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Politicians, Preachers, and Pimps: How Leaders Manipulate the Masses

Bobby Frost Season 3 Episode 78

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The power of words shapes our reality—and nowhere is this more evident than in American politics. In this raw, unfiltered conversation, we dissect how political figures like Charlie Kirk use carefully crafted language to appeal to their base without crossing into explicit racism. What does it really mean when politicians talk about "crime"? Why do certain words like "freedom" and "faith" trigger such powerful emotional responses?

We break down the fascinating psychological similarities between what we call "the three Ps"—politicians, preachers, and pimps—all masters of verbal manipulation who understand how to make people feel they belong. As one of us puts it, quoting Iceberg Slim: "A pimp has got to know his whores but not let them know him." This same dynamic plays out in political movements, religious organizations, and anywhere people seek belonging.

The recent assassination of Charlie Kirk serves as our entry point to understand tribalism in America—how groups immediately suspected "the other side" despite evidence to the contrary, and how devoted followers will defend their leaders regardless of contradictions. We explore why college campuses become battlegrounds for political recruitment and how charismatic figures from Obama to Trump use similar psychological techniques despite different political positions.

Beyond politics, we examine how these principles of belonging and exclusion shape our daily interactions, relationships, and communities. Whether you're politically engaged or just fascinated by human psychology, this episode offers insight into why we follow those who speak our language, even when that language is carefully designed to manipulate us.

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Episode Introduction

Speaker 1

yo, yo yo, it's your boy, bobby frost. And bobby frost media presents try appearance. I'm with my dog shake what up though?

Speaker 2

what up though.

Speaker 1

What up though and how y'all doing, man, how y'all doing out here, man. Yeah, we still trying to find that third co-host. I'm putting my feet to the ground trying to find it, but we need a female, we need a lady, we need somebody that's gonna come with it too, she bringing her lunch pill and her hat every time we come in. We don't need nobody. No, yes, man, yes, woman. But yeah, we don't need none of that, we need you to come with it. You know what I'm saying be having it popping popping.

Speaker 1

Yeah, this is a good topic we getting into today, though. Man, it's been all over social media and all over the news and everything and it's just wild man. So certain times, like people ask me what we talking about, I said certain. I don't even have to go into a real big pre-production meeting because it's there, and the biggest turn of things has been Charlie Kirk and dog man. Like when I say it just shows you how media and politics work and how big it is.

Speaker 1

The biggest thing I always take from these situations Shake Bro is like you see how strong people really be feeling about stuff when you go on the news outlets and the social media outlets and just see how people be feeling like yeah, it's crazy, you know what I'm saying and that's why I always talk about what we yeah, it's crazy, you know what I'm saying and that's why I always talk about. When we talked about before tribalism you know what I'm saying you got to feel a part of something. You know what I'm saying. I had looked into that even more and that's where it comes from. You know tribalism, like when you sit back. We started off. We had to hunt because we humans. So if you got this big ass saber-toothed tiger or dinosaur or further than that, you got this.

Speaker 2

That's why we got groups of hoe-ass niggas. Yeah, you had to do it. Like a group of hoe-ass niggas stick together Like man. Look bro, I'm a hoe-ass nigga. I know, you a hoe-ass nigga and he a hoe-ass nigga.

Speaker 1

Look, we all whole ass niggas bro. We got to stick together against these real niggas bro. Yeah, that's how I go. It's tribalism. I always tell people that that's where all this come from.

Speaker 1

And we started from the roots was you have to start from somewhere. You can't live in the world by yourself. That's why I said back then what they called the hunting and gathering days yeah, if it's this big ass fucking lion, a pride of lions and shit. Then you got a pack of hyenas. You got packs of wild dogs. You got all these predators as a human one on one. You ain't got shit for this pack, most of them motherfucking animals. You ain't got shit one on one with them, but not when they in a pack or a pride. You cook on top of that, even go farther than that.

Speaker 1

How the fuck you gonna catch this gazelle by yourself? You ain't fast, is it? You ain't got the tools to catch this before you had rifles and all that type of stuff. You out here with born arrows or spears. You know I'm saying shit like that. How the fuck you gonna get this gazelle? But if you got your mans now, this is gonna be. Hey, you flank him here, you flank him there, catch him here, I'm gonna run him into. So that's what tribalism. You have to find it together, and it's the same thing. What's the worst punishment that you can get when you're in prison, outside of death penalty, I mean while you're in prison.

Speaker 2

Solitary confinement.

Speaker 1

Confinement Because you're away from by yourself, yeah, by yourself. So that's not how you're supposed to be, so I whatever.

Speaker 2

That's crazy. One of my homeboys we were just talking about this last night, so you had to do like five, six one of them's enjoying through like five, six months in solitary. He say he had to fight mentally, bro, to stay competitive in the world. Bro, yeah, Like he literally was like all sense of responsibility. He was like if I want that shit like bro, you get the fuck out of that shit. Like bro, you would literally lose yourself in these places, bro, by yourself yeah, and then.

Speaker 1

And what's the mirror of that is, people lose they self when they get identified with a group, like with the Charlie Kirk stuff. I'm watching both sides of it. I'm watching how some people look past all the stuff. Charlie Kirk said they don't give a fuck, they don't. He was representing us Republicans, conservatives, and for some, like I, said he you couldn't come out and say he was a racist because he never said nothing straight racist Meaning like this it was all opinion based.

Speaker 2

You hear me Us having a conversation, say something. Us having a conversation about the and that's the problem too. The conversation, bro, the fact that, like, he's promoting this conversation that we don't want to talk about. Like, and this is one of the things I said too I say once, I, once it happened and I did my got to going like damn, who is this dude? He's a guy. I'm killed, like because I didn't know Charlie Kirk before he got killed, bro, and I feel like I'm somewhat be up on politics or whatever like that. And for me like to hear like, oh, think about it, somebody said something. Hey, you hear about the Charlie Kirk guy getting shot. I'm like, nah, I ain't hearing nothing about it. Who is it? Oh, you don't know who Charlie Kirk is. I'm like no.

Speaker 1

I don't. He took like I'm going to give you some names some guys back in the day that it's the radical approach, meaning same thing. Trump did Exactly A lot of Republicans the ones that I call really tailor-made ones and Democrats I ain't saying I'm Democrat or Republican or anybody out there. I really don't care for either side. So I'm just using this because we talking about Charlie Kirk and his political party. He identified with. They groom cats. That's been into politics for years, so they're not going to say no crazy off-the-wall shit. Then you have guys like Trump. You have guys like what's dog name? I want to say it was Ross Perot. It's back in the day.

Speaker 2

His name something Perot.

