The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - Magazine Covers and other Aphrodisiacs (The Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics)

Episode Date: May 20, 2023

Comedian Theo Von joins Dr. Drew and Adam this week and they open the show talking about Theo's home town of New Orleans and the strange stuff that tends to go on there. Dr. Drew talks to Adam about a...n extended one on one conversation with Stormy Daniels and his thoughts on that interaction. They also discuss their feelings on last week's Stormy Daniels 60 Minutes interview and how some of the answers don't really line up with what the reality of how most people would react. They then turn to the phones and speak to a caller who wants to try to sway their thinking regarding 9/11.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome back to the Adam and Dr. Drew show classics. First up for today, episode 323, released April 3rd, 2016, titled Theo Vaughn. Comedian Theo Vaughn joins Dr. Drew and Adam as they open up the show talking about Theo's hometown of New Orleans and eccentricities of the city that often go overlooked. Theo Vaughn is joining us. He's got a podcast, allegedly, with Theo Vaughn and Matthew Cole Weiss. New episodes every Tuesday on iTunes. Also, Netflix special, no offense, available on Netflix.
Starting point is 00:00:42 Theo was on my podcast a week and a half or so ago. Hysterical. The feedback was amazing. And so we invite him on to this show. Good to see you guys. Yeah, I had a good time. Yeah, nice to see you. And Dr. Drew, of course, obviously has more of the medical background.
Starting point is 00:01:00 More than Theo? No, more than Adam. Oh, more than Adam. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. You know, it's funny, though, Drew. I was up on stage the other night in St. Louis, and somebody was telling some story about some stripper, and it pushed in, and all of a sudden a squirt came out of the stripper.
Starting point is 00:01:15 And I said, female orgasmic incontinence. And I was like, where did that come from? It's like sitting next to Dr. Drew for so long, these weird things would just come sailing out of my mouth. Theo grew up in Louisiana and New Orleans, and we've always kind of focused on how fucked up Florida, Germany, I mean, sort of invented something called Germany or Florida. A lot of people have taken my Germany or Florida from well over a decade ago and turned it into Florida or not or Germany or not. Whatever it is.
Starting point is 00:01:50 But I was on to the whole Germany or Florida thing a long time ago. But we forget about New Orleans. It's its own kind of screwed up. Yeah. You know what I think? Here's my theory, you ready yeah my theory is it's it's a it's a it's a sort of quiet racism that we do all the time like i can't read so i'm dyslexic if i was black i'd be a kid who fell through the cracks let down by the system right
Starting point is 00:02:23 and why can't i be dyslexic just because i'm black i can't be dyslex system. Why can't I be dyslexic? It's because I'm black. I can't be dyslexic. Why can't you be let down by the system? You certainly were. I was as well. And I'm not dyslexic. But the weird thing is.
Starting point is 00:02:34 You are dyslexic. And let down by the system. No, I'm not dyslexic. Oh, you're not? Well, black people, I don't know how to read, you idiot. I'm an idiot. Black people are idiots. They have their own rules, though.
Starting point is 00:02:43 Black people, like, it's not. Like, they don't have black ADD. They have, like, oh, he wild. Yeah, that's. Little Randy being wild. That's my whole, my whole point, Drew, is it's an ultimate form of racism. Yeah. When a young Adam Carolla can't read and a young Lucius Corolla can't read. And one of them, I mean, people used to argue with me.
Starting point is 00:03:10 Oh, you're dyslexic. No, I'm not. You don't know it, but you're dyslexic. I said, I've been tested. I do not have dyslexia. No, you do. I go, no, I never learned to read. And I had parents that don't care and I never learned to read. And I had parents that don't care, and I never learned to read.
Starting point is 00:03:26 I was a warehouse. There's got to be something going on. Yes, it's me not learning to read. That's how come I don't. I spell girls with a U because that's what it sounds like. But for Lucius, it would have been different. He would have fallen through the cracks. Yeah, he did.
