The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1875 It's More Animal Than Human

Episode Date: June 6, 2024

Today, Adam shares his recent right on red encounter, Dr. Drew dissects the animal like behavior behind the wheel and the latest awareness campaign. Plus, Dr. Fauci's idealogical bullying, and is it t...he end of right turn arrows in California? Please Support Our Sponsors Manscaped.com, promo code: ADAMDREW Aura.com/Trust

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Starting point is 00:02:16 Hello Mr. Burcham. Go to DailyWirePlus.com and enter the code ADAM25 to sign up for a DailyWirePlus annual membership and receive 25% off. Check it out today, dailywireplus.com. 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 the show. Get it on, Dr. Drew's Board Certified Physician to Expecstrum Medicine. Can I tell you, Drew? Yeah. Tell me. The most egregious
Starting point is 00:03:02 bit of right-turn abuse that I have witnessed in all my days in this town. It happened to me yesterday. Oh boy. That's a large pool to pull from. Yes. We've been watching people stall out of that right-turn signal for 30 years, 20 years. It's been a disturbance for quite some time. Well, there's a thing, Drew, and it's a weird thing if you just sort of broke it down pragmatically. You know, you go, okay, is traffic an issue in Los Angeles?
Starting point is 00:03:39 And you go, oh yeah, is it a big issue? Yeah, is it ongoing? Yes. Does it affect everyone? Yes. Does it affect everyone? Yes. Does it affect everyone negatively? Yes. Does it affect the poor and the downtrodden more?
Starting point is 00:03:52 And you go, well, yeah, probably because the poor and the downtrodden live in Sun Valley, but they have to work in Beverly Hills as gardeners or whatever, you know, You wanna afford a house. Out here you can't afford a six million dollar house. You gotta go to Simi Valley where you can afford something and then you have to commute to Westwood where you work every day and then commute back.
Starting point is 00:04:16 I mean you really, you wanna buy a house, you gotta move out of town if you're an average couple. 100%. So it affects the people where we report to care about the most, you know? And there's a thing that would really make an impact in this problem known as traffic. It would be impactful, very positively.
Starting point is 00:04:42 And it's never discussed, and people don't know what to do with it and there's certainly never been a campaign of any kind to do this, which is. You at one time had a general campaign, move your ass. Yeah, but this is the right turn. You can turn right when it's red, you stop and then you turn.
Starting point is 00:05:03 And people don't do it and as I've lamented many times where sunset sec tees into Pch they give you a whole runoff lane. That's that's that's the part that drives me crazy That is it's its own sometimes not even just a runoff lane. Sometimes it's a new lane. It's a merge. Sorry It's well sometimes a new lane, but this is a merge, you have 100 yards to merge. The traffic stacks all the way up to the synagogue and the school on the top of the hill,
Starting point is 00:05:30 and the person in front will not turn. And it's pretty clear that if you put a couple of signs up and turn right, you can turn, merge safely, or whatever, you could do it, but they won't. They will not be discussed. Same people that can't move the mud from the road most same people most people just don't know and don't care but yesterday maybe the worst of all time can't wait and let me before you tell me let me just say I've seen some some ink spilled recently about people from other countries
Starting point is 00:06:01 especially just blown away that you could turn right on a red light. Well, this is another problem. People come to California from all parts unknown. And states that don't allow it. And states unknown, and it's not allowed in their state. Yeah, or their country. But there is no concerted effort to let them know that you can. Correct. Instead, we have click it or tick it or slow for the cone zone on the sign, but not you can turn right on a
Starting point is 00:06:28 red, which bottlenecks everything. Yesterday, are you ready? I'm ready. You and I leave this place the same way. You go down Western, Flower, and then you turn right on Western, right? Yeah. It's two, so Flower's the main boulevard, it's two lanes, but I got to turn right and get on the freeway. Yeah. It's it's two. So Flowers, the main boulevard, it's two, two lanes. Yeah. But I got to turn right and get on the freeway. Yeah. Right. Oh no, I got to turn right and go down to victory. I won't get my iron. But anyway, I'm in the right lane. We're both turning on to that street. They're turning right. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:58 There are about seven or eight cars all in the right lane. OK. And then zero cars in the right lane. Okay. And then zero cars in the left lane. Okay. And so we're all turning right, I guess. And of course, very slowly, the first person always just sits there, doesn't know what to do. You know what I mean? I honked through seven cars and everything. So anyway, I'll start turning and then the signal turns red, it turned green, and then it turned red, and the car in front of me stopped. And now it's stopped, and the left lane is wide open, but this person's sitting there, and their blinker's not on, which is another thing.
