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Welcome to America's top DEI podcast, trying to change the minds of voters one episode at a time. Pam sort of you had it with.
Okay, what I've had it with are people that trap you with the text and then immediately call you so they know you have your phone in your hand.
So if you ignore it, you're just like the biggest dick on the planet. It's like the minute the bubbles start then they call you or the minute it gets delivered they call you and I just I don't I'm sure it's my codependency but I'm just like I can't ignore it at this point because they know I have my phone in my hand and I'm typing to them.
Hey, yeah, yeah, that's a good one. I think I both hate this and do this.
I think this is one of those where I've had it with it, but I also participate in the grievance because sometimes I have to tell somebody something and you know it's hard to get tone in text.
Like someone said, I'm writing out a text and that is I'm like using four exclamation points and then I'm like backtrack, backtrack, backtrack.
Am I really that enthusiastic about this?
And then I just put the period and then I'm like, does that make me sound like a cunt?
You know, is it one exclamation point? So sometimes if I text somebody something and then they respond, I'm like, I have to tell them in person.
I want the voice to voice contact, but I too have been in this trap where somebody is texted me and I just want to respond really quick to clear out my text, you know, text that need to be returned.
And then I get zapped with the call and depending on how much I like the person will I answer.
If it's a person I absolutely 100% don't want to talk to have no problem saying, so sorry, can't chat right now can only text.
I would say that's I haven't thought of that, but I will say this about you because I thought about that you and I kind of do that sometimes.
But here's the difference. You can call and say.
Hey, do you know where the red lipstick is? Yes, done it. Okay, bye, like it's not prolonged.
The problem with these people is there's a pro longers. They want to talk about superfluous shit.
If it was just a question in and out, let's do this. I don't care, but it's never the people that are efficient.
It's always the people that just prolong everything.
Have you ever found yourself like, I'll be getting a lot of text like a Sunday and I'm like, I'm going to pretend like I'm not using my phone today.
And so I'm like, not responding to the text thinking I'll respond to him like much later in the evenings.
I don't want to get involved in a belabored texting and it's stupid shit.
Somebody sending me something and then the conversation goes on and I don't really enjoy text conversations at all.
I don't get any joy out of belabored text conversations.
So I'm ignoring like five text messages, right?
So then I get over to Instagram and it's like, here's a video of Rafa Nadal winning the 2022 Roland Garros.
And I'm like, double tap.
Here's punch the monkey fighting back and I'm like, double tap.
And it's like, and here's the resistance and somebody making fun of Trump.
And I'm like, double tap and they've all been posted within an hour.
And then I'm like, oh shit.
Everybody knows that I'm not returning the text that I'm over liking shit on Instagram.
And I'm so busted. And that's the thing about the smartphone.
Anonymity and avoidance is damn near impossible.
That I agree.
I don't do that because I, when I'm doing all that tap, like I sometimes I can't,
I just have to hit the heart like the double tap still escapes me.
But yes, I do that while I'm trying to ignore people.
So here's what I hate.
And this happens to me all the time with my assessment.
I will send a text.
It will be ignored.
But then there will be a text stream with one of my children and it's rapid response.
So I know I'm being ignored.
What are you texting your assessment about like, okay, this is what I paid for tuition or whatever.
Like the reimbursement.
We're just talking about old times and love.
But you know, you know that he like that particular person enjoys more than anything,
having some drama where there is no drama.
Yes.
So he's dying for you to say, why didn't you text me back?
He's dying.
I know.
I just, what's back in the day I would have.
But now I'm just like, no, no, no, no, you're right.
It's just, it's trying to lure me in.
So that's a little bit of growth.
Yeah.
Little.
Yeah, I think, I think that the final coup to grow in the growth would be to have your children text
and say, you own mom.
Excellent.
Hey, by the way, mom said a complete lack out of all communication.
Like a total block.
Yes.
If anybody deserves a total block from you, it's that MFR.
No, no question about it.
But I think it would be a show up at my door.
Oh, God.
Can you imagine anything worse than that?
I really can't.
I really can't.
We're in the middle of a Trump presidency.
Listener, that's how bad that situation is.
It's, it's so undesirable.
It's the torture.
God, that's, it's something.
All right.
Welcome.
Oh, no, I need to tell you what I've had to say.
All right.
I've had it with my husband misgendering my French bulldogs.
So for years, he misgendered my cat, Kitsky, the late Kitsky.
She died as everybody knows.
After a long, lifelong battle with asthma and diabetes.
And she lived to 18.
So Kitsky was a girl, Josh, for the entirety of her life,
referred to Kitsky as he, him, pronouns.
And so my husband and I just went on vacation together
and we took our dogs because our children are in college.
And I just, honestly, dogs are fantastic to travel with.
And he kept calling Chacha, who is female, him and he.
He and pronouns.
And I'm just like, she's five.
We've had her four, five years.
She is a girl.
Like, you need to use the correct pronouns with our dogs.
And the same thing with Debbie.
He'll be like, she needs to take her medicine.
I'm like, we've had him for 10 years in the misgendering.
And it's like this, I don't, I don't understand what it's about.
I don't know why you would want to misgender a dog or a cat.
It's just so bizarre to me.
But he does it all the time.
And I can tell that it, you know, I can tell that the dogs don't like it.
They're very offended.
When I can tell, Tilly, I kept calling her him or he.
And my daughter came on, I mean, she was on me every second
about the misgendering.
And I've gotten really, I mean, I don't do it anymore.
I'm like, how are my boys and my girl?
But if I said, premiere boys, no, you're not misgendering her.
And I was like, okay, okay.
So I was going to say with Josh, it was a new thing.
That the evidence suggests this goes on a long time.
There's really just no excuse for it at this point.
What's your excuse for misgendering?
Because I had two boys, so like the first month that I had Tilly,
I kept referring to her like, as hit, like I need to take him outside.
And it was like, you know, just in the very beginning.
I'm saying it.
Yeah, I don't know what, I don't know what Josh's deal is.
Other than we did make it to Mexico on this trip.
And, you know, he has just such prolonged type of country.
Yeah, we didn't have any ear issues.
Headaches seem to have subsided.
He did get some rogue blood test recently.
And there was some marker in the number of something.
Okay, like this seems a little a little low.
So of course, he's on chat GPT, which by the way, listen or Josh and I both
canceled our chat GPT.
And I filled out the survey as to why I canceled it.
And I put Sam Altman is a fascist collaborator because there was an other.
Good for you.
I'm Altman is a fascist collaborator.
