Uncle Joey hit the nail on the head. Politics is dirty. Whether it's between 10 people in an office or 10,000 in the nation. It's dirty murderous people. Too much said...
He's wrong though. He's talking about the superficial politics in business and shit that dirty folk use. Understanding the differences in sides and knowing what you want to vote for n shit is not a bad thing lol. That ignorance is a Hollywood program bro.
@@iannordin5250 lmao you think democracy is bad? Look at communism. Both suck but it's clear which is more of a scam. Communism you don't even have a chance bruh
I'm 25 & sometimes when I hear stories like this I can't help but think about how there was such little technology back then (cameras, cell phones, etc) it's crazy how much people could get away with
This is one of the best podcasts featuring Joey DIAZ. He’s obviously hilarious but this almost goes full circle with what he’s been talking about with his family for years.
I love TJ English's books. If you're in to true crime he's one of the best writers in the genre. The Westies was one of the craziest books I've read in a long time!
Weight watchers, less edibles (less munchies, less unhealthy snacks), less time on the road, more of BJJ and kickboxing, plus more time with family, it always helps, lol.
@Google Mtn I think he means that people who says that don't last very long. Probably because real ones don't want people to know about their existance. "Bad boys move in silence".
If you grow up in a political family,or with judge,or even higher ranked officer's you find out how messed up and twisted thing's are and you can either tolerate it and join the game or it disgusts you so much that you won't have anything to do with it.
That’s why the term “civil servant” is such a joke. Yes most are there to do an important job that needs to be done like the police, EMT and fire, but the ranking officers and the politicians ride a gravy train that is often corrupt. When I graduated from HS 45 years ago nobody with any ambition went to work for the government and now government employees have lapped average Americans in pay and benefits not to mention an early guaranteed retirement.
Joey I’m a Cuban that was raised knowing all that stuff you’re talking about my dad was in it. Really deep stuff can’t write about it. But Union City was home base for the anti Castro Cuban groups back in the 70s. I live in West Palm Beach now hit me up if you come to comedy club here I will come meet you.
Anyway me and you could have a talk! I’m cuban and my whole life I’ve been kept away from that side of my family. Now that I’m of age to do what I want I’m trying to learn more about my people and heritage of cuba
Nicholas Sacco at one time was mayor of North Bergen, principal of a NB elementary school AND a New Jersey senator all at the SAME TIME. Hudson County is a cesspool.
Joey reminds me of that guy who has a story for everything. Like you can’t tell what might be bullshit and what’s true but you don’t care. The way he tells stories is so genuine. Like that family friend you call uncle who you like more than your real uncle. Lol.
I think things are exaggerated but with the older generation I doubt they concoct stories based of nothing just for entertainment, even as far as professional entertainers. Maybe I’m being optimistic
The Mob was big in construction so easy access to explosives then. I remember at 17 going to a rural hardware store and buying two 50 pound boxes of dynamite and a bag of caps. No questions asked.
I understand what Joey means about his life experiences being so crazy that most people wouldn't believe it. When you're cultured and expose yourself to different things and people, it's not hard to do it. You can't be a home body and never get out of the state you grew up in. You gotta get outin the world. Ignorance is no longer bliss. Education goes far beyond your average textbooks.
I remember when I was younger and I was in the car with my uncle in the back seat, and I remember we stopped at a stop sign 🛑 and there was a parked car on the side of the road and it blew up out of no where. That shit scared me that day. That shit scarred me since then. So when I hear about car bombings, I get a little bit of a flashback of that very day.
American La Cosa Nostra prohibited the use of bombs because of how many civilians were getting killed in Italy from bombs. But they still used them often.
I was locked up in the Federal system with the Senator of New Jersey he was my roommate...or cell mate...wtf ever and when he was locked up his wife became a politician and I've never heard Joey mention any of this...late 70s or early 80s....
0:45 my father is from Mayfair in Philly, in the 80s he remembers reading about one guy who got bombed on the stairs of his porch and the entire front part of his house down to the street was just GONE. That means around 20 or so feet of concrete and wood smoldering. Dudes body was just gone, a meat goo. People talk about the Chicago mob, New York mob, but they forget how fuckin yucky the Philly mob was.
I wish i was born 30-50 years earlier to experience those times myself because i gotta admit i'm kinda jealous to miss those legendary times guys like Joey lived in. nowadays there is more technology that on the one side eases our need for information but on the other side restricts all upcoming generations by never experiencing a world without those modern tools.
