Ask Dr. Drew - Roseanne: Kanye West, Gina Carano’s Disney Lawsuit, Anti-Semitism, The Jubilee, & The Tweet That Got Her Canceled – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 320

Episode Date: February 10, 2024

Roseanne is a comedian, producer, winner of the 1992 Kid’s Choice Award, and recipient of the first-ever GLAAD Media Vanguard Award, among others (including an Emmy & Golden Globe). She joins Dr. Dr...ew to discuss wokeness, comedy, censorship & why she calls herself a “radical constitutionalist” instead of a “conservative”. Roseanne Barr is a former Presidential candidate of the Peace and Freedom Party and outspoken advocate for free speech. In the 1980’s, she rose to fame as the namesake of the iconic sitcom Roseanne. Follow her at https://x.com/therealroseanne and watch to her podcast at https://rumble.com/roseannebarr 「 SPONSORED BY 」 Find out more about the companies that make this show possible and get special discounts on amazing products at https://drdrew.com/sponsors • CBDISTILLERY - Targeted CBD formulations made from the highest quality CLEAN ingredients. No fluff, no fillers - just pure, effective CBD solutions. Use code DREW for 20% off at https://CBDistillery.com • PROVIA - Dreading premature hair thinning or hair loss? Provia uses a safe, natural ingredient (Procapil) to effectively target the three main causes of premature hair thinning and hair loss. Susan loves it! Get an extra discount at https://proviahair.com/drew • GENUCEL - Using a proprietary base formulated by a pharmacist, Genucel has created skincare that can dramatically improve the appearance of facial redness and under-eye puffiness. Get an extra discount with promo code DREW at https://genucel.com/drew • THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Counteract harmful spike proteins with TWC's Signature Series Spike Support Formula containing nattokinase and selenium. Learn more about TWC's supplements at https://twc.health/drew 「 MEDICAL NOTE 」 Portions of this program may examine countervailing views on important medical issues. Always consult your personal physician before making any decisions about your health. 「 ABOUT THE SHOW 」 Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (https://twitter.com/firstladyoflove). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. 「 ABOUT DR. DREW 」 Dr. Drew is a board-certified physician with over 35 years of national radio, NYT bestselling books, and countless TV shows bearing his name. He's known for Celebrity Rehab (VH1), Teen Mom OG (MTV), The Masked Singer (FOX), multiple hit podcasts, and the iconic Loveline radio show. Dr. Drew Pinsky received his undergraduate degree from Amherst College and his M.D. from the University of Southern California, School of Medicine. Read more at https://drdrew.com/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 All right, we'll be getting to it in just a moment. We are delighted to bring Roseanne Barr today. She and I, I spent a little time in her house doing her podcast and that was not enough time. So I wanted to bring her back to interview her on my turf. You can find her at roseannebarr, B-A-R-R.com. Tumble, Roseanne Barr. Twitter is at TheRealRoseanne
Starting point is 00:00:20 and she spells her name R-O-S-E-A-N-N-E. Yeah, check out her podcast. It's really fun. And she's done some really, said some interesting things. She's got some interesting ideas. I always, there's her podcast right there, which she very kindly welcomed me as a guest. So we will be welcoming her after this. Our laws as it pertained to substances are draconian and bizarre. Psychopaths start this right. He was an alcoholic because of social media and pornography, PTSD, love addiction, fentanyl and heroin. Ridiculous.
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Starting point is 00:02:34 That is GenuCell.com slash Drew, G-E-N-U-C-E-L.com slash D-R-E-W. Yeah, I just think of Roseanne as one of these people that needs no introduction. Everyone knows Roseanne. Let me quickly go over our upcoming schedule because Emily Barsh, our producer, has done an extraordinary job going forward. And today is, of course, no exception. That is some of what's coming up on Thursday. WT tomorrow, Nikki and Jim Norton. Nikki is hysterical.
Starting point is 00:03:02 You all need to know her better. James O'Keefe, of course. Alex Berenson. Zuby. I'm seeing also Dave Rubin, Adam Carolla, Kevin Bass, just a lot of extraordinary guests coming. So stay tuned for all that. But right now, as I said, today is no exception in terms of offering extraordinary guests. Let's bring in the one and only Roseanne. Hey. Hey there. How you doing? I was just thinking,
Starting point is 00:03:28 you've become like Cher, you know, people that have just the one name identifier. It's a certain, it's a certain quality of success that gives you that. So that's kind of interesting. The other thing,
Starting point is 00:03:38 yeah, it's weird. The other thing is, I couldn't get into some countries, you know, back in the day. I was traveling around the world and they didn't know me in some countries where I was going on vacation. And I had the one name on my stuff and they had never heard of it. So they had to make 3,000 phone calls to see what kind of person doesn't have a family name.
Starting point is 00:04:01 And that was in France. And they held me over. And I said, everyone knows who I am by that one name and the guy in the French police guy he goes really everyone I go everyone in the United States so I said where's some Americans so they they said come over here so I go over there and i go you know who i am right and they go you're rosie o'donnell was it was rosia close enough for the french police so they figure that's it they they like they heard roseanne maybe no they they said, no one knows who you are or something like that. I knew.
Starting point is 00:04:47 But I had to get the civil authorities involved because I only had the one name. So that's where I had to go change all my passport and everything to put my... I was so dumb. Why did you do that? I know you have some strong feelings about your family of origin. Was it something to do with that? What? I I'm well,
Starting point is 00:05:12 I'll re I'll review a story of that. I reviewed on your podcast. It was the first time I met Roseanne. Susan, do you know the story? Yeah, but that's, you know what,
Starting point is 00:05:21 Dr. Drew, my mother's 90 years old, and we have come to a peaceful place, including everyone in our family, and it was devastating. We lost our youngest sister last year over many of these issues and, you know, in their various forms. And so I'm not willing to go there or talk about it because it's a healed over thing to me that I don't owe anybody any explanations about because they won't understand it anyway because most people don't understand the dark night of the soul,
Starting point is 00:06:00 nor do they understand what victims go through, especially as children so to be to be somebody whom a bunch of effing ghouls will look at and go see little kids are all liars when when they say we're doing stuff to them i know how it works and i'm not going to, I'm against the devil. And the devil, he likes to hurt children. And it don't matter the people that he acts through. They're not our enemy, the people that the devil acts through. The devil is our enemy. So we can't go straight to the horse.
Starting point is 00:06:39 And that's in the human heart, you know? It's in the human heart. That isn't something that I sell sell uh you know i i like to do that's why i love doing my sitcom because i could discuss big topics like that in a in a 20 uh at the time it was 24 minute little forum with four acts you know i prefer to talk about things but you know as far as like getting real personal about that, I mean, you can ask me. No need. No need.
