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July 27, 2024 • 148 mins
This week Chris and Rich talk about all of the implications of Joe Biden dropping out of the election. Then they talk a little bit of music, because that's what always happens with these two. Please follow us on Twitter @genexhaustedpod and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GexExhaustedPod and download the rest of our shows at ChristopherMedia.net!
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thank you for visiting Christopher Media dot yet. Thank you
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Speaker 2 (00:15):
Ocogen exhausted. I'm Chris, I'm rich, Jess is mommy, Oh
jest today, Hey Joe.

Speaker 3 (00:22):
Where you going? We're going? Joe. Well, I'm gonna be
honest with you. I'm kind of bummed, like almost to
the point where, like I thought about, I really don't
want to do the show without Jeffs because this show
is going to be I'm gonna tell her to listen
to it, Lea, at least the first three four minutes
of this show. This show is going to be the
show that she really wanted to be at, because I
can't fucking hold back on this. Dude. We just watched

(00:44):
the soft coup happen in the Democratic Party, which just
affected the rest of the presidential election. Okay, if you
want to be polite about it, you can say it's incidental.
You could say it's like, well, whatever, it's fall at
political fault, it's you know, it's it's yeah, yeah, you
have to you have to make room for things like

(01:08):
this to happen. But still, this is, this is such
a subversion of everything both parties fucking crow about and
sell to the masses, I can't help but be like,
especially the reports that are coming out. And I'm not
the type of guy who sit down and pours through
the reports and gets like names of who fucking is
the people that said this, and who's the people that
said this. But here's a report that I've heard from

(01:30):
multiple news sources independent. I haven't really heard it from
the mainstream news sources. Maybe you're more plugged into them
than I am, Chris. But basically, after the debate, which okay,
let's just okay, let's let's stop, all right, when's the
last time a presidential debate happened in June in our
lifetimes that we remember? And I mean, please look it up.
Feel free to look it up, but I mean, like,

(01:51):
think about it while you're looking it up, because I
can guarantee.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
You last time debate happened in When is the last
time a pressentsidential debate happened in the month of June.
I'm guessing never, because all it's bringing up is results
pertaining to that debate this year. Yes, in twenty twenty four, so.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
The Democrats knew, and by the way, Democrats have admitted
and very through through various news sources and shit over
the last couple of years that well, sometimes you know,
President Biden has better days than others. He's usually best
before four o'clock. That's called sundowners. That's that's a sign
of dementia. And that's a sign of dementia where if

(02:33):
you're a doctor and all you've dealt with is your
elderly patient and you've never seen another fucking family member,
that's when you have to have that conversation with that
elderly patient. Honey, do you have any other family members?
Or do we need to call somebody? Because if you're
this bad, other people need to be involved in your
day to day life. He is the president. This was
a in the let's be nice and say they admitted

(02:55):
this a year ago. That means that he just got
this bad a year ago. And by the way, my
grandmother had this her driver's license, her quote unquote living
alone without any type of supervision was gone well before
the sundowners became something that when she started acting like that,
we started going, what's wrong with her? You remember, this
is the beginning of the internet being like everywhere. We

(03:17):
didn't even have high Speedernet where I lived so you
go to the doctor, you know, and web MD was
what's your what's your symptoms? I guess web MD still
is like this, but it was like, what's your symptoms?
Anything you put in you're going to die.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
Okay, yeah, you've got something terminal. Start making arrangements. Yeah,
the good old days of Webebton.

Speaker 3 (03:34):
So, I mean they knew there's no way he's gonna
be able. He wasn't a Reagan. They couldn't like tell
him he has no he wasn't a trained actor, no
matter how bad of an actor Reagan was, and they didn't.
He doesn't have a Nancy Reagan and be like Ronnie,
you think back to when you were doing the Western
on CBS, you know whatever, blah blah blah. And he

(03:56):
could because when we've got.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
Chill, they've been married since like seventy seven.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
You think she gives a fuck enough like that. I
will say this, Nancy Reagan might have been sucking off
a lot of people, but that was a Hollywood couple
before they were political couples, so you can't really hold
and that was old Hollywood. So they were doing all
that weird shit really behind fucking closed doors where they
knew they got like even if the press found out
about it, the press knew not to press the fucking issue.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
Yeah, she's wearing psychics to the White House.

Speaker 3 (04:23):
That's what I'm saying. So, I mean, like, but I
truly think she was like down for him like that,
whereas Jill Biden's like, it's a political it's not as
bad as Hillary and Bill. But that's a political marriage too,
And he was a.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
Politician by the time they got married. That's true.

Speaker 3 (04:39):
It's not his first wife.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
Yeah, because his his his accident was while he was
congressman elect, Like he got sworn in at the hospital.
Learned all the stuff about Joe in the last few days. Okay,
I'm putting on just old spirit. So hold on, hold
on hold, I think we're heading in. I think we're
heading down the same path. Well, then fuck it, let's
just start. I'm let it starting to lay out my case. Okay,
So they bumped this fucking this debate up to a

(05:02):
ridiculous Debates usually start win October, September, maybe September.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
It's usually fall October for sure. Yeah, it's the run
up first two November. So I'm gonna say September and October.
I don't remember one in August, don't remember one in July.
So why do they pick June. That's pretty far out
because the fix was in. That's what I'm going and
they let him go out there question that to himself.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
The question is how long, Like I'm started to think
this whole thing it was just planned.

Speaker 3 (05:34):
How long have you known?

Speaker 2 (05:36):
Like, That's what I wanted to ask these people. This
seems like it was calculated like that, Let's put the
debates in June so we can fall on his face
a national television, so we can get him to step back.

Speaker 3 (05:50):
And there's all there's all sorts of election by laws
and donate by laws and and little little side whatever.
I don't know what. I don't even know what they're
properly called when it comes to political donations. And I mean, like,
if I do know this, if you are running a
ticket with two people and both those people are no

(06:12):
longer on a ticket, you cannot use that money for
the next even if they're this it's to the same party,
it doesn't matter. That money has to go back to
the people that donated it. And they are estimated it's
like two hundred million dollars and I'm like, first of all,
you know you've gotten you know, the Biden campaigns gotten
more th two hundred million dollars for this fucking election cycle. Yeah,

(06:33):
you know that. Okay, but what I will get, I
will I will bite my fucking tongue so hard not
calling bullshit on that, and go, okay, let's go with
two hundred million dollars.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
Well, she just made two hundred and fifty in like
a day.

Speaker 3 (06:47):
So's my point is, it's not how much of this
is Well, you see, everything's above the book. Everything's above
the book. Oh and by the way, by the way,
right before all this happen. Okay, I'm getting ahead of myself.
So that happens. Now, here's where Jess would be needed,
because I'm sure Jess is probably in touch with more
people who feel this way than either of us. But

(07:11):
so you have that debate, and then you have the
assassination attempt on Trump, which fails. But if it would
have happened, who's the Republicans running? And it's beaten Biden.
Nobody seriously from the Republican from the GOP, from the
Republican Party. Trump goes down this before this, before the
r n C is before the convention, no vice president

(07:31):
has been named. There's no one to step up and
fill that. That that fucking power vacuum in the Republican
Party that could beat bid if you do, if you
know somebody, if you think there's somebody, please let me know. No, Okay,
I don't know, so that that happens. And by all,
by by, everything I've seen since the fucking assassination attempt

(07:52):
is dumb ass luck that that that Trump isn't dead
enough to where the religious people are calling it a miracle,
and agnostics and and and and atheists like.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
Can I give you your roses? You were fucking dead
on by the end of the week. It was just
it was just gone. Now right now as we sit
here on Monday, fucking nine days after that, bitch, it's
like what assassination attempts as far as the media goes.

Speaker 3 (08:21):
And we've been conditioned to go along with it. Yeah,
I mean I've seen the computer I've seen the computer
generated reenactments. What wouldn't have happened the AI if Trump
hadn't turned his head? And we all know if you've
watched enough of I mean, god, almost ten years Trump's
been stumping how many fucking thousands of hours hundreds Okay,

(08:45):
I'll be conservative, no pun intended. How many hundreds of
hours have we seen in the last decade of Trump
at a podium talking. You know, he's jittery, and he goes,
he goes, he almost immediately goes off fucking teleprompter. He's
off fucking script, looking, he's leaning, he's yeah. So, I mean,

(09:06):
it's not like anything was out of character. It's not like,
you know what I'm saying, Like, I totally believe couple
centimeters in a different direction, the wind is blowing just
a little bit different. I mean, it's it's five five six,
it's a light round. The wind could have made just
that much of a difference. Trump's back at drum's head, gone,
gone live, National TV. Enough enough fucking digital ship rolling

(09:30):
in it on the internet. It's there forever. What do
you think that image when it slowed down and it's
and blah blah blah, Especially if they get the shooter
and then he never talks, and then all the shit
comes out, like there's cell phone footage and pictures of
the guy before he pulls his rifle up to take aim,
taking aim, going back down, going back and people were yelling,

(09:52):
there's a dude up there with a rifle and he's
obviously not a fucking cop. So much video of that
and every Okay, I know enough people in the military,
and I know that makes me sound like whatever, like
I'm some sort of chicken hawk, and I'm like, here's
the difference to people that would never do a podcast
because they would never fucking get on even with the
four fucking listeners we have, which we all appreciate your

(10:15):
Christopher media dot net. But they would never get on
a podcast and talk about the shit they know, especially
it would never talk about the shit they've done. And
they would never tell a story where they'd have to
admit or put somebody they care about that they consider
a brother in a situation where they would have to
admit to anything they said or did or witness. Do
you see my point? Yes, enough fucking people who are

(10:36):
like that are going no, no, this is a statistical
impossibility for this much, this much failure is incompetence. Then
they try to set them up. It's planned incompetence. I
don't know the numbers, I know the claims, but I
do know this. Biden gets elected, Biden comes in twenty

(10:57):
twenty one. January twenty twenty one, he brings in a
huge Biden supporter who used to be security for Foxing
for fucking PEPSI. Now the bitch is has head of
security for the CIA and a CIA a secret service.
Trump the numbers I'm hearing had twenty Secret Service agents.
A former president running for president currently had a detail

(11:21):
of twenty Secret Service agents. That's it for a rally,
a Trump rally where you know you pull a lot
of people. How many agents do you think Biden usually
has rolling around when he just makes a public appearance
walking from one place to another, let alone standing at
a podium being a fucking stationary TARGETAK. Wait a minute,
when's the last time Biden has gotten out in public
and done a fucking stump speech at a podium in

(11:43):
an open air environment.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
I think they had him do one like a week
ago ish, but they've they're very rare because they tried
to it. It was it was stillwhere in Pennsylvania U
and they were trying to do it was before four,
just during the day.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
Well, by the way, I don't and they were trying
to paint it as oh, he's back, he's back.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
And then like the Stephanopolis interview was like two days later,
and like, oh never mind.

Speaker 3 (12:14):
By the way, I'm not saying that him not doing
that type of shit means that, like, you know, oh,
because they you know, they're protecting him.

Speaker 2 (12:21):
I'm just saying, but he hasn't had a big what
do they call it, He hasn't had a big boy
press conference ever.

Speaker 3 (12:27):
This is what I'm getting at. This is okay. So
and on top of that, let's be honest here right,
neither of us are tipping this are over six foot Trump.
You know there's the infamous meme is six three two fifteen. Okay, well,
all right on the moon trust me. I know, okay,

(12:47):
I know what twoint forty looks like on my frame.
You give me from five to nine and a half
my government height according to a fucking to two different
Navy doctors at two different MEPs, and you give me
the height to six three, and you stretch out two forty,
and I look a lot better shape than Donald Trump looks.
Right now. I'm just saying, in fact, body shape wise,

(13:11):
I'm in better here. Loo can shave their body, but
Donald Trump is Donald Trump looks like a pair or
a fucking misshapen egg. He's an eighty year old man,
you know what I'm saying, Like whatever, But I don't
know why was I talking about.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
See, he looks like he has the diet that he
has the fast food diet.

Speaker 3 (13:27):
My point is is that you have one hundred and
I'll be polite fifty pound. Not the chick who looked
like Melissa McCarthy who couldn't reholster her gun after she
pulled it. Not. I'll get to that bitch in a second.
I'm talking about the way she's the first official Spirit
Halloween meme I've seen this year season the secret Service agent. Yeah, no,

(13:49):
I'm talking about the one that actually was doing her
job as best as she could do. But the problem
was is that if Trump isn't sixty three, Trump is
six wants in the security world, I could never work,
no matter how highly qualified I was, I couldn't be
the security that has to be around Trump when shit
pops off like that because I'm not tall enough to
shield Trump and by putting my arms up, not just

(14:10):
shield him with my body, but shield him from like
everybody takes their arms and basically creates like you know
where they no one can lob anything over the top
of the fucking you have to be that tall, that big.
You also have to be big because you have to
absorb the fucking bullets. Trump's people could not. I saw
at least three fucking women and two guys who did

(14:32):
not fit the Secret Service standard that I knew of
through my friends. And they never worked the level of
security of Secret Service. But they've worked military security. They've
worked security for events where they were security and you
didn't know they were there unless you knew what to
look for, and they were probably standing next to people
who would be like, Oh, that dude was just here,

(14:54):
just like me, because that's what they wanted you to
fucking think. They're that type of security people. You know
what I'm saying. I mean, where do you think the
military goes? Once I get out the military? Military people
go into the private industry. Yeah. So all they do
is they instead of letting Uncle Sam pay him pennies
on the dollar, they take those fucking skills and they
go sell them to won't say a fucking corporate warlord,

(15:17):
not yet, but like the highest bedder for their fucking
sets of skills, and their sets of skills are there
to either protect people or to inflict damage upon people
trying to hurt your your primary target, whatever the fuck,
you know what I'm saying, or they open a gun
range whatever. But there's there's so much failure that happened
there besides the fact that how did he get up

(15:39):
on that fucking roof? We've been over that. I mean, like,
there's there's all of that and I'm not hearing anything
that's that's making me go, yeah, okay, I can see this.
This is just fucking incompetence across the board. And I'm
wondering if it's kind of like the last like I
don't know, month and month and a half of my
life has made me rethink some things, and I've like
I have a really bad habit of attributing everything that

(16:01):
happens that I think is bullshit or stupid or you know, like,
how could you fucking do that? It's done out of maliciousness,
And it's like really when you stop and you get
off the fucking like the instant moral outrage of like
looking at it like that and just go is it
really malicious or this person just stupid? This person just incompetent.

(16:22):
There's a lot of incompetence out there. And I'm gonna
tell you what as someone who has worked in an
industry for fifteen years, and I did it where I
made other people's career by going behind them and hiding
their incompetence. And these were the people who were fucking
my bosses and wouldn't have been my bosses if I
didn't do that job. This is a lesson I should
have remembered and should have never forgot, right, but I

(16:43):
did for whatever reason. That's another podcast. I think I
think we've all forgotten that lesson. I think we all
attribute things to malicious intent versus this person's just stupid
and incompetent. I think we all do that on a
lot of levels. And I think what happened is is
that when you we're in, when you go to the
to the levels of bureaucracy that we're dealing with when

(17:05):
it comes to the Secret Service guarding president's, former presidents,
presidents or people running for president. First of all, Trump's
an unprecedented fucking situation for the modern day Secret Service.
When has anybody ran for president, not one came back
and ran again and is the front runner is like
guarant he's the fucking when does it happen in our lifetime?

(17:27):
Not in our lifetime, not in our lifetime, but before
our lifetimes. I'm thinking, like, don't you have to go
back before they put term limits on? Yes, it's a
long time ago, now it is. That was a long
time ago when they taught it to us in our school.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
Limits showed up in the forties for El Presidente.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
It's almost one hundred years. It's barely within a living memory.
If you put it in nineteen forty four. Let's just
say so we can round it to eighty. There you go.
That's one person's it's a healthy life. I think eighty
is a pretty good age check out for the average person. True.
But yeah, so there's just so much going on. I

(18:06):
just and so many of the experts people I know
aren't on their bullshit. Because I've listened to a few podcasts,
I've listened to a few interviews where I've had to
turn them off because I'm like, Okay, this guy doesn't
know what the fuck he's talking about, or this guy
is talking about shit based off of shit he's learned
in books in a classroom. There's no real world application
to what he's talking about. And they all pretty much
come to the same conclusion, like this is just incompetence.

(18:29):
So it was in charge of the Secret Service, a
hardcore Biden fucking supporter, a Biden appointee actively doesn't like Trump.
Left the Secret Service when Trump became president, went to
PEPSI came back when when Biden was fucking elected. So
that was someone who left the bureaucracy for a little

(18:50):
four year sabbatical. So because they either A she either
A I can't remember her name off the top of
my head. Cheat, don't thank you, Kimberly cheat. Yeah, uh,
don cheetle. That's how I'm remember that bitch.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
Now she does not look like don Cheatle.

Speaker 3 (19:06):
No, no, no, but yeah, either she was incompetent or
she's so fucking partisan she couldn't keep her mouth shut,
to the point where Trump was like, get this bitch
out of here. I don't want this bitch anywhere in
a secret Service when I'm here, because she can't keep
her mind, Like she couldn't sell that she's nonpartisan, that
she could come to work, punch a clock and do
her job. Either way, Now she's in charge of how

(19:29):
big his Secret Service detail is? Who is in it
all that. Now, here's the nice here's.