Starting point is 00:03:40 Last key, single mom, you know, going, or an urban community, going to school, raised by Nana. Eating canned meat. Eating canned meat. And then going to a school that warehoused them and didn't, that's what it worked, all right? Yep. Now, I think, I realize, we do that with New Orleans. That's what New Orleans is. Florida is fucked up.
Starting point is 00:04:03 New Orleans is even more fucked up, but it's full of black people. So we go crazy over there. We can't wrap our heads around white people doing crazy things. So we focus on Florida. That's a whole bunch of white people doing crazy things. New Orleans is colored people. I mean, I say, well, I mean, colors of color. No, what I'm saying is, is the Nagy, before he was incarcerated, not because he did anything wrong.
Starting point is 00:04:31 It's just he's the governor of Louisiana. Three and a half years in, you have to go do a prison stint for four years. When you signed up for the job, you understood. Right, you discovered. That's the way it works over there. Every governor of Louisiana ends up in prison at some point. He's the one who said, I want to keep New Orleans brown. Chocolate City.
Starting point is 00:04:50 Yeah. He said, I'm keeping it brown. I guess he's keeping it real from prison. Yeah. But either way, he's the one who announced after Katrina, we're keeping it brown. Yeah. They had to have a whole bunch of Mexicans come in and rebuild the place. So maybe that's what they're talking about.
Starting point is 00:05:04 But the point, all I'm saying is,'re talking about. That's what he meant. Light brown. All I'm saying is I said colored because he's focusing on the color of New Orleans. If New Orleans were white people, we'd be making fun of New Orleans, too. We don't do that. It's almost like this Bermuda Triangle of neglect, maybe, or like of the way we judge it. Yeah, I never thought about that before. If you think about it, I think if you just think about between the nutria, the crazy food, half the people are into Santeria or whatever.
Starting point is 00:05:34 Yeah, all the weird voodoo stuff. And even pedophiles. Like in Florida, Florida's known for its pedophiles, right? What's that? What's a pedophile? I don't know what that is. Kitty touchers. Oh, that's known for that.
Starting point is 00:05:44 But in Louisiana, it's more like oh, he's been seeing this young man, you know? Like, they change up the vibe, you know? Like, I've seen a man... They even have a word for pedophile over there. But if the pedophile's well-dressed and he has, like, and the boy is tallish,
Starting point is 00:05:59 then it's not as looked down upon. So the whole point is this. When you go to Florida and the sun blasted then it's not as looked down upon. So the whole point is this. When you go to Florida and the sun-blasted white chick with the bleached blonde hair in her 40s starts talking about there's a ghost in her house, you go, listen, you're a crazy bitch. When you go to Louisiana and you're in New Orleans and the 50-year-old black chick talks about having a ghost in her house, you're like, well, good for you. What's its name? Interesting. What's its name? Did you name it? Does it have a name?
Starting point is 00:06:29 What's the backstory? That's the point. We do that with black folk. Yeah. I had a dude by the Ramada I used to know this man, and they should probably I don't know if Ramada's the only sponsor, they need to shut these places down. I mean, people are getting stabbed at them. The third floor is always shut down. But they had a man in our town that got arrested for trying to be a ghost he was trying to
Starting point is 00:06:50 he would like i can't remember what he tried to be a ghost yeah he tried to be a ghost and they uh he would rent two rooms at the end of the hallway at this ramada and then he had been dressing up like in flower ghost stuff and would go and the doors were directly across from each other so he would like at certain times of the night when people come over he would just go right across and he was trying to mean like the connected rooms no like the hallway and the two doors were exactly right right parallel right to each other so he would wait till he heard people come up the stairs and then he would go right between from one of the other dressed in like white powder or a cloth, like a white cloth.
