The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #2048 - Comfortable Discomfort
Episode Date: October 24, 2025On this episode of The Adam and Dr. Drew Show, Adam kicks things off venting about people who constantly try to scare others with negative health claims — like peanuts being bad for you. Th...e guys discuss how pharmaceuticals and SSRIs have devastated today’s younger generation, and Adam reads an excerpt from his book In 50 Years We’ll All Be Chicks about the rise of peanut allergies. They wrap up by reacting to a recent clip of Karine Jean-Pierre on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.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 1 Studios with Adam Carolla and board certified physician and addiction medicine specialist Dr. Drew Pinsky.
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All right.
We found the passage from my book, Drew.
Now, we were talking in our last episode about the peanut allergies.
and about how I wholesaling reject almost every piece of thing that people try to scare me about.
I don't reject things that people don't try to scare me about.
You know, when people start talking about certain positive things or, you know,
someone goes, you know, it's really good.
It's a cold plunge.
You know, I go, cold plunge, huh?
And they go, yeah, it's really good for you.
I go, oh, yeah, tell me.
Tell me about it.
but when they start trying to scare me, then I usually reject it.
Yeah.
Now, I know that's weird, and by the way, it's kind of the opposite of how a lot of people
are wired, but as soon as you start trying to explain to me about Ivermectin or something,
I just go get the fuck out.
I'm not even listening to you anymore.
Is there a similar reaction you have to people that are overly enthusiastically positive about something?
No, no, I just, it's like I talk to people.
and they start laying down, I think it must have got ingrained in me in a sort of negative way
because that my mom would check her bioretum wheel and she would talk about like, you know,
when you eat red meat, you start to have, you feel sluggish.
When you were a kid, she'd start that crap.
Would you ever speak up to her?
I didn't know.
well first okay when you're a little kid yeah you don't know any better so you know they go
you know most that breakfast the sugary cereal it's healthier to eat the box that it comes in
than the actual cereal do you know that and by the way they're not using hyperbole and they're
weird sort of witch warlock coven it becomes some it becomes true
at a certain point.
It's like he said there were good people on post.
It's like he said inject bleach.
I hurt, you know, it's like, oh, oh, crazy person.
You're now believing this, what was somebody said, you know, as a hyperbolic joke,
you'd be better off eating the box that the sugar smacks came in than the actual sugar smacks.
But at a certain point, it trickles down to my mom's coven.
Yeah.
And they now say it.
dogma, yeah. They sort of believe it. Oh, oh, I'm sure. I knew all these people back in the day.
Right, right. So I then got used to kind of hearing stuff going, all right, no cereal, you know what I mean? But Jesus Christ. By the way, I have friends that are eating that cereal and they're captain of the football team. You know what I mean? So I'm not getting this thing with the red meat and the whatever. But yeah, at the beginning, I had no choice but to believe it.
Well, I get that part.
But my own life, I've been sort of evaluating lately why I didn't stand up.
By the time I was a large male, why I kept taking my mother's shit.
You sort of get, you get sort of indoctrinated where you don't.
Well, I was out of the house.
Yeah.
I didn't live with my mom from 12 and a half on or something.
So I didn't.
And I also sized her up as sort of a failure.
And I'm like, I'm going to listen to her.
Yeah.
And my dad, too.
I mean, you know, I had certain respect for them and whatever, but I size them up as losers, essentially.
It's such a weird thing because, like, as we speak as we do this show, I am going this evening to see the Lakers opening season with the Golden State Warriors.
and it's me and my daughter and two of her friends.
It's four tickets.
And I called up Jay Moore and he, you know, set me up and blah, blah, blah.
And it's good and she's excited and they're excited and as well they should be.
But this notion of like my kids kind of going, eh, he's kind of a loser.
He doesn't know, I mean, he doesn't know stuff.
I mean, he talks, but he doesn't really know anything.
I mean like he rides his unicycle he's always bringing his unicycle to a party and you know we have to watch him ride his unicycle you know like I'd just be like I would not be comfortable with that you know and I and I guess for me the thing that you and I kind of butt up against a run up against all the time is this did did
It's discomfort that is comfortable to them.
