The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1971 Beefsteak VS. Cherry Tomatoes

Episode Date: February 6, 2025

In this episode, Adam and Dr. Drew dive into the concept of grandiose narcissism and explore how it plays a role in Trump Derangement Syndrome. Adam shares his fiery take on how even the simplest thin...gs—like grape tomatoes—serve as proof of society's gradual decline. Don’t miss this mix of insightful psychology and classic Adam rants!

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Starting point is 00:00:00 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. There we go. All right. All right. What's going on there, Druski? Don't you have to get it on?
Starting point is 00:00:28 Got to get it on, man. So Adam and I have been on the road in the great state of Florida where people are happy. It is interesting, isn't it, how in some states you can... My stupid habit of listening to French radio every morning, there was a French businessman that came here to visit and he was very impressed with all the changes that are going in this country. And he said, when I get back to France, people are dour and unhappy. It's like a douche-flod, a cold shower.
Starting point is 00:01:00 And I thought, oh yeah, that's like coming back to California. Everything's miserable here. It's where people block the freeways because why? What are you asking for? What do you want? I don't know. Something. Everyone, no.
Starting point is 00:01:14 Okay. Look, it's ruined. It's fine. Fine. It's time to move. I guess that's just how it works. It's interesting because I was telling you off the air that we've always been trying to figure out
Starting point is 00:01:32 what people are thinking, and I tell you, it's all narcissism. It's 100% narcissism. So, I was telling you, I like to listen to other people's shows, and I was listening to a listen Milana's podcast as you often do and I I I don't think people Attributed to narcissism and oh no, no idea. No, they have no idea
Starting point is 00:02:01 so what people don't really understand about narcissism is people think Narcissism is about grandiosity Yeah, and then they think grandiosity is a Disney cartoon version of the King Yeah, you know the prince with the big muscles standing in front of the mirror all day and flexing his arms You know, they don't realize that the misery is a kind of grandiosity and that when celebs, Selena Gomez most recently, you know, take to the internet and film themselves weeping openly,
Starting point is 00:02:38 that that's a higher type of grandiosity than the person that wears his Super Bowl ring out to the Denny's. You know what I mean? Now we don't, we think one is grandiosity and the other is misery, but I really, I learned from my mom that the most miserable is the most grandiose. Not grandiose. It's the world, the piece of shit around which the whole world revolves. As you would always say, right. And that's where the narcissism really kicks in. Now, it's ultimate narcissism because in my mom's case, she needs to take care of herself because she was suffering. And it's no different...
Starting point is 00:03:28 I mean, it's not no different, but if you want to get to what logic would dictate, then you just go extreme sometimes. Like if you were laying on the floor and you had an open wound and I said, well, how about you get up and make me an omelet? You would say, you want an omelet? I'm tending to, I have an open wound here. It's a great example of sort of how narcissism works too. They are in certain kinds of psychic pain all the time and they're very self-focused because of it.
Starting point is 00:04:00 And you want an omelet. Right. And you want an omelet. You just want to be noticed. Right. Well, I can't because I'm writhing in pain. But if you get really specific about it, like a person that just shot a nail gun into their thigh or something, then of course you would never ask that person to do a load of laundry or make you an omelet.
Starting point is 00:04:17 Never in a million years would you ask that person. Because you know they won't respond to you. The narcissist are very subtle about this. They feel like they, they may even look like they're responding to you, they're not. Right. So I like to watch Alyssa Milano because Alyssa Milano is an insane narcissist who then explains how she liked to crawl into her young daughter's bed and weep openly for her future, right?
Starting point is 00:04:48 Which of course, de facto, I don't do that with my young daughter, so I don't care. But it's also the opposite of what the child needs. Oh, of course. Does he need an out of control, emotional mom freaking out next to her? That's gonna help the child? No, there's nothing worse.