Starting point is 00:07:26 And he was trying to convince people that – he was trying to up the haunted factor to get more tourist money. You know – Got to hand it to him. I don't know if you do or not. I'm just telling you. But that's the kind of stuff I think that was occurring around there. One last black folk observation, and then we'll move on to talking about Mexicans and Puerto Ricans. I was having a laugh when I was in Denver. And it's true. It's another one thing. There's a
Starting point is 00:07:53 quiet racism. Like I said, just never, ever even thinking that a black 13 year old boy couldn't read. It's this dyslexic. Never even think even think about it's its own kind of racism right yeah okay it's even to the point where there is you know their sickle cell yeah i swear to god i think most white people think black people can't be dyslexic yeah like they're immune to it or something when drew you tell me as a physician in terms of their brain chemistry there's no difference at all no difference it's weird that if you ask most white people who's more likely to suffer from or whatever,
Starting point is 00:08:30 they never even think about it. None of these have been brought up. Here's the deal. Drew. Yeah. I was talking to Mike August when we were walking through Denver. I was like, talking to August? Oh, walking through Denver. Walking through Denver doing a show and he said, oh, you know, we're talking about Colorado.
Starting point is 00:08:49 He said, like, you know, it's golden Colorado someplace like that. We're talking about parts of Colorado. He said, these places are just lily white, just 100% white. No Mexicans at all. And I immediately did what you would do if you're from L.A. and or California. No Mexicans. No Mexicans. Well, who's mowing the lawn?
Starting point is 00:09:09 Who's doing the masonry work? Who's building the cinder block walls? Who's bussing the tables? Who's looking after your kids? Where are the nannies? Who's, who's, who's? Which same thing you think, Drew. You won't say it out loud.
Starting point is 00:09:21 But when you hear nobody, I think, well, who's doing all the masonry work? Because I'm from L.A. and only people do masonry. White guys and black guys don't do Japanese guys. They don't do masonry work. It's Mexican. Who are the gardeners? Who are the nannies? Who are the housekeepers?
Starting point is 00:09:38 Who are the busboys? Who you keep going and going and going in Southern California. So he said, now here's the racist part. We haven't gotten there yet? No. F you for saying it's racist. You have the same thought, too, when somebody goes, there's nobody there. We were talking about subtle racism.
Starting point is 00:09:56 No, there's the racist part. When you say to somebody, we're 0% Hispanic, they go, who's doing the masonry work and who's bussing the dishes? When you go, we don't have any black folk we're at. They go, oh, there you go. They don't go, who's? There's no who's after the black people. That's true. But we don't do it with Japanese people.
Starting point is 00:10:17 We don't do it with a lot of people. But it's a weird, weird, subtle racist thing. And now maybe it's an L.A. thing. But you tell someone no Mexicans, everyone's like, I got a laundry list of questions for you. You go, racist thing. Now, maybe it's an L.A. thing. But you tell someone no Mexicans, everyone's like, I got a laundry list of questions for you. But you go, no blacks. They go, oh. That's wild. Well, I would have said no
Starting point is 00:10:33 Southeast Indians or something. No, you know, I think you know what I'm talking about, Drew. You don't have the who's doing what with that. No, I understand. But I'm arguing that it's really pretty unique to Mexicans in Southern California. Right? Well, I mean, I think what about like black people always had their sugar and the pressure when I was young.
Starting point is 00:10:55 I remember that. Oh, yeah. And that was the only diseases black people could get. They get sugar or pressure. And that's what they died from. Like, I remember being at a funeral and be like, yeah, the pressure got him. You know, it was always like, you know, like, I don't know if he was going to be a diamond or what was his end plan, but he always felt like these wild vibes.
Starting point is 00:11:12 Theo, you may not have gotten all the information during the funeral because you're probably standing too close to the tuba. That's true. I've seen those James Bond movies. I know how they mourn over there. So, Theo, weirdest place in the world. I know Mike August grew up out there, too. And they just take this crazy.
Starting point is 00:11:33 Yeah, he started in Denver. And then I guess his dad was a football coach. So they just traveled around. But he ended up in New Orleans and Louisiana and maybe outside of New Orleans or whatever. But it's such a bizarre. There's so much crazy. Everything is crazy. The food is crazy.
Starting point is 00:11:52 The party's crazy. The culture's crazy. Everything's crazy. How did that affect you or what did that? Oh, I went to a funeral. First funeral I ever went to. This man. We're walking down the street.
