The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1819 It's Not Crazy, It's Insane!

Episode Date: January 26, 2024

Adam and Drew wrap up the week welcoming Chris back into the studio, who has some news on deck, but not before being technologically diagnosed by the guys. They continue trying to decipher Joe Biden'...s speech on the women of America, and they explore same sex sexual behavior Plus, don't mess with nature! Please Support Our Sponsor: The Jordan Harbinger Show - Available everywhere you listen to podcasts

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, everybody. Good news. We're doing the Comedy Fantasy Camp again. Jay Leno's going to be there. I'm going to be there. John Lovitz is going to be there. Caroline Ray is going to be there. Many, many other big comedians are going to be there. February 29th through March 3rd, tickets are going to go fast and it's all going to culminate at the world famous Hollywood Improv. So come and join us at the Comedy Fantasy Camp and work with the pros. Get your tickets at ComedyFantasyCamp.com. Oh, that's just me, Perez Hilton.
Starting point is 00:00:40 Drinking all the tea that goes on in this world. And with the way social media is, I just can't get enough. I'm obsessed. It's like every day something new and scandalous comes out and I want it all. I'm the OG of entertainment gossip. And if you are like me and have an unrelenting thirst
Starting point is 00:00:59 for all the drama that's flying around, you should listen to my podcast, the Perez Hilton podcast, available wherever you get your podcasts. Recorded live at Corolla One Studios with Adam Corolla and board-certified physician and addiction medicine specialist, Dr. Drew Pinsky. You're listening to The Adam and Dr. Drew Show. Yeah, get it on. Got to get on it.
Starting point is 00:01:30 Get it on. Dr. Drew's a board-prodified subscriber and additionalist medicine specialite. What's going on there, Drewski? Oh, man. I'm looking across at Chris. He's joining us again. Hey, happy Friday. Oh, we need a mic though for that boy chris you've been doing that a lot i have it's a new system well now you you didn't do it
Starting point is 00:01:52 those roadcasters are very complicated i have a cold so it's a locking cough button oh so i press it to cough and then i think it'll it'll on its own, and I'm wrong every time. But you have earbuds, though. How come you don't hear you? Well, I hear my – I just – I don't know. I don't listen for me when I talk. I listen to you guys in the clips. Oh, that's interesting.
Starting point is 00:02:17 Yeah, because I hear my voice in my own head. Oh, that's interesting because we were on radio for so many years. We got used to really paying attention to our voices on the microphone. It might be maybe from like singing or something. I find this utterly fascinating. Okay. Here we go. Yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:02:32 Prepare yourselves. The only good can come from this. When you would do this, when you've done it a few times during ACS, you go on for some time without stopping and then somebody says to you and but i see you with your earbuds on your earbuds maybe you're deaf in that ear i'm like yeah i'm only doing one earbud right now i'm like oh he doesn't but what's in his earbuds but you can hear you and your earbuds i know i hear me in my head and i think that was enough like i'm and i'm just no i'm asking oh right now yes yes i do have my audio coming into my earbuds and when focused on it i can hear my audio so shut your audio off all right does that bother you that doesn't bother
Starting point is 00:03:16 you he doesn't notice it because i hear myself in my head you put it in your other ear just to make sure it's not this is crazy no it is crazy. No, it's not crazy. It's insane. You don't hear. Then you agree with me. That's a very big difference is what I'm saying. Right. No, if I'm wearing in-ears, if I was wearing over-the-ear headphones, I think I'd notice it better.
Starting point is 00:03:38 So put it in the other ear and take out the right ear and see if it makes any difference. Drew thinks you have a tumor. You hear me. You hear yourself? Yeah, I hear myself. Turn your mic? I hear, yeah, I hear myself. Turn your mic off. Okay. Is it different than with the other?
Starting point is 00:03:49 Well, it is now because I'm thinking about it. I'm conscious of it. All right. Wow, that's interesting. A little scary. I know, I'm scared too, to be honest. Because I would always just look at you going, why isn't it in his ears? Yeah, why am I not noticing?
