The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1906 Nice in Place of Competence
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So I guess the era we're living in is
Everyone always lied. Mm-hmm. You know like this no no, but let's just do this
Okay, everyone lied the food pyramid was a lie
God whatever was coming out of the Pentagon was a lie, you know, everything was a lie
Yeah, Pat Tillman was killed as a hero,
he was shot by his own troops, you know?
Look, everything was always a lie, right?
Now, everything is still a lie,
but the people that are trying to talk about it being a lie,
so here's what I'm saying. Everything is still a lie, but you know, the
New York Times and Woodward and Bernstein aren't interested in uncovering the lie. That's
the twist.
Well, they like to perpetuate the lie.
And would like to perpetuate the twist. Well, they like to perpetuate the line and would like to perpetuate that
If they just left alone that would be one thing all the news source of it and the perpetuation all the news people are now
part of the lie and
Weaponizing against anyone who's bringing it up. That's all it man. That's what happened. Well, that's the twist
You know, I mean, I COVID. Well, that's the twist.
You know what I mean?
I just heard a report that the Biden family
had pulled in about 27 million
since while he was vice president,
since he was vice president.
Now, prove it.
Prove it.
Well, first off, I interviewed Bob Ulinski
two and a half years ago.
I was like, oh, okay.
Well, I know what's happening. I don't, okay, well, I know what's happening.
I don't know why anyone else doesn't know what's happening.
They don't wanna know what's happening.
60 minutes, 60 minutes doesn't wanna know
what's happening with the president
being bought and paid for.
And 60 minutes is not interested
in a story of a corrupt president.
Okay, that's the twist.
Everybody must be in on it. That's all I can say.
I can't, well first off, 60 Minutes is not interested in neither is humanity.
My mom wouldn't have been interested. My mom was very interested in Watergate.
Very interested. That was a big deal.
This is an old white dude with a skinny tie. This thing where, and when Biden always talks about like the Biden name and dignity and
all this kind of stuff, it's always like, you have a junkie son who traveled the world
collecting money off of your name and your influence.
That doesn't – that alone. And your brother and grandkids, like
everyone's on the payrolls, the thousand shell companies, nothing? No. But what I'm
saying, New York Times, this is a perfect story for you, except for you're not – you're
in on it, I guess. I mean, that's the new world order. I mean, when they came out with Hunter Biden's laptop, every news organization mobilized
and including all the big tech, mobilized immediately to squash it.
Does that?
That is new.
That's the new part.
I heard Joe Pollack suggest that those people should be, all of them should have their security
clearance removed.
That's a good move.
That'd be good. Right. Right. People are not trustworthy with our security.
Well who are those people?
The ones that came out saying that the Hunter Biden
wrapped up.
Well I'm talking, yes, yes.
I agree, you're talking about the 51 experts.
I'm not talking about, I was talking about CBS and,
you know, Google and all that shit coming out but yes the all the
the former and current FBI whatever's that signed by the way some of those
guys were current and they possessed the laptop yes yes they should all be
stripped of course when we're done locking up January 6 people then we'll
see about that because by the way who poses a bigger threat to democracy?
People working inside the FBI who are sort of
compromised and working with certain administrations
to destroy other administrations,
or the fucking, the bumpkins that wandered into the Capitol?
Jesus Christ, but it's not any of their fault.
You know, there's a lot of-
It's the people's fault. They have no fucking's not any of their fault. You know, there's a lot of all it's the people's fault
They have no fucking idea what any of this stuff is
There's a lot of talk now I wanted to kind of straighten out is a lot of talk of Kamala with a drinking problem
Have you heard that I?
Keep hearing the problem. I keep hearing the story about you know
She's like a white wine mom or something sort of the joke version of that, but not the actual version of it.
Well, there's this kind of weird, Alex Berenson brought it up on a tweet that got a lot of
traction.
And I thought I should probably try to come in on this because...
I know Alex to be a accurate guy.
