The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #2007 Macron Gets Slapped, Jasmine Crockett Code-Switches, and Trump Wants to Fund Trade Schools

Episode Date: May 28, 2025

In this episode, Adam and Dr. Drew kick things off by discussing French President Macron’s public slap and how that moment mirrors a broader cultural trend of declining impulse control. The...y unpack Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett’s viral code-switching moment, the new Paul Reubens documentary, and revisit the media-fueled hysteria surrounding homosexuality in the 1980s.Adam shares his optimism over Trump’s proposed plan to reallocate a $3 billion endowment toward trade schools, and the guys debate the difference between pushing back on bad ideas and being labeled as “obsessed.” They also explore how narcissism fuels Trump Derangement Syndrome, and why society may be on the brink of what Adam calls a full-blown "borderline era."Thank you for supporting our sponsors:BetOnlinePluto.TvSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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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. Yeah, get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. Get it on. What's going on, Drew? Oh, so much. I don't even know where we start today. I guess let's start with the President of France. I don't know if you saw him getting pushed in the face by his wife.
Starting point is 00:00:32 Yeah. Very fun, very interesting. But I mean, shit like that must happen all the time. And throughout history, it's just we make a meal of it now. It's kind of interesting. And there's all this speculation about who she is and the fact that she groomed him when he was 15 and whatnot. So there's a lot already of intrigue in that relationship. So I got it. I don't know. It didn't do that much for me. Well, it's kind of funny because you see something or people see like the whole P. Diddy Cassie thing. It was like he grabbed her by the sort of horse collar
Starting point is 00:01:08 and threw her down and then kicked her in the butt or the thigh or whatever. Nothing. It's about the same amount of punishment, you know what I mean? Like if somebody said, well, which would you rather have? You'd have to go, well, I guess your fingernail could hit me in the retina if you pushed your hand
Starting point is 00:01:25 in my face that way, but if you just sort of threw me down on the carpet. Oh my God. Like, they're both, but it's just who did it, and why, and male and female and gender, and you know, so it's sort of a joke when it happens to him, and he's French, and he's younger, and like blah, blah, blah. It's hard to argue the incident away
Starting point is 00:01:48 because there's sort of versions of things you can kind of argue with and then ones you can't really argue with. And this one you can't argue with because of the way she did it, sort of like to the face with kind of a shove and an upward, like it was very, very intentional. So, so, I mean, it does, it, you know, it,
Starting point is 00:02:15 I don't really read much into the relationship of any specifics because of this, except what I do see is what's wrong with this bitch? She knows he's walking into cameras right there. And she does that. It's such a passive aggressive, aggressive move. Yeah. Well, there's we're having a problem in our society, which is women and impulse control. Yeah, they're fighting. They're hearing news they don't like at the airport and grabbing the
Starting point is 00:02:42 computer and throwing it at the person behind the thing. Women have an impulse issue and we used to kind of keep it tamped down and then we told them express yourself all the time. It turns out men have an impulse issue too but it is contained by all mammals through rough and tumble play in adolescence. You get your ass kicked over and over and over again. And you learn how to contain it. Yes. Women don't get that. No, they don't. And now they don't contain it.
Starting point is 00:03:13 And by the way, those that have engaged in sort of combat sports and rough and tumble play, so to speak, guess what they don't do? They don't act. You don't see any of the, you know, the UFC fighters acting out at the airport. Well, I don't, you know, I haven't checked the statistics. I reckon you're right. Women are basically going nuts because we let them go nuts. And it's a big problem.
