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Speaker 1 (00:29):
Welcome everybody to
another episode of the Absolute
DMV Podcast.
It's your man, ace Boogie.
I'm here with a few good guys.
I'm here with my man, mark.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Hey, what's going on,
y'all.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
A-Train.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
Don't want none won't
be nothing.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Ego the boys.
Yo, you know what's going on,gentlemen, how y'all doing, how
y'all been, man it's been good.
Speaker 4 (00:55):
It's been good out
here, but you know, I have
something to say.
I got to say RIP to one of thegood people that just passed
away.
Unfortunately, like, he passedaway really bad.
He was murdered and it was asituation that you know, of
course, a lot of people aredealing with Like so he passed
by.
He's dating somebody that'sgoing through a divorce.
(01:17):
The ex-husband didn't like it,of course.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
You know.
Speaker 4 (01:21):
He of course here to
support his lady and help put, I
guess, the divorce wasfinalized.
He helped to get him out of thehouse and the thing about it is
when he was doing that, the guydidn't like it and shot him,
(01:42):
shot her, wow, and then shothimself, of course, because,
because he knew after that it'sa wrap, right, and then, damn,
the kids were in the house.
But that's unfortunate and it'scrazy because, like, if any
parent, the first thing is toprotect your kids, not sure, go
through the jealousy or whatever, but if I, I don't think
anybody deserves to get killed,even if I talk shit or whatever,
(02:02):
but I don't think anybodydeserves to get killed, even if
I talk shit or whatever, I don'tknow, unless I put hands on you
, there's no reason for you tomurder.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't care how much shit Italk or whatever, but I think
that's what happened.
He was talking shit and ofcourse, the dude he's a big dude
, you know he's probably likethreatening, talking or whatever
(02:23):
, and the guy's just like youknow what?
I don't like you.
Anyways, I'm going to killeverybody.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
I mean, that's messed
up because I honestly am one to
believe that if a woman doesn'twant you anymore, just leave
her alone.
Speaker 4 (02:34):
Pretty much yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Nice and simple.
I mean, if that is the motherof your children, then of course
you guys are going to have tohave some sort of interaction.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
But if you really
can't have an interaction with
her, then you're going to haveto do it through the courts or
you're going to have to do itthrough some sort of mediation.
I mean, these are things thatyou have to do if you want a
relationship with your children,if you still want to remain in
your children's life, eventhough you don't want to have
anything to do with the motherof your children.
Speaker 4 (03:03):
Well, that's the most
adult thing to do.
I mean to me.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
I would think that
would be the easiest thing to do
, because you murder someone,then you murder your children's
mother, and then you do the sameto yourself.
Now the kids have no one I meanthey have grandparents maybe
(03:29):
that type, but yeah, it's justcould be foster care yeah, or it
could be foster care, which is,and I mean, pretty much worst
case scenario, I guess, otherthan being homeless.
Speaker 4 (03:39):
But that's the deal.
Is that like that's yeah,that's a selfish kind of?
Speaker 2 (03:44):
thought.
It almost seems like again justfor an outsider hearing about
this, he wasn't thinking, hejust had one of those snap
moments and just snapped.
Speaker 4 (03:54):
No, it's not like
they just divorced.
Do you know what I'm saying?
It might have been a thoughtfor a while.
I can't.
This is the situation I can'tdeal with.
And the fact to go out, youalready have a gun on you.
It's not like.
It's not like like the guy camewith a gun in the army, like he
came to move you out of a housethat you're supposed to be out.
(04:15):
You already had and you hadyour gun on you.
You're already ready.
You're ready to do it.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
That's what I'm
saying I mean, technically it
was the house he lived in, sothe gun was already there.
If he was there, well, yeah,okay.
So you know, to a certainextent I don't know how that
works out.
Speaker 4 (04:31):
I don't know the
Dello.
It was in Delaware.
Um, yeah, I'm not familiar withDelaware gun laws either.
Yeah, as I said outside of DM,he's actually a DC mixologist.
He's a bartender.
He did this thing called, Iguess, adult Capri Suns pretty
(04:51):
much liquor in a pouch, orwhatever.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
I've had some of
those.
They're awesome.
Speaker 4 (04:57):
They're awesome,
right, and he had a good
following.
I mean, he's a great warriorsoul, Like if you met him, you'd
think that he'll literally riphis shirt off his back to give
it to you.
Whatever, of course, you crosshim right, but I just want to
give RIP to him and, if anybodyelse is listening, go to his
page or whatever, and say somelove or whatever to his family,
(05:20):
friends and family.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
I don't know if you
want to say his name oh yeah, I
just know evan.
Speaker 4 (05:26):
I'm gonna call him
evan.
I don't know his last name.
I couldn't look at his lastname, but evan rip to evan yeah,
rip to evan.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
Yeah, hopefully
wishing the best for his kids
and his family yeah, definitely.
Speaker 4 (05:37):
I mean, it's not.
It wasn't his kids, though, butit was her kids, her kids, yeah
so I mean just the kids ingeneral.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
Yeah, kids in general
.