You hear people say “I could die because of the info I know and the stuff I’ve seen” but you don’t really buy it. When Joey says “I could tell ya but I wouldn’t even make it to the 405” I believe him immediately
the movie isnt related to Al Capone at all even if that was his nickname. Al Capones life was absolutely nothing like that movie and im sure you know that but im just stating for the people that dont
Uncle Joey = instant click
No doubt, was the first thing I did was checking how long ago this aired. Less than 24 hrs... Good stuff always
Faendal if i was joey mum's the word
FUCKING TREMENDOUS.... Uncle Joey's THAT fucking guy!
A man of culture i see
Accurate as hell.
Joey Diaz the Italian Cuban, can tell a story like nobody’s business.
Italian Cuban..didnt know they made such a thing. Gotta try it...bwaha
He’s just Cuban
That's Tony Montana dude!
FORGET ABOUT IT!
BasedSbsb fuck outta here!
Uncle Joey hit the nail on the head. Politics is dirty. Whether it's between 10 people in an office or 10,000 in the nation. It's dirty murderous people. Too much said...
Democracy is a scam
Politics is just a bunch of high level criminals who figured out how to run shit from the very top and write the laws to benefit themselves.
@@autumnrose538 that's so deep bro
He's wrong though. He's talking about the superficial politics in business and shit that dirty folk use. Understanding the differences in sides and knowing what you want to vote for n shit is not a bad thing lol. That ignorance is a Hollywood program bro.
@@iannordin5250 lmao you think democracy is bad? Look at communism. Both suck but it's clear which is more of a scam. Communism you don't even have a chance bruh
I'm 25 & sometimes when I hear stories like this I can't help but think about how there was such little technology back then (cameras, cell phones, etc) it's crazy how much people could get away with
Actually tho, you could do something and it take 2 weeks to find you, now they check your Snapchat location
I lived it back then and it amazes me they ever found anyone who wanted to hide but damn if they didn't catch a bunch.
@@Jimmietwotimes those were some good times man 80’ babies rule lol
@@burhan.17 Right on!
Yep... THOSE , Were The Days... Bartended in the French Quarter in NOLA in the Early to Mid 90's. Should Write a Book.
Joey Diaz is one of the only JRE guests that I don’t mind if he talks over everyone. I can hear him talk for hours! Haha
I could listen to Joey tell stories for hours and hours...
“if you knew what you were talking about, you would shut your mouth, because you have no idea” -joey diaz
Chills
Well that wasnt called for!
@Francisco Nieves 😐
@Francisco Nieves ooo your hard
@Francisco Nieves 😐
This is one of the best podcasts featuring Joey DIAZ. He’s obviously hilarious but this almost goes full circle with what he’s been talking about with his family for years.
“You have no idea what I know”
Hearing that from Joey, it must be some heavy duty corruption
Joey Diaz is such a masterful story teller, he needs to have his own podcast where he just tells stories of growing up lol
He does
He has a podcast for over 8 years i think
The Church of What’s Happening Now
Stan Moroncini momo
@@MrSkarbek36 your mama
Every time I see Joey I feel like going out and getting an eight ball😂
This guy lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's the pharaohs for me and Egyptian mummies
What would chicken hawk say ?
Makes me run thru mine quicker
English needs to do a book/movie about the life and times of Joey Diaz!
English who? The language?
@@MrAtomicAardvark the author, dumbass!!
TJ English is the 3rd guy on the podcast!!!
@@josephliptak3183 Wow, no need to insult
The golden plated mummies in those things
I love TJ English's books. If you're in to true crime he's one of the best writers in the genre. The Westies was one of the craziest books I've read in a long time!
Fouronesix 82 It's cool that Westies book has map, inside of it, of the killings and addresses of places and people
Gonna look this guy up. I’ve been in need of a good read.
Wow ,i just read havana nights from TJ English didn't even know it was him until i see your comment
Indeed, he knows his stuff. How fascinating it must've been while doing research, mad skills in nonfiction writing.
What book is talking about specifically?
I have a guy I work with that reminds me of Joey. I can literally listen to him talk for hours. Always has great stories.
Is it me or is Joey looking healthier?
Q Crew no it’s not you he’s definitely looking healthier in fact he looks the healthiest I’ve ever seen him.
Yeah he lost weight i think
Its just you, my brother... Puncle Joey is still fat and ugly... :)
He’s on weight watchers and losing weight plus doing bjj and kickboxing so no it’s not just you he is looking better
Weight watchers, less edibles (less munchies, less unhealthy snacks), less time on the road, more of BJJ and kickboxing, plus more time with family, it always helps, lol.
Joe “I have friends deeply connected to the real actual mafia” Rogan
A buddy of his
@@gaspiegaming5008 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222oa⁰08
@Google Mtn I think he means that people who says that don't last very long. Probably because real ones don't want people to know about their existance. "Bad boys move in silence".
@@CalmNoises real g’s move in silence like lasagna
@@twinkieman237 LMFAO😂😂
This was my favorite episode of JRE. I've listened to it over 20 times easily. It's fascinating and hilarious.