Starting point is 00:03:38 And I've been saying it. I have a lot of opinions that are unpopular that people don't want to hear. But it's what's going on. I've told you that a million times. I've always told you that. Well, this is another... I told you 25 years ago we're ruining women and black people because we're telling them you don't have to listen to anybody and you can do whatever you want all the time and don't ever listen to a man or somebody who's different than you or anything and they're going and they
Starting point is 00:04:05 went with it. They've heeded everyone's advice and they're just doing whatever whenever. Not not a good plan. For any human. Oh for no human. You don't ever listen to anybody. Listen to cops all the fucking time or you're going to get shot. Yeah yeah. That's what we do. Yes. Another unpopular opinion I'm going to give you a chance to air here Well, you and I were talking about Jasmine Crockett who just cracks me up. I just think I think she's definitely entertaining I get that people like her It's not gonna go well, but you say she's playing a character Well, I was told that that she's playing a character and then find evidence Daphne
Starting point is 00:04:44 and I was told that that's not who playing a character and then find evidence Daphne told that that's not who she is right and then they went and found footage of her but there's a kind of a question it's it's it's the Theo von question when I met Theo von he was a preppy with close closely groomed hair and an eyes odd shirt and didn't look or sound like he sounds like now. And then, so I go, oh, that's not the Theo Van I met when I was doing Howie Mandel's show a million years ago. And then people can flip the script again.
Starting point is 00:05:17 They can go, well, maybe this was him, and then he cleaned it up for Howie Mandel, and now he's back to who he is. Can't argue with that. I mean, I'm not a big fan of that logic, but you can't say it's not what it was. So you can go, Jasmine Crockett was this person, then she cleaned it up for corporate America, and now she's reverting back to who she was. So that's that same, it's the same Theo Vonn argument. Is he that guy? Was he that guy? Is he just getting in touch with his roots? Sort of thing? And then you go, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:05:57 I would argue though, it's a pretty easy putt to go from Theo Vonn to put on an IZOT shirt and get your haircut differently, versus going from Jasmine Crockett to Mrs. Howell as you described it on the Gilligan's Island. It becomes lovey with a pinky out of the tea cup. Listen, there's something, you know, black people are leaning into being black. That's why they're mispronouncing and pluralizing monies and stuff, they're just talking in this way that's, it seems deliberate now, you know what I mean? So they're sort of leaning in to being black, which I don't get it,
Starting point is 00:06:33 because if we are living in a society that's systemically racist and we're discriminating against blacks, then why would you lean into that, you know what I mean? I mean, there's an argument. Well mean? I mean, it doesn't argue. Well, we're not. She doesn't believe it is what. People that were half black and half white
Starting point is 00:06:51 wouldn't say they were black if we lived in a society that discriminated against black people, but you wouldn't do it if you're half Jewish or and then half non-Jewish if you're living in a place that was rounding up Jews or being systemically racist against Jews, you wouldn't say that. Nobody would say any of it.
Starting point is 00:07:11 You wouldn't claim to be—Elizabeth Warren wouldn't claim to be Indian if we were mistreating Indians. Why would you do—why would you claim to be a group that is being mistreated? Look, there was a time when gays were discriminated against and mistreated in this country. Guess what? They stayed in the closet. They did not want to be fired or ridiculed or worse. Right? So they hid it. But that's what you do when you're actually being mistreated. You know, it's interesting, I watched the Paul Rubin's documentary over the weekend, and he was out, and then back in the closet, and then out.
Starting point is 00:07:49 And the stuff he had to put up with is really, you forget that even our generation still had to deal with some pretty heavy, stupid shit. I'm laughing, but it's tragic. Yeah, but was it a, because he was doing kid stuff? Yes, it's because he was doing kids stuff? Yes, it's because he was doing kids programming that a gay man doing kids programming, he must be a pedophile.
Starting point is 00:08:11 It's like, okay. Yeah, well the problem with the gay and then the kids and the thing is yeah, people, I think the way they looked at it and still do is they kind of go, well, you're already sort of suspect sexually, so what else might you do? I think that's kind of what they don't say it. It's a fantasy, yeah. It's a weird fantasy they have. Who?
Starting point is 00:08:38 Those people that are suspect of others. It's in their head. Well, they're not, well, I don't know if it's a fantasy. Well, maybe not a fantasy traditionally, as you would describe a fantasy. But they what they do is they go, you're doing something different sexually. Right. But I would kind of argue that they would do it with a polygamist, or anybody who's doing something different sexually. I think it's to be fair to people that think that way. It's kind of a natural human thing.
Starting point is 00:09:11 Think about how people deal with somebody who lied. Now you're lying about everything. I can't trust you about anything. That's just sort of how humans work. Yeah, they would go, if you said to me, this guy's a polygamist. I'd go, okay. You want him babysitting your kid? I'd go, no. Why not? Well, he's not a pedophile. I'd go, probably, but I don't know.