Speaker 4 (05:44):
But you know the
other, no kids, fuck that
motherfucker.
I'm so pissed because it's like, really like that's like the
most cowardly way to do yourlife yeah, you know I'm saying,
but think about the trauma thatyou're imprinting on on your own
kids.
Speaker 2 (05:59):
They were his kids,
I'm assuming yeah, yeah so
imagine till they're gonnaprobably be the ones who are
going to discover the situationfirst.
Speaker 4 (06:05):
Oh no, of course I'm
sure that— how horrible that
must be.
It's on the news it happenedduring daylight, during the day,
so it's not like it was atnighttime.
They were sleeping.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
Evan was just trying
to be a peacekeeper, basically,
or at least we want to hope.
Speaker 4 (06:18):
Yeah well, hope,
peacekeeper.
But you know, it's his lady,it's his girl.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
Protective.
Speaker 4 (06:24):
I'm sure he was
thinking about marrying her
after the situation was passedand then this is a girl, so the
fact that he left DC to move toDelaware for her speaks volumes.
Rip to Evan.
Rip to Evan.
Let's go in a little lighternote.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
Oh no, I'm sorry, I
have one more RIp.
Oh okay, oh my bad, my bad well, yeah, rip to the boy, the
sixth god, who aubrey oh hey man, look, that mom got killed a
couple times.
But hey man, look, I'm, I'm oneof the believers that he didn't
get killed, killed, killed.
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But as I walk around and, Irepeat, sing to myself, they're
not like us, they're not like us, they're not like us I just be
like, damn, yeah, he might have.
Yeah, he definitely lost thisone.
It's a definitive loss.
Speaker 2 (07:22):
Like I said, I don't
think he killed him, but it's
definitely a definitive losswell, I'll just say the waves
that all this is making, theaccusations and the fact that
you know no one there's, youknow there's no like concrete
receipts that we've seenexplicitly.
Yet there's been some messages,some dms, some like older
tweets that are definitely sus,and then a lot of sort of you
(07:43):
know, you know circumstantialsort of stuff that all kind of
goes along with what kendrick issaying.
It's not a good look.
I think also the fact that whendrake did reply to this, he was
very much on the defensive.
Yeah, that also kind of is likeall right, so you're doing
damage control, you're trying tocover or hide whatever is there
(08:05):
.
You know you're not, you knowit's like okay, that's again
makes us think that there'ssomething more there, when, even
if there isn't, that's you knowthe wrong angle to take,
because it's like smoke, there'sfire, you know, don't even
address it, you know whatever.
But um, yeah, I took the timeand I listened to the entire you
, there should be a, an albumabout this.
(08:26):
There's enough diss tracks todo an EP at this point.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
I was going to say
that, excuse me If you take
everything.
Yeah, like you take everything,first Person Shooter and Onward
.
No, actually take, I'm not eventalking about stuff from Drake.
Take everything from Drake away.
They have an EP against Drake.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Just simply
Kendrick's three, four songs,
ross's song Pusha T Well, noteven Pusha T, because that was
the last time, or did he releasea new one?
Speaker 2 (08:56):
No, I was just saying
like if you wanted to include
all the disses.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
No, no, no.
You could have an LP at thatpoint.
Oh yeah, you could have.
Yeah, then you could have afull.
You got Meeks, you got.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
Pusha T's.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Yeah, but I mean.
To me, though, this is a veryinteresting situation, because I
feel like we've never seen thisin hip-hop.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
No.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
This is the first
time I've seen an unpopularity
contest or an unpopularitysituation, because every other
situation, like 50 and Ja, wouldprobably be the closest, but I
think it was 50 being the newartist, he was gaining
popularity, so it wasn't reallyabout Ja becoming unpopular, it
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was about 50 becoming morepopular than Ja both popular and
for drake a month ago to havebeen untouchable, to now
anything that kendrick says webelieve well, the fact that the
I don't know I did you guys seethat news clip about the, the
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guy who was like trying tointroduce this and he said we
have, you know, some new thing,a latest diss, you know, leveled
against the raper drake, I meanrapper, I guess it was like
dude
Speaker 3 (10:07):
like people are uh.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
Are this the waves on
social media about that and
other allegations?
Speaker 4 (10:14):
I'm surprised he
didn't get sued.
Who?
Yo that's um, yeah, that'sliterally.
That's crazy, it is it is.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
I mean, and, like I
said, that's why it's so crazy
to me, because, yes, I've seenthe videos and I can't defend
Drake on some of these thingsthat he was doing and some of
the things that he was saying.
I'm not trying to defend Drake,I just think it's interesting
that, like I said, a month ago,you really couldn't say nothing
(10:41):
bad about Drake, but now allthese things that, honestly, we
did already know Drake is acorny rich raised at least he's
an entertainer.
Speaker 4 (10:53):
You know what I'm
saying, so, but it's.
