Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - 9: The Joe Rogan Experience Review Podcast

Episode Date: July 20, 2018

The Joe Rogan Experience Review Podcast 9   Week 29 Episodes 1142 – 1143   Guests Doug Stanhope and Candice Thompson get a full blown review by me and Dave ...

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Starting point is 00:00:26 Loterías de recuerda que juegas con responsabilidad y solo si eres mayor de dad. 29 Through the years, so yeah, we're God way over halfway through this year this year is flying join today by Dave. Hi. What's up, Dave? Good to be back. Thanks for coming over We're I just want to say real quick. Thank you to Anyone that takes the time to listen Because we've had in just over a month, over 1,000 downloads from like 33 different countries. Somebody's downloading from Cameroon, South Africa. I mean, you just name it. It's all over. So thank you for downloading.
Starting point is 00:01:17 As long as you're listening, I'm going to keep making it. And I'll keep coming over. Keep coming over, Dave. You're invited. Keep coming over. I should have got some beers in. I didn't get some beers. It's all right, I have to be responsible to that.
Starting point is 00:01:27 That's it. That's it. And also, as this kind of grows in its own right, I obviously want to do a better job with putting these things together. And I'm very new to this. And it's all kind of like, just me learning and figuring it out as I go.
Starting point is 00:01:44 And with a little bit of momentum, I've gone ahead and downloaded some podcasting recording stuff. So the next couple of these, I'm going to be playing with different sound levels while I figure this out. So I have a bit of patience. I'm going to try not to make it sound too much like shit, but it's certainly better than just throwing my phone down. And sure, you can, like, it's better this way. Yeah. You can actually edit it, but you want it to keep this conversation flowing, and you can always edit things out if you want to,
Starting point is 00:02:13 but you shouldn't need to. Yeah. So, so that's it. I got to figure it out. And whether I put a jingle on or not, who knows? We're going to see if that happens. Okay. A little bit of pressure, and I'll probably end up doing it. So last week on Rogan Good week he had
Starting point is 00:02:32 Comedy heavy week which I like right of course. I'm gonna love the comedians that come on. Oh, that's gonna stuff is gonna happen to Yeah, I guess Yeah, I guess so But I'm gonna love you know, I love it when he has the comedians on he had Candace Thompson on for 1142 now Candace is She's a comedian at the comedy store. Okay. She's a regular up there. It's that name sounds familiar Yeah, she I'm not super familiar with her work. I think I have seen her perform up there though before. She's very funny. She has a very like sassy attitude to how she throws a comedy down, but you know she's tough, right? She knows how to give it, but you can't throw her off
Starting point is 00:03:18 a game. She's really flying now too. She's been doing Standard for about 10 years. And just an interesting person, and she was talking about some of the weird things in her life that have kind of like set her in motion. And again, if you're a comic and you want to do stand up, you probably had somewhat of a fucked up childhood. Let's be fair. I mean, look, every everyone, to some degree,
Starting point is 00:03:46 has it anyway, but the comedians especially. I don't think anyone grows up, like, yes, my parents loved me a lot, and everything's normal. I became a stand up. Maybe, maybe. She talks about this one time when, I think, she just moved to LA, and she lived on the first floor and she was having issues with a peeping tom, right? Which is weird enough. But you'd
Starting point is 00:04:13 think a regular one would just be afraid of this immediately call the police and have at the end of it. But Candice thought it was quite funny to like sit and listen to this person and was like in some way like trying to get material from it. So it was on, she was on the first floor, she had a window open and she sat there just listening to this guy like whispering things through the window. And yeah, what was his name? I think she's like very sexual things, you know, like creepy sexual things. But this was also getting into the fact so Candice is a single, she's not with anybody at the moment and has a real hard time dating, was talking to Jo about it and was just like, you know, how do I find a good man, or
Starting point is 00:04:55 these things? Well, think her experiences in a lot of ways are like peep-a-tombs through the windows. I mean, how the fuck women put up with men at all is truly astounding of course I mean we hear each other talk and it's kind of funny, but they're thinking I have to have children with this post He has to feed my family immediately assessing you for is this person capable? To some degree right to some degree that's got to be happening. So this pull ladies is like you know what I'm just gonna be single I think. Well the pictures over while we were talking and she's quite a tragedy. Yeah yeah. Yeah. I can't just be cutie for sure. She was super interesting. Yeah. I don't think I've seen her stand up
Starting point is 00:05:40 yet to look it up. Yeah I need need to get up there and watch her more, but I really liked what she had to say. And she was a super cool person too. To real, real nice. She did talk about wanting to get a male sex bot, which I thought was very progressive. I mean, why not? Why not?
Starting point is 00:05:57 Do you know guys want them? Sure. I mean, there probably already, there's already men working on that guys. They're has to be right. I mean, I... Why not the opposite? I feel like what the world is missing right now is the Elon Musk of sex robots.
