The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1890 Tie in the Lie

Episode Date: July 11, 2024

Today, Adam and Dr. Drew talk about their recent dinner with Dave Rubin, Dennis Prager, and other notable figures & thinkers. Also, Adam shares his batting average with people claiming they don't know... something, then they reminisce over the classic Time Life collections, and in what direction modern lore is heading. Plus, they take a dive into the first interview of President Biden with George Stephanopoulos. Leave us a voicemail: SpeakPipe.com/AdamandDrDrew OR Click the microphone at top of the homepage, AdamandDrDrew.com Please Support our Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp, visit BetterHelp.com/AdamandDrew

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Starting point is 00:02:14 You're listening to the Adam and Dr. Drew Show. Yeah, get it on. Got to get up. Doctors fart fart fart fart fart fart fart fart fart fart. No, yeah man, what's going on? Shall we talk about our crazy dinner? That was fun. I agree.
Starting point is 00:02:33 I thought we were gonna talk about it yesterday, our last show rather, but we ended up a few nights ago, Dave Rubin, if you guys don't know Dave Rubin or don't follow his podcast, I strongly urge you to do so. He's one of the smarter, sort of careful, thoughtful people out there. He's a classical liberal who, because of the frame shift, is now a far right extremist, even though he's still a classical liberal. And the one thing he used to do when he was living out here, he lives in the great state
Starting point is 00:03:02 of Florida now and he's trying to coerce all of us to join him. He loves it down there. And he'd always have these parties, these soirees, where he'd bring all kinds of different people together with interesting ideas, particularly people who've been canceled, it seemed like. I know I met a lot of people there who were like condemned as, you know, sort of witches, essentially. So yeah, especially during COVID. During COVID, he would have parties. He'd just say, fuck it, come over, have a party. We'd have 20 people, 10 people,
Starting point is 00:03:29 whatever. And we'd sit at their table and chat and have a good time. And nobody got COVID for anybody, shockingly. And he came back to visit and organize a little, one of his soirees at a restaurant in a dining room, private dining room, and it was a good event. It was interesting to meet David Sachs. That's something I was looking for. I'd never met him before. A big tech guy, San Francisco guy. All in podcast, a good follow on Twitter. I think it's S-A-C-K. C-K.
Starting point is 00:04:00 C-K, yeah. And he- Wait, wait. Did you say S-E or S-A-C-K? S-A-C-K. I was wondering if it was S-A-C-H or S-A-C? C-K. C-K, yeah. And he... Wait, wait. Did you say S-E or S-A? S-A, C-K. Oh, sorry. S-A, C-K. I was wondering if it was S-A-C-H or S-A-C-K. No, no.
Starting point is 00:04:11 It's not the French sax. Right. And he has been very active on Twitter and just very sort of clear and a good clear-headed thinker. He's one of the three guys that set up PayPal. So it's Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, David Sachs, and so we spent a lot of time with those guys. Yeah. Larry Elder was there, Prager was there, all the smart ones. Sage Steele?
Starting point is 00:04:37 Sage Steele was there. Yeah, yeah. It's nice. Michael Shermer? It's nice to be, yeah, Dennis' wife Sue was there, it was nice to be with the thinkers. Yeah. And people had different ideas and they shared those ideas. And questions too, which I liked. What do you think about that? It's just throwing stuff out, like what about this, what about that?
Starting point is 00:05:02 And wanting, genuinely wanting people's input and ideas and thoughts. And I don't know, the lack of that, the lack of opportunity even for that these days is sort of depressing. So, God bless Dave Rubin. We should have more of these. We should do it even without Dave's, really. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:05:23 Yeah, I know, that's the sad part, that we'd never initiate this, you know? And I loved you just giving Dennis a rash of shit. That was pretty funny. Just in terms of making, for instance, one of the things you were giving him shit about was, you would make cultural references that everybody knew Dennis wouldn't know.
Starting point is 00:05:43 But now he does not. You're talking about obscure philosophy. He knows. Yeah, Dennis wouldn't know. But now he knows not- You're talking about obscure philosophy. He knows. Yeah, he doesn't know- You can talk about Kierkegaard, no problem. It's important to know what people know and don't know. And I know what everyone knows and doesn't know. Pretty more, maybe more than anybody I know what everyone knows and doesn't know.