And I joined inthropic who's fighting with the Department of Defense.
And I'm now a clawed user.
But this is before we fired chat GPT and listen or everybody should boycott chat GPT
because Sam Altman is a pussy and a fascist collaborator.
But anyway, so it's some it's something about kidneys or something.
And he brought it up once.
And I kind of just side item.
And we went through eight days in Mexico without any.
I put conjugal but something terrible happened.
So you know, Josh has been working out like crazy.
Like he works out all the time, lift lifts, weights, all the time, drinks,
creotene, protein powders, all that shit, right?
And he looks really good.
I mean, he's just turned 57.
He looks the best he's looked, I mean, looks fantastic.
So we're clean, living the whole nine.
So we're walking down the beach one day and this couple,
gentleman with a younger weekend
twist. It looked like on his arm. And
he kind of says to Josh and this guy
had on like a swim top cover up. So
that's not super proud of his like a
rash guard. He wasn't super proud of
his upper body, I would say. I could
because she was in like a skimpy little
bikini. And he walks by Josh and he
goes, I think maybe he ought to work
out more, bro. Because Josh, you
will. So it was a compliment, right?
Did he take it there immediately? He
took it that way. I can immediately
picked up what they put down. Okay. And
since that incident, I've had to
relive that story five times with
five different people. And he
starts it off by saying, why don't
you ask Jennifer what the guy said to
me on the beach?
It's like it's like passing the
narcissism. Like he wants to be a
narcissism, but he wants to be a
narcissist, but he wants to pass it to
me for me to bring him. So I've had it
with that. I've had it with the
mischindering. We are doing better on
the hypocontry of front. So that's
growth. I'm really happy about that.
And I just wish that nobody would give
Josh a compliment anymore. And it's
not that I'm a mean person, which
people can make an argument for that. It's
that I have to live with after math
with that compliment. Right. He
doesn't just say, oh my gosh, thank
you so much. That's so nice. And
that's it. That's it. It's over.
That compliment lives on. I mean,
just two days ago, he brought it up. He
was in New York visiting me and he
brought it up to a girl at the
gym. My name is Jennifer. Tell me
tell you what the guy said to me on
the beach. And I was just like,
why don't you shut the fuck up?
How about that? How about we how about
we shut the fuck up? It was two
weeks ago. Let's move on from it.
Here's the deal. The minute you said
the guy said that, I knew exactly
what you're thinking because it's
true. Like it really is true.
Reliving it, bringing it up. That's
kind of funny that he's now he's
brought you in to be part of the
narcissist instead of just saying,
oh, yeah, this guy said I looked
great and super built. Now you're a
part of it. That's an interesting
twist. It's just a torture me.
I mean, it's just, I mean, the
because then he dies laugh because
he knows he's doing it to be
provocative of a reaction for me that
is just like, shut the fuck up and
then he's dying laughing. All right,
welcome to I've had it. I'm Jennifer.
I'm Angie. Kylie, how's it going?
It's going good. Okay, before we move
forward, I would like to mention
listener, Kylie today has on a
fleece jacket with it looks like a
little
doily lace style tram. Very cute.
Super cute. Very lesbian chic.
The last two to three times we were
on this stream three times.
We Kylie looks like a million
backs. She's in this like
silk chiffon blouse with this tie on
and each time we run out of time and
we're unable to film, I've had it.
And she looks like a million backs, right?
So then the next day she like puts on
the same outfit because she wants all
the gaitries, the less triads, the
black triads, the blunter, brown triads,
the patriots, even fucking maggots.
She wants everyone to see how
spectacularly
country her outfit is.
And each time we're unable to film
the episode due to time restraints,
scheduling restrictions, etc.
And so have you given up on the outfit?
Yes, yeah. I refuse to put it on today,
but only because I was worried it would
mean something would go wrong.
Like every time I put that shirt on,
the third time was pretty humiliating.
I was putting it on, I just was like,
the episode's not going to happen.
And I'm going to look like a loser sitting
in my outfit for the third time.
And so I was like, I'm not fucking
putting it on today.
And look, we're filming.
But it really is.
It's so good.
And it will make it easier.
It's right out that you look great in it.
You look really fucking great.
You would, you would break the,
uh,
Lezzernet.
The Lezzernet.
Well, I really would have.
I really would have.
It breaks the Lezzernet.
I mean, it would be like,
I think it could be a really good
positive thing for Lesbian's that outfit.
And it on the worldwide web.
Well, the third time I had it on,
I don't know about you, but when I repeat an outfit,
I like it a little bit less each time.
Totally.
First time I felt just the hottest of ever looked,
Seth even threw me a compliment.
Second time I was like, okay,
we're going to get this in there.
Third time I sat there and I was just like,
this is fucking lovely.
I hate it.
I hate it.
Yeah.
I really hate that about me too.
I have that same affliction.
And it's so stupid.
Like if I wear something,
then I'm like, well, I've already worn it before.
And that's just so shallow and pretentious.
And I just have to,
I came to terms with the fact like 20 years ago.
Just like you're just shallow and pretentious,
Jennifer, you just are both of those things.
Like you just need to accept it.
Like you are shallow,
you're pretentious,
you are fall prey to the worst pitfalls of capitalism.
And I've been to a lot of therapy
and on a lot of various different issues.
That's just not something I've been able
to really fully rectify.
Yet is the shallow, pretentious nature in my character.
I really haven't.
I've tried.
I really like things I do.
Like I like clothes.
I like, I really like those things.
And I wish I could be one of these people.
It's like it doesn't matter what I wear.
Pumps used to be like that for years.
She'd be like, I don't care what I wear.
She never cared.
She'd show up in a robe in public.
A robe in slippers never gave a fuck.
And I was just like, I just like clothes.
I just love fashion.
I love it.
I love all different facets of fashion.
Yeah.
One of my things is when you were saying that like,
I don't remember what I wear.
I'm afraid.
I'm on the opposite spectrum.
I feel like I wear the same thing over and over and over again
because I just don't remember.
So just call me out on that if you notice it
because I kind of started to think
I wear the same thing over and over.
I've started to wear the same thing over and over.
I've started to because I moved to New York
and I didn't move all my clothes.
And so I've been trying to embrace the like this.
I probably weren't 10 times.
And I'm just like embracing it.
Like I'm going to wear the sweater
a bunch this season.
And that's just the end of it.
But I do feel better.
And I do feel like a better person
when I wear something new each day.
And that's a fucking terrible admission to make.
It's really terrible.
