The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1844 Let's Broad-en it Out

Episode Date: March 27, 2024

This week, Dr. Drew back in the studio ready to get the show started, and Adam explains the transition of manly men into women, and they dissect the relationship between both genders. Plus, A.i Biden,... Obama, Pelosi, and bleach? Please Support Our Sponsors: Take charge at Biotiquest.com, with code DREW15

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Starting point is 00:02:27 Yeah, get it on, get it on. Dr. Drew's board first question and Dick's special. Just laughing about Joe Pesci. Just laughing about how, okay, all right, here we go. All right, we're off. How'd this lost meaning? I tried to get my wife off the phone with that for 10 years. All right, here we go. All right, got it, got it, check. Okay, yep, all right.
Starting point is 00:02:54 Okay. I am constantly considered to be a very rude person. Well, that's true. When, you know, I talk to a lot of people and they go like, we gotta take the gutters down because they're too corroded to be clean. So all the gutters gotta come down and then we gotta clean them when they're down
Starting point is 00:03:12 because they're too corroded to be clean. And then I go, okay, go ahead and do that. And they go, you know, when leaves accumulate, I go, got it, here we go. And they're like, yeah, that's why you have to clean it more often. Yeah, just here we go. What part of here we go, that's why you have to clean it more often, yeah, just here we go. What part of here we go where the people lost?
Starting point is 00:03:27 I don't know. I don't know. Well, look, here's what I'm saying. It doesn't work on women. Well, at least in terms of ending something. Well, what I'm saying is, here's what I'm saying. Go ahead. All the things you're curious about now
Starting point is 00:03:44 are often traits that women have that used to be sort of separated, but as men turned into women and a larger percentage of men sort of crossed that line. You know, like if you just said, who gets ovarian cancer? You go, well, women. All right, so half the populace
Starting point is 00:04:09 is not gonna get ovarian cancer. And then at some point, you realize that 70% of the populace could get ovarian cancer, and you're like, what happens? Well, well, 20% of men became women. Like now it's a larger pool. Like whatever this thing is that we're talking about, you know, like what's going on with these crazy politicians
Starting point is 00:04:30 and how do they think this is gonna solve any problems and what are they talking about? You know, it's like, well, well, as men drifted into their camp, then we have more of this thing. It's also weird how many. Which I keep yelling about. And by the way, James Carville finally came out and just said hey
Starting point is 00:04:47 enough with this Democratic Party's been run by a bunch of nutty broads who are never stopped home on the environment and meet and Guys want to go to a football game and have a hamburger like Like, it's too much. You're turning people off. You know what I'm saying? I hope. Oh yeah, it's worrying. I mean, when guys like Bill Maher's, like stop talking about race.
Starting point is 00:05:13 It's nonstop, just stop it. You're turning people off because you won't stop with this. I don't know how long I've been talking about the race talk and the feminization stuff. It's all I've been saying. Well, it's interesting to me, a couple of things are interesting. One is, it's funny how most things distill down to high school football. When the coach would go, all right, here we go, that's it. You got up and you started running, whatever it was. Here we
Starting point is 00:05:40 go, let's go. That's set. You just need to start moving. It's an interesting point that if you have experiences in a profession that has hard ins and outs, that it would probably breed those habits. When I worked construction, it was always, here's the deal, we don't, Mike Stramat, my former, he'd go. Where he is now. He's in heaven, yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:16 Is he for sure? Oh no, he may be in hell. Is that what you're saying? I knew he'd get a kick out. I'm trying to be charitable. No, what I'm saying is his deal wasn't you show up at seven. His deal was you are rolled out at seven, meaning hoses plugged into compressors,
Starting point is 00:06:43 plugged into nail guns, shit fired up, you gotta roll out. You know like, yeah. It's like, eeeep, that's when the whistle blows. Well no, it's not even exactly that because you would have to show up on the construction site and roll out. Yeah. Or the Colt rolling out. They had your cords, your hoses, your tools, your shit.
