The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #2035 - Look No Further than the Homeless
Episode Date: September 10, 2025On this episode of The Adam and Dr. Drew Show, the guys discuss RFK Jr.’s recent comments on the side effects of psychiatric drugs, revisit Adam’s past take on the school-to-prison pipeli...ne, and break down why many who preach socialism don’t live by the rules they want to impose on others.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 Carolla and board certified physician and addiction medicine specialist Dr. Drew Pinski.
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I'm looking at this RFK Jr. Mass Shooting, Psychotic, psychiatric drug thing. And I'm realizing that even though that's the subject they're talking about, there's a much bigger issue in this country. And the bigger issue is people not being able to identify things and then sort of emotionally, you know, getting upset.
with things and then getting into some sort of state with things and then no solution.
And I really, I have been screaming about this for a long time, which I preface almost everything
I say with now, which is not having enough homes is not causing the homeless problem.
And too many guns is not causing school shootings.
Right.
And this thing of police brutality, the answer isn't get rid of the police and, you know, people at the border get open the border and let these people flee.
Like there's this thing and it's kind of, it's now a leftist thing and it's just a democratic thing.
But it goes back.
I mean, I do, you know, I think about my mom and the way she would talk, you know, and it was a lot of.
of like, you know, first off, it's always in strudel door, they have a needle exchange program.
You know, they pick these little clean little places and then we're the, you know.
By the way, it ended up disastrous, all that shit.
Everything's disaster.
And so everything that I keep screaming at you about is this sort of retarded reverse engineering thing.
We have to make a list of how many reverse engineered things they're advocating.
Well, everything.
It's a long list.
Well, it's every problem, that's what they advocate for.
So you go, well, the black and the brown kids are failing in mathematics and socials.
Well, we're going to have to tweak those test scores so they don't fail anymore.
Like, again, you know, people think, oh, well, you know, it's hyperbole.
But it's literally, you know, you're a doctor, your patients, five foot nine and a half.
He gets on the scale, he's 281 pounds, and he's outraged, and you're outraged, and you get angry at the scale.
Then you tell him, I'm going to get a new scale that says you're coming in at 172.
And that's the solution.
That's their deal.
And that's literally, we have a wide open border, and Kamala Harris is going to the access countries to figure out origins of whatever.
And it's like, but the border's wide open.
You're not doing anything.
It's all that way.
So everything's that way.
So everything that...
It's Toyota.
It's Toyota's fault.
Everything.
Right.
So every problem, you are going the wrong direction in.
But it's the feel-good direction.
You want guns.
So it feels right.
You know, you want mandates on guns.
Okay.
There are more guns than there are citizens in this country.
Mm-hmm.
You want to do what to prevent school shootings again?
Okay, so also, it's a weird thing.
Sorry, Drew, but it's a chick think thing where you have RFK Jr., it's funny, it's funny how the mind works.
So RFK Jr. goes on Fox and he goes, we got to look into these psychiatric drugs.
We got to see if there's some causal fact that school shootings, everybody under 20 is on these things.
and school shootings are up 5,000 percent, and we should start looking into how this affects
that if it does.
And then the dump chick senator for wherever gets up there and says, you said that the drugs
caused Columbine or whatever the latest, you know, whatever is.
And then he goes, I didn't say that.
And then the weird part is they'll go on CNN and they'll play him saying we have to look
into if this is affecting this or not, and then they do their gotcha moment, except for it's not
a gotcha moment. It's him. He's explaining it. So we're living in a sort of willful misunderstanding
thing, which is totally chick think, sorry. And you have like Sotomayor, and she's like,
Trump wants to stop people that are brown or speaking Spanish and collect them. Well, if they don't have
documents. If they do have documents, then you can speak all the Spanish and be as brown
as you like. You're leaving out that part. So to mayor, oh, wise one, logical arguments.
Supreme Court. By the way, that's also the affirmative action thing. I mean, she's a dope.