Starting point is 00:12:02 Me and this kid. I think his name was Lance. I don't know. He was honestly, he was deaf and uh so it's like kind of like whatever you know sounded like a deaf kid trying to say lance i guess but he was like my buddy for a while and this man goes you guys want to come to a service and we're like yeah i guess we'll go to it you know we didn't know what it was but he didn't seem like a pedophile or anything so we went back there and they buried his grandfather yeah he great he buried they were burying his grandfather in the like a pedophile or anything. So we went back there. Or a pedophile.
Starting point is 00:12:28 Yeah, they were burying his grandfather in the yard, in the backyard. That's what I'm talking about. Yeah, and it was a couple of brothers back there. That's what I'm talking about, Drew. And we went back there, and everybody seemed normal, and we threw flowers in. And then a couple weeks later, they came and dug him up and busted the hole. It was like an insurance fraud. I mean, the man was dead, but they tried to bust him. That's what I'm talking up and busted the whole – it was like an insurance fraud. But, I mean, the man was dead.
Starting point is 00:12:46 That's what I'm talking about, Drew. They tried to bust him for insurance fraud. And they had a fake wishing well. Somebody was selling fake wishing wells to people. Those people came through. Who else, dude? Where they had a thing at the bottom, and they'd go get the money later. Oh, that's awesome.
Starting point is 00:12:59 So you didn't even – your wish didn't do anything. Who's to say? Just because they got the money doesn't mean your wish couldn't come true. Yeah, but you feel like some man is riding out of town with your wishes. Somebody. And you don't want to feel like that
Starting point is 00:13:10 if you have an idea or a wish. And up next, we have episode 797, released April 3rd, 2018, titled, The Boy Who Cried Threatened. Adam and Dr. Drew discuss Stormy Daniels after Dr. Drew got the opportunity to have an extended conversation. Specifically, they discuss the interview she gave 60 Minutes about her and Trump. You know, I'm certain you've gone over it on ACS until you're sick of it,
Starting point is 00:13:49 but you and I have not talked about Stormy Daniels. Did you know her? No. Or I don't know that I know her. I was told she was a guest on Loveline or something, but I don't remember meeting her. We talked a little bit about it. Why would I remember? We had her on Loveline many times, probably after you left. I didn't talk in real depth about it again but i remember i i we had our love line many times probably after you left i
Starting point is 00:14:06 didn't talk in real depth about it on acs so i had a couple thoughts ironically the um my you know the radio has an engineering booth the engineering booth that i stare into every day i had a long talk with stormy daniels in that booth uh eight years ago – she's a producer, director of pornography, right? She stopped performing and she started – In the booth. Yeah, we were sitting in the booth. I don't remember why we were in there. Like I think I did an interview to record for something else.
Starting point is 00:14:34 It was an engineering booth I was in. And now it's just off time, not an interview, not recording. It was before the show. It was off air. Okay. And I was just sitting there chatting and there were several – it wasn't like me and her alone. There were several people there. I paid $100,000 afterwards.
Starting point is 00:14:47 But anyway, so we were chatting and she was talking about producing these films and she doesn't know how to perform anymore. And she's very prickly, right? And she's like, hey, man, I'm an artiste. I produce these things now. I was, all right, interesting. And she goes, I've learned something about males and I want to make female pornography and I've learned about female pornography. I went, things now. All right. Interesting. She goes, I've learned something about males. I want to make female pornography, and I've learned
Starting point is 00:15:08 about female pornography. Oh, interesting. Good. Tell me. Pornography for females. For women. And she goes, it's a very simple equation. She goes, men want to see different kinds of people having sex. Period. Women, for the most part. Kittens wrapped
Starting point is 00:15:24 in $20 bills. And it's for the most part. Kittens wrapped in $20 bills. And it's for the most part. So those of you that don't fit in this category, women is a much more protean category. But for female humans, they want to know why these people like each other so much that they want to have sex. So they need some initial narrative that tells them that. Makes sense. And she had great success having done so selling to females. Interesting, right?
Starting point is 00:15:47 Yeah. Although I don't know what great success means in her world. I don't either, but she felt like she cracked a little code by having done that and it helped her sales. And why did you find her prickly? I don't know her well enough to know for sure, but there's a lot of – have you noticed when the interview when she talked to Anderson Cooper and she said, you know, Mr. Trump came in and said something about the magazine.