Which episode is this?
@@alexanderkeenan7578 Joey and TJ English. Not sure of the number. Look it up. It's excellent.
It's about time for another Joey Diaz episode.. been a while
TJ needs to come on Joe and Joey's podcasts every time he releases a book. He really makes some of the most interesting podcasts.
This makes me appreciate how realistic the Sopranos was
Danbury Trashers
Joey goes from "It's not for me to say" to "it would take a week to debrief me." Lol!
If you grow up in a political family,or with judge,or even higher ranked officer's you find out how messed up and twisted thing's are and you can either tolerate it and join the game or it disgusts you so much that you won't have anything to do with it.
Facts ^
That’s why the term “civil servant” is such a joke. Yes most are there to do an important job that needs to be done like the police, EMT and fire, but the ranking officers and the politicians ride a gravy train that is often corrupt. When I graduated from HS 45 years ago nobody with any ambition went to work for the government and now government employees have lapped average Americans in pay and benefits not to mention an early guaranteed retirement.
Joey I’m a Cuban that was raised knowing all that stuff you’re talking about my dad was in it. Really deep stuff can’t write about it. But Union City was home base for the anti Castro Cuban groups back in the 70s. I live in West Palm Beach now hit me up if you come to comedy club here I will come meet you.
Anyway me and you could have a talk! I’m cuban and my whole life I’ve been kept away from that side of my family. Now that I’m of age to do what I want I’m trying to learn more about my people and heritage of cuba
I could listen to uncle Joey all day.
The book is-
The Corporation: An Epic Story of the Cuban American Underworld
Nicholas Sacco at one time was mayor of North Bergen, principal of a NB elementary school AND a New Jersey senator all at the SAME TIME. Hudson County is a cesspool.
Joey reminds me of that guy who has a story for everything. Like you can’t tell what might be bullshit and what’s true but you don’t care. The way he tells stories is so genuine. Like that family friend you call uncle who you like more than your real uncle. Lol.
Sounds like my grandpas friends
I think things are exaggerated but with the older generation I doubt they concoct stories based of nothing just for entertainment, even as far as professional entertainers. Maybe I’m being optimistic
My elementary school principal was the mayor of our town, Joey, and he was a good guy.
Any situation ever either joeys been there while it happened or one of his family members or friends were there or apart of it someway somehow 😂
The Mob was big in construction so easy access to explosives then. I remember at 17 going to a rural hardware store and buying two 50 pound boxes of dynamite and a bag of caps. No questions asked.
I understand what Joey means about his life experiences being so crazy that most people wouldn't believe it. When you're cultured and expose yourself to different things and people, it's not hard to do it. You can't be a home body and never get out of the state you grew up in. You gotta get outin the world. Ignorance is no longer bliss. Education goes far beyond your average textbooks.
Joey Diaz has the best stories by far. Joe is so quiet lol.
I love how Joey describes the streets of NY like we all know the places he's referencing lol
He's talking to the ppl that grow up there , to make his story legit. He's also old, and you know old ppl get in details
It's sad how many boys without a strong father figure got into tough guy stuff like gangs and the Mob. A dead end street.
New York in the 70's 80's was a Dangerous but Romantic time. Loads of injustice but full of characters and excitment. Bit of a Wild Wild West feel.
I think if there was a movie about Joey Diaz's life, it would have to be a 2 or 3 week miniseries, he has so many stories and experiences to tell 😮
I would love a documentary on Joey diaz and everything about the shady shit. it would be epic!
I remember when I was younger and I was in the car with my uncle in the back seat, and I remember we stopped at a stop sign 🛑 and there was a parked car on the side of the road and it blew up out of no where. That shit scared me that day. That shit scarred me since then. So when I hear about car bombings, I get a little bit of a flashback of that very day.
Was it a Sunday?
I'm from Hudson County... and whatever Joey Diaz says it's pretty much 🎯💯 I seen alot of shit
“not only interesting history, but important history” fucking amazing words right there. shame the full episode can’t be found anywhere
If you have Spotify man it’s episode 1095, just search joe rogan TJ English, comes straight up bro. Should be on RUclips also
@@georgejamesward2005 good on you, thank you!
American La Cosa Nostra prohibited the use of bombs because of how many civilians were getting killed in Italy from bombs. But they still used them often.
Joey needs to write a tell all book and have it release when he passes. Man what a juicy read that would be.😉
I was locked up in the Federal system with the Senator of New Jersey he was my roommate...or cell mate...wtf ever and when he was locked up his wife became a politician and I've never heard Joey mention any of this...late 70s or early 80s....
I hope Joey writes a book A.S.A.P! I love hearing stories like this, especially when they are true.
