The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #2021 - How Could It Hurt?
Episode Date: July 16, 2025On this episode of The Adam and Dr. Drew Show, Adam and Dr. Drew open with a conversation about the importance of staying busy and how being productive can actually lead to more opportunities.... Adam reflects on his early days of hustling through life—hitchhiking across town, dealing with his motorcycles getting towed, and even getting arrested. The discussion shifts as Dr. Drew breaks down why so many young adults today are quick to blame their parents and older generations for their struggles, exploring how that mindset is impacting society. They wrap up by watching a uniquely pro-American car commercial, offering their take on its bold messaging and what it says about the current cultural climate.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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Recorded 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. Got to get on it. I'm looking up at the screen and I'm laughing. The reason
I'm laughing, Drew, is because it says I'll be at Zanies in
Rosemont, Illinois tonight. That show sold out and then the show below it as
Wisconsin wrote America. I believe that show sold out as well. Yeah, well, let's keep promoting it
We don't have a mechanism. We do not you understand
We don't have a mechanism and I I've talked about, you know,
I've had this conversation with August at least 13 times
and certainly 13 years ago, you know what his answer is?
I told you, I told you so.
Something like, something pushing it back on you.
What would Mike August's answer be when I told him
I don't want to promote shows that are sold out?
It, I so have, yeah.
Come on, it's easy. I'm gonna try it. It's so hard. Come on, it's easy.
It's an easy one.
Maybe we just go, I just mentioned it's no big deal or something.
Or he'd repeat back to you, they're sold out.
I'll tell you what he said.
How could it hurt?
By the way, now when people want to know what's wrong with me
and why I get so sort of granular
with this stuff and why I get so angry on the nonsense,
whatever answers that people give me nonsense answers,
right, why do I care?
For them.
I'll tell you why I care.
Cause I had the conversation 15 years ago
and we're still doing
Because his answer was how could it hurt which meant fuck off which meant I'm not correcting this
That's why we have to keep that's why I don't like the answer if the answers won't happen again
Then we won't be sitting here 15 years later looking at sold-out chefs that that's what I'm
That's what I'm saying. Mike does do a lot of different versions of Fuck Off. Yeah. He's got a lot of those. They're all preloaded and ready to go and they feel
nice. Right. Mike does it and so does everybody. Everyone I know does it. Not you, but everyone,
not smart people. But everyone I know does it, but the reason I yell about it is because I want it to stop.
And your how could it hurt does not stop.
You know what I mean?
Like if you said to your roommate, hey, man,
you always leave a huge pile of dishes in the sink, man.
You've got to clean up your dishes after you make a big meal.
And the guy goes, what's it going to hurt?
And he walks away.
Well, then guess who gets a pile of dishes
for the rest of their life with
their fucking roommate? Yes, Andrew.
Yeah, I this is interesting because it reminds me of a
phrase. I wonder what your take is it on it. It doesn't hurt to
ask. Sometimes it does hurt.
Yeah. Well, I don't know. Yes, it doesn't hurt to ask is I'm I'm
fine with it.
I'm gonna preload how could it hurt from now when we talk.
I'm just gonna go ahead and how could it hurt.
Well, you can look up Rosemont,
you can see if that place sold out,
and you can probably look up the other one.
I recall that they're both sold out.
I don't think I've ever said how could it hurt.
Well, my answer to how could it hurt is,
there is not an infinite number of minutes in the day.
Life is too short.
Well, no, I would like to give more time
to shows that needed more help.
Yes, yes, yes.
I can only talk, like, you know,
Milwaukee Pabst Theater on July 20th,
that show needs help.
So I will mention that.
On your way out there, watch the documentary
about Milwaukee beers.
It's fascinating.
Really?
Yeah.
What is that?
It's just, there was a whole beer war that went on
with the Pabst and the, what's the other one?
I mean, the team's called the Brewer, so you know.
Yeah, no, they were the first to. So, you know, they're not kidding.
They were the first to sort of mass distribute
beer in this country.
Where did Laverne and Shirley work?
Milwaukee, right?
They worked at a beer.
Right, a canning thing.
Bottling or whatever.
Yeah.
Interesting.
Yeah, because they were like, well, these guys are in...
It's in Milwaukee.
Where would a couple of blue cow or gals work? I think I need to watch it again because there was a lot of specifics about
how they bottled and how they transmitted and you know, but who, there were bars,
there were bars just dedicated to one beer. Oh yeah. This was the Pabst bar. This is it. Right,
right, right. Yeah. Crazy time. All right.
