The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1855 Trouble in the Middle East

Episode Date: April 19, 2024

Dr. Drew begins the final show of  the week by trying to figure out how to trust things nowadays, Adam explain cults of narcissism, and Mark Cuban pays his fair share. Plus, Kamala Harris gets animat...ed, and Bernie Sanders issue with equity. Leave us a voice mail: https://wwxw.speakpipe.com/AdamandDrDrew

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Starting point is 00:00:44 Monday, wherever you listen to your podcasts. The Shop Show. Enjoy. Recording live at Corolla One Studios with Adam Corolla and board certified physician and addiction medicine specialist, Dr. Drew Pinsky. You're listening to the Adam and Dr. Drew Show. Yeah, get it on, gotta get it on. The children are gonna get it on.
Starting point is 00:01:11 Dr. Drew's board certified position. Deception, de-de-de-de-de-deception. De-de-de-de-de-deception. What's going on there, Drewsky? Oh, man. So we live in a time, do not agree, where you can't trust anything Mm-hmm, right. Well, you can trust your own
Starting point is 00:01:31 experiences If you're tuned up, yeah, I'm tuned it how do you how do you properly tune up? Is there advice for that? cuz I'm not sure I Have I questioned even my own stuff but go ahead Well, but maybe that's how you tune up. Well, you have to just sort of keep count of things. You have to kind of, you have to notice things. And then you have to kind of like go, well, I have not experienced this
Starting point is 00:02:06 or seen this, and if you haven't experienced it or seen it, it probably doesn't really exist. And I'm not talking about stuff you don't know about that's on the far reaches of the world. I just mean, we talk often about homelessness. Do you ever see kids with their moms on the street? Do you see little people, you know what I mean? Seven-year-olds, six-year-olds.
Starting point is 00:02:31 If you've, okay, here's my question. You've traversed this town back and forth like Magellan for your entire adult life. Yes. And then, Amy's done it, and Byron comes from God knows where, and he drives in, and everyone's seen it. Yeah. Do you ever see kids and moms on the street?
Starting point is 00:02:52 No. And the answer is no. You said never see little people, I never see dwarfs. They never see dwarfs, they're a tight-knit community. They support each other. Well, yeah. Less metal illness, less addiction. First off, if you can sleep in a Quaker Oats box then
Starting point is 00:03:05 you're never gonna be homeless you know just don't lose the lid in case it rains so you mean a box not that not the tube can I mean that oh I meant that too oh come on all right well I okay I'm standing by that's why you said fucking asshole because it's a tube you said the lid that's why I want to clarify but the Sorry. Well, okay. I'm standing by that joke, you fucking asshole, because it's a tube. You said the lid, that's why I want to clarify. No, the tube's on, the lid's on the tube. On the tube, I get it, I get it.
Starting point is 00:03:32 Well, I said box, I didn't even know, it never came in a box, it came in a tube. I said box. Okay, should've said tube. But when you say Quaker Oats box, what do you picture? I was thinking about the instant Quaker Oats in a box. You're such a fucking asshole. Why do you do that?
Starting point is 00:03:51 You have to ruin your joke, that's why. I didn't know saying Quaker Oats tube, I don't know if that would have hurt. It doesn't sound right, yeah. Cylinder? No, I'm standing with Quaker... The tube. Joe Pereno over there, rights jokes for a living. I'm sticking with Quaker Oats box. I'm sticking with it You see what Drew tries to do
Starting point is 00:04:12 Try to screw box is from your childhood. Yeah. Yeah instant. No, I can talk about instant. Yeah. Yeah. All right anyway Do not see kids. Yeah, you don. You don't see kids in mums. You see junkies, and you see fuckin' guys that are out of their fuckin' mind, but you do not see kids. And you don't see looters breaking in to a hostess thrift shop and stealing loaves of bread. You see them stealing electronics equipment and handbags.
