272. Andy, Mike Yoder & DJ CTI: Elon Musk's Twitter Shares, Texas Transporting Migrants To DC & California DA's Warning
REAL AF with Andy Frisella
Andy Frisella
4.9 • 33.5K Ratings
🗓️ 8 April 2022
⏱️ 93 minutes
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In today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by Attorney-at-law Mike Yoder. They discuss Elon Musk's recent decision to purchase a 9.2% stake in Twitter, Texas sending migrants in busses to the nation's capital, and the California DA who opposed the release of Sacramento's mass shooting suspect.
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| 0:00.0 | What is up guys it's Andy for Sulla and this is the show for the realest |
| 0:20.6 | thing about it lies the fake and same illusions on modern society and welcome the motherfucking reality guys today we have Andy and DJ and Mike |
| 0:31.8 | Krueger the motherfucking internet that's fucking right you guys don't know who Mike Yoder is you're missing the boat his mother fuckers to and everybody everybody okay he's he's getting our rights back he's fighting for freedom he's a young man with no fucking fear thanks for coming bro |
| 0:47.6 | Hey, thanks for having me on and just want to put a plug in we're not getting our rights back we're just enforcing them because they haven't gone anywhere to begin with |
| 0:54.6 | so we're gonna start exercising them because people are too afraid to actually stand up for anything yeah anymore so just want to put that plug in they didn't go anywhere yet but if you don't start fighting they |
| 1:06.8 | they're well well that's right so dude tell us a little bit about yourself man because like here's what I'm going to tell people I'm a follow you online I've been watching you fight I'm |
| 1:16.8 | watching you fight the hardest out of almost anybody that I've seen for this last two years plus give people a little inside where you come from what got you |
| 1:26.4 | here to the center of this this bullshit that's going on the world well you know it's it's funny because I had no idea that I would be doing anything |
| 1:35.2 | constitutional litigation wise I just went to law school sort of you know what's going to happen and I started to really think and |
| 1:42.2 | throughout covid just the isolation and especially you know being as vocal as I am it ostracized me from family friends you know going through a lot and it |
| 1:51.3 | really all goes back to this first 48 hours of my life and I was adopted at two days old my biological mother was 15 when she had me I was her second child |
| 2:01.8 | put me up for adoption and I was adopted by parents that were 45 and 47 at the time made less than 40k year my mom was a bank teller my dad worked in a |
| 2:11.6 | printing press and we ended up moving to like rural central PA is a town of 1200 people I graduated from high school that was like 495 out of 514 the state and I was 3.5 |
| 2:24.7 | hours from the closest city 3 now from New York City Philly 4 hours from Pittsburgh there was one restaurant and in subway if you want to count |
| 2:32.4 | so is so to always I still eat it to this day but I can't I can't shake it because that's like what I grew up on but my point was is that the Constitution enabled me because of the right |
| 2:45.6 | that it provided for me to come from the quintessential demographic of what should have been either an aborted baby or someone that's just |
| 2:55.1 | unsuccessful to can't do anything and I think it's just absolute bullshit because you know it wasn't easy for me but there's a difference between a barrier and a hurdle a hurdle you can |
| 3:05.4 | overcome a barrier precludes you and if we had a black president there's no way and hell anyone can say that skin colors now a barrier sure there may be hurdles there might be |
| 3:13.5 | adversity but everyone has their own you know shit everyone has their own stuff to deal with and overcome and for me to go from that environment to getting into college I |
| 3:24.2 | did get a job to take the SAT because I didn't know it cost 300 bucks and for me to go from that to getting into college going to law school to |
| 3:30.5 | graduating to getting a job to doing this on my own to opening to businesses like the bottom line is just do it I mean just like stop being afraid stop |
| 3:38.8 | fearing and doubting yourself and you know that's why I care so much about these rights because it is the American dream there's nowhere else in the world you can live and |
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