She's a dope. She shouldn't be there is what I'm thinking. She's not, she doesn't think. People want,
like, oh, we have a proud woman of Hispanic, whatever. She's a woman. She's Hispanic. She's a woman.
and she's Hispanic, she's courageous.
And she's a dope, and she makes bad decisions.
And also kind of racist stuff.
You know what I mean?
Like what if what I'm saying is,
is what if there was a Supreme Court member
and his name was Dennis McDougal?
And every time something came up that involved the white guy,
you're like, oh, we know how he's going to come down.
You know what I mean?
Like every time something comes.
comes up with a Hispanic or black or anything.
We go, okay, we know where she's coming down.
You know, like, well, we shouldn't know where you're coming down because it's a Hispanic thing.
Yeah, this notion of the, what do they call the justice character that's holding the scale?
She has a blindfold on.
Right.
She's supposed to be blinded to everything other than the scale of justice.
Right.
So, Sotomayor makes this whole thing about, you know, anyone speaking Spanish.
It's also a weird, not weird, but nobody has ever said or contended or thought that if you look Hispanic, you're going somewhere, or you speak Spanish, you're going somewhere that's about documentation.
Because if it was about looking different, that's the entire country.
Yeah, that's the weird part.
Everybody looks different than everybody.
Right.
Right. So if what Sotomayor says is true, then everybody in Los Angeles would be gone and cleared out.
Yes.
Right. So she's leaving out the part where, hold on, just, just, just dyciia in Roman.
That's the name of the, that's the name of the. Yeah. Justicia.
Yeah. It's Greek mythology, sorry. Aromaththology. Oh, Themis and Greek.
Greek mythology. Anyway, that's on the screen. So there's a, so we're getting into weird chick
thing, you know, where it's like a lot of, what I'm saying is, is a lot of RFK said he wants to
take away all vaccines from everybody, you know, and it's like also senators up there arguing
for kids being vaccinated in 2025 with COVID boosters and stuff. It's such a, but it's
It's such a bizarre world, but how would we solve any problem if this is the approach?
Right.
I mean, there's a way to, look.
Well, you feel good.
The border was wide open for four years, right?
Yeah.
It's easy.
You just go in and do it.
You know what I mean?
There's ways to do a lot of this stuff, but there's no, as long as you think homelessness
is caused by the lack of homes, then there's.
is no. There's no solution. Right. And we're doing that hard. I mean, it's the, you know,
it's a sort of, I guess it's all kind of socialist thing, which is like, what we need to do is take
the apartments and tell the landlords to lower the rates so that people could come in.
It's basically, let's make minimum wage 30 bucks an hour so these people have money and then
they can live in luxury. Yeah. Right. Okay, nothing works. It never works.
how come you don't know it doesn't work or do they know it takes a long time too i mean think about
how long newsom's been championing this approach to like 20 years and only now are they starting to
go well you know there we're going to mean there's some needs that we should treat these people
oh yeah no newsom is trying to clean things up now that he's doing the international stage thing
he doesn't like the look you know he's it's like the optics of people flopped all over the place
in the streets. Dying in the streets. Dying in the streets. So he's trying to do it. But as I say all the
time, Donnie is, you know, now he's running away from some of his statements and some of his
policies and some of the stuff he advocated for, you know, year and a half ago. Again, what's with
all the running away from all your shit if it's good stuff? Just like you, Adam, you run away from
everything you say. I've noticed that. Ten years ago, you ran away from everything you said 10 years
ago. I say everything the same as I've always said. Now, what, this is what- We should revisit the prison to school
pipeline interview. Just to read, you know what I meant that chick at Huffington Post?
Maybe Andrew can find our Huffington Post school to prison pipeline somewhere in the computer.
