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So you are the first guest to be a half hour early. Is that right? Well you want Asian people's time? You know, half hour early. I love it. And of course I was ready, because I'm always ready. Well, my cop said, if you can't be on time, be early. Right. And I think he got it from the wise man. You ever hear of a Lombardi time? No. Never heard that term? Vens Lombardi? No. You don't follow football? I mean, I never heard it at
time. I know Vens Lombardi. Oh yeah, it's the trophy that they give away. But Lombardi time, when he was a coach, meant 15 minutes early. Oh yeah, that's that shit. I think I heard a mic shenanin, find somebody for being on time. You suppose you have five minutes early. Yeah. On time is late. Right. Well, it's a great quality to have. I always think when people are late that I know they don't mean it, but it is a passive aggressive way
meaning or not that you're saying my time is more valuable than yours. Yeah. You know it's especially if it's not an, you know, I mean, LA traffic is crazy, but if it's not it's crazy. But we know that. That's what they always say traffic. Like, oh, wow, what a new advent today. It was actually a traffic. I had never anticipated. Of course traffic is bad. You factor that in. Yeah. And we have it on our phones now. We have a lot of
things on our phones now. How bad the traffic is going to be. Yeah, exactly. I think that I think that causes people to be late too because they like, oh, damn, my God. I was only going to take me 32 minutes to get there. I got time and then they look back at it and now it is 45 minutes and they say, damn, what happened? You know, some people just can't leave the house without like trying on three different athletes. And when I say
some people, I mean women. Yeah. Yeah. So, you know, they want to make sure they look good for each other. Well, they want to make sure they don't get clowned by each other. That's part of it. Yeah. But it's also for us. Come on. They, I'll tell you a story. It'll find this amusing. Like I did this actually in my act with as a bit, but it is a true story. About 15 years ago, I had a horrible, horrible night because I ate a pot brownie
and did this stuff called a fedra. What is that? It was legal at the time. They pulled it off the shelf. It was a natural nut from Brazil, but it was basically speed. Yeah. It was, but they take to energy drinks are probably only, but this was like supercharged. Okay. So I thought, Oh, I'll take the fedra for energy and I'll take the pot brownie for creativity. I'll get so much work done. Of course, I was like out of my mind. I didn't
know what reality was. Yeah. I think I was sitting there for a very long time, unable to move. My heart was racing. I finally called somebody. I literally did not know when I put the phone down. If I had done that or just thought I did that. So I called, so like 20 people showed up in my living room. But I was like, I must have been calling it down. And this one girl was the last one there. A girl I was kind of seeing at the
time. God lover. She was like, I was coming down. There were other people there by that was like an hour and 20 minutes after. And I'm like, Hey, what? And shit, I know. And she was all made up. Even though I said I'm dying. It's an emergency. You have to come over here. She got the she got made up. She wants to make sure she looked better dead. And you look good. Then early and he come out of it. Yeah. And you say my life. Yeah.
So she had to make sure she look good. Hey, you know, I guess everybody got the corks. Well, of course, but I mean, you're even married a long time. Yeah. Okay. So you probably, you got used to one person's quirks. Yeah. And she got used to yours without a doubt. Right. And I got I got a few. But you have lived a admirably scandal free life. I feel for someone as much in the public eye as you are. Yeah. And you know, I'm a good dude.
You know, I'm in there today. Well, good. Do you know? Yeah. I'm not saying you're not. I'm just saying it's kind of rare. You know, I didn't get into this business to get in trouble. I got into this business to be creative to do cool shit with cool people. And so I keep it all in perspective. I know is it's a thousand things I can get into this destructive. But it's a thousand things I can get into this constructive. So right.
You know, I just choose to spend my time. I'm just saying cool shit. Not everybody in show business has their head on straight like that. In fact, I would say would you not agree that the rule more is that they don't. There's something about people in show business what draws people to show business or the type of people who succeed. As my friend Jimmy always says and it's the greatest quote. He said insanity photographs. Yeah. Yeah. It
does. People love to. There's some a lot of the people who work become the biggest stars or get the incredible followings. There is a kind of insanity in them. They're very often in their own world, especially musicians, you know, have no idea. I don't ask them who the vice president is. Yeah. No, they get to get used to people handling them. Right. And they get lazier and everything comes easier. And you know, pretty soon they're
just kind of being ragged all around. Well, and some of them, you know, leading the charge. You know, it's it's a it was a a same by Robin. I just Robin Harris, you know, if I sit in first class, I want everything I'm supposed to get, you know, so it's like, so people I'm a rock star. God damn it. I'm a live the rock star line. Well, I'm a rap star. I'm a little like. And the problem is that the whole world is essentially
you're a neighbor. I mean, it's one thing if you have a more normal life and you have it a neighbor, you can go to that one person and say, look, you're not helping this guy at all by doing these things that are enabling him in his addictions. Yeah. Addictions, including to picking out on fame and money and the privilege that is afforded to people who everyone else idolizes. But you can't you can say it to one person. You can't say
it to a fan base. You can't say to all these people, hey, you're not doing this guy any favors by remaining his, they're going to be his fans. Nowadays fans are like stands, right? Yeah. They're beyond fans. Yeah. They get literally violent sometimes. If you mean, because you imagine going against the beehive, right? No, come on now. You want
to get stung at a thousand times a day. You know, so, yeah, you know, people, you know, they, they, you could create your own little kingdom, you know, and your own little head and they do little, you know, you know, you know, it's all, it, it happens. And but you have to work for not to happen. You know, you have to be conscious. That's the, that's
the kind that's the line. And I have to work for it not to happen. Yes. You know, I looked in the mirror when I was a teenager still, you know, I had one or two cool songs that I was starting to bubble and I looked in the mirror and I said, I don't, I don't, I still want to be myself, you know, I don't, don't lose that guy you looking at in that mirror. And every so often I make sure I take that long look and make sure that I still recognize
the guy that's looking back. Well, that guy publicly, if I had to associate him with one of physical attribute, it would be scowling. Yeah, it comes natural. Like, this is how my face looks. No, but you're often, you're, you're funny in your movies, especially when you're impatiently frustrated with people around you who are doing stupid shit. That's a great character without a doubt. Because I think that's how you are. I mean, that's
how a lot of us feel. You know, it's like we're, we're, we're frustrated at the stupidity that we find ourselves in. Yes. And, and that the, the clear role sometimes seems so clear, but it seems like nobody wants to take it. You know, like nobody wants to take that clear path. They kind of want to, you know, they want to funky. They want to, they want to, they want to kind of thrive off and feed off their emotions and, and let that, you mean
that emotions? Well, any emotion, like, you know, some guys, well, you know, like to be pissed off and yell and be us, you know, on 10 because they feel something, you know, if they're not on 10, they feel unheard and adequate. And, you know, it's not a space where they can actually be heard. So, you know, they like to turn it up and you watch, you watch succession. No, never saw that one. You heard about it. No. Come on. No. The HBO show's succession. I,
I mean, I know about it. I mean, nobody comes and say, man, you know, since you've got a passion, it was great last night. You love it. Nobody does? No, no, no. I wonder why that is. I don't know. Maybe they don't think I meant to stuff like that. You would love this fucking show. You're a mogul. It's about a mogul. I bring it up because I propose a ear point that the, it's a, it's a, it's a Bermana clay really of the Murdoch family.