You know what I mean?
Like what I'm saying is, I feel this way when people lie.
You and I have the same thing.
You know, and it'd be like if you said, you know, you said, hey man, I just felt you
you pickpocket my wallet, you know, and I was like, yeah, well, I'm hungry, you know.
And then you went, well, you can't just steal a man's wallet.
And I go, well, look, I know, I reach your pocket.
I took your wallet and I want to give it back but I'm sorry I took your wallet and then you saw
a cop walk by so you like flagged him over and then you went you know officer he tried to pick pocket
me and he just admitted it he'll tell you he did wrong and he knows he's done wrong and I went
the wallet was on the sidewalk when I walked up now you look at me and you go no you just
and the officer's where was the wallet I was laying on the sidewalk I just picked it up to hand it back
Drew. And then you'd be going, you'd be incredulous, right? You'd be like, I, but most of it is
how can I do this? Yeah. How can I sit here? And then you'd go, officer, he just admitted it. And I'd
go, I don't know what he's talking about because I just walked up and found the wallet on. And I'm
like, I didn't know people could do this, but they can. Boy, boy, can they do it. Yeah, that's
the part that gets me, the total lying sack of shit stuff.
Without a blink.
No problem.
No problem.
By the way, we're not talking about homeless people.
We're talking about trained lawyers and everybody.
Well, they at least see it as their job or something.
Kind of.
I guess.
But the whole point is I was aware that my mom didn't know what she was talking about fairly early.
Now, at the beginning, I had no reference points.
There's no Google or anything.
I just had to go along with whatever she was saying.
It turned out she was wrong about everything.
So, sorry, not everything.
Like red dye number seven and stuff, that was a thing.
You know, people have no idea what is new again.
You know what I mean?
The men, the women, the rolls, the little Sally with the pop gun,
and give Johnny a dolly and he'll be, he'll play with that.
This is old and red dye number, whatever.
They were trying to get red dye.
die number 14 removed in 1973.
Obviously not including red dye, but some of these same crazy ideas were around during
Roman times.
Oh, yeah.
It could go no other way, right?
As long as you have a bunch of crazy, fucked up dumb people who are, by the way,
are willing to talk.
You know, my dad wasn't really willing to talk.
So he had thoughts, but you weren't going to hear that.
My mom, being of the left, made sure she.
She had to share these thoughts with you, you know what I mean, which were all wrong, but she had to share them.
That's interesting.
Nonetheless.
Was she trying to subject you to them because they're right and she's superior or because she wants to educate?
What's the motivation for her to talk?
What's the motivation for every fucking leftist female school teacher to try to indoctrinate their student body with everything?
It's a feminine thing.
What's the motivation for Newsom to shut everything down the way he did?
did. I don't get it. I don't know, but she spoke, and then I listened at the beginning,
and then at a certain point, I just stopped listening because her batting average was so bad,
and then, and also I wanted to stake, you know, but I wasn't going to get one. Are there things
now that people are trying to scare you with that you can, uh, projecting into the future sort of
look at and go, oh, this is, you know, when people forget that I said this. Every, every, every,
everything someone tries to scare you with is bullshit.
I get you.
I'm wondering what if you're hearing stuff now.
Well, it's the, it's the usual.
Is it vaccine excess?
It could be access.
There are things that are real concerns about it, but people kind of scare you.
The reason, the vaccine excess thing for me is my default setting is leave nature alone.
And don't try to get heavily involved with bending nature, you know.
And when you start getting heavily involved with bending nature, you're, you're asking for something that you're basically depositing a check that's not going to, you're not going to see the money, but you'll see the money in 10 years and it might not be what you want.
You know, you're putting you're putting something in a time caps, all the Ozempic and all that kind of stuff and all, all.
Well, I'll tell you what I'm, I'll tell you what I'm on, or not on, but worried dramatically about.
Everybody is on the serotonin re-uptake, whatever.
They're all on pharmaceuticals.
I mean, it's literally 25% of the population is on some sort of thing.
Tired on that.
All right.
Well, it was a moment, in a given moment, but over a lifetime, it's quite a bit harder.