Starting point is 00:06:08 Maybe more than anybody I know. I know everything Prager knows and I know everything Prager doesn't know. And I know that there's certain things that every single person at that dinner knows except for Dennis Prager. Names, things like that. And it's not just Lady Gaga. It can just be any reference to a movie from the 80s
Starting point is 00:06:28 that's funny or whatever. But I know what everyone knows and doesn't know. And I must be the only person that I'm aware of that tells people what they know and what they don't know. And then sometimes I tell people what they know even though they fight vehemently to say they don't know. Oh, for sure that. And then sometimes I tell people what they know, even though they fight vehemently to say they don't know it. My batting average is about 100% with Chris Loxamana when I explain to him that there's a song he knows
Starting point is 00:06:57 that he claims he doesn't know. And then I tell him he knows it, and then he says he doesn't and he's never heard of it. And then we play the song and it takes him a minute and then he knows it. Is that because- Now why do I know what he knows over what he knows? Is it because the ubiquity of these things? Or is it just you know he's interested in music so he would pick it up or what, or all
Starting point is 00:07:16 the above kind of? There's a ubiquity aspect of it. There's a ubiquity aspect of it. There's also knowing people. I would never do that with Kevin Hench, he knows. And if he says he doesn't, then he doesn't. Do you know what I mean? Yeah, well- A lot of people have a lot of wiggle room with their brain of what they know and what
Starting point is 00:07:38 they don't know. Then there are people that are exceedingly accurate Yeah I've never told anyone who was exceedingly accurate in my world what they knew and what they didn't know But no because I might say to them. Have you seen that TV show where the guy blah blah blah But if Kevin Henson's now, I've never seen that show then I go moving on. Mm-hmm, but Many other people in my life. I go, Oh, you've seen it. And then we pursue it. And then they have seen it. And so is this- So they're accurate people. So let me, let me ask this.
Starting point is 00:08:11 I'm going to talk about your, my relationship for a second. Is that something that you have to develop over time with the relationship? Because I remember when, for instance, let's just take an example. Have you seen the Shining? I went, no. And you went, no, yes, you have. And I went, no, no, I'm not seeing it. You Shining? I went no, and you went no, yes you have. I went no, no, I'm not seeing it.
Starting point is 00:08:26 You were shocked. No, no. I didn't say, listen, hold on a second. You were shocked that I hadn't. Quiet. It's perfectly, I haven't seen Godfather 2. You can't tell me I have, because I haven't. And I will never tell anyone they've seen a movie that they haven't seen.
Starting point is 00:08:44 Is that true you haven't seen Godfather 2? No, I haven't. Okay. You need to see that. I'm very, I'm way off. I watched The Shining for you. You need to watch Godfather 2. The entire Godfather thing for me is a big gap and a big hole and I'm way off. And I get some of the references and I get the characters and stuff like that. But I've never, I need to sit down and watch Godfather 1 and Godfather 2, but I've never, I need to sit down and watch Godfather
Starting point is 00:09:05 1 and Godfather 2. But I've never done that. And aside from enjoying it as a film, you will be, that's the only way you can understand why De Niro is a big star. All right, but now listen to me, you are being inaccurate. I did not say you've seen The Shining, because I would never tell somebody they've seen a movie, because that I don't know. And by the way, you don't have to see a movie. Right. Now, if you told me you never heard of The Shining, I might say something.
Starting point is 00:09:38 Okay. But TV commercials and songs and even TV shows can be ubiquitous and ad campaigns for Line and Kugel beer can be up on a billboard that you've driven past. You don't know you drove past it and you didn't take note of it, but you've definitely not traveled without passing that billboard.
Starting point is 00:10:00 A movie you just don't see. You don't physically go to see the movie So I didn't say to you. Okay, you didn't see it. You're insulting me I said to you I can't believe you haven't seen it and I wish I hadn't seen it and you need to go see it Yes, okay. So keep going. Well, I wanted to know how that evolves for you That's why I brought that up because it seemed like I didn't understand it. I Gauge everybody. Yeah, their intelligence level, and then also their interest.
