The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1895 They Will Not Dance

Episode Date: July 24, 2024

While Dr. Drew joins in from New York City, Adam tries to figure out the Axis powers' aviation, then they exam funky tanks from World War 2, and the obscure history of Japan and China. Plus, the resig...nation of the Secret Service director, Kimberly Cheatle, and how are conspiracies filtering in as information. 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 Check it out today, dailywireplus.com. 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 on it. Dr. Drew. Out there in New York City. New York, New York. New York City. What's going on, Drew?
Starting point is 00:02:55 Yeah, I remember you said you used to see the end of the game shows when they would ask you to write in for tickets to New York, New York. And that was confusing to you, as I recall. I didn't know anything about geography whatsoever for the first half of my life. I did not really know the difference between China and Japan. If somebody said If somebody said like let's get some Chinese food, I'd be like, all right, we'll get some sushi I didn't I did not know sushi
Starting point is 00:03:33 First off Chinese food China and Japan were just the same place same people same ching chong jokes You know boy, that's what we did. That's all there was there wasn't any delineation even really and I guess I Mean I guess in World War two Japan was fighting China Yeah, you know, I don't know why China. I mean maybe Maybe me being an ugly American, but you know China's a big place. It's got a lot of people and it's pretty industrialized
Starting point is 00:04:13 even though it probably wasn't in 1941, but it was pretty big and pretty industrial. You don't really hear about their impact on World War II if you think about it. You know, you've kind of like, well, you know, Germany allied with Italy and, you know, Italy was, you know, helpful, but Italy's not that big and, you know, not known for their fighting prowess,
Starting point is 00:04:42 you know, and probably, look, you know, as far as Germany goes, I don't know how you break it down. You go, well, okay, there was Germany, right? And Germany had a couple of people on their side fighting for them, and one of them was Italy. So did Italy move the needle 10% for Germany? Like, I cannot picture an Italian fighter plane, can you? No. I don't know if they had one, did they? They must have had something, but it was like
Starting point is 00:05:19 leftover from World War I or something. Do you know what I'm saying? Yes. And maybe the Germans gave them Stukas and Messerschmitts to fly. You know? Yeah. I can't really figure out China's impact, but if you think about it, China's got a lot of soldiers, and it's a big land mass and it's industrialized. So why, you know, Japan is quite a bit smaller and with quite a bit smaller populace, much more industrialized. But why was, right, but shouldn't, don't you feel like China, China should have just fought Japan
Starting point is 00:06:04 and we should have just stayed out of it? I mean, I know they bombed Pearl Harbor, but what I'm saying is how big an impact did China have and did they have a big impact? And then how come I never really hear about it? Well, if you have Chinese friends who had Chinese parents that lived through some of the Japanese takeover, they will tell you about it. And the best I can-over, they will tell you about it.
Starting point is 00:06:25 And the best I can- Now, they'll tell you about the atrocities, but they're not gonna tell you about how they took on the Japanese fleet. No, they essentially will talk about how the Japanese just swept in and took over. Yeah, that's what I'm asking you, Drew. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:06:42 What's going on? No, but that's what I'm saying. I don't think they had to fight very much There's kind of took over and then committed a bunch of atrocities And so what didn't figure into the balance of power that much? I don't I you know It's obviously they had to commit some resources, but I don't know. I really don't know. It's an interesting question I'm sure somebody knows right somebody must know well we could ask Byron No Well, we could ask Byron. No, Byron, what do you think?
Starting point is 00:07:07 Byron, allied and access powers. Oh, this is going way back. Let's go back to Kelly Osborne. I skated through high school by the skin of my ass. Good guys and bad guys in World War II. Oh, the access powers were the bad guys. Okay, all right. The good guys were the ally. All right, so who. So far so good. Now, but who, who? Japan, Germany, Italy. Ooh, look at him.