Starting point is 00:07:11 No need. Listen. I am healed. So let me say that. Which I can see. I am healed. And when you're healed, you're able to discuss without getting triggered, right? Yeah, yeah, yep, yep, yep.
Starting point is 00:07:28 Yes. Oh, 100%. And I'm not surprised you're saying this. We didn't talk about this last time we were together, but I'm not surprised because I could feel the sort of togetherness. You become whole again. Yeah. And I was going to tell you, the story when I met you, although you had a strong reaction when I first met you, I thought that was a good story because you made perfect sense to me. Like, oh, you knew why you reacted the way you did, and you told me, and you were honest.
Starting point is 00:07:54 I was like, oh, okay, no problem. I want to go back to the heart. You said you expected that I was going to be a real man-hater or something and be like all pro-woman and feminist and all that, you know. That's what you said. Your producer was like in my ear, just repeating that over and over again. Roseanne can't wait to talk about women's issues. Can't wait
Starting point is 00:08:16 to talk about powering women. She was literally in the makeup room saying that to me over and over and over again. And when I got out of the makeup booth into the hall, there you were. And that's what prompted the whole thing. Yeah, and what did you say then? What happened? I know that you said something.
Starting point is 00:08:31 I said, so it's great. Yeah, I said, it's great to meet you. I hear you want to talk about empowering women because this producer has been chanting it for the last 20 minutes. And you had a reaction. And I thought it was really interesting. Yeah, I said, said oh i'm not
Starting point is 00:08:46 i'm not for the women the women disgust me that's what you said huh something like that i go because these bitches will sit around on their ass and not even know their husband is doing anything to their daughters because you know that's how fucking stupid and brainwashed and brain dead they are and so who said motherhood means sainthood it ain't that you had the kid it's that you protected them and if you didn't something's wrong with you and you leave a lot of victims and those victims right now as i feel who's being activated by certain political forces that you know just want to eradicate their lives in the most violent of ways which is what i fear coming to our country well it's interesting rosanna you would say that because um i i wrote a book i think i told you this i wrote a book about narcissism
Starting point is 00:09:38 and in there i wanted to write about i want to write about pre-revolutionary france because it was the only time i could find so much childhood trauma and sexual abuse and i wanted to write about, I want to write about pre-revolutionary France because it was the only time I could find so much childhood trauma and sexual abuse. And I wanted to report about or theorize that there could be mobs, there could be guillotines. And here we are, here we are. I didn't know about social media. It was 20 years ago.
Starting point is 00:09:57 I didn't know about social media. I didn't know about cancellation. I'd never heard of these things at the time, but I could see the personality styles. And I knew how trauma survivors will scapegoat to manage their own aggression. They'll externalize it and project and have personality constructs that defend that. And that's what you're talking about. It's interesting that you see it.
Starting point is 00:10:18 Before the mic speeded up. That create a person with, you know, I mean, I tried to be simple about it. And my healing stuff I talk about all the time that nobody fucking gets. I get it. I get it. I said, how I knew I was mentally ill and divided was I would say one thing and yet do another. Right. Right. Right.
Starting point is 00:10:45 Perfect. And it was terrifying to live that way because I forgot and I had a bad memory on top of that. So I forgot that I made these deals with so-and-so or owed this. I forgot all that and just moved on, know when i changed my mind i'm never looking back you know i forget people quicker than you know but i mean it takes me a really long time to build up to where i can actually see the picture that i have chosen another person to be with who don't like me at all. So I'm like, okay, your shit's over.
Starting point is 00:11:30 Fourth time's the charm. That's it. I'm done. So I never learned how to be good in a relationship, which is, of course, what the rosanna show was about this perfect idealized husband and wife relationship you know that was important to me yeah and that's how it was but uh you know i have bad i i have my picker my man pickers all fucked up yeah that's how that works. The trauma,
Starting point is 00:12:05 one of the odd things about the human, I want to talk to you a little bit about, you said before the mic's heated up, that you understand the human mind, this human psyche, and you mentioned heart and people don't talk enough
Starting point is 00:12:14 about the heart-mind connection. But one of the things that trauma does that makes you attracted to people and circumstances that are just like the original problem. And that's an odd thing that no one ever talks about.
Starting point is 00:12:28 When you're like a damn, you know, the damage takes so many forms, right? But one of them is that you want to create home sweet home. And that includes all the shit that you ignore the next day. That's part
Starting point is 00:12:44 of the program. In fact, the shit that you ignore the next day that's part of the program hey i'm gonna in fact in fact you mentioned the bad memory there's all this data that shows that severe trauma causes a shrinkage in your hippocampus so it's actually a neurological all this stuff is neuropsych let's be fair but you actually do have an impaired memory. It's part of the syndrome. Yeah. And then after three generations, that becomes auto, whatever the word is, where it's passed on to the generation. It comes to them whether they have trauma or not,
Starting point is 00:13:15 because it's biological. Intergenerational. After three generations. Yeah, intergenerational transmission of trauma. We don't know if that's because of the state of the mom or dad that transmits something to the kid or is it epigenetic or is it both we just don't know you can't really separate right in front of their fucking face and then has to lie about being it and is taught through violence or things or starvation or torture the things people do their kids to get them to not tell on them
Starting point is 00:13:45 but that's part of the whole that's part of the whole script too tell me more about the mind heart because you meant you mentioned an insight into how the mind works and then you mentioned heart which people usually leave out of the mind by the mind mind-body, ultimately. What is your understanding of that? Well, I'm a Torah student, you know, so I always have to say that, that that's where I look for my answers, and I always find them there. So I always say it's Torah.
Starting point is 00:14:17 But Torah does tell us the kind of prayers we offer for redemption and wholeness within our broken parts. As a people, as a tribe, as a continent, as a, you know, multiracial makeup of a planet. All of us being pieces of a big, big, big, beautiful jigsaw puzzle thing. What do you see going forward? You've talked about the splintering and the jigsaw puzzle and the acting out of trauma in mobs.
Starting point is 00:14:58 What gets us through this? How are we going to get better? This is going to sound narcissistic. And I know how you shrinks are always jumping on that, like thinking, you know, that you assume that a person cannot be a narcissist and have multiple personality disorders so that at other times she has no narcissism at all. You guys can't figure out how it works in the least. You're all messed up in all your analyses, which causes you to over-medicate, particularly women of my age,
Starting point is 00:15:40 to keep us shut up about what we've seen. You and your forebears and all the men in our families, mostly, our pastors, rabbis, priests, you know, every man in authority doing some nasty stuff. And then the women all bustling around him to cover it up and blaming you, the child victim. So that is what this age is about. They've reached voting age. And what gets it together? How do we get through it? Well, you're going to have to listen to me. That's the part that sounds narcissistic when it's actually offered in the most benevolent manner
Starting point is 00:16:20 because I'm offering it as an old Jewish grandmother type who studies Torah and understands what God is saying to us in these amazing times where in which we really got to start talking to each other without a lot of BS baggage from 20,000 years that we've dragged here. Look where it's gotten us. It won't work. It's time for the third thing. And that's what I always call this time now. It's the third thing. And, you know, I saw since I was just a little child that it would come.
