Episodes
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Michael Franzese visits Andrew and Tristan Tate at their compound for a candid conversation. They discuss Michael’s passport issue, the Tate brothers' legal battles, media narratives, government influence, and free speech. With Andrew’s outspoken views and Michael’s experience in legal and political circles, this episode offers sharp insights on power, control, and personal freedom.
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Andrew Tate explains why doing your absolute best—whether working, relaxing, or improving yourself—matters. He discusses the stress of not working, finding balance through hobbies like card games, and how effort in one area can radiate positivity across your entire life. This philosophy, he believes, also aligns with being rewarded for gratitude and effort.
You're most likely to end up where you're expected to end up. You're held accountable to the standards OTHER people have for you. Look at who you spend your time around. Because that matters. Surround yourself with people who EXPECT the best from you, and watch yourself naturally meet the expectation: www.thewarroom.ag
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Patrick Bet-David reunites with Andrew Tate for a third interview.
After visiting him under house arrest, Patrick now welcomes Andrew to Florida.
Newly freed, he opens up about his wild ride—from legal fights to rebuilding his empire. Don’t miss this intense follow-up!
March 3 2025
Chapters for easier navigation:
00:00 - Show intro
00:25 - PBD welcomes Andrew Tate in-studio
02:21 - Andrew slams DeSantis over welcome message.
22:36 - U.K. Threatens extradition for Tate brothers.
28:12 - Andrew describes landing in the U.S.
33:46 - Andrew responds to Dave Portnoy, Ben Shapiro.
56:34 - Andrew talks about being a father and raising children.
1:11:30 - Andrew talks about his duties to his children.
1:30:26 - Andrew discusses the human trafficking charges against him.
1:42:00 - Andrew talks about being a Muslim.
2:06:55 - The difference in treatment between Muslims and Christians.
2:21:27 - Andrew Tate on the Epstein files.
2:46:02 - Trump wants to execute drug dealers.
2:54:00 - Trump vs Zelenskyy in the Oval Office
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The only way to resist is through strength.
Weak men cannot help in the battle for humanity,
They only get in the way.
When they threaten to fire you from your job for speaking out, will you have the finances to speak anyway?
Do you have the strength to resist?
if not, are you even trying to develop it? www.cobratate.com/fight
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The world is a competition. Every second of every day, someone’s taking what could have been yours. Every dollar, every girl, every opportunity—someone like me is out here taking it while you sit around whining about life being unfair. I came from nothing, built everything myself, and I look at people who had more than I did and still failed. You had food, you had support, and you still lost? What does that say about you? If I, with all the struggle, still made it, then what’s your excuse?
The elites don’t care about you. You think they sit around feeling bad for the poor? No. They see you as weak. Because weakness is a choice. You’re in a war, and most don’t even realize it. Walking around eating croissants, scrolling your phone, wasting time while people like me are out here grinding, outworking you in every way. And then you wonder why life feels unfair. You’re not in the game. You don’t even know the game exists.
And that’s the truth—this isn’t about fairness, feelings, or some fake idea of happiness. It’s about winning. You either win, or you lose. That’s it. And the losers? They talk about being humble, they talk about fairness, they talk about excuses. Winners don’t talk. Winners take. And if you’re not willing to take, if you’re not willing to outwork every man around you, then you deserve exactly what you have—nothing
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You can’t resist when you’re weak.
Become strong.
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My name is Andrew Tate, leader of the Bruv Party—Britain Restoring Underlying Values—and I am here to fight for the future of our great nation. For too long, the United Kingdom has been in decline, hijacked by corrupt politicians and shadowy elites who care nothing for the people they are meant to serve. I’ve seen firsthand how these forces work to destroy anyone who challenges their power. They’ve tried to silence me with false accusations and imprisonment, but I refuse to back down.
I am not a career politician. I am a man who has built success through grit and determination, and I bring that same relentless drive to restoring this country. Our streets are unsafe, our borders are unprotected, and our economy is collapsing—but it doesn’t have to be this way. I have a clear plan to fix the issues the political class refuses to address, and I promise to deliver results immediately.
You don’t have to like me to benefit from my leadership. Whether you love me or hate me, I guarantee safer streets, stronger borders, and a thriving economy. This is bigger than me—this is about saving our nation before it’s too late. If you want a leader who is unafraid to speak the truth, take action, and stand against those who want to destroy Britain, join me. Together, we will rebuild the UK, restore its greatness, and prove that real leadership can still prevail.
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Life isn't about chasing happiness—it's about being strong, respected, and valuable. If you're focused on "feeling good," you're setting yourself up for failure. Happiness is a byproduct of achievement, not the goal itself. You don’t wake up and ask, Am I happy? You wake up and ask, What must be done?
Men earn respect, not sympathy. No one cares if you're happy. You’re judged by what you build, what you conquer, and how you handle adversity. Struggle is the price of greatness. Weak men chase comfort. Strong men embrace hardship and come out the other side as winners.
So make a choice—suffer as an unknown nobody, or suffer to become someone worth remembering. The world owes you nothing. Earn your place.