Speaker 3 (10:57):
Weird, it's
unequivocal refuting yeah.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
But no Right.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
There's no absolute
no, you know, people do that,
even if they're lying to theirteeth.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
they're like absolute
no, they have that kind of
balls yeah he didn't and that'seven the thing he he, I mean
he's flat out said I didn't doit, but he was saying it in a
weird way.
Yeah, and that song is.
Yeah, that song is kind ofweird, and even you know that
that song now has the mostdislikes on YouTube.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
Oh my God, yeah,
that's crazy.
The thing that's crazy is hetook, like, in my opinion, the
worst defense, because he wassaying if I did this stuff,
don't you think I would becaught so fast because of how
famous I am?
But it's like dude, like what?
But look at, like Epstein, lookat, you know, like Diddy, Bill
Cosby, like all these peoplewere major.
(11:45):
Weinstein, these people wereall major and they were all
doing shit allegedly for a longtime, yes, and no one got caught
.
And, at the same time, everyoneknew.
So, like you are puttingyourself in the category of the
exact people that you don't wantto be associated with.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
And that's your
defense.
Speaker 2 (12:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (12:03):
Not unequivocal.
Speaker 1 (12:07):
Not unequivocal with
and that's your defense and that
, yeah, that's my equivocalexactly reputation he got
murdered exactly.
Yeah, I mean you, hey, that'syour opinion, that's your
opinion.
You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 4 (12:11):
I don't it's not my
opinion.
Okay, it's my opinion, but,excuse me, the numbers speak the
moment.
Like yo, he has bangers in aclub.
They're playing kendrick's disstracks on the club level, even
though I know Drake came outwith some.
They're saying that his stuffsare bangers.
That's automatically adding tohis stuff.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Oh no, no, absolutely
, because the fact that you can
play those songs in the club iswild.
But what's even wilder to me iswhen you actually this is how I
know people don't listen tolyrics anymore, because how are
you gonna party to certifiedlover boy, certified pedophiles
in the club?
Like how are you gonna party tothat?
(12:51):
And people are literallypartying to that.
So I'm just like like it's a,it's a definite loss for drake.
Speaker 4 (13:00):
but it's, it's just
hip-hop for the hip yes, for the
hip.
This whole beef is Yo?
Speaker 1 (13:06):
no, but this whole
beef is unprecedented.
Speaker 2 (13:08):
It's like I saw a
video where there's a DJ and
he's spinning it in the club andhe goes Certified lover boy.
And the DJ comes on the mic.
He's like Certified pedophile.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
Exactly.
How are we doing this in theclub, bro?
That doing this in the club,bro, that's crazy.
Speaker 4 (13:23):
So what about the
track?
What's it called?
Speaker 1 (13:25):
Metro Boomin'.
Speaker 4 (13:26):
The BBL yeah Metro.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
Boomin' dropped the.
When have we ever seen a dissbeat?
Speaker 2 (13:32):
in hip hop.
That's it, and now everyone iscoming out.
It's crazy, it's geniusmarketing.
Speaker 4 (13:37):
It's dances.
I mean it's ridiculous.
I was like what the fuck isthis BBL?
It's like what the fuck is thisBBL?
It's like BBL's.
What BBL?
Speaker 1 (13:43):
Drizzy.
Yeah, what BBL Drizzy?
Speaker 4 (13:48):
Oh no, there's
grandmothers singing this
Because it's soulful, it rangesto everybody, bro.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
I'm about to look
this shit up.
It is yo the BBL Drizzy beat.
It's a diss beat, bro.
We've never had a diss beat inhere like it's a diss beat, bro.
We've never had a diss beat.
Made some drums.
All right, yeah, you tookdrake's advice and he's like I'm
gonna make some drums.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
There you go and I'm
gonna put that out there a
little sample on it hashtag frydrake over this beat.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
You're welcome world
and now every, every rapper's
getting on it.
Yeah, 10 grand, 20 grand, ifyou have the best one yeah, yeah
, that's genius.
So now, you got the whole worlddissing drake like that's
perfect marketing.
But then Metro Boomin had someold tweets where he was saying
some wild things about underagewomen, so even Should we play a
little bit?
(14:32):
Nah, I don't want to even playit.
I mean, yeah, play it becauseit's funny Play it.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
Wasn't that like
putting a contract on somebody?
When you do that, like puttinga contract, yeah, yeah, that's
nice, it's sophisticated Put ahit on someone, yep.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
Oh yeah, Go ahead,
man Yo, this is crazy.
Speaker 2 (14:59):
This could be like a
soundtrack to almost any movie
too.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
Exactly.
It's funny because I hear moreof it every time I hear it.
This is like my first timehearing the whole thing.
It's old school.
Yeah, it's mad old school.
Fast forward a little bit.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
Yeah, he comes in
when the beat drops.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
That's it.
I'm thicker than a snicker.
I'm thicker than a snicker.
I'm thicker than a snicker.
I'm thicker than a ninja.
I'm thicker than a snicker.
It's crazy.
These hamsters are my trophy.
Maybe it ain't no.
Speaker 4 (15:32):
Yo.
Speaker 3 (15:33):
That's a Motown sound
, it's so crazy.
