Ask Dr. Drew - Salty Cracker: As LA Weirdos Continue To Riot & Burn Cars, Shady NGOs Plan Even Larger Protests For June 14 w/ Elex Michaelson Reporting From LA – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 495

Episode Date: June 15, 2025

Even bigger anti-ICE riots are planned this weekend in hundreds of cities across America. As weirdos continue to burn cars in the streets, releasing toxic fumes into the city, many are wondering: what... happened to California’s concern for the environment? After a week of violent unrest, LA residents are begging to be saved by the Roof Koreans. Reporter Elex Michaelson vents fury over LA rioters setting fires and attacking police, while Salty Cracker exposes NGOs (and a Walmart billionaire) funding a potential color revolution. They discuss Trump’s arrest threats, Hollywood’s role, and fears of massive riots by Saturday. Elex Michaelson anchors Fox 11 Los Angeles news at 5, 6, and 10 PM weeknights and hosts “The Issue Is,” California’s statewide political show. More at https://x.com/Elex_Michaelson Salty Cracker is a commentator known for uncensored satire targeting Clown World narratives. He breaks down political issues on Rumble and YouTube. He is the doting husband of Mrs. Salty – AKA The Salt Queen – and can be found at https://x.com/saltycracker9 and https://rumble.com/saltycracker 「 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 」 Find out more about the brands that make this show possible and get special discounts on Dr. Drew's favorite products at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://drdrew.com/sponsors⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • ACTIVE SKIN REPAIR - Repair skin faster with more of the molecule your body creates naturally! Hypochlorous (HOCl) is produced by white blood cells to support healing – and no sting. Get 20% off at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://drdrew.com/skinrepair⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • FATTY15 – The future of essential fatty acids is here! Strengthen your cells against age-related breakdown with Fatty15. Get 15% off a 90-day Starter Kit Subscription at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://drdrew.com/fatty15⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • PALEOVALLEY - "Paleovalley has a wide variety of extraordinary products that are both healthful and delicious,” says Dr. Drew. "I am a huge fan of this brand and know you'll love it too!” Get 15% off your first order at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://drdrew.com/paleovalley⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • VSHREDMD – Formulated by Dr. Drew: The Science of Cellular Health + World-Class Training Programs, Premium Content, and 1-1 Training with Certified V Shred Coaches! More at ⁠⁠https://vshredmd.com/⁠⁠ • 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 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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Two great guests today. First up, Alex Michelson. He's an anchor here in LA radio as well as an investigative reporter. He and I did a show every night during COVID. I think it was the five o'clock hour, was it not? We tried to make sense of what was coming out about COVID and it was a privilege to work with him and he is now in the heat of it with the riots here in Los Angeles. You'll be soon be talking to Alex Padilla, no doubt,
Starting point is 00:00:26 but he's agreed to join us in between his responsibilities. So we're very lucky to have him here and we've got to hear what he's got to say because he's really been in the middle of all this. And then someone who needs no introduction, whom I see already on the Rumble Rants, you're all waiting for him. I've got my own cup,
Starting point is 00:00:43 which reflects what you guys were just saying on the rants. Salty Cracker, be right back. Our laws as it pertains to substances are draconian and bizarre. A psychopath started this. He was an alcoholic. Cause of social media and pornography. PTSD.
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Starting point is 00:03:24 Alex, pleasure to have you. Thank you for joining us. Let me. Oh, your mic, there we are. Your sound was off for a second. So I miss you. We had great time together. Susan started me on this journey right after I left you
Starting point is 00:03:39 and now this has taken over my life. So here we are now with this modality. But I want to get to Alex Padilla. Was that performative? Like CNN apparently has just recently put out, they had some commentary where they said, this was a public, this was not a hearing, this was a public press conference,
Starting point is 00:03:55 he had no business commandeering it. What are your thoughts? Look, I'm sure there was a performative aspect of it from Senator Padilla, sure, to go in there and to try to say something to her. Do I think that the thinking would be that it would provoke the response that it did? I don't know about that. And I don't know about the visuals.
Starting point is 00:04:16 Look, it's one thing if somebody tries to interrupt a press conference and they are pushed out by security who may not know that he's a senator. But this, the idea of throwing him on the ground and putting handcuffs on him, when he's outside the room, he's put his hands up, he's the United States Senator from California in a federal building, I think that that image is not a great image for a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:04:45 We do know it's a bit of a Rorschach's test depending on who you are. And there are some people that like seeing that and think that it's a good thing about time somebody's put in their place. But I think for a lot of people, including a lot of independents, the idea of slamming senators on the ground
Starting point is 00:05:01 is not where we wanna be as a country. As a man of a certain age, what I, my response to that is that I see him having some difficulty lowering himself to the ground because of age holders. I know vividly what that is. And I feel his pain with that one. Caleb, really quickly, are we okay with the internet right now?
Starting point is 00:05:23 Are you seeing any of that choppiness? Is that just at my end? Oh yeah, no, you're fine. You're fine. Okay, good. So my next question is, I'm watching your, I've gone over your Twitter, your ex feed this morning, and I noticed that you in particular was impressed
Starting point is 00:05:39 by the guy chopping the sidewalk up and using it to throw at cops, and that these sort of stood by and that seemed like a pivotal image to you. Tell me what you were thinking about that. Right, so we had this moment in downtown Los Angeles where the streets had been taken over essentially by a bunch of folks who were anarchists and who are trying to create chaos
Starting point is 00:06:07 and destruction. We see that at protest after protest, these other group kind of comes in at the end and messes things up for everyone. And what was especially stunning on that night, which was night three or four of this, is that there was a long line of cops nearby who are all standing there, literally doing nothing, watching all of this is that there was a long line of cops nearby who were all standing there, literally doing nothing,
Starting point is 00:06:26 watching all of this happen. So that seemed to be a policing strategy. And we had somebody on who was a member of the Sheriff's Department Union who was suggesting that that was sort of a stand down strategy from law enforcement. And so instead of going and stopping the destruction from happening in real time, the thought would be, okay, we've got video of them,
Starting point is 00:06:47 maybe we can fix it. But I was sort of outraged at, what's the message you're sending to everybody who's watching this, that it's basically open season and there are no consequences for anything. The fact that they're smashing the sidewalk and creating rocks to throw at law enforcement. And then we panned over and a few moments later,
Starting point is 00:07:03 you see somebody lighting a car on fire. I mean, it just felt like complete law enforcement. And then we panned over and a few moments later, you see somebody lighting a car on fire. I mean, it just felt like complete lawlessness. Now, thankfully, I know Mayor Bass saw that image. I know President Trump saw that image and talked about it the next day. And then Mayor Bass made the decision to put a curfew in place, which seemed to address the issue.