But I'm just going to own it.
Like I'm 51 years old,
trying to do what I can do.
But if every day I put on a brand new outfit,
I'd be fucking invincible.
I just, I don't know what I could tackle.
I really don't.
Like if I could have somebody kind of like,
here's a new outfit of the day.
And then come and take it after that.
I'd be like, good riddance.
See you later.
And that's just a horrible shout.
I mean, I'm telling you, I'm really shallow and pretentious.
I really am.
It's a horrible character defect.
Horrible.
Jen, you fixed so much.
I just think like, let's let you have this one.
Yeah, I just, I think of all the character defects.
I'd rather have that than a lot of the ones I have.
I mean,
oh, I have a lot of others too.
This is just one that's been consistent my whole life.
There's this, that movie,
we watch it every Christmas.
I think it's called The Family Man
and it has
Nicholas Cage and Taelioni.
And so it's kind of like a Charles Dickens thing
where he goes and he gets a glimpse of what his life would be like
if he wasn't this rich hedge fund prick blah, blah.
And so he goes to the mall and he tries on like a Zenia suit.
And he puts it on and he goes,
it's amazing how much better of a person I feel like I am wearing this suit.
It's just like horrible.
And I completely related to his character.
Like I totally get that.
Like I feel like a better person and a great fucking outfit.
I feel better.
No, I don't need to.
I just feel terrible.
It's just so fucking awful, but I totally have it.
I would argue that I, I'm a better employee.
Like I work harder.
My brain is sharper.
I feel smarter.
I feel better.
Yeah.
That's true.
I understand.
I totally get it.
Okay.
In lieu of a review, I have an email
that a distraught listener has sent us.
They have a grievance.
And it says, dear Jennifer and pumps,
a month ago, all my office colleagues had to do a color personality test
and then discuss why we are the way we are.
No surprise to me.
I'm a thinker and not a cheerleader.
Last week, we all had to do a team building activity
where we took a personality test
and guess where I ended up?
Same result.
Today, I just got an email invite
to another team building event that is an escape room.
Not two weeks ago, I said to my co-workers
that I'd rather shoot myself in the head than do an escape room.
I'm 65.
I'm looking to retire in a couple of years.
In the 43 years that I've been a working professional,
I've done every color test, personality test,
ropes course, ice breaker, team building,
morale building, how to manage a team,
two truths in a lie, pop luck, lunch and learn,
trust exercise.
Not to mention office door decorating contests,
pumpkin carvings, chili cook-offs, and birthday parties.
Can I just work?
I don't have enough time left in my career
to learn anything new.
I don't care about other people's personality color
because clearly they don't care about mine.
Please, I've had it.
That's a nightmare.
I have so many questions about that.
That is just such a nightmare.
You hear these stories about all these just exhausting
team building bullshit things.
And then what your color is,
and it's just like, go to work, do your jobs.
Sometimes you like people at work.
Sometimes you don't like people at work.
You know who the superficial people at work are.
You know who the real ones are.
And you just navigate through it.
And that's just is what it is.
There's no need to have all of these circle jerks.
It's just such a miserable experience.
And I would say in a work environment,
I'm far more a thinker than I am a cheerleader.
Far more.
Like I'm always more thinking than I am cheerleading
because I find a lot of cheerleading so superficial.
I find it just like this fainte bullshit support
instead of especially in a work environment.
Everything just needs to be business.
You just have to cut through
all of the superficiality of feelings
and get to what are we doing here?
What are our objectives?
Let's get them done and then go live our real lives
outside from this job.
That's what my whole question is.
Like why would they want to spend all this time
on that kind of shit?
Because it seems like a thinker would just be exactly
what you wanted.
We're not fucking around.
We're going to do our job.
We're going to leave all these activities.
I think it's like makes it harder to work.
I just don't understand why anybody would do this.
Well, I think in her and the emailers
for me, she has no choice.
No, I know.
But I'll require.
I'm an employer.
Why would you want all this?
Because you get these focus groups that come in
and do all this bullshit stuff.
And I think this comes from
I'm telling you, this all starts with gender reveal parties.
Whenever they started the gender reveal parties
and we started celebrating
humans and you to row,
then we started inventing a lot more activities to do.
We started inventing kindergarten graduation,
preschool graduation,
lower school graduation.
I mean, like all of this shit
to where it just it builds and builds and builds
to where the whole life is just a superficial house of cards.
And then you're doing trust falls and color stuff at work.
Nothing means it means nothing.
If her color would get been a completely different color,
she still has the same fucking job
with the same set of employees.
All of this has to do with over-celebrating,
overthinking, over-analyzing, not being efficient.
This is an inefficient society.
Yeah, I agree.
Okay, and I've got a new story for you.
Jen, you just came back from Mexico.
You were talking about your dogs.
There's a lot of new paperwork you have to have.
And so there's this story going viral of this woman
that went to an airport with her dog
and then I'll let the video play to explain it.
We're back with a dog left alone
at the airport in Las Vegas.
Video shows the woman leaving the golden-doodle-mini-poodle
at a jet-blue ticket counter earlier this month.
Authorities say she didn't have the right documents to travel with it
as a service dog.
She is now facing animal abandonment
among other charges.
The dog, now known as JetBlue,
is at a rescue facility awaiting adoption.
And I have a good news update
before you respond.
The dog was adopted by the officer that rescued him.
So I saw this online and I just can't imagine
that you would leave your dog at the airport.
And I watched the video multiple times
and the woman has a Stanley-esque
style cup in her hands at the ticket counter.
And I think that if you go back to our first episodes
and look at the case that we're making for
what is a precursor to fuckery?
What is a precursor to making horrible life choices?
What is a slippery slope to MAGA?
What is a slippery slope to being a dog abuser?
You can go back to doing trust falls at the office.
You can go back to the inception of this podcast.
And it is gender reveal parties,
Stanley Cubs.
And there's this through line to all of these things
that I oppose fundamentally.
And so I just felt so bad for JetBlue
and I'm so glad that JetBlue.
Number one, I'm glad that JetBlue was left.
Because, yeah, JetBlue needed a new owner.
But I just think about how her feelings
must have been hurt at the airport.
And I'm so glad that that officer found her and adopted her.
And I saw a picture of the officer with his family
and he has like kids and doodles
or like so family oriented.
But if you look at that video,
she clearly has a thermos Stanley cup style.
Beverage in her hands.
I just, I just eagle.
I hawk that out.
Do you see it Kylie?
Oh, yeah, it's orange, right?
