Real Time with Bill Maher - Ep. #544: Rep. Adam Schiff, John O. Brennan
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Welcome to an HBO podcast from the HBO late-night series Real Time with Bill Maugh.
Appreciate it.
Thank you very much.
Hey, we're doing a show.
Thank you very much, please.
Thank you very much.
Appreciate it.
Sit your healthy asses down.
I know these are all very healthy people.
They're far apart.
They got massive.
Nothing could happen here.
That's a great thing.
And, boy, smaller crowds, we make up for, you know, size with enthusiasm, which is, I...
This is what small penis men say, the core bastards.
But tonight, I...
Thank you. I appreciate you.
Laughter.
Well, I know why you're happy today.
Joe Biden is up by eight.
To pee.
What did you think?
As for our COVID-infected president,
tonight he's going to undergo a medical exam.
Really, this is happening on Fox News,
in a very special episode of Dirty Jobs.
Now, the doctor is in New York,
and Trump's in the White House.
I'm not sure how this is really an exam,
but I hope it involves Trump sticking his,
own finger up his ass. That's all I have to say.
But, you know what?
I've always been conservative about saying about Trump.
Oh, we got him now, but I'm telling you, this getting COVID thing,
not good for him.
The way he handled it, I think the final blow is that, you know what?
We see that he gets treatment we would never get.
He's out there every day bragging about how I beat it.
Yeah, with a team of doctors and experimental drugs.
You know, when Trump gets sick, he goes to Walter Reed.
The average American goes to Dwayne Reed.
Yeah, he's on an experimental antibody cocktail
that was tested on hamsters.
It's a little risky, but they say,
as of tonight, the president is doing fine
and resting comfortably near his wheel.
But, you know, I mean, the other thing is that he's literally infected others.
I mean, this fucking country, so fucking dense.
that they only could get it through their head.
He's a bad guy when he personally is killing other people.
Personally...
USA Today, says he and his entourage
have infected or exposed at least 6,000 people in five states
beating the old record set by Motley Crew.
I mean, things are so upside...
Things are so upside down in this country.
Today, Stormy Daniels called him a super spreader.
Wow. So far now, we're keeping count.
34 people, 34 connected to the White House, have become infected.
When the helicopter lands on the lawn now, they play the theme from MASH.
Is that a sign that things are...
I mean, in the White House, they're going nuts. They're freaking out.
They've got workers wiping down every inanimate object, desks, computers,
Wilbur Ross.
and oh today
Jared Kushner was wearing a plastic mask
oh no that was his face
I'm sorry
but
Melania says she is feeling stronger
although she said this year might be the year
Christmas has to go fuck itself
you saw that story
not many people do okay that doesn't
well the people who work in the White House
yeah they are going nuts because of this
because Trump's returning there, sooner than he should have.
He's still infectious.
He's still endangering the staff.
And the staff, of course, has not saying anything about this publicly,
but privately.
Oh, I would love to be a fly on Mike Pence's face.
To hear what they are saying.
Did you watch that debate?
I have nothing to say about it.
It was boring.
I'm voting for Biden next.
I mean, like, did it change anything now?
I mean, and the debate commission now says
the next presidential debate
could only happen remotely
because Trump is infected
and Trump has canceled this. He said, no. He doesn't
want to do a debate that way. He said his
infectious personality
just doesn't come across on Zoom.
And amid all this, get this,
remember Ken Bone from the last election, the guy
with the red sweater, the ultimate
voter who we look at to
decide things in this country? He finally
has made his decision. After
looking at Trump for almost four years,
and Joe Biden, Ken Bone's going to vote for the libertarian candidate, Joe Jorgensen.
Really, Ken Bone?
Yes, that's Ken Bone's decision.
And tonight, to celebrate his vote, he's going out to a Chinese restaurant and ordering hamburger.
All right, we've got a great show.
Kelly Goff and Brett Stevens are here on the panel, and later we'll be speaking with former CIA director John Brennan.
But first up, he is the U.S. Congressman who represents California's 28th Districts,
the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee,
Adam Schiff, ladies and gentlemen.
Congressman, how you doing?
Thank you very much.
Appreciate it.
You're satisfied that we are safe here?
Yes, you're about a mile away from me.
Okay, all right.
And the audience just want you to know.
All right.
So in the debate, Mike Pence,
just like his boss,
really would not commit to a peaceful transfer of power.
I've asked you this question on the show before.
And you have a bill now.
I think the Democrats, you know, getting the message here.
And it's called the Protecting Our Democracy Act. Is that right?
What is that?
It is.
You know, after Watergate, Congress passed a whole package of reforms to try to address all the institutional breakdowns.
We've done the same thing, working with a speaker and my fellow chairs.
We have measures in the package that protect against the abuse of the pardon power that allow for the expedited enforcement of congressional subpoenas,
that protect whistleblowers, that protect inspector generals, that allow us to enforce the emoluments.
clause when a president like this one enriches himself in the Oval Office and a whole host of
other reforms. So we told the statute of limitations so a prosecution of the president could go
forward and not be hampered by the fact that a president can outweigh the statute.