Starting point is 00:17:01 And it would, because it was prophesied in Torah that there would be a Jubilee. And that's where I think we're going. So that's a lot of stuff to talk about. I'd love to get many people talking about it because it's so doggone interesting, you know. But that's what I find. And I also love the concept of healing and how the human being
Starting point is 00:17:28 and the mind of the human being in the soul of the human being which god created and then made this bizarre outfit we wear walk around in yeah but uh yeah uh he he he wants us to fix ourselves and fix, therefore, to vision a wonderful fix for everything, which is right at our fingertips once we turn on the light of brilliance, the brilliance of the mind of God. And we, we start letting it in our own mind and we start coming up with great solutions instead of war and slavery and debt slavery. We're old enough to be doing better now. And I think we're going to. So I wonder if you could explain to me what the second thing was
Starting point is 00:18:26 and what you mean by Jubilee. Oh, that's all biblical. You said the third thing. Well, the third thing is the Jubilee. The third thing is the book of numbers. The third thing is really the book of numbers becomes decoded and only a computer
Starting point is 00:18:47 could bring us there you know so the book of numbers is so precise and it's like all this it's you know this is the stuff when I talk about everyone's really bored
Starting point is 00:19:03 and why I have no friends. No, I don't. I'm trying not to talk about it. I'm fascinated. This is Drew's, right up Drew's alley.
Starting point is 00:19:12 Yeah. I like this stuff. And I have to beg ignorance on the book of numbers. I don't know what's in there. Well, it's kind of like physics. You know, once it's destructured and decoded through all these incredible Byzantine layers they added on to,
Starting point is 00:19:32 I guess they had to add it on because they knew everywhere they went and what they were teaching, everybody would call that black magic or devil worshipping or something. When it was actually metallurgy, science. And so these people have called science wizardry for thousands of years. And now the fact is they're the wizards and science as in numerical elemental understanding of physics itself never changes. It's immutable. So that's a big switch we're all going through it's a big old um hourglass flip
Starting point is 00:20:32 in consciousness so everything is kind of well we're getting smarter is a real fast way of saying it. We've seen too much to pretend anymore. The pieces have gone together and painted a picture in our head, even though we're afraid to say the words. But we know. We're afraid to say the words when we say the words. This is the place we live in now here in America. If you say the wrong trigger words, you'll be arrested on the spot, as happened at the Grammys the other night with that guy who refused to bow down to Biden. And it was a black man.
Starting point is 00:21:21 Killer Mike. Yeah. And they arrested him because he wasn't taking his Biden oath. You know, they're having a big civil war. People don't know that we're in a civil war and it's a war of intelligence on the news. Well, that's interesting because you were talking about, you know, we've learned things. And what I've certainly learned across COVID and with the Twitter files and all these things that have come to light is how much we were being, have been, or still are probably
Starting point is 00:21:59 being manipulated in terms of the information we get. I mean, today, Tucker Carlson went to, or yesterday went to Moscow and interviewed Vladimir Putin. And that's, people are freaking out about that. And by the same token, Wait till I interview him. Tucker or Putin? No, I've already interviewed Tucker.
Starting point is 00:22:20 It was a great interview too. But no, Putin, because, you know, I'm a Russian. You know, I'm from the Ukraine and when it was the great interview too but no putin because you know i'm a russian you know i'm from the ukraine and when it was the u.s yeah we're probably cousins or some shit no i know i know i and let me just tell you we were part of the diaspora your your head that's my mom and mine yeah my mom my mom got in there but my dad was your head shape yeah my mom got in there but my dad was your head shape and what was your mom's head shape long
Starting point is 00:22:52 and narrow yeah she had some Scottish stuff going on but my dad was his family extended family was the Holodomor it was post world war one it was Stalin coming in it was a big diaspora was that around when your family left oh they were murdered there they never left they're still there mass grave
Starting point is 00:23:18 uh a whole town of them a whole town of farmers. And a few escaped. My grandmother and two of her siblings escaped because there were people who were helping Jews escape the Nazis. Oh, it was the Nazis. Yeah, but they also had to get away from the czar because the czar was my grandfather told me that the czar would come around to all the Jewish neighborhoods and take any boy nine years old and older and make him go in the czar's army. And that's why the people rebelled so hard.
Starting point is 00:23:54 And that's why the Marxists put them down so hard. Because right there it was, I always say, well, Western history is little more than Jew on Jew violence. Interesting. It's an interesting frame on this. But so on that happy note, yeah, I know. Did your family end up in Chicago initially? That's where a lot of New York and Chicago is where they all went. Was that your family also my grand my great-grandfather Grandpa Joe he walked from Ellis Island New York to Kansas
Starting point is 00:24:36 City uh Kansas and um that's where he set up shop there and worked and had kids and all that crazy stuff there right there but he walked and that was after he was a nine-year-old boy and his mother walked him and nine siblings out of Russia when the czar was coming to take all the Jewish boys age nine and over and put them in the czar's army. His mother walked nine children out of Russia into Poland. And so it's like, oh my God, this story never ends. It never ends and it hasn't ended for years. But it might be at its end. Remember the end of Fiddler on the roof was them the whole town
Starting point is 00:25:26 walking to poland right i mean that's what that was uh and so you know these these this is a and and the the unfortunate ones were the ones that stayed behind those were the fortunate ones the whole of dillmore was just atrocious you might anyone wants to know about that read michael malice's i think it's called White Pill. He gets into all that. It's just unbelievable. Michael Malice is a genius. He is a genius.
Starting point is 00:25:54 I agree with you. I think we're in for some more. You asked me what's going to happen. They're going to try to get us to hate on each other as much as they can. They're going to get us to hate on Trump more, more than they they have in the past, what, seven years. The people who are loving on Trump, they hate us and we're targeted and they're going to try some shit and whatever they can come up with to keep their communist revolution going here and steal all our money. Like Eva Peron.
Starting point is 00:26:34 We are going to take a little break. And Roseanne Barr, find her at roseannebarr.com. Check her podcast out. Put it up there, Caleb, if you would. There you are, the Roseanne Barr podcast. We're going to take a little break, Roseanne. We're going to do some business. We are very fortunate to have good supporting clients here.
Starting point is 00:26:52 Wait, don't go away because I want to talk about. Yeah, this is just a break. It's a break. Sorry. But I want to talk after the break about the suit. Gina Carano and Elon Musk is in on it. And I saw you tweet about it like an hour before the show. Yeah, we'll talk about that after this.