Starting point is 00:07:28 I play a lot of World War II video games. Ah, he's seeing a fighter plane. He's all Call of Duty. Oh, it's all Call of Duty. Okay, so China, what did they do in World War II? I mean, other than provide comfort women, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Otherwise, then be devastating.
Starting point is 00:07:50 You keep calling it an industrialized country, and I think that's maybe overstating what's happening. I'm not really calling it an industrialized country. Sorry. I'm saying there are plenty industrialized now. Yeah, oh, for sure. they're plenty industrialized now. Yeah, oh for sure. They should have had some industry. I'm not saying they were Germany or Japan or America, but I'm saying it's not, you know what I mean, like Jamaica, Jamaica's not industrialized,
Starting point is 00:08:19 they're not gonna be and they'll never will be. It's just not there. Do you know what I'm saying? Yes. It's not in them, it's not in their DNA, it's not whatever. China, obviously it's in their DNA. They have, they make two billion Nikes and five billion, you know, everything old, everything you order from Amazon comes from China. So it's in them, do you know what I mean? And they're capable. Yeah. So they weren't up and running per se, but they were doing something.
Starting point is 00:08:50 Yep. You know, they were good at math and they have a lot of land and they're not scared of work. So they definitely had industry. Yeah. So what happened with World War II? You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, I get you.
Starting point is 00:09:03 It's interesting. I mean, because their populace and their land mass had to be 20 times of Japan, right? Oh, easy. Easily, okay. So, what up? Yeah. Well, anyway, Emmy can look up some of that stuff,
Starting point is 00:09:23 because I'm, was there a Chinese fighter plane from World War II? Was there a Chinese tank from World War II? You know, it's so funny. All I really got when I was a kid was that the, and this is an interesting thing to me. I do find this interesting, that people don't, I don't, they don't vibe with it, or they don't really get it or understand it,
Starting point is 00:09:56 but in World War II, the German stuff aesthetically was so much stronger than all the other nations. The German fighter planes. The design, yeah. The design, like literally the aesthetic of them, the tanks, the Panzers, the Tiger tanks were much better looking than the weird Chinese, Soviet, you know, the Soviet airplanes look like weird, you know, radial engine, funky town. They just look like shit. You know what I mean? They look bad. The tanks looked bad. Like the uniforms looked bad. You know, the Germans, the uniforms looked killer. The tanks looked so everything aesthetically looked good, which is interesting.
Starting point is 00:10:48 America had that, but not to the extent of the Germans. And now you fast forward to a Porsche and you go, oh yeah, oh no, that looks good. It looks fast just sitting still, right? And you go, oh, there's definitely an aesthetic there. And it's kind of funny because the Americans had a good aesthetic, but not as good as the Germans. The German stuff all looked good. And then there were sort of China and Russia and places like that. And their stuff looked weird. And then there was Japan. And Japan has the same thing they have here with cars, which is like not all aesthetic, but sort of practically aesthetic.
Starting point is 00:11:32 Like there's something about a Datsun or a Toyota that doesn't look like a Ferrari, but it's so practical. It takes on a kind of a practicality aesthetic form, you know. But it's interesting how it's sort of carried over. Yeah, it is. And I mean, obviously, the Third Reich was very interested in their style. And they had Albert Schreier there doing all the architecture. But it wasn't a crops that did all the manufacturing of of all the heavy equipment. Well, a Hugo boss did the uniforms. Oh, is that seriously? Yeah
Starting point is 00:12:11 Wow, that's interesting. Well think about those Nazi uniforms. Oh, I I'm reading a book right now about that period where that all get going and they were very serious about all that yeah, the Byron's telling me that they had several fighters, the Chinese, but I would like to see a picture of these fighters because they were definitely radial engines. That's a World War II Chinese fighter. It's got a fixed wing above. It's more stable that way. Oh, Jesus Christ, that thing's a Cessna. No, listen, it's above fuselage fixed wing
Starting point is 00:13:01 with fixed landing gear. With an open cockpit. Is that literally World War II that we're looking at? Yeah, but that might be an early model. They're pulling up some more right now. Yeah, see if you can find their, whatever their best. But it was still junk is what I'm saying. But they should have been able to shit that stuff out
Starting point is 00:13:22 in numbers enough to put a dent in the Japanese military. All right, you can take the picture down of the one we don't need to see anymore. Thank you. Well, I'm expecting that anyone listening to this podcast is now screaming at their phone or their playback machine, whatever it might be. Like, you guys, enough with your obscure history
Starting point is 00:13:44 about Japan and China. There's still a lot of shit going on in the world right now. What do you guys think? All right, we'll get to that. Well, look, history's our greatest teacher. So if you find out what... We're backing into the present moment through Manchuria. That's right.
