Ask Dr. Drew - Salty Cracker: ICE, Clinton, Epstein & The Nurses Who Want Us Dead So Badly They Are Confessing It On TikTok And Losing Their Jobs w/ Chef Gruel – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 585

Episode Date: February 9, 2026

BREAKING: multiple nurses across America caught wishing for grotesque deaths of their patients who disagree with them politically. The trove of horrific confessions, self-taped by multiple medical pr...ofessionals, was discovered after a sophisticated operation observed the videos posted to [checks notes] the nurses’ own public TikTok profiles. Many personal injury lawyers are saying “these nurses’ employers are cooked” and “thank you for my new yacht.” Salty Cracker, a journalist who reports on the Clown World In Which We Now Must Suffer For Our Sins (many call it “Earth in 2026”), digs into nurses abandoning their sacred oaths (and careers), including the meltdowns by Lexie Lawler, Malinda Cook, Erik Martindale, and Amanda Valentine. Salty investigates cult behavior infiltrating medicine, the upcoming Clinton testimony on the Epstein files, ICE and insurrectionist politicians, and Wayfair’s $8000 cabinets. Chef Gruel joins to discuss the new food pyramid from RFK, the alternate Super Bowl halftime show, and why Huntington Beach (where he is now a city councilor) was one of the few cities to resist California’s disastrous COVID lockdowns. Salty Cracker is a commentator known for uncensored live stream shows targeting Clown World narratives. 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 Chef Andrew Gruel is a food entrepreneur, Huntington Beach City Councilor, and founder of American Gravy Restaurant Group. He hosts American Gravy on Rumble. Follow at https://x.com/ChefGruel 「 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 」 • AUGUSTA PRECIOUS METALS – Thousands of Americans are moving portions of their retirement into physical gold & silver. Learn more in this 3-minute report from our friends at Augusta Precious Metals: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://drdrew.com/gold⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or text DREW to 35052 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠• 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://drdrew.com/vshredmd • 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 「 ABOUT THE SHOW 」 This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Executive Producers • Kaleb Nation - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://kalebnation.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • Susan Pinsky - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://x.com/firstladyoflove⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Content Producer • Emily Barsh - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://x.com/emilytvproducer⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Hosted By • Dr. Drew Pinsky - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://x.com/drdrew⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:03 All right. The salt is getting ready to flow. I don't know how many of you actually saw that little tape rolling in, but he accused me of not being insane. You're not insane. That's why when I say things that people react, it seems strange. But we are going to get into everything. Of course, the headline is about the nurses, which is kind of deeply disturbing to me. It's so sad to me. But who hypnotize these people? Who hypnotize my colleagues into believing that that is okay to see? say out loud into a camera. We're going to show you some of those tapes. We're here with Salty Cracker. Chef Gru also shows up. We're going to talk a little bit about the Super Bowl and what you can do to come up with some unique snacks. Chef's always got some interesting stuff.
Starting point is 00:00:46 And yeah, we're a lot to get into today. So stay with us. The salt will flow. Ree. Our laws as it pertain to substances are draconian and bizarre. The psychopaths start this. He was an alcoholic because of social media and pornography, PTSD, love addiction. Fentanyl and heroin.
Starting point is 00:01:03 Ridiculous. I'm a doctor for a c-said. Where do you think I learned that? I'm just saying, you go to treatment before you kill people. I am a clinician. I observe things about these chemicals. Let's just deal with what's real.
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Starting point is 00:02:13 It's Salty Cracker 9 on X, saltmusflow.com, the salty cracker on Rumble, and YouTube is at Salty Cracker. And of course, I'll just remind you, Chef Gruel, Chef Gruel, G-R-U-E-L on X as well. But there's a lot to get into. I may not be insane, but the world certainly seems like it is, right? Salty? You know, every time we do one of these, it just seems like the world. world has gotten even crazier, which is a hell of a feat. Yeah, it's sort of boiling the frog. You get used to it a little bit. I mean, if you had dropped us into today's world from eight years
Starting point is 00:02:53 ago, you'd be just like, okay, well, this, I'm confused. What's happening here? This is weird. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. No, I'm sitting there. I'm watching, I'm watching what's happening with the nurses thing, with people celebrating political assassination. And it just, seems that there's some sort of quickening happening because this is all wild stuff. Just 10 years ago, you wouldn't have been able to say, oh, yeah, I know that we're going openly celebrate politically assassinating somebody in your child's public school classroom to sixth grade. Right. But doesn't it smack of, I mean, the kind word, I guess the sort of technical word is
Starting point is 00:03:38 mass formation, but hypnosis, those are. nurses to me looked hypnotized. There's somebody coerced or hypnotized them into believing that talking about undoing their ethical obligations and encouraging other people to
Starting point is 00:03:55 follow suit in egregious ways is a good thing to say into a microphone and broadcast to the world. That suggests, I mean, it's like if you were doing a hypnosis show, it'd be hard to get people to do that, but that's what you would
Starting point is 00:04:10 you would do that kind of thing. You're like, okay, you're a nurse, right? I'm a nurse. You know, and you're in a hypnotic trance. And you want to kill your patient. Yes, I want to kill my patient. That's what it seems like. It's unreal.
Starting point is 00:04:26 Yeah, I'm always fascinated with people who are so willingly and easily throwing away their careers. I mean, I'm not sure how much schooling it takes to be a nurse, but I know it's, You got to get a college degree. And I'm sure that there's there's a postgraduate stuff that you got to do. It's a lot. It's a lot. Yeah, it's a lot.
Starting point is 00:04:48 And it's a tough profession. And I defend my nurse colleagues to the mat always. That's why I blame. I don't know if it's the screen. I'm holding up my phone or if it's the media. They are hypnotized. They're not in their right mind. I'm telling you that nurses don't talk about letting people bleed out and encouraging other people
Starting point is 00:05:09 to do that. Not treating doctors not treating people because they wear a red hat or something. That's insane. It's so insane. And here we are with people. At least the hospitals understand their legal liability. And so they're firing people. But if that liability weren't there, maybe they'd be as wacky as the nurses.
Starting point is 00:05:30 Yeah. Thank God that these people are doing this, by the way. I want all of these crazy lunatics who are so flippantly willing to throw their careers away for some online dopamine head. I want you to keep talking. I want all of the crazy psychopaths in our healthcare system. I want you to out yourself openly for all of us to see. Because I've had a really, all the nurses I've had to deal with, they've been like totally like just nurses. They're just doing their job.
Starting point is 00:06:03 But these chicks over here or they, these A-DEMs, these are, these are. are maniacs. And that one right there on the screen. She was telling people, she goes, hey, go get this succinct. I can't pronounce any of your medical stuff, Dr. Drell. Go get this stuff and then spray ice agents with it. And people in the comments said, I saw doctors in the comments actually going, you need to put somebody on a breathing apparatus when you do that because you can paralyze the heart. They're talking about killing people. This isn't just some sort of difference of opinion. Yeah. So, okay, so when they're talking about taking syringes, which is already dangerous, you can puncture somebody's lung or something or create an arterial bleed just hammering it
Starting point is 00:06:45 into somebody's body. Then she said, put succinylcholine in there. Suxanolone is a paralytic agent. You can't breathe when you take that stuff. Now, it's easy to say, and then she says take poison ivy, you know, leaf and oil and then spray it on people. I mean, all these stupid shit things. And the point is, there's no world in which you go, just kidding, just kidding. They clearly are not kidding. They're in a, let's just roll one of those. Caleb Rell one for me.
Starting point is 00:07:26 Can't hear it. This one, this one that, I'm not hearing it. No, I'm not hearing any of it. That's the rip from a bow to stern lady. Yeah. And do you know what she's talking about? She's talking about something called a fourth degree tear, where you tear from your anus to your vagina during delivery.