Speaker 1

Something like that. I know who he is, I'm just mispronouncing his name. But you have them type of guys and these are the guys that's going to say some wild ass shit. But here go the thing they say and you ask some opinion about something and do it have racial, racist undertone to it? Fuck yeah.

Speaker 1

But you can't come out and say, if I come out and say, yeah, you know what, I don't listen to country music because I feel like it doesn't make sense, and then anybody with logic, a little bit like that's a lot of country songs that have most country songs make sense. They tell stories. Why would you say that that's different me saying I don't like country music because it got white people and I don't like white people. So, like when charlie kirk said I don't like hip-hop, we need to get away from hip-hop and rap because the music is nothing but noise. We need to get away from that. He didn't come out and say I don't like hip hop because it's predominantly black. It was born by black people, that's where I birthed it. He didn't say that. But anybody listening to it know what he's saying. So he's saying it in more of a political being racist, in more of a politically correct way, like my girl does it.

Speaker 2

So, for example, right when it comes to this is one of the things I learned. So, for example, right when it comes to this, one of the things I learned when it comes from being self-educated and institutional educated Right. So us say me for myself, right, so it's certain things. Right, I'm more, I wear my feelings on my sleeve. I'm say you know, I'm saying I'm more, I'm upfront, I don't sugarcoat shit and people don't like that type of person. You know what I'm saying. Like you may say something and you just don't realize. You, you was just too blunt.

Speaker 2

And one of the things my girl do is this, bro, when she speaks, just like that, she'll speak right in a certain tonality, in a certain way. To where, hold on? Did you just like what? Who the fuck are you talking to? You understand I'm saying you catch it, but you're like no, I didn't say it like that, I didn't, but you caught it the way you caught it, because you understand the whole aspect of you talking softly to me, but you talking loud, right, you feel me Like for real, bro, people can say certain things like at work, like I'm going to do some shit at work.

Charlie Kirk and Political Media

Speaker 2

You can say something a certain way, because you're going to always stay professional. You know what I'm saying. And as long as you stay professional or you keep your cool guess what you're always right. So imagine that right a person, you keep your. I'll just I don't. I don't know why robert, I don't know why he's right, I just don't know. And robert upset. You understand I'm saying so. They gonna take your, take you being upset about something that's a negative. You understand what I'm saying, instead of like, hold on, why is he upset and really look into the things of why he upset. But no, they're not going to do that, because if they do that, that means they're basically tearing down their own system. They're basically tearing down their own system.

Speaker 1

The system is here to control you keep you in a certain predicament and that's how it go. You know what I'm saying For sure, and that's a good. That's what good politicians do to radicals. And I only say this because usually, not picking side, the Republican usually had the most outspoken radicals. You know what I'm saying. You, the Republicans usually have the most outspoken radical ones. You know what I'm saying. You really don't get too many outspoken radical Democrats like that. It's usually the Republicans and the conservatives side of it. Like the stuff they say, like something else he said, like he don't think Beyonce is a good artist.

Speaker 2

Exactly.

Speaker 1

Now, two things he did was saying that Of course you know that Beyonce has a strong following, the Beehive, so that's going to stroke a flame, so that's going to get you in the algorithm, that's going to get you people tuning in to you. And then, too, for the people that you're aiming for, that demographic of whites who don't I ain't going to say whites, let me not say that People who don't like blacks it could be white, puerto Rican, mexican, whoever self-hating blacks, whatever You're going to make them tune in. I don't like her either. You don't like her because she's a black woman and she's powerful and she's influential and all them things. But you can't come out and say that because now see, that's called what you call political suicide. If you come out and say some straight, real, racist shit that a baby could see was racist. I don't like niggers, I don't like coons, I don't like black people, you're cooked. But I come in there and say, yeah, I don't like you know hip-hop, it's not real music.

Speaker 2

I resemble the crime word. I don't like crime, crime, like. I've been telling niggas this for years. You know when they say crime, you know what they're talking about, right, they what they're talking about, you, nigga? Yeah, when they say crime, they're talking about black people, bro. Yep, when they speak of oh the crime, like talking about black people bro. Yeah, when they speak of all the crime, like when it's all the crime all through, detroit, the crime, the crime, yeah, it's just crime everywhere. They can't say niggas, no, but to the political spectrum throughout the whole country in the world.

Speaker 2

When they say crime, when they say we got to do something about the crime, I'll do something about the crime, it's crime that's overrunning the world. It's niggas, bro. And when they say crime, like, they mean by this it just mean the simple things that we do on the weekend, bro, like, for example, if you at a gas station chilling and whatever you're doing, you might not nothing happen, but the time stuff do happen, that's crime. So crime running rapid, it's just you more than likely, whether you realize it or not, you being in your town, having a good time, adds to crime, whether you want to believe it or not. So, like when we go to, like when you go to more affluent places, right, but they don. But they don't. They don't conduct themselves like we do, bro.

Speaker 2

You can't go to Clarkston and see a whole bunch of white niggas hanging at the gas station, bro. You're just not going to see it. You understand what I'm saying. But if you come to a black area, you may see gangs of people just chilling and hanging at the gas station. They look at that as crime. Because guess what you're doing? You're loitering. The business doesn't want you there. You just really taking over the stuff you feel me.

Speaker 1

Like you know what I'm saying. Just listen to the dog Charlie Kirk, and this is what I always tell people. Some of the stuff Charlie Kirk said, I didn't listen to a lot of his speeches. I didn't listen to a lot of him on you know platforms and stuff like that. Some of the stuff he say be correct, some shit don't. Same thing with Trump. That's why I tell ain't nobody even a broke, what I'm going to say. Even a broke clock is right, at least twice a day. You know what I'm saying. This motherfucker, stay on 12 noon. It's broke, but it's going to be 12 noon at one point in time. It's going to be midnight at one point in time, so it's going to be right. So, like with all the stuff he said but there's other stuff I said like you could just tell where he was at with it Like you know, the comment he made about um made about what was it they were talking about back in the civil rights days when we segregated Jim Crow law, he said the crime black people was better off because they had less crimes committed.

Speaker 1

And that's why I say you can say shit and it can be correct and still be some bullshit, how the view put it, because you put it in a certain light. So what he did by saying that was like this yes, crime would be less for black people back in the 1940s and 30s and 50s and shit, when we segregated why? Well, that's why he didn't really break it down to it.