Starting point is 00:06:12 Well, it's like, yeah, or just like the pool boy. Yeah, like, come on. I feel like women have the pool boy fantasy, right? Is that like a cool boy robot? Is that a cliché? That's something that could actually happen in the future with automation. Yeah, good about that. We just need a billion ad
Starting point is 00:06:29 to really put some energy into it. You're a mask. Trying to fire all these rockets into space and I'm like, is that really going to solve the world's problems? Or maybe we just invent really good sex pots and then all of a sudden everyone's like, fulfilled., somebody's walking around satisfying all along. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's like It's great. What are you being up to today? You know, just being satisfied. Yeah, it's being
Starting point is 00:06:55 Why are you doing such a good move today? Yeah, yeah zero arguments You need somebody? I got you could say that it's all control from your Apple watch Just push your button in it. Oh, no. Folds up into the cupboard. I think women would like that just as much as man. Maybe more. Maybe we'd instantly get replaced.
Starting point is 00:07:14 As soon as they talk to one male sex partner, like we don't need them at all. Well, I mean, they're just basics. Vibrators are more for women. Probably interesting to talk to. Well, for some, maybe so, in some cases. But women have those. There's not a lot of men that have the opposite of that
Starting point is 00:07:38 because it's called the flash along. Yeah, I don't think a lot of men actually do that. That was Warren Joe Rogan's first sponsors Really? I think it was his first sponsors So that's so maybe I'm wrong. No, no, no That's actually my biggest ambition is to get them to be my first sponsors as well. Yeah, I think it's I think it's the only thing that is right And then every guest gets the how-what? Yeah, so you'll get you'll have like seven by the end of the year.
Starting point is 00:08:06 Really? You know what? I need to stop going on that podcast. Dreams do come true, I guess, yeah. Right, yeah. It's like... So there's too many fleshlets. Well, but now, who knows what they have? I mean, you know, it's 2018, they probably come a long way
Starting point is 00:08:18 from when they first started sponsoring it. Yeah. They might have flesh suits. Yeah, I just feel like fleshpants. The idea of that, like the sort of machinery that I'm supposed to, you know, it might have flesh suits. Yeah, I just feel like flesh pants. The idea of that, like the sort of machinery that I'm supposed to, you know, it just seems weird. I don't get it. Yeah, I don't.
Starting point is 00:08:31 Were you supposed to dishwasher it? Oh, no, no, how do you clean that? Yeah, that's the other thing. It's like, I'm like, I don't want to do that. You've got to feel sad. I don't be cleaning it. Feel weird after I, you know, masturbate. Right.
Starting point is 00:08:42 Well, that's, you should be proud. Stand stand up yell out the window. I did it. I Did it again you shouldn't live in shame. I'm a big boy part of being a go inside It's what happens when you get raised Catholic you have too much shame Yeah, you got a decent to talk reprogram yourself to enjoy it. I recommend having a laugh sound track. When you finish, you just push about and then it just is just laughing away. And you're just like, ah, I feel I feel good about this. No shame. It's just a pause. Just a straight up standing ovation. You're like that always feels good. That always just hits the thank you time to show.
Starting point is 00:09:29 Thank you. Right as you go, avoid the tears away with your tissue, you're like, oh no, that's too much. Shit. Don't use this one. Anyway, anyway. Oh, good old masturbation. I'm sorry, I brought it up.
Starting point is 00:09:45 No, we got to test this mic anyway. We got to bring up all the subjects. There's no better way to do it. What? You know, this is not censored here. We're not concerned about that. Oh, it is. I have to edit all of that out.
Starting point is 00:09:58 You're 100%. No, this is F words. This is sponsored by the Catholic Church. So they are not going to like any of that. They were actually my first mom. Yeah God bless him Have experience flesh like next. Well, you know what was it? You're gonna be easier self-hand. Yeah, yeah But I mean going back to to what gets these people in the comedy. I mean the same with Joe like What was his situation growing up? So Candace had, like didn't grow up very wealthy, right? So there was the struggle that comes with that, but that's
Starting point is 00:10:32 a lot of people. And then Joe actually grew up with a dad, his biological father was quite violent, but left young, like when Joe was like five or something. So then Joe had a different data stepdad that was more chillies, a hippie, you know smoked weed and he was probably like the balance between Joe's violence and you know maybe seeing the funny and things. What degree makes people funny or just asking those questions right like what the fuck is all this shit going on so let's make some jokes out of it let's push for that and uh... and when to stand up? yeah he went to stand up young 21 years old yeah he was just a few months after his birthday and uh...