We'll check on that.
What else?
What do you got, Dereck?
I saw you talking about busy people on the ACS thing, and that's a topic for me that
has stayed with me forever.
And it clarified itself to me back when I was seriously workaholic and adding more stuff
all the time. What was I talking about busy people?
It was with ACS you were talking about how lazy people can't get things done but busy people can
always get stuff done. Yeah. Yeah. And I... Well, I mean one of the greatest adages ever is you want
to get something done, give it to a busy person. I always felt that way about Jimmy. Jimmy was always
busy. I don't know if these shows... I'm asking you to check if these shows are sold out, Andrew. That's what I'm asking. I'm asking.
I'm checking the website right now. Okay. It doesn't say. And back in the like 90s.
So I'm going to the individual, I'm sorry, Dr. Drew, going to the individual show websites.
Well, go to their website. Don't go to our website. Our website has dates that I've already done.
No, I'm going to the club website.
Yeah, never go to our website.
Listen, number one thing is don't go to our websites,
because our website is put together by the same minds
that have me plug shows that are sold out.
You have mentioned that a couple times.
We fuck up royally all the time.
We go, I went to the website.
Don't go to our website, you fucking idiot, go to the club's website.
They know what they're doing.
So I just had a flashback to,
I just wonder, I don't know if it's meaningful to you or not,
but to Lucille Ball talking about this
like the late 80s.
Being busy.
Just going, and she said it this way,
she said, the more you do, the more you can do.
Listen, I, it's weird what we discuss
and what we don't discuss as a society, you know? And this is not discussed. And I've
told you a million times, not only do I come from this, this lethargy, I lived it.
You were it for a minute when you were depressed.
Well, I said I lived it.
Well, you lived it because you're around the lethargic.
No, no.
I said not only do I come from this, I lived it.
It should be clear enough.
Okay, fair enough.
I kind of delineated it.
Fair enough.
I lived it, Drew.
I just want to consider what could have
hurt Adam.
You're too easily confused. Not only do I come from this, I
live.
All right, consume some of your minutes. All right. So the point
is, is I know it well. And I know it's a feeling of being
sort of trapped. Yeah. And there is no light at the end of
the tunnel. Everything is just a sort of one step forward, two steps back. Everything's a mess.
It's like you just live in this weird malaise of not being able to get stuff done.
And you look around and you see people, you know, you see books, he's a celebrated author and you know,
or you see he's, you know, he makes films or he's a producer, he's a professional, he's a lawyer,
this guy's got three credit cards and a diners club card, you know, and he makes reservations
and buys plane tickets over the phone, you know, and like stuff like that,
you know, and has insurance and drives a new car.
And you just look at it and you just go,
I don't know who these people are.
I have no, I mean, they're literally people from TV.
That's what I would look at them as like,
well, this is TV people.
They live in a big house.
They drive a nice car.
They go to Hawaii for vacations, you know what I mean? And we just sit with the oscillating fan in a small room
watching a black and white team.
We're watching them, you know?
And I didn't even know what it was.
You don't know what it is.
You don't have any relationship.
People always talk about like,
oh, these kids, they need an education
and they need a trade.
These kids that are like shooting each other and kicking cop cars and stuff like that,
they don't even know what any of this is.
They've never seen it.
It's all sort of wait around for handouts.
Your mode, by the way, is how can you get shit free?
How can you get stuff?
Stuff getting thrown out, I'll take it. Get some money from the government. Church is having spaghetti night on
Thursday. We're going down to the church, you know, like what do they got? Well, they got meal tickets
at the Colfax Elementary School. You can get breakfast, you know, for it's all a scrounge.
scrounge? What can somebody get me? I mean, I lived in my grandma's other junker house that my mom scrounged a house
and we just sat in a scrounged house and sort of talked about
welfare and food stamps and you know, can you tell the East
Valley Trojans not to charge you for the 20 bucks for signing up or whatever.
Can still buy tickets for the Zany Swin website. I heard yesterday there were 12 tickets left.
That's why. Got it. Yeah. It doesn't say it's sold out on the website. All right.
And what about the next show? What about looking that up right now?
Got to put it back up there. But did John rescue her from that?
No, he just lived in it.
No, no, but I mean things didn't seem as scroungy and desperate once he arrived.
Oh, well he had a steady job and a decent job, so he just went to work and he also went to work on fixing the house up and taking care of stuff.
