The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1823 Safety Uber Alles

Episode Date: February 7, 2024

Adam and Dr. Drew kick off the week discussing the torrential storm hitting Los Angeles, they argue with safety, and they explore the message being programed into young kicks. Plus, Dr. Drew shares h...is exploration of the French bureaus, and diversity of Mayors, Please Support Our Sponsors: BetterHelp.com/AdamandDrew Take charge at Biotiquest.com, with code DREW15 The Jordan Harbinger Show - Available everywhere you listen to podcasts

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Starting point is 00:02:15 What's going on, Drew? Oh, it's happy day, man. Oh, yeah. It's Armageddon, did you know? Oh, yeah. Slides. Oh, my God. What is wrong? What did they start? Oh, yeah. Floods. Oh, my God. What is wrong?
Starting point is 00:02:27 Why did they start? Bombstorm or something? No, at first it was a bomb cyclone. Bomb cyclone. Then it was an atmospheric river. Oh, right. Then it was massive flooding. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:37 This morning I saw a thousand-year event. And I thought, are you – this is like, I don't know about you, but this seems like a routine Pacific storm to me. It got a little heavy in some areas. As these things come in, they always cause mudslides. Always. And they aren't really a problem
Starting point is 00:02:58 unless they go on like a week. That's when the shit hits the fan. After a week, the mud starts to really come down the hill. Yeah, rained. I drove to Orange County yesterday in the rain. shit hits the fan. After a week, the mud starts to really come down the hill. Yeah, rained. I drove to Orange County yesterday in the rain, back in the rain. Rained. Well, you know, listen. I drove back from Santa Barbara on Sunday.
Starting point is 00:03:15 It was raining. They'd evacuated Santa Barbara. Really? They made them evacuate. Pathetic. Well, okay. So here's the thing. Ways don't lie, as Shakira would say.
Starting point is 00:03:30 And Drew doesn't get the reference, but Byron does because he's young. He's hip. All right. Now, I was in Malibu the other day, and it was raining, and I'm hearing all the stories about staying home. Everyone needs to stay home. Oh, the alerts keep coming up on my car. I almost got in an accident when the alert first came up.
Starting point is 00:03:53 Like, what the fuck? The sound comes out of your phone. The thing about the alerts is like flash flooding in Victorville. Like, I'm not going to Victorville. Victorville's two hours away. At least. Yeah. I'm not going to Victorville.
Starting point is 00:04:03 Victorville's two hours away. At least. Yeah. So anyway, but I am off of PCH, which can be troublesome in the rain. Mud slides, for mud slides. Which routinely is a problem. So I just check to see, because I've got to come into work. And so what's it like out there? And it gives me the time to get to my destination, which is from Malibu to here.
Starting point is 00:04:26 And the time's about three minutes less than what it normally is when the sun is shining because more people are staying home. And I just happily drive here in the rain and go about my business. And so, no, it's not a thing. But news is sensational now of course but also a problem that i was talking to uh i've talked to you about a few times and i was sort of drilling
Starting point is 00:04:56 down with uh with zuby on acs which is the the safety proclamation is it has a downside. It's a big downside. And nobody realizes the downside with the safety stuff, at least initially. You know, so we do kind of, you know, when somebody floats an idea like, well, we need to open up the border and have an asylum cities and stuff like that. There are people who go, hold on. I don't know what that's going to lead to. There could be a problem here. You tell the police to pull back.
Starting point is 00:05:37 We could have more crime, which we do instantly. You know what I mean? And, geez, you open up the border. We could get a lot of people coming across. And some of them could be folks we don't want in this country. But the safety thing is much more insidious. It gets much less pushback. And it's a lot more invisible.
Starting point is 00:06:00 And so people tend to kind of go along with it. They sort of go, well, what's wrong with seatbelt laws? And everyone goes, well, nothing's wrong with seatbelt laws. You should wear a seatbelt. It always starts in some sane, rational place. Yes. Okay. Well, then how about a helmet law for motorcycles?