Speaker 2 (19:35):
If you piss her off, you get the trump detail.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
Here's the nice part. This is okay, everybody talks about DEI.
Now I'll go back and dig through the old archaves
of the old show. I was bringing up DEI fucking
four or five years ago, for sure, bringing it up
in the last three years, for sure. It's been something
a DEI first came out. When we first started talking
about it, it was die because it was diversion includes to

(19:58):
the inclusive, the equity. Actually the first draft was equality,
but when it first came up was it was twenty nineteen,
and it came up in a roundabout way on the
show because we were like, they switched from equality to equity.
Most people don't even understand there's those are two different
words via their definition. Most people don't understand there's oh,

(20:19):
just a different ways to say the same thing. No,
it's not two different words. Qality means everybody gets the same.
Equity means everybody gets according to their needs. Who decides
who gets what and what is needed. That's where the
problems arise. That's where my problem with equity starts. There's
always someone going me and mine should get more because

(20:40):
why because we want more. But anyways, these are fucking
hires that there's no way they got hired less than
according to all the experts that I listened to, all
the reports I've read and heard, these agents that would
be on his detail, no matter how incompetent they are
in the Secret Service four or five years ago, they'd
had to be hired. What don't you think about it
that that high of a fucking position, protecting the people

(21:04):
who make the laws. That shit hit five years ago
allowed people who are that incompetent to rise that high
and protect a fucking president like that doesn't matter if
the worst were on purpose assigned to Trump's detail, or
it just so happened to be that way. If this
was the only weird thing, I'd say it just so
happened to be that way. But so far I haven't
even really laid out my case. I've laid out three

(21:25):
things where I'm like, I've yet to hear anyone explain this.
Why was there no drone in the air. There's plenty
of drone. There's plenty of drone shots of after the
fucking shooting fluid drone over the site before Why was
it is standard operating procedure these days to have a
drone over open air fucking gatherings like that for any politician.

(21:46):
Why did that not happen? Why have we not seen
footage of it? If it did happen, why is so
much of the shooters shit just disappeared? Once again, If
the only strange thing about the shooter was he was
a twenty year old with that little bit of a
fucking social media or digital footprint, I might go maybe
he was weird, Maybe he was a lot eite. Maybe
he was one of those weird throwback kids. I've worked

(22:06):
with a few. They're just very fucking strange people. Like
they have they hardly have anything Like They're like, I
hate that I have a smartphone, Like I don't even
have apps on it? What the fuck? Let me see
your phone? They don't have any apps on your fucking phone?
You get like the calendar app. This shit is literally
just a fucking phone, you know what I'm saying. It's
a phone and a machine and a very heavy expensive way.

(22:27):
Well it's an Android usually, which is you know, it's
an expensive watch. It's a relatively expensive yeah, watch and
communications device that no one uses hardly no, and we're
gonna get the conspiracy theorist label.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
But you know, I think there's a lot of wonky
shit going on here in the last Here's month.

Speaker 3 (22:49):
I just go back to this, Okay, I go back
to this. An innocent man has no problem answering questions
or being questions. All I'm asking is questions. Now, maybe
I'm not asking to write people. But if our listeners know, hey,
look I can still see who you know, the engagement
with our Facebook page. It ain't fucking doing gangbusters, but

(23:09):
yes we every day I get notifications of more and
more people engaging with the Facebook page. So and in
Facebook's boomer book. So who knows how many listeners we
have who aren't on Facebook? You know, I'm sure two
or three, you know what I'm saying. Like, So, if
you're listening and you have answers to the questions I'm asking,
why was there no drone in the air? Or was

(23:30):
there a drone in the air? And it's just somehow
been buried, buried to the point where no fucking buddy
that's I've heard talk about it has had anyone challenge them,
And there have, and I've listened to podcasts. I've listened
to streams where it is people sitting there coming from
completely different angles about this, one person going no, there
was no funny business, and another person going, yes, there

(23:51):
was funny business. Or I have questions, and if you
don't answer these questions and you attack me instead of
answering my questions, I'm going to assume there's funny business.
Why else would you do that. I think that's fair.
That's not conspiracy theory. Shit, we ain't fucking far enough
away to have like a unified conspiracy theory, because let
me tell you something. One third of registered Democrats and
the latest fucking uh uh uh uh shit, what is

(24:15):
the big polling place Gallup? Is it Gallup? Well, it's
one of them, mother, Oh jesus fuck okay, one of
the bigger polling places, one that is like almost above reproach,
apparently because it's what they go off of. Except for
the last two presidential elections. Is remember that you know

(24:35):
poles didn't reflect it, poles were being told did not
reflect the exit polls, or you know, any of the
votes that happened and when it happened with Trump, Oh,
that's crazy. It must have been Trump sold the election
when it happened with Biden. No, that's crazy. Trump is
fucking crazy if he says something happen here, You mean
the same theory that you guys throughout anyway. Look, I'm
just saying, there's way too much shit going on. Why
was there no drowning in the air? How did this

(24:56):
guy get on there? Fucking I don't want to hear
no slope fucking roof bullshit. I've seen the fucking sniper's
nest that was set up to took him out. It
was on a slope roof too. Fuck off with the
slope roof shit. Like, this is what I'm saying, Like
there's words out I want to I want somebody when
you work in the Secret Service, I'm paraphrasing one of
the one of one of the security experts and former

(25:18):
Navy seal sharpshooter blah blah blah blah blah has worked
these type of security details privately and the private where,
by the way, your reputation is a shot never got
fired at your principal, let alone they get hit in
any way. He's like, this is automatic failure. Everybody involved
from the top down needs to be fired right now.

(25:41):
This is literally the one thing that can't happen is
a projectile hit your fucking security. Your security, that's your
fucking that's You're their bodyguards, and you are Secret Service.
Your job is to take a bullet and possibly die
for them. You are aware body armor that absorbs two

(26:02):
types of things what small arms, fire and explosives want,
and they want bigger usually guys. Why bigger you are,
the more they can get around the president. You get
three or four big guys, they can pretty much engulf
the president and absorb a hell of an explosion and
a lot of gunfire. They know that going in he
got hit. Go back and find out how many motherfuckers

(26:25):
were on Reagan's detailed a year after he got hit.
I guarantee you his detail had high turnover after that
fucking incident. I guarantee you. Yeah, we're not hearing about
heads rolling at all, not suspensions at all.

Speaker 2 (26:38):
Meanwhile, she was in front of Congress today, a rare
bipartisan coming together of she should be fucking fired.

Speaker 3 (26:46):
Because they all know, oh shit, if they can weaponize
the Secret Service, then we're at the whims of whoever's
in fucking whoever's holding the keys to power, the reins
the power, and it becomes completely partisan at that point
immediately if you're not on our on our tribe, on
our side, your team, not team We're team blue, your
team red, whatever, no quarters given. But it can also

(27:08):
be used against people in your own party, and let's
be honest, that's where it will be used. A threat
of it happening to people against and being used against
your own used against people in your own party is
gonna be such. That's like having the nuclear weapons and
going fuck with me, I kill us, all right, and
believe me. People really don't like when you walk into
real life situations and go, oh I'm dead. Oh I

(27:30):
brought this grenade, so I'm gonna pull this fucking pin,
let this fucking piece fly and drop it and we
can all die, and you just fucking you just take
everyone with you that you can. People really don't like
those like situations. Okay, So when you let and you let,
when you let people know that this situation it not might,
it will happen. If you do this, this will happen.

(27:52):
I don't give a fuck. We've done it before, we'll
do it again. We did it so nice. We did
it twice baby looking for an excuse For a third,
we were walking around with a gold belt buckle America
as and wish you would. Come on now, we got
our dicks out in fucking sixty three over nuclear weapons.
You don't think we even fucking want to use that shit, right,
It's just we fucked up and made them so powerful.

(28:12):
We're like, Okay, we're gonna wipe out all fucking life
on this planet if we all fuck is now. Russia's like, yeah,
we got them too, motherfucker. Now what's up? Russia was
going I wish you would Yeah. Russia was like, you
got a gold belt buckle, I got gold diamond encrusted, motherfucker.
I got platinum andrus platinum diamond encrusted. Like damn, it's
not ecologically in the nineties, Like that's not ecologically sound.
You need to get some cubics or conium. Those are

(28:35):
ethically farmed diamonds. Russia, What are you doing Russia? Russia
don't give the fuck I know. But that's how we
turned in the nineties, because we went bitch and we've
been bitch ever since. That's why we got these bitch
ass secret service agents. They can't protect their fucking principles.
What the fuck is that, dude? I have no fucking
idea how anyone on that detail is not fired and
under criminal investigation at this moment. Plus, I want to

(28:58):
know the cop who got up on the fucking roof
saw the shooter climb back down. Okay, I understand you went.
You went up there in the motherfucker look back holding
the rifle, and if he pointed the rifle at you,
you go, h okay, but you gotta do something. He's
got a fucking.

Speaker 2 (29:14):
Rifle, and I'll tell you he said he scurried back
down the ladder because he's I was not in a
position to grab my weapon, dad, Okay.

Speaker 3 (29:20):
I'm not. That is his stance, you know, he's here's
the thing. You're a fucking local cop in some fucking shit,
fucking suburb of Philly, wherever the fuck they were in PA.
He's the last one I want fucking march in front
of the fucking judge. You know what I'm saying, Like, Look,
there's so many levels of incompetence to where that happened.
It should have never happened. That to focus on him,

(29:43):
I feel like he's a scapegoat. He's the fucking hey
over here, look over here. No, no, don't pay attention over here,
over here, and America just goes what's going on over there?
That's what I feel like. What's motherfucker from the ninety
six fucking Olympic bombings that they ruined his life? Richard Jewel,
Rich Jewel, Yeah, he's I feel like that's some Richer
Jewel shit because I mean directing like Farvo was up

(30:06):
on the roof going, oh shit, I mean, guy's got
a gun. I'm gonna be honest with you. Here's the deal.
All I know is that I've worked a security detail
where I had to carry a firearm. I had to
carry a fucking utility belt. It's not as cool as
it sounds. You know, you don't feel like Batman. There's
just a lot of extra shit in the paint, in
the ash, and you got a shit in the fucking
McDonald's bathroom because there's no place else too. I carried

(30:26):
a fogger, which looked like it's like a gallon jug
attached to an oversized like like uh like water spray nozzle,
but it wasn't. You pulled the tab and you hit
that motherfucker and if you squeezed it and let out
all of that, which I we never ever did. We
would clear rooms with doing it like that. When I

(30:48):
say fogger, it fogs the area. Could have hit the
button on that throw it back up on that roof.
You have some you know what I'm saying, Like that,
as you're going down the ladder something, I mean, wouldn't
you have to try something? You know, there's not supposed
to There's no one's supposed to be up there. You
go up there. You look, he's a twenty year old
kid with a rifle. What is going on? Nothing good?

(31:09):
You know what I'm saying, Like, I mean.

Speaker 2 (31:10):
I agree with everything you're saying saying.

Speaker 3 (31:12):
Now here's okay, this is a side thing, but I'm
just gonna point this out. I brought this up last week.
I'm bringing this up this week. I cannot believe how
many people have never been put to the test in
this country. And I can tell you the ones they
even put the tests or the ones are like, there's
no way anyone could do what Trump did. Would stand
up after getting hit in the air with around and

(31:33):
put their fists in the air and that was that was.
Let's puy it this way. One in three fucking registered
Democrats leave, it's a conspiracy. Did he get that? Did
he get that high with one in three registered Republicans
the COVID thing was a conspiracy. Even with all the
fear mongering against the right wing during COVID, did it
ever get that high to where thirty three percent a
third of registered Republicans were like, nas on this all fake?

(31:56):
I think it was like maybe got to a quarter
ish and that was enough to like threaten to seize
bank accounts, start season bank accounts, shutting shit down in
other countries, got people fired, got people throwing out the military.
But it's the left doing it that, and the media
has been taken over for the most part. Decide to
keep saying we gotta save democracy. Yeah, yeah, from you.

(32:17):
I just like, I feel like there's no point going
down in this rabbit hole because neither of us are
gonna sit here and do fucking like twelves hours of
research to bring you the podcast that's so indeed, it's
just not gonna fucking happen, all right, We don't make
any fucking you want me to do that much research
for a fucking shown button. Shoot my fucking family member
who I love, or fucking pay me. That's it. That's it.

(32:40):
I gotta either fucking care enough about you where I'm
gonna do it for free, or you gotta pay me.
And I don't give a fuck about Trump, nor does
goofy looking motherfucker who shot him enough to put the
I listen at my job because I can. I listen
when I do other things, because I can put it
on his background noise because I can. But I do
find it hilarious. State the questions being asked coming from

(33:01):
the left get a pass from certain people in the media,
but the questions coming from the right, sometimes the exact
same questions do not get a pass. And that's far
right white supremacy. And I'm just like, does any of
this work at this point? Who does this work on
at this point? Tell me none of this nothing about

(33:22):
what happened with Trump, nothing about the reaction about what
happened with Trump, has to do with white supremacy, has
to do with the patriarchy being too much in charge.
Here's the thing of anything. The patriarchy need to be
more in charge. We needed to go back to the
Secret Service details. We had fucking what post fucking Reagan

(33:43):
pre fucking Obama, because that's when most of this fucking
shit was laxed at the bureaucratic government level. The dei
you're hearing about in the public sector has been happening
in the private sector for a hot minute. Dude, I
have a friend. I know a guy who's kids in
the military, and he's like, yalla, just like trans people
who ain't passing no matter what. Walking around the military,

(34:06):
there's motherfuckers with full on fucking big ass, bushy, long
ass beards and his branch of military that does not
allow that like at all, and they're going through boot
camp doing this shit. It seeks that have the fucking heads.
They're going through boot camp with that shit. The whole
point of the military is you no longer exist. You
are now owned by the United States government. You are

(34:27):
That's where GI and g I Joe comes from. Government
issue Joe. Because you are just a You might as
well be g I Joe Smith. And the only thing
that distinguishes you from g I Joe Smith over there
is your dog tag number, your serial mm. I always
thought it meant general infantsry, government issue. Government. It used
to be if you got a tattoo while you were

(34:49):
active duty and someone really wanted to be an asshole.
It was a back door It's the Bernie mac Always
something bad, Santa. If you want to fire someone, there's
always something you can find him for. It was a
back doorway to get people thrown out the military. You
get that tattoo after you were in the military. Well,
if you get a marine tattoo before you're a marine,
you'd be well known in boot camp, especially if you graduated.

(35:10):
You know what I'm saying, Like Marines would remember that.
That story would get out, It would get out through
the fleet. And how many guys get navy tattoos? Never
in the Navy. So of course the answer is no,
I got the tattoo after I was in That's the
facing government props. Sorry about your luck. You don't find
by the way, you don't fall under the fucking the
laws we fall under. You fall under the Uniform Code
of Military Justice. Here's the jag corps. Have fun. You

(35:30):
have no rights. Basically, you were guilty to proven innocent.
All that good shit, dude, all that good shit. So
the military has the fact that it is now to
the point where you can just openly flaunt rules and
rags that have been there for fucking hundreds of years.
Why for inclusion? Why the fuck do you You're trying
to build a cohesive team, a team that's like I

(35:51):
can hate this motherfucker. I can hate this white trash
racist motherfucker, and that white trash race motherfucker be like
I can hate this ghetto ass negro right here. But battlefield,
it comes down to it. We're both marines. That's a
light green marine. I'm a dark green marine. And those
motherfuckers over there are trying to kill us and they
ain't marines. We'll get back to hating each other. Let's
kill these motherfuckers first, And that's exactly what you want.

(36:13):
You don't want motherfuckers over there, like, well, hold on,
they need to before they killed anybody. Have to make
sure has no beef. Shut the fuck up. I don't
want to hear about it.

Speaker 2 (36:23):
Can I make sure I get a prayer rug so
I can face Mecca before we go into battle.

Speaker 3 (36:28):
That's another thing, Like, here's the deal, because I know
this from fucking okay, Well, this is what They weren't
very inclusive. You know they weren't. And guess what if
you were a Catholic. They you don't eat meat. Guess what,
that's your job to find something else to eat, because
we're serving meat in this fucking chow hall because we're
not Catholics period. And by the way, there was no
special fucking meals. Maybe like Christmas Thanksgiving, the traditional shit.

(36:53):
You might get a slice of ham. And I'm talking
about boot camp when they're breaking you down. I mean,
let me ask you a question. You're not from a
military family, you have no experience with the military yourself.
Do you understand what the point of boot camp is?
I mean, do you truly understand the point of boot camp?

Speaker 2 (37:08):
Yes, my dad was in the services, my grandfather ironically,
but yeah.

Speaker 3 (37:14):
Here state side in the US. Yes, okay, my bad,
my bad. My dad served, my grandfather served. My mom's
got two American flags under mantle. I didn't think you're
your grandfather. I thought your grandfather came over from another country.

Speaker 2 (37:25):
Well, my mom's dad served in Korea.

Speaker 3 (37:28):
I'm thinking your dad. Yeah, you have two sets of grandparents. Rich. No,
I know in my family, I got way warn too right.
I got divorced and remarried in some cases, divorced and
kind of remarried before I was even born, so he
gets real message. Okay, so yeah, I mean the whole
point is boot camp is to break you down, strip

(37:49):
you of the eye, get the eye out of you,
get first of all, get the fear out of you,
get the bitch out of you, get the eye out
of you, and get you start thinking we us and
survival is important. But what's more important is that we
all get out of here together. So before you do
something stupid because you think it's gonna save your ass,
make sure you're not leaving someone else's ass. And to win,
you are responsible for covering your fucking sector. That's your

(38:13):
fucking job. Do it. How can you I'm sorry, dude,
how can we be fucking teaching people in the military
that's what we're doing. If they're like, well, excuse me
before I have to You know, I don't need my
special beard balm and I have to have my special
and okay, you gotta pray towards Mecca five times a day.
That's on you to do it. When the United States Military,
the people who own your ass, don't need you to

(38:34):
do your fucking job. Okay, don't know how else to
fucking tell you. That I mean, Or how about this,
if you have to pray five times a day to
the point where you have to stop everything you're doing,
change out of circlothes aka strip down your bare feet,
throw a rug down, find the east, pray towards it.
You don't need to be in the military, then that's
more important serving in the military. Bye, have a nice one, don't.