Yeah, that was 15 years ago. And she, it was quite controversial that I said, you know,
educate family and education will get us out of whatever this thing is and she she
want to know about systemic this and school to prison pipelines and stuff again they
okay she wants to know about the school to prison pipeline how would that affect this
problem that we're that we're speaking of right feels good talk about it how how would it
affect what is the plan the way it worked beautifully didn't it they did so much
Well, her plan, the school to prison pipeline is basically if a young black kid takes a swing at a teacher, do not discipline them because that will then lead, that will go on the record.
And then the next thing, you know, they'll be heading to prison from school with the pipeline.
So your plan is let them do whatever they want to do, but do not discipline them because that's going to end up hurting the record.
again another reverse engineer it's all basically too many black folk getting too many black
folk getting arrested don't arrest the black folk that or defund the police or
prisons are right prisons right right so we'll it's almost like by any means i wonder if they
really on their heart of heart no they're just getting their way by any means
Like, my way is to make a point that socialism is what we need for housing to make housing affordable.
Therefore, the fact that six people die on the street every day, any means possible.
I don't, yeah, it's the same thing with the National Guard or Chicago or whatever.
It's also funny when they, you know, when they talk about crime being down, you know,
so instead of nine people, seven people died, you know, this week or Rashat or whatever.
it's all but listen it's very emotional stuff it's all emotional stuff and we're getting pretty
damn emotional is the problem and there's just way too many nutty women in those positions who
are thinking emotionally it just is also also they know what they know also also sort of a long
period with not real much leadership you know the reins and i feel like trump may have changed that
actually internationally.
France has fallen apart, not fair aware.
They had no, what do they call it,
where they'd ask for an approval of the government,
they got no, no, no, whatever it is, no support.
And so time for the sixth or the fifth
prime minister to be trotted in.
But I think this time things are going to really fall apart.
And one of their complaints I was listening this morning is,
what have they been doing?
Nothing.
Nothing's going on.
No leaders.
No nothing.
And I thought, yep, well,
There we go.
Well, that's the other thing I sort of, I learned from my mom,
and I learned from the process people, you know, sort of Karen Basses of the world,
which is they just don't like stuff.
If you, if you.
Doing.
If you wanted to upset my mom and agitate her and get her to fight you,
you would walk into her house and go, what's going on?
what this place is a mess
let's do it let's do
something let's get this figured out come on now
what do you do it and then they'd go
they'd go I can't
you know but they'd give you a long list
of stuff you know of reasons
why you know it'd be just go in the bathroom
and scream freak out it'd be chronic fatigue
syndrome and Epstein bar virus
but what I find so fascinating you would have said
I'll take care of it
can I do it I just going to hire
these guys we're going to go
they won't even no they've got angry they would have
resented you that would have fought you on it yeah uh we just have the audio of the school to prison
pipeline which is fine with me which seems weird does we it is weird i may not be it may be something
different yeah i wonder it's something different solve everything is it it would solve everything yeah
just family and education what about you know the the drug war that we have that's failing
what about the school the prison pipeline things like this the school the prison pipeline if you're
focused on education, I think would interrupt the school to prison pipeline.
Well, the problem is that schools are, well, yeah, schools are maybe not focusing on education
so much as they are on reprimanding children.
Okay.
Problem solved.
Keep going.
Anyway.
You're going to fix it.
I was curious as to, you know.
That is perfect.
She just wanted to argue.
Yeah.
My mic's a little wanky here.
I suggested family and education would solve these.
problems and she wanted to argue about the drug wars and the school, the prison pipeline,
and she just, she wasn't having any of it.
Right.
Okay.
What's, but bitch, what's your plan?
What is your plan?
And not going to the merits either, you know what I mean?
Not discussing the merits or the problems associated with your specific recommendations.
It's always just jumped to another topic.
Yeah.
Well, shoot my topic down or shoot my solution down.
Again, what I'm saying is diet and exercise.
Hey, hey, fatty.
Yeah, what are you doing?
Yeah, eating pop darts.
All right, watching TV.
Good.
Diet and exercise.
