The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #2049 - Adios SNAP!

Episode Date: October 29, 2025

On this episode of The Adam and Dr. Drew Show, Adam and Dr. Drew open the show reflecting on how they were once called cranky old men for pointing out the decline in common sense — but thes...e days, more and more people seem to agree with them. The guys then dive into the recent controversy surrounding the end of the SNAP program and the left’s outrage over it. Later, they react to New York politician Zohran Mamdani’s viral speech about his aunt being afraid to ride the subway after 9/11.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 00:00:33 Recorded live at Corolla 1 Studios with Adam Carolla 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 a check. I don't know, Dr. is born for a fast, then. Jackson, Jackson. He's that six, seven.
Starting point is 00:00:56 He's six, seven. Oh, my. so yeah so a couple interesting things one of the things I find interesting is that I recall heading into COVID and during COVID a lot of the response to this podcast was like oh two old men complaining oh out of touch this kind of shit for years actually and now it seems like people are interested in our thoughts and they're the same fucking thoughts we've had all along they're just sort of more evolved we've continued to evolve them like we always do but they're not
Starting point is 00:01:37 philosophically or constitutionally different than they were six years ago which is sort of freedom, family those basic principles constitutional not literalism but sort of defending the constitutional principles
Starting point is 00:01:53 and those are back in vogue I guess What do you think? Yeah. Or is it just that you've proven to be right? And now people go, oh, hey, he was right? No, I have a few thoughts. I think things have a way of sort of getting back
Starting point is 00:02:16 toward a like homeostasis sort of what works and kind of a kind of nature sort of writes itself a little bit and it's a little bit of like well you get a splinter and it'll hurt it'll be red and sensitive and stuff but at some point your body sort of pushes it out you know and and the kind of a general the truth wins and gravity's gravity and grandpa new best and it just takes a while and then it's a battle and the people you battle with are super loud and and motivated and seem inspired by their, you know, they have, they have a kind of a intellectual high ground meets with motivation, meets with some sort of spiritual advantage,
Starting point is 00:03:18 meets with a sort of morality thing that they're going to dangle over your head, which all sort of I care. I care. You don't care. It all comes together to create some sort of cocktail of something that you have to endure. And then at some point, the wrong about everything are mostly inspired by money. It kind of turns out weirdly that all the motivation had to do with money. And chicks.
Starting point is 00:03:45 And getting late. I think of the hippies. Right. And no, I just mean the whole movement had to do with money. But they were kind of the foot soldiers. but they didn't really know it was just money. Right, right, right. You know, and so, you know, it's like...
Starting point is 00:03:58 Was your mom under the persuade, the sway of that kind of thing? I just didn't know it? Well, it's an interesting thing. So they would say Trump and his ballroom and his rich buddies and their private jets in Dubai and tax breaks. But they don't look at climate change as a multi-billion dollar graph. Trilion. Sorry. They don't look at...
Starting point is 00:04:22 climate change is a trillion-dollar grift, right? So Al Gore, he's in the trenches fighting it out because he loves children and rivers and indigenous people. And private jets. And meanwhile, he's getting rich, right, and Bernie Sanders or whoever. They don't Cylendra, whatever this, you know, the government's going to give this company $200 billion to build solar panels that'll never happen. Or there's another ward for $80 million for electric.