Starting point is 00:07:23 The issue was there was a small group of people who wanted to mess up a small area. So they, curfew basically says, we're gonna close down that small area at the time when that small group of people was doing their mischief. And so far at least, it's worked. But, and I kind of felt like maybe in the last day or so,
Starting point is 00:07:43 things were calming down a bit but when you see this with Senator Padilla today and you see some of the raids happening in the streets and we know that there's All these protests planned for this weekend. I worry that maybe things aren't coming down and it actually may be ratcheting back up. I do agree with you though. I feel like a ground is emerging, which is the ground of where Trump is saying, oh, these farm workers and these hotel workers, I need to make arrangements to keep them in the country. They've been here for a long time.
Starting point is 00:08:14 They've been working. We see the DOJ representative there in Los Angeles going, hey, look, this is a hundred out of a thousand that we're really concerned about. And we're going to take the full front of the law on them. We'll defend everybody else's right to demonstrate and hold signs, whatever it might be. And I feel like it's kind of opening up a little bit
Starting point is 00:08:32 if we can all kind of hang together on this one and not let some of these horrible images and these sort of acceptance that occur here and there to derail things. Let's hope so. But what we're seeing on the ground with our reporters who are following some of these ICE raids is that a lot of people who are not convicted criminals
Starting point is 00:08:55 are getting caught up in these raids and are being deported potentially with not a lot of information to their families. And so there's real fear on the streets, especially of a place like Southern California, which just has such a significant Latino population, some 50% of Southern California is Latino. And so, you know, our reporter literally observed
Starting point is 00:09:19 some agents walking down the street and asking people, are you a citizen? And if they start to run, then they go after them. That sort of thing is not a, is more than what the Trump administration had promised when they talked about we're going to round up criminals. At the same time, Trump also talked about that he wanted to do mass deportations.
Starting point is 00:09:38 And so for people that weren't listening to him or listening to Stephen Miller, it's like, maybe you should have listened to who you were voting for. Yeah, that's exactly right. That this sort of, it's easy to sign off on, okay, get the criminals, and the fact that this is a sanctuary state has made that difficult,
Starting point is 00:09:55 and that's sort of how people are getting caught up in this, but even so, that's not what they promised. And it's sort of, again, they need to soften all that, it seems like, if we're going gonna get through this in one piece. Alex, I promised you 10 minutes, we're right about there. What is your day look like as you go forward? What are you looking forward to sort of investigating? And I know you talked to the governor a good deal too,
Starting point is 00:10:20 and I don't know what he's thinking. I can't even follow his thoughts sometimes, but where are you headed today? I am efforting to try to get an interview with Senator Padilla to get his perspective on what's happening. I'm trying to get the perspective also from the Department of Homeland Security
Starting point is 00:10:36 to get their perspective on what's happening with this, trying to set up some time with Bill O'Saly, the US attorney, to get his perspective on what's happening. This whole thing seems to be turning so quickly and every day is a bit of a new story on it. So trying to get an understanding of what's really going on because I think there's so much misinformation
Starting point is 00:10:55 and so much fear. And the way that we can address that is through transparency and facts and showing people what's really going on. We have such a huge trust deficit in this country. And so I think it's really important to try to be in the space of just explaining to people what's happening, what's not happening, to not be over the top about that
Starting point is 00:11:15 and to try to give people the answers that they're wondering because the hysterics that we're seeing on both sides of this issue are really over the top. And it's something that is boiling over as a country. And I'm afraid that somebody is gonna get killed because the level of that is dangerous. Florida Sheriff now threatening that. I completely agree with you.
Starting point is 00:11:43 Hysteria is the enemy and the extent to which some media outlets are fomenting hysteria. That's really a serious problem. And thank you for being a part of the solution and for doing follow-up questions of difficult questions to people that we want to hear their thoughts rather than just their platitudes and political posturing.
Starting point is 00:12:03 But thank you so much, Alex. Pleasure to know you. Ple pleasure that you're here in LA trying to figure things out and go fight the good fight. We'll talk again. Great to see you, my friend. Thank you. You, sir, you as well. I want to take a quick break
Starting point is 00:12:16 before you bring Salty Cracker in and check in with my technical people. Are you having the same problem I'm having at your end that I'm having on mine Caleb? I So we're having so there's an internet outage. That's all in my area yet again Even though we have the fastest fiber possible. So when it glitches whenever I have the failover over to Starlink So we're still live. It's just places like X might drop it out temporarily We're still live on YouTube and everywhere else. So I'll post it up on X after.
Starting point is 00:12:45 But thankfully we have Starlink at least keeping us up. But here's what's happening at this end. You said I heard almost none of it. So that's how bad it is at this end. And I don't know if other people are having similar. No, it's coming through on the feed. It's just glitching. It stops and goes.
Starting point is 00:13:02 Okay, it makes interviewing extremely challenging. But let me bring a real pro in here. another pro in here that knows how to do this The one and only salty cracker. Thank you my friend for being here any follow-on to what the reporter just said It's coming through real choppy on this end the other guy was you too Yeah It's coming through real choppy on this end. The other guy was coming. Yeah, you too. Yeah. You know, here's the other thing guys, is that the entire, like a whole segment of the cloud went down earlier today.
Starting point is 00:13:35 That's why DrDrew.com was randomly down. Thousands of websites were all down at the same time. So it's, there's literally nothing else that can be done right now. So Salty, I'm sure you're having the same experience I'm having, which is whatever he said, I'm sure it's an adequate explanation, but I didn't hear a damn thing. It's beeps and bops. Oh my God. Every time Alex Michaelson comes on the show, this happens.
Starting point is 00:14:01 Well, here's what we know. They can hear hear you and me We just can't hear each other. So I'll try to toss in short easy questions and you can go nuts My first question is what do you imagine is going to happen on Sunday? It feels like I'm trying to answer a question I can't hear. So the response might be nothing. Yeah. You're having a hard time. Yeah. No, I was, he's, we'll see what's, look at the picture there. That's what I'm wondering how that's going to all play out.
Starting point is 00:14:45 We have, you know, you have a military flag day parade in DC and you have this no Kings thing going on throughout the country. What does it all mean? Yeah, this is, so this is a big problem over here. This is, there's no way that this is organic, that you've got all of these coordinated rallies. They'll be peacefully, mostly peaceful in the morning and then when the sun goes down they'll turn into looting werewolves and set everything on fire. So, you know,
Starting point is 00:15:21 be safe out there. If you're going to one of these no kings protests, understand that you're being whipped up by the people who whisper stuff into a king's ear. This is all done by multi-billion dollar corporation executives and owners who are relying on cheap goods. They don't want the tariffs, they want cheap labor, they want the open borders,
Starting point is 00:15:44 and these are people who are using you guys on the ground level over here as some sort of legitimized grassroots movement to get rid of this dictator Donald Trump, who meanwhile, this dictator king Donald Trump is having difficult time kicking out terrorists that have broken into this country. I don't remember King's having that much difficulty in my history books, but then again, I was a poor history student. Yeah, but you did a nice job of framing Iago, no King's movement as representative of Iago himself.