Uh-huh. Fox news. Yeah. So he's, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, he's old like Rupert Murdoch. Yeah. He's got kids and succession. It's like who's going to succeed him because the old man is going to go. Yeah, he's going to go somewhere. So, so in the thing he almost dies in the beginning, he dies at the end. It's about the succession and the kids fighting each other. You would fucking love it. Yeah. Yeah. I definitely got a binge watch that.
But the point is that this patriarch, this, uh, mogul wrote Logan Roy, he's, you know, a billionaire, they shoot it at the greatest locations. We see his yacht, his castle, blah, blah, blah, his country home. He's got everything you could ever want. Mm-hmm. And he's just endlessly pissed off. And he's always, are we going to circle for another hour up here?
You know, he's mad that his private plane can't land because there's other planes land, you know, and you can be that person to where you, you, you get 99% of what you could ever dream of. And you obsess on the 1% you don't have. Yeah. And you don't want to be that guy. Not at all. Come on. Like, you don't want to be rich and die trying. You know what I mean? What the hell? It's like, dude, knowing you, um, are full. Like, no one to push the plate
away. Right. No one to cruise me. You could put that in a song. Yeah. No one to push the plate away. No one to push the plate away. That's a good title or a good line, right? No one to cruise, man. You know, like nobody would ever ride a bike if you had to pedal the whole time. You know, you were always, you were always a clever lyricist. Thank you. You know, uh, that song, I always loved that song you did about it. It's a good day. It was a good day.
Today was a good day because it was a very interesting way. Unique to like, here's a, here's the way I can comment on the bad things, which I really want to comment on by saying, this is what didn't happen today. Yeah. Yeah. See, that's new. I mean, you know, it's, uh, to me, it's what Friday is all about. Like if the movie Friday is a drama,
you are, it's boys in the hood. You know what I mean without a doubt. Sure. But taking those situations and trying to laugh at ourselves and hopefully we see ourselves clearer. Well, that's a thought. It is, is to me, you know, why the movie hits. I also love the Wayne's. Yeah. Move here, which is it the moment the long title of Don't Be a Miniscence. It's South Central while drinking a gin juice. Kenan is the male man and he's going message message. Yeah. It's like
it's one of the funniest way in movies ever. Well, also, but it's, it's somewhat cathartic to be able to see them say things which I feel are true. It's them said, I can't say. Well, that's what it's all about in a way. You know, I think when you're, it's kind of like, I could talk about my brother, but don't you talk about my brother? Of course. And, and I would rather hear the brother talk about the brother, but more than me anyway, because
he know I'm a little better than me. He's going to really get in there. So I think people accept it when it comes from their own. And it's hard to, it's hard to hear when it's from somebody else. Also, we live in an age of bad faith. And when I say bad faith, I mean, people don't argue or make points generally about what they really believe or they really think will help things along. They do it on what can I get you on? We live in Wilkistan. Yeah. You know, like you sparring.
Yeah. Instead of learning from each other. Correct. Which is what it's all about. But also, I can get you on something like such a mean girl's attitude. You know, they're like, you didn't get the memo that we don't say, let's know many more. We say, let's, yeah. You say it. You know, who doesn't say it? Latinos. They fucking hate it. But it's like, no, we can change the rules. And then the people who haven't caught on will get them. It's, you know, we think it's fetched.
Latinx. No. You know, it's weird how the name's always changing every 20 or 30 years. Somebody wants to put a new label on the same thing. You mean that thing, name? Yeah. Right. You know, you go from this to that to that. Right. Right. And what color used to be you know, reversed 50 years ago? Yeah. And it's just done to really keep us
bickering and you know, chasing these words. Okay. So not really getting to the root of of the issues, which are most of the time very common if we really go there until the root of it. Cut not a green more. Yeah. But you said it's being done to divide us. Okay. By who? Who's doing it? Well, who benefits and profits off our bickering and our division? It will like follow the money. Now, no, they names. Bill, but if you follow the money, you go high enough, you start to see, okay.
You know, this is an industry. Okay. Let's take, let's take rap music. Let's take the same people who are on the labels on the prisons. So literally the same people, literally the same people who own the labels on private prisons. So, so, you know, it seems really kind of suspicious if you want to say that word that, you know, the records that come out are really geared to push people towards their prison industry. But they didn't make you write those
lyrics. It's not about making, it's not about making somebody write the lyrics. It's about being there as guardrails to make sure certain songs make it through and certain songs don't. Certain flavors are exposed on the record. You know, some records are made by committee. You mean in record company guys sit around and tell the artists, this is hot. Say that. Do this.
We're going to have this guy write the lyrics. We're going to have that. So, the narrative is really kind of, you know, structured and really made into what the record company want the record to be. And what the, you know, a lot of artists are frustrated with this kind of music making. You know, a lot of people, you know, they feel like they're being controlled by the label. This is how they do it. Telling you what songs are saying what hooks to do, what songs, you know, you can do your
song. That's fine. That's an album cut. But you want to, the single is what we all say is the single. So, you have, you know, the record company pushing the narrative, you know. And, and, and, and, you know, so, this, this to me is in some way, you know, some social engineering going on here to, to make sure those prisons stay full. Now, there's a lot of, of course,
a lot of dots to connect to make that happen. But I'm just giving you a broad example of how people at the top can manipulate what's going on with the people who are big or anything fight. I just gave you a music example, but there's examples of, of, of, can I cross, can I cross examine this theory? Of course you can cross examine, of course. Of course. No, of course. So, I appreciate it. Yeah. Okay. So, if your theory is that the prison industrial complex, and I agree, that's an
abomination. Start off with there. Prison should dive the net tutorials on this on my show. Prison is one of those things that should not be in private hands. Yes. Along with healthcare, a few other things that are like, you know, the, the good part of socialism. This, they should not be run by people for profit. I agree with you. Yes. I did not know about
this connection to the music industry that that's the exact same people. If, if, by that, you mean that the people who run the record companies may have stock in prisons, private prisons, that's possible because they all have, I mean, do they actually like Monday, Tuesday go to work as a record company executive and Wednesday through Friday go to work in the prisons? No. No. No. No. Okay. So, if, of course, they're not, they're not actually running the labels. They have,
they have financial interest. They have financial interest. Okay. So, if they have financial interest in the prisons, and your theory, if I'm following correctly, is that the kind of stuff in rap lyrics works as a funnel to get people inspired to do the kind of things that would get them in prison. Right? Like, for example, writing a lyric, fuck the police. Yeah. I mean, writing a lyric, somebody a police, might get somebody arrested and sent to prison. That might get somebody
arrested and sent to prison. That's just one example. One record, that the record company did not manipulate. You know, that's pure artistry. Right. But I've seen labels. I, did they manipulate you? No. I'm never. I'm an independent artist. Always have been. I started off on independent labels. So, how were you able to avoid this trap that so many others fell in? What did you do, right? I wouldn't let an R-asshole in my studio. You're not fucking coming in here telling me how to
make a record. Right. I'm coming from the heart. I'm gonna do what I feel. So, I never allowed an R to, I never had anybody an army, but Dr. Dre, you know? So, that's pretty. I, you know, I just wasn't ever going for it. And, you know, they just kind of like let me along do my thing. And I was on the independent label like priority. I wasn't on a major. And majors, you know, they do it with seniors, they do it with rappers, they, they, they have a lot to say in what,
but it is what's the finished product. Isn't it always the case anywhere in show business? But okay, let's just talk music. Where the people who are the most talented and are making money, therefore, for the label. Of course, you get to, yeah. Of course, you get to make your own rules, because it's always about if you're making money for me, you can get away with anything. Roseann once sang the national anthem in front of some stadium before like the Super Bowl or some big game
world series or something. And like butchered it almost on purpose. It was like, you can imagine when America made of fucking with the their precious anthem. They went apeshit. But her show was number one on ABC. So they kept her. Later on, she did something bad and they got rid of her times and change. But my point is like when you're making people money, they are going, they're going to leave you alone. It's the people who can't afford to tell them to fuck off.
