The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #2020 - Safe Spaces and Octagons

Episode Date: July 11, 2025

On this episode of The Adam and Dr. Drew Show, Adam and Drew unpack the myth of the European Union as a modern utopia, pointing out how little most people actually understand about how it fun...ctions. Dr. Drew stresses the value of learning from history, while Adam explores the extremes of human behavior—from remarkable achievements to shocking cruelty. They dig into the dangers of a victimhood mindset and offer a nuanced take on the legacy of colonialism. The conversation then shifts to President Trump’s idea of hosting a UFC fight at the White House, leading Adam to reveal the one thing he dislikes about Trump. Finally, they revisit a decade-old clip of themselves discussing the future of political discourse, where Adam’s prediction about the rise of political correctness proves eerily accurate.See 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 00:01:27 Yeah. Attributed often to Ben Franklin, which is very true. Also goes back to Socrates. Um, all right, Andrew, manage the screens, please. And we'll move forward with Dr. Drew over here. move forward with Dr. Drew over here. So yeah. Yeah. So to your point though, you know, people are looking at the European Union and going and visiting Europe and going, oh, my God, it's utopia over here. They know how to live, but they don't know how to work. And they don't know how to run an economy. And the debt is just growing and growing and growing. And they had a crisis in Greece
Starting point is 00:02:07 and everyone seems to have forgotten about that. But I don't understand, I just don't understand why people can't learn from history or they can't understand how things work. It's just so weird to me. And I've had these conversations with young people where I go, you know, I mean, look, be a student of history, and look at centralized authority, look at how it goes towards totalitarianism. And they'll always point at socialism in Europe and say, Oh, look how great it's working there, but it really isn't. And then they'll go, well, is capitalism working? It certainly seems to me that needs to change, because that one isn't working either. And I just don't know what to do with that because the reason it doesn't work is because of the encumbrances of centralized authority and the debt. So, I mean, how is there,
Starting point is 00:02:57 can you see any way to resolve these things or is there any hybrid where it might work? You know, you're bringing up Ben Franklin's famous statement, but I mean, we've been there for a long time. It's just that most people, he should have modified his quote to, when we get to the point where most people can vote themselves money from somebody else, then we're done.
Starting point is 00:03:20 People are essentially animals that can be trained or can be neglected and sort of wander off into some obese sort of nether world. You know what I mean? And people are pretty much capable of the best and the worst, you know what I mean? If you wanna know what lies within all of us as an individual, if you think about it,
Starting point is 00:03:59 when you watch a Broadway musical or a symphony, I'm gonna a symphony, I'm gonna say symphony, Drew. When you see a symphony, you go, there's 65 people in this room, we have all eyes on the guy conducting it, everybody has mastered their own instrument. The guy who plays the kettle drum doesn't play the cello. You know, and the chick who plays the piccolo
Starting point is 00:04:30 doesn't play the stand-up bass, you know, but they all have mastered their own. They've been doing it since they were seven years old. There's a hierarchy. There's a first seat, and first chair, and a second chair, and a third chair, you know? And we know who the better player is by who's sitting in the first chair.
Starting point is 00:04:49 But the guy in the second chair, if he works real hard, he can make his way up to that first chair. The first chair retires one day. The guy in the third chair wants to make it to the second chair. And they're all working like a beautiful, like the beautiful cogs in a clock, you know, beautiful machinery gears all working in unison together.
Starting point is 00:05:10 There's that. Then there's Hamas has put an explosive vest on 11 year old and told him to go into a pizza parlor in Israel. That's us at our worst. That's what humans can do. You know what I mean? There's, you know, the guy who thinks it'd be a good idea to light the homeless guy on fire when he's passed out on the park bench.
Starting point is 00:05:32 Okay, that's the bottom. You know what I mean? In between, in between there, they're like patent-troll attorneys. You know what I mean? What do you do? I make my living suing people over nothing who don't deserve to be sued but who cares? And also I run a mill, I also have a side business where anyone with a
Starting point is 00:05:56 disability who goes in a bathroom but they don't have a proper height grab bar by the toilet, I then sue. I don't really sue, I extort the business to just cut me a check and then I'll go away. That's my living, that's what I do. Okay, well, that guy's somewhere in between explosive vest person and symphonic cellist, right? Yes, yes.
Starting point is 00:06:20 That's where that person is. I would say closer to the explosive vest person. And then there's, you know, Gavin Newsom, lying politician who's just gonna, you know, he's gonna work race into every conversation to agitate people and get somebody killed. You know, ICE cops are gonna get shot, because race, race.