Starting point is 00:07:03 You know, it took a minute to get kind of the tools out of your truck Yeah, set him up. It's like We're working at seven. That's that's how he rolling as part of the getting there Yeah, I would argue that like when I worked at McDonald's You'd walk in the side door and that's where the time machine was, so not time machine but clock, time clock, well it should have been called the time machine. It is now. The time clock was there, right? And when you walked in the side door, you could not punch in. You'd walk in the side door, go down to the basement, get
Starting point is 00:07:43 dressed in stupid McDonald outfit, then come back, then punch in. Which, you know, that with, you know, rolling out before. But either way, hard ins, hard outs. Doing laps, break for the locker room, you know, a lot of everyone. Here we go. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:07:59 A lot of hustle, a lot of running places. Well, here we go, by the way. In me, I actually have a physical reaction to that. Like, who, who? Where? Hustle's a weird of running places. Well here we go by the way in me I actually have a physical reaction to that. Who? Where? Hustle is a weird thing. Yeah. It's like a pager going on. All right I got this great clip which I'm... Wait wait before you do I want to finish the Carville thing really quick. Oh yeah. We should point out again something I think we've reviewed in the past was I saw what happened in the 80s and 90s when women with borderline personality disorder discovered that they could have their way with
Starting point is 00:08:29 their borderline rage by using the legal system. And if you remember back in the 80s and 90s, there was lots of lawsuits for people spilling coffee and just crazy things that ended up just bogging down the system until the lawyers caught onto it and started saying, really, you want to bring the privilege shit to the court? Fine. You're going to pay for it. If it's, if it's really frivolous and wrong, then they became the lawyers, then the judges, and now the politicians.
Starting point is 00:09:00 And so I don't know what kind of consequences need to be brought to bear to get that all under control, but there's a rage under there that is not good. Well, let's broaden it out, pardon the pun. Most men have a, yeah, I just wanna get along kind of mentality as it pertains to the relationship with women. Now, women in society never really explore that.
Starting point is 00:09:37 And there's some cartoon version of that. You know what I mean? Oh, he's on the sofa, he never does what I wanna do. But there's no male, version of that you know what I mean oh he's never he's on the sofa he never does what I want to do but Let's I there's there's no male. There's there's very few males. I know Who don't just have a kind of I just want to get along you know like like There is a very powerful leave-me-alone urge Well well what I'm saying is women may be,
Starting point is 00:10:10 they may have some ideas that don't make sense to you, but you pick and choose your battles and you end up sort of going along, getting along, I don't wanna get into it, you know, a lot of that. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. And I don't, you know, I'm trying to think. I feel like women have less of that, in this sense.
Starting point is 00:10:43 Okay, I'll give you an example. In the sense that they like drama? Well, a little of that, in this sense. Yeah, okay, I'll give you an example. In the sense that they like drama? Well, a little of that, but here's what I'm saying. If a woman said to me, I brought home some cheesecake from work, but save it for the kids, because it looks like you're putting on a couple pounds I Would go okay. Yeah, I got it
Starting point is 00:11:09 And then at some point she'd go to bed And then I'd go down with a flashlight and get a piece of cheesecake And I'd go into my office and I'd shut the door you know and if I heard Footsteps coming down the hall. I might slide it under the coffee table and sit there. Now, it doesn't mean I wouldn't take the cheesecake, but I would definitely be very covert about it. Women, I've found that they would, like you would go, don't eat cheese,
Starting point is 00:11:41 you might have an argument about eating the cheesecake or not eating cheesecake, but at some point, I think you'd just come down for breakfast and they'd just be sitting there eating the cheesecake and you could start an argument or not start an argument, but they didn't have a sort of hide it kind of thing. And yet they do have a very strong, sneaky, hide it impulse for other things.