(38:57):
I mean, dude, here's the thing. It's the military. They'll
work with you, but up to a certain point, you're
a pacifist. Okay, we'll do We'll do our best to
put you if you have any aptitude for it, will
do our best to put you in something like medical
fields what they used to do. Now do you think
they're doing that? Or are they letting pacifist into infantry units?
Because it's inclusive. I want you to stop and think

(39:19):
about what I just said. Pacifist in infantry.

Speaker 2 (39:23):
Life, that's that's gonna get them killed.

Speaker 3 (39:25):
Pacifist in any combat arms branch or a section of
the military. I don't want them near it. You are
the definition of a pogue. Go do paperwork, Go save
lives if you've got the ability to do that. Not
everybody needs to be killers. In the military, not even
the Marine Corps. Go run the radio rt O. In
the fucking Marines, you're gonna see some combat. But I mean,

(39:46):
because Marines don't even rings, don't even have fucking medics.
They use Navy corman. You're you were trained in like
very basic first aid in the Marine Corps because your
corman is your fucking your medic and he's not a marine.
But that's as close to any fucking combat. Marine will
treat a non marine like they are marine because they
know whatever combat and marine fucking unit goes through, there's

(40:08):
corman going right through it with them, you know what
I'm saying. So they're ducking and dodging the same bullets
and they gotta shoot the same fucking weapons back. There's
no getting around that. So they get to respect the
motherfuckers I'm talking about it. It's against me morally to
even fire a weapon. First of all, what are you
doing in the military. It's not a draft, yeah, but
it's anecdotal evidence. But I mean, this is my buddies

(40:30):
kid telling me like, oh, yeah, there's people in the military.
They're like, I'm like, how the fuck did they get
through basic or boot camp? How are they serving like
that's what basic training in boot camp used to be,
to weed out people like that, Like, what the fuck
are you doing here, dude? We're not playing fucking g
I Joe. This doesn't come with kung fu grip. You
don't do your job, people fucking die. Get the fuck

(40:51):
out of here, especially if you joined something like the Marines,
because the first thing they'll tell you is every marine's
here to do their They got one fucking base job
that every marine can do, from the fucking commandant of
the fucking Marine Corps to the highest four star general
of the Marine Corps to the most boot green behind
the wet, behind the ears green as fuck right out

(41:12):
of boot camp marine can do. We'll just pick up
a rifle and cover a fucking sector. Period are why
are we letting people in? I don't I don't. I
don't like rifles. I don't like violence. What are you
doing joining the Marine Corps Space Force don't have enough
people to fucking to sign up? I guess we got
a coast guarding. You got any spots, dude, Go play

(41:32):
with dolphins, Go be go, go be SeaWorld with a
fucking side arm or some ship. What the fuck I
don't know, like the side arm that's the Florida location.
Thank you for.

Speaker 1 (41:41):
Visiting Christopher media Dot. Yet, thank you for visiting Christopher
media Dot.

Speaker 4 (41:46):
Yet there's so much other and there's so much bullshit, right,

(42:12):
I mean, this entire situation, and it's so deep, and
it's so layered, and anyone who knows half the layers
is going.

Speaker 3 (42:18):
This has just been in competence from the top down,
or if you want to be an asshole about it,
attributed to maliciousness, say that this is planned and organized.
All right, So let's run that fucking thread out. Let's
from here until we say we're done. Let's play the
fucking conspiracy what if game, and let's not take any
fucking As long as you can connect the dots realistically,

(42:39):
we'll go with it. Is that agreed upon? Yes? Okay,
So let's say that this fucking twenty year old, who
somehow doesn't have any digital footprint to speak of compared
to your average twenty year old, even on the low
end of a bell curve of your average twenty year olds,
he's off the charts low was in a black Rock commercial,
which is just strange. When he was in high school,

(43:00):
they black Rock filmed the commercial. He's in it, like
clearly him. That's kind of strange. No political manifesto left
behind unless there's been something released in the last day
or so that I haven't heard about. Nothing like that.
Registers as a Republican, donated to Biden, donated to other Democrats.
Has never voted twenty twenty four. He's twenty right now.

(43:21):
It depends when he turned twenty. You could vote in eighteen.
He could vote in fucking mid terms. It's true. He
would have been eighteen in June two years ago. Yeah,
he's but if he was. Usually people who vote in
midterm elections have a pet issue they're voting on, like
twenty eighteen. Well, since we're conspiracy theorist right now here

(43:42):
in Michigan, twenty eighteen, they backdoored. Come vote for legal weed.
By the way, Hey, if you like weed, we have
this Republican or you can't vote Republican because we need Republicans.
That's like chocolate and do doo. But we got chocolate
peanut butter because we got this Gretchen fucking Whitmer bitch.
You know what I'm saying, Like, vote for her and
vote for legal we backdoor a way to get her

(44:03):
in there, saying it's a conspiracy theory part of the show.
I mean, like people usually that vote in mid terms,
between the primary the presidential primaries, they usually are more
politically active. This kid would be eighteen, but he didn't vote.
He registered as Republican, but he didn't vote. And I
think Pennsylvania is one of those states where you have

(44:24):
to register as be a registered member of the party
to vote in the primaries, you know what I'm saying,
So excuse me. So if that's the case, and I
do know that both parties do this, they'll say, go
register as the opposition's party and vote for who we'd
rather run against instead of who they're trying to put up.

(44:47):
You know what I'm saying, like sabotage basically that he
didn't even do that. So what is the point. My
point is is that where is the political motivation? Where
is anything that says he's worked up enough to take
a show at a person running for president.

Speaker 2 (45:02):
It's a good question. I've been wondering that myself.

Speaker 3 (45:05):
Because, dude, fucking mass shootings happen and we have this
shit out in less than twenty four hours. Sometimes we
haven't a matter of fucking six to seven hours.

Speaker 2 (45:12):
Like, did they just find this kid and like pay
his family a bunch of money?

Speaker 3 (45:16):
Who knows what I'm just I have no fucking idea.
You don't even really need to do that, dude. Kids
are sitting in fucking state homes, no fucking family to
come get them. Do you know that when you're a
ward of the state, at least when I was a teenager,
when people I knew were being made wards of the state,
you legally are award of the state to the day

(45:36):
you turn twenty one, Meaning just because you're legally an adult,
you still have to live in a state home. You
still have to go by what that home says you
can and cannot do. The only thing you can do
is run the fuck away from the home or legally
if a cop runs up on you. I don't know
how many times this would ever been enforced. I don't
really see a reason why. But if a cop ran

(45:56):
up on you, ran your ID, it come back. As
you've ran away from a state home, You've absconded from
a state facility. Now what do you think I can
name three kids I grew up with and ended up
like that, and when they were twenty one, they were
handed like a check for two hundred and fifty bucks
to close on their back and told have a nice
life and turned out of the fucking only home they've
lived in probably the last couple two three years, one

(46:17):
of those cases. For yeah, two years, You tell me,
there ain't plenty of fucking a pool of people to
pull from. And the people, the kids that are in
those type of situations, you don't think those are kids
that nobody gives a fuck about. Those are kids that
have fell between the cracks, and the kids that rise
to the top and survived those situations either have a
skill set that makes the survivors or they have a
skill set that makes them suited for maybe something more nefarious,

(46:40):
because they just can navigate those waters with ease. And
people who navigate those type of waters, prison, lock up
situations with ease tend to be certain type people that
I don't think would have a problem shooting somebody. But
that one, I don't think that's it. I don't think
that's a I'm just putting an atter. I don't that's
a large leap to make, right, So, yeah, I want

(47:04):
to hear more supposedly he comes from a good home. Though, Okay,
so you come from a good home, so you're not
from a state home. You know, both his parents' psychiatrists.
Do I gotta point out to irony of this, How
to fuck does this happen? Both his parents are psychiatrists.
Apparently the gun was his either his dad bought it
for him or it was from his dad's collection. And
I guess we're trying to make a big deal about

(47:24):
Like at one point it was like his dad owns
twenty guns, And I'm like, okay, do you understand if
you're a collector that could be yeah, you own twenty rifles,
but half of them, like you probably don't even have
the shit to shoot him. And by the way, I
gotta be really mad and really out of fucking loads
for everything else if I'm gonna pip out my musket
for you, you know what I'm saying, Like, come on now,
like that type of shit. This is what I'm talking

(47:47):
about when you people bring up that type of stuff
and they're like, well, this is what I heard. His
dad had twenty rifles. What type of rifles were they? Well,
what the fuck difference does it make that one's an
AR automatic. First of all, it's not an AR, it's
an assault rifle. Well, that's what that's what not. AR
does not stand for assault. Right. You got to have
his conversation every time. You can't get that far with

(48:07):
most people. So what did most people end up with?
The simplest thing their brain can process? His dad was
a gun. That's how they're gonna process it.

Speaker 2 (48:14):
I heard about a little old lady this weekend who
when she died, they find she had nineteen guns found
and I was and it was because she she lived
in she lived in the country, She lived by herself.
Apparently she was super nice, but I guess she had
one in each room to be able to grab because
she lived alone. She had just spots all over where

(48:36):
she could just grab a gun.

Speaker 3 (48:39):
Not that bad. But one of my grandfathers slept with
a forty five loaded with one in the chamber under
his pillow to the point where my grandmother always slept
on her side of the bed for that reason, because
she's like, I toss and turn and I don't want
to accidentally reach up under here because he don't keep
the safety on it. And I'm like, okay, Grandpa, this

(49:00):
the grandpa who did He got drafted. He got drafted
when he was eighteen, and he did a year, and
he did two years in the army, and he did
a year overseas fighting. He got out. Six months of
being out, he couldn't find a job worth a shit,
so he was like, I'll join the Navy. It's safest
fucking branch of the military. He was on the ship
that got blown out from under, so yeah, like, there's

(49:21):
my grandpa. We would watch like the History Channel. They
would show like World War two footage of like like
the big fucking battleships and all that, and he'd start
laughing sometimes and I'm like, what are you laughing about.
He's like that was me, or that was so and so,
and that was so and so, and then he whip
out fucking pictures and it's like, you know, this is
not before DVR and all that shit, you know, But

(49:41):
I mean like he's like, that's the battleship, that's that.
But I mean like it was clear enough close ups
to where I guess if you knew motherfuckers back in
the day, it'd be like us looking at pictures of
people from specs. We'd be like, oh, that's that motherfucker.
That's that motherfucker. Yeah, we knows who. You know what
I'm saying, like, I don't know why I told this.

Speaker 2 (50:00):
I was talking about the little lady who had guns
all over her house.

Speaker 3 (50:03):
So this is the grandfather that slept with the forty
five underneath his pillow, slept with a or had a
revolver somewhere in the bathroom. I ran across it once,
but then when my grandmother found out, she made a
move to the hiding spot and I never ran across.
I knew better than to go looking for it, because
if I went looking for any of his fucking weapons
that were hit around the house and I found him,
he bet, what, boy, come here, how'd you find this?

(50:25):
And I better tell him a damn convincing story if
I'm trying to tell him a bullshit lie. And so
I just learned, don't. I was rummaged around the bathroom
because I cut myself and I was bleeding, and I
knew that grandm would kill me if I got it
on her furniture, and I was looking and I saw
it tucked behind. Okay, don't be rummaging through shit, Come
get me next time. But I mean, it was all

(50:46):
over the house. He had weapons. Man. Now, I mean,
but like I said, you do a year of combat,
you come back. You joined the navy because you think
it's safe, and you get stationed on a fucking ship
that gets blown out from under, you probably be a
little jumpy, you know what I'm saying. Like I'm starting
to think. And by the way, Grandpa also did his
own loads and shiit hand like so I mean, like damn,
when he died, the family came together and like that

(51:07):
was the one thing that like I saw two people.
I'm not going to get into too deep who it
is in case there is any family listening on a
very rare chance, but I don't know. We started back up.
Maybe there's a few listening. But as the one time
I saw the men in my family stand up to
the women in my family and go, no, we're taking
this because that shit is like my grandpa. My Grandpa's
loads were better than what came out the fucking store,

(51:31):
Like everybody swore by him, and that ship was highly
he made ship. You can't get anymore shit you have
him been able to get for decades. Legally, you feel
bad shooting him. No, those are those are those are
like what you take out and set aside. You don't
let no one know you have them. But that's like
if someone gets in your house and they want to play,
you'd be like, oh, I'm here to play now, I

(51:52):
got your play right here. Defense rounds, yeah, yeah. And
the beauty of it is it's like nothing on Michelle case.
These things, I mean sometimes some of these read. Some
of those reloads go back like when he died. He
died in two thousand and two. Some of those reloads
went back to the fifties, like the ship, like the
ship he was using, like like I don't know the

(52:13):
details of it. I just know that he had a
corner that he had his little bench where he did
everything and it was like he measured grains and all this,
and I did. They do not fucking touch anything on
their don't even breathe on it, don't go near it.
And for all the fucking stories about I was a
hellion of a kid, I never went near that because
I knew it'd be my ass. Like I had one

(52:35):
grandfather told me, boy, if you do this, I'm gonna
take this razor strap to you. I didn't believe, you
know what A razor strap is the strap they sharpened
the razors on the straight razors the leather strap yet,
so they leather with a little extra ounph. Yeah, I
didn't believe two swipes against my bare ass at razor strap.
I believed him after that, And I so when any

(52:56):
of my fucking grandmother grandfather told me, don't do shit
after that, I didn't do shit. But according to my family,
I was the worst kid ever in the history ever.
I'm just like, really cool, story bro, But they just
needed a razor strap. No, pretty much like you established it,
like there will be consequences. Like so I'm just wondering, like, yeah,

(53:17):
all the ones there are in some family dirt here,
all the ones that are like you were the worst
kid ever, we're also the worst parents or worst fucking
relatives ever, not just with me, just in general in general,
Like they weren't good relatives to begin with, and then
they started breeding and I'm like, okay, now you're really
not good relatives. So yeah, like anyways, all right, so
I think you get very fucking side road wandered off

(53:40):
blah blah blah blah blah. Kau Christ is so high
is just sitting here with a fucking parmegran just so,
I guess he's agreeing with half of what I'm saying.
But my point is is that there's way too many
fucking questions, and there's way too many people saying you
can't ask questions, and the partisan ones are the ones
that make me go why, Like the people who are like,
just shut up, don't question and anything, you're idiots, You're

(54:02):
useful idiots. You are literally what that term was invented for.
You're gonna say that about anything? Just shut up and
just do what the government tells you, because they got
everything figured out. Okay, you hate corporations, don't you.

Speaker 2 (54:13):
Aren't they the same people that didn't like questions during COVID.

Speaker 3 (54:16):
That's the other thing I'm trying to stay away from
as far as because it's not conspiratorial. But you know
how I feel about hypocrisy. You can imagine how well
I'm all this. It's open hypocrisy. They don't even they
don't even hide it anymore. Across the board, the hypocrisy
from the fucking people on the right who are like, oh,
I cannot believe that they said that. I wish he

(54:37):
didn't What the fucker you were sending me fucking Lynch,
the magic Negro Barack, the magic Negro shit in two
thousand and nine ten suck my ass talking about We're
going to poison his watermelon and shit like that, like
put some cyanide in his new Ports or cools or
Benson and Hedges, depending on what version of the meme

(54:59):
you got. They couldn't decide how well what brand of
racist cigarette he smokes. And I'm like, hey, I've smoked
two of those. I'm not black, well physically, culturally yes, physically,
no learning. Culturally I'm not white, so I guess I'm
plack only option I have coming from this area. But
there's just there's just way too much. And I don't
think it's not JFK. It's not fucking Reagan eighty one,

(55:22):
it's not any of that. It's twenty twenty four. It's
the world of TikTok. It's hey, it's five days after everything. Hey,
just look over here. Oh my god, something else is crazy.
The millennials can get on their fucking egotistical, narcissistic We're
the center of the world. Hum's a millennial. I'm so
tired of living through historical events, so that's right. Make

(55:45):
it all about you. Forget about anything that's happening. It's
all about you. Everything's happening to you. The world is
here for your entertainment, dude. It's perfect setup to just
not answer any questions. Just shout anyone down who ask
anything that you don't like, and you don't even have
to shut them down. For Verio, Oh are you are
you ready to be a racist and a misogynist if
you don't vote for Kamala Harris? You know that's coming

(56:07):
down the pipe. Well, I mean, here's the thing, like
I said, if they if the powers that be, and
I don't find it very fucking hard considering how much
of the funding at the court, like at the top
of the corporate pyramid level is coming from or is
going to the left, and it's mask off for the
last four years since twenty twenty, the run up to

(56:30):
the twenty twenty election, has Tech even been fucking hiding
that they want fucking Biden, right? I mean, look at
their donations, then go back and look at the fucking
the Twitter files. The shit that fucking Zuckerberg testified too,
that came out that comes after, but that was after
it was a mask off moment. So the left finally

(56:51):
has the corporate the corporate sponsorship that the GOP always
had that they wish they had, because they got it
through tech tech guys most of the time, especially the
first fucking waves, the guys that made the billions, the
guys who innovated or stole from the right people. However
you want to look at it.