Everybody's on multiple, whatever, including kids.
And I'm just like, just don't.
Just fucking take your cold plunge.
take your hike listen to your fucking classical music build a tree house workout does anything but sit
around and take pills and it's like oh no the doctor said i mean it's my kids got into it early
it was like it's it's it's super easy it's here's the equation the dad who knows shit is a marginalized
and not listen to number one but be out on the road like physically not there yeah the mom
brain polluted by CNN
and society
safety Uber Alice gets
all the input from the other moms
and from CNN and from Big Pharma and all
the other shit and then they get their brain
polluted and then they got to bring their kid
in because their kid is having
trouble concentrating in history class
or something and then come on
pharmaceutical come on medical
come on kick it in well let's get
the kid going on this and see if that
helps and if that doesn't help we can supplement it
with this and the next you know you're fucking
14-year-old has a medicine cabinet filled with prescription drugs, which is total fucking
bullshit.
And it's dangerous and it's insane.
And by the way, when you say to these people, hey, knock it off, this is, are you a doctor?
Are you a doctor?
By the way, are you a doctor's completely out the window after COVID?
Yes.
It's gone.
Agreed.
Sorry medical profession, but you guys fucked yourself hard with COVID by either not knowing
what the fuck you're doing or just lying.
or kind of toggling in between both for long periods of time.
Pharmaceutical, you're gone.
Physicians, gone.
Sorry.
I would just say two things.
One is, yeah, medicines are not to make life better.
They are to prevent disabling and life-threatening disease, period.
So if you have serious mental illness, those are life-threatening diseases.
Okay, pharmacological agents.
Four as short a period as possible.
No, no.
They're on them for life.
and then all the school shootings and stuff, everyone's on something.
Look, the SSRIs and whatever else they're ingesting for the kids are the pharmaceuticals
company's new pain pills, which is we get a, first off, we get a pass because the pain pills
have a lot of negativity and a lot of baggage attached to it.
This, we just get a free pass, but we get customers for life because we get these
kids hooked up at 13 or 14 and they're just fucking on it it's fucking it's insane it's nuts it's
horrible for you people shouldn't be doing it you're being a shit parent by dragging your kid in for
this stuff the answer is diet exercise whatever throwing a fucking ball to your dog going to the beach
outlaw in southern california and taking your dog and throwing a fucking stick to your dog
watch them frolic in the white water and then come back and drop the stick again that's a
building something, having something, having a project.
That's all this is.
We've ignored it all.
We're all going to pharmaceutical companies.
And the moms are driving the kids to the doctor's appointments and fucking them up.
Just like they fucked them up.
The moms fucked up all the kids with COVID.
They fucking fuck them up with COVID.
The moms did it.
It's a little more complicated with the pharmaceutical because, you know, they only make money with their
medicines for five years.
And so lifetime customers don't really matter to them.
All right.
And most of the SSRIs...
But I think they'll get them on something.
Yeah, most of them are geneticized.
Genericized, but I would argue they'll get them on to the next thing.
It could be.
And some of the psychostimulants and stuff are trade products.
Just listen to me, everyone.
Stop.
You don't need any of the shit.
You don't fucking need it.
I really think what you're putting your finger on is,
society at large, the medicalizing of everything,
and looking for answers and medication.
This is bad times.
This is not a good idea.
Punch a heavy bag, build a tree house,
go into the ocean and shut the fuck up and eat right and then shut up.
But don't eat nothing but brand muffins like my mom.
Have a fucking piece of elk meat and then go fucking jump in the ocean.
And tell me if you feel better.
All right, so peanuts.
Yeah.
So I had that article with the peanuts, and it turns out you need to expose the kid to peanuts.
By the way, removing all the peanuts causes more peanut allergies.
Yeah.
That's, and I kept saying stop removing the peanuts.
All right down to it.
So here's from, in 50 years, we'll be.
That was, to be clear, that was a CNN article we were talking about.
And now here's your book.
From how many years before the CNN article?
15 years.
15 years.
The next thing we removed was peanuts.
Now, I know a lot of you assholes have a friend who works with someone who once was date raped by a guy whose stepson was in Cub Scouts with a kid whose half-brother is allergic to peanuts.
