The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1985 Adam & Dr. Drew Break Down USAID Scams, Liz Warren’s Desperation & LA’s Latest Idiocy

Episode Date: March 12, 2025

In this episode, Adam and Dr. Drew discuss the USAID scam and Elizabeth Warren’s latest hopeless plea. Then, they dig into the outrageous story of two illegal immigrants who shot a good Samaritan f...or daring to stop them from stealing a catalytic converter. But the real kicker? LA City Councilmember Nithya Raman’s take on the whole thing—blaming Toyota for making their converters too easy to steal. Because with leftist’s logic, it’s never the criminal’s fault. Tune in for another dose of common sense in a world that’s lost its mind. Leave us a voicemail: SpeakPipe.com/AdamandDrDrew OR Click the microphone at the top of the homepage, AdamandDrew.com

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Starting point is 00:01:47 Yeah, get it on. Get it on the chips. Get it on the 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 6, that's the essential vitamins. Patooy. So, how's it going, man? Good. So, you know Thomas Massey? Yeah. Yeah. Smart dude, right? Yeah, seems that way. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:05 Actually, I know, I knew his chief of staff and that dude was a... He's actually... Well, I don't know, but describe Thomas Massey. He is a representative in Congress. I think, is he a senator or is he a... I don't know. I mean, he's not a household name, but people follow him. He's a love. He's a politician. He's a politician. He's in the legislature. And I knew his chief of staff because that dude tutored my kids for a minute. He was a Caltech professor, a Caltech graduate student.
Starting point is 00:02:40 He was one of the brightest people I've ever met. And he described Thomas Massey as the brightest guy he's ever met, which always caught my attention. Yeah. So Massey pointed something out recently that, you know, all this USAID stuff, well, you've uncovered another 300 million of, you know, you know, backgammon for Cambodia, whatever nonsense. Turns out, you know, this unable to reach a budget agreement, and they just sort of push the budget forward.
Starting point is 00:03:11 They call it sort of continuing the same. They sort of agree to just not change anything, just kind of keep things moving forward as a way of not really changing the budget, not really approving a budget. I forget what they have a name for it. It's like a continuance or something. Well, turns out that the only way those things that have been uncovered by Doge can be not funded is if they actually take it out of the budget.
Starting point is 00:03:40 And by pushing the budget forward as is they're actively funding all that BS So all that so it to me it seems like Opt I mean worse possible political Sort of people can attack it politically and nothing is being accomplished Which is just so fucked up in my opinion The Congress can't do its job You you just can't do its job. You just can't sort of live off other people's money
Starting point is 00:04:14 in sort of micro or macro without it just spilling into this. Where they just don't care? The human being is not meant to, I mean look, on the micro level you have this spoiled kid who's got the credit card that daddy pays for and they're at college, you know, and at some point, I don't know, you know, they're eating, they're taking their friends out for yet another meal on sort of daddy's credit card kind of thing. And then they bought everyone meal, now they're writing the tip in and they're writing the tip in for, they mean $30, but they made it $300 by mistake, you know? And then the waiter
Starting point is 00:05:01 says dutifully, would you like, it looks like you made a tie up, and the person goes, oh, just take it. You know what I mean? Like it's very. There's no weight. Zero gravity, as you always say. No, listen, there is a, I've experienced on a micro level, just with my family.
Starting point is 00:05:20 You just, there's an accountant, they pay for everything. I work, the money goes there. And the people in my house, including myself, because I'm not taking a stack of $5 bills out and paying the gardener every month with it, you know what I mean? Or whatever all your subscriptions or your cables or your grub hub. Even to the person that physically makes, earns the money, it can start to drift a little bit. Now, different people sort of have different approaches to it. There's some guys I know that are just very battened down with that stuff, like they want a full accounting and they don't want an extra minute of waste or whatever. And then there's me, busy, traveling and generally uninterested in sort of chasing
Starting point is 00:06:10 this stuff around and policing it. So people just spending money just gets wasted and it's just, that's just me. Now, if it was billions of dollars of people just giving me the money. It's done. It's done. So. You couldn't even find the motivation to pay attention. It's baked into the system as a human that this is where it's going. And there's just no two ways about it.
