The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1810 We Can Do Better in '24!

Episode Date: January 5, 2024

To wrap up this first week of the year, Chris Laxamana jumps in studio as they try to figure out what can be done better in this new year, from gut health to broken down roads. Plus, Adam picks apart ...the science of Global Warming, and their predictions for the upcoming Presidential debates. Please Support Our Sponsor The Jordan Harbinger Show - Available everywhere you listen to podcasts

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Starting point is 00:01:50 Hey, guys. Brought some subject matter for us to dig our teeth into. Yes, happy 2024. Yeah, we can do better in 24. That's my rallying cry for 24. We can do better. Everybody, everybody. Let me tell you what I was thinking about. And I mean,
Starting point is 00:02:07 kind of globally, locally, regionally, you know, live in an LA. I live in a nice neighborhood. But the streets are pretty shitty from the like 50s. Like lots of asphalt cracking and just potholes
Starting point is 00:02:24 and stuff.'s the streets are you can see that even in my neighborhood is a very nice neighborhood some some couple the streets have been redone but most are like bleached out sunblasted like cracked up kind of fucked up and then as you drive like through la wherever., wherever you are, PCH or whatever, everywhere I go, streets are like, they must have paved those things in like 57 or 61 or something. They're long overdue. And what I always just think about is you turn on the news, like we're giving Ukraine $10 trillion. The borders cost us $ billion dollars a day with people people are streaming people are coming uh legals are coming into california newsom says they're all going to be covered with medical and
Starting point is 00:03:14 dental and stuff like that and then the high speed rail is two trillion dollars we got another three trillion in but it's two trillion over budget and i'm like i just want to do some asphalt work here i just want to get the cracks and the the street it's long overdue like it's just long overdue most of the streets i walk my neighborhood all the time anyone who lives in socal knows a couple of streets got done but most of them are pretty fucking bleached out, cracked up, and fucked up. And it's like, do we have some cash for the street part here where the people live, where the taxes are paid and the dogs are walked and stuff? Or is it always just some high-speed rail thing or something?
Starting point is 00:03:56 But we don't. When I used to drive across town every day to do radio, I always swore I would ride a horse in. Because A, the freeways don't work, so I'm going full speed on the horse anyway. And because the streets that are not highways are not roadworthy. You can't drive them. And this is a city without ice, without cold.
Starting point is 00:04:14 Oh, yeah. We have just water and heat. Honestly, when you go to Wisconsin and you just go along the freeways and the highways and the byways, it's nice. It's new. When you go to Scottsdale. Tennessee. Any of these places. You're like, whoa, this is nice highway here. They don't drive as much as we do, and they get ice.
Starting point is 00:04:33 Yes. They have winters. Yeah. I don't know what our thing is. Our thing is we suck. We can't operate. Our gas is the most expensive, and a lot of that tax is supposed to go to whatever. But I would just like to kind of just start with the roads.
Starting point is 00:04:48 Yeah. Let's just get those paved up. Look, it's an example of when you over-centralize things, people get bad everything. Everything needs to be out small, small, small. Back to the neighborhoods, the cities, the county. Leave it all there. But we keep winning. I do winning in quotes.
Starting point is 00:05:06 Worst roads in America. Right. How does that not affect any change? And the most expensive gas. And by the way, it's not just the roads. How about the sidewalks? Those don't change until old people fall, and then they get sued, and then they change. Yes.
Starting point is 00:05:20 I see the sidewalk where the thing's lifted because of the tree root. They just spray it orange with spray paint. Like, hey, old-timer, hope you're looking down wearing your three sets of sunglasses because you just got your pupils dilated. Yeah, so let's just send an old person down the 101, have them take one for the team. Yes, I'm always speechless because I don't have the words to express why. If you walk around this neighborhood, you go to that back street or the street or whatever, you just look down.
Starting point is 00:05:53 Yeah. It just looks like, everything looks like it should have been done 20 years ago. Well, it tells you everything. Look, then you can just go look at all the trash on the side. It keeps going. It keeps going, right? It just doesn't stop. It's one shitty execution after another.