I feel sorry for that kid, but that doesn't mean the other 2,000 kids in the school should be denied the simple pleasure of the peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
Once again, we have put the individual ahead of the group.
How many of these kids truly have a peanut allergy?
I'm not saying there's no such thing as a kid who would go into anaphylactic shock if he keistered a payday.
I'm saying our paranoia has turned a rare occurrence into a full-blown epidemic.
Yes.
Does that seem like an accurate statement, Drew?
Oh, 100%.
15 years ago.
What am I?
Are you a scientist, Adam?
Are you a doctor?
No, are you a penologist?
No, I'm a carpenter who knows basic truths.
So, so you wrote this probably 2008, something like that?
Yeah, nine.
So there's really something embedded in that that I've always found troubling, okay?
Which is this, no, want to take a break first?
Yeah, I'll take a break.
And we'll get to Drew's trouble.
Right?
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All right.
So I'm troubled by this notion that you put your finger on here about the individual ahead of the group.
The group must suffer.
Yes.
Okay?
Yes.
And so embedded in that as a philosophy that any just society is one that takes most effort to take care of the most vulnerable.
Okay?
Right.
And I remember conversations in the 70s, and again, probably in the late 90s, early 2000s,
where people were going, now wait a minute, what do you do if this disabled, let's say, with
some sort of dementing illness, some sort of cognitive problem with, let's just make it easy.
Let's make it a neurological patient, like a trisomy patient, what do you call him?
and he gets aid and the only thing he'll treat his aides is these incredibly expensive medications
and let's say they would cost the essentially the entire treasury of the United States
are we obliged to do that and there were people back then they were saying yeah yeah that's the
point yeah you have to empty the you have to empty the treasury everybody must treat the most
vulnerable or this is an unjust society right right and so how do that
seems to have caught hold in some way. That is just now this thing of, I care. I care. You don't care.
And to make people dependent is caring and to care only about the individual is caring, as opposed to
raising groups, raising people, having a better healthy environment for everybody. That doesn't
seem to be a priority right now. Well, you remember Cuomo said during COVID, if he lost one person,
and then he put all the elderly. One death is two.
Too many.
Remember that bullshit?
Well, then don't put all, lock all the elderly up in a nursing home and have them expire there, you fucking idiot.
One death is too many.
When I heard that from doctors.
He's got thousands of deaths.
I understand.
I know.
But with doctors, I was like, you're one day.
Then you can't practice medicine because there will be deaths.
You can't do anything.
You can't have a society.
Yeah.
No, I'm with you.
And it's always the people who don't do anything.
It's basically my mom going, why don't the rich pay taxes?
Yes.
Right.
She pays no taxes.
So, of course, she would like the rich to pay taxes, but she doesn't pay taxes.
So how would that work?
And, yes, it's always to people sitting on the armchair doing the, you know, Sunday morning or Monday morning quarterback that goes on, which is why don't we have universal?
Everybody needs to be treated with dignity.
Everybody needs to move forward.
It's all of us together.
You know, it's funny.
I was watching, what was Andrew?
I'm going to ask you, Hillary.
Clinton's slogan from 2016.
I was just watching her.
Somehow an old tape of her popped up talking to someone.
And her slogan is like together, forward, all.
You know, it's always just bullshit.
It's just vague.
It takes a village.
That was her thing.
Right, right.
It's just sort of vagaries of everyone together all the time.
You don't need families.
You need villages.
Yeah, yeah.
But it's that whenever you hear the sort of super vague platitudes, that means the person has no
plan and no idea.
They're talking.
Yes, they're, yes, stronger together.
Yeah.
That's okay, except for what?
By the way, stronger together, you've called half the country assholes.
How together are we talking about here?
That's what they keep doing.
But I have another interesting observation.
I just thought of a couple days ago.
We'll decide if it's interesting.
Okay, I think you'll like it.
Andrew, we can hear you laughing.
You can't announce it.
Your audience will decide if it's interesting.
it is that the demonstrations brought all the sort of meaninglessness of the demonstrations
to mine for me again, these bunch of old boomers running around, wandering around.
