The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1883 Heterosexual White Italian Guy

Episode Date: June 26, 2024

This week, Dr. Drew checks in from British Columbia, Canada while Adam endures the indoor heat in Los Angeles, they explore the vast difference between males and females on nuclear energy. Plus, narci...ssist chick think, and the reverse engineering of white privilege. Leave us a voicemail: SpeakPipe.com/AdamandDrDrew OR Click the microphone at top of the homepage, AdamandDrDrew.com

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Starting point is 00:02:25 sexism specialist. Drew's up there in Canada. What part are you in? Mm. British Columbia. I'm on Vancouver Island. Yeah, it's beautiful. Love it. It's crazy. Yeah, as you get up here, as you start approaching Alaska, you realize the vastness of some of the land and the forestation and the animals. And just imagine this when people were cruising across hunting furs and it's just, it's so crazy how incredibly rich this territory was. And can you imagine, you know, you're some Belgian explorer or somebody from a German township.
Starting point is 00:03:07 You, this must have been just overwhelming. Yeah. You, but it must've felt like you went on some sort of time machine in the prehistory. Yeah. All right. Stuff to get into. Yeah. Lots, lots, stuff for mean, Byron to look at. Just popped in, it popped in my head because I walked into the studio and it was warm because it's been warm outside.
Starting point is 00:03:36 And it was 77 degrees in here. And so I was, when it gets hot, so, in California when something happens, everyone has to sort of snap into action, you know, we, you know, when the temperature is good above 85, we need cool zones for seniors at parks, you know, it's like, listen, if you're 83 and you got to waddle to the park to get into a cool zone, just fucking kill yourself. If you can't afford a window mount air conditioning at this stage in life, you know what I mean? Or stay out of the park.
Starting point is 00:04:12 I mean, just like be honest, like maybe it's too hot to be outside right now. Well, no, they want you to come down to the park to go to the cool zone, Drew. Did you not hear me? Oh, I didn't realize they were encouraging. I thought it was just in case. No, no, no, it's not, no, the 83 year old
Starting point is 00:04:28 is not playing pick up hoops at the park and then going to the cool zone. The 83 year old is supposed to go to the park to the cool zone, we're supposed to have cool zones. We set up cool zones for people, because it's hot outside. Although, you know, of course we would do two a day football practices in the, of course, we would do two a day
Starting point is 00:04:45 football practices in the middle of everything, but nobody cared. But anyway. But also, they simultaneously tell you that to save power, you gotta set your AC for 78 at night. Ooh, jeez. I believe, Emmy can look it up, but it was either 78 or 76.
Starting point is 00:05:06 But I think it was 78. And I walked into the studio and it was 77. And I walked in and I went, oh boy, there's no way I'm going to, I would never be able to go to sleep in 78 degree temp. But they want you, the other thing too is it's 2024. It's Los Angeles. Have we not wrapped our mind around air conditioning?
Starting point is 00:05:29 Or what I mean is is it like wartime Berlin, you know, and we're like meat rationing? You know what I mean? And we're going on a drive where I'm collecting rubber for the war effort. Or is it fucking 2024? Can we just have some air condition to set it to where you want just get the infrastructure worked out
Starting point is 00:05:49 well that would require problem-solving and that's a masculine toxic masculine trait so we cannot have that right well then we're gonna get into nuclear energy in a second but the other thing I was sort of looking at was I heard a thing that said also in California that OSHA was going to require that in jobs, like if you worked in the back of a factory that didn't have air conditioning and it got to 82 degrees, they were gonna have to require two hour cool down breaks and cool zones and stuff of the businesses. And I just thought they just never stop. They never stop sitting around thinking about rules.
Starting point is 00:06:40 Meaning if you work in a factory setting and there's no air conditioning and it's hot too many Days out of the year and the boss man doesn't install one of those big jumbo Jackass fans up on the ceiling to move some air around then you quit Yeah, and you go somewhere else that has a fan or air conditioning and it solves itself No, no regulation. no mandates, no nothing, just fine. Well again, it's safety, uber alas, and then what comes with safety is the ultimate way the government gets a hold of people is that they will be assuring you of your happiness.