Starting point is 00:13:58 Now we're up to Korea. At the year 1950. MacArthur. Checkpoint Charlie. All right. So they just got rid of Cheetal, the lady. Secret Service Director. What was it?
Starting point is 00:14:19 Byway now. Here we go. We're looking at their most advanced fighter plane from World War II was a biplane. That's what you're showing me a picture of. Their most advanced. Here's 1933, it doesn't say 1943 by the way. Oh, they don't know World War II hasn't started yet. They don't tell you and call it due
Starting point is 00:14:40 to not tell you what year it is, do they? I guess not. This is a model of the airplane that was primarily used by the Chinese during World War II fighting. Ah, it's good, but I would put in most advanced Chinese Fighter plane for World War two because this is a full decade before World War two. All right. Anyway, my theory is correct. They had junk and it looked like junk Okay, so They just got rid of their cheat'll just step down.
Starting point is 00:15:06 Yeah. Did you see the testimony? I saw a lot of it. Wow. Wow. So it's well, it's kind of okay. First things first. Your ultimate wish for your son or daughter is that they get hired by the Biden administration because they will never fire anybody they hire because Joe Biden does not have the ability to step back and go, things could have been done, you know, like you could literally go, the Afghanistan pullout
Starting point is 00:15:45 was a complete unmitigated disaster. Is there anything you would have done differently? No. No, there isn't. Nothing. None. But it's like, okay, that's his thing. Okay, just no. Well, it's government's thing too, right? Right. Right. Nobody ever gets fired. Nobody takes responsibility. Nothing's done efficiently. There's no consequence for anything. Well, no, no, no, if they want you, they'll get you. Right. If you're some friend of Trump's who was bouncing checks as the mayor of Cleveland, you'll be out. But that's that's if you power that if you participate in January six, they'll do something. Right, right. They're coming to your house. That's
Starting point is 00:16:24 that. But I'm just talking about Mayorkas being in charge of the border. Yeah, you know what I mean? How many? kilos of heroin have to come across before someone goes Maybe the guy's not doing his job, but he'll never fire anybody's never gonna fire now He's really not gonna fire anybody so so here we go. So she stepped down. I always think it's funny, I am telling you, women have difficulty being cross-examined by bitchy women on the other side of the aisle,
Starting point is 00:17:00 and they always get defiant, they always get a little bit shitty, they always get a little bit shitty. They always get a little bit repetitive They do the same thing that happened to the presidents of the Ivy League schools Yeah, and and so basically it's all you have to do is You have to get some real bitchy Republican chick, right? And you have to then take the woman and you have to say, do you regret backing Hamas during those times of turmoil?
Starting point is 00:17:32 And they'll go, no. They'll try, and the worst, the thing that always gets them is when they go repeat after me. Oh yeah. You, you, are you willing to sit here right now and denounce Hamas? right now and denounce Hamas Tell me you denounce Hamas do it bitch do it and they always go There are many different elements involved with terrorist groups. Do you denounce Hamas?