Starting point is 00:06:09 Yes. All right. Well, I want to talk about health because obviously we have a great doctor here. All right. So we've been talking about it for years, the gut health. And now is this – Is this a real thing? I kind of think it is, but at the same time, it's coming as quick as any of the other fads that we've had.
Starting point is 00:06:28 Yeah. It is something. It's not as much as they're making it. But I will say this. The problem with the gut did not exist, and now everyone I know has some gut-related something. Actually, I don't know what you think about this, Drew, but I think more women than men have gut-related, they're all on some sort of Pepsod thing or some sort of thing.
Starting point is 00:06:57 That inwardly thing. Yeah, I get it. I get the psychodynamic thing. But I'm not psychodynamic. They're just oriented inward. They feel more stuff. Yes, yeah. And so it's also a first world thing.
Starting point is 00:07:11 Nobody I ever worked construction with had any gut-related diet restriction. You're not going to find Africans complaining about certain bacillus. Make sure they take their probiotics. Right, it's struggling. No, but I do, I think it's a, I think it's a,
Starting point is 00:07:29 I think it has to do with diet. Yeah. I think it has to do with the sterilization of our environment, which is not being exposed to these. Enough stuff. Enough stuff at all. It's insane sort of washing and scrubbing
Starting point is 00:07:44 and whatever, you know, trying to get away from anything that might be some foreign substance. And then there's a psychological component, a narcissistic component to it. But I'm just saying I feel like every younger person I know is on some sort of medication or has some sort of dietary whatever, something, something. Yeah. And if you start really focusing in, it gets very complicated. And people will look at certain bacteria and say, you got it. This is a sign. And by the way, it may be a sign, right?
Starting point is 00:08:23 The question is, is it causational? Is it doing something? Or is it when you get sick, these things shift? Do we need all the Greek yogurt? I never touch Greek. I mean, I never touch any of this stuff because I don't have a problem because I didn't slather myself in Purell. Right. Do we need it?
Starting point is 00:08:44 No. I like it. I think it tastes good myself in Purell. Right. Do we need it? No. I like it. I think it tastes good, too. Yeah. Well, so there's actually a new study that says gut microbes now play a role in social anxiety disorders. Yeah. They will throw it in with everything because it's affecting serotonin level in the gut
Starting point is 00:08:58 and half of your serotonin. Yeah. Wiring in your brain is what counts, not chemicals. See, I'm wondering if that's an issue if this gets out then, because what they did was they took the microbes of people with anxiety disorders and those without, and they put them into mice. And then the people who had social anxiety disorders, they had a certain bacterial species,
Starting point is 00:09:22 and those mice with that bacterial species displayed social anxiety disorders. That's interesting. That's a good study. Yeah. I like that. Again, these are the questions that need to be answered. Then the real question will be, now, if we take those people with anxiety disorder and adjust their gut health, do they necessarily get better, and can we do a double-blinded
Starting point is 00:09:41 study on that? Right. And then it goes to question if people are now worried that they have these disorders, and then they hear, oh, it's a physical thing. There's nothing you can do about it. Will that create more problems? Of course. But be that as it may, look, I'm wide open. That's the thing about science, that we've lost track of the fact. Just be objective. Look at the data. It is what it is. But trying to assert causation is always difficult uh as opposed to associated with but again if you have you're causing it in the mice and you
Starting point is 00:10:12 take it away in the pumens and they get better all right yeah i'm still up to it well you're talking about women earlier and um there's this other study that's great that uh they found that tears from women contain chemicals that reduce aggressive behavior in men and the way that they yeah so the way that they did this it's it's pretty funny so they they took they took women who can cry easily and they had them watch sad movies and ask them sad questions until they started crying and then they took their tears and then froze them in liquid nitrogen okay and then so then they took a bunch of men and had them play a competition where they told the men that the other guy's cheating, and you can enact revenge if you'd like,
Starting point is 00:10:53 while smelling either the women's tears or the saline. And the men, and they smell exactly the same, they're odorless actually. So the analysis found that sniffing women's emotional tears reduced revenge-seeking behavior in men by more than 40%. Again, interesting. Reproduce it many times. Then maybe I'll think about it. 40% is pretty significant. I'd have to read the study.