So these are, I don't expect, Bill, that the Republicans this year are going to support
this. Next year, if we're fortunate and have a Biden presidency, I think they'll support these
reforms because they're not going to want a Democratic president to do anything they allowed Donald
Trump to do. Well, there's a senator, Mike Lee, says, this is his quote this week,
we're not a democracy. Democracy isn't the objective. Liberty, peace, and prosperity are.
That's, I mean, I kind of know what he means. He went on to say rank democracy can thwart that.
The founding fathers were afraid of direct democracy. That is true. But for a senator say,
we're not a democracy, it's not the objective.
That's pretty dangerous talk,
especially at this moment with this president.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
And it's all the more astonishing
because we see around the world
a real challenge to democracy.
We see rise of autocracy, obviously, in Russia.
We see totalitarianism in China.
But we see in Egypt and Turkey with Erdogan
and the Philippines, with Duterte, in Brazil,
all of the world, a rise of auditing.
challenging the very idea of democracy.
So to have Republican senators say,
yeah, you know, rank democracy isn't such a good thing.
That's music to Putin's ears, I'm sure.
But in terms of the attacks on our own institutions,
the president, too, as you say,
won't commit even to peacefully leaving the Oval Office
if and when he loses.
Those kind of comments are just dangerous.
So, but our system, I mean,
I've been talking about how the U.S. Constitution
needs a page one rewrite for a very long time.
This is a tough sell in a lot of America
who believed that the Constitution was literally
delivered by Jesus.
Do we have that picture of that painting?
This is a...
This is what a lot of people think.
And I was reminded of this when RBG died recently
because she was quoted in 2012
by saying, I would not look to the U.S. Constitution
if I were drafting a Constitution in the year
2012. And she went on to mention South Africa has a better one, Canada, because they were written
more recently the European Convention on Human Rights, she said, was better. It's very hard
to get a politician to talk about the Constitution, how it needs fundamental change. But the
electoral college, I could go on. Maybe you will be that politician who will say the Constitution,
they were great back then, but they were not.
Not Nostradamus.
They couldn't see a lot of shit that was going to happen.
Where were you on that issue of the Constitution?
Well, you know, I certainly agree with Ruth Bates-Gensberg in terms of if we were starting over.
We would obviously make sure that everyone could vote.
We wouldn't discriminate against women of people of color.
We would not have to amend and correct for all the mistakes of the original.
But Bill, let me ask you this.
Who would you trust?
to draft a new constitution.
Mike Lee?
No.
Mitch McConnell?
Any of those jokers?
I certainly wouldn't.
And this is the problem.
I don't have any confidence, frankly,
that we could improve upon the work product of the framers
with the crowd we have today.
So I like it in theory.
But I think we are better off focusing on discrete amendments to the Constitution
to overturn citizens united
and make sure that we can have elections untampered
or influenced by excessive expenditures and dark money.
And I would favor doing away with the electoral college system,
which I think is, yeah, I mean, that's...
All right, so if there's a new Supreme Court justice,
a lot of people are saying that Roe v. Wade will be overturned.
But for a lot of the country, it's already been overturned.
A lot of places in America, you can't get an abortion and they have to drive to another state.
Why hasn't Congress passed a law?
Because the courts, of course, just rule on laws.
But why isn't there a Roe v. Amendment law that you guys have done?
I think there should be.
I think you should take up a Roe v. Wade enforcement act or protection act.
But I do think also we need to be mindful of the limitations of a statute.
If the president is successful in further stacking the Supreme Court, that court would likely overturn any law Congress passes to protect a woman's right to choose.
So we should try and we should hope that we're successful in thwarting another right-wing justice that would overturn Roe v.
way that would take away people's health care, strike down the Affordable Care Act.
But I think we need to be realistic about how far a law can go when the Supreme Court is
held bent on overturning it.
Okay. So, look, you're a congressman from California. I know some of this is not in your domain
because you go to Washington and work on national issues. But I live in California, so I'm going
to bitch a little bit, can I?
Okay, because, you know, I mean, there isn't exodus.
California businesses are leaving the state in droves.
In just 2018 and 19, which were economic boom years,
765 commercial facilities left,
13,000 businesses left between 2009 and 2016.
Look, I came out here in 1983.
I found paradise. I love California.
I do. I don't want to leave.
But I feel like I'm living in Italy in the 70s or something.
super high taxes,
potholes in the road,
I don't know what I'm getting
for my super high taxes.
And I do understand,
and this talk of Exodus,
you know,
I tell you,
people talk about this a lot now
and people are leaving.
Like in my industry,
Joe Rogan left,
Ben Shapiro,
sorry, ladies.
Elon Musk talks about leaving.
What do you say about that,
says a California representative?