Starting point is 00:06:39 It's just tons of money coming in unaccountable. Now, what I've said to you a million times is money's invisible now. And when money became invisible, then the taxpayers became sort of apathetic. You just sit in LA and you see garbage everywhere and homeless everywhere and your accountant tells you, you owe them a million dollars in taxes and you just kind of go... But I don't think people make the association between the money they hand to the government and the governing. Because there is no governing.
Starting point is 00:07:10 No, no, they don't. Cause you see, you just lose track or whatever. It's more like the way you work for a prison guard or something or a warden. You know what I mean? The warden wants you to press out 10 plates. All right, press 10 plates. I got it.
Starting point is 00:07:23 Yeah. It's like so crazy. And now we're becoming aware of the excesses of what happened to our money. Well, look, we always knew there was waste. We always assumed it was defense though. Didn't we? Well, it was a lot of, oh, you know, when we grew up,
Starting point is 00:07:40 it was the defense department paid $10,000 for our toilet seat, you know, and that hammer cost twenty thousand dollars There was a lot of that. Okay, so it was it was defense but what we didn't And we knew there was a lot of you know This Board of Education wastes a lot of money the Board of Defense was the Board of Agriculture wastes a lot of money Okay, but we didn't know there's a whole bunch of ancillary projects that we didn't think about or care about or want Well, that seemed bizarre or does it seem bizarre and they they they seem like
Starting point is 00:08:13 Basically shelters to launder money. It's essentially what it is. And then also it is. Oh, yeah well proven now Oh, yeah, but we've got this weird sort of like fatigue like it's like we're like another one It's like this is our outrage fatigue. I guess what it is. Yeah It's so it can't go any other way as long as the government is growing So, you know, my thing is is shrink the government Because this is it and and it by the way just looks like it's happening everywhere all time and and the whole green New Deal thing just feels like a money laundering scheme. I don't I don't I Don't see anything coming out of the other end except for
Starting point is 00:08:57 Huge payouts for companies that are building solar windmills or whatever It's just like it's the biggest scam in the world and then LA catches on fire and then more carbon neutralities out the window. It's weird, but it's also Daphne, you can look for it or Byron, you can look for it. But I like this tweet with Liz Warren doing her, you know, pay, you know, that thing. I don't know. Pay your fair share. Yeah, but it's her, there's something about her sincerity that drives me nuts.
Starting point is 00:09:40 It's a condescending earnestness, you know what I'm saying? Yes. And a weird... And also, this bizarre simplification of there's a handful of people like Elon Musk who just want to hand money to their rich friends and your kids aren't going to be able to get braces. It's so weird. And they just keep doing it. By the way, that's how my mom rolled. She didn't think rich people paid in.
Starting point is 00:10:13 Also. Well, I think she was an economics professor. How does she think like that? She does, but then you start getting into, is this how she thinks? What is she thinking? But then they do this really clever thing, which is, you know,
Starting point is 00:10:31 Elon's like handing all this money back to his rich friends. Okay, listen, no money goes back that wasn't your money. That's number one. If the corporate tax rate is 27%, it gets lower to 25%, that doesn't mean somebody's backing up a Brinks truck. It just means your corporation pays 25% instead of 27%. Nobody's handing anyone money back. They love to paint some picture where the pig
Starting point is 00:11:03 smoking the cigars. That's the other thing that's really been on my mind lately is how the years and years of the right being those guys and their old boy network is still in the American mind. In reality, what's happened, it's shifted to the left. They're the ones. No, no. What they did with the fat cat thing, what they did with slavery. Democrats were the party of slavery, and all of a sudden it's a Republican thing. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:11:38 It's like, you guys don't like it. That's your thing. You started that. You know what I mean? Yeah. That's your thing. You started that. You know what I mean? And now what they did with this is they took the Republican fat cat thing and they, look, if you look up who gets more donations from billionaires, it's Democrats.
Starting point is 00:11:56 But they somehow, the Republicans are the party, the rich guy. Well, and it's interesting. The reality is they did have an old boy network. They did do shit that way. And they're using that as a reason to justify the Abuse that they do right as though well, that's just what the other guys just they did. Why can't we do it? Well, they don't say that but that's they're that's in there. We have we have Elizabeth Warren here. It's great She's the certitude and the sincerity is the best part.