Starting point is 00:11:17 Again, the way people throw numbers around and fuck things up, it's unbelievable. But have you ever had an argument with a woman? Like I certainly have where I've argued and then the second she starts crying, I'm done. Yes, but if she's crying on the phone it has the same impact as if I could smell her freaking tears. So they should do that study too. But this was just, they didn't even know
Starting point is 00:11:35 and they weren't told it was either tears or sand. They just said just smell this. I understand it's blinded. I get it. But it still is reproduced many, many, many times. It's still out there. That makes sense to me though. I mean in a world of pheromones and all kinds of stuff that are invisible. You don't like pheromones? A lot made of that. Again, these are tiny influences.
Starting point is 00:11:57 Yeah, these are tiny influences. But yes. And yes, obviously, seeing the person cry or hearing the person cry is what does the lion's share of the heavy lifting in terms of getting guys to slow their roll. And it really just works on guys, right? If a woman sees a guy cry, does it have the same effect, you think? I don't know. It's a good question. I mean, if it's something in us biologically, was it just on the Y chromosome?
Starting point is 00:12:21 You know what I mean? Because, I mean, this could promote Adam's chick think theory where, yeah, I mean, they have a lot more power if they can produce the tears on the fly. They might get more aggressive when they smell the tears. Yeah, and there's also with women too, actually teenage girls. The greatest – the medical science right now is so messed up, particularly psychological sciences. Just be really careful.
Starting point is 00:12:47 Things have to be reproduced and reproduced and reproduced. And read the literature. And the manipulation of the data is just at an all-time high. Really? Yeah. Like, do you think there's manipulation, like, even in university-controlled studies? Oh, my God. Yeah?
Starting point is 00:12:58 Yeah. I mean, the more complicated the models, the more potential there is for manipulation and for obfuscation. It used to be we just go, we would do something called a null hypothesis. Is this not the case? Period. And do a simple statistical analysis on it. Those were highly predictive of the truth. We've gotten, I've actually been at research competitions where I've been judging and I've actually been at research competitions where I've been judging, and I've asked them, did you do a null hypothesis? And they didn't know what I was talking about. And so I thought, oh, man, we've gone way into outer space. You ever heard of P-mining?
Starting point is 00:13:35 No. Okay. So you can actually – there's lots of ways you can just subtly change things that can make a huge difference. Are there certain institutions that you do find reputable? I'm not calling them dishonest. They're not dishonest per se. They're not consciously dishonest. They're just motivated a certain way. It's stuff we talk about all the time. If they have any bias at all, it goes a certain direction. And if you're being paid by a certain company, and if you're, what do you call it, when your tenure depends upon it, it's just a little bit of a nudge,
Starting point is 00:14:14 and I think we can show it with this model, as opposed to using a simple model all the time, asking simple questions. That's how science was designed to work, especially biological sciences, which is like trying to predict the behavior of clouds. Think about how – It is.
Starting point is 00:14:27 All right. Let's just look at the science of global warming. Another great example. How very easily so many people have been manipulated on this subject. Are being manipulated. Are being manipulated on their science. Well, okay. First things first.
Starting point is 00:14:43 Those can disagree with me and bjorn lomborg fine disagree with the smart people but listen dicks you guys have made predictions for 50 years and none of them have come true let's just focus on that right forget about where we're heading forget about polar caps about the raising of the sea levels and the temperatures and the kelp beds. Let's focus on you and your side being wrong for 50 years. Can we just start there? We got to the ice age. I mean, they predicted that.
Starting point is 00:15:17 We got there. We should all go back and look at an inconvenient truth. Just look at it as a comedy now like a farcical benny hill woody allen i mean run the benny hill music across it see how it looks well no but let's give me the five big predictions from an inconvenient truth and what year it came out but here's the other part of all of these things that really troubles me is that, okay, let's – the science, okay, climate is changing. No problem. Climate is changing.
Starting point is 00:15:49 But the predictions off of that are what I have trouble with. It's almost like they can – they want to see the future. I tell you where that kind of thing. But there's still 200,000 climate scientists who will say that this thing is happening that won't happen or didn't happen. I'm with you on that. Don't get me wrong. But let's just give them truth. Let's give them the truth that it is happening the way they're saying it. Then when they extrapolate to the consequences, that is a whole order of magnitude difference.