Starting point is 00:17:58 There are many different elements that mother like fuck you fuck you fuck you bitch You can't get me to do that. That, it's the easiest, first off, if I was dragging, whether it was the Secret Service director or the chicks who ran the Ivy League colleges, if I was a Republican trying to crack them, I would say, no men, I don't want any men talking to them. I only want women. I want
Starting point is 00:18:26 46 year old Bitchy sing-songy Floridian right-wing women telling them you better fucking dance bitch You answer my questions and they will always get defiant. They'll always get repetitive and then later on When the transcript comes out, it was like, you were asked by Lauren Boebert if killing the president was a good thing or a bad thing. And you said it was a good thing. Like that's literally, they won't do it.
Starting point is 00:18:55 They will not dance. It's perfect. And that's what happens. Yeah, and in Lauren Boebert's, Lauren and Marjorie Taylor Green, these are perfect examples of this. It really it's a Saturday Night Live skit when you watch it happen. It's it's really something. Yeah. Now, the this the Secret Service director wasn't as bad.
Starting point is 00:19:20 See, the Secret Service director. Let's see if we can break down the psychological game film for one second Yeah, all right. Because I got thoughts. I got all right. I'll take a uh Take a quick break. We'll be right back after this Okay, the Secret Service director cheatle While a woman and while being pushed sort of artificially raised up, still was a Secret Service agent, still lived in that world and still... You can see that, right?
Starting point is 00:19:57 Yeah, yeah. You see that, yeah. There's a hierarchy, there's procedure, there's a world that has some gravity. Yeah. You have to grow, you have to train, you have superiors. It's a there's a world that has some gravity. Yeah, you have to grow you have to train Yeah, you have superiors. It's a thing. Yeah, and even though She should have never been made the director
Starting point is 00:20:15 People are like, you know, my first thought was I heard I heard she got she stepped down. It's like who's gonna replace her I got it. I got an easy fix for that. We'll just take the white heterosexual male who should have had that job and we'll just let him take it now. The guy should have had the job three years ago. The guy with more experience and more training and more history who wasn't shoved to the front because she's a woman. Just let that guy have his job. Do you think that's gonna happen? No, I don't because there's a new weird world order which is like if Chicago has a black
Starting point is 00:20:53 mayor and the black mayor steps down then they have to be replaced by a black person. Right. Which I sort of disagree with but that's kind of the world like oh we had a woman now that she's quitting now. We need another you know it's like a Dan Feinstein's gone. Well, she'll be replaced by a woman of color. I mean like or she could be replaced by a Jewish dude who's good But you guys won't By the way when you say when like Gavin Newsom goes, I'm just gonna replace her with a woman of color, you're already saying, well, you don't really care that much about the qualifications of the person, right?
Starting point is 00:21:29 Because we put the race and the gender above the qualifications already. It's a weird admittance that I'm obsessed with and no one else gives a shit about, but it's horrible. But from a system standpoint, it's got a problem. And if they took care of that problem, then it would be fine. And the problem is the pipeline and the number of people that are available to choose amongst that fit their profile needs that have the training and experience. They get gobbled up really fast.
Starting point is 00:22:05 And they're doing good things in some job somewhere. Oh, they're in the private sector making 10 times the cash. Yeah, the private sector. And then it's gobbled up. So if you want to do it this way, you've got to start young and start really developing people's talents and education and training. And let's do it. But
Starting point is 00:22:25 of course the teachers union will not allow that. Right. So there we go. What the hell? That's my concern. All right. So she, she'd all, while a woman, while a middle-aged woman being grilled by middle-aged women, has a background that has much more discipline, hierarchy, and training in it. The women from the colleges haven't been spoken to that way in 30 years and have no idea what to do with it, and especially the black woman, because she's a protected species. So nobody's ever grilled her, no middle-aged Republican white chick. She
Starting point is 00:23:09 never had to answer any middle-aged Republican white chicks questions in 30 years till to fuck off and walk away. So she, they who've been coddled and insulated were especially unable to answer these questions. And so they got themselves in very grievous trouble because they were hard. The other one, Cheetal had enough training and enough discipline to kind of compose herself, but still not doing it in a way and also not anticipating it always it
Starting point is 00:23:48 is weird like you know it's Kamala Harris like sits down and goes you know Lester Holt's like have you been to the border? We've been to the border who hasn't? Nobody's been to the border you know it's like hey bitch go to the border he's gonna ask you know I mean and director's like, hey bitch, go to the border. He's gonna ask. You know what I mean? And director, and by the way, it's kind of nonsense, but as the CIA, the head, I'm sorry, the head of the Secret Service, show up and make an appearance to the site.
