The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1942 So Suggestible

Episode Date: November 15, 2024

Today, the guys take a call at the top of the show on who are the true owners of the water in California, then Dr. Drew performs an exam on the Aceman live on-air. Plus, they discuss the rapid changes... in Government, celebrity influence, and generational gaps. Leave us a voicemail: SpeakPipe.com/AdamandDrDrew OR Click the microphone at top of the homepage, AdamandDrDrew.com Please Support Our Sponsor: This Episode is Sponsored by BetterHelp, BetterHelp.com/AdamandDrew

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Starting point is 00:01:11 low price of nine bucks a month of pittance for all we're going to bring you. Subscribe now AdamKarola.com slash sub stack and I'll see all of you in our new speakeasy called sub stack. Recorded live at Karola One Studios with Adam Karola 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 that. That's his board certified this and that's best. All right. So I got something that's special for you. We got my blood pressure monitor in here. We'll do that live. I got to get my blood pressure down
Starting point is 00:02:05 Yes, you do we got a call up here as well See you want to take the call You want to let's take the call right and then I'll get to the stuff. I want to get to it That is Let's see Eric Eric you got you got it. What's going on? Oh Not too much. How are you Adam? Adam? What a familiar voice. That's amazing. So you guys took my call. I appreciate it Yeah, thanks for calling in what's your question? So I guess it's just kind of open open topic and I just wanted to discuss the
Starting point is 00:02:43 Stuart and Linda res neck they are you familiar with that with that family? They own they're monopolizing the the water rights in California. No, I'm not familiar with that name Yeah, and I wish you'd look into them. I've actually sent you some stuff on X and I know that you got a lot going on and on there So you don't see much but um... they just they own a massive share california's water system you know largely he'd been secret meetings with feinstein and and your buddy news come and you're just being for him i love it that it will deserve
Starting point is 00:03:16 but um... yeah mostly twenty years mostly funded by tax dollars and then they own the right essentially i think they got sixty% of Kern County dealt water bank rights and urban water systems like California urban water systems is only getting, I think they were allocated 5% of what they requested in 2023. And it's all operates under a massive umbrella, the wonderful company.
Starting point is 00:03:44 And that's the Pomegranate Jews. operates under a massive umbrella the wonderful company that they don't grant it Jews you know it's a weird thing huh second it's so funny because I always think of grift as New York mob you know these these guys the corrupt union guys, and that kind of stuff. You never think California. Oh, I'm thinking everywhere all the time now. I know, but California's so mobbed up and such a grift too, and so much bullshit. I mean, we literally, 24 billion in homelessness,
Starting point is 00:04:22 homeless money spent, don't have no idea what we have, we have nothing. And they do it on the heels of, these people, we need resources for these people. You have $24 billion you've wasted on this. And we don't have anything. Nothing. There's nothing, I don't see a community center, like the ribbon cutting or anything. I don't know what's going on. Yeah, but anyway, it doesn't feel California It feels yeah, you're right. It feels very a mob sort of a mob boss tweet Yeah, New York in the 30s Right, right. And that's that's kind of the interesting part of it. Yeah, it's I'm trying it It's like it feels like Jimmy Hoffa
Starting point is 00:05:05 Yeah, not like Pelosi and Newsome and that whole that whole cabal right of California Yeah, but but it's every bit the same here. Oh They just they own feed you water Justin Vineyard's Landmark, Lewis Sellers, Palm Wonderful, and their big one is the pistachios, the wonderful pistachios, the black one with the bright green writing. Yeah, yeah, that's them. And they actually, what they do,
Starting point is 00:05:38 the farmers, they're strangling our central California water farmers, you know what I mean? They're not gonna sustain for another five, ten more years. The state actually got their hands, the Resnick's have their hands in a new project that was approved in May of 2024, I think due to be completed in 26, where it's funneling water from central to Kern County to NorCal and they're gonna basically getting all that funded by tax dollars and they're selling the water back because they're now on the rights.