Speaker 4 (15:35):
That's a sample right
, but I think I don't even know
If it's actually a track right.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
Oh, is this the
sample?
That's the sample.
Okay, so that's the originalsample.
Where's the song come from?
Speaker 4 (15:44):
It came from King.
His name is King Willison.
I don't know that's an actualguy, it's a sample.
That's a sample.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
That's the sample.
And then Metro Boomin took thatsample and made the beat.
Speaker 4 (15:55):
Yeah, let me find
that.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
Hey, shout out to
Metro.
Speaker 2 (16:06):
Because I thought
that together no, it's actual
from my album.
So there's another artist froma while ago then who has a song
called BBL Drizzy.
So it's perfect, it's perfect.
That's crazy Nowadays usingthat.
Speaker 1 (16:16):
Talk about 4-Shot.
How do you make a song fromthat long ago called BBL when
BBLs just became popular?
Speaker 4 (16:25):
Yeah, like I said,
I'm thinking where is BBL?
What the fuck I played theactual Metro Boomin one.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
Yeah Child's Fly.
I mean it's just funny though,but yeah everything.
These are the most dissesbetween two rappers.
So that's even a first inhip-hop the fact that Drake
dropped, kendrick dropped rightafter him.
That was a first in hip-hop.
Speaker 2 (16:53):
I was watching
someone.
I work in the educational fieldso I follow a lot of different
educators and people like thatand there's a classroom teacher
who was discussing how, in herclassroom teaching high school
students, they're going from allbeing Drake fans to now all
being Kendrick fans and she'sseeing kids who have never paid
attention in English or any typeof language arts class
(17:16):
dissecting these lyricsmeticulously and finding all the
double and triple entendres andit's like it's a great moment
in hip-hop because it'stranscending hip-hop and
whatever the catalyst is, thisbeef in between it.
It's a moment where everyone ispaying attention and really I
think it's.
It's great for the culturebecause everyone is learning
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through what hip-hop can do, andKendrick is a great vessel for
that with his lyricism.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
Well, I mean, you are
actually connected with
something like this, with yourhip-hop and education, but
honestly, this is another thingthat I find interesting.
I don't think all these peopleare Kendrick fans.
Thing that I find interesting Idon't think all these people
are kendrick fans.
(18:04):
I don't think, like all thesepeople, after this dies down,
are gonna go listen to pimplebutterfly I don't think so, I
think so, I think actually nowhe gained I think he's gained a
lot a lot, I think.
Speaker 4 (18:14):
No, definitely gained
his thing about is the drama
that's happening right now.
That wasn't about the beef.
Now the beef since he's out,there is only Kendrick and Drake
.
He gained a lot more fans thanhe did before.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
The reason I disagree
with you is because of how
Kendrick moves.
Now, if Kendrick is going tostart dropping a lot more or
more consistently— You'll findout in the future.
No, no, and that's why I say ifhe starts dropping more
consistently, like he changesthe way he drops, then I'll
agree with you or I'll change mymind.
Speaker 2 (18:45):
But if he goes back
to dropping once every three
years, well, he just droppedlike eight records in a week,
exactly which is, which is alsowhat drake said your.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
Your fans should
thank me because I finally made
you rap, like you finally dissed.
Speaker 4 (18:59):
You finally dropped
music but the thing about it, he
didn't change the way he rappedbecause of this.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
Yes, he did well,
these tracks that kendrick made,
they are not typical kendricktrack.
No, no, no, no, no.
They're beef tracks, but no I'mnot talking about that.
I'm talking.
Not like us is not a typical.
When have you ever heardsomething like this?
Speaker 2 (19:20):
euphoria is probably
the closest one to kendrick's
yeah, original content hechanged he out drake drake?
Speaker 1 (19:26):
yeah, he made party
songs.
Well, and that's.
He made songs that people weregoing to listen to and diss
drake in the club.
Speaker 2 (19:32):
He took drake's
strategy and used it against him
and that's why initially Ithought drake was going to win
this beef, because I thoughtKendrick lyricism wordplay, no
match, for you know, Drake is nomatch for that.
But Drake has the ability tocreate stuff like he did with
the Meek Mill beat.
Everyone was bumping back toback and that just it handed
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Meek Mill the L in thatsituation, but Kendrick did
exactly the opposite.
Drake has not been able toreplicate something that is
going to have DJs bumping it.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
What was the one song
I forget?
The push-up song.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
Yeah, push-up, he
tried the push-ups was good, but
he got bodied by the next one.
And no one wants to listen to aresponse that has already been
responded to and been bested inat that point it's like that's
old news.
I agree you need to be thefinal definitive letter.
It's like every time someoneputs a period on the sentence
you got to start a whole newsentence.
No one's going to go back andbump the last one.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
All right to wrap
this up real quick.
Yeah, exactly, Please.
Calm down bro.
Calm down bro.
Speaker 4 (20:36):
Calm down bro, calm
down bro, are y'all done with
this?
Speaker 2 (20:38):
One more part Are you
done or is y'all done, hey Ego.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
Ego.