Starting point is 00:06:40 I'm essentially, I'm gonna have like a kind of a cold race war brewing in this country at all times because I'm Barack Obama and I won't say anything like come on knock it off just fucking get to work this is a great country. You know I'm Barack and Michelle Obama I'll keep a cold race war going while I, by the way, while I buy my eighth house. Right. Yeah, well while I bank millions and millions for books. Okay, that's what I'll do. So then
Starting point is 00:07:06 there's that. But he's not putting an explosive vest on. One could argue in a weird way he's causing more damage if you really just sort of break it down, people getting shot in Chicago every day. But all right. And then there's, you know, Mother Teresa at the top, you know, and Simponica. Okay. All that is basically within every human. And now we will respond to stimuli. We will do what we can do. And most people go, I'm going to go to work, I'm going to work hard and I'm going to, you know, take care of my family, whatever. But then they're thinking that thought and they're parked in bumper to bumper traffic on the 405 and they're having that thought about working hard, maybe they're going to do an interview
Starting point is 00:08:00 for a new job and they feel a tap on their back bumper and they look back and they see someone has tapped them from behind and then they look up and they see a billboard for an attorney saying I'll get you paid right well now they're at a crossroads are they not true yes they are all right they're gonna go towards the symphony or towards the explosive vest? I have found that they go toward the explosive vest because they're not bad, but they're fucking weak. People are weak. People are weak. And by the way, nobody announces, you should know two things about me. I'm super weak and I'm a bad person.
Starting point is 00:08:49 They don't announce that, Drew. They are, they are. So once you start handing out freebies, the weak people all go there, okay? And then you have this. And I would argue that you need to understand that when you're crafting a civilization. Yeah. Well, we used to, and we used to have religion and we'd have laws to contain that stuff. Uh, and we would have families where,
Starting point is 00:09:21 so there's a really interesting piece in here, you know, so given that humans are sort of by nature a little weak, I mean there's all this data that shows that employees given an opportunity to steal will steal 70% of the time. That's just in it's in us. And as such we have to ask ourselves, you know, what are the things necessary to strengthen, strengthen the better angels of our nature, right? Yeah. And people have written about that since the Greeks. And some of them thought, you know, a society needed to do it.
Starting point is 00:09:56 Most people have felt that religion and family needed to do it. Yeah. Education, right? And we've decided that it takes a village. It's no longer anything that we should be doing worrying about anymore. Just let the village handle it. Just let the kids run around the village and kind of take care of it. I mean,
Starting point is 00:10:13 you're not going to get a concert cellist that way. Right? I've found in the sort of, hey, man, come on, just do the right thing department. I'm over a thousand in that department. I've never had anybody, I've never had, hey, just do the right thing, kind of positive. I shouldn't say never, but it is few and far between, and it's fleeting.
Starting point is 00:10:39 I just don't have, I haven't had that experience. You literally have to, you have to think to yourself, I literally believe this is what you must do. And maybe, and people might say this is excessive, but this is what I think all day long. If somebody is gonna play a tape of my behavior from any moment on any given day, I don't have anything to A, to worry about,
Starting point is 00:11:02 and B, I can defend the behavior without any, you know, any defense. I'll tell you the biggest problem. I'll tell you the biggest problem. The biggest problem is the victimhood, and then once the victimhood is established, now you need to protect yourself, and then that excuses whatever behavior comes after that
Starting point is 00:11:27 What once you protect yourself, but because you're a victim you're entitled you've been a victim. You're entitled to whatever Well, you're entitled to protect yourself by suing everybody Yeah, right. And so this is the real problem with the victimhood and the democrats run on victimhood and they don't realize how much fucking damage they're doing with they convince everyone they're a victim. Okay, so let's talk about colonialism, colonialization, this kind of stuff. What do we do with that mindset that it's not inaccurate, it's an accurate reflection of what happened and what has happened throughout human history. I mean the Comanches overran a lot of their compatriots brutally. Just read about the Comanches and what they did for a
Starting point is 00:12:15 minute and that was their land. There were people of peace who harvested flowers from the earth through and they lived in harmony with nature. They live in harmony with nature. And yeah, the ones that lived in harmony with nature were slaughtered by the ones that didn't by the way. And that was that, that was their land now. And so I, I don't know what we do with history. You know, what do we do? What do we do with, I don't know, we give it all back to Genghis Khan,
Starting point is 00:12:41 or we give it all back to the, you know, I mean, I mean, what do we do with this? How far back do we give it all back to Genghis Khan or we give it all back to the, you know, I mean, I mean, what do we do with this? How far back? They don't know that they, they don't know what we do either. So the answer is just sort of shut up and you just have to move forward. It's it's just show for shit. It's all Tom home and Trump shit. Now, there's no more with the work. It's back to the safe spaces and octagons. Yeah. As you mentioned, I think I laughed to myself, Adam, when Trump said he was going to put a WWE fight or whatever Dana White fight at the White House.