Starting point is 00:07:51 And that's what she is wishing on... You have one big hole. Oh, my gosh. She's wishing that on the press secretary. Yeah. It's... There she is. weird spot. Sabotage tactic or at least scare tactic. All the medical providers grab some syringes
Starting point is 00:08:15 with needles on the end. Have them full of saline or sucks in alkaline, you know, whatever, whatever. That will probably be a deterrent. I mean, they're sitting around thinking of things and sharing, quote, deterrence. I wonder, well, who she was sharing with it? And what other, what other non-medical deterrence were discussed. You know what I mean? What else were they? I mean, they must have whipped one another into an absolute fucking frenzy. Hey, tell me something.
Starting point is 00:08:48 Remind me again where the re comes from. Oh, that's just the, that's the sound that these lefties make when they're upset about everything. It just turns into a re, like a piggy noise. It's just a noise. But I'm lately concerned about the language police. I think that's where the first battle needs to be fought. Corolla reposted a school board member from some town in California who was offended that someone used the word homelessness. And I want to say to that woman, hey, do your damn job.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Calling that an unhoused neighbor. Did that prevent the six effing deaths from occurring today in your city? There are six people dying in mind today. You call them anything. It's not going to change the death. Take care of these people. Get them off the street. Get them the care they need.
Starting point is 00:09:39 and do your job. Don't worry about this whole world of representing versus governing. I heard that frame the other day. I thought that's a perfect frame. Everyone wants to represent. I'm here to represent. I'm representing. I'm going to represent the home.
Starting point is 00:09:52 You're going to make sure I'm going to police your language. Do your job and govern. We need people that govern us and lead us and do their job. Ugh. This is a group of people. Yeah, it's a group of people who quantify productivity by how many meetings that they've had. And you go listen to any of their HR spiel and it's full of language policing and I care so much about what language we're using for these homeless people. Why don't you do something about the homeless people that are out there? But again, I think that's just going to lead us right back to this all goes hand in hand. When you got all of these people in city council, you got all these people in the local governance running these places, these cities and they're busy talking about the language of unhoused individuals with substance abuse issues. you can continue bilking taxpayers drive.
Starting point is 00:10:43 We're going to have a huge Nick Shirley situation in places like Los Angeles County where you're going to find out that we make, well, not we, we're being robbed. But the people running these players, these mayors and stuff, I assume they're making a ton of money per homeless person. They're not incentivized to fix this at all. Yeah, it is really bad news. I am extremely disturbed about all this stuff. But I do think the language thing, I mean, I remember,
Starting point is 00:11:10 on CNN, what's his name that it's always fighting back there? Some young kid was telling him, you know, Scott Jennery, you don't tell people how to speak? It's in America. You're not allowed to tell me how to talk. And if you do, let's just use
Starting point is 00:11:26 initials for everything. Let's call illegal aliens, IAs, fine. I keep saying, do you want to call them what the French call them? They call them clandestine immigrants. Clandestine, is that a better word for you? Whatever it is. We need to take care of the problem and government. We need to do the work.
Starting point is 00:11:42 When somebody has broken the law, the law must be. And if you want to change the law, please, God, by all means, change the law. But you have to change the law before you declare it null and void. Yeah. Well, I mean, part of this language policing, it's also a way for these individuals to self-identify who they are and to out people who aren't within the group think. And so this coded language, this special language that they're using,
Starting point is 00:12:06 they're using it to self-reinforce these bubbles that they've created as well. well. Interesting. Well, what is getting you these days? I am, I'm overwhelmed by everything between Epstein and my nursing colleagues behaving in ways that seem, it's so incomprehensible to me. That's why I'm pushing it all off on hypnosis or some sort of trance or mass formation or something. But, but, but I, I saw some stuff today that I couldn't believe in the Epstein file about preparing for essentially COVID 2.0. They're, and they're turning the whole thing into a money-making operation now with offshore funds to deal with the vaccines and the vaccine distribution and the vaccine. It's most unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:12:51 When you read through it, I posted a... That makes sense, though. I posted a thread by Sayer G. Where he details what's in the Epstein file. It's just breathtaking. What these, we have psychopaths who are centralizing authority and we're allowing it to happen. Yeah, I've seen a little bit of that, but I have heard of all of the, there's a lot of scientists that were, you know, a lot of people are focusing on the political individuals that might have been at Epstein Island. But another key aspect, a lower key aspect, because I think these aren't such big names.
Starting point is 00:13:28 They're not the, you know, they're not the senators or the house reps, these names that people know. But there's top level scientists from all types of different fields, by the way, that we're at that island. And it looks like that that's a real interesting way that you can game all of these different sectors of our economy and rig them for your own financial benefit. When you've got the dude from AI there, you got the dude from vaccines there, you got the dude from Stephen Hawking was there. So even had theoretical scientists there. It's crazy. Yeah. So what do you make of Epstein?
Starting point is 00:14:07 What do you think that was? I watch his interviews with this guy and I thought, oh my God, you immediately would like the hair in the back your neck should stand up. You should avoid people like that immediately. I mean, it's just so obvious. And it's not, maybe it's obvious to me because we know, you know, what he was up to, but I would say I would have reacted to something about him
Starting point is 00:14:27 makes me react. Why did people go towards him? My understanding, if I had to, take a stab in the dark. My gut reaction is that he is an intelligence operative with the intent to compromise high-level individuals across all these different sectors. And the drugs, the kids, the sex, all of that. They seem to have a multitude of ways to compromise individuals. And I think it's just kind of that simple. Like, his job was to
Starting point is 00:15:08 dip people into stuff that if they got out of line, they were just kind of flashing in front of everybody. And I think that's why we haven't seen... But did you think it's... It's a kind of bribery, though, right? I mean, he's bribing with money or sex or children or whatever these people
Starting point is 00:15:24 wanted. He figured out what they wanted and then offered it to them. But what's odd about it is what... Why did they go... Why didn't they sense trouble. Why did they go towards this guy? And then once they were bribed, then he had them. But the bribery part is the part that it seems uncanny to me. To me, it feels like he was such a psychopath that he could kind of sense what people's sort of weaknesses were. And if you were like,
Starting point is 00:15:50 you needed money, you know, you're into money, you want to be around people with money, you're trying to start a business or something, go, oh, yeah, I'll show, I'll introduce you to all the right people. Oh, you already have money, but you can't, don't know how to talk to girls. Oh, I got, you come to my island. We got all kinds of stuff. You know, oh, you're a pedophile. Hey, me too. Let's go, let's go hang out. You know, it's like, it's like he just got, he got right at these, where these people's
Starting point is 00:16:12 moral compass was spinning completely wrong and lured them in. Yeah. Well, I mean, if you just take, so we know that Bill Gates was there. We know that he, and that guy's got an infinite amount of money. And he was, he was like a moth to a flame to that island, apparently. And so, yeah, no, it's more to do with money. I think it has to do with, yeah, it's praying on individuals, their weaknesses or their depravity. And this dude, have you heard, I can't remember which of the Weinstein brothers it was.
Starting point is 00:16:52 He was talking about that he met him at, he met Epstein at a function and they were talking. Yes, not Brett. Not Brett. Yeah. The mathematician. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:05 And the mathematician one. And he was sitting there going, this guy's a moron. He had no way. He was a character. Like this Epstein dude was a character and he didn't know anything about finance. He didn't know anything about economics. And he said he doesn't, he doesn't, he's not who he claims to be is what Eric said.
Starting point is 00:17:29 He knew a lot. He said he knew a lot. that he knew a lot about his field, Eric's field. And he thought it was bizarre that he was drilling in on his field and seemed to have studied it. And he was obviously smart, but he wasn't who he claimed to be. He was a show. And he got a real creepy vibe from it. Like the guy was like this was a manufactured deep, like he had a dossier on the guy.
Starting point is 00:17:55 And he was really, he was really, man. And Eric's smart enough to see what was going on. But yeah, but he's shoved around as a billionaire financial individual. And a lot of people, my gut is telling me that, you know, if you're going to strive to be a top-tier billionaire financial individual, you're going to be, I would imagine self-centered because you're going to have to cut off. And you're not going to build a raise a family. You're not going to be a family person. You're not going to have a good relationship with your wife because you're married to your, I want to be a billionaire. And so I don't think it was very hard for Epstein to find these individuals.