Starting point is 00:06:10 So it's just a complete monopoly, strangling our farmers, and I just wish that we can talk about it and expose them and maybe have them some accountability. Where's the taxpayer money going and are we getting double banged? You know what them some accountability. Where's where's the taxpayer money going? And are we getting double banged? You know what I mean? It's just yeah. Well, I they wanted to build a desalinate desalination Desalination plan somewhere in your neck of the woods and uh, coastal commission put an end to that. I I don't know but the good news is is Newsom is going to stand up to trump and whatever he tries and the people of the people the country would like something going a certain Direction he will stand up to yes. All right. Shall we check my blood pressure?
Starting point is 00:06:53 Yeah, just high and and drew that sweater off you you prescribed me blood pressure medication. I can tell you in general I Know you always start low with everything. Low doesn't do anything for me ever on anything. You know what, as I sent in new orders last night, I thought to myself, oh yeah, that's right, he's a heavyweight. Low does nothing. I get it, I get it.
Starting point is 00:07:18 So everyone who starts low, at least start medium with me. Because low- We're taking the two now, right? Yeah, low will not accomplish anything you want it to accomplish. So we're going on the blood pressure cuff. Right. Now, what causes high blood pressure? Genetics more than anything and living longer than we should.
Starting point is 00:07:38 And you are on medication as well? Yes, I am. But I've got it in my family for sure. And when people screw up about blood pressure, they're like, I must be under so much stress it in my family for sure. And when people screw up blood pressure, they're like, I must be under so much stress, I'll drink less coffee. No. No. High blood pressure, primarily essential so-called hypertension, which is a syndrome, is primarily a miscommunication between the kidney and your right atrium. A complex hormonal system maintains that relationship between the kidney and the heart. And that gets out of whack as we age. It's a delicate system
Starting point is 00:08:09 and particularly people are genetically set up. And hang on, let's see if this thing works. Also as you get much older, the vessels get stiff. And there can be other reasons too. There can be the way the kidney... But people think that's because there's so much pressure at work Nothing nothing to do with that or little or nothing. If you're drinking heavily out then it can do it but nothing else Now what is drinking do? Drinking alcohol itself raises blood pressure and then alcohol withdrawal raises blood pressure So it goes against you if you're a moderate heavy drinker
Starting point is 00:08:47 You know, otherwise it's, you know, exercise is important. But if you're exercising and you're managing your diet and your weight's reasonable, though not everyone that's overweight has high blood pressure. That's a misnomer too. That's a mistake. But a good diet helps. Helps. Yeah, you're still in that same fucked up range. 165 over 110 so
Starting point is 00:09:06 kind of holes is so 69 though as I've always said you barely have a pulse yeah so um so we need to increase all you need to increase the medication yeah right well never start at the low start so I call the double down on everything and a water pill I want you to add to it. A water pill? Yeah, it goes with the other two. What's a water pill? Thiazide diuretics lower blood pressure via a variety of mechanisms. It changes what's called the venous capacitance.
Starting point is 00:09:37 So blood vessel tends to open up a little bit in the periphery. You're a real doctor? Just a love doctor. And it works really well with your calcium blocker and your ARB inhibitor. All right, I'll try. So it's going to be double dose. It's all up at the pharmacy. It's all doubled up. It's a very low dose diuretic, so you shouldn't really need to take any potassium or anything with that. But the thing about that diuretic I don't like is a lot of people, I was on it for a while too, people report fatigue from it.
Starting point is 00:10:05 They don't feel it when they exercise, they don't feel right, so just keep an eye on it. Now you got up in my head. I know, suggestible you are. You're so suggestible. So suggestible. You said you had something for me. Well, this is gonna make you laugh, I think, for you.
Starting point is 00:10:21 I could use it. Because we know that the Trumpiest of all Trump answers is because it's from China, right? China. All right, and the reason I say it is it's a sort of new world order. It's a youngish, presumably progressive female reporter going,
Starting point is 00:10:45 how can you say that? Like what are you saying? And I think there's something about that group that just always expects you to go, oh yeah, no, sorry, no, I have Asian friends, but they're not used to because it's from China. This is one of my favorite videos of all time. Right, but I have a corollary or something
Starting point is 00:11:09 that will compliment this. Oh, wow. Yes, yes, a garnishment for this one. Oh, the parsley for this. To surprise you, yes, yes, a sprig. First we'll watch this one. Why do you keep calling this the Chinese virus? There are reports of dozens of incidents of bias against Chinese Americans in this country.