Starting point is 00:12:25 And by the way, she sounds like my mom. That's why I hate her because- I just see the picture and I can't. Because my mom did say to me that rich people don't pay taxes. Why is that appealing to anybody the way she does this? Maybe it isn't. I don't know, I really, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:12:39 When they do their dance courses and stuff like that, is it appealing? Oh, we'll just watch. We'll watch. You ever wonder why Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos are cozying up to Donald Trump? Well, they're expecting it to pay off in major tax handouts. Tax handouts that only the ultra rich
Starting point is 00:12:59 and big corporations can cash in on. I'm serious. This year, Republicans want to spend $5 trillion on tax giveaways for rich people. And how do they want to pay for it? They want to cut programs that help Americans pay for groceries and health care. That's not right. It's time for the wealthiest and most powerful people in this country to stop asking for handouts and start paying their fair share. By the way, if it's not a handout if it's your money,
Starting point is 00:13:34 it can never be a handout. It can be a percentage of your money, but it's not a handout, it's your money, bitch. It's the money they own so they can build their business to create more jobs well what about all the employees Bernie Sanders has yes they they create jobs and they build businesses and then those jobs are your constituency so then they go to work for those people and it's a good thing. Do people fall for that language?
Starting point is 00:14:05 I guess they must. Look. Handouts and cozying up. Those are all carefully selected words. They do. Look, here's the democratic thing. We got to find women, poor people, and black people and convince them of something that isn't going on, is going on.
Starting point is 00:14:21 And the reason they're unsuccessful is because of Elon Musk. And that's what we'll do, we'll just agitate women, poor people and black people and make them think we're gonna do something. By the way, you had four years and then you had eight years before that, how we doing poor people? How we doing? We're doing better?
Starting point is 00:14:42 You had four years. What's different poor people, black people, women? You got your rights back? How's it going? I don't know. You would think that they would give up the ghost on some of this stuff, sort of like race hustling and stuff like that?
Starting point is 00:15:02 Some have, but the others who haven't given it up are doubling down, is basically how it works. So no, the answer's no. Like lessons and whatever and what year is it and you're still fucking talking. By the way, how many people have to point out that you're a millionaire before you fucking shut up about this stuff?
Starting point is 00:15:20 Every time she says this, there's 2,000 tweets saying her net worth is $68 dollars. Why is she rich? Exactly, and why doesn't she just give some of that money to the government like yeah, I know it's a she's got some handouts going I know I know I I don't like when people make these arguments, you know and they go why don't you do it yourself if you think you're so whatever but God's honest if you're 75 years old and you got $68 million, you could probably hand 10 million of it away, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:15:50 But just give it to the government. Just don't give it to any one group. Just give it to the government so they can feed these people. Because she knows the government manages capital better than anybody. No, she knows. All right, we will, yeah, she taught classes in commercial law, Harvard, I think she was at Harvard. Yes.
Starting point is 00:16:13 Yeah, she went to Harvard, and bankruptcy and law and commercial, yeah, so you wonder. But, I'm gonna tee this up, and I'm gonna let these guys find, one of what, speaking of Harvard, one of my all time clips, and I've played it for you before, but it's come back in the news now because some good Samaritan was killed
Starting point is 00:16:39 while he was trying to, a couple of guys trying to steal catalytic converters. I don't know if you heard this story. I know, but it's fantastic. Oh, it's the Nithya Raman. I liked it. It's a great Nithya Raman tweet. She went to Harvard.
Starting point is 00:16:54 You tell me, and we'll play it after the break, but I was literally looking her up going, she went to Harvard, and then I was hearing her words, and I was like, she's one of the dumbest people I've ever heard speak into a microphone and I thought, what the fuck does Harvard even mean then? Like it doesn't mean anything.