I don't know about that. Really? I think the more money you make, the more money that you're making for a label, more than likely the more money you're costing to produce records to do all that. They have so much invested that they're going to like micromanage even more. Like the biggest artists got labels and they ask all the time to keep it going to keep the
cash cow rolling. You know, you have of course role-guards that do their own thing. But you know, usually the label kind of backs off of them and goes with the artist they can really, where do you record? You must be your home. Yeah. I got a spot in in Burbank, behind Burbank Airport, and then with COVID came around, I had to put a studio in my house. So to still be able to get down. Why didn't you? Usually what people on your level do,
isn't it? I don't want to fucking bass players and go and singers coming in my house and shit. Right. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, that's where the go to the studio they can hang out, smoke, weed, and do the shit they do. And I don't have to worry about that. Exactly. Fucking in my carpet or waking up my wife, you know what I'm saying? No, I get it. Yeah, right. I always have an appeal with some shit. You know what I gotta watch it.
You know what I mean? Like it's my personal shit up there. I want to have to watch no damn. And you are how often do you go into this studio? When I feel it, you know, it's a straight off the gut feeling thing, you know, it's really about inspiration. You know, I don't make records now for the radio. I don't make records for to begin a fucking Grammy and those shit like that. I make records for for my clientele for ice cube fans, right? People who love to hear me rap.
Right. That's what I make records for. Right. You know, everybody else can get it. How they how they live, you know what I mean? So all I care about is make an ice cube fans happy with the music. You know, everybody else can kind of get in with what they fit in. I mean, every time you look at the world and just want to see it through a slightly different lens, one that says, hey, it's going to be okay. Not, we're all going to die. This is where microdosing
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only bubble. And then I feel like the left, oh, they actually built the bubble up their own. It's weird. It's weird, you know. And I think, you know, at a certain point, you, it's like, you're jumping on a team, you know, it's like, it's all about team. Yeah. It's only about team. Nobody looks at anything through the lens of what is the actual truth? It's like, does my team
get behind this? And the media is the problem because the media, especially like the people like MSNBC and Fox News, every story is, okay, how can we tell this story in a way that, okay, maybe it doesn't lie, but we could leave some shit out. Yeah. It depends on what we accent. Let's accent this stuff that we know our audience is going to love. That's going to make those hamsters hit the wheel and say, give me more of that crack. That's what the media does. And like, how long can you binge watch
your own, you know, kind of like endlessly for a lot of these people is the answer. Yeah. Endlessly. They have it on all day. I know people of MSNBC on all day. And they hear the same people. And I like all those people and they're smart people. And most of my politics align with them even, but I can't do it. I can't. I don't want to hear any story where I go, okay, I'm not doubting what you're telling me, but I know there's things you're not telling me. And I don't like that.
Yeah. It becomes like a stick. Exactly stick. A stick. You know, like, you know, we do it this way over here. You know what I mean? I saw this, you know, I'm flipping through TikTok. I saw this little, I guess it was a movie. And the lady was, she was coming to take the order and she was like, what you don't want. And I was like, what? What you don't want? Because we only serve, you know, we serve meat and tatas or meat and rice. So what you don't want, she didn't even don't want
tatas or you don't want to drive. So it's just like, there's all we got. Don't ask for shit else. Right. This is what we serve. And you know, we, we just drop in transmissions. You know, don't ask for paint job here. This. Yeah. Only bulbs, you know, there are stories like that. Yeah, they're sick. Do you sell shade? The side says only bulbs. You'll come in for some people all day long. But, yeah, I mean, this is a country, I would say, where everyone wants to order off the menu.
Yeah. Everyone sees himself as an order of the menu person. Which I guess, you know, the truth is, for all the shit that you hear about this country, and there is a lot of shit, and a lot of problems, we actually are kind of now, as compared to the rest of the world, kind of kicking ass. I mean, we came out of the pandemic economically better than any other country. And almost did worse in it because we have so much obesity. And that's basically what
took people down when we had such bad numbers. You know, but how do people feel? The people feel that way. The people feel out of the pandemic. We all feel a lot better. It seemed like people feel like, they're almost at their wit's end. Yeah, but again, I hear this and I know what it is and I'm not denying there's a lot of it out there. There's always is. This is human life. It's not a picnic for a lot of people. I've no parts of
my life that were just horrible. So I get it. But when I drive around, I don't see like a country that's falling apart. Trump is out there. It's dying. America is dying. It's not dying. Maybe I'm going to, that's just the greatest but I know I drive all around. I'm in different cities, touring. I see a lot of life and restaurants and people and they're not like unhappy and
money is being spent. Unemployment is super low. Inflation is a bad thing. That's like a real thing that they did by spending way too much fucking money that they didn't have to spend on the pandemic. Yeah, I know people, I'm in the entertainment business. I know people that's doing good, but I know people that's struggling. Of course. No people would go to the grocery store and see, you know, 35 out of eggs and shit and what the hell's going on. So I think the country,
but what's this? It needs an animal. You know, real bad. It's a lot of foolish stuff. So much shit. That needs to just be drained out of the air. But a lot of it is bipartisan shit. Like what I mean by that is like the debt is going to kill us, but both of them do it, both of them. As soon as they get in office, they spend more than they have. A lot of it, the scam artists that run this country, like California, I just read,
find they gave up on there. They were going to build a high speed rail. Yeah, started in 2008. 15 years later just could not get it done because the amount of fucking pigs at the trough who all needed to wet their beak and take some shit out of that, the people, the consultants and the lawyers and all
these middlemen who weren't actually building the fucking railroad. It became so expensive, like 200 million dollars a mile to build this thing that they just finally gave up after they spent like 180 billion to build a train a railroad that is not happening. That's the kind of shit that when you say, Endermoth, that's what I think. Yeah, I mean, that's just, it's unfathomable.