Starting point is 00:16:23 And now we're in serious trouble here in terms of believing so-called the consequences. But you know where I, for some reason, help me with this, Adam. We'll get the thing for you in a second. But where this strikes me the most is where people talk about presidential candidates
Starting point is 00:16:40 and their dementias and their psychiatric condition and stuff and trying to predict who should be in the White House, what human condition should be in the White House is very disturbing to me, actually, because I've repeated this. Maybe I should do it with Chris and do an experiment. First, let Emmy tell us the five impacts that were supposed to have happened here. Sorry, I'm still pulling this off. All right.
Starting point is 00:17:02 Can I do an experiment on Chris? Well, give it no hypothesis. He's got his face stuffed in a computer, still pulling this off. All right. Can I do an experiment on Chris? Well, I haven't given no hypothesis. He's stuffed in a computer, so leave him alone. All right. So let me just describe this guy to you. Okay. This guy is,
Starting point is 00:17:13 he was raised in, he really did trauma all through his childhood. Dad, mom dies, everybody dies. And he grows up, he's a smart guy, he's able to educate himself,
Starting point is 00:17:24 but he has these depressions where he gets so severely depressed that his friends have to stand watch over him for two weeks, make sure there are no sharp objects around him. He's very obsessional. At one point, he starts believing he has syphilis, and he actually gets so obsessed with that
Starting point is 00:17:39 that he makes a doctor put him on mercury, and he stays on it all the way until halfway through his presidency. This guy becomes a president. And he has long periods where he has no sleep and he can work for hours. Should this guy be president? Absolutely not. Right.
Starting point is 00:17:56 He doesn't know who you're talking about. Abraham Lincoln should not be president of the United States. There we go. It's Drew's favorite president. Right. My favorite president. And there's similar stuff you can do with Teddy Roosevelt. Right. My favorite president. And there's similar stuff you can do with Teddy Roosevelt. Right.
Starting point is 00:18:05 And frickin' Wilson had a massive stroke, and his wife ran the government from his bedroom for six months after he was non-communicative. So you're making the Joe Biden argument? I'm just saying. It's just, even when people look at dementia and things like that, what's the threshold? How much, I don't know. So if Abraham Lincoln ran today, what kind of smear campaigns would they be using? Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:18:30 Can you imagine? Well, I saw a prostitute doctor and put him on mercury. He's a sex addict. Well, he was a Republican, right? Yeah. So they would call him. They would just call him racist. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:44 He's racist. Well, he was actually. He actually was. Well, there you well there we go that's good too he shouldn't have been president because he was racist and uh he came around finally right he did come around a little bit i mean pretty pretty well came around and it was frederick douglas that really got him to come around uh yeah he was very big into the it sounds laughable now but he was into the idea of liberia that african-americans should be just sent to liberia so they can live their best life and get out of this country which is white man's territory yeah that he's white he was definitely white supremacist and and uh i just said his name edwards uh douglas edward douglas d Edward Douglas said this,
Starting point is 00:19:30 that he called him a white supremacist during the convocation of one of his monuments. And when I read those words, I was like, what are you talking about? Then I looked into it, and oh yeah, guy was definitely a white supremacist. So if we did, and we've talked about this before, if we just took a transcript, like let's say we had a presidential debate, but we could only read the transcripts, no inflection, you don't see who's speaking, would that be a more effective way to absorb these kinds of debates? It would, that's what they used to do, right? The Lincoln-Douglas debates were transcribed by Democratic and Republican reporters, and each of them reported something totally different, like completely different. And so Lincoln would go get both transcripts from each side and compilate his own and also using his memory
Starting point is 00:20:14 and have that published. Those became the Lincoln-Douglas debate published documents. But I'll tell you what it would make you do. It would make the people speaking much more careful with their language. And maybe we would then be able to understand what they were talking about. I would just like the chick moderator's part. Can we get back to talking about race? Can we get back to talking about race?