So he sort of rescued her from that.
She didn't change.
No, no, no, no, no.
He just sort of moved in and kind of rewired things,
like literally.
Like just put a deck, took the porch.
The porch was falling apart.
Him and his dad just came and rebuilt it.
How is he doing these days with your mom's yoga instructor?
I don't know. I haven't talked to him in a little bit. I probably owe him a...
I wanted some more detail on that one. Your mom signed off on it, according to him.
Yeah, I think my mom said you should have a girlfriend or something. I don't. I don't
know about anything. I never ask about anything. I don't. I don't know about anything. I never
ask about anything. I don't want to know stuff. I prefer not to know a lot of stuff.
Yeah, I know.
That's my thing.
More mystery, less history.
That's my thing. But then later on I got busy and when I got busy I realized, oh, it's so
much easier to do
do stuff it like unlocks a sleeping giant. You weren't so depressed too right?
Everything is yes but everything is just a... Misery. I mean you know you
don't have transportation.
So, you know, I borrow my friend's motorcycle.
I get a job painting commercial offices
for six or seven bucks an hour in Century City.
I can't pay 22 bucks for parking in Century City.
So I, you know, I take his motorcycle
and I park it off sort of to the side
of the structure and whatever.
Put in 12 hours. We'd work four 12-hour days, I think. Put in 12 hours of painting offices,
go down, the motorcycle's gone. You know, it got towed. I walk around. There's no note or anything.
It's just gone. You know, I go walking around the fucking mall, you know, Century City Mall, find somebody, they verify it's been towed. It's been towed
to Santa Monica. I literally, I don't have money, I don't have credit cards, I don't have anything.
I walk home to North Hollywood. What? From Century City?
Oh, I hitchhike and walk. Oh, Jesus.
I'm walking and hitchhiking, and I get picked up on Santa Monica, and I get taken as far
as Laurel Canyon, and then I just start walking up Laurel Canyon. I'm hitchhiking again, and
I get picked up again. Eventually, I...
This is like 30 miles.
Yeah, eventually, I don't have a credit card, I don't have a phone, I don't have any money.
Oh. Yeah, eventually I don't have a credit card, I don't have a phone, I don't have any money.
I don't have anything. I'm walking. And then I get home and, you know, now it's seven o'clock at night and the car's in Santa Monica, the motorcycle's in Santa Monica and it's not mine. I borrowed it.
So now I got to cobble together like 120 bucks or something.
So that's two days of painting.
Yeah.
Do you get paid cash or at least there's no tax on that?
No.
And I cobble the money together
and I gotta get a ride from somebody,
I don't have a car, to Santa Monica
to go get the fucking thing out.
By the time I get it out of the.
And how do you figure out where it is
You have to look in the yellow pages, you know
Place that whatever you're calling them, you know, and then and then I
Pick the thing up 9 o'clock at night. I ride a motorcycle from Santa Monica back to North Hollywood. I
Didn't be work next day at 7 I get home at 10 o'clock at night. God, thank God you were young. That's it.
That's that's that that day's pay. And then some went to the guy who towed the bike. That's how
being poor, that's how my life was that I had. I had 15 of those days. Every day was a version of
that. That's how it worked. More or less, a better or less bad version of that. Yeah. And then you get
you get you get beaten down and it's like, oh, version of that. Yeah and then you get you get
you get beaten down and it's like oh fuck and that's and then you start like shit goes to warrant
stuff like you just I can't fucking pay that shit and that's it. That's it. I've had three
motorcycles towed. Three. No let's see one uh one. What was the one where your mom towed? Four.
One, uh, one, two, three, four.
They all, most of them yours or?
One was Chris's bike at a Century City.
One was Umgad Abu Zamzam borrowed my motorcycle to get to UCLA, got the license plate stolen at UCLA,
brought it back, just sort of dropped it back off to me and went, yeah, someone stole the license plate stolen at UCLA, brought it back, just sort of dropped it back off to me and went,
yeah, someone stole the license plate. And then I parked in front of my apartment building and it
got towed for not having a license plate. And then when I picked it up, I said to the guy,
should they be towing a bike that got its license plate stolen and he said no, they should have checked
the VIN number on the whatever.
And I said, oh, okay, so I'll be taking it.
And the guy goes, no, it's still a hundred bucks.
I mean, you still gotta pay me.
Go take it up with the DMV or something.
I don't know, go to the DMV and argue.