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Starting point is 00:32:15 And you sort of said, I'm right here, I'm in. So, oh, there it is. Susan, can you help me with that thing in front of the TV? Yeah, thanks. There you are. Please let us know help me with that thing in front of the TV? Yeah, thanks. There you are. Please let us know if you would join the lawsuit against Didney.
Starting point is 00:32:28 And Roseanne said, hello. That was terrific. So tell me what you're thinking about that. I mean, I cannot believe what they did to me. I mean, I just can't. It's beyond the pale. And I mean it in those terms. It was totally anti-Semitic.
Starting point is 00:32:58 And they have absolutely no understanding of that at all because they despise Jews. They really do. And they, they, in this case? They left. America's Democrat, the last Democrat left. And they canceled, tried to cancel you, and they can't and gina lost her job at the they didn't try to cancel me they canceled me stole my life's work um perverted it
Starting point is 00:33:36 just just to show me that i better keep my mouth shut and killed, assassinated my character who was kind of America's mom. So they assassinated me as I was America's mom. Think about that. And because I said at the time that the Iran deal of Valerie Jarrett and Barack Obama. It was going to lead to the unleashing of terror on Israel, which is what happened October 7th. And if you have seen them, I won't even go into the movie reference I made. But that movie, well, I will. I will say Planet of the Apes.
Starting point is 00:34:27 As I understood, it was a movie about the destruction of the Jews of Europe, as Rod Serling himself, the writer, said. It wasn't, I need to say this to Democrats, Planet of the Apes was not about black people. Apparently, you missed something there. But anyway, it was about Jews in Germany. That was the subtext. And, you know, it's just very sad how people have been completely lied to on every level by this government and uh the people's right to cast a vote and have it fairly counted has been violated and still they yammer on it's amazing to see it they must think and so Gina was, yeah, and Gina was canceled from the Mandalorian and she's now suing and Musk is funding it, I guess.
Starting point is 00:35:31 And do you know Gina? I don't know. There it is. There's the headline for it. I don't, but you pick and choose the people that they, I didn't finish by saying and i have been blacklisted can't get a job you know and also erased from popular culture and especially anything having to do with feminism or gay rights which i paid the price to make those changes in television but But now I'm aced out of there too. It's an evil silencing and censorship of women my age who, no matter, I think no matter what we believe or say,
Starting point is 00:36:15 but women who are largely my age and also who don't fit the norm that they want women to fit, Like that's Gina, you know? She's too strong. They got to put her down. And, you know, this is one of the things that I have found myself preoccupied with these days is the ability to protect people, protect their basic liberties,
Starting point is 00:36:43 their ability to speak when they want to speak and say what they want to say and have a conversation with somebody even when I disagree with them or other people disagree with them. I pointed out several times recently that the most singular sort of perpetrator of misinformation was a scientist who saw something
Starting point is 00:37:04 and it caused the church to become concerned. Then the political leaders became concerned because the populace would lose their sense of themselves in the world and the sense of the church's authority and how the Bible was interpreted. And then they sent him twice to the Spanish Inquisition. That man was Galileo Galilei. So by sight, what I keep asking people lately,
Starting point is 00:37:32 do you want to be the one who suppresses the next Galileo? Einstein was almost suppressed for the same reason. Of course they do. Of course they do. They're all excited. Hey, I'm going to surprise the next Galileo because I'm that cool. I have no other meaning in life
Starting point is 00:37:49 but to destroy geniuses, their works, and just gloat about it all day long everywhere I go. Steal their jokes, steal everything from every artist, you know, have them end up shot in Las Vegas, dead here on the street, what have you. They don't matter. Nobody who creates nothing matters. It's the money people that matter.
Starting point is 00:38:11 Well, that's all bullshit. And that's going to go real quick in the Jubilee. Explain to me what you mean by Jubilee. I don't understand that word yet. Just a massive happy change? What is a Jubilee? A Jubilee is the end of debt. All debt.
Starting point is 00:38:30 The jubilee years. And that's what's in the Torah that, you know, this is the 70th jubilee year. So that means something because the book of Numbers tells us about numbers. And so us students that are real studiers, we just don't go,
Starting point is 00:38:50 we don't know like just two scriptures that we say over and over, but we study daily and hourly, you know. And it's just very, very deep, but it's all about right now, which I think every calculation you do is about right now. But you can just see the signs of it. You can see the out-of-control, nonsensical, ridiculous, absurd, naked power walking down the street and like i say the little kid turns to his mother because everybody was conditioned to see the emperor there on his horse naked with his schlong hanging there and uh they're going oh look at his beautiful silk suit made from the finest of designers worldwide
Starting point is 00:39:39 one little kid which i've always been that kid, Ma, looks like the guy's naked to me. The guy ain't got no clothes on. They're like, shh. And, of course, everyone turns on the kid. They don't turn on the naked emperor ever because we're trained never to put the blame upward, only laterals, especially women. So there's a lot to it.
Starting point is 00:40:09 But God's smarter than all of us and we just are trying to decode and understand what he's telling us what he's showing us but what this beautiful um system is telling us it's just beautiful i can't i't, and I can't tell if you're optimistic or pessimistic. Oh, I'm both. A lot of shit's going to die. A lot of shit's going to burn up. A lot of shit's going to go away. But I think that it's all going to be the stuff that's based on lies. But still, you...
Starting point is 00:40:43 Is this something that you and i will live to see or is it something that you see over a long arc no it's already happening i mean people in the world are being exposed for being not all that nice and having vast wealth like in the billions which I've said since I ran for president in 2012, I said there needs to be a hundred million dollar maximum wage. And all billionaires are to be held to account and have to pay the money back to the people they robbed it from or face A, the guillotine, or even worse, be forced to pay back the money they actually stole, which I think most of them would choose the guillotine as that is a swift and painless execution of justice. And so, you know, they don't want to... Be careful.
Starting point is 00:41:47 Be careful with the guillotines. We've had enough of that, I would say, with all the cancellations and the one... I'm only speaking in the context... I'm speaking in the context of a great novel, Tale of Two Cities, where they did go to the guillotine in France. They did go to the people held the Royals to account.
Starting point is 00:42:11 And that was the people's form of justice. And, you know, I think the people are going to have to have some sort of justice where those people who robbed our country and sent our kids off to die for Richmond's benefit and not the United States benefit. I mean, they're going to have to answer to us because that's how this works. I'll buy in for the people, which they don't like too much, but I think a big change is coming and we're like, you know what? It is a buy in for the people and you're not going to divide us any further so that you get away with this big-ass yank. And every one of your names is on that Jeffrey Epstein list, and we know it.