Starting point is 00:06:21 And people go, well, there's always this thing. I never quite understand it, but they do this thing where they go, well, why is it our business if somebody wears a helmet on? Well, I'll tell you why it's our business. That guy gets in a motorcycle. We have to pay. We have to pay. I said to you for a million years, my grandfather smoked,
Starting point is 00:06:40 had a massive heart attack at 68. Doctor said, you don't quit smoking. You're not going to see 70. He know doctor said you don't quit smoking you're not going to see 70 uh he quit he lived till 93 you know you're paying in his last 10 years right we paid two billion dollars for my grandfather's day alive and i right said way back yeah i said well why don't you just let him smoke and then he'll die at 70 and they go because we have to pay for it and i go okay but what do you mean we have to pay for it he's dead he's dead at 70 well we'll have to pay for the 18 months he's not dead you know it's like yeah but when he if he makes it to
Starting point is 00:07:15 93 we'll pay for the last decade yeah of his life and everyone you don't get it we have to pay if he's so first off this we have to pay pro, I'm now filing that under secondhand smoke. I assume you guys are just lying. These people going on in their 90s, they stop working when they're 72. This is 20 years later that they're just sort of sucking off the teat of the society. I don't get the math yeah here so they lie yeah so that's that's number one the safety thing is insidious and it's slow you know they kind of go all right so we got the helmets on everybody and then we got the smokers
Starting point is 00:08:00 out the building and then we got the seat beltsts on everybody and then it just it just keeps marching forward yeah and by the way chick think this is safety we're about safety and if you argue with safety everyone turns on you you know what i mean you go well why should we have a mandate that kids have to wear helmets when they're right you don't want kids you know and it just it just goes and it goes and it becomes safety uber alice uber and safety just like defunding the police or opening the border or getting rid of math test scores in the oakland school district it has a byproduct. Yep. And the byproduct is costly, and it impinges on civil liberties, and it costs society in general. Just economically. How about spiritually? Yes.
Starting point is 00:08:54 It's a shelter in place. Right, right, right. And, by the way, shelter in place with your porn and your screens and your Snapchats. Oh, good. That's healthy. and your Snapchats. Oh, good. That's healthy.
Starting point is 00:09:08 But, you know, my continued obsession with the French Revolution, I had an insight just yesterday where I thought, oh, my goodness. You know, the French during the revolution formed these bureaus, these committees, right, that sort of took over. One took over from another, took over from another. But the one that went totally nuts that was run by Robespierre, right, that perpetrated the terror so-called with all the guillotines, do you know what it was called? No.
Starting point is 00:09:34 The Committee for Public Safety. Oh, wow. Isn't that fucking crazy? And I thought of that yesterday. I'm like, oh, shit, that's right. They used guillotines in the name of public safety. And that was their big, that was how they got the compliance. It's in your best interest.
Starting point is 00:09:53 You're safe, safer with us. That should, when you hear safety, you should be immediately, you should vomit. You should vomit and get angry. Right. You should vomit and get angry. Right. So now you go, well, then you'll have cities and states that are very safety-oriented, which is where we live. And so when it starts raining, they'll start – I mean, they're really – we're saying shelter in place.
Starting point is 00:10:22 Yes. With the rain. Yeah, I'm surprised they didn't use those words. Somebody must have used those words. The reason I was able to shave three minutes off my commute the other day is because everyone was sheltering in place while I was happily driving. Not to mention, there's also another side of this that people don't really, you know, I think it's a little too inside baseball and technical or whatever it is.
Starting point is 00:10:48 But you have to really think this way. You know, I've said it a million times. The speed limit where we are has been unchanged for 40 years, you know. But 40 years ago, my mom was driving around a VW Squareback. Right. And her VW Squareback had retread tires on it, by the way. My mom couldn't spring for new tires. Right.
Starting point is 00:11:17 We bought old tires. Right. That had a new tread put on them, which would delaminate and come off. Obviously, it's not a new tire. And I remember the tires on that particular vehicle were about this wide, about three inches wide. Yeah. Like a bicycle tire. They have like 75 series tires, skinny ass retread tires, right?