Starting point is 00:18:33 I think they kind of out themselves. Now, when you get to specific, like this one's into Asian kids and this one's into white kids or something like this, that's, again, that's a little bit more. I can't believe we have these conversations. It's so true, though. God. It's like, what, again, dropping in here after 10 years. Like, oh, it's 19, 2019, 2016, now is 2026.
Starting point is 00:18:55 What? No, no, no. No, no. This can't be right. This can't be real. Yeah, here we are. Okay, here's what I want to do. And take a little break. I want to know a couple of things from you.
Starting point is 00:19:10 I want you to tell me what's driving you bonkers about clown world right now. What's in your crosshair is about clown world. And I see the term gino-fascism coming up a lot. and I'm wondering if you have any opinion about that. But I'm first going to start with the clown world and all the re that is out there when the salt flows after we return. I've spent most of my career dealing with illnesses
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Starting point is 00:24:11 And, you know, I was mixing it with like whipping cream and you can put a little flavoring in there. It just, it's like so good in your coffee. Yeah. And again, protein for those of us that are not so young, we got a really. double down the protein intake. All right. Salty Cracker in the house. Great for game. Oh, it's a great gaming. Oh, that's interesting. I grab one of these paleo valley sticks. It doesn't get like crumbs of chips on my hands and it's instant protein. That's what I use
Starting point is 00:24:37 for for. Caleb, when do you have time for gaming with those kids? In a minute. I'm a little confused you. You kind of outed yourself on that one. That's why you don't get text responses from me on Saturday or Sunday because I'm gaming with my wife. We play games together on Saturday. Saturday and Sunday when the kids nap. Fascinating. Very interesting. All right, get salty in here.
Starting point is 00:25:00 Salty, let's start with the clown world. What is getting you in clown world? Where is the reactions today? I think the thing that's probably most frustrating for me lately is watching the weaponization of these high school kids. And I think I've seen even younger than high school kids, maybe even middle school age kids where these schools are. Yep.
Starting point is 00:25:23 Sixth grade, yeah. And they're, instead of learning how to read, write, or do math in the classroom, they're, they're making poster boards of how Donald Trump's secret Gestapo army is out there enforcing basic border law. Yeah. The, this is back to the brainwashing, right? I mean, the reality is, you asked, you know, how did these people get so reactive? it started a long time ago.
Starting point is 00:25:53 It started in the institutions, and there has to be some way to undo this because it's deeply disturbing. I'm sorry, I spoke to Xi Van Fleet last week, and she was saying, this is how Mao did it. This is exactly Mao's thing. He got the young people out there to take over the old people
Starting point is 00:26:10 and blame them for everything. Yeah, it's an age-old trick that a lot of these despots have actually used because when you take a bunch of children and you have them regurgitate these political talking points given to whom by these angry lesbian teachers, most people are not going to attack those ideas because it looks like you're attacking a kid. And that's why they're specifically using the kids to do this in something that you've seen over and over and over again. And this is something that happens right before, you know, things go real hayward. wire because this is kind of a last-ditch effort because it's kind of make or break.
Starting point is 00:26:51 And I'm thinking the solution, which sucks, by the way, is that, no, you got to attack these ideas and it doesn't matter that little children are the ones waving the placard. You've got to attack the ideas and mock these kids. Is mockery the answer? We're beyond reason. I think, I think mockery is the best way to do it. And it's certainly, we're getting into a situation where these left-wing nut jobs are using small children as weapons and shields for their political ideology to strip the rest of us of our rights. So you just had an election, even though I feel that it was rigged, we still won.
Starting point is 00:27:34 And we are trying to carry out the will of the electorate. And if you start styming that after you've lost the election and you're using violence and threat, of violence and small children in order to get your way because you lost an election. Boy, you better hope we only use mockery. Yeah. Yeah, speaking of Weinstein, I don't know if you saw the recent Black Horse podcast with Brett Weinstein and his wife, where she pulled out some data on empathy and the biological, and there's a lot of neurological imagery associated with this too.
Starting point is 00:28:09 So it's documented in the physiology of the brain that difference between men and women, as pertain to their empathic response to somebody who does something wrong, essentially. So in other words, men and women have empathy, and it tends to be shared similar, unless somebody perpetrates. And then men want to see justice served on the perpetrator, while women sustain the same empathy for the perpetrator. They don't feel, they feel compassion and empathy for the perpetrator, and really don't see the impact on the victim
Starting point is 00:28:47 because they're not exposed to the victim. They may just be exposed to the perpetrator. So this sort of inability to regulate empathy is one of the elements in something I call toxic empathy. Empathy has become completely toxic. Look, back to the school board thing
Starting point is 00:29:03 where they're yelling about what you call a homeless person, six are going to die today. Six are going to die on the street right out here. Six, dead. Did your language police help that? Not at all. Not one bit. And that is toxic empathy. And again, part of it is founded apparently in this lack of ability to distinguish empathy for a perpetrator and a victim.
Starting point is 00:29:28 Are they saying that you can actually measure or see empathy brain scans that are... You know, I didn't read the study, but she said there was a lot of neurobiology in the study. I don't know if it was, I don't know what they were measuring. You know, because it could be galvanic skin response or something. I don't know. correlating these biological responses with what the women were reporting. Yeah, so we're starting to see a lot of people notice and use the term suicidal empathy. When it comes to predominantly, and it's fascinating, I wonder if it's an aspect of the way that the propaganda is disseminated.
Starting point is 00:30:07 But that suicidal empathy is really showing in white liberal women. I mean, their politics are insane. If you've seen any of these checkpoints in Minneapolis, it's wild cognitive dissonance. You've got these lunatics, these Antifa white chicks, and they're blocking roads and demanding that vehicles show their ID and then they run their license plate because they are protesting against ICE agents in the Minneapolis region kicking out illegal aliens. And the whole thing is, you sit back and you go, wow, that's a stunning lack of self-awareness. That's going on there. And it's just suicidal empathy. Yeah, that's Gadsad's term.
Starting point is 00:30:57 And he wrote a book about it. And it clearly is a lack of understanding of what people need. I think, gosh, Marx had a term as pertain to tolerance too. Like, essentially intolerance in the name of tolerance. Is it, look, the homeless drug addicts on the street need containment. They need direction. They need firm hand. They need, here we go.
Starting point is 00:31:23 We're going to save your life. Your brain isn't working right. Come with us. And if you reject treatment, fine. We'll do the best we can. We'll find some sort of step-down measure for you. But we want to expose you to the recovery process, which finally the government is investing. And if you saw that, HHS is now going to spend $200 million.
Starting point is 00:31:41 dollars. They're put two great leaders in charge of recovering America. And now that recovery has literally been under attack. Part of that suicidal empathy was just give these people their drugs. Just give it to them. They want to do drugs. Give them the drugs. Give them the rigs. That's all. And they, because all addiction at that level is progressive, they die. That's what happens. They die. You give them the drugs, they die. Period. I don't care who gives them to them. I don't care of a nurse administrator is it. Patient will die. And they're dying at an incredible rate. It's why the death rate is down. We've killed them all off.
Starting point is 00:32:15 Yeah. And then what happens is that mentality and those politics also become a driving force and a magnet for drug addicts around us to flood into this place. And they exacerbate the homeless situation. And then boom, there you get more money being laundered via other people's pain, suffering and their death. What's it going to take, Salty? What's it going to take to correct course? free speech alone is that going to be enough stay the course what is it going to take i it's it's going to be a number of things but i think if you look at the the way that the world and the
Starting point is 00:32:57 the machine reacted to people pointing out that we've clearly just a kid with a camera in minneapolis and a data sheet from his partner there we're able to show that we've got some clear issues that are going on in these places where public funds don't have good stewards. And you're going to see more and more and more of that coming out. And people at a gut level know that there's something wrong. Your normies that are walking around, they're noticing that there's people dying on the street. They're noticing that homelessness and drug uses out there. They're noticing that things aren't getting better. And you're not going to be able to gaslight them in the ways that they were able to be gaslit, you know, 20, 15 years ago.