Starting point is 00:12:02 Right, gossipy stuff and stuff like that. But... Well, let's put it this way. When it comes to something that you want, wish, impose, it's coming back at you. Yeah, but also the thing I think about a lot is sort of like a sense, and I'm shifting subjects here, but you know, I don't tell people like, I don't do this, I'm not gonna do that, I don't drive, that's too far, I'm not driving there, I'm not gonna, I'm just like, okay, I'll drive there and I'll meet you, or I won't, or, you
Starting point is 00:12:38 know, I don't do a lot of like, here's who I am, here's what I don't do, here are the rules, here's what I don't do here are the rules here's here's what I'm saying and I realized like my daughter My daughter I mean you could picture this She keeps calling me. She's going there's a thing on my dash that says like I need Air in the tires, right and then I go Yeah, well, you know, I'm busy, I'm working, I'm traveling, I'm in Florida, I was in Malibu. Take the car over to the shop, my shop over there,
Starting point is 00:13:15 two miles from the house and, you know, Glendale, whatever, and tell Sean to put air in those tires. And then she goes, I'm going to work out after school and then I'm going to work, so how about you do it? You know what I mean? And I'm like, well, I'm in Malibu or I'm at work or I'm in Florida, I can't do it. And she's like, well, can Sean, and I'm like, well, listen,
Starting point is 00:13:40 I know you have stuff to do, but you just gotta drive over to this place, that's nearby and then tell the guy I pay to put air in the tires, right? And then she goes can you now I'm not even it's not really even indictment on her. It's just like Part of I would never say to anybody. Hey, can you come over here and get my car and then take it over to the thing? And like I I know it's a lot of proclamations, I'm not doing that, I don't drive that far, I'm not gonna come that, I admire it, I'm jealous. The guys are that way too, I'm jealous, they just tell you flat out, no, I'm not doing it, can't do it, because I'm tired, or I don't want to do it, or I need to blah, blah, blah, you know what I mean? So it's funny. It's funny that people have all the rules, you know? Especially, anyway.
Starting point is 00:14:27 So then, so then I get it today, or yesterday, or whatever, it's like, hey, can you, I said, look, just, I'll put air in the tires, I got a little pancake compressor in the garage, I'll fire it up and I'll do that. And then she goes, yeah, okay. Then she goes, hey, if you're gonna do it, if you're going to the gas station.
Starting point is 00:14:50 Fill it up. Yeah, fill it up. I'm not going to the gas station, I'm doing it. I'm doing it. It's fantastic. From the air compressor, and then of course I fucking go down and fire up that. The air compressor doesn't work, right?
Starting point is 00:15:03 And I can't do it, so I have to, but now I'm I'm on the hook you know I have to write her an email you know I'm just saying people and all the rules and all what you can do yeah and now what's going on is a certain percentage of men have sort of drifted over to the feminine side, maybe because they're trying to get laid, maybe because they believe it. I think it started with that. I think it really did. I remember when it started happening, I'm like, well, these guys are saying this because they wanna be liked by these women that are saying it. I think a lot of it is, I don't wanna deal with this. Okay, look, what happened with COVID?