Shut your ass up.
Make some drums, nigga.
I will keep making beats, butfuck this shit, damn.
Wrap it up real quick.
Wrap it up.
What do y'all think Drakeshould do?
Moving forward, nothing.
Do you think he should just goaway for?
Speaker 3 (20:57):
a little bit.
Speaker 4 (20:58):
He should just keep
doing it, or should he?
He should just go ahead, orwhat?
What do you think?
Speaker 1 (21:02):
Keep, making babies.
Calm down, bro.
Calm down, no Go back to acting.
Okay, go back to acting.
Speaker 4 (21:09):
I ain't mad at that,
was he?
No, that's back to acting.
That's what he started, yeah.
Speaker 2 (21:22):
My honest opinion is
I think that he's he should take
a lesson from this that he is aa successful artist in the pop
hip hop realm.
He's not.
He's not going to be able tocompete with someone like, like
drake or kendrick in the boombap rap sort of sphere in terms
of lyricism he's not a rapper Iknow whatever ghost writer using
, that is is okay or not okay.
Different people, different andopinions, even with ghost
writers.
Kendrick is on top and I thinkthat ultimately he should, you
know, reassess his, his, his,his, uh trajectory from here,
(21:47):
from this point on, and stick tothe success he's had he needs
to keep working his waves.
Speaker 4 (21:52):
Stay on your lane
basically that would drink new
to you bro hey, he needs toupgrade his $20,000 bed.
Speaker 2 (22:06):
This is why it's so
funny to me.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
I've never seen
somebody, so I'm not talking
about you directly, I've justnever seen people so happy to
see one man go down like this.
Yes, this is crazy.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
I think the other
thing too from a PR standpoint,
he was too powerful.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
He was too powerful
man, Jesus.
No, think the other thing too,from a PR standpoint.
He was too powerful, Toopowerful man, jesus, no one man
should have all that power.
Huh Damn right, god damn no.
But.
Speaker 4 (22:27):
I think he kept
having all the bitches.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
Damn.
You sound like Kendrick now.
I hate the way you have all thebitches.
Speaker 4 (22:34):
Exactly.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
I do also think that
Drake needs to have an age limit
adjustment too.
Moving forward.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
Hey man.
Do we say that about Leo?
Wow, do we say that about Leo?
Leo?
Who Leo DiCaprio?
Speaker 4 (22:51):
No, he's not.
I've said that about Leo, okay.
Speaker 2 (22:54):
All right, we talked
about that a couple episodes ago
.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
I was just asking Do
we say that about Leo?
Speaker 2 (22:58):
I say that about Tom
Hanks, I say that about anybody,
anybody, woody Allen, anybodywho's I mean.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
Woody Allen Dayton is
like no, I'm not even going to
get into all that.
He was weird.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
He dated his adopted
daughter.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
Yeah, I ain't going
to get into all that.
Speaker 2 (23:12):
That was some extra
weird.
I ain't going to get into allthat.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
Speaking of weird,
you and A-Train were having a
conversation.
Yeah, this was entertaining, soI just Please continue this on
my gentlemen.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
A-Train.
Speaking of weird, you broughtup the recent interaction with
Ann Coulter where she was on.
Who was it?
What's his name?
Vivek.
Speaker 3 (23:40):
Rajaswami, he's got
that podcast.
Yes, and Vivek was thepresidential candidate who
stepped away and I think he'ssiding with the Republican or
GOP nominee, but I guess hestill needs to have a voice, so
he went on her, I think, podcastand Ann Coulter is the former
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girlfriend of JJ from Good Times.
Is that right?
Was it Jimmy Walker?
Should I go there?
I thought he was Jimmy Walker'sgirlfriend.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
Actually I'm not
exactly sure.
Speaker 3 (24:16):
I think it makes it
complicated.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
I believe Just
through that I can't fathom that
anyone would want to date aperson like her, so it never
even entered my mind, is itRihanna?
She's so repulsive, Her wholepersonality her beliefs.
Speaker 4 (24:32):
Are you talking about
her character name or actual
her name, the one off of GoodTimes?
No, we're talking about JimmyWalker.
Oh, you're talking about JimmyWalker.
Oh, you're talking about JimmyWalker.
I thought you were talkingabout a girl.
You're talking about Jimmy JJ.
Oh, my bad, go ahead.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
Hey, you're talking
about Jimmy JJ Walker man, oh,
my bad, I'm out of here.
Man cut me off.
God damn yeah you were hey poura drink.
Speaker 2 (25:02):
I mean drink, okay,
let's get back to this back.
Sorry, yeah, but no, uh, butyeah, the crazy thing about that
.
Anyway, ann coulter, uh, ifyou're not hip, she's a, uh,
pale, pigmented, racist woman.
Uh, just horrible personality,tell me how you feel uh, just uh
, just one of the I'd saypigmented, though just just a
wrinkly old, pale pigmentedPiece of filth Inside and out.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Let him cook.