Starting point is 00:16:19 If you've ever read Othello, I suspect you did. But Caleb, I sent you a video of a woman, a congresswoman assailing Tim Walsh today, Walt, about this very issue you bring up, Mr. Cracker, which is that this organization is Maoist. It is funded by the Walton kind of heir. And she goes really hard at it. It was really interesting. I thought, I don't know if you saw that video.
Starting point is 00:16:53 Did you see that by any chance? And can we play it perhaps if it's available? No, I don't have that video. I emailed it to you. I emailed it to you just about 10 minutes ago because I caught it just for the mic. So let me switch. Let's see if even Caleb can come up with that because I'd be curious to get, I emailed it to you just about 10 minutes ago, because I caught it just before the mic. So let me switch, let's see if even Caleb can come up with that,
Starting point is 00:17:07 because I'd be curious to get your take on it. But let me ask this question, I hope you can hear all my statement. Is there a difference between a mostly non-violent murderer and a mostly violent murderer? This is all just linguistical warfare being done by these people too. Anytime that the right does something, it's the most hyperbolic, ridiculous thing in the world.
Starting point is 00:17:35 January 6th was worse than Pearl Harbor and 9-11 combined. This is madness. And then when you've got the summer of love of 2020, they killed 20 black people. More black people killed during these Antifa riots than cops shot unarmed black people that year. And then once again, it's the same playbook. And so they're going to talk down this notion.
Starting point is 00:17:58 They had a unified front for about three days there that this was all peaceful until the video started piling up and they could no longer hide the fact that these lunatics were setting on fire cars and they were shooting at cops and they were braining cops from an overhead freeway pass while waving foreign flags and so then they said well listen okay it's no longer peaceful but it's Donald Trump's fault because he shouldn't be trying to uphold the law and order in this place he shouldn't be trying to enforce immigration law in this place and we'll
Starting point is 00:18:27 burn it down if he tries to do that. So it's just turned into just pure insanity. So they've acknowledged the violence. The mostly peaceful thing is kind of gone. Yeah. I love the, the lack of logic. So it's mostly peaceful until they murder and then they're a murderer and a violent protest is mostly peaceful until it's mostly peaceful until they murder. And then they're a murderer
Starting point is 00:18:46 and a violent protest is mostly peaceful until it's violent. And then it is a violent protest. What was the other sort of logical craziness that they unleashed that you just mentioned in terms of, oh yeah, that if unlawfulness breaks out around law enforcement, it must be law enforcement's fault. And the fact is, what anybody knows
Starting point is 00:19:08 who deals with violent people, me working in a psychiatric, like former sheriff Alex Ville Weaver from LA, is shows of force deescalate violence always, always, unless somebody has an agenda that they're carrying out. And even then it deescalates the violence because you have the force on your side Yeah, I see You know a lot of people they're they're saying, you know
Starting point is 00:19:34 The the police should back off and ICE should back off that we should de-escalate this this this moment in this movement now if we had a legitimate situation, I would be fine with having that discussion, but this is not a legitimate situation. This state is openly harboring people who have broken federal law, and they are giving aid and cover through the statutory laws, through the media press coverage, through the news coverage of all this, and we're not having a legitimate discussion about how to run this place. And again, California has set up specifically that they will not detain people for ICE. So they're openly working against the federal government.
Starting point is 00:20:22 So this notion of, well, they need to back off and de-escalate. You guys are bringing in criminals. You guys are protecting criminals. The notion that we should just not enforce federal law, that we shouldn't enforce our border, because if you do, then we'll set this place on fire. You can't have a conversation about tactics and de-escalation with a side that's not being upfront and a side that is willing, obviously, to set their own place on fire
Starting point is 00:20:48 in order to keep their illegal aliens. At the end of the day, there are, in this state, five congressional seats, extra, because of the illegal aliens in this place. And so they are going to fight like hell to keep those seats. They will burn a place down and they will kill people to keep those seats.
Starting point is 00:21:11 And so this notion of, well, we should just back off and, you know, cede to these political terrorists is suicide. And there is a mandate for Donald Trump to go in there and enforce the border law. The guy didn't hide any of us. Every single rally. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:27 The rally he was shot at. We're going to enforce the border. We're going to kick out illegal aliens. Now he said we're going to kick out the violent ones. We're going to go after the criminals first. And then California said, we're not helping you. We're not going to give you the names of the violent criminals. We're not going to do ICE detainers for violent criminals in the state. And then they said, well, if you're not going to do that the names of the violent criminals. We're not going to do ice containers for violent criminals in this state.
Starting point is 00:21:47 And then they said, well, if you're not going to do that, we'll go in. And when we go and we start arresting these people, we're going to find that their friends, their family members, all these other people that are next to them, their illegal aliens, well, they're gone too. So this is a mess that California has started. They're harboring illegal aliens in this place. Yeah. I agree. I agree.
Starting point is 00:22:07 Speaking of a mess that someone started, do you have any thoughts on Alex Padilla bum rushing Kristi Noem's press conference? Yeah, so this is a seemingly calculated movement. You've got a man of Hispanic descent. I think he's a first generation uh uh california is he is he a california senator who knows these days yeah no he's our state senator he he was appointed by he was as i remember he was appointed by newsome uh because of what's her name aging out
Starting point is 00:22:42 Because of what's-her-name aging out? She got dementia. Yeah Yeah, so so You've got this man who just if you if you listen to his own words He happened to walk by what he thought was a press conference and he was like, well, I want to ask her a question He's any any bulldozes this conference now. I'm in California, I follow politics for a living. I didn't even know this guy was a California state senator. So I wouldn't, I don't, like, who, her guard,
Starting point is 00:23:14 her contingent in this room, maybe they didn't even know who this guy was. It's a madman screaming, and he goes in there, and he gets pushed back, and then the minute they push him outside the doorway where the cameras aren't there anymore, then he starts to comply. This is all for show.
Starting point is 00:23:29 He then goes out and he starts to whine and cry and fake cry that in Spanish that he was manhandled because he's brown. And this is the Democrat playbook. Do something real stupid. Then get held accountable. Then go in front of microphones fake cry Play the victim open up the donation cash on your website and that's what's happening right now with this idiot He should be arrested. They should arrest him. He attacked this guy's pushing
Starting point is 00:23:56 Law enforcement inside of that building. That's way worse than January 6. Dr. Drew Wait 100 times worse Dr. Drill. 100 times worse. Way worse than Pearl Harbor, Brisbane Watergate. Oh my God. So yeah, it is a frustrating time. I am, at first I was a little harder line on all this,
Starting point is 00:24:21 but I'm looking for a middle ground because it's just so ridiculous. There's so much hysteria. How did we become so hysterical as a country? Hysteria is media has whipped people into hysteria. Hysteria is what people are doing on the streets. They're just discharging hysterical affect. When did that happen to us?
