Leandro Dottavio (Leo) recounts his viral rise from The Bachelorette (2019), where blunt honesty boosted his following to 5,000–10,000 overnight. A former baseball player (.300+ average), he pivoted to theater and comedy, honing a style with exaggerated accents—like a fake Cuban persona inspired by Yankees interviews—and viral stunts, including a banned YouTube channel over "egregious nudity" claims. Now, he mocks "woke culture," proposes hosting bachelor parties at WNBA games (despite past bans), and dreams of a satirical Command and Conquer-style game with Cuban communist themes, blending absurdity with political commentary. [Automatically generated summary]
So you start getting a real big pump when your name comes out on the it comes out like on a roster type thing online.
So new contestants.
How many followers?
How many hot hungry thirsty, whatever you want to say chicks come to you after that pops up?
After that pops up, it was like an immediate like five to ten thousand.
Nice little 510.
Yeah, 510K.
What the first woman is like all women.
Yeah.
All I'm saying is the world has enough to have me add on to it.
Just gonna say it's in my face.
Cursor star bitch.
No, no, no, no, no!
That was a little one, though.
Dude, oh my god!
I don't know about you, but the power crisis compelling me.
It's filling me for sure.
No doubt about that.
Dude, is that scoreboard?
Dude, over the scoreboard.
Oh my god, dude.
At least for Hondo, dude.
I was going to say it.
The communist.
I like it.
I'm kind of a fan, too.
I gotta say.
I like it.
I like it.
Yeah.
Sometimes I have to wait in the line for three, four hours.
Bro, say what capitalism.
You call them Orientals.
See, you do have racial issues.
What are you supposed to call them?
You're supposed to call them Asiatics.
No, Asiatic.
He's not that they were Asian.
Is it Asian X?
Asian X. Asian X. We're going to have to get rid of this tank.
Welcome back to another special episode of Andrew Says.
They're all special, aren't they?
This was actually the second take.
You're not seeing the first one.
Today I have the man, the myth, the legend.
He's not Jason Momoa.
He's not.
Well, he was a Bachelor in Paradise.
How are you, Leo?
I'm good, man.
Thank you for using my real, my God-given name, Leandro, because I do go, I go by Leo nowadays in order to simplify it.
But yeah, I appreciate it.
Well, I didn't want to jump right into a friendship sooner than I should, but thank you for allowing me to call you Leo, and I will.
And now we're best friends.
And that's all.
You know what?
Tell anybody you want, if you want a little FaceTime at an opportune time where you're like, yeah, man, I thought my buddy Leo, we go way back.
FaceTime me out of the blue, dude.
I'll answer no matter where I am.
I appreciate that.
I'll keep that in my pocket.
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For those of you who don't know who Leo is, I just sort of discovered you on Danny Mullin's channel, and then I had to go back and figure out if Leo was actually on the Bachelorette because he'd say this, and I was like, that's not actually true.
And I'm probably like six videos in or five videos in at this point.
So I had to go back and check.
And you indeed were.
And I was like, I don't watch these shows.
I don't like these shows.
I don't know what to expect.
I watched this video that's like a recap of you.
And I was like, this is why he's on this channel now.
I understand.
I understand because I saw a lot of what I think I would be like on that show.
Not that I'm good looking enough to be on a bachelorette show, Leo, but you were just telling it like it is.
And I felt like you weren't meant for that world, for better or for worse.
And I wrote down there's too much honesty coming from Leo on that show.
Is that the vibe you got?
Were you wanting to go into this, into a career reality shows and bounce around on all these other shows like people do?
Or how did that start?
Well, they reached out to me on Instagram, and it was an opportunity that I thought that I couldn't pass up.
Of course, the idea of having that sort of fun with such a large audience, I was excited.
I was like, okay, sure.
Why not?
Let's try this out.
But, you know, there's a certain level of, I don't know what it is, but they know their formula.
They know exactly what their viewers want to see.
So it's just, I don't want to call it dishonest, but it's, you know, if my friends were watching Andrew, they knew that I was kind of putting on a front a little bit and kind of, you know, acting like a little bit more like a Prince Charming than the reality of it.
But yes, the only thing, I think my only move was to kind of distance myself from that world because no, I did not want to bounce around reality shows, man.
What changed my life was watching Borat when I was in high school.
Or actually, I was in my first year of college.
And I was like, somehow I want to do comedy out in the world like Borat.
You know what I mean?
That changed my life.