Starting point is 00:04:43 Okay, so that doesn't exist. And nobody knows a fucking child under the age of 18 who died of COVID. Nobody knows it. It doesn't exist. So if you've never seen any of that, then it doesn't exist. It doesn't exist. You can pull out of your ass all the ideas. I knew a seven-year-old in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, who had the four-stage leukemia. I don't care about him. That's not who I'm talking about. You need to shut the fuck up because you're not thinking clearly. Look around. If you don't see it, it doesn't exist. Once you get that figured out, then you'll know everything. You can go about your life as I do. That's how you do it.
Starting point is 00:05:27 This is how you can drive through every red turn arrow and every stoplight and everything and never get a ticket. You just look around, realize how cops work, and then move forward. That's all. Yeah, speaking of noticing things, Rogan started talking about how he has friends with heart disease, a friend of his has a pacemaker now.
Starting point is 00:05:46 I'm like, yeah, there is accelerated heart disease. People are having sudden bumps in their calcium scores, their screen regularly without, I've seen some very strange coronary lesions and then superventricular arrhythmias in young people. So guess what, everybody, it's probably both COVID and the vaccine, but directing a vaccine at, you know, creating a vaccine that creates in large quantities, the pathogenic protein in the infection.
Starting point is 00:06:15 It's just so weird to me that we're still doing that. We have whole viral vaccines out there. Why aren't we pushing that if you have to push a vaccine? Well, think, because it became a cult and a movement and a religion, and things can only take on that kind of energy if they take on the cult religion status, if it's not, if you don't have that status, so here's the problem. All right, you have the Middle East, and then you have all the Muslims, right? They're in a kooky religion, and they need the Jews killed.
Starting point is 00:06:56 Fine, if they're not, then they're like, I don't care about the Jews, go through with whatever the fuck you want. Spin the dreidel, put the yarmulke on, kindle the Sabbath candles, I don't give a fuck. You know what I mean? I'm not in a cult. So my religious cult as it came to COVID was, why are you asking me? Go do whatever the fuck you want. It doesn't impact me. You can do whatever you want. I don't care. Schools should be open. Parks should be open. Beaches
Starting point is 00:07:22 should be open. I don't care to wear a mask outdoors. You do whatever the fuck you want. Because I'm not in a cult. But when you're in a cult, then you want people vaccinated. I'm going to get these firemen, we're going to get them fired. We're going to get these cops fired. We're going to get these military guys. You could work any company that has more than 99 employees, we're going to get them fired. What are you interested in, cult person? Why are you so interested? All narcissism. Well, because then it comes to me, but then in my child, it's a cult. It's a narcissistically driven cult. It's not a religious cult. It's a cult of narcissism. And we got fucked with the self-esteem movement. We got a whole generation of 40-year-olds that feel like their shit doesn't stink and they're
Starting point is 00:08:04 entitled to every single opinion, including your own, and that fucking chickens have come home to roost. And now we have to deal with these fucking narcissistic, atheist, religious cult believers. It's so interesting you're saying this. I was listening to, I listened to a lot of stuff about the French Revolution, and they were going on
Starting point is 00:08:23 about the religious quarrels that were going on then, and I thought, God, at least we don't have that issue. And you're just pointing out, oh, no, no, we do. It just isn't called Protestant Catholicism. Well, who has the most atheists? California. Who got deepest into the COVID cult? You know what I mean? I would bet you if you had a chart that said, most devout Christian, they'd be the lightest in the crazy COVID cult. Yeah. Here, it's just a bunch of fucking atheists, and we're into the cult.
Starting point is 00:08:51 How much was trunk derangement involved in all this, do you think? It feels like it was a lot. I think that's fair, but that's part of being a narcissist and living in that cult. Yeah. You have to have that syndrome. Am I... I was talking to somebody who was pointing out that, wow, that projection that was, you know, the narcissist we still are into, anything they see in themselves, they see in someone
Starting point is 00:09:12 else, they hate it. Yes. They have to destroy it. Yeah, projection, narcissistic projection. You know, it was funny, somebody tweeted me, I've been saying this a million years. I go, turn on Saturday Night Live from the 70s. From the 70s. Okay, so it's like, go to the news desk with Chevy Chase, probably anchoring.