Speaker 2 (57:11):
Don't forget big Pharma. They got in any action since
twenty twenty for different reasons.

Speaker 3 (57:16):
But yes, because the whole vaccination, even though Trump was
the one who did was at Project warp Speeded, that
was all Trump that was under the Trump administration. Somehow
being vaccinated became a left wing thing. Not being vaccinated
became a right wing thing. And then basically you had
a lot of people who were like, Okay, wait a minute,
I work in a fucking high fucking whatever, I'm gonna

(57:39):
play the odds. I'm gonna get the fucking vaccine. I
don't want to get this anyway. People like me who
got sick from it and it knocked me on my
ass for two weeks, to the point where my the
person I was living with, was literally like, do I
need to take you to the hospital. Dude, I can't
pick you up and carry you. Do I need to
call nine one one do I need to get like
two other grown ass men here to help me move you.

(57:59):
Because I would gasping for air that bad. I was like, fine,
give me the give me the jab. I got the
first jab, and then life happened and I never got
the second one. So I'm a half blood, so I
don't know. There's a lot of people like me, a
lot of people who just like it wasn't a political thing.
It was no man, that shit fucking knocked me on
my ass for two weeks. I've had pneumonia, I've had

(58:20):
infections that have fucked me up, had a lot of shit.
I've never had something knock me on my ass like
that for two weeks, and to the point where like
four of those days in the middle of those two
weeks I can't tell you about. I know I was
in and out of consciousness, but like days six, six
to ten from the first sign, I maybe five to nine,

(58:40):
Like it's even the days are I just I just
remember it was like clearly a Saturday, and then I
was like, wait, man, it's a Friday, and it's Friday night,
Like give it a half hour to be Saturday. Things happen.
I can't put them in order. I can't tell you
what order to happen. And dude, I had like that
high of a fever. I was that fucking sick. It
was bad, Believe me, because I was. Now I was
like sticking shit in. This is what I'm saying. This

(59:02):
is I'm getting off on a fucking tangent. But my
point is is that something as simple as that, something
as simple as the decision to get a fucking vaccine,
instead of it being it's a case by case basis
let the person decide, it became a political issue and
if you don't want it, well you must be a
hardcore Republican, which means you're a white supremacist, which means

(59:22):
you're a Nazi, which means it's okay you're a fascist,
which means it's okay to do and say whatever we
want about you. That was the general temperature of the room.
So that's what we've been hearing for four years. We're
surprised we live in an environment now where people are like,
I'm kind of shocked how many I'm shocked more people
didn't come out and say you know what. I'm glad
you know what. Fuck it. I don't care, don't miss
next time. I wish it did hit him. I don't

(59:44):
give a fuck. What are you gonna do to me?
I don't give a fuck. I'm surprised we don't have
more of that. What you do have is shit like
happened with Kyle Gas from uh Uh. Tenacious D posted
his apology, took down his apology. Yep, that's the new
apology now sorry, not sorry, literally sorry, psych not sorry,

(01:00:07):
No more Tenacious D for the time being. I listened
to a podcast or a podcast drop by his agency.
I listened to ah No, it was a podcast. It
was a podcast, and one of the one of the
segments they were talking about this, I haven't looked anything
up and I listened to it literally twenty minutes before
we started the show. But they claim that Tenacious D
is pretty much done because there's no way any insurance

(01:00:30):
company's going to touch them after this, especially since I
did it in a foreign country, because what they said
there is now open to that country's interpretation of how
they want to take it. And in Australia, apparently that
could be considered a valid political threat.

Speaker 2 (01:00:46):
Australia is super liberal and yes, and they took every
way for the public to you know, I know they
took you know, dearmed the public.

Speaker 3 (01:00:54):
They're that liberal. So I mean, like, yeah, I guarantee
you don't diarm a pop without having to put in
a place like anything that we miss, anything that we
say is a threat, is a threat. Why because we
said so, yeah, well you gonna do about it. We
took all the guns exactly. And you you gotta, you
gotta once once you put your boot on somebody's neck

(01:01:16):
when they squirm, you gotta either kill them or know
how to break their neck to paralyze them and keep
them alive if you want them alive, or you got
to take them right to the verge of death and
let them know I have no problem taking you further.
Are you ready to die? Killing you is just it's
another thing in my deck, like spitting after I wash
my brush, my teeth. It's nothing to me. That's it.

(01:01:37):
And that's what That's what you have to do in power,
when you're will, when you're taking, when you are breaking
the will of the fucking population, that's what you have
to do. So looking at it through that lens. I
don't know if it's that extreme. I don't know if
the situation is that dire. They were just saying, this
is this is what this podcast was saying. And I like,
it's one of those ones that I don't even really
listen to. It's just like it pops up in like

(01:01:57):
the little segments pop up in the feed and all
listen and or watch it or whatever. But from a
business point of view, I can understand where they're like, yeah,
it's kind of hard to go on tour if you
can't get fucking insured and if they just became a
liability because of they're now on some sort of no
fly list. True, yeah, you know what I'm saying, Like
they can't. They can't. And what people don't understand is

(01:02:20):
Tenacious D is an entity unto itself because it's an LLC.
So they like Jack Black and Kyle Gas can kill
Tenacious D. They can just never again tour or fucking
record and try to make money under the name of
Danacious D. Al rep the D. So if it's that
much damage done to the brand, they have to kill

(01:02:40):
the brand and rebrand. And I mean, like, I don't
think but this is this is another thing that I'm saying.
I'm not for any of this shit. I'm not. I'm
not for fucking going after fucking you want to say
that you wish he was dead. Good, you know what,
Let's be honest about it. Let's find out where everybody's
fucking at, because all this fucking sneaking around and being
passive aggressive is god us. To this point, dude, I
was at a fucking show. The youngest people there were

(01:03:03):
the performers, kids who were just old enough to get
into a bar for the first time. Okay, yes, we're aging. Continue.
My point is is that this was a show full
of fucking people my age. Give her take seven years,
I'd say that's a good fucking age range. Right. Three
mentions from the stage about the assassination being fake. Two

(01:03:24):
mentions from the stage about guys should have been a
better shot or uh, don't miss next time. To the
point where and I like, up until ironically who I
came to see because I was outside talking to the
bass player, I didn't get my spot up front back
when I came back in and it was just fucking

(01:03:44):
bum but I was up front to the point where
like they were talking to where as as two guys
have been in bands. When you talk on stage, you
talk in a few different ways. But if you talk
in a way to where you're trying not to be
picked up by the mic, you're covering the mic, you're
leaning away from it, you're pulling the guy. You know
what I'm saying, it's obvious you don't want what you're

(01:04:06):
saying to be heard. The guy did all that, and
he's like, serious, chill, calm down, serious, and I'm just like,
this is just a little fucking reunion show from a
Midwest emo band for an album at least twenty five
years ago. That's it. And I mean like it wasn't,
Yeah it was. And then like a grumble from the crowd,
and I'm saying, this is probably a very liberal crowd,

(01:04:28):
knowing the people I know in this crowd from when
I know them and even now, so I mean, like,
you know, we're a swing state. I know. I want
to chalk some of it up to you get older,
you get more conservative, But the truth is is that no,
most people I know haven't gotten more conservative. It's only
after they've been treated like they've gotten super conservative do
they start to get more conservative. You drag the Overton

(01:04:50):
window to the point where someone who was a very
left leaning moderate is now a far right leaning moderate,
which doesn't even make make sense. But it's a fucking
you know, it's on the political spectrum. I'm so tired
of spectrums and compasses. But whatever the fuck that doesn't
even make fucking sense.

Speaker 2 (01:05:09):
Well, dude, that's right here in our very own studio.
Ten years ago you told me I had conservative leanings,
i'd bristle at the thought. Now I'm like, yeah, sure, whatever,
if that's it, if that's where it's at.

Speaker 3 (01:05:21):
Now, fine, Yeah, there's there's just dude, there's so much
surrounding everything. And here's the thing. Everything, there's so much
surrounding this Trump assassination leading into Biden stepping down that
I don't even know where to begin because there's no
one fucking anybody who's covering all of this. Everybody picks
like their little points of interest and they they go

(01:05:43):
fucking hard as motherfucker right there on that. And that's it.

Speaker 2 (01:05:46):
Like no one's mapping it all out together, going hey,
notice this, this, this, this, this and this.

Speaker 3 (01:05:53):
Not that I've heard, granted I don't, this is one
there's another reason I want to jess here, this is
not just doesn't travel in QAnon or Blue Andon circles,
just keeps your ear much more fucking to the ground
about conspiracy shit than even I do. And I want
to know, is there anyone sitting around going look at this,

(01:06:13):
look at this? How does this affects this, which affects this,
which affects this. If we can have intersectional everything for
any social issue, how can we not have How are
we looking at this incident and not going here is
the failure? Trump got hit work backwards from there? How
many things failed? So this happened and let's find it.

(01:06:35):
And I'm not hearing that, dude, And I'm not hearing
anyone upset about it but me. Most people don't give
a fun and now they really don't give a fuckers.
Biden resigned via a tweet. I'm sorry. I want to
see fucking video of the motherfucker. I want to see
a live press conference where he fucking resigns, or that
resigns where I'm not running. Yeah, I want to. I
want his LBJ. Mowen resign the race. Yeah, I want

(01:06:57):
him to do it. What fucking Lindon Johnson did get
I'm lived fucking say it because I don't believe I
truly don't believe it. Conspiracy theory hats still on gun
to my head. I have to pick up the conspiracy
theory in this situation. This is what I think happened.
They put Biden out there and they were like, he's
either going to sink or swim, and the half of
the fucking Democrats support Biden have been gas lighting gas

(01:07:18):
lighting Biden has been shielding Biden from the fallout of
the reality of how he's perceived, which we now know
is not hard to do in today's world of the
digital world. So imagine how easy it's been for a
guy like Biden, who isn't He didn't come up in
a digital world. He's not dependent upon a digital world.

(01:07:40):
He's dependent upon other people who know how to navigate
the digital world coming to him telling him what the
digital world saying. He's very easy to manipulate, very easy
to keep in the fucking bubble, very easy to blow
smoke up his ass and bullshit him and tell him, Oh,
you're doing fine in the fucking polls, mister president, you're
doing great. He did wonderful at the No one's talking

(01:08:01):
negative about you. After the the impromptu, unprecedented push up
one fucking debate we wanted to sketch the one debate
we wanted to push up in the schedule. No one
had anything negative say about you. So they take a
fucking shot at Trump. They almost get them. If they
get Trump, doesn't matter if Biden fumbled or not. Problicns

(01:08:23):
have no one that's gonna beat Biden, just Biden. You
just have to fucking not let Biden die die as
it once he's in there. Twenty fifth, get Kamala in
boom now you got eight years of her. You think
she's anything but a puppet like Biden was. You're stupid.
Stop listening to this podcast, please, you just your hate?

(01:08:43):
Okay the way, keep listening your hate listening. It's numbers.
We don't care.

Speaker 2 (01:08:47):
I brought this ulf off air with my other podcast
partner to last week. How come everyone has just conveniently
forgotten about all of the black people. Joe Biden and
Kamala Harris are put in jail.

Speaker 3 (01:08:59):
Doesn't serving, It doesn't serve anybody's narrative, And people on
the right don't care enough about black people going to jail.

Speaker 2 (01:09:05):
That crime bill he authored in the nineties. All the
fucking people in California.

Speaker 3 (01:09:09):
She threw the book at to further her career, the
affairs she had with her boss, get her appointment in California.
Willie Brown, we're just supposed to forget about all that, which,
by the way, if I'm the Trump if I'm Trump's
campaign people, all you gotta do with her just uh,
she's been in charge of the border, all right. So
back to my mister X moment from fucking JFK. So
if they take Trump out, doesn't matter. Biden's in Boom

(01:09:31):
boom boom, they don't. They don't take Trump out all right. Now,
The rumor I'm hearing is that Pelosi is the one
who's ultimately pulling the fucking strings behind the fucking scenes.
And Pelosi went to the Biden fucking loyalist and said,
we can do just the hard way. We do this
the easy way, were you. We're gonna give you three

(01:09:52):
weeks to do it the easy way, then we're gonna
do it the hard way. But he's not going to
that convention as the Democratic nominee for president. Three weeks
went by. You said that there was just a recent
outdoor crazy ass Biden event that I described it, I
haven't ever hardly seen him at and it was like, oh,
he's back, he's back, he's back.

Speaker 2 (01:10:10):
The Friday before the ABC interview.

Speaker 3 (01:10:12):
Okay, then you had the ABC it no point is
he stepping down? I think last it had to be
last week because we haven't done a show in months
before that, I said. I saw a Vogue cover that
said had Joe Biden, I said, And I didn't know
the context of what this quote was and I still don't,
but it would fit if it's in context of Biden
stepping down. It said, we will decide our future. And

(01:10:34):
I'm just like, I just found it offensive because I'm like,
who the fuck you are. You are the head representative
of the state, the state that can take my license,
take my paycheck, take my freedom, take my life. The
state can't tell you to step down, but they can
do all that to me, right, dude. I'm just saying,
seventeen seventy six happened over a lot less lot less,

(01:10:54):
and this is every day we take this dick down
our throat and we just go, oh, okay, we have
to No, we really don't choos tips keep voting because
it's gonna make a fucking different use. Okay, pause on
the fucking conspiracy theory. Shit, here's just the reality as
I see it when it comes to Trump. Trump's the
first political person that's ever scared the system in my lifetime.

(01:11:14):
They are going they are going after this man with
everything they can to get it so he cannot fucking run.
We are supposed to be the most racist, hateful country
ever in the history of racism and hateful shit, especially
when Obama was in office. Obama never had an assassination
attempt to get this close. We were being called post
racial America when Obama got elected. You remember that, I

(01:11:35):
knew that shit wasn't lasting. There's too many people to
make a buck off of hate. Oh yeah, on both sides.
It's too much with.

Speaker 2 (01:11:42):
Al sharp you're gonna do for money. If racism is solved.

Speaker 3 (01:11:44):
Dude, hate's going nowhere. I mean, there's all there is
to it packed. You can give people everything everything. I mean,
that's kind of the moral. The moral of the Garden
of Eden. The story is that they should have listened
to God, And I'm like, no, I think the moral
of the Garden of Eating The story is as Bill

(01:12:05):
Hick said, I'm a paraphrase Adam sitting around with the
eve going in and is great, we're in the garden.
Anything we think of immediately happens. Will never know, pain,
will never know, suffering, we'll never know death, will live forever.
Isn't it just great? Isn't it wonderful? She was like, yes,
just not enough, is it. That's the fucking point of
the fucking learn to be happy with what you got.

(01:12:27):
But it's human nature to want more than what you have.
And when you have people who have more than what
you have, or they have something that you have that
you do, there's something that you covet that you don't have,
you start to hate them. These are all fucking none
of this ship's going anywhere. This is just hardwired. And
this this is why we've survived and risen to the
top of the food chain, along with opposable thumbs and

(01:12:49):
the ability to say and walk on our hind legs.

Speaker 2 (01:12:52):
Getting what you said, You're not gonna get rid of hate, Yeah,
speaking of hard wired into us. Get push back against
it all you want. But in As is like, hey,
that person looks different than us, Let's get them. I
mean it's a primal instinct, but it's in all of us.

Speaker 3 (01:13:05):
Well, what's funny is when you watch little kids, you
really don't start to see that shit if they're raised together.
When I say little kids, I'm talking like seven or younger.
They're raised together of different races. I was in a
youth home at five and a half. I was in
a room where there was six of us in a room,
and four of the kids were black, and it was
me and one other white kid. It was only when
I was older when we start telling that, you know,

(01:13:27):
like telling stories about that time in my life. People
be like, wait, what how long did you live there?
I'm like a year and a half, two years. You
grew up two years with black people. Like not just
those two years. You can go ahead and add a
couple another couple of years to it, different places. Yeah,
blose people's mind. I didn't start seeing racial bullshit with
any roomy bunkie, whatever, however you want to put it.

(01:13:48):
Because the determinality change pen on where you were and
how old you were, and blah blah blah blah, up
until probably about thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, Like that's the age
by fifteen, and really kicked in. So there was gonna
be a mother fucker who was all and this was
the public Enemy era, gonna be all in your face
and fucking black power, and I'm a black nationalist. I
want to take it back to Africa and all this
shit X and the shirt, and there was gonna be

(01:14:09):
a motherfucker wearing a screwdriver, was a shaved head resuspenders
white T shirt. You know what I'm saying. Like they
were fifteen, they were hardcore into that fucking philosophy. You
weren't changing your mind. Most other people just didn't give
a fuck. It just became you're white unless it's chow time,
unless you're working the same type of fucking you know,
chore detail whatever. You just don't talk to each other.

(01:14:29):
Don't mean you know, whatever friendships you have behind the scenes,
keep it behind the scenes. Don't ask, don't ultimately, don't ask.
Dontel this one, Juvie, this was State homes.

Speaker 2 (01:14:40):
Well it wasn't a better time, d and you all
hugg didn't know High five celebrated each other's differences.

Speaker 3 (01:14:47):
Well you didn't go to Juvie. That ain't shit. Just
so you know, this was hilarious to me. During the
fucking four years ago, during the Summer of Love two
point oh here in Michigan, one of the places I
was in on the west side of the State eight.
One of the fucking kids in there. Yeah, he got killed.
Staff fucking choked him to death. Blah blah blah blah
blah blah blah. There's like a forty minute video of it.