Starting point is 00:11:38 Drum brakes in the rear and disc brakes in the front, but not vented. Skinny, thin disc, and no anti-lock anything, no electric sensors or wipers. I mean, the wipers, you could barely see them through the windshield. No such thing as a rear wiper for the rear window. You know, defrosters and also things like automatic braking and lane change alerts and sensors. It's all nothing. Nothing, right?
Starting point is 00:12:11 So my mom driving around that VW squareback in the rain was something to contend with. Yes. On a good day. Oh, on a clear day. Yeah. If my mom, and you would see this frequently, if you had to do an emergency stop, like really jam on the brake, the car would pull violently to one side or the other. Like a little puff of smoke would come out where one tire locked up but not the other, you know, and the thing would pull, right? Remember when you'd slam on the brakes and the thing would start pulling?
Starting point is 00:12:43 thing would pull right you remember when you'd slam on the brakes and things start pulling used to be one one way that people would kind of test cars out back in the days they just sort of get going down the street and they'd let go of the steering wheel and hit the brake and see which side it yanked toward yeah right okay but we're driving around modern day cars with anti-lock brakes and rear disc and vented disc and all the bells and the whistles not to mention just how much more visible everything the mirrors are bigger they're better you know a rear view mirror used to be the size of a lady's compact you know on the outside of the car fogged over now they're this big and they're heated so they don't fog up. It's like comparing a old biplane to a
Starting point is 00:13:32 modern... A Wright Brother plane versus a... I'll give it a World War I biplane to a modern jet and then you're going, why are you going so fast? It's like, well, because the technology lets us do it. All right, Drew, do your thing. This show is sponsored by BetterHelp. And the best relationships happen when both people put in work.
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Starting point is 00:14:37 Visit BetterHelp.com slash AdamandJu today to get 10% off your first month. That's BetterHelp, H-E-L-P.com slash AdamandJu. So this is another thought I had. So they want us off the roads, right? Okay. Off the roads because it's raining. Again, I didn't see a lot of accidents, which was kind of interesting, but I drove a lot in the last three days. But I get that there's more accidents when we're on the road. But think about this. Where are all the, I'll use a dramatic word, catastrophic events associated with rain and wind? Where do they happen? Do they happen on the road? They happen in people's houses and backyard.
Starting point is 00:15:19 So now they're home for the mudslide to come in and kill them. Or the tree to fall on them. And so they're keeping people. home for the mudslide to come in and kill them or the tree to fall on them. And so they're keeping people. This reminds me of COVID because in home, the in-home environment was where COVID was spread. So you're holding people where it spread. By the same token now, you're holding people in the environment where rain does the damage, where the hills.
Starting point is 00:15:41 What do you hear about in LA? Houses going down the hillside. Well, guess what? Now it's going to have people in it. Well done, everybody. Well done. Yeah. To me, I don't even break it down that far. I'm just sort of like, okay, more of this. And it's now spread to the weather, but it's just everywhere and it's all sensational. And I stop listening. It feels like it's got a motivation behind it all sensational and I don't – I just – I stop listening. It feels like it's got a motivation behind it that's coming, which is now we're going to tell you about climate change. Well, all –
Starting point is 00:16:13 Although it may not. It may just be the sensational bullshit. Well, no, no, no. There are – a lot of people are – when they're talking about the border are saying these are climate refugees. The average 19-year-old from Honduras, do you think we talked to him about climate? Do you think he's got something to say about it or that he's been affected by it or something?
Starting point is 00:16:35 I mean, it is our new world order where something is brought up, could be climate, could be racism, could be whatever, and then we just work it into some narrative. And we beat that drum so hard that eventually people just sort of go, well, that must be what is. I mean, it wouldn't be. Look, I bring up a lot. We used to talk.
Starting point is 00:17:03 They used to talk here about Africanized killer bees, you know, coming over to Mexico and to Texas and killing ranchers and stuff. And listen, they stopped talking about it because it just never happened. You know what I mean? But if they never stopped talking about it, and it was in every NFL end zone and killer bees or whatever it was, then most kids would grow up and assume there were killer bees. I mean, that's just, how can you expect an 11-year-old who's in this society?