Starting point is 00:04:07 I assume you didn't notice because it wasn't coming back to you. But then I was like, but he's got earbuds on. I mean, the latency is just so quick, you can't even tell. Are you muting me, Emmy? Yes. All right. So what the hell? Now, listen, let's see.
Starting point is 00:04:26 I want to hear Biden's speech. I want to hear Biden's thing, too. I do want to see if we can clean up these plugs because we have, like, tomorrow night when it's the wrong night, and then we have tonight. No, no, no. I just had them updated. Oh, it's Grand Junction. Oh, okay. I apologize.
Starting point is 00:04:42 We got rid of Vegas. I made sure he had it right. Sorry. Very good. My apologies. I apologize. We got rid of Vegas. Okay. Sorry. Very good. My apologies. All right. So here is Biden at a rally.
Starting point is 00:04:52 Yeah. Hold your breath. Drew, I hope you're sitting down. He's talking about abortion. Yeah. Defending choice. Defending choice. He gets whipped up.
Starting point is 00:05:00 Have you heard this, Chris? No. Oh, you guys got to check it out. Dave Rubin's sort of caption is say what yeah we'll teach donald trump a valuable lesson don't mess with the men in america unless you want to get the benefit that has to be all today donald trump and a valuable lesson don't mess with the men in amer America unless you want to get the benefit. Don't mess with the women of America unless you want to get the benefit?
Starting point is 00:05:33 Unless you want a benefit? No, I don't know. Say what? Say what? Okay. Usually it's a word, two words, but this was run on. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:46 And. There's been more of that lately. More of the mush mumbling. They can't, he's lost his, it's called dysarthria. Dysarthria. His tongue is thickened and he has difficulty articulating. Right. Well, let's hear it again because I don't even.
Starting point is 00:06:00 He's not aphasic yet. Well, no, but see, this is, hold on. Yeah. This is audibly screwed up, but it's also sort of. The content's kind of weird. The content is weird. Don't mess with the women of America unless you want the benefit. But when people hear themselves becoming dysarthric,
Starting point is 00:06:17 they'll kind of adjust midstream sometimes. Are you talking about Chris? Yeah. Well, he can't hear himself because he doesn't have his earpiece. He doesn't listen to himself speaking. All right. Then turn his mic on. All right, one more time.
Starting point is 00:06:27 Let's hear it. Don't mess with a men in America unless you want to get the benefit. You know the crazy part of this clip? Middle of America? No, the women. He screwed up women. Don't mess. One more time.
Starting point is 00:06:41 He screwed up women, too. Don't mess with a men in America unless you want to get the benefit. You want to know the most insane part of this clip? Listen to when the people start cheering. They have no idea what he's saying. Go ahead. Don't mess with a minimum American unless you want to get the benefit. Yeah, they're cheering.
Starting point is 00:07:02 They have no idea what this guy said. There's a guy holding a sign up. I don't want to rain on your parade, but they're behind him reading the prompter. Yeah. So they're reading what he was going to say or what he's trying to say. There's no doubt. Well, first off, what I've learned from comedy with dumb audiences, you have to be dumb. You have to be Oprah.
Starting point is 00:07:29 I mean, no, sorry. You have to be the view type audience. They respond to rhythm more than they respond to content. So you can go, as a comic, you can go, my girlfriend's so big, pulled up the driveway, dropped her load, back it up. And people just start laughing, but they don't really know what it is. I always remember the cranky anchor call where I was calling a counselor or a cemetery or mortuary or something, and I just went, no child should have to bury a parent.
Starting point is 00:08:01 And she went, I know, I know. But that's all rhythm. It's all rhythm yeah it's all rhythm so those dumb yentas who are unemployable because it's tuesday and it's noon and they have no fucking where to go and they'll stand there and cast a vote for senile corrupt old fuck they'll just cheer rhythmically so he he could you know he could go there's no octopus in the ocean big enough. And they would just start cheering because dumb people are rhythm based. They're also sort of pre-programmed.