And they're sort of their, first of all, there's no specific intent.
Like I said this forever that back in the 60s, which they've romanticized, the intent was,
get out of Vietnam now.
Right.
Civil rights reform now.
Right.
That was it.
It's very specific recommendations.
And when we got out of Vietnam, guess what?
The demonstrations stopped.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
So I realized, listening to the demonstrations list last weekend, there was a lot of talk about
being mean, we're going to be mean, we're going to be angry, a lot of hatred.
Yeah, they do a lot of that.
And I thought, oh, you know, one of the themes back in 68 and 69 was love.
That's a word you never hear anymore.
Interesting.
And specifically, make love not war.
Remember that?
Yeah, yeah.
Make Love Network.
Well, I mean, it's called, the whole thing was called Flower Power.
Yes.
It was called the Summer of Love.
Well, and then I thought that's exactly the thing.
And yet 2020 with the George Floyd riots was also called the Summer of Love.
It could not be further from.
Hold on, hold on.
The Summer of Love from George Floyd and the mostly peaceful protests with the fires burning in the background.
Yeah.
Was labeled the Summer of Love sarcastically by Fox pundits.
I noticed it's stuff.
starting to be used, not sarcastically lately.
That this is the summer of love?
That maybe I misinterpreted what I was reading, but it reinforced what I was thinking.
I mean, Andrew's got his finger on this pulse mostly, and I could be wrong, but I think it's
sort of described as the summer of love because they were burning everything, and it's done
with the tongue planted in the cheek.
Let's keep an eye.
Let's table it and see if it does evolve the way I'm thinking I'm seeing, because I couldn't
defend myself.
I may be wrong.
I may be wrong.
But it made me think of the real Summer of Love, which was 1968, right?
And that was because...
Or nine, I can't remember, but...
Sixty-eight.
And all the Love's talk was everywhere, then.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And now they're angry.
It's the opposite.
It's opposite.
Yeah.
They're rageful.
Yes.
Yes.
And weirdly have difficulty with the sanctity of life stuff, and maybe it's sort of...
I mean, look, your default position, like, here's where you're coming from.
If you're one of those people and you're sort of on that extreme, right?
Yeah.
So if you took all of those people, right?
People who are demonstrating.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm going to curious, I'll get Andrew's very astute at this.
Okay.
I don't know curious this input, but I want you to just dig.
Digging.
I want you to dig on this.
almost everyone on the left, you know, everyone on the left is for abortion, but maybe not
extreme abortion, let's just call it, not everyone.
But if you take the people that are taking to the streets and let's say fighting ice or
the Summer of Love, as you call it, or no Kings rally, well, that's a subset of leftists
that are more tip of the spear extremists, right?
So if you took those women, you know, most of them school teachers, which is always funny to me, but if you took those women, amongst those women, if you said to them, let's talk abortion. They'd go, I'm for it. And then you'd go, all right, but let's talk about like extreme, like let's say third trimester stuff. That's up, that's up to a woman and their doctor. Well, but even nine months in, I'm for.
abortion. That's between a one or a doctor. If there's a reason. Okay. So you're already
dealing with a group of people that don't really think life is life. I mean, or at least they're
not taking it sort of, they're not taking it literally. Yeah. You know what I mean? Like,
okay, now the baby is viable and would survive outside of the womb. That's between the doctor and
Okay. All right. So now you have a group of people that are sort of, as far as life goes, it's a little catch as catch can. And that's an innocent baby. Now, let's talk about Hitler baby. The Hitler baby should be taken out. You know what I mean? So they don't, I don't think they'd have strong feelings about Charlie Kirk or attempts on Trump or J.D. Vance or whomever. I don't think Ben Shapiro. I don't think they would care. Well, and they don't.
the cartoonization process too. They're not, they're not really thinking. No. No, they're not.
They're reacting. And that's why they're always so sort of agitated because they're never really
thinking. Because somebody could force them to think. When someone comes around and ask them a question,
they can never really articulate themselves because they're not thinking. They're reacting.