Starting point is 00:15:47 What happened with COVID? Well, by and large, the women set the rules at the house. Kick your shoes off before you come in, wipe this thing down, put those gloves on, whatever it is. There was a large percentage of men who went, I don't get wiping everything down with Lysol, whatever, but my fucking wife's gonna come in and if she doesn't smell Lysol, we're gonna get into it. And I don't wanna get into it. It's just not worth it. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:16:16 Fuck it. We think I did it. I kicked my shoes off and just went, oh, fuck it. I don't wanna argue with Natalia about the shoes, you know. You just end up, that's what you do. That's kind of a natural. So I don't know what percentage of men just went,
Starting point is 00:16:34 oh, okay, let's, the whole transgender thing and pronouns and, you know, when am I gonna pronounce, I don't know what the fuck a pronoun is, but all right, fine, just I'm not gonna hassle it, you know what I mean? And so as this large group of guys started to drift over into this, I just don't wanna hassle it,
Starting point is 00:16:53 but then it was sort of like, you know, your wife going, you know, I read an article on the vegetarian lifestyle and how much healthier vegetarian people were and stuff like that. And he started, you know, oh, tonight we're doing bean curd salad, you know, and he just went like, okay, all right, I'll get a beef burrito at work tomorrow, but I'm just gonna. And so this goes on for a little while and society starts to drift. And the next thing you know, we're all sort of marching with Black Lives Matters and down with the pronouns and the
Starting point is 00:17:32 trans movement and whatever, the environmental whatever, and then it becomes a thing. And then we've moved and that's how it works. I mean, that's what happened with COVID. There wasn't any science anywhere about wiping stuff down or masks, you know, masks... The number of guys who wore masks when they didn't really want to wear masks just because their daughter and their wife or whatever, right? And the government, I mean... Well, yeah. Yeah, well, the government, that's what happened to the government. Yeah. A bunch of hysterical women took it over essentially And then area is is the order of the day. It really is. That's true. I have a I have a great clip
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Starting point is 00:19:36 All right, so there is a clip, it's a commercial for the Biden campaign. Okay. And he's standing next to Obama and Nancy Pelosi, I should say standing in between. It says live up there, I wish it were. Who seemed kind of curious, I don't know why it says live. But anyway, it's a little clip. I will play it. He it's a little clip. I I will play it he
Starting point is 00:20:06 He bungles a word again. Remember the last time I showed you did a thing with Obama and he bungled the word Yeah, and they just keep going kept it. Well curious to me makes me wonder how many takes Worst the other takes were all right. Well, where's this from? Why does it say live? Anyway, we'll play it So this is the guy who doesn't care about science and reason All right. Well, where is this from? Why does it say live? Anyway, we'll play it, sir. This is the guy who doesn't care about science and reason. Remember, during the pandemic, Donald Trump told us to inject ourselves with bleach. He said there's nothing to worry about if you do that. That's incredible.
Starting point is 00:20:38 Guys, remember when Trump was handing out clean needles filled with chlorox? Remember he told everyone to inject themselves with bleach? Wow. Yeah Okay, I Where was that from and then if it's like a PSA or something? Why didn't they do another take when he and why doesn't the the misinformation police go after that? That's the interesting thing Listen, I've said it a million times. Either, there's only two possibilities.
Starting point is 00:21:12 Either Trump did not say to inject yourself with bleach, A, or B, he did say it and nobody did it, which means nobody listens to him, which by the way, which means when he says the march on the Capitol, it means nobody listens to him. Or here's what I'm saying. You cannot say, whether it's Trump or anybody else, you can't say he says all these dangerous things
Starting point is 00:21:42 and people listen to him and do it, and's the danger. Yeah, that's the danger he says a bloodbath and he says March and Capital and everything and they do it and that's why he's so dangerous and then say he did something he told everyone to inject bleach and Nobody injected bleach literally nobody Well first off if one Literally nobody. Well, first off, if one- Biden didn't say that, of course.
Starting point is 00:22:06 Yes. If one retarded person injected themselves with bleach, CNN would have done an entire two weeks on it. Plus, Biden right here would be saying, and it killed this young man. Timmy Johnson. Timmy Johnson, yeah. Yes. Now, let's listen to it one more time. But now, do you guys know what this is? And I don't know what he's talking about. And then, is this an effective, is this effective for him? If it is, I'm really worried about people.