Starting point is 00:33:43 And so you're going to see people awakening to the fact that, you know, there's a small group of people making a lot of money off of all of this misery. And there will be hopefully a tipping point. And there's fraud, right? The fraud is is breathtaking. Oh, it's massive. It's, it's, and I don't understand how people could not talk about the waste of the taxpayer money. Why they want to, why Ilhan Omar and Gavin Newsom want to talk about racism as opposed to, I don't care who's
Starting point is 00:34:18 doing the fraud. I do not care. These are American workers' dollars. Isn't that what they're supposed to be interested in representing and protecting? And these are being squandered in a way that is just reprehensible. Why can't people
Starting point is 00:34:38 stand up with great pride and say, I'm going to take care of this. Only guy I really see doing it is Oz. Matt Oz is like, hey, this Medicare fraud has to stop. That's it. We can't afford it. It's going to stop, period. Yeah, well, I think that's why you're seeing so much fight back. I think you're finally, you're finally seeing that in these places where if you start
Starting point is 00:35:06 attacking the fraud, the people who benefit from the fraud are going to, they're going to lash out hard. And a lot of these people like Ilan Omar, a lot of these people like Gavin Newsom, they've got pictures of them fundraising with some of these people who've already been arrested and indicted like Ilan Omar, the A.G. Ellison in Minneapolis, the mayor, all of these people, they've got pictures of people who campaigned with them who were committing these fraud. They're in jail right now. And so I'd be shocked. I don't have any proof or evidence, but I'd be shocked if they weren't benefiting from a lot of this crime. So yeah, they're not going to, they're not going to stop it. These are all crime scenes. And so the pressure is going to have to be put on from people
Starting point is 00:35:49 outside of that system. I think everybody within the system, they're all, they've all got their hands in the public funds cookie jar. Well, but they have the, what I find, again, breathtaking is the useful idiots that are going ahead and doing the, uh, running the, uh, running the, uh, the smoke screens on their behalf. That is too much. But I just remembered something I thought of you the other day, looking at the pictures that Caleb was putting up, when the bananas and rice lady showed up.
Starting point is 00:36:19 I wonder if you had any thoughts about her. The bananas and rice lady, other than that sounds like a horrible meal. All I know is I saw that she did. She attacked federal officers, so she's in jail right now. Oh, is that right? Yeah. Very woman?
Starting point is 00:36:39 Yeah, they just arrested her a few days ago. And the banana and rice lady is getting banana and rice in her jail cell apparently right now. Because there's just this open... She though had... She seemed... She had the demeanor of her white liberal colleagues. You know what I mean? She had taken on the...
Starting point is 00:37:03 Right? The code switching. And so she had got sucked. Yes. And she got sucked into their... They're brainwashed. Their system. Gaila, do you have the Bananas and Reich lady?
Starting point is 00:37:15 I hate to call out stuff like that mid-show. But do you happen to have that handy? I don't have her specifically, but I have this. It's like this crazy white lady. It's so interesting. The ones that they push out in front of the cameras for this reason. It does not make them look good than the nurses. It makes them look crazy.
Starting point is 00:37:35 I know. It's the same as the nurses, saying incredibly unethical, dangerous, horrible, murderous, literally murderous proclamations into a camera. And that, I don't have any other way of understanding that than mass formation, than true believers, hallucinations, you know, they're either of that, they're actually delusional.
Starting point is 00:38:03 I mean, maybe the mass formation made them actually delusional. but it has a kind of a quality of hypnosis to it or cult or any of those things. I mean, those those are the circumstances in which humans behave completely out of character, irrationally. And they have to kind of, they have to break out of it. It happens typically as kind of a rush that kind of go like they're waking up from something like, oh, oh, oh, oh. Maybe the law enforcement gets through to them.
Starting point is 00:38:33 I don't know. but something's got to because I guess this has happened throughout history I've never been exposed to anything like this I'm never been exposed to anything like this. Here's what... Am I right, you were a history teacher? Kayla, Salty, were you a history teacher?
Starting point is 00:38:49 Is that right back in the day? Yeah. And can you think of any other thing in history and examples? I mean, in a way, 1939 in Germany was this. I mean, it was. in a way the Maoist cultural revolution was this. I guess it's the same thing. And certainly the reign of terror was this in 1781 in France.
Starting point is 00:39:14 Is it the same thing? Have we seen this all over again? Yeah, I would say that this is, it's the same exact process delivered via a difference in technology, for example. And so I think what we're seeing is a group of people who've been propagandized and they've been isolated. And in this group with the way that social media and the Internet and the safe space belt, they are self-secluding themselves, they are putting themselves in these levels. They have absolutely, take those nurses, for example.
Starting point is 00:40:00 Those nurses gave people ideas on how to kill law enforcement. They're doing it in the group with their hospital badge on. And they're like, here's how you kill an ICE officer. That person has no idea that there are other people who think different than her up. She has no friends that have difference of opinion. She has self-isolated from the media, from friends, from humans, and is completely being captured in a bubble where she thinks everybody is on board with. Here's how you kill.
Starting point is 00:40:37 I steal syringes from work. Get this chemical and stab them. That's fucking insane. But it can easily be created. You know, that guy Brown, what's his name? Darren Brown, I think his name is that gets people to a point where they'll commit murder and things through sort of this hypnotic process. And the way he does it is he builds, he builds, he builds to the point where and you build it by going, hey, these are Nazis. These are Nazis. These are brown shirts.
Starting point is 00:41:09 There's a criminal at the head of them telling them what to do. And they're Nazis and they're Nazis and what patriot wouldn't go kill a Nazi. And of course, if you had a chance to kill Hitler in 1939, you would have been a good person. You would have done it. But the problem is they would have been the prison guards. They would have been the prison guards for God's sakes. And they don't see that. Look in Minneapolis right now. You're watching, they are literally the prison guards. They've created their own checkpoints. Everything that they've got a problem with ICE doing, they have instituted in the middle of the street with zero authority to be doing any of this. There's no mandate. There's no electoral mandate. Nobody voted for these people. Nobody signed off on
Starting point is 00:41:49 this. They're not licensed and bonded, but they're doing it in the middle of the street. They want so bad. This group of people, these fucking weaklings, have such a desire to have power. And they latch on to these movements all the time because these movements are allowed to do this. If you are waving a Palestinian flag, if you've taken upon the talking points of the Mexican flags or the illegal aliens in Minneapolis, you're allowed to run mass checkpoints in the middle of the street. That is going to pull like a gravitational wave. a whole bunch of rejects who've never done anything in their life and never built or created, don't have the ability to do any of that.
Starting point is 00:42:29 They're going to go to that. They're going to flock to that because they're able to draft off of the state powers in that area that let them commit that criminality. This is something that people have written, the Stanford Prison Experiment playing out in Minneapolis. Yeah. Well, it gets a little worse, too, Drew. It's talking about people in the bubbles because right now the same, one of these nurses has actually launched a GoFundMe that has already raised $27,000 from a lot 800 it shows 820 people so
Starting point is 00:42:59 far and they're framing it as she was fired for political speech i've never ever heard of telling people how to murder someone being political speech or of this being something that is in any way that woman no hang on that woman didn't didn't talk about murdering she she'd talk about wishing horrible things right she's one that wanted the fourth degree tear for Yeah, so she, she, I would argue, all right, okay, whatever. She did not, right, do we hear this? And never shit normally again, you can't. I mean, people are allowed to do that online.