Starting point is 00:11:17 and knew he needed to do it and just hit it and went for it and obviously talks about how terrible this initial sets were like every human being, but... But that's what led to News Radio. Yeah, yeah, real fairly quickly. I think it was only like four years in and he got that show. Which is like 25. Incredible. I actually made this show quite a bit. Yeah, I really think more interesting. I think that he, you know how like Joey was in Friends, like... Like, Joe Rogan kind of was that for Innocent coach and cheers, you know like the dumb guy. Yeah, yeah, but like the you know the dumb guy Obviously not so dumb, you know, right and then in the in the well sometimes it takes like a smart person play dumb person
Starting point is 00:12:00 What do you hear also? Yeah, and cheers? Uh-huh, same thing. Yeah, and they're like kind of cute too. There's like a cuteness to them and that silly and and I thought I thought Joe was was excellent. But better than Joey in my opinion or Lowell in uh uh what's the wings? That show wings. Oh yeah about the airport. Oh no I never saw that. Lowell would be the same thing. Oh okay yeah. He's named the guy from, it's an important character Yeah, you know, and it was great experience. I mean the people that Joe had on that podcast. I mean, sorry on that News radio
Starting point is 00:12:33 The guy that played the boss was one of my favorite characters too I forget his name too. He's been in tons of stuff. Yeah, Canadian guy. Yeah, he did kids in the home Yeah, back in the day. Well, no, he's the, that's, that's David Butses-Nate-Burr. Yeah, that's Dave. That's the guy from kids in the home. But the boss boss comes in every once in a long starts boss. You know, I don't, I don't remember that show to to. Okay. So yeah, it was, it was one I was still living in England that they showed, but I've seen repents and different
Starting point is 00:13:03 bits, but it was good. And Philharmon, of course, being able to be on a show with him and learn from him, it's just like, you know, this is why it's so important that these comedians stick together, why Joe has people like Candace Hanna's podcast. If you like some, you know, you've got to, you've got to immerse yourself in that quote, unquote culture, like of comedy, because you've got to be around it around it because it's you have to learn from these great people because there's no real simple a through Z of comedy, you just got to be around it, I guess being it. Yeah, and not quit and then get the opportunity to work with great people
Starting point is 00:13:42 which obviously Joe got to do, which was fantastic. And they talk about the power of the voice and making jokes. And how it's almost like Joe describes it, it's like almost a group hypnosis, in a sense, not group, but I guess group where just everybody's hypnotized in a sense like you're making them laugh You're just bringing them on this journey with you and then they're just going for it But then they just turn over and say you know in some ways that's like the evangelical preachers
Starting point is 00:14:15 Yeah, you know, it's like in a way they're not creating laughter as the end result But they're creating this like hope and belief belief and then they say give me your money because I want a jet and you know it's in a way it's it's it's definitely an incredibly powerful tool to have to be a strong powerful speaker but you've got to ask yourself what is your end game like I think anyone that's really good at speaking needs to take a minute and stop and say, what do I want to do here? Right. Because if if you're not motivated by like love or, you know, comedy or, or just some kind of joy and motivation, then you really need to check your, check your conversation when it comes to, you know, that sort of speaking, especially if you're asking for money. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:05 Right. You know that sort of speaking especially if you're asking for money. Yeah, right? Well, they're they those guys have an agenda that's all about religion and you know They have their religion to fall back on for in battle evangelicals, right? Yeah, but they don't what's crazy about it is is They and I don't know like how many of those types of shows you've watched but we've all we've all kind of seen it Right, we've all kind of seen it, right? We've all kind of seen these, like, yeah, these silly, they're almost shameless with the way that they ask for money. Yeah. It's like they talk for a second and they'd be like, I'm gonna get your checkbooks.
Starting point is 00:15:34 Yeah. And give me all your money. John Oliver did a bit on that episode. Oh, yeah, yeah. Denise start his own... He started his own religion. His own religion, yeah. And probably raised a ton of money. What did he have people send in? Yeah, yeah, didn't he start his own his own religion is own religion. Yeah, and
Starting point is 00:15:50 Probably raised a ton of my didn't he what did he have people send in they were just like sending in gear not cash Or something I forget yeah something somebody sending like a that giant penis shaped all month and just fucking ridiculous But you know you have to you almost have to make a show that points out the absurdity of something like that for anyone to even stop and question it. Yeah. We, you know, as a being as a comedian, though, you just have to be really funny and keep keep it rolling. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Cause cause you're right. It's that I think I'm going to break all my comedy up from now on though with every 10 minutes like ask for a donation Just end to hat round and be like this work. This is great. Yeah, it's not a religious thing But please put money in that hat. That'll be your first comedy spec
Starting point is 00:16:35 People walking around with baskets I know this doesn't seem normal and you're not at church, but you know, yeah It's like if you think I'm doing a good job right now It's like a good 10 minute intermission. I wait for a big laugh and then that's when I do I'm like we go to get it while the energy is hot work your way around people. I think there's something to that's a good idea like that Oh, so Another big thing they were talking about just just like the evangelical thing, cults. Right? Cults.