Andrew, do you have the Corrine Jean-Pierre clip from Cobre that I thought was funny? And it always
makes me laugh because Phil Henry used to do this character, and it's funny, he used to do radio
personality, he does both sides of the mic. I won't explain it all, but Phil used to do this
character from 25 years ago, maybe more, and he'd always go, and I'm speaking to Colin
Francis, and he'd come in and go, Phil, as a journalist, as a gay journalist,
is a gay journalist
and then Phil,
it doesn't matter if you're gay.
Is it a gay journalist?
I want to say
and he was always,
he'd always say he's a gay journalist,
as a gay journalist.
And it was funny back then
that you were like,
we don't care if you're gay.
We want to know what the story is.
But Carine Jean-Pierre does the
as a woman, as a black woman,
is a gay woman,
as a trans,
she can't stop saying it.
Which
there's, I guess,
a kind of a
stupidity and a lack of self-awareness because I would have a weird, you know, like if I just
said Man Show, Man Show, every, every, it's like, as a man in my, I remember doing the
Man Show, you know, it's sort of like Woodward and Bernstein when they go, this is worse
than what, shut up. You did that in 1972. Shut up. Stop talking about that. You know,
like, you should be humiliated. You're seven,
Yeah.
Moving on.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, there's a lot of examples of that kind of thing, though.
It's not stopping.
Yeah.
So she's talking to Colbert, but it's funny as a black one.
But listen to her hypotheses about what the Democrats have done to the black women.
Okay.
But what's happening with the leadership, but more of the leadership Democratic Party side of things,
they're actually throwing people under the bus who need, who are vulnerable and need protection.
black woman who has walked through the walls of the White House and part of this party.
Hold on. You can put it. For sure, she means the halls. Yes. But she's dumb and she shouldn't be
a spokesperson because she has trouble speaking, but she's a total DEI hire. But she's talking like
she's a ghost and she's going to walk through the walls of the White House. But she means
halls, but walls sounds like halls. And she's not good at talking because she's a DEI.
hire because she's a black woman?
Now this?
We can start from the top, but it's funny.
It's funny that she's just spokesperson has trouble speaking.
But what's happened...
But what's happening with the leadership,
more of the leadership Democratic Party side of things,
they're actually throwing people under the bus
who are vulnerable and need protection.
Hold on a second.
First off, actually throwing people under the bus.
You know, they have a boss.
Somebody gassed up a greyhound and they're taking women of color.
It is fascinating that she doesn't really know how to speak.
No.
And then poor Cobur has to sit there and nod that he knows she's a dope too because he's not a dope.
He's a liar, but he's not a dope, but he has to listen to her and nod.
And then she does this thing, which is great, which she uses her hands a lot.
Oh, yeah.
Which is dumb people when they talk, they need sort of an assist.
And so the hands go flying around.
Oh, lying.
Yeah, that's what Gavin Newsom does.
There's his hands fly around when he's lying.
And then she does, at some point, she leans back in sort of a moment.
And she goes, and as a black woman.
First off, we can see her.
Yeah.
Okay.
But anyway, go ahead.
Democratic Party side of things.
They're actually throwing people under the bus who need, who are vulnerable and need protection.
As a black woman who has walked through the walls of the White House and been part
this party for a very long time.
I believe, and this is my personal opinion
that we get forgotten
and that by a large part, the Democratic
Party does not see us.
Women? I don't know, pause.
Women are black women.
They are. Democratic Party
is women and black women.
Maybe that's why they don't see it because it's just
everybody.
Drew, I've said this once,
I've said a million times.
The white privilege.
The white privilege.
The actual white privilege is she thinks this party is supposed to do shit for her because she's black.
Gavin Newsom's a white guy last time I checked.
I don't expect him to do anything for me.
I'll do it for myself.
That's my privilege.
My privilege is the knowledge of knowing he's not going to do shit for me because we have the same skin color.
Right?
Yeah.
And as I've said, we're both over six foot.
We're about the same age.
we're both white, we're both heterosexual, he should be doing shit for me, for me based on
their theory, which is the more you are like us, the more you need to do shit for us.
They're not going to do anything for you because they can't, because all they can do is
try to level the playing field.