Starting point is 00:24:41 Yeah, I don't know. I think for me, from my position, I see that the internet and social media have fundamentally changed how humans interact and how humans engage in discourse and how humans communicate with each other. A lot of this stuff, if you did this in the schoolyard, like if you went up and, you know, when I was a kid, if you would have come up to somebody on the schoolyard and called them a Nazi fascist because they want the border enforce, you get punched right in your face. Now you don't have those consequences anymore.
Starting point is 00:25:14 Instead you can say whatever insanity that you want to say and you'll get up to it's which then I imagine impacts some part of serotonin release inside of their brain or some sort of dopamine release. And then these idiots are encouraged to say more ridiculous nonsense online. I don't know if you saw Elon Musk's comment about this. He said, look, I come from South Africa. It's a violent, he has a very violent past.
Starting point is 00:25:37 I don't know if you've read his biography. And he goes, you get hit in the nose a couple of times and that's real pain. That's actually, there's this pseudo pain that people are calling you because you don't like what they say. You get punched in the nose a couple of times and that's real pain. That's actually, there's this pseudo pain that people are calling you because they're, you don't like what they say. You get punched in the nose, then you'll have it in perspective then.
Starting point is 00:25:52 He's 100% right. You can find 25 to 30 year old, quote unquote, men these days who've never been punched in the face. That's insane. never been punched in the face. That's insane. I think this is what we're talking about. Yeah, and the rants have taken off with the re as well. So yeah, I mean I'm not advocating for schoolyard violence, but rough-and-tumble play is how males learn
Starting point is 00:26:27 to regulate their aggression, vis-a-vis one another. Exactly how all, not just male humans, male mammals do that. That is how they learn to regulate their interpersonal aggression. And sometimes it's getting hit in the head. Yeah, you're gonna have a problem if you try to raise the male species completely devoid of masculinity.
Starting point is 00:26:49 In fact, what you do is you demonize masculinity. And you have these males who have been brought up from the teat, if you will, and then through all of these institutions where they're just, they're hammered over and over and over again that embracing their masculinity leaning towards leaning into their masculinity is bad you're going to cause a lot of problems and these are going to be mal they're going to be deformed individuals their their growth will be stunted it will be misaligned it'll be disjuncted and and they're going to cause problems and I think we're seeing that right now Go look at any of these videos of these idiots
Starting point is 00:27:29 protesting And they all they're all shaped like number two pencils and they're all hyper violent hyper violent. I got all my violence out That's true You you you you act like a man and craziness on the field of battle for T-ball and for soccer. And all of these kids have skipped all that because their mommy's all about competitive sports. And so-
Starting point is 00:27:53 You're right. You get it out before you can actually hurt one another. So you do it when you're like five, six, seven. And then you do it later in an organized fashion with football pads on helmets and things. And that's what males do. That's how they develop. And by the way, I saw Rob Henderson today
Starting point is 00:28:14 giving a lecture, I think he was at Cambridge or something, Oxford, and he was saying that all violence is committed by young males. I mean, and the ability, the dark triad is up, the aggressive impulses are up, the aggressive behaviors are up, and then it quickly diminishes after that. If you've had adequate sort of rough,
Starting point is 00:28:37 as we say, let's call it rough and tumble play. They're trying to get you a comb, apparently. Somebody just did a super chat for a comb for you. So I just want you, I'm just communicating on behalf of the rumble rams. I like his hair. I do too, I didn't notice it, but it's all good. I've got no control over his hair.
Starting point is 00:28:53 Here's what I want to do. Where's Mrs. Salty? I require Mrs. Pinsky to help me with my appearance. This is part of being a male, I guess. So let's take a quick break. There's a lot of stuff I want to talk about when we get back. I want, Caleb, if you wouldn't mind, I'm going to charge you with setting up that video
Starting point is 00:29:20 I sent by email a few minutes ago. But more importantly- It might not be a great idea. We're already having internet issues Can you play the Bill Clinton But his all right, why don't you play that coming in from Let me think about this. All right, I'm gonna do a little V shred and then you're gonna play Bill Clinton I'll call for. But let's hear from the people that make this all possible. Please, we are so fortunate to have the people we have.
Starting point is 00:29:48 Because- For you, who you make possible. Right, does that make sense? No. For whom you make possible. I think it's Hoomst. Talking about their products. Okay, I always wanna say we're so fortunate to have the people we can stand behind
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Starting point is 00:32:14 And I can get on and keep traveling. Let's ask Dr. Drew. I have no idea who Dr. Drew is. He's been watching a lot of Dr. Drew lately. All Americans, not only in the states most heavily affected, but in every place in this country, are rightly disturbed by the large numbers of illegal aliens entering our country. The jobs they hold might otherwise be held
Starting point is 00:32:41 by citizens or legal immigrants. The public service they use impose burdens on our taxpayers. That's why our administration has moved aggressively to secure our borders more by hiring a record number of new border guards, by deporting twice as many criminal aliens as ever before, by cracking down on illegal hiring, by barring welfare benefits to illegal aliens. In the budget I will present to you, we will try to do more to speed the deportation of illegal aliens who are arrested for crimes, to better identify illegal aliens in the work face
Starting point is 00:33:13 as recommended by the commission headed by former Congresswoman Barbara Jordan. We are a nation of immigrants, but we are also a nation of laws. It is wrong and ultimately self-defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the kind of abuse of our immigration laws we have seen in recent years and we must do more to stop it. Yeah, I miss Bill Clinton. He deported six million people, five million people, something like that, but his intellect and his, at least in his first term, he, I don't know, I miss everything about him. And I was really, I doubt it. I, but I saw, when he went into God knows what,
Starting point is 00:34:12 I saw the alcoholism and turned out to be sex addiction too. And I could see it all and I was very worried about it. And then he turned out to be a great president. So it's actually, it softened my view that mental health issues can predict anything about a president. Sex addiction, isn't that just when you have a penis drug? Yeah, that is a form of sex addiction,
Starting point is 00:34:38 but it can spiral a little bit. And the real sex addiction occurs when there are consequences from having your penis. But I'm learning more about you the more we talk. I'm learning about your proclivities and apologies to Mrs. Saltycracker. I learned that you're in California.
Starting point is 00:34:58 I had no idea you were in California. You never talk about California stuff. But proceed, do you miss Billinton as much as I do? You know That all sounds really good what he said there it all sounds really good and and and the The chorus of claps from both both parties in the audience is nice to see these people are all vipers though You know you can find that same clip from
Starting point is 00:35:22 see these people are all vipers though. You know, you can find that same clip from the, the essence of that same clip from his wife when she was running for president just a few years ago. You could find that same clip of Obama talking about that when he was president. And that's right. A more people Trump has deported so far. And it, what we're watching is again,
Starting point is 00:35:44 that mass formation psychosis where they have completely deviated from something that was a, this was a non-issue. Who is fine with illegal aliens breaking into this country? This is something that each side could run on. And they would tell this to the cameras, they would all sit there and clap. But meanwhile, they love open board You could solve the border issue very easily Donald Trump just showed you that you could solve the border issue very easily All you got to do is stop incentivizing to be able to break into this place
Starting point is 00:36:16 I how did all these other big brains not figure this out? It's because they want it both sides want it the Republicans want it. The Republicans want open borders, the Democrats want open borders. One side benefits from future voters tied to the voter role because of continued handouts, because they've imported a permanent underclass, and the other side benefits because then they can supply all of their big donor big corporations with cheap labor. How do we have all of these places hiring people
Starting point is 00:36:42 who are illegal at this point? If you're gonna have the IRS audit my Venmo when I make $6, you're telling me the IRS didn't see all of these places hiring people who are illegal at this point? If you're gonna have the IRS audit my Venmo when I make $6, you're telling me the IRS didn't see all of these people working illegally in all of these places? This is all bullshit. Yeah, you packed a lot into that. I agree.