Starting point is 00:17:13 It means I would doubt when my kid's going there. All right, quick break. I'll set the table for this one and play one of the greatest Chick Think tweets. Or I should say Chick Thinkink clips of all time, right after this. This show is sponsored by BetterHelp, and you have to think about what you want
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Starting point is 00:18:20 Visit betterhelp.com slash Adam and Drew to get 10% off your first month. That's better. h e l p dot com slash Adam and Drew. Pluto TV is the place for movie fans like me and TV fans like me. They've got something for everyone and it's totally free. You can binge laugh out loud sitcoms like Frasier and rewatch cult classics like higher learning. Whether you're in the mood to solve the news, they caught the two guys. So let's really just, let's break down the game film here, all right? At three in the morning, actually like 3.30 in the morning in Inglewood, a Good Samaritan came outside because his neighbor
Starting point is 00:19:26 Was having his catalytic converter stolen so they had the car up on a jack up on a jack They had a sawzall in their hands. Yeah, now ready to go. Well, so here's the thing I've done a lot of sawzall in my life I've done a lot of Sawzall in my life. They use a bi-metal cutting blade, by the way. Now I'm not here to tell them how to do their job, but I bring a little can of WD-40, because when you lube up the blade, it's even faster. And it's just a kind of this kind of blade, or is it this kind of blade? It's a reciprocating saw, also called a bayonet saw,
Starting point is 00:20:05 but people call it a Sawzall. Even though Sawzall's a brand name, like Q-tip is. Like Kleenex. Like Kleenex is to tissue. So, we in Los Angeles have become so desperate in the criminality department that we're pulling copper wire out of street lights and sawing parts that are welded into the middle of a car out in the middle of the night. Now, when you think about desperate acts of criminality,
Starting point is 00:20:44 desperate acts of criminality. When I was young, or like in the 80s, well, the car stereo was stolen. Now, the car stereo, which was an aftermarket stereo, they don't get stolen now, because they're integrated into the dash. The stereo in your car is a Ford or Acura. It's in the dash. But we used to buy an aftermarket one.
Starting point is 00:21:09 Now, breaking the car went, well first things first, you could lean and look and see, oh that guy's got a Sony digital stereo or Blaupunk or something. That's worth something, right? Blaupunk. But stealing the car stereo, Drew, was a desperate-ish act. Because you broke the window to get in the car.
Starting point is 00:21:33 You could use a slim gym and get in. It's a way to pick a lock. It's not jerky. But you could pick the lock. You didn't even have a master key people had. But anyway, you'd lean in and you'd rip the thing out of the dash. But that's, you'd rip it out of the dash. You didn't go, you didn't jack the car up, go under the fucking car into what is like the transmission tunnel. You need a light too if you're doing it at three in the morning and start sawzalling out basically a metal thermos that was 16 inches long.
Starting point is 00:22:08 That's a pretty desperate move. Or bold, depending on how you look at it. Yeah, bold, right. But it is cutting metal. It's cutting welded... If you give desperate to this lady that we're going to quote here, she would go, can you imagine how desperate they are? We made them so desperate that they have to jack the car up. It's in the inline of the exhaust. I mean, it's a, I work on cars all the time. It's a move.
Starting point is 00:22:37 I would argue that's a business because you have to have to pay for the jack, the saws all, all the equipment. That's not cheap So I can just buy that because you're desperate you're gonna buy it. No, it's a ring. It's a it's a ring I mean they it's organized. Yeah, it's organized. Yeah, okay, and So the two dudes who did it Now so then the Good Samaritan comes out the reason you come come out at 3.30 in the morning is because you can imagine being asleep in your bed at 3.30 in the morning and hear someone fire up a Sawzall and start cutting metal pipe 14 feet outside your window in the street, right?
Starting point is 00:23:15 So this Good Samaritan comes out and the two guys that are there shoot him dead, which is now, this has happened more than once. The Good Samaritan, remember the actor? There was an actor, and we'll find the story. Oh, it was a groundlings student. Oh, is this the same thing we're doing? Johnny Wachter, right? Yeah. Was that the groundlings student? Or not? Yeah, you can do the thumb up if you want. Because that's, I didn't know the groundlings was on my list. But was John. Yeah, there was an actor who came out of a club bartending at night, saw two guys in downtown and he was shot dead. It's a thing now. Now listen, I know the news doesn't like the theme. They don't like the theme because these are illegals
Starting point is 00:24:14 shooting citizens dead and they don't like that. They would rather cover trans rights and all all the death that's happening with the trans community. But they don't like these clips. They don't like this news. But these guys were two illegals that were both arrested 13, 14, 15 times for gun charges and felony this and drunk driving. But we live in a sanctuary city, so we have to keep them here. So now you've got two dudes that are career criminals who are in this country illegally. What do you want them to do? Get
Starting point is 00:24:52 a job at IBM? Or Taco Bell? Either way, they're not going to sue you. Want them to get a job? They're here illegally. They probably don't even speak the language. What's going on with your phone, Drew? Come, shut up there be a pro. All right, so What do they do? Well, they have to work So they steal catalytic converters at four in the morning because that's what they do. All right two dudes Middle-aged dudes, I don't know El Salvador and Mexico Arrested both into the teens.