Starting point is 00:08:35 But they're also standing behind him. And as I've been in many, like an award show or something like Waiting the Wings, it's impossible not to read along with the teleprompter when you're behind the person. So they're reading it and probably doing a sort of audio correct in their head. But I still want to know, unless you want to face the benefit. Whatever he was going to say is not what he said. Whatever he meant to say was not what he said. Unless you want to face their wrath, face the music,
Starting point is 00:09:13 have the benefit of their reaction, who knows? You know, it's so funny. If you ever sit around sort of backstage with joke writers and they wrote a joke. You know what I mean? Like, we'll get back to our dear friend Joe Coy. And you're back there and you wrote the Barbie joke or whatever or the Taylor Swift joke, more time on NFL, whatever.
Starting point is 00:09:43 And you're back there and you've crafted the shit out of this joke. Now you're like, okay, do it. Just do it. When they kind of muff it a little bit, you're like, fuck, that was my joke. Somebody wrote that speech and went, this is going to be a big
Starting point is 00:09:59 cheer break. Don't mess with the women of America or you will never reap the benefits you know what i mean and and he was like oh this is and then he's like all right but the got the americans benefits and that guy's like tarnation because there's some 29 year old guy who went to harvard and yale and cambridge who's like back there going oh fuck that was my line you know i mean that's a line I got into this speech. He just fucking muffed it.
Starting point is 00:10:28 Tarnation. Tarnation. It is interesting, but you know what is interesting about the human condition? Is when he did that, the first time I saw it, I just pictured the guy
Starting point is 00:10:42 from Blazing Saddles, like the old timer, going, and they were like, my God, that's good frontier gibberish, you know, or whatever it is. As soon as I saw it, I just pictured my head. An hour later, when I was just going through Twitter, there was like eight memes of that
Starting point is 00:11:00 guy, which is how the human mind works. It seemed distant, like, it seemed like a distant reference, but I connected the guy, which is how the human mind works. It seemed distant. It seemed like a distant reference, but I connected it immediately, and so did a bunch of other people. It's kind of interesting. Associations, yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:16 Listen, and not everyone does that. And by the way, that's why people did things like inkblot test, because the associations that you all formed with that particular meme has some sort of meaning about how your brain works. All right. Well, Max Pata's not in here for a hearing test. He's in here with some breaking news.
Starting point is 00:11:38 Well, I want to get your thoughts on this. I'm sure you've heard about this, Drew, and it's something you both have been talking about for the last couple of years. But hydroxychloroquine has been in the news this month. Oh, really? Yeah. So there's a new analysis published by French researchers saying that nearly 17,000 people across six countries may have died because they took hydroxychloroquine during the first wave of COVID in 2020. I completely dismissed that study. You notice it's not around anymore
Starting point is 00:12:05 because it's just a worthless study. You can't. What did they die of? Hydroxychloroquine consumption. The implication is they died of hydroxychloroquine, which is categorically impossible. There's never been a death from hydroxychloroquine. It's so inert, you use it during pregnancy.
Starting point is 00:12:24 It's the only drug I'm aware of that the American College of Physicians recommends you continue during pregnancy in all lupus cases. It's the only drug I know of that does that. So it's inert. Now, if they're implying that they didn't get some other more efficacious treatment, because I would like to know more about that. What treatments do we have then? Monoclonal antibodies we had pretty quickly. We had those pretty quickly. And people weren't aware they could get those, but that's not hydroxychloroquine.
Starting point is 00:12:57 All that stuff, wasn't all that stuff to be taken in conjunction with zinc? Yes. So a lot of the studies were not with zinc. Right. You're supposed to take it with zinc. But this is that it actively killed people. It was just a, I don't know what. It just sounds like gibberish.
Starting point is 00:13:13 I don't know how. How would you even do that? It was just worthless study. It was just, you can't do that. You can't collate all that data together. It's just, it's nonsense. You know, it's interesting too. So I've read it through a bunch of different places that are reporting it.