Starting point is 00:13:11 I thought, oh my God, Adam's prediction coming absolutely fully to fruition. Here it is. Yeah, it's funny. Don't worry. Karen Bass will have some safe spaces at her. At her. I've said safe spaces not gonna thousand times and I've heard yeah Trump's putting a WWE WWE UFC goop all he's doing
Starting point is 00:13:31 a UFC fight on the lawn and I never thought to myself I never took credit I don't mean to credit but I never thought to myself oh wow that's what you said but it is it's literally the literal. I told you, Drew, I told you this shit nine years ago. And I you didn't know what I was talking about when I said it nine years ago. I actually would say I would actually say to you, what does that look like? How does that kind of work? And you sort of described everybody moving to different states and stuff. Never imagined an octagon in the White House.
Starting point is 00:14:03 So there it is writ large. It's literally a fighting cage on the lawn of the White House. But I don't know how much more accurate prescient I could be with something, right? Right, exactly. And you didn't think that when they announced it? I thought that immediately. I have a weird, I have a strange hole in my game
Starting point is 00:14:30 and it could be linked to low self-esteem, which people don't think I have, but I do in the sense that I don't think about my stuff. I do a lot of missing the connection of stuff that I connected if I connected it in the past, you know, where people go, it's like you said, and I'll go, when did I say that? You know, I don't hang on. And also it's because I'm forward-thinking, because you asked me nine years ago where we're going, and then I thought about it.
Starting point is 00:15:05 I said safe spaces and octagons, right? But so what am I doing? I'm always looking over the horizon. The- But hold on. Well, no, sorry. I'm not always looking over the horizon. I wanna give you more credit.
Starting point is 00:15:16 I'm saying, but what you're asking me to do is look in a rear view mirror. Now, yeah. On that. I tend to go that way, but go. I'm looking for the trend, not whatever happened. But I was looking forward to, and I could not see it. And even when you would say it,
Starting point is 00:15:34 I would ask you what does that would look like? And the only thing you could get me to get my head around was people moving to different states. And then I remember talking to Michael Malice around that time, and he was saying the states would break apart and whatever and you kept pointing to Florida and Nevada and saying well there it is safe spaces and octagons and and recently about six lines ago in Florida and California basically but yeah
Starting point is 00:16:00 Yeah, but if you remember I started asking again about six months ago because it's kind of wasn't making still that much sense to me and then boom there It is on the White House lawn An octagon, literally a millionaire Trump's gonna be sitting ringside on the front lawn of his house. Oh god The only thing I don't like about Trump is he doesn't drink beer. Because him cracking like a hams tall boy and like leaning back, it would send MSNBC, they would get apoplectic. They would lose their fucking cookies. You know they have these great zero alcohol beers now.
Starting point is 00:16:45 He could just do that. I would still send them. I can tell you this. You've heard me speak about this for 30 years. But it's a safe space, it's an octagon, but it's 30 years old. Trump is in the yummy phase. He is trapped in the yummy phase.
Starting point is 00:17:04 He is in the yummy phase. He likes McDonald in the yummy phase. He is in the yummy phase. He likes McDonald's, he likes Chick-fil-A. I am convinced that Trump would take McDonald's and like an orange soda over a fine steak and a martini for sure, right? So he is in the yummy phase. He does not drink, he never drinks. No, I know, what I is he is he is in the yummy face does not drink. He never drinks. No, I know what I'm saying is
Starting point is 00:17:27 People don't drink for different reasons. I guarantee he doesn't drink because beer tastes like shit and so does Scotch if you're in the yummy face But but to be fair to him his brother died about I understand No, well, hold on a second. But hang on, that's why he never escaped the yummy phase. You never made any effort to move out of it. No, they're just guys that are in the yummy phase. Okay. They're just that way. Remember Bean from Kevin and Bean?