So when I saw that, I always felt like I wanted to do that.
And, you know, somehow the universe brought me Danny Mullen that allowed me to go and use this platform where I had made an ass of myself on in order to make some people laugh with Danny Mullen.
So it was a blessing in disguise, you know, it really was.
I saw an interview on Entertainment Tonight, I think it was.
What was that world really like?
To me, I know I might not be able to survive on that.
That's why I work for Rebel News.
I need to be able to make fun of everything and to not be super serious and use terminology that people probably wouldn't approve of.
What was that world like for you?
Was it like difficult to be like, hey, this is entertainment tonight?
Or did you just sort of see it as an opportunity to get yourself out there?
Or was it just fun?
How did you feel about being in that whole world?
Yeah, that's a good question.
Nobody's really asked ever.
But you kind of start thinking like, okay, well, getting out there and having some eyes on you is probably the best thing you can do right now because you have all this attention.
So you kind of know it's fleeting.
So you're like, you know, okay, let's go do this interview, although, you know, it's going to be a creative, it's honestly nerve-wracking because you have to try not to say, tiptoe around things and you don't want to say anything too, you know, you can't say anything that is going to alarm this like army of people that want to take you down.
It's the craziest thing, man.
I can't explain it, but it's basically a world where you are just, it's an acting world, but nobody says you're acting, but really you're acting.
That's what it is.
Yeah, I get roped into having to watch some of these the UK ones where they're always on the beaches, some of those.
I get roped into watching some of those.
And I can't imagine having to just be on all the time and what these people are thinking in their real life as opposed to what they have to say.
Like there's one where there's like some girl who's like 400 pounds and they all have to pretend that she's hot.
And I won't say which one, but that's what I'm thinking when I'm watching.
Like, how are they pretending like this?
But there's also a video that you guys did where you go back to your old job.
I think it's he got wasted at his old job.
It's at Universal Studios, I think.
When did that job come into your life as a bit of a stunt man?
It was Water World, right?
Correct.
It was Water World.
Most people would say it's the best stunt show in the theme park universe that's ever been created.
So it's basically a stunt show that's it's 3,500 people from three to five times a day watch that show at Universal Studios.
And I just went out for an open call when I was like 28 years old.
And I would say that was the beginning of things that changed my life.
It definitely changed my life.
What it did was it gave me a little bit of a social media following that led to the Bachelorette producers hitting me up.
And, you know, I got a lot of stunt credits in a few big productions that I got to see that world and kind of understand how that works.
So it was interesting.
But yeah, I just answered an open call.
I had been doing theater and an occasional commercial at that point.
And I was just like a dude that had, you know, had nothing to do after his baseball career had been done.
And all I wanted to do was give myself an opportunity, probably, if I'm being completely honest, to hook up with a lot of girls.
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So, yeah.
I thought the theater world, it was like 30 girls for every five dudes.
And three of the five guys were gay.
So I had a lot of fun in that kind of universe.
And I felt natural.
But at the same time, I loved being on stage and having to kind of emote and kind of be someone else.
It kind of gave me the same feeling of playing a sport.
Like when you're lost in the moment in the state of flow, being on stage gave me that state of flow.
And that's what I was chasing pretty much.
Yeah, I know I'm moving backwards here, but I want to talk about the baseball too.
As a grade 12, 12th grade MVP baseballer myself, it really rings true to me.
Seeing you hit those dingers in softballs, and then the video where you guys dressed up as fake baseball players.
And I want to get to that in a second, but let's just go over it here.
You bat over 300 in your college career, I believe, based on what I could find.
And I just want everyone to know that that doesn't get mentioned enough time.
That over 300 career average is very good.
On base was decent as well.
I believe that was around 367, where we're going really in depth here.
Some of the best videos you guys have are, I think, when you guys dress up as athletes and you pretend being that you're professional athletes.
There's the minor league hockey team, the minor league baseball team.
And I want to know, and I asked Danny this as well.
I want to know why you think this works so well.
And then I want to ask you where the fake Cuban accent comes into play and when you choose to do that and when you don't want to do that.
Oh, man.
You know, when that accent came out, I remember thinking that it was high quality and confusing enough to be misconstrued as real because it's just, it sounds so odd.
See, they don't, I mean, a real Cuban or a real Dominican would immediately know that this accent's BS because it's kind of between them.
But it was birthed from watching baseball games, mostly the New York Yankees.
I'm a big Yankee fan because my father's from New York.
So I would watch the games and watch the interviews post-game.