(01:15:08):
Watched the whole fucking thing. It was like, I know
exactly where that is in the chow hall. I know
exactly where that camera's at. I know right there, if
you go through that door, that's where the fucking kitchen's at.
Here right here's where they like remember it as bad
as Juvie. We heard about someone getting killed at Maxi
here in Michigan. I don't know what that is there,
you go, I forget you didn't grow up on the
wrong side of everything. I got it. Maxie is the

(01:15:29):
the juvenile home that if you're from the metro Detroit area,
you went to just one. There were state homes and
there's no West Side one. There were other well, I
mean depends on what she did, depends on where they
could house you. Juvenile is Maxie was usually if you
were a girl, you went to like Vista Maria something
like that, like a girl's home. If you were young enough,

(01:15:50):
you went to like Children's Home Detroit and gross Point,
which is like a it's almost like a college campus.
It's on that whatever road that faces the fucking life.
That's the entrance to the Children's Home of Detroit and
gross Point. Then there was the children Home Detroit that
I was in Warren, which is like a lockdown facility.
The yard had two fucking i it was all foot

(01:16:12):
tall fences with with constantina wire at the time, den
nuts for girls. There's one I remember my grandma and Bedford.
It was Vista Maria, the one in Deerborn.

Speaker 2 (01:16:23):
I don't Detroit or like the Warrendale area, because I
remember my uncle and my grandma always going that's the home.

Speaker 3 (01:16:29):
For bad girls. Wolverine Center that was in Detroit. I
was in there. That was That was the one where
it became very obvious that everybody had aged out of
being friends because I just went in with the attitude
of I'm cool with everybody who's cool with me, and
I just started talking to everybody. And that lasted about
fifteen twenty minutes until like I got the tap on

(01:16:51):
the shoulder and it's like, what are you doing? I'm like,
what do you mean? What am I doing? Like that dude?
You can't that dude's black, You're white. Fuck you're trying
to you trying to start some shit. I'm bro. Is
it seriously? Like if we're in prison in here, like
you see anyone? Do you see anyone black sitting on
our side of the fucking day room? Do you see
anyone white sitting on their side of the day room? Okay, already,
then that's where I want to drop a lot of

(01:17:12):
these fucking whatever. It doesn't get me beat up the
shit we've bitched about for a decade. The people type
people I've bitched about for the decade, those type people
that need to go fucking scared straight. Survive a month
in there, We'll be back in thirty days. I want
to you know what, fuck it, I'll be nice. Put
the equivalent of if I had ten dollars on my

(01:17:32):
fucking books back then for their thirty days. Put that
on their books. See if they can survive. I mean
that might be too advanced. Send them to the rehab
I went to where literally, if you wanted any fucking
thing anything in there, because there was nothing from the
outside coming to you unless it went through fucking proper channels,
which could take a couple of days at times. You

(01:17:53):
had to fucking find a way to make money out
of nothing, and I found a way to. By the
time I left, I was like, I have a CI
cigarette machine. Yeah, I've told this story on this fucking
well the previous incarnation of this show. All that ship
comes from where I find how I grew up anything
cigarettes or currency when you're locked up anywhere, and they're
also it was the one thing I could do where
knowing I could fucking food, well that's what That's what

(01:18:15):
most people were getting money for me. I didn't care
because I didn't fucking I don't have a sweet tooth.
And they you couldn't have pop in there because no caffeine,
So no chocolate, no caffeine, Like what the fuck? I
don't want mambas or whatever the fuck fruit flavored shit,
but na cigarettes. I could roll them out in the open.
I didn't have to hide the ship. I could sell

(01:18:37):
them in the open. Nobody fucking no, but nobody. The
fucking the person who ran the rehab came through on
a fucking morning one time and came through the backway
where we were having our smoke our morning, like the
first morning smoke break, and one dude's come out and
they were like, yo, man, what you got on to my?
Fuck you? What was cool? What you got? What you got?
And I'm like, no, caddies, man, just fucking roll these.

(01:18:58):
He's like, all right, so it's three for a quarter.
All right, cool, there you go. There's your three rollies.
And the guys like selling cigarettes. I'm like, hey, man,
you gotta make money in here somehow, right. I just
laughed and kept walking. What's a caddy? Caddy A caddy
of a say, well, Caddy lexus that's like a like
a Marlborough or a Newport oh okay, instead of a

(01:19:19):
instead of a pipe tobacco into a fucking filter.

Speaker 2 (01:19:22):
Is like, hey, no, I don't it's tobacco.

Speaker 3 (01:19:25):
Yeah, it's it's the pipe.

Speaker 2 (01:19:27):
Caddy is like this, this is the name brand ship Okay, gotcha?

Speaker 3 (01:19:31):
Caddies Like this is how I did it?

Speaker 2 (01:19:33):
Guys like it's I snuck a cart in the Newport's
in here.

Speaker 3 (01:19:36):
This is how I did it. Most people when I
walked in were selling caddies like one for fifty, like
three for a buck. I was like, okay, I'm gonna
smoke half my ship, but I'm also once once, once
I'm done with my cools, I'm gonna smoke off my
own supply of the of the pipe, tobacco and ship
that I can roll so I could undercut the guy. Yeah,
so that's exactly what the fuck I did. Rolled in

(01:19:57):
like Walmart fucking and I got to the point where
I had the I had the little tiny hand machine
where you do like you know, you have to. It
takes forever and it's a little plastic piece of junk.
I got to the point where he was like, man,
I don't even hear fuck it. And he had the
one with the fucking metal hand on the chick, and
I was like, you know what, all right, Like, dude,
I just I put you out of business and you

(01:20:18):
sold me your fucking superioror fucking uh uh what do
you call it? Uh? Equipment to Yeah, but yeah, that's
how I Yeah, I think Walmart became big. You buy
your competition, you put them out of business, you buy
their ship. But see there was other guys in there
that were making their fucking money other ways, like they

(01:20:39):
people were fucking coming in with like you've never been
a coke guy, and it was never a big coke
person as far as buying or selling it. But like
little folds of dollar bills you could get like you
know whatever, half grand, whatever grand, whatever the fuck they
folded up and it looked like the little football dollar
bills that we'd play, you know, or the the paper

(01:21:00):
we'd fall up like that, and you know, it's a
fold of coke. That's how that's how I always heard
it referred to. Instead of that, it was little folds
of regular coffee, caffeinated coffee.

Speaker 2 (01:21:15):
Is this gonna be uh ramand seasoning packet?

Speaker 3 (01:21:17):
No? No, No, this was regular coffee. And literally it
was like a buck to a buck fifty depending on
what coffee that what brand coffee they think, get.

Speaker 2 (01:21:24):
So good coffee not the shit they served you.

Speaker 3 (01:21:27):
So no, everything was decalf. It was decaff, and it
was instant. It was the powder.

Speaker 2 (01:21:34):
Just don't yeah, just don't drink You hate coffee if
you drink that stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:21:39):
So like yeah, it was like if you had if
he had like the instant, it was like a buck,
but it was a higher great, higher quality of instant
and if it was like the ground shit, it was
a buck fifty. I'm not a coffee guy, so none
of this Matt mattered at all to me. But that
would have got him thrown out. And the guy that
was in ten years, I think he had an eightyar
sentence Federal. He's out by now. There's nothing they can

(01:22:01):
do for him.

Speaker 5 (01:22:02):
For me.

Speaker 3 (01:22:02):
Tellmas, uh shit, I forgot what I was gonna say.
Both the coffee, yeah, he was. He was sitting in
there heat, Okay. He went into rehab to get I
think he said twenty four months maximum, like eighteen months
minimum shaved off his federal sentence because he got caught
slinging extas. And the bitch of it is, he got
caught slinging like five six pills and they, since ecstasy

(01:22:25):
is federal, automatically the FED stepped in and because he
had two pills in his pocket and then three pills
in the cell of fhe the intented distribute, distribution, intent
to distribute, and they said, roll over on your people.
And he's like, it was a fucking raves, a rave
in Grand Rapids. I don't know who the fuck I

(01:22:46):
got it from. He's like that was not He argued that.
He's like that was all for me. They're like five
hits of ecstasy will kill you. He's like, bring them
in here right now. I will take them right now.
If I die, I die. If I don't, you let
me walk out of here, you're out of a simple possession.
They were like, it doesn't work that way. Like this
was a guy who was like, I think he's gonna

(01:23:06):
be fine in federal prison because he couldn't back anything
up physically, but he was smart and he could talk,
and he was one of those guys that he knew
how to put his back to the wall. But if
he had have got caught slinging that coffee, they could
have thrown them out, which automatically the minute he was
out of rehab means there's federal agents waiting right there.
I had a bitch, you're coming with us, and since

(01:23:28):
you have fucked this up, now you're doing all your
time in his federal time. So you're doing eighty percent.
Even if you are a fucking angel, that's the minimum
amount eighty percent you could do a federal time. So
I guess that's why I was trying to figure out,
like he's gotta be out in it right, like out
and off probation. This obscure podcast we somehow found talking

(01:23:48):
about you, even though they didn't say your name or
the name of the fucking rehab or anything like that.
But I do know. I'm not gonna say his name.
But I do believe one person out of like the
four or five I'm still friends with on social media,
Rehab listens to the podcast because I got a message
from them out of the blue. So if you're listening
and I think you listen to the podcast and you

(01:24:10):
message me, I obviously know.

Speaker 2 (01:24:11):
But I was telling them, like, is that the one
listener we don't want telling people about the podcast?

Speaker 3 (01:24:19):
At this point, I don't care. Fuck, I don't care.

Speaker 1 (01:24:21):
Thank you for visiting Christopher media Dot. Thank you for
visiting Christopher media Dot.

Speaker 3 (01:24:50):
I've given up thinking anyone it is going to give
a fuck outside of enough to maybe yell at their
phone or whatever speaker that our voices are coming out of.
Like I truly like, I look around at the world
and I look at like, perfect perfect examples. Is trump shit.
It's almost like the politicals outs on the left and
the right have defaulted to conspiracy theories and they've further

(01:25:12):
like kicked people out of their own ranks. Because if
you don't believe there was some sort of conspiracy, whether
it was to kill Trump or from the left it
was Trump staged it, then get the fuck away from us.
You're no longer one of us. This becomes the new
line of demarcation for these people, whereas was before or
something like that.

Speaker 2 (01:25:32):
I feel it's just a running theme for the last
few years. Just they only seem to give uh, just
the voice to the extremes anymore. Most of us are
in the middle and don't give a fuck. The problem
the extream gets clicks.

Speaker 3 (01:25:45):
The problem is when you start seeing the fact, you
start seeing people posting video of Hey, there's a guy
crawling on a fucking roof with a gun, and there's
fucking there's a Secret Service sniper nest. I can see that,
and I can see this guy, and I'm pretty sure
they can see each other. What the fuck is going

(01:26:06):
on here?

Speaker 2 (01:26:06):
I mean, like he's the same people for the last
two years, when cell phone videos would show up on
the Internet of just just outrageous Biden gas, they got
branded again. Oh their right wing nut jobs or what
were they saying before the debate, what was the cheeky phrase?

(01:26:28):
They think they came up with cheap fakes? You know
this and all that shit was bullshit. No, no, he's
fine and this and this is all from right ring
propaganda sites. No, turns out half these videos were just
Rando's going to look at this crazy shit this old
man's doing.

Speaker 3 (01:26:44):
What did I see the other day?

Speaker 6 (01:26:46):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:26:47):
I don't know how old it is, but he went
to go kiss a woman that was not his wife,
and his wife had to step in because it was
someone It was a blonde chick standing next to him,
and he thought it was Jill.

Speaker 3 (01:26:57):
The one I saw was a resonation resonation video from
him where he's like, you know, y'all, en words could
kiss my ass, I've done and blah blah blah blah blah.
Yeah that's deep. Yeah, yeah, yeah, look this is okay.
I guess conspiracy theory hat back on this is what
this is? The gun to my head. I don't know
what the fuck to believe. I don't know if it

(01:27:18):
was an attempted assassination, which I tend to believe, there's
more of that. It's it's a it's a bumbled assassination
that was put in the motion by Trump's political opponents. Say,
now I've had this and my political opponents, I mean,
I guess I should scrap No, no, check that not
political opponents. His the people who would put it in motion,

(01:27:40):
of the people whose pocket books pump was Trump would
negatively be affected.

Speaker 2 (01:27:44):
I had this thought has entered my brain a couple
of times in the last ten days as anyone brought
up or am my nuts to think that this is
even in the realm of possibility.

Speaker 3 (01:27:56):
Maybe Trump staged this. That's what That's what the fucking
the left things. That's what I said. That's what at
that fucking show I heard that it was a fake
assassination attempt. It was a staged assassination attempt, which, by
the way, then I believe if it was staged, that
was supposed to be a bullet that came close to Trump,

(01:28:19):
well I'm supposed to hit him. There's no way. There's
no sharp shooter on this planet they can make that
shot intent. But then I gotta get something to drink,
So say what you gotta say. I'm going around the
corner so I'll hear you. But I mean, but a
guy died, so I mean, I mean, I can, I
can refute my own point. People were injured.

Speaker 2 (01:28:35):
I mean, And now we're getting back into what we
talked about earlier with just we're back to the sacrificial
lamb theory where they're gonna pick out a guy to
randomly die like that.

Speaker 3 (01:28:48):
That now does not make it seem plausible.

Speaker 2 (01:28:51):
You know, your your theory of plucking a kid out
of a foster home holds a lot more water than
they picked a Rando to die so Trump could gain
some points in the polls.

Speaker 3 (01:29:02):
What I'm just saying is, if we're gonna go fucking
full conspiracy theory, let's not act like the CIA and
the United States government has an experimented and like ran
experiments and had experiments ran for them under the you know,
but underneath the cover of darkness. Let's put it that way,
and how to basically brainwash people into doing what you

(01:29:23):
want I mean, giggle, laugh, get it out of your system.
Then pick up a fucking history book and understand it.
MK Ultra was real. Oh absolutely, co in Telpro was real.
And that was the whole point of that was to
absolutely slander and decimate by cutting the legs out from

(01:29:45):
under the fucking civil rights. His CIA and the FBI
worked in conjunction with each other to actively cut the
legs out of the fucking civil rights Why do we
not have a problem understanding all this shit? But we
think it goes back to what I'm saying. This is
the trap that the most intelligent people I know fall
into because they've attached such a negative connotation to conspiracy

(01:30:07):
theory that this is the only way they can cope
with it intellectually. I know that governments all over the
world every day conspire against their own citizens and conspire
against their political enemies. And there's, for lack of a
better term, we'll go with a modern one four D
chess being played. I know that I know it's happened

(01:30:28):
here in America in the history of America and is
well documented, and I know it'll happen in the future.
But it's not happening right now. Why I'm too smart.
I would see it if it was. And everyone I
trust tells me it's not happening right now, regardless of
whatever you present to me. It's not happening right now.
Because I trust this person, and this person says it's
not that's the trap every smart person who refuses to

(01:30:50):
even discuss to answer questions, which is another red flag.
What did I say earlier to show someone in the
lion has no problem answering questions. Someone's trying to hide
some somebod who doesn't want to get to the root
cause of some shit, doesn't want to answer some fucking questions.

Speaker 2 (01:31:05):
Yeah, and Cheetle played that card today a lot in Washington.
She kept a couple things. She kept saying, like, I'm
not allowed to comment because that investigation is ongoing. I
mean that's okay, Yeah, it's like standard police speed.

Speaker 3 (01:31:20):
This is where this is where we need. We need
more politicians with the type of retarded, crazy brave I
guess that Trump is to stand up after an assassination
attempt and fucking like, you know, put his fist in
the air and start screaming fight at his supporters. We
need politicians with more of that in their system to

(01:31:41):
where they're like, oh, okay, I'm sorry, So the very
reason you're here you can't discuss because it's still under investigation.
Guess what, when the investigation's over, that's what we'll reschedule for.
What day will that be? We don't know, Oh, so
we get to put a cap on it, do We.

Speaker 2 (01:31:57):
Said sixty days and AOC actually said that that's great.

Speaker 3 (01:32:03):
Crazy eyed AOC. Next she came out and said, sixty days.
That's fucking crazy. You can't get it done quicker than that,
which I want to say, Bit, you've been in the
government for how long you think they move quick? I
expect that from someone like AOC. You know why AOC
is a fucking lightning ride for crazies. People that are
gonna hate that woman because of shit other people that
they trust have told them to. Fucking this is why

(01:32:24):
you should hate her. I honestly don't Okay, I don't
think AOC is a malicious person. I just think she's
dumb as a box of rocks in the sense of
how the real world works. She's a good horse, teeth
blah blah blah. I get it, I get it. But
guess what Internet we understand the Victoria's Secrets models are
two out of ten. They got sharp knees. You don't

(01:32:45):
want to fuck them? Okay, we get it. Now dust
the fucking cheeto fucking dust off and make room for
reality here. Most people would throw it. Most guys would
throw a fuck in her they consider decent enough to
throw it some dick in her. And I've seen her
run around in a tight ass T shirt. That would
change the rest of the guy's minds that are straight.
They'd be like, Oh, I don't yeah, okay. So my
point is she's a good looking woman. What industry did

(01:33:09):
she come from before she went into politics?

Speaker 2 (01:33:11):
She was a bartender?