Starting point is 00:17:54 Oh, he was the living proof. He was the paradigm of yummy. Yeah, I mean, I went to dinner with him and Jimmy and Kevin and Bean, you know, way back in the day when we were in Seattle or something, I don't I went to dinner with him and Jimmy and Kevin and being, you know, way back in the day when we were in Seattle or something, I don't know, 30 years ago. But I remember thinking, hey, we're in Seattle.
Starting point is 00:18:12 Like, first off, I never left North Hollywood at that point. And I was like, we're in Seattle. You know, back when things were sort of mystical, you know what I mean? We're in Seattle, we gotta go to that fish place for the mungers, you know? Like, everything was an opening to a sitcom, you know what I mean? We're in Seattle, we gotta go to that fish place for the mungers, you know? It's everything was an opening to a sitcom, you know? Like hey, ho, look at that, you know?
Starting point is 00:18:32 So I'm like, we're in Seattle, we gotta, you know, we're out to dinner. And I said, well, we gotta sample some of their local beers, you know, they must have some great local stouts and IPAs and stuff, and I was sort of saying to Jimmy, yeah, this is gonna be fun, let's get something local that we couldn't get. Also, you couldn't get stuff everywhere back then.
Starting point is 00:18:53 You wanted this beer, you had to go to Seattle. You couldn't go to Trader Joe's and get it, you had to go to Seattle and get it. So I was, I remember licking my chops, and then I sort of looked over at Bean, was like what are you gonna try so I'm gonna grape soda all right I got something to share with you Drew I'm not sure how you're gonna react to it it's a little blast from the past well take a quick break come right back with that right after this.
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Starting point is 00:20:45 devices Pluto TV stream now pay never all right be nervous no I know you always get nervous and stuff this is not But I was listening to one of our throwback shows last evening. And the title of it had me very intrigued. It was a whole debacle about DVDs and my Newman doc. I'd forgotten all about these stories, but it was the time. It's 10 years old. It's over 10 years old. It's over 10 years old. It's 10 and a half years old.
Starting point is 00:21:27 And everybody had passed on our Newman doc, Sundance. We weren't able to sell it anywhere, do anything with it. We ended up paying to put it on Velocity and paying for the commercial. Which I now look back on it. It's like, it's a doc about Paul Newman, and it's a great doc. It stars Paul Newman, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:21:49 Everybody passed on it. Which it just, there's so much fucking inside traitor bullshit. I'm just telling you, if you look at the average score of the average doc on Rotten Tomatoes that made it into Sundance, this doc is 25 points higher. There's no fucking reason why. And Sundance, Butch and Sundance,
Starting point is 00:22:11 Robert Redford, that's his partner. Okay, that's how bad this business is. That's how bad this business is. I do remember all this. And by the way, was it not kind of the beginning of you being blackballed for having Spoke in your mind sort of yes. Yes. It was rejected from Sundance on a with a killer doc that had an a-list star in it Anyway, yeah, the reason I was pissed is we ended up buying time on
Starting point is 00:22:40 Velocity and I said well if we're gonna buy time then we get to run the commercials and we ran a commercial for the doc and the doc was you know get it for Christmas buy it buy the DVD at Amazon go to Amazon and click through our bat blah blah blah blah this whole big thing and as it turns out Amazon was out of stock Yeah, and so no one could click through and you said to me at some point And so no one could click through. And you said to me at some point, Adam, how come nobody checks on, how come nobody but you checks on it? And I always go, cause nobody cares, Strode.
Starting point is 00:23:11 Nobody cares is the answer. Nobody cares. I don't know why they don't. So I bought commercial time, ran a commercial for my DVD, told everyone to go to Amazon and click through it and Amazon had been out of it for a week and didn't get it for another several weeks and nobody ever checked with Amazon to see if they had
Starting point is 00:23:33 it in stock. When you say nobody, you mean your organization? No one in my organization, no one in film buff, whoever distributed the thing, nobody. Nobody went to Amazon and clicked on it to see how many units they had or if they had it. Nobody. Okay. But is it because they're bad people, Drew, or because they're weak people? You know what I mean? They're not bad.