Starting point is 00:36:55 It gives me, I get a little crestfallen when I think about both sides benefiting from stuff like this, number one. But, you know, it also, I don't know how far we've come across the historical landscape. I was having a conversation with my daughter yesterday where I was like, look, you gotta have the prism of history
Starting point is 00:37:20 has gotta be placed on what we're dealing with here. Because as you said, there's a mass formation psychosis going on here. And it seems to be that Trump just really triggers that for some reason. I suspect it has been this narcissistic turn we've had and Trump really triggers narcissists. And then on top of that,
Starting point is 00:37:40 we are more sort of a borderline in terms of how we deal with our emotions. So this personality problem built as a country is making all this much, much bigger than it should be as you're saying. And you got to put the prism of history on this. And we just like, I don't know, history is not being taught or something,
Starting point is 00:38:00 or if you're not old, you don't know history. I don't know what's going on here. You seem to know it, you're not as old as I am. You know history. What's, are you just interested in it, or did you teach it at one time, or what's going on? No, I'm very much interested in history. My dad was huge into history.
Starting point is 00:38:19 The house was always full of history books and documentaries, and the guy was always reading stuff about history and you seem to always have a friend line in humanity and I think it's a basic reflection on human characteristics and you've got a bunch of people out there who are always going to be easily moved by saying those people off in the distance robbed you, right? So it's whether it's the factory owners or the landowners, the landlords or the business owners and you can take this big group of people and always move it towards the 20%
Starting point is 00:39:07 of people who are working their balls off to produce. They go to work seven days a week, they work all the time and they want to produce, they want to be productive. There's far fewer of those people. It's just an aspect of humanity. There's far less people who want that type of life type of who want to just be lazy and a Growing power always takes that bigger group the the 80% of these people and says Well, let's just go take more of their stuff and the names always change whether it's
Starting point is 00:39:35 Communism or Maoism or Stalinism or globalism whatever you want to call it. It's always the same thing Look at these riots. They're they're they're marching in mass on my freeway and it's Thursday dr. Drew. None of these people have jobs. They did it Wednesday and Tuesday and Monday They did it last Friday. These are losers and they're all shaped like goblins, by the way They're they're they're addicted to to misinformation and propaganda most of them are drug addicts and and they've got an inability to schedule stuff, to put immediate gratification aside for long-term goals, and they're being thrown in the direction
Starting point is 00:40:16 of whatever it is today. The flags keep changing on these people. Now it's the Mexican flag they care so much about. But it'll change next week. They'll find it was the Palestinian flag the week before, the BLM flag last year. It doesn't keep changing. But the thing's always gonna say,
Starting point is 00:40:32 these are parasitical people to our civilization, and they're looking for crumbs, they're looking for some handouts. It's interesting to me that not only, I think that you frame that in a really interesting way, but not only is there sort of envy, is what you're talking about, where somebody wants what somebody else has,
Starting point is 00:40:54 wants to bring somebody else down. There's another component to that, which is sort of a balance around freedom. I feel like there's 20 to 40% of the people that are interested in defending freedom. And there's another 60 to 80% of the group, the size must vary across history, that's interested in telling other people what to do,
Starting point is 00:41:17 like centralizing authority and restricting people's freedom. And somebody said to me, DC Dreano said to me, I think it was, he said, well, I think some people's freedom. And somebody said to me, DC Dreano said to me, I think it was, he said, well, I think some people experience their freedom by telling other people what to do. And I thought, oh, that's a terrible thought. But okay, but then I think it's time
Starting point is 00:41:36 for the freedom fighters to really get active. What do you mean by the freedom fighters getting really active, Drew? That sounds like- Well, I mean that I think that because we've gone through a long period where people- COVID was my example, where people were being prison guards, telling other people what to do, and they had no problem with that, that the rest of us needs to step up and go, hold on a second, let's decide where we defend our freedom
Starting point is 00:42:07 as let's defend them fully and regularly. For me, it's free speech all the time. Opinions are going to come out of me all the time because I think I'm entitled to have an opinion and speak it, that's it, and so are you. And so is everybody else, so is Alex Padilla. But I just think we have to really be very active on being willing to stand up for the
Starting point is 00:42:28 Bill of Rights in particular. Yeah, no, I hear you. I'm in total agreement. How hilarious is it, by the way, that all of these people who are screaming, how dare you ICE, how dare you call ICE on these poor people and what you want to check their papers. These, these people just a few years ago wanted us arrested if we didn't follow all of their COVID demands. They wanted to take, they wanted to take children's parents off into medical
Starting point is 00:42:56 gulags and they wanted to separate families who wouldn't vaccinate their children with their Fauci sauce. And all of that was fine for them just a few years ago. I just don't want people to break into the country. Like I want my established border and my established laws to just be enforced. And then of course, somehow, you know, we're a Nazi. And again, rhetoric shouted by people
Starting point is 00:43:23 who've never been punched in the face and they better be careful. Yeah. What an extreme position. You actually want to have a country. That's shocking. Having a country is having a border around said country. Go up to Canada sometime and see how you're treated at the border if you want to know a country that is interested in sustaining a country. Particularly if you have a work permit, they will shake you down up there. But Fauci sauce, that's gonna enter my lexicon. But...
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Starting point is 00:44:32 and it's often your tax dollars that are going to the NGOs. And if it's not that, it's billionaires that you shouldn't be listening to. Do people are sort of getting that now, do you think, most people? Well, this will be very interesting how this plays out in the, when is this actual rallies at the 19th?