Yeah, it's got a big, yep.
First thing I noticed right out of the gates,
I knew that, I mean, right when I saw it,
it's like she got a cup in her hand at the airport.
Not supposed to have cups at the airport.
And if you're traveling with your cup
and your partner water up in the trash can,
then you're filling up your cup on the planches too much.
Stop with the performative hydration.
I knew that dog was fucked.
The moment I saw that cup and a dog on a leash,
I fucking knew it.
I knew it.
Also, if I'm on an in an airport
and something's wrong and my dog can't come with me,
I don't, I can't go on the trip.
That's it.
I should think about this.
She took her cup and left her dog.
She took the cup and left the dogs
and everybody thinks I'm a raving lunatic
calling out the Stanley cupbers
and the performative hydrators.
But think about that.
She had a choice.
Leave the cup.
Leave the dog.
She left the dog.
She took the cup.
I bet you, you went,
I bet you that bitch is still dehydrated.
You know who I think also probably started out with a cup?
Kristina, I bet it's just going to say that.
Yeah, look where that ended up.
Look, that dog got off easy jet blue.
Yeah, you're right.
No question.
There's no question.
Oh my god.
So I read this story.
We need to dive into this for iHip News.
That okay, you know there was the story
about Kristinaum
and the jet.
And the blanket left on the jet.
Yes.
Well, some loose lips, sink ships are leaking a story
that something far more embarrassing
was left on the plane
than the blanket.
And so I'm thinking since she,
Kristinaum, the Department of Homeland Security Cosplayer,
she's screwing Corey Lewandowski,
even though they're both married and bible thumpers
and all this shit, right?
I bet it's a bit.
I bet it's a bag full of sex toys or something.
That's what I thought.
When you said that, I was like,
butt plugs, butt balls,
dildos, yeah, all of it.
Mm-hmm.
You know what I bet she,
I mean, this is pretty graphic,
but I'm just going to go and say it
because fuck it.
We're in Trump's second term.
I bet she pegs Corey.
One, you think she's the pegger?
Yeah, yeah.
I bet that's her.
I bet she shot a dog,
so I bet then when it gets to
I'm a big,
key woman, all that.
Yeah.
I totally think so.
She's a pegger.
Yeah, she's a pegger for sure.
But you know, here's the thing.
There's a new book coming out
about their affair.
And I just want to say on behalf of the I've podcast,
I've had it podcast team,
I'm going to read it.
I am all-
Who's writing the book?
Fucking in.
Some, it's like a journalist
that's been following their affair
and their interaction.
Get them on the pod.
Okay.
Read it.
I mean, I think that when it's releasing,
they just did an excerpt of it.
And I was like,
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it's time for a guest.
I'm going to say hello to him
and then Pumps is going to engage
in one of her hard-hitting interviews
and I'll dismiss myself
but I want to make sure I say hello to him.
You've seen his videos all over TikTok
and Instagram amassing billions of views
and building one of the most engaged
audiences in country music
with 3.6 million TikTok followers
and 1.3 million on Instagram,
which is more than us,
which really pisses me off
because we're old and competitive.
Brian has captured the attention of major media
from Rolling Stone to Don Lemon
to none other than I've had it
and we would like to welcome Brian Andrews
to I've had it.
Brian, how are you?
Good. How are you guys?
Good. I'm so excited to be here.
We're so happy to have you.
So excited to have you.
You know, you're really kicking ass
on social media.
Yeah, trying, trying.
Let me ask you that.
So you're a country singer.
Yeah.
There was a country song that they
they sang at the other,
the Maga Super Bowl.
Yeah.
That it was like, I got it.
Kiss my face, yeah.
Oh, yeah, I know what you're talking about.
I've had it with that fucking bullshit, too.
Yeah, absolutely.
It's like, I want to mount my yard.
Yeah.
Drink my beer.
Yeah, the whole premise of the song
really is not like that crazy.
It's basically just saying, you know,
I want to be left alone.
But my problem with that is like,
you know, you don't get to
say, I just want to be left alone
and wipe my hands clean when you see
all this shit is going to shit.
Finally, you know, I mean, like if
you know, the premise of
I just want to be left alone
is what everybody wants.
But you don't get to say,
I just want to be left alone
when you see and support the people
who are now
intruding on other people's lives.
So when you see them not being left alone,
you ought to be able to stand up and say,
Hey, that's bullshit.
Well, and I would argue before I kick
this interview to Pumpspring,
because I've got a bounce.
But they say they want to be left alone.
But they want to jump all up in
trans people's live, gay people's lives,
queer people's live,
drag queens people's lives.
What books people can check out from the library.
So they actually don't want to be left alone.
They just want to be all up in other people's shit.
And that's what pisses me off about the hypocrisy
of that type of white person.
Yeah, exactly. It's the, you know,
like I said, you don't get to just wipe
your hands clean and be like, oh,
shit, they're really messing with other
marginalized communities and everything.
I didn't really want that.
But this looks a lot worse than I thought it would.
So I'm just going to pretend like I didn't have
nothing to fucking do with it and stay
over here in my lane.
And that's bullshit.
You don't get to do that when you ask for this.
Right.
Pods.
We're
okay, Brian, you and I,
I feel like we're separated at birth.
Our backstory is so similar
in our journeys growing up.
So yeah.
And I'm in Oklahoma.
You were raised in Missouri.
Both my folks are from real small towns.
And my grandpa and my mom's side
worked for General Motors for 30 years.
So he was a union Democrat.
And my dad grew up in a household
where they were farmers and working stuff.
And a lot of farmers back in the day
were always Democrats because they,
you know, Democrats helped out the farm.
So they, I come from Democratic family.
But I just grew up in the town
where pretty much nobody is a Democrat.
You know what I mean?
Especially in the last 16 years,
I mean, it's like,
I know, I know people that agree with me
on a lot of things and like pretty much everything really.
And when if you were to ask them point blank,
like, hey, was you can consider yourself a liberal
or a Democrat?
They'd say, oh, no, I'm an independent.
Even though everything they stand for
and like their values align with being on the left,
they will still say I'm an independent
because they just do not want to be associated.
It's so taboo to be associated with being a liberal
or a leftist or a Democrat in a small town
that, you know, they just won't say I'm a Democrat.
Well, people I feel like on the coast don't understand
how much religion is tied at with being a Republican
in a place like Oklahoma or Missouri,
like Bible Belt area, it would be like a sin
almost to be Democrat.
I mean, I was raised super conservative,
super Republican, super, super churchy.