Speaker 1

Well, hell yeah, if I'm scared that if I whistle at a woman I might get killed, you think I'm going to be more tone to break the law, because the way I'm getting dealt with breaking the law and compare how a white person is getting dealt with breaking the law is completely different. So, hell yeah, I'm going to do less crime. But in turn he was right, black people was less violent and shit at that point in time, but they was more scared because white people was more violent at the time. So any time, but they was more scared because white people was more violent at the time. So that's the other side he didn't put in it. So that's what he do and that's what good debaters do, good politicians do. That's just the name and order. You know I'm saying conversation, uh, rules the nation, that's true. So like certain shit, he be saying just be like wild as fuck. But his followers gonna eat that shit up like we hold.

Speaker 1

When he first got popped, they thought for sure, up and down. When he got assassinated, they thought it was a Democrat. Then it was if you listen to I'm going to look him up Dog. That's the I want to say. He's what is he man? Is he the? I don't want to say, don't correct me, I'm going to look it up as we talk to fact check. So I'm gonna come back, but I'm gonna say right now he was the. Was he a sheriff in Utah? He was some man in Utah and, anyways, he was hoping. He said he was hoping for 30 some hours that it wasn't one of their their own. You can look this up. I don't know if you've seen that. I'm like damn, but it lets you know how deep their thought process is and how deep their pride is about this, how passionate it is, about how they're feeling. And that's what the radical guys do. That's why I said Charlie Kirk was coming up as another Trump, like Trump used to say wild shit. If these guys was back in my day, if these guys would have been in here, he would have left out on the stretcher.

Speaker 1

You get what I'm saying and them real deal hate bigots that really hate people of color and shit like that. You get to talking to them. That's the shit they say. You know being polite, but they tuning in. They know what you're doing. They feeling it, they behind it. I watch people I didn't work with right and go on their Facebook page and how they acting with the Charlie Kirk. Shit is crazy. Y'all won't win the war now, but I get where they come from. I'm like damn y'all passionate as fuck dog, like they really. They whole the last two weeks the whole fucking page has been. I can show you when we get off the horse car.

Speaker 2

Have you been hearing about the backlash? So the government Never seen this before. The government is actually, basically, they're trying to prosecute and fire people for their Facebook posts about Charlie Kirk. Yeah, like so if they're speaking against him. Like literally, they're trying to fire people for their First Amendment, right, right, yeah, just because, like I'm like so if you work in anything that they control yo ass grass buddy. Well, they control anything. They can call any company like, hey, we don't like Robert Talking about Charlie Kirk. And like, shit, your boy, the one-hole-ass nigga bro, he going to be right with it. You understand what I'm saying. He's going to be right, you don't? Oh, if I'm the right person, I'm the perfect guy for the job. You know what I'm?

Speaker 1

saying yeah, and it's funny you say that man, because I don't think I can get in trouble by it. But if I did, it is what it is, I wouldn't care about the job. But, like I said, when I talk about him I ain't going to say his name but I'll talk about, you know, the director. Most of the building for years has been thinking he was racist, but again, has he ever said anything super that you can mark? I don't like blacks. No, because the only way you can come out and say a motherfucker, truly racist, like without a reasonable you know what I'm saying, a reasonable doubt is because they got to come out and say I don't like people of color or I don't like a nigger, I don't like a coon.

Speaker 2

So think about that, that's the only way. No, no no, Think about that. Whoever came up with the guidelines to be racist? So okay, you know what guys say. They think we're racist. So look, these are the rules of being racist. If you don't say this, this, this, this this, if you don't just blatantly say it, you are hate niggas. You're not racist. But you can do everything else towards hating a person, but as long as you don't never say it, Bro, they made the rules, bro.

Speaker 1

Yeah, yeah, no, no, this shit wild, but it's simple but it's complex. That's why I tell people if my favorite documentary I just showed the kids this I love for anybody listening. Man, go watch the 13th Amendment on Netflix. It shows you how they turn the words around and that's all I always been. Instead of calling you a nigger, I would call you a hoodlum. Hoodlum got too bad, so I ain't gonna use you hoodlums no more.

Speaker 2

Now we just go use crime, crime, criminals, criminals.

Understanding Tribalism and Human Connection

Speaker 1

Back and that's why I'm for what Hillary Clinton called us back in the early 90s. She called hyper predators. She saw my black kids are black adults in urban sense Hyper predators. When you had the Central Park Five, or black adults in urban sense, hyper predators when you had the Central Park Five, predators Couldn't call them niggers. Niggers, predators. We find other words that hits just as hard Like I ain't gonna lie to you. If I walked out here right now and a white person called me a nigger, compared to calling me a predator, I'm going to take more offense to the predator Like God damn, because a predator would hurt if it came from you, shay.

Speaker 2

Exactly, but they're the predators.

Speaker 1

Right, you have to break it down again. This is what you just said. That's the whole system and that's all they do. So they understand it and it makes sense. So if I say some wild shit about a certain group of people but I don't come on and say it's really about that certain group of people, guess what I just did? I got out. You can't call me racist. When did I ever say I didn't like a certain group? When I said I was, I feel superior to a certain group? I never said it, but I said it, like you said earlier, when you was giving the comparison at home. It's the same shit. You know what I'm saying, but it's wordplay, but I don't knock it. See, this is the difference between me and other people, other people. Now I'm going to the other side of Charlie Kirk. You got people getting upset. Fuck that white boy. He should have died All that.

Speaker 2

I have to die just because they got a view Like I don't like. I'm extremely devastated by the situation for what happened, because I look at this situation it's like a John F Kennedy situation.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Speaker 2

Like whatever Charlie Kirk was doing, whatever type of momentum he had and was continuing to get, like he had to die for that. Like when you get to one of the things once I realized I got to analyze I'm like, damn, if he wouldn't have been fucking around at these colleges, he'll be good that's where you win the vote If he wouldn't have been fucking around at these colleges revving up the college students, because the college students are the next set of humans that's being indoctrinated to control the system. Yeah, so you're stepping into our system and fucking our system up and fucking the thought process up of the people that we're trying to manipulate. So if we can get our system and you're not there and we get these kids in college and they're learning things that we need to teach them so they can come be, basically, you know, part of the team, you're stopping that.

Speaker 1

Yeah, that's who. I told people this before man. Like that's what wins the votes. Tell people this all the time the college student. And when I say this and I'm not being funny when I say this the most informed people in the world are college students. If you go, I told people when I first started. You know people always come up to me, you know what I say. You you even asked me before.