Starting point is 00:11:30 Your own aide, Secretary Azar, says he does not use this term. He says ethnicity does not cause the virus. Why do you keep using this? A lot of people say it's racist. Because it comes from China. It's not racist at all, no. Not at all. It comes from China.
Starting point is 00:11:42 That's why. It comes from China. I want to be accurate. And no one cares about Chinese Americans in this country. Yeah, please, John. All right. I cannot wait to convince that guy back. racist at all now not at all it comes from China that's why comes from China I want to be accurate yeah please John I cannot wait to get this guy back yeah I love getting this guy back I love it I love I love getting rid of the freak shows and the Admiral Levine's and the my orcas's and all the Buddha judges and all the weird DI hires like oh god get rid of these incompetent idiots. So one of the, if you really wanna kind of go, well, what's the difference between the old administration
Starting point is 00:12:14 and Biden and the new administration and Trump, you can look no further than the new borders are. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Cause that guy, Tom Homan is like out of central cast. Yes. A sort of tough border czar versus you see like Mayorkas sitting there with his eyebrows sort of going well we didn't we think that's significant. I don't know. Mayorkas is I don't know. Did you see, are you gonna show him? I don't know if Mayorkas is, yes. Or did you see the part where he's like I nailed down next to that five-year-old and I prayed for him
Starting point is 00:12:47 To see that whole piece now But my orcas is just another I said I assumed DEI hire who sucks at a shop but alright, we'll be so glad to get rid of but This guy gets asked during an interview on 60 minutesutes how you gonna deport people, what about their family, but here's the question, here's what I like Drew, quiet. Took me, I had to watch it three times, but guess who's asking the question? Who? There's no way we would know by how we introduce this segment, so I guess we'll have to watch it.
Starting point is 00:13:30 I hear a lot of people say, you know, the talk of a mass deportation is racist. It's threatening to the immigrant community. It's not threatening to the immigrant community. It should be threatening to the illegal immigrant community. But on the heels of historic illegal immigration crisis, that has to be done. What would the largest deportation in American history look like to you? Let me tell you what it's not going to be first. It's not going to be a mass sweep of neighborhoods. It's not going to be building concentration camps. I've read it all.
Starting point is 00:14:02 It's ridiculous. But if mass deportation is not going to be, as you said, massive sweeps in concentration camps, what is it? They'll be concentrated. They'll be targeted arrest. Okay. Well, the cut, the clip we discussed on the way in was the part where they asked him about who's going with the family, what about the the family right? I mean if it's not it's a long It's a long interview, so we hold it, but it'll be the one that's as I as I describe it That's do you know the other problem with me is
Starting point is 00:14:37 The clip I'm talking about has made the round so I want to have seen it'll be well Even if you haven't seen it, it'll be easy to find because it made the rounds. That's my short But I would remind you that but that whatever I said Should be represented in the clip. Otherwise you can assume it's the wrong clip What the arguments would be just to remind everybody that the Obama administration Deported four million people four million. How do they do it without concentration camps or sweeps? They managed to. They put the kids in, oh no wait,
Starting point is 00:15:07 Trump put the kids in the cages. Right. Yeah. Hey, let me remind you about our friends Better Help. This show is sponsored by Better Help, and November is all about gratitude. And if you'd like to thank someone, this is the time to do it.
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Starting point is 00:18:46 We will play this one for you. We have seen one estimate that says it would cost $88 billion to deport a million people a year. I don't know if that's accurate or not. Is that what American taxpayers should expect? What price do you put on international security? Is that worth it? Is there a way to carry out mass deportation without separating families? of course there's
Starting point is 00:19:12 Families can be deported together All right now do you recognize that reporter I Don't I'm sorry. I just don't I don't I'm sorry. I just don't See the same one that was oh I would not have recognized the same person I'm just putting the pieces together that that's what you're referring to you could recognize that's where I was heading. Yeah Yeah, but I I didn't you know, you know record now you just saw the person I really didn't recognize her the same person not look the same to me. That's why my first reaction is to me.