Starting point is 00:07:22 They're going to make sure you're happy and you're safe. But let's just really talk about safety. As a guy who, you know, two a day football, the guy who did football in San Fernando Valley his whole life and then walked on a construction site, it's hot and you sweat and then you sweat and then it's hot and then sometimes you take the hose and you hose off your head a little bit,
Starting point is 00:07:44 you take some chugs from the hose or you get a jug of water and you fill it up the hose and kind of keep it next to you or whatever. It's not really a danger, it's not really dangerous. That's kind of the thing. There isn't a danger in it. Maybe to the extreme're elderly, but they're not framing condos in Simi Valley in July. But let me tell you, to be fair, they're using all of this as a headline for climate change, right? Now that's obviously why they're trying to create the fear.
Starting point is 00:08:15 Oh, well that's true, yeah, you're right. To be fair to them. Now I want to remind everybody that when I was an intern in general medicine in 1984, we had a massive heat wave in Los Angeles. Look it up and they fall late, we sometimes get these September heat waves. Oh, that's when I started construction, so I know.
Starting point is 00:08:34 Okay. And we had several elderly patients come in with heat stroke and incredible dehydration and pneumonia. And the point is, yes, this has been going on for a long time, a long time. And guess what the job should be? Making sure these elderly patients have adequate ventilation and air conditioning in their house.
Starting point is 00:08:57 And that you assholes create the energy necessary to fuel that. Like you said, it's 2024. It's like they're a complete total nanny state. They're going to make sure you're happy and safe, except the nanny you hired is Adam's mom. It's Adam's mom. She's incapable of problem solving.
Starting point is 00:09:15 She can't, she's blocks herself in the bathroom and screams, freak out. And she can't help you, even though she's going to make sure that you're happy and safe because big love. She's got lots of love. She's got lots of intent. Yeah Uh, I sent a tweet out that Riled people up a little bit Over the weekend, but and uh, I think I missed that I think people may have misinterpreted it a little bit
Starting point is 00:09:41 That's shocking. That's shocking Yeah, so basically what was it? Well, i'll tell you what it was. That's shocking, that's shocking. Yeah, so basically. Well, what was it? Well, I'll tell you what it was. What's the point of saying? Well, I thought you were going with something else. No. First off, I don't do bad pod, Drew, that's you.
Starting point is 00:09:56 I don't bring things up and then not follow them up. So it's my grandiose projection, sorry. Mm-hmm, you're a bad pod. I was looking at a study by some travel group or some money group or something, but anyway. Worse run cities, I think we may have talked about this, I can't remember, but worse run. I don't know, not the most crime
Starting point is 00:10:24 or the most worst test scores or what, it's just the worst run, run inefficiently. And that was San Francisco, California was number one. How could that be? And then number two. Utopia, Utopia, what do you mean worst, it's Utopia. Number two is Oakland, California, right? Now, both mayors, women of color.
Starting point is 00:10:47 One is a black woman of color, the other is an Asian woman of color. So we've kind of got our women of color covered, right? And what I keep saying to everyone is the woman of color thing or the woman thing or the minority thing, it doesn't mean anything. It doesn't cover anything. It doesn't cover anything. It doesn't mean anything got any better.
Starting point is 00:11:07 And then people push back and they go, oh, you tell me white guys haven't been corrupt or white guys? And I'm like, no, they've been corrupt. That's how it works. But what I'm saying is, no one ever said we gotta get a white guy in there so we could fix the problem.
Starting point is 00:11:22 Right. White guys have always been corrupt and now we started hiring women and women of color and they're horrible too. So with that in mind, let's just go with the most qualified at this point. Like what I'm saying is in terms of incompetent women of color, have we now learned in the last five years that there's just as much incompetence on that side of the aisle as there is on the Mitt Romney side of the aisle?
Starting point is 00:11:52 You know, rich, whitey, heterosexual. And now that we've established that they're equally as incompetent, then maybe we can just put it aside and move on to a person that could run the city in the most efficient manner. What I like about your argument, it's the flip side of equity. Yes. You're using equity, you're using the equity standard. Yes. They're both all corrupt, equitably.