Starting point is 00:17:35 You know, I was thinking about it through the, I think about race all the time, and I think about the horrible message and how dangerous it is and how no one really talks about it except for me. But it's destructive and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But, you know, you know, we start thinking about what about these young kids? You know, what are they what are they going to grow up with? But as you think about it now. And I'll talk about an encounter I had at the airport.
Starting point is 00:18:03 You know, you get a 23 year old chick, she's out in the workforce. And the race discussion, oppression, society, endemic, whatever, that's been around for her life. I mean, this isn't four years old anymore. It's 15 years old. It's been nonstop. And this 23-year-old person grew up in a vat of this stuff. Emmy, did you find any of those clips you were looking for?
Starting point is 00:18:33 I did. Oh, man, there's a couple of doozies. A couple of doozies. And also, it's this great alchemy or combination of things, which is you go, we got to elect a black mayor of Chicago so we can show everyone we're not racist. And then he, when he gets up there, people go, well, what's up with the budget? Then he goes, it's because I'm black. And it's like, oh, that's what you guys just did to yourselves. You did this thing. And now they're going to play this card um this is Brandon Johnson
Starting point is 00:19:11 of Chicago the mayor of Chicago now remember their last mayor was a black lesbian so this all this like I'm the first well not anymore you had you had someone with two intersectional points lesbian and black before you but and female yep oh and female yeah uh but now black heterosexual brandon johnson mayor is going to um explain why he's not had a chance to get down to the border to figure out what's going on with the border crisis and all the migrants being dropped off in his city and taking all the shelters and the governmental services that are reused for his constituency. But here he is. I have children who attend schools who have soccer games, y'all.
Starting point is 00:20:00 You know, you all are asking me as if I'm not a parent in this city. I get it. I'm mayor. I get it. But you're asking me to give you a date and I have to court. Do you understand that you have not had a mayor like me? I get that. I have a wife. I have children. They have schedules. And plus, we still have public safety that we have to address. We still have the unhoused that we have to address. I still have a budget that I have to address. And I'm doing all of that with a black wife raising three black children on the west side of the city of Chicago.
Starting point is 00:20:28 I am going to the border as soon as possible. He has a schedule. They have kids. Reminds me of that. I need my hair done. It reminds me of that a little bit. Yeah, Lori Lightfoot. Yeah, she cares about her looks.
Starting point is 00:20:40 Yeah. Okay. Every, I would reckon to say almost every mayor has a wife and kids. And a schedule. And a schedule with soccer.
Starting point is 00:20:50 And by the way, I don't mind him not going to the border. Why should he go to the border? Why should this guy go to the border? I don't, I don't.
Starting point is 00:20:55 He should ask his colleagues in the federal government to solve this problem that he's got. Yes. What does he having black kids and a black wife
Starting point is 00:21:03 have to do with the border? Yeah. That's the whole point. It's a schedule. He's busy. But this is all this is going to lead to. Yes, what does he having black kids and a black wife have to do with the border? Yeah. That's the whole schedule. He's busy. But this is all this is going to lead to. By the way, he does these sort of, I'm the first. You replaced a black female lesbian.
Starting point is 00:21:19 Yeah, it was weird that he said you've never had a mare like me. That was. Well, we've had a black mare. Yeah. And we've had mares with kids and a wife. Yeah. So we have. I guess we've not had both at the same time. Yeah. And we've had mayors with kids and a wife. Yeah. So we have. I guess we've not had both at the same time.
Starting point is 00:21:28 Yeah. Okay. All right. So he wants people to get off his back because he's black. That's the situation. Well, at least he listed the problems that he should be concerned with. I like that. Right. He actually listed the things that-
Starting point is 00:21:39 Do you understand where this is leading through? Do you understand that this is now the new world order? Oh, yeah. And also, you got to think to yourself, what the fuck with places like Chicago? You just got done with Lori Lightfoot. But that wasn't bad enough for you guys. You went further into the
Starting point is 00:21:55 abyss with this. This guy is more progressive than she is. They're like, no, that's what we're doing. I mean, they're a lot like LA does the same thing, right? It's like we're going further in that direction that doesn't work. I don't understand who these folks are. I didn't really understand who Karen Bass was.