Starting point is 00:19:46 To me. No, no, I mean it's hard. What I was very focused on, by the way, is that... She's pissed. That's what I was focused on, not her overall appearance. Right. But we know she's a female. Can you put it side by side for me?
Starting point is 00:20:04 Thank you Show the China China yeah that And Drew's phone rang right right on during the punchline perfectly, but Anyway that just show me the second one again cuz Drew's phone went off show me the one you just showed me Or you can show me the last 20 seconds. I don't see I would not have recognized that the same person. In fact even now it makes me doubt that it's the same person. I'm sorry. Go back to China. Let's hear the voice. Close your
Starting point is 00:20:42 eyes Drew. Okay. let's go to the China one and then we'll go the one we just played and we'll keep our eyes closed okay and we'll see if there's a difference or we can tell the Chinese virus there are reports of dozens of incidents of bias against Chinese Americans in this country your own aid secretary Azar says he does not use this term he says ethnicity does not cause the virus why do you keep using this racist okay still makes me happy this whole thing eyes closed history look like to you let me tell you what's not going to be for the crisis. More vocal fraud. That has to be done.
Starting point is 00:21:26 What would the largest deportation in American history look like to you? Well, let me tell you what it's not going to be first. Let it play. It's not going to be a mass sweep of neighborhoods. It's not going to be building concentration camps. I've read it all. It's ridiculous. But if mass deportation is not going to be, as you said, massive sweeps in concentration camps. I've read it all. It's ridiculous. But if mass deportation is not going to be, as you said, massive sweeps in concentration
Starting point is 00:21:48 camps, what is it? There'll be concentrated. There'll be targeted arrest. Towards the end there, it looks like. Also, when I say play the last one we played, just play the last one, please. Because I want to drew to hear it anyway. That's why I was specific about play the last one we played. All doable is what I'm saying. I'm using certain words to instruct certain things for certain reasons. So just play the last one we played. I think that's pretty doable, right?
Starting point is 00:22:20 It says it would cost $88 billion to deport a million people a year. I don't know if that's accurate or not. Is that what American taxpayers should expect? What price do you put on international security? Is that worth it? Is there a way to carry out mass deportation without separating families? Of course there is. Families can be deported together. I think that's her.
Starting point is 00:22:49 Yeah, yeah. It would make sense too. Yeah, she sings songy, condescending, and shitty and combative, right? That's why she gets the job of talking to whoever on 60 Minutes. It's so funny when you see him interview JD Vance versus you know Kamala. It's a little different tone. Yeah, wouldn't you say yeah It's funny when they when they do the Trump guys They make sure to get the shitheads to do it and when they do the other ones They get Michael Strahan to give like a softballer so other ones that get Michael Strahan to give like a softballer. So we all confirm it's
Starting point is 00:23:27 the same woman. I think it's the same woman. It would make sense if it was the same woman. Yeah. I mean, how could it be otherwise? So now you got two favorites, Drew. You got from China and you got the part where he's going to keep and deport the whole family so they can stay together. Why not? Those are two great clips.
Starting point is 00:23:46 And that is the difference between the old administration and the new. In fact, there's a lot of furious changes. I worry that he's going a little too far too fast for people to be able to sort of adjust. Do you worry about that? No, we fucked our system up so fucking badly with all this bullshit. Do not spare the horses, as they used to say in olden times.