Well, I think we have
have to make every effort to make this a more business-friendly state. And I don't think there's
anything incompatible with being progressive and also wanted to make sure that this is a place
that businesses can survive and thrive. I think in particular we need to work on making sure
that manufacturing, once again, has a home in California. It's simply too hard, too time-consuming
to be able to cite any new manufacturing plant. We have to be able to break through that regulatory
impasse and the time it takes
from the conception of an idea
to be able to execute, build manufacturing,
and put people to work.
Can I tell you something?
I've been... Look, I try to do
the right thing. I got solar panels on my roof.
It's almost been three years.
They're not turned on.
Because when you get regular electricity,
it goes to a pole.
But then when you get panels,
it has to go to a shed.
I don't know why. I accept that.
I could have
the shed at Home Depot and put it in a day.
It's been almost three years.
I can't tell you how many inspections.
We jump through every hoop.
It's just corruption.
This is exasperating.
Exasperating, I know.
And this is the problem we need to cut through
that kind of bureaucratic red tape.
And Democrats, too.
They run this tape?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Now, look, I want this to be the Golden State again.
I think much of it remains the golden state,
but among the various challenges and problems we have,
we have a growing and yawning gap
between those who are doing really well in California
and those who are doing really poorly.
And over the last 10 or 20 years,
that has just become that much more egregious.
As we build back from this pandemic in California
and around the country,
I think it's going to be really important
for us to build back an economy
that works for everyone.
And part of making it work for everyone
is making it work for you,
making it work for low-skilled
and making sure that everyone has access
to a good education,
make sure that those want to build a business,
can build a business here,
and don't need to leave the state
and find somewhere else.
And so this is, you know,
I think the challenge for us
in past crises,
the Great Depression, World War II,
Vietnam War,
we built back a better California,
a better country,
and we can do that again.
All right.
Make a call about that shed, though.
Would you please?
I'm going to get on it.
I'm calling the governor tonight.
I would appreciate it.
You with Adam Schiff, everybody.
All right.
Great to see you, Congressman.
Let's meet our panel.
How you doing?
All right.
He is...
Oh, shit.
Sorry, I've got to get my chair in the group.
Are you okay?
We have regulations.
Yes.
No.
See?
That's so I don't get too close and kill you.
It has to be in that.
group, I want us, the people who
are watching to know we're doing everything according
to code, or they'll shut us down, like
we're a restaurant. All right, he's a columnist for the New York
Times and an MSNBC contributor. Our friend
Brett Stevens is over here.
And
she's a columnist for the Daily Beast and contributed to
KCRW's left, right, and center.
Kelly Goff is over here. Thank you.
Okay.
So, okay, there's only four weeks
left of the election is stolen. I'm very
excited. Um,
The president is on a lot of drugs.
Hadn't noticed.
What?
Patten noticed.
Right.
I've heard people say, you know, he's, uh, is that, is that the steroids talking or is it
just the way Trump always talks?
Yes, sir?
No, I mean, you have to consider how, how many drugs he must be on to be beyond what he already,
what he usually is.
Yeah.
Right.
When you said that, I was wondering, did you mean before or after the COVID diagnosis?
Yeah. When was he ever hinged? You know.
But I've read your columns recently, and you've talked a little bit about the shy Trump voter.
Now, I mean, even Rasmussen, which is the pretty much most conservative poll, right?
Even they have Biden up by 12. I mean, he's killing it with groups that the Democrat didn't kill it with before.
like older people.
Look, I don't, I'm not, I'm always the guy who says to people who go,
we got them now, you never get Trump.
But this does, thank you.
But is this unblowable at this point?
After the one-two blow of the debate and then Trump handling his own COVID?
I'm sorry, after reading about Cal Cunningham and North Carolina this week,
I don't think anything's unblowerable.
Well, tell us what that is, because we don't all know Cal Cunningham.
Oh.
Sorry.
They didn't get the Melania Christmas jokes.
You're going to have to do Cal Cunningham.
By the way, I did laugh at that stage
because I'm reading Stephanie Winston-Walkoff's book,
so I thought it was funny.
Oh, thank you.
Whatever that's worth.
Cal Cunningham, a Democrat,
who was very much looking like
he was going to win a Senate seat in North Carolina.
Against Tom Tillis, right?
Yes, until he got caught with his hand in the country.
He sexted a woman who was married.
And not to him.
that's the important
Let's assume
that the polls are right
that Biden is going to
is going to carry this in a walk
Why would you act on that assumption?
Why don't you just assume
that it's this close
and you're going to fight for every single vote
because the last thing that we need
is to wake up
the day after November
whatever it was 6th or 7th
2016 and say well how did we blow
that one again? Right.
Well, which is part of what happened last time,
because there were certainly voters who did what I call Vote Cute,
which is Hillary has it the bag.
I can vote third party and send a real message.
Send a real message.
And boy, did they send a message those people who voted through me.
But I just, I mean, like, I've had this.
And I just see a flop sweat on Trump that I've never seen before in the last couple of weeks.
Really?
Well, he had COVID.
You sweat a lot when you've got COVID.
