Effect Network" - ⁠⁠https://blackeffect.com⁠⁠ Download Cash App Today: [https://capl.onelink.me/vFut/zt3hy9x9] #CashAppPod. Cash App is a financial services platform, not a bank. Banking services provided by Cash App’s bank partner(s). Prepaid debit cards issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC. See terms and conditions at https://cash.app/legal/us/en-us/card-agreement. Direct deposit and promotions provided by Cash App, a Block, Inc. brand. Visit http://cash.app/legal/podcast for full disclosures. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Yep, Charlamagne the guy. Andrew Shove. We are the brilliant idiots podcast. Back for another week of brilliant idiotness. Heather Kyle Walker. What's up? How was your week, man? Man.
Starting point is 00:00:11 Man, I was just fucking, I'm waiting for you to sit down, but I was just, um, we got to start over. Why? We got to start over. I was, I was, I was, you got Tourette's? No, no, I do. I do have Tourette. You got Colopola. My Tourette's different.
Starting point is 00:00:27 My terres is different. How do you pronounce it? Coprolalia. Colopararia. Yeah, yeah. Colosca-B-Reed. No, no, you're right. The 15% of people with Tourette's got, and it makes them just scream out inappropriate things, things that aren't, you know, I guess socially responsible. They cut somebody saying free Palestine.
Starting point is 00:00:48 What? You didn't know that? You do that. Shut up. This is crazy. They literally cut somebody saying free Palestine. No way. Yes.
Starting point is 00:00:58 Who had Teres? This dude named John David. No, who said that? Was that Tourette's? Oh, no, no, no, no. I don't know who, somebody on. I don't know who it was. I think he was an accepting an award.
Starting point is 00:01:09 I don't know if he was an accepting an award. He just screamed it from the crowd. I think he was accepting an award. But they cut out somebody saying, you know, Free Palestine. Listen, man, the Baptist are full of shit, you know. Did you guys know that it was a British award show? Yes, I have heard of the Baptist before.
Starting point is 00:01:24 I thought it was the Black American Film and Television Award. There is one of those, too, but I don't think it's called BAFTA, but it is a specific award show because I've actually hosted it. Damn, what's the name of that show? Oh, my God. I can't think it was the name of it right now. But I've definitely hosted that before in LA, but I don't think it's televised nothing. This wasn't televised either, was it? I have no clue. I could care less about their awards. They, here the thing. This can't, you don't need. You don't need. A. BFF. There you go. There you go. There you go. What's it, what's
Starting point is 00:01:54 what's that, what's that, what's that? African American. African American. No, American Black Film Festival. American black film festival. American black film festival, yes. What out? Why is that even crazy to say? Who's not a booty theme? We don't like booty over here?
Starting point is 00:02:09 Everybody likes booty. Everybody like booty. You like booty? I mean, God gave them the nicest booties they can't appreciate them? He's just trying to piss everybody off. Well, I'm not trying to piss anybody off. He might be like, fuck it. Yo, Shost might be like fucking at this point.
Starting point is 00:02:23 If we get another email, if we get another email, Charlotte made, if we get another email. Shost might be like fucking at this point. Wait, man. Hey, listen. You feel it? Are you feeling fuck it? Should we have some fun to that? Oh, right.
Starting point is 00:02:38 Should we have some fun to that guy? Are you feeling like, fuck it? No, no. No, here's the reality is... Trette's. Like, is Tiret. Can you... Can you...
Starting point is 00:02:49 They shouldn't even invited him. There's nothing wrong with a little exclusion. No. Yo, wait, talk your shit. What? Talk your shit. Let's go. Yeah, yeah, easily.
Starting point is 00:03:02 People with disability. No, see, that's what you do. That's what you do. That's what you do. That's what you do. That's what you Twitter motherfuckers do. Exactly. Y'all do shit like that, no nuance to it.
Starting point is 00:03:12 You just want to exclude people with disability? Yeah, tell them. No, the reality of the situation is he has something called Cola Pohpapa. How you pronounce it? Polanaska. It's something, Cola something. How you pronounce it? Pola Naska Perea.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Cololalia. That should sound like some shit. Y'all got a W. That's what I think. Say it again. Coprolalia. Coprolalia. Yes. And what is it?
Starting point is 00:03:37 When you can't help but yell out slurs and socially inappropriate shit. Yes. They say it only impacts 10 to 15% of people. Now, I'm gonna put this in a couple. 10% of people with Tourette. Oh, with Tourette. Oh, I just say by. They were Tourette.
Starting point is 00:03:52 With Tourette. Let's be clear on that. Yeah. But 10% of the people with Tourette's have this ailment. Now, let me use a couple of different examples. Can you please use some examples because this shit is getting. Kanye West, right?
Starting point is 00:04:02 Yeah. Probably a terrible example, but this is the Breweryne of this podcast. Yeah. We're full of terrible examples. Kanye West doesn't get invited places because he's prone to say something that's going to offend people. Neither do we. We've got colonoscoparia for the last fucking 12 years.
Starting point is 00:04:21 We made a career off of the colonel, but we get in trouble for it. And you know what else? We've heard the things that have come out of Kanye's mouth. See that's different. No, it's not. We've heard the things that have come out of his mouth. He doesn't get invited to a bench because he's prone to probably saying something that's going to offend or hurt. So if you have an individual who has an ailment that is going to say something that is going to hurt or offend you and invite him.
Starting point is 00:04:45 I'll give you another example since we want to talk about, let's talk. Let's keep it on the mental illness. Let's keep on the mental illness. Okay, well, fuck Kanye then. If you're a, if you have any type of mental ailment that causes you to be violent. Right? Yeah. And you know that this person is.
Starting point is 00:05:00 violent. Do you invite them to the event? What mental ailment causes a person to be violent? A bunch of them! What are you talking about? Exactly. What are you talking about? Are you on drugs? How do you do a job?
Starting point is 00:05:13 And what is he talking about? What is he saying right now? I forgot that one. That mental illness was the greatest career alley for you. So either these people are going to be heavily medicated and surrounded by
Starting point is 00:05:29 individuals. Are there just not going to get invited to the event. They can be medicated and then go out to John, I mean, Alex, come on, come on, come on, come on. We're not going to do this. He was there as part, he has a film that was being honored. It's made by, about him. That's about his Tourette's.
Starting point is 00:05:44 Yeah, and how many M words in the film? No, no, not too. No, not. How many times does this character say it in the film? Not Tourette's. That, that C word is very important. Call it extra. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:54 What the fuck? Tourette's plus? Yeah. What the fuck? Get the fuck out of here. Did Chris just say he got the retch? Can I be honest with you? I thought I don't even respect Tourette's if you're not using it to its full abilities.
Starting point is 00:06:07 Like, yo, I didn't know there was another terrestrial. I thought Tourette. Chris said extra terrestrial. Exterrestrial. He got the name of the pod. Extraterrestrial. He got the extraterrestrial. That's fucking Chris.
Starting point is 00:06:21 He got the extraterrestrial. That was insane. It takes an effort for the group, you know, it takes a village. But the point is, like, I didn't, if you're not saying words you're not allowed to say, really not using your Tourette. Because nobody is worried about you just saying, doorknob, doornob, like they want to hear the wild shit, and then you got to get out of jail free card.
Starting point is 00:06:37 Why they don't never say nothing fun like titties? Because... Pussy. They do. Cheeks. All of those beautiful women that hit the stage, not one time. What the fuck?
Starting point is 00:06:47 Not one time. Your Tourette's kind of exposes you're gay, yo. Because if you're not, if you're not Touretted, when you see fine ladies, right? And the only time he says when there's two boys. act who's on stage, like, you really, what is it saying about you? Like, he just, he literally just screamed out his searchism. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:07:09 You know what I mean? Like, my man came out of the night of his fucking movie reveal. I'm gonna tell you what's so good about what you just said. He says bitch right after it. If you have seen the film, I swear you will know that film is about the experience of a person with Tourette's. He might go on point up and type that in. Yeah. N-word B, I'm serious. He might type in N-word B.
Starting point is 00:07:28 That might be his thing. If you go watch that, that's what he screams, the N-Words and he screams up. Yeah, he does. Yeah, why would you even put yourself in that situation if you knew it was possible? That's the thing. If you can't see black people
Starting point is 00:07:43 without screaming the N-word at the top of your lungs. And why would you have him there if you know he can't control himself? Go to the fucking Oscars. Don't go to the Black American Film and Television Awards. Shut up. Why would you do that? Like, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:07:58 It wasn't the Black American film. It's the bastards! No, man. It's the Black American Film and Television Award. It was the British. By the way, and I'm going to tell you how you know it was premeditated in some way. Whoa, whoa, whoa. They could have edited it.
Starting point is 00:08:12 Why didn't they edited it? From, yes. From the production side of it. Yes, they edited the 3,000-dine thing. They edited, why not? Why not? Hey, did any of y'all hear about this movie beforehand? Here's the question.
Starting point is 00:08:24 Did any of it? Did you hear about this movie beforehand? This is still the brilliant conspiracy theory in his heart. Did you hear about the movie beforehand? I still don't know what the movie's name is. And I could guess. It's called I Scream. No, it really is.
Starting point is 00:08:41 It really is. Stop. Oh, I swear. Oh, shit. I was about to come. I was about to have a fire stream. It is, though. I really think we got whatever is right before,
Starting point is 00:08:53 Koolinazcaparria. Because, like, there's a lot of moments where it's like, I just got to get it out. Me too. You low-key. Me too. You got it. I got it.
Starting point is 00:09:01 You don't know how bad. And my shit is run on cynicism. My shit ain't even just word. My shit don't stop with words in the period. I got run on cynicism. Yo, he's lucky that he gets one word and it's out of his system. This guy got to get the whole thing. I self-diagnosed myself soon as I saw this shit.
Starting point is 00:09:19 I never heard of this. And I was like, Copa, Maria. I was like, what? No, we all got. We got. We got. I got. We got.
Starting point is 00:09:27 But that just proves that we're not racist. The thing I don't get, why does he scream it, though? Well, so people hear him. That's the part that is a little suspect, too. Because if you could just say something, but he screams. Were they the first black people you saw on stage? That we got to look at that. And they were the first black people at that stage.
Starting point is 00:09:47 I don't know. We got to look that up. Let's play, Taylor. I don't know. Well, it's not going to show if they were the first one. No, but we're just going to watch it. He should not have been invited. White people get bold these last few weeks.
Starting point is 00:10:00 We got a fart one. We got just a regular. But according to the ailment, he doesn't believe these things. I don't believe that, yo. Well, we don't know if he believes it or not because you can have the ailment and believe it. That's my point. How do we know he doesn't? How can we just so automatically say?
Starting point is 00:10:19 If you look up the definition of copolaria or whatever it is, they literally say these people scream out these inappropriate things and these slurs, but they don't believe them. How do we know he don't believe this shit? That's the thing. He would have to prove that he doesn't believe it. Because who taught him this? Well, he's, first of all, he's from Scotland, so he's never met Blackie. So he knows the N-word? He learned it from you guys.
Starting point is 00:10:40 He's watched or something like that. He did let you guys talk. He's 84 years old. I'm saying that because of one of the girls that have Tourette's, like, spoke out about it. What she said? She was just saying that we can't. Crag that! No, it was a black girl that was talking about.
Starting point is 00:10:57 Oh. Nucks off! I didn't say... What? You're saying he didn't want to let nothing else rip when the presenters came to stage. Not one other time. No, he said other words.
Starting point is 00:11:15 But, like, fun ones? Nah, nothing fun, man. After shit that's fucking crazy. Imagine we knew about Cornucalia before when we were growing up. Imagine how, you know how, like, everybody's autistic? If we knew about chronic copolia when we were growing up, we would have been diagnosed ourselves with that. I got it.
Starting point is 00:11:32 Say again? I know I got it. You, I know I got it. Okay? I know I got it. Yo, send me all the horny cockapolea videos, yo. Coprolalia. I want to see all the horny guys.
Starting point is 00:11:46 I want to see how they scream out about fucking being bricked up. You want us to send you a bunch of videos. Yeah, I want to hear it. I want to hear it. I don't know why they don't know. I have not heard them scream out fun stuff. He just wants to see another guy be like, let me smell that seat. And they're like, my people.
Starting point is 00:12:07 You know what's so funny? I don't know if this guy has this, but there's a dude. I'm just going to say there's a dude who rides a bike all the time and listens to a radio. Yeah. And I don't, he's clearly got some type of mental health issue, but I don't know. exactly what it is. But I think I told you all this story before. He walked in the barbershop
Starting point is 00:12:30 and dude was getting his hair cut. And he goes, Oh, that's a nigga had my dick in his mouth. I don't know. I was sorry. And everybody in the barbershop was like, what? Like, everybody, people were just quiet and he still getting his hair cut.
Starting point is 00:12:46 And he sat down and goes, ah, didn't he have my dick in his mouth. He is a different disorder called Homosexualia. Yeah, I think he's just a gay guy. What happened was when he was younger, oh, no. He used to stay.
Starting point is 00:13:02 Oh, no. At this guy's house. Oh, no. I don't like that. Exactly. Oh, no. So they used to molester kid, basically, take advantage of him. And he did not forget.
Starting point is 00:13:14 They thought he was just some little slow kid that they probably can get that off to. Nope. And never forget. Got him. Got him. Got him. Prince Ed. Got him.