Starting point is 00:20:34 He's taking money from China. Can we get back to race? Yeah. Can we get back to race? Please. Will you guys, are you, will you disavow the Klan? God. I really look forward to the debates this year. Can we not race?
Starting point is 00:20:51 I'm telling you the best part about the clip of Joe Biden explaining he doesn't know anything about China, never took any money from China, son never got paid from China, and you're the only one who's ever got paid by China. Obviously, that's a lie. But the best part is the chick yelling, can we get back to talking about race? What do you want to talk about race? Yes. We're for it. We're against it. Or something.
Starting point is 00:21:16 We're against it? Well, what are we for? I don't know. Yes. Race. Here we are. I know what president, candidate is going to be like. It's 2020, bitch. What do you want to talk about my big problem is why has the white house the administrative limb of the government become the social agency yes we got to talk more about race that let that be your county and your city and your even your state if you want but the federal government is about conducting the business amongst the states and it's just it should be way dialed down way down that and let the race
Starting point is 00:21:51 thing go on fine especially locally for sure but man the federal government they were designed to create a more perfect union of states that's it that's all yeah protect some bradley los angeles had a black mayor named tom bradley who no one seemed to have an issue with in the mid early 70s 50 fucking years ago we had a black mayor of los angeles and nobody cared the nevada international airport that was 50 years ago now we got to get back to it that's the that's the this is the subject of our time. This is probably what China and Russia are getting us to do. Fight about race. All we do is
Starting point is 00:22:31 fighting about race. Now, I would argue that this is, the Democrats keep bringing it up all the time at every turn, and someone needs to tell them to shut the fuck up. And they need to tell the monitor, no, we're not going to talk about race anymore. We're going to talk about taxes and military
Starting point is 00:22:48 and international affairs and policy. I don't know what you want to talk about with race. Do you think, what do you think the main subject, I mean, it's so far to tell, but of the next few debates, I mean, do you think it's going to be real, obviously it's not going to be as heavily racially based. The Republican debate?
Starting point is 00:23:01 Oh, no, not even the Republican debate, it's the presidential debate. Look, you've got Vivek Ramaswamy finally calling out all the news media with great, clear terms. He is a firecracker. I like him because he sees it. He just calls it like he sees it.
Starting point is 00:23:12 Well, him and Kennedy, too. Yeah. Kennedy, I'm behind him. I love Kennedy. I'm going to his... Come to the birthday. I'm going to be hosting, I think, his birthday in the desert somewhere
Starting point is 00:23:21 in a couple weeks. Oh. Yeah. All right, what do you got, Emmy? It's got to be all over the internet, right a couple of weeks. Oh, yeah. All right. What do you got? I mean, that's about, it's gotta be all over the internet, right? These are the five that I,
Starting point is 00:23:29 what year did the movie come out? 2006. All right. Uh, so we've got greenhouse gases, changes in earth's rotation and orbit, an increase in solar and volcanic activity, rising sea levels and increased drought and loss of food supply.
Starting point is 00:23:46 Right. And again, with dire downstream predictions. Oh, yeah. Half of the country is going to be underwater. I want the predictions, I mean,
Starting point is 00:23:54 we know the sea is going to rise, but I mean, according to that. Just put seas rise to what point, according to, you know. There has to be tons, there's got to be stuff on the internet making fun of that movie, right?
Starting point is 00:24:08 Because we need. If not, we should do it really long. We have videos. We just wanted to get specifics for you. Oh, okay. But that's not what I'm looking for. I'm looking for the prediction part. Because this movie is.
Starting point is 00:24:20 It's very important for everybody. 18 years ago. It's really actually your duty these days to mock people that are deluded. Well, that's where the sort of Vivek stuff is coming in. He's getting into it with people. And that people, the debates will just be,
Starting point is 00:24:39 depending on who moderates it, is just going to be about talking to Trump about being a dictator and the end of the voting rights? And, you know, that'll be it. But by the way, I don't think Biden would participate. There's going to be no debates. Yeah, there's going to be no debates. I agree with that.