Starting point is 00:10:31 And then also there's a ubiquity part where it's like, does that song get played a lot? Is it a commercial that got played a lot? What station would they watch? Because there's commercials that play on Fox, and then commercials that play on CNN and they would never, they've never seen it if they don't watch Fox or CNN,
Starting point is 00:10:50 they play different set of commercials. You know what I mean? Fox, every fifth commercial is a tunnel to towers to rebuild the houses for the veterans. You know, CNN, they don't play that commercial. So I wouldn't tell you you've seen the commercial, but Mike August doesn't watch Fox. So I won't tell him you know the commercial,
Starting point is 00:11:13 even though it's pretty ubiquitous, they don't play it on CNN. So he would've never seen it, you know what I'm saying? So I factor in what you watch, what your interests are. I also factor in your own personal accuracy, and people are all over the road on their own personal accuracy. Many people are way off on their own personal accuracy
Starting point is 00:11:35 and say stuff like sort of willy nilly just quickly. Like you ever heard of it? I've never seen that before in my life. You know what I mean? Like they just say stuff and they don't really mean it. They haven't really thought about it. They don't think about it. They're inaccurate people who just spout out things
Starting point is 00:11:51 that have nothing to do with anything. Well, they don't give it much consideration and they don't care about their batting average, by the way. They don't care that I know they're inaccurate people. No, but it is interesting these different levels of consciousness, memory retrieval, awareness. If people really kind of tuned into how their memory works, they'd go, it doesn't come to mind, help me,
Starting point is 00:12:17 or where would I, some sort of genuine. And they're also motivational. Like, if I talk to my son, he's interested in accuracy. If I talk to my daughter, her number one goal is to get you to stop asking whatever it is you're asking So just say whatever you're annoying. I get to leave him alone. You know what I mean? Incredible But no so, you know
Starting point is 00:12:41 Dennis Prager's goal isn't to get me to not ask him questions or something. Right. He's an accurate person. Yeah. And everyone at that dinner was a very accurate person. So that's why people want to know what they thought. So I will give you a kind of a score, and if you don't get a good score, then I'll know where you're at.
Starting point is 00:13:05 And almost every, say almost every, but I'd say with Chris Laxamana, 25 songs I brought up with him like over 15 years. Probably one or two he didn't know legitimately. The rest he said he didn't know. I told him he did know them. He said he didn't know them. I told him the title and I sort of said some stuff about him.
Starting point is 00:13:29 He said, never heard of it. And then play the song, he'd know what it is. Which also then shows to me that he's not a liar. He may be slightly inaccurate, but he's not a liar because a liar would listen to the song, and go, never heard it. Oh, to try to be right. Yeah, that's what liars do.
Starting point is 00:13:50 Interesting. They think to themselves, oh, I know this one, but I'm not gonna say anything because I said I didn't know. That seems so uncomfortable. I didn't even think of it that way. Yeah, but what do you think Amy Klobuchar would have done? What would Kamala Harris do?
Starting point is 00:14:03 You know, Joe Biden. You know what I mean? Like they're just saying no. Yeah. Speaking of Joe Biden, I saw some clips flying around with Whoopi Goldberg wondering why Joe Biden wasn't put up for a Surgeon General. People really think she's a physician.
Starting point is 00:14:20 It's crazy. They do. And even, I talked to Bill Maher the other day and he goes, she's not a doctor. I was like, Bill, give me a, really? You've been in there for four years. It is a, it's an interesting thing that
Starting point is 00:14:38 we can with the help of so much information and it's kind of interesting that when I was young, I would sit around, you know, 1975, and I'd just watch a stupid black and white TV in my mom's shit box in North Hobbit, and with no air conditioning.
Starting point is 00:15:00 And oh, we gotta, Amy, we gotta maybe talk to Joe, but we gotta dig out my dad's old house, which I found the other day and took pictures of, had some fun with. You found the one where you went? I'll get into that a whole lot. Oh, shit. But I would sit there and they'd go like,
Starting point is 00:15:18 time life presents the gun fighters, time life books presents, and then they'd have the vaudeville dancers or the gunslingers or the old west and the Indians and they'd go like an authentic hand tooled vinyl. You know what I mean? Like ramblings. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:41 I used to just sit around and watch those commercials and just go like, is there any circumstance, under any circumstance, can you imagine a scenario where your dad would buy the time life set? You know what I mean? Like, I'd just stare at it and just go, what? He would pay them money with what? A credit card? Does my mom have a checking account? Where would pay them money with what? A credit card?