Starting point is 00:17:06 If you've seen, is it called wild country? The documentary on Netflix. I haven't seen it, but I heard about that. That like the crazy organ thing. I gotta check that shit out. Yeah, I gotta watch that too. But how everyone didn't, like, how that's not more well known, I just cannot believe it. It is crazy, because there are real towns, right?
Starting point is 00:17:24 It's like a whole city. But what's funny about watching it in the beginning of it is there are some normal-looking people in this thing. And I guess that's always the way with Colts. Is there's normal people that bring in other normal people. And you don't even realize you're in this this weird messed up situation until I don't know it's too late or you've been brainwashed or whatever but what would it take for you to get into a cult? I mean like a free TV what kind of things do they pull you in?
Starting point is 00:17:58 They could never I mean I'm not such a loner I don't think I would super hot woman. It's like I mean that's like you know I've read mythology it's like the sirens I'm not such a loner. I don't think I would super hot woman. It's like I mean, that's like, you know, I've read mythology. It's like the sirens. I'm not at no fool. Who would you see it if it was happening? I mean, if there were two of them, they were like, I'm in here. I'm sure I'd fall for it at first, but then I probably try and escape the madness at some point. You know, people getting together and doing these kinds of things. I mean, I've even watched this, yeah, this organ thing yet on Netflix, but, you know, the old David Kuresh thing back in Waco, Texas was a great example. Yeah. Those guys were, they seem like they
Starting point is 00:18:38 have similarities. Yeah. Like the boss always fucks all the women and they wanted to be there guns It's not like they were yeah, they're not prisoners. No, they want me there and Away I guess was kind of like the whole Scientology thing too like nobody That seems like to me too. Yeah, definitely and there is some people that I think at some point want to get away but overall, I mean they just join and that's what they do. Well, I think organized religion is cultish in so many ways too. I mean, I've got major issues with organized religion,
Starting point is 00:19:13 the grown up Catholic, I just like, this is too many rules and too much, I don't know, it just seems like, go here every Sunday and you'll be fine. Yeah. Well, it's almost like, it's almost to like, go here every Sunday and you'll be fine. Yeah. Well, it's almost like, it's almost to like, almost any large groups when they get to, you even take like a corporation.
Starting point is 00:19:32 Sure. Everyone starts kind of acting weird at the top. Yeah. It's like, there's enough power in any area, like localized power. And it's not just about the money or whatever. It's this power and control. The people close to it act really weird and they get super protective over it
Starting point is 00:19:48 and they will do that times nasty things to hold that power in that it's like powers to addictive yeah to just be like guys I think we're fucking weird and we're we fucked up like nobody walks away from it nobody just goes now you gonna have a right when they're right in that position yeah, like what we got to kill this goat Better you better do it. That's what they told us like this is microsoft We do it we want windows 11 to be a big hit. Yeah, we have to pull this blood down this like intricate concrete Statue thing that we have. All right, well, I guess if that's the rules, get on and do it.
Starting point is 00:20:28 I don't know, yeah, I can't imagine. I've never been one for like, even considering pyramid schemes and other things. I can't imagine getting pulled into that. No. I'm definitely dumb enough. I do it, but I'm just too cynical of everything. Well, that was all for that. Yeah, when I was in college,
Starting point is 00:20:45 they tried to get me on that AMway. One of the guys that was a graduate student in college when I was still under grad, he's bugged me so I took me out to lunch and explained this whole AMway thing and I figured out from later with it, it's like it is a pyramid scheme. Like you buy all your products from these people.
Starting point is 00:21:01 Right. And that's stored in Yugurara. And this person knows Moldi and you're like, well, it's like it's normal products, like your kitchen and your bathroom products, and all those things, especially by this company. And the person that recruited you is, gets higher up on the tier.
Starting point is 00:21:17 And it's like, okay. Yeah. It's like there's no, like you just, you just forced customers to buy things. Yeah, and it's like that's what it was. You could just go to CVS or Walgreens. Uh huh. Whatever you got.
Starting point is 00:21:29 They have no one calling you every Tuesday and being like, do you need more toothpaste? You're like, fuck off, dude. I got enough God down. Two-page call me again, oh fuck you up. And the worst part about it is there's a lot of praying on people that aren't willing to make those goals or like step away from it. And then it's like this pretty nasty kind of
Starting point is 00:21:47 bullying aspect almost that comes from it. What's that urban life? Yeah, that's another one too. I think John Oliver did one on that. It did atchoo. And that was really interesting because I don't people that did it too. And I'm like, that is exactly what that sounds like.