Starting point is 00:25:26 Real charges, gun charges and shit like that. And because we're sanctuary city, they're left here and what are they doing on a Thursday night at 3.30 in the morning? Well, they're stealing somebody's catalytic converter, by the way. They're in Englewood. They're stealing a poor person's catalytic converter, people. Dr. Drew's car is in his garage. My car's in my garage. Mark Garagas' car is behind a gate.
Starting point is 00:25:52 But when you're poor, you got to park on the street. So poor people are the... The people that are victims of these people are poor people. They're not folks who live in Bel Air in communities that are gated. But let's hear what the representative Harvard grad, Nithya Raman, has to say. Let's say she's got a solution to put an end to this. Let's hear the clip. In this case, I think one of the things that really infuriates me is that we have a company, you know, the Prius, whatever,
Starting point is 00:26:25 Toyota, who makes the Prius, that essentially has a device on their cars, which is super easy to remove. It's basically the value of a MacBook, right? That is put in a place that is incredibly easy to access in your car, and then the facts related to this issue have essentially all of the costs of that are given to us to bear,
Starting point is 00:26:50 instead of them having to manufacture a car that actually is not so easy to be stolen. Okay, first off, she doesn't speak correctly. And then with stuff, making a car that is not so easily to be stolen. I wish she was speaking like old English or something. We're not stealing the car, bitch. We're stealing the catalytic converter. It's so easy. Just reach under the car and pull it out. I would say this. I would like to take Nithya Raman's husband
Starting point is 00:27:25 and hang him upside down over shark-infested water tank and I'd go, bitch, you have 40 minutes to remove this super easily removable piece from a Toyota Prius. Here's a Sawzall, here's a floor jack. I'm not gonna tell you where it is. Go ahead, go, go! 40 minutes. 40 minutes, go ahead! Super easy. I'm not gonna tell you where it is. Go ahead. Go. Go.
Starting point is 00:27:45 40 minutes. 40 minutes. Go ahead. Super easy. All right, cut the fucking, all right, cut the rope and your husband goes into the shark tank. Go ahead, super easy. You told us how easy.
Starting point is 00:27:54 Placing it in a part of the car that made it super easy. It's welded underneath the middle of the car. The hardest place to get to on a car, like a rear view mirror is easy to get to because it's outside and it's on one side. The middle is the hardest part. That's the part you have to slide under the car for. This person went to Harvard. She's, she's, she's, she's what, city council member down here? Yeah, it's funny. I was like, I was reading about her yesterday. Her city council, her, she goes, her district goes, she was bragging, I guess, from like Silver Lake to Recita. And I was like, oh man, that is a fuck of a lot of people that have to
Starting point is 00:28:39 listen to your dopey ass and whatever retarded policies you have. And by the way, as I tweeted, it's not like she's in charge of catalytic converter policy. She made COVID policy, she makes all policy. That Tencent mind, that dope who can't think clearly, she's also part of the socialist, whatever, of Los Angeles, that corrupted, infected dope is taking that 10 cent head
Starting point is 00:29:13 that has obviously a huge difficulty with logic, right? There's a big logic problem with her, and she is applying that to every problem. She's taking that same 10-cent head to the school board and to every sub-to taxes, permits. She's taking that 10-cent head to everything. If it were just logic, that would be sort of adjustable or correctable, but it's actually a misperception of reality. It's a distortion of reality, and that is bad. That's what ideology does. Ideology makes you see things a certain way, not in reality necessarily.