Starting point is 00:16:15 He's on a magazine cover and she goes, does this work for you? It's like it's a lot of, hey, man, don't you know it's me? Who do you think you are? A lot of, hey, man, a lot of – you know what I'm talking about, that attitude? Well, you tell me. Tell me. Who do you think you are? A lot of, hey, man, a lot of, you know what I'm talking about, that attitude. Well, you tell me, tell me. And then she goes, does that work for you? Five minutes later, they're having sex. So yes, obviously it does work for him, even though she took great exception to it. So okay. Well done, Stormy. But anyway.
Starting point is 00:16:39 Well, can I? And by the way, I have no hard feelings. I don't dislike Stormy Daniels. I'm hard-pressed. Go ahead. Sorry. I have no hard feelings. I don't dislike story dancing. I'm hard-pressed. Go ahead. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:16:45 I noticed there's a lot of people giving their version of everything, which is sort of like – so here's what you have to figure out. without a way to go, well, I had sex with this guy really upon our first meeting, but I also have to figure out a way to reconcile that way with I'm a discerning and I'm a lady. So you go, I showed me a picture of magazine. He was on the cover of Golf Digest. And I said, does that work for you? Like it's a Shania Twain song from the 90s. And then you're blowing them 10 minutes later.
Starting point is 00:17:27 So evidently it's somewhat effective, or maybe it just works on dumb people. But either way, and then later on, she's now caught in this intersection. I'm doing an interview with Anderson Cooper. I kind of have this new thing, though. I don't know if you guys give this any thought, but I'm wondering, in the new world order of the Me Too and the Harvey Weinsteins and everything, you know how when they go out and interview a black guy, they have to send the black reporter?
Starting point is 00:17:55 I wonder if they now have to send the gay reporter to talk to the female. Because if you start asking pointed questions as a heterosexual male about the encounter my wife pointed that out yeah oh and yet he seemed but he seemed not to understand some of the i mean not be motivated to have some of the questions that a heterosexual male might be which is interesting what i'm saying is is you send the black reporter to interview is you send the black reporter to interview P. Diddy because he can't be called a racist if he asks questions. No, if P. Diddy had a situation with some tax evasion problem in 2004 and honky Whitington asked it, then he's going to be like, hey, how's this? There's racists coming in here and asking this question. If it's a black guy, ask it, then he's going to be like, hey, how's this? There's racists coming in here and asking this question.
Starting point is 00:18:45 If it's a black guy, ask it. Then you don't get that. And we figure that out. Yeah. Right? Yeah. So I wonder if the New World Order is send the gay guy in to talk to the chicks about having sex. Because if you're doing it, it's crossing the line. You're not going to be able to poke around without taking some of your gender, you know, your trans.
Starting point is 00:19:09 Your white male privilege. Your cis male perspective. Your patriarchal privilege. All that would come with you. Right. So now she has to balance this thing where she goes, I left the restroom. He was sitting on the edge of the bed. I knew he wanted sex.
Starting point is 00:19:31 Did you want to have sex with him? No. But you did have sex with him. So did the magazine work? No. But you did have sex with him. Did you want to have sex with him? No.
Starting point is 00:19:43 But you did have sex with him. So it's a have sex with him? No, but you did have sex with him. So it's a way to sort of balance. And there's a version. Now, I don't believe when anyone says, here's the conversation I had with the powerful dude, I rarely ever believe it. I don't believe it. I don't believe it when the guy says,
Starting point is 00:20:00 you know, so what happened? His gangbangers are on my lawn. I said, if you want trouble, you came to the right place. And they put their knives down and they walk right back to their cars. Like, I don't believe that guy. I don't believe that guy. I don't believe 28-year-old porn star said to Donald Trump sitting in the pro shop. Is that magazine work on?