Starting point is 00:22:01 We had some friends and we lost touch with them because every time they came around they were always trying to Urbalife us. Yeah, and we're like, Oh, I don't want to urbalife. I don't know what this is, but it's not like it sounds like a cult. Yeah, or it sounds like a Beermitt scheme and I'm not down. It's almost like when when I was unemployed and people are like, hey, you want to sell insurance? And then within 10 minutes of talking to them, they're just like, basically what you do, is you spend a lot of your time getting qualified,
Starting point is 00:22:30 and then you just turn around and harass all your friends to buy all these different things. And you're just gonna be that guy, that's like constantly bothering everyone. And at what point, I mean, you just, you can't be yourself anymore, I can't be myself. That sounds weird to me. Something miserable, it's horrible. You just constantly like oh John hey nice to see you with a coffee
Starting point is 00:22:49 Yeah, I've like given you my card. We need to really talk about your retirement. Okay, huh? Oh, bye. Yeah, we Facebook friends. I'll meet a little girl. I'm gonna get a friend request from the guy and you're like No right away. Hey, do you have a link to him page? Oh fuck off Like that's just we get guys like that at the bar that are just like they want to be your buddy or something and then they're like, but they're like, what's your name? Dave, Dave, Dave, good to see you. Blah blah. And they talk you up and they're like, we're Facebook friends, right? But then you're next thing and I'm like, what's your last name? And they're looking at you and you're like,
Starting point is 00:23:17 we just, can we just be friends at the bar? And we be friends. Not even. Not even. We just be people to say hi to each other, but I don't have to overly say hi to you, and especially if we're not at work, then I really don't want to talk to you at all, because the only reason I do talk to you is because you're coming in as far as kind of my job. I have to put up with you. But no other time.
Starting point is 00:23:37 Please, that'll be great. You know, it's like, I like all the people that we work with, but the other day I was thinking, oh, I need to get a hold of somebody bit, if I think, and I was like, oh, you know, it's fucking number. It's like I have like two people's numbers. Yeah. Anyway, you know, it's just kind of how that goes.
Starting point is 00:23:52 And yeah. Oh, hold on. Hey, don't do a new file. OK, yeah. So then in podcast 1123, Doug Sanho came on. Now, Doug is one of Joe's oldest friends. If you are a Jerry listener, you'll know Doug. He must have been on God 20 times.
Starting point is 00:24:17 Hello, he's comedian, lives in Arizona, in a tiny little town. The kind of person Doug is, he used to, he used to on Twitter put his address and just say, come over whenever you want. And like, that was funny at first, I think, and then people started to like pilgrimage to Doug's house. Really? And like, take over a bunch of drugs and be like, let's do this.
Starting point is 00:24:42 Like, he's just an animal. And after a while, that gets all, he's like, I can't do this anymore. He used to have these epic, super bowl parties where the whole town will come over, which is badass, right? But he's also like holy shit, now I have to clean all this up.
Starting point is 00:24:58 Right. And he just, I saw him one time in Albuquerque, and he's great because he goes to thrift stores and buys a suit From the town he's performing and that's what he wears when he's performing He just wears gross old suits from like the 70s and 80s and that's cool. Yeah, it is. It's hilarious Another thing he does which I love is his stay at the motels often Another thing he does which I love is his stay at the motels often Chromy ones. They still have Bibles and he steals the Bible signs them and sells them at his
Starting point is 00:25:32 sells him at his shows and I bought one once Oh, yeah, I thought that was great Yeah, well, there are still places that have Bibles in that so weird. Yeah, so weird. There's also some really bad motels You know out there still it's just like anything to pay $75 for the crappy motel Serge how many Motel buyables do you think it been gizzed on I don't want to know Question if anyone out there knows please write I don't want to know
Starting point is 00:26:12 Reveal your sources as well. We like to fact check everything Yeah, so he's he's a nutcase and great comedy very very funny He actually had a bit on suicide that Robin Williams once said was the most intelligent bit on suicide he ever heard and now because of the circumstances the irony is deep yeah with that one but yeah there's no there's no area the dog won't go into I mean talk about two I think so back in the day yeah I think so back in the day because he, I think so back in the day. Because it is 50.
Starting point is 00:26:48 He used to do the man show with Joe Rogan after Kimmel. Oh, OK. And he was one of the guys that did that. They did it for a little bit. Yeah. Well, one great thing he does now is he has this, if you ever heard of Popov, or Popov vodka. Yeah. And exactly what you're talking about. Yeah, so he, it's gross, right?