And I was like, oh fuck it, paid him, got the bike.
That's two bikes stolen.
The other bike was, I was pulled over for not having
a class four license or whatever, a motorcycle license. That bike got towed.
Jeez. Was that the one where your mom advised you to go down the side streets in Toluca
Lake?
No, no. That was a fourth bike that got towed. But that bike didn't get towed. That bike, I had warrants, I owed 550 bucks.
I didn't have 80 bucks, I had 550 bucks.
And I told my mom and my stepdad,
thinking maybe there'd be some pity or something.
It was funny.
No, I didn't get pity because I told him
I was working on Ventura Boulevard
and Ventura Boulevard was crawling with cops.
There was always cops on Ventura Boulevard.
So I said, man, if I get pulled over,
I'm getting arrested and I gotta go down Ventura
and Ventura's crawling with cops. I'm sure it's inevitable and I don't down Ventura and Ventura's calling the cops on them, I'm sure it's gonna,
it's inevitable and I don't have the money.
I was kinda hoping they'd say something,
like how much?
Or I'll pay it and you can work it off here.
Or some version of that.
There wasn't any version of that.
But my mom did tell me that Valley Spring Lane
ran parallel to Ventura and you could basically
avoid taking Ventura by running on Valley Spring Lane, which I did the following morning and was
arrested. But that guy let me, the one time I was arrested, I was cited, the guy towed the bike.
Did you say to the guy, what's going on?
No, I knew what was going on. But this guy, I said, look man, I wasn't arrested for not
having a motorcycle license. I don't know why. I was just arrested for warrants. This guy said, I was on a side street.
He just said, go ahead and park the bike.
And he handcuffed me, but I got to ride
in the front seat of the car.
And he took me to North Hollywood police station
and then I got thrown in the tank
and then I had to call my friends.
And my friends were also broke.
So it took like four of them.
Everyone put up like 125 bucks or something and they cobbled it together. And they got me out.
And then I ended up having to pay them. What was that like? 1989? 90?
No, that was... No, that was like 80, 83. Okay.
That was right before I got to this direction.
Because I was just thinking, we were walking those streets when we wrote that book back in 97.
Yeah, we were more, I was in more Studio City and less Toluca Lakey.
I'm just saying, it's odd to me in retrospect if just, you know,
three or four years prior you'd been...
Well, I know you got a theme in your head, Drew.
No, that's why I was asking. it was a decade yeah it was no no it
was it was 10 years that makes more sense yeah yeah but that uh yeah four motorcycles three
three towed and then one pulled and and one arrested on but wasn't towed but four everything
was you know that was my whole life.
That's how you lived.
That's how everyone lived, by the way.
I wasn't the only one living that way.
That's my, my friends, not like someone had a credit card
and came down to the North Island police station,
they didn't have anything.
And by the way, I didn't call my mom or my dad.
I went, well, fuck that, what the fuck
was that bitch gonna do, cut me a check?
I mean, she's the one that got you arrested. She's to yeah, I wish you didn't get me arrested. I mean
Close she didn't exactly
Jumping in hell. She didn't help you not get arrested. That's for sure. That's true, but but
It's it's one of the fascinating features of that story is however one help each other
That's all we have.
But that's an interesting...
No, I called...
I'm not sure that exists anymore.
I called from the jail. I called Ray or Chris or whatever, and I said, I'm in jail.
I know you don't have any fucking money, but get the word out. Go hit up everybody.
And Todd, who was our Jewish friend,
whose actually dad was a lawyer and he was sort of a rebel and everything, but he went to UCLA and
stuff. He had a little more of a base, parents, you know, family, like shit came from something.
He probably kicked in like 300 bucks and Ray and Chris each put in a hundred or
some version of that and they got me out and then I fucking dutifully paid
Tad off you know like 50 bucks a week for the next you know year or whatever
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So to to take off from your comment about Todd the rebel,
we we our generation,
we talked about this over the years, how we were sort of casting off
the yoke of a previous generation and how we were, you know,
we were sort of elevated the anti- and how we were, you know, we were sort of elevated
the anti-social person, the, you know, screwball kid
who played the guitar with, you know,
skinny 14 year old that had nothing to offer
than to learn how to play the guitar.
And I did Tim Poole's podcast last week
and there were a couple of young men in the room
and they were saying things that were so interesting.
And with Loveline and all the things we were doing,
I did not intend what has happened.
I did not intend it.