Starting point is 00:12:19 They're not necessarily corrupt, but they're bad or they're what have you and and and I suspect Ineffective and I think there's even a more of a handicap going on with the women of color and the people of color because They have a little bit of a get-out-of-jail-free card where they can kind of play the race thing or the sexual or the gender thing or the both or the lesbian thing. You know, if you have a little bit of that card to play and you can wiggle out of some trouble that you couldn't play,
Starting point is 00:12:57 as horrible as Gavin Newsom is, he doesn't get to play the card. He has to, when he fucks up, he has to apologize and eat shit You know what I mean? I'm not seeing much of that from him either though. No, no he he does he When he goes out to the French laundering gets caught eating after he's locked everyone in their home and when he's talking You know taking photos with Magic Johnson at SoFi Stadium without his mask He has to address it in a press conference, and he has to kind of walk it back, slash
Starting point is 00:13:28 apologize. I need to look good, that's why I got my haircut. Yeah, or I felt a London breed of San Francisco's like, I saw Tony, Tony, Tony, I had the music in me, so I was dancing. Tough shit. I mean, imagine a politician. I just imagine just you getting caught, you, Dr. Drew. Let's just say you ran for, let's say you won
Starting point is 00:13:51 and you're the mayor of Los Angeles or whatever. And someone caught you at a Boston's concert after you locked everyone down and you had no mask on, you're just up on your feet dancing. And someone said, Drew, it seems super critical for you to lock everyone down, tell them to mask up, and then here you are at the Boss Stone's concert. And you go, hey man, I love the Boss Stones.
Starting point is 00:14:14 Music got into me. It got into me. What am I supposed to do? My ass started moving and my mask came down. So fuck off. I mean, can you imagine that as an answer for you? You know what I mean? You'd have some thing about, oh, that was a photograph,
Starting point is 00:14:29 it was a brief moment, I'd take my mask down to take a sip of my drink and someone shot a photo and it's never gonna happen again. You wouldn't go fuck off, right? Right. Right, okay, so. I kinda like fuck off better though in a strange way. It'd be nice to be able to do that.
Starting point is 00:14:44 You only do it when you're an endangered species, as I say. You don't think people are going to fuck with you. But what I'm saying is, can we declare the experiment over? I doubt it. And that women are inherently more honest than men, and that people of color are inherently more honest, or more astute or diligent diligent or somehow can run or can we also proclaim that the experiment is over and that if you are the
Starting point is 00:15:13 nationality or the heritage of your constituency that somehow you're gonna help them. You know, did Barack Obama help black people? Did Lori Lightfoot help black people? You know, and can we did black people? Did Lori Lightfoot help black people? You know, and can we, did Kamala Harris help black people? Can we just announce that's over and that this group or that group's inherently better or worse at running a city? Can we just go with, can we just go with your resume now? It's interesting because people are sort of confusing having a resource to advise the decision makers about the needs of a certain population, whether it's Ukrainian refugees
Starting point is 00:15:58 or Syrian refugees or black Americans, whatever, versus putting somebody in the position of power and decision making that necessarily has those insights. I think we're confusing all that. It doesn't lead to the best decision making necessarily. Well, it's like, look, Bill Belichick is perfectly capable of telling black people what to do on a football field. They don't need to hear it from a black man.
Starting point is 00:16:26 He can do it. He has a coaching mind. That's fine. That doesn't make, it's not anything. It's not one way, it's not racist, it's not not racist. And then they're black men. They have a great coaching mind and are capable of telling black people.
Starting point is 00:16:42 And by the way, white people, you know, Herm Edwards probably had a white quarterback most of the time he was in the NFL and then he would tell the white quarterback what to do that's that's fine that's how it works. And to be fair I would get it if some if that coach went God these this particular group of kids aren't listening to me I don't know what it is what you get some advice from somebody hey you got to learn a couple of things and they'll hear you now. That doesn't mean you have to replace the coach. Well, it doesn't mean that a black coach
Starting point is 00:17:13 or a coach of color or a female coach would inherently be better at this job. And I think many cities, especially blue cities, which seem to be suffering the most, And I think many cities, especially blue cities, which seem to be suffering the most, are hiring people of, you know, look, we just got stuck with Karen Bass, you know? You got, you take California, right? You take the major cities.