Starting point is 00:44:53 Sunday. No, it's Juneteenth. Sunday, 14th. The 14th. Oh, it's Saturday, you're right. I was thinking today was Friday, I beg your pardon. That's right. Take a look at the, just the shmattering, if you will,
Starting point is 00:45:07 of the polling on this. 60% of Latinos are on Donald Trump's side when it comes to these deportations in ICE. There's a misconception from a lot of white liberals out there who are absolutely convinced. Every brown person's the same, and every brown Mexican out there is a monolith and every one of them is on the side
Starting point is 00:45:27 against Trump and against ICE when that's not the case. A lot of these people came in here legally and they're the most pissed off when they see other people running in and undercutting them. And I'll tell you something else, white liberals out there who don't understand how this world works because you've never had a job in your life,
Starting point is 00:45:42 even illegal aliens who recently broke into this place, you know what? They want that border locked up because they don't want other illegal aliens coming in after them and undercutting them as well. It's one of these fascinating things. So we've got plenty of people out there and Donald Trump's never had more support for ICE
Starting point is 00:45:57 and Donald Trump's never had more support for one of his policies across the board. Only a third of the population is on the side of these protesters in Los Angeles and so the vast majority of people are not buying any of this gaslighting, any of this propaganda, or any of these weak ass sob stories that these illegal aliens are crying about. People are recognizing that we've got a law in issue order in this in this country and one side is going to double down essentially on their defund the police nonsense which is open defund the border and let everybody come in here how will that work out for you the
Starting point is 00:46:28 first time there is a resurgence in people coming out of this coma dr drew and they don't want open borders they don't want legal aid it's so weird that the very people that want to arrest someone for smoking a cigarette on a beach in Santa Monica, and as you said, separated families and mandated masks, same people who are taking with other people enforcing a law that they've decided that they know better. I wanna quickly read a super chat. I've got Bill Clinton illegally bombed Serbia for protecting its borders via NATO and CIA.
Starting point is 00:47:07 UN resolution 1244 was violated, intervention between a sovereign nation. Clinton, not that great. Yeah, you can have that opinion, but that whole Baltic, that whole war, Balkan war was rough. There's another one I learned to know history in public school, same list as loves Liberty. Learned it on my own after I graduated,
Starting point is 00:47:27 they don't teach it to young kids now, and she's a teacher, he's a teacher, which is interesting. It certainly seems like history is not being taught. And history was my weakest intellectual pursuit. I made a point of trying to expand my understanding because everything happens in a socio-historical context. Those socio, that socio-historical context, that socio-historical context evolved to this point, and there's a lot of replication,
Starting point is 00:47:51 a lot of things have happened before, not exactly the same, but it echoes a bit. It does, it's rich, powerful elites, the power pyramid is structured historically for a reason in that way. There's an elite few and they want to galvanize their power. They want to increase their power. And what these gullible people at these protests don't understand is that their quality of life will continue to go in a very piss poor direction.
Starting point is 00:48:21 If we dissolve the laws and borders of this country and just let anybody in here, but they're not running off of logic, they're running off of emotion. These are emotion based creatures and they just want to, the louder you scream and the more you cry, the more right you are with these people. It's insane. They're damaged. No, it is. That's the borderline process I was talking about. It's a discharging emotion and certainly inserting it into other people,
Starting point is 00:48:50 making other people uncomfortable with your disavowed aggressions. That is the borderline process. And that's why I realized I was asking for the last couple of years, like, what do they want? What's the goal? The back 60 was equal rights amendment now, out of Vietnam now, that was it.
Starting point is 00:49:10 We had very specific goals in mind for any demonstration. Now it's like, here's my goal, to scream at a law enforcement or to, just I don't know what it is. They all seem to have different motivations, but the charge is the common thread and that doesn't get anything done. This is all suicide politics.
Starting point is 00:49:33 And none of it's natural, none of it's organic, by the way. You can see the programming that's being done. So as humans are adapting to this information attack that is being brought out the internet and through social media, and humans are starting to recognize patterns and humans are starting to understand kind of what's going on, it's making the attack have to evolve quicker than I imagine it wanted to,
Starting point is 00:50:00 because in a very short amount of time, in eight or so years, you can watch the same exact people. They were wearing pussy hats and setting Donald Trump's inauguration on fire and they were fighting patriarchy and not a single American flag in any of those early Donald Trump protests. And then they moved on. What was the next one after that? The BLM and then they moved on to the Ukraine, and then they moved on to the Ukraine flag,
Starting point is 00:50:26 and then they moved on to the Palestinian flag. They've been waving that the last few months, and now they're waving the Mexican flag. And it's all the same rhetoric, it's all the same chants, and it's all the same people. And these are gigantic, overarching issue, women's rights, black people's civil rights, Ukraine's still on fire, Palestine's still on fire.
Starting point is 00:50:53 They never solve any of these issues. Nothing was ever fixed from them setting stuff on fire and screaming about Donald Trump and the patriarchy. They just keep moving on like political locusts to the next talking point. Well, that talking, none of this is organic. This is all being fed to them. What is the new protest of the week
Starting point is 00:51:11 is given to them via social media, whether it's Instagram or TikTok, whatever that they're on. And the algorithm promotes videos based on how much you cry and you're waving the new flag, and they get the hint real fast. And they follow those digital breadcrumbs onto this next chaotic suicidal political movement.
Starting point is 00:51:32 But there is, as you list all those shifts in flags and whatnot, it does occur to me that there's one common thread there that's organized around, which is white male, colonialist, imperialist, bad. Well, particularly Western Europeans' dissent. That is consistent. Yeah, that's it. Well, I think that's very telling
Starting point is 00:52:00 because that would be, that's the end boss of Western civilization these uh the this white European heritage of creating institutions of law and orders that allow for highly complex societies to build upon that really strong foundation and and if the people who want that or the people who've got a heritage of creating that well, then you can completely destabilize Wildization very very easily and I think you're seeing I mean these politics that the the other side is screaming These are suicidal. They're suicidal. You you can't have open work. These idiots want
Starting point is 00:52:40 Free health care and open borders. We've seen how that plays. You don't have a economics PhD to see how that plays out. Here in California, we've even had a count to illegal aliens and we've already torched $15 billion in less than a year. Right. Begging the feds for more money. Yeah, back to the of all the before it did,
Starting point is 00:53:00 but I worked in a county facility back in the eighties when we had El Salvadorian refugees from the civil war there and we took care of them for nothing. And we did in the county facility back in the 80s when we had El Salvadorian refugees from the civil war there, and we took care of them for nothing. And the county got back, the county board, the state wasn't happy about it, but the county board that brought to that, and the county eventually went bankrupt
Starting point is 00:53:14 and took them years to get out of that. Caleb, I wonder if you really quickly, Salty, excuse me for one second. Caleb, if you would give me the camera, I did not finish my business before former President Clinton stepped in, so let me just quickly finish with our Paleo Valley presentation, which we have a testimonial about the SuperFord bars
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Starting point is 00:55:53 Somebody said, Salty needs to yell at Abe Moore. Can you explain that to me? Abe's kind of the cohost of the show. And so he gets a little bit of flack from here, here and there. But yeah, that's just my own mental illness. Just had my wife in here doing the thing. And so I would bounce stuff off of her. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:19 But she, she's got a job that she has to go to. And so now poor Abe has being subject to my lunacy. I see. Well, I have a similar thing. Susan comes in the studio here with me. She is here. Susan, do you have any questions for Salted Cracker? She was nervous going to today's show
Starting point is 00:56:35 because Alex is an old friend of ours. And I don't know why you were nervous about that. I will now more nervous because we had such bad internet issues and everybody who's listening, thank you for continuing, we appreciate it. Well, the problem was really... Out of our control.