Starting point is 00:13:23 All of me years later, why you were in a four? At barbershop, getting your hair cut. Snatched. Boom. You know what I mean? Dick in my mouth. Walking. He literally said it.
Starting point is 00:13:33 He goes, Dick in his mouth. He said, because you got to think, you scream. Why don't say my mouth? I know. That was wild.
Starting point is 00:13:39 A 40th slip was that. I got it. I told you I got corner. Because you got to think, if you walk into a barbershop and somebody screams that the barbershop is crowded. Now the hood got to get to investigate. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:51 Come from nowhere. And who's it directed to? You're cutting hair. You don't know where that language was. Oh, no, he was clear. Pointed out. Pointed him. I'm like,
Starting point is 00:13:59 That's the thing. How am I digging it? Half the nigga how am I thinking it about? What did you do while you get in your hair cut? You mind your business. You know. So what we got here, Taylor? I was just looking up to with Tourette.
Starting point is 00:14:21 Do y'all think he should have been invited, though? Serious questions. No, you invite him and you put him in a room. I mean that sincerely I'm gonna tell you guys a story I had a girl who had Tourette's who was at one of my shows and she was starting to have some ticks
Starting point is 00:14:31 and like it was before the show started and dove went up to her and then we brought her backstage her and her husband backstage and we're like listen thank you so much for coming to the show we want to put you guys backstage so you can watch the whole show
Starting point is 00:14:45 side stage and not interrupt everybody we're just a little worried that you might tick and then I might have to address it it could interrupt the flow of the show and then it could negatively affect the other people there
Starting point is 00:14:54 that might make you feel bad. And then she was so grateful. She got to watch the entire show, took pictures afterwards, everything like that. And then nobody else's time was affected and then she didn't feel humiliating. I respect that. So, like, there's a way to handle it.
Starting point is 00:15:07 And also, once again, she just has Tourette's. She don't have this rare case. That woman didn't have the rare case, which I don't want to assume when she wasn't yelling slurs. I'll be honest, if you don't have this one, you don't got Tourette's. Like, what do we know Tourette's as?
Starting point is 00:15:19 We know the Tourette's is like just yelling the shit out. Right? Yes. So that's Tourette's. Yes. But no, this is worse. They say this one is like Chris said,
Starting point is 00:15:30 it's extraterrestrials. And you literally say slurs. Look it out. I'm not, no, we believe you. We believe you. You can't help but yell slurs,
Starting point is 00:15:38 inappropriate words. So I don't know if the person you put in the back had this. Is it possible that this is just Tourette's with a sense of humor? Like, is it possible, like, if you are funny, you just go, okay,
Starting point is 00:15:52 I'm going to say the most inappropriate. That's a tough. That's a tough. way, bro. They had that girl that she has her own show on. Bro, I know. Why wouldn't you inform the audience? Why wouldn't you tell the audience that, hey, there's
Starting point is 00:16:04 somebody here. I think they did. No, they did. I'm pretty sure they did. Alan Cumming came on after the fact. They should have informed everybody in the room. They should have let people know what the condition is. But what if I'm just sitting by you and I'm watching Michael Delroy and, I mean, I'm a Delroy
Starting point is 00:16:20 Lindel and Michael B. Jordan on stage. And I just hear this dude, yell out to N-word. And I don't know the context. Charlie, man, if you tell me that there's somebody in the crowd that has cornucalia and they could say shit at any point time, I'm going to yell shit out and plaintiff on it. Like, farts. Yeah. Like, you know, he's acting up.
Starting point is 00:16:42 He's acting up again. That would be a great time to be a ventriloquist, right? Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Would you not do that if your boy had cornuclea? Would you not treat him like a ventriloquist? I just got dinner with a cell crazy shit. There's nothing he could stay at it.
Starting point is 00:16:59 Oh, my God, man. Yeah, man. They should have informed the audience. Because if you inform the audience, because once again, what if I'm just sitting in the crowd? And I hear this dude just yell out the N-word. And I haul off and slap the shit out of them.
Starting point is 00:17:12 If he was black, would it matter? Yeah. Hell yeah. It would be different. It wouldn't be different. It would matter, though. It would matter. It wouldn't matter as much as this.
Starting point is 00:17:23 But I don't even think it's the fact that he said the word. There's layers to this racism, right? Because he says the word. Let's just, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. He got an ailment. He don't believe that he just yelled out of inappropriate stuff because of his ailment. And still don't explain why the BAFTA Awards didn't edit it out. Why did the BAFTA Award leave that in?
Starting point is 00:17:46 You edited other things, the Free Palestine or whatever else. What was the purpose of leaving that one in? specifically. What do you think it was? Racism. Yeah. Or now again, is it, because it did happen in a gap. It's the Brits, guys. Why, are they, are they racist? As far as I know. Oh, I thought that they're like
Starting point is 00:18:05 accepted. Well, they are. Brits, yeah. Nah, that's not true. I think so. Come on, bro. You think they're better at it than us? No, but I think it's way better. Rich definitely all racist. Yeah. I think they're racist more towards like the Browns coming in. I don't know if they're racist. They don't know they're
Starting point is 00:18:22 The difference? Oh, they know. They know. They're aware. Everybody with Hugh, with melanin. No, I don't, I don't know. I don't know. I think it's more, hey, we want the moment.
Starting point is 00:18:33 We want the moment. We don't even talking about it. We want the moment. We had a fucking crown full of diamonds that Africans. No, no, Indian. Indians. Yeah, yeah. Stole.
Starting point is 00:18:46 Stole. Yes, they stole it from the Indians. They won it. They won it. It was a victory. All I know is the Bricks had no business. Did we steal Manhattan? You know.
Starting point is 00:18:58 You ain't learned your lesson yet, huh? No, I didn't learn it. I know. I didn't learn it. I didn't learn it. I didn't learn it. Fuck. I had that cornerpalee.
Starting point is 00:19:08 My cornerpalea was acting about that. My cornerpillia was acting about that. Yeah. But no. No, that was a good, that was a dad moment right there, bro. That was that was a door for it. Ha ha ha. He's not even trying to do.
Starting point is 00:19:21 don't warn me no more. You ain't learned it up. What's these days, Chelsea, one of these days. Now, that was my cornuclea. They acquitted it out. That's all I'm saying. Yeah. But I think they just wanted a moment to bring, to highlight. I swear. I think that's how. But why the
Starting point is 00:19:37 fuck would, what, oh, you said it was corny? Yeah. Okay, I thought you said it was funny as hell. Yeah. What is their justification for editing out the Free Palestine thing, but not editing out this? I have they released a statement about that? I don't know. I mean, they must release a statement. I mean, I have an idea.
Starting point is 00:19:54 So what if they're like, we side with, yeah, what's his name, John Davidson? Unless it didn't think that no one would be catch the end of the part. They edited it because it's a Hollywood award show. A British award show. A British award show, but it's still Hollywood, right? And, and it's films. What are you saying, buddy? I'm just saying, I'm so.
Starting point is 00:20:12 You got some emails, bro. I know. I'm sure. Sounds like you're trying to. Did you know anything? I was sure somebody in Hollywood was probably offended by them screaming free Palestine. It said
Starting point is 00:20:22 a spokesperson for the BBC say that the edit was made due to time constraints. Oh, but they had time for a nigga. Exactly. But they probably didn't think they have time
Starting point is 00:20:34 to think that no one's going to catch it though. Like, they don't know black Twitter then. They do not know black Twitter if they thought that they could leave that in and that wasn't going to be a headline. Or they know black Twitter
Starting point is 00:20:47 and they're like, oh, black Twitter is run with this. That's probably true. too. Listen, there's a lot of that going on around and nobody's... That is annoying. Like, we... Listen, there is a lot of... You give these corny motherfuckers free press, man. I know it's
Starting point is 00:20:59 frustrating. I know it's annoying. But there are people that are milking black outrage. Yes. Yeah. Absolutely. That's a problem. I don't even think it's black outraged no more. I think people are milking outrage. Oh, in general. That's the only way to get reaction. And they're not even consistent about it, right? You see the Gavin
Starting point is 00:21:14 Newsome thing that happened this week. You had all of these conservatives up in arms about what Gavin Newsom said in Atlanta. Can you pull that up, Taylor? Yeah. And you pull up what Gavin Newsom said in Atlanta. By the way, I've heard Gavin Newsom say this a million times. Like, these are talking points. Like, these are, maybe y'all haven't been... What is he saying? Gavin Newsom has dyslexia. I don't know if y'all knew that or not. And he's constantly
Starting point is 00:21:37 battling dyslexia. So he, a few years ago, I think it was like 2021, he put out a children's book about his, you know, dyslexia. And he always talks about how he has struggles reading and how he doesn't like to read off prompter. Like these, and he's always said this. And his new thing, especially since Trump won, has been, hey, we got to start talking like regular people. And, you know, we got to stop using, you know, pronouns. And we just got to talk like people talk.
Starting point is 00:22:02 That's his thing. So I've heard him say a combination of all of this so many times over the last few years. But let's listen to what he said in the last. What was that? That wasn't it. Hold on, hold on. I'm going to get straight to it. I just went to the article.
Starting point is 00:22:19 Hella hates us, bro. Dale is back. All right. Right, I got it right here. Taylor Hayes is back. Relax, I got it right here. Now, Taylor had a C-Section for all of y'all that was having a debate about Taylor and whether or not she pushed it out or not. It is crazy.
Starting point is 00:22:32 My son? Huh? Don't call my son a It. I said that? I didn't mean it like that. Okay, well. Well, yes, Taylor had a baby and she pushed it out. No, she had a C-section.
Starting point is 00:22:44 Pushed my son out. Stop saying, it out. What did I say? Oh, yeah, pushed your son out. She pushed her son out. Listen to Gavin Newsome. There was some people having a debate on whether or not Taylor had C-section or she pushed her son out. So what's what you're rapping, C-C-E?
Starting point is 00:23:02 It was a C-section, right? Yes, I had a C-section. They had me confused and they were like, nah, she pushed it out. Coochie and Tech, gang. I was like, I didn't hear that. I thought she had the zipper. Let's hear it tell him. Yo, my wife got the zipper too.
Starting point is 00:23:16 My wife got the zipper too. You got the zipper. That's fire. And your husband going appreciate it. No. Why? Because the coochie's still intact. The coochies intact regardless.
Starting point is 00:23:27 Damn. That shit gets fucked up. Damn. If the baby comes out the vagina? Yeah. You think it goes bad? What did Justin? You should correct him.
Starting point is 00:23:37 He called your vagina shit. I called it shit? He did. He said that shit gets fucked up. He tried to get it off. I know. He said it. That's what he said.
Starting point is 00:23:49 He just called your vagina shit. How come he don't get corrected, Taylor? That was crazy. That's literally two different conversations. No, it's not. He said your vagina is shit. He said that's fucked up. Call your son it.
Starting point is 00:24:03 That's cool. Like, we don't know who your son is. Like, we don't know that he's a person, a human being. I know, you met my son too. Matt him? It? And Josh. We met Taylor said.
Starting point is 00:24:13 We met his son. He was passing. Taylor said hit the fucking duggy on us. He did. That's three months. Wilding. That's what happens. When you come out C-sex.
Starting point is 00:24:21 That's what happened. You don't get that fucking butterfly. No, he's walking already basically. That's because C-Science. You don't see all these babies dancing on Instagram? Because they come out C-Sexually. You come out of a vagina that brain gets squashed, bro. And it takes a long time to recover.
Starting point is 00:24:33 Nah, you got to let your son come out to vagina, though. I saw a study on YouTube and there was a study that said, Oh, no, no, I did. I did. I saw a study on YouTube. And he said that a lot of young people who are born through C-section, as soon as the doctor slaps from, on the ass, they don't cry. Female doctor.
Starting point is 00:24:54 No. We had a female doctor. Without reason. Really? Yeah. Oh, your dad didn't want, if dad didn't want a male doctor to smack you on the ass? No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:25:03 That's true. I am the dad. I'm the dad. Oh, I don't know why the fuck I was thinking of on you. I'm the dad. I was thinking about when you was born. No. Really?
Starting point is 00:25:12 Female doctor. Slat that ass. You didn't want no male doctors. Nah, bro. You want to take no chances. No chances, bro. Yeah, only women. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:25:19 It was only women in there. Study on YouTube said. Study on YouTube said. The study on YouTube said that were male doctors. Y'all's so crazy. Came out of the C-section. Came out C-section. It's a high-privileged by push-it.
Starting point is 00:25:28 It's a high probability. That's all I'm saying. Alex, Alex, was born from C-section, and he got smacked on the ass by male doctors. Like that. I think a finger might have slipped. I think you got slapped like that. You guys are fucking done.
Starting point is 00:25:44 We got cornuclea, Al. What do you expect? I'm just saying, Alex. Okay? I'm just saying. fucking three lines into a high coup right now. He's not even paying attention to the podcast no more. Right, right, Taylor. Let's hear what Gavin Newsom says.
Starting point is 00:26:02 Gavin, first of all, this is the headline. The headline, California Governor Gavin Newsom believes African-Americans are low IQ and illiterate while speaking to a black crowd in Georgia. Play! I'm not, you know, I'm not trying to impress you. I'm just trying to impress upon you. I'm like you. I'm no better than you. You know, you know. I'm a 960 SAT guy. And I'm not trying to offend anyone, you know, trying to act all there if you got 940. But literally a 960 SAT guy.