Speaker 2 (25:25):
No, I mean she's a
horrible racist Person and just
there's not much else to say.
I mean she's a Modern day Nazi,essentially White supremacist,
horrible person.
Speaker 3 (25:41):
I love what you said
before I would we hit record,
she did open up the door toallow vivek, who we know is a
person of color, though somewould consider him conservative,
some would consider is he.
Speaker 4 (25:56):
Is he a token?
Is he a token?
Speaker 3 (25:58):
A token.
I don't know if I'd call him atoken, but he's a person of
color and he's run.
You know, attempted to run forpresident.
He won the nomination.
He wanted to get thatnomination.
He didn't.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
He was in there for a
little bit in some of the
debates, yep, you know.
And again, I disagree with himon almost 95% of his stuff he
did.
He was one of the first peoplewho came out.
Speaker 4 (26:22):
Yeah, I don't agree
95% of the first people who came
out.
I don't agree.
95% of the time.
It works all the time.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
Mark might have
dropped a diss track.
Yo, yo, man, I'm telling you Ihate the way you talk, the way
you think.
Speaker 2 (26:35):
But I will say he did
come out very strong for
Armenians when Artsakh was introuble and one of the very few
politicians who was in thedebates for either side who
really came out on the books.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
I've never seen a
fuck him, but shout out to him,
for this I've never seen that inmy life.
Speaker 4 (26:57):
Fuck him, fuck him.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
That's the one thing
that he had right.
Speaker 4 (27:02):
The one thing that he
had right, then.
Only time I like him.
He's fucking with me.
The one thing that he had right, yeah, then he came on this
podcast and what happened.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
Well, I mean,
basically she kind of hands him
a similar diss to what I justdid, but in reverse.
In reverse, she's like you knowwhat?
I agree with everything you'resaying.
You're totally right.
She likes him.
I like you, everything you'resaying.
But I won't vote for youbecause you're brown.
Would she date him?
Damn?
Yeah, she told him flat out tohis face.
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I won't vote for you becauseyou're Indian.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
Damn hey.
You know what, though?
Sometimes you gotta appreciateovert racism.
Speaker 4 (27:37):
You just gotta
appreciate it real.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
I mean, sometimes,
bro, I would rather just know
where I stand with somebody thansomebody being fake in my face
all the damn time.
But let me ask this question.
Speaker 3 (27:48):
Is it because she was
too brown?
Is it because she was tooIndian Like?
Speaker 1 (27:54):
why would she?
Does she have some kind of?
Speaker 3 (27:56):
ideological reason
why Different shades to brown.
Speaker 4 (28:00):
Different shades to
brown.
Yeah it's the family guy memeright there.
Different shades to brown.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
Yeah, it's the family
guy meme right there Getting
pulled over where the level isfor.
I'm giving you a ticket oryou're going to jail.
Speaker 4 (28:12):
You're the Asian
brown or you're the Well no, I
mean honestly, that's the thing.
Speaker 2 (28:15):
There's the spectrum
and even, like Jordan Peele
touches on it in, Get Out, hehas the Asian person in there
and the group of white peoplewho are sort of oppressing you
know the black character andit's, you know, it's this
different thing of likedifferent minorities have been
able to or been afforded certaintypes of semblances of white
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privilege by the party that youknow, the you know system of
white privilege.
So it's kind of like, wheredoes that line get drawn?
And for Vivek and I would arguealmost for Candace Owens, it's
like you're in that circle ofpeople who are perpetuating
white supremacy and keeping thisyou know wheel of oppression
rolling and they tolerate youbecause you're saying the same
(28:58):
things.
And then they're able to say,see, we're not racist.
Look at that, at that.
He's a.
There's a black woman sayingthis.
Oh, there's a person of colorsaying this.
But then when it comes to like,oh well, could I be president
even if I'm saying all the samethings, like no, because you
know, no, because you're not,you're not white enough.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
So it's like you know
do you know how many white men
are saying what you're saying,sir?
Speaker 3 (29:23):
sir, wow, yeah.
So what was his response?
I'm sure that he found some wayto finagle her back so that he
could be included in the group.
He could be part of the teamonce again.
Still nigga.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
So I'll be honest, I
did not watch the entire
interview.
I watched the snippet where shesaid that and he did react in
the moment.
He looked disappointed, um, andthen he put out a tweet
afterwards.
I didn't really see hisrebuttal in the interview, but I
saw the tweet that he put outand he basically said she did
call me flat off.
You know she wouldn't vote forme because I'm, because I'm
brown, um, even though sheagreed with me.
(29:59):
But you know, he basically saidlike shout out to her for
having the guts to speak hermind and I was like damn, that's
some.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
What does that mean?
That is what.
That's some, that is whatsomebody who doesn't believe in
racism says after theyexperience racism Yep, yep, or
it's like I want to call you out, but I want to still be in the
circle, Like don't push me out.
If I say something about racismnow, I'm a libtard, yeah.
Speaker 3 (30:29):
That's the illusion
of inclusion, isn't?
Speaker 1 (30:32):
it Absolutely.