Starting point is 00:17:42 Okay, you go Los Angeles, number one. San Francisco, number two. I don't know, number three, Oakland, San Diego. I don't know exactly what the rankings are, but the point is, is out of the top five, you got California number, sorry, you got Los Angeles, number one. You got San Francisco, number two, and you got Los Angeles number one, you got San Francisco number two,
Starting point is 00:18:06 and you got Oakland number three, for the sake of argument. All three have mayors that are women of color. I don't think I see anything getting demonstrably better under them, and as a matter of fact, it seems like it's on the decline with them. Now, is that directly attributed to them? I don't know but they don't seem like they're steering
Starting point is 00:18:30 it back the right direction. So can we just get that, remove that option from the table now? But you've got to be very explicit though. It's not because it's a woman or a woman of color. It's because it's not someone who really is up for this. I don't have to be clear, I've been super clear about that a thousand times, Jers. Stop being condescending. You don't have people listening or dumb.
Starting point is 00:18:54 How dare you? No, there's plenty of dingbats on all sides of the spectrum. You know what I mean? Exactly. That's how it goes. Look, Gavin Newsom's a fucking idiot, and so is Karen Bass, so what do they have in common? They're idiots, That's how it goes. Look, Gavin Newsom's a fucking idiot, and so is Karen Bass. So what do they have in common? They're idiots. That's what it is. Rick Caruso's a white
Starting point is 00:19:10 heterosexual male. Well, he probably would have done a better job. Because he's white? No. It's because he has better qualifications and better ideas. Jesus H Christ. And by the way, in people's history is a tell, as they say. Like what have you done? What have you built? What have you solved? I mean, if, you know, Elon Musk were coming along and as opposed to some college kid
Starting point is 00:19:37 that's out on a demonstration, I would argue that Elon Musk's heritage, history, track record should be contemplated as something in the job when you're thinking about putting people in a leadership job? Well, this is a, yeah, I mean, we do talk about this, but this is a major issue, major. Tell me.
Starting point is 00:20:01 Well, I mean, like I said, I talk to people all the time that don't really know the difference between Elon Musk and Karen Bass. Like, they really don't. And they don't really care to know. It's kind of macro. It's micro. It's macro.
Starting point is 00:20:22 You know, they- Does it go to show, I don't like him and I like her? Is it that kind of thing? There's shades of that that are sort of taking a front seat to whatever policies that are going on. You know what I mean? Yeah. There's a lot of that.
Starting point is 00:20:40 I mean, it's mostly chick think where they go, oh, I like that guy. I don't like that girl or that guy. You know, they just don't like them. So that's sort of that. It's narcissistic chick think where they go, oh, I like that guy. I don't like that girl or that guy. They just don't like him. So that's sort of that. It's narcissistic chick think, which is, well, what do you care? You don't know the person.
Starting point is 00:20:51 You never meet the person. You never see the person. You'll never interact with the person. You'll never shake the person's hand for fleeting moments. So then what do you care? It's like saying, I don't like my airline pilot. And you go, well, so what? And they go, I want a less qualified bad pilot, you know, and you go well, so what you know They go I want them
Starting point is 00:21:05 I want a less qualified bad pilot in there that I could have a beer with it's like you're not having a beer With your pilot, you don't know your pilot. Yeah. Yeah, the fucking cockpit door is shut and locked Why do you care? Well, he looks like me, you know, I mean and then what I always say The ultimate white privilege. Dr. Anthony Fauci, Italian. Corolla, Italian. Oh, there you go. Pazan, white guy. White guy, hey I'm white.