Starting point is 00:24:22 You're not gonna get anything done. You're not gonna solve any issues. There's no evidence left behind. Show up, walk around for 20 minutes, get back in your private government jet and go back to DC because someone is gonna say to you, have you even been to the site? Yeah. You know what I mean? Well that that sort of stuff was the astonishing part for me. The fact it seemed like she was unable to answer any, really any questions to speak of because she was wanting to wait until the full report is in, what she didn't anticipate exactly the kind of stuff
Starting point is 00:24:57 you're talking about. Why nine days? Why aren't we having press conferences every day? Will you update us on your progress without things like that? Fucking Conspiracy theories go crazy. Well, it just fills in where there's no information Can we can we at least do this math drew? Yeah in the conspiracy theory? Department, right?
Starting point is 00:25:23 So there's two forms of conspiracy theories, right? There's a kind of far out, and then there's a little more pragmatic conspiracy theory. Listening? I know. So. Pragmatic conspiracy theory. Well, okay.
Starting point is 00:25:44 The election was stolen. So the election was stolen, there's the, well, somebody got hold of those Dominion computer ballot counters and hacked into the system and changed the ballots, you know. Or somebody was harvesting ballots from dead people or elderly people have voted twice in stuffing boxes, right? And you go, I mean, by the way, definitely a lot of that went on, but you kind of go, all right. But then there was more pragmatic ones, which is, well, the CIA and the FBI and the media all collaborated together to fall in line. And by the way, would have translated and be a billion dollar campaign contribution to Joe Biden. You know what I mean? And everybody,
Starting point is 00:26:40 you know, when you had like Biden, I think it was Biden and he was, he was debating Trump the first time or some version of that Trump's up there and you got Candy Crowley, whoever the moderator is, she's like, Trump, we fact-checked that, that's been fact-checked, that's not true, that's fact-checked, it's not true. It's like, it is true. She's literally running interference for the other person. I mean, can you imagine doing a debate where the moderator's running interference for you, you know, and what that would translate into in terms of a campaign contribution? Or you, Drew, had been caught up with your son
Starting point is 00:27:21 laundering money through Ukraine and China and Russia and FBI and the CIA all got together and said we've composed a document. We got a document. We got everyone to sign off on it. So next time your opponent starts asking you questions about it, you just hold up this document. I mean that's election interference of the highest order and that's what they did so there's a kind of pragmatic version That's it. Then there's a whole ballot stuffing which by the way was done as well, but this is really This is one that doesn't take a conspiracy theory. So let me finish right? Let me finish. Okay, so there is two types of conspiracy theories when it comes to Trump and an assassination.
Starting point is 00:28:11 One is CIA, Manchurian candidate, kid was brainwashed, Iran is involved, got their fingerprints on this, that kid was recruited. There's that, right? He's got a burner phone. Okay. I'm not so much- Six visits from the FBI building. Have you seen that thing yet?
Starting point is 00:28:31 No, I'm never really in that camp. I'm never so much in that camp. Although I am listening, whereas five years ago- Well, isn't that the case? It's so true. Well, pre all the fucking Fauci COVID, all the Wuhan lab, I mean, before all the fucking Fauci COVID, you know, all the Wuhan lab. I mean, before all the fucking lies. Yeah, I was, before then, no.