Starting point is 00:22:36 Not sure where it's from, but everywhere we're finding it on Twitter, it says live on the top left-hand corner. All right, let's watch it one more time for fun If they care about science and reason remember during the pandemic Donald Trump told us to inject themselves with bleach He said there's nothing to worry about if you do that Wait, I think he adds there's nothing to worry about if you do that. I love I love when he adds. Yeah, that's what Trump did He said inject yourself with bleach and if you do that, you're very fun. There's nothing to worry about if you do that. I love I I love when he adds. Yeah, that's what trump did He said inject yourself with bleach and if you do that, you're really fine. There's nothing to worry about no pandemic
Starting point is 00:23:11 Wow, seems like a lot of people would have injected themselves with bleach. Yeah, if that was you know, there's a lot of trump's well, what it means your your Your premise is that trump has a bunch of? Your premise is that Trump has a bunch of rabid fans who'll do anything he tells, if he told you to jump off a bridge or into a lake, you would do it. That's their whole thing. So then there literally should have been millions of people
Starting point is 00:23:36 that injected themselves with bleach, right? You would think. And not just in this country. I mean, there's people, there's Trump fans in Canada. You know what I mean? Yeah. But nobody. That's people, there's Trump fans in Canada, you know what I mean? Yeah. But nobody. Gross.
Starting point is 00:23:47 It's weird though. It's weird and pathetic and weird and again, and by the way, what really makes me furious is that this is in the setting of this government activating malinformation, misinformation, disinformation, police everywhere. It really is terrible. We have the Trump, Trump have the actual Trump This is the bleach thing. Yeah, you are thinking of if you're totally into that world, which I find to be very interesting So supposing we hit the body With a tremendous whether it's ultraviolet or just very powerful light
Starting point is 00:24:22 And I think you said that hasn't been checked, but you're going to test it. And then I said, supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or in some other way. And I think you said you're going to test that, too. Sounds interesting. Right.
Starting point is 00:24:39 And then I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute, one minute. And is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning? Because you see it gets on the lungs and it does a tremendous number on the lungs. So it would be interesting to check that. So that you're going to have to use medical doctors with. But it sounds interesting to me. So we'll see, but the whole concept of the light,
Starting point is 00:25:07 the way it kills it in one minute, that's pretty powerful. All right, we're talking about light, mostly. There was a, his language was a little weird, but he's talking about research. Throughout disinfectant. He was talking about a research being done at Cedars, where they were putting UV light into the lungs, inside the body. That's what he's talking about.
Starting point is 00:25:27 Yeah. But he said disinfectant. I know. He didn't say bleach. No. That was a good thing, to inject bleach. I marvel at the willful misinterpretation of things. I just marvel at it. And I know I'm a broken record with it, but I marvel, I just marvel at it. It's so bizarre, and it seems,
Starting point is 00:25:57 it seems like it's been done so many times, and it's just, I mean it is lying, but it's sort of like, there's something that's beyond lying for me, it feels arrogant. It's insulting. And insulting, yes, and just sort of. And again, in the setting of their. It seems below, it just seems below whoever's doing it.
Starting point is 00:26:26 You know what I'm saying? Yes, yes. It's gross. Yes, it feels gross. I mean, you can find plenty of stuff on whoever and say whatever, but why would he possibly be talking about bleach in 2024? You know what I mean? Where people are like, what's everyone's number one? And you go, look, what's the number one concern
Starting point is 00:26:52 of America? The economy. What's number two? The border. What's number three? Social things, like the trans stuff and abortion and stuff like that. And then what's number four?
Starting point is 00:27:06 International stuff, Ukraine. Where is bleach? And COVID, like, is that on the list? It's so gross. Who are you winning over with that, though? The people that think he said it, you don't need them. I guess, again, it's just all Donald Trump all the time. That's the way it goes. Whatever. It'd be a good thing. I don't need them. I guess again, it's just all Donald Trump all the time. That's the way it goes, whatever.
Starting point is 00:27:27 It'd be a good thing. I don't know why I get almost stuck. There's certain things I just marvel at. I pull away from it because I didn't want to think about it. It's so gross, like ugh, I'm disgusted by it. There's an article, Emmy, that I think Chris sent you that I thought Drew would probably like. That is, do you have it there, Emmy, somewhere?