Starting point is 00:09:38 He's doing this. And I think that's how we sort of did that with Gay. Doing something different. It was still a little bit. Like you're just, you're deviating I think that's how we sort of did that with gay. We used to. Doing something different. Yeah. It was still a little bit. Like you're just, you're deviating and all this stuff is deviation stuff. Does it feel like,
Starting point is 00:09:51 I don't think it feels like deviation anymore. Not really. It's, it's, it's, it's- It's really not for like your kids' age. They, they- No, I don't, I don't think they would think that gay is a deviation. No.
Starting point is 00:10:03 We look, but, but I mean, to be fair, anything that's less than 10% of the populace is a deviation. Right, in a technical sense. Yeah. We had, you know, I was at junior high, we had like one Indian kid, you know, and it was like, what's up with A.S. Shake?
Starting point is 00:10:22 You know what I mean? Like, people are like, I don't know, But it'd be like, seems like a deviation. You know, it's different. Something's different here, you know? I mean, you're pointing out something unsavory about the human. Well, it's not really unsavory. We're there to notice.
Starting point is 00:10:37 We're there to notice different. You know, if somebody walks a certain way or speaks a certain way, we're like, what's different? Because we're constantly trying to assess some sort of danger and different can be danger. You know, it does. Or infectious. That's where the uncanny valley comes in.
Starting point is 00:10:52 There could be something, it's gross, infectious. Infectious, yeah. Yeah, something. Who is this person? Yeah. Yeah, okay. Do they mean me harm? Such a weird. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:03 All right, we have a clip. We have a Jasmine clip. Of an old version, a new version. But yeah, the question is, well look, she's leaning into this. I'd love to see this. Okay. Let's listen to how Jasmine Crockett used to sound.
Starting point is 00:11:19 No one could have told me that when I went down to Austin, now it looks like a little bit over a year ago, that I would be running for Congress. This is not what my plan was. What a nice girl, but Marvel here at the accent switch, or coat switch, as it's called. Sky TV, it's weird.
Starting point is 00:11:36 The trans kids that wanna play the sports, Lord have mercy, that is the biggest issue that we had. Since when? Since when? Find the little trans child that is ruining your life. I mean, I'm just like... But you know what? I get... Look, Kamala Harris did...
Starting point is 00:11:54 Hillary Clinton did this, right? They don't do it. She's just good. Manchester Croc is just good at it. She's got perfected it. All the bad people do it. Kennedy never does it. He just talks. You know what I mean? The people just have ideas, just talk. Jordan Peterson just talks. They don't do that shit. It's a crutch. It's also kind of condescending. It's real condescending to whoever you're speaking to. It must work. It works on dumb
Starting point is 00:12:22 people. It annoys smart people, or they see through it. But it works on dumb people. It doesn't annoy smart people or they see through it. But it works on dumb people, but there's more dumb people. But I would assume, I don't know, at some point I feel like the black populace will probably hit their saturation point. I don't know about the black women, but black men are starting to do that. Just go, these fucking idiots aren't gonna help us or do anything. I don't even know what you want from them. You know, what are they gonna do? Well Trump did something that made me think of you that could help black men. He wants to take his $3 billion investment in Harvard and send it over to trade schools.
Starting point is 00:12:58 Yeah well that would help. I'd be all for that. I don't, it's funny. It's also to hear her do that sort of obsession, this thing is like, why are you obsessing on the trans thing? It's 0.1% of whatever. Listen to me, idiots. We're not obsessing over any of your horrible ideas. We recognize them as shit ideas and then we say we don't want to go along with that. That's not us obsessing. Yes. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. If you just started walking around with a toilet paper roll on your head and I kept saying, hey I don't know what you're doing with the toilet paper on your head but take it off before we go into the restaurant. That's not me obsessing on it. That's you with a shitty idea that doesn't make sense that I'm not down with,
Starting point is 00:13:46 and then I'm bringing it up. You can then remove it and then I won't obsess on it anymore because it'll be gone. So our thing is we don't want men competing against women. End of subject. You can say it's obsession, you can call it whatever it was, you can explain that it barely happens, or it's almost nothing. Fine, you can say whatever you want. The statement remains. I don't care if it's one man competing against women or thousands of men competing against women.