Starting point is 00:26:36 I cannot, you've never seen me read a speech because I cannot read a speech. Let me tell you something, man. Mag is so good. Mag is so good because, like I said, Gavin Newsom has been having this same conversation forever. He's out promoting his memoir. So, of course, he's going to talk about his dyslexia and his memoir.
Starting point is 00:26:57 But they took that clip. Put that caption on it. That caption. California Governor Gavin Newsom believes African-Americans a low IQ and illiterate while speaking to a black crowd in Georgia. I know. Regardless, even when you watch the video. It's a reach. Regardless of if you watch the video, you're going to believe that Gavin Newsom said this.
Starting point is 00:27:14 Now, I'm going to tell you what they do, which is so good. Early that morning, they post this. They get Nikki Minaj on it early. So Nikki Minaj posted, she creates the narrative. Then immediately you see Ted Cruz, you see Sean Hannity, you see all of these different MAGA accounts. You see all of these different, all of these. It's not just MAGA, by the way. It's a million different narratives.
Starting point is 00:27:36 No, this was MAGA. This was MAGA. Then there's a million different narratives. Yeah. This was MAGA. And then, I mean, immediately, they even, like, like, you even see, like, even some of the hip-hop blogs posting it. Some do it because they see it's trending and then they jump onto the trends. Some do it and others are getting paid.
Starting point is 00:27:54 Well, that's the thing that... It's coming out in the wash as the old people's name. And we go find out all of you that are getting paid. It's coming out in the wash. All of you that are getting paid. It's coming out in the while. You saw the article that came out this week. There's an article that came out this week.
Starting point is 00:28:07 But imagine the people posting it and they're not even getting paid. What's sadder? What's sadder? The people that are just jumping on the trend and doing it. Well, they don't care because they get an engagement. Well, exactly. That's their payment, I guess. But what I will say is that Gavin has a history of trying to, like, which a lot of politicians do.
Starting point is 00:28:24 They have a history when they're in certain environments. They're trying to, like, ingratiate themselves. And I think that he made it very easy for this to be, for this to be done. I don't even know if this crowd was all black. They didn't show me the crowd. Well, that's the other thing. It's important. It's like we just said Atlanta.
Starting point is 00:28:38 That's what I'm saying. It probably wasn't all black. Actually, it wasn't. Yeah. See, I don't even know. It was a very mixed crowd. And when I saw Andre, Mayor Andre Dickens, he posted the whole clip. But once again, I've heard Gavin say this a million times.
Starting point is 00:28:51 He wrote a book about the dyslexia four years ago. I'm more impressed at how MAGA orchestrates and executes narratives. And that shit is effective. I have not seen nobody on the Democratic side be able to do that yet. Are you kidding me? Well, see, I think a million things. Like this week, they put out a Democratic autopsy that said she lost. Because of?
Starting point is 00:29:14 Gaza. And how many people, how many Dem influencers have you said? Have you seen posting on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram about that story? None because they're not. And why is that? Because they don't have this army. No. Yes.
Starting point is 00:29:27 I'll tell you why they're not posing about that. Because they know they're not going to do shit different come the next election. They better. Well, do you think that any of the four people that are going to be running right now that are, that are, you think any of the four names that are in the books right now are going to take a different position? No. AOC. Oh, yeah. AOC will.
Starting point is 00:29:46 Oh, yeah. That's fair. That's fair. But my point is, there's not, like, that's to me. But there's two different positions, right? You can have an anti-Netting Yahoo position. You can have an anti-war position. Yeah, you should.
Starting point is 00:29:58 Yeah. That's what America would want. But that's not what the donor class wants, and that's not what they're going to probably do. My point that I'm trying to make is, like, this is what happens. There are these think tanks that exist for MAGA, these think tanks exist for the Democrats. And they deserve-
Starting point is 00:30:09 not as good as MAGA, bro. Regardless of who's better or not. No, that's what matters, though. Okay. If Democrats had this, the narrative would be better. Now we're competing on who does it better. Yes. They should want this army.
Starting point is 00:30:20 This is a army. I think that's what we're missing here. This is an army. The fact that they can take this clip, have a big influencer, create a narrative, and then all the influences and all the elected officials immediately within a hour, start reposting the same thing with the same exact message, one band, one sound. How can you beat that? I've literally went through this for the last month.
Starting point is 00:30:43 It's the exact thing that happened. I think you're more tied because it affected you. But I get what he's saying. They just have a stronger propaganda machine that all comes together around one issue. And outside of your algorithm. The left kind of picks a bunch of different things. Like, they don't all come together around, oh, let's focus on this one thing at one moment in time. That's right.
Starting point is 00:31:03 To make that one thing blow up. That's what I think you say. Okay. And to Alex's point, that's your algorithm. If they're coming at you specifically, you think that that's everything. Right. This is just regular casual propaganda that somebody who's not even paying attention on this day probably was like, Gavin Newsom said what?
Starting point is 00:31:23 I guess what I'm trying to say is that like these narratives exist and they serve a purpose. The purpose of this MAGNA narrative is to undermine Gavin Newsom. Because he's a potential candidate for 2008. And he is the leading candidate right now. And they really want to make sure that I imagine a certain demographic does not trust or like him, i.e. black voters, right? because if he loses black voters, he's most likely going to lose the election. So they're going to target as much as they possibly can and spin narratives around it.
Starting point is 00:31:50 In the same way that Democrats are probably going to do the exact same thing, right? Like, it is beneficial for them. Not in a good way, though. That's my point. It's beneficial for them to make certain people's voices seem super toxic and super bad and super fucked up because then when these voices are heard in the near future, then people might be able to easily dismiss them. In the same way that people, I guess, MAGA hopes that black people will easily dismiss Gavin Newsom. No, it's interesting about what you're saying? I think you're assuming that it's the left that did that to you.
Starting point is 00:32:20 I actually think, I actually think. The left, they try to court you. Exactly. Exactly. I said this to somebody another day. Chris, I know you don't believe that. Why not? Well, has the left been historically down for courtship and trying to expand their base?
Starting point is 00:32:38 Or have they been historically, you're not pure enough to be in the place? No, that's new. They were always the big 10th party. It's not make shit up. They were. They were always the big 10 party. It's always the, you have to be a pure Democrat and you break at any point. Yeah, we're talking about the last decade.
Starting point is 00:32:55 Oh, okay, okay, okay, yeah. What I'm saying right now is that like, like this is the problem with our system, right? It's like the Republicans are way too open, right? People literally be like, I'm a Nazi and they're like, but you want lower taxes? Okay, cool. Come on in. And then Democrats are way too close. It's just like, hey, I want to help people and I want to make sure that we can find ways to
Starting point is 00:33:13 Get them health care. Dim's and Vinning Cancel coach. Say again? Dims and Vinning Cancel coach. I'm not saying one did it or didn't. What I'm saying is that it's far too close, right? It's like if you have one thing that they don't believe in, then they're like, okay, if you're like, hey, listen, I believe in all the things you believe in.
Starting point is 00:33:25 But like, if you were going to do a sexual reassignment surgery for a child, they should tell their parents. And they're like, what the fuck is wrong with you? Fuck you out of our tent. And that is an issue. That's the far left. But the far left and the far right is who we're talking about when we're talking about the parties, right?
Starting point is 00:33:38 We're not talking about the nuanced individuals that may exist in the middle that nobody ever speaks to, we're talking about the people who control the perception of party, which are the far extremes. If you're going to reference MAGA as a version or a conduit or an avatar of conservatives, then you have to use the far left as an avatar of Democrats. All I know is MAGA's better at this shit. Is that on the fair? Maga's more rampant on the right, but I do think the left's purity test when you get all the way to the far left is the biggest issue it's got to figure out, right? Like, because that's where the left eats itself alive in the way that I don't see the right doing.
Starting point is 00:34:15 I think the left's biggest issue is we want to love America. We want hope. I think this is something Mamdani did brilliantly, which is he didn't just run on, these guys are bad, look how bad they are, look how horrible these people are. He ran on, I'm going to make your life better. And I'm not hearing any messaging from the left about why America is amazing, why it's a beautiful country that we should all want to live in, and why we're going to make it better for everybody else.
Starting point is 00:34:42 I haven't heard that from any of the candidates. I don't think that's true. Not resonating, maybe. Maybe tell me when. I just hear Gavin Newsom talking about his SAT. Oh, Barack Obama. One clip. Barack Obama ran on hope.
Starting point is 00:34:53 You need hope. But let's be clear. I don't want to divide the country on the fucking hockey victory. But affordability is literally the buzzword for everybody now. Like, every single party is talking about how we can make people's lives better. That's why Trump stated a union speech, everybody was like, get the fuck out of here. Because you spent the first 20 minutes gaslighting people. You did exactly what Biden did when you was trying to tell us that the economy was booming when we know it's not.
Starting point is 00:35:15 You can't tell us that groceries and gas is down when people know it's not. You know, this morning, we're recording this on a Thursday, by the way. So today Thursday, Wednesday. Record this on a Wednesday. So the State of Union was last night. Literally this morning on the radio, all it was was a bunch of people struggling to get to work in the morning, struggling, you know, because they got a pay rent, struggling to put gas in their car, pissed off and literally saying what I'm saying,
Starting point is 00:35:39 why do they constantly do this shit to us? Not just Trump, they. I know. You can't do that. So everything else that Trump tried to do after the economy, nobody gave a fuck about that shit. Nobody cared about the trans-striple. This is why Democrats have a golden opportunity.
Starting point is 00:35:55 The right has not delivered on any of their promises. None of them. Like, even if you do think that they're delivering on immigration, they pulled everybody out of Minneapolis after the protest. So it's like they're not even coming through on the things that they said that they're going to do, right? Closing the border. Okay, the border, fair enough.
Starting point is 00:36:12 Fair enough, fair. The border is close, but they're not doing the deportations, it seems, in the way that they said that they were going to do. So the Democrats have a golden opportunity to seize this moment, right? What are they going to do with it? Are you going to make us believe in something? At the end of the day, Americans, because what the Republicans are doing right now is pretty obvious from the State of the Union
Starting point is 00:36:31 is they're basically going, hey, they hate America. That's their goal. They know that they can't say, look what we've delivered. They could try, but the American people are seeing right through it. But they can say that party over there, they hate America. See how they won't stand up? They hate America. See how they're not supporting these things?
Starting point is 00:36:47 They hate America. See how they would rather look after illegal immigrants before they look after you? They hate America. And Democrats have to take back the flag. Democrats have to go, no, no, no. We are America. The flag is ours. We're going to give you something to believe in.
Starting point is 00:36:59 We're going to give you that hope. We're going to make shit affordable. And this is how we're going to do it because we care about you. And these guys have proved. that they don't. Who is going to say that? Where is that message? I will say, though, none of that shit worked today. He did all of that shit, but if you spent the first 30 minutes lying to me about the economy, when we're watching you get rich as a motherfucker, every single headline I saw today,
Starting point is 00:37:22 even people on the right was like, fuck out of here. This guy, what was his approval rate in the day, Chris? 30? But again, you got a 30% approval rate? But again, again, his approval rating, again, he's not running, right? It doesn't matter, but it's like, we hope. He's not right. It doesn't matter. What I'm more saying is what the Democrats have to do is you need that Barack-esque moment where he comes in there. And you can say how horrible things are America as long as you give us hope for how great
Starting point is 00:37:51 they will be. I think it's going to take a governor. If it's not an outsider, you know, I say John Stewart and I really mean that. What about John Ossif? Maybe. Maybe. But the reason I say it's going to take a governor is because you're able to see what. what a governor is doing right now.
Starting point is 00:38:08 You can go to Maryland and see what Westmore is doing. You can go to Pennsylvania and see what Josh Apparel is doing. You can go to Illinois and see what Pritcher is doing. You can go to Kentucky and see what Andy Bashir is doing. We couldn't see anything that Barack did, but he inspired us. Different. That's like that.
Starting point is 00:38:23 We're not getting no more unicorns, guys. Well, we- The unicorns are gone. Let's start looking for one. Why can't we, why do we lower our standards so much? They find us. They come up right behind you with their fucking horn, okay? And they stick you in a place that you never been stuck before and then it hits that goddamn G spot.
Starting point is 00:38:38 Next thing you know you're nutting all in a cup like Stiflow on American Pie and you're like, I love this person. Okay? What the? What is wrong with you, son? This is crazy. So nobody gets that analogy. I thought it's brilliant.
Starting point is 00:38:52 It started with Barack. That's Barack. The unicorn made you feel that, all that? Yes, he made everybody if he hit all our G spots. He made you nuts. No, he did the G spot. He did the G spot. He was a black man who won the white spot.
Starting point is 00:39:05 White House in America. That man hit the G spot. No, he did hit the G. What are you talking about? So who's going to do it? That old, that's why they're right, then he called the O shot. What? What do you think they call it the O shot?
Starting point is 00:39:17 What's the O shot? What? Orgasm shot. Oh. You don't know what the O shot is? I didn't know that one. You don't know what the O shot is. That's why they call it the O shot.
Starting point is 00:39:27 The O stands for Obama. No, it doesn't. They have shots to give you orgasms. You don't know what the O shot is. The O shot, orgasm shot. is a non-surgical in-office procedure using a patient's own plasma to rejuvenate
Starting point is 00:39:41 vaginal clitoral tissue enhancing sexual arousal, lubrication and intensity of organ. O-shot, baby. That's what we got in 2008. This is that hard to come, ladies. You should... First of all, that's a very interesting question
Starting point is 00:39:58 that you didn't have an a shot. What? Who? I said, my wife didn't have an O-shot. Say again? How you know she's really coming? He don't trust. You don't care. You think this motherfucker care?