But, I mean, I've had this dream for a long time that at some point he gets to do.
that the end scene in training day
where Denzel is like,
I'm King Kong up in this piece and nobody cares anymore.
You know, the neighborhood they don't.
And I feel like that's sort of where he is
with even his most key supporters.
Not, of course, that like 30% will never leave.
They're in the bunker with Mrs. Gerbil's giving the poison to children.
Look, you're right in the sense
that he's made some mistakes that, I mean,
are idiotic even by his standards.
First of all, setting up Joe Biden as a mistress senility
so that all Biden had to do was step this high.
And then the next one was Kamala Harris is a communist.
So the moment she appears to be a reasonably sane,
normal politician, she passes the bar.
So that's just political malpractice.
But how many weeks before the last election was the Billy Bush tape?
all I'm saying is
if you're not acting nervous
you're making a mistake.
You're right, you're right.
But I just want to say
the fact that Joe,
old Joe, sleepy Joe,
which is not one of his best nicknames, by the way.
No.
You know, Trump has come up with better.
Well, tell shift he shift.
He's winning with older people
62 to 35.
Now, it just, I just, I just,
want to say. It turned
out old Joe
is a good choice because these are the people
who vote. Now, I don't know what the
millennial vote is going to be in this
election, but they've been bitching forever
that my generation ruined
the world for them. And
I've been telling them, you know, the oldest
of them are over 40. You've
had five presidential elections
to vote in. Take
the world. Stop blaming
us and take it over.
But, you know, you have to go out.
and vote and do it.
I think they will this time.
And they're starting to, and I was going to say that actually Trump has a real demographic problem, right?
Because in terms of the electoral landscape changing, we saw a bit of that in the midterms.
That was actually one of the first elections where millennials, Jin Ziers actually outvoted older voters.
And that was a midterm.
No one votes in midterms usually.
Right.
So that, and the other thing that's speaking about older voters, I am not trying to be crass,
but, you know, Trump did wipe the floor with Hillary with older white voters.
Not all of them are still with us.
in that four years, and I'm not saying that to be rude, it's just the truth.
And the registration numbers among younger people, and particularly younger black people,
is something that that actually does make the Trump campaign fairly nervous.
Shaquille O'Neal and Snoop Dogg actually admitted they've never voted before.
This is the first election they feel compelled to do so because of police brutality and other issues.
And so that's why there are states that are tight.
If I may correct you, Snoop voted but on Thursday.
He just, you know, because he was...
That one I didn't laugh, but the Melania Trump Christmas joke I was with you on.
It's a hot joke.
I think one disappointment is there isn't going to be,
it doesn't look like there's going to be another debate,
because I think that debate was a gift to Biden.
For once, all of America was confronted by who the president is.
Like, this was the guy,
and I think most of us have had this experience.
You're at a party,
and some oaf comes up to you,
spills his beer in your lap,
and says, Lee Harvey Oswald is still alive.
And you go, how do I get out of here?
And that was the entire debate.
So let's have more of them.
More, please, Mr. President.
I actually think that the VP debate
also hurt them in a way that's not getting talked about a lot
except for among women.
Because, you know, the fact is,
most of us on a day-to-day basis,
look, the bar is so low for who Donald Trump is, right?
And so most of us on a day-to-day basis
are not confronting men who actually come up and say,
I want to grab you by the pussy.
But we are confronting men every day
who interrupt us, talk over us,
are condescending,
dismissive of our accomplishment.
And the fact that Mike Pence...
And liars.
And liars.
Lyers. Women don't like liars either.
Well, yeah.
This is true.
And the fact that Mike Pence
could not control himself,
not just with Senator Harris, but with the moderator.
who finally had to say, no, actually, you've talked a lot more than her.
I think it was reminiscent of the Congressman Rick Lazio moment with Senator Clinton.
And he lost that Senate debate because he reminded every woman of the men that they don't like in their lives.
And Mike Pence was supposed to balance out Trump, help him win back some of those women voters.
He did not do that during the VP of age.
Thank you. Yeah. Right.
So the FBI charged six people, 13 in total, six federally.
Listen to this.
Militia types.
I love the way they use that word militia.
When you do anything when you're a redneck.
A plot to storm the capital in Michigan,
kidnap the governor, Gretchen Whitmer,
put her on trial in another state to bring on a civil war.
What's interesting to me about this is some of these people,
some of them are Trump people with MAGA hats.
One of them says Trump's a tyrant.
He's the enemy.
He was mad that gas is too high.
He's like blaming the governor of Michigan
because he has no money.
I feel like this is
this is where we're at.
It's not, I mean, this plot, it's not really
about politics. It's just about people being
very unhappy. And wanting to blame
someone. And blame someone and blow
it all of it. Right.
We've squeezed people
so much with the income inequality
and other unfairnesses that they
just, it's not really political.
It's just, I want to fucking kill
somebody. Right. And we feel like it's
taxi driver all over again, and Robert De Niro was saying, like, you talking to me, right?