Starting point is 00:07:38 People don't use their blinker, so I don't know. Are you turning right, or are you not? I wait for the full cycle of the light person goes straight. So the person got to the right lane. And this is a right turn lane, not just a right lane? No. Okay. You should bring it here, too.
Starting point is 00:07:56 I'm just trying to make sure. What do you think? You leave here 2,000 times. I was trying to picture it. Trying to picture it, you've done it 200,000 times. Mindlessly. It's a right lane. This person got behind nine cars in the right lane
Starting point is 00:08:08 with the left lane wide open with no intention of turning right. And when the signal turned red, I just sat behind them wanting to turn right with a wide open lane to left and they never moved. What the fuck are you even doing in that lane if you're not turning? How is that a conscious human being?
Starting point is 00:08:24 Is what I- It's an animal. It's more animal than human. Yes. It's weird. But also, why would you even queue up in front of a bunch of, behind a bunch of cars when the left lane was wide open? Forgot to queue up. Stay there.
Starting point is 00:08:39 Sit there through multiple right turns and then a cycle on the light. Well they were going straight, so they had to wait for the light to turn green to go through the intersection. No, I understand that, but they could have just gotten to the left lane and gone around the right turning people. So what is that? You raised my awareness of the sort of animalistic, not animalistic, animal-like behavior behind the wheel.
Starting point is 00:09:06 Yeah, yeah. It's just, animals are sort of too kind. Yeah, way too kind. Yeah, amoeboid, you know, like a single cell organism. Something without a spine. Yeah, without a spine, without a brain, without a nervous system. Right, just literally just sit there. Yeah, and I see behavior like that behind the wheel a lot.
Starting point is 00:09:22 So there should be a campaign that says, do not get in the right lane. If you're not planning on turning right, be in the left. If the left lane's open, be in the left lane. Because now I want to turn right, but I can't because you're going straight and there's no one next to us. Wide open in the next lane.
Starting point is 00:09:41 All right, but it's not their fault. It's our fault because there's no awareness campaign. All right, and a lot of the yentas in the city council now wanna make it illegal to turn right on. No. Oh yeah. Why? Oh, Drew, out of San Francisco, stop the presses.
Starting point is 00:10:00 Pedestrian deaths. When they say pedestrian deaths, they mean junkies stumbling in front of cars. Oh yeah, San Francisco's pushing hard. And to make it just a county-wide thing in San Francisco or to make it a street-wide thing? I don't know, everybody will find it. But yeah, the same lawmakers that brought you, it's a good idea to close the beaches, are the same ones that want to get rid of the right turn. All right. We got the Fauci clip By the way now here it is Drew. You're gonna have to figure out what you saw on this
Starting point is 00:10:33 You said in an interview that you gave as part of an audiobook written by Michael Spector That you believed in institutional should make it hard for people To to live their lives so they'd feel pressured to get vaccinated. Can we read, run the audio clip on that? You think can be done about it. I have to say that I don't see a big solution other than some sort of mandatory vaccination. I know federal officials don't like to use that term.