Starting point is 00:14:19 We're not down for it. And the reason it seems like we obsess on it is because all this does is lead to your next shitty idea that is destroying our society that we worked hard to build. So that's why we push back on little things sometimes because they're symbolically a direction that you're going which is not a direction anyone wants to go in in our society. Not sane people, not normal people. Although I would say that the gender conspiracy theories around Macron's wife is a bit of
Starting point is 00:14:53 an obsession. That gets weird. I don't, yeah, but I don't... I always notice these things where I go to myself, I don't care. You're steeped in French news and culture. For me... No, it's Candace Owens is the one pushing that shit. The French don't even talk about it. The French do not talk about it. I've never had it come up in any conversation with all and all the conversations I have. It's never come up. So it's not on a scale.
Starting point is 00:15:20 Well, speaking of something coming up, you and I were talking yesterday about this interview I saw with Michael Schellenberger and this guy named Vaknin, I guess is how you pronounce his name. And he is an astrophysicist who has psychological training also and very insightful. And one of the things he pointed out, I'll bring up a few of them, but one is that narcissists are triggered by other narcissists, something that you and I had sort of speculated about. You know, whenever I see things around, I'm thinking, what's the big deal? Why are they so, I don't know, exercised about this? Why is De Niro so upset about Trump? Why does he have to continue?
Starting point is 00:15:56 Well, I, you know, I in the past would just sort of say, assholes, but not really assholes, like difficult, difficult people. Well, narcissists are assholes and difficult. I've told you a million times, I worked in an environment where there were difficult people. You're talking about show business? And when a difficult person came in to do stuff, the difficult people immediately had problems with that person.
Starting point is 00:16:22 I didn't really have a problem with that person because I was just like, I don't care. Just if they get the job done, who cares? Yeah. Yeah. Yes. And it was immediate friction. And I never had any friction with that person. But I did recognize them as difficult. But the difficult on difficult or the narcissist on narcissist or the asshole on asshole, it's the same or the narcissist on narcissist or the asshole on asshole. It's the same thing. They can't handle each other. This guy described it as they're both grandiose and they're both reaching for the same oxygen that just doesn't allow more people up there.
Starting point is 00:16:55 Just them. They're up there and everybody else needs to be somewhere else. Well, I'll tell you what it really is. I mean, yes. I don't think it's that way. I don't think it's not enough room or oxygen. I think it's this way. The grandiose people and the narcissist people, every single thing that happens is happening to them.
Starting point is 00:17:17 Yes. To them personally. Yes. And sometimes you just drive around and someone will sort of cut you off or something. Oftentimes the woman will be like, what the fuck is that guy doing? Catch up there. And I'll go, he doesn't. He's on the phone. He doesn't know your line. He didn't cut you off. He just changed lanes and didn't know. Didn't look to you. It's happening to you. You know what I mean? And so Trump is happening to De Niro. And Trump knows how to play narcissists.
Starting point is 00:17:49 No, he does. He does. But he's not. I don't assume Trump knows or cares who I am. De Niro, it's De Niro. You understand? So it's always about them. It's sort of narcissists. And then when you hear them grandstanding, it's like he's coming. It's sort of an art. And then when you hear them grandstanding, it's like, he's coming, he's taking our jobs, he's rounding up our daughters, he's in, it's me, me, me, me, me. And nothing ever happens. COVID was the same way. It hit all the narcissists. I have children, I have elderly parents. You want to put me because you want, you go walk on the beach and then you're putting me and my family
Starting point is 00:18:27 in danger, you know, so he's me it's always all the covid assholes were all huge narcissist and they always wove themselves. When you look at that article on Newsweek about me talking about calling everyone pussies with COVID and stuff, and by the way, all this stuff, every single thing Newsweek said was wrong. Of course.