Starting point is 00:40:07 Trust. You think he gives a fuck? I too. I'm too insecure for her not to come. I don't believe you give a... No. I'm a comedian at the end of the day. I like the audience to be happy.
Starting point is 00:40:17 You know what I mean? I'm like going to a little applause break here and there. You know? That's what I told Envy today because, you know, Envy... Guys. What? He brought him in his first book. And Envi's first book, he talked about he didn't make his white orgasm for 10 years.
Starting point is 00:40:31 Yeah, right? So I was like, God. I was like, yo, how did she tell you? you, bro, because you were a DJ and she'd be like, yo, you didn't even rock the party, yo, you fucking fucking. I wasn't even really dancing. I didn't like none of that music.
Starting point is 00:40:44 I want to say, once again, MAGA is really good at this social media shit. And if Democrats don't figure this piece out, boy, it's going to be some shit in 2006 and 2008. Because they don't have a candidate, to your point, they don't have no candidate that is inspiring hope in the people. And so they don't have a candidate that can withstand these type of attacks. Which candidate you think that the Democrats have loves America the most?
Starting point is 00:41:13 That's a purity test. I mean, you're complaining about a purity test. Yeah, I have one purity test for being an American. Love it. Everybody loves America. That's not a question. I don't think Trump loves America. That's true.
Starting point is 00:41:26 Oh, so now somebody doesn't love America. At the top, which is dangerous. Yeah, it's dangerous when any elected official doesn't love America. or at least that's a perception we have. Which Democratic candidate do you see draping themselves in the American flag? Right? You mean, you don't think Mayor Pete's a proud
Starting point is 00:41:48 To me, I think, to me, I think Pete, to me I think Mayor Pete. I think all about. I think they all in it. I don't know what would be, you have to give me a reason why they don't. I think maybe their version of America doesn't jive with people on the other side
Starting point is 00:42:01 and it doesn't. But that doesn't, but no, no, no. So that's something that I don't. think is fair, right? It's like... Well, what's a sign of being unpatriotic? Do you think the American flag is a bad thing to celebrate? I don't think anyone's questioning that the flag is. So which candidate would you see draped in it? Love it every moment. Technically, you're not supposed to touch the flag if you're a true... Who said that? The flag is sacred. That's why when they head to the flag raising ceremonies, you see the Marines very carefully, you know, holding it by the edges.
Starting point is 00:42:31 Yeah, but that might be some military thing. Like, you allow it to wrap yourself in America. I think all of them are super patriotic. I don't even, I think all of them are super patriotic. I don't know what, I don't know what it would take for one of them to like really, really cut through. Because I think, what I do believe in 2020, 2008, I think the unicorn shit is over. And I think people are going to look for results. People are going to know what have you done. Even if it's just one thing they can point to that change your state for good, what have you done?
Starting point is 00:42:59 All right. What is Gavin done that makes you support him? I don't support Gavin. Okay. What is Mayor Pete? And I like Pete done that makes you support. I don't know what Mayor Pete did in any. I can tell you things that I've seen.
Starting point is 00:43:09 What is AOC done that makes you support? I don't know what AOC does. I'm not, that's not who I'm not. What is Kamala Harris done that makes you support? She's not a governor. I'm talking about the governor. I like the. I'm saying of the top four right now.
Starting point is 00:43:20 So those are the top four in terms of like odds. Are they? I think Mayor Pete's incredibly competent, which at this point. He's incredibly competent, though. No, again, he said, he said, what is he done? Yeah, what is he done? Yeah, what's a policy you can point to? say if he implode the only policy he's had on a national level is a transportation secretary,
Starting point is 00:43:38 which despite the narratives formed by the right, I think he did a fine job of it. I think actually our transportation system was in better shape under his control than it is currently. I, again, I say this as someone who is of those four people. I really like mayor because I think he's smart. I think he's thoughtful, and he doesn't try to speak down to you. Doesn't try to speak down. He seems unemotional in a solid way. I feel like he'd be very calm under pressure.
Starting point is 00:44:02 Agreed. He served, I mean, on the patriotic front, he's served in the military. I know. I, again, I, you know, we had him on the pod and I think I like the guy. I fuck with Pete. Yeah, I'm going to fuck with Pete for a long time. I have Pete the most corner. What I'm trying to say is like, I think this is what Americans are going to want to know. And if, and it's time to start carving out what that identity is and how you're going to help people. Do you some good things? Well, I think what you're seeing with Newsom right now is he's trying to humanize himself. The whole stuff about the SATs and the struggles and the flexia. It's going to be very hard for Gavin.
Starting point is 00:44:36 I like him better cocky and sarcastic. Yeah, but you can't be that cocky when you have the record you have in California. Like there's so many people in California that will say that they don't feel like California is saved. They feel like the economy is with the shit in California. Like there's a lot of people who don't like Gavin Newsom in California. Newsom is running on vibes, but also he's running on I'm not Trump. This is Newsom's campaign. Trump is going to keep fucking up for the next.
Starting point is 00:45:01 next three years and people are going to want not him and then I'll be here and I'll be not him. If we have to deal with another election of not this guy, I'm like, what the fuck are we even doing here? Can we elect somebody for ideas that we hope to see happen? Can we be enthusiastic about the things that people are pushing through? Well, that's the key part of it because I think they have all addressed the not just the anti-Trump platform. I mean, what we're talking a lot about is building up the middle class, for instance, which is a key issue across America, right? The demise of the middle class.
Starting point is 00:45:37 Kamala made that a key part of her acceptance speech. I mean, I remember her hammering that over and over again, it didn't resonate. People didn't get enthusiastic about it. It's not that they're not saying it. It's not that they're not addressing it. The question is, what does it take to resonate? Well, Chris, you know what it takes to resonate?
Starting point is 00:45:55 When people see that you've already done it. Like, for example, Andy Bashir in Kentucky, He's expanded Medicaid, which has improved rural hospital survival and health outcomes. He's reduced uninsured rates without exploding state budgets. Why that will scale on a big stage? Because it shows universal health coverage policies can work across partisan lines. Stuff like that is what people want to hear about. People want to see what they want to hear about Westmore.
Starting point is 00:46:18 Maryland. Westmore has done public safety plus social investment. He does things like violence interruption, job programs, targeted policing. He frames society as economic and social stability. and you see that working in places like Baltimore where crime is coming down. Those are things that people want to see. They want to be able to point the things you've actually done.
Starting point is 00:46:36 That's why I think governors are going to have the best opportunity in 2020. Whatever candidate runs on universal health care wins. Let's go. Now, I don't know if that's something given... Granted, I don't know if that's something given like the systems and structures and bureaucracy of America that is going to be possible with a single... Who knows how many terms does the president gets it? but I don't know if that's something that's possible they can deliver on.
Starting point is 00:47:00 But that messaging right there, hey, I'm going to take $600 a month off of your debt sheet. Right. I'm going to take $1,000 a month. I'm going to take $1,500 for your family. I'm going to take that off. You don't have to worry about that now with me as president. That, whoa. That seems like a solution, not status quo bullshit.
Starting point is 00:47:19 Andrew's not wrong, but I want to quote Josh Shapiro. What does Josh Shapiro done in Pennsylvania? Workforce and economic development investment, because I think that's what even your speaking to, even though you're saying universal health care, anything that can put more money in somebody's pockets is going to help you in. Shapiro's administration has put strategic economic development, attracting private investment, creating jobs and accelerating permitting licensing processes to help businesses grow. His office also invested in workforce training programs, especially in manufacturing in trades. Stuff like that will work on a national level. But that's what I've been saying
Starting point is 00:47:51 is run on a new, new deal, right? Trump came in, him and Elon. ripped apart every federal agency we still don't know what the fuck happened i mean i the history still has to be written about that moment it's insanity unbelievable democrats come back in pump money into universal health care pump uh money into education into you know pre-kindergarten what they're doing in new york city all these things put the money back into the federal government you've got to keep track of it you can't have graph you can't have people fraud fraud you have to really be able to on top of it, but that's what people need right now. People need that sort of support.
Starting point is 00:48:32 I think that would resonate. It's not socialism. It's not maybe it's a little socialism, but it's not communism. It's all about putting money in people's pocket. The fact that Donald Trump stood up, the state of the union, and acted like cutting food stamps was a good thing. We cut a record number of job-killing regulations, and in one year we have lifted 2.4 million Americans,
Starting point is 00:48:54 a record off of food stamps. The fact that he bragged about the fact that they cut food stamps lets me know how out of touch he is, even with his own base. You must have never been down south and seeing a bunch of poor white folks where I'm from in South Carolina who rely on food stamps. Who do you think the majority of people on food stamps are in America?
Starting point is 00:49:16 So for him to sit up there and brag about that, imagine sitting at home. You voted for him, and you literally starving. You literally can't afford groceries because your food stamps got cut, and you hear the president that you voted for bragging about cutting your foods there. So what are Democrats going to do to take advantage of it? That's my point is like if all the rhetoric is just like, look how bad this guy is, but you don't inspire people,
Starting point is 00:49:38 you're going to end up with very similar results for the next candidate. That's why the governors are going to win. Oh, it's going to be a governor that wins. It's going to have to be a governor that shows this is how I have helped people. This is how I made your life better. To your point, Andy Bishire is doing things with health care in Kentucky. You can look at somebody like Shapiro, you know, who, you know, who's going to be able to be able to who's, you know, invested in, you know, the workforce and economic development in Pennsylvania.
Starting point is 00:49:59 You can look at somebody like Westmore who's invested in, you know, social programs that have reduced crime and put money in people's pockets. Those are what, don't, that's all you got to, that's all you can stand on. Universal. I think what's going to happen, I think Roe Conner and Thomas Massey run on a unity ticket. So you bring both parties together. And they are the only people who have been doing what the public wants going after these. I fuck a row.
Starting point is 00:50:23 I can't front. I fuck a row. I used to, I don't, that would be wild. I don't know if it happens, but that would be fucking awesome. Listen, here's the thing, and I said just to Roe before, so I'm not saying anything out of turn. Me and Roe have had this conversation. I just don't know if Roe has the personality, but to your point, Roe has results. And that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:50:43 I'm saying people going to care about results in 2008, I mean, 2028. People going to care about the work. They're going to look at your resume and see what have you done. The days of rhetoric are over. they show that, hey, a Democrat and a Republican can work together to get stuff done. That's what the people are most frustrated. Maybe we need that. Maybe we've got to bring boring back to the
Starting point is 00:51:02 White House. Maybe we've been too entertained for too long. Well, that's what happened with Biden, right? I think it was after after Trump. It was like, yo, Biden was not boring. That's disrespectful. Well, he was not boring in a different way. Biden was great, bro. Well, yeah. Don't even act like don't even act like we had a corpse for four years.
Starting point is 00:51:21 He was fucking fantastic. Don't even act. Don't you dare act like having a corpse for four years. Not four years. When was you on the bike? When he fall off the bike? You think he was done from there? You think they... He got on a bike with toe clips. Let's go, Chris. You think they swapped him out? You think Trump could get on a fucking bike with
Starting point is 00:51:37 toe clips right now? I don't even know what to fuck to clips are. You know what toe clips are. What the fucking toe clips? You clip yourself into the bike. It takes a certain level of athleticism. Yes. Oh, I thought he was trying to say after he fell off the bike, they swapped him out and put a variant in. I thought we was going somewhere with this.
Starting point is 00:51:53 Why do you have toe clips on? Listen, we went from a black president. That's serious. People know. If you, if he's like a toilet. I would think that's like. To a corpse. Of course.
Starting point is 00:52:03 Back to the executive producer, celebrity apprentice. After he had a million fucking felony charges, okay? After we saw him, you know, be corrupt the first fucking term, we went back to it. Maybe we need to get some. We need boring again. A little something in a minute. I stand correct that he didn't have toe clips.
Starting point is 00:52:22 Oh, my gosh. Chris, I can't, no, we can't even focus. He was on a 12 speed. That's why we can't. He wrote a 12 speed. You see why I say Mag is better at this. I'm telling you. I challenge Donald Trump to get on a 12 speed.
Starting point is 00:52:36 I challenge Donald Trump to get on a 12 speed. Like we can't just sit here and admit it? This is why, this is why. This is why. This is why. 12 speed. Let's play some bills, man. Let's pay some fucking bills.
Starting point is 00:52:50 May some fucking bills. Chris is great. Oh, man. All right, we got some church announcements. What you got, Hezzi? Yes, finally get back on the road. I'm going to be in Nashville, the 20th and 21st. Go get tickets for that at my website, if they're still available.
Starting point is 00:53:15 Also going to be going to March 28th, Providence, Rhode Island, May 8th, Los Angeles with Jelly Roll, the Greek Theater. He's putting on a show for the... Netflix is a joke fest. And then August 8th, Halifax, Nova Scotia. That's going to be a wild one. We got Cam, Cam, from S&L and Kiltoni fame. Also, Lucas Zelnick is pulling up to that one.
Starting point is 00:53:43 And Mark Gagnon, so that's going to be a wild one up there. And Halifax, Nova Scotia, Theadryshoulds.com for tickets to all that. When you do the hard G. GOMB. That shit sounds crazy. Gaggnon. God, damn. Got to let the people know, man.