Speaker 1

But people come to me about podcasting and I tell them I say you have to look at your demographic, what you shooting at. And I said just break down the stats, the statistics where most of podcast listening come from. It's from college students. It's from like the age group or like 20 to like 32. That's the range College students, college students they knock it down because you're you're, you're college students are trying to figure their way out through life, like you said, the system. So I'm paying more attention to it and that's easy to influence now, because now I'm getting a kind of I'm at the point where I'm getting away from my parents teaching because I'm not around my parents 24 7. So now I'm starting to enlighten myself on my own. Whatever I'm trying to enlighten myself with, it's an experiment. I ain't going to go off topic too far, but with drug users I always tell people the most drugs are on college campuses, any drugs you can find, because you're experimenting and you're learning.

Speaker 2

Any institution that's controlled like look bro. Any institution, bro, that they control, bro, is drugs in it? Yeah.

Speaker 1

So Charlie Kirk understood this. Any political party. When Obama was running, where was Obama? Always at College campus Trump started hitting. What College campus? That's because you just said it. These are your quote unquote this is the phrase they got for it. These are going to be the leaders of the free world. These are your next future leaders of the free world, which is true. These are going to be the motherfuckers about to take over, because the old geezers are eventually going, but them old geezers are the ones.

Speaker 2

Who is selecting you? Yeah, so as you go to school and go to these colleges, the old geezers, the powers that be, they said man, I like Robert Williams, got a great attitude, got a wonderful mind too. Stop right there, bro.

Speaker 1

What you just said. That's what it comes down to and this is what I think happened with Charlie Kirk. It's my honest truth. If you go, look at the Republican Party and the conservative party I mean conservative mindset and the Republicans, you know, you look at it. They have cliques and crews. Trump didn't fit until they cruised. I'm about to tell you the name of the guys that they had that before Trump won. The guys that they had, that they was looking at. These are the guys he was looking at. That was supposed to have been the, the guys. I'm going to tell you their names. You know what I'm saying. Ted Cruz was one of them. Bush, how you say his name? Jeb Bush, jeb Bush, he was one of them. Ben Carson. These guys was in the Republican circle. These was the Republican circle guys. You feel me? What's the other dog? Remember? I told you Ted Cruz, he was from Texas. He was the biggest one. That's his name Marco Rubio. Marco Rubio, yep, from Florida. He was the guy, and then it was another. It was the guy.

Speaker 3

Where are?

Speaker 1

all those guys at they still in the.

Speaker 2

Republican party I heard a little bit about Marco. You feel me here and there.

Speaker 1

It don't get you're not going to hear about him until it's time to run for election, because the only people you're going to hear about him mostly is like Governor Whitner. Don't nobody else hear about Governor Whitner, except for Michigan, because she controls Michigan. If I'm in Alaska I'd give a fuck candidate her name would get tossed in there. And that's when you start hearing about that was dog name john uh kaisap. That was the guy from ohio. Them was the guys that they was looking at to win that joint. Then was the guys. Them that was it trump.

Political Racism and Coded Language

Speaker 1

Being so radical and outside the box, he got in that bitch. If people go back and listen, that's why I laugh at how tribalism works. If you go back and look at it, motherfuckers, the Republicans was not the elite Republicans and conservatives. They wasn't fucking with Trump. You on the outside looking at work. First they thought it was a joke. Who the fuck is this guy Like? Come on, you already ran for the president before it didn't get no steam. You used to be a Democrat Like fuck out of here. He started growing momentum because he was talking so radical. He went outside.

Speaker 2

Look, trump did this. Trump, just like you know what, stop all that shirt, coat and shit. I'm going straight to the foundation of things. I'm going straight to how we really feel, how we really like everything we hold behind. I'm going straight to how we really feel, yeah, how we really like everything we hold behind closed doors. You know how many people feel like this, but they just can't come out and say it because everything we just said about, oh, you just can't say this that way or that way, you got to be political correct about this and that I don't want to be canceled and all this. So, yeah, I'm going to shut up. You know, whatever have my little circles of you know fucking military coups, I don't know. You feel me, bro, it's serious in Michigan, bro, we got all type of militias and shit.

Speaker 2

You know what I'm saying. So that shit is real. Yeah, we could talk about it in our little hut up north, you know, in our acres, but just like, for example, starting a podcast and be like you know, no, they can't do that because it's just not going to fly. You feel me?

Speaker 1

And that's the thing. So that's how Trump got in there, and when he got in there, he was in there. We had no choice. But we couldn't fold the Republican Party because, if it's like you know, the Godfather said, nobody wins when the family feud. That's true. So, the Republican Party, if we ain't so in unity, we're going to lose to the Democrats. We don't give a fuck who beats the Democrats in our Republican Party. Republican Party got to win. Now we got who we want to lead. It's like I said with the Transformers when you go back in the day with the Transformers, you had Starscream always try to take over the Decepticons, the Megatron.

Speaker 2

Even in the movie.

Speaker 1

Yeah, always he always was on that tip. Now a couple of times in the TV shows when that shit did happen, some of the majority of the Decepticons roll with Starscream to Megatron. Come back in there, smack-shy, you sniveling grunt. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2

It did look. This one is a thing. So like, like the, the, what's her name? Like he, like he, like for Megatron, for example, bro, he was on Starscream ass Like once. He was once he got him back out the way. Bro, he ain't like he treated them niggas a little way, but he wasn't too hard on them. You understand what I'm saying Because he know y'all ain't got no mind, y'all are followers, followers.

Speaker 1

I don't have to be on you. I got to be on Starscream because I know anytime you think you can get ahead, you're going to get. Nah, it's lining up to what I'm saying. So now that's what happened with Trump. So now we had, like, Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk was inside the elite of the Republican and conservatives, but he's so radical and picking I think, though I was 31, he was picking up so much steam that you know what the Republican Party had started doing. Either we got to get this motherfucker out the way or we're going to have another motherfucker. We might not be able to control the way you want to control him in leading the Republican Party. And that's what it goes down to. It happened with JFK. When JFK couldn't get control the way they wanted to control JFK, man, you got to go bro.

Speaker 2

That's why they killed him.

Speaker 1

Yeah, we can't.

Speaker 2

You went outside the system we had Once. I really like to analyze JFK and what was going on in the world at the time and it's still going on right now. So, like he really was on some real peace type stuff, like really trying to like, hey, man, we got to stop this. You know what I'm saying. Just think about it. If you lived in World War I, your dad fought in World War I and World War II, and now we in a Cold War and all that type of shit, bro, if you actually living through that era, bro, you really like, hey, we got to stop this shit, this is out of control. Like, what are we doing? Like, but once you realize that right now, once you realize that war means profits, you know that's why we at war, bro, like when it comes to like World War I, world War II, like how America, like how, how, how, how.