Starting point is 00:18:50 Of course. But when you hear... Oh, the apology was almost nice, huh? Yeah. When you hear Val... I got a free subscription for you. When you hear Valerie Bertinelli chiming in, she's like, I have asthma. So I guess it's okay with you if I...
Starting point is 00:19:04 It's like, shut up, bitch. And no one even knows who you are. I don't know if I have asthma so I guess it's okay with you if I that's a shut up bitch I don't even know who you are. I don't know if you have asthma you got it from You got it from sucking Eddie Van Halen's cock too long like how'd you get asthma he smoked and you sucked his dick Shut up will not appear nobody Instagram nobody cares Nobody cares about you or George Takai or whoever's or whatever second-rate Celebrities chiming in you don't have to chime in it's not about you I have an opinion it happened to be right, but you're a narcissist Can you get asthma from blowing a guy smoking?
Starting point is 00:19:38 No, but you'd be around him while he's smoking while you're blowing him. Thank you. Mr. Trouble. Yeah, I never thought about that What'd she say? Let's see if we can find Valerie Bertinelli. By the way... I'm 50, I have asthma. Thanks for thinking it's okay. I'm 60. Sorry. I'm 60, beg your pardon. I'm 60 and I have asthma. Thanks for thinking it's okay that I die. There you go.
Starting point is 00:20:01 Valerie Bertinelli. Oh, look out. You don't want to get the wrong side of Valerie Bertinelli. This is George Takei. By the way, people were just really revealing themselves. You know what I mean? It's George Takei's narcissistic prick. Corona Karma is real, Adam, and you just tempted it to grab you by your pussy ass. Yeah, except for coronavirus isn't going to kill any healthy person, you fucking retard. So I don't care. Yeah. But you're both idiots.
Starting point is 00:20:33 He's 85 or something. So you're a narcissist. Yeah, whatever. You don't have to chime in. I just said this thing's a fucking mistake. It's not killing healthy people. We need to open schools and get the fuck on with our life. Sorry bitches, I was right. By the way, there's a new variant around NB 1.8, 1.8.1 and man, they're making a meal out of that today. Let's get Fauci. Got to get him and Rochelle Walensky to talk about what's going on.
Starting point is 00:21:02 When we've discovered more about this, and you should know, everyone who's listening to this podcast should know nothing about this variant. It's not for you to know. Physicians should pay attention so they know how to behave and act accordingly. The public needn't worry less about that than about Dengue fever being transmitted by anopheles mosquitoes here locally in Los Angeles.
Starting point is 00:21:24 But you don't know about that, because the press didn't decide to make that a big deal All right, any event it's uh already been here. That's what you're gonna find out. It's been it's been in southern california for a long time It's nasty. It's nasty. I'll give you that but it's uh, you know, just whatever it's every once in a while We're gonna get a nasty variant. All right, quick break. We're right back after this All right, quick break., got NHL playoffs. BetOnline has more ways to stay in on the action with the latest odds. News and scores, BetOnline even has live in-game betting while the games are being played. So it's never too late to get in on the action with the largest selection of odds on everything from NLB, NBA, NHL, and UFC. BetOnline remains the best online source for
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Starting point is 00:23:23 Oh my God. I love it! Feel the free Pluto TV stream now. Pay never. All right. What else? So this guy, the same guy that was talking about Trump pushing the buttons and then standing back and watching the narcissist drive themselves to distraction. He also said, he said, you know, there've been three broad areas of sort of human character. One was he called it the psychotic era, where if you heard voices and saw images of God, you actually were sort of... It was normative. It was sort of... You're talking about the era of man.
