The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1881 The First Class of Gum Chewers
Episode Date: June 20, 2024On today's show, the Stone Pelican takes flight on, first class, or business, or coach. They then try to figure out what's happened to the all the tough guys on the streets, and Adam introduces Dr. D...rew to a possible victim of the Capitol riots. Plus, Dave Smith and Chris Cuomo face-off, the brainwashing speaking tour. Leave us a voicemail: SpeakPipe.com/AdamandDrDrew OR Click the microphone at top of the homepage, AdamandDrDrew.com
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Recorded 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. Got to get it on.
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Had one of my funny Mike August conversations on the ride.
Oh, yeah.
They're going to New York.
Okay.
Gonna do Gutfeld and Cuomo and doing those shows over at Governor's Levittown.
You're staying in our place.
June 28th, 29th, well, possibly.
No, no, it's fine.
Skip Baddell, my old partner, opened up his place too,
so I might be going down there.
But anyway, the comedy is,
so Chris Cuomo's got a couple of first class tickets, right?
To New York.
So I'm going to Mike, all right.
We got those tickets and he goes,
well we gotta get our tickets
because we need to get our tickets.
And I said, we haven't booked our tickets.
You all know, we don't know who's going.
We're not sure about where, we don't know a bunch of stuff.
Lots of conversations that I'm never privy to, but anyway.
So I go, all right, so let's get on those first class
tickets and he goes, no, they don't, it's all booked up.
So it's just business.
So I go, oh, okay, so that's all available,
is available as business.
Yeah, okay.
So anyway, we got the anyway, we got the first,
we got the first two first class tickets from Cuomo.
And I go, well, hold on.
Do we have two first class tickets?
Yeah, no, only business available.
I go, okay, maybe you should stop saying
we have the two first class tickets.
Well, they're giving us two first class tickets.
Yeah, but there is no first.
What airline?
I don't.
Because business doesn't really exist anymore. It's all up front. I don't. Cause business doesn't really exist anymore.
All up front.
I don't.
Don't turn left.
Everything is confusing.
You maybe wanna, I don't know.
I said I'm getting on with, I'm gonna figure this out.
I said talk to Drew.
He goes to Newark.
All the time.
All the time.
It's the way to do it.
That you can fly a Dreamliner out there,
take the New Jersey Transit in.
Can you get it a week before the fly?
If you're playing full price for this a lot all right well
Let's let's let's see we'll see if we can figure it out
But there is no bit there's like the economy special or whatever and that can well this okay
this is a this is an issue yeah an issue because
in a world where there's the platinum card
and the gold card and the platinum plus card
and the premium platinum plus card and stuff,
words have kind of lost meaning.
You know what I mean?
And when you fly like jet blue,
it's like, oh, you're flying Argyle or Mint?
And I'm like, I don't know which one's first class.
We don't call it first. We don't call it coach. We call it Argyle. And it's like, I'll talk to Emmy
sometimes and go, no, I got you guys coach plus premium. And I'm like, that's four, that's
an inch and a half. By the way, when you get like coach plus premium, which sounds pretty
good because we're normal, you get the baggage space above your head, which is like, oh,
when did that become a treat?
You get the space above your head.
You get guaranteed space.
It may not be above your head.
You get two to three inches of knee room and a complimentary bud light.
You know what I mean?
It's like, all right, we're now at $9 worth of amenities.
This is first class for gum chewers.
Gum chewers, yes.
Oh my gum chewing theory.
So all right, anyway, we've named everything
so crazy euphemistically that it kind of loses its meaning
and I don't know what it is anymore.
And the point is, is you need first class business,
coach with, you know, you get a sack of Funyuns
and a diet Pepsi and then back of the plane,
I guess is what we're dealing with here.
But anyway, so I gotta look into this.
He can call me.
I'd love to have that conversation.
It should be fun to see what he says. Yeah, all right call me. I'd love to have that conversation. It should be fun. Yeah.
See what he says.