Starting point is 00:25:03 There's a couple of things, like I always say. And first, let me tell you about my friend, Jordan Harbinger. You're about to hear a preview of the Jordan Harbinger show with the investigator who solved a serial killer case that had gone cold for decades. There was a definite spike in serial predator crime in the 1970s. Joe D'Angelo was a full-time law enforcement officer. He's breaking into houses in the middle of the night, raping women or girls that are home alone that he's binding up and sexually assaulting. He ended up committing 50 of these attacks in Northern
Starting point is 00:25:37 California between 1976, 1979, and just disappeared. The last thing I did in my career before I retired was I drove up and parked in front of his house. I didn't know he was a Golden State Killer, but I debated, should I just go knock on his door? This was such a brazen, brutal predator. He absolutely had to be caught. To learn more about how Paul Holes puts himself inside the minds of serial killers, check out episode 725 of The Jordan Harbinger Show. When this took place, I think in Arizona, where the female, whoever, wouldn't participate in the debate. Okay, first things first. You kind of go like this.
Starting point is 00:26:24 You go, one party wants to to debate the other party doesn't want to debate if you don't want to debate then you shouldn't no one should vote for you then that's just a clear sign yeah it's sort of like what's going on on the border well one party wants to build a wall and the other party wants to tear down a wall so you can't tell me they're both equally invested in cinching up the border. If one party's the party of building a wall and the other party's the party of tearing down a wall, how can they both be equally invested in fortifying the border? And if one party wants to debate and the other party doesn't want to debate, then who is
Starting point is 00:27:04 more interested in the process, this democratic process, if you do not want to debate? And I would, I'll venture to say that if it is Biden, Biden will not debate and he will say he's not going to debate because he's not going to debate a tyrannical dictator. Right, right. Right. And who's against the process of democracy. Right. The same way that the people in Colorado and Maine and whoever want to keep him off the
Starting point is 00:27:35 ballot because they're interested in democracy. Right. And everything is, everything, by the way, is just projection. Everything, by the way, is just projection. You want the leading candidate from the opposition party name to be removed from the ballot because you're interested in democracy. Yeah. Okay. By the way, the thing about the left, and especially maybe there's something here, Drew, women on the left. Women on the left, ironically, have balls bigger than Montana
Starting point is 00:28:08 because you are personally, I think that whoever in Maine, whoever that chick is, she just personally unilaterally decided that Trump shouldn't be on the ballot in her state based on her feeling that he was involved with an insurrection that no one has ever been charged for. Right. The people who are physically in the Capitol haven't been charged with an insurrection, much less the guy on the dais making the speech. much less the guy on the dais making the speech.
Starting point is 00:28:55 But you, Chickthink, have decided that you personally think this person participated in an insurrection, even though there's never been a trial or court date or anyone charged with an insurrection. By the way, does it bother anybody that this thing gets called an insurrection constantly but no one who participated in it has been charged with an insurrection is that is that bothersome does that like NBC News you keep calling it an insurrection the people are being charged with trespassing and parading on federal grounds and stuff is that what if you're just thinking about Nicaragua and they're like, oh, there's an insurrection. Oh, good. Did they take all the insurrectionists and behead them? No.
Starting point is 00:29:30 They charge them for parading and sitting on public property and stuff like that. Yeah. How's it even possible to participate in an insurrection and not being charged for an insurrection? It's impossible to participate in an insurrection and not being charged for an insurrection.
Starting point is 00:29:47 It's impressive. It's impressive. So what I'm saying is this woman's got balls. Yeah. Because that's insane. Right? Yeah. Also, there's a kind of impunity that I tell you about all the time.
Starting point is 00:29:59 It's chicks on the left have it all the time. They just say whatever they want. They just sort of do whatever they want. I need a haircut. Yeah, right. Lori Lightfoot. No, she cares about her appearance. Her hygiene. Her hygiene. I'm a public figure. She cares about it, so fuck off.
Starting point is 00:30:14 That's how that works. Or London Breed when you know, Wright said Fred came to town. She's like, I felt the groove. So I went to the club and I danced without a mask. But you guys need to stay home. Wright said Fred came to town. She's like, I felt the groove. So I went to the club and I danced without a mask. But you guys need to stay home. Fred said Fred? Tony, Tony, Tony. I don't know
Starting point is 00:30:32 who it was. It was Tony, Tony, Tony. I knew it was a name. It was either Fred or Tony. Two very different concerts. By the way, you feel a groove and you're going to want to go faster. That's right. But she felt the groove. She didn't feel the need to apologize.