Starting point is 00:09:40 Lead story, trouble in the Middle East. That's 50 fucking years ago. Somebody tweeted me an episode of Colombo from the 70s. 50 years ago, and there was a guy driving his car and he sort of had his radio on in it, and it was like, eh, and then world news, trouble in the Middle East. 50 years, trouble in the Middle East.
Starting point is 00:10:03 Trouble in the Middle East, Trouble in the Middle East everybody. You think it's going away? No, it is not. We were having trouble. Because of the people who live in the Middle East. And you know what I was thinking about when I was driving here? If you have a ne'er-do-well uncle, let's just say you have that fucking uncle. That uncle, yeah. That uncle. He's an alcoholic. He's always getting into some weird fucking trouble, you know what I mean? He's got some, like, living with some 19-year-old chick and they're
Starting point is 00:10:36 doing drugs and then there's like a lot of, like, he... Stories about how he came over and stole jewelry and, you know, just that uncle, right? That uncle eventually dies and He usually dies sooner than later because he's a junkie and he's a chain smoker and he's fucking in trouble And he just fucking wraps his car around a telephone pole or something, but that that guy dies The Middle East is like that uncle is The Middle East is like that uncle is perpetually 41 and just never goes away, just always there. There's just a new one. So you go, when is this going to go away?
Starting point is 00:11:14 It's like it's not going to go away. The uncle never dies. They're just a new group of anti-Semitic people when Israel dead or hate America or when America dead or whatever. The infidel's dead. Like whatever it is, they just keep regenerating and it's just never gonna go away. And then we don't understand it. We do the, oh, you know, if we just be reasonable, then they'll understand that we want what's best for them. I don't get why we don't get that.
Starting point is 00:11:41 I think people... Is it not abundantly clear who they are and what they want? Yeah. I think that let's be reasonable as we're getting so, everyone's getting so unreasonable in this country and aren't changing. I think people are sort of learning that lesson stateside. Yeah. So it's kind of, I think it might, that itself might change people's outlook. Yeah. So we're going to be, there's going to be a lot more of this, and by the way, it doesn't end. It's not going to end.
Starting point is 00:12:09 It can't end. Did you see? Whatever it is they want, they don't, oh, you got it. They don't want what you think they want. They want all the Jews dead. Wow. And by the way, they'd like America to burn, too. So how's that gonna work?
Starting point is 00:12:25 All right, see, it says, Adam, I'm watching Colombo from 50 fucking years ago, and it looks like the number one news story on the car radio is trouble in the Middle East. That's the bad guy, by the way. It's always the bad guy driving, if you ever see those like kind of tinted sunglasses Anyway situation in Middle East is tense remains tense. That's what it says. Yeah, that's 50 years ago
Starting point is 00:12:54 Just seeing that picture makes my skin crawl. Just look at the 70s Los Angeles or Valley Look at his dress those glasses. Oh Yeah, that guy was 39 in that picture, which I love too. Yeah, trouble in the Middle East, everybody. Trouble in the Middle East. Oh my God, is that Hollywood? What is that? Ugh!
Starting point is 00:13:21 Whatever it is, it's just ugh. What do you got, Drew? So Mark Cuban, I think I've actually sent you this tweet. He was wire transferring $288 million to the IRS in response to somebody asking him if he pays more than his required taxes in order to pay his fair share. And he didn't actually answer that question. There it is. And he goes, all right, I'm so happy. He goes, this country has done so much. We are proud to pay my taxes
Starting point is 00:13:50 every single year. 288 million. I think what I sent you was this tweet and then I tagged it as, your mom would still deny he paid taxes. Yeah, my mom didn't think rich people paid taxes. Yeah. Well So what would his fair share be? Okay, I can for the 55th time. Can we can we do this? Can we please do this? Your fair share is whatever the median amount that's paid in is So your fair share. Well, hang on say say that again amount that's paid in is. So your fair share. No, hang on, say that again,
Starting point is 00:14:28 because that's really important. So you're saying what would be fair, the word fair, is sort of average. Well, okay, let's break it down. I'm gonna use my out to dinner with 10 people analogy. Right? Okay, the ultimate fare is everyone orders the exact same thing, grilled cheese, tomato soup,
Starting point is 00:14:52 and a dinner salad, and an iced tea. All 10 people order exactly the same thing. The bill comes in at $150 and everyone pays $15. That would be their fair share. comes in at $150 and everyone pays $15. Yeah, that would be their fair share. That would be ultimate, right? Yeah. Then there's another version of this where we do this, but I get a couple Heineken's.