Starting point is 00:13:29 And a lot of them, of course, mention Trump. Trump encourages Trump wanted you to have this, blah, blah, blah. Also, no publication is calling it horse paste or anything like that. They're all calling it an anti-malarial drug. That's what it is. For decades. But it's kind of interesting that they stopped. The word horse
Starting point is 00:13:47 wasn't in any of the articles. Oh, that's ivermectin. Okay, that's why. Let me tell you how to answer that. Yeah, but still. If you say yeah, but still, now you're tied. Yeah, me and Drew are, once again, even playing field. Yeah, but still.
Starting point is 00:14:03 Okay. Okay. But yeah, hydroxychloroquine is a lupus medication I've used for years and years and years. Years. Never any problem. Giving it to hundreds of people for travel. It's just- So why does this study come out? Because they have some weird- First of all, let's be clear.
Starting point is 00:14:21 It really didn't work for COVID. It didn't do very much. But we didn't have anything at that stage of the game, really. And people were being told to go home and come back when they were blue, essentially. So what exactly was hydroxychloroquine doing? Except maybe somebody would fall up a little more carefully. So I don't know. Are you still experiencing long-term effects from when you had COVID?
Starting point is 00:14:40 I still have some ringing in my ear. I just got ringing in his ear. Yeah, I still have ringing in my right ear. And maybe you don't. I just got ringing in his ear. Yeah, I still have ringing in my right ear and maybe some decreased hearing I've noticed more recently. Yeah. And Adam seems to have stepped up his abuse of my memory function, so maybe my memory is not as good as it used to be. Well, it's your fault for saying false things. It's not me. It's you.
Starting point is 00:15:02 No, I'm saying. I'm just saying. But it may be a memory function thing that you're making fun of. And I've noticed a little more action there. What about all this long haulers COVID syndrome thing? I had long haulers. It's nasty. And then it goes away.
Starting point is 00:15:16 You were talking about it for a while. And then it goes away. I'm completely dismissive of it. I have a friend that's had two years long haul from the vaccine. I don't want to tell you who it is, but he, he did a produce and wrote multiple shows. You've heard of a very big,
Starting point is 00:15:30 no, but he, he's been in a disabled by right within hours of the vaccine. No, it's from the, Oh, cause it's hours and hours. And it's just been this persistent thing.
Starting point is 00:15:40 And he has all the neurological markers of, here's why I'm not down with the long haulers. I'm never down with whenever they try to tack things on because now there's a theme. So when they go like, COVID's going to stop you in your
Starting point is 00:15:57 tracks and kill you, and you go, that doesn't really kill any healthy people, and they go, what about long haulers? You're adding stuff on? Whenever stuff gets added on, always question. It's like, five Capitol guards died. You're talking about ones that committed suicide nine months later?
Starting point is 00:16:21 Yeah. Oh, you're adding on. Okay, why are you adding on? Oh, because you're lying. We need to be right. There's no, okay. 2,982 souls perished in 9-11. When a fireman dies of some lung-related disease
Starting point is 00:16:43 seven years later, do we tack him on to the body count or are we satisfied with the 3,000? You see what I'm saying? Yes. Whenever you're trying to pad shit, add shit, then it means your first shit was not what you said it was. Right. And so when they started bringing up COVID, long haulers, and when they started know, organ damage and 20%, I'm like, oh, you guys are padding now because your first line of bullshit didn't really work.
Starting point is 00:17:11 And that's why I reject it. So the spike protein appears to be the pathogenic mechanism of all of this. The really weird thing is why are we continuing to push a vaccine that produces more spike protein? That's what's weird to me. I see California vaccine, the sort of PSA shit. Usually it's just Mexican families talking about food. Now it's get that vaccine.
Starting point is 00:17:38 You're never too young. It's kind of weird. This Austrian study, zero deaths under 40 and zero benefit from the fourth booster. Yeah. All right. Well, we've got some more stories here, but first let me tell you about our friend Jordan Harbinger. You're about to hear a preview of one of my favorite stories on the Jordan Harbinger show with Megan Phelps Roper. She used to belong to one of the most hateful religious cults in America, the Westboro Baptist Church.