Yeah. All right. We have the white bearded. All right. So we have the guy who risked his
life during... Also, it's always weird. You know what's weird to me, Drew?
Yeah.
When the guys are like macho, tattooed, bearded, look like retired Navy SEAL, guys, when those
guys get take the mic and go, I was so scared and I can't go to the bathroom alone because
of that on January 6th, the guy pushed me and he was dressed up like he had a Harley Davidson shirt on and he shoved me.
So now I can't work anymore. It's like, what are you saying about, I want to know this guy,
did this guy, was he military? Did he whatever? All right, let's hear what he has to say.
Wait, wait, wait, let me just say.
This is January 6th.
No disrespect to this gentleman we're going to hear from. None. But that's a particular thing you're looking at there.
I treat those people, I know what that is.
What, you mean the tats and everything?
Everything, all the whole thing is a thing.
It's not military.
Okay, well we'll see what his background is, sorry.
Or if it is, it's also some of this.
I came here today to remind Americans of what Donald Trump is capable of.
And the violence that he unleashed on all Americans on January 6, 2021.
For two decades, I was a DC police officer, serving the citizens of the District of Columbia,
primarily working in narcotics. On January 6, 2021, I heard distress calls coming from fellow police officers on the Capitol as thousands of Trump supporters rushed them and brutally assaulted members
of law enforcement.
That day, I, like many other, hundreds of other DC police officers put on a uniform and responded to the Capitol
to assist our brothers and sisters in law enforcement, defending the Capitol from a
violent armed mob of Trump's supporters.
These supporters were fueled by Trump's lies and the lies of his surrogates.
Lies that the 2020 election was stolen.
Those same lies have been spewed by Donald Trump and his surrogates about what happened to me and so many other police officers on January 6, 2021.
That day, I was brutally assaulted. I was pulled from the police line by a man named Albuquerque
Head, a Trump supporter, who later pled guilty to his violent assault on me.
pled guilty to his violent assault on me.
While being restrained by the violent mob, I was beaten.
An individual named Kyle Young tried to strip me of my firearm while chance of
killing with his own gun were echoed by other members of the crowd.
Well, how we don't know how much of that time still though, that's not good.
If that, if any of that is A man from Buffalo, New York,
stripped me of my badge and my police radio,
my lifeline to call for help from other officers.
All the while, I continued to be beaten
and then struck with a taser on my neck
by Daniel Rodriguez, another Trump supporter, who also pled guilty to his
violent assault on me.
All four of these individuals are self-admitted Trump supporters.
All four of them committed violent assault on law enforcement.
I'm just one representative of the hundreds of police officers that were assaulted that day by Donald Trump supporters
inspired by his lies
All right
Now I got a couple things you got a book you put this guy's name in and you need to find us pictures of him
beaten badly from right after the right black Black eye, bloody nose, torn clothes.
We need some of those pictures.
It was Taze.
Yeah, I've been Taze.
I've been Taze twice.
Doing what?
Once voluntarily by the cops.
For the man show or something?
Yeah, and then once by cousin's cell.
Unvoluntarily, at the man show.
Yeah, no, it doesn't feel good, but I'm fine.
I wanna know if he also,
how many days he spent in the hospital.
But listen, listen.
There's roughed up, which happens.
But mobs are scary.
And mobs are scary?
Scary, yeah.
I get it.
You're also an undercover narcotics cop in D.C.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah.
You don't run a candle shop on Melrose.
You know what I mean?
You are a dude who has put yourself in those positions.
But my bet is this dude had severe childhood trauma
and this evoked all that back
and that's why he was so shattered by it.
Right, but we have a problem now, which is,
now see, if-
Is that him?
No.
I guess the pictures of him in the helmet,
fighting with the Russian pushing stuff.
Oh yeah, but see, listen, Byron,
I do not need pictures of him-
Fighting.
Fighting, I wanna see the pictures of him that that I want to see the pictures of him
That are gonna be the sad pictures afterward in the hospital
Yeah, like the hospital bed or you know with the with the black eye. Yeah. Yeah. Oh look
You know when women get beaten by their man and then they take that sad selfie with the black eye as evidence
That's the picture if he has a broken nose,
we're gonna see a picture of him with a broken nose. They wouldn't let that go. They would
document that.