Starting point is 00:28:50 Now I'm listening. Yeah, 100%. But here's a more likely conspiracy theory, right? All right, all right. Okay, the female who runs the Secret Service was attached to Jill Biden and on was the Jill Biden wing when when when Jill, when Joe was vice president. Right. Right. Right.
Starting point is 00:29:21 So probably as women do, and she's got tons of women in the Secret Service, they probably spent a lot of time together in hotel rooms and back of limos and stuff like that. And they bonded. And then Jill Biden, and Byron can look this up, but Jill Biden was involved. I mean, Jill Biden seems to be running Joe Biden. So if Jill Biden says, Hey, listen,
Starting point is 00:29:47 you're looking for a Secret Service Director. How about my friend over here? She's good. She's been in for a while. She's a woman. You know, you like diversity, sweetheart, you know, whatever, make her the whatever. Okay. So now she's the director. And she's a big fan of Jill Biden and Joe Biden and Jill Biden and Joe Biden think that Donald Trump is Hitlerian and it's going to be the end of democracy, right? So then a request comes in and they go, hey, it's RFKs people, we'd like some Secret Service protection detail. And you go, yeah, no, why don't you just use your own campaign money to hire
Starting point is 00:30:26 private security, taking money out of the pot that you could be using for advertising or, you know, anything else the campaign needs, but no, do it on your own. You can handle it. And then Donald Trump comes around, who's Hitlerian and gonna end democracy and you go, look, we're a little bit light over here. I think we could use a little a few more boots on the ground. How about you dispatch some more secret service agents to our detail and you go hmm let me ask Jill. Let's see what Jill thinks about this. And then you go no, no. You know why? Because I don't really like you, number one. And number two, remember, you are Hitlerian. You are, you are Hitler.
Starting point is 00:31:09 Not Hitlerian, Hitler. Yeah, yeah, and I'm not gonna hire an assassin, but no, I'm not really in the mood to help. How about that? How about no? Did you hear about the- Now that makes 1,000% sense. As a matter of fact, Drew,
Starting point is 00:31:25 with women, could it go any other way? Right. You think about your wife and think about some woman she didn't like or some guy she hated. And then that guy came around and went, hey, do you think I could get a little, she'd be like, no, I don't think so. Hey, did you hear it with it?
Starting point is 00:31:44 Was it any, am I exaggerating this? I know. Just make that's practical, right? That makes sense. There's evidence that when when this is the same weekend, Jill Biden had a 400 person dinner for which the local Secret Service office in Pittsburgh
Starting point is 00:32:00 dispatched 12 agents and they dispatched only four to the 20,000 person outdoor event for Donald Trump. Right. But here's what I'm asking, Drew. Why would it go any other way? Right. Well, this is why you need people with crazy integrity in those positions Hmm, and DEI doesn't count that and that's an issue hmm the integrity issue not there That's a problem. All right
Starting point is 00:32:41 Tomorrow gonna be doing stand-up over Jimmy Kimmel's Club in Vegas two shows Dawson's gonna be out there doing some stand-up. Come on out and then carbonaria at the Alcazar theater doing stand-up That'll be Saturday There's another date on Sunday that we don't have up there huh, I Guess oh, that's the one. where's that at Byron I guess it didn't make it onto my it's going on right now it's going on right now that's his favorite response yeah you can go to amcraw.com what city is that in
Starting point is 00:33:22 on Sunday night it's in you can only just say the name of the fucking city. I don't need it. I don't need it Torrance Torrance, okay, I didn't know that but it's Torrance. All right, California Torrance, California. That's Sunday two shows All right, Drew go to Amcro.com for all the live shows. What do you got? Dr. Jhukam asked dr. Drew on Rumble. Subscribe there. Tuesday, may 7th, Thursday at 3 o'clock. Look out for us. So, until next time, Amcroft Dr. Drew saying, Mahalo.
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