And these Dominican guys were so classic because they were taught maybe three or four sentences to answer every single question.
And they would do it in the accent.
And I just would crack up.
You know what I mean?
They would just say things like, you know, the thingy, the piece of threw them all and you saw them all.
He did all.
Are there any particular players you have in mind for that?
Big Poppy or Keys was a big one.
If you listen to Big Poppy's accent, it's money, man.
You can really fool around with that thing because he's also kind of animated with it.
So I would say I like the Big Poppy, but also Pedro Martinez back in the day had a really good one when he was on the Red Sox.
And I was always watching him when he played against the Yankees and watch his interviews.
And yeah, these guys, I kind of ripped the accent off that.
And then, yeah, just one day, Danny, right before the Evergreen State College video, we were in the, literally, we were in the parking lot.
We usually start with me and Danny like to have these costumes make us feel good because you can hide your like your character behind these costumes.
So we were dressing up like idiots.
Like I was wearing a pink vest and I put my hair like up in a ponytail.
And all of a sudden, Danny goes, you should do your Dominican accent.
Yeah, dude, that's a great idea.
And then, you know, and then, of course, we went with Cuba because Cuba's communist and it was going to appeal to the students at Evergreen State College.
What makes you think, what makes, what do you think makes people believe you guys so much as these professional athletes, but when you're a Dominican minor league hockey player in California, people are still believing it.
Meanwhile, Danny can't even rollerblade.
He's falling in the store.
There's something about it that's so believable, isn't there?
Yeah, you know, I often do not understand why people don't know we're joking right off the bat.
Like one of those, the best examples of that is that guy, Bowen, when we were on the ship in Corpus Christi, Texas, on that, on the Navy ship, I forget the name of it, of course, but this security came up to us and we blamed this guy, Bowen, on what was going on on the shenanigans.
And they believed us.
Me and Danny were dressed.
I was dressed as Top Gun and he was dressed as an Asian man.
But I don't understand why or how people buy this.
But I will say this.
We always have this thing where we go like full commitment.
Danny always like, he's always about like full, we're just going to be these characters until we die.
I'm like, yeah, fuck yeah.
So we start really getting into character and we kind of get lost in that world.
And then it's a simple answer.
I think it's the height.
I think we're both over 6'3.
And I think people are like, I mean, I'm about 240 pounds.
So it kind of gives the illusion that, I mean, he's a very big guy.
He does look like a professional athlete.
And then, of course, I mean, look, you know, sometimes if there's a group of mothers to the left and a group of dudes that look like they go to football games or something, we're probably going to go over to the easier target to get some footage from time to time.
So sometimes we're fooling the individual sometimes too.
There's a lot of jujitsu and wrestling involved in the channels.
Has there ever been any discussion of let's get Leo to start wrestling people?
You know what?
Besides Nico, no.
I do have to take down that little bastard from time to time.
Nico is our cameraman who's had some of the most comedic bits in the channel's history.
And every now and then, me and him will get down and I have to choke him out.
But other than that, I mean, you know, Danny, nobody, me and Danny have never gone against each other on video, but he did choke me out in Vegas one time when we were hammered in a hotel room just for just for fun.
And he, it's, it's his thing, you know what I mean?
So like I try to put him in scenarios where he gets to do it.
But yeah, I would, but I would say, you know, no, man.
I hope he never makes me wrestle anybody out there because all it's going to do, I'm just going to pull a muscle, man.
I'm going to have to just use my weight and just size and strength and it's not going to be pretty.
And it's going to end in, I had to choke out in Liniggy one time, but other than that, no.
I've had to face these tiny little guys and Nico and Iggy.
That's all I've ever had to do.
The cast of characters on the channel is so wild.
And I explain them to people when I show the videos.
And they're just like, so that guy's Native American, but he also made it with Andy Dick in one of the channels.
And there's just so many different things.
And then I think cameraman Nico is one of the most entertaining cameramen I've ever seen on a channel.
You expect him to be stupid, but he's actually quite smart.
You expect him to be a little bit more timid, but he gets very drunk and out there.
It's a very eclectic cast of characters.
And I want to get from your perspective, what exactly do you see as the goal of when you guys go out there?
Is it just okay, we want to go out there and make people laugh?
Is it, do we want to have some sort of lesson?
Do we want to just get kicked out of this place?
What do you see as the set goal when you guys go out and do these videos?
Hey, man, that's a good question.
I like the inquisitive angle you're coming with these questions.