I mean, there's that atmosphere. But that is part of what four years of Trump has brought about,
because ultimately, he is the, and I'm not letting the left off the hook, but he's the president,
and he's the conspiracy theorist in chief. He's the crazy talker in chief. He is the permission
slip to every...
crazy person who wants to do this kind of thing because there's a guy who's even crazier than you,
and he's in the White House.
Okay, so getting COVID, I don't know if you know this, has been a really life-changing event
for Donald Trump.
Some of the...
He said he thought it was a gift from God.
He said, you know, he has experience.
He knows what it's like now.
Well, look, he lives to serve.
We all know this.
He just wants...
He just wants to help people.
So now that he has it, he wants to share, he's written a new book called Judgment.
do what I do.
Simple tips for living well.
And, uh...
For example, with COVID itself,
he says, if you get COVID,
just take your military helicopter
to your private floor at the hospital
and have your team of doctors
procure the drugs that aren't on the market yet.
Why can't people just do the simple things
that I do?
You know, if your house floods,
just go to your other one.
What is wrong with...
If you can't pay the rent, sell off some stock.
Men, you having trouble getting laid?
Take her furniture shopping.
If you're experiencing low self-esteem,
throw yourself a military parade.
If a woman won't have sex with you,
just have sex with her.
Says Donald Trump, not me.
If you get in trouble with the law,
pardon yourself.
And if your hair looks stupid, give it the $70,000 treatment.
Okay.
So it's interesting to note that this doctor he has, Dr. Sean Conley,
he said on Monday that he detected antibodies in the president's blood.
Yes, because you put them there.
Those are the antibodies they put in him with that regeneron.
drug. Okay, so only two people out of the 34
in the Trump administration, who
or the Trump orbit, I guess I should say, more accurately,
who got it, have been to the hospital.
That's Trump and Chris Christie.
Exactly. Everyone knows
why that's something that they have in common, but this is
Chris Christie had talked about his asthma.
Okay, you know, I've been on this
for a while here, lonely.
lonely on this subject, that America is so fucking cowardly
that they cannot call out obesity
as the number one reason why people got sick before the disease
and the number one reason, I mean, you have a...
Can I just start by thanking you for bringing up this topic?
Because if I've learned anything,
it's that the world loves it when a thin woman babbles on about obesity
in a conversation about health and no one like that.
Okay, but it's science.
And if we're serious about life and death,
We really need to talk about what causes the death.
Well, no.
No?
No, what I will say is, I will absolutely say that I was not a fan of the fashion industry
promoting the heroin-cheek, anorexic look,
because I don't want little girls being indoctrinated to think a body type that will kill you.
Such a smaller part of the problem.
This is what we do.
We pretend.
Mike Vince, can I finish?
Yes, I'm sorry.
Thank you.
And what I was going to say is I also don't like the idea.
of kids being indoctrinated to think that another body type,
which is obesity, which can kill you.
We should be talking about it.
We have to talk about it in a healthy and a kind way.
Michelle Obama tried to do that and got laughed at
when she tried to do that to move, which was important.
And the last thing I want to say is, look, I do take it seriously.
Diabetes runs with my family.
I've lost people to diabetes and obesity.
We've got to find a way to have the conversation,
but in a way that is not so exclusive in terms of class,
which is what Michelle Obama tried to do.
I mean, you know, Chris Christie can afford a show,
personal trainers and things.
There are a lot of people in my community
where addressing the issue of health and obesity,
it costs more and we need to be more strategic
about how we do it and how we talk about.
So after the show, I'm having dinner
with a friend of mine who's in L.A.,
who used the lockdown as an opportunity
to buy an exercise bike and lost 120 pounds.
I think that's a good way to use it.
But can I just say, I'm so God you said that
because a peloton is a couple thousand dollars.
So again, I just want...
I'm not sure what kind of exercise bikes are just for the record.
But you just say.
You don't need a peloton.
people get in shape in prison with nothing.
You can use your own body.
I'm not disputing any of this,
but I'm just saying that there is a class component
to this conversation, but we do have to have the conversation.
The last thing, too, is I also think that things are going to change
a lot about this bill, post-COVID,
because pre-COVID, you already had companies like Walmart
and other private companies that were tying employee insurance costs
to incentive-based behavior.
If you didn't quit smoking, they'd raise your rates.
If you didn't work on your weight, they'd raise your rates.
I think that because of the cost,
with COVID, we're going to see a lot more companies doing that.
And I don't think that's a bad thing.
I don't think that's a bad thing.
But, I mean, you brought up anorexia.
To me, that's a false equivalency.
Why?
Because obesity, before the epidemic, killed 40,000 Americans a month.
Does anorexia?
I don't actually have the exact numbers, but bulimian anorexia kill a lot of very young women.
You know, it's a plague.
You think anorexia and bulimia kill 40,000 a month?
I don't have the exact numbers on it, so I will absolutely...