And what I have found out is all the teachings
that I was taught about Jesus and how he handled people
and how he accepted people and did for everyone.
What I grew up with was that was the message
but we do the opposite.
And we're able to sit and judge other people
and the dissonance that I had.
And I think it's so important to have
a mega-coded person like you, like I'm mega-coded.
It's, you know, a person like you that comes in
and talks about that so openly and with such conviction.
So I've seen several interviews with you
and I was just blown away.
So if you kind of address that for me.
Yeah, I think, I mean, you, like even in a small town now,
you've run across people, especially in my hometown.
I'm sure that if you ask them like, you know,
why do you vote Republican?
You know, one of their deep-rooted issues is like,
I vote Republican because I'm supposed to because I'm a Christian.
Right. So like Christianity is very closely correlated
with the conservative party, which for me is weird
because it seems like the further it's true for both ways.
The further I get into my faith, the further left I get
and the further I get into like my values,
the more religious I get, right?
So I mean, because I think to me,
Christ was a brown skin socialist who loved immigrants
and, you know, was feeding the poor, healing the sick.
You know, I mean, like the whole premise of Jesus
was that like everybody's supposed to be taken care of, right?
But you see in the Republican party specifically,
I think in the United States is that like,
it's very individualistic.
So in their mind, it's like, well, why should I have to pay more in taxes
if, you know, somebody else that's lazy and doesn't want to get a job
just needs health insurance or, you know, snap benefits
or whatever, why should I have to pay for that out of my check
when I get up and go to work for 60 hours a week?
And on the paper, that seems like logical, but it's not.
I mean, like these people are willingly paying more for
privatized health care and private health insurance
and things like that so that people can't get access, right?
To health care. So that's what I'm saying.
Like they're willing to pay more out of pocket.
So only they can have health insurance.
When if they just wouldn't pay for, if we just had a program
like Single Payment Health Care,
they would end up paying less for insurance or in taxes
for insurance, you know, like for health care
and everybody else would be able to have access to health care too.
So the mindset is really backwards to me because it's like,
I just don't understand how you're willing to actually
pay more so people will be able to die
versus paying left or less and have the same access
to all the health care you need.
And people will still be able to go to the emergency room
and not have to fall for bankruptcy.
You know, here's the thing, the person that you describe,
like, lazy, why should I have to pay for it?
That was how I grew up, but in a very, very religious household.
And that screws with your mind, all the mixed messages.
Okay, I have to ask you.
I forgot because Jennifer always does it.
Brian Andrews, phenom, what have you had it?
I have had it.
Oh, I sent these.
I can't remember.
I've got them here.
Yeah, let me.
Christians and country music.
Yeah, that's that's a big thing for me
because like, I feel like I'm, you know, I'm a Christian myself
and I feel like as a Christian, it's my responsibility
to call things out when I see them, you know?
So like, especially in country music,
it's like this so close correlation
and you see it all the time, like a vote against Donald Trump
as a vote against God.
And shit like that to me is just, it's blasphemous.
Right?
I mean, like you're, you're not, first of all,
like the conservative party is ultra good at being like,
oh, a vote against, or a vote against Donald Trump
as a vote against God.
And then they'll come out and say,
well, Jesus doesn't have a political party.
Right.
And it's like, yeah, but you just used him as a weapon
to prop your political party up.
So like, when I feel that's what people come at me all the time,
they're like, oh, well, you're using Jesus for your side too.
And I'm like, no, dude, I'm just using Jesus as a defense
because you used him as a weapon first.
So I'm just using him as a way to say, hey,
if you're going to use Jesus as a weapon,
Jesus wouldn't do this.
You know what I'm saying?
So I mean, for me, like that's where,
especially like in country music, it's ultra conservative
and ultra like the, not just the audience,
but even some people in the industry
and everything are very, very religious.
And that's okay.
I don't have a problem with people being Christian.
And I have a problem with people like using Christianity
to shield them from accountability
or to bury their head in the sand
when it comes to like what's happening in the world
and things like that.
I think that's the big thing right there.
Like you see, not just in country music,
but everywhere, like in the Pam Bondi,
or the congressional hearing she just did, right?
Jared Masco has asked her, you know, like,
you know, what are you doing with the Epstein files
and all this stuff?
But then he goes on to the tangent
or he goes on to describe like the Trump Bible
and holds up the Trump Bible and it gets laughed
and stuff like that.
And so what she does is she doesn't,
all while we're in a big cross-rounder next,
she says, well, I'm not even going to dignify that
with a response because you just made from the Bible.
And so in that moment,
that's why people don't like Christians, right?
That's why they have a bad view of Christians
because she used her Christianity right there
as a shield to hide herself from accountability.
No, I completely agree.
And I also, like for me,
having grown up that way,
lived that way as an adult for a long time.
I was able to take the entitlement of
I'm special, I'm judgmental,
wrapped in being white,
wrapped in being upper middle class
and say, well, that doesn't apply to me.
I don't have to think about those things.
I can, I get to bury my head in the sand.
Yes.
I get to claim no responsibility
because I have a personal relationship.
It's kind of like Christian narcissism.
Yeah.
And so do you see that a lot
because I was that person, Brian?
Yes.
Yeah, it's, I absolutely see it all the time.
And like that's the, that's the thing.
Like a lot of people,
even if they're just like voting for Donald Trump
or like,
propping up some of the ideologies
or policy or whatever like that,
but they don't really,
they don't really like support that guy
or they're not really that in tune with politics
or anything like that
or they don't pay attention to politics that much.
They'll, they'll literally say that.
You know, like,
well, all I know is Jesus is the way, right?
And I have a problem with that
because it's like,
like,
yet, okay,
you can say Jesus is the way all you want
but Jesus calls you
to be interactive with the world around you, right?
You know, so like he calls you to
like call other people out
when they're using certain things
to be weapons against people.
You're in act bad policy
or you know, like to feed the poor
and heal the sick and things like that.
So Jesus literally doesn't want you
to bury your head in the sand and say,
oh, well, he's the way.
You know, and I know so many people that are like,
well,
if people would just accept Christ
into their heart, this world would be so much better off.
And I'm like,
if everybody buried their head in the sand
the way that you do,
this, it would be a lot more of a shit store
because they'd be able to do what,
that's the problem we're in now
is that people don't care about politics enough
that they're able to just
enact whatever policy they want
and people are not paying attention, right?
So like marginalized communities are being hurt first
and then eventually it comes for everybody
and it's too late to speak out
because there's no one left to tell.