Starting point is 00:04:52 school buses that'll never work. They'll deliver seven of them over the course of four years. They don't look at that as a grift, right? So my mom would go, look at that guy with his gold. He's got, he's put
Starting point is 00:05:08 gold everywhere. He's got gold. Look at him in his expensive three-piece suits, traveling in his limousine. Al Gore, he's wearing a flannel shirt. Right. He's got his sleeves rolled up. See, there's footage of him. walking. He's in a forest and he's walking. Look at Gavin Newsomey. He's walking amongst
Starting point is 00:05:29 the sequoias and he looks concerned. And now he's happened upon a Mexican lady and he's going to talk to her. Look at his face. He cares. You understand? These guys are fat cats, the big airplanes with their insignias on it. Give me a break. Because they're like kids. They're like kids. They're so easily. And manipulated. Right. And then the Black Lives Matter or the climate changers or the homeless industrial, they're going, look, look, everyone, here's the outfit. Cargo shorts and flip flops. We're not going to walk around with tie clips and monogram cuff links. They'll be on to us. We're going, no, no, no. Hoodies. We're going hoodies, let your hair go gray and put those flip flops on. And then they'll think, and then we'll get a bunch of women of color and we'll shove. them up to the front, and people won't ask them questions because that would be racist. And also, they're women of color. They're not going to lie.
Starting point is 00:06:29 They're here, they're beating down. They're here trying to protect the downtrod. You think it's a bad thing to put women of color up front? That's a bad thing. What's wrong with you? That's the way we're going to roll. So that's basically. And then eventually people figure out that's bullshit, and then they come back to whatever
Starting point is 00:06:43 it is I was saying. Get back to diet and exercise. Right. You just made me realize there's something embedded in there that I think you're going to like, which is that fundamentally what they like is, what they hate is the free market and competition. So what they like is the government going, we're going to take care of this.
Starting point is 00:07:01 But they don't realize they're making, there's a grift embedded in that. What they hate is the market. They hate the competition. Right, right, right, right. And so the market could do a much better job. Right. We like what the government gets five better.
Starting point is 00:07:12 They think the grift is in the market, not in the government. Right. And the market, the market's unfair because you have to compete. And as you, we aren't born with all the same endowments. It's not fair. So the thing about the market is the market has a bunch of guardrails built into it because of the competition part of the market. Yes. The government gets grants, it gives out grants, it gets billions of dollars and hands it to this, enhance it to that. Doesn't follow up. We don't know where. So there's a lot more opportunity for grift, meaning, no, it's built into the system.
Starting point is 00:07:47 Well, it's built in the system, but here's what I'm saying. If the free market and private companies are in charge of giving out the COVID money, there's going to be a lot of follow-up and a lot of due diligence and a lot of whatever. The government's in charge. It's just, well, we gave it to prisoners and we gave it to this group, and that group we never saw nothing ever came out the other end. It's built in. Yeah, it's a systems problem.
Starting point is 00:08:14 It'll be that way. Yeah. Right. And unless you realize that, that's why early in COVID. My mom, weirdly, wanted the government to do everything. And I'm like, I went to free market, and she's like, well, the free market's evil, and the government is Bernie Sanders. He cares. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:08:30 Yes. And I just kept saying during COVID, my first insight, I was reviewing this in my head last night, my first insight in COVID was, oh, my God, we've centralized medicine. It's all centralized. Some assholes making decisions for patients 3,000 miles away, they have no, there's no way that's going to work. Right. And I remember, I gave a talk in Bermuda. We got postponed two years because of COVID. And I said, made this case, and the room was like,
Starting point is 00:08:55 like, what are you gasping about? What are you clutching your pearls for? It's a terrible idea. What if we centralized plastic surgeries? Right. I mean, imagine that. I think those surgeons would sit still for that for two seconds. It's unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:09:10 So, the latest one. And list, here's the only way this is going to work. I'm getting hot with the air. Oh, I just. you turned it off no i just turned it down it was cold when i walked you're all right it's on it's on 70 it's on i'm like heated something's because you're animated but don't ram the seat into the tv set just because you're warm all right listen yeah you know i was reading that uh snap's gonna run out you know and 40 million people are gonna go uh 40 million 40 million 40 million okay listen to me everybody
Starting point is 00:09:42 this whole thing of like 40 million people are going to go hungry first off those 40 million people average an extra 40 pounds on them over the average working American. If you took the average person that's on SNAP getting free food and the average person that gets no free food from the government, the average female who gets no free food for the government is 146 pounds. The average SNAP recipient is 211 pounds. So is it of food? Dude, I know. First off, we talk about going hungry, hungry. Nobody could benefit from a nice fast more than the snap recipients. It's meal, food, what do they call it, food, shit, insecurity. It's food insecurity. It's food insecurity.