Starting point is 00:11:01 Once people feel empowered and protected legally, you were going to have schools, universities, and colleges are going to say, you want to come to this college, buddy, you're going to get vaccinated. Lady, you're going to get vaccinated. Big corporations like Amazon and Facebook and all of those others are going to say, you want to work for us, you get vaccinated. And it's been proven that when you make it difficult for people in their lives, they lose their ideological bullshit and they get vaccinated. Thank you. Ideological.
Starting point is 00:11:38 Are all objections to COVID vaccinations, ideological bullshit, Dr. Fauci? No, they're not. And that you not what I was referring to well in reference to making it hard for people to get education Traveling working I'd say it very much was in context and I take great offenses Allison that's not what he was talking about. Yeah, what's that mean? Yeah, it's exactly what he was talking about Unfortunately, he did this this guy listen he he's Remember the compromise part. Yeah, he called it ideological bullshit for me Not to want my 14 year old son to get an experimental vaccination that he didn't need. That's my ideological bullshit Yep
Starting point is 00:12:18 And if we make things tough enough on me Where I can't go into restaurants or he can't go into school or he can't go into restaurants and we can force him to get vaccinated. Yep, that's what he's saying. Exactly, that's exactly what he just said. Yep. Okay, so what's the ideological bullshit? Remember it's bullshit? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:37 Okay, and then he says, that's not what I meant. It's exactly what he meant, that's exactly what he said. So don't tell me he's sitting there looking at data. He's compromised. Yeah. And I think, isn't that the doctor? Isn't that the ER guy? Looks like him.
Starting point is 00:12:54 But the point being. I think that guy's a different guy. But this guy, too, is sort of sermonizing a little bit. So he's not following on. He's not listening to the answers. He just keeps rolling. They need to do what I did with glory all right exactly He's Gavin Newsom like okay. That's not what you meant. What did you mean and let's just play the tape again
Starting point is 00:13:13 And see do you tell me the part? Tell me the part you just said make it tough to go to schools make it tough to go to work Make it make it tough on people and they will cave and they will drop their bullshit. You called it bullshit this again you're arguing from the truth like we discussed last show and Yes, he missed that opportunity and that's generally my take on the Fauci Testimony is that they missed Opportunities to actually interview and it's in the interview It seems to me when I've ever seen anybody
Starting point is 00:13:46 Effectively interview a guy like this. They break it down into simple parts, you know, is it true? You use the word ideological bullshit. Yes or no. Yes Is ideological bullshit a reference to let's fill in the blank, you know? Vaccine hesitancy. Yes, really? Okay Is it and just go point by point until you get them to actually roll out their opinion. Because they won't say it whole cloth. Well, is there any,
Starting point is 00:14:15 let's be an attorney for Anthony Fauci. For him. For him. What, when he said, that's not what I meant, what does that mean? It means he's obfuscating. If I'm, if I'm. You're his attorney though.
Starting point is 00:14:30 Oh, what is he? You're his attorney. Okay, I'm his attorney and what does he, what do I think he means? Or what does he say? Well, I think he said that was ideological bullshit, but he says no. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:39 So what does he mean by that? I'd have to make something up. Because he's not telling us what he means, right? Yeah That was incredible Yes. Yes. Mm-hmm. All right all right, so The interesting thing is He turned it into ideological
Starting point is 00:15:00 Yes It's not ideological to not do things that aren't effective and could be harmful. So I don't want to wear a mask because it's hot and uncomfortable and unnecessary, but that's not ideological. Yeah. Well, he, if it's ideological, he's saying there should be no such thing as informed consent because informed consent is based on a point of view. Yes. Putting, choosing to wear your seatbelt
Starting point is 00:15:27 when you get in the car is not ideological. It's statistically sound safety measures. You know what I mean? Yep. Okay. All right. And it's weird that, it's weird that the so-called scientist goes to ide,
Starting point is 00:15:42 it's just so odd. The whole thing is so bizarre. We're so hysterical out of our minds. And he was too, let's face it. I don't know why, I don't know what compromised him. I think he had more motivated reasoning than most. In other words, covering whatever his tracks were. Yeah, he was compromised.