Okay, so I have to ask you.
Okay, here's your Brian Andrews.
Your Terry, your country music singer.
Your views, a lot different
than what the stereotype is
for country music.
You come out and say,
this is how I feel.
You write songs about it.
You had to be scared
that you were putting your career at risk.
My guess.
Yeah, yeah, I definitely was.
I mean, especially being,
like when I, I mean, even now,
but especially when I first started talking about it,
you know, three months before, months ago,
like I had never really talked about politics before.
I mean, I had touched on it really,
but nothing crazy.
And so when I, when I really started diving deep into it,
I was very, I guess just,
I knew it was a risk, right?
So I knew that, like,
but I also knew that I felt this way.
And, you know, like I didn't want to alienate anybody
that I already had in my audience,
but at the same time, like,
who am I going to alienate?
People that already don't listen to my music.
You know what I mean?
I was a small enough artist that it was like,
I can, I can pave the road
that I'm building right now.
And so for me, I think it was a little bit easier
than maybe, you know, like some of the bigger artists
if they feel this way and stuff like that,
because they really have built these giant fan bases
and everything and they actually will be alienating people.
But I knew that if I felt this way,
I wasn't alone, right?
From a small town and things like that.
And, you know, you see the blue dots in red states
and stuff like that everywhere.
And, you know, even in my small town,
there's a lot more Democrats than you think there are.
So, you know, I mean, it was weird,
but at first, but as soon as I got into it,
I was like, you know what?
Fuck it.
I don't care no more.
Because I mean, I can't,
it was too late for me to start speaking up anyways.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
So, like, I can't, you know,
if I would have cared or if I had to spoke up,
like, I do now, before the election,
maybe we'd have had a different result.
And so, like, that's a guilt that I've been here,
you know what I mean?
And I'm not going to make that fucking same mistake twice
in a lifetime.
Well, so what's interesting to me is quite the contrary.
You have blown up.
Like every corner of the internet is your face with your views.
So, when you, I'm sure you have trolls and haters.
Of course you do.
Yeah.
But how, when you found out that then now,
you have, I think your song went like number one
on every platform.
It was an icon historical prize by the reaction.
Yeah, I was, I mean, it was a,
it's a pleasant surprise, right?
And that was like the first time I'd ever made billboards.
So, I mean, it was, it was pretty insane.
But I mean, with every, that was a very weird moment
because I had an experience like, like,
masculine, like, cheers.
But I also had an experienced masculine, like,
hate, right?
So, like, for all the, you know, I had an NBC article
and Huff Post didn't article in like,
you know, billboard and everything like that.
It was all good.
And then I turned my face.
And it was, you know, Fox News doing an article.
And, you know, some of these huge talking,
or talking heads on Twitter and stuff like,
or X or whatever.
And so, seeing that, it was like, it was just very,
eye opening because I also started getting the DMs
and everything like that.
And it's hard to not look at that stuff, right?
And, but now that we're getting into it more,
like, I'm about to drop the song on,
Friday called, are we great yet?
So, I don't give a fuck no more.
You know what I mean?
If they're going to talk to your shit,
they're going to talk to your shit.
Because here's the thing.
I, you know, I used to think like, damn,
these people really are,
some of these people really are coming for me.
You know what I mean?
And like, it sucks because like,
I want music to feel like an inclusive thing.
But for so long, country music hasn't been inclusive.
Right?
So that was my main goal.
You know, anyway, it's like,
if they're going to fucking cut the gate off,
fuck you, I'll be able to fucking gate right next to it.
You know what I mean?
So for me, it was a,
you know, I just had, it was something I had to do.
And like, I don't give a shit.
Like I said, when I come out with this song,
are we great yet?
I've been in Nashville for the last week
and a half right in protest song.
So I don't give a fuck, you know what I mean?
It is what it is.
And I think, like I said,
it's too loud for me to ignore.
And this is my road in country music.
I'm going to build this bitch brick,
rock brick because country music
you used to stand up to injustice.
And like, I think that's why
you've seen such a positive reaction
to like this whole movement.
Anyways, is that, you know, there's,
there's people that have
stopped listening to country music as a whole
because that, you know,
the order's in it or whatever,
like the ideology behind it and everything like that
that are now coming back to it.
And you know, because they're like,
oh shit, not everybody's like that
in country music, you know what I mean?
So I don't know.
For me, it was a,
a cool experience because I was like,
well, fuck them, you know what I mean?
And it was just like, finally, like,
cuffs off like, who gives it shit?
We're just going to fucking say how we feel
and it worked.
And like, that's what I'm most proud of,
to be honest is that, you know,
I was able to take a chance on something
and it worked, you know,
and it was able, I was able to just
authentically be who I am,
you know, and how I was raised
and everything like that.
And you know, the parents I had,
you know, were just great.
And they've been there 100% of the way.
Like, I think when I was first
putting out the older I get,
I was like talking to my dad and he was,
I was like, I don't know if I should put this out.
And then he was like, well,
would you rather not make it
because you just weren't good enough
and people just didn't like your music
or whatever?
Would you rather not make it
because you said something
like you spoke the truth
and people just weren't ready to hear it yet
and I chose the latter and it worked out
because people were ready to hear it.
And they've been begging for it to be honest.
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Okay, we're going to play our world famous game.
Had it or hit it.
Oh my god, welcome to had it or hit it.
I would hit it.
I would hit it.
I hit it every day sometimes twice a day.
So the first thing I'm going to ask you about is
and this is, I know the answer to this, but ice.
Yeah, I had it.
Fluck it up to fucking here.
Yeah, it's unbelievable.
Like we're breaking our own laws.
Yeah, no, it's insane.
I mean, to see, to see even people condoning it,
that's this is what fucking rubs me so wrong is that I'm from a small town
and I see like all these like, oh, don't fucking touch my guns.
Like don't trade on me guys all the fucking time.
But when they see the federal government shooting people
in the fucking streets of their own fucking cities,
they ain't got a fucking thing to say.
Again, it's the hypocrisy.
So it basically boils down to as long as it's our guns
and we're shooting the people that we hate.
Then we're for it.
But if it's your guns and you're one of the people we hate,
you don't get to have the same rights.
I mean, that's at the end of the day and here's the deal, Brian.
I believe for me and I, as a Christian,
I was able to, you know, growing up until I deconstructed my faith.
I was able to do that to people.
It doesn't look pretty on you,
but it looks pretty on me and I'm entitled to have more.
And I look back on that and I am so ashamed of that behavior
and the lack of empathy.