That's a great question.
Yeah, no, I love that, man.
Exactly.
Like, when I talk to fans, they are the ones that ask the good questions.
And this is exactly what I say every time.
Danny has an outline.
He's the mastermind of the overall video.
And then, of course, there's absolute improv gold that happens within that.
But there is a starting point and there is an end goal.
So, for example, that's a good example.
We usually have an idea where he wants these characters to go and what we're going to do in the video.
Because we're not like, he's also responsible for blowouts, but sometimes the blots just happen because of just simple interactions.
You know what I mean?
So we're not necessarily looking for blowouts as much as we used to.
I know it used to be something that would get us a lot of views, but now it's more like if we do something that's quality comedic, like improv, and it upsets someone, that's the kind of blowout that we want.
We don't want to have like just regular, oh, we're screaming inside this store, so kick us out, kind of thing.
You know, so, but, but, yeah, so now it's, it's more of we, there is a story.
Danny often will go over the characters with me on the plane rides or when we're traveling and kind of figure out what each what each problem maybe my character is going to have and what his is going to have.
You know, in an upcoming video, for example, he told me that I may be pregnant in an upcoming video.
So, you know, that's going to be something to deal with and something I need to commit to in order to, you know, bring some reality to it.
You know, so it's I recommended to him that he bring back the Jesse Jesse.
Yeah, the dating guru or whatever.
That's personally when I'd like to come see come back.
Oh, yeah, that's a great character.
He will make a return, I'm sure.
Okay, I'm glad.
In terms of your own stuff, you were banned from YouTube.
Am I correct?
Or you had your channel deleted?
What's the story behind that?
I had my channel deleted for, I guess, for an egregious nudity event, which I just don't know where in Leo's Lair, my little podcast that I had going, where I would literally talk into a mic and it basically screamed look like this in every episode.
I don't know where that happened.
I was told by a fan that there was this, I get a lot of hate on the internet, even in the even in the YouTube space.
And I guess there was a group of fans who got together and mass reported my YouTube channel.
So I don't know why the bots couldn't, or you can't really get around the bots when you're on the YouTube chat and all that.
But yeah, it was deleted one day to the next.
And I'm probably going to start a new one here soon.
And we'll see what happens with that.
I mean, I could get it back.
You could take YouTube to court.
That's the next step.
And I probably get my channel back if I did that.
But it's just like, it's like three grand, you know, and I don't think it was worth it.
I wasn't even putting in as much energy, energy as I should have been to my YouTube channel at the time.
So, you know, I'll start a new one here soon.
Yeah.
Really hits close to home to me, Leo, as a guy who's been suspended for nudity on Twitter twice, not my own nudity.
One was Hunter Biden's nudity.
Another one was another politician naked on webcam during a government hearing.
So not my own nudity, but the powers that be, they're not very forgiving.
You can check out my YouTube channel if you want to see how hard I've been hit with that.
Damn, I will.
Yeah.
Hunter Biden's nudes, man.
Don't you think Hunter Biden would fit into the Danny Mullen regime perfectly?
He would.
If you guys can get him or, um, have you tried Chet Hanks?
I feel like he's, I have, I have.
I figured.
That guy's an idiot.
Otherwise, he would know that he should be over here.
But yeah, he hasn't responded to my DM.
So honestly, if anybody watches this, you want to hit up Chet Hanks and tell him to respond to Leo DiTavio's DM.
That'd be great.
We'll get rid of that.
We'll send out an email blast, free of charge.
Not being a bitch, Chet.
Yeah, yeah.
Chet, wake up.
Opportunity's knocking, buddy.
It really is.
You could settle for Colin Hanks, but I don't think it'll be quite the same.
Colin was in my favorite show, Mad Men.
Yes, I noticed that the other, I just started watching Mad Men the last couple months.
He's also in Band of Brothers, if you recall that.
Shadow Colin Hanks.
Yeah, yeah.
Shout out to Colin.
Shadow Colin Hanks.
One of our writers, writer Doug, looks like Colin Hanks.
So shout out Doug, who's not here today.
I also want to get to what I think is the story of the decade, possibly, your trip to a WNBA game.
Now, the very team you guys visited is the center of an international incident of the basketball player who's arrested in Russia, Britney Greiner, Phoenix Mercury.
My friend, and I have a friend that I do a podcast with who's from Phoenix.
So we're all over the story.
But what gets missed in this Russia America political game is Leandre DiTavio at the Phoenix Sparks game or Mercury, whatever they are.