Starting point is 00:16:06 Does my mom have a checking account? Where would you put them? They would bring them to our house, a box would show up. And as I recall, they were around 250 or 200 bucks or something crazy. And let's remind ourselves. No, they weren't. Weren't they?
Starting point is 00:16:18 No. At least the world, what was the world book encyclopedia? Well, maybe the 90s or the 80s or something. But hold on. If you bought 15 volumes or something. Yeah, but that's what they were trying to save you. Well, I mean, go find the time like book. It's like, you paid $18.95 and then you got the book
Starting point is 00:16:37 and if you liked it, you'd keep it. Then they'd send you the next book. Yes, yes. It was probably some sort of scam to just get you to pay. Yeah, $18.95 a month. Yeah, except for the thing is, no one in my family owned a credit card, so there was no automatic payment of anything.
Starting point is 00:16:57 There was COD, cash on delivery. Cash on delivery cash on delivery So the only way the Corollas would have been able to do this Transaction would be for the guy to drop off the time life book at my house And then my mom to come out with fourteen dollars. Yeah and hand it to them But think about this think about things things. I just sit there and go, I mean, I, you know what, I'm going to enjoy this commercial as much as I can because this will be the most I will see of this book because I will never physically hold it in my hand. This doesn't exist for us. I was barely
Starting point is 00:17:37 exposed to this early in life, but there were door-to-door salesmen and the remnants of the door-to-door salesman was a brush salesman. I don't know why the Fuller brush salesman. And the remnants of the door-to-door salesman was a brush salesman. I don't know why the Fuller brush salesman survived, but the one that really survived was the encyclopedia salesman. Yes. Bibles too, in certain parts of the country. Not our part of the country. But Bibles, that would sort of be a proselytizing thing. They would use it as a, you know, as part of a conversion.
Starting point is 00:18:00 Maybe kids raising money for something, but not in Pasadena. But encyclopedia salesmen, what an odd thing about that. It's talking about historical sort of wrinkle that no one would know about because it doesn't make sense. Door to door. Encyclopedia salesmen, why? So I would sit there and I'd watch Time Life Gunslinger or whatever, right? And they tell these stories.
Starting point is 00:18:25 John Wesley Harding was so mean, he once shot a man for snoring. And they'd go, that lady robbing a bank, that's no lady. That's John Wayne Osterstein dressed up as a lady to rob banks, you know, and they do these things, right? And you realize how much of this is lore, you know, and they do these things, right? Yeah. And you realize how much of this is lore. You know what I mean? Oh, the old west stuff, oh, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:48 There's no ring doorbells. Did you think that as a kid? No, no, I didn't, I didn't, but as you go back. Well, you're going to really interesting territory. Oh yeah, thank you, that's why I brought it up, which is we got back, we're getting back to lore. You know what I mean? History is bullshit is really what you say.
Starting point is 00:19:04 Well, look, did the guy shoot a guy for snoring? Because that's one, somebody said it. But, or was he drunk? Did they get into a fight? And later after the guy fell asleep, he shot him drunk. You know what I mean? Or he just kind of slept with his girlfriend. Right, right, he shot the guy for snoring.