Starting point is 00:56:49 Yeah, the problem wasn't to the viewers, it was really between... But I do like Alex and I want him, I feel like he has a fire burning inside of him and it's going to come out on your show. He's going to talk clearly about his feelings and what he sees and what he experiences because I know he's been interviewing all these players for a long time Yeah I would love to get here because he he's unlike other journalists in the sense that he does follow up questioning and he's thinking on His feet and he's he's known all these people for a long time and he is
Starting point is 00:57:17 He has good judgment. He does he does try to keep his journalistic Autonomy and neutrality, but he also you know, we live in a time- But he brings this botchy audio every time he's on. He's been on once before and we had the same problem. So I don't know why. Well, but Salty, back to the journalists. We live in a time when opinion is sort of, you know, you and I do opinion,
Starting point is 00:57:44 we're not pretending to be journalists. We kind of want journalists to be objective or to stand aside when they're not being objective and say, hey, just for a sec, which I don't mind. Hey, I've been talking to other people. I want to give you my opinion for a second here. But the rest of the time, just you're, you're called a reporter, port. Uh oh. Still got- We froze up there, so I apologize.
Starting point is 00:58:13 Go ahead. I can't, I think. No problem. So I think there's a huge problem with this evolution of what we would call nos. Because even when I was a kid, you still had these people who were doing journalism where you're just explaining what's going on
Starting point is 00:58:32 and you're not taking sides and you're not pro one side or pro one other. But then you've got an inner, then you started to see this entertainment news kind of stuff pop up. And these people aren't doing any of the qualifications or the expectations of what would be considered a journalist. These are people who are interested in entertaining.
Starting point is 00:58:59 News isn't supposed to be boring. News isn't supposed to be entertaining. When you try to make it entertaining, you're picking sides. And then I think you saw a bunch of money be moved into this. Ted Turner with How Well CNN did when it launched. And then it turned into an information machine that can be leveraged.
Starting point is 00:59:22 You can see it across the world, the way that you can leverage information. And so I think the problem that we have is that we have institutions like 60 Minutes or New York Times or these venerable old institutions of news and people thinking that they're just getting news when you're clearly not. It's clearly biased at this point, but I'm hoping that there's no way a younger generation would fall for this. I think a lot of people don't understand that news originally was a block of time
Starting point is 00:59:55 that broadcast networks were required to give as a community service, as a compensation for the opportunity to use the public airways and it was always a money-losing proposition Walter concrete would lose read the news for a literally read the news for half an hour and they tried to be as Accurate as they could be they were not trying to entertain. They're not trying to capture eyes. It was not a business It was just an obligation, a community service very literally. Then cable news came around
Starting point is 01:00:29 and the competition started undermining everyone's ability to deliver the news in such a way that was adequate. And then entertainment, literal entertainment news, Paris Hilton and following Kim Kardashian around. Entertainment news became a business, a business model that you started following and then all of a sudden everybody started trying to use news as a way to make money and have a business.
Starting point is 01:00:56 I don't know what the transition was on the network level or if they do even care anymore, but certainly a cable news, they care about making money and capturing eyes. And it's interesting, I saw a, I think I mentioned this to you last time we were in here, I saw a Soviet reporter getting assailed in the 1970s, it always stayed with me, by a 60 minutes reporter, where he's like, how can you read the,
Starting point is 01:01:19 he was the head of the Pravda news desk at 90s, how can you read the American reporters going, how can you call yourself a journalist and you're just reading the government's propaganda? And he stopped and he goes, hey, hey, in Russia, this was Soviet Russia at the time, in Soviet Russia, news is a political undertaking. In your country, it's a commercial undertaking
Starting point is 01:01:42 and it will have distortions, I promise. Here we are, here we are. And to be fair to all of them, it's a car taking and it will have distortions, I promise. Here we are, here we are. And to be fair to all of them, if you go all the way back to the Lincoln Douglas debate and look at the way it was reported, there was Republican newspapers and there was Democrat newspapers.
Starting point is 01:01:57 And you read the reporting on the Lincoln Douglas debates on each debate, you would think that they heard two different debates. Lincoln actually went in the next day to the newspapers and took, he took both reporters transcripts and then made his own transcript out of what was said the day before. That's just a continue,
Starting point is 01:02:22 the same thing with William Randolph Hearst. We got a problem where this concentration of information masquerading around his news is valuable and it can be wielded. But Salty, let's keep in mind that print news was always a business. It was a business and it didn't get to sell newspaper. And so whether it was back in the Lincoln Douglas era or under her business, unlike broadcast news, which is what we got used to and that eventually went away and became adulterated. When business gets into the news, unfortunately, I don't know, maybe it loses its way. Well, yeah, if you can utilize anything for power,
Starting point is 01:03:16 it will be brutalized and screwed over. Like, whether it's news or newspapers or social media. Yeah, if it could be wielded like a weapon, someone's gonna pick it up. whether it's news or newspapers or social media. Yeah, if it could be wielded like a weapon, someone's gonna pick it up. Yeah, so it's both business and power. You're right, it's the worst of all, it's the worst of both. It's trying to make money, capture eyes,
Starting point is 01:03:38 and it sees itself as some sort of instrument of good. And next week I'm gonna talk to a guy named Mark Cianchisi, some sort of instrument of good, you know? And, you know, next week I'm going to talk to a guy named Mark Cianchisi. Maybe he'll take off on this topic a little bit, which is he's a physicist, cognitive psychologist, and he, during COVID, was, you know, analyzing from a cognitive psychology standpoint,
Starting point is 01:04:01 all the distortions and what had gone on. And the one thing I learned from him that will forever stay with me is that when, if there's going to be evil done at a social level, social ill, social evil is always done in the name of good. It's always the evangelical, it's always the white hat, it's always thinking you're doing the right thing. You name the movement and it's always the evangelical, it's always the white hat, it's always thinking you're doing the right thing. You name the movement and it's always that.
Starting point is 01:04:31 Yeah, well that's playing out right now in our streets where they're saying, you're evil if you want families separated and you're evil if you want this farmer kicked out and you're evil if you want somebody sent to El Salvador. No, I, evil has nothing to do with any of this. I want my border enforced and your immediate reaction of somebody's good or somebody's evil in the situation,
Starting point is 01:04:59 we've all signed up, we're all signed up to be a part of this country. Country has rules, it has obligations, it's got an enforced border. Somebody wanting to enforce that is not good or bad. That's just the way that it's supposed to be. You immediately running to this emotion, this attack of you're bad and you're evil,
Starting point is 01:05:21 just kind of, to me it kind of shows that you've got nothing fundamental to bring up to use in the situation. It's just, we're going to call you names and react to remote and it's, listen, enforce the border. It's very primitive. I will, last week started, I now know I cannot believe anything in the media.