Starting point is 00:18:04 She was born into this church and later escaped. To hear her tell the story firsthand is really incredible. I started protesting when I was five years old. Even at that first picket, there was a sign that said, gays are worthy of death. So God hates fags is what Westboro's message that we became known for. We were the good guys and everyone outside the church was evil and going to hell. And we had the only message that would bring the world any hope. We had to go and warn people, these terrible things are happening. And if you want this pain to stop, then you have to change because God isn't
Starting point is 00:18:38 going to change. It brings me incredible sadness to think about now. I can't do this forever. And then that email came in and we left. For more with Megan, including the details of her harrowing experience, check out episode 302 of the Jordan Harbinger Show. All right, Max Fatter, what else you got? All right. So out of University of Michigan, they published this thing about same-sex sexual behavior. Now, we know it doesn't result in offspring. Really? same-sex sexual behavior. Now, we know it doesn't result in offspring, but evolutionary biologists have wondered how genes associated with this behavior still persist, right? So, a new study
Starting point is 00:19:14 is revealing that male heterosexuals who carry genes associated with bisexual behavior actually father more children because they are more likely risk takers. So it's almost like a risk taking gene that they have. So, and we actually have somebody in this building who is bisexual. I won't say who, unless he reveals himself. Go ahead, Adam. What's up, y'all? It's Byron.
Starting point is 00:19:41 So Byron, do you describe yourself as a risk taker? Yeah, I would say so. So I don't understand the association i don't get it i i don't so and what do they mean by risk-taking gene the only risk taking genes i know about are associated with addiction so right so so they analyzed more than 450 000 participants of european ancestry in the United Kingdom's biobank database. And it was really a questionnaire. It's interesting. No, it's very interesting.
Starting point is 00:20:09 So that said, would you describe yourself as someone who takes risks? I see. Male heterosexuals who carry the genetic variants associated with- Male heterosexuals. Oh, hold on. Yes, bisexual behavior. This is why he spells Byron with an I. Oh, he's a-
Starting point is 00:20:24 Oh, Byron. Yes, Byron. Oh, he's a... Oh, Byron. Oh, yes, Byron. Oh, I never saw it written. He's been screaming it this whole time. Byron. His real name is Ron. Did you know that? His classmates knew him as Byron, and that just turned into Byron.
Starting point is 00:20:40 I didn't know that. I saw his driver's license the other day, and I was like, his name is Ron. It's Ronald. Ronald? The third? Byron. Byron. Byron.
Starting point is 00:20:50 Oh. Shit, now it's all coming together. It's all making sense now. It's all making sense now. Look what you miss. It is a lovely girlfriend. If you're not paying attention. Well, here's what I've always said on Loveline.
Starting point is 00:21:04 You know, you go, why does a certain amount of the populace gay, and this is not talking about bi, I'm just talking about gay, and why does a certain amount of the populace kills themselves, you know, or born with, you know, stillborn or whatever it is. And I always kind of had this theory that nature wanted to keep it thinned out a little bit. At very minimum, and this is back to why there would be a heterosexual gene, is control the population. That's what I'm saying. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:39 Control it. Yeah. And so it's like a certain amount of people aren't interested in repopulation, and a certain amount of people kill themselves in high school. And why is this woven into – what good is that? I'll tell you the one – I do think there's some nature population control. Oh, there is. But the most – to me, the most difficult to understand behavior in primates
Starting point is 00:22:06 and our closest primate relatives is infanticide, which they practice it fairly readily. And it's not always other people's genes that they're trying to, they sometimes do it to their own kids. Chris thinks infanticide is a sport drink. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:20 You have to slow it down. Like Faygo. If there were more Faygos, we wouldn't have all these idiots down. Like Faygo. Oh, Faygo. If there were more Faygos, I wouldn't have all these idiots in front of me on the freeway. Ron, look up what percentage of monkeys kill their offspring. You shall, for this day forward, be known as Ron. There could be worse nicknames. I saw a documentary last night about insane clown posse
Starting point is 00:22:46 where they sued the FBI and stuff. Do you ever see this? No, what's it on? They were accused of being a gang and encouraging people to commit crimes and they were labeled like a terrorist organization. And then they were sued, the FBI and the Justice Department.