Speaker 2

America just basically Just hung out. The war Didn't get in the war. You know we're just sticking around Like Just, but watching though Just, you know, mm Kicking around like uh, just was watching though, and once I peeped America, I say damn, these motherfuckers cold. I say damn, they let them fight all the way to near death and really like America was really waiting to choose sides. You understand what I'm saying, really like okay, should we help Europe or should we help Hitler? But you understand what I'm saying. But what people don't know is this the American government supplied Germany, bro, with all they supplied bro. Yeah, all of them Bro. That's been.

Speaker 1

I ain't gonna go down the rabbit hole with that one but, that's been going on from. We'll do that another one.

Speaker 2

Even right now, like even with, like, yeah, with stuff over there. You know I ain't going to say it because I don't want no smoke, you hear me. But, bro, we fun and all that.

Speaker 1

Yeah, We've always been like that because it's money. And Now what I'm really going to look in and research and I'm going to touch back on this just probably outside the podcast probably put on one of my platforms when I figure it out, I'm going to have to research some more. I want to know who all got percentage and hands and play in Turning Point USA, because that's the shit he came up with.

Speaker 2

Exactly Once I see that I was reading, it was like you started in 2012, right?

Speaker 1

Dog, dog, that shit worth like $12 million and that was like I looked at this shit like last week. I just imagine how much fucking donation he got now. And this is what I say, like it's all about. It's three motherfuckers to me are the same exact motherfuckers Three. I always said this. I always said this when he's the same three motherfuckers and they all have a P in their name Politicians, preachers, pimps they all got P in their name. Three Ps.

Speaker 2

Should throw principles in there as well.

Speaker 1

They close to it. And why I say this is they all understand the power of word. They know how to talk a motherfucker into following them. All understand the power of word. They know how to talk a motherfucker into doing the following them. Really, listen to what I'm about to say too. When Trump got the ear graze seeing a bunch of his followers, what started? Putting bandages on a fucking ears. And so solidarity, unity, when you think of preachers. Preachers develop what they flock.

Speaker 2

Say following, say following they, following you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1

They flock. You know what I'm saying. They're congregation, they develop it.

Speaker 2

The NBA yeah.

Speaker 1

Now let's go to pimps. What do a pimp do A pimp find a runaway, a. Now let's go to pimps. What do a pimp do A pimp find a runaway? A young woman who needs some again tribalism. Keep the word of tribalism. They find a young woman who's feeling alone in the world. That's why she ran away.

Speaker 1

I'm going to make you think all the things I say, my values, my morals. You're going to believe in them and you're going to do whatever for me and you're going to come into my stable Other ladies that was lost, but all three of them can talk, if you ever. That's why you can't be a pimp and not be charismatic. You can't have charisma and not be a pimp. You can't be a politician and be still like the clear eyes guy. So maybe Baraka I always tell people I said man, baraka could have been a cold ass pimp. Nigga, listen to him, really listen to Baraka. How you talking man From his his uh, what you calling everything, bro, the way he talks, his delivery, it smooth ass, nigga, dog, you get what I'm saying, mm-hmm.

Speaker 2

Charisma dog Bro, my uncle was smooth, smooth cat. You know what I'm saying, you know you feel me I ain't saying nothing bad of him like that, but just over the years, like my uncle, you know they've been through his trials. He's been through his trials and tribulations and things like that. And just all my life, bro, my uncle just been always been a smooth-ass nigga bro. My uncle just been always been a smooth ass nigga bro. You know what I'm saying. And then I look at my cousin, that nigga smooth as hell too. You know what I'm saying Walk just like his daddy, talk just like his daddy. You feel me? Just smoothness.

Speaker 1

Like I said, when you think about this shit, I've been studying it. My granddaddy, first one, put me up on a tense tour and I went farther with it. Even I ain't saying iq, as in iq, if you took a motherfucking as that test or you took a motherfucking uh sat. I'm talking about when it come to words, them motherfuckers. Be intelligent when it come to work. Any good pimp, that nigga got words. I'm talking about words out the motherfucking westward dictionary that motherfuckers don't use them. He got him. He know what they mean and everything. Listen to politicians. Listen to preachers. They, they know good preachers. Good pimps, good politicians, they, they know the work Like. I'm going to give you what his sister stand on. Stand for the turning point USA, this was it. And listen to the words he used, these words that provoke passion. Feel strongly about his shit was built on. I'm going to read it word for word Charlie Kirk poured his life into building a movement rooted that's the roots of the momentum in faith, freedom and a love of the country.

Speaker 2

Go back to the word faith and freedom, them really passionate words, exactly Like when you like, and it's certain things like that, bro, when you educate yourself, you start reading, you start to realize that these words mean so much. Yeah, it's like, really like, bro, these words are words of arms, like if you say, faith, I'm ready to go grab this rifle. It's passionate, it's provoking.

Speaker 1

Freedom. It's provoking, it's time to go. It's provoking and, like I said, when you look at dark, you know what I'm saying. And it's crazy when you really break the shit down. And that's why I said I thought, man, I really wanted to get in the politic game. I just knew I was cooked and what cooked me was I had too many baby mamas. You have to have it, and this is what, anytime I see anything political going on, this is what makes me laugh while I follow it To see how dumb humans are. I say this all the time Most gullible creature on the world is a fucking human.

Speaker 1

Humans. Don't come out knowing what you're here for. A giraffe come out being a giraffe. A dog come out being a dog. A rooster come out being a rooster. A earthworm come out straight off the dribble, eating motherfucking dirt, making dirt. You get what I'm saying decompose. We don't figure out what the fuck we do, but we always need to feel belong tribalism.

Speaker 1

So I go back to that with saying it with charlie kirk, like when I listen to the people who talk like they, even if he did something wrong. Who gives a fuck? The one chick? Uh, I'm gonna tell you her name, dog, I'm gonna tell you her name. And she was a big charlie, uh kirk supporter. I'm gonna um tell you, uh, damn, what's dog, her name? Man, I have to. Man, I probably ain't gonna be able to find. I wish I could right now. But she a white chick man. I know her name. I just can't think of it. That's the best way I can put it. Know her name, it's just not hitting me right now.

Crime as a Racial Dog Whistle

Speaker 1

But long story short, she um just made the rant about Barack, not about Barack Obama. She just made the rant about him and it seemed like how she was talking about him. It seemed like she wanted to have sex with the nigga, how she was. I don't like his smooth talk, his smooth suits. I can't think of her name. When she first came out, bro, like when I first came out. Basically, she don't like a nigga. It was just what she was saying was the world? She was saying the United States started going down and getting divided when Barack Obama became president and it was funny about hearing this shit. But fuck, if that was right or not, it was just how that's her name, megyn Kelly, how she got to talking about Barack, dog, you'll be like damn passionate. You get what I'm saying.