Starting point is 00:15:17 And in which case, the bill now comes to $175 or $200. Yeah. Right? Yeah. Now, if I still pay the same as what everyone does bill now comes to $175 or $200, right? Now, if I still pay the same as what everyone does at the table, then I'm not paying my fair share because I didn't pay for the extra shit that I got. But if we still break it down 10 ways, then you guys absorb my Heineken's, the nine of you, do that, right?
Starting point is 00:15:43 Then there is a version where one guy's ordering surf and turf and the other guy's ordering just a crouton and a nice tea and the other guy's on his fourth martini and we still just all pay the same thing, which is unfair, but it's still the same equal share all the way around. Still a fair share. Fair share.
Starting point is 00:16:05 What if two people didn't put any money in? Well, then what we're dealing with is two or three people not putting any money in, and then the guy who didn't get surf and turf in the martini's gotta put three times as much in, but that guy makes more money than the other people. But fair share is just how many, you know, how many, how many taxpaying citizens are there in the United States, you know, for the lack of, sake of
Starting point is 00:16:34 our, you want to say 200 million. What do they bring in every year? And then you got to whack that down and you pay 200 millionth of that, which is a far bit less than $288 million, which he paid. So he is in fact paying way more than his fair share. What they do- So that's the share part. They get mired in a percentage thing. And so what they do is they go, Drew, you had one crouton and a dinner salad.
Starting point is 00:17:07 These guys were all ordering surf and turf and martinis. You however make more than them. And so while the price is $86 at the table for everyone, you need to pay $172 because you need to pay twice as much because you make more. So that's way more than your fair share because you didn't eat it. It gets into this concept of fair. What's fair? Well, here's what's fair. Is it fair that... I'll explain what's fair. I know exactly what fair is. Fair is you pay a lesser percentage as you pay more in,
Starting point is 00:17:50 not a higher percentage. Fair is lesser percentage. Look, you go to the car auctions, it'll state right on the front, anything under 100 grand, you pay 12% premium. Anything under 100 grand, you pay 12% premium. Anything over 100 grand, you pay a 10% premium. You pay less because you bought a $6 million car. This guy bought a $75,000 GM, you know, MG.
Starting point is 00:18:16 What do you, why are you paying a higher percentage? You're paying, your VIG on six million bucks is six hundred thousand dollars at ten percent Yeah, this guy's VIG at 75 K is $8,000 or whatever it is. So that's that's how they do it. Yeah, so Your percentage should be lower as you pay in more This is always fair to the wealthier people. That would be fair to them. Well, it'd be fair cosmically.
Starting point is 00:18:48 Yeah. But I will accept the same. All right, everyone pays 37% or whatever. But the way it is now is you pay more if you're in a higher bracket. State tax in California, you know, you could pay 5% or you could pay 13% depending on how much you make.
Starting point is 00:19:04 Now, obviously the people that make $10 million a year should be paying the 5%, and the people that make 80 grand a year should be paying 13% if you're looking for income, but that's not how they roll. So the other thing they factor in- Oh, by the way, so they do the percentage thing. It's a fucking smoke screen where they go like Warren Buffett pays a lower percentage His secretary pays a higher his secretary makes $51,000 a year and she paid $7,000 in in federal income tax last year Warren Buffett paid
Starting point is 00:19:40 700 million dollars. Yeah, so shut the fuck up Right you would think. But people don't know this or think about it. They kind of know it, but they don't want to know it and they don't want to think about it. Yeah. But then there's... But just stop saying fair share.