Starting point is 00:43:41 They're allowed to do that. I'm sorry. I will defend that. I guess, yeah, that's one step better than the woman telling the exact drugs to buy syringe. No, no, I wouldn't hire in a hospital. I don't think she's part of the hospital system and she's showing bad judgment here. She's going live with it.
Starting point is 00:43:58 But I argue she has the right to say what she said there. Absolutely. She's not, she's just, she's wishing something. She's calling some of the C word. Good for her. Come what may. Then the consequences, as Elon Musk says, let the chips fall where they may.
Starting point is 00:44:14 That the chips fall where they may. And I like that one. I don't know. Do you feel differently? Salty? No, she's not, again, she's not being silenced because of her political speech. She's allowed to say whatever she wants. The government hasn't arrested her for wishing ill will on the police secretary. She was fired.
Starting point is 00:44:35 Yeah, she was fired. She has a, she has a, the First Amendment is a social compact between you and the government. It's not the social compact that you have with you and your hospital administration. And there's no hospital administration that is going to take on any type of lie of, ability of having a nurse running around giving out advice for harm. You're not that good of a nurse. There's no way that they're going to take that on. And so if you look, even I'm sure they have morality clauses and even if they just said,
Starting point is 00:45:04 you don't represent our policies, you don't represent our philosophy. Okay, fine. Can we find another job? That's fine. But isn't that like a death threat to say stuff like that? No, no. I mean, it's, it's the other one was advising how to kill. she was giving an instruction.
Starting point is 00:45:24 Needles, syringe. And yeah, and by the way, health care providers, she's encouraging health care providers to do this. And then, oh, maybe put some suxial killer. Oh, just kidding. Just kidding. Oh, maybe you could do it. Maybe you could. Maybe I'm not kidding. Yeah. So, okay. Somebody will. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 00:45:39 Well done. That's a different. That's the next level stuff. And by the way, the government didn't, to my knowledge, step in. Even it was illegal or the FBI should have been involved with it. But I don't know that the government stepped in with her, did they? It was just another firing. No, I didn't see anything about her being arrested for doing that. But again, look at how you have got to be removed so self-removed from society that you go online
Starting point is 00:46:06 in your scrubs from your work. She's at work. And she's like, by the way, stab a, you're stabbing somebody with a serene. This is wild. These people have never been held accountable for their speech. It is incremental. They say, you know, 10 years ago, they were saying, oh, you guys are deplorables, and then you're white supremacist, and then you're Nazis,
Starting point is 00:46:28 and it's buying to burn a police department down. Hey, that guy was only given fentanyl to his neighborhood. Let's go burn the place down for that. And they never got in trouble for that. And they're now at the point where, like, hey, let's kill people. That'll be fine. It's boiling the frog. It's boiling the frog.
Starting point is 00:46:45 And we're finally noticing it. And, yeah, and I am, in some ways, I'm grateful for that young lady. I mean, she's And by the way, I think she's hypnotized and they believe they're speaking for the majority.
Starting point is 00:46:57 These things are so isolated, Minnesota and other places. And they believe like this is some mass national movement. 85% of the country, maybe 90%, well, 75% supports this and 85% doesn't want to hear about it.
Starting point is 00:47:12 You know what I mean? They just want to get out of their life. Yeah. No. These people are wildly out of touch. and dangerous. Exactly. Let's take another break.
Starting point is 00:47:24 Can you stay another five minutes? So I wanted to get you on with Chef Krul to share some ideas together. Thank you for being. Has the salt flown sufficiently? Let me look at the re-stream here. Make sure your people are happy. There's a lot of re-that your streams fill up with rees, so it's hard to see much else. I'm getting so many rees and some of emojis that my social tracker is locking up.
Starting point is 00:47:48 I have to keep refreshing it. So good job. On Rumble said, William Crane, he gave us 20 bucks. I'm going to mention what he said. He, he, we live in a bifurcated world. One side believes it's in a multicultural democracy and the other constitutional republic. They have no want or need to acquiesce the legal election and beg for war.
Starting point is 00:48:11 Geez. See the emojis on screen? This is what's happening. Yeah, I do. What's interesting is. you know, the, underlying it, back to your work as a history teacher, is such a lack of understanding of what the different jobs are from our government.
Starting point is 00:48:32 The President of the United States, signs, puts his or her hand on a Bible or a Koran, if you're Mamdami, and you swear to protect the Constitution, you swear to protect the Constitution and protect, you know, so help me God and protect federal properties. He has a solemn obligation to put National Guard around federal properties when they are threatened. That's what Lincoln did in Fort Sumter. He said, hey, in South Dakota, I have a solemn oath to reprovision Sumter.
Starting point is 00:49:04 Stand down. No big deal. I'm just sending food in so my soldiers don't starve to death. They fired on the boats and they gleefully fired on the boats and started one of the most bloody conflicts in history. well done South Carolina well done so and again Andrew Jackson did the same thing with the secession crisis that he had he has an obligation he has a job to do he swore a solemn oath people are pretending the Constitution millions hundreds of millions
Starting point is 00:49:33 is there maybe hundreds of millions now men and women have died protecting serving the Constitution protecting it that means nothing to nobody anymore it's it's really kind of wild All right, let's take this little break and we'll bring Shep Krul in with maybe... Support our sponsors. Oh, there's Clinton testimony coming in. What is this? Caleb, tell me about this.
Starting point is 00:49:56 What do you mean? Bill and Hillary have agreed to testify in front of either the Congress or the Senate about the Epstein files, which I think is them calling Trump's bluff. But in three weeks. In three weeks, in three weeks. I'm curious to hear what Salty expects to happen there, if they're going to get any information or if it's just a big trap they've set for to just say whatever they want on national TV about Trump and everyone's going to listen to it.
Starting point is 00:50:21 Like he's given them a big stage. Oh, Salty, you figure that's what they're doing? No, no, no. I don't know if I don't know if they want to do that. Yeah, I'd be shocked that they even showed up. But they're not going to say anything. But that's a, listen, yeah, saying that would be a trap to step into. You get the Clintons up there.
Starting point is 00:50:40 You got all eyes on them, all the media's broadcasts in the Clinton's. just crap on Trump and just they're just going to say Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump. That makes total sense if they show up. Yeah. All right. We'll take a little break. Be right back with salt upon gruel after this. The other day he looked at me and he goes, hey, the Veshred's working.
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Starting point is 00:54:21 do you want to tell people a little bit about editors pick? Yes, thank you for letting us be an editor's pick today, about what we're planning in the future or is it too premature to lay this out for everybody? Well, all right, I'll give everyone a preview. So I, we are at, I believe, 375,000 subscribers on Rumble. So it is easily your biggest video platform. It passed up YouTube, even though we've been on YouTube for like five years longer than Rumble. So my big goal for their censorship. They actively censor. Forget YouTube.
Starting point is 00:54:53 My big goal is I want us to hit half a million subscribers on Rumble before the end of the year. And I'm pretty sure we can do it. I want a million. So please subscribe, pass it along. We want two million. Let's get to 500,000 first. And then we're going to be, we are going to work with Rumble as setting up some special programming where we've all been trying to figure out a way to do. Q&A sessions and things
Starting point is 00:55:16 and we have found a way with Rumble. What's the name of the special Rumble feature? On Rumble Premium, we're going to be trying to do some extra extra content. The show, the whole show will be behind Rumble Premium. It's going to be some extras we're going to do in addition to this show.
Starting point is 00:55:31 Yeah. All right, let's bring Salty Brack and bring Chef Gruel in with him. I think you all know Chef Gruel. He has a fantastic seafood restaurant in Orange County and Huntington Beach, which we have woefully missed. It's been a while so we've been there.
Starting point is 00:55:48 We're going to have to come back. What's that, Susan? No dolphins at his restaurant. He may eat some dolphin. I don't know. Maybe dolphin fish. But, you know, speaking of that point, Andrew, give them two minutes on where we're going with, we've been talking about regenerative farming, regenerative use of the oceans.