Speaker 3 (30:33):
He's part of that
group, but he isn't really.
But, he's going to continuethis narrative, hoping to get
some of the crumbs off the table.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
He's not brown, he's
Vivek.
You know, you know, almost likeI'm not black emoji.
Yeah, that's it.
Speaker 3 (30:48):
So where do you think
he goes from here?
Speaker 1 (30:49):
Still nigga.
He goes back home.
That's where he goes.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
On to the next one.
Yeah, he goes back home.
Hopefully he does somethingmeaningful and helps out
Armenians and other people whoneed help.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
It's crazy, it's
crazy, it's crazy.
Oh snap, I mean, what else canyou do?
Speaker 2 (31:12):
Well, he's not the
nominee and it looks like he's
going to put his support behindthe nominee.
Speaker 3 (31:17):
Wasn't he trying for
vice president?
Speaker 2 (31:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (31:21):
Maybe he thinks he
could beat out Tim Scott because
he's a lighter brown.
Speaker 2 (31:26):
Tim Scott is another
crazy one.
I can't with him, this dude.
Speaker 1 (31:30):
If Tim Scott or Vivek
.
What's Vivek's name?
I don't even know, vivek RamSami.
If either one of thosegentlemen think that Donald
Trump is going to Save them,Save them, dude.
Speaker 2 (31:44):
Donald Trump didn't
save Mike Pence and he's like
the whitest dude.
Even his hair is white.
That's what I'm saying.
He's like Steve.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Martin over here.
That's what I'm saying Onceagain, sir, do you know how many
white men are saying exactlywhat you're saying, that I can
choose from, and you want me tochoose one of you.
Speaker 4 (32:06):
Get out of here,
nigger brown nigger and brown
nigger.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
It's horrible it's
horrible still no, but honestly,
tim tim scott is another crazyone, because you see the
interview with him where therewas a host was trying to say,
like, look, if Trump is in theelection, he's a nominee and it
goes to the election and he is.
(32:31):
You know, whoever the nomineeis, will you, or whoever the
victor is, you know, will yousupport whoever the victor is,
whether it's Trump or the othercandidate?
And this dude dodged thatquestion seven times in a row.
I've never seen a more othercandidate and this dude dodged
that question seven times in arow.
I've never seen a more slipperyback and forth.
This dude was saying, like Ibelieve Trump will be the next
president.
It's like, okay, you believethat?
Wow, if he's not the nextpresident, will you support
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anyone else?
He's still the president.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
Because he knows and
he's the dude, that's like no.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
I believe the
American people are going to do
the right thing and elect him.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
Because he knows, he
knows he knows bro, but no one's
beating Big T bro.
It's sad.
Speaker 3 (33:08):
Didn't you say you
loved him and you helped him?
Speaker 2 (33:10):
He loved him.
He was like yeah, I love you.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
Yeah, chris Christie
loved him.
All the motherfuckers loved him, bro.
Everybody loved Big T.
And Big T loved all of them aslong as they did something for
him, but as soon as you didn'tdo anything for him, you was
nobody you're talking aboutamarosa all of them, yeah oh all
of them, this dude.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
This dude's got like
40 people who he's thrown off to
the side in the since 2016 40notable people what is?
Speaker 1 (33:41):
is it the House?
Not the Speaker of the House,but the Press Secretaries or
whatever?
Speaker 2 (33:45):
Sarah Huckabee
Sanders, all the list.
It was massive.
And then there was the otherone, kellyanne Conway.
Speaker 4 (33:51):
He has bodies.
That's what it is Bodies.
That dude is wild Even withbodies.
And being put to be locked upstill Still gonna be what the T
is for.
And being put to fucking to belocked up still, Bro, Still
going to be.
Speaker 1 (34:06):
What the T is for
Teflon brother.
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (34:10):
He definitely got the
T Straight up brother, it's
that New York thing, what's itcalled?
Speaker 2 (34:15):
Teflon oh, dapper Dan
, dapper Don.
Speaker 1 (34:17):
Dapper Don.
Speaker 2 (34:20):
Let's not do that to
Dapper Dan.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
Let's not do that to
Dapper Don, dapper Don.
Let's not do that to Dapper Dan.
Let's not do that to Dapper Dan.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
But the crazy thing
is like the thing about you said
Teflon, his Teflon is that hewon't even like he's taken many
L's Bankruptcies, closures, hejust will never admit anything.
It's always someone else'sfault.
He's the narcissist mentalityto the max.
Speaker 1 (34:43):
So he can never be
wrong, because it's always the
system that's wrong.
But that's the thing.
You gotta think about it likethis even those l's are
self-admitted l's, he has tofile for bankruptcy.
Speaker 2 (34:50):
It's not like
somebody came and just took it
from well, they took theelection from him right like he
lost the election.
He's not the president now.
He's not sitting in the whitehouse I mean, that's what he's
saying.
Speaker 1 (35:00):
They took the
election from him, that's what
he's saying they took theelection from him.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
But that's what he's
saying.
Like he was given an L, theWhite House was taken.