Starting point is 00:22:14 The average person, I'm guessing, doesn't. I didn't know who she was either, other than she was kind of a lifelong city council whatever. And I was like, I've said to you, Drew, since 1996. Turn best arm here in Los Angeles. Yes. I've said since 1996 to you, I said, let's just get a businessman in there and he'll handle the city like a business. Just run it like a business. That's all.
Starting point is 00:22:39 It'll all be run like a business. And we had a guy who was a top notch businessman who would have run the city like a business, but we don't like that because what about the empathy? And he's a rich white guy. Can't have that. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Let me tell you guys about Jordan Harbinger. You're about to hear a preview of the Jordan Harbinger show with the world's best counterfeiter. How long does it take to print $250 million? Five months. It needs to be worthwhile. It's going to need to be perfect.
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Starting point is 00:25:35 The south side is the problem. Is he being discriminated against? Are his kids being, like, what is his claim? Why, you know, my kids are Italian. Okay. That's their descent. Why? Why would that factor into whatever it is I'm doing? Do you know what I'm saying? It's, it's insidious. It's mostly embarrassing to play this card all the time. I don't, I don't think this is the mayor new york uh adams clip i was looking for but all right let's uh let's hear it let's see we got
Starting point is 00:26:11 that are headed over who decides where the resources are headed are headed by black and brown people across the entire state and city where the leader of the senate person of color leader of the senate a person person of color d.a. in manhattan persons of color. Leader of the Senate versus persons of color. D.A. in Manhattan versus persons of color. D.A. in the Bronx versus persons of color. All of this is chocolate. What are we going to do? What are we going to do with it?
Starting point is 00:26:40 All right. This wasn't the one. The one I'm talking about was very recent. It was on the floor of like a gymnasium. But again, I see some of this stuff as positive because he's acknowledging what you're acknowledging. He is? Yes, that there are black leaders in all these positions. He's not saying things are in trouble.
Starting point is 00:27:00 He's saying, you know, we've done it. They're all in these positions. It's good. This is good. Why is it good is my point. And by the way, when they do this thing where it's like we need a black this, we need a black that, we need representation. Blacks are a minority. You know, they're 13% of the country.
Starting point is 00:27:18 Why should it be 86% black? percent black if it's if i'm using your metrics you want representation in the numbers of the groups that that that are the population you know what i mean like i think they would argue perhaps that in those environments inner city whatnot there's it's higher it's higher but it's not 86 it's 86 percent versus 41 percent it's not, it's still not commensurate. You know, it's interesting. I was talking to someone from New York who's in Eric House. No, but hold on. What I'm saying is just stop talking about race.
Starting point is 00:27:56 Everyone's elected. Everyone has a job. Go do your job. You go outside the doors and you just see, you step outside of this building, you just see everything. There's Hispanic and Armenian. There's white people. There's just everything. Good.
Starting point is 00:28:15 Now set forth and be fruitful. You know what I mean? Now do your job. Stop talking about how many people from this group we got into this category. It's insane. It's insane. It's 2024. Nobody really cares. I told you Tom Bradley was the black mayor of Los Angeles 50 years ago.
Starting point is 00:28:35 50 years ago. Okay, we did it. Now let's run the city and stop talking about it and then stop using it as an excuse when you don't. And stop talking about it and then stop using it as an excuse when you don't, because what they do is they fuck up their job and they go, people are only saying something because, or whatever Fannie Willis is saying that, you know, it's a horrible shitstorm because you put the person in this position and then eventually the dissenters come out and go, you know, Kamala Harris, how come you're not doing a better job when you're, oh, it's because I'm a black woman.
Starting point is 00:29:08 And now we're talking about you being a black woman. And they wouldn't do it if it didn't work. They know what they're doing. Why they even bring it up? Why not just bring up the border and tell me all you've done? Yeah. And then it creates a complacency and a weakness where people just feel like, look, if you have an employee and it's understood, you can't fire that employee and he understands it and you understand it.