But, but to be fair to this guy, I mean, I'm persuaded that there was a profoundly problematic
event.
Yes.
I am. Oh, no. That's him?
He's in the hospital.
All right. So that's for real, man.
Well, probably.
What are his injuries, though, is the question.
You're not gonna put somebody on a monitor
unless there's real shit going on there.
Yeah, you're not, and I don't wanna go conspiracy theorists,
but we're at the point where you need the most
out of everybody who was beaten in that thing.
Oh, listen, I'm not saying the guy wasn't beaten.
I don't say that never happened.
I say, there's a, how much, okay, as a cop,
there's gradations.
You can be shot and killed, you can be stabbed and wounded,
you can be physically assaulted, you can be stomped,
you can get all the way down the line,
or you could sail through your career
and never make contact with another human,
or you could have a bunch
of pushing and shoving and whatever. Andy Ngo had the shit beat out of him by Antifa
guys. Okay, he was beaten. He went, recovered and went back to the Antifa rally. He's not
leaving the house, is what I'm saying.
But he does do tours about, you know,
he does do the, you know,
accusational tours of this guy.
I'm not saying that it was nothing.
I'm not saying we don't appreciate the service.
I'm not saying any of that.
I'm saying they are
thematically trying to get the most out of something.
I agree, but isn't it interesting though, thinking about these siloed information sources,
I've never seen that before.
Whatever it is about my silos, I've not been exposed to that before.
Oh, you've not been exposed to the guy who's been beaten on on January 6th?
That guy.
Oh, I've seen that guy a few times.
And so, just imagine what other things people that consume a ton of stuff about that guy
are also not seeing in another direction.
They're not talking about Ashley Babitt or anything.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah.
No, it's definitely that.
This is gravely concerning, the propaganda and the siloing and the censorship.
Yes.
This is what is preoccupying me.
This is how you end up with a Mark Cuban,
like we talked about last show,
with he's blinded to a bunch of things
because he's never seen it.
Yes.
Yeah, what I'm basically reacting to is
we go,
this thing happened, and I'm like,
people are killed and beaten and stabbed
and punched and shot like every single day of the week.
Sadly, in every town in America.
And this shouldn't have happened to you.
But I believe what they're doing now
is trying to make a meal out of you.
It's propaganda.
Yeah, that's my point.
Well, it's not propaganda in the sense that it happened.
It did happen.
But they're using it for propaganda.
The speaking tour part is the propaganda part.
Yes, they're using it for brainwashed.
Right, and they wanna hear from you,
but they don't wanna hear from the Secret Service guys that were in the car with Trump when he allegedly dove at the wheel
and got the driver in a headlock. So that's the part where we don't want to hear from
a lot of people. That's all I'm saying. I think this is happening in all kinds of directions,
but I want to get back to, and I had a lot of stuff I want to talk about, but did you
see Dave Smith and Chris
Cuomo debating?
Some of it, yeah.
Yeah.
There was one thing in there that really struck me, and I think I heard it, where he said,
he goes, well, you know, you've got to...
We don't know who he is.
Chris, Cuomo says, you've got to be careful what you say, because if you don't, you get
a call. And then Dave never said, call, because if you don't, you get a call.
And then Dave never said, call, what are you talking about? From whom? Who calls? He goes,
these calls come in and you got to, and your boss then comes down on you. I had that. I
had that happen over there.
Well, now we've got to find that clip. That's not as rich as you describing it.
It's not a rich clip.
Well, then don't describe it.
Well, no, it's kind of a blue past. It blew past.
No, I know, but you're giving it some theatrics. Well, because I wondered, because I've been through it myself,
what he was talking about. Let's be accurate. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm all for being accurate.