Starting point is 00:42:54 And we know the laws you made after you went there, too. So let's bring it. Yeah, I just want to caution the other thing the French Revolution teaches us, as do many other similar historical moments, was that when you start throwing people on the guillotine, eventually you go on the guillotine. Everybody goes on the guillotine. But I'm just talking about, but the guillotine was done away with it was only used for a limited amount of time and that was to uh you know so the people could have justice against the royal the royal class yeah it's it's a it's a little more complicated i've been actually really no it was a class war i've been studying and they were starving people it was well we're starving it was like by economics it was like just like by
Starting point is 00:43:43 economics over there. But I've been studying the shit out of this for the last six months, and I've been obsessed, actually, because it is awfully similar to our current moment. And it was the royalists that went up first, but then the people that put the royalists up went up on the guillotine, and then the people that put those people on the guillotine went up on the guillotine. And in fact, guillotines were used in France well into the 20th century.
Starting point is 00:44:09 Now, they weren't public displays on the scaffolding the way they did it during the revolution. The public, the spectacle of it was the odd thing as much as many other things in the French revolution. But first the Jacobins put the Royalist up, then sans-culottes put the jacobins up and then the military started stepping in and putting the sans-culottes up and then napoleon said stop and he put a stop to the whole thing but it would have kept going that's the thing because people are pissed when you put their family on the guillotine and they find ways to put you on the guillotine. So I think, you know, a more subdued.
Starting point is 00:44:48 My personal opinion is. Well, of course, of course. It never stops like that. It never stops that way. It should. Of course. It shouldn't even be his daughters like Anastasia or none of that shit. It should just be the frigging big guy.
Starting point is 00:45:06 You know, he's got to go. Leave other people out of it. He didn't make those decisions. We've now moved into a different revolution. We just moved into the Russian Revolution, which was a little different. A revolution of common sense. A revolution of common sense. You know what, Roseanne?
Starting point is 00:45:25 It's so funny you say that. Christina P and I were doing podcasts for a while. This is Tom Segura's wife. And she came up with a term called the rational revolution. And we actually have a high sign for it. It's the rational revolution. You just, everybody, it's time for a rational revolution. Return to rationality.
Starting point is 00:45:41 And by the way, part of rationality is uncertainty. This weird certitude that everybody has about everything that's irrational the rationality needs to be restored and that includes includes humility and careful thought and and constantly considering that you may be wrong that's rational i think we just need some shit where it's based on truth and actual science a completely thousand percent agree because you know the whole thing you have to actually treat people how you want to be treated or you're gonna get fined golden rule just bring the golden rule back bring the golden rule back that's enough yeah and profit sharing i got it all wrote written down it's called uh government by grandmothers and it's based like it is our constitution based on the 13 tribes of the iroquois nation which
Starting point is 00:46:40 benjamin franklin went and studied with and observed in order to create representational government. Did you know that? I didn't, but I'm not surprised. That's really interesting. Because how do you get 13 nations to get along is really the question. And they did. The grandmothers had their grandmother's council. So I took that like Benjamin Franklin did.
Starting point is 00:47:03 But he said, represent represent whatever they don't like nothing tribal because it makes too much sense but anyway right they're always trying to get at that because they know they don't like strong women that's the bottom line they don't like strong women like me who go why don't you put your wiener back in your pants and go back in your house and stay there who who is they yeah who's they men guys walk around showing their schlong everywhere f them well well so that would leave us only guys without schlongs and that's a smaller population but in any event uh you you identify yourself as a radical constitutionalist.
Starting point is 00:47:46 Is that part of the grandmother's council? Yeah. The grandmother's council, because I figured, see, every grandmother will be responsible for at least 100 people, which is already how it is.
Starting point is 00:48:04 That's how it is right now. In communities. All they do is go around asking the young people what they think for their influence and all that horse shit. But it's the grandmother
Starting point is 00:48:22 that's paying their rent. And they never ask the grandmother that's buying those cars for those kids and paying their damn rent. Two generations of a bunch of ungrateful little bastards that never had to work for a damn thing in their damn car. Hello? Jake, you around? Jake, you around? Jake you there?
Starting point is 00:48:48 I did my ungrateful bastard bit oh I thought there was a technical issue I just wondered what you thought of her ungrateful bastard ungrateful bastard bit you don't seem like an ungrateful bastard I'm not but you know 1 out of five.
Starting point is 00:49:05 Okay. Not bad. Well, they're all that way sometimes. I mean, I feel like nobody's growing up and accepting responsibility, at least of all any women. It's really getting on my nerves with this women stuff. And none of them doing anything that they should be doing. Women should be protecting. Women should be protecting the children of this country.
Starting point is 00:49:33 That should be their first reaction. That should be it, especially mothers. Hello? Why are you out there selling grain? You better get on this. We have to do what needs to be done. We have to protect the children in harm's way. I don't have noticed women turning away from that obligation or that instinct.
Starting point is 00:49:59 They're letting their kids get vaccinated. I don't know. Well, we've just moved into a different territory. Go ahead, Roseanne. But, you know, everybody's got their own way of thinking there. But, oh, my God. You don't even want to go in that. You don't want to put a toe in that water.
Starting point is 00:50:18 Hell no. It's complicated, I must say. And it does i mean like for me i have to be so incredibly sad to talk about it bastards these goddamn brainwashing rat bastard fauci's you know the devil called up the vatican and you know what he said? Hey, I got to get out of the business with this Fauci guy out there. I'm putting in my tender, my resignation. Did you know that? Did he then walk over to the WEF or where'd he go next?
Starting point is 00:50:57 The devil? Yeah. He just went straight away. Yeah, he went half into Fauci and half into klaus schwab did he uh did he stop by the soros family at all from your point of view you know though they're all they people, if you know, you know
Starting point is 00:51:30 but if you see, you see and if you would, open up your eyes and actually look at what's happening to our, shall we say former imperialist master, the UK, England, that we broke away from. Well, I mean, we tried to break away from, but they took us back.
Starting point is 00:51:55 People don't know that. But anyway, we might finally be breaking away from them, from the Church of England and that whole deal. We might be... I'm not... I'm not sure I understand what you're getting at exactly. Well, if you're looking at what's going on with the
Starting point is 00:52:17 king there, things are not kind of... things are going a third way. You know, a third thing is occurring over there in the British monarchy too. A third thing is occurring over there in the British monarchy, too. A third thing is occurring over there. The third thing that was about, did you know that? No, tell me. Y2K in numbers, computer code, there was a one one one in a space okay but everybody was freaked out at the change of the
Starting point is 00:52:47 century that all computers might become affected and everything was going to crash remember that i remember that oh yeah it was going to roll over and they would be adding a zero between the ones which is the third thing and so all of that stuff did occur since that happened because everything, I mean, to say it comes out of left field is one way of saying it, but like no computer, no human source, no army has ever called it right. It always comes out of left field unexpected and in a surprise, doesn't it?