I'm not being funny, because let me tell you this,
a lot of the women who cope with,
particularly when they're on air,
you don't find out about it until later when they discuss it publicly.
There are a lot of women who might be grappling with that privately,
whereas when you're obese, people can see it.
I mean, that's part of the issue.
That's the point I'm making, though,
is that the fashion industry glorifies thin women,
so you don't necessarily know that someone's struggling in the same way.
But isn't the point of it that we just have to talk about it?
I mean, there's this kind of taboo that, like, God forbid,
You should mention that America has a giant, pun-intended weight problem
and that this is one of the reasons why we've been so terribly struck by the disease.
You know, in Nordic countries, they've done wonderfully well.
Part of it is surely on account of whatever policies they were adopting,
but probably it's because they're out skiing, you know, in Lapland.
And Asian countries especially have done very well,
and it's largely because, yes, the obesity level is many times less than what it is.
I'm in total agreement.
What I'm talking about those,
we have to find a way to find the programs.
There's a cultural component to this, for instance.
We need more black doctors.
We need more people involved in finding ways
to address the class, racial, and cultural
discrepancies in how you tackle this issue.
There aren't a lot of black people
that I'm personally friends with to ski a lot.
They're certainly out there.
But I'm just saying to this idea
that, like, just ski it off.
You know what I mean?
I was making a reference to Nordic countries.
You're talking like there's not a lot of fat white people.
There's a lot of fat white people.
Okay, yes.
But I will certainly say that it's becoming a real killer in my community, particularly with diabetes and obesity.
And so, you know, when people talk about it, we just have to talk about it in a nuanced way,
because there's not a one-size-fits-all, no pun intended, way to address this subject.
Right, but we have to stop glamorizing gluttony.
I agree with you.
Okay, all right.
But that's what I said.
I don't want to see heroin seek and I don't want to see obesity treated as aspirational ideal.
I mean, Weight Watchers can't even use the name.
watchers anymore. They changed it like KFC did. You can't mention weight or watching it.
Really? What is it now? WW. Is that true? Really? No, I made it up right on the spot. Yes,
it's true. Well, you're a comedian. Look, you could have a joke. I know, but you can tell which of the
joke sometimes. All right, so the cure that Trump got from one of his regeneron, I think,
is the thing, is made from fetal cells.
Some from abortions from the 70s.
Yeah.
Some probably his.
No.
Could this become an issue?
I mean, that sounds like it would be not something that Amy Comey Barrett found kosher.
You know, I said earlier that I'm reading Stephanie Winston Walcoff's book on her friendship with him working with Melania.
And the refrain that keeps coming up is, I know who I married, I know who I married, I know who I married.
That's what Melani often says
whenever someone says, really, about something our husband did.
I think evangelicals know who they married
in Donald Trump.
And they basically made a deal with the devil,
and I'm a person of faith,
but that's how I see it, to simply get Ruby Wade overturned.
And so, you know.
Okay.
All right.
And I just want to mention one more thing.
The kind of story that gets buried
because of who the president is,
we didn't even talk about it.
He owes $400 million.
Is that all?
I assume that would be more.
It may be.
Very well may be.
Probably be to Russian oligarchs.
I mean, can you imagine if any other president
owed anybody, $400 million?
Well, I mean, this is kind of the amazing thing about this
because in the last month we've discovered
that he owes this incredible amount of money.
He said there's going to be no transfer of power.
He's proposed delaying the election.
And most recently, he's once again arguing
that his attorney general should prosecute his opponent.
So the fact that this message,
hasn't yet come across to the overwhelming majority of American people
that we are cultivating someone who resembles political figures from the 1930s
is the most stunning development of all.
All right.
Let me say this.
A black guy with his credit couldn't get elected president of his co-op board,
let alone the United States.
Yeah, that's very true.
All right.
Thank you, panel.
You were great.
It's time for John.
He is the former CIA director and author of the new book,
Undaunted, My Fight Against America's Enemies at Home and Abroad.
John Brennan is with us.
John.
Thank you, Mr. Director.
Hey, I was reading your book.
I was just shocked to learn
at what a rebel you were
when you were young.
You smoked hash.
I know.
You voted the communist line in 1976.
You had an earring.
Hoop.
Dressy.
Teardrop.
What kind of earring?
It was just a stead earring.
Okay.
So, Mike, I guess what I'm
interested in is what was the moment where you became a serious guy? Was it sudden or was it gradual?
Well, I grew up in New Jersey and in the memoir I talk about that upbringing and my
traveling overseas and experiencing life as a young American. But then when I joined the CIA
in 1980, I had to put a number of those things behind me because the national security profession
really has quite a bit of demands on one's personal life, but also there are stipulations as far
as what you can and can't do.
So my hashish smoking days
were when I was a student in Egypt.
And, you know, there are days I look upon
those days quite fondly.
Me too, which is why I've continued them.
So your job, with the job
you had as CIA director,
it's all about worrying.
It's all about worrying about what's going to happen
in this bad, bad world.