Starting point is 00:19:59 Well, but the fair part is more, is a closer relative to equity, I'd say, which is the sense that, and these words are ringing in my head, something that Kamala Harris said, she goes, well, these people aren't able to make as much money because of where they live and where they were born. No fault of theirs. No fault of their own. She has a great animated video of that. And so the fairness is, what's also factoring in is Sort of where you were born and how you were raised and is it fair that you that somebody else was reared in a situation
Starting point is 00:20:33 Where they were more likely to be successful? Therefore your fair share the fairness Has to be taken out of the money You got it. You got to give it to these people that had a handicap. Yeah, I mean, look, it's gonna be hard to argue the sort of randomness of what family you're born into. They're trying to equitize that. Yes, that shall always be.
Starting point is 00:21:00 How about with what you're born with in terms of whether you, hydrocephalus or you have some sort of medical brain problem or you have a... What if you're stricken with that disease where you don't remember anything about lancidos bench? Time pieces, time pieces. Yeah, those time pieces. But the same thing, what's interesting, like let's say you have severe, you know, spina
Starting point is 00:21:22 bifida or something something you can't run Should you be competing in a great running race? Then? How do we make that equitable and fair? Is that race fair and we do that? Well, what we don't do is turn the people who can't compete or who choose not to compete into victims Which is what we're doing. So what we're actively doing is explaining to them that they can't get along because of where they come from or how they're. Trying to think, Emmy, there was a Kamala Harris equity illustration,
Starting point is 00:21:56 sort of a cartoon, you know. That somebody did as a joke off her? No, no, she was explaining equity and. Why did Bernie Sanders learn it from her? I don't know. I swear to God, Bernie was thrown off a kibbutz for being too lazy. I love that.
Starting point is 00:22:14 I love it. It's my favorite. All right, so this is equity versus equality, and there's a big difference between equality and equity. So equality is what we used to strive for. It's what Bernie Sanders signed up for. When Bill Maher asked him, you know, people are pushing for equity, he goes, what? He goes, yeah, I'm for equality, but I'm not so sure for equity. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:22:38 Oh, you didn't see that interaction with Bill Maher? I didn't. Oh my God, please look that up. It's fantastic. All right, we'll play this. So you can learn about equity versus equality. Equity. Started from the beginning. A quality suggests, oh everyone,
Starting point is 00:22:51 so there's a big difference between equality and equity. A quality suggests, oh everyone should get the same amount. The problem with that, not everybody's starting out from the same place. All right, hold on. So if we're all getting the same. First off, everyone should get the same amount. I don't think that's what equality's about at all.
Starting point is 00:23:08 Abraham Lincoln was really clear on this. Everyone, well, what do you mean get the same amount? From who? Well, the- Get? You see where fucking mind is? Like, hey, government's gonna give you everyone the same amount.
Starting point is 00:23:23 All right, so, get the same amount is a weird statement. You're supposed to have equality is you're supposed to have an even playing field so you can earn the same amount. So the race in life can be equally. But I don't know if you've seen this illustration. The black guy was born in a ditch and the white guy was born on terra firma,
Starting point is 00:23:47 and he's gonna go right up that rope, but the black guy can't reach the rope because he was born in a ditch. But sorry, go ahead. By the way, if she were a Love Line caller, you'd go at her voice immediately. Think about that. You go, whoa, what happened, buddy?
Starting point is 00:24:05 Think about that. All go, whoa, what happened? Think about that. All right, here we go. Everyone should get the same amount. The problem with that, not everybody's starting out from the same place. So if we're all getting the same amount, but you started out back there and I started out over here, we can get the same amount,
Starting point is 00:24:20 but you're still gonna be that far back behind me. It's about Giving people the resources Why are you that far behind if you get the same amount It's weird I don't know she's well the great thing about her she doesn't track completely she doesn't make she doesn't make sense Now listen if you're poor and I'm poor, but the government gives you in me the same, you know, you're rich and I'm poor Yeah, but the government gives you in me the same amount of cheese Free cheese then we still have the same amount even though I'm poor. Yeah, I got the same amount She doesn't know how to speak. I think so problem. Yeah
Starting point is 00:25:02 to speak I think, Sir Pram. Yeah. About giving people the resources and the support they need so that everyone can be on equal footing and then compete on equal footing. Equitable treatment means we all end up at the same place. We all end up at the same place? Which is really interesting. So on one hand, she's saying that if you give people a leg up to sort of start the race at the same place that the white guy did, then you all end up in the same place. Right.