Starting point is 00:16:01 As I said, four years ago. Yes, yes, yes, you did right away. Right. Now, by the way- And I was confused then because I dealt with this guy for many years and it was like, wait a minute, it can't be. It's kind of like, this guy, what? That's a defense that I was using to not accept reality.
Starting point is 00:16:18 Yeah. And I never say he's a bad person. He just his thinking got warped Hmm, and then you don't want that guy Making decisions once the thinking gets warped, but it stayed there. Yeah, it's locked. Oh, yeah Alright Manscaped, you know, I love the products at manscaped If you're looking for the perfect Father's Day gift Manscaped comm has the right tools for dads trusted by over 10 million men worldwide for
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Starting point is 00:17:49 What do you think? The voicemail message, you mean? We've got that, we've got some topics here to get into. Yeah, there's a lot of stuff. Have we talked about the Trump indictments? I don't know if we've- No. Well, that's interesting. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:01 No one's above the law, Drew. Yeah, I'm aware of that. Yeah. Um, no one's above the law drew. Yeah. I'm aware of that. Uh, yeah. Oh, did Biden sign the order today to shut down the Southern boarders yesterday? Now, I guess he did, which I did not know. I heard that. I thought that was a rumor. Seems like an odd thing for him to do this late in the game because it shows that he could have done it all the way until now. Yeah, I know you think that that way because you're like a logical person, you know, but as we've learned, people just say anything all the time
Starting point is 00:18:36 and it doesn't really matter anymore, you know what I mean? Yes. I mean, look, here's the, so for the lay people, the president has the power to do this. Well, Trump was blocked by the courts when he attempted to do it. Well, the thing that was funny about Biden doing it
Starting point is 00:18:56 is when Trump was explaining to Sean Hannity he was gonna be a dictator, but only for one day, he said, I'm gonna shut the border down. And then everyone said, you're a dictator but only for one day. He said I'm going to shut the border down. And then everyone said dictator, but that's what Biden just did. So Biden opened the border and then they kept talking about legislation but people kept saying to Biden you could close it if you wanted and he'd say he didn't have the power to do it. But it wasn't politically expedient for him. And now he's decided, I guess it's too bad and it looks bad going to the election.
Starting point is 00:19:27 That's what I find odd, that it's sort of a capitulation to the fact that he could have done it all along here. Yeah, but then you have to start thinking like, I mean, really try to drill down on it for a second. Is there a concern for the American people and or border towns, Tucson, Arizona, whatever, like how people would be impacted by a porous border? Like is that a concern? Didn't seem to be. impacted by a porous border? Like, is that a concern? Like, I guess what I'm saying is,
Starting point is 00:20:07 and this is the part that is frightening me a little bit. It didn't seem like, initially it just seemed like, well, the left side of his party wanted an open border, so he said, fine, open border. So he did open border, and then he just undid whatever Trump did at the border, and then people got, things got really shitty in a lot of these towns. And then a lot of these towns up against the border had just masses of people sleeping in parks and committing crimes and stuff went, you know what, we're
Starting point is 00:20:39 going to put these people on buses and we'll take them to sanctuary cities and they can deal with them." And then they cried foul. And then it got sort of politically not fantastic for Biden, so he sort of lived with it for a while. Then he started saying, what do you want me to do? I can't do anything. That's right. You know? Now he's doing something which calls into question what he could have done months ago, years ago, but also he didn't have to undo what had already been done. In the first place. In the first place, but now you just realize is everything just a political concession? I mean, politically expedient?