Speaker 1

I'm going to show you the clip when I get a chance, but I'm only saying, say this, like I was listening to some of the shit she was saying and I remember Trump dogged her out, trump was cooking her in his first election, but once Trump won, she had no choice but to roll. Because she's a conservative, changed her thing and she said some of the dumbest shit I ever heard. And this is how the motherfuckers following was feeling. It ain't just for Republicans, democrats, whoever Pimp. That's why I use a pimp Preachers. Whatever this bitch came, I'm going to call her a bitch. She came out and said why do I care about him groping somebody 20 years ago? Why would I care? So you're telling me this motherfucker can go around touching on women. You, a woman, go around touching on women. You don't give a fuck about none of that shit, long as the nigga handling the the uh quote unquote the free world the correct way.

Speaker 2

You don't give a fuck that this motherfucker's around, this bitch touching women unappropriately, inappropriately, I mean they don't.

Speaker 1

I know it's like that's like that's what are they hitting like bro, that's what are they hitting past times, bro, I know that, but I'm saying for her for being a woman doing that. That's my point.

Speaker 2

She don't give a fuck she, she, bro, she's gonna be the one in the gangbang getting grandbang grand and happily winning. This is the point I'm making.

Speaker 1

And the reason why I went down there where they followers. That's how they be so devoted to who they listening to that they don't give a fuck if they doing wrong or not, I don't care. Fuck that I give a fuck. If this motherfucker don't like, this motherfucker could tie his shoes the wrong way. If I'm like, I'll bring it up, but if I'm following you, I don't give a fucking same thing with a pimp. Go back to preachers. How many preachers we know that was ex-dealers, users, users, you know, gang bangers, criminals, whatever you want to call it Exactly. But he got to talk so good in his testimony. God delivered me from all this.

Speaker 2

God delivered me from all this. One of the things I see is this what I think that I've noticed is this about the world, especially America, you have to have some underlining criminal ideology to even be on stage, like you may like. For example, we're going to say you're going to use Barack Smoothie, got to be smooth, like you may like. For example, we're going to say you use Barack Smooth, got to be smooth. But Joe, true character must be a gangster. You understand what I'm saying. Like everything you do behind the scenes. Look OK, how we portray you. That's one thing, but everything you do behind the scenes. So a lot of the things Barack did behind the scenes that we don't. You know Other people who understand more about politics. They bring up and bring out and stuff like that. They bring that up, but then you know the surface level person loved Barack. You understand what I'm saying. Black, first black president. You know what I'm saying. Which he is, whatever you know.

Speaker 1

I found the clip. I'm going to play it. Bro, I found that bitch. This is the clip right here. I'm going to play it.

Speaker 3

We haven't felt like ourselves in a while and I'm sorry to get political, but I'm just going to be honest. We haven't felt like ourselves since Barack Obama. I just think he was such a slick snake. You know, he was this affable guy who was like wearing good suits and looked the part and sounded the part and dressed the part, but was so divisive in his messaging the left. They look at you like when you say this. They don't know what you're talking about. It's like because you don't pay attention to the other half of the country. You only pay attention to your absurd news sources, which spin and spin and spin to protect Democrats, especially if they're named Obama.

Speaker 3

He's the one who started to inject race where no one had been doing it. He's the one who started to use his head in the phone to shove things down our throat that we didn't want. He's the one who shoved through an entitlement on our health care and our personal doctor visits that he promised he wouldn't mess with, and then he did, really hurting people, causing massive anger and open lies. He never missed an opportunity to twist the knife on the racial issue. He would do it subtly in his own way, but it was very clear what he was doing. He never. For the first time we had a president who weighed in on legal cases.

Speaker 1

So I'm only if you heard how she started slick talking and looking to park and dressing the park and dressing the park.

Speaker 2

So you mad, because he did what y'all do.

Speaker 1

Yeah, he just beat him at it. That's why I went back to what I just said. He got the again charismatic charisma Obama coming to this right now. That's why I said he could have been a pimp, he coming to this to get to talk about it. You know, I get to talk to him. My God, you feel me Shake. Hey, I be listening, man, you feel me right now. That's why we laughing about it, bro, that nigga coming to this right now and get to talk to him. Nigga, he got the gift of gab and it gonna make you feel good about it, nigga. You know, same thing Trump do.

Speaker 2

Yeah, Trump came. Trump come to this. Oh man, yeah, shake, yeah, call it sell-offs.

Speaker 1

You know what I'm saying. But the way he come to this talking, I listen to you guys all the time. I think your show is one of the best podcasts of all time. I listen to it every chance. I get Like charisma, bro, If you go back and listen to Bill Clinton, that was the first person I remember. This nigga even played the saxophone, bro. Nigga was smooth. That's why preachers, your top preachers, if you listen to niggas talk them niggas got a voice, they got charisma.

Speaker 2

If you them niggas don't come in that business, read out the Bible. So it's crazy that you think of bringing up that. Like I'm, that's something. I'm damn. Like I'm on the phone, basically one of the books I'm reading right now is Iceberg or something. Yeah, feel me, and it's really. This is a book that I'm really disappointed in myself, that I like just over the years. You know, I'm like, damn, I'm gonna get that book, I'm gonna get it, I'm gonna get that book, I'm gonna get that book, I'm gonna check that book out and then just finally getting to it, I'm so disappointed in myself because it's like damn man, like damn man, like it's deep bro.

Speaker 1

When I tell you it's deep, bro, the way he breaks down, like basically he was explaining how he basically became a fucked up nigga bro. Bro, if you look at all Iceberg Slum books if you listen to Pimp Trick Baby?

Speaker 1

I want to say it's Widow, it's a couple of motherfuckers man. I want to say it's the Widow, it's a couple of motherfuckers man. And the only reason I knew about these books my granddaddy read these books, my pops read a couple of them. I had a cousin, an older cousin, he was like an uncle. He read them. So when I was growing up young I'm talking about four or five, six, seven, eight I go into the closet and see these books and I ask my granny about. You know what I'm saying and just showing. And that's what made him so well of an author, iceberg slam, because he went into the depths of the streets like nobody else had ever done and he brought the psychology, the mindset behind it the way he talked, bro, like bro, I'm like, bro, if you like, that's what's gonna make you read the book, because it's like it's not formal.

Speaker 2

You understand, I'm saying like when you get to read and you like you're in all these slang words and just broken english and all that type of shit, that's gonna make you read the book, bro, because you like, damn, this ain't like. No, you know, a formal book. You understand I'm saying written correctly english and all that shit. It's the book written like how we talking yeah.