He had to leave, otherwise ifhe didn't have to leave he'd
still be there.
But he's saying it's takenbecause he just can't admit or
he can't.
Speaker 1 (35:13):
Hey, when you lose an
election, you're not allowed to
stay in the White House anymore.
Speaker 3 (35:18):
Yeah, that's what it
is, that it's not like.
No, they were saying thateveryone who loses has a
concession speech.
They say all that stuff,remember, he didn't do any of
that, none of that.
Speaker 2 (35:28):
I don't play by the
rules.
He had to tell his people to gotake it back for him.
He did the opposite.
Speaker 4 (35:33):
I'm telling you right
now he's a different movement,
he's different, he ain'tdifferent, he's similar, similar
to who?
Speaker 1 (35:43):
Hitler, I'm sorry,
wow, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (35:46):
No, I mean yeah, he's
a straight up autocrat.
Speaker 1 (35:48):
No, I mean, if you
really think about it if you
want to be serious about it.
Speaker 2 (35:51):
No, for real.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
The reason why I say
Hitler is you have to think
about how he's motivating peopleand what he's motivating people
with the group.
He's using technically the sametechniques as Hitler.
Speaker 2 (36:03):
It's xenophobia and
hating the other, the other or
the reason for the problems.
The economy would be fine if itwasn't for the Mexicans coming
over the border.
Let's build a wall.
Speaker 1 (36:12):
That's his whole
agenda.
Speaker 2 (36:14):
Wow, yeah, I mean.
Speaker 4 (36:18):
You know, it's just
different people of minorities.
I said it as a joke but I wasdead serious.
No, it's the same thing.
I can see, hey the camera.
Minorities.
I said it as a joke, but I wasdead serious.
No, it's the same thing.
The camera can see your face.
Sorry, hey, it's a differentmovement.
No, fuck.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
Trump, fuck Trump.
Speaker 4 (36:31):
Are we?
Speaker 1 (36:35):
I'm good.
I mean, we can keep talkingabout Big T all you want, but
I'm cool.
Mark, are you good?
I'm good, trump better not you.
Speaker 2 (36:42):
Good, no, I'm good, I
mean Trump.
Better not come back to DC, Imean dude.
Speaker 1 (36:47):
I'm telling you DC
doesn't play.
Speaker 2 (36:49):
Did you see when
Richard Spencer came and he got
punched on the street?
Four like three times.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
He's not a president.
I know but shit, Big T will beback bro.
Speaker 4 (36:58):
Something happened, I
guess, in DC.
Didn't a lot of protesters getarrested this recently?
Speaker 3 (37:05):
Who did?
Speaker 4 (37:07):
A lot of protesters
got arrested.
I don't know if it was aboutthe war situation.
Speaker 2 (37:13):
I did see that, so I
actually was driving.
This was recently, so there wasthe press event for every year
the Speakers Gala.
It's like for the press,speakers gala, whatever.
The title's wrong, but it'sbasically like people from the
press are invited.
Comedians are there, peoplegive speeches.
(37:36):
This is way back.
When Trump had his first beefwith Obama was because Obama
fried him at one of those events.
He wasn't even the president ornominee at that point, but he
was like that created the wholemovement thing or whatever.
I think it was a lot ofprotesters actually camped out,
they camped out and they wereprotesting that this event was
happening when everything inGaza was happening 29 arrested
(38:00):
yeah.
And they actually some of themwere 28 were arrested.
Speaker 4 (38:03):
One was arrested.
They actually 28 were arrested.
One actually assaulted a policeofficer.
Speaker 2 (38:09):
They did hang a
Palestinian flag up from the big
building.
I remember I was drivingthrough DC and the traffic was
just insane.
They shut down Massachusetts,they shut down Connecticut, they
shut down all the side streets.
If you were in that vicinity,you couldn't move anywhere and
we eventually got through it.
But yeah, we saw a lot ofpeople.
Honestly, dude, it was crazybecause I was seeing a lot of
(38:31):
people in like crazy suits, likeit looked like Hunger Games
suits and vibes, and then allthis protesting and it was like
really the two different yeah,it wasn't even people from.
Speaker 4 (38:42):
You could tell it was
like really it wasn't people
too different yeah, it wasn't.
You could tell it was like itwasn't even people from like the
colleges or whatever.
It was literally like yeah, no,it's just like everyday people
like protesters, but it was.
Speaker 2 (38:50):
It was crazy to see
the differences.
Like you've got people being,you know, losing their homes and
suffering, and then you knowpeople in the capital of dc is
like kind of hunger gamesmentality was.
It was really crazy to see butanywho anywho, anywho, just
bringing that up real quick.
Speaker 4 (39:05):
Anybody else have any
closing remarks, or whatever?
Speaker 1 (39:09):
No, we're good man,
We'll do better next time.
Speaker 4 (39:11):
Hey Trine, we're good
, we're good, we're good Peace
and love to all people.
Yo.
Speaker 2 (39:16):
Except Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (39:17):
This guy want to get
to New York, so bad Look at.