Starting point is 00:21:21 Like is there any part of just forget forget about politics or how I look. Isn't it gonna be bad to have an open border? For people, for humans, yeah. For the people in this country and the people who live along the border and the people that own ranches on the border. Wouldn't it just be bad? It is the general thought bubble over my head
Starting point is 00:21:40 that when you look at the, why people aren't going after Biden for some of the corruption things, why there wasn't more questioning of Dr. Fauci and the house hearings and why Biden could get away with this keeping the bar open and then closing it when he just decided it was politically expedient. I think the reason, all I can figure for all of those things is they're all in on it. They're all in on the take. They're all corrupt. It's really bad that we can't trust. And it just brings me back to we need to get the federal government out of our life.
Starting point is 00:22:09 They need to get out of our fucking life as much as possible. Well, I agree. But can we say two things? Like here's my head on it, right? You can say all politicians are out for political expediency. They want what's going to get them the votes and if they think Opening the border is going to get them more votes or make their constituency happy then they're going to do it Yes
Starting point is 00:22:32 and if they think closing the border is going to be then they're going to do it if they think raising the taxes and Getting the fat cats to pay their fair share is going to help their constituency Then they're good and if they start talking about lowering taxes, then they're gonna do it. So, okay, let's just call all that a given. Okay. So now that all of that's a given, you have to go, well, do you want the border open or closed?
Starting point is 00:22:59 Let's just, let's ascribe no goodwill from either side. Well, the answer is I'd like it closed. So then I would be for the guy who wants it closed and then they'd go, well, that's just red meat for his base. And I'd go, okay. But we're going to get a closed border, aren't we? Same thing about arguing that that's populist. It's like, yeah, that's the people who work for the people.
Starting point is 00:23:24 Right, right. I'm part of yeah, that's the people work for the people. Right, right. I'm part of the population that would like a stout border. The majority, that's the populist part. And he wants the lower taxes, okay? Or he's Ron DeSantis and he wants the open beaches, and he's Gavin Newsom and he wants to close beaches during COVID. Okay, they're both political expedient. And let's just say they're both hucksters and frauds. Do you want to go to the beach? I do. I want to go to Florida, California.
Starting point is 00:23:51 I want to go to the fucking beach and Disneyland. So then I'll be with the huckster who does the shit. That's good. I've said it. When the Newsom started talking about improving conservatorship for the mentally ill, I was like, all right, man, now I'm on your team. You don't need to do too many things my way for me to join, get behind you. Because of the very reason you're raising, you know, I just need people to get shit done. That's good. But unfortunately they blow in the wind and so it's just terrible. All right. So we have, well, why don't you throw it there, Drew? All right. Let me throw it to our friends at Aura.
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Starting point is 00:25:45 We got, so we never talked about Trump in the 34 counts. Right, which is weird. I don't, listen, okay, let's see if we can be as pragmatic and logical and unbiased as possible about this. It's hard to figure out what the fuck. All right, but let's just break it down. Okay. Okay. He was found guilty, 34 counts that nobody really
Starting point is 00:26:11 can adequately describe in terms of the crime. Well, that's the problem I have. When you ask people what was he found guilty of, I've not heard anybody give an answer that I could understand. Yes, but here's a bigger question. Total gobbledygook or total of strife? He did something that affected the outcome of the election by doing this.
Starting point is 00:26:30 Did he win that election? No. Okay, so that's a place to start, right? Is it sort of, for me- Is it an outcome of election issue in this case? I don't know, but if you're being accused of affecting an election through campaign funds being channeled, whatever. Okay, let's go macro and we'll get down to micro. Why
Starting point is 00:26:57 do these laws exist? So people cannot manipulate the outcome of an election. Okay, so did the So people cannot manipulate the outcome of an election. Yeah. Okay. So did the guy we're accusing of manipulating the outcome of the election win that election? No. Okay. So at least we know it didn't affect the election or he didn't do a good job of affecting it. It didn't sufficiently affect the election to change the outcome.