Speaker 1

You feel me he was the first motherfucker. That's why it was so cold Back in the urban. It got outside the urban urban community man, you couldn't really go in a household and not see one of them books because he was kicking that he was the first motherfucker to. I can't get the word out elegantly. Show the inner city in how it work, the psychological mindset Showing you how to be a pimp. How cold you got to be a big pimp. How fucked up as a person you got to be a pimp to be a good pimp. You know how much you can't have no feelings.

Speaker 2

Like one of the things, one of the main things that contributed to him being like that was his mother, bro. Yeah, when I was reading that and I'm like damn man it made me really hit. I don't know if women don't take this a certain way or whatever, but, bro, you cannot leave a woman alone with children, bro. Bro, that's child abuse, bro. Leaving a woman, leaving women alone with children, bro, is the reason we in the predicament we in right now in our city, bro, because, fuck it, women, bro, has a negative, most women have a negative mindset, bro. When I say this, this is what I mean by this Okay, as a man, you right, me right. So, when it comes to you want some new shoes, right, your woman ain't go look at like, oh, my man deserves those new shoes, he should have them. When you say you want some new shoes, a new car, whatever, first thing a woman thinks about is how that shit look to someone else. Period, bro, got a new car? No, she don't want you to have a new car, because now other bitches going to be looking at you. No, new shoes, no, I don't want you to have new shoes because now another bitch going to be looking at you. Everything about a woman, bro. When it comes to them thinking about us, bro, and we, it's always no, what other people going to think of this? It's always no, what other people going to think of this? You understand what I'm saying.

The Three Ps: Politicians, Preachers, Pimps

Speaker 2

So when it comes to us raising our children, like you got a baby mama, you say you got two baby mamas. I don't want my kid around that bitch. Like what, like what's up, like what's going on, bro, ain't no man, ain't no man, bro. I don't see men like, okay, have kids right, and then be like I don't want my kid around that other woman or that. You understand what I'm saying. I don't see a man being on, no shit like that. But when it comes to women, bro, you got another baby. I don't want my kids. You got a girlfriend, and don't let that girlfriend be somewhat more. For example, she might be more of a you know from where she from, and then your girl might be more educated. They don't they not trying to, they not for one. They don't even want their daughter around her because, like I'm not that, so I don't want my child looking at somebody like, oh, this person better than me.

Speaker 1

It's deep. And, bro, I'm going to go back to what you said with Iceberg Slim. I looked that up, man, and again the three Ps pimps, preachers, politicians Listen to what he said about what you have to be to be a good pimp. He said a pimp has got to know his whores but not let them know him. He got to be God all the way. Listen to when you say that. You apply that Again. That's from the pimp's tongue.

Speaker 1

Apply it to a preacher. Flock his congregation. They don't really know the preacher a preacher like that. But he know them. He don't come to them and let them know. You know what is going on his mind was going on his marriage, was going on his work, what he should pray for, what he need to pray for you. Come, tell him, he know you in and out. You think your way to get to heaven gonna be through preaching. If I don't show up in it, let me finish, bro. He won't a good devoted person to a congregation. They won't even go to another church because they feel like it's cheating, like it's cheating on their partner. Think how deep that shit is. It is. Go further than that. Let's go to the politician gang same shit.

Speaker 2

That's what I was gonna say.

Speaker 1

You don't know Trump, really, who Trump is. You don't know who Charlie Kirk is. You don't know who Obama is. You don't know who these motherfuckers be and they using the same, you go in that bitch and pull your heart out. You write them letters. Yeah, it's the three Ps. Them motherfuckers can talk the drawers off a motherfucker, but that's the name of the game. That's why I said the pen is myer than the sword Dog. If I can talk to you in deep fit, and I understand psychology, I understand you and what makes you tick. So now I know how to get you to follow me. I'm gonna appeal to the shit you wanna hear. I'm gonna bring it about you. I'm gonna end it with this have you ever watched the movie um Higher Learning?

Speaker 2

did you see how, remy?

Speaker 1

came in. That bitch, not really racist when he first came in, that bitch, not really racist. When he first came in. I'm a fucking. He just felt like he was getting bullied a little bit because his roommate how they would treat me, he was more, more. You know, coming out the sticks, white boy coming out. Not really it's been about racism I'm not really a racist person but by him getting bullied and, you know, getting missed. You know, damn dog, you ain't expecting me as a dorm mate. You know what I'm saying. I come in, he's trying to sit down and eat. You bumping me out the way and shit. Again, I feel what Isolated I'm away from my family. I feel isolated.

Speaker 1

When he got around the skinheads, they, they, they understand, stroke the. I'm going to appeal to what you want to hear. Yeah, you're right, man, fuck. His name was Malik. What did he call him? What did he call him Malik? He said it in the what you call it way. But, yeah, malik, he ain't call him Malik Malik. Yeah, fuck Malik. You know, malik think he's taking over the world. Them niggas think they're taking over the world. Them niggas think they're taking over the world To the point where the dude that was running. It didn't even tell him to go shoot, nobody. He did the shit on his own and he just said well, fuck it. If you're going to do it, do it, then that's like with the Charlie Kirk situation.

Speaker 2

Like the kid, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1

I'm like to end it. That's the point I'm making. That's what they do. Pimps find whores. I mean not whores, but you little runaway girls, Women that have been so felt like, they've been so shunned by the world.

Speaker 2

And males too I got it Both ways.

Speaker 1

I'm going to bring you. I'm going to make you feel like I got you. I'm going to appeal to what you want to hear. You want to belong, you want to feel protected, you want to feel provided by. You want to be led, because you ain't get it at home. You're running the streets. That's why you left home. I got you. Don't let me catch you, little runaway. Let's go to the preachers. Let's go to their congregation. Every time they come in, that bitch they talk about oh, you're at the At the club. He's shaking your ass. You shouldn't be doing that. You got these many baby daddies. You shouldn't be doing it.

Speaker 1

They start stroking Insecurities, psychology, who don't go out as young. You can be out there shaking your ass, but you can't be here Sunday. Ain't going to say shaking your ass, but shaking your behind and doing this and jarring, but you can't be here on Sunday. You're going to spend $200 at the club, but you can't drop $100 for ties, insecurity. So you start feeling insecure by like man. You know God watching this man, he right man. God, see me go in the club, spend $100. Why I can't spend $100 with the ties? I just spent $200 on a pair of J's bro, why I can't go get $200. Exactly, I'm your way to die. Politician same thing. They start stroking shit. Hey, you know the reason why you ain't getting. Exactly, I'm your way to die. Politician Same thing. They start stroking shit. Hey, you know the reason why you ain't getting that job Cause affirmative action that black, like he said the craziest thing.