Well he says it looks weird and and mean to say you shouldn't say sober
When you're talking about her drinking, yeah, right, right? Come on, Drew. Yeah
But so here's what I see what was his thing his thing was just she's not alcohol. Shut up
It's like this is a bridge to a bridge too far. Oh, she's not an alcoholic. Oh, I thought you're
saying he alluded to something. No, he alluded to being too much. I don't, I don't, listen,
I don't know what she does at night, you know, when she slips in her bathrobe and watches
her stories. I don't know, but I've not seen her stumbling about the stage or anything.
Does she like alcohol? Yes, she does. She's a wine person. Does she drink during the day? Yes, she's a wine person.
Might that sort of affect some of her affect?
Yeah, that'd be alright.
I wouldn't call that...
So that might be the whole story right there.
Now, here's the only corollary, as I would say,
which is people that have a marked personality change
with a relatively small exposure to alcohol,
that's kind of a, hmm, that's one eyebrow up.
People who don't seem to be able to stop when there's,
consequences, and let's call a consequence being people raising this as an issue,
another eyebrow up. I don't know that her family history includes any alcoholism.
You'd have to have that.
You'd have to see a family history
to say there's anything really there.
And then my final thing is, guess what guys,
lots of alcoholics have been in the White House.
Lots.
And some of them have been really, really good presidents.
So alcoholism, this common illness,
if it's not out of control,
should not preclude somebody from running for president.
That's my humble opinion about that.
Yeah, I don't, that's, look, I, maybe,
she strikes me as a, she has a lot of chick thick in her,
me as a she has a lot of chick thick in her a lot she's also a sort of competent dingbat she also doesn't she she doesn't know what she sounds like when she's talking,
that's a sort of a,
she'd beat a deficit.
I mean, I remember, I just got back from the car world.
You know what I mean?
And I found myself talking to Jim Farley,
the guy runs Ford,
spinning image of Chris Farley comically. Maybe he's his cousin, but they look exactly the same.
Anyway, I'm talking to him, we're having this deep car talks
and I'm talking to Darrell Franchitti,
who's a race car driver and now runs a car company.
I've talked to him some of the highest ends and minds
sort of in that world and I'm very acute to know that they'll sniff out a fraud in a millisecond.
If I start just talking out of my ass, they'll know. They'll know I don't know what I'm talking about.
And then there's a kind of a,
it kind of makes you sit up a little bit.
Like, you know, when I'm talking to some woman
who's not interested or whatever, doesn't have, you know,
I just kind of go like, ah, I drive an old car at the race,
you know, but I'm saying it's a BR-E, it's an old car at the race, you know I'm saying it's a beer eats a two-liter you engine motor, you know with the 44 the mccune side-draft carbs or whatever, but
These guys they know everything so you you sort of sit up and you go
I can't just sort of bloviate out of my ass because they're gonna know my fraud like immediately or tencent hits
I talking to a very fine subpecialist or something yes yeah
right so I don't know why when she starts talking about the pablum stuff you
know the circle talk and and the sort of you know Russia is a country and it's
next to Ukraine and it's big it's big big as a wagon wheel. And it's bad. If somebody
said to me, you know, hey, you claim to be a computer now they're smaller and they were like a box, you know, for your
TV, like a TV for your home or apartment.
And you know, I dream of a world where everyone has a computer.
I've got like, I've got these fucking people I know.
I don't know shit about computers like immediately immediately, you know, and so
When she doesn't have any like plan economically or just sort of bloviate stuff and stuff like that
My question is is why doesn't she?
Why doesn't she know we got it? Oh, we got the Simpson clip that
Switches the topic we're also we also, well, I want to see it, but we're also the two-year anniversary of Biden with
his baggage handling fees, I have to see.
But the reason I have to see it is because why doesn't he know what he sounds like?
You know what I'm saying?
Yes.
So this Simpson clip is from 14 years ago, November 2010.
And take a look, behold the future.
Watch The Simpsons or South Park, you will see the future.
Yes.
They're the head of the Statue of Liberty.