That you could waste that much money. Because I feel like on a bunch of nothing. As much as they throw money at problems like people who are struggling, yes, there is terrible income inequality in this country, but it's still the rich who pay the most taxes. You pay a lot of taxes. I've not. Pay a lot of tax. Yeah. More than I like to. Yeah. Okay. So it doesn't seem like more of that is going to change anything. No. Because we pay the taxes, but we don't have a saying where they go.
But a lot goes to the programs you think perhaps would do better with more money. Well, you know, it's probably like a bunch of a bunch of people at the top. Like you said, a bunch of people, you know, a lot of lawyers, I think this country is over litigated. It's too many lawyers, too many Kate, too many journalists, lawsuits, too many, too many coward judges who won't throw that shit out. Well, you know, we haven't said the president or or I don't want to be the one to
kick that out. Let the pills court do it. And it's like you're supposed to be here for commissants. And you know, you're just basically a clerk. So it's just, I mean, that's true. It's a, you know, it's like, it's like, you know, I love Vegas, you know, but no matter how many lights they put up, it's still about gambling and, you know, walking out of the airport and you walked in is the game. You know, I mean, no matter how you, how pretty you make it, it's all about, you know,
they want you to leave, you know, separate it from your money. You can play and have fun and play the little game, but basically they want you money. They don't want you to win. If you win too much, they'll escort you out, you know, I just played Vegas for us weekend. I love Vegas because when I'm in Vegas, I feel like it could truly be myself a prostitute with a gambling
problem. No. But there is something. There is something. It's favorite. But there is something about being in a town that is the one thing in America that's there and made for adults as opposed to children. Everything else is for fucking children. And as someone who's never had children, you know, obviously I feel a little bit of a fish out of water. But when Vegas tried to be like for the whole family in the 90s, they failed because it's not bad. When they reinvented themselves
with the slogan, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. I mean, you can't get closer to saying, we're not going to talk about the girl you brought home from the experiment right now. Yeah. We're not going to talk about it. Okay. And leave your little kids at home. Right. I'd leave the kids at home. You know, I don't see any hardly any kids anywhere when I go to Vegas. You just don't see it. I wonder if they're banned. I'm trying to make a lot of people
who's like, FTK, man, fuck them kids. Right. You know, but I mean, you're, I don't only know, you know, you're one kid who's a fantastic actor. Oh, yeah. Oh, say, Junior, made a great little place for himself. Yeah. I mean, I love my kids. Like, I'm sure they're amazing. They're good people, you know, and at the end of the day, that's all you want to contribute. You know, you want to contribute good people who are not trying to scam somebody, not trying to beat
somebody who's not trying to get over. They're not into the, you know, the drug to drink in the gang banging the bullshit. They're not into that. And all your kids are like that. All of them. You know, they're not womanizers or nothing like that like you. But what I'm saying is they not bringing a bunch of babies home, you know, and all that kind of crazy shit. And they not,
they not wow, like they not taking advantage. Like they could be like some kids would be like, I would probably be like, if my father was ice cube, no, everybody around here would know, just fucking a little cube. He keeps coming around here, fucking, you know, wanting his way all the fucking time. You know what I mean? Like, so no, you obviously did it right. I mean, that's not coincidence. When kids come out good, look, somebody once said who has children has
given hostages to fortune, it's true. Bad shit can happen to good people. But in general, when the parents do it right, the kids come out good. Yeah. I mean, you know, I've seen some great parents with some crazy asses. You know, like, you know, but you don't know how they parented when you weren't there. That's true. That's true. In general, yeah, I really feel like a kid doesn't actually even need to, to is better. They just need one person who's going to always be there.
And well, no matter what you do, if their kid is mad at the world, I'm still going to stay. You can throw rocks at my head. I'll be there tomorrow. And don't give into their bullshit. Yeah. That's my life can't. Don't want to be their friend. Yeah. You can be their friend when they're grown up and they're and they're made when the clay has been molded. But not before. That's what yeah. Today's parents fuck up with. They want to be their kids friend. Or did
just not your job or they're totally scared of their kids. They don't want to say shit to them. I do it better about that. You know what I mean? Like they don't want to say nothing to them. They don't want to like they don't want their kids. They're like the proxivity trembling. Yes. When they're ready to go. Yeah. They go. It's I know it's the wildest sight.