But it just, it's jarring to see so many people
that support an agency that let's take out the murdering of U.S. citizens.
They're piling people up.
They're taking them to concentration camps.
You hear story after story.
They're not getting medical care.
They have kids.
They're cheating in buckets.
Shitting in buckets.
They're on alligator alcatraz.
They're selling merch.
So it's like this movement is feeding cruelty
and hatred in people.
Yeah, it's the point.
Like that's what I'm saying.
We call these people bootlickers all the time, right?
But they don't feel like bootlickers.
They feel like they're the fucking boot and they like it.
Right.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
I'm trying so hard to get people in small towns to be like,
dude, this is your fucking moment.
Like this is what you've been saying.
Don't tread on me for it.
You know what I'm saying?
Your grandparents didn't go run shining these hills
to say yeehaw fuck the law.
So you could get down on your fucking knees
and fucking kiss their boots.
You know what I mean?
Like it's insane to me that these people
are like condoning all this bullshit.
But like I said, they feel like since they voted for it,
they feel the power.
And they finally like being able to feel like
they're hiring up on the fucking tone pool
than somebody.
But what I'm trying to drill into their head
is that they ain't going to write
don't kill trump voters on the bullets
they used to shoot us with.
Right.
Yeah.
So you're right on that.
Okay, how did her hit it?
The mega takeover of mainstream media.
Uh, fucking had it.
Yeah, I mean, like that's that's how I feel like
how it feels watching mega takeover media
and like spaces like the manosphere
and things like that is how I've felt watching
like this ultra conservative movement
and Christian nationalism take over country music
for the last 20 years.
You know what I'm saying?
So I mean, like watching it happen everywhere now
is like, okay, everybody's kind of finally
seeing what the fuck I'm seeing, right?
You know, because I mean in country music
and I don't think it was necessarily
all Toby keeps fault.
But like he wrote these very ultra patriotic songs
after 9-11 and things like that.
You know, we'll stick a boot up your ass
to see American Way type shit.
And I love those songs.
And not because I mean, after 9-11
everybody was so unified and everything like that.
And um, it was just this moment
where everybody could be like, we're strong.
You know, I mean, they might have got us that day,
but we're going to come back and beat their ass, right?
You know, but like the,
the whole premise of like that movement
has just been feeding this like
and stoking the flames of this movement that's like,
now we can control everything.
We can have it all.
And we can make everybody do what the fuck we want.
You know what I'm saying?
And so like with country music,
I think it's gotten really like,
that's why you see the, you know,
the outings of the world waving that American flag
at these shows and saying if you don't like the way
this country is get the fuck out of here,
you know, or just leave and shit like that.
When in reality, the reason I speak out about it,
like the most American thing you can do
is use your first amendment, right,
to speak out against the injustices and things like that
that you see in America, right?
So I mean, I'm, right, like I'm,
I feel like a patriot because I'm speaking out.
I feel like a patriot because it's my responsibility
as an American to hold up the idea of a land
that was free for everybody in it.
That's why I always say,
America 250 years ago made a deal with us
that this land will be the freest place on the earth.
And I'm here to make sure she holds up her
into the fucking bargain.
I love it.
I love it.
Okay, how did her hit it?
Billionaires.
Fucking had it.
That's, that's my number one fucking public enemy.
Eat the fucking rich.
Is it amazing to you when you get in the Epstein files
and then you hear shit like Peter Teal says
and Elon Musk, the shit he posts?
I'm like, what is it with being a billionaire
that just makes you fucking sociopathic?
They're, they're the worst fucking people on planet
to have that much money and power and to fucking not help anybody
with it is fucking insane.
And they'll go on these fucking like Elon Musk will be like,
oh, yeah, I sent Starlink to Ukraine
or whatever to help people.
It's like, great, you did one fucking thing.
You could end world hunger right now.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like that, that's the,
like people don't understand.
That's what I mean.
Like people like conservatives,
like even in my hometowns and stuff like that,
they'll be like, well,
you know, they do work for their money.
You don't think they should be fucking compensated for their money.
And I'm like, maybe they should just work
be worth like two or three billion dollars,
not fucking 700.
Like do you understand how much,
like that's what I'm saying to these people.
Do you understand how much a trillion fucking dollars is?
You can buy every NFL team, NHL team,
MLB team and NBA team twice
and still have 200 billion dollars left over.
Yeah, it's crazy.
It's like, at first I just thought it was,
you know, like the submersible guys,
I was just like,
billionaires just get bored.
But then they just get into this thing
where they think they're smarter than everyone.
And they think everybody should be
subservient to them and their ideas.
Jennifer makes a great point all the time,
is that in the United States,
we equate like smart
and all the positive attributes to a billionaire.
And you know,
I was guilty of that with Elon Musk like before,
you know, like 15 years ago,
I would have said he's really smart.
Because I didn't know,
I knew he had a, you know,
a green car company.
So I was like, okay, great.
And now I'm like,
this is one of the most
diabolical fuckers on the planet.
Yeah, literally all he does is
fucking hoard his money,
fucking, he's a white supremacist.
Oh, totally.
It's sig how's on a fucking inauguration stage
and then tells you it's a fucking
Roman saluter autistic stem.
It's crazy.
What do you think about him showing up with
with the black guy in the oval office?
I mean, I didn't even see that to be honest with you.
I've pretty much tried to tune out Elon Musk.
As soon as I saw the,
the first post he made not too long ago
about he reached,
he reshared somebody's tweet that said something about like
when minorities become the majority white people
will be like enslaved or some shit like that.
I was like,
this fucking idiot is literally out here,
just fucking pedaling shit
so that white people feel empowered
to hate people of color even more.
Totally.
Here's my thing.
What I want to scream about is when Donald Trump calls
people of color racists and this whole regime
is the most racist like you have a judge saying
you cannot pull historical facts
from federal buildings and parks
because you don't like them.
Yes.
It's the whitewashing of history.
That definition has never made more sense to me now.
It just, it enrages me that people actually defend it.
Yeah, I mean, here's,
let's just go through the fucking timeline here.
Like Donald Trump was found guilty of like not
renting to people of color in his apartment buildings.
This is before he was even president.
Then while he becomes president,
it says that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is bad for white people,
shares a meme of the first African-American president
and his wife on monkeys that is AI generated
and then tries to remove history from Philadelphia parks
and museums talking about slavery.
And you're trying to tell me this motherfucker ain't racist?
This is what I mean.
People are like, oh, well, racism doesn't exist anymore.