Starting point is 00:23:56 They don't care. They're weak. They're not bombers, but they're not celloists. Right, but this is a different kind of scale of weakness that you're putting your finger on here, which is lazy. Is lazy is a cousin of weakness. Yes, it's a cousin, but it's also the one where if you don't have skin in the game back to that conversation, I think we had last show, um, you don't care. And if you don't care, you're not motivated. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:27 Anyway, so I was listening to it, I was kind of intrigued, I was living this thing, getting re-outraged, you know, 10 years on. Look at Jesus fucking Christ, how much of this, there's no way, as I said, as an adult, there's no way I thought I was gonna run into so much of this. It's never ending. It's relentless. So this is 10 and a half years ago, Drew. But at the very end, a guy called in and he said, what do we do about political correctness and how do we fight this and I want to let I want you to hear a
Starting point is 00:25:08 Version of you from ten and a half years ago on this thing that's happening. I Have no idea. Well, you're gonna get an idea. So here we go. Here we go Yeah, let me just take one call up here Chris 38 Seattle. Oh, dude Hmm. Yes. Hey, I just wanted. Oh, dude. Mm-hmm. Yes, hey, I just wanted to, no, I just wanted to say you guys did great on Sternhurst Asylum, by the way. Both of you really were great on the Howard Stern show, doing the Sternhurst radio show, so good job.
Starting point is 00:25:34 Thank you. But hold on, the asylum thing, they had us each do it. All right. All right. Can we talk about that? No, I won't show about his question. All right. Good.
Starting point is 00:25:44 Gotcha. I wanted to know how either of you would fight back against rampant political corrects at work Well, look the only way to look at a law firm too. All right This is ten and a half years ago. What would I say punch in the mouth? We did they don't understand anything we have to just fucking tell them to shut up. We got to move forward We got to punch him in the mouth. But I already qualified it though by saying this is a law firm, you know, he's in trouble. Yeah, I know. He's gonna be. I know.
Starting point is 00:26:09 Okay. We're gonna listen to it. How either of you would fight back against rampant political correctness at work? Well look, the only way to- It says you work at a law firm too. All right, the only way to fight back is the same way they fought back in the 20s, 30s, and 40s when organizers got people together.
Starting point is 00:26:28 And let's not forget, those people were beaten by thugs, like in front of the factory. We're talking about unions. Yeah, cops were shooting into the crowd. The Dodge brothers hired thugs to come on out. Back then,'re peaceful program protests turned into a bloody mess you forget I Forget which side Ronald Reagan was on he was involved one of the bigger riots. There's a lot of it I mean bones were breaking. Yeah now stones are breaking. They're busting your balls. Oh
Starting point is 00:27:00 Now here's the deal Chris. Here's what I do, and I've tempted to do it in other places where I've worked. When they have one of those meetings where it's a mandatory cultural diversity meeting or mandatory sexual harassment meeting, you need to get together, everyone on your floor and go, in unison, we're not attending. And we believe it's infringing on our rights, make up a religion, say it's infringing. And here's the answer. If somebody on this floor has an extensive criminal history that involves sexual crimes or rape or hate crimes, sorry, you must go. To all of us with a clean record, we're not going. And if you terminate us for
Starting point is 00:27:46 not going, it's going to be a wrongful termination. Because there's no other facet of life. You must go to a DUI class, Drew. Why? I've never had a DUI. Sorry. It's mandatory. I don't drink and I don't operate heavy equipment. Sorry. You're going. Do you know what I mean? Ironically, the people who don't have to attend these meetings work at brothels the people that work at accounting agencies must go to these things You just have to say no, I would say no, I'm just go I'm not going and they would go Well, then we're gonna have to let you go. I'm talking about even just common language. Well, that's where it starts. Sorry, I've said this 200 million times. If we're running a long form thing, you have to hover over the pause button.
Starting point is 00:28:31 Okay. I wanna sort of relive that kind of moment. I would have had zero probability that I could have supported your point of view or done what you were suggesting. I don't think I could have supported your point of view or done what you were suggesting. Uh, I don't think I could, I could have done it then. And under no way could I have foreseen getting COVID is where we ended up. Right. That's what gave us COVID. Yes. Yes. Yes. This.
Starting point is 00:29:00 Not not doing something back then. Yes. When we should have. When we're being crate trained. We're being crate trained as adults. We were being crate trained as adults. Go to this meeting. Why? It's mandatory.
Starting point is 00:29:14 Why? It's an antral, it's a sexual, but I don't, I'm married for 20 years. I'm Mormon. Go to the meeting. Yeah. That we're being crate trained and it set the table for COVID.