Starting point is 00:27:07 Yeah, it's gross. So what he does is he has that before his show and he got his like publicist or whatever does it for and he got them to contact Paul off and ask, hey, Doug wants you to be a sponsor and they said we wouldn't touch him with a 10-foot pole. Like, they Google him and decided, our brand is not, but we don't want it connected. So Doug was so, he thought that was so funny, that now he promotes them without their permission. And he will film at our special and say pop-up Volker presents and it's like it's like presenting his
Starting point is 00:27:51 And he's like I've heard nothing they haven't tried to stop me. I haven't tried to sue him yet But he just goes and he did that one hours in our cookie too and it was fucking hilarious He's like 20 minutes of comedy on it. Can't hurt their sales and not that their sales have problems I mean they sell it's the cheap stuff. Yeah, yeah, thumbs by See what was fun And they get this way out of its ugly like our clientele could more towards the homeless yeah People that are asking for change like dog. We do like what you've done with your thrift store suits Yeah, the look is almost there, but you're not drunk enough.
Starting point is 00:28:28 Most of the time. You're too successful. Yeah, we don't want people with what we call direct deposits. Sad up. Oh man, we had this whole idea called the Clerms cleanse where we only drank vodka for, you know, a week. Oh, thank God you didn't say kill or minority. It was a sketch idea.
Starting point is 00:28:51 You had to sketch idea. You like you get away your cell phone, you get a landline, and then you only drank vodka for a week. But you take the pop off and you put it in the nice bottle. So you think you're drinking it. So you feel good. The skull vodka versus the pop off. Yeah, you'll quickly remind it, you're not.
Starting point is 00:29:08 What you taste it. Yeah, at the end of the sketch we died. Oh, that's what he's a great, great morbid envy. Yeah, yeah, I like it. That's how all good shit shouldn't. They should have. That's death. Yeah, we don't want to leave it open for a sequel.
Starting point is 00:29:22 Please. Please, no. Oh, so when they'll get on, right? Yeah, we don't want to leave it open for a sequel. Please. Please no Oh, so so when they'll get on right and he's sat talking to Joe one of the first things they talk about is I guess that we that Joe had on recently Ted Nugin. Oh, right. Yeah, I think I saw some clips of that Yeah, so Ted was on there because you know, he's like a pro gun second amendment guy and Big hunter the country, you know, so so like in some ways Joe's path crosses a little bit with He's like a pro-gun second amendment guy and a big hunter. So in some ways Joe's path crosses a little bit with at least their voice, right? So Joe, he's a nice enough guy not to make any judgments,
Starting point is 00:29:55 which is a good thing because when people look, oh, hey, that guy, well, you don't know him. Really, when you look at people you don't, and not to say you need to know everyone, right? You also allow your opinions, but it is nice to sit down with someone and not to say you need to know everyone right you also allow your opinions But it is nice to sit down with someone and talk to them and try and get it understanding and when he sat down with Ted You know Ted's obviously out there. He obviously has real strong opinions You know that don't always line up with a lot of people's right controversial. Yeah, but but he's not an idiot for sure
Starting point is 00:30:20 No, he's not a dummy and he's not as reckless with his thoughts is maybe I had assumed or other people kind of assumed. We're such a knee-jump society now that we react some so immediately to things that you know it's like oh he's must be a pig. Well here's what's interesting he probably has better thought out ideas towards why he believes what he does towards hunting and gun control than I would against it if that makes sense. You know what I mean? Like he's put more effort into understanding that whole situation. Now he may think in a different way, but it's not like he just blindly chose this way because his parents thought it and he's also surrounded by bunch of whole believes and that's what he believes, right? So, so I think I think Joe
Starting point is 00:31:05 has a bit of a different understanding of it, but immediately Doug was like, oh that guy's an idiot. And of course, he just jumped on the bandwagon with like, yeah, two shitty songs in the 80s or 70s or whatever it was, and then, you know, and now he's just like this lunatic and yeah, he's still crazy, but it's so interesting to hear when somebody doesn't really know anyone as soon as that and I mean Doug's pretty liberal to you. Yeah, so You can't imagine you're gonna give the guy Ted Newgent like Benefit the doubt right because what do we ever hear about it like I don't know the last thing
Starting point is 00:31:41 I heard you know some some NRA bullshit and I was like whatever I don't know the last thing I heard you know some some NRA bullshit and I was like whatever And you know I grew up as a hunter so I've got you know every sympathy for the NRA and and things like that except for the fact that they Want to Effect policy sure that comes to you know, yeah no doubt It's a lot of power and that's why I think they use Soundboys from guys like Ted and why not he? He's not getting pressed in the other ways. It's not like he's coming out with brand new songs that people love. Like yeah, he's gonna jump on it.
Starting point is 00:32:10 He can't blame him. Sure. But see, people that are in our memories, my brother included, my father was. They believe that people are trying to come for their guns. Not necessarily my father, my brother might think that at this point. But nobody's coming for the guns. The guns are ours. We're okay. We're all out to own guns. My problem is they don't want black people to own guns. They're like, oh yeah, great for white people and hunters. Black people aren't most, you know, most African Americans are not hunters. Right. I mean,
Starting point is 00:32:40 they might own guns, but that's the hypocrisy within the IRA. Is it that they have like, I think they're racist? The NRA or racist? Like they might be... Well you heard the... I think they might be slightly racist. Yeah they are. And I want you all. Dave has revealed.