You know, I think you got to be farm affair. And you got to be the parent. You can't you can't fall apart one day like you know and and and just throw a tantrum and shit and and you know be a kid. Like you can't you got to hold it together. And so you know you're an example. You know you don't they don't watch you. I feel like the black community has a lot of like on both ends of this spectrum. Like parents who were
didn't do the job at all and a lot of kids raised my grandparents. And then lots of parents who are like so much better than the white parents because they don't take bullshit and they just do it the way we used to do it the right way. My I had a you know you'll hate me for this but a girlfriend years ago and she said to me the difference between me and my white friends is when I fuck up like in the supermarket the white friends when we get home my mother right
here and I was right there. Yeah you know and that's how you do it right there in a cereal aisle. I mean you know you got to nip it in the bud you know I mean you really do and um but he was great in Ingrid goes west yeah I mean he's a great guy. A lot of people have not seen that movie maybe now that Aubrey Plaza such a big star. Well I always was a huge fan of every time I was in a hotel room I'm on the road usually you know what I where I watch my movies like and the hotel where they
have the first-run movies. And this chick was always in some awesome indie movie I never heard of and I'm happy for it but that was such a great movie. Yeah she's awesome he's awesome. Um such a great comment it was about social media and this chick who like gets sucked into you know she did it's so it's such a great comment on the kids today who like live more in a virtual world. Yeah. Then a real world. Yeah it's it's uh well you know he picks great
films to do you know uh that's the catering. Yeah I grew up I mean you know coming up through it I did a you know a lot of hood movies but he's you know he wants to you know go outside the box so you know I'm really proud of his decision making. He's in Spain right now you know and he's working on uh Denny Thieves too. Oh yeah so it's very cool to see him you know take the baton and run away. Yeah and not fuck it up you know yeah not fuck it up and not give credit to a
NEPO baby without a doubt. I tell him I say man you second generation Hollywood man going there and act like right only don't go in there and act like you some starving artists and shit. Now I know hey I did a thing on NEPO babies before the strike shut us down and I was saying first of all I don't begrudge them um they're very often great because very often the gene is in the family
you know and often you're around it and so it comes second nature and you absorb it from your talented forebearer you know that's all good just don't say uh you know I had it harder no you didn't have it harder you actually had it a little easier because it's always a good story to have somebody who is you know or you know hey it just got my foot in the door well a lot of show
businesses getting your foot in the door so okay but still people are very talented. What I was saying was show business NEPO babies politics NEPO babies the one place that has no NEPO babies is sports which is why I trusted more than anything else yeah like you can be the son of a player
but you're not there because you're the son of a player. Doc Rivers' kid is good enough to be in the NBA yeah it's not because his father's Doc we're not at all so sports is the only thing I trust 100 percent whereas I know the 450 people in the NBA are the best they can find in the world
and they do go all over the world and they're looking every day yeah I bet they are they're fucking looking every day you know it's not like we got our team we don't have to right you know so there they're always looking to improve hey what a perfect segue and I never
had one in this show before because I don't do segue it's because I'm too stoned but that segue hit me in the head you have a basket ball league yes the big three lucky me just like a real talk show host here yeah future nisman tell me about your uh tell me about your basket ball league ice cube I
hear it's exciting and the new thing in basket ball without a doubt you know it's to big three professional three on three yep you know it's kind of like three on three has been the the step cousin of five on five forever it's what when I heard about your league I said this is how
I play this is what I do half court three on three all the rules so we just did then just make you know kind of elevated to the professional level added some wrinkles that the NBA can't do you know like a four point we got four point circles out there so if you shoot 30 feet from the basket man
you you deserve extra point and uh can I as the interpreter of this great new league um who knows this better than anybody and you are the authority can I bring to you an argument that I have with a basket ball player friend of mine name Woody Harrelson no problem we play here all the time yeah okay
here's my contention your plan half court yes the guy shoots an air ball yes I say that still has to go back court because you're trying to simulate exactly what would happen with a full court and a full court if a guy shoots an air ball you don't suddenly change baskets but Woody Harrelson
and many other people say no in half court if a guy shoots an air ball and you get the rebound and you're on the other team you can go right up and score yeah it's it's the equivalent of a turnover fast break dunk you know guy shoots an air ball and doesn't hit the rim um say you're with
Woody on this yes that's how we play the three uh what did I stumble into that guy you know don't hit the rim like you know me like okay like we can have little babies out here that don't hit the rim you know what I'm saying so like I've got to hit the rim if you're you're if it's a serious
shock excuse me but the pros sometimes shoot air balls okay and in this eternal over in this lap and then go back and then go back and then go back yeah you know and so how's the turnover how should the turnover be um dealt with you're coming you're driving in a guy
pokes it right to the guy right up under the basket from the defensive team he should be able to lay that up because it's a turnover he should get it easy basket because they turned you over I I feel like this is poor logic the point of half court is I could be a picture of the court
the full court we don't want to waste all that time going through the middle part of the court we want to get to where the action is which is within 30 feet of the basket so instead of going all the way back each time back and forth we take the ball back court and and then but then we
play at the same basket by that logic anything that would happen that would cause you to go to the other end of the court has to go to back court it's just a shorter trip I understand that logic oh no I'm gonna get the scouting guy just like just like you have boxing and you have MMA okay
MMA is in a cage boxing is in a in a squared circle octagon yeah no doctor guy I mean MMA is in a octagon I'm just a cage octagon right okay and then you got the squares circle got boxing gloves you got little mits even though it's fighting even though it's pretty much the same
there's still adjustments there's still things that that make MMA exciting there's things that keep boxing exciting that that's all their own so you know the the whole thing about like okay this is how they do it in full court we create a whole new game here three on three is a whole different
game than five right five because it's a lot more personal you know five on five you can be a specialist you can you just be a defensive guy right or rebound or three and three you know I mean nine and three on three right you got a pass shoot defend right um and and score you know
pass shoot defend and score rebound you gotta do it all or you you'll be exposed right really embarrassed so right because I played many games where one guy is lame yeah I'm three and it and it's it does throw off the balance I mean without a doubt yeah so I have been that guy a future
hey you know it happens you know it's not a good feeling it's not you look at it you like damn everybody's better than me right or you're just having a bad day normally you're not the worst but for some reason some reason yeah you know even the pros have two for 18 nights yeah you know it's
it's funny how that happens you know well it's fun what's funny to me is about basketball is too thick if I had never seen a guy shoot a basketball from 25 feet away or even 20 feet away if I'd never seen that in my life I would think the chances of getting that ball into that hoop
are one in a thousand it just yeah and yet when you do it it's it's you know I mean the pros if that when they're not guarded it's like eight out of 10 yeah it's insane and when they are guarded it's half if they're good yeah but even on any given night I mean it's such a small margin of error
I don't know why some days I like I feel fine I'm not drunk I played drunk I played better drunk but for whatever reason the same shots just are off by two inches and that's enough to just give you that bad night that's what makes us amateurs you know I mean that's what make us
do it yeah very very very few pros like Lebron James is one of the very few you just never see two for 18 yeah you just never see it he's never a fashion he's efficient and he's just never bad it's never like oh one of those nights yeah it's true yeah very fewer like that so he's king
yeah why you're saying he's the best ever no no about that it's the king but I don't not saying he's the yeah well they I mean they play it's so hard to when people have those sports arguments about who was better Babe Ruth it's like they played in such different times with such different