Starting point is 00:27:20 Right. Yeah. Okay. And then when was it? It was, I don't know, eight years ago or whatever it was. It was many years ago. Okay, so it's been a while. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:33 And is there a statute of limitations? Yes, there is. And did it run out? Yes. Okay. So, so far, it doesn't seem like there's a lot here. Yeah. Also, how much money are we talking about here?
Starting point is 00:27:47 $130,000, okay Okay It costs $130,000 every time his jet taxis. Yes, it's not even takes off Just a taxi. It's 130 K. So what are we really talking about here? Well him affecting the election You know what? I mean? Well, it's him affecting the election. You know what I mean? Well, okay, so it was a very, relatively, I mean, he just raised $200 million. So 130K, is that 20%?
Starting point is 00:28:14 Is it literally a rounding error for him? All right, so the amount was almost nothing. Okay, the effect did not have the intended effect, meaning it's sort of saying like, you wanted to steal that guy's car. It's like, but did I steal his car? Well, you didn't steal his car, but you wanted to steal the car.
Starting point is 00:28:32 Right, a lot of mind reading. Right, so, all right. A lot of mind reading. But did he direct, was it his brain that directed the accounting the way it was done? It was just. No, it was his accountant and his attorney, and he just said, write this check or pay her off
Starting point is 00:28:48 or whatever. Okay. So, all right. Does this, what does it feel like to most people? And it feels somewhere between confusing and nothing. And gross. Yeah, and just a kind of a like, all right. So Biden's got a bunch of boxes in his garage,
Starting point is 00:29:08 a bunch of classified stuff, Hillary Clinton destroyed a bunch of stuff with bleach bit and hammers and a bunch of stuff like that. It seems somewhere between not much in standard fare. Yeah. Right? Yeah. I mean, there's just, politicians do stuff and they don't really want you to know about
Starting point is 00:29:28 it. Yeah, Pierce Morgan recently raised the issue of what about Bill Clinton's behavior right now. Right, right. Okay. He's writing checks too, right? Okay. So falls out of heading of that.
Starting point is 00:29:38 In terms of did it affect things? What about the Constitution? What about the future of this great country? I'm gonna file it under here nor there. Okay, so the crime part most people can't understand and it didn't seem to affect anything. And it was such a nominal amount of money with a porn star, okay.
Starting point is 00:29:59 However, they painted it as though it was some sort of moral transgression paying off a porn star and that that was the crime. They painted it as though it was a some sort of moral transgression paying off a porn star and that that was the crime. They painted it that way. The people, if you ask people, they'll say things like that. Like, well, you paid off a porn star. Right. All right. But the guy. That's not illegal and that had nothing to do with it. But it, it, he was trying to avoid embarrassment by paying her off and they managed to embarrass him as much as possible.
Starting point is 00:30:22 Right. But the guy who is leading the chart, well, like I said, there's a couple of interesting parts of this. So I saw it, it's happening a lot, and it's an interesting phenomenon, which is, and I'll circle back to that. So look, no one really knows what the crime is, it didn't seem to affect anything,
Starting point is 00:30:43 and then we have a lot of people talking about no one is above the law and cheering this kind of thing on, which is more problematic than whatever Trump is accused of doing, which is you should be, if you had a stitch of dignity, you'd be like, I don't know, let's just have an election, have a debate, have an election, and let's get on with this. I don't know what he did, did something, everyone did everything. Everyone's done something moving on. You should not be standing up and cheering this event. I've learned from malpractice experience that you can find guilt, you can find somebody guilty of something always. There's always something, some documentation, some something that wasn't at the letter of the law
Starting point is 00:31:25 I don't care what it is. You can always find it. Yeah, I'm just saying You shouldn't have Super strong look when Derek Chauvin got Got indicted for murder. You shouldn't have been standing up and applauding that decision Maybe a manslaughter or murder went up to or or some version of something, but you shouldn't be just sort of cheering one way or the other. You should be looking at the case and the legal experts and the enters from the view and all this kind of stuff.