Speaker 3 (01:33:13):
And what did she do before she's a bartender that
I couldn't tell you, professional student? So she women are
catered to in the fucking in academia, especially now in
the college world, because they make up the over fifty
percent of college students, so they are now the primary demographic.
She is a primary fucking example of come in, give
us your money and we'll give you. We'll give you

(01:33:34):
degrees and say you're smart. And when she got out,
what could she do with her degree? Bar tend until
she somehow got away into politics, which I guarantee if
she looked like Kathy Bates and that like AOC, her
ass would have never gotten. Oh, calm down their corolla.
He said last year he took a whole bunch of
shit because he said if AOC was fat and sixty
no one will give a No one will give a

(01:33:55):
fuck what she says exactly. No one would give us
that her looks got her to where she's at. Now.
She's a politician. She's a dumb politician. So she's happy
with whatever she's happy with. I wore a fifty thousand
dollars dress and said eat the rich on it to
the met gala. He she thinks she's actually doing something
right because she's book smart. She's world dumb. But here's

(01:34:15):
the problem. That's a politician. He's a political lightning ride.
He attracts a lot of crazies. So do I If
I'm AOC, this is what I'm thinking, So do I?
So what happens when there's a person with an R
after their name as president and they go give that
that detail that was watching Trump? Give that exact detail

(01:34:36):
to AOC. Good luck, bitch. Right now they're ass cares.
Now they give a fuck. See remember after after January sixth,
which I still fucking hate saying it like that, because
it was nothing more. Who's attempted? Really? How is a
bunch of unarmed people standing in a fucking public fucking

(01:34:56):
space going whoo or whatever? The fucking yell, the primal
yell of the homeboy. Did fucking with the whatever the
fuck he had? Buffalo shit? How does that make him
president of the fuck it? Or excuse me, king of
the United States? All of a sudden, did did did
Biden or Trump? Go? Well, that's it, guys, Buffalo Man's here.

(01:35:17):
We are no longer in charge. Buffalo man is I'm
now taking my orders from the guy in the Viking helmet. Yes,
what is your first command? By grace? You know, like
get the fuck out of here. Anyways, it was a
violent insurrection. What have I been saying since the fucking
first show we did? After that, not one of those
chicken shit, cocksucking piece of shit motherfuckers who need their

(01:35:38):
heads in the fucking guillotine went out there to try
to stop that shit. Why Because they're all pussy ass
chicken shit motherfuckers who see drama and head the other
fucking way, and they always fucking start the goddamn drama
they want to run from. Trump's at least got the
balls to go. You know what, fuck it. If I'm
gonna die, rip me apart, these are my fucking people.
If he'd have been I don't understand why the fuck

(01:36:00):
he didn't go out there at that time unless he
wasn't there at the time. That's honestly, if he'd have
done that, if he'd have went out there plus stood
up like he did after his assassination attempt. I don't
give a fuck that I hate Trump. I'm voting for
him just to piss off somebody because you know what,
I just want. I'm tired of hearing. I can't there's
nobody who's that That that crazy, there's no there's that's

(01:36:23):
not bravery, that's insanity. Really, no, that's bravery. Dumb motherfuckers
because your chicken shit bitch made weak titty motherfuckers because pussies.
And guess what, a lot of us ain't. And we
want you to find that out so badly, but we
don't want to go to prison for it. But your
fucking bundles of fucking sticks need to find out.

Speaker 2 (01:36:45):
God damn, because a lot of the subtext in that,
in him yelling fight, was a lot of us heard
when he was yelling fight, a lot of us heard him, Hey,
I'm over here, you fucking missed. Like to me, there
was some undertones that like I'm right here, pussy.

Speaker 3 (01:37:01):
Because you're dealing with people who have no fucking guts
and who've never been testing these people in power. If
we can't get honorable, honest people in there, then I
at least want people with guts and just stand up
for their convictions. Because these pussy ass bitch made motherfuckers
bend over for the first fucking person who might be
able to put them in their fucking place. They're that scared,

(01:37:22):
you know, of their own constituents. Imagine how scared they
are of someone who could actually do political damage to
their career.

Speaker 2 (01:37:28):
You know, what you just said kind of just jarred
something to me about why Trump is maybe the way
Trump is like there was first term now probably through
a second term, he's not beholden to anyone in the
in the uh, the respect of a lot of these
people right are probably they're they're they're bending the knee
to the people that got them there so they can, uh,

(01:37:50):
they can be on the take right Like classic example,
I like to bring up Clinton's were worth what two
million dollars when they took office. By the time they
left office, they're worth like what ten You're making four
hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year. Somehow you made
fucking eight million dollars in eight years. But Trump's still
gonna be rich whether he's president or he's not president.

(01:38:12):
So maybe that's a little bit of where his his
swagger comes from. Like I'm saying, to do what i want,
because when I'm done with this office, I'm still gonna
be rich. I don't have to fucking count out to
these assholes Trump.

Speaker 3 (01:38:24):
If Trump is beholden to anybody, I don't know who
it is, because they can't be the same people that
the regular GOP is beholden to. He's got his own
money and he's definitely about not beholden to the same
people that the Democrats get their money from. See just
what I'm saying, Like this is why it was such
a like it was a decisive win in the ever

(01:38:48):
fucking never ever going, never ending war between Democrats Republicans
in this country. It seems like when the Democrats got
Silicon Valley for lack of a better term, but that's
just shorthand for the tech industry basically in their pocket,
like they had the auto industry sixty seventy years ago
via the unions. See people out of the auto industry

(01:39:11):
now think unions have any power in the audio industry. Basically,
unions only have power for people that people higher up
in the union than you are as a member. If
they like you and they have power, you have power. Yeah,
that's it. There's no collective marketing. Unions are we like

(01:39:31):
this person, we don't like this person, So basically we're
all the same. Isn't even They don't even play that
game amongst themselves, but they're demanding that other people play it.

Speaker 2 (01:39:41):
Why I've never been a fan of them.

Speaker 3 (01:39:43):
But this is why the union. But you also fucking
get your panties in a bunch about the union like
they have any fucking power because for the last three
presidential fucking election cycles that Mountain said the unions are
for Democrats and most of the fucking a the Auto
Workers union, the unions here in Michigan that have sway
and matter. Their union members were like, we're voting Republican.

(01:40:05):
We don't give a fuck what you say, So what
power does that union have? The argument that can be
made without getting too deep into it, The best argument
I can think of off the top of my head
without knowing the particulars and the minutia of the fucking
gears and how they work on this shit union dudes
being made as donations to the Democratic Party. That's that's
your big that's your gripe. That's a valid gripe at

(01:40:26):
that point, How the fuck is it our union's nonprofit?
Fuck out of here, right, So that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (01:40:32):
Sean Faine makes three hundred and thirty thousand dollars a
year that we know about, and he wears to eat
the rich t shirt. Get the fuck out of here.

Speaker 3 (01:40:39):
That's what I'm saying is the unions don't have that
type of fucking put but the tech industry does. Because
the tech industry is so cutthroat. If you have the
wrong it's like working in Hollywood. You don't go along
with the progressive popular opinion. You better keep your opinions
to your fucking self.

Speaker 2 (01:40:57):
Ask a few Googlers. That's who was that one dude?

Speaker 3 (01:40:59):
What was it like In the first few years of
the show.

Speaker 2 (01:41:02):
The guy wrote a paper about like it was back
by data about why women are in different basically explaining
the wage gap, like women choose different jobs. That guy
got fucking crucified and ran out of Google.

Speaker 3 (01:41:16):
I remember who you're talking about I remember his name,
but I remember who you're talking about.

Speaker 2 (01:41:19):
Yeah, like it busted the wage gap. Myth wide open,
and he was he was a misogynist and this and
that because basically said no, women choose different jobs with
different pay scales.

Speaker 3 (01:41:29):
This must have been before Washington Post in New York
Times posted that basically they threw the they waved the
white flag and said, it's a it's an earnings gap.
It's not a wage gap. When if you if you
look at earnings, if women work the same amount of
overtime and the same type of jobs and compared it
one to one, they would be making the same amount.
But women, because women get pregnant, men don't. When one

(01:41:52):
gets pregnant, she can't, especially if she works a physical job,
she can't necessarily do the same job. This is this
is like, this is shit that I'm like, Okay, A
basic A basic statistics class, a basic scientific method, a
class that teaches basic scientific method. The facts, the fact
that that that these stats were presented that skewed, and

(01:42:15):
that much there was omitted from it, that much context
was removed from it tells you you're not dealing with
people in good faith. Tells you that the whole argument
is bullshit. I'm telling you, dude, if you're telling the truth,
you really don't give it, especially when numbers, numbers don't
fucking lie. Here it is and they try to say what.

Speaker 2 (01:42:37):
Girls, what were they saying didn't have the same opportunities
in STEM as the rest of us, and didn't it all?
Didn't even our our former co hosts agree with us,
Like were their separate classes when we were in school?
Because last I checked, all the boys and all the
girls all went to the same science, all went to

(01:42:58):
the same math classes. Was and like, all right, boy,
it's time for math girls, time to go learn how
to fucking sew. It wasn't like that at all.

Speaker 3 (01:43:06):
You know, there's been so many fucking podcasts, videos, tiktoks,
whatever the fuck of teachers in the last five six
years coming out. I don't even want to go down
that rabbit hole. All right. Well, ultimately, when it comes
to Biden dropping out, I want to see him say it.
I want to see him say it.

Speaker 2 (01:43:22):
He's oh he remember he's supposed to address the nation
later on this week.

Speaker 3 (01:43:26):
Okay, Well, I'm just saying, dude, I'm you know what
I can't do this, dude, I can't do this anymore.
I can't sit here and do this fucking show every
week because this is not not not through this not
not not through the bullshit it's coming. Because I'm gonna
have to sit here and watch unless it's a live
press conference that can somehow be proven to be live,
I'm gonna have to watch Biden supposedly or whatever give

(01:43:49):
a I'm not gonna run speech, and then I'm gonna
have to listen to the right go oh, this is
bullshit and blah blah blah blah blah, and the left go, well, no,
it's not bullshit. How could it be bullshit? He gave
the speech because it's a deep fake. Well that's ridiculous. Okay,
well this is the same people there now calling that
ridiculous said that no, no, no, what we saw on
live TV with Donald Trump was was manipulated by computer

(01:44:10):
AI and CGI.

Speaker 2 (01:44:11):
I think you and I are both gonna be live television.
I think you and I are both gonna be an
agree and whenever he makes his statement or his speech
or whatever the fuck they're gonna call it, it's gonna
be like it's gonna it's gonna be like a hostage video, like, hey,
it's like, here's a statement to DNC gave you.

Speaker 3 (01:44:27):
Here you go. If I said there's a there's a
country who businessman slash former fucking reality TV game show
host ran One was their president for four years lost
in a hotly contested and highly questionable And I say
highly questionable in retrospect looking back, because that's the start

(01:44:49):
of why are you asking so many questions? Shut up?
If you were a good fucking American, you just shut
up and accept what we tell you. And I was
hearing it from the left, who I've never heard that
from in my fucking life. Dude. Until that point, I'd
never heard that from the fucking left. Left was always
fucked the man middle finger in the fucking air. And
I'm talking about the fucking the far left. Yeah, the

(01:45:11):
left that were like when I was a teenager, were like,
let's go punch some Nazis. And it was like, yeah,
let's go punch them. You know why, because our grandfather's
killed Nazis and Nazis are pieces of shit now. Not
that was when we walked up like see that motherfucker
with a shaved head and a Nazi fucking tattoo or
brand on the back of his neck. Yeah, he ain't playing.
Kick the shit out that motherfucking Nazi. Now it's bipartisan.

(01:45:35):
We would kick their ass together.

Speaker 2 (01:45:38):
Yes, yes, the Republicans would come together to whoop that
Nazis ass.

Speaker 3 (01:45:45):
I've seen rednecks and fucking alternative fags back in it.
That's what we called them back in the day, beat
the shit out of Nazis together at parties because Nazis
were lower on the fuck you are scum, no one
likes you. Because here's the you know, we grew up,
I knew kids. Hi to our massively gen z and
fucking jen Alpha audience. I just would like to say

(01:46:07):
that I know that TikTok videos and and and and
younger millennials meaning like the last like sliver of millennials
still under thirty, have told you about how horribly racist
and we just beat negroes and that's all we did.
We just got up every morning hate negroes and beat
them in the nineties. But that's just not the fucking truth.

(01:46:28):
I had a lot of friends who weren't white, and
I didn't think of them as there's my non white friends.
It was just my friends. Every once in a while,
one of our friends we go over to their house
and it would be like their old old grandpa Willie
in the corner and be like, I'll trust all these
white people in my house, and we would find it hilarious.
It was never any beef with us. We found it funny.

Speaker 2 (01:46:48):
Peter Griffin, awful lot of honkys. Okay, hey, and I
knew a lot of white kids who wish they weren't white.

Speaker 3 (01:46:56):
That's just the nature of the high school I went to.
I had one guy I knew, this kid named Jason
who made everyone call him Mason. I'm not making this
shit up. Oh, I'm gonna use his first name, Johnny,
but uh, Johnny came to a fucking party out in
Wixam at the village in ninety nine summer in ninety nine,
and Johnny was decked out in fubu and Johnny was

(01:47:17):
whiter than me. And at one point Johnny lifted up
his fob, his like five ex fubou jersey off of
his fucking one hundred and like sixty pound, fucking you know,
five foot ten frame, and he lifted up his four
ex wife beater underneath his five x fucking Fubu Jersey
to show me an old English Wixam tattooed across his

(01:47:40):
stomach like thug Life was for Tupac, but it said Wixom.

Speaker 2 (01:47:45):
They know he was gang banging on on eath parts.

Speaker 3 (01:47:48):
And I'm like, if you know anything about Metro Detroit,
no one claims Wixam. Even if you're from Wixam, why
would you. There's nothing Wixom at that point especially, was
hardly more than like a mile maybe mile in a
core strip of fucking convenience stores, one Kroger and a
bunch of late the complexes. Some time to come up. Sure,

(01:48:09):
I'm just saying I've been there. I've been there in
the last two months. I've been through the area where
I used to live. It ain't not that much of
a come up.

Speaker 2 (01:48:16):
Hey, the high school I went to didn't matter how
down you are, no fucking you were white and you
were foobuo. You get your ass whooped, dude, chick.

Speaker 3 (01:48:26):
Oh my boy, Dave, come over and Dave. You know
Dave's he's uh, we never figured out third or quarter
black enough for people to assume he's not white. He's
he's that much off black. So he's like black mixed,
but uh. He showed up at one of the parties
that Johnny was at, and Johnny's rocking his fooboo gear,

(01:48:47):
and Dave walks in not giving a single fuck because
he's how Dave is. And Dave's like negro, except that's
not the word he use the fuck you wearing fubu
for And Johnny's like, what the fuck you talking about?
You bought as white as me, motherfucker you high yellow
blah blah. He's like, okay, first of all, you we
don't know each other, like that, you a little too familiar.
Second of all, fubu that ain't for you or buy you?
Take that shit off? What the fuck is wrong with

(01:49:07):
you exactly? I mean just ripping into them like like
you are disgraced to two races. Take that shit off.
And I'm just like, listen, be rad Oh this is
ninety nine as well. Before Comptence, most wanted confidence, most wanted,
that was the motherfucker from uh not Boys in the Hood.

(01:49:27):
It was the other one, mensous society. Compton's most wanted anyways.
And when it comes to this ship with Trump with Biden,
I don't I'm just I can't buy any of this.
I can't I can't do this. I can't sit here,
and I can't watch parties act like they didn't say
the shit they've been saying. For the last four years
I watched. I've watched the Right lose a lot of

(01:49:48):
its evangelical base, and because of that, they've been able
to take the civil libertarian as long as I'm not
harming another person, they've been able to adopt that, where
the left has took the more authoritarian No, you're gonna
do what we tell you to do, You're gonna do
what the government tells you to do. That was the
opposite when I was coming up, because the right had
the fucking the Christians driving them going, oh yeah, I know.

(01:50:10):
The Right was the ban everything. Yeah, And don't get
me wrong, the Democrats were banned shit too, but they
were not as zealous about it. It was not at
the top of their platform, and it was at the
top of a lot of Republicans platforms in the eighties
and especially ninety two Cop Killer but ironic crack Me
Up because everyone called that a rap album, like they're
not wrapping.

Speaker 2 (01:50:30):
Up, but also but also too ironically Tipper Gore was
ahead of the PMRC.

Speaker 1 (01:50:34):
Thank you for visiting Christopher media dot net. Thank you
for visiting Christopher Media dot that.

Speaker 3 (01:51:03):
That's why I said left. They were still wanting to
do this ship just on un lesser scale, kinder, gentler,
machine gun hand. Now you know the fucking now you
get the subtext of that fucking lyric. If you even
know where that lyrics from, you do you're old or
you actually having a sense of music history. And I'm
finding that there's a lot of gen zs out there

(01:51:23):
that kind of do because the fact they grew up
with the ability to just stream and hit shuffle and
it just any genre and they can just go don't
like this, Okay, like this, don't like this. They don't
care about genres. They just care about whether they like
the song or not. That's why I'm sitting there and
I'm talking. I'm talking to a former co worker about

(01:51:44):
like radio used to be, I know, right, but yeah,
I'm talking to a former co worker about Genesis with
like Peter Gabriel in the group, and she's like talking
all about this when the Lion lies down with the Lamb.
I'm on Broadway and I'm like, okay, so you know
Genesis Peter, like, you know so I brought up like, yeah,

(01:52:06):
well you know the album after so you know his
sole album US and had digging in the dirt And
she's like, my knowledge is as wide as the ocean,
but it's as deep as a puddle. I'm like, but
you know a lot about fucking a Genesis album that
most Genesis fucking fans don't even know exist. How do
you not know about Peter Gabriel's fucking top forty shit?