Starting point is 00:05:03 There's nothing worse than that. That damages the child. Right. Damages. Right, so you wanna know, and you and I always sort of wax out loud, what are these people thinking? Like what are they really thinking? So anyway, it's run on,
Starting point is 00:05:22 but we can just break down the game film. Byron can start and stop it, but I was listening to Alyssa's podcast when I was in Florida. And these are just, immigration attorney, her, and then just a random black guy explaining. Let me remind people, a C.S. Lewis quote,
Starting point is 00:05:42 who's a great spiritual Christian philosopher, his quote was, for those who have love for everyone, actually love no one. No one in particular. Love for everyone applies love for no one in particular. Michael Jackson loved all the children of the world, and then some a little more specifically in Encino. You know what I mean? But he had great love. And everyone needs a seat at the table and no one's illegal and you know, health, everyone deserves world-class health care and every child should never go to bed hungry and according to me, insane grandiosity, you know, and one person dies of COVID, well then that's too many.
Starting point is 00:06:28 Oh, for you. For you. But I'm all right with millions. I was gonna say, but also it's a denigration of who you are. Because you're not me. I care. You don't care. Well, that's where, that's at the end of the day.
Starting point is 00:06:40 That's where we're here. Yeah. All right. So we'll play the clip. You have fun. On election night on PBS after it became clear that Donald Trump was on his way to the presidency. That I said that I was concerned on multiple levels. And the first level I said was I was concerned as an African American. All right. And I was concerned as an African American. There's a lot of as a journalist, as a gay journalist, as an African American, as a woman
Starting point is 00:07:09 of color. Okay, that's first tip off to narcissists. Yeah. Right? As an African, okay. All right. So what we'll keep, now he's concerned as a black man because why? Well we're going to find out.
Starting point is 00:07:23 Level I said was I was concerned as an African American. And I was concerned as an African American because of the rhetoric used by Donald Trump on the campaign trail. Saying that he wanted to let police have a, you know, a day, some sort of day of rage where they can get the crime situation under control in various cities well the The dog whistle there is that he's gonna go after after black people First off you you really notice like There is no more
Starting point is 00:08:02 farcical comedic there is no more farcical, comedic approach you could take to what these insane narcissists think and how they think, you know what I mean? And it's sort of... My whole life, I've said to people, this person came up, started screaming at me for no reason, you know, and I was going, okay, well, what was their reason? Because they're bad. You know, and I go, okay, if I talk to them, what would they say? Would don't because they're bad. You know, and I go, okay, well, if I talk to them, what would they say? Would they say I came up and started screaming this person for no reason
Starting point is 00:08:31 or would they tell you why they did it? And again, think of the age of your daughter when she decided that she was cut from the volleyball team because her coach didn't like her. Yes. At 14? Could have been younger. Okay, so early adolescence, but normal thinking for early adolescence. Yes. 14? Could have been younger.
Starting point is 00:08:45 Okay, so early adolescence, but normal thinking for early adolescence. But no, but even... Not normal for adults. No, but even her, I said, so cut from the volleyball team because coach doesn't like you. Yeah. And then she said, yeah. And then I said, you know, how many people tried out,
Starting point is 00:09:06 you know? And she said, probably 20, you know? And I said, well, how many did they keep? And she said, 10. And I said, well, then where would you have ranked in that 10? And she was like, she said like nine or something. And I said, okay, so but if I was just up in the stands watching all 20 of you work out, would I thought you were so much better? And she's like, no. And at the end of the conversation, she kind of got that she was too close to the cutoff. And when you get close, by the way, when you get close to the cutoff, they can pick number 11 over number 10 and number 12 over number 9 when you're close. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:48 Because you're leaving it open to interpretation. Now we're just talking about tenths. All right, sorry, go, we'll continue. Whistle there is that he's going to go after black people. How are you handling that? I guess how are your clients handling it? How are you dealing with this knowledge now that people chose Trump? And this is for you too, because I don't know how the hell to manage this right now.
Starting point is 00:10:12 I'm just angry all the time. So like hate was the thing that they chose and they chose it knowingly. Like that was the attraction for them. This has been a hard thing for me to wrap my head around as well. It's not like the first time around we had an idea that he wasn't gonna be a good president. I don't think any of us could have predicted that there'd be a pandemic and all the things. And he was just horrible. He was just horrible person, mean not only policy-wise but just in his leadership qualities. He was just that asshole guy.