Starting point is 00:27:53 Ready. I was listening to Prager talk about it, but it's a scientist from, I think he was at Harvard, but I can't remember if he was at Stanford or wherever he was. But you know, Harvard, he was the one basically saying, let's not shut the schools, people. And then of course he got railroaded. Of course. Oh, it's Martin Koldorf.
Starting point is 00:28:23 Okay. But there's an interesting, there's one little interesting piece of information in this article that maybe we'll get into more in tomorrow's show, but there's a interesting thing that caught me, Drew, and you know, I have my feelings. Yeah. And they're always right.
Starting point is 00:28:41 All right, we'll get to it. They did this thing where they, he basically broke down, Sweden was the only Western nation that didn't lock it down, right? And so, zero to 14 or 15, zero deaths, for Swedish school kids, all right, so nothing. And then they didn't suffer all the learning loss
Starting point is 00:29:02 and all the whatever downstream catastrophes and mental, you know,, whatever all the damage and all the shit and all the stuff. I said don't do it It's happening everyone who said don't do it got attacked And and for the people for the people that think, you know Fauci was sort of inert Oh, you know like oh, he's a well-meaning elderly guy who just got a few things wrong. Oh, no, no No, no, he was trying to attack anyone who disagreed with I've seen the email and destroy that destroy He's used words like destroy. Yeah, take down take down or destroy Yes, that's that's where he jumped the shark for me completely by the way to see Don Lemon with With the one plus yeah, it's more more that's coming out. It's
Starting point is 00:29:42 with Elon Musk. It's more and more that's coming out. Again, you know what I realized? He does the CNN thing well. So he is all about censorship and doesn't know it. Elon's trying to get him to come around and it's just so wild to watch it. Yeah. Well, I mean, just the exchange on race
Starting point is 00:30:07 was such a great, great part of that. He is a poster child for that argument. He does a lot, a lot of it, most of their stuff is sort of isms and bytes and sounds and stuff where they go, you know, the legacy of slavery lives on in the embodiment of every black child, you know, and everyone just nods, you know what I mean? And they go, well, right, but how's one group supposed to do when they were held back at the starting line, you know, so whatever, it just keeps going.
Starting point is 00:30:46 You know, but you don't know what it's like to be constantly judged by the color of your skin. It's like, that's not what happens. You're not constantly judged. I'm surprised. If you get into an Uber, you judge the guy by how he drives, not by the color of his skin. Yes?
Starting point is 00:31:04 Yes. Is there any, I would much rather have a competent black driver than an incompetent Irish driver and so would every American. So isn't that it? We're not done? It's funny. And Elon just keeps saying like, you just keep talking about it. That's why it won't go away.
Starting point is 00:31:23 He also said, you said, Don said, I've been an object of this, I'm my lived experience. I'm surprised Elon didn't go exactly what happened. Right. Because that's usually what he does. Give me the specifics here. Yeah. Like, don't, because you're pretty successful
Starting point is 00:31:35 in spite of that. Well, it's also super narcissism, which is, here's, every time Oprah explains how successful she is, and a femaleFemale, and Black, or whatever, Michelle Obama, or whatever, it's really them. All it is is saying, I was the 110 hurdles champion in the state of California in high school, and one leg is shorter than the other.
Starting point is 00:32:02 You know what I mean? Like you go, oh, and here's what I did. Okay, all narcissism. Hey, go to adamkola.com. I'm gonna be Saturday, be at the Reno, sorry, the Reno National Automobile Museum. That'll be Saturday. Leno's gonna be there.
Starting point is 00:32:21 Two, showing you the cars, doing a little sit down. Oh yeah. Vegas, coming you the cars, doing a little sit down. Oh yeah. Vegas coming up at Kimmel's Club April 4th, May 16th, May 30th. Bakersfield, Chicago coming up four shows. Doing stand-up there at the Den April 19th and 20th. Salt Lake City, wise guys. I thought it'd be May 3rd and May 4th, four shows. Go to Amcro.com for all the live shows. What do you got, Drew? Go to Rumble, please.
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