What worries you the most right now?
Donald Trump, without question, and the next 100 days in particular, in terms of what he's going to do to try to steal the election.
I think the polls indicate that he's going to go down in defeat.
But the powers of the presidency are enormous and the types of things that he can do,
leveraging the instruments of power, whether it be in the Department of Justice,
since he has a corrupt attorney general working for him.
But then also, I'm sure he's going to challenge the outcome of the election,
in a protracted battle, but I do think it's going to be rather decisive, the vote.
I'm hoping it is, and I agree completely with Brett Stevens.
Nobody should relax and think that this is, you know, a given.
But once he is defeated, what he does is a lame duck president, I think, is also very dangerous.
What will he do to try to protect himself, but also make it much more difficult for Joe Biden
to address the problems that we face here at home as well as internationally?
Donald Trump is a very venal, vindictive narcissist, and that's a very very very very difficult.
very dangerous combination when you have the powers of President's
hand.
Yeah, you know, as head of the CIA,
you'd be a good one to answer this.
Trump's always going after the deep state,
and I'm just always wondering how deep is the state still,
and if they can come to our aid,
if they can help save us,
if the bureaucracy is, I don't know,
after 9-11, you know,
we've formed the Homeland Security Bureau,
and I remember thinking to myself,
gosh, if we only had some sort of central intelligence agency,
is it working better than it did before?
Do they connect the dots?
And if we need them to save us from Donald Trump,
can they and will they?
I think the American men and women who served in law enforcement,
FBI and the intelligence profession,
CIA, NSA,
They are doing their level best to protect this country from all different types of challenges from abroad as well as domestically here.
We see with just the events in Michigan that we have homegrown problems here as well.
But they are nonpartisan.
They're supposed to be carrying out their duties irrespective of the political party, the individual in the White House.
And as off-putting and as distasteful and as awful as Donald Trump's presidency is,
these individuals are not going to violate their oath of office to this country, to the Constitution,
and they're not going to get involved in politics.
So I do hope that people like Chris Ray, who I have a lot of respect for, as well as John Durham,
who is the special prosecutor now looking at the origins of the Russian investigation,
that they are going to adhere to their oath of office and to their obligations to American people
to continue to carry out their duties professionally.
And again, I agree that Donald Trump is a real aberration and a danger to our country.
But I don't look to the FBI and the CIA to try to unseat him because that would be
getting involved in politics, and that's something that they shouldn't do.
Okay, but that assumes that the president is not the crook who stays after he's voted out of office.
That assumes that he's on the side of these people.
Hear what I'm saying?
I mean, you know, I've used the term slow-moving,
coup for a number of
years, which means that
in many countries we've
seen this, countries you monitor, I'm sure
very much when you were ahead of the CIA.
The institutions
don't change. Russia still has a parliament.
It just doesn't really
do anything.
We see the same thing
I think going on here, the stujification
of a lot of government
posts. You know, I wrote down
some of the changes
he's made. He's had four national security.
security advisors, three FBI
directors, Homeland Security, three
people, CIA director,
these revolving doors, and you see this pattern
where, like, the first person he appoints
is sort of like a
normal person, Rex Tillerson,
you know, like, it wouldn't have been my choice,
and now I'm like, can't we get someone else
who runs an oil company to, you know?
And then
the next person
is like more of
an idiot, but still
like maybe in the party. And then you
get down to Chad Wolf,
the Homeland Security guy.
No, nothing about Homeland Security, no
expert, Justice Stoge, John Ratcliffe,
the DNI,
the Director of National Intelligence.
You know, this is how the termites
eat from the inside.
So, your thoughts.
I agree with you, Bill. It's these enablers,
the ones that surround them in the White House,
the Chiefs of Staff, the Mark Meadows and others,
the heads of the different agencies,
that allow Donald Trump to continue to carry out these outrageous activities.
And most importantly, I think it is the Republicans in Congress,
both in the Senate and the House,
that have totally capitulated to Donald Trump's outrageous and unlawful, I believe, behavior.
So it is those enablers.
But the rank and file, the professionals in intelligence law enforcement,
those professionals we can rely on,
and I'm sure they're doing everything possible to prevent the fraud in this election.
That's why Chris Ray and other seniors who came out with a very important video statement
the other day, trying to reassure the American people
that they're on the job and that they're going to try to protect
our institution of the election and warning
the foreign actors to not try to get involved.
But you're absolutely right. It's the Radcliffe's.
It's the Lindsay Graham's. It's the Mike Pence's
who allow Donald Trump to get away with what he is doing.
Okay, thank you, John. Appreciate your service to this country,
as always. Good luck with the book.
John Brennan, everybody.
All right, time for new rules.
Okay.
All right, new rule.
The CDC has to figure out
why the only person in the entire Trump administration
who doesn't have COVID-19 is Jirid.
Hasn't anyone here seen the movie Alien?
There's just one creep in the whole crew
the monster won't eat because he's a robot.