Starting point is 00:10:33 Is there one person that's not going to eat? No. Is there anyone's going to go hungry? Same thing with health care. Man, I keep saying it. It's like nobody's going to get refused health care ever in this country. Who you are, you're going to get it. So the greatest is Newsom's sent out a tweet, and he was to talk about access to food. I love the access part. I'm enamored with the access. They don't have access to bake accounts.
Starting point is 00:10:56 They don't have access. They don't have access. Everyone has access to food. I have access to food every single day. And so is everyone who works here, except for the government doesn't give it to me. I have to go get it. But I also have access to a car. Right.
Starting point is 00:11:08 But the government doesn't give it to me and a home and building stuff from home. Depot. I have access to it, but the government does not give me decking material. So, News and says, that was the response. Donald Trump is literally dancing in Asia while 40 million people lose access to food. And I wrote back, they should explore the possibility of getting their own food. How was the response? I see a little 8.000, it's a little... Five years ago, people would have been screaming at me that I wanted kids to...
Starting point is 00:11:40 Oh, my God, you've been canceled and canceled. Whatever. Now they're sort of waking up that this is fucking nonsense and these people are fat. And by the way, why is 20% of this country getting free food? And what's attractive about it and why do you want more of it? And I was thinking about like, how are those people doing? Not good. Not good.
Starting point is 00:12:04 Mandami, I was thinking about they like, you know, he's weeping for his aunt, her job. And I said, what? I wrote this morning. I was like, when did having a pussy lead us? Like, when did having pussies lead us? When did that become attractive? You know what I mean? Like, why are we attracted?
Starting point is 00:12:21 Katie Perry thinks it's attractive. Right. This guy is just soft, well, he's lying, but he's lying. Okay, what's he doing? He's crying. Newsom we're talking about it. Oh, on Mondami. You beg your pardon?
Starting point is 00:12:33 I have to have a trouble following you. It's bad, pardon me? It's too hot in here. Yeah. subway yeah okay he is not now that woman doesn't exist so he's lying yeah but he's crying he's fake crying because he feels that'll be attractive yeah why is that attractive why is having a soft leader i just told them we got fucked by covid because we had soft why is it attractive you know whether your football team or scoutmaster or general why do we want a pussy leading us why and and i'm not
Starting point is 00:13:11 It's not rhetorical, meaning he's done the math. He's realized that being a pussy gets you more votes than being tough and competent and confident. So being a pussy gets more votes than being a competent leader. So what happened? When did it happen and why? Well, I think we're going to spend this episode and the next episode talking about this. And it's, some people have fashioned it under the heading of gyno-fascism. That the great feminization, however you want to frame it, this thing that Adam's been talking about for 20 years.
Starting point is 00:13:51 I feel like, by the way, I have this weird. And it's 28 years, by the way, but go ahead. I have this weird feeling. You tell me why I'm feeling this. And I'm not saying it's accurate. It's the feeling that your can't. campaign on chickthink started with you telling us that Bruce Jenner's becoming a chick. That episode keeps ringing in my head every time I kind of look back, I go, well, did it start?
Starting point is 00:14:25 Because that insight in itself was so startling that we all went, what the fuck you were talking about? You said, I don't know what I'm talking about it, but I'm just telling you it's happening. and I feel like you kind of went forward from that into a more developed theory about things that were happening. Am I right or wrong or is it just when you start talking about it? I don't know. Do you know what I'm saying? Yes, I know.