Starting point is 00:30:47 She just told us what she was thinking when she was dancing. That's chick thing. That's awesome. Yeah. By the way, here's the thing, Drew. Should we get more of these ladies in these kinds of positions
Starting point is 00:31:03 so they can make these kinds of decisions? That's going to be utopia, right? Well, I would hope people would look at whomever they have in these positions and the consequences of their leadership and policies and maybe make a change where they have not gone well. That's all I'm saying. I don't care which side you're on. I do not care.
Starting point is 00:31:23 Yeah, so what they're going to do is they're going to go nuts on Trump, and then they're going to go out and light shit on fire, and then everyone's going to go, see? That's what Trump did. Right. Right. But it's like, no, no, he didn't light the fires. You went out and lit the fires.
Starting point is 00:31:42 Because of his rhetoric. Right. That'll be it. I know people who voted for Biden because they just wanted to keep the fires. Because of his rhetoric. Right. That'll be it. I know people who voted for Biden because they just wanted to keep the peace. Yeah. It was just too chaotic. No, that's going to be the pitch this time around.
Starting point is 00:31:55 Look, it'll be the same pitch they gave the jurors in the Derek Chauvin trial. Like, look. Yeah. There's a lot of fentanyl in this guy's body. And no, there's a coroner's thing that says his windpipe was fine and everything. Would you like to go home tonight or would you like to see your city burn?
Starting point is 00:32:15 Right. And they'd go, all right, let's just, yeah, let's let this guy get stabbed in prison because I don't want our, which by the way, given the choice is a fairly reasonable choice. I mean, if you think about it and I think that'll be kind of the, the Trump, the Trump thing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:34 Right now. And I think a lot of people were right to think that way with Biden. They just didn't know what a shit show by we, because he said that we're going to go toward the middle. Now we're not going to get into all he said that we're going to go toward the middle now. We're not going to get into all the division. And we're going to just get back to what you remember. Sort of Bill Clinton.
Starting point is 00:32:52 Yeah. Democrat. Everyone loved Bill Clinton. I love Bill Clinton. It's like, well, just go back to the Bill Clinton Democrat. We didn't know what he was going to do. And he didn't do what he said he was going to do. He just got up there and started talking about race.
Starting point is 00:33:04 When does this show air? Friday? Oh, that might change in a couple of days. Everyone's thoughts on Bill Clinton. Well, the whole Epstein list is supposed to come out, and he's a very hot topic. Yeah, well, everyone knew he was part of that whole thing, right? I would be disappointed if he wasn't on that list.
Starting point is 00:33:20 I wouldn't believe it, actually. I wouldn't even believe it. Yeah, me either. You're right. But listen. There are a lot of people who got swept into that thing. It doesn't mean they were all abusing young women. It's just all a mark.
Starting point is 00:33:32 Twitter is foaming at the mouth. We will go back and look at the Epstein suicide the same way as the Hunter Biden laptop. Everything else in a few years. This is the craziness of the moment. We're in everything now. You have to be skeptical about everything.
Starting point is 00:33:47 Everything looks adulterated. Everything. It's odd. It's a weird time. I believed everything my whole life. I did too. And now I'm like, I don't believe anything anymore.
Starting point is 00:33:56 You've got to prove it to me. Including the medical literature. You heard my skepticism on that. I love your skepticism. And it's just the way, it's the world we live in right now. And unfortunately, everybody's going to have to adopt a similar attitude for us to get out of this. All right. Go to Phoenix and check out me doing shows tonight, tomorrow night.
Starting point is 00:34:17 Got four shows over there at Copper Blues in Arizona. Phoenix, that is. Solana Beach. I'm coming up Sunday with Fitz Dogg and Jody Miller. Got four, sorry, two shows there on a Sunday night. Cool venue. I think you guys will like that place. Belly Up, beautiful
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