Starting point is 00:19:22 He's in the guy's gang. Probably needs him. You know what I mean? Bad policy and bad morale for the rest for snoring. He's a he's in the guy's gang. Yeah, probably needs him Yeah, you know I mean bad policy and bad morale for the rest of the gang. You know what I mean? Oh, yeah, so anyway, it's lore, you know me and then so what we figured is well Once we Once we start rolling video high-def video on everyone Once we start rolling video, high def video on everyone, Chris Cuomo talking about Ivermectin or whatever it is, or whoever, politicians saying whatever it is
Starting point is 00:19:51 the politician said. Then we got it, we got the record. We got the record of what happened. Right. No more more, no more myth. There's footage of Kamala Harris calling Biden racist in a debate from 15 minutes ago, high death. Now he's the most forward thinking, independent,
Starting point is 00:20:10 racially sensitive guy. You called him a racist 10 minutes ago. Did you mean it or do you mean the part where he's marching now at the black colleges and helping the kids? Which one do you mean? Because we have it on tape now. So Dr. Jill Biden,
Starting point is 00:20:29 I didn't know there was gonna be lore in 2024. There's lore, maybe more lore. Ivermectin is horse paced, you know what I mean? Like, CNN, do you have Google on your phone? Can you figure this one out? Are we just going down the lore road? And so what's the difference between 1871 and now? It's all human. It's still lore, except we have videotape of the lore. But that doesn't... Literally, people watch the videos and see two different things. It's Yanni Laurel. It's the yellow dress or the blue dress. Yes, you have
Starting point is 00:21:07 Trump going they're good people on both sides and I'm not talking about the Nazis. It's on videotape You care to look at it. Yeah, not going for that. You have him saying how about the peacefully impaired Peacefully and patriotically march to the cow peacefully Peacefully, it's on the video tape. Do you wanna see it? Yes, inject bleach. That's on video tape. It's injected his arm. We got all the way to there now.
Starting point is 00:21:30 Inject bleach in his arm. Yes, okay, so that's where we're at. But what happened? So lore is going strong in 2024. In a weird way, it's sped up and become more intense because it has to cover for the videos. Right. That's interesting right that's interesting
Starting point is 00:21:45 Interesting in the same January 6th they who they're gonna try to kill people well one person got shot Yeah, no no no one bullet was fired. Yeah, it was not from a protester Okay, but that's interesting it has it has to get more intense. Yes the lore Must get more intense, and then we must well that's where, you know, cheap fakes come in and stuff like that, where we're looking at the video. That's it, you're not seeing it. You're not seeing it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:14 Wow, it's gotten intense, hasn't it? Yeah. But I hope it's gotten so silly that people can see through it. I don't know, when they're hypnotized, it's hard for them to know whether or not they're seeing something or not. All right, well, let me talk about our Friends of Better Health. The show is sponsored by BetterHelp. If you compare your life to other people, especially on social media, that is a recipe for unhappiness.
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Starting point is 00:23:52 to get your opinion on. All right. By the way, hold up. 2.43. 10 day free examination of the book, one book every other month, 12.99. You sign up, you're stuck with $12.99 a month? Every other month, one book every other month, $12.99.
Starting point is 00:24:15 If you keep it, you cancel any time. I see. Now you're incorrect about that. But what you are correct about is young Drew thinking that $12 was a King's ransom. No, absolutely. So you're still thinking. You're still thinking. You just inflated that shit in your head.
Starting point is 00:24:31 Yes. I was like, who's got $12.99? And how would we pay for this? And who's bringing it to the house? Yeah. Oh, yeah. Which door are they going to use when they get here? My mom's house had two front doors. All right. Right next to each other. Insane. All right, here we go. What I'm asking you is about your personal situation. Do you dispute that there have been more lapses,
Starting point is 00:24:55 especially in the last several months? Can I run 110 flat? No, but I'm still in good shape. Are you more frail? No. All right, hold on, pause it for a second. If you guys are wondering why the sound sounds wanky, because you go, well, this is NBC News and they've had this thing on the books for two weeks and who are they using? Some non-union sound crew or something like, shoot pornos in the valley.
Starting point is 00:25:28 Why is the ambient buzzing? Sound like a bad mix? They have the sound jacked up so loud because of Biden's voice. Oh my God. Being so weak. That's crazy. That's why we're hearing that you would, you know, you sit down with Trump
Starting point is 00:25:42 and he's blustery and you know, whatever. You don't hear, zzz. Interesting. That's what we're hearing that you would, you know, you sit down with Trump and he's blustery and you know, whatever, then you don't hear zzzzz. Interesting. That's what we're hearing. Well, hypophonia, the inability to produce your voice is a Parkinsonian symptom. Okay, that's a cheap fake, Drew, and I'm not gonna listen.