Starting point is 00:56:10 In regards to multi-trophic aquaculture or just generally speaking. Are we making progress? Last time we talked, you thought we were going to make a little progress there, and where are we with that? No, we're not making any progress in the world of aquaculture. I think that's probably lower on the list with the current administration. I still need to get somebody's ear. And the problem in that regard is that China is actually advancing at a rate that scares me because we're already importing so much seafood from China.
Starting point is 00:56:39 and they've got a lot of advanced technology, most of which they've either stolen or bought or licensed from the United States, and they're implementing it in their own exclusive economic zone. So that is a problem, but we have actually decreased some of the regulations and opened up part of the ocean that was otherwise under the purview of like these environmental, they're fallow projects where you can't fish within this environmental zone for X amount of time to kind of allow it to fallow. those have been open to commercial fishermen. Is it too little too late? We'll find out. But there's still a lot that can be done. Salty, something to you to keep an eye on. We're screwing up our management of our shorelines and our fishery.
Starting point is 00:57:21 And we have plenty to be we could use and easily supply our seafood on our own and have regenerative capacity. So we're yet screwing up another area. But hopefully we can get somebody listening to that. But before I let Saltie go, let's finish this conversation about the Clintons. Andrew wanted to give you a chance to sort of ring in on that. You heard we were saying what Salty said. What are your thoughts on the Clinton's testifying about Epstein files in three weeks, given that there's sort of no denying Bill's involvement over there.
Starting point is 00:57:57 Yeah. And, you know, my cliche with cooking is you can never have too much salt. And I'm going to then just double down on what Salty said here. and I agree with his take 1,000 percent. They're going to go up there and they're going to make this whole thing about Trump. It's going to be coordinated behind the scenes with the press. And that's going to be the plan. And I would imagine they would do it.
Starting point is 00:58:17 At first, I thought they would deny the subpoena. But there is some precedent set, right, because of the fact that when Bannon, for example, obviously ignored the subpoena, he got arrested. So I think they're going to use this to say, number one, we'll never ignore the subpoena. See, look, we're coming up and we're transparent. and then it's going to be about Trump. Agree a thousand percent. Salty, I'd love to see Josh Hawley step up and go.
Starting point is 00:58:43 Mr. Clinton, you guys live in an $80 million mansion. George H.W. Bush lives in a condominium and he serves his community every day. Should we note that? Where does that $80 million come from? I think they should just show pictures of Bill Clinton naked on that island during this event and see if you can rattle them a little bit. Because, I mean, they got them. I regrettably have seen them.
Starting point is 00:59:12 Naked? They're not AI or anything? Well, listen, anything could be AI. But it looks like it's a congressional record that's been itemized through this release where he's on the beach or he's on the coastline there and he's naked. That's a good call because I think Clinton is at the age of slipping. Like he's not going to recognize what the plan is and you just get him off course a little bit. Then he's going to pull a Biden and just, you know.
Starting point is 00:59:46 I thought he meant like slipping. Well, he'll also be slipping. He's got a bad heart disease. But what do you guys think about Hillary and sort of, she wrote a, was it a show an article, which was sort of long form accusation of deplorable. really is all it was in describing how people are deplorable, why they're deplorable, and why she's great.
Starting point is 01:00:12 Is she what's this now? Oh, what? House of Rights Committee rejects Hillary's Clinton demand for public Epstein hearing. No one is buying their claims. What is that, Caleb? That seems like a long time ago. That just came out today, so they're
Starting point is 01:00:27 set to testify either way. So I'm not clear if that means it's not going to be public, but surely this is not going to be done behind closed doors. If they're hyping it up this much. Well, maybe it is. Maybe it is. Per these gentlemen's concerns, they're speaking something that makes sense to me.
Starting point is 01:00:45 Why wouldn't they close the doors then? Actually, you're right. Yes. So it says, Oversight Chairman James Comer, says that the Clinton's testimony will be taken via deposition and that there might be a public hearing later. There's different rules. Interesting. All right.
Starting point is 01:01:04 Salty, have we? I wonder if Hillary's ever had an STD from him. Oh, my God. They don't have sex. She's not going to get exposed. Wow. Yeah, you're right. Have we salted the earth properly, my friend?
Starting point is 01:01:17 Yeah, it was a good time, Dr. Drew. Thank you so much. All right. We really always appreciate you coming here. We appreciate your army coming our way. What do they call himself, the salty? Faithful or whatever. Saltie.
Starting point is 01:01:33 Salty Army. The Soul of the Army, we love. You're welcome here anytime. And please get on the Rumble rant and set me straight. Your guys are very engaged. And if you have things you think I'm not paying attention to or I should or I've got something wrong, I'm all about expanding. What is this now?
Starting point is 01:01:51 Oh, clown world. It's the clown world stuff? I'm always about expanding my point of view. Oh, my God. Salt and, is that a pumpkin, like a jack-a-lantern? It's a whole mix. mostly salt. It's 90% salt. Fire.
Starting point is 01:02:09 And a lot of American flags. A lot of something like that. All right. Well, listen. Say how to your wife, Salty. We appreciate it. We know she's the driving force that gets you here. And we really appreciate the work she does.
Starting point is 01:02:22 And just thank her for us. Okay. Yep. Chef Gould, nice meeting you. You as well. Thanks, Chad. I'll see you guys. All right.
Starting point is 01:02:32 All right, buddy. Let me finish my promotion for you. Calico Fish House is where you need to go. It's probably the best fish restaurant I've ever been to. It's just really just such, I love fish houses like that. You will not be disappointed. There are a few things I guarantee. I guarantee you will not be dissatisfied with the Calico Fish House.
Starting point is 01:02:50 And you can follow Chef Ruhl on Extra Chef Ruel and cooking with Grul on Rumble. Are you still doing your cooking with your wife? Oh yeah. We do episodes. We've got them on Rumble and YouTube. We're doing two or three episodes a week and just launching them all. you know, and we've been leaning a lot into this budget meal stuff and then obviously peppering in politics, et cetera. And then we also have our American Gravy show on IHeart Media.
Starting point is 01:03:15 That one's all just talking and joking around. And you have some ideas for the Super Bowl to make it more palatable. Oh, of course, of course. You know, I've always got ideas. The Super Bowl is the time of year when you're going to make budget food the centerpiece of the table. That's what it comes down to because you can use the crock pot. You can kind of like do that low and slow cooking that produces a lot of protein that you can stretch out over various carbs, right?
Starting point is 01:03:43 So whether it's nachos or whether it's, you know, putting it over chips and fries and dips. This is dip season right now. I posted a recipe up on X and Rumble and YouTube as a foundation for dip, right? So the way in which you create this perfect foundation and then you as the chef can improvise over it with whatever ingredients you want to fold into it, be as small. salmon, blackened shrimp, roasted chicken, it could be brazed meats, bacon, you name it, however you want to spin it. Then I also tell people that, you know, this is also the time of year where let the guests, when you have that Super Bowl party, 15 or 20 people, let them do
Starting point is 01:04:20 the work. So lay out the ingredients and let them in a buffet style kind of pull it all together. As long as you create the centerpiece can be the brazed meats and the, you know, the pork shoulders and the chuck roasts, etc. You can even just leave. the, you know, the cooker plugged in in the middle of the table and build around that. One of the things I love about your, it's called communication styles around, whoop, no, there we are, communication styles around cooking is as both a viewer and as somebody that's been in the kitchen with YouTube, you make it seem so simple and matter of fact. And you just do this, you just do that. It all seems accessible the way you describe stuff.
Starting point is 01:05:08 And to somebody who doesn't really cook, it always feels overwhelming and confusing. And with you, it's like, oh, okay, I can do that. I can put things out and let everyone put it all together. Well, I really appreciate that because that's the goal. And sometimes we could be afflicted by that curse of knowledge and we make it more confusing. But really cooking is, you know, recipes are roadmaps. And ultimately, you just need to know that you got to get from point A to point B. and there's various ways in which you can get there so long as you get there and you can make mistakes along the way.