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Bravery is a pre-requisite to honesty. I tell the truth because I am unafraid. www.cobratate.com/truth
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Happiness is overrated. In this blunt and unapologetic take, Andrew explains why men aren’t meant to seek constant happiness but instead strive for respect, competence, and purpose. True fulfillment comes from building an empire, mastering hard work, and being someone whose words carry weight. Happiness is for kids—men should aim higher.
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Andrew Tate challenges us to recognize the true nature of the modern world—a battle between humanity and the rise of machine minds. In a society driven by technology and controlled by the Matrix, spirituality is no longer optional but essential for survival.
Tate explains why traditional notions of spirituality—like yoga or meditating with rocks—are shallow compared to the real essence of spiritual growth: battle. Whether it’s a fight against an adversary, a struggle within yourself, or a resistance against oppression, true spirituality requires sacrifice and purpose.
He warns of a future where humans are replaced by machines and reduced to living in artificial realities. To resist this fate, we must embrace a spiritual quest rooted in duty, discipline, and karmic purpose.Tate’s insights touch on:
• Why men must embrace spiritual battles to differentiate from machines.
• How karmic retribution and purpose elevate everyday actions into meaningful resistance.
• The danger of becoming a cog in the machine—or worse, being replaced by it.
If you’re not prepared to fight—physically, mentally, and spiritually—you’re surrendering to a system designed to enslave you. This is your wake-up call. Are you ready to resist?
Key Quote:
“The physical world will soon belong to machines. Your only chance to matter is to become a spiritual being, doing what is right regardless of consequences.”
What are you fighting for? www.cobratate.com/resist
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In this raw and uncensored conversation, Andrew Tate opens up about life at the top—and the battles that come with it. He compares his struggles to those of figures like Trump, reflects on the cost of making millions, and takes on society’s controversial narratives about masculinity. Tate and Lee discuss everything from feminism’s roots to birth rates, Elon Musk’s lifestyle, and the pressures of juggling ambition with family. Plus, hear untold stories from Tate’s time in prison and his take on the modern war against men. This isn’t just talk—it’s Tate at his sharpest, laying it all on the table.
If a fight is inevitable, swing first. https://www.cobratate.com/wisdom
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If a fight is inevitable, swing first. https://www.cobratate.com/wisdom
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Andrew Tate reflects on his upbringing, his father’s tough lessons, and the sense of duty tied to his last name. He shares how struggle, pain, and responsibility shaped him into the man he is today, emphasizing the necessity of hardship for growth and success.
You were designed for greatness. Seize it. www.cobratate.com/mission
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Andrew Tate argues that being a man has always been difficult throughout history, and while it still is, modern life offers the easiest version of manhood compared to the past. Men no longer face life-threatening challenges like battles, warfront sacrifices, or grueling survival conditions, yet many complain about relatively simple responsibilities like going to the gym, earning money, or being socially competent. Tate highlights that men have always been expected to endure hardship and sacrifice, often without acknowledgment or sympathy, unlike women, who receive more societal care and outrage in similar situations.
Key Point:
Instead of complaining about life’s challenges, men should embrace their role, focus on self-discipline, and strive for excellence in every area of life. Complaining is futile; the solution is to become exceptional, capable, and resilient.
Life as a man is the easiest it's ever been.
No climbing over the top running towards gunfire.
No defending your village from marauders.
You JUST need to go to the gym and start a business.
THATS IT.
Are you really going to fail such a SIMPLE task?
www.cobratate.com/truth
Life as a man is easiest it's ever been.
It's never been easier, how are you failing?
www.cobratate.com/mission
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Andrew Tate: Weakness Makes Men Useless in Love, Leadership, and Life
Andrew Tate delivers a powerful critique of weakness, framing it as the root of failure in leadership, love, and loyalty. He argues that men are valued based on their utility—their ability to protect, provide, and lead. Without strength, a man has no utility and, consequently, no love or respect.
“If you don’t have any strengths or you’re not strong, you don’t have any kind of utility,” Tate explains. “If you love anybody, you’re going to try and become strong.” Strength, he insists, is not just about physical power; it’s about the ability to stand firm under pressure, make tough decisions, and resist external threats. Weakness, on the other hand, is a liability that ruins relationships, betrays friends, and fails to uphold values.
“There’s no nobility in being weak and a loser,” he says bluntly. Tate draws a direct link between strength and love, explaining that only strong men can truly protect their loved ones, lead their communities, and defend their countries. Weak men, he adds, crumble under pressure, cave in during challenges, and betray those they care about when the stakes are high.
For Tate, strength is the cornerstone of being a good man. Without it, you can’t be a great leader, a loyal friend, or a dependable partner. His message is clear: if you truly care about someone, you’ll work on becoming strong—not just for yourself, but for them. In his words, “Weakness is the most disgusting quality a man could have.”
If you truly loved,
You'd never be tired.
You COULDN'T be weak.
Your strength is a direct reflection of your ability to love.
If you truly loved, you'd become as capable as humanly possible as a testament to that love.
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Andrew Tate critiques the state of public discourse, calling out the absurdity of political tribalism, blind allegiance to media narratives, and the lack of critical thinking in global geopolitics. From Elon Musk speaking to Putin to societal overreactions, he explores why meaningful conversations are sidelined and common sense is a rarity. A raw, unfiltered take on navigating today’s chaotic world.
Do you understand? www.cobratate.com/truth
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