Starting point is 00:25:55 Okay, so that's the first one, hypophonia, okay? Let's just add up the score. The other thing you guys can't see, but we see, is the waxen face or mask face. Well I'll tell you what I see they both cross their legs like homos. Like me. Like you do. Yeah. That's chick, by the way, that's chick cross and I know how dude thinks when I see how he crosses his legs. No nuts. Here we go. My schedule. I know you spoke with your doctor after the debate. What did he say?
Starting point is 00:26:26 He said, he just looked at me. He said, you're exhausted. I said, I have medical doctors traveling everywhere, every present doesn't, you know. Medical doctors from the best in the world travel me everywhere I go. I have an ongoing assessment of what I'm doing. They don't hesitate to tell me
Starting point is 00:26:46 if they think there's something wrong. I know you said you have an ongoing assessment of heavy. The one thing again, while he's talking, he brings his hands up and they freeze there. You see that his hands are frozen in front of him. Like you can't, it's not, see that? It's not that easy to hold your hands just like that. But with Parkinson's, you get freezing.
Starting point is 00:27:05 Motoric freezing and motoric slowing. So you're exhausted. You went to Camp David for a week to rehearse, practice, simulate, but to reinvigorate and charge your batteries. You didn't come off the road. You're not exhausted. It's a weird supposition to go, I was in Europe.
Starting point is 00:27:32 You were in Europe 13, 12 days earlier. And also, I mean, I'm gonna sound like a nut, but you're not flying Spirit Air, and you're not in coach. I'm imagining that Air Force One has a suite. A bedroom, yeah. For the president and if you have a 13 hour flight, then you just go to bed. So I don't know what the exhausting,
Starting point is 00:27:54 he traveled over four time zones, yes, asleep. And then he went to Camp David and didn't start before 11 a.m. and called it a wrap at 3 p.m. so I don't know where the exhaust where does the exhaustion part come in and furthermore if your doctor said you know Emmy if you went to Europe in the month of June, and we're back at the end of June before July, and you were been out of work for a week at a hunting lodge in Wisconsin,
Starting point is 00:28:41 going to bed when the sun, when the moon came up and getting up at 11. And then you came in here and said, Dr. Drew said you're exhausted. I would say, well then you're severely compromised. What I'm saying is I'm gonna use his argument. You went to Camp David and retreated for a week and then you flew in and you stood in air conditioning and did a 90-minute debate and when you walked off stage your
Starting point is 00:29:10 doctor said you're exhausted. Well that means you're very compromised and it would never happen to a 23 year old. No. But it would happen to a 98 year old. Or a sick 81 year old. Thank you. All right. But let me just say one thing about his face actually has more expression than we saw, say during the debate. Right. And so I'm going to throw a speculation in here, pure speculation, which is that now he's on some medication that will give him less freezing, less slowness, less facial wax and features, which is cinematic. They're very common medicines, Miropex.
Starting point is 00:29:50 And they will do that. They will help with the Parkinsonian symptoms, but they can change your cognition a little bit. So I bet they kept him off of that during the debate. Yes, yes, yes. People have to realize that there's an ebb and a flow and things you give up and things you take. And someone could say, well, you're going on Letterman for the first time and you're
Starting point is 00:30:15 so nervous and you're going to be sitting talking to David Letterman. So there's a pill you can take that'll make you calm and feel good about yourself and so and so forth you go But what else well, you won't be a sharp, right? You know what I mean? And now it's like ooh, so do you want to do you want to take that pill? That's right So yeah, sorry, go ahead. No free lunch in nature, right keep going. I Have an ongoing Assessment of what I'm doing. They don't hesitate to tell me if they think there's something wrong. I know you said you have an ongoing assessment.
Starting point is 00:30:47 Have you had a full neurological and cognitive evaluation? I've had, I get a full neurological test every day with me and I've had a full physical. I had, you know, I mean, I've been a Walter Reed for my physicals. I mean, yes, Nancy. I know for my physicals. I mean, yes. An answer. I know your doctor said he consulted with a neurologist.
Starting point is 00:31:09 I guess I'm asking you to do this. Yes is not... Yes? Yeah, it was weird yes. It's a weird yes. Yeah. So he's gonna say, yes, he's had a neurologic exam. Sort of said yes, sort of.