Starting point is 00:53:56 Snoop's my guy, Two Chains, man. The Voice of My Head is God will be out March 3rd next week, actually. You can still pre-order it now wherever you buy books, man. Two-Chains is a phenomenal artist, but I love when artists, you know, go past the surface of their personas and really bring you into who they are as humans, man. And this book, man, the fact that he's really taking you on his spiritual journey. That's why it's really called The Voice of My Head is God.
Starting point is 00:54:24 Like, he's really letting you know. all of the times that God has spoke to him and guided him throughout his life. So go pick it up, baby. Two Chains, The Voice of My Head is God, courtesy of Black Privilege Publishing. Yeah, man. Available March 3rd, but you can go pre-order it now.
Starting point is 00:54:39 So thank you to everybody in advance. Let's get back to the show. Oh, Alex, you got something? Yeah. So I'm throwing another comedy experience. You can head over to Cancelled ComedyX.com. That's going to be on March 16th. At Barloon, we got a crazy lineup where we'll be announcing that soon, but that's canceledcomedyx.com.
Starting point is 00:55:00 Mm. What else we got, Taylor, gang? I'm not talking about 50 Cent and Ti. I refuse. Why? Okay? Because, man, you know, first of all, it is so funny when I said that on Breakfast Club, it's a bunch of people in my comments.
Starting point is 00:55:17 I'm like, no, no, no, no. You didn't have that energy for Jake Cole. You ain't had that energy for Drake. First of all, Jay Cole and Drake ain't gonna bust a grape in a fruit fight. Okay? But motherfucking TIP and Curtis Jackson 50 cent.
Starting point is 00:55:33 Problem? I'm just saying, man, I'm 47 years old. I was born in 1978. Okay? I've seen a lot of things in my life. And there's some rappers who bout that action and there's some rappers who bout that booth.
Starting point is 00:55:48 And then there's some rappers who bow both. Okay? And both of those individuals are about both. So personally, I'm not putting no gas on this fire. I actually want this situation to go away because even as grown as they are, they both are who they are. And it's like what they say, the movable object meets the unstoppable force. Yep. Yeah, some things you, I don't want a fan the flames of. I don't, I, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Peace and prosperity to all parties involved. Please, peace and prosperity to all parties involved in this.
Starting point is 00:56:22 situation. You know what I mean? I just I just can't do it. I just I just simply can't. And stop compared like this talking to me about that you wanted Jay Cole to battle. Actually, I was cool with Jay Cole stepping out. But I also knew that Drake Jay Cole and Kendrick wasn't going nowhere but the booth. That I knew for a fact. Yeah. I've seen too much from both of these individuals throughout my life, 50 Cent and Ti-I to want to see that be what it is right now. Because that could get crazy. That's just my personal opinion. You think I was... I think it could get crazy.
Starting point is 00:56:55 What? I'm just saying like as old as they are, you think it would still lead to that? No, some people look consistent. Yes. Oh yes, yes, yes, I do. Because some people are consistent. Absolutely. Very much so. What is English just hard? Okay. Okay. I think, I feel like you're going to get a kick out of this. Chris, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:57:13 Let's give you a heads up. I'm just give you a hat. Bring the gong. I'm just going to give you a greg. I what you gong do now? Hold on. Y'all love triggering for Chris, man. Chris is just a scooter. Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 00:57:27 I can't I. Why wouldn't let me go to it? Chris is a scooter. Don't even look. Oh, my God. It won't let me even go up. That's Chris. Chris.
Starting point is 00:57:36 See, Buddha's with Chris. Right now. Go up. I did. Right there. They won't even let you play it. Okay. There we go.
Starting point is 00:57:42 Right. January. January. Compare my pronunciation to yours. January. J. J. E.
Starting point is 00:58:07 January. January. Compare my pronunciation to yours. She has a lot. Ah, Taylor. No? You didn't think that was funny? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:23 That was funny. Because she has a lot of videos like that. Taylor. Taylor. I could actually send you a better one. You got the nerve to criticize 50 cents. Tell her. What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:58:37 That was fucked up, yo. That was fucked up. She is fucked up and she put it up on there. What do you mean? Wow. It's her fault now? Yeah. Victim blaming?
Starting point is 00:58:46 Pretty much. Wow. Go ahead. Keep going. They caught perfect, too, isn't it? Yo, look at her Instagram. She has mad of her trying to pronounce it. That's.
Starting point is 00:58:56 See? You know what I'm saying? She has a light. What's her Instagram name? See, exactly. I'm just looking. What is it? Bold voice, Gina.
Starting point is 00:59:05 That was crazy, Taylor. I don't know why you would put that. That's not even a real person. That's AI. That's not even a real woman. No, that's not real. That's the AI, bro. What else we got to tell?
Starting point is 00:59:16 That was so foul. Why you would do that the fucking crazy? That was genuinely bad. That was wrong. That was really great. You know, let me, if you want to really, you want some Asian redemption Taylor?
Starting point is 00:59:29 No, I don't. I don't. I really don't. No, you need to play this right now. This right here, this dude got it figured out, man. Play my boy Woody Shin. Play my South Korean homie,
Starting point is 00:59:42 Woody Shin. This guy is, this guy got life figured out. I just texted you. I just texted you. I just texted. Oh, okay. What is the thing?
Starting point is 00:59:50 Shout it to my boy Woody, man. Play this guy right here. And you need a You need audio. And we need to start from the beginning, and we need audio. You're officially middle-aged when happiness is very simple. I slept all Saturday like a dead man, woke up at 4 p.m. I almost said to my wife,
Starting point is 01:00:11 Honey, was for dinner, but I value my life. So I quietly put on my jacket and went to the Sundakuka place near my home. One hot bowl, and yes, one bottle of soju. No drama, no getting yelled at. Just my favorite food, one sip of soju, and complete silence. When you're young, happiness is excitement. When you're not doing this, what's up with Chris, why you get them off your people. Oh, this is beautiful.
Starting point is 01:00:38 Drinking what you love and going home peacefully. That's it. That's happiness. That's it. What the hell? He has like figured out. He has like figured out. When you're young, you want excitement.
Starting point is 01:00:52 When you're old, you want silence, your favorite food, your favorite drink. That's it. The guy has it figured out. Shout out what he's shit. Oh, you little noodles? Some noodles in sake? No, not at all.
Starting point is 01:01:04 What was that? He didn't pay touch an owl. You didn't even watch it. I wasn't because I thought... Exactly what he was eating. I wasn't because I, you know, you what? Asian racism isn't fun to me.
Starting point is 01:01:15 I like a lot of, his other forms are like. Oh, man. Joe, man. You just say what I think you said. There's no way that you believe what he just said. I do. I don't like Asian racism?
Starting point is 01:01:31 No. What's your favorite? But 12 years we begin, not Chris. No, but it's not racism. It's the fact that Chris is Asian. What? He is Asian. Also, I don't like this new narrative where people are trying to say he's Jewish.
Starting point is 01:01:47 Well, he says that. He doesn't got to do that. You don't got to do that. I know if he was Jewish before Asian. Yeah, but he's more Asian than he is Jewish. We know that for a fact. Nah, not, not, no. Chris?
Starting point is 01:01:59 Yeah, Chris Monroe, man. Chris, the Jewish guy. You know, I thought you were Christian for a long time. That's all right, man. I am. I was so confused now. Taylor, what else you got? We're out here playing baseball and Taylor just throws a hockey puck on the field.
Starting point is 01:02:19 But you know what? I know, I know you thought he was Christian. Why? Why? Because he's not confused. What? Chris? You thought he was Christian because his name was Chris?
Starting point is 01:02:25 I'm Christian. Raised a Unitarian Universal. Wait, wait, you thought he was Christian because his name is Chris. Yeah, it's a good reason. I don't know if that's actually that. No, that's a good reason. That's a great reason.
Starting point is 01:02:34 Yeah, why else would you be named? That's why I was named Chris. Shut up. I'm serious. Dead ass. Literally serious. Actually, that is not a bad reason to think someone his name is a Christian if their name.
Starting point is 01:02:45 I mean, Chris. As my Jewish grandmother said, out of all the names, why did they have to pick that one? Could everybody shut up? I'm being dead serious. What the fuck is everybody talking about right now? What the fuck? What the fuck is everybody really even communicating right?
Starting point is 01:02:59 So we issue an apology right now? Should we just do it straight to camera apology video? To the Asian community? To whatever. Yeah. I mean, listen, this is the brilliant idiots. Here's the thing. This is the brilliant idiots.
Starting point is 01:03:12 Okay. That's all I can tell you. Positively brilliant. Positively idiotic. I don't know what else to tell you, bro. Like, we mean no harm. That is one thing that really does bother me, man. It bothers me when people try to label me anything.
Starting point is 01:03:24 I ain't none of that. I love people. I love human beings and I love laughing. If you can make me laugh even at myself, I am all for it. Amen. I am not here to hurt nobody. You've got to know that about me. If y'all can let the guy with Copacalea, Coprolalia,
Starting point is 01:03:46 just scream out shit, racial slurs and everything else and say, well, it's his condition he doesn't believe that. why can't we just like a good joke? That's our condition. That's our mother fucking condition. That's our condition. And why can't we give criticism and just let it be constructive criticism? And we can agree to disagree on said criticism. Nothing.
Starting point is 01:04:09 I am one of the most fluid people you will ever meet. Not sexually. You are fluid. Yes, you are. Nah, you're hooked up over there. You started to yell out cheeks. But I am one of the most fluid people you will ever meet. If we sit down and you can make me change my mind on something,
Starting point is 01:04:25 or you present some new information, I'm all these. Well, that's can infuriate people who are just ideologues and they can only think one way about the world. Unbelievable. I'm like that. Maybe, just maybe if they don't respect other people, they can't fath of you. That is a great.
Starting point is 01:04:40 So maybe their lack of acceptance and their lack of inclusivity is the reason why they judge you, Charlotte. That is a great motherfucking point. But some people would have to look in the mirror to see that. What is that, Taylor, men of the bad bitches? Oh yeah. What is that? Um, is this new train going around.
Starting point is 01:04:57 What's the new train? I just saw it, though. It's something like a fucking tennis elbow. What is the new? You don't play tennis. Yeah, but it's from working out. So apparently, like, men have purses now and standing up on the... That's old.
Starting point is 01:05:10 Is it? I mean, no, I'm saying, like, there's old that men been host. Yeah, like, once the NBA players started dressing, like, women, it's the whole game got ruined, men. And that's fraggle maggot fashion. That's what we call that. You call that fragal maggot fashion. Here's the thing. When is that going to stop?
Starting point is 01:05:25 What, being a fragel maggot? Never. Nah, but like, who do we look to for cool now? Who's cool? I keep telling y'all, there's a whole new crop of young artists. Spotify. I saw what y'all posted. I think it was rap caviar.
Starting point is 01:05:37 We've been having this conversation for a while. That new crop of young artist is here. Salute to my niece, Nila Simone. Nila Simone did some of the coolest shit I ever seen this weekend or this past weekend. She was in Atlanta. She's working on her album. She's putting together a project with this whole new generation of artists. And she had all of them in the studio at one time in Atlanta.
Starting point is 01:06:02 Marco Plus, Ruben Vincent, Kai Cash, Nico Brim, Suave was down there. Luriezee was, I think, did Luriezee come? I don't know Lurie was there, but he's definitely going to be on the project. And who else was there? I can't remember, but it was at least 10, 12 artists that she had in one place. And these are all that whole new next generation Salute to my man Gabe P on the radar. Gabe just did
Starting point is 01:06:26 the new rap class Volume 1 with all of those same people I just named. Proofsson from Detroit? What's his name? Oh, I can't remember his name. Let's start with an N. Oh, my God, he's so nice, man. Ben Riley. Who else was on that freestyle?
Starting point is 01:06:44 Oh, man. Who's the... What's my name? Who's the XXXTentacion of this era? You got better ones. Because you got guys, and rest of the peace to X, X and Tassian, you got guys who actually have lyrics.
Starting point is 01:06:57 All of these people, I... X could spit. I think X was a good artist. He was a really good artist. I don't think he was a great lyricist, though. I think we keep getting that confused. Okay, fair, fair, fair. But I'm saying, like, who is that?
Starting point is 01:07:08 Like, he was rebellious in nature, cool, and rejected kind of popularism and status quo. And, yeah, there was a gravitational force to him. Like, I'm trying to understand, like, who is that now? Man, you got a young boy, NBA young boy is definitely that. So NBA young boy, I think, would probably be the... Young boy just went out here on an arena tour and sold out arenas. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:30 Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. The people I'm talking about, that's who is the next wave of... But are they incredibly popular right now? Like, during the SoundCloud rapper movement, they were... Bubbling. So they are. Bubbling.
Starting point is 01:07:44 Bubbling. Like, and then you got people like, you know, the young girl win. You got people like, uh, uh, oh, What's the white dude name, man? Is it Marlon Kraft, I think his name is? Let me hold me make sure that's his name. Marlon. Is it Marlon?
Starting point is 01:07:59 Yeah, Marlon Kraft. He's a rapper. He's white. Like, you got some phenomenal ass lyricists out here right now that are going to be the wave of this next generation of hip hop. And I'm just, gay AP did a great job with that rap radar. I mean, that on the radar, you know, of rap, new rap class volume one
Starting point is 01:08:20 with Nala coming with this album and I'm telling you. Do you see any like singular person that has a stranglehold on youth culture right now? And maybe the streamers happen. NBA up for it. Yeah, you think he's Yeah. Hell yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:33 Crosses over to the whites too. Yes. Yeah, that if- Hell yes. He's living in Utah. By government ordinance, right? Like, this is not like... Yes. Some kids love NBA young boy. 100%. Okay.