Starting point is 00:14:51 But so here's the thing about my thoughts. It's if somebody said, when did you start being poisoned by radon gas? I would go, Well, I had a headache a couple years ago, but it went away. Right, right. And then I found myself coughing a little bit a couple years ago, but then it stopped for a while. And then I did feel myself kind of being, I was kind of tired, you know, but then I got a new girlfriend and I wasn't tired. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:15:32 It could have been a while. It's been a while. Maybe it was maybe two years, maybe five years. Yeah. So my feelings are like feelings that just start sort of drifting in. Yes, yes. And they don't enter like Kool-Aid. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:15:48 They just sort of start drifting in. The clouds. They form. Yeah. And then I start talking. And when I start talking, I sound like a shaman. In that, I'm just giving you sketchy, outlines of shadows, you know, and then people go, what are you talking about? I go, I don't know exactly, but I'm telling you a chickthink.
Starting point is 00:16:10 But the wolf speakers from the north. It's not helping. The chick think. And then I called it chickthink. And then you said, that's not a good name for it. I did. And then I kept saying that's what I'm calling it because that's what it feels like. That's how it presents.
Starting point is 00:16:24 It presents his chick think. Am I right on the timing, though, sort of? No. I mean, Bruce Jenner, I knew, was turning into a chick. in 97 or 98 or whatever that was. Yeah, yeah, I was like something's going on with this dude. It might have been 96 even. You were just kind of, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:16:41 I think it was like 97, 98. But either way, it's coming up on 30 years. I knew he was turning into a chick. But that's only my option. That's only because I observe things that other people don't. Well, right. And you said, I don't know what that even means. And we all were like attacking you at the time.
Starting point is 00:16:55 Like, what do you mean? What does it mean? It means nothing. What are you talking about? It started to strike me that when, politicians started to speak in a way about, you know, wanting to call homelessness unhoused neighbors. And it all started kind of a Los Angeles because Gil Garcetti or Eric Garcetti, it was Gil, Eric Garcetti was mayor.
Starting point is 00:17:20 And he gave this speech about prisoners being paroled. He's like, and when they do, we owe them our gratitude. I'm like, we owe felons our gratitude. Like, like, and I was like, what the fuck are you talking about? I have a physical reaction when you bring. I put him into the bank of my memory way in the past. Eric Garcetti, I get a reaction when I think about that guy. Like, was really soft and willowy.
Starting point is 00:17:44 And, and like I said, I started taking account of the guys with their deep leg crosses, Obama with his deep leg cross and Newsome and Trudeau. And I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll, yeah, you. Eric Arsedy, I'm sure mayor of Los Angeles across his legs that way. They all crossed their legs that way. And they started talking in a kind of willowy way, wispy. And so traditionally, politicians would be, that's not what your country can do for you, but what you can do with the country.
Starting point is 00:18:18 You know, like, only fear is fear itself. We'll take them by land and by sea. And then all of a sudden it's like, when our unhoused neighbors are paroled, we owe them a debt of gratitude. And it's like, what the fuck happened? to you. Well, it sounds like your mother, your grandmother.
Starting point is 00:18:34 Right. And then I was like, when did this become attractive? Right. Because the thing about the politicians is, you know, they lick their finger and they put it in the ear in the air and they figure out which way the wind's blowing. They don't start talking that way. They figure there's enough chicks that want to hear that. And then they start talking that way. So somebody wants it.
Starting point is 00:18:55 I even would argue sort of in the Mark Chankheese school of thought, which is things kind of come up from the bottom. I don't know whom work. He's a cognitive psychologist, worth following on X, good guy. He's a physicist. He became a cognitive psychologist, and he keeps saying things really start from the bottom up. And so I remember seeing it going, oh, these guys are behaving like that because they want to get late. Yeah, well, getting laid. Getting late and getting elected are essentially the same thing.
Starting point is 00:19:22 That's a big insight. All right, we'll listen to Zor, Zoron. Zoran. Zoran. He's becoming emotional because his aunt who's not Zan. Anyway, couldn't ride the subway for four weeks. I want to use this moment to speak to the Muslims of New York City.