Starting point is 01:05:37 So I think people take cooking way too seriously, especially in this world of reading ingredients within the recipe. And they need to understand that it's more of an art form and not a science per se, although there is science to it specifically. Yeah, but you know who has a similar style as Susan Pinsky. You have a similar style of cooking to chef gruel. Yeah. You make it look. She knows her food. You know, we've gone back and forth and forth.
Starting point is 01:06:08 And I know that she's got that. Yeah. She told me how to brian a goose and I did it. Oh, the goose thing. That's great. So good. Yeah. I want to thank you for that.
Starting point is 01:06:18 Yeah. But she sort of just flies through it. She doesn't really use recipes and things. Some of it is familial stuff and some of it is just feel. And it's got to be hard to communicate that stuff to people, but you certainly are an expert at doing that. So people, if you have in, and it's fun, the cooking would gruel. You love what?
Starting point is 01:06:35 I'm a big fan of pressure cookers because I want instant gratification. So I'll put like a chicken or I'll put something in the pressure cooker and then I'll make instant soup. He's laughing. Why are you smiling? I just because I agree. I actually absolutely love pressure cookers. I think that that I've made the statement that instead of spending money on SNAP and EBT and all of that and giving these massive food manufacturers, was effectively corporate welfare.
Starting point is 01:07:02 If we sent a pressure cooker to every American who is struggling with a recipe book and then whatever meat was left over within the meat trade, right? So all these American farmers, they throw a lot of meat away and they're encouraged to throw it away by the government because you can't have these surpluses, right? It's an economic game. You send what's left over with a pressure cooker to all these Americans and watch how quickly not only do we get healthier, but we actually save money on food. Speaking of food, we were planning of showing some pictures of your food, but we got some, Caleb, is there any, any of that stuff we can show or is it technically not working out?
Starting point is 01:07:39 I was tongue. Okay, he's working on it. Well, he's working out. Let's talk politics for a second. We're not even politics. How was doing Corolla show? Oh, Corolla's great, always, because he puts a real world spin, as you know, on issues that can sometimes be obfuscated into more of a confusing element. What is it?
Starting point is 01:07:59 Policy. What, you know, what have you. So funny enough, I did Gutfeld with Corolla on Friday. I know, I saw that. So I've been in a Corolla world lately. I'm a material girl in a Corolla world. Does he yell at you the way he yells at me? Not as much, although, you know, since we've been getting to know each other more,
Starting point is 01:08:22 I can definitely feel that it's going to come out at some point. That's so funny. So some of the stuff we were in Salton and I were talking about, I wonder if you have any thoughts about, you know, these nurses that were advocating killing ice agents. And describing mechanisms to do so and encouraging people to do so. Healthcare providers, so-called. Obviously, we need to get people with such broken brains. You're there?
Starting point is 01:08:52 You froze for a second. Say that again? I said, that's incredibly dangerous and we need to get those types of people out of our health care system. But you made a point about what the clip from the lives of TikTok that you, are okay with the person saying that because of the free speech, you're obviously not okay with the content. And I agree 100%. When we are artificially suppressing what these people think and say, then I think we're creating a scenario where it's more dangerous. I want to know what these people think. I want to know how crazy they are.
Starting point is 01:09:23 Yeah, sunlight. Bring it out and bring it out. Let's go. And maybe some will have a good idea in there somewhere. I don't know. And let's bring these things to light, quite literally. to suppress speech on any level. If they were breaking laws, then let the law be executed. You know, I don't have any opinion about that. But short of breaking laws, the hospital has to decide if they want someone like that in their employ. Good. They decided they don't.
Starting point is 01:09:49 Fine. And then she didn't break any laws that I could see. And, oh, here's some food. What am I looking at here? So this is the wake of the year, in my opinion. Because we're spending, chicken wings are like three, four, five, six. dollars a pound. You can get drums with more meat for a dollar or two dollars a pound, and you can still cook them the same way, and you can get that beautiful crispiness on the
Starting point is 01:10:12 exterior of the wing with the skin on there, but you get more meat. So go for drums this year. I recently posted a video where I showed you how to create the perfect drums slash wing. It's actually an old French technique where you effectively confi the wing by cooking it slowly in beef tallow or schmaltz or chicken fat. And then you fry it again at a very, very, very high heat. And that initial slow cook breaks the connective tissue down, which gives you that meltingly tender bite. But then you get the crispiness.
Starting point is 01:10:43 And I actually do it in the oven or you can do it in an air fryer. So you're not doing the double fry. You're just getting that finish at the end. I didn't expect to be cooking with schmaltz today. And what do we have here? So these are my meatloaf slice. Sliders, meatball sliders, whatever you want to call them. There was a little bit of an internet debate, if you will, which all internet conversation
Starting point is 01:11:06 ultimately ends in debate, where someone was talking about meatball sandwiches and how they hate that the meatball pops out and it's too messy and why don't we just slice it as a loaf. So I made a recipe for a meatball meatloaf, more of an Italian style. I cooled it, sliced it, and then cedared it and made a slider out of it. you want to come to your house. That makes perfect sense because those sliders, even sliders that are sort of hamburger sliders, it's usually kind of too high to get your mouth around.
Starting point is 01:11:38 It's ridiculous. Exactly. And that was the joke I made. I mean, you got this little nut on a bun part in the play on worse. And story of my life. And it just pops out the backside. So you got to make a real, and the meat to bread ratio.
Starting point is 01:11:53 That's essential too. So if you're not doing this dish, but you're just thinking sliders in general. People don't realize when they're cooking sliders, right, the meat is always going to tighten up because of the connective tissue. And that's why we talked at one point in the past about putting a little divot in the center of your burger when you cook it so that you don't get the top of it as it pulls together, right? Then it evens out.
Starting point is 01:12:14 But do about 40% more than you think you need for the size of the slider bun. So don't make your patty the size of the bun. Make it 40% larger because it's going to shrink into the bun. and you never want to have a higher bread protein ratio. Where are these recipes? All of them are on my substack. It's just substack backslash Andrew Gruel or you can look up American Gravy on substack.
Starting point is 01:12:39 I post a new one every single day. So that's really, and they're free. All of these I actually don't, I don't charge for them. Some of the stuff that are my licensed sauces, I will put behind a paywall, but you can get 99.5% of all the recipes for free on substack. And then we also have our cookbook, which thank you for showing, which is the cruel family cookbook. That's my wife, my kids. And my kids also develop a lot of these recipes with me and for me.
Starting point is 01:13:04 And plus they've become my proxy chefs. How fun. And there was a last something, a serving of something there, Caleb, that you, there, what do we got there? So that's the foundation of dip that I was explaining. So the dip itself is really just borsan cheese, heavy whipped cream, which gives it that nice airiness, parmesan cheese for umami nutritional yeast really the basis of the dip and then at the end i put crispy bacon on top as a garnish and then fold it in some smoked salmon because i'm a seafood junkie i need those omega-3s i got to get smarter i need that and and the you know the the fatty 15 and
Starting point is 01:13:41 maybe i'll one day i'll be a half this short these are they are the they are the odd chain saturated fatty acids that's what we need more all right my friend is great to see you. I got hungry. I had to eat half of a superfood bar. I'm really hungry. I love the lemon meringue. It's so good. Oh, the paleo valley bar. I know, but I, now I'm going to go dig something out of the refrigerator and cooking. Yeah, we're going to go eat. For sure. Andrew, anyplace else you'd like people to find you? Just, you know, find me on X at Chef Kruehl. Find me on Instagram at Andrew Gruhl or www.com.com. Great. Great. And one of these days we're going to coincide at Grutfeld. I'm pissed that Corolla got
Starting point is 01:14:23 their first. You and I miss each other by like one day all the time, but... I know. I know. Make it happen. Do you know what your next one is? February, I'm on February 17th, March 3rd, and March 27th.