Starting point is 00:25:34 Automatically. You just get everyone at the same starting point. You give everyone the same amount of shit from the government to start and then we'll all end up in the same place. Yeah. Hmm. Is there anything to suggests that has ever happened in the history of humanity?
Starting point is 00:25:49 No. Our culture, European culture, or Middle Eastern culture or beyond? Is there any, or even in Atlantis? Look, even in, you know, in Saudi Arabia, like every year each citizen is given $75,000 or something crazy like that. And there's a lot of difference.
Starting point is 00:26:06 People don't all end up in the same place. Yeah, so if we all got the same amount of free shit, we would all then end up in the same place. So do you have that Bernie Sanders thing? Oh, this is- Where was it from? From the late night, the Bill Marshall. But when? March 10th of last year.
Starting point is 00:26:23 Of 23? Wow. Oh, well let's see. I thought it was of last year. Of 23? Wow. Oh, well let's see. I thought it was like this year. Are we confusing equality of opportunity with trying to guarantee equity and outcomes? Okay, that's interesting because I think this word equity has come into the language in the last few years and before that we didn't hear it a lot and I think a lot of people hear equity and they hear equality. I think it's the same word and it's not the same word and the same concept.
Starting point is 00:26:50 So how would you differentiate between equity and equality? Well equality we talk about, I don't know what the answer to that is. Is that amazing? It's coming to think of it, you know, equality is equality of opportunity. We live in a society, we want all people to have whatever color your skin is. Equity, I think, is more guarantee of outcome, is it not? I think so. I think that's right.
Starting point is 00:27:18 Okay. So which side do you come down on? Oh, equality. Equality. Yeah. Okay. Boys, any comment on that one? I just don't know if that's the, if that's the, if that's the definitional difference. Isn't that crazy? Yeah,
Starting point is 00:27:30 doesn't know the difference. Yeah. I swear to God, see if he was kicked off a kibbutz for being too lazy. It would be perfect. It would be perfect if that story was true. And I think it is. You told it to me. Oh my God, please look that up. Please tell me it's true. It story was true. And I think it is. You told it to me. Oh my God. Please look that up. Please tell me it's true. It's gotta be. How else could it be? Right.
Starting point is 00:27:50 You know what I mean? Like imagine your mom on a kibbutz. My mom. With her biorhythm wheel holding that up. My mom would, oh, she'd be like, look, I checked my biorhythm wheel. It's an extra critical day. I know you want me to pull yams out of the earth today. And I know I'm supposed to do it on Monday,
Starting point is 00:28:05 but I did consult the bio rhythm. Yeah, my mom would be thrown right off that kibbutz. Yeah, and Bernie, I'm sure Bernie was as well. All right, let's see. What else do you got, Drew? Have you checked out Mike Benz yet? Did we talk about him? He's this guy that has sort of talks about the blob,
Starting point is 00:28:23 the sort of intelligence world. He was in I think was it the Trump administration as a as a sort of an analyst of Intelligence community the blob is something that was developed the idea of this mass of intelligence and sort of The swamp so to speak was created by someone in the Obama administration. But boy, he was saying that this recent stuff down in Brazil, he thought
Starting point is 00:28:52 was being generated through the intelligence community here to try to find a way to get at Elon Musk, because they went so badly to silence him. Yeah. Isn't that crazy? It is. I mean, nothing's surprising. Well, that's why I started today with the lack of trust in it. I can't trust anything, including this guy. I don't know if Mike Pence is right or not. Just an interesting concept I never thought about. Well, look, I think we can establish this. There is a status quo. And the people that navigate the status quo live and get
Starting point is 00:29:28 paid in the status quo, like the status quo, right? Yep. And the status quo that they've created is best left alone. It's, it's, it's in its greatest state of harmony. When people aren't writing articles and shouting out about it and blowing whistles and explaining what we did or what they're doing. You know what I mean? So it then stands to reason that if there is somebody and in the past it could have been Martin Luther King or John Lennon or whomever is going to start speaking out, they're going to become interested in who become interested in who's speaking out.