circumstances against different people yeah I mean I mean the Jordan era was so much more physical there was a lot it was rough it was rough where same in football you know they used to not protect the quarterback at all not at all he used to be I mean oh what what what happened to
Joe Montana is just criminal I mean that hit he took to put him off for two years I don't remember that but I do remember the the the Lawrence Taylor against Joe thysman that leg yeah I get still see it it's one of the grossest things I thought I'll I will never see anything like
that in football oh it's like that can happen it's like yeah that can happen no so you know they they definitely are play a game now that for I find frustrating to watch and a lot of people do with it too much flopping too much it is it's like it's almost like it's half basketball half
that way you know you've got all these moves that they do that are sort of like automatic standing there to get the charge it's like it's not natural it's not how you really would play defense you it's it's like we're we're merging this into some sort of sort of kabuki
theory yeah I mean I think they're they're more you know they play 82 games that's a hell of a lot of basketball games and I think they're really worried about a guy you know instead of getting a guy who goes all out and gives you six years of all out they want 10 12 years out you so
they want you to last a little longer they don't want you to take the hits they don't want it to be as physical they want you know guys kind of players getting out of the way yeah everybody you know that's why in the big three we don't play that shit right it's like back to old school
right physical hand check in coming the lane and it is it's not nice and you know that's that's how we grow a plan guys can trash talk they won't get a fuck attack and throw now so you could be yourself we got you you have deep push-afired basketball yes I took I definitely you know put the
put the you know what we loved about the game right that it wasn't an easy bucket right that nobody was gonna get out your way right you're gonna have to earn it right real defense right um and you know I took out the game clock so it's first to 50 win right just like the back of
your up and we have a shot clock so you 14 seconds to get it up so you can't sit there and talk and dribble but uh it's fast pace and guys love to play you know good guys love to play uh the NBA hates us you know they think you know why cuz you're competition because you're
showing them up well they don't like us changing basketball without accident for permission haha we didn't go and say please Adam silver please please can we put a four point circle in our game right please you know do innovative things but just guys are too slow to do there are always
in sports there have been competing leagues and usually they get absorbed now this couldn't happen with you because you're playing a completely different game I mean you know I mean they could be they can actually work with us and not against us you know they work with the have
there they work with the WNBA they work with the WNBA right they work with but you know they have the G league they uh they also work with this TBT uh the basketball league you know so and it's a and it actually is beneficial to them because a lot of the people in your league are recently
retired NBA stars so the fans have an affection for the recently retired you they followed them their whole career okay we get it it's time you go out to pasture you know that's not a longevity thing sports but we still like to see them in the past where do they go the broadcast booth
but you know they still can play they just can't play they just can't play 82 games and they just can't play against guys who are 22 they actually can't they just can't play 82 games against guys is 20 you know but you know nobody plays 82 games because they they have these nights where
you go to the Broadway play and and it says there's a little thing a sticker in the play bill that says the perform the part of Hamlet tonight will not be played by the guy you came to see uh but you know Joe Schmigaggy yeah and and that sucks and that happens in the NBA yeah I mean they
rest players deliberately like they're not hurt it's just like take the games is too many too many young what even the young players take the the time also 82 games is too many in our league they play 10 games once a week half court to 50 go all out um we don't just have a tire players we have
you know young players 27 year olds you know we go as young as 22 uh and guys um in that setting it's a whole different game so we've had guys come from the NBA into the big three and not do good and we had guys in the big three never made it to the NBA you know when the championship so it's
its own sport right and that's that's probably why they they don't dig it you know um but we we've been here for you know just six years and um they can't take it takes a while for something new to catch y'all yeah people are not great fans of new nah I mean you know it's like
they want to see they want to see if you can make it work you know a lot of people just kind of want to watch and see if this is something I can get behind is it going to be here every year is you know a lot of you know unfortunately we had to go through COVID and and and other new leagues came
and went you know like just a a f league uh xfl came and it went and it came back with the rock usfl you got all these different leagues that's that's kind of around you know now they got pickle ball and right you know um so you have to fight through all that noise and let them know no no no we're
we're here to stay you know we're not going anywhere um and you know we're going to be the fastest league to profit and it was league history no I think as a midlife crisis project it's ranks much on the top because people do some crazy things when they get to be like you know late 40's
50 and like okay the things that worked out and then they just okay I think what I need to do is build a rocket ship you know um space or you got to you got to stay creative you know being creative is why I got into the business oh I didn't think I was going to make a quarter
doing rap music you know we was just doing it for fun you know to to be cool to to you know be clever and and to be a part of a new wave music that everybody you know I older than us was really shunning how do you feel about the police now um things have changed like I've always
felt about them you know they you don't think they've changed at all um in what ways you know I think they well they never used to arrest their own and put them on trial and put them in jail that's one major thing yes also get a right people push that change you know I don't think yeah but
I don't think the police police are internally police are people I understand that but police are bad organization you know they're fraternity yes and they um you know they had a rules of engagement some you know are in the police manual some or not you know what I mean so they're
they're not related ones are the ones that are in unfortunately you know serving for tech is not really on their mind when and go home yes so um there's a lot of problems that that was happening in 89 when when we did the record and then the same problems are happening today
of course because we did the record police are to me held accountable because before the record they wasn't you know you but we get guys understand and just because the cops say you did it everybody thought you did it society is different 18 18 yes 18 89 1989 20 23 just is it is
and cops are people who come from society so the chance that a cop would have been racist in 1989 I feel is greater than a young person who or cop they're especially young man's game when they're out on the street okay so a guy he's 25 he was born in 1998 he was born in an era where
about the most uncool thing you could be was the racist now there are pockets of this country of course where that's not true but why would you go there they have no good restaurants they're you know you just wouldn't know to have to go to a holler in Appalachia I think it's a
situation where you know cops they are young you know because they're sometimes they don't know how to talk to people they don't really know how to communicate the young generation really don't really communicate as well because of the phone because of the phone because all you know all kind
of different social reasons that they don't talk to each other you know they rather they'll be sitting in the same room texting each other so what do you mean sometimes the young cops don't not communicate so they go straight for the first you know because they don't know how to talk
you down they don't know how to say hey man come over here let me yeah what's going on so they don't really know how to communicate so the force comes with that and you know accent is the police different it's like accent is the military different you know they you might have one or two
different kind of soldiers come in and out but the basic organization is the same it's not gonna change you know it's there to win and not to lose I mean to get home safe to get home safe no matter what that's always been one of my big problems with the police they don't appreciate
me saying but I have they have a bad attitude about how dangerous their job is and how much the priority is them not being in danger if you want to never be in danger be a plumber the worst that's gonna happen is you're gonna be snaking a drain and you'll smell like shit this there is
an element of danger so when they say things like a better to be judged by 12 and carried out by six you heard that yeah that is the wrong rap lines too yes it was that is that is the wrong attitude to have about the job of policing you can't be like okay how do I solve this problem
of me feeling scared now I shoot the thing that's scaring me that that's a bet that has to be cured in the police department yeah across lines because they're they're not gonna cure that because yes you're right they want their partners yeah have that attitude they're partner