Starting point is 01:08:47 Let's do some, um, Let's do some asking idiots. Well, let's play some bills and they do some asking idiots, Taylor. Let's do some Asking an Idiot Show, see? Let's do it. You didn't say something. You're that sure.
Starting point is 01:09:05 What did not say? Rest and peace. Rest and peace, the power, man. Oliver Power Grant, he died at 52 years old. If you don't know who power is, power, arguably there would be no Wu-Tang Clan, you know, without power. People always see the emcees, you know,
Starting point is 01:09:22 they see the producers like Rizzo. And, you know, don't get me wrong. all of those brothers are visionary, but, you know, Power was like the soul of Wu-Tang Clan, the heart of Wu-Tang Clan. He actually founded Wu-Wair, which I thought was so dope because if you remember Belly back in the day, he played, he played, was it knowledge? Was it knowledge in Belly? And I always thought that product placement was dope because when he's on the phone, he's like,
Starting point is 01:09:51 yo, he came up in the Woolware store, talking. And I just all, I love shit like that. I love when you have your own brand and you know you're able to put your own brand in a major film like um like like belly was and just even the way he said woo wear in that movie made you want woo wear even more and you already wanted the woo wear because of the w yo son shit must have got funky out there last night i'm up in the motherfucking woo wear store motherfucking newsflash came on show and the whole shit but yeah just salute the power man rest in peace great brother power You know it's a funny. Power played when we did the Wendy Williams movie back in the day. Spent a lot of time with Power because he played, it was a movie they did about Wendy Williams,
Starting point is 01:10:36 and he played Wendy's husband. Ooh. Yep, and Robin Givens played Wendy. Never came out. But, yeah. Wow. Robin Givens played Wendy. Robin Givens played Wendy.
Starting point is 01:10:47 And Power played Wendy's husband. But rest and peace, Power, man. Charlie, you're going crazy online by saying Mace wasn't. I was going to put that by me. You don't talk about that. Artists. I didn't say that. You said he's not even top five.
Starting point is 01:10:59 I didn't say that. What did you say? I said lyricists. By the way, we've had this conversation on Burying anything before. I said lyricist. And by the way, that's not a diss. And Sluiting Mace, man. I don't even want this to come off like I'm, you know, hating.
Starting point is 01:11:15 Hating on Mace or going at Mace, but this is just a hip-hop conversation that pops up every now and then. Bad Boy was the 96 Dream Team. They just were. Like when it comes to rap, they were in the 96th dream team. So who's the starting five? I mean, if you do a starting five, it may be in the starting five, but I'm just talking about lyrics, right? Lyrics, lyrics, lyricist, to me, lyrically, you got Biggie, got Jadicus, got styles, you got
Starting point is 01:11:41 Sheik, you got Black Rob. To me, that's just my personal opinion. I don't know about that. I know you know, but ain't none of y'all ever listen to Black Rob, and I'm telling you Sheik disrespect has to stop. I got people texting me right now. I don't know why y'all be acting. Can we give Sheik some problems?
Starting point is 01:11:58 Can we make this a Sheik celebration? Let's make it a Sheik celebration. Why do people act like Sheik is the weak link of the locks? Sheik luch? You're bugging. You don't know hip-hop. But if you force the same one, two, and three, they're three excellent lyricists, but I would put Sheik at the bottom.
Starting point is 01:12:19 All three are great. But think about what you're saying. You're talking about. Jada kiss and styles two of the greatest to ever do it But when you think about This is my personal film
Starting point is 01:12:30 When I think about those old Klu mixtapes and when they first started With like the niggas done started something And all of that stuff like that I don't know if people remember this But Sheik was to stand out because of his voice Go back and listen to the niggas done started something And listen to how Sheik starts that song off
Starting point is 01:12:46 Hmm Go back to listen to The Redsvards When Sheik says Shut the fuck up up and blast for a band from TV, yo ass. Go listen to Sheik on Benjamin's. Like, what are we talking about?
Starting point is 01:12:58 Go listen to Sheik on Blackout. I just... Go listen to Sheik on D Block. Even if you have Biggie and then the locks, I do think Mace would come in... Go listen to Sheik on Money Power Respect. Go listen to Sheik on 24 hours to live. Mace wrote so many of Diddy's Bars and Diddy's...
Starting point is 01:13:17 If we're talking about artists, if we're saying top bad boy artists, Mace is the number two bad boy artists. of all time and it's not even close. I'm talking about lyricists. I still think he's above Black Rob on lyrics. You don't listen to lyrics, man. All right.
Starting point is 01:13:29 Have you ever heard Life Story Yom? Life Story Yom got four and a half mics when it came out. And this is when Mike's Matter. Life Story got four and a half mics. Black Rob is one of the greatest storytellers ever told. The reason Black Robb don't get the credit he deserves is because he just came out at a weird time. It was like Biggie had passed away. I think Mace had already left.
Starting point is 01:13:49 But Bad Boy was really just trying to find his footing again. And whoa, really, you know, put Bad Boy back in a good space. And even though that album, I think, went like double platinum, it's just something that didn't land with Rob. But the album went double platinum. You had a hit single in Whoa. And it got four and a half mics in the source when mics mattered. And you put Black Rob a shot?
Starting point is 01:14:13 Yes. I don't know why. And by, none of this is a diss. No, it's not this. This is the Olympic Dream Team. It's a 96 Dream. You can see why Mace would take exception to it. Of course.
Starting point is 01:14:26 By the way, listen, there is nothing that Mace said that was wrong on it is what it is. But here's my problem. And it has nothing to do with Mace. I watched a bunch of you motherfuckers on YouTube do video saying, why would Charlemagne even be critiquing Mace? Because at the time, and they were showing old videos, right? So they were like, you know, when Mace was a person, passed it and he came back to rap.
Starting point is 01:14:53 If Charles, I wouldn't even just commented on that. You fat motherfucker, you comment on everything every day. Like every fucking day you're doing a video about nothing. How are you going to ask a radio personality podcaster why they just talking?
Starting point is 01:15:10 What the fuck are y'all doing every day? Why? I'm like, what the fuck? What are y'all doing? This is what we do. I understand what Mace was saying, but you know, I'm sure Mace runs into the same problem. You know, when There are on it is what it is. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:23 There are people that they got critique about, and I'm sure they don't like it. I'm sure those athletes don't like when, you know, Mace and Cam have certain critique about, you know, certain individuals. It comes with the game. And guess what? You got to deal with everything that comes with it. Because Mace definitely ran down on me in Miami. See, y'all motherfuckers don't be outside.
Starting point is 01:15:43 You little fat motherfuckers behind the goddamn camera on YouTube. You don't come outside. We're waiting for you to come outside. I'm waiting for some of y'all to come outside. I'm waiting for some of y'all to come outside because I just want to respect you. I don't respect you. I don't respect you.
Starting point is 01:15:56 I don't respect them. The reason I don't respect them. No, I don't know why you're saying, whoa. I'm just saying. I'm talking about every single motherfucker that sits behind a computer and just talks. The reason I don't respect you
Starting point is 01:16:08 because you've never been confronted. I need you to get confronted and keep that same energy. Okay. Keep that same energy. When Mason confronted me, same energy. We ended up having the conversation.
Starting point is 01:16:22 After, you know, everything calmed down, we ended up having a real conversation. And Mace told me exactly why he felt, you know, the way he felt. I've told this story a million times. Mayce said he thought that we were blackballing him. I don't have that kind of power, brother. So it seemed like every time something came up, Shalemagne would just talk about my name, like just go in a negative direction. I didn't know what was the connection that we had or where our paths,
Starting point is 01:16:50 or what happened, but it just seemed like he always had a negative take about me. And it was something I remembered even when I started doing journalism. So when I hear people say certain things about me, I kind of try to remember that same thing. Like, I never met this guy. I never, you know, I don't think we've crossed paths. I don't think I know anybody that he knows, but every time. And I think it's possible for you to just not like somebody. So I remember one time I called DJ Envy, and I was like, yo, if somebody's consistently talking about you, and at that time I had no music out, you know, I had nothing out for you to keep talking about me.
Starting point is 01:17:34 It's when you personally make it your business to tear somebody down. That's when it's a problem. Salute to Mace, man. Yeah, I don't think you could blame any artists for thinking they're nice. Mace, it's nice. Of course. Like, if there's a version where Mays might be like, I was nice and then biggie. That's it. Come on. No, he wasn't.
Starting point is 01:17:53 But why can't we just say, we know he wasn't? Yeah, but he might think he is. You know what I mean? If you ask Braun if he's better than Jordan, he's going to say yeah. And he's not. But he's going to say, yeah. Okay. That's what I'm saying. It's like you, like, as an artist, I would imagine you need to be the most confident in your voice of who you are.
Starting point is 01:18:10 Very true. We're not asking artists to be realistic about their expectations for themselves. We're asking them to be delusional. That's kind of dope. you want to lean into that delusion. But I don't think that was May's take. I think May's take was, you know, basically just don't use your platform
Starting point is 01:18:24 to constantly bash somebody. Oh, he felt like constantly criticism. He felt like I was just constantly, you know, bashing him. He was like, I don't know him. He was like, every time I hear him, it's something, you know, negative. Well, I'm sure, and again, I don't know, but like I imagine, like you said,
Starting point is 01:18:38 I'm sure there's certain people that they probably feel the same way about what he said. And they listen to is what it is. Listen, if you're any type of pundit, hip-hop pundit, political pundit. people, man. You're going to bother the people. It is what it is. If you're going to have
Starting point is 01:18:51 an opinion about somebody, you're going to bother them. And if you're not, then your opinions are boring. Come on, man. I don't have been punched in the head on camera. All right? I didn't have been coming out of the ATM and had people swing on me. You earned your opinion. God damn it, I earned every motherfucking opinion
Starting point is 01:19:07 I got. And guess what? If you get punched in the face and keep talking, I respect you. So I need some of y'all to come outside and get punched in the face. I really do. I want to respect this. I want to respect this new generation. You're saying that they only have these opinions because there's no cost. By the way,
Starting point is 01:19:23 all of us have gotten hit. There's no, yo Joe, Joe Button has gotten punched in the eye. That's true. Wendy Williams got jacked up outside the radio station. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? Those are the people I respect in this.
Starting point is 01:19:39 Because those people kept fucking talking even after the fact. That's what I respect. You know what I mean? Because I'm not, listen, and I'm not I'm never, I want to say I'm never trying to be disrespectful, but boy, oh boy, sometimes I go back and watch them old clips. Oh, that happened. I don't know what the fuck was, I'm be honest with y'all.
Starting point is 01:19:57 I really don't know. I'm glad you could be honest about that. I'm like, I was like, God damn, I said that shit. Because in my mind, in my mind, in my mind, I said something. And I did say it. Yeah. But all the garnishing around it. Yeah, there's a lot of garnis.
Starting point is 01:20:14 All the season and it's like, oh. That's what makes it. It's what made it tasting, bro. I was like, I was like, why the fuck would I say that shit? Yeah. I think, I said some shit like you can't reheat cold French fries. See, it was some, yo, it was something. Yo, I promise you, I'm not even, I was reading something on a Vlad TV comment.
Starting point is 01:20:33 We loved it. Bro, somebody left a comment and they was like, they quoted what I said and they put, and when I read it, I read it first, and I was like, damn, that's fire. And then when I finished reading it, they was like, another classic scene. PTG ball and I was like I said that I had to fucking press I had to press play and listen and I was like oh shit I said
Starting point is 01:20:57 that yo what was it I don't even fucking remember man hold on let me see if I can find it yo let me see if I can find it hold on hold on let me see if I can find it do we do some asking idiots salute to Mace though I respect Mace I respect what Mace has
Starting point is 01:21:13 done on it is what it is with Cam I can't find this shit, man. I don't know. It don't even matter. Salute to Mace, though, man. Salute the Mace, and it is what it is. I hate that this conversation even came up in this way. And the reason
Starting point is 01:21:27 I hate that this conversation even came up in this way is because we have to have discussions about things that really, truly don't matter. Does it really matter whether or not, I think, Mace's top five therces on Bad Boy? I think it matters because you're,
Starting point is 01:21:43 you know, you have a massive platform and you shape opinion. But I don't. You know why? Because it's mad people who disagree with me. And now you get to celebrate people. Now it's like, nah, you bugging. Mace was that dude?
Starting point is 01:21:56 Like that's the conversation that happens, right? Now, don't get me wrong, there's some people that might agree with me, but then there's a lot more people who probably disagree with me. And now we get to talk about Mace, and I get to talk about guys like Black Rob, who I think are amazing. I get to talk about guys like Shik who I think are amazing. I think it's great for the ecosystem. People that love Mace can talk about Mace. Like, everybody has an important thing. Everybody has an opinion.
Starting point is 01:22:18 You know what I mean? The way people probably feel when I talk about makes is how I feel when I hear people talk about Sheik. I'm like, y'all fucking bugging. Sheik was, sheik is nice. Right. Nice, nice. Yeah. So I just think it's a great conversation for the ecosystem.
Starting point is 01:22:31 You are a mastermind. I'm a mastermind. Yeah, I love how you, when you twist things around. See what I'm saying? What the fuck did I do? No, it's not, it's not a diss. I'm just saying like, you know how to change the conversation. It's good.