Starting point is 00:21:44 Hey I'm Italian and I'm white. Ooh, heterosexual. Heterosexual white Italian guy. Then I should be pulling for this guy because if I was in another community, I would have to pull for him. But I'm white and I don't give a fuck and I think he's a liar. Oh, this is why privilege. This is the white privilege. No one Understands there's a reverse engineering of the white privilege My white privilege is looking at Gavin Newsom and looking at Anthony Fauci and going fuck those guys And I don't like them at all. I don't want nothing to do with them
Starting point is 00:22:24 I'm not gonna support them just because we share some traits. Which unfortunately you have to do now if you're in other groups, sadly. That's the sad part. So let me build an interesting case. I just want you to respond to it. I'm not saying it's the way of the land. I'm saying this is an interesting thing. We have, we all have intrinsic biases of various sorts. And some of it is our heritage, our race, the history of it, which our family gets here, what we experience of. And you're, because you see patterns so clearly, you're not very affected by bias,
Starting point is 00:23:04 but a lot of people are, and that's sort of what you're talking about here. And when I think of my own bias, I remember when I first had a female airline pilot, I was like, oh, is this okay? Is this a good thing? And I would argue that putting diverse, let's use just a general term,
Starting point is 00:23:24 people in all sorts of positions help eliminate these kinds of biases that might have been in place that affected employment or employment. Well, let me stop you. Okay. That is true, sort of in principle, but if the people prove to be incompetent, then it hurts the process. I agree, but is it not the intention of the people
Starting point is 00:23:53 that really advocate for this stuff to, you know, they say dumb stuff, like, you gotta break a few eggs to make an om, that they're willing to take on that risk or that effect in order to wash out this bias. Let's say that's true, just accept that as a statement, that that's a good move, let's just state it. My question would then be, well, how long do you have
Starting point is 00:24:19 to keep breaking eggs before the biases are sort of, we're sort of okay. We're good with the pilots now. Let's go back to merit. You know what I mean? Is there, is there sort of a, we should, we should agree like, okay, we don't have to do this forever. We, we, we did it good, excellent. Everyone sort of accepts everybody. Everything is everything. Now we need to build a bridge. Let's get going here. We did nuclear power plants. Well, I mean, as I've stated before, LA had a black mayor 50 years ago. 50 years ago. Not 18 years ago. 50. Yeah. 50 years ago we had Tom Bradley. And by the way, people were fine with it. Yeah. Seemed good. Ran track at USC.
Starting point is 00:25:02 This seemed good. Ran track at USC. Seemed sort of stately, you know? I remember being a kid and it was Tom Bradley. Good for him. He looked like a politician. He sounded sort of measured, you know? And LA was generally decent and good. Tom Bradley's doing a job.
Starting point is 00:25:21 Let's go a little deeper because embedded in that is something sort of challenging, which is he seems sort of white or at least sort of white standards of behavior and excellence and all the things that you would advocate for in somebody in a position that you wanted authority, you'd want them to be these things that have traditionally helped smart.
Starting point is 00:25:44 I think he didn't seem wrong words. He didn't seem to represent African-Americans. So the question becomes, well, hold on. And now I mean, it's got to find Jamal Bowman doing his crazed rally with all the expletives in it. But see,
Starting point is 00:26:05 That's my word, I'm curious about. Okay, go ahead. So this is a, now we're getting into some interesting zone, which is because he didn't say y'all and pluralize money when he should have been singular, he didn't represent his people or something. But it's like, I would argue that's not representing anyone.
Starting point is 00:26:34 And I don't want you representing anyone. I don't want you to be a white version of black, a black version of white. Simple policy, lay it out, whatever works, it'll, the rising tide will raise all the ships and if the, if the, if the, if the, if the city is clean and the city is safe and the city is so on and so forth, then all shall benefit from that. Now there's subjects within that, which is like the LAPD,
Starting point is 00:27:07 and they're being tough on the black community, and there's the things that can be addressed within that. And that's fine. But you don't have to sound a certain way or act a certain way or look a certain way. Well, you can flip that on its head and say what Tom Bradley was wasn't white. It's just not, that just isn't what that was.
Starting point is 00:27:32 Now, traditionally, white men have looked like that, but that's not what that was. Well, look. You can argue that. You want an airline pilot. You don't want a black or white, you don't want a pilot that acts black or a pilot that acts Hispanic or female,
Starting point is 00:27:45 you just want an airline pilot. And I would say that about mayor. Just give me a mayor. Nuts and bolts, policies. Well, guess what? When you talked to a bunch of Navy SEALs, they all look, they all, I can't, this is Navy SEALs. They all kind of have, they have the same level of competence, same level of self-assuredness.
Starting point is 00:28:04 That's what we want. They all talk the same level of competence, same level of self-assuredness. That's what we want. They all talk the same way. And that's when you get to that level of something, that's how you are. And they're all different colors and races and everything else. So maybe this, maybe the whole conversation is flawed. Yes it is. Which is kind of what you're saying, but I'm going at it backwards.
Starting point is 00:28:21 I'm kind of coming back around the other side suggesting that characterizing somebody like Tom Bradley, anything other than extremely competent, capable administrator, is just anything else is a mischaracterization. Yeah and listen, I haven't sifted through Tom Bradley's record and I don't even know if he was a Republican or a Democrat and nobody cared back then. It was just, and nobody cared whether it was a D or an R attached to his name and nobody really cared what color he was.