It's 2026.
Bull fucking shit.
I think it's worse.
Yeah, and like people, that's what I'm saying.
And people, people don't want, like people of color
don't want you to be like a white apologist.
They don't want you to come out here.
And like when JD Vance does that dumb shit,
like, oh, you don't have to apologize for being white anymore.
Nobody has fucking asked you to apologize for being white.
They just want you to acknowledge that you are
and that they might have a different experience in America
than you have based on one thing, their skin color.
Yeah.
No, I, and I'm super guilty of being raised.
And like, I'm sure Missouri is the same way.
It's very homogenous where I live.
It's segregated.
Growing up, I didn't realize how the difference in the treatment,
like police lawful, you know, like police stuff,
like over-resting, over-charging,
all of those things of the black community
because I was surrounded by the privilege of being white.
Yeah, absolutely.
Again, I'm ashamed of that.
I'm ashamed that when those things came to my attention
as an adult that I didn't stand up immediately
because I just let it slide
or didn't want to offend anybody, that kind of stuff.
You know, and it's like,
we are never ever going to fulfill our goals as a nation.
If we don't acknowledge and attempt to repair
the kind of racism that the black community has faced forever.
Yeah, exactly.
And it's really just like, this is why I have an extreme problem
with people who are willing to ignore history,
like, or just like be like, oh, it's not like it was back then
or whatever, like the similarities aren't really there.
Well, and it's like, yeah, they fucking are.
And the problem with you, not acknowledging that they are,
is that you're leading us right down the fucking path
that led them there back then, you know what I'm saying?
And so like, for me, you know, I watch one of my creator,
his name is Duda on TikTok all the time.
His handle is both of these, but he is great.
He's an African-American creator,
and he said something right after the Alex British shooting
that really resonated with me because it's true.
And I'm guilty of this as well.
He said, you know, I just can't help but think
that because there was mass outrage, obviously,
after the British shooting and the Renegade shootings
and stuff like that, as there should have been.
But he's like, I can't help but think
that if we just would have cared this much
when the victims were only black and brown,
and none of this would have happened,
and he's 100% right about that.
I mean, I mean, I think about that quite a bit
because I'm like, dude, that's so fucking true.
And like, for me, that's why I speak out on like,
especially during like Black History Month and things like that
because the current president obviously doesn't think
that we even need a Black History Month, you know what I'm saying?
So when I'm like, when I'm trying to educate myself
about those things, I have to be able to speak out
about the injustice that I see now
because I have to believe before I go to sleep at night
or I won't sleep at night,
that I would have stood up back then during the Jim Crow era.
Or, you know, when I watched if I was alive during Rosa Parks
or things like that, I have to believe
that I would have stood up then too
and stood in solidarity with those people
so that they could have the freedoms that they wanted
and needed and were they should have been given, right?
From the inception of this country, right?
You know, and so that's what I'm saying.
Like, when I think of things,
I have to be able to reconcile it with myself
that I would have stood up back then
because the truth is, if I don't say nothing now
when they're like trying to find a legal way
to sit around these things
and like trying to fool the public and stuff like that,
if I don't speak up now,
then I don't think I would have then, you know?
So I'm like, God.
Yeah, I agree with you. How old are you?
29.
See, I was not near as smart or wise or insightful.
I'm 56 and I came to all of these things
like so late in my adulthood
and I'm listening to you thinking,
how much better of a person would I've been
if I would have pulled my head out of my ass at 29?
But no, it was just shoved right up in that ass.
Okay, last time, Brian Adams,
and then I want you to talk about your new song.
How did we hit it the United States of America?
That's a hard one because I still have a lot of pride
for this country.
I think I've hit it because I think we're going to start
seeing real patriots stand up.
And I think we're going to start seeing people fight
for the idea, like I said, of a land that is free
for everybody in it.
I think that, you know, as bad as this movement is,
I think that our story doesn't stop here, you know what I mean?
And like, it certainly doesn't stop for me, you know?
So I think that when I think about if people
are going to start rising up and voting,
we've already seen that in some special elections,
you know, and things like that.
So I think the pendulum is obviously going to swing
regardless because it always does.
But I think you're going to see one of the most massive swings
we've seen in the last, you know, 40, 50 years
because this shit is so crazy, right?
I mean, we just bombed Iran to, you know,
less than a week ago.
And I know people in my hometown that were like,
we don't need wars, you know what I'm saying?
We don't need endless wars.
We need to fix ourselves and stuff like that.
So I think you're starting to see even like Republicans
in small towns that are starting to go, yeah,
maybe this isn't the vibe.
And, you know, not only that,
but doing other countries bidding for them, right?
So I mean, like, I think that's a big problem
for a lot of conservatives.
Yeah.
So I mean, stuff like that, I think that I've,
I've hit it with America because I think,
or the United States, because I think we're going
to come back from this.
And I think it will take a lot of work.
But for me, like the way that I've been feeling shut out
and things like that, and also in country music
is that it's our time.
And I feel pride in the fact that I'm going to be able
to use my platforms and, you know, try to organize people
and get people together and unite together
around the one common goal of a land
that should be free for everybody in it.
I love it.
Okay, tell us where we can find you,
people that are new to you, how do we find you?
Yeah, you can find me anywhere you listen to music
at Brian Andrews, like Spotify, Apple Music, all this stuff.
But on social media, all my handles are at Brian Andrews' music.
So just anywhere, anywhere you get all your information
or do your social media, you know, I know that TikTok is kind
of, you know, all the dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb.
How have you been taken over by MAGA?
Yeah, yeah.
So which is so heartbreaking to be honest with you,
because I mean, TikTok used to be like the,
video town square.
I guess you don't like where people could just come on
and like literally just put a camera to your face
and you're making content that somebody hasn't seen before,
you know, and you can find your niche audiences
and really build a community and stuff like that.
But it feels like now it's so MAGA adjacent that it's hard,
it's hard, you know, especially as a liberal country
or you know, it's hard to make content on there.
But I mean, Instagram, I think is doing a lot better.
The problem is all these companies are owned
by billionaires who have given money or support Donald Trump.
So yeah.
Now it's really scary.
When you see the list of it, it kind of takes your breath away.
Well, they're like with your new song release.
Yeah.
I would do nothing but the best in the future.
I think your voice is so important.
Thank you for coming on.
We appreciate it.
And I just best of luck on everything.
And Lister, we will see you next Tuesday and Thursday.
I'll tell you what I've had it with.
Hey, Jared, I'm having it with them.
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