Starting point is 00:30:07 And then there'll be a call to action. So here's what we want. We want everyone to wear a mask, we want everyone to lock down, we want all schools closed, and we want everyone vaccinated. Okay, okay, now there's a Great Barrington Declaration. Here's a bunch of epidemiologists who go,
Starting point is 00:30:22 I don't think this is a good idea. Okay, status quo, now leap into action. Yeah, what do you do? Do we sit down and ignore these people? Oh free speech let them say the line or do we just weaponize ourselves get them deep platforms even get them fired threaten them call quacks Say that they should have their medical license or no wait. We're we're charged with a medical licensing, aren't we? Yeah, you're in charge of everything. Oh, why don't we pull their licenses, you know what I mean? And who do we know over at Twitter? We know everyone at Twitter. Okay, we'll get these guys taken off of Twitter.
Starting point is 00:30:53 Okay, now we're going into action, because we're the blob and we need to be left alone. And we need to be left alone so we can do whatever we want to do whenever we want to do it. And if somebody starts raising their voice. And there's probably a lot of money getting sort of called in. By the way, it doesn't have to just be deep platform. Like, hey, how long's he been single?
Starting point is 00:31:13 He must've been with a few women. We've talked to any of them. Maybe they had a bad experience. This wouldn't be bad, right? Let's get this guy fighting a legal battle over here with some anonymous women, and they're not using their name, but they're coming out in the news and they're, okay, get him busy over there. He won't be crowing about us. Yes, I think that's going on. It has to be going
Starting point is 00:31:33 – well, it doesn't have to be going, look around. It just happened. It's happening. It's what we're doing. It's certainly COVID, it's sort of exposed all that. Oh, hey, there's a laptop with Hunter Biden's name on it. Okay, blob, let's give 51 intelligence experts, CIA, FBI guys, former guys, heads of the, okay, sign a document. Where's the document?
Starting point is 00:31:56 We'll draft it. We're the blob. We'll make the draft. We'll draft it up. You just all sign it. Then we'll give it to Rachel Maddow and then she can say we have a document. And then the blob can stay in place. Yeah. Yes.
Starting point is 00:32:07 That's what they're doing. But it's part of what people don't understand is that the more things are sort of covert or hidden from people, the more paranoid they get. So you have one group getting severely paranoid. You have another group who's projecting everything they see is that they hate in themselves. They see it in other people and accuse people of all the things that they're doing. And then you've got the blob manipulating everybody within this.
Starting point is 00:32:29 It's super crazy making. Yes. Well, people are going to have to be a little less susceptible to manipulation. I think that, well, it's certainly important to step up and speak. That's the only, that's the treatment for speech. All right, wise guys, Salt Lake City, May 3rd and 4th, four shows there, and Vegas and Irvine and Timonium. I almost forget.
Starting point is 00:32:57 Who? Yeah, I'm a good man. Outside of Baltimore, taking the bridge. 30, May 31st or 1st, it shall not be renamed, Francis Scott Key. Bernie lived in a hippie commune to research a book but was asked to leave. We don't know why. Or, distracting people from their work.
Starting point is 00:33:22 That makes sense. What are you doing with that back home? Put it down. Get off of that donkey. Let's go back in. All right. Go to DrDrew.com. I'm assuming you'll be selling things from that website. And one of the things is something called True Niagen. I want you all to check. It's a great supplement. Oh yeah. I've taken it for many years. And Rubble shall ask dr. Dersha So till next time I'm call for dr. Sand
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