Starting point is 00:23:59 Ears of mankind, yes. Right. And that in fact, if you had really vivid images, you might found a religion or something. So this was something that was not pathologized. Then we started focusing on the individual, and the age of narcissism kind of came in. And he said something I found very interesting. He said, in the last 10 or 20 years, it's been the borderline era. And you remember me describing how I've in the last 10 or 20 years, it's been the borderline era. Yeah. And I and you remember me describing how I've saw the borderline
Starting point is 00:24:28 diagnoses come in all of a sudden in the 1980s, that it went from all these different character pathologies to just borderline, and then just cluster B, but the borderline led the way in. What's cluster B? All the narcissistic disorders, sociopath, borderline, hysteria, and histrionic and borderline are closely related. Borderlines have histrionic features, which would... Remember also, all
Starting point is 00:24:51 through COVID, God, I can't... This feels delusional, it feels hysterical. Why are we so hysterical? Well, this would kind of explain it. It also explains why people have moved away from the American pragmatic ideal of doing shit to talking about shit and expressing emotions as sufficiently what you would call satiating. Yes, I've started noticing that people started talking about things and then feeling like they'd done their work. And I noticed it trait,
Starting point is 00:25:25 I noticed that trait in women, especially. Well borderlines tend to be more on the female side. Where they said, I used to say all the time, I would say to my ex-wife, like where's the cable? The cable has been out for a week. You know, and she'd go, I called the guy, you know, and I'd go, what happened? He didn't pick up.
Starting point is 00:25:41 You know, I'd go, okay, then we're nowhere. We're zero, we're at the same spot. And I used to kind of marvel at it. Like I'd go, to her it felt like something was done. And it's not that she thought we had cable, but she did something. And that was enough for now. You know what I mean? And my word is we still have zero cable. And I started noticing that with my mom. She would talk about stuff.
Starting point is 00:26:13 Oh, build that carport, going to put that carport at the end of the driveway, going to have a carport, make some shade for the car to pull it. It's like 10 years ago, there's no carport, but I realized it was satiating to her. And then I realized, oh, they did that with groups. You know, these people, they don't have enough to eat at night. Okay. They go to bed hungry. It's like, okay, you don't do anything for those people. None of you do. You don't, you don't, not telling me a story about taking your extra canned goods and bring it down to the church
Starting point is 00:26:47 where those people attend and donate. That's not the story. The story is those people go to bed hungry. And I'm done. They don't announce you're done. You just explain to me that there's people and those people... And it's like when Nancy Pelosi talks about the children, she's there for the children. She wants the children.
Starting point is 00:27:06 You have a refrigerator that is worth more than their net worth, than their entire family's net worth. That's your refrigerator. It's not your car, it's just your refrigerator. And then there's the car and then there's the house and there's everything else. But the children, there's something with the children.
Starting point is 00:27:23 And I notice it's a way, it's a progressive way. They just talk and talk, you know, nobody, they say things like, this is unacceptable. It's narcissistic. Think about it. Think about it. If you created an economic system that allowed them the freedom to go develop on their own, well, now it's not about me anymore. Right.
Starting point is 00:27:40 And Gavin Newsom gets outraged by the people sleeping on the street in the homeless situation. He's outraged by it. And by the way, he has zero tolerance for it. It's, you know, it's outrageous. And it's not acceptable and should never be acceptable. And they give these speeches and I'm like, you're not doing anything. There's nothing going on. They live with themselves because they made the speech that and to announce it was not acceptable, except for you're stepping over people to get back to the limousine. But it's not acceptable. And they give these speeches all the time. And it's very weird to me. I've always found it weird because you need to get something done. I realize it satiates. It satiates certain people.
Starting point is 00:28:21 By the way, Karen Bass, we got building going in the Palisades. Yes. Did you see her tweet yesterday? We've cut off the red, got rid of the red tape, we've moved things along, and we're building in the Palisades. One house. Yeah, it's a one house. But all right, she's building.
Starting point is 00:28:35 It's also, there's a weird, there's a reality relationship thing that's going on, and I'm always in the middle of it somewhere somewhere and it's all the time. Like I'm watching TMZ and they keep talking about how P. Diddy fire bombed this other guy's car, Kid Cudi. He blew his Porsche up and he fire bombed it, you know, with Molotov cocktail and it blew. It's somewhere they're toggled between fire bombing this guy's car and blowing it up, right? Then they show pictures of the car, it's a convertible where it was clear that somebody cut part of the fabric away, a spot that's probably 10 by 9 in the fabric, and then threw something in the car and that thing that they threw in the car burnt 20% of the driver's side seat and left some soot marks on the door panel on the driver's side.