What has happened is completely a surprise.
But one of the things they were sort of suggesting
is that the reason things are so effed up socially
for these young men is our fault.
The baby boomers and the gen
X and things. And I said, well, first of all, I didn't anticipate this. But the reason I'm telling
you the story is what they were sort of expressing was this desire for direction and structure and
sexual mores and how are you supposed to behave? How should we behave?
And how should women behave?
Like, like some throw back to the fifties and kind of an interesting way.
And I thought that was just so, so I don't know how universal it is, but
things are changing like right now.
And I saw it in, I think I'm seeing it in commercials.
I think I'm seeing it in music.
I mean, it was, I was, I was driving over here.
Well, hold on, Andrew, I just want to chime in.
You can find the Dodge America Dana White voiced commercial.
And we'll find that. Sorry, go ahead.
Is that pertinent to the commercials changing or?
Well, you said commercials are changing.
No, it's pertinent to
something's happening. No, it's it's safe space. It's an octagon. Right, right. Volvo's running a
spot where a terrorist dad is crying writing a letter by a White House and talking about dropping
his girl off the summer camp and having to pull over because he wept so hard. So he's talking about
being a fucking pussy. And then
the other one is Dodge. These guys are doing donuts in the desert and Dana White's yelling,
it's America, bitch. You know what I mean? That's the safe space in the octagon.
And there's another kind of flavor of this. On the way over, I was listening, Cardi B
came on. I went, wait a minute. I've not heard from Cardi B in a long time.
And she was Pepsi commercials pre-COVID.
Like she was gonna be the commercial enterprise
of pre-COVID era.
And I thought, oh, wet ass pussy doesn't kind of read
the way it did in 2017, or whatever it was, 2019.
And that felt like a change.
Like something's up, something's changing.
Well, listen, you're going to get a pushback
if you keep pushing a certain direction
faster than people want to go.
So if you-
Well, and also more than it feels healthy or makes sense.
Well that's what I'm saying.
Everyone is sort of walking down the sidewalk, right?
Of life.
And everyone's just sort of walking at a clip.
But if you're behind them going,
push and push, but at some point they stop and they go,
hey, fuck off.
I'm done, I'm not gonna go.
You know what I mean?
That's what they were trying to push.
We're there.
Or they were hitting with... It's just something like pronouns or Latinx or giving these land
grant wishes about the land they were on or whatever. All right. We talked in the show
about the dad who sat in the parking lot and wept while he wrote a note to his daughter
after he killed his wife, I assume, by a lighthouse. Okay, that's the safe space. Here's the octagon.
Americans, we can do anything we want, except one thing. We just can't stop being American.
except one thing. We just can't stop being American. Because since that revolution, they said we'd lose. We just couldn't
choose to stop being American. We put hemi VH back on the
strip and pack eight layers in a seven layer dip. We're body
slams and blue suede shoes, rock and roll jazz.
That's different. That is new.
That safe spaces. Yep. Octagon. Octagon. Literally the they're putting an octagon on the lawn of the White House and the octagon guy
is voicing for Dodge trucks.
And you said something, I was in Washington.
By the way, commercials will tell you everything.
Yeah, I know.
I tell everyone, no one will listen to me, Drew.
I go, watch the commercials, watch the commercials.
And they go, I'm not gonna watch commercials.
Okay, then you won't know what's going on with our society.
Well, but even more so, let me just.
You're gonna fucking read USA Today
and think you're gonna, the AP or Los Angeles Times,
you think you're gonna learn something from them?
You wanna learn shit from them.
That's propaganda.
Watch the commercials.
Yeah, which is. You'll know where we are.
Don't get a propaganda. No, it's saying what's going on now.
Well, but I would argue that because you've been raising the call for this,
I'm looking at it as it's changing right now. You said you're listening to something.
Cardi B. Cardi B. No, no, you said you're in Washington listening.
Oh, listening to you. And you were congratulating people who got the whole, everybody to say,
man, a male doesn't exist. There's no X, X, X, X, Y.
Yes. Well, yeah. That's what you and I talked about.
That was, that's the same topic in a weird way. Which is like, that's what they got us
to do. They got us to jump up and down and walk around in a circle. Everybody, policemen, army, everybody. We all did it. And then we put weird
things over our face. Right. Yeah. They got us to do a bunch of shit that didn't make sense.