Starting point is 01:22:44 I don't even know what she's talking about right now Yo, salute uh, black rob, Mace. The Lock, Sheek. Let's do some ask you. Everybody, man. Tough tunes, bro.
Starting point is 01:22:58 Salute them all. Let's do some asking idiots tale again. It's right here. Can we do some asking idiots, man? Y'all gonna stop disrespecting goddamn Sheik Luke, though. I know that much, okay? Need a fucking, you can't. Like fucking Sheik Looch, bro.
Starting point is 01:23:14 All right? Hold on. I want to, I just got to hear this right now. Hey, go on. But they'll murder you player. Nica, we're getting chips or sis. It's going to kill it. He found in the baking lot. Who safe? Alumni.
Starting point is 01:23:40 Oh. Mike, K, snake, gay, sprays, niggas, niggins, make money. And mason. I have an explanation. You bring it's pruning them, I'm doing them. Down with aluminum. Two in them. You can't touch me, I've been devil's shit.
Starting point is 01:24:01 Wanted for investment. A lot of other things, but that's a resume. Ooh, who, see? What you mean, C, C, C? Change your opinions. I'm not. Shea Mace got busy. He was quoting Mace, low more than sheke.
Starting point is 01:24:13 Whoa. I'm just saying. Whoa. I'm just saying. So you're going to act like Sheik didn't set that off? He did. Did he not go crazy on that? So why you knew more of Mace than Sheik?
Starting point is 01:24:23 I like both of them. And I used to walk around with an aluminum bat. All right. Asking idiots, UKU Graham. So if aliens are real, who would be the biggest intergalactal rapper from planet Earth? Ooh. If aliens are real, do you really think they give a fuck about rappers? Seriously.
Starting point is 01:24:48 You think that there's a little extra. extraterrestrial running around on another planet. You know what I'm saying? Singing niggas done start or something. They probably are. Huh? They probably are. Who would be the biggest intergalactal rapper?
Starting point is 01:25:05 Imagine you're an alien. You came here from another galaxy. Wouldn't it be little wing? Oh, maybe. Nah. Nah, because they, I mean, no. No. No. Who would they want to talk to if this is rap? This is a good question. If you had to take them to rap's leader, they came down and said, take me to your rap leader. Who would you take them to?
Starting point is 01:25:37 Easy question. Who? Jake. I'm not active. I say Jay too. But he's not active. But you want to talk to the best of the best. I'm going to say, I'm going to say it got to be a counselor. Go get me Jay. Go get me Nause. Go get me. Go get me. Go get me. me scarface. You know what I'm saying? We're just aging ourselves right now. I don't get it. Are you trying to say, that's what I was asking about the youth. Like, who does the youth? I just named you 20 young rappers. Yeah, but he don't know them though.
Starting point is 01:26:05 Well, that's his fault. Get with the times, bro. You could barely know their names. You're like that one guy. What did? I said, Marco Plus, he's my Marco Plus, Rubin Vincent, Kai Cash, Chris Patrick, Nico Brim. But you just can't name him any songs that he'll be familiar with. That's what you. I ain't got time for that, man. I can't even, listen, I barely know my kid's name, bro. I walk in the house and be like, yo, such and such.
Starting point is 01:26:28 Like, that's not even her. You know what I'm saying? You know what I do that all the time? Chris, I know you do that, Chris. He has two kids. Yes, you'll see when you get another one. You're going to be yelling for one and be calling him and calling. You know what, though?
Starting point is 01:26:43 I do that with like my dog and him, though. Is that weird? What? And you got mad at him saying, it? That's crazy. My dog has a name though I love that dog no more I love my dog
Starting point is 01:26:55 They're best friends You don't give a fuck about their best friends If aliens If aliens come to Earth You don't care about it Do we have to stop playing with me Stop playing with you If aliens came to Earth
Starting point is 01:27:11 Do we stop calling illegal aliens? Yeah Absolutely Like we can only really call them that Because there's no alien They know it's aliens though Why do they do that? Why do they call them aliens if they know that it's...
Starting point is 01:27:26 But actually, it's extraterrestrials. Yeah. Extraterestials is the world we're actually supposed to be used. But we could use aliens. Yeah, we can use aliens. I think you could call them an alien. I don't think they'd be that upset about it. Who, extraterrestrial or what?
Starting point is 01:27:40 Yeah, an extraterrestrial. Huh? I don't think a real alien would be that upset if we called them an alien. They would. They'd be like, what the fuck are you even talking about? Yeah. That's going to be the funny question. They're gonna come down here and be like,
Starting point is 01:27:52 and you be like, man, what's up, my extracistrian? Like, what the fuck are you talking about? You're like, what's up, E.T? Who the fuck is E.T? We named them that shit. That's how I feel about dogs and shit. Who the fuck told a dog it was a dog? We did.
Starting point is 01:28:05 Okay, you're right. But did a dog ever say to us? I'm a dog? No. Yeah, but like it doesn't. A cow never said I'm a cow. I mean, people in South Korea are not Koreans. They have their own name for what they are.
Starting point is 01:28:19 No, animals. We just have. We just call them Koreans because that's the English version. Really? Yeah. They have the Korean term. What did they call it in Korea? I don't know, but they have.
Starting point is 01:28:29 In Japan, it's Nipone. Get the fuck out of him. No, dead ass. So they don't even call less Americans. They got their own word for us. Is this true, Chris? I don't even make no sense. Why does not each language has their own word for shit?
Starting point is 01:28:48 That makes no. So when aliens, you only tell them they're alien. your whole country after something that somebody else made up? No, we name ourselves and then they name us some other shit that they could pronounce. Well, like in India, you can see that they've gone back to what the original names
Starting point is 01:29:02 for a city like, Mumbai. Which used to be Bombay, because the English called it Bombay, and now they've returned it to what they say the original name is. I didn't know that. Yeah. Learn something new every day on brilliant idiots. Um, Zach O. P.O. P. said, is morality, subjective, or
Starting point is 01:29:18 objective? Subjective. It's subjective. Definitely subjective. So your opportunity. Expound on that. It's like, like this, like the Epstein shit is obviously horrible. I'm not talking about these guys fucking little girls,
Starting point is 01:29:36 but I'm talking about like cheating taxes and like insider trading and all that other stuff. I wonder if we could call our homie and be like, yo, I didn't pay taxes. The government wants their fair share. Can you talk to the government and see if it could knock it down 50%? Or even more. I wonder if we wouldn't still do it.
Starting point is 01:29:53 I would hope that we wouldn't, but I have a hard time believing that human beings given the opportunity to enrich themselves. Wouldn't do it. The little girl stuff, no question. We would never do any of that stuff, obviously. But morality is subjective because they had no problem doing it.
Starting point is 01:30:09 To them, that's not immoral. To them, that's just a regular fucking Friday night on the island. So once again, sadly, morality is subjective. It shouldn't be. Or are the rich, most powerful people in the world, do they have a disposition that lends them to that, that allows them to look past certain transgressions? Like, if you are a maniacal, power-hungry
Starting point is 01:30:31 freak, maybe you don't care about human beings. And because of that, you could do these heinous acts. But that's why morality is subjective. Sadly, it should be, like, morality should be universal laws across the board. I agree. We should be able to look at certain things, be like, that's the moral, that's wrong. But some people don't see things. Luckily, we aren't rich enough to know. I don't even think it's about rich. I don't even think it's about rich. really think that's got to be something that's in you, bro. I hope. I hope.
Starting point is 01:30:55 I really, I think that's already got to be in you. Like, I don't think there's no amount of money that gets you to that level where you just like, fuck it. Especially if you got kids. That's the strangest thing about it to me. If you actually have kids, why would you want to abuse a child in any way of it? That's why I'm saying the kids shit is separate. I'm talking about insider trading.
Starting point is 01:31:15 I'm talking about, like, advantageous business relationships. I'm talking about taking advantage of information that you should have. happen. To me, it's the same. Not the same. No, no, no, listen to what I'm saying. The thought process is the same, and I'm going to tell you why. Because you're doing something that you know is wrong. You know it's wrong, but you're still like, fuck it. Yeah, but, like, we sold drugs once
Starting point is 01:31:35 back in the day. You're willing to take the risk. You knew it was wrong, but you still were like, fuck it. Like, there's something that's, there's some part of your brain that makes you feel like, either you don't think you can get caught or you don't care about the concept. I think that's what it is. I think that, like, human beings, unfortunately, do what they can get away with. And the more wealthy
Starting point is 01:31:55 and the more powerful you get, the more shit you could get away with. So like the average person might be able to get away with littering. So they litter. The wealthiest people on the planet can get away with the most heinous shit imaginable. So they do.
Starting point is 01:32:09 I would like to believe that our morality was staying intact as we became more successful and got more powerful. I don't even think it's about wealth because sometimes I think it's about anointing. And I'm going to tell you what I mean about it. There's certain people
Starting point is 01:32:20 I can look at it. and they're doing things that I know if I do, God will kick my ass. You know what I'm saying? That's why I like believers, right? Because there's a higher law. There's a higher precedent. That's right. There's someone else is judging them outside the confines of society or jail time
Starting point is 01:32:41 or these things. That's right. Eternal damnation. So I like the idea that there are these human beings that are answering to this power, not answering to societal context. That's right. We've also done some of the most immoral things in the history of the world. You're right.
Starting point is 01:32:53 You're right. I'm not saying they have it, but I just like the idea that there's a failsafe to, oh, well, the Congress is going to pass a law. It's like, all right, well, these billionaire motherfuckers, they might not care about Congress passing that law. Yeah, I believe. They might care about what God says. Yeah, I believe in the law.
Starting point is 01:33:08 Maybe we would hope. Then if you're a conquistador, right? They were believers. They thought they were doing God's work. They were some of the most immoral. You're right. You're right. By who stands, though.
Starting point is 01:33:19 But once again, that shows you that morality is subjective. That's the danger of religion because in their mind they were justified because if you're a heathen and you're given the opportunity to accept Christ and you reject that opportunity. Well, and your life is worthless. And killing you doesn't matter. Well, if you're a true believer, then it should be God that judges you, not you. Hey, man, there's just certain things I know that I see people do that if I did, you know that immediately, boom.
Starting point is 01:33:46 Like, immediately like, oh, fuck. And I knew it. You ever seen Back to the Future Part 2 when Marty McFly is old and he's sitting in his room? And I forgot what it was. I think it was a bet he made or something he did. And he was he was fighting itself about whether or not to do it. And he was like, fuck it, I'm going to do it. And he did it and immediately lost everything.
Starting point is 01:34:08 Like I'm talking about like, you don't remember that scene? Like immediately lost everything. Came the facts came in like you're fired. His boss pops up on the screen. Like we saw you. Like that's how I know. my life goes. So it's just like... So that keeps you on the straight in there.
Starting point is 01:34:21 Absolutely. I got too much of an annoying. I've seen it too much in my life to even play with it. And why would I play with it when God has blessed me? You're right. Like, what the fuck? What more do I need? Yeah. You're right. Underscore Tapo underscore says, what causes you guys to overthink what you said or did and how do you get out of it? Log off? Just log off. Just log off. Log off. Y'all be sending me all that old shit. You know what I mean? Some of it, I don't even know if I said it or not.
Starting point is 01:34:48 You know what I mean? Some of it is AI. You know what I mean? So I'm too old at this point, so I'm confused. And I don't know if I really did say it because AI is the new Tourette's. AI is the new Tourette's, but I'm going to tell you something, man. If you say such a shit. It ain't nothing worse when you hear some wild shit and you don't know if you said it or not.
Starting point is 01:35:07 Say hi. It sounds like some shit. That was AI. That was AI. That was AI. That was AI. That is the new Tourette. That was AI.
Starting point is 01:35:18 I beat my stuff. up because I'll be looking to see that I really I got to see if I said this you only do that if it's funny that no yeah defense if it's funny you're like I'll take a look it's all funny the shit that stands it's all funny yeah that's why this shit is so funny because these kids be on TikTok and they be pulling up shit that I forgot about yeah they're just finding oh my God in that shit be funny. Because those kids know you as like, you got to protect your mental health and mental health
Starting point is 01:35:54 is the most important thing out. You do. And then they see a clip from you from 10 years ago. And they were like, I see why that motherfucker started going to therapy. That motherfucker needed that shit. He was hurting. That motherfucker was hurt in, boy. God damn. But yeah, just log off. Yo, we never had this. Can I do an ask an idiot?
Starting point is 01:36:12 We never had this conversation about forget who said this. It might have been Nick Wright, the sports journalists about how to fix the All-Star game, White versus Black? White versus Black? Yeah, yeah. I mean, that's cool because, I mean, racism will always sell, babe. I mean, we know for a fact that the first one would be the most viewed game ever.
Starting point is 01:36:34 It actually would be interesting because people would be like, yes, finally America. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Be who you are. Yeah, yeah. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah. But it would be interesting because it would make, it would make what's, it would make what's
Starting point is 01:36:49 makes sports, it would take away from what makes sports great. Interesting. The fact that we all love sports, because we all come together to root for one team. Yeah. You know what I mean? We all got on the same jersey. We don't give a fuck what race a person is.