Starting point is 00:24:15 And don't spare the horses. Speaking of olden times, did you notice what I've been saying, which is that this business — who did I see a long diatribe about the effect of celebrities and how the celebrities, they trotted out the amount of money they spent on them. These are old timey celebrities with their old timey influence. And you were, you were, I brought it up to you the other day and you went, yes, it's like they had a magic wand whose batteries ran out. They keep trying to get the wand to work and it just doesn't work anymore. Because it's old timey. The ideas are old timey. The promotional marketing notions are old timey. It's of a bygone era. And they're clinging to it and it just, like
Starting point is 00:24:58 you said, the wand's battery have worn out. Yeah. Look, we're're talking about you brought up the parsley by the side of the plate. Yeah. And I always said that for 75 years, diners have had to order bushels of parsley so they could put it by the side of the plate. Yeah. And people would say why and they go because we're diners. Yes. And that's what we do. And you you go but no one's ever eaten the parsley and then also no one would complain if it wasn't there and they said that's what we do you know what I mean yeah and so that's kind of how they work you know it's a kind of how
Starting point is 00:25:36 people's behavior changes particularly around cultural issues like parsley or celebrities or when we were talking to Erica Rhodes about Valerie Bertinelli I mean you think oh it's big star well Erika wasn't born nobody thinks big star well but at one time no that well the joke I'm making is that she's not I get that I get that no what but what you're saying is is you'd assume there would be name recognition of Valerie Burton Alley. You're, because we're come from a certain era, that name carries a connotation. Well, she's a big star. No, she's not a big star.
Starting point is 00:26:15 No one ever thought she was a big star. Big television star. Not even that. It's just you would, okay. You would assume that people recognize the name. Yes. Nobody says big star. Well, but I mean, you're shitting on my point. It's just you would, okay. You would assume that people recognize the name. Yes. Nobody says big star.
Starting point is 00:26:27 Well, but I mean, you're shitting on my part now. Not really, I'm saying, I am amazed at how many people have no fucking idea what I'm talking about when I bring up a name or an event or whatever. Yes. You know, the Hindenburg crashing wasn't a big star, it's just something we should know. Yes. You know what I mean, crashing wasn't a big star. It's just something we should know
Starting point is 00:26:45 Yes, you know, I mean Valerie Bertinelli is not a big star. You never was a big star, but you should know the name But and really that she married Eddie Van Halen kept her name out there in a world where There's a whole People under 40 don't know who Johnny Carson is right and so my point is my point is people have lost track of the fact that these people that they consider stars or recognizable names for at least half the country have no fucking idea who you're talking about or why they're important. Well this is the Hugh Hefner, I always picture Hugh Hefner in like 1991 saying to the 23 year old playmates, exciting night ladies and gentlemen, guess who's coming
Starting point is 00:27:35 over to play cards with us? Don Adams. Now you're laughing, Emmy's not laughing. Cause Oh You're laughing Emmy's not laughing because he doesn't know because he doesn't know who don adams is you have any idea? kyle If any of the don adams Wait, wait, wait, wait. Hold on if any of his family is listening. I want to apologize in advance for Kyle Because Kyle Don Adams has made features in Kyle studies features. Oh Although he did not know where the tagline he sold his soul for rock and roll Came up the other day. I was pretty disappointed in that
Starting point is 00:28:22 but I was pretty disappointed in that. But, the reason you should know Don Adams is because his famous TV show became a movie, and then you should know the movie. I've got a, do you know who Mel Brooks is? Okay, okay. I just wanna be sure. And you know who Mel Brooks is. Yeah, of course. Do you?
Starting point is 00:28:40 I know who everyone knows. I know who everyone knows. Okay, I just wanna just double check to how far we've drifted Do you know that Mel Brooks had a one of his first TV shows? Show of shows with well, it's easy listen. It's not a TV show I guess what no no sure true. Yes. Yes. Yes. I told you that Kyle was an aficionado of Movies and seeing yourself so even though he's in the wrong demographic
Starting point is 00:29:03 You're talking to the wrong person. You wanna talk to Emmy about it and get some sort of accurate baseline for what Young America's thinking. Kyle's a weirdo who watches these fucking shitty movies that no one cares about all day and has committed them to memory. And so, except for The Nude Bomb,
Starting point is 00:29:24 which was that movie, which was the Get Smart movie called The Nude Bomb. Get Smart, anybody? Get Smart? Kyle knows, and he doesn't. I'll explain to you, I will tell you in advance what everyone knows. That's Don Adams.