Starting point is 00:10:45 And we knew it this time. Not only did we know it this time, but we had the option to vote for the first black woman who was qualified, a leader through service, brilliant. She was gonna protect human rights, all of the things. And yet, people voted for the asshole. All right. Remember I was telling you on the ride over, they think in terms of cartoons? Oh, 100%.
Starting point is 00:11:17 First off, has anyone ever thought that Kamala Harris was a brilliant person? Is there anything she said that would lead you to hang that label of brilliant on her? Also this like community service, fucking the mayor of Oakland or San Francisco, whatever, waking your way up, never really lying about all the people you've prosecuted or cases you've had or whatever,
Starting point is 00:11:44 whatever is lying about working at McDonald's Lying about where you grew up and stuff. Is there any She's put in charge of the border that that had that work out I mean what would lead you to believe that she was and by the way, she liked humans She was human rights, you know what I mean? Yeah But here's the part I like. So she's this virtuous, great person, and we just voted for an asshole. Right.
Starting point is 00:12:10 Now, what's that make us? That makes us cartoon characters. Right. First of all, you can read our minds. Mind reading, number one, which is grandiose, right? And then number two is, right, you're a hateful, bad person. You're a cartoon character. You're Dr. Evil. But what I like best is when you really listen to her talk, the seething rage with which she speaks.
Starting point is 00:12:36 Oh yeah, they're always angry. They're angry. Seething, angry all the time. And that's always there right under the surface. It's crazy. You would be angry as well, though, Hope you thought more than half the country was just hate mongers. I Well, you know, it's always they were in charge for four years. The same hates was coming through their teeth All right. We'll keep going because there's some more there's some more good here, but People voted for the asshole knowingly the guy that organized an insurrection it's
Starting point is 00:13:08 mind-boggling it is mind-boggling but I have heard things in immigrant in my own Muslim community that have left me scratching my head as well that they take one issue one thing that he said and completely whitewash everything and I spoke up in a lot of our groups and chats and meetings. I am not about to whitewash what happened between 2017 and 2020. I am not about to let that happen. I remember what it was like. I remember what we had to go through. I remember the pain and angst that I had to go up. And I am not about to whitewash that and say, oh, it's not going to be that bad again. As I have heard.
Starting point is 00:13:50 Pause. He said, I am not I about four times in about 15 seconds. I remember. I'm not going through it. I'm not going to do this again. No, he's going to stand up. He's not whitewashing it. You are.
Starting point is 00:14:02 But he, he remembers the pain. It's superhero stuff. I'd like to see a montage of this guy's life during the first Trump administration of him at movie theaters, him drinking IPAs at a sports bar, him beating off, staring at his phone, him at Knott's Berry bar, you know, but he remembers the pain and the anguish, remember? All right, sorry, keep it going, Byron, it's good. Not about to whitewash that and say, oh, it's not going to be that bad again, as I have heard from people in this iteration around. And it boggles my mind.
Starting point is 00:14:39 Oh, so do you really think that people thought it wouldn't be as bad? See, because that would make me feel a little bit better about it, actually, because that to me is a better human reaction than to be like, I'm voting for fear and hate and discrimination and all the things that he represents. That's judicious of you, Alyssa, but I am not willing to give, I'm not willing to give people cut of any slack on this. This is about willful blindness. This is about thinking about one issue
Starting point is 00:15:13 to the exclusion of others. And perhaps it's because of my position as an immigration attorney and seeing the effects on so many different communities. I've represented people from 117 countries around the world over the 21 years I've practiced. And this flavor of hate that comes, it impacts people in different ways,
Starting point is 00:15:33 but nobody can turn a blind eye to it. You're either willfully blind or not intelligent enough to recognize it when you see it. And I think that it's important to walk into this administration eyes wide open. I'm looking at her education. Before the pandemic in January. Sort of one of those like studio schools.