Starting point is 00:20:21 I don't. I'm going to spank you. I don't. I don't. I don't believe a lot of people when people tell stories memories are reconstructed they're not they're not it's not even a memory it's i will tell you the version i wish had gone down maybe oh not maybe i have way too many people give me the dude i told this dude hey you come to the
Starting point is 00:20:40 wrong place it's like you're that's not you and you don't say that. Here's the part I was disturbed by. She goes, I was in a parking lot and some dude ran up to me and I was holding my daughter and said, hey, you better keep that story to yourself. And that's all she said. And the narrative then became Donald Trump's lawyer sent a operative to go scare the shit out of her. And Anderson asked no – like did you call somebody? Is there video of this? Was this just some random dude in a parking lot in Las Vegas, which it was? No.
Starting point is 00:21:07 He said, did you call the police? And she said, no. I was too scared, which is kind of a – again, I tend to call the cops when I am scared. It's a weird – again, that's a – I didn't want to have sex when I had sex. The magazine doesn't work. It did work. And I was threatened, but I didn't want to call the police because I was scared. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:28 Okay. I sort of get it. That's why it's funny is she was like, I was so scared. I was so rattled. I could barely finish the mommy and me yoga class. I was like, hold on. You then took your kid out of the car. You went in and did the.
Starting point is 00:21:44 Yeah. Too scared to call the cops but not too scared i'm just saying i don't know like i feel like if you're gonna go work out and you got your kid with you to go do the mommy me workout and somebody really rattles you in the parking lot you tend to get in your car find a mountain road and just sob openly while you're driving the car or go find a bottle of something or crawl into it or call the cops and wait right there. You don't tend to just go, OK, now I'm going into the gym and me and the kid are going to do our yoga class together. That's kind of a – it's not a let's finish doing whatever it is we were doing, especially working out, which is kind of a weird – not you, Drew.
Starting point is 00:22:27 You're a goddamn animal. But like everyone else, if you said to me – And to be fair, yoga studios tend to be like light and open with big windows in the front and stuff. That's not where you want to go. If I was going to go work out and someone came to me and went, your sister OD'd on pain meds, I wouldn't go, wow. Then I finished working out and then I home, and then I grieved. It'd be like a stop in your – if you're that rattled, there's usually a, I'm calling the cops, find me a beer, or I'm just going to go on a drive and cry while I drive. But how about just asking, how do you know somebody sent this dude?
Starting point is 00:23:02 This was a parking lot in Las Vegas, and people are very heated these days about their politics. Some guy just came after you. That's a higher probability. Well, to me, it's always this. It's always this. Look, I want to know, my interest isn't how did you feel or did you feel like you're being intimidated or did you feel like you're being threatened? I'm not interested in that part because everyone feels threatened. Everyone feels intimidated.
Starting point is 00:23:33 Never me. Everyone else. Me. You. For sure. I want to know what happened. The answer is what happened. So then the next day I woke up, opened the door, there's a dead cat with a note on it.
Starting point is 00:23:45 I want to know what happened. And if the answer is, well, then nothing happened, then there's not much meat on that bone. It doesn't mean someone can't be threatening. It just means when nothing happens. When you're in politics, I remember Anita Hill back when she was testifying against Clarence Thomas, all the threats that she got out in public. Constantly, she said it was terrible. So people, when they get into the political arena, people will say stuff to them. They just do. That guy had a move, man. Clarence Thomas. Anita Hill's like, he gave me a can of Coke and there's a pube on it.
Starting point is 00:24:28 It's like, wow, Harvey Weinstein is waving that shit off. Like, come on. No potted plant to beat off into? To be fair, he made a joke about the pube on the can of Coke. Let's be fair. All right. Still kind of a weirdy pube and Coke. I don't know a lot about ladies, but I know that that doesn't get them in the mood. No?
Starting point is 00:24:42 What the hell? So better to have your face on a golf magazine, something like that? I'd say better make the cover of Golf Digest than put the pube on the coat. We'll be right back with more of the Adam and Dr. Drew Show classics. Last up for today, we have episode 1325, released September 21st, 2020, titled The Only Thing Worse Than Video Is Memory. The guys take a call from a listener who wants them to watch video of the Pentagon on 9-11 to convince them that outside of the World Trade Center, the attacks were a hoax. All right. You've got a question up here for.