Starting point is 01:37:04 We're just happy to be cheering on our team. Whether it's basketball or football, while those couple of hours, it's just like, yeah, man, we all fucking Eagles. We're all fucking cowboys. We're all fucking redskins. Why do you want to bring that to sports? No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:37:18 It's already there. Is it? Andrew, have you ever been on an all-white team? Chris is so triggered from last week when he had, remember we made him talk about getting called a white boy on the court? Or it was the week before the- Yeah, it was a few weeks ago with the white boy said, yeah, yeah, yeah. I might know, but you're on. If you're on all five white guys, you'll pick up league, whatever, you happen to have a team with five white guys.
Starting point is 01:37:39 You take on a team that's all black, mostly black. Yeah. And the white guys start winning. The black guys go nuts, right? Like, it's always a subtext in those games because they're like, there's no way we're going to leave these guys. It's not happening.
Starting point is 01:37:54 And then a couple backdoor cuts. A couple of little wreaths. A couple of little extra passes. Then we got a problem, right? So you're saying it's a great idea for the NBA? Oh, it's a terrible idea, but it's not something that's being manufactured, right? They're doing that shit because they're trying to make Cooper Flagg and Austin Reeves.
Starting point is 01:38:17 next guys, yo. No. They would have never even bought this up 10 years ago. They're not doing the idea. This was a journalist that suggested it. But Nick Wright would have never said this 10 years ago. He's just trying to save the All-Star game. The All-Star game was great this year.
Starting point is 01:38:30 Nobody watched it. Nobody cares. The reality is that we would care for one game and then it would be a blowout and then we wouldn't care anymore. You know why nobody cares about the NBA All-Star game? Because why? Because as you're talking about with rap, there isn't a new generation of stars yet. It's supposed to be Jaws, supposed to be Zion.
Starting point is 01:38:50 You have Anthony Edwards, and then, like, you got a bunch of foreigners. Like, yo, I love shy, Jokit, Janus. You're right about the foreigners. They're not going to ever be, like, it's not happening. They would have been the faces of the league already. Yonnas got a ring in Milwaukee. We want homegrown stars. He was from Newark?
Starting point is 01:39:06 No, you're right. Come on. We want homegrown stars. It's a fact. If fucking, can you imagine if Jokul was from Kansas? They would build a statue of him in front of every arena. Oh, you are 100%. You are like.
Starting point is 01:39:17 cornbread or some shit. That'd be his nickname, you know what I mean? They would say he's the greatest player of all time. Easily, if he was from Kansas or something. Like, that's the problem with them. I think if he also had a personality that leaned into that. He wouldn't even have to have it. He wouldn't even need it, bro.
Starting point is 01:39:30 He was from Kansas. He could just be out there, big cornbread out there giving people buckets, bro. Jokers. I've never seen nothing like Jokers. And nobody cares because he's from another country. It's true. It's hard. Yeah, we want homegrown.
Starting point is 01:39:42 We want homegrown. That's what it is. Steph, homegrown. LeBron, homegrown. Larry Bird was homegrown. Matt Johnson was homegrown. AI was homegrown. You got to be homegrown.
Starting point is 01:39:52 You can't point me to the, yo, his greatest Dirk was. My homegrown. Dirk won a chip in Dallas. Probably had the toughest, you know, road to a championship ever. It's just like, he's so undepreciated. He's the sheik luchy to the NBA.
Starting point is 01:40:09 Nah. So who's the top homegrown white guy in the NBA currently? Cooper flag. Easily. I haven't watching that much this season is he nice? Yeah, he's legit
Starting point is 01:40:21 And you think they give him the keys? He already got the keys They traded after the Davis Yeah, so. Austin Reed is gonna be It's gonna be a problem too. Austin Reed is AR-15 Why they got a name?
Starting point is 01:40:37 That's that fucking conspiracy You see what I'm saying? You see what I'm saying? Yeah, you don't name the white boy Yeah, because he is a shooter. You see what I'm saying? And they call him AR-15. If I was here, I'd walk into the arena
Starting point is 01:40:48 in a black trench coat every- No, Charlotte, don't do it to him. Okay, let's pay some bill. Oh, no, let's, uh, Andre to Outlaw, starting my first radio job at a small station 95.3 to River. Any advice for a guy chasing his dream. I hope that, um, the station you're on. I hope the station you're on allows you to be a personality. I hope that you, you know, have another outlet like a podcast, you know, so you can, you know,
Starting point is 01:41:15 showcase your personality because that radio station may not allow you to. You know, like that. You might have to go on the radio station and just, you know, be an announcer. I don't know. I don't know, you know, the station. I would rather ask for permission than forgiveness. I mean, I'd rather ask for forgiveness than permission anyway. But I think you should go on the station and just showcase your personality.
Starting point is 01:41:34 But, yeah, do that and be a first-rate version of yourself, not a second-rate version to somebody else. Don't look around at anybody else in radio and see what they're doing. That's successful. Find your lane. Find your niche. And you'll be okay, Andre, the Outlaw. Taylor, you have any? Yeah, just don't let them take advantage of you.
Starting point is 01:41:51 Damn. What's happening? That's how I feel about it. Wow. Charlotte, what's up over there at our heart? I don't know, man. I don't know. How, how, why would you?
Starting point is 01:42:06 You know the situation. Why would they take care of Taylor? She shows up to work at least half the time. You know what I can't imagine. I can't imagine why they would take advantage. I love Taylor. I do. You got a lot of pull over there.
Starting point is 01:42:24 I love Taylor. I mean, we got things working out for Taylor. Taylor figuring things out. It's just, I don't know. Why the fuck are you having this conversation? No, Taylor has options. Okay, I'll say that. She has options.
Starting point is 01:42:38 Arsenal LaVega says if other world leaders face accountability and what should the U.S. do about that team possible? Lock them up. Oh, it's going to happen, though. You do know that, right? Lock them up. But you know what's happening. You feel it?
Starting point is 01:42:49 It's happening. Tell me. It's happening all over the world. You see, I didn't realize. It was happening around the world. I don't know if it's happening here. But I looked it up. I didn't know how many people resigned from their positions because they were named an FD PIPC right here in America.
Starting point is 01:43:02 Resigning is one thing. Doing the perp walk is a different thing. It's coming. They're going to lock up Prince Andrew for sure. That's happening. It's coming. It's going to take a new administration. You saw the prime minister of Norway, the ex-privateist of Norway.
Starting point is 01:43:14 He's going to take a new minister to lock them up. He tried to heal himself in prison. I saw that. So he tried to commit suicide because he had connections with the Epstein stuff and they were prosecuting for and he tried to commit suicide and I guess they stopped him
Starting point is 01:43:25 and didn't let him do a fucking Epstein anyway, how bad is the shit that you got? It's going to come to America it's going to take another administration but when they're the new administration in a new DOJ and a new attorney general so that's the thing
Starting point is 01:43:40 it's like so no so well we here's the thing the new administration can't be part of the old guard because the old guard has protected these people for decades. They won't be. If you have a true new administration, like administration that is backed by people like Roe Conner or Thomas Massey, yes, I see a pathway to that.
Starting point is 01:44:00 But if you get one of these old guard politicians that has been, you know, maintaining the status quo for decades, we have no reason to believe that they would expose this, right? Yeah, I don't think those do exist, but I don't think those will ever be in power again. Okay. I really don't. I think I think what you said is true. It'll be like Thomas Massey, the Roe Connors. I don't see that. old regime being in power ever again.
Starting point is 01:44:20 So I have a question, then, if that's the case, and why are they even releasing all this stuff while there's not an administration? That's a great question. I have a theory that I've expressed a million times already, and I think that that theory is the fact that somebody wants this information out because they're tired of these people
Starting point is 01:44:40 that are in power right now. I really, truly believe that. Then yesterday, why do these things keep leaking? Yesterday it leaked, what was it, that guy, yeah. That they found out that they did keep certain things from Trump out of the file. Yeah, the- Why does this stuff isn't just leaking for no reason. And I know this shit got to be driving him crazy. Because he's like, what the fuck, yo?
Starting point is 01:45:01 Who the fuck is the right? And also ran on transparency on it. So it's just the weirdest thing in the world that you would run on transparency and then purposely try to not be transparent about it now. I think what happened is they thought, I think the administration thought it was just an internet thing. really that's what i it's got to feel like that they're like oh this is just an internet thing this is four chan this is whatever and like they're not going to really care and we just give them a little binder and it'll go away and they didn't go away and now they're like oh shit we actually got to expose some of
Starting point is 01:45:31 this so they're giving them the low-hanging fruit they give them a couple big names but they're trying to protect the big dogs but that's what it was fcc fcciles are missing records about woman who made claim against trump d oj has not released some fcccline files related to a woman who made an allegation against Trump. The fact that stuff like this keeps leaking lets me know that somebody is fed up with Donald J. Trump. So here's the thing I'm wondering.
Starting point is 01:45:58 Let's say it's a future administration. We'll know for a fact if there's horrendous shit in there that affects not only Trump but all the other elites, all of his cronies. If they try to do something towards the end of this administration where they like seal the files.
Starting point is 01:46:15 You know, where they try to just be like, oh, the, okay, the Epstein thing is completely closed, and we're closing this in perpetuity. I don't even know if that's a legal thing they could do. I think they did seal the JFK files, if I'm not mistaken, but I don't know if they did, right? Well, the war on national security or something like that. They make some bullshit excuse. So if they do something like that, then you know everybody, everybody is involved. And if they do that and there's no objection from the old guard left as well, if they're like,
Starting point is 01:46:43 oh, yep, I feel like we've got enough justice and that's it. You know they're protecting as well. I agree with you shows, but I don't think that whoever has had it up to here with this administration and is using this to really, really be the, which is crazy, to really be the black eye, they're not going to let it be sealed. They're going to keep dropping everything we need to know. Nobody should let it be sealed. This shit right here, what they said about the thing that, what they said, the DOJ has not
Starting point is 01:47:10 released some FST fathers related to a woman, this is going to come out somewhere. Guarantee you, it's going to come out somewhere. So you think you have insiders that continue to leak. So good. Keep leaking. Ever since y'all said the thing, like, who's bigger than bigger? What's his name? Bill Gates.
Starting point is 01:47:25 Yeah. I cannot stop thinking about that. Like, who's. Small potato. Bill Gates. Yeah. Like, when you guys said, I was like, oh, shit. He just issued an apology.
Starting point is 01:47:33 You saw that. Yeah. He's crazy. He's the only person apologizing. And that wild. But it's, what did he say? He said, he said he told staff, yeah, he apologized and told staffers. about his affair with Russian women.
Starting point is 01:47:47 Yeah. He said he cheated on Melinda with two Russian women. Apologize for Epstein. Get out of here, Bill. And both of them. Just two. Just two.
Starting point is 01:47:57 It was just two. I've been there, Bill, okay? I know what the fuck that means when you, if you admit to two, shit. Shit. If you admit the two, God's damn it. Get the fuck out of here.
Starting point is 01:48:10 You get an STD one out of the two times you fuck a hooker? I never had SD in my life. No, Bill did. I know, but I'm just saying me. Yeah. I don't even know why I knocked on wood because I ain't never getting one either, but I just did it just because.
Starting point is 01:48:22 Never cracked this bad habits. Yo, the lies, y'all come over when y'all cheat is crazy. Who the fuck cheat? I was lying. Because you know why? Because I had an ex that he, okay, long short short, we were on a break, right? We were about to get back together.
Starting point is 01:48:39 I was eating it. No, listen, we were about to get back together, and he was like, no, I can't, like, I'm burning whatever. and he said he got from a dirty toilet. Why can't you respect that man? Yo, shut the hell up. Dirty toilets in Philly. Shut up.
Starting point is 01:48:52 That is so normal. First of all, he wasn't even in Philly. He was in, um, he went to a school in Pennsylvania. I'm not even going to say. But Pennsylvania is known for dirty toilets. Like I- Oh, really? Chris, you're from there. Please tell her about the dirty toilet theory.
Starting point is 01:49:09 Filthy. Yes, there was mad people getting. You can get STD from it, so you're fucking the toilet? What is Chris, though? He squats. Huh? He still got a dick. It was mad people who got STDs. From toilet?
Starting point is 01:49:24 Google it. You know what? I'm glad that you would pee now, okay, because you didn't miss your blessing. But at the time, you missed your blessing because you didn't believe that man. You never heard of getting gonorrhea from a toilet? You accepted him back after him? No, I didn't. Wow.
Starting point is 01:49:38 Wow. That man was honest with you. That man was honest with you. You didn't want to burn you up. You know what it took for that man to tell you that he got gone to? a rear from a toilet. Yeah. He would rather have had, like, he wanted to chill with his friends a lot more than he
Starting point is 01:49:51 went. So maybe he got, maybe he got some gay shit. Exactly, maybe. Yeah, you can. Don't you get mad at him because his friends, his homies got better head. Yeah. His homies got ahead and you got upset. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:50:01 That's so crazy. He turned to got gay and you're angry. You know what I'm saying? You could have kept them straight. Yo, is that not crazy? That really is fucked up. You mad because his homies get better head. I'd rather be with my homies than you says a lot, Taylor.
Starting point is 01:50:13 That does. You better count your blessings, God damn. You know what? Let's get her home before she'd lose everything. As always, as always, as always, if you listen to this podcast, you think we're smart, you think we're intelligent, you think we're brilliant, you're absolutely right. But if you think we're just a couple idiots who don't know shit, you're right, too. It's a brilliant idiotist podcast. Thank you for listening.
Starting point is 01:50:33 Peace. You're out of control.

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