Starting point is 00:53:27 Yes, that's true. Speaking of the royal family, I want to... None of them are good at their jobs. There's two things going on there. Well, I guess it was kind of located in the Epstein thing that it wasn't Andrew who liked pedo, who was friends with top pedophiles in the world, Jimmy Savile being one. It wasn't just Andrew. It was also the king of England. And, you know, his name is is uncovered there and now he's sadly ill
Starting point is 00:54:09 with cancer he he was just uh so he may be stepping down soon so that's something i see that nobody else is looking at but that's kind of cool and it was kind of cool that when trump won in uh wherever it was after Iowa, that the stock market rallied. I mean, all these signs are there. It's very interesting. I think it is that reality is really created by common thought, consensus. It's consensus manufactured by humans. So I think it's very important that we start discussing that rather than Kim Kardashian's ass or what have you.
Starting point is 00:54:54 What world are we in? What world do we even see? What world are we even aware that we're living in? Not many people are aware of the world we're living in. Yeah. And a lot of that, as you said, is distorted by brainwashing and the press is the primary perpetrator. I mean, we just had a thousand year flood in California. No, it just rained a bit. It rained and it rains every February like this. This is a good one. I've seen worse. It didn't last as long as the ones that really caused the houses to come down the hillside. if you listen to the press you would have thought this is the end of the world here in
Starting point is 00:55:27 southern california number one number two i'm very disturbed that the way they're reporting notice that i know an actual right actual stuff that they should be paying well that's what i'm for instance the the the king of england what kind of cancer does he have? There's cancers that you can cure and there's cancers that kill you in six months and there's cancers that kill you in a number essentially. They think it's prostate. No, they didn't.
Starting point is 00:55:56 They did not say prostate. No, they didn't. They said he was going in for a procedure on his prostate and as part of that workup, they found a cancer. Now, they kind of alluded to it maybe being prostate,
Starting point is 00:56:07 but they're not telling anybody. So A, cancer is hundreds of illnesses. It's not one thing, number one. And then poor Kate Middleton, she had an abdominal surgery. That means exactly nothing. Once again, there's hundreds of abdominal surgeries.
Starting point is 00:56:22 But the fact that, oh, so many of them, because I mean, it's like hundreds and hundreds of procedures. And, but then they go, she'll be in the hospital for 10 days.
Starting point is 00:56:32 And I heard that and I was like, uh-oh, that never happens unless they're getting chemo or unless there was a really big cancer surgery. So I'm worried that she too has cancer. Well, use your crystal brain and tell me what you think, because I'm really worried that she has kept that.
Starting point is 00:56:53 But she has a legitimate reason to keep it down. I don't think she wants her kids to know. So what is your crystal brain? That's what my crystal brain tells me. There's something bad going on there, and I feel bad for her. Well, I know that she'll have availability to the best medicals that exist. So that gives her a bit of a leg up on everybody else on earth. So I hope it goes good.
Starting point is 00:57:19 Sometimes. They have treatments now that knock cancer out. These are things I've read. I don't know if they're scientific. No, no. Listen, most cancers are curable or can be turned into a chronic illness. Most people don't realize breast cancer now is a chronic illness. It's not something that typically kills you. It can.
Starting point is 00:57:38 All these illnesses can. There's certain cell types, certain genetics, certain physiologies. But most cancer, look, I've said this for years. How come all these women are dying of breast cancer then? I don't get it. Over time, they probably took a long time with it because you can usually get it. Sometimes it takes you.
Starting point is 00:57:56 It does. There's certain breast cancers that are not very well treatable. But most are quite treatable and can go on for a third of women get breast cancer. And very few, not a lot are dying the way they used to. But I will tell you what that shit I was. What was I going to say? I lost it. That's the aging brain.
Starting point is 00:58:15 There you go. You know, you'll think about cancer that turned into a chronic. Oh, I know what you're going to say, which is that I've been saying for years that opiate addiction has way worse prognosis than the vast majority of cancers. Opiate addiction is much more likely to kill you than most cancers by far. Yeah, that's why I did my whole 10th season on opiate addiction. And that's why they killed my drug overdose. Hey, thanks, guys. Good thing you didn't have me raping a toddler and then setting the world on fire.
Starting point is 00:58:52 Thanks for the dignity. You're right. They could have done that. What? They could have done that, after all. They could have had you accused you of pedophilia and then lighting the atmosphere on fire with a nuclear weapon. So, Roseanne. I'm afraid of what they're going to do.
Starting point is 00:59:19 You know, they said they had that Epstein list about five weeks ago. It's like, okay, well, where is this? Where is this where is this like they like they silenced the uh the biden laptop just before that election then they silenced the jeffrey epstein lady on abc again of course yeah and you know now they're silencing the epstein thing for the 50th time come on when are we going to see that list so we can see what senator, what congressperson was over there? And then we look up every law
Starting point is 00:59:51 they passed after they went over there and it needs to be booted out the door. Because any law after you are in some voodoo cult, that don't go with the Constitution. Yep. Yep. after you are in some voodoo cult that don't go with the constitution yep yep i i don't disagree with you uh rosanne you've been very kind to spend time with us oh caleb go ahead yeah yeah i had to ask my question uh technical okay hi hi rosanne my
Starting point is 01:00:20 question for you is as a former presidential candidate, do you have any advice for all of the current presidential candidates who are running right now? I'm trying to get back in the picture. Oh, there I am. There you are. You're back. There. Caleb, may drop yourself.
Starting point is 01:00:38 I'm adjusting you. Drop yourself out. Yeah, I'm dropping out now. Okay. Okay. What did you say? What did you say? Oh, I asked you.
Starting point is 01:00:45 As a former presidential candidate yourself, do you have any advice for the people who are currently running for president? So it depends who we're talking about. I'll tell you one thing. When you think that what they really are is called public servants and how they've done with enriching themselves. You know, I've had a lot of servants, waiters and maids and such. And if they was coming over and robbing me blind, I would fire them, put them in jail. These people, they don't even know.
Starting point is 01:01:24 They should be all getting out of the servant business. I beg you. Get out of the servant business. You're no good at it. You're all fucked up with it, you see. It isn't there for you to go and steal everything in insider trade,
Starting point is 01:01:40 you idiot. You're supposed to be doing shit that we tell you to do. You forgot that because you went to Epstein Island and you took a bow to Satan or whoever got you, you know, whatever you had to do to get what you got. Because I'll tell you what, none of you has hardly got their own talent. None of you are like me. Yeah, that's a good answer. You know what? Kanye can kiss my ass. And I'll end on that one.
Starting point is 01:02:09 Kanye. Okay. Well, I don't, I don't know why Kanye, where you're taking it. Cause he thinks he's so arrogant. I can shame him in the arrogant situation.