Starting point is 00:25:24 Yeah. Drew's been on hold for a while drew 38 north carolina hey guys thanks for taking my call hi guy hey so my question and i don't know if gary was able to bring the video up for you, but I wanted to bring up a question regarding 9-11, which I know Adam has kind of been contemptuous towards people who have brought this up in the past, but was he able to show you the video, or do you have the video for you? Is it of the Pentagon? Yes. Okay, because it looks like we're seeing a plane hit a shorter building. Yeah. The Pentagon is notorious.
Starting point is 00:26:08 They're only a few stories high. Yeah. Yeah. A few stories high. Right. Huge footprint. Okay. So basically I was going to try to sway your opinion on that based on just the video evidence
Starting point is 00:26:22 so that those two video clips are released by the Department of Defense in 2006 and I'm not able to see any Boeing 757 or anything that looks like it there if you oh let's take a little time to look and watch it you see an explosion but you don't see the airplane correct you can see a tip of it when it first enters the screen, and to me it does not look like a Boeing 757. Well, did something different then, in your opinion, hit the Pentagon than hit the Twin Towers? No.
Starting point is 00:26:58 No, I don't question the Twin Towers were hit by planes. Oh, all right. So what hit the pentagon and then who and then what happened to the people what happened to the people that were on that flight okay so it does appear to me that some kind of missile-like object hit the pentagon from those tapes and again those were released by the government so they're they're authentic um and then i don't know if you've seen video of Tower 7 collapsing that afternoon. It collapsed at free fall speed and appears to be a controlled demolition.
Starting point is 00:27:34 Well, look, I got to tell you, if you gave demolition experts who were very skilled and trained in bringing down casinos in Las Vegas that were outdated, and you gave them six months and all the wire and explosive and all the drilling. They couldn't have brought those buildings down that cleanly. No, I agree that the twin tiles were hit by planes. No argument there whatsoever. The other three sites is what I do question just based on the video evidence. And that was really my argument. Hold on a second.
Starting point is 00:28:13 I don't get the free fall speed. It's like, look, once in a while you throw a hook shot in from the loge deck of the forum and you make a basket. You know what I mean? It's not – those buildings came down. I mean if I worked for a professional outfit that brought down outdated casinos and 20-story federal buildings and blah, blah, blah, I would look at my crew and go, the last fucking one you did wasn't that clean. It didn't come down. The whole plan is to get to go straight down.
Starting point is 00:28:50 Obviously, if it falls over, it's going to crush the IHOP across the street, right? So there's a science to it. Both those buildings came down perfectly, and they came down perfectly just because of this crazy happenstance. They got hit somewhere around the midsection. All the Jet A fuel just melted all the steel and they just came down as a happenstance that way. But the thing where it's like, they fell faster than gravity. I don't know what that actually pulled them down. I don't know what that, I don't know what that means. I don't know how that drew.
Starting point is 00:29:21 How does, how does the speed of the building fall and how's that factor in it's so i'm talking about tower number seven there was a building that fell right next door to the twin towers that evening it's around five o'clock oh tower number seven supposedly due to a fire in the basement and all of a sudden it just collapses right again i'm not questioning the twin towers collapse that if that was all that happened, I probably wouldn't give it a second thought. What's the deal? So some terrorists
Starting point is 00:29:51 flew some airplanes into the tower and at the same time there was a missile attack planned? And then, by the way, there was a team of people that set up explosives in Tower 7. People have managed to keep the secret all this time in a world where no secrets are ever kept for more than five minutes?
Starting point is 00:30:09 I agree. The logic behind it is, it sounds insane, but if you just look at the video evidence, that's my main argument. I'm not going to be able to convince you guys with words, but I think if you just... Drew brings up the ultimate point, which is the flight, the people on the flight, where are those people as far as the Pentagon goes? Well, I guess the theories that I've heard are that the flight was made up by the FAA. I mean, I don't know. So all the family members that were mourning the loss of the members of that flight, those family members were actors? I mean, you know, people are supposedly dying from COVID all over the place, too.