(01:52:28):
But that is that is someone who's twenty two at
the time, she'd be like twenty three now. And she's like,
because I grew up listening to I've always listened to
streaming music. I only ever listened to radio when I'm
in the car with my grandmother and my grandfather. That's it.
That's how she experienced music, and music was hear that
radio people. Music to her has been she finally gets

(01:52:49):
a phone, So last year twenty two, she'd probably say
Scots phone when she was twelve, just rounded off ten years.
So twenty thirteen she gets a phone, she probably gets
a streaming and before that her face, she said her
family's pretty tech savvy, so they were probably streaming stuff
and listening to it at home. So she probably just
figured out her taste and started recommended shit according to that,

(01:53:12):
and that's what she stuck with. I do know this.
I as a joke one time at work. I was like,
hey send I was like this music that we're listening
to this sucks. I made a joke. I was like, hey,
send me a pot or not a podcast. I was like,
send me a playlist to scrub my musical palette. And
like literally thirty seconds later, I get a fucking message
and I'm like, what the Like, why'd you send me
a playlist? Because you asked me to? And I'm like, okay,

(01:53:33):
autism popping his head up like it has most literal
shit like that was a joke. How do you not
get that? But no, man, that's I truly believe. Like
I people shocked me with some of the shit that
they come out, Like how the fuck do you know
about that? But and it's just this isolated knowledge of something,
whereas like if we know, if if when we were
growing up, if we ran into someone and you were like, yeah,

(01:53:55):
so I was listening to uh, Summertime Blues and they
were like, like the Eddie Cochran verse or like Who.
First of all, you'd be like, oh, you know that
there was a version before the Who, And second of all,
you know who did it? Well, if you know both versions,
we can hang out and they're like, yeah, I know
Eddy Cochran, Yeah, died young fucking thirteen. You know, stare
up like, oh you know his shit? You know him?

(01:54:16):
Like that, Oh okay, you knew that. Motherfucker knew you
know what I'm saying, Like, it wasn't just he knew
that one song in that little bit because you had
to earn that knowledge. Now you can just hear a
song and be like, oh I like this song and
you don't even give a fuck about that.

Speaker 2 (01:54:29):
Or when you found somebody who liked the band that
you didn't think anybody else elected. Oh you know this band,
Oh you could instantly bond with them and fucking just
kill an hour.

Speaker 3 (01:54:39):
There's one band I found. It's like that even online
in the world today. I literally go to their subreddit
and there's like less than four hundred members. But they've
been around since two thousand and eight, release and albums
every two years, with EP sprinkled in here and there.
I'm like, besides me and apparently like maybe two thousand
other people out of eight billion people. I don't anyone

(01:55:00):
who listens to the name of this band, Mama Leak.
I brought them up a bunch of times on it.
See that's the thing. It's just it's one of those names.
It goes in one ear and out the other. Most terrible.
It's not memorable, which would be ironic because if you
hear any other music, you're gonna go, I've never heard
anything like that, and most people either go I can
tell they did that on purpose, but I don't like
the way it hits my ear. Or Okay, they're doing

(01:55:23):
that on purpose, and I like the way it hits
my ear. It's outside shit. It's true outsider music. I'm
not even gonna try to sell anybody on it. If
you want to check them out, I would say, start
with an album called Diner Coffee listen to jazz. So
I didn't I like when they go outside the well.
I mean, that's the thing, like their last album, because
their new album comes out next month. But the last
album they released come out in twenty twenty two, and

(01:55:45):
it was described, I think incorrectly as black metal jazz.
All Right, what it is is metal deconstructionists along the
lines of like Mister Bungle, with like elements of black metal,
but also elements of Middle Eastern music. There's trip hop elements,
there's sampling. They use harmonicas, they use Middle Eastern chanting,

(01:56:09):
they sing in different languages. It's all over the fucking place.
I don't know any other way to describe besides if you,
if you, if you think you want to check out
something that you've really never heard before, check out Diner Coffee.
That's that's that's the latest album they have. And then
if you like that, be prepared for their other albums
to sound nothing like that and go back one more
album and check it out. And it's called uh, come

(01:56:31):
and see and in the name of this band one
more Time, Mama Leak m A m A l e
e k okay. Supposedly, so it is like it sounds
mama leak. Yeah. Supposedly, it's a some Middle Eastern language.
I'm not sure what, but it's it's slaves plural, not singular,

(01:56:54):
whereas Mama luke is the singular version of slave. But
I'm not sure what language is supposed to be. But
there's some argument about that because they did start off
as black metal with Wow, this is how the fuck
did we end up talking about Mama League on this
fucking anyways, they start off as like a black metal
like project where it was two guys, and then they've
added elements over the years where they now have a

(01:57:16):
full touring band And even though they've been around since
two thousand and eight, they've played maybe three four shows
ever and it's all been since twenty nineteen, and they've
never toured, and they're coming with another band. I like,
this band is coming to Detroit November, but they're not
coming with Mama League. Mama League's not coming with them,
but they are going. Both of them are going to
be on tour together in Tennessee. So we have a

(01:57:39):
co host where I'm like, Okay, you understand, this band's
been around since two thousand and eight and they played
three shows. Now that all of a sudden, they're playing
like seven shows and one of them's in Tennessee. I
have to make this work logistically because, by the way,
this is type of show that you get in and
it's like fifteen twenty bucks to get in, and I
could fucking hit the band from the back of the
fucking venue. You know what I'm saying, It's not gonna

(01:58:00):
be like So it's I'm like, do I if I
decide to go see what this podcasting for? Nobody but
me and Jess who ain't here once again that should
have been here show Jess anyways, Like if I try
to make this work, like I this is like, this
will be the most I'll ever go out to ever
go see a show, because I truly believe I'll never
get a chance to see them ever tour again. I

(01:58:21):
just don't think they're that type of band. So I'm like,
do I try to go through? Do I try to
do all this because it would have to be in
November this year because that's when the date is, And
it's just like, damn, dude, how bad do I really
want to see a band? I don't know. I'm kind
of undecided. It's kind of like your moment when you
were like how much for the fucking tickets for Metallica? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:58:40):
But uh, it's so worth it. Like I was thinking
about that the other day. I was like, that was
a good fucking show.

Speaker 3 (01:58:45):
I can tell you this. My guest to there and
back in the car, I have now all highway. I'm
not even worried about that. That I probably two hundred
dollars probably cover that, which just fucking blows my mind.
Two hundred dollars used to get me to Tennessee. You
know what I'm saying, in the vehicles I drove in.
That thing gets damn near forty miles of the gallon
fucking on the highway, the air.

Speaker 2 (01:59:07):
I know the mileage of that thing. You get pretty
much almost to Tennessee on one tank.

Speaker 3 (01:59:12):
That's what I'm saying. So two hundred dollars, no matter
what the price is, that's got to cover everything as
far as that car getting there and back. Right. Yeah,
I mean, and I mean I always budget way more
than I think I'm gonna need, because it's better to
have a little bit more money than I planned than.

Speaker 2 (01:59:29):
Just I have it and not need it, then need
it and not have.

Speaker 3 (01:59:32):
It planned for it. And also, like it's me, I
know how to eat very cheap or slash for free
because of where I work, So I could probably load
up on some shit, don't have to buy much. Get
down there, get like immediately pull up, go see the show,
get leave the show, get in my car, drive hi jess, Hey, cauz,
what's up? Can I crash? Yep? All right? Cool? Maybe

(01:59:55):
if I can take three, If I can get three
days off in a row, be like I can spend
a couple hours before I hurting around, head north and
come back and then go to sleep, wake up, take
a shower, go back to work. I can make that happen.
But that's insane because I'm forty seven and I'm going
to see a band that's like nobody. But like I said,
like two thousand people out of eight billion, give a
fuck about so do it. Oh.

Speaker 2 (02:00:15):
I traveled by myself all the time for work and
for pleasure.

Speaker 3 (02:00:18):
I was a going to say, yeah, and you got
paid for it. Well, No, I went on a couple
of vacations by myself just to be like, fuck it,
where'd you go? I went to Colorado. I went there
to get legal weed. Yeah, but it was still a
vacation that I went on by myself to get legal weed.
Don't act like it's you didn't go to like an
all inclusive resort by yourself or a cruise by yourself.

(02:00:38):
You went to some place. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:00:39):
It was like, there's one state in the country and
now that has legal weed. I get all this time off.
I actually have the means to go. I have actually
I have a friend who lives in at the time,
I have a friend who lives in Aspen. Fuck it,
I'm going to Colorado. I'm going on a weed vacation.

Speaker 3 (02:00:55):
I mean, I guess, I don't know. I have friends
that have gone to fucking Amsterdam, and I'm like, I'm garingarantine.
And if if you couldn't do in Amsterdam, which you
can do in Amsterdam, you wouldn't go there. So I
can't really say much, can't I. I guess, Like, but
that's the whole reason why you go places to do
stuff that you can't do at home. Isn't the whole
point of going on vacation or one of the equivalent

(02:01:16):
of as many points of going on vacation? Okay, at
that point in time, with the legal circumstances surrounding marijuana
as they were in this country at that point in time.

Speaker 2 (02:01:26):
It was it's a quizalent okay, destiny.

Speaker 3 (02:01:29):
A long time out. It's the equivalent of like, Hey,
we're gonna go on vacation, me and my you know,
me and my ex wife. So I'm sitting there talking
we're gonna go on vacation. She's like, Hey, where you
want to go? I want to go where I can
get like one hundred and ninety eight proof real ever clear.
And she would go, we're going to Alabama. We don't
have to go that far. It used to be Kentucky.
Now now it's Tennessee, I believe, but Tennessee for sure.

(02:01:52):
And she would be like, Okay, so you want to
go to Tennessee, so you want to go see your family. No,
I just want to go where I can get that
booze and then like we can find something to do
once I get the booth. That's how weird. That's what's
what it feels like to me. Like if I'm driving
through Tennessee on my way to some place that had
you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (02:02:10):
Do you know that there's this thing called the Bourbon
Run and people will go to Kentucky just to do it.

Speaker 3 (02:02:16):
I have no idea what the Bourbon Run is. No,
I do not know what that is. Yeah, it's you
you go through all the bourbon distilleries, oh, the tours
and shit. Yeah, I've never heard it fucking called the
Bourbon Run. But I do I'm aware that that is
something you can go through and you can buy and
purchase experience, just like people go to Portland just to

(02:02:38):
go to all the micro breweries out there. Southern Baptist
family upbringing. I don't know. It just seems like it's
like I'm going to Vegas. Why I'm going I'm going
to Nevada? Why the party ranch? Bro, you can't get
laid here? Well, I am going to Vegas. Why to
gamble Vegas? Yeah, it's and in my family, it's like,

(02:03:00):
what the fuck? Why you notice I don't gamble on anything.

Speaker 2 (02:03:04):
Dude, rich, You're allowed to have nice things. We're getting
into self esteem issues.

Speaker 3 (02:03:09):
If self esteem is giving my money to a fuck
it to the house of a casino.

Speaker 2 (02:03:13):
That's just the older I get, the dumber I think
gambling is. But I'm just talking about like, no, it
just sounds like you think you're not allowed to have
nice things in general. Why would I want to go
on vacation to do stuff, because that's what you do
on vacation to like relax, do tourists bullshit?

Speaker 3 (02:03:29):
Like I said, if okay, I was saying, if I
had a week and I was with my like like
let's go back twenty years. I'm with my ex wife.
We have a week, we can go someplace. This is
how my mind would work, Like if I want to
go to like, let's say she wants to go to Florida.
She wants to go to Disney, like she's never been
right something like that. All right, cool, we ain't flying,
we can't afford it. So we're driving. And plus I

(02:03:50):
got family at the halfway mark in Tennessee, and I
have family in Florida, so we got places to state
that's covered. I might think, Hey, when we're in Tennessee,
we got to hit with the liquor store. I got
to pick up some funcking some real ever cleared while
we're here. But that's like on the way through. That's
not a reason to go to Tennessee. Do you see
what I'm saying? Like, that's what I'm It feels weird

(02:04:10):
to me to be like we're in Tennessee specifically for booze.
It feels like the same way it would be like
back in the day, going before you get weed here,
I'm gonna go to Colorado specifically for weed. It's like
if you if work took you there. Of course, you're
gonna go there. Of course I want to like shout
out pictures in front of them, and I want to
like Casa Benita and what else. It proves.

Speaker 2 (02:04:36):
Yeah, there was this thing called the Freedom Trail where
you were supposed to hit all these dispensaries.

Speaker 3 (02:04:41):
I did that, man. I went to Arizona, and I
drove through the mount Forest and ship, I went on
the Coors Brewery tour. But see, that's what I'm saying. Like, also,
you forget I was single. I was the only passenger
on this vacation. I mean, I guess, I don't know.
It just it feels like it gotta be more than
weed to get me to go anywhere. He's gonna have

(02:05:01):
to be like Yoti.

Speaker 2 (02:05:02):
I had never been to Colorado. That was the other
thing too. I stayed with my friend for I think
three out of the five days, like, and he was
an asspen. He was across the fucking state. I got
to see a lot of the fucking rockies.

Speaker 3 (02:05:14):
If you had some place to stay. This is painting
a different picture. Now, this is starting. There's something other
than weed in that state that you were going there for.
You knew someone in that state, you had other places
you wanted to go, you know what, you had places
like destinations. It wasn't just like well, I'm gonna go
where there's legal weed and then I'll just find out
and I'm just like, hey, I'm just swimming in legal weed. Now,

(02:05:35):
I'll just figure out what to do for the next
five days. That's the way you made it sound like
this shit was happening. Well, no, that's kind of that's kind.

Speaker 2 (02:05:40):
Of pathetic if that's if it's well, that was like
kind of a big motivator to go to go to Colorado.
But yeah, I did have other things to do, and
I did do other things.

Speaker 3 (02:05:49):
I mean, I get it. I get it, and I
mean it's honest for you to admit it, like I mean,
of course, because if it was like hey, before we
was legal here before, you can get it pretty much
anywhere you can get it, like you can get it now,
where are you going going to Colorado? You're gonna get
some we of course, when we get some fucking we.
Of course, Yes, I'm going to Colorado. Yes, but it's
kind of like it's kind of like with a woman,

(02:06:09):
like you know, why are you with me? Well, that's uh,
this is one of the trick questions. There's one of
them questions I if I answer, it's a lot. It's
a minefield for me to navigate blindfolded, and all my
other senses dulled. There's no way to win this. And
the best way I figured it is like, you gotta
tell her the truth at some point. So because I I,

(02:06:30):
you're hot and you got pussy, you can't say it
like that. So this you got to say, because you
want the most beautiful woman, or you if you say
one of the most beautiful, you better say your mother,
your grandmother, your daughter. Are only women more beautiful than her,
the most beautiful woman I ever laid my eyes on.
And oh, what's the other one? I used to say,
you gotta lie to them. You know, you got telling
the truth, like and you just got to say, like,

(02:06:51):
say you're not just with me because look, of course
sex is in the top five. I was, but it's
not one or two, but it's in the question in
a couple of weeks. No, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (02:07:01):
This is a twenty twenty four move. I made her
her looks for second. The first My first reason was,
I said, because you are a genuinely good person.

Speaker 3 (02:07:08):
I don't know you have to put it. What I'm
saying is like in my experience, it's just be honest.
So you have to if you try to act I
was honest, you try to act like the fact that
I think you're hot and you got pussy is not
part of the equation. They're gonna be like, this is
the lie of a mission. You're not telling me something,
And that's worse than if you just come out and
say because I find you beautiful and yes we have

(02:07:29):
good sex. Okay, all right, but you can't come out
and say that right off the bat, and you have to.
You have to gussie it up for him. If you
leave with the looks, you're shallow. This is why this is,
this is this is oh god, this is podcast for
another day. But that is why I go with the
women like I'm attracted to women I'm attracted because at
least I know where they fucking stand. Back to d chest, No,

(02:07:49):
I just know where the I just know where the
fuck the women I'm attracted to stay like I dude,
the last last ten months, I fucking deconstructed my brain
and why am I fucking attracted to the women I'm
attracted to? And why am I in this and this
and this. Oh Jesus, it's a whole, big, messy fucking thing.
I swear to God, if I ever, if I ever
can afford a fucking therapist, I'm putting somebody's kid through
college or funding someone's retirement.

Speaker 2 (02:08:13):
Man, hey, I did that for a couple of years. Recently,
I get it.

Speaker 3 (02:08:19):
Well, I'm to the point where there's nothing more I
can do on my fucking own because I just keep
ending up in the same fucking spots. Even though I'm
taking different fucking roads, I end up at the same
destination every time. So now I need someone completely off
the reservation to come at me and be like, try
this something you've never even fucking considered your thought of.
I don't know, because dude, like, okay, here's the deal.

(02:08:42):
I can fucking deconstruct you right now as far as psychologically, like,
when it comes to like romantic shit, me, my shit
don't even make fucking sense. Well, I'm just my shit
is so scattered all over the place, I can't connect it.
And even people who know me, the one my ex wife,
the one person is playing who knows me. The only
person that knows me better is me, And sometimes I

(02:09:04):
would argue, depending on what are we talking about me,
she might know me better than I know myself. And
she's like, I can't. I don't know. You are a
grab bag of fucked up And here's the thing you're
You're trying to intellectualize your way out of it and
you can't. And I'm like, okay, and this is part
of just accept.