Starting point is 01:02:20 But yeah, I see. I don't know. Sometimes they're jokes. they're just for me okay well we will leave have me back on with kanye west because i like to tear him a new asshole on some kind of uh platform you know i will do my damnedest. Let's do that. We'll do our best. I was just going to say. What is your issue with conge? If I'm trying to get any black person to come on my show, let me talk to your audience, Dr. Drew, for just a minute. You know, I'm trying to get any black person of note to come on my show. Scheduled so many, and at the last minute, they all cancel.
Starting point is 01:03:00 I don't know if that's part of the continuing blacklisting of me, Jew listing of me by media, but I really am offended by that. And, you know, I don't believe in segregation, and I'm going to continue to fight it. I don't like that. I'm with you. I want her to continue to fight it. I don't like that. I'm with you. I want her to keep going. Because if he thinks he's got tea to spill,
Starting point is 01:03:33 you better come on my show. That'd be really interesting. You two together would be very interesting. Oh, yeah, for sure. I just want to confront black people in America on how anti-semite they are and they don't even know they're being used like that i'm terrified for them that they're being used like that so i do i will continue i haven't i haven't noticed that that i mean when you think
Starting point is 01:04:01 about the demonstrations and things i don't see a lot of black people in those Palestinian demonstrations. Is it some other way they're being used? Uh-huh. I'm talking about the BLM, you know, the socialist class of working class kids. They're being like really lied to. It's just so sad to me. They don't even talk about labor rights or benefits anymore. It's not your daddy's left, I say.
Starting point is 01:04:33 It's not even a left. It's like a fascist right with a new kind of dress on. It's not good. We've got to stop talking to each other. In the Jububilee. Yeah. Open our mind and try to talk to a person you don't agree with or who doesn't agree with you and see what happens. It often escalates to a terrible place very quickly.
Starting point is 01:04:59 We need to fix that. I agree. And I feel better leaving this conversation there than at kissing Kanye's ass. We had a good suggestion on Rumble. I said kicking. Oh, kicking his ass. Okay, kicking his ass. Okay, kicking his ass.
Starting point is 01:05:19 I thought he said he could kiss. Well, he could. Okay, got it, got it. Right, he could. Okay. Got it. Got it. Right. Got it. I'm trying to Dave Chappelle. He'd be a good guest. I've tried to get him to come on there and talk about his Jew stuff.
Starting point is 01:05:38 He don't call me back. He should. He ran out. He is such a, you know, he, he is such a out he is such a he is such a great guy none of them defended you of course
Starting point is 01:05:54 it was you know I can't blame people for running for cover in the midst of various cancellations because it was so fucking dangerous. It was dangerous. I get it. People protect us. You got blackballed too so don't feel bad.
Starting point is 01:06:11 And you sort of keep you find differing ways to sort of make a difference. But it is a bad feeling. It's a horrible feeling but at least you have a voice now and you can speak out. No, Roseanne. Who defended you back then when all this happened?
Starting point is 01:06:28 What? Who defended you? Were there notable people that defended you and stood up for you when all this happened a couple years ago? Yeah. But not many. I mean, Judd Apatow. I'm very thankful for him saying things about me know some people from the
Starting point is 01:06:47 comedy well because because i i personally was was quite shocked that people didn't step up because you were actually the first winner of the the glad vanguard awards like you would think that you would really kind of forged a path yeah for a lot of you know, female centric television. Like they didn't really have stuff like this back at that time that we're focusing on working class Americans in the way that Roseanne did. And so you really forged a path for a lot of people and an entire genre of people. And yet I can't, like, I can't think of anyone other than Judd that actually stood up for you at all. That was, that was bizarre to me. That didn't make any sense that they would drop you after decades. Like you've been in this industry for decades. Like I honestly
Starting point is 01:07:29 can say one of my earliest memories as a child was like overhearing the Roseanne theme song playing in the other room for my parents and at my grandmother's house. Like this is whenever I was, I was like in diapers. I can remember this. So you've, it's not like you're just been around for 10 years. You've been around longer than a lot of people listening and watching the show have even been watching television and yet no one stepped up like that was bizarre panic over a joke on twitter crazy hysteria that people were in hysteria it was a massive show and it was like norm of course. Norm, of course. He's a big friend. Bob Einstein, too, who played Super Dave, was one. They came to my defense.
Starting point is 01:08:13 Bob Einstein thought it was hilarious. He's like, this is unprecedented anti-Semitism. Because, you know, Iger folded to basically ABC's very politically active and BLM friendly people at the network who didn't want my show in the first place. But Iger kind of forced it on them. So they always messing with me because they didn't like me and um i think what happened to me is that they didn't like me because i didn't like you know once i didn't go for their um i believe in free speech that's it i don't I don't believe it should be hammered into silence or capitulation, especially in an artist structure, an artist built city. I mean, that's about as nuts as you can get. about this but it also it it just seems to me like it's something that shareholders should sue over because this was a very popular show that had just come back after decades and again became a very number one show yet again and then it just makes no sense to me financially as a
Starting point is 01:09:37 network i don't know if you've heard of this show called on patrol live that used to be playing on a and e it was a very it's a big show it's literally what they do is they had like it was different they have camera crews and i'm just saying they have camera crews in 10 different cities that follow police officers live as they're going around patrolling their communities that show got canceled just because of around the same time they were having the like i believe was the george floyd protest at the same time number one show on that network so we had to wait of people who watched it, wait three years for then another network,
Starting point is 01:10:07 Reel's network, to come and say, hey, we're going to buy the show, rename it to On Patrol Live from Live PD. And again, now it's the number one show on that network. So to me, it seems like the executives are making these terrible decisions. This is not even just like culturally, but it's just financially bad decisions for their
Starting point is 01:10:25 shareholders to cut off shows that are that popular. Well, I mean, it was their only number one show in over a decade. And it was not just number one, it was like a monster hit, not just number one. It had 28 million people tune in the first show. And it consistently consisted of 22 million by the 10th or 12th episode. But when I saw what they had done to me, this is previous to firing me, how they used me and lied to me and the way they treated me as an employee,
Starting point is 01:11:10 that's really where I'd like to get involved in a lawsuit because, I mean, I traveled across country to do free shit when the other actors in the show wouldn't. And I did all the interviews. So I guess that was just my free life, my life days that, you know, I just offer to Disney a terrible employer doesn't pay their employees fairly at all for the work done, especially people like me who are old.
Starting point is 01:11:46 And so that's how I started getting on Ambien because I had to fly everywhere and couldn't sleep. And then for them to first fight with me over all those years about me trying to have any people of color on my show ever was i'll fight every week they didn't want any of that and when i did have black people in the factory the first and second and third episodes um the director had all the black people standing in the back and when i saw that on camera i mean i could not believe it i couldn't believe it
Starting point is 01:12:29 and i mean it was that insult every day and i and when i went back for that 10th season like i tell my kids oh my god it was a gaunt an unceasing gauntlet of sexist anti-Semitic insult to me as they tried to work me to death. And I did get a severe bronchitis and bronchial infection. They were pissed that I couldn't work the day that I couldn't get out of bed for free. You know, and yet Bob Iger makes, what, $75 million a year.