Starting point is 00:28:51 He did a good job. He had a good pedigree. He was a kind of sports star out here. I think actually UCLA is where he ran track, but either way he was out here. He was a guy who had a history and worked his way up and seemed sober and competent. We named a wing of the airport after him,
Starting point is 00:29:09 and it was fine, and that was 50 years ago. So we don't need Karen Bass now. We need someone competent. That's my point. I'll play the Bowman rally from the other day just so you can have a laugh. We are in the South Bronx! We are in the South Bronx!
Starting point is 00:29:40 This is the birthplace of hip hop. I am the hip hop congressman. I want to hear South Bronx chant right now. South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx, South Bronx! South Bronx! We... We are going to show fucking APAC the power of the motherfucking South Bronx. People ask me why I got a foul mouth. What am I supposed to do? You coming after me.
Starting point is 00:30:31 You coming after my family. You coming after my children. I'm not supposed to fight back. I'm not supposed to fight back. We're going to show them who the fuck we are. All right. All right. All right, you can stop it. Wow, I love those policies.
Starting point is 00:30:53 A great policy. It's policy. We can all benefit from those policies about yelling who the fuck we are. We gotta find a clip of Tom Bradley for the next show, delivering a speech. So we've come a long way, baby. Now, all that does is agitate and sort of racialize shit
Starting point is 00:31:21 and get a man, yes, not a lot of policy talk. Anyway, it's a new world order, Drew. But also, if people are gonna be so fucking dumb that they vote for this shit, and we're getting there now, I mean, we're there, it's just a kind of a visceral experiment about who's more agitated, you know what I mean? And to be fair, again, we always have to give props to my mom, my mom's an old white woman who voted that way.
Starting point is 00:31:47 You know what I mean? She was the white Harriet Tubman who paved the way for all the fucking young nut jobs to vote with their fucking ass and not their brain, you know? But that's the new world order. Well, it is, I'm seeing discussions now that are fairly thoughtful about what is direct democracy and what does it all mean and why people were scared
Starting point is 00:32:15 of it throughout history and how it failed. I think the good news is, is people like him and many others have fucked themselves so hard in one direction that everyone is just kind of waking up all at once going, my God, we got to fix this. These are just horrible policies. Here's what one person, I'm up here in Canada, I'll talk about this probably the next show, and we were trying to save Canada, everybody. And one of the things that came up was somebody said, you know, if we have, you know, constant direct democracy during the COVID debacle, if we took, taken a poll, they would have happily imprisoned you for not being vaccinated.
Starting point is 00:32:56 They would have happily voted to lock you down and brick you into your house. That's what that's how democracy rolls. I know it always makes me laugh. I get all these emails from Biden going the Supreme Court trying to get rid of they've got rid of women's right to health care. It's people's right to health care or whatever now and it's like oh the Supreme Court wasn't Sotomayor trying to get everyone force everyone to get vaccinated or they'd lose their job 10 minutes ago. That doesn't feel like it might infringe on some people's freedoms. Well, this was what I was up here, we were up here talking about.
Starting point is 00:33:32 Canada's, you know, went haywire with this. Yes, well, they got, listen, they got Trudeau, and Trudeau is, you know. Minnie Newsome. No, not Minnie Newsome, he's Maxie Newsom. He's, he's. I don't know. It's not, it doesn't feel very different
Starting point is 00:33:47 when you come up here. No, no, no. Newsom is only in charge of ruining California. Trudeau is in charge of ruining Canada, the country. If, if, if Newsom was in charge of the country, then he would ruin the country. Yeah, yeah. Okay. All right. Levittown, governors coming up doing stand up Friday and Saturday,
Starting point is 00:34:09 this Friday and Saturday. Got three shows over there. Just go to Amcrawl.com, going to Eugene, Oregon after that, July and then Washington after that and July 13th. Just go to Amcrawl.com for all the live shows. What do you got, Drew? Go to subscribe at a rumble channel for Ask Dr. Drew at Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday at three o'clock and send a little love over to Susan Pansky as she's resurrecting her old podcast, Calling Out for any of you interested in the spiritual domain, Calling Out with Susan Pansky. Check that out. So, until next time, Amcro for Dr. Drew Sand. Mahala. Or stay cool inside watching Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, Titanic or The Wolf of Wall Street. No matter your vibe, download the Pluto TV app to spend summer doing what you love. Watching endless movies. Tell me that's
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