And Los Angeles Sparks.
You guys, you shot your shot to one of the players.
I want to know, did anything come from this?
And we'll throw it up after, but Leo managed to get a note to one of the players.
They were, you know, cat calling each other back and forth from across the capacity crowd at this WNBA game.
Is there any update you can give on that for the fans?
Anything that came from that?
Miss Clark, who was on the Mystics, she never answered my DM.
I did write her and tell her that I loved her and that we should definitely date.
And, you know, she gave me the eyes when she was on the field and when she was on the bench.
And it didn't work out.
But the only thing that did happen is one of the players on the Mystics, I forget her name because I'm an idiot and I'd have to check through my DMs right now.
But she was playing in the game.
She was a very good player on the Mystics.
She responded.
She sent me a DM and said, so what did the note say?
Because I guess security took the note before she could read it.
But Danny wrote a note.
He let her know that I had herpes.
Unfortunately, that's a lie.
I want to clear that up right now.
I don't have herpes.
And Danny was lying, but he gave her the note, said that I was really into her, gave her my Instagram, said I had herpes.
And look, she never responded.
I don't know that she even really likes guys like me, if you know what I mean.
I don't know if she likes, I think she might be into women.
I'm not 100% sure on that, but that's what I like to tell myself because I don't take rejection well.
But yeah, she has not responded to me, and it's unfortunate because we really hit it off right at the beginning there.
I named like three WNBA teams, and I still got it wrong.
So I'd like to apologize to the entirety of the WNBA.
I hope something happens there, Leo.
I truly do.
You guys got banned from the LA Sparks game there, which is happening all over the place.
I think if the WNBA can afford something, it's to ban people from popularizing their sport and attending their games.
Very good PR move from their standpoint, I feel like.
You know, we still gave him a shout out at the end of the video because I swear I will have my bachelor party at a WNBA game 100%.
It was unbelievable.
I can't tell you how fun it is.
I mean, first of all, you know, you never see women this large.
I mean, I'm not talking about, like, I'm talking about tall.
I'm talking about tall, but they are, they are something to behold.
I mean, if you, I mean, there are, it's just, they're marvelous beings.
I totally get what girls see at NBA games.
Now that I've been to a WNBA game, you can totally see why any woman would want to go to an NBA game.
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But yeah, I think it's a great place for a bachelor party.
So I still say I recommend you go and have your bachelor party at a WNBA game.
You will thank me later.
Trust me.
I think we're going to have to cut that and send that right to the WNBA, and hopefully they'll just use that as marketing.
Honestly, they need it.
I mean, oh my God, dude, they need it.
And if I swear, they should have like minor league baseball type stuff, like Dollar Beer Night.
They should have, you know, they should have, they should have many a cheerleader.
You know what I mean?
But I would really suggest that they, if they really invited other YouTubers to their space, I mean, they were trying to nix, they were trying to stop our day from happening right when we got there.
So it was pretty wild.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's a little sad.
The local, not even minor league hockey, what am I thinking?
The junior hockey team around here will probably have more people there.
But yeah, dollar beers, maybe some bobblehead nights, bachelor parties for sure.
Leo, I also noticed that you've been doing a lot of stand-up lately.
You post a lot about that.
You want to tell me how that's been going?
And I don't know how long you've been doing it for.
I've been doing stand-up for about, it was a year before I was on the Bachelorette.
So it's about four years now, which in the comedy world, you are still a baby.
Also, because, you know, I dedicate my time to a lot of different things.
I didn't have, I haven't had the amount of reps that I'd like, but I have gotten into some nice clubs out here in Los Angeles, mainly because of the Leon Danny show fans.
So shout out fans.
I'm a bit of a draw in the LA comedy scene because there really isn't many draws.
That's the thing.
I mean, unless you're going, if you're going to the comedy store and the Laugh Factory, they have their big comedians, right?
But when you're talking about other comedy clubs, they need to get people in seats.
And Leon Danny Show fans show up to watch me mostly host.
I host.
I do a lot of crowd work because, you know, I still have a lot to do.
I still have to write, I'd say, a lot more to be a comic that has a strong 15 minutes.
But I can do a solid 10 minutes right now.
And I can definitely do a lot of crowd work that's fun.
I feel like that muscle gets worked on my podcast, The Leon Danny Show with Danny.
And we're always doing, you know, we're roasting people on the couch.
And I kind of take that into the crowd work.