Starting point is 00:23:01 ICP are all the juggalos, like a class action juggalo suit. ICP by name, but all the juggalos, like a class action juggalo suit. ICP, by name, but all the juggalos as a gang. And they were like, it was MS, and they had a list, the FBI list this top 10 gangs of concern, MS-13,
Starting point is 00:23:16 Crypt, juggalos. I would like to be in that room, like, alright. We gotta do some designated terrorist labels here. Alright, let. We gotta do some designated terrorist labels here. Alright, let's get the juggalos on there. There's no room. Remove the hoothies.
Starting point is 00:23:31 And we'll replace them with the juggalos. Alright. So that's what happened. Alright, so, what were we talking about? I love those guys. Yeah, it made me want to go to the gathering. You went to the gathering you went to the gathering once didn't you no you'd go oh no all right classic all-star loveline guests yeah
Starting point is 00:23:51 the best so uh colon cancer is uh a new report saying that is killing more younger men and women than ever yes we are in the midst of a fucking something where excess deaths are up internationally. They are primarily cardiac, stroke, and cancer. And the cancers are, to be fair, the cancers have been going up since the late 90s in young people for some reason that they don't understand. But it's accelerated. Listen, I am, you know, you'll give us over here.
Starting point is 00:24:29 You can eat many parts of the pine cone. I was just reading, looking at a study today or a note today about how many chemicals are in sunblock. I've told you sunblock, not good. You're inhaling the shit. You're spraying it all over the people's faces. I can tell you this. The more you intervene with nature, the worse the outcome. So there's certain things like, oh, well, we've cleaned up the drinking water.
Starting point is 00:25:00 And you go, okay, good. And food isn't spoiling or something. water and you go, okay, good. And you know, food isn't spoiling or something, but when you really get in and start tampering with nature, the long effects of that are never a happy outcome. And all the Purell and all the spraying of the sunscreen on everybody and all the, oh, my, my son's allergic to peanuts and dairy and he's allergic to whey protein. All of this is fine from like zero to age 11. But at some point that kid's going to be 46 and the chickens are going to come home to roost. And that's kind of mixed with fast food and GMOs
Starting point is 00:25:43 and like environment and, you know, things that have nothing to do with diet. You know, there's way too many video games and a sort of emotional sort of social, like some isolation mixed with some, mixed with some like, you know, kids are supposed to be a little rough and tumble, supposed to be, get bullied a little bit, supposed to get knocked around. There's this sort of thing, this thing we built around their immune system like never exposing them that you know how many people i've talked to where i just go i like to go take a dip in the ocean i go oh the ocean oh you know what's in
Starting point is 00:26:15 the oh no no no no no you don't know what's so much like safety uber alice that's a very dangerous thing it's coming home yeah we saw the fast version of safety Uber Alice, which is shut the schools and kids, you stay locked up and now you die of fentanyl or depression or suicide. Safety's become the ultimate priority of living rather than living a decent, good life. This long-term, we're starting to get the results in with all the sunscreen and all the hand sanitizer and all the antibiotics. Kid gets the sniffles, antibiotics, blah, blah, blah. Don't let him go out in the cold, blah, blah. It's coming home to roost. It's not good. You can't fuck with nature. Don't try to tamper with it. And it's on. Yeah, you forget how much we've just even
Starting point is 00:27:03 the world of chemicals generally. I'm reading a book called The Alchemy of Air about how they isolated ammonia and produced ammonia. You have to create huge pressure, like just these environments, like seven atmospheres, and then have special catalysts. And then all these special sort of you have to develop large concentrations of the elements you need to put it in there. And this is all not natural, just ammonia. And then from there, we develop, obviously, thousands and thousands of other chemicals. But how – if you're slathering on sunscreen and there's a whole bunch of shit in there that's chemicals and not good for your body, and your skin is just an organ that's absorbing all of this shit, then yeah,
Starting point is 00:27:46 do that for 15 years and then tell me if there's not something that comes of it. Of course there's going to be. And by the way, now the sunscreen stuff's coming out. So go ahead and find the Adam Carolla tote board and check another box of shit I said not to do and have never bothered with. And what seems to be accelerating things right now is the spike protein. I said a little while ago, spike protein is the problem. I think it is COVID plus vaccine.