I'm all for it. Except for the hyperbole. But it was interesting how Chris did not appreciate how
his words were being perceived by the public or
kind of, he didn't have a right kind of memory of what happened. So it was all played again for him by Dave Smith. And he's like,
well, we didn't say we were talking about veterinary medicine there.
It's like, no,
listen, there's way people are way too forgiving in terms of their recounting of events is so generous when it's
done by the person that's defending themselves. It is absolutely off the charts. It's a big problem.
But it's normal too, right? A certain amount of normal distortion. We've given memory this sort of
lofty value. No. It's normal to defend yourself.
It's normal to describe things in a way
that makes it easier and you look better,
especially if you're being accused of something.
Okay.
But at a certain point, it crosses into line.
The part, you know, so, you know, it's a lot of this.
Anyone that's ever dealt with a woman,
it's like you came in screaming at me,
and you know, I didn't scream at you.
I said, you need to move your car.
The UPS guys, and I wasn't screaming.
You came in screaming, you know, and it's like, okay,
I'm defending myself because you're making
some sort of hyperbolic accusation.
And by the way, I don't come in screaming at people
to move their car.
Anyway, there's a kind of a weird thing where it's like,
that person doesn't do that, so why do you say they did?
There's a defense of whatever.
Then there's a part where you go, that never happened.
I wasn't even home.
And then they go, oh, we can just check the ring doorbell
and see you walking up the steps with the UPS guy
out coming in to scream at me to move.
And now we're into a different zone.
It is perfectly acceptable and totally normal for people
and very rare for people to be wired in a way like you are.
And sometimes I am, or I go,
I don't recall being that way.
It's usually you, the person goes,
you're screaming at me!
You know what I mean?
People have real issues with stuff.
Also,
we're at a point where people just say anything
to make a point, you know what I mean?
And the anything to make a point people,
it's kind of weird to me that they will do that
because they're trying to make a point.
And you know what they do?
They do it with numbers, a lot.
You know, they'll go, you better get on this now
because you only got three shows before
you gotta go out and do whatever,
and then you go, I have 20 shows.
I go, look, whatever, you know what I mean?
And it's like, all right, but.
Sounds like Mike.
Mike, Mike's the best.
He gave me some real good ones.
But I actually admire Cuomo shifting,
he's trying to shift his point of view.
And he comes from a world of politics
and that kind of thing where you don't ever admit
you're wrong, you don't ever shift your point of view.
So I actually admire what he's trying to do.
It's just interesting to watch him try to do it.
Oh, listen, you know, it's kind of funny.
I'm a fan of his.
Yeah, me too.
And I also know he's a narcissist.
Of course.
And I do think guys that are sort of alpha narcissists,
they just show up places and they go, what could go wrong?
You know what I mean?
And I go, well, you could get embarrassed
because this guy's prepared and he has all this,
what are you talking about?
I'm here, I'll handle it.
You know what I mean?
Which is, it's a kind of alpha.
I admire that.
I wish I had that.
Wish I had 10% of that.
I do too.
Every time I leave an establishment
and Mike August turns the wrong direction
and then leans and walks forward
and I'm following him and go,
Mike, where are we going?
We're not going the right way.
Come on, it's this way.
All roads lead to the hotel.
He and I, we had this great,
I've had some great moments.
Mike has a like walking map app on his phone
that's always wrong.
Or he reads it wrong or it's just wrong, right?
And like I was doing a show in Denver
that was in a giant walking promenade mall,
like 4th Street and Santa Monica type thing,
but it was in Denver.
And Mike and I were like eating at a restaurant nearby,
we're gonna finish eating at 730
and then we'll go do the show or wherever
We were and at some point it's two blocks away and we go we I played the theater before
And we go walking down the street Mike's looking at his phone thing, right?
And we're you know, we're not late, but we got to get there now, you know
He's walking around and as we're walking down the street
We walk right in front of the promenade
and the mall with the promenade.
Mike's looking at his phone and he's storming forward
and I go, Mike, the theater, it's in the promenade.
It's in the promenade.
He's like, ah, we gotta go down to Bleecker Street
and turn right.