We had a teacher who was our towns mayor in rural Kentucky, he eventually quit teaching and is still mayor 20 yrs later
I grew up in NJ (Union County) and I must check out this book.
Joey Diaz is amazing, always has amazing stories!
Uncle Joey can bring the US government down with his stories :D
Like Jersey isn't just as corrupt now?
What do you mean? The rate of violence has gone down overall
Stephanie S you have chubby toes
For real
G Walker if you think Michigan is more corrupt then NJ you should start reading
Jersey will forever be one of the lost corrupt states
I love how all of Joe Rogan’s fans are always lowkey making fun of him
Whenever I see Joey Diaz tells _______ I instantly watch it
Joe “Fascinating Stuff” Rogan
Entirely possible
"I kept it bottled up joe I kept it."
Joey Diaz.
This is some weird and wild stuff, I did not know that.
What’s the name of the book??
He is still alive and hella high and not shot 2022-23 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Why isnt the full episode on youtube anymore?
Gotta make a movie about JD. The stories he tells. It would be another Goodfellas!
My highschool intro to leadership teacher was the mayor of my town, Mayor Steve Angle see now cocoa got me thinking.
I never knew Joey had this manny interesting story’s
"why would your teacher be a mayor of a town ?'" in canada we have a teacher as prime minister
I’m from northbergen nj he’s not bs’ing💯
Joeys stories ...love em
2:23
"I was raised as it's not for me too say, *know what I'm saying* " I love joey 😂
My 6th grade science teacher was also the mayor of the town I lived in
Diaz and peterson would be a crazy conversation. Make it happen!
Joeys Mum Is TOP TIER 🗣️ Thats REAL woman😂😂😂❤💪🏻
0:45 my father is from Mayfair in Philly, in the 80s he remembers reading about one guy who got bombed on the stairs of his porch and the entire front part of his house down to the street was just GONE. That means around 20 or so feet of concrete and wood smoldering. Dudes body was just gone, a meat goo. People talk about the Chicago mob, New York mob, but they forget how fuckin yucky the Philly mob was.
The Chicken Man Testa
@@jayslomine4280 That’s who it was! I couldn’t remember the name!
Can someone tell me which book they are talking about, I’d like to read it
We need a Micheal Franzese and Joey Diaz sit down
The Mayor of Weehawken Joey talks about was Wally Lindsley.
This guy sounds just like Jeff Ross
Eddie R
Also true
“I will get shot” -Uncle Joey
Joey, the national treasure
Hey!! Where's the link to the entire broadcast?!
I wish i was born 30-50 years earlier to experience those times myself because i gotta admit i'm kinda jealous to miss those legendary times guys like Joey lived in. nowadays there is more technology that on the one side eases our need for information but on the other side restricts all upcoming generations by never experiencing a world without those modern tools.
Diaz clicking his fingers is the best thing since slice pan " before I got raided "CLICK" the phone would ring"
I wish this episode was still up somewhere. Think its one of the disappeared
You hear people say “I could die because of the info I know and the stuff I’ve seen” but you don’t really buy it. When Joey says “I could tell ya but I wouldn’t even make it to the 405” I believe him immediately
Youngstown tune-ups we called em....
What book are they talking about? I kind of want to read it
Which book is this ? I have to read it ASAP
Where did the original full episode go?
Anyone know what the books called?
I neeeeeeed that damn book
What episode is this??and what book?I need to know!!!
im from Hoboken and know exactly what joey is talking about
Fuck hobo
Coco is the most connected Gambino, Cuban black guy in Calabasas.
I had a teacher in high school who was the mayor and a driving instructor
'who has ever had a teacher, TWEET, that was the mayor of a fucking town at the same time? I did.' .... LOLLL gets me every fucking time.
Scarface car bomb scene rings a bell too. How uncanny despite it being a fictional character; but Al Capone was the real Scarface.
the movie isnt related to Al Capone at all even if that was his nickname. Al Capones life was absolutely nothing like that movie and im sure you know that but im just stating for the people that dont
Lol Mayor Sacco, he was the principal in Lincoln School when i was growing up. Idr if he was also mayor
used to be my principal too. Dudes a millionaire beyond. Corrupt fucking town.
@@tomatos9445 still can't believe he is in office
Did the book come out?
What episode number was this? Cheers
Uncle José is amazing and love is stories…
His Da doubled GG 🤩
I feel like Joey is the "Im feeling lucky" button on google, but in human form. This is astonishing
I grew up in union city. Went to union hill hs. Live in Weehawken now.
I don’t care what Joey talks about. He can make talking about flowers interesting.
What’s the name of the book you talk about brother?
Either 'Havana Nocturne' or 'The Corporation', not entirely sure which one.
What book are they talking about?