want them to have that attitude and if each one have that attitude this is why somebody gets shot 85 times so you know so everybody you know the thing is empty your clip because AI is gonna ask you why didn't you why you only shoot 10 shots instead of 16 like everybody else did you
feel like it was over did you stop for a reason no so everybody empties their clips so nobody looked like the threat was the same for everybody everybody was just as scared and now this guy is shot 51 times you know see you know what I've I've mentioned that many times on my show that the
thing about shooting everybody has to empty their clip I never understood before you explain that why they do that yeah I thought it was just because they were so all just jacked up it up wow but because it makes a lot of shoot no I get it I talk this guy shot 16 I get it you know
you're gonna be like I remember I remember quoting this statistic once and then this is a while ago but maybe there was from like 2011 or something but like the entire country of Germany I think in that year the police fired like 91 shots in the entire country that used to be
full of Nazis yeah they and we that that was just like the opening salvo you remember when the sernay of guy the kid who barbed the Boston marathon he was hiding in that boat yeah and that boat was so shot up and they missed him and they still missed him wow it was like it was like
a parody the boat every place that a bullet hole in the kid was fun yeah but if you are a cop don't you think would you feel that way I mean if we probably all would if we were pressed into that service yeah I mean it's a it's a stressful job yeah you know stressful and it's probably not
a job you should do every day but I think you're a lot of it is more I think the reason people do it it's more fun than sitting behind a desk first of all most people kiss your ass like yes there is danger some danger although they have statistics on this and it doesn't crack the top 10 yeah
police work is less dangerous than such daredevils as fishermen cab drivers and people will work on on telephone wires so like it's not the most dangerous job in the world but yes there is danger but you go into that it's like a proctologist complaining I'm looking up people's asses all day yes
because you decided to be a proctologist exactly bro and you know it's it's a thing we're this thing we're you know that might be a reason too why they get so jacked up when it's something going on that's probably why I tend police show up you know because they're so fucking bored you know it's kind
of like yo something going down let's grow over there and get some of this action you know let me get a lick in you know it's kind of like a team that practices but never gives a chance to play you know everybody want to get a lick at it does seem like when they want to have a million
cops in any one place it's not that hard to do no I mean they can all show up and they all stand around for two hours yes there's a lot of standing around me but that's what I'm saying like yes there is danger and there is sometimes disrespect and cops do get shot I mean they do get
assassinated it's yeah it's not a it's cool idea to go to work every day knowing oh yeah it's like turning on the light switch and there's one in a thousand chance or whatever chance that I could get you know that's not cool yeah but then you see what I don't understand
yeah you'll copy frustrated you want to kick a little ass tonight right um the kid who just went into the church and shot nine or ten people put a bullet proof vessel on him and protect him but the the little kid the 18 year old does a mouth and off at the mall you know crack his
eye socket you sometimes the end it's like what like why oh yeah what's the bullion like why don't you guys give it to the ones that deserve it over over just some innocent kid who's mouth and off okay this is my other complaint with the police right to concern with your safety over the people's
safety your pledge to protect and also and also the thing about complaining about disrespect when most people give you free food and you walk around like kings everywhere you can hit on any girl we all know every girl has a story about cops yes maybe I should protect you by following you
home now that I pulled you over for no reason except driving while pretty yeah you know they they all that all that all that yeah but the other one is oh shit no I forgot because you're God I don't worry about it man you know it's to me it's a thousand days when you come up with
that ain't cool no but you know it's really about but your needs about respect well and and a society needs police definitely we know that I'm not saying of course you know no you're upset all police are no I know you're you're you're I'm just point now why it's no different than it was
you know it's it's the same how would you know how would you know you live in some giant palace I mean everybody I know don't so you know I I hear what when my folks got to go through and what well you know a lot of them you know they deal with the police in different kind of ways you know a lot
of them some of them they got records so you know the police is checking in on them every now I mean right fucking with them you know some of them can't go out the country because of shit you know it's it's just different things that them going through the system or has it's not always abused but
it's always the system really kind of churning on them and you know overworked them I remember what my other complaint was what the police need to have a better vetting system about who gets to be a policeman there's too many people who become policemen because they were stuffed in a
locker in high school and they want to have a right they want those guys they well that's you know maybe you're right I think they want those guys with chip on this show they be around the guys who you know ready to give society what it deserves yes it's kind of like having a
a dirty player on your team right as long as he play on your team it's cool Rick my horn you know it's like Charles Oakley or Roman Nowskis you might like long season on your team it's cool right you know many who goes to the other team then you say you know why are they letting
this guy play so like they all in the same team man you know they want the wolves they don't want to try wise right I'm saying they want it won't guys who will ready to go get some and um you know it's uh you know to some it is a sport it is the action it is all about the adrenaline rush
and and being physical and having power you know some guys are just powerful it's interesting we we're talking I don't know whenever I go or something about how celebrities right I their mind goes cuckoo because there's too much adulation you're exalted by people so you can
get away with anything it's a little like that when you're a cop because you can just basically do anything because you are the police yes what are they going to do call a cop I am a cop that is a kind of the first of all it's it's a lot of power to trust with the person but of course the
alternative is not feasible we do need police but it is a lot of power so you should pick much more carefully the kind of people who you're giving that power to you're giving them a monopoly on violence I don't I don't think they care because here's why you and I they don't they don't
were when when when when those cops go out and do something bad yeah the the police don't get to bill like the police nothing happens to the police department it all goes to city hall they have to pay it right the police still get they money nobody loses a dime right now if you may
please get insurance if you may police get insurance now is do you want to be a racist or you want to keep your badge because if you keep getting these complaints or you keep brutalizing people and costing us money we're going to take away your insurance but you take away your badge you
out of a career so it's the insurance company call but the police won't do that but it's always an opinion doctor has to get insurance the why not a cop the hard part of it is because cops are engaging with borderline people
as their job they're not engaging with the people who are just going about their lives not doing anything shady generally so and they're scared and we've covered that they shouldn't put their safety ahead of the citizens but that's who you deal with I'd have cop on my ultra politically
incorrect and he said when I worked in the Spanish neighborhood I hated Spanish people when I worked in the black neighborhood I hated black people I want to work in the valley I hated white people that's the problem yeah but because you're dealing with you know people at their worst
you're dealing with people at their worst every day you know I think it's not a everyday job I think cops are going every other day for one like basketball play some stress on yeah get yourself ready no one could play 82 games you never know what that guy went through in the last 10 or 12
hours no you know salt but but but I think by not putting some kind of personal responsibility on the officers then you lead to a George Floyd situation you know this guy had you know over 20 complaints you know I mean he wouldn't have been on the force to be able to do that you know
I mean he would have been some might some insurance company would have been like dude you got one more I see what you're saying oh yeah because you're costing right us money oh yeah oh that's a good idea you know I'm saying so it doesn't go to city hall doesn't go to tax payer is you know
and guys would think twice about being excessive right you need force right it's the excessive no everybody wants to find that right line yeah it's hard but it it but it is hard when you're a cop because you don't know until after the situation is over now in the case of George Floyd