Starting point is 00:28:10 I think it's the two. Was the spike protein an issue before COVID? It existed on, we never were exposed to so much of it, right? Well, let's put it this way. Spike proteins existed on coronaviruses, but they were not pathogenic like this. This protein has been altered. Plastic everything is another thing I'm going to add to that. This spike protein.
Starting point is 00:28:31 And then to see the crazy thing to me is we really do know the spike protein is the predominant mechanism of most the pathology of COVID. At least certainly the long term consequences are that protein. We're continuing to push a vaccine that only makes that protein. There are other vaccines available. There are whole viral vaccines. There's things against nuclear capsid at RBD. We can do other things. We push this one.
Starting point is 00:28:56 Why? That's the one that makes the protein that we know hurts you. Travis Kelsey says it's good. I trust him. I trust him. It may be worth that risk if you're 75. But why push it on a 12-year-old or a 25-year-old? It's just the weirdest thing.
Starting point is 00:29:10 Yeah. It's negligent. Yeah. And, you know, when you start stepping back and you look at, like, Bill Gates pushing hard early. And now, like, oh, we didn't know it affected you bill gates you did not have access to information of the ages this disease was killing you bill yeah didn't you have a computer yeah you have friends that are you have some tech guys sure can you call the nerd squad to come over and plug in your laptop and see if we can troubleshoot. You don't have, Bill Gates, you don't have info?
Starting point is 00:29:46 You don't have access. I have access to it. Why didn't you have access to it? So now you start looking at the cabal. You know, we start looking at Pfizer and you start talking about the WHO and you start talking about like Davos and the World Economic Forums for Freedom,
Starting point is 00:30:01 you know, and then you're getting the Fauci and then you start looking at it and you're like, do they not know things? or are they up to shit? Speaking about not knowing or up to shit, the excess deaths have been documented in essentially every country in the world, and no governments agree to look into it. We're going to have accumulated more deaths than COVID from the excess deaths that are happening right now. And the only country, U.S. is having some hearings here and there in the House. U.K. is starting to look at it a little bit. But the MPs aren't showing up for the discussion. They're refusing to, like, enter the room when this is brought up.
Starting point is 00:30:39 It's fucking weird. It's crazy. Well, file it under we don't want to know where the origins were. Because you're not interested. And then it's another thing where it's like only Republicans are interested in where the virus emanated from. The number
Starting point is 00:30:56 one question before we pass, go or collect $200, number one question, where did this come from? And who made it? And could it happen again? No Democrats interested in that story. story weird weird or part of something well but you know what i mean but that it would be weird if it was part of something yeah that would be weird i'd like to know that too they're not into being wrong and all every single one of these things we're discussing would is a direct path of them being wrong about everything they've said over the last three and a half to four years.
Starting point is 00:31:27 Well, along with the sunblock and the plastic and everything, doctors are actually hypothesizing that all this cancer is also coming from increasing obesity rates. Oh, yes. We never talk about that. Sedentary behavior. Yeah. Yeah. And unhealthy diets.
Starting point is 00:31:41 Yeah. All right. On a happy note, I'm going to be at Grand Junction at the Mesa Theater in Colorado. That'll be tonight. Two shows. Estes Park. That'll be at the Stanley Hotel.
Starting point is 00:31:53 Have you been to the Stanley before? No. Have you? No. You told me about it, though. Sounds interesting. Two shows there. That'll be tomorrow night.
Starting point is 00:32:00 And then Naples off the hook out in Florida, February 2nd, 3rd. What do you got, Drew? You always hear me talk about that streaming show, but I want to ask you all to sign up for my Rumble channel. That's where you can see it easily. And we need the Corolla faithful there. Come on, Chris.
Starting point is 00:32:13 Sign up on Rumble. Let's go. Okay. So, until next time, I'm calling for Dr. Drew and Chris Max Batta. Say it. Mahalo. Hold on to your jingle bells. Pluto TV has all your holiday favorites for free.
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