Starting point is 00:32:55 Yeah. This is a podcast for us. Yeah. I mean I don't know. There's, it's, it's debatable obviously, but I think that there is something to be said there. Am I be? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:08 Because we think about like knock-and-backs and all those guys that were like back in the day, let's get, let's arm ourselves and defend ourselves from oppression, which is what the second amendment is there for. Right. Right. But people don't like that when, you know, minorities start arming themselves. Yeah. They see more trouble. Well, I think when anyone sees that
Starting point is 00:33:28 someone's getting armed, potentially protect themselves from what you are, it makes you think they're a threat. And then you don't want them to have their weapons. Yeah, it's a great hypocrisy, I think. Yeah, yeah, full of hypocrites in this country. Well, I mean, but then, you know, it goes to let's let's take cops, for example,
Starting point is 00:33:47 right? So the kinds of people that become cops, there's always these questions with these shootings and, and, you know, just kind of how cops act and like, are they the bullies? You know, are they the bullies from high school that are like getting these jobs and now that they can go around and do there is this like overly violent approach to many situations because it's the kind of people that they are and they like that energy and they like to just be bravado in that sense or is it because of these videos we watch where it's just a ticket and he's just going up to the window and the guy from inside the car starts shooting. I mean if I've seen those videos you sure shit every patrolman ever has seen them probably heard these stories and they're probably just a little bit scared they don't want to admit it but it's a fucking
Starting point is 00:34:37 terrifying sounding job. Occupational hazard by you know when its situation gets escalated that you react in, you know, whatever way you want to save yourself, and I'm shooting someone in the back is not acceptable. No, not cool, right? I mean, there's definitely strangling someone. For instance, the four-year anniversary of the big guy that got taken down in New York for selling cigarettes, you got taken down by three men, three officers. Nobody's in jail except for the guy that was recording it on his iPhone.
Starting point is 00:35:10 On his cell phone. Why is he in jail? I have no idea. But I read that somewhere. Bunch of child porn on the iPhone. He's just bad-talking, man. God damn it, Steve. He's not even related to it.
Starting point is 00:35:21 Yeah, it's just all the free analogue porn. He's a huge man. He took down that guy and he's a huge man. And he was breaking the law, but he was just selling the legal cigarettes. I don't think he even was that day. I think they were just hassling him that day. He didn't even have any that day, which is even more fucked. So yeah, there's all these...
Starting point is 00:35:40 You want to think they're isolated incidents, but then when you see so many of them, it starts to make you question. Let throw nature of this country is the problem with that though, right? It's a statistics game how many incidents weren't like that and didn't get found you know, you know It's so hard to really gauge kind of where we are at the end of it there I'll tell you what someone's breaking into my house I'm not calling the cribs to come protect me me you know what I mean like you're calling the cops you're not even calling your best friend what is he gonna call the cops? Exactly so that they have this like very important necessary role that we cannot live without at all and then we also have to deal
Starting point is 00:36:18 with this stuff and violent crime and overall is down comparatively it's what they say you know that the statistics show that actually violent crime overall is down Comparatively, it's what they say you know that the statistics show that actually violent crime overall is down Yeah, yeah the world is country. It's safe safer. Yeah, and that's too many people. That's probably too many fucking people A big thing also that and changes subjects a little bit is Joe and the both know Roseanne right? Roseanne yeah and you know what happened with her recently right? She got kicked off her show for saying some fucked up racist shit. Yeah. She always says like crazy shit anyway. Not to give her an useful anthem and grabbed her crotch. She's old and she's mad and she always has been like a
Starting point is 00:37:02 massive provocateur for like and being out there. And now you're working this like 60 year old woman to death on this new TV show. She said something messed up that she said that she did on Ambien. And then she's been talking about getting on the podcast. But what do you think about the reaction about it? It seemed to me it was like listen, can't tolerate bad things racist things whatever like there has to be a level but I mean just to immediately act someone and their show and everything just wasn't immediate it been happening they were
Starting point is 00:37:36 concerned because she was unhinged I think for quite some time the showrunner actually quit like a week before the person that was in charge of the entire show from when I read had already quit and then the show was becoming, you know, a bit of frazzled. And a lot of this was coming because of her... Because of her behavior. Oh. That it was not professional and whatever. That's what, at least I mean, when a showrunner quits, it's a big deal. They are the person that is in charge pioneering and spearheading the show. So it's a big role and when that happened and then wanted to psychs back down, I think even before