Starting point is 00:31:58 Well, hang on. And Adam Schiff is always the best that's talking about, no one's above the law. Also, and also it's funny when Am Schiff's like, he went to New York and he had a jury of his peers. It's not a jury of his peers, there are no peers for him. But there's a new thing and it's an interesting thing. And Emmy might be able to find it.
Starting point is 00:32:20 It was somebody just went on, it's making the rounds. Someone just went on George Stephanopoulos' show, and he's basically, this is the phenomenon I'm speaking of. There are a few people on the right that are basically saying the White House was involved with this prosecution. And everyone from the mainstream media, which means essentially cheerleaders for the left,
Starting point is 00:32:48 is going, you can't even say there's nothing, they won't entertain it, right? Why wouldn't you entertain that notion if you were a news outlet? Now remember- They won't entertain a lab leak, they won't entertain- Right, that's what I'm saying, remember?
Starting point is 00:33:02 Remember? And they do this thing where they go. There's nothing I have to cut you off because there's nothing and then the person will go Oh, there's a lot of stuff. Yeah that that leads to this and they just keep yelling It's nothing but think about all the times They told you it was nothing before like when they were talking, you know when Trump was saying he was surveilled by the FBI The CIA there's nothing there's nothing by the way he was surveilled by the FBI, the CIA. There's nothing, there's nothing. By the way, be weary of the people who cut the other people off and yell, �There's nothing� when they
Starting point is 00:33:31 report to be newsgatherers, because the answer should be � Tell me more. Tell me more, because I do news, and this would be a story for me. Not yelling to shut up, which is an interesting process. Also, and we'll find. How did Meshach get selected for three cases randomly? And they were all Trump cases. How did what?
Starting point is 00:33:55 The judge gets selected for three Trump cases randomly. Well, the other thing about the judge is he got selected. They didn't just let a judge show up. And he got selected. They didn't just let a judge show up. Right. And he's partisan. And look, here's all I'm saying to anyone who disagrees with any of this. If you completely flip the script on this story, you just flip the script. You went to Alabama instead of New York. You had a guy who voted and donated to the Trump campaign. His daughter was for the young oath keeper Americans or whatever. He did this whole thing and then they indicted
Starting point is 00:34:31 Hillary Clinton. You'd say justice was served? No one's above the law? Would you have opinions on it? Would you question the outcome? And rightfully so. Okay, all you have to do with any of this stuff is just flip the script and it seems absurd.
Starting point is 00:34:49 And by the way, as a person that hates Hillary Clinton, I would be arguing she got jobbed. Yep. That's what I would do. I'd go, this sounds like she got railroaded. She went to Arkansas, the judge was wearing a mega hat, his daughter campaigned to the young oath keepers, like, come on, we can't have that.
Starting point is 00:35:07 That's what I would say. Yeah, we do. I would say, and I don't like Hillary Clinton, but I'd say this does not go work, right? Yes. Okay, all right. We'll find that clip maybe for the next show. Got some questions about nicotine patches. I got a question for
Starting point is 00:35:30 you too, Drew. Okay, we'll do it. All right, I'm gonna be at Levittown, New York. Governors doing stand-up there, 28th, 29th, three shows in June. And then I'll be at Kimmel's theater. I'm going to Oregon, I'm going to Washington. Going, where's that? Where's Albany? Albany, Oregon. Oh, wait, I'm going to Eugene, Oregon?
Starting point is 00:35:57 Says Albany, Oregon. Yeah, maybe. Maybe. Eugene, oh, okay, now I'm, wait, wait a minute. Eugene Oregon. Oh, Eugene, okay. Yeah, I'm not, oh yeah. Check that.
Starting point is 00:36:16 It's accidentally repeated on there, I'm sorry. Yeah. Yeah. This is why I went on Stulled August the other day. Because it's on the itinerary. I go, okay, do not just, do not rule out the fact that we can do typos. That's why I'm sending you my... All right, now we got it.
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