Starting point is 00:15:51 Yeah. No education. Well, I don't have any education either. So I don't know. Yeah, but you make fun of yourself though for some of that. You just you even you would even say that I have no education and I can see this. Byron, I don't education, and I can see this. Byron, I don't know how to do this, but at some point you can also scrub through
Starting point is 00:16:11 that same episode probably mid, probably somewhere around the middle, but there's a teacher talking about taking a stand I always like to talk to you about. I've heard a lot of teachers go on camera, film themselves explaining that you may take them, but you're not going to get to their students. There's tons of videos, middle-aged fat chicks going, you've got to go through me. Which I don't know what that means. Like a Ruby Ridge type shoot out with the feds or,
Starting point is 00:16:46 hey fat chick, are they just gonna walk in, they're gonna walk in your classroom till your fat ass to move aside and round up whoever the fuck they want. But just like they would if one of your students stabbed someone in the neck out on the way to school. They would just walk in and go walk into your classroom to tell your fat ass to move over and then they would go take that person and walk them out of your
Starting point is 00:17:07 classroom. What is it you're going to do? And there's also a little bit of a trump card here when it comes to the pain and anguish of 2017, 2020. The reality is we remember the pain and anguish of lockdowns and mandates that you fuckers brought. Yes. That is on everybody's mind now. We saw what you're capable of. I don't know that this gentleman that was speaking here was required to stay home or not work, or his movements were restricted in any way. Right.
Starting point is 00:17:39 Yet it was horrible for him. All right, take a quick break. Be right back after this You were public rec Hmm public rec well guess who's wearing his public rec pants right now I mean don't call them sweatpants they feel like sweatpants, but they look like pants. I look like dress pants Look Nobody's got time to be stiff and uncomfortable in the old school clothes anymore.
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Starting point is 00:21:38 So Elon Musk has too much money, and that's why people are sleeping on the sidewalk. And shooting drugs. Okay, and shooting drugs. Okay, that's what she blames it on. Gavin Newsom, the mayor of California, has explained to me what the true face of homelessness looks like, which is the mother of two with a full-time child who's divorced. I'm looking at the face of homelessness. Me.
Starting point is 00:22:02 Yeah. Right. So how would one solve a problem if one was that far off in terms of identifying the problem? Yes. And if you want to know why people voted for Trump versus your brilliant person who fights for human rights, then perhaps you should find out the real reason they voted for Trump and not the cartoon reason they voted for Trump because
Starting point is 00:22:29 Okay, they voted for Trump because they love fear and hate Except where nobody voted for Trump because they love fear and hate they they had things that had to do with the economy Had to do with border had to do with energy So perhaps you could address that stuff and then win the next election. We should list the things that people were concerned about corruption. Even if they were sort of vaguely concerned about it, they would hear things and go, hey, you told us Biden was peak performance. That's corruption right so corruption border prices I will I will let you look into that as as Byron scrubs through that the scrubbing
Starting point is 00:23:15 through was I don't know why I'm particularly outraged but entertained by grandiosity you know what I'm talking about? I just love it when people go me. And also, I also am super attracted to non-plans, which is to say the teacher who's not gonna let any ICE representatives take their children because they're gonna stand for them. And the ICE people are gonna have to take them first. Which, first off, you're gonna have to take me first,
Starting point is 00:23:57 just means, all right, I'll take you and then I'll take the kids. Why is that stopping anything? It's not stopping anything. Also, ICE officials aren't interested in taking blowhards from Indiana who were born here. You know what I mean? So yeah, it's convenient to say
Starting point is 00:24:16 they're gonna have to take you first, but they're not taking you anywhere because you were born here and so were your parents and you didn't come here from a different country. So there's that, right? Mm-hmm. I'm still listing all the things that caused people to vote for Trump. All right.