Starting point is 00:38:12 the comments, she was one of the producers on it. So the people who wrote Daling are and then they pulled the plug because they didn't have the proper backing. I mean, it's kind of honestly, it was kind of what Doug was talking about. Doug was saying I guess he's been talking back and forth with it. Joe has two but these are like different lines of communication and Doug he just kind of spouts honesty more not that Joe doesn't but Joe knows a very sensitive subject so he wasn't trying to make jokes out of it. He was just trying to like explain the information. Doug was happy to say, she is bad shit crazy. No wonder they were moving her away from the creative process. Yeah, and you know, it's how surprised
Starting point is 00:38:50 that they even brought the show back. And I was surprised that it was like a Trump supported thing. Like what the fuck? They should have started with, yeah, they should have started with like understanding kind of her position. Yeah. Take a bit of care for that and realize, yeah, she's a bit of a loon. Like, she's been a massive comedian of some low for a very long time. She started
Starting point is 00:39:11 all on her own now. Yeah, she started out with Dangerfield. She played his wife on one of the Rodney Dangerfield. She's been a powerhouse. Yeah, no doubt. Then she got up and did the set and was like, I want to be called domestic goddess and it was a big thing. Like, it was our first, you know, break through thing she ran his crush it for a long time and remember she did it by fighting against People telling her that she couldn't right because she's a woman or because she's there So because she's that and she just believed in herself and kept working and I mean hats off to it That's incredibly difficult. Yeah, and if it's a strange turn some, yeah, I mean, she shouldn't be destroyed for this. I mean, it's destroying it from what they're saying. Like, she wants to come out and speak. She wants to talk on Rogan's podcast. That's going
Starting point is 00:39:52 to be big for her. That's great. I hope he has her on. Yeah, he's been trying to set it up. Yeah. And she's hard to get a hold of. And she's like, very excited about this whole process. So she needs to kind of like pull herself together, you know, a little bit to get her thoughts together. And then come on and speak. Speak her part of it. But I think it's so necessary. I think that this is the most perfect platform for her to do it and give her a chance. I've got a feeling if she does it, Louis will be on Rogan's podcast fairly soon after. I feel like we got to start talking. We've got to talk. We've got to at least listen. Not everyone's amongst the.
Starting point is 00:40:25 Wine's name, wine's theme. Yeah, fuck that guy. And we have to have a conversation and listen to one another because it is so divisive now. And sort of parallel to this, there was a guy Tucker Carlson on Fox, and then Cornell West. Cornell was like a professor of philosophy. Right.
Starting point is 00:40:46 The two of them were talking and having a real conversation. They had very different opinions, but they were listening to each other and talking to one another. And it was very important to do that kind of thing. That's the political atmosphere, but this is still very, you know, sort of a political atmosphere too. The problem is people are so concerned about getting a bit of a win Yeah, they're like these are my bullet points and I need to get a bit of a win because if I don't I won't be worth listening to and that's not
Starting point is 00:41:15 true Wow, look who we've gotten the White House. I mean, that's why I guess that's all he's about is trying to win He's bad. He's a bad role model before it played frankly and in so many ways if you're a GC any of his shit with him meeting a queen He's like walking in front of a walking to the side But he just hasn't like no blessing no idea of how to like he didn't go to a rehearsal He didn't want to learn any of you know, and you can say well all right It's just a queen and fuck it. This is America and we don't need to learn all the kutsing.
Starting point is 00:41:47 All right, they're definitely something to that, right? But definitely is. I don't disagree. Yeah. But at the same time, you represent this country, and when you go to other countries, it might not hurt. Who won that war on one time ago? Of those customers.
Starting point is 00:42:01 You know what I mean? Or just something, so it's not so awkward. Just show like you're putting in some effort. Putting some fucking effort. Not that guy. Wow. Now, but then it comes across as like, tough. You know, people are like, oh, you're so tough
Starting point is 00:42:16 because you didn't care about bound to the green. Maybe. I don't know. I like to, you know, I'm happy at times to be like, yay, he looks tough. You know, when he's like pushing around other politicians or not shaking their hand, I mean, that's all fine, but when it's like a 90-year-old woman, trying to stand in her way.
Starting point is 00:42:34 Then he goes, then he goes, you know, you're not sure right afterwards, and kiss Putin's ass? Oh, fuck. Great. Not. Not. Well, anyway, guys. Yeah, that's.
Starting point is 00:42:42 Anyway, guys, we're gonna call it that. That's it. Dave, thanks for coming in. Hey, yeah, it's anyway guys. We're gonna call it that Dave. Thanks for coming in My comments don't get me in trouble They will okay, and like I said Wispons about the Catholic church so definitely gonna contest Yeah, but again guys, thanks for listening. We're gonna work on all this sound quality Shit and get it really fucking cooking for you guys, so thank you 33 different countries todo el juego de la cualidad y se hace realmente un poco de coca. Así que gracias a 33 diferentes países,
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