Starting point is 00:29:42 Right. So the point is, is no, nobody cares about the celebrities anymore. They don't care about Oprah. You know what's interesting? We brought up Adam Bricker's previous role on Get Smart a few times, right? Oh, well that would be one, that would be an interesting puzzler for Kyle. For Kyle. Do you know that Adam Bricker from the Love Boat,
Starting point is 00:30:10 Doc from the Love Boat, Bernie Cappell, also had a fairly reoccurring and prominent role in Get Smart? It was his first Big Break. I heard him interviewing about it. That was where he really kind of got going. Yes, and spoke with a... I watched a whole Love Boat documentary. Oh, really? Yes. I'm glad to tell you that. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 00:30:32 He spoke with a... I think he had a German accent, right? Yes. Yes. Yes. There it is. That's right. And his name was... Shit. Gotta figure his name out. What's going on with his hair? That's a weird. That's an interesting. That's an interesting picture from him,
Starting point is 00:30:50 but I don't know that that's from Get Smart. I think so. Well, it's the same era. It's the same kind of character that that guy was. His name was Clink, but not Clink. Oh. It's got K. What was Bernie Cappell's name from get smart but it's with a Conrad Siegfried Siegfried Siegfried the con and the click and
Starting point is 00:31:15 that's the yeah Siegfried and yeah do you know what do you know why clink would have meaning to us Colonel clink anybody? Anybody? No? No. Hogan's Heroes. But again, you know, listen, I cannot fault people for the sitcoms. Not having good word. Yeah. Before these are good relevant. No, no. I fault them for the world events that they have no knowledge of. That's a product of the horrible education system and all that. If you don't know about a sitcom from before your time, then that's not really on you.
Starting point is 00:31:50 Although, I would argue that part of a sort of well-rounded cultural whatever is being aware of I Love Lucy even though you weren't around during the filming of I Love Lucy. Especially since there's a bunch of documentaries about that stuff out now now and sort of scripted series about these things. But I was thinking about this because I was reading a quote from Thomas Paine of all things about essentially the Revolutionary War that starts with these
Starting point is 00:32:18 are the men's that these are the times that try men's soul. And I really almost copied and tweeted the entire thing because it's so eloquent, it's so pertinent, and so much about what this country should be founded on. And maybe we'll be again. Hopefully. All right, one last one for you. That whole Korean thing, the whole South Korean thing about women shaving their heads and before he's sex yeah yeah I don't know why it's called for being but it's translated from four words in Korean that start with B I won't attempt to say them but they they are translated to no marriage no no childbirth, no dating, no sex. These things feel a lot like hunger strikes where you have to let the black activists
Starting point is 00:33:12 out of the prison otherwise I'm not gonna eat and everyone just sort of keeps walking. Like no one gives a fuck. Not only that, but I would argue this frees men to stop trying to please these women. It frees them to be being, to try to please these women. It frees them to be whatever they need to be. So I say this is a freedom movement for men. Right?
Starting point is 00:33:34 Get it? Yeah. Because it's okay, it's done, no sex, okay. I'm moving on. It smacks of a real mental disorder. Surprising? No, it's not surprising, it's just. of a real mental disorder. Surprising? No, it's not surprising.
Starting point is 00:33:48 It's just- Here it is. It's showing itself. They're declaring themselves in their diagnostic states. Yes, I agree. And a lot of them are women who might not be that sought after anyway. How dare you. How dare you. But that's what I'm going off of.
Starting point is 00:34:08 Either way, this too shall pass, as the great King Solomon's ring read, so the story goes. Wow, interesting. You know that story? I did not know that reference. Oh, there's something in the Bible or something somewhere where King Solomon said to his wise men or something like, get me a ring that will bring me down when I'm at the height of heights and bring me up when I'm at the despair, depression and despair. And it's just that this too shall pass. Oh, wow. Right? Makes sense, right? All this shit is so relevant to the present moment. It's insane. But it's getting back to diet and exercise
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