Starting point is 00:29:38 And then I announce nobody firebombed, didn't blow his car up, his car's fine. Like if you own that Porsche, you would have to replace the top and the driver's side seat. And then it would be back to being a $90,000 Porsche. And you would have to use some simple green and like clean the door panel off. And then I announce, his car was not firebombed, it didn't blow his car up and they didn't
Starting point is 00:30:07 firebomb, you know, they're saying like he burned it down. And I said, no, they didn't. And then my girlfriend said, what do you, yes, they did. They firebombed the car. I said, the car's fine, by the way, the car operates. Okay. You blew the car up, right? Yeah. And then the guy got in it, started it, drove it to the Porsche dealership in Encino and had it repaired. What do you mean? You didn't blow the car up. They just kept talking about it. And I kept saying you didn't, the car's fine. I mean, the car has- There's something on the wheel there? It has damage on the driver's side seat is partially damaged.
Starting point is 00:30:47 Why do you keep saying this? And I realized, oh, that's just how they... Hysterics. Well, it sounds better. Yeah, well, it's like exaggerating. Yes, yes. It's crazy. I know, and then what I...
Starting point is 00:31:00 It's really... Here's what people do, they go, why are you defending P-titty? And I go, I'm not, I'm defending accuracy. That's all. And not lying. It becomes lying at a certain point. I'm defending not lying.
Starting point is 00:31:13 Yeah. Exaggeration is a form of lying. It's lying light. And if you really push it, oh, there it is. Yes. It's not bad. Part, part. I've actually envisioned something much worse.
Starting point is 00:31:25 15% of the seat is burnt. The car, by the way, you can take that car, take a can of paint thinner and a rag, wipe it down and I would drive, I would put some duct tape over the edge of the seat and I would happily drive that car for the next five years. Oh yeah. Right. Because it's a new Porsche. That had no damage to the mechanicals.
Starting point is 00:31:44 You may want the roof replaced, the hood, the. Right. Oh, yeah. Because it's a new Porsche. Yeah. That had no damage to the mechanicals. You may want the roof replaced. The hood. The choftofta. You could even repair it if you wanted and it'd be fine. I mean, it's not... Back to the duct tape, I guess. Yeah. Cellophane. Right. Okay. It's not... His car was not blown up and nor was it firebombed. They attempted to light it on fire, but it did not work. So I'm thinking about the scene from The Godfather where he does get a car blown up in Italy. It's like that's blowing somebody's car up. Yes, yeah, casino. They blew a car up. Yes. I know. And so then you just watch the news and they go and then people go, what do you care? And I go, because that's what they did with COVID. They do the same thing with everything.
Starting point is 00:32:29 And they did it with Trump, you know, fine people or whatever. They, you know, January 6, you know, whatever. They, you know, all January 6. I know that's what they do. They just do. And then they go nuts if you try to be accurate with them. Which I don't care about, by the way. Well, it's time for us, no one to care about it. The problem is people do. And that's the difficult part. I mean, did you see Scott Paley going crazy at the commencement address? Yeah, that was awesome. I didn't understand that. What are you talking about, dude? Anyway, I mean, listen, you're the one who lot here I'm sure his thing would be, some people feel that way. Yeah, I get people feel that way. But he's the media that is lying.
Starting point is 00:33:07 Correct. That's the funny part. And then also, you're supposed to be on 60 Minutes. So when you do a story about JD Vance, what am I... Yeah, I'm not supposed to do with that. What do I do with that? Uh-oh, unflattering things are being said about JD Vance from Scott Pelley, who has Trump Derangement Syndrome,
Starting point is 00:33:26 so I'm not interested. I just, now when anybody gets like that, I just think, oh, narcissist, very simple. Oh yes, all this stuff, I mean we'll get into it in a subsequent show, because it's kind of crazy. All right, I'm gonna be in Tacoma, doing a couple shows this Friday and Saturday,
Starting point is 00:33:43 and then off to Spokane. Some of the shows are selling out but get a few tickets left. Salt Lake City coming up on June 13th and 14th. Just go to AdamKrohler.com for all the live shows. What do you got Drew? Follow me on Instagram, drdrewpinski, Dr. Drewpinski. So, until next time, Adam Krohler for Dr. Drew.
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