Starting point is 01:14:41 It's going to miss you again. Yeah, I think I know those. We might be in town though on the third. Oh. Well, we'll see. In New York, that's true. All right, well, listen, great to see you. Thank you for the tips. And I will see you. hopefully in Huntington Beach sooner than later. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 01:14:59 Thanks for having me. Seriously got hungry looking at that food. It's so amazing. You're going to have to wrap up and go eat. That's what we're... You should see. He gave us some meat, some beef dish, and it was the best beef dish I've ever had.
Starting point is 01:15:11 He gave us like a huge container of it. Oh my God. That thing he brought here was unbelievable. That was like a trite tip. You guys still tell me about that. You tell me about that all the time. That what he brought here and then what we had at the fish house. I mean, the stuff he serves is just exceptional.
Starting point is 01:15:26 And he worked really well. It keeps the moisture in the meat. He is encyclopedic in his knowledge about food, and particularly seafood. And so it's just, it's just, and he's so at ease with it. It's just a matter of fact. Like you said, it's the curse of knowledge. Sweet guy, great family. Yeah, yeah, they're terrific.
Starting point is 01:15:46 Good shit. Okay, so coming up, Kira is going to sit in for me again on Tuesday. And she has Carl DeMio, which will be interesting. Christina Button. We're going to flying to Austria. Buttons will be in Poland and Austria coming up. But we're going to try to hit Mark Rubeer on the 12th from Austria.
Starting point is 01:16:04 And then coming up down the road, Luke Kruikowski, J.P. Sears, Joel Pollack on the same show. Wow. I think we should bring Emily and Brittany back to update us on the Epstein stuff. They did a great job yesterday. Oh, for sure. We can do that along the way. It just gets crazier and crazier every day.
Starting point is 01:16:23 you know, when you look out there. It's like, I wonder what's true, what's not, but still, I wouldn't put anything past these people. It's just such an odd preoccupation. It's an awful thing, and it's odd that we're all so fascinated with it. But it's, I like getting their information because they sort of sift through it, make sure that it's not just fake news or whatever. So, Brianna and Emily, who were here with me yesterday, they did a good job of reviewing. Also, you know, they were fighting the good fight before, and now that it's all coming out, we really see why these women need closure. or somebody needs to be held accountable because it's horrific.
Starting point is 01:16:58 Yeah. It is sort of odd that we're not seeing. I can only imagine that the only reason we're, the only reason I can imagine that we're not seeing action is that it doesn't reach a level of proof that a lawyer feels they could. But still, I think people would feel better if somebody were just at least called on the carpet in some way. I don't know. Do you know who Nick Fridas is or Freitas? I feel like I do.
Starting point is 01:17:22 I want to have him on. He's taken a very male perspective of it that I think is really healthy. So we're going to try to get him. Now you're scaring me. No, Emily, it likes it. So she booked it. Yeah, that's a different person than the person that everyone in the chat is going to think you just talked about. Nick's, Nick Friedas is a different person, guys.
Starting point is 01:17:40 Did I say it wrong? No, but they're going to think that you misspoke. And you're not talking about the other Nick. Freitas, F-R-E-I-T-A-S. Oh, my God. What did she do? It all sounded very scary to me. Everything.
Starting point is 01:17:52 No, no, it's good. He has a good point of view on, you know, how we should deal with this. Rants or something? No, no. He was on, I found him on Instagram. I was like, let's get him. And Emily agreed. But.
Starting point is 01:18:04 Okay, I'm looking at the rants here, guys, just seeing if there's anything you need me to, who is at Salt Flows? That's an interesting handle. Somebody caught that one. At Salt Flows. It must be salty. It must still be salty. Molten salt.
Starting point is 01:18:21 Oh, yeah, molten salt's in here. Thank you, buddy. I'm just looking through your comments on the restreams and on the, okay, everyone's still talking about the food. Okay, looking at you guys. Marine Brown, thank you for saying that it was fun. Secret blood. Check out his menus and everything.
Starting point is 01:18:38 Secret bass strings. If you are in Iraq, War Vett, thank you for your service. And I don't know who she's talking about before I speak the names. So we'll find out. Watch her back, 1984, Orwellian Nightmare Incom. It's already here, guys. It's with us, quite, quite there.
Starting point is 01:18:56 And it rains, it pours. All right, everybody. We appreciate you being here. We appreciate the salty army. Make sure you check out Kiro in our absence, but we'll be here next Thursday. It's a really good job of filling in. And so we thought we'd give her another chance here. And we've been, we had this, our February and March this year just so much travel.
Starting point is 01:19:15 And it's sort of out of our hands. A lot of it's not sort of elective. It's things we're obliged to need to do. Taking a whole week off. to go take somebody to a foreign country as impossible. We're so busy. I'll just turn all the cards. It's sort of a very close family friend who had a medical issue.
Starting point is 01:19:31 When she got sick, she said, I want to go back to my family in Poland. She didn't have anybody here about me. We got you. We will do that. So we are escorting somebody with significant medical issues. 83 years old. On the plane and to this destination in Poland. We're going tomorrow.
Starting point is 01:19:47 We're going to make this happen. I'm nervous. So we're going to be, you know, it's easy. She's been with our family. She's with our family for like 40. Yeah, more than that, I think so has really added up. And it is our privilege to be able to help her do this if that's what she wants. So we're doing it.
Starting point is 01:20:03 But it's going to be hell. She looked really good today. She stood up the whole time I was there. She's like, no, I'm going to stand up. And I was like, tell her to do the sitting and standing. Until I had to call Citibank. I said, you better sit down for this. And we sat there for 40 minutes.
Starting point is 01:20:16 I want her up and down stuff. That's because that's what's going to be tough in the point. I told her not to work out too hard today. I want her be in pain tomorrow. Right. We wonder to be... Oh, we have to bring some Thailand all. In tip-top shape. Thank you all.
Starting point is 01:20:27 We'll hopefully see you next Thursday. It's going to be noon because we're in such a weird time zone. That'll be noon on Thursday, but here we'll be on two on Tuesday. It's on your calendars from Poland. 12 p.m. Pacific, 3 p.m. Eastern. And hopefully we'll have Wi-Fi. And once again, thank you, Rumble. We're going to be doing this Rumble premium thing.
Starting point is 01:20:47 We are really excited about what Rumble has to offer. and the directions they're going. And we went to get to half a million. I'm going to get to a million of Rumble. That's my goal. But first things first, that's good to have. Did we get censored on TikTok today? Hope to get a subscribe, 500,000 subscribers on Rumbled.
Starting point is 01:21:03 Did we get kicked off TikTok today? Absolutely. But it wasn't that we were today. It was because we had the guest on a couple of days ago who, yeah, we've been banned ever since. So I don't think we can even come back to TikTok. Yeah, here it is from misinformation. And it was because we hosted, I forget what her name was. Zeevan Fleet.
Starting point is 01:21:23 It was from that episode. And it was literally the episode titled, TikTok might ban me for this one. Because we knew what was coming. We knew what was coming. And all she did, literally all she did was talk about her experience living in China during Mao's reign.
Starting point is 01:21:38 That is literally, what is misinformation about reporting her life in a country? Confucius communist. It's amazing. Yeah, she was good. But I mean, that's the, that shows. you to the degree to which the Chinese
Starting point is 01:21:52 common party is controlling TikTok everybody. They're still doing it. I would be very worried about that. They still have the bots on there from China. Very concerning. I mean, they're cheaper. Yes, Anthony Williams.
Starting point is 01:22:05 Rewatch. Salty was good today. Really good show. Anthony Brown, good to see you there. Yesterday was good too. At the end, especially when we had Emily and Rihanna and talking about their research
Starting point is 01:22:15 and their experience in the Galane Maxwell trial. It was really interesting. All right. See you next week. Thank you all for being here. And also the one today. Thank you very much. Cheers. Bye. Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Caleb Nation and Susan Pinsky. Emily Barsh is our content producer. As a reminder, the discussions here are not a substitute for medical care, diagnosis, or treatment.
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