Well, can't just be diet.
Yes, it can.
It is just the diet and exercise.
Well, different people have different metabolism.
Yeah, diet and exercise.
Yeah, but some people have a thyroid diet and exercise.
And by the way, we have things that can help.
We can help now.
Yeah.
We do stuff.
But then we got to do it.
Got to do stuff.
Now, I realized that that was they liked lethargy, that my mom would be agitated if you came in with energy and wanted to do something.
I think it scares people.
It does.
It intimidates them.
Well, first off, it, here's really what we're talking about here.
every person that is not successful has a part of them that is shame-based and understands what they do.
You know what I mean?
Like the person that never loses a pound, they talk to you about fat as the new thin
or fats the new model or Lizzo's, you know, sexiest woman alive and that they have a condition
and there's environmental issues, but there's a part of their brain that knows they were at
the fridge last night at 2 in the morning getting a piece of cake out, right?
Like they get it.
They know what they're doing.
You know what I mean?
Every bad student I knew and I was one of them who did the teacher didn't like me or
this is too short of notice for a test or I know whatever the Scantron machine was rigged
or the hanging chads whatever it is there's a secret part of them that knows I never fucking
study I didn't read the book I didn't do any of the fucking shit yeah that guy over there who gets
the A's he brings the book home he reads the chapter he does the fuck I don't do the fucking work
and then I tell you a long list of stuff you know what I mean it's it's kind of like when you see
those videos and the tickets caught shoplifting.
And she's like, I got my money in the car.
I was just going out to the car.
It's like, she knows.
You know what I mean?
She knows there's no money in the car.
Of course.
Then at some part, she starts getting angry with the guy who apprehended her.
You know, it's all that, but it's shame.
Like, they know.
My mom knew she was lazy.
She knew she didn't do anything.
She built an entire scaffolding around the system and the man and the indigenous land
and whose land was stolen.
And there are 30 different things.
They had, they had daddy's money.
They had nepotism.
They had born on third base and thought they hit, thought they hit a home run.
All the elaborate stuff, you know, they wouldn't, if he never met Kimmel, then he would
have never beg on, you know.
They used to do, I met Jimmy, you know.
But why?
Why the elaborate scaffolding of excuses?
You know what I mean?
because they know.
They know in the quiet moments
they're not working hard enough.
They're not doing enough.
They're not applying them.
They're not disciplined enough.
And when they see a guy like Trump come in
and start going on, what's going on?
Why's that there?
This place is a joke.
It's garbage.
Clean this place up.
This looks like shit.
They get very agitated.
But it's them to blame.
And they know it.
Well, the know it part is the superficial aspect.
of shame, right?
Right.
But there's something called toxic shame, which is really the thing they can't touch
when they are, you know, like your mom, deeply wounded to where she was.
And that's what you're getting into.
She would immediately get triggered, emotional, and angry if you pushed, all you'd have to do
is poking prod just a little bit.
Like you'd go, what's going on with all the box?
by the front door and they go, I've been really busy, you know, and you go, you don't have a
job and you don't go anywhere.
What do you mean really?
And as soon as you, soon as you, you don't have to say anything.
You just say something like, well, you told me that last week and then it's on.
I mean, on emotional firepower now.
And if you go, I'll tell you what, why don't we work a plan out?
Why don't we work a plan out?
Let's say, what's a good day this week?
What's a good day this week for me to come over?
They go, I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't have my calendar in front of you.
Well, what's a day that's light where you don't, you know,
you don't have your yoga class in the morning or something.
I don't know, okay?
They'll get really shitty, really fast because shame.
Everything is shame.
It's all shame.
It's 100%.
And then envy is the other side.
Well, that's the other thing.
All right.
After the break, we'll talk about envy right after this.
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It struck me that, as I was watching the news this morning and they're talking about,
talking about AOC and her first-class flights and her private jets and her $1,000
suites and stuff like that.