Starting point is 00:29:53 I wanna watch that one more time. It makes me cringe. I wanna watch it one more time because you can't watch it enough. And by the way, this is her speaking into a microphone in front of a group. She goes, hey people, I got a plan. It's not drunk at a cocktail party. No, this is what she thinks, it's Toyota's fault. In this case, I think one of the things
Starting point is 00:30:19 that really infuriates me is that we have a company, you know, the pre, pre whatever she's a socialist that's why she's a furious that essentially has a device on their cars which is super easy to remove I just pause it if there's if there was a definition of super easy to remove like let's just walk it down the line. Like okay, a gas cap could fall under the heading of super easy to remove, but I would say, yeah but the gas cap's probably got a leash on it,
Starting point is 00:30:57 so you will need wire cutters or something. Don't show up empty handed. Okay, super easy to remove, gas cap, then maybe at some point we go to spare tire, even though you got to dig around a little for that, and then at some point we'll get to intake manifold. Somewhere in between intake manifold and gas cap is catalytic converter, but it's much closer to intake manifold because intake manifold can be taken off with a wrench, not a cutting torch. Yes.
Starting point is 00:31:33 You have to use a cutting torch to cut steel, to pull a welded thing out of the middle of the car, and she's gonna label that super easy to remove. Forget about the morality, the whole thing, which is like it's the value of a laptop. Listen, bitch, if you put a laptop on your passenger seat and somebody stole it, it's still your laptop and they're still thieves. Is that clear? Is it our fault for purchasing a laptop and leaving it on the seat of the car as we go into the Starbucks? Is that on us?
Starting point is 00:32:13 People will say shit like that. Don't worry. Oh, they think that. Yeah, but listen, bitch, if you're walking down the street and you've got a backpack over your shoulder, super easy just to knock you down and take your backpack, isn't it? Yeah. What's easier Drew knocking this bitch down and taking her backpack or taking a Sawzall removing a welded part in the middle of a Prius? What would be faster? Backpack? Well then hey bitch what are you doing with the backpack? Yeah. Alright just go back 10 seconds. That's the backpack manufacturer. Oh yeah, that's right. She went to Harvard! Harvard she went to. As a device on their cars, which is super easy to remove, it's basically the value of
Starting point is 00:32:46 a MacBook, right? That is put in a place that is incredibly easy to access in your car, and then the rest related to this issue have essentially all of the costs of that are given to us to bear in certain ways. So, you know, I'm not going to go into that. I'm not going to go into that. I'm not going to go into that. I'm not going to go into that.
Starting point is 00:32:54 I'm not going to go into that. I'm not going to go into that. I'm not going to go into that. I'm not going to go into that. I'm not going to go into that. I'm not going to go into that. I'm not going to go into that. I'm not going to go into that.
Starting point is 00:33:02 I'm not going to go into that. I'm not going to go into that. I'm not going to go into that. I'm not going to go into that. I'm not going to go into that. I'm not going to go into that. I'm not going to go into that. incredibly easy to access in your car and then the deaths related to this issue have essentially all of the costs of that are given to us to bear instead of them having to manufacture a car that actually is not so easy to be stolen. So easy the emotion she's a fucking dope but she's I don't know she's socialist I don't know, she's socialist. I don't know what her plan is. She's infected. Okay. But this is her plan. Well, she should talk to the, you know, the guy who got killed by the guys who were stealing it have young kids and a wife, he left behind. So she should
Starting point is 00:33:35 explain to him that it was the fault of Toyota? That he got shot, yeah. Yeah, by the legals that she fights to keep in her town. Yeah, there you go Now you got it fucking Christ. These people are fucking brain dead. And by the way drew chick think Deep chick think now how many of these fucking Yentis can you put in City Council before your fucking cities destroyed? How many of these thinkers can you have in charge Before the whole fucking shit box goes up in flames. Well, we're there seem to be okay
Starting point is 00:34:11 All right. Well anyway on a happy note you can see me friday I'm going desert ridge improv bro Bro, bro two show friday two shows at one show sunday. I just got to have crow.com Then off to Tacoma, and Tacoma again, and then Spokane, beautiful country. Horrible people, beautiful country. Come on down, man. Say hi, what do you got, Drew?
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