Starting point is 00:31:23 Well, he's... Because he walked, boxed himself into a corner. I got a Walter Reed. No, no, I'll tell you what. You wanna know what people do? They go, you know, your wife goes, did you, you know, did you wash the windows like I told you to do?
Starting point is 00:31:39 And then you go, I do tons of stuff around here and I just took the trash, you know, yes, I took the trash out yesterday. Yeah. You know, you go, well do tons of stuff around here and I just took the trash, yes, I took the trash out yesterday. You know, you go, well, no, no. They asked if you had neurological workup, not a physical. Well, you shifted to physical and then said yes,
Starting point is 00:31:55 which is what he did. That's right. I think he's momentizing himself. He's momentizing. Woo. I know your doctor said he consulted with a neurologist. I guess I'm asking you a slightly different question Have you had the specific cognitive tests and have you had a neurologist a specialist do an examination?
Starting point is 00:32:12 No, no one said I had no one said they said I'm good Would you be willing to undergo an independent medical evaluation that included? Neurological and cognitive cognitive tests and released the results to the American people. Look, I have a cognitive test every single day. Chest. Every day I have that test. Everything I do. You know, not only am I campaigning,
Starting point is 00:32:35 but I'm running the world. And that's not how it sounds like hyperbole. But we are the central nation in the world. I don't know if I was right. And every single day, for example, today, before I come out here, I'm on the phone with the, with the Prime Minister of, I know I shouldn't get into the detail, but.
Starting point is 00:32:52 Oh, because I can't remember. Netanyahu. I'm on the phone with the new Prime Minister of England. I'm working on what we're doing with regard to, in Europe, with regard to expansion in NATO and whether it's going to stick. I'm taking on Putin. I mean, every day, there's no day I go through that not those decisions I have to make every single day.
Starting point is 00:33:12 And you have been doing that, and the American people have been watching, yet their concerns about your age and your health are growing. So that's why I'm asking, to reassure them, would you be willing to have the independent medical evaluation Watch me between there's a lot of time left in this campaign It's over 125 days So the answer the right answer right now is no you you don't want to do that right now. I've already done it So evasive So ridiculous, but he this administration is the most transparent So ridiculous. But this administration is the most transparent.
Starting point is 00:33:45 And he's bringing dignity and the adults back and the transparency back. Okay, well there you go, that's the transparent guy. I know all Trump does is lie. What do you think that was, everybody? You don't think he just lies? We know for sure he's seen a neurologist. His doctor put it on the record now.
Starting point is 00:34:03 So he said no, he did see a neurologist. His doctor put it on the record now. So he said no. He did see a neurologist. That guy. People don't, you know what people are, you know what, you know the problem with people? He does not come in a lying package, but he's a sociopathic liar. Because when somebody says, do you ever talk to your son about his business, dealings or affairs? You'd go, yeah, he's my son. We have conversations, nothing illegal, I hope you talk to your, he goes, no, never, never.
Starting point is 00:34:38 And then they find a bunch of shit. And so they re-ask the question six months later. Never, I've never spoken to my son. It's like Bill Clinton going, I've never spoken to my son. It's like, Bill Clinton going, I've never had sexual with a guy. Okay, you don't think that's lying? He's a massive liar. He lies about everything all day, every day.
Starting point is 00:34:56 So, okay, at least you have a tie in the lie. But it's so weird, people go, Trump, come on, Trump lies. And then they look down their nose at you and go, look at our guy. So virtuous. It's like, no, all he does is lie. Yeah. So I don't even know why you're bringing up this guy lying, this guy lies. I'm getting very concerned that all these politicians are in on it. They all lie. It's just But I don't mind braggadocious. No, I don't either. I know. Because we're not narcissists.
Starting point is 00:35:25 Why that turns people into maniacs. Because they're narcissists. I guess so. All right, McDonald Theater, that'll be stand up tomorrow. Eugene, Oregon, and then Snoqualmie, Casino, stand up Saturday, that'll be in Washington. If you're in Washington or Oregon, come on by, say hi, do a kickass show.
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