But it's in the promenade.
We're walking right past the promenade.
We go all the way down the hill to the bottom of the street.
We turn right.
We turn right again and we start, go all the way back up the to the bottom of the street. We turn right, we turn right again,
and we start, we go all the way back up the hill
and go to the promenade.
And I'm like, Mike, it's in the promenade.
Why would you walk past?
Because it's a myth, you know?
And we were looking for the show
in Piccadilly Square in London,
and he had that phone, and he was turning this way,
and we could never find the theater.
And the thing that was, now, that part's okay.
What makes Mike unique is after the show,
he'll go, I'll go, where's the hotel?
And I'll go, let me put it in my phone.
And then he'll storm off again.
I'll go, Mike, stop looking at your phone.
You go in the wrong direction every time
you look at your phone.
Why are you so, why the belief?
You know what I mean?
Where's the, where's the certitude?
So funny.
How does that work?
So Cuomo has the certitude.
Yes he does.
So he goes, why wouldn't I show up and mop these guys,
mop the ring up with these guys?
You know what I mean?
You go, well, I'll tell you why.
Because these guys are formidable.
Tell them about Dave Smith now.
Yeah, they're very formidable.
And then there's a lot of videotape.
So that's why you wouldn't want to do it.
But he's alpha, and so he goes, why?
Why would I be afraid of that guy?
Right, right.
He's not me.
Yeah, I like that.
You know, that clip, I don't know, where was it?
How many minutes in was it?
This is now the clip you're talking about.
Let me while he's still looking for it.
He doesn't know what he's looking for.
Oh, he says at some point when they were on the, I would guess it was on the heels of the
horse pace thing and he says, you know, well you got to be careful on these
shows because you get a call, you get a call and then the boss calls you and
they just, they went right past it. Okay. And something like that is said. Yeah,
the great is, we always talk about is the certitude when you look back, when
they run the things from 2020, now it's all about the lab leak, where it came from.
This is a hoax, this is a hoax.
I don't know what you mean.
Irrational certitudes, irrational certitudes
opposed to rational uncertainty.
It's lack of humility.
Whatever it is.
It's no humility.
Didn't you guys just, okay, so you guys just got done
with the Steele dossier and Russian collusion for four years
and now you're right off to anyone
who thinks this thing didn't come from a lab
as a conspiracy theorist?
How?
Well, they hadn't been called in the carpet yet
about the Hunter Biden stuff and all that.
No, but Russian collusion,
it's been four years of that.
But still, I don't think people,
you talk to people, they still thought it happened.
Oh yeah, no, those people talk themselves.
Well, this is an interesting thing
while they look at this clip, for this clip.
This is an interesting thing, which is,
so we kinda talk about, oftentimes,
about the ability to
voluntarily misinterpret things.
Yes. Okay.
It's called motivated reasoning.
Right, so it's a weird.
It's a cognitive distortion.
Right, so it's like me saying,
oh Drew, I need you to help me after the show
and then you go, I gotta run to my car and take off
because I gotta do a radio hit.
And then later on they'd go, did he run to his car?
And I'd go, I didn't see him run,
but he said he had to run to his car?
He said run, so he lied?
Well, he didn't run to his car.
So he's a liar.
And what else is he lying about?
It's like, okay, do you not understand
when people speak, they speak in certain ways,
sometimes like-
It's a lot of liar talk these days
for people to get things wrong.
You're lying, you're lying!
It's like, what?
But all right, so you professionally,
so if you work for The View,
then your job professionally is to misunderstand things.
I mean, part of your job is misunderstanding points.
Misinterpreting, yes.
In misinterpreting things.
He said he wanted to inject bleach,
he said he's gonna drink bleach,
he said day one he's gonna be a dictator,
whatever it is.
If you work for the view,
then that's part of your job description.
You have to misunderstand things
that are pretty clear to other people.
Okay, good people on both sides, whatever, it's all nuts.
Okay, but those are words,
and then the words can be kind of twisted or taken out of context.
You can kind of do what you want.