completely unnecessary because he was no threat he's on the ground it's just being a dick which turned it to back the problem it's not no incident when we're all no something went bad it's just a cop you know split second decision made wrong decision killed a guy but it's it's
okay torture it's the abuse it's the but take me too far okay but oh Jay Jackson yeah I must try senior the difference I want you to mistake me for my son no look I should flatter you and say why I thought you were brothers but you know plainly you're the father anyway
but the difference between 2023 or whenever that happened 2020 and back in your day writing your sorgs is that back then what they would have said is we check the police manual and it is completely exactly as it says in the manual you put your knee on his head until he's dead
that is what it was and they would have said well he's in jail yes okay so let's just acknowledge we're not saying the there's no work to be done the police changed did the police put him in jail I think but when you listen to police chiefs around the country many of whom are African-American
yes you hear a deaf very little a lot of them have no power though a very low police chief as police chief what do you say that well it's because for one they're they're elected officials that's not really coming out this rank if they come out the rank of
five they have they power but sometimes they put these they grab these police chiefs they got these police chiefs and put them in place and give me like you know a boy a brat a lot of those guys are the last to know what they're guys is doing on the street they're just the
last to know you know it's kind of like when you it's like you know running your show sometimes when it's fucked up it's somebody who gonna go tell Bill and you're the last to know and you're like why y'all didn't tell me this shit three hours ago when I could have did something about it
yes oh yeah I think you know they're caught up with with the mayor and the and the news conferences and the fun raising and the kissing babies and right high I'm the mayor's shit and they don't know what they have you know they're they're their their lieutenants and the cabins and their you
know you know they kick ass we just have a mayor here Anthony villain villain villain redo sir some shit like that I feel bad is a nice guy forget forgive us Anthony we're by stop villain regosa yeah yeah okay um this guy was like I have never seen a guy who like put
on that politician thing I mean you it was like it was almost like AI and the shant shake was like beyond firm like I spent two weeks at theaters yeah no it was like this guy and he would just boy some people are programmed for that job he loved it he loved it fucking like and they good at it
and they good at it like Bill Clinton they said used to always be the last person to leave any room if two thousand people were there and as they were filtering out if he would talk to everybody who wanted to talk to him damn Elizabeth Warren would take selfies with everybody who wanted
to sell the election 4,000 because you made you taking 4,000 selfies in a row it what would you have to want that bad for me the answer is nothing nothing I would never be a politician no you're not the type and I mean that is compliment thank you're not the type it beg in too much no
but what politicians do you admire is there anybody I know we need an animal we agree on that I mean it's gonna be Biden and Trump probably because well you know who doesn't want to fresh 2020 for election I mean what could be fresher than two 80 year old retreads
um you know I'm anybody on the horizon I'm about as independent as they come yeah I love that I know it's like the partisans shit is it's kind of getting us nowhere fast and who do you like what do you think my Robert Kennedy you I like Robert Kennedy yeah he was here just a week ago
and by the way you didn't take the vaccine you give up money for it I so admire that thank you without even having to get into vaccines of which my account done to admire it is much I'm sure you know my account is your wife doesn't like it I mean my wife you know she she down so she
she with me a hundred percent but well you also got to you also have a billion dollars already so I like you're driving it uber now because you gave up nine million dollars nine million dollars throw it on the pie well you know I think everybody could use it so um but yeah you know to me
principles hey man what you were also I felt in my heart and yes it's too experimental yes you don't even have to explain it you know I get called an anti-bax roller type anybody was questions I'm not an anti-bax or but but I should be able to make decisions about my own body
because my body is different than yours and my history is different than yours and this pathogen is new there are some vaccines I would vaccine I would kill to get it was very new you know it wasn't all the disease it disease wasn't that scary and they just found out that it basically it's
almost certain now it did come from the lab patient zero was the guy who worked in the lab wow band woo damn damn so I think your decision is going to look good in history well I mean I know it looks good in my body and I know you know I know people who've had you know issues
after so yeah you know I'm not anti-bax I've been vax before right you know but those vax they were those vaccinations were studied for 50 years before they got to me you know so you know I just thought it was too soon it's a it's a deservedly controversial topic that this country does not
want to have a debate or at least I should say the elitist types in this country who run the newspapers and so forth they just their their position should be in the media to question authority but in this case they they see their prisoners to completely line up behind it and like Robert
Kennedy has talked about it in the New York Times like this this vaccine hysterica he's not a hysteric he's a really smart guy who knows a lot of science and you should talk to him I don't agree with everything he says either and I think sometimes he's gone a little too far and
put a little who's good who you're going to agree with 100 exactly that's what I said nobody you know you you got to feel like it would be pretty dull if you did yep and we would you know we wouldn't we wouldn't love the world that we was in if you had to so you know at the end of the day
he seems like a good dude who's trying to do the right thing and you know sometimes you gotta he has got to look through all the bullshit and and try to see the person no I just I just he's got a candidacy that started out at 20% just right off the bat okay some of that of course is the
Kennedy name but it's but it's it's not all that it's people want this other voice in the debate and I find it just so depressing that a lot of the media organs get away with a joint decision too let's just strangle this baby in the crib yep let's just say right from the beginning as much as
we can as often as we can from as many of our writers as we can he is some sort of cook he's a crank he's a knot he's got misinformation as if science is just about what you know for sure sometimes it is some things are settled science but things like this are not and so let's just
label him a cook that we kill in the crib it just makes me fucking hate those kind of people yeah man because you know let him debate let him debate let him get up there with an expert in the pharmaceutical fields and let him have added I'm pretty sure he'd welcome it he definitely
would welcome it and I'd want to see him against someone worthy yeah because he needs to answer all the I was trying to get him to answer some things I think he's going to have to answer on the campaign show but I was happy to hear him say things like like we said not an anti-vaxer it's
not like we think the vaccines are a myth or that it's a little man inside the needle I mean we're not crazy people it's a medical intervention that has a spotty record sometimes I generally believe that vaccines have done a lot of good in humanity and including with COVID where lots of
people did need a vaccine because they are not healthy and they should have gotten it and it probably saved their lives that's not me or or maybe it is but that's my judgment to make without a doubt you know that's that's the freedoms we all suppose to have look you got me
drunken ranting I see I knew it hey man you know but that's why we appreciate what you do man you know you you are I appreciate you not only you know I mean you you do what we suppose to do question everything right why not question everything you know well listen there's a fucking thrill
having you here it's very cool I I'm first of all just very flattered that you would do it I know you're busy you got a lot of stuff to do you don't have to come over here and talk to me there's no money in it so I know it came from the heart it means a lot to me what out of doubt man you
know I I appreciate you still one of my favorite guys on tv I appreciate always being and I like it you a straight shooter room and I know you can ask for in this world nowadays I never sell out August 19th the Elbe the ovens auditorium in Charlotte North Carolina at the 20th at the town
ship in Columbia South Carolina September 1st AC alive at the Moody Trust in Austin Texas September 2nd at the in Grand Prairie that's between Dallas and Fort Worth I believe there at the Texas Trust CU theater also I have a pot store the woods with Woody Arleson who won that
argument because of you mr ice cube hey man you know what he what he knows how to ball he does and and you know he does I appreciate the blunt yeah it was very cool oh I'll say smooth I'll send your case oh man I love that really yeah I'll have you to do it I'll take those are cool no
yeah this is my friend Boris makes those that is very personally made with a beautiful though all those costs six dollars so I appreciate it if you would return them for a deposit okay no problem like I used to do the bottles back in the day very cool man I appreciate it that was so much fun yeah any time man all right any time