Speaker 2 (02:09:21):
Who the fuck you are, learn to navigate around yourself.

Speaker 3 (02:09:24):
So that I've done, I know I can handle X,
so I will handle it, and I will go about
and act as if I know I can't handle why,
so I will avoid why and do my best if
I am forced to deal with it, to handle it
as best I can. But when you are completely unprepared
to deal with why and you think you've been dealing

(02:09:45):
with X, man kind of throws for a loop. And
on top of that, I mean, fuck it. Just as
far as I'm trying to statute limitations up, I won't
use anyone's name because I don't want anyone to get
a fucking lawsuit, but I mean, like this person is
she spent six fucking months get pasted all my fucking
barriers and bullshit fucking protection I had, and once she
got past them, did everything that I had, all those

(02:10:08):
barriers and bullshit for levels of protection to keep away
from me, Like why did you work? You know what
I'm saying, Like, and once you deal with someone like that,
and then you start fucking going, how did I fall
into this? This is something that happens when you're nineteen
twenty twenty one. This isn't something that happens to me
when you're forty six. And once you were like, that's

(02:10:29):
what sent me into why am I like this? And
I got to the point where I got so honest
with myself I couldn't deal with anybody else. You just
didn't matter who the fuck it was, because the minute
I thought you were bullshitting, I wanted to put you
through the nearest wall because I can't stand that shit.
I'm sick of it. I'm tired of people being dishonest
and deceitful and demanding me have the honesty of a

(02:10:50):
fucking saint. It's bullshit, And I was over fucking high.
Welcome to my therapy session. But I said this last week,
we all three, all three of us have been through
some shit to very degrees to put us in like
hyper fucking survival mode, hyper fucking vigilant mode, whatever you
want to call it, that's what I've been in. I
don't know what episode you find it, but I don't
know how many episodes you posted, so I don't know

(02:11:11):
how many of my fucking breakdown episodes made the internet. None. Okay,
well great, there here we go. But I know that
fucking I can tell you this for a fact. When
you get rocked to your core because you were wrong
about someone that you dropped your defenses with, I don't
give a fuck who you are. I don't give a
fuck how much pussy or how much dick you can get,
how easily, how much money you have, how fast of

(02:11:34):
a car you have, whatever the fuck it shakes you
to your core. Unless you're a type of person who's
basically a sociopath or a psychopath, those are the only
people that could take that type of hit, absorb it,
and keep walking like nothing happened. Why, Because they don't
care you hurt a person like that. The only thing
they care about is can I physically emotionally destroy this person? Yes?

(02:11:56):
Or no?

Speaker 6 (02:11:57):
No?

Speaker 3 (02:11:58):
Right now I can't. I'll get you later, And they
move the fuck out. A normal person takes a blow
like that and goes, how the fuck I've spent X
amount of years building up this defense, this fucking system
that nobody gets through, and it's worked well, and this
person just navigated it like it was nothing, a hot
knife through butter. And the whole reason I was resistant

(02:12:19):
is because I was afraid of what was gonna happen. Happen.
So take all of that shit, and then you take
everything that's happened in the interim far as career and
other personal life bullshit, and yeah, I'm to the point
where I'm just like, I don't really have a whole
lot of time for people who ain't genuine, people who
want to be on some bullshit, people who want to
live lies. I'm not about it. Go live your fucking

(02:12:41):
lives away from me. I don't want you around me.
I don't want to hear for I don't want to
hear you talk, I don't want to hear you breathe,
I don't hear you nothing. Just go to fucking exist
the fuck away from me, and I'll exist the fuck
away from you because I can't deal with the shit anymore.
And there's way too me people walking around who I
don't know if it's Musaran. I really don't want to
get off at the end of this, but I'm just
gonna say this. I can tell like there's a generational

(02:13:03):
divide between us and and gen excuse me, Oh gotcha?
She ever heard me fucking mess it up? And Jess
I really killed if she ever heard that. Alost the
point where I say, edit it, but she ain't listening
to this deep into this episode. Uh, there's a generational divide.
I would say that Jess would even be able to
tell between her and people I'd say probably under thirty
people that were raised with the Internet and everything the

(02:13:25):
Internet brings, because they are assume the worst everyone's out
to get you, and the worst thing you can do
is be genuine and get caught being genuine because then
someone's gonna make fun of you because you were trying
look at you. It's it's the slacker mentality repackaged for
a new generation. And I'm telling you because of the
industry I'm in. If people under thirty.

Speaker 2 (02:13:48):
That's what drives it don't want to be made fun
I mean, I just think it's part of being young,
because I remember feeling like that. But at some point
you just stop giving a fuck, or maybe they still
keep giving a fuck.

Speaker 3 (02:13:59):
And that's the problem. It's the it's to always assume
the worst about everybody else, but demand that everybody else
gives you every fucking every pass. And because the minute
someone else does something you don't like goes back to
what I was saying earlier, they attribute it to malicious
intent instead of just this person's probably an idiot and
it's not really paying attention to what the fuck is
going on, or they're not concerned about how this is

(02:14:21):
affecting you, or they don't realize how this is affecting
I don't know, maybe maybe maybe I'm getting to you
up my own ass about it, But I just think
the Internet breeds has bred, specially people under thirty. Because
people thirty years ago is nineteen ninety four. Oh yeah,
you add another seven eight years to where they're clicking
around on a mouse unsupervised. The Internet is fucking I mean,

(02:14:42):
dial up is pretty much ubiquitous to that point, right, yeah,
Because I had high speed in the boonies out here,
and I got it late in two thousand and seven.
All my friends had already had high speed for a
good three four years some of them even had it
from the nineties.

Speaker 2 (02:14:56):
Oh yeah, by two, you're starting to get into like
DSL kids.

Speaker 3 (02:15:00):
They're not Jen Alpha who grew up literally born into
a strictly digital world. No, if you're born in ninety four,
ninety five, ninety six, technically you're still a millennial. You're
you're on the cosp of millennial and a zoomer, but
you're still doing it for your downloads. But yeah, you
still probably have some memories of a non digital dominated world,

(02:15:24):
but for the most part, nowhere near like if you're
born in nineteen ninety, because then you get to two
thousand and five and you're fifteen, and you're like, fuck that.
Can you imagine when you were ten years old of
Napster come out? You would divide up your childhood into
before and after Napster come out. Yep, especially when it
comes to anything about music. So that's what I'm saying.

(02:15:44):
Thirty year old's born into a world where Napster's always
been there as far as they're concerned. Because there were
four when it came out. Most people don't really start
forming like solid memories until they're like four and a
half five. I have no idea about CD books. They
grew up online. They grew up with all the past,
the cynicism, the fucking, the meme culture of everything's a joke,

(02:16:06):
take nothing serious. Anyone who does take anything serious is
to be point, to be mocked and laughed at. Then
you have the fact that since you don't have the
masculine element of verbal sparring online that you do sitting
in the same room talking to people, the online interactions
have become like a like a like a like a

(02:16:27):
room full of teenage girls. It's all GSR, gossip shaming
and rallying.

Speaker 2 (02:16:33):
I read a comment I broke my rule and read
a comment.

Speaker 3 (02:16:36):
Section the other day. I was like, well, not much
has changed, but yeah, it's like it's like having a
bunch of twelve, thirteen, fourteen. I can't believe it is
still the same.

Speaker 2 (02:16:45):
I haven't I haven't like been into comments sections regularly
since like twenty seventeen. Wow, it is still just people
just going back and forth. It's niping at each other,
a lot of baseless shit, a lot of opinion, a
lot of insults.

Speaker 3 (02:16:59):
It's like, Okay, my favorite is nothing to see here.
My favorite is the whole we got to get everybody
to go against this person. Yeah, the whole Like I said, gossiping, shaming,
rallying gsr it. That is a feminine tactic. That's how
women fight gossip about each other. Part of gossiping is shaming,
and they rally. They get other women men if they

(02:17:20):
can swing it on their side, to go against whoever
they don't like. Are we really surprised that we got
a bunch of bitch ass motherfuckers these days?

Speaker 5 (02:17:27):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (02:17:27):
On top of that, over fifty percent of the people,
the men I'm talking about that are online learning how
to fucking navigate the world like this, come from single
parent homes. Oh, you're allowed to bring that up. And
a vast majority of those single parent homes led by
a single month educated in schools where what eighty percent
of teachers are females. Yeah, but masculinity is the problem

(02:17:47):
right by the way, have you seen the photos of
the Trump shooter, not after they got done with him
photos either, and not the like the pictures of and
the video stills him crawling on the on the roof.
I'm talking about like the pictures of him before.

Speaker 2 (02:18:00):
No, from like school and stuff. Yeah, he looks like
bad luck.

Speaker 3 (02:18:03):
Brian looks like a fucking looks like he's got fetal
alcohol syndrome or something shit like. Seriously, he looks like
he's fucking retarded, Like he's visible. I'm like, wow, you're
visibly a short bus, kid, not a short bus, like
a three quarter bus.

Speaker 2 (02:18:16):
I didn't even know they still make glasses that looked
like that. Heay to go out on a lighter note.
Can I just say that there has been a shadow
coming off of your glasses the whole show, and you
look like fucking Andy Reid. Okay, it's right on your cheeks.

Speaker 3 (02:18:30):
Give me a cheeseburger.

Speaker 2 (02:18:31):
Yeah, But anyway, So, yeah, like two weeks in a row,
just like two political huge things that fact, what what
what are they gonna manufacture next?

Speaker 3 (02:18:42):
That's what I feel like.

Speaker 2 (02:18:43):
That's what we're we're sitting in what what what are
they gonna do it for next week?

Speaker 3 (02:18:48):
Dude, I wasn't joking. I can't. I can't. I can't.
I can't do this every fucking week where we get
in here and it's like, okay, so how much are
we being pissed in our fucking face but we're being
told it's raining out. I just can't do it. Dude.
So I don't give a fuck at this point. Like honestly,
LUs Biden the next week comes out and does a
fucking resonation video. There's really nothing to fucking sit here
and talk about these stories. As far as I'm concerned,

(02:19:09):
I want to see what the fuck he says. I'm
not convinced that he's not dude. Whatever, Man, come the
fuck on. If we told this story about another country,
you'd be like, Oh, of course, there's fucking fuck are
he going on? Are we sure the CIA and over
there doing that? It sounds like fucking page three out
of their playbook, right. But because it's us and we

(02:19:31):
got our bullshit on like we always do, no, well,
ken't having us not on our watch. We're too intelligent
for that. Fucking idiots that were around who let nine
to eleven fucking happen. The fucking idiots who invaded Iraq
based on nine eleven, which had nothing to do with
nine to eleven. You all believe that shit. You believe
the one way signs in the grocery store, We're gonna
save your lives. You believe fucking masking up and staying

(02:19:55):
six fucking feet away was the answer to everything. I can't, dude,
I hate everybody. No one can admit they're wrong, no
one can apologize. Everyone's arguing not for the truth but
to win, which means everyone's going to lose because the
truth is lost in all this. And I get enough
of that shit into my fucking day to day life.
What what fuck do I want to stay here and

(02:20:17):
discuss politicians who make this their fucking lives. Let people
live the fucking lives they want to live, man, because
they're gonna do it anyways. You can't convince people. You can't.
They're different, they're special. It's the same one. Watch your
But if you're a guy, you know exactly what I'm
talking about, because we all know these guys. Every red
flag is for everybody else, not them, right, They're the

(02:20:38):
special ones. They they always end up with their fucking soulmate.
How many soulmates you had? Are we in double digits?
Yet Cupid was working overtime them motherfucker was spun on
meths shooting every fat bitch in the trailer park, because
that's all your soulmates are. I wish I could name
names on this one. If you know my Redford crew,
you know it well you're probably like, there's like three
dudes you could be talking about. Yup. Yes.

Speaker 2 (02:21:00):
Whenever I hear anything over a second marriage, I go
really just keep like it.

Speaker 3 (02:21:07):
And people wonder why I never wanted to get married.
I come from both my both my parents married and
divorced three times. Both died alone. Why the fuck I
can die alone without the fucking financial bullshit and heartbreak
of marriage. Yeah, like, I forget Like in these times,
I figure everyone gets at least one, right, Like when
we were little divorced with stigmatized.

Speaker 2 (02:21:28):
Now it's more normalizer. I figure everyone gets a mulligan.
But if you get onto marriage, if you fail at
two marriages and then you're gonna try a third one,
I'm just staying with something the other day, Like if
I get divorced again, I'm taking it as a sign
like no, all right, nope, we tried twice.

Speaker 3 (02:21:46):
Fool me wants shame on me. You fool me. You
can't get fooled again. Some people are built for marriage.
I'm not. Here's the deal. I've yet to meet the
woman that's gonna agree to the terms of what I
would get. How I would get married again, because this
is how I get married again, because this is how
I think marriage should be. Why the fuck are we
getting the state and lawyers and judges involved in our relationship?

(02:22:08):
Are you religious? No, right, because I probably wouldn't marry
a very religious woman. I'm not either, So we don't
have to worry about our vows in front of a
god that we both believe in. So who are we
saying the vows for? Who is this ceremony for each other?
So why the fuck do we need to send legal
paperwork in to get together? You know you want tax breaks,

(02:22:28):
incorporate the fuck you want from me like that. That
is the so fucking true and right in front of
you argument that Doug Stanhope brought up during like twenty
years ago, during the whole gay marriage thing. He goes,
that is not even the argument. The argument is why
is the state involved in your love life in the
first place? Have you ever been so in love with
the woman who says, honey, you know what's missing from this?

(02:22:50):
Everything's so hot, But we need the government and lawyers
and judges involved. Let's get them involved. Let's make it
so we can't. We can hate each other, but we
can't legally separate without their permission and paying them for
the fucking privilege of it. How about that. Doesn't that
make sense? Honey? Don't we love each other that much? Honey?
And he goes, do you think I care if it's
two guys butt fucking or two dike scissoring. I don't

(02:23:11):
give a fuck. Stay the fuck out of your relationship.
That's I was like, yes, he said, what's been going
on in my head? I just couldn't articulate it like that.
And hey, be careful with that.

Speaker 2 (02:23:21):
Incorporate bullshit, because then she could give you performance reviews.

Speaker 3 (02:23:26):
You're gonna get those anyways. It's true. Just now the
stockholders will know.

Speaker 2 (02:23:30):
I was like, is he's a sorry's take on marriage?
She's like, it is kind of weird when you think
about it. He's like, hey, you like we've been hanging
out together, right, you like that?

Speaker 3 (02:23:39):
Huh?

Speaker 2 (02:23:40):
You know, go and get food, getting coffee, seeing movies
and stuff.

Speaker 3 (02:23:42):
Yeah, hey you want how about we do that too?
We're dead.

Speaker 2 (02:23:45):
It's strange concepts, but no, I get it. You need
a buddy.

Speaker 3 (02:23:48):
Life's long. I just look at marriage. I look at
the legal aspect of marriage like the Jews look at
the Holocaust. Never again, I just if you need. Okay, look,
let's be honest here, all right. The very brief moment
I dip my toe into the fucking online dating pool,

(02:24:09):
it became very apparent to me that to get past
my standards, I'm gonna have to date women who are
older than me by probably like five years. Because it's like,
I'm not I can't believe there's so many women walk
around forty forty six, forty five with a fucking three
four five year old. I'm like, God, damn, Grandma, when'd
you squeeze these kids out? But whatever? But like, dude, whatever,

(02:24:32):
I lost my train of thought. This is the problem
of being up for like, you know, better part of
a day and a half of like six hours sleep.
All right, cool, Well I gotta get to bed. Yeah,
so he can get some fucking sleep. So he doesn't
do this at work because he gets paid good money,
whereas me, I just you know, I'll remake that for you.
Sorry about that at my mick job.

Speaker 2 (02:24:55):
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always gave out the old one at gen exhausta pot.
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Speaker 3 (02:25:12):
Please thank you, thanks for listening. I'll get you next time. Here, guys,
or where you're going with that trunning?

Speaker 6 (02:25:22):
Yo, Joe?

Speaker 3 (02:25:31):
I said, where you're going on that?

Speaker 6 (02:25:33):
You're running your hand. I'm going down to shoot mounted.

Speaker 5 (02:25:43):
You know, I caught him messing around with another man.

Speaker 6 (02:25:51):
I'm going down to shoe out.

Speaker 3 (02:25:54):
You know.

Speaker 6 (02:25:55):
I caught him.

Speaker 5 (02:25:55):
That's around win another man. But hey, Joey, I've heard
you shot you'll m down.

Speaker 6 (02:26:08):
I shot him.

Speaker 5 (02:26:09):
Downtown here, Joey, I heard you shot.

Speaker 6 (02:26:19):
You all that of down? Shot it down to the ground.
H Yes, I did it. I shot him, you know.
I tame him messing around. That's around town. Yes, how
I did?

Speaker 3 (02:26:38):
I shot.

Speaker 6 (02:26:40):
You know, I stopped at all day and that's around
of town and I came to the dog. I shot him, alright,
show him on top of head.

Speaker 5 (02:27:07):
Yeah, I think I'm going Hey Joe, you know where

(02:27:27):
you're going roun now?

Speaker 6 (02:27:34):
Hey Joe, where you're going round? Now? When when i'm
gon boone.

Speaker 3 (02:27:44):
W, I'm gont we oursel.

Speaker 5 (02:27:49):
Way out to Mexico Way.

Speaker 6 (02:27:53):
Oh, I'm gonna way out sound Way now.

Speaker 5 (02:28:04):
Thank the little man, you're the one.

Speaker 1 (02:28:37):
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