Starting point is 00:19:42 Now he's emotional. A lot of head and I. I want to speak to the memory of my aunt. Mm. We never existed? Yeah, but he's very emotional about it. stop taking the subway after September 11th because she did not feel safe in her hijab.
Starting point is 00:20:03 What a society we've built for. I want to use this moment to speak to the Muslim of New York. First off, I don't know why his whole thing is, I've got to speak to the Muslims. And also, it's this thing of, like, as a Muslim, you hide in the shadows. Like, for a guy who's scared, you certainly never fucking stop talking about it ever.
Starting point is 00:20:22 Do you? Do you know what I mean? Like, is there any hiding in the shadows? as a gay man, as a gay muscle. It's like, okay, Jesus Christ, are you scared? Yeah, he's a fucking retard. But anyway, the point is, is that pussy's attractive. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:38 And that's scary. All right, we'll take a quick break. Find Eric Garcetti giving a speech about welcoming back convict and owing them our gratitude. gratitude. All right, that thing's 10 years old. We'll be right back after this. Look, we don't all have the most, well, let's say we're diligent when our diet,
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Starting point is 00:22:37 So, hey, oh well. Yeah, attractive. He used to do a press conference every night at 5 o'clock during COVID. And if you remember the content, every night it was like, hide under your bed you kill your grandparents a bit i thought you're killing young people you shut the fuck up yeah stop it and you wanted to know those covid years why i called everyone a pussy and a coward and never stop did i say yes you did yes you you did not like the pejorative part of me calling telling everyone get under your bed pussy okay so but did i i didn't try to stop you or anything
Starting point is 00:23:16 Did I? Well, you, no, no, no. Apologies where I can. No, no. By the way, look for a reason to apologize, everybody. I want to apologize to the extent that I didn't support it, but I don't think I got in the way of it. Well, how are you going to get in the way of it? But the point is this.
Starting point is 00:23:33 You were suggesting that I use other terms. I feel like I got in the way of chick think. I was like, no, no, no, better brain. No, no, you did. You did. You did. But what I'm saying is I intentionally called people cowards and pussies. It constantly called them cowards and pussies.
Starting point is 00:23:54 I couldn't see how that would benefit everybody or you. And now I see it. Well, I don't know how. I don't know that it benefited everybody. No, it does because it makes the point. It's the point is clear and it's correct. It's a clear, correct point, which you were a fucking coward if you did that or worse, which is you act like a brown shirt.
Starting point is 00:24:14 You're not just a coward, but you became an SS member. Right. All right. We see you now. I see you. I get who everybody is. Yes. And so I would lay out all the time Gavin Newsom doesn't care about COVID.
Starting point is 00:24:26 He's not scared of COVID. He doesn't act like he's scared about COVID. He doesn't wear a mask. He goes to the football game. He goes to the French Laundry. He doesn't care and he's not scared of it. But I would say he doesn't believe it. Garcetti, I didn't know.
Starting point is 00:24:39 I just said he was a pussy. And he is. And by the way, these guys go on. They go from mayor of Los Angeles to zero in 10 minutes, all these guys. You never hear from him ever again. They're not substantial people. His dad was a DA Gil Garcetti, and somehow he got into this, you know, and he's a puss. But here's my point.
Starting point is 00:25:03 Whether it's Mamdami or Garcetti, wise being a pussy attractive. And the answer is it's somehow linked to chickens. think and they like it. And then it's also linked to a certain amount of men who think like chicks who may just be trying to get laid. I don't know, but it may also have to do with plastics in the brain and low tea and whatever else. But there's tons of pussy dudes and tons of chicks and they're like-minded and they vote for these people and then shit falls apart and then things need to be restored and corrected. And so we're kind of in the restore and correct as shit is falling apart
Starting point is 00:25:47 phase of our society. Now my argument is I don't get why it has to fall apart all the time. Why can't we just move forward and keep going? But it can't because we have too much chick think and too much pussy dude think who thinks like chicks. Or again, look, I'll be kind to them. They're just trying to get laid so they act like pussies. I don't know how many of those guys were actually believed in what they said during COVID or they just wanted to get laid. Well, back to the president.