I'd like to call the order
the secret conclave of America's media empires.
We're here to come up with the next phony baloney crisis
to put Americans back where they belong
in dark rooms glued to their televisionsisions too terrified to skip the commercials.
Well I think-
NBC you are here to listen and not speak.
I think we should go with a good old fashioned public health care.
Yeah.
A new disease.
No one's immune.
It's like the summer of the shark, except instead of a shark it's an epidemic and instead
of summer it's all the time.
That is so-
Wow. Now I hate to be the guy who derails's all the time. That is so... Wow.
Now I hate to be the guy who derails what everybody else loves.
He loves being that guy.
But Janice, we do have standards.
This can't be a made-up disease.
The only moral thing to do is release a deadly virus into the general public.
We do have something we've been holding on to, but it hasn't been tested.
Get over here, NBC.
Well, we certainly believe in testing, but I...
A shot of vaccine.
Well, vaccine or virus?
Oh yeah.
So, we have caught our deadly disease.
Now, we just have to blame it on something that's in every household, something that
people are a little bit afraid of already.
There you go.
Yeah.
So, the future.
Yeah, there it is.
South Park is always like, that's 15, 14 years.
South Park is always about three years ahead.
If you want to know what things are going to be happening in three years,
just watch South Park.
Oh, you can read in 50 years while we check.
Yeah, well, but the problem is you weren't optimistic enough about your predictions. I know. It turned out to be seven years, we'll all be checked. Yeah, well, but the problem is you were, you're too, you weren't optimistic enough about your
predictions.
I know.
It turned out to be seven years, eight years.
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I have a thought I wanted to float to you, Drew Drew that I was thinking about on the way here.
It's the two-year anniversary of Biden talking about baggage fees. There's a couple things
I want to say. When he saw the bulging veins in their necks and then hatred in their eyes coming from the woods
with their tiki torches now that they had an ally clan member in the Oval Office.
A Russian operative.
Oh, but a clan Russian operative.
There's some cross-pollination there.
So then Biden stood up in 2017 and he said, I gotta stop this.
People don't tell him that that sounds very grandiose.
But anyway, an elderly man's gonna stop this
from so fun Delaware.
He stood up and said, I gotta get it.
I'm retired and I'm grieving my son's death,
but I have to get up and do this, right?
How do you do?
You know, I mean, in terms of the mission statement, what I'm saying is...
We got the KKK leader out of the office.
Yeah, yeah, but how do you do with racism and race relations?
What I'm saying is, he had to fix this but every speech he gives he just talks about how much
Hatred and racism there is so how did he do like like yes if I if I just said
Every you know I sitting back watching KTLA and I saw I heard the traffic report in LA
And I just stood up and I said I got to be mayor of LA because I got to stop this
I didn't want to do it, but I have to stop it and then four years later we still have a huge traffic problem and then every speech I give I
Just talk about how bad the traffic is. Did I?
Accomplish that goal and this
Clip from two years ago is him wanting to stop airlines from charging extra fees
Okay
But where are we?
We're two years down the road.
It's so important to you
that you're making a speech about it.
Where are we with that?
All right, sorry, we'll play it just because,
just because it's perfect on so many levels.
By the way, there was a revision just in,
I was reading during our little break,
that the job reports
turns out were off by millions and it's actually the worst job report on record.
What?
No.
All right.
This is excellent on two levels.
One is I have no idea what he's talking about.
I still don't.
We can all speculate as to this what he means by it. He got You you you buy a ticket online
Presumably, right and you know what you're buying buy comfort plus you buy extra knee room
But you don't know it at the time but later when the bill shows up in the mail
Where when do you find out that you did this later on? And then, and it affects
the best part, it affects the poor and the black. That's why. And different group. Go
ahead.
Decision. Some airlines, if you want six more inches between you and the seat in front,
you pay more money. But you don't know it until you purchase your ticket
Look folks. These are junk fees. They're unfair and the hit marginalized Americans the hardest especially low-income folks
And people of color
Okay
What is a junk fee?
What I'm saying is is you can sign up for uber and you can just get an uber x or an uber suv or an uber town car what
to to order a larger uber is a junk fee there's a junk fee attached to that you're paying extra
for a bigger vehicle right yeah because you'd like to travel in more comfort or safety or something
what what is that your vehicle has larger fuel demands and a more expensive upkeeping vehicle
right so that wouldn't fall under the heading of a junk fee, would it?
No, it would cost a business.
It was a fee for service providers.
All right, so if you go into Starbucks and you order a small coffee versus a medium,
and they charge you more for the medium, is that a junk fee?
I mean, is that just more, you're buying more space.
Okay.
So somebody wrote that.
Oh, listen.
And then he, and then it affects the brown.
I just love that there's the marginalized, the poor people.
First off, poor people really don't fly that much.
That's part of being poor.
Now you're being classist and racist.
And secondly, it affects poor people, poor people and more poor people.
Does not affect Brown.
It doesn't affect Kamala Harris.
She has money.
Bill Cosby back in the day, I don't think it was greatly embedded,
it's like poor people, not poor people, and black people,
which is such a weird racist tell for him
when he does poor and black and brown,
that's like, oh, that's you just being a racist,
like assuming black people are poor just because they're black.
Isn't everything harder for poor people. Yes everything well for tickets
Harder well, you know, it's super hard for poor people
550 a gallon gas. Yeah, that's super hard of it. That's junk fees
That's what it is. Yeah
so that's
excellent, but here's my I thought when I was driving in, I was thinking about you today.
Yeah, boy.
I started thinking a lot about competence and nice, you know?
And I was listening to Dennis Prager in the corner, he always sort of says like, hey,
you're oncologists, you know, don't you want to just be competent?
Like do you really care if they're nice?
You know, or just good, just like really good,
or whatever, your accountant, or your chiropractor,
like whatever it is.
Nice is nice, but it's just, you want the person
to be really competent, like really good.
Like, most super effective football coaches
were never nice, and neither were most George Patton.
You know, we didn't really care about nice. They neither were most George Patton, you know
We didn't really care about nice. They had to be super effective people, you know, and so
the notion that most the women
And a fair amount of dudes I know would vote for Kamala Harris because she's nice and
Trump is mean is is kind of a strange notion but then I also
wonder is nice cultivated in a vacuum of incompetence so starting to think about
really competent people I know not have to be nice. Yes.
Yes.
You do not have to be nice when you're really competent.
And they're not-
I think-
No, no, let's not- the opposite of nice, I shouldn't say.
Not being nice doesn't make you mean.
It's just there's a kind of a- there's a kind of window dressing nice that incompetent people are.
And competent people, they're a little shorter.
Their answers are a little shorter.
You know what I mean?
They don't say stuff like, how you doing today?
You know what I mean?
Have a good day now, okay?
Now, you know, like stuff.
They're just sort of, you know, when you make it,
when you make a dinner reservation, it's like,
okay, seven, do you have a 730?
730, yeah, across the booth, we'll put it down,
no guarantees, all right, 730, thank you.
You just hang up the phone, you know what I mean?
Like, okay, what's your name?
Tammy, you gonna be at the desk?
Yeah, okay, we're gonna see you tonight then, okay?
It's like, okay, okay, here we go.
Just move it along.
Now, I'm just being a little bit short,
but I would like to think of it as efficient,
but I'm starting to wonder if a lot of the nice
is in a vacuum of competence.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's starting to feel like, well.
Yeah, it's back to feel like, well,
I'm not going to be able to sell my coaching on my win loss
right there.
Right.
So selling is through making the other person
feel a certain way, and that's selling,
and that's not executing, right?
You know, when you talk, I was thinking about competence,
I just wanted to bring up, I had dinner at Chef Gruhl's place, who you and I are on ACS.
Best tacos ever, man.
If you're having a taco debate, go have your short rib tacos.
And I have never had better lobster rolls and tuna.
It just was unbelievable.
It's unbelievable what the guy's able to do.
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Yeah.
Competence.
Huntington Beach. Competence. Right?
Yeah, competence. It does. And he's a nice guy, which is, it should be an extra like,
you know, cherry on top when a competent person is also nice. They shouldn't feel obliged
to be nice. But, you know, we need another category, which is like, God, do I want some decent people and some people with integrity.
Well, that's what I was thinking.
And that just becomes de facto nice?
Yes, because decency implies golden rule.
Yes.
You treat people as you want to be treated.
Yes.
And those two, those are separate from competence.
Yes.
But oftentimes competent people, strangely enough,
are decent people.
I don't know what that connection is, necessarily.
You would think competent people could be assholes
if they wanted to be.
They'd still be in demand.
They still have to worry about it.
But they're often decent people.
Maybe it's caring enough to do a good job.
You have to be decent to want to serve other people, you know, with
absolute competence at all times.
Yeah, I'm just starting to notice the nice that I talk about a lot is not just nice for
the sake of nice. It's trading nice for a lot of other qualities that you wish they had over nice.
I'm not quite there.
The nice, the people that are...
Instead of nice, you mean? You wish they had...
I wish they had character over nice.
Nice has become a pablum.
It's a spackle.
We're just sort of spackling over all the flaws
because you turn out to be a nice person.
That's interesting, I never thought about that. We'll have to give that some thought because where did that come from?
It feels like it went away with it.
I have a very whatever relationship with it because I think about my family all the time.
And I was talking to my girlfriend about it and she said, your dad seems like a really
good guy.
I don't get why you have a beef.
And I'm like, he's a totally nice guy who doesn't do anything for other people
Yeah, and she's like I said, but that's fine
But then if you have kids and you don't do anything for them, then then you're not a good guy
You know what I mean? But he's a good guy, you know, I mean, yeah, he's a good guy who doesn't do stuff for people
So you tell me you know what I mean? Drew's a nice guy, good parents,
good... doesn't do shit for his kids. You know what I mean? So like, well, maybe you're
not a good person. Yeah, but he's always in a good mood. He never yells at you, does he?
Well, sometimes nice is hiding rage, which we talked about. The nice is really passive
aggression as a rage or anything. But we've not thought about... we talked about. Yes. Right? The nice is really passive aggression. There's a rage on it.
But we've not thought about, we talked about that before.
We've not talked about this, which is if you don't live with integrity, which includes
the golden rule, most people feel guilty and it's the guilt they're spackling with nice.
Guilt and shame maybe even.
Right?
And I, and that's a kind of a new thing.
Guilt and shame used to motivate
people to do the right thing. Now it doesn't.
No, it doesn't because we...
Even with cameras rolling all the time. It still doesn't.
We have way too many apologists for those people. They explain everything and they jump and they run like
a protection racket for those people instead of those people just being guilted and shamed
into corrective behavior. So you know, you can't judge, remember that whole, you can't
judge and you can't profile and you can't do all the stuff. That's all I do is profile
and judge. That's what used to cause people to change their behavior.
Yeah, judging, society judging.
Now there is no judging,
and now you have people wearing slippers to the airport
because we stopped judging.
And they're morbidly obese
and they're wearing slippers at the airport,
and you cannot judge him or shame them
and anything and so that's going to be and oh by the way we just have people
stealing your catalytic converter. Let me remind people, I'll remind people that in our day and
maybe a little earlier, shame was an active instrument for young kids in particular. You would,
if you were misp, they'd put you on
a stool in the corner and put a dunce cap on you if you faced the wall. That's what
they used to do.
Yeah. Oh, we would every time in football practice.
Dunce cap? No one even knows what we're talking about. Look at dunce cap. You guys know what
we're talking about? Dunce cap? Dunce cap?