Starting point is 00:24:34 Well, let me, I can complain about a new scourge, Drew. Oh. Yes. What's that? that. There's a new scourge and there are things in our society that I'm very interested in. And I'm interested in things that are bad that sort of catch on that don't, that are clearly not good, but they catch on. Okay. Like music thing, music. There's music that is bad that catches on. There was, as I've complained, and by the way, I've complained a lot,
Starting point is 00:25:10 and it kind of swung back a little. Passion fruit iced tea. I would say I want iced tea. We have passion fruit iced tea. Oh, I want regular iced tea. We don't do that anymore. Like I don't want iced tea that tastes like a sock with potpourri in it was dipped into it. I just want ice tea." And then they go, well, we just do passion fruit. And I go, I don't
Starting point is 00:25:35 think anyone asks for this. I don't think anyone who enjoys ice tea, you've also ruined the Arnold Palmer. You can't do the Arnold Palmer anymore because you have passion fruit iced tea. But I didn't ask for this. I don't want it. And I don't think anyone who asked for iced tea wants scented candle flavored iced tea, right? But yet there it is. And it kept going and it just became ubiquitous. And here we go Now, the latest, and I took pictures, but I don't have them. I didn't forward them to the guys. But look, the latest are these little grape tomatoes.
Starting point is 00:26:17 Saw you tweeting about that. These little fucking, the skin is tough, the flavor is a little sour, and they're kind of chewy. So you don't mean the cherry tomatoes? Cherry tomatoes are bad. Cherry tomatoes have always been bad. You mean the pear-shaped ones? Yeah, but they're miniature.
Starting point is 00:26:37 Cherry tomatoes have been around since my childhood. And basically what they do is they look kind of cool on the salad and people just kick them off because cherry tomatoes are a tough skin and then just sort of pus with seeds in a tough skin. The pus is flavorless, the seed. Okay, nobody likes cherry tomatoes. Now over a beefsteak tomato or aroma tomato, fucking forget it, nobody wants it, okay? If they ever try to make salsa out of these kinds of tomatoes, people throw it in your fucking face. Okay, they're no good.
Starting point is 00:27:18 But evidently they last longer, they're cheaper, they look better, it's an aesthetic. It's an aesthetic, passion fruit, oh passion fruit they look better. That's it's an aesthetic. It's an instant passion fruit Oh passion for they love saying it. It's an aesthetic. Okay Here's the deal. I think our Byron I think we're back signs are screwed up But I never know why we don't we it happens frequently, but we can't figure out why it happens But the idea is there's a timer on it. We don't do the math on the timer part. Of course. Yeah. Why wouldn't we? Okay. So here's the thing. These tomatoes suck. But,
Starting point is 00:27:52 so I go out, I'm in Florida, go out to some breakfast place, I get avocado toast. And on the avocado toast comes a bunch of these little fucking tomatoes sitting on top of the avocado toast, which of course just roll off. It cannot be incorporated. Like I love avocado toast with a big slab of beef steak tomato and some cheese or whatever, some ham or something, but that, no, these just roll off to the side, right? Can't be enjoyed. You have to put them in your mouth and bite them. They're... In Spain, they have something called tomato bread. They would never use this. They're sour and they're what have you.
Starting point is 00:28:30 Okay. Then, I'm at the hotel, right? And the next day I'm at the hotel and I go check out the breakfast buffet. They have bagels and they have lox and they have cream cheese and they have onion and then they have a jar of these cut up little things which you can't put on top of your fucking bagel. You need a wheel on top so you bite so you get a little bit of the onion and you get a little bit of lox and you get a little bit of locks and you get the bagel
Starting point is 00:29:05 These are just things you're supposed to sprinkle on top. They'll just fall off Nobody fucking wants these things. Nobody wants them and they're goddamn ubiquitous now They're everywhere when you order a salad and so now I have to get weird like when I'm ordering Salad or anything that says tomato comes with tomato, I'm like, what are we talking about here? Now, it's a chick thing, it's an aesthetic thing. They also give them names, like these are jewel tomatoes or something, and people go, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh.
Starting point is 00:29:41 All right, so after being terrorized... By the way, imagine making a Greek salad out of those tomatoes. Impossible. It's all bad. They're not good. First off, you're doing a bagel in locked with the little pieces of grape size,
Starting point is 00:29:55 sour, fucking chewable. Fuck that. After being traumatized on the road by these tomatoes, I arrive at your home last night, traumatized on the road by these tomatoes. I arrived at your home last night, I opened the fridge and I see a big clear container, the little mini. Of cherry tomatoes. No, no, no, they're not, they're not.