Starting point is 00:26:15 And also, there's too many people who act like, you know what, Drew? I'll tell you the problem. I'll put the problem with social media. All of Hollywood is a popularity contest. So that's all Hollywood is, right? And so Hollywood guys, because it's nothing but a popularity contest, are going to all say the same thing about COVID, let's say, or black. Black Lives Matter or Biden or whatever, whatever, DEI, you name the thing, climate change. All right, they're all going to be on the same side of climate change, the same side of COVID, same side of very intricate, nuanced science and or events that have as much pro as there is con and maybe more con than there is pro, but they're all going to be on one side of it.
Starting point is 00:27:12 Even though there's many, many scientists who would tell you about COVID and have alternative viewpoints. And same with climate change. I mean, they just – Bill Gates just came out with climate today. Oh, we got to do more to prevent, less to stop or whatever. Just today did. We got to get back to poverty, fighting poverty. Don't worry. It's a climate change is a real issue.
Starting point is 00:27:32 Well, I mean, I think what he's saying is, look, build sea walls. Don't try to stop internal combustion engines. You know what I mean? Like, be practical about this. Of course, I've always said. But anyway, it's a popularity contest. That's Hollywood. And now there's social media.
Starting point is 00:27:49 So everything's a popularity contest. So then when something like COVID comes along, then everyone who's in a popularity contest follows suit accordingly. I am in an accuracy contest, not a popularity contest. And if more of you look at yourself as being involved with an accuracy contest versus a popularity contest, then we would have a better society. Agreed. And Mondami, the one thing he's zeroed into him, he's mostly championing stuff that the old white female likes.
Starting point is 00:28:22 Oh, they scrub that video, huh? It's funny when they scrub Garsage video. Oh, interesting. All right, I will read it, even though the way the font comes up here in this black with this thing. I don't know if we can ever fix that, Andrew. Sometimes you can type up here. Oh, it's the cut and the paste part.
Starting point is 00:28:41 but there it is. No one needs a second chance more urgently than our formally incarcerated sisters and brothers. Wow. Yeah, cons you talk about are formally incarcerated. And New Roads to Second Chances gives people a chance to rebuild their lives through the dignity of work. Merrick Garcia said, yes, this is not the quote. The quote is we owe them our gratitude. But you can see the way he's going.
Starting point is 00:29:17 Yes, later on, he says, I know, but that's why I kept saying our gratitude. When they let them out, they paid their debt to society, and we, as a society, owe them our gratitude for- For paying their debt. Burning down a gas station four years earlier or stabbing an utterly person on the subway. But we owe them a debt of gratitude. Now, that's Eric Garcia. Now, he's a pussy, and now he's banished. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:29:44 It was ambassador to... Would you get somebody better? No. No, but we got DEI higher next, which is the other thing. Uh-oh. We got something? Video-wise? Oh, here it is.
Starting point is 00:29:57 Eric Arsetti did not say we owe them our gratitude. That quote is a fabrication that originated during the 19 of a city watch on the piece, which criticized Los Angeles. officials. He said it, though. I remember him saying it. He said it. So I'm not sure where this This is just what's popping up on Google. Garcetti said that's on Google. Wait, wait, wait. A piece was criticized Los Angeles officials in the quote. Okay. Garcia never actually made the statement, but he made something like that. Yes, he said gratitude. Yes. I remember him saying gratitude. Other Garcetti quotes on gratitude. Or thank them for their, you know, service, you know,
Starting point is 00:30:36 they're paid their debt. Now, he said, Gratitude. Okay. Yeah. So it's on there. It may have got scrubbed, and that also is Google doing whatever Google is doing. Look at GROC, see if it comes out different. See if GROC.
Starting point