Speaker 1

I heard Charlie Kirk say dog, this was the illest shit. He said. If I went on a plane and seen a black pilot, I wouldn't be sure if I want to ride with that pilot because I don't know if he's qualified for the job. He might have got it because of affirmative action Saying like now, listen what I'm about to say. We're in it because we got to get out of here. That's how crazy that shit was when I broke it down and people fell for it. It's following. Now I get what affirmative action is saying I'm going to hire you because you're black, you have to be qualified and I might hire you over a white person, but you still qualify for the fucking job. It ain't like they just hired my ass to go throw me in there and fly a plane. I don't know shit about aviation. That's not what they're doing. So even if you have a black fucking pilot, he's still going to be a good pilot. He might not Now this could have not been if he got picked up for a firm reaction.

Speaker 1

He's might not been as good as the white one, but he's not like he's not qualified. You said you don't know if he qualified or not. You didn't say I don't think he might be the best at the flying. You just said you don't know if he's qualified or not. Listen to the word play. So if you would have said he might not be the best pilot, you wouldn't be really stroking the flames that hurt Because, okay, that's a good fly.

Speaker 1

But to say he's not qualified, you don't know if he's qualified or not, that's how he's a pilot. See, that's the point I'm making. But if you're not a critical thinker and most people are not critical thinkers that's the game bro. That's the game man Like that. Shit's so wild man. We're going to wrap it up because I go all day about it, because I love this shit.

Speaker 1

Man, my director, that be targeting a motherfucker you know what I'm saying have issues with. That's how we got when we first, before we got into it. That's how we got cool, because he seen how I was in politics. He's like man, I didn't know you. He thought I was like some thug or some shit like that. I come in, this bitch I wear, stated myself. He even told me that other supervisors feeling like I'm kind of rough around edge, kind of thuggish that's what the word was around about you. Oh, because why? Oh, you know, you don't smile, you don't come. No, I'm not coming to no potlucks, I'm not smiling. I do my job and get the fuck out of here. Yes, I come in with a hoodie on yes, I leave with a hoodie I don't wear a hoodie while I'm in this bitch.

Speaker 1

why am I talking to you motherfuckers, folk? If I wasn't working, I wouldn't even know you motherfuckers, you wouldn't give a fuck about me.

Speaker 1

I ain't got a kick, but I digress, that's the point I'm making though. So I love politics because I love seeing the human mind work, the masses, really the human masses that hide my. I like seeing it work and work. So, with Charlie Kirk it's people he stroked the flame so good it's motherfuckers still to this day still believe that, oh, that probably was a Democrat. That set somebody up to say he was going to do it. No, motherfucker, that was a Republican. He just somebody put something in his ear. But we up out of there. But, bro, again we wrapping it up what you been listening to.

Speaker 2

Bernie. Honestly, bro, what I've been listening to this week is like I was telling you last time I was listening to Jag, bro. And what's the odds of me saying I'm listening to Jag and then a couple days later, bro the challenge come out. I didn't. I can't make this shit up. Yeah, I can't make it up, bro. You understand what I'm saying and like that's what I've been peeping, bro, I've been, you know, the Steel Diller Challenge. You feel me? I've been like man this shit's.

Speaker 1

I almost got on it, bro. I swear I almost got on it.

Speaker 1

Like for real, for real, I almost got on it. I was when I say I was right there about to get on that joint, bro, I was right there about to get on it. I was that close to getting on that motherfucker but I ended up. Not really, it's been a mix of things. I've been just playing playlists but really the nigga I really been fucking with heavy man is G Parico. If you ever check him out, he an artist out the west coast man.

Charlie Kirk's Assassination and Aftermath

Speaker 1

I know bro he is, I fucks with him. He be rapping out real west coast shit and I fuck with him. You know what I'm saying, cause that's the one that I be intrigued. When I listen to Flint rap, you hear the shit talking. That's our shit now. So now it's like a Michigan thing Almost now. That's what you we identify as shit talk. So I like hearing that. And G Perico brain that real life. When I listen to some of G Perico shit bro, like I was listening this old, older, but it's called Sundays, la. The name of the project is LA Summers, but it's on a Sunday and it's you could just when you rap it, you listen to his bars. You could put yourself in LA on a Sunday summer. You feel me how he talking about? You know the cars niggas banging showing out. You know what I'm saying. I like that shit.

Speaker 2

I like bro, another cat bro, primo Rice bro.

Speaker 1

That's my nigga. I've been fucking with Primo Rice. I was just his last project.

Speaker 2

the shit I ran into Primo, bro, when I started fucking with Larry. Bro, you feel me, you just, if you fucking with Primo, I mean you fucking with Larry you this.

Speaker 1

So, primo, if y'all catch it in June, y'all catch it, because I fuck with y'all. What dick is heavy? I ain't saying that I don't know. No disrespectful shit. They all to me under the umbrella like the tree of currency. I all my artists I found out, man, for the last 10 to 15 years I bullshit you not come from Brody by 85% of artists I listen to. I heard them on a currency project and then I had to go. Jay Worthy, even nips, freddie Gibbs, chuck English man, I could the list go on. Primo Rice, larry June, dom Kennedy I found these, jay Worthy, I found all these niggas off Currency because Currency a real nigga. So when Currency get to rapping the niggas he bring on up and coming them be real niggas too. Big KRIT I found Big KRIT through currency, wiz, through currency. Bro, chill, bro Can't put him on it.

Speaker 2

Man bro, we might get. Bro took out bro.

Speaker 1

Man, everybody know that. But that's it. But they don't.

Speaker 2

Nah, you right, you know what I'm saying. You right, they don't Niggas, don't fuck with currency bro.

Speaker 1

Real niggas do. They do, but Niggas who don't know no better, don't I?

Speaker 2

mean who you talking about. Who you talking about? Huh, who?

Speaker 1

You correct, and if you go into a bro's shows, you see that bitch be packed Exactly, However the bin you is. That Numbers up. Man, we coming with the visual. I haven't started the visual. I got everything for the visual, for the fans. I just need that third co-host. So if y'all want it, Lord wants it you really can be dedicated. I mean, come in here and can talk, Ain't going to freeze up when that mic and that camera be on. We looking for a cold, dope, opinionated woman. We need one. All right, man, I got to bring that flavor here. That's what we missing. You know I miss it. And shout-outs to my dogs Courtney and Misty. Man, I'm going to try to get them back on here too. Man, Shout-outs to my dogs. But yeah, man, so we're going to get up out this thing, but run them numbers up again. You know what I'm saying? Go look up at the bottom of the page where y'all can get the links.