Starting point is 01:05:43 I've known that for the last couple of years. But I now have begun to think, I don't know who the good guys, who the bad guys are anymore. I can't tell what's real, I can't tell what's up, I can't tell what's done. I'm just trying to stay with basic envy is bad. Envy is bad.
Starting point is 01:05:57 And if somebody's acting out of envy, you're not gonna turn out to be one of the good guys. Simple things like that is about all I've got to hang my hat on now. out to be one of the good guys. Simple things like that is about all I've got to hang my hat on now. Yeah, I'm just using these, if you're going to use an attack of emotion
Starting point is 01:06:11 instead of reason, I use that kind of as my compass of where things are coming from. And right now you're just over and over and over again, there's this whole TikTok trend right now where these white liberal women are demanding that you get on social media and speak out against this because of its evilness. What's evil is telling people to break into this country. Well, what's evil is incentivizing, giving aid and cover to people to break into this country. Those people, for every person that comes in, you don't know whether they're going to end up
Starting point is 01:06:45 being a farmer on the thing or they're gonna be a rapist. And we're clearly getting maybe a little bit of both. And you guys are giving the ICE people resistance in arresting these people and getting them out of here. Look at how they respond to you trying to kick out murderers and rapists. These lefties scream that you're evil. They let in murderers and rapists. These lefties scream that you're evil. They let in murderers and rapists into this country.
Starting point is 01:07:08 These people are insane. And I saw you on your own program on TikTok. Much saltier language. The salt was flowing much more thoroughly, with much greater rates of flow than on this program. But I look forward to a day when you're comfortable enough here that the salt flows just like that. Will you describe these women
Starting point is 01:07:32 the way you really feel about them? Today I'm using 75% of my brain power just to hear you, Dr. Drew. All right, same here. Same here. And you've been a very good sport about this and I'm going to let you go. You have something, Caleb? Yeah, I have a clip.
Starting point is 01:07:51 I have that clip you just referred to actually if you want to play it or they can go watch it on his channel. Oh, you like this assault. You like this clip. Go ahead. This is a, this is a congressman. Oh, this is that clip.
Starting point is 01:08:03 Oh, this is you talking about the liberal ladies. On this this street and now they have invited invaders into our country then they have protected the invaders from our country and then when we start to clean up their mess then they start setting shit on fire and they tell the police to not get involved well then you're gonna get rooftop Koreans because rooftop Koreans aren't gonna allow their fucking shit stolen and then you're gonna get the motherfucking base seeks And they're gonna start going out there and they can start whipping motherfuckers lefties and these globalists these white fucking checks that they wanted they pay to defund the fucking police on this street and
Starting point is 01:08:35 Now they have invited invaders into our country. Then they have protected That is some salt that is some salt you see That is I'm looking we have to we, you see? That is what I'm looking at. We have to get salt to flow on this show. I got to play your tapes of the salt flowing. That's okay. We'll be there. How am I going to explain that to my mom, Drill?
Starting point is 01:08:59 Oh, you're just, you're joining in on the emotion. That's all. You're just, you're being critical of people with emotion and then you're expressing emotion. But at least there's substance embedded in that emotion. So listen, I'm sorry we had such a screwed up technical issues, but we made it and you did a great job. And we always appreciate you joining us.
Starting point is 01:09:18 It is great fun. We support you. And we, again, this is back to my first amendment thing, whatever you need to say, I support it. I may not agree with everything, but I support your right to say it at all times. Dr. Drew, thank you again for having me. And yeah, no, the technical aspects of this, man,
Starting point is 01:09:37 we ain't got no control over this, it's okay. That's right, fair enough. See you soon. Thank you. Follow Salty on Saltycracker 9 on X and also see his show. Caleb, what time is the show? And I didn't specifically promote it this time. When can people see it?
Starting point is 01:09:52 Not sure. I think it might change. I'm not sure. 90% of the people watching already know the answer, so they'll tell you in the comments. Okay. Let me see if I've got it. Okay. Anyway, let's put up the upcoming guests if you don't mind there Caleb. We have, like I said, Mark Cenkisi coming in soon enough.
Starting point is 01:10:13 I'm looking for the salty times. Sam Cooper, Debbie Lehrman, the scientist from Denmark, Professor Sam Vaknin, who is the professor who framed this issue of borderline process being the predominant personality style of our time, having shifted from psychotic to narcissistic and now to borderline. Salty, let's see if there's any of issues. Help me everybody.
Starting point is 01:10:39 I'm going to look on the, you guys can help me on the rumble rants. Oh, 4.30 PM Sunday, Wednesday, Friday. 43 PM Pacific is what I'm being told by Emily Barsh. So that is 4.30 PM Pacific time, Sunday, Wednesday, Friday. You can see for yourself as the salt flows. What's that, Kevin? Guess who's fiber internet just came back online?
Starting point is 01:11:04 Yours. Yep, just now. Have we been on Starlink or what have we been doing? We've been on, I have a failover, so it automatically went redundant over to Starlink. That's why whenever it did the little glitches, it was switching from Fiber to Starlink and it would do a tiny little glitch,
Starting point is 01:11:21 but it kept us online. So we were still online everywhere except X. So don't worry, I'll upload this to X after. Magadragon, thank you for the super chat. And we were, yeah, I didn't know about the avocado thing. You guys are referencing mad avocados. I didn't realize Shaltie has includes now avocado in his imagery.
Starting point is 01:11:43 Did you know that, Caleb? Yeah, that's new to me. All I know about is the salt. He must have been pouring salt on an avocado or something, which is a good thing. I fully endorse that too. Molten socks saying, is your shit hacked? I know what they're talking about.
Starting point is 01:12:02 Elijah's telling me Friday 730 on Rumble Eastern time is salty. That's the Friday show and avocado time is repeatedly being stated here. I'm not sure what that is all about, but we appreciate you all being here. We appreciate the support of the people that support us. And we have Emily, do you, you're around to see you here in my chat.
Starting point is 01:12:25 Do you, in my, rather in my text, is there anybody I missed on the shows coming up that you wanted to make an issue about? Cause I know it's a little bit of flux. We're traveling a bit this week. I'm going to be on a Jillian Michaels show, her new show next week. So I have to go to Florida on Sunday
Starting point is 01:12:42 and then we'll be in New York the rest of the week. Kat Timps first week back on Gutfeld, I think, and perhaps I have to go to Florida on Sunday, and then we'll be in New York the rest of the week. Kat Timps first week back on Gutfeld, I think, perhaps. So look forward to that. And I will join the Gutfeld team on Thursday. We all appreciate you being here again, and we will see you. Our next show is, let me double check it
Starting point is 01:13:00 to make sure I'm not screwing up here as I have a tendency to do. Yeah, Tuesday at two o'clock Pacific time. We will see you then. Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Caleb Nation and Susan Pinsky. As a reminder, the discussions here are not a substitute for medical care, diagnosis or treatment. This show is intended for educational and informational purposes only.
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