And I'm hosting, I have a cool show on Thursdays at this place called Good People Coffee Company.
We're getting like 70 people out, and I'm doing that every Thursday with this guy, Jimmy Draxler, and that's great.
So, you know, I'm meeting some of the bigger comedians in Los Angeles.
I met Chris DeLia, who me and Danny were, you know, we were fans of, of course, and he's somebody else that has also been canceled.
And that's cool because, you know, I used to watch him when I was like fresh out of college and think like, wow, man, I love the way this guy does comedy.
And he would definitely be, he was definitely a ladies man.
So I always like that aspect.
So it's funny to collide in a world with him.
And his former opener, or I think he still opens for him, his friend too, Michael Lenochi.
He does my shows all the time when I produce shows at the Ha Ha Comedy Club, who I get a couple of Sundays a night.
So, you know, it's funny.
It's an opportunity.
I'm using the YouTube stuff, the Danny Mullen, Leo Danny show to have like a, it's a very fun hobby, and I get to meet a lot of these comedians and have a great time in like the LA comedy scene.
I probably perform in maybe like the fourth best comedy club in the Los Angeles area, and they're the Ha Ha Comedy Club, and they're great.
Let's Bond Over An Enemy00:04:25
You know what I mean?
They're seriously a great club that gives a lot of young comics a chance because that's the thing that's hard about the other big comedy clubs.
It's like the beginner comics have to start somewhere, and Ha Ha has done that for ages here in Los Angeles.
So that's what I'm doing there and having a great time.
I mean, me and Danny sold the place out.
I think we had like 78 people there or something like that years ago when we did a comedy show.
Danny got hammered and did like this pig joke.
It was pretty fucking gnarly.
We're so young, aren't we, Leo?
Just beaming.
We are, man.
Beaming with the future.
That's right.
This is a political show.
Leo, I just wanted to get your take, maybe a bit of a monologue, some advice for the people of America, how to turn the country around.
I want to know what you can tell a North American audience about what do you think the direction for the United States needs to be going forward.
Well, man, we need a common enemy or something.
Let's start hating somebody else and stop hating each other.
God, look, this woke culture that is kind of poisoning everything.
I think we all know that that's not going to work out in the end.
I mean, there's too much resistance, but also it's just not, it doesn't seem rational.
We can't just kind of maybe mute and hide things and not say what we believe in order to appease other people.
I know that that seems like a good idea, but also the far right, you know, we can't, you know, I don't think Hillary's a lizard person.
You know what I mean?
Like, I'm not sure.
So I just think let's start thinking rationally and let's get a common enemy.
You know what I mean?
Let's get a, let's get someone or something that we can all hate and bond over, have some beers, have a great time.
And just, you know, guys, I mean, we got to start enjoying life again.
Don't you guys want to enjoy life?
I mean, come on.
We got a finite time on this earth and we're spending it just being pissed all the time.
Life's too short to be pissed all the time.
Let's just, man, let's make it more like the 70s or something.
You know, let's start like a peace and love and sex movement.
Let's have more sex, less tweeting.
Leo, do you remember the game Command and Conquer?
Yes.
I think you in a Cuban hat with the Cuban accent doing short minute videos like that.
This just came to me.
It's a home run.
You have to take out these missile silos before the enemy gets towards the top.
Dude, I'm going to, I 100%.
I'm on the board for that, man.
I'm going to have to give you credit.
That sounds great.
I will do that.
I need to get the Cuban hat immediately.
I'm going to hop on Amazon right after that and get the entire Cuban attire.
I need a cigar too.
I might have a lit cigar in the spot, too.
Yeah.
Because people would take those, would take Alex Jones clips and turn them into like a Sega, like CD-ROM video, and it fits perfectly.
I think you have exactly the temperament that we need to have a video game communist resolution.
Revolution, not resolution.
But maybe it's a resolution, too.
I don't know.
Leo, anything else you want to talk about before we let you go?
Man, it's a pleasure, brother.
No, thank you for supporting our YouTube channel, man.
And we really like what you guys are doing out there.
And keep fighting the good fight, guys.
Rebel News, you guys are badass, man.
And thank God.
We always say, me and Danny always say that we have God on our video shoots with us because it sure does seem like it.
It seems to work out perfectly every time with just utter positive energy.
So thank you that we met you guys out there in Texas, man.
That was fucking awesome.
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And maybe a soon-to-be-happening Leo YouTube channel coming up soon in a town near you, we'll say.