Starting point is 00:29:31 See how that employee performs. Yeah. That's all I'm saying. It'll breed that. All right. So maybe we'll find that other clip. It's, it is the exact same speech talking about chocolate,
Starting point is 00:29:43 but this one, he talks about the coming after him. You know what's interesting? I was talking to him. By the way, in New York, the most progressive, bluest place in the world. For some reason, Biden is snubbing him. He won't meet with him when he comes to New York. He won't speak his name.
Starting point is 00:30:00 Yeah, it's not. Is that because of the border stuff, I wonder, or what? Here's the theme with Biden. If you're on the left or on the right, but if you're on the left and you start speaking out about him, Biden, federal government, not doing a good job on the border, doing a good job on the border. A week later, there'll be some investigation by the DOJ showing that you took improper contributions and finances or something. This is mysteriously stuff starts popping up on you. So pathetic.
Starting point is 00:30:42 It's really, it's insane. You speak out and the next thing you know, you're getting investigated and then hauled into court. Lawfare, overreach. It's a weaponization of the government. You're talking about civil liberties and freedoms and dictators. What do you think dictators do? Somebody says something they don't like and they tell their DOJ, Department of Justice or whatever they call it. Look around.
Starting point is 00:31:10 See what that guy's been up to. I want to know what that guy's been up to. And that's what's kind of – essentially probably what's happening to Brandon – not Brandon Johnson. Eric Adams. Eric Adams. He started speaking out, and they started looking into it. But he's saying it's because he's black, which is, it's insidious, it's horrible,
Starting point is 00:31:35 I blame everyone but me, and oh yeah, here it is. This is a good one. Also, Drew, can we at least agree on some of this doesn't it show that some of these guys have 10 cent heads i you know it's certainly that would be a strategy used by people let me interrupt it's raining outside right yeah uh we had a guy who used to work here who had kind of a 10-cent head. And at some point, we were getting a Chick-fil-A order going to take over to Leno's, and he screwed the whole thing up badly, right? And when I said to him, look, you ordered three chicken sandwiches.
Starting point is 00:32:26 said to him look there's you ordered three chicken sandwiches there's me and nate and mike august and then we're all going to leno's to buy those guys lunch and you think it was weird that he's got a whole crew over there and stuff you bought three you know what he said to me it was raining outside and i said what what what does that have why don't get what the rain what was the rain after is. I don't know. But here's my point. When you're talking about having kids and a wife, and they're talking about the border, then you have a 10-cent head. You do.
Starting point is 00:32:57 You just do. To float these ideas, you have a 10-cent head. You wouldn't float them. At very minimum, it makes it appear that you have that and do you really want that you do have a 10 cent that's the thing you have a 10 cent head drew because i know enough not to come at people with these notions and you do too and so is everyone you know is bright thank you all right here we go sir stand up they need to see you deputy mayor williams ison deputy mayor mira josie deputy mayor amazar deputy mayor maria torres springer
Starting point is 00:33:35 have you ever seen this much chocolate leading the city of new york and then go down the line look look who's here black this is representative of the city of New York. And then go down the line. Look who's here. This is representative of the city. That's why people are hating on me. You trying to figure out why they're hating on me? They're hating on me because those are... How many of you go to church? All right.
Starting point is 00:34:03 They're hating on him because of his diversity in New York, even though they represent the populace. See, to me, it's sad that he would feel that way. He doesn't feel that way. He's lying. Who's hating on him? First off, the white people in New York are amongst the most progressive people on the planet,
Starting point is 00:34:23 and then there's black and Hispanic or whatever. Who is the group? They're hating on him because he appointed people of color. Right. Okay. He doesn't think that. Or he has a 10 cent head. Either way, it's not leadership.
Starting point is 00:34:39 That isn't leadership. That's not leadership. Whether you're the football coach or the general, you know why they hate me, because something abstract that has nothing to do with me not really doing a good job. All right, I'm going to be in Vegas February 22nd over at Kimmel's Club. I'm going to
Starting point is 00:34:56 be in Kimmel's Club a lot. Just go to adamkroll.com for all the live shows. What do you got, Drew? You can get everything from me at drdrew.com, and please do subscribe at our Rumble channel and cultivate low self-esteem, not pride. Absolutely. Until next time, I'm Carl for Dr. Drew saying, mahalo. You better run.
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