Meanwhile, they'll want to get your vote.
So they'll explain, it's an interesting conundrum that we're living in, which is I say,
hey, let's just put it to you this way, right?
I go, look, I'm running for, I'm running for governor.
I'm Italian.
Hey, Paizans, vote for me, and I'm going to do stuff for you.
I'm going to do stuff for you.
I know you're struggling.
I know you're struggling at school.
You're struggling with work, struggle with income.
Italian-American guys are at the bottom, you know, the food chain.
I'm going to do stuff for you.
And then you vote for me.
and then I get in.
But I can't do stuff for you because what would I do for the Italian-American community?
You know what I mean?
Like I cannot say, well, only small business loans for Italian guys, you know what I mean?
Or we're going to change the SAT school admission for Italian.
I mean, there's really nothing I can do.
And then at some point, you get disappointed.
You go, I thought you were going to do something.
And I said I was going to do something.
But all you can do is stop having kids out of wedlock and focus on education.
But I can't do that for you, but I can say I'm going to do shit.
And then you can be disillusioned because nothing changes for you because it can't change for you because I can't do anything for you because everything that needs to be done for the black community and women has already been done.
There's nothing else to do.
What are we going to do?
Get more ladies in college, create more positions for black women.
It's already there.
Yes.
But she's pissed because they're being thrown under the bus.
and Colbert's would never go, well, give me some examples.
What do you mean thrown under the bus?
I would say also, let's remind ourselves that the majority of college graduate women,
majority of medical school students, women.
Yeah, attorneys soon too, are now.
And certainly they're well represented in those properties, attorneys too,
relative to the incidents in the population.
Well, right.
So if Colbert did his job, he would say,
Democratic Party
throwing black women under the bus
literally
and while you're walking through walls
hey Kool-Aid
hey gin and juice
thanks Andrew
Drew doesn't get that one
and for me
especially in this past year
I needed to make a statement
and to make a point
I'm trying to start a conversation
people are not going to agree with me
face the table
people are going to disagree people are going to want
and I'm hoping
to start from the beginning one more time
I do want to hear her about as a black.
I like when she's happening with the leadership,
but more of the leadership Democratic Party side of things,
they're actually throwing people under the bus
who need who are vulnerable and need protection.
As a black woman who has walked through the wall.
Need protection from what?
I think what she's, isn't she saying
that there needs to be more black women
in the Democratic leadership? Isn't that the way of saying that?
I don't know.
All right, sorry.
of the White House and been part of this party for a very long time.
I believe in, this is my personal opinion, that we get forgotten
and that by a large part, the Democratic Party does not see us.
And for me, for me, especially in this past year,
I needed to make a statement and to make a point.
I'm trying to start a conversation.
People are not going to agree with me.
People are going to disagree.
That's enough.
She's dumb.
And she shouldn't be in that position.
And as a matter of fact, we should not know who she is.
is, but Joe Biden went so DEI.
But Joe Biden fucked himself in the ass because he went all DEI everywhere.
He took a bunch of unqualified people.
He put him in front of the camera and they failed.
And now he's gone because he did this.
And back to Trump and the subs.
If Trump said, I'm going to build this tower, but I need an Eskimo presence on this job, man.
I need some folks, I need some Eskimos to run the, run framing and steal.
I need another Eskimo.
I need a gay Eskimo.
Okay, good luck.
But you're going to have trouble with that tower.
That's what seems to be happy with the Obama Library.
Well, it can't, if I said I need X amount of anything around here,
And, you know, you're not.
I worked a construction job.
They needed, it was for the city.
They needed black guys.
They got two black guys.
They're both totally underqualified because L.A.
didn't have black carpenters.
But they found a guy and they shoved him in there.
And he wasn't any good.
And he was kind of a danger to himself.
And he did not speed up the project.
I'll put it to you that way.
Not just because he wasn't properly trained or?
He didn't.
No, he wasn't a carpenter.
Oh.
They just go, we need a black guy.
Oh, my.
Oh, yes.
Oh, yes.
Not a carpenter, but a black guy.
But good enough, we got to check a box.
That's the problem.
All right, so it's not a good thing.
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