Starting point is 01:13:10 And I mean, they're... It's great to see them exposed as being totally out of touch with American people. And when they did fire me, I saw him interviewed on Oprah and she said
Starting point is 01:13:26 was it hard to fire roseanne he goes no not at all you know some people they just uh too big this is what he said they just get too big oh my wow it's too much for one person i didn't feel bad about it and i was like you little i mean i give me you know i give him one of these but uh but um yeah but uh he didn't think here's what happened i got all these letters from people and they were i mean those were my fans they never came back to the network that was what 20 million people they lost they never came back and said they'd never watch anything on abc again nor would they said wrote me we'll never go to disneyland we
Starting point is 01:14:18 say for 10 years f them what they did to you they did did to America's mom. Fuck them. And that touched me deeply. But then what touched me even more deeply is, so then through the COVID thing, they shut that down, right? So they come up, every movie they make, which they stole their ideas pretty much from me and the shit they said I couldn't do, like having gay characters and other stuff like that. said no you can't do that but i fought and did it well now all their movies are kind of feminist and all that stuff that i used to do a hundred
Starting point is 01:14:58 years ago but um they're all fail all their All their amusement parks fail. They lost billions. I'm like, fail. I laughed. I just go, man, I ain't the one that's dead. That was great, God. I thought that was a good fitting joke from God. Because when you just don't care about people at all, and they didn't care about me at all even though I saved ABC once by becoming
Starting point is 01:15:29 their number one show under Brandon Stoddard and they were a shit network then I made them number one so then I come back 20 years later after Disney digests ABC and I could give them another number one show. I saved them twice. So what did they do? They called me a racist because BLM types like Valerie Jarrett and the women who were working in the inner sanctums there, or Bob Iger, Obama operatives like it is on Netflix too. Totally, that's a whole other subject. But, you know, they're calling the shots
Starting point is 01:16:13 and they don't like to hear women like me who talk about, you know, Jewish issues, Jewish women's issues, autonomy, sovereignty, and tribal rights. Those things, they just don't fit into that diversity crap. That yank, that damn yank, they're putting all the money in their pocket for that yank. That diversity crap. Boy, the kickbacks they get for that has nothing to do with students nothing to do with education it's just one mafia
Starting point is 01:16:52 against another mafia this whole government is just so crooked it can't be fixed i don't think we can vote our way out of it either do you i hope we can again i'm i am um i i'm confused by the future you're presenting whether it's something i should feel positive about and the jubilee comes in or whether i should be completely pessimistic and give up it's like that now It's like that book. Tale of Two Cities. It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. That's what it's going to be. For people who are in the know
Starting point is 01:17:34 and are educated and plugged in, it's going to be... Our view of the world will be greatly expanded and that causes happiness. Well, I want to leave it on a positive note we actually have to go right now we have to run and do something here susan gianno's things coming in a second uh rosanne uh we always cover really interesting territory it's a privilege to spend time with you staying good i want calling all the good ships staying. Good.
Starting point is 01:18:05 Yay. Yes, ma'am. And a rational revolution on the heels of that. And keep saying whatever you feel. Yeah, and I am a free speech absolutist, and I stand by your right to say whatever you want to say, whether I agree or disagree. I will go to the mat for you.
Starting point is 01:18:28 Well, we all should be going to the mat for everybody, especially those we don't agree. Right? That's America. 100%. 100%. 100%. All right, everybody. Roseanne Barr.
Starting point is 01:18:37 Thanks for having me. Find her on X on The Real Roseanne. It's always great talking to you. Hope to see you back here stateside. And yeah, is the book out now too, Rosanna? Are you pushing the book? I'm hiding out. I think we didn't mention the book yet. There it is, the podcast.
Starting point is 01:18:55 I'm hiding out from having to finish anything. Oh, I know. It was a book. No, it's the podcast. I'm supposed to do that. But, you know, I'm old. I'll try. All right.
Starting point is 01:19:11 Excellent. And hopefully we'll see you here in California. Okay. I'd love to. Cheers. All right. Roseanne. Next time.
Starting point is 01:19:19 Or the next Skank Fest. That's where we got to know Roseanne. Yay, Skank Fest. Yeah. Which was also a lovely, great experience. Yes. Skank Fest where we ran into the last time. Yeah. That's where we got to know Roseanne. Yay, Skank Fest. Yeah, which was also a lovely, great experience at Skank Fest, which was somebody- Roseanne was exceptionally
Starting point is 01:19:30 skanky there, too. Well, no, she was funny. As it retains the Skank Fest, Doug Stanhope said it was the best comedy experience he'd ever had.
Starting point is 01:19:39 It's pretty funny. I was shocked when he said that. That's a big deal. It made him drink his own urine. Well, that's a whole different aspect
Starting point is 01:19:44 of that whole thing. All right, we got to wrap this thing up. We appreciate for spending time with us. There's what's coming up there in the next two weeks. Extraordinary guest.
Starting point is 01:19:53 We're going to have a special Monday show at noontime. Let's talk to James O'Keefe on February 12th. Jimmy Dore, Alex Berenson with Kelly Victory
Starting point is 01:20:01 coming on back. Zuby, Rob Henderson, the social psychologist got a new book out called Troubled. And Del Victory in here tomorrow. Zuby, Rob Henderson, the social psychologist, got a new book out called Troubled. And Del Victory in here tomorrow. And Nikki and Jim Norton on Thursday, both Del Victory and Nikki and Jim
Starting point is 01:20:11 in studio. We have really our first full, I mean, this is the first full-fledged in-studio guest. We gotta get Roseanne back with an African-American guest. You know, I was thinking about it. I mean, yeah, oh my God.
Starting point is 01:20:24 That's awesome. You know what, yeah oh my god it's awesome you know what though um i think i think it's really sad and she knows that you know people are like oh you can't go on there she you know you're gonna go down it's just it it's hard to understand why they would book a great show like hers. Interesting person. But she says stuff once in a while that people get all worked up about. I know, but you have to forgive. I think the CBD made direct sleep.
Starting point is 01:20:53 That's what the Jubilee is. It's forgiveness. Forgiveness of our debts, which would be things that you've said, too. So, let's say we go in that direction. I think Susan will be talking about the Jubilee forever forward. And what we didn't talk about is that Roseanne is a psychic
Starting point is 01:21:11 and she lives in a haunted house in Hawaii. Next time. Next time. We'll do it all next time. But tomorrow we'll see you at Dell Big Tree at 3 o'clock. You'll be here in studio. Our first fully functional in-studio system here with proper lighting and mics
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