Starting point is 00:30:15 Really? There is no, true. Do not bring up cherry tomatoes like a viable excuse. Cherry tomatoes fucking suck. No, they do suck, but she usually buys a thing of cherry tomatoes because there's one purple there whatever No, it's an it's an aesthetic. It's completely Aesthetic. Yeah, it's a static. Yep Okay, but here's the whole thing I don't know how to treat house guests
Starting point is 00:30:44 You knew what I went through on that road with those goddamn tomatoes. Okay, here's the thing. I think Susan set you up for this. Here's the thing. She put them up front. They don't, right up front, eye level. It's like she measured how high my eyes were off the ground
Starting point is 00:30:59 and put them right on that. Then we're not tucked away. She unloaded everything. I didn't even get into the- Not in the crisper. Not in the crisper. No. crisper. Not in the crisper. No. Safely hidden away in the crisper.
Starting point is 00:31:06 Nope, boom, right there, tall. Round side of it, yep. Okay. It is, I am guessing, first off, I don't think these fucking tomatoes ever go bad. I think you can leave them in the fridge for like nine weeks. That's why she buys these.
Starting point is 00:31:21 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because a regular tomato's gone in a week. Right, right. So the buffet person doesn't wanna take beefsteak tomatoes, keep them, chop up the fucking wheels. It is bagels and lox. Nobody wants your gritty little sour fucking burnt offerings. To what, drizzle?
Starting point is 00:31:42 Like put miniature tomatoes planted all around it. No, but it is cheaper, it lasts longer, they go for it and just like, just the same as they do with passion fruit because people need to start complaining. Yeah, they sell it. And I sent, I was, I got the avocado toast and I was like, could you go back and get me regular tomato sliced up? Not this shit.
Starting point is 00:32:13 Yeah, no, I agree. And I do think their primary motivation is cost and duration of being able to use these products. No. And then they sell it to you as something special. Right, and it's an aesthetic thing that I think women respond to, because they go, oh, these are jeweled tomatoes
Starting point is 00:32:33 and they look cool. The tomatoes that your wife brought, they're like purple ones at the top and then yellow ones at the bottom. And when you look at it, you go, oh, it looks so pretty. But it's shit. You know what?
Starting point is 00:32:49 She's never bought those before. Don't give me that shit. No, she buys chargers, but I've never seen the color. So just for you is what I'm saying. Wait till you get home. It's for you. That's what I'm saying, she planned this.
Starting point is 00:33:00 This was an assault. This is an attack. Well, obviously- It's been your mind obviously she's voting for hate You said she's never bought them before which is not helping your case true. She said job. That's what I'm saying So it's all we have a mash shows with my boot when I get back to your place Anyway Torrance at the end. Oh I'm doing standup there,
Starting point is 00:33:26 February 15th, six and eight o'clock. That's a fun place, man. That is like a rowdy rock and roll bar. I loved it there. I'm gonna be at the Paramount Theater in Austin with- That's a big theater. Barry Weiss, who Mike August calls Barry Weiss, because he just mispronounces everyone's name,
Starting point is 00:33:49 which he, and he doesn't stop, and it's weird, right? Yes. But you can set your clock on it, he just says everyone's name wrong. But it's a weird thing, right? It sounds like him. Oh, it's definitely him. No, the thing about Mike is, you'll go I think she goes by Barry
Starting point is 00:34:08 I know it's spelled a little differently, but I think she goes by Barry and then Ten minutes later. He'll go. So barry wants you to do an online whatever and you go. Okay Well, I guess we're not gonna I got as those be bar Bar I read that she spells it or be yeah. Yeah, but at some point you'll meet her and then it'll be weird or something San Luis Obispo Fremont theater Monterey the Golden State theater and Napa uptown theater. That's a good place all coming up in the beginning of March and a fit drew. What do you got? Go to dr. Com check out the ask dr. Drew on Rumble, subscribe there, and also YouTube and X.
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