But you know what I used to say, and I still fucking say it, you want to know who's in charge? Who's like really in charge? You know if I say to Andrew,
hey when are you gonna be done editing our next vlog? And he goes well I'll be done on the 20th.
And I go I'm gonna need it by the 18th so really get going on that. All right I'm in charge, I'm gonna need it by the 18th, so really get going on that.
All right, I'm in charge, I'm in charge.
I'm fine, I'm the boss, I'm in charge, fine.
But if I go, if I pass Andrew in the hall
and I go, Andrew, yeah, I forget about the vlog,
but why don't you give me 10 pushups right now?
Well then I'm really fucking in charge.
I'm super fucking in charge.
Because I'm telling him to do something
that doesn't have to do with work or make sense.
Right?
And that's what their fucking Latinx shit
and their pronoun shit
and they'll wear the fucking sock over your face
and stand six feet away
and fucking breathe through your t-shirt
and wear gloves when you, none of it.
That's who's fucking in charge.
I'm shutting the beaches.
I'm gonna arrest that guy's paddle boarding. I'm gonna fucking put in charge. I'm shutting the beaches. I'm going to rest that
guy's paddle boarding. I'm going to fucking put sand in the skate park at the beach. I'm
going to cut down the nets for the volleyball court. And you, remember I said there was
outdoor dining? Not anymore. Get out of here. Whose business is this? Oh, you think it's
yours? You've had it for how many years? 50 years in your family. That's funny. I'm only 47.
I'm not even been alive that long. Guess what? Get out. Now who's fucking in charge? They
fucking love it. By the way, that's a chick thing.
Well, that's a, what was our, what was our, our Barbara Ferrar that she was into it. Oh,
she was a Barbara Ferrar. Yeah. Oh, she was? Oh, Bart Ferrer, yeah. Oh, oh.
The county health supervisor.
Oh, they fucking love it.
It's a chick thing and a dumb, weak dude thing,
but they think it's a frat dude thing, it's not.
Well, oh no, no.
It's a chick thing.
Frat dude.
And by the way, you defy them, ooh,
there's gonna be trouble.
You've got a chain link fence on your business.
Yep, yes, yes. But the business is closed down. But there's two things, chain link fence on your business. Yeah. Yes. Yes. But the business is closed down. Two things. Two
things we got to put out is no more because they defied them.
Yep. To the way. The second I heard that I said to my son get
in the car. Guess we're eating tonight. We're going to 10 horn
flats. Yeah, nowhere near where I lived. I said we're fucking
going there. Okay. That's my history, bitch.
Fuck off.
And it's interesting, I was looking at my own history
and it's exactly what you'd predict.
So I get there, but it took me a minute.
You know what I mean?
No, Fauci.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Fauci, you love yourself some Fauci.
I did.
What only direction has Fauci gone
since I told you it's only going one direction?
It's only going one direction. Yeah, that's bad. Is there any piece of Fauci information in the
last two years where you go, oh, there's an email where he is explaining that it came from the lab
and that he wants to talk about it and he informed President Biden that it came from, is there
anything good or is it all bad?
No, all bad.
But two things about-
And we're not done.
I mean, it's gonna keep.
Oh yeah.
There's nothing you're gonna find.
It's like, there's nothing about Fauci,
there's nothing about Hunter Biden and his laptop,
there's nothing about Joe Biden and his business
and his brothers and his family, his mental decline. There's nothing, there's nothing you're gonna find out about January 6th, there's nothing about Joe Biden and his business and his brothers and his family his mental decline. There's nothing
There's nothing gonna find out about January 6th
There's nothing you're gonna find about the Steele dossier and Russian
There's nothing you're gonna find out except for bad and it's all going one direction and it never comes back
I agree all of it all the conspiracy shit. It's all done in one direction
Yeah
And guess who was fucking right about all of it?
The people you call fake news,
and is it okay to have these platforms for these people?
They're not even journalists talk about,
they're right about all of it.
And you lied about all of it.
So really we're gonna sit and wave if it's okay,
if they pontificate about these subjects
that you lied about.
Ivermectin turns out could be effective with them. Oh, huh.
Do tell. Two things. The way they get it done, I was listening to a French psychologist talk about
this, they do it through fear and they rely on the bottom up. The person reporting the mask,
not wearing, reporting the neighbor's barbecue. These are the prison guards from Nazi Germany.
You think you people
that are bottom up think you would have been fighting Nazis? You would have been the prison guards.
All right. We'll get into that. We'll do that in the next show. You can go to amcro.com for all the
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