Now, we thought videotape was going to fix all this, but it really didn't.
Well, now we have AI to mess everything up.
Well, pre-AI.
All right, but it didn't.
But here's the next one, Drew. We're now crossing into a zone
where good people on both sides,
all right, take that, run with it, twist it up.
You can watch Trump with the inject bleach thing.
He's clearly not saying inject bleach,
but he's saying something that's muddied.
They have light, maybe we could shine light,
ultraviolet light or cleanse.
He doesn't say the word bleach, he says disinfect.
You guys said bleach.
It's also a weird thing too, where it's like,
you're telling us what he said,
except for he didn't use that word,
but bleach is better than disinfectant, for your argument.
But okay, okay, We're now at the place where footage of Biden
wandering into the forest or his gate being off
on the thing, that's somehow fake news now,
which is a whole new level,
because I'm just watching footage of what he's doing.
I don't know how to.
Yeah, so one is willful, motivated, misinterpretation, and the other is gaslighting.
They're gaslighting you. You're not seeing that. You're not seeing him at the motor product.
Well, they're calling it a deep fake.
Because it doesn't exist. You're not seeing it.
Well, we're seeing something.
No, no, you're not.
What is your deep... What is the part... What's the fake part? I don't, I don't get.
It's brilliant.
Well, it's.
Faganda, ventilation, censorship.
It's Chick Think, and it's a zenith of, it's.
As far as it can go.
As far as Chick Thinks can go.
You're not looking at what you're looking at.
Right.
You're not seeing what you're looking at.
All right, well we'll play, sorry, we'll play this.
I happen to know about this, and he's a good friend of mine
Joe Rogan is the boss of bosses he could have done whatever he wanted to and he apologized because he felt bad about it
Yeah, that's the truth
So so then if what you say what you just said right now you're saying the bosses made him do that
Then the argument goes with you to say the bosses made you defend the vaccine
And go up against the ivermectin because the boss bosses pain you made you do that and you didn't do that.
Is that correct?
No.
The bosses never made me.
I wish I could give you guys the defense of CNN made me do it.
It can't be right on Logan's side, but it's not right on the CNN side.
There's no parallel.
By the way, what Tucker says about supporting the Iraq war is I was wrong and I'm so sorry
for doing that.
That's what he said. I know, but no so sorry for doing that. That's what he said.
I know, but no, no, no, that's not what he says. He says Fox confused me and duped me
into believing.
I literally just had a conversation with the man face to face a couple weeks ago about
this. He said I'm so ashamed of it and I'm so sorry that I supported the war.
I know, he definitely says that. He definitely says that.
And by the way, he was the number one guy in cable news until he left, and now
he's one of the number one guys on the internet.
I totally get it.
You can apologize.
It's not about not apologizing.
I apologize all the time.
What I'm saying is, the reason you're asking for it here is just as a simple gotcha.
Trump is right that if you apologize in this dynamic, that's all they want.
Let me just say, save everybody time so we can go to the next four topics. Is there anything you regret when you did during that time? Yes. So here's
what I would have done different. One, I would have never been on TV, even though it's the
thing I get thanked for most in 25 years of doing this. I would not have been on TV when
I was sick. It extended the alert. That's your stuff? That's not what I was thinking.
Well, find it.
Okay, well.
But Drew, remember, your brain is a little hysterical.
Yeah, yeah.
So you portray things as big,
and then you see them and they're small,
and so you don't notice them,
and they don't play the same way you thought.
Could be, but that I don't think was the moment of,
but that's that same material.
Is that right after the one everyone was talking about? Then a guy could be, I could be misremembering that as
this, you know what I'm saying? That's what I thought it might have been. Well, I did talk about
his bosses. He did. There is some point where you get a call and then the bosses and then they went
past it. So the point is- We did a hotkey search for bosses and that's the only section that I came
up in. How about you get a call? Is there a way way you can do that You get the call or get a call all right for the next show all right
Levittown New York governors gonna be there doing stand-up that'll be June 28th and 29th
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