Starting point is 00:29:25 And beyond, whatever's next. Absolute, uh-oh. Please do consult your Christian brain. There's only 90 seconds left. All right. I just wanted you to listen to me 10 and a half years ago versus Dr. Drew. I couldn't have.
Starting point is 00:29:41 I didn't have, I'm too weak. We all listen, too weak. That's where it starts. And as an attorney, as an attorney, it's wrongful termination if they're fire you because of some language or some whatever you can. You gotta understand something. We live in a world where two, you know, two thirds of people. I don't care. Sue, get everyone together. I think you need a better plan. Better plan than everyone here. Do you have these meetings? Unfortunately, yes we do. I'm in the learning and development section, so actually I've got to be the one teaching somebody.
Starting point is 00:30:16 First place, first thing you do is organize everybody and say, none of these meetings. And by the way, there's no correlation between when these meetings started and workplace incidents of sexual harassment going down. I'm gonna tell you that even to maintain their license with their local bar association, they have to document they've attended these things. I'm telling you... No, no. They will lose their license if this guy doesn't put these... Then we'll sue them. No, no, the bar.
Starting point is 00:30:42 Look, you can't fight that. Fuck that. Drew, can I tell you this? When they were... In the meantime, your license is encumbered and you've been years unable to make a living. What the fuck? Drew, they have it. I didn't tell you it was going to be easy, just like it's not easy to go out in front of the GM plant and get beat on by hooligans and thugs. Of course. Everyone go, look, if you stop working that press punch right now and go up front, there's guys with baseball bats waiting for you. And they went out front and got it from the guys with the baseball bats. Some worse.
Starting point is 00:31:14 Many killed. But I would listen to this. The reason they're willing to do that is because they weren't getting paid. They were getting abused at the workforce. These guys have a lucrative living that they'd have to turn in. Be a puss like Dr. Drew. I'm just saying, how do you motivate people? I'm telling you you go from cubicle to cubicle you get a united front. If it's gonna be cubicle it's gonna be front or window you know corner office. Do nothing! Matt, go ahead. I'm suggesting a different plan. Go ahead. Be a puss like far. Be a puss like me. Be a puss like me. That's what that episode should be called.
Starting point is 00:31:48 Be a puss like Drew. Do nothing. That was ten and a half years ago. I've tried to sound the alarm. I've tried to sound the alarms. I could not. Well first of all there's something interesting in here. Which is that it is the attorneys that brought us all of this.
Starting point is 00:32:04 Yes. Yes. And they brought it at a time when I watched people with serious personality disorders abuse the legal system. And when the legal system caught on to what was happening, they put slap cases in and things like that, put barriers on their ability to act out through the courtroom. And then they became the attorneys. Yes courtroom and then they became the attorneys yeah and then they became the judges and then they became the politicians and that's the stage we're in right now it's not good I it's not good I agree that's from everyone
Starting point is 00:32:38 listen to me what's wrong with you and you worry 2015 I'm sorry yeah it's ten and a half years ago. I told everyone, you better fucking stand up. They don't understand anything but a punch in the face. They will keep going. Now, we're sitting around going, yeah, wrongful termination, sue CBS News, sue your employer for trying to get you vaccinated,
Starting point is 00:33:01 and slow their fucking roll. We understand now what I said 10 and a half years ago. But like everything, Adam, it takes what it takes. People have to get to the point where they can do these things. Just like the guys getting beat up by the union leaders, by the mobs. We have to wait for dumb people to listen to me.
Starting point is 00:33:21 Me. Me. I'm dumb. Listen to me. I'm weak. No, you're just weak. You're just weak, Drew, there's nothing. You're not dumb, you're just black character. No, no. Fuck you.
Starting point is 00:33:33 No, I just said there is no solution other than punching the mouth. You were still in a- Thank God we're there. You were in a negotiate, you're not there. You're not even close to negotiation anymore. You can't. No. You want to negotiate with Hamas?
Starting point is 00:33:51 But now we know it. Or you just want to bomb them? Now we know it. We're there. Right. We know it. Right. You want to talk to Iran about their nuclear program for another 10 years, or you want to get a bunker buster. That's right.
Starting point is 00:34:02 All right. Kovina tonight, man, two shows. And then tomorrow night, two shows at the Laugh Factory. Just go to Zany's at Rosemont outside of Chicago there. That'll be July 16th. Go to AdamKerl.com for all the live shows. What do you got, Drew? Go to DrO.com and DrO.TV, just follow me there. So, till next time. Rumble.
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