We are in a untenable position as a humanity.
Hmm.
I've rarely heard those words from your mouth.
So what is following that?
What say you?
We are attempting, attempting to do the undoable.
Okay.
which is we're saying AOC or Bernie Sanders or Mammie or whoever with lavish million-dollar weddings and security details and stuff like that or $500 boots and everything.
We are attempting to say, listen to me.
It's basically, I don't want to sound trite, but what I'm saying is everybody who preaches this kind of,
of socialism stuff, you know, where they go like, listen, everybody, you know, it's like
Obama. At a certain point, you got enough. When when's enough? I don't know. You're on
your eighth house. Is that enough? You could have stopped at three houses or five houses,
but you're heading toward eight houses. So I don't know, Obama, when is enough? Doesn't seem
to be enough houses for you. So here's the problem.
Every single person that preaches that flies privately and is on their eighth house and is...
Or comes from money.
Or comes from money or wants to stay in the president...
That's the false...
That's the elite.
I got it.
We all want to stay in the presidential suite.
That's it.
There is very few people.
Jim Carolla, maybe being one of them, who legitimately goes, I don't need the presidential suite.
I'll just take this small room on the first floor, you know?
and you go, would you like the presidential suite?
And you go, well, I'd like it, but I don't, it's fine.
This one room on the first floor next the elevator's, that, that's fine.
Yeah.
There's a very one, as a matter of fact, I've never met anyone.
Only, only Jim Carolla was the guy who went, just give me a book and a sofa and I'll sit here and that's fine.
I don't need a martini and a steak dinner or private.
it yet. I don't need any of that. I'll just, you know, very rare. Very rare. Now, he wasn't going to
volunteer and pay more taxes than he should have or whatever, but considering it's baked
into everybody, the soon as, you know, AOC is out on the stop, the oligarchy tour flying privately
and staying in luxury suites. Okay, so if she cannot prevent herself from doing this, or to,
wearing a $50,000 dress at the Met Gala.
If she can't, then who amongst us?
Right.
And the answer is nobody but Jim Carolla.
I mean it.
I don't know another person who literally just went, I don't want.
Now, people have a rap.
You know what I mean?
I mean, my ex-wife, we got divorced, gave me, I don't want anything.
I don't want anything.
Three years later, yeah, you're getting paid big time.
You went from, I don't want anything, I don't need anything.
with just whatever, two, I want every penny all time and I'll lie.
So, fine, that's her.
Yeah.
But everyone does the rap.
But there's only a few people, Jim Carolla, who legitimately doesn't want anything.
Other than that, good luck.
Well, the other thing.
You're going to find everyone has a rap, but everyone wants all the money.
The other thing that they do not appreciate is with real socialism, there will be no sweet.
That will not exist.
Oh, right.
Yeah.
There's no market.
There's no model for it.
Right.
So that's the other impossible thing.
They want everything to stay the same, but just everybody affords it.
Right.
Doesn't work.
I, but that's where the left or that's where the Democrats are going now.
And it's insane that people don't know.
But again, it's sort of, I always think about this, but it's that L.A. Times op-ed,
about the school shooting.
I'm looking at Andrew.
It was in my book.
And it was probably about six, seven years ago where it was an op-ed bit and the L.A.
Times about should teachers have guns?
Oh, right.
I remember.
We always talk about that.
And the woman who wrote it, the lady, she was in her op-ed-ed, which was an opposition to school.
teachers being armed went on to explain so what if less people died right what's that going
to save five save five out of seven lives and what's that going to accomplish literally what
her laying right now okay so that logic is blame Toyota for the catalytic converters right
you want to blame Toyota okay is Toyota going to do anything to stop
Atalytic converter theft.
The answer is no.
The answer is, why not?
Why not?
Well, A, they're not responsible for your crime problem.
They don't have this problem in Japan where Toyota's headquartered.
They don't have it in Tennessee where they're headquartered, or maybe that's Nissan.