New Rule of sports fans,
said that March badness was canceled,
have to thank Trump for giving them something else to bet on,
the COVID-19 Sweet 16.
Who will survive and who will join first round loser Herman Kane?
Fill out your bracket today.
What show did you all think you were coming to?
Which kind of show did you think?
The safe crime?
The other shows do the safe stuff.
We do other stuff.
New Rule, if you're a man and you feel the need to buy this high-tech chastity belt for men,
you have to tell me why.
Especially since this cellmate, as it's called,
can be remotely locked.
by hackers.
That's a tough conversation.
Honey, I can't deny.
A 15-year-old in mince locked up my weaner.
Jesus, I can't get Siri to play the right song.
You think I'm going to trust her locking up my dick?
Siri, unlock my penis.
Okay, now playing Venus.
Neuro, Pope Francis can say the pandemic
has proven that the magic theories of capitalism don't work,
but then he has to remember,
wait, I'm the Pope.
I'm in the magic theories business.
No, well, someone must tell 23-year-old Brittany Muhammad,
who tried to jump over the counter
to attack an American Airlines employee
and who told her she couldn't board her flight barefoot.
Thank you, Brittany.
Because in this age of willful, partisan ignorance,
it's refreshing to see some good old-fashioned
drunk girl ignorance.
You go, girl.
And by go, I mean squat right there in the terminal and pee.
And finally, New Rule, don't wish ill health.
on President Trump, but just because
he got sick, don't forget that he's still
out there trying to steal an election.
Three years ago
in this space, I talked about that
most famous word from the Declaration
of Independence, self-evident.
We hold these truths to be
self-evident. Well,
we were wrong. It took
almost 250 years, but we found
a guy for which nothing
is self-evident.
Like
leaving office when there's
election and you lose. Not self-evident.
Don't put your son-in-law in charge of the government.
Not self-evident.
Don't keep operating a for-profit business empire
while you're in office. You know, little things we didn't think we had to write down.
Release your taxes. Get your cabinet confirmed.
Don't use the White House for a partisan convention.
Don't accept foreign help in an election.
Care for all the states. Not just the ones that
voted for you.
Little things.
Take sides
only with the countries named American.
Nothing is self-evident to this man.
Sure, the law says you can vote
by mail, but it doesn't say anything about
fucking with the place that handles
the mail.
This guy finds
loopholes like bird shit finds my
windshield. If there's one thing
we've learned from this presidency, it's that you
have to get everything in writing.
Because if you don't, he will do a Gus.
What's a Gus?
Gus is that Disney movie from the 70s I keep talking about that no one remembers.
So let me describe it once again.
Gus is a mule that is signed by a football team to kick field goals with his powerful mule leg.
And when the other teams object, the Gus team just says,
two bad suckers.
The rulebook doesn't specifically say,
the players have to be human.
Everyone just assumed that,
so fuck you, we're going to do it.
That's Trump's philosophy
on everything.
If you don't specifically
write down that I can't do something,
I will. Now, we've
all seen a Gus in real life,
but it's usually just a guy at the
Costco sample table who notices
there's no one per customer
sign and says,
great, dinner. But it's
different when the president is a Gus.
And I'm here to warn you tonight that our field gold-kicking leader is now planning his ultimate Gus,
which is screwing with the Electoral College.
You see, we don't have direct presidential elections in America.
We have a middleman, the electors.
They're the ones who actually convene on December 14th and cast ballots to determine who is president.
Now, in the past, no one ever questioned, if you win the state, you get the electors.
because we're a democracy, sort of.
But it turns out that's not a law.
It's not in the Constitution, and it's not written down.
Uh-oh.
Gus alert.
The Trump campaign's legal advisor told the Atlantic,
on the record, that if there's any hint of voting irregularities,
Republican state legislatures might say, and I quote,
we don't think the results of our own state are accurate.
So here's our slate of electors
that we think properly reflect the results of our state.
In other words, fuck the vote.
We're telling our electors to vote for the other guy.
So it's a completely plausible scenario
that Biden wins the popular vote in Florida, say.
But then Trump starts ranting about how people are saying
an alligator ate a box of ballots in Tallahasseh.
see, and that's all the cover needed
for the Republican-controlled State House
and Republican Governor to say,
until we get to the bottom of this, we're not sending
our electors to vote for Biden.
Now do you see why I feel like I've just been tied up
by a German dominatrix who doesn't understand my safe word?
And Republicans control both legislative
chambers in the six most key
battleground states. At very least, they can
make things so chaotic that neither candidate gets 270
electoral votes. And then the election goes to the House, where each
state gets one vote. So 26
votes wins. How many state delegations
do Republicans control? 26.
We never catch a break. But don't get discouraged.
Vote. Vote early. And vote often. But get ready
for Trump.
to Gus the election.
All right, thank you very much.
That's our show.
I want to thank Brits Stevens, Kelly God,
John Brennan, and Adam Schiff.
We'll be back next week.
And for the next six, thank you.
Thank you, folks.
You were great.
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