You guys know what a dunce cap looks like gentlemen. It looks
Because it has a little bit of a oh
Kyle knows where the dunce cap. Oh, wow. Amazing. He's got one in the car
Can't open the sunroof to drive with it a
Dunce cap there it is. Hey, there it is. I will be good. I'll be good. All right It's writing on the wall a dunce cap. There it is. There it is. I will be good.
I will be good.
Right.
Kids writing on the wall.
A dunce cap.
First off, I don't know when we decided this was a bad thing.
I never signed off on it being a bad thing.
I'm like, you fucked up, now fix it and don't do it again.
And this is how you're going to know you don't want to do it again.
You have to wear a dunce cap and sit in the corner and be humiliated.
So then you announce that you won't do it again.
That's the new, you know, that's how it used to be.
Now that doesn't exist.
And by the way, more bad chick think because every time I would attempt to correct someone's
behavior I would have some female explain to me why I couldn't do it.
But isn't it interesting that Bart Simpson was a response to this, right?
Because his opening sequence in the opening credits is writing, I will be good.
Essentially, I'll be good on the blackboard.
And his response was to be rebellious, further rebellious. Well, the beginning of the Simpsons and Bart Simpson was, and you're was to be rebellious further rebellious
Well the beginning of the Simpsons and Bart Simpson was in you're right about all this except for there was a little
Easter egg in there because he would write something different. Yeah. Yeah, and it was supposed to be you had to catch it. Yeah Yeah, and that's funny. That's the joke
But but isn't it interesting that it didn't work for Bart is the point. So we were so unraveled generally, right, that trying that on a kid, you just end up
with a rebellious kid, maybe.
Yeah, so nice in the place of competence.
And then nice, let me tell you about nice.
Nice only counts.
I will, I will know how nice you are once I give you some news you don't like and
Then I will see how you how we deal with that nice
Not you in a good mood or bullshitting with someone on the phone
And by the way before we kind of we're getting towards the end here, but back to joy
You know the Nazis one of their first slogans was strength through joy
It's an eerie harbinger, but strength through joy, Emmy.
But it is also German, Emmy.
It all the things that are unlegislatable, you know, I mean,
feels very no relationship to act to execution to anything. Well, we've been
complaining about pragmatism for five years, right?
I'm just saying the the joy ism and the seat at the table and the lifting everyone up and and all this stuff
And you know Joe's not gonna let leave anyone behind. That was the promise he made, you know, like stuff like that's like
Undoable. So why are we even?
Talking about I don't know X amount of people killed themselves while you were talking about joy Croft do Freude
Strength through joy that was a Nazi
Latitude or slogan. Yeah, and I'm not saying and I want to be very clear. I'm not saying oh these people are Nazis
I'm saying it's the same
Playbook that politicians seem to use every time to fuck with people and create these weird movements.
I do not know why people are so
disconnected that they, you know, the black woman in the crowd thinks if Barack Obama gets elected
he is gonna get her a cell phone.
You know what I mean? I mean, we're into primitive thought.
Now we're into caveman shit here.
Why would they think,
I'm telling you the ultimate white privilege is not,
Joe Biden is as white as a white dude gets.
I'm old, I'm white.
I don't think that fuckstick can do one thing for me and I don't give a fuck for him and I would take a
Thousand the vague Rama swami's a guy's name. I couldn't pronounce ten minutes ago
It looks nothing like me over that old fucking white liar
Who's not gonna do shit except for raise my taxes and then blame me?
That's that's my privilege. Mm-hmm. It really is
and then blame me. That's my privilege.
It really is.
All right, Boise, Idaho, the Egyptian Theater,
doing stand up there September 6th and then Albany, Oregon.
I'm gonna be there September 7th.
And you can go to Amcrawl.com
because I got live shows coming up in Pennsylvania
and Corona, California and Covina, California,
Bellflower, what the hell?
What do you got, Drew?
The garden parts of the state.
That's right.
Dr. DiTV, please let's get you guys to the Rumble channel
and subscribe there.
It's Ask Dr. Drew.
So, until next time, I'm Provo Dr. Sam Mahal.
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