But the point is this.
It's your problem.
You have a crime problem, Missy.
You have a gang-related crime problem in your city.
Why is Toyota going to modify?
By the way, why would they modify?
If your gangs were stealing steering wheels,
do you want Toyota to put a chain on them?
That's your problem.
So here's the point.
You can't solve this problem because you blame Toyota
and Toyota's not going to do anything about it.
So you will have this problem in perpetuity
if it's Toyota's fault, dumb shit.
Look no further than the homeless.
Right.
right that's it's just in our face all the time that's the living example of what their reasoning is right so
they're incapable of solving any problems like I said Gavin Newsom came on the show and explained to me
the true picture of homelessness and that was a mom of two with a full-time job who was divorced okay
who is nobody that's zero yeah so but it's basically saying here's the problem with catalytic
converters being stolen. It's Toyota's problem. And this is the mother of two who got divorced
who's getting minimum wage. So she's living on the street, but working full time. So no,
there is no solution to your problem. You would like to not sell people anymore assault
rifles or do gun buybacks or something to prevent school shootings. No, that will not do
anything. So that's that. Now, I do not know why more people do not realize this.
Op ed year 2018, I'm going to go, yes, because I said six or seven years ago. I think that
puts us in that. Yep, that's there. That area. I have a good clock, clock. Yeah, I have a
pretty, pretty, it's not perfect. It's not that good, but it's pretty, pretty good. But it's pretty good.
Good. When is this thing? What year? In 2018, what month in 2018? Well, it'll be right off the school shooting. I guess it was. You may have to read it, Andrew. March. So it's been just over seven years. Who wrote this op-ed? It's a dumb shit. I wonder if she still works at the L.A. Times.
op-ed. All right, we really, sorry, we already ask too much of teachers, don't ask them to take on kids with guns.
All right, I can't read it from here, Andrew, so you're going to have to do something about that.
And then, Andrew, you're going to have to read it because I still can't.
It's Bell Chesler.
Bell Chesler.
All right. And this may not be the same one, but let's see if it is.
Well, it's towards the end where she really got. It's the last paragraph that was relevant, right?
as I recall.
I don't recall, but I don't think it was toward the bottom.
I think you start at the top, Andrew.
Let's just...
It's a long article.
It's not that long.
Andrew's a good...
Andrew's top of his class at Temple.
Reading.
Over the past weeks...
Oh, sorry.
I cannot...
Sorry, I don't know what to say, but I can't read it from it.
Over the past weeks, the steadfast demands of the Parkland, Florida students have
resounded through the suburban Oregon High School where I teach visual arts.
A group of senior girls spurred to action by the horrors at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High
organized a walk out of their own.
I listened to the students shouted demands for safer schools and an end to fear in the classroom.
Though deeply proud of the protesters, I was confronting a brutal reality.
Neither my students nor I feel safe at school.
All right.
Sorry.
This ain't it.
Yeah.
No, no, this is not it.
Okay.
This is not the right one.
Let me just look at the very, yeah, real quick.
You got a feeling, Drew, I think you're wrong about your feeling.
This wasn't written by a school teacher.
This is written by someone who worked at the L.A. Times.
Yeah.
Drew, stop trusting yourself.
How many times do I told you not to listen to yourself?
Yeah, you know, many times.
Okay.
Well, this will be the...
This was written by a teacher in Oregon.
Thank you.
That's not the right op-ed.
It's another op-ed.
I'll tell you what.
We'll share it with you in the next show.
It's also in my book, in one of my books.
So it might be in my computer somewhere.
All right, Albuquerque, New Mexico, September 26th, coming up.
Kimo Theater in Flagstaff, Arizona, September 27th, Orphium Theater, Vegas over at Kimmel's Place in October, early October.
Got to Amcrow.com for all the live dates.
What do you got, Drew?
Do you.com.
Also, check us out on X.DRD.R.A.W.
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