Starting point is 00:30:59 Who fired the missile? the missile? The so-called whatever name you want to give it, intelligence community or deep state or alphabet soup or something like that. Hey, Drew, Drew the caller, here's what'll be helpful in life,
Starting point is 00:31:17 I think, for me and you. I mean, I'm already there, but it'll be helpful for you. Drew and I talk about this all the time. Motivation, motivation, motivation. You know, when someone goes, they flew planes into the Twin Towers and then Tower 7 came down because the Freemasons, you know, wired it up and blew it up. Like, I don't know who did. Like, what's in it for the government? What's in it for? And they go, well, start a war. It's like, well, they already took down the twin towers that's that's enough to start a war i mean who profited from who was motivated to take down tower seven who did that and remains motivated to keep a secret
Starting point is 00:31:57 about it and also the reason you know oj killed nicole and r Ron is because if there was a human being that did that, that guy would get drunk and tell a prostitute and would have done it during the height of O.J. mania. Right. You know, you don't need to know O.J. did it because of evidence. You know, O.J. did it because it's been 25 years and there's never been another human being that's ever come forward or even thought about. Right. Right. That's how you know. And Drew's right. There are no more secrets. No one can keep a fucking secret anymore.
Starting point is 00:32:32 Everything's on video, too. Everything. Videos everywhere. I mean, they would take pictures. So, you know, Drew, what I would say, Drew the caller, what I would say to you is don't ever do this, where you go someone goes why would someone fire a missile into the pentagon or why would our own government fire miss or why would they even hatch
Starting point is 00:32:54 a plan you know what i mean like we need to destroy by the we you know think about that there's a we has lots of people involved we need to destroy five percent of the pentagon you know or you're spiked lead like we need to let the we need to destroy 5% of the Pentagon, you know, or you're Spike Lee. Like, we need to blow up the levees and flood the black people in New Orleans. So you can do what? Oh, they hate the military. They hate black people. It's like, how does that work?
Starting point is 00:33:23 How really does that work? Oh, okay, let's just say you do hate black people. Then poison them. What are you talking about? They have difficulty in the motivation part. So they keep going, go back and look at the film. Go back and look at the film. And I'm like, I'm not interested in the film.
Starting point is 00:33:39 I'm interested in who did this and what would motivate them. And video is notoriously inaccurate. Notoriously. It's like trying to rely on memory. Only the worst in video is memory. Right. Yeah. Well, the video is what it is.
Starting point is 00:33:54 It's in the eye of the beholder. Yeah. Right? All right. And then they go, then you go, well, the government released this. It's the government's own footage. Like, why would the government release it if the government was behind firing a missile? Why wouldn't they just go, you know, like they did with Epstein?
Starting point is 00:34:13 It's like, oh, the cameras weren't working in the jail cell that day. Wouldn't that, isn't that what the government would do if this is part of a larger conspiracy plan? Wouldn't the government just go, we didn't have any... Wouldn't there just be people mysteriously dying all the time because this was... There'd have to be hundreds of people that have to be in on this. Right. We're living in a time where everyone who's met Donald Trump is writing a book.
Starting point is 00:34:36 Yeah. Everyone. I'm the only person who's met Donald Trump that's not writing a tell-all book. That's time. It's time. Now's the time to move. You don't think someone would be telling a tell-all book. That's time. It's time. Now's the time to move. You don't think someone would be telling a tell-all about 9-11? Yeah. Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 00:34:51 They don't, they're not. You know what it is? All they understand is the film. You and I think about all the things around the film. The context. Which is, what about the family? What about the flight? How did they do that?
Starting point is 00:35:05 What about... How many hundreds of people would have had to been in on this? How did they profit from it? What would be in it? And what's in it to maintain the ruse? Nobody's fucking disgruntled wife is going to go spill the beans on what they
Starting point is 00:35:21 wanted to profit. Now would be the time to profit. They could, you know could make the round. That's all for this week. Thanks for listening to the Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics. Remember to check back each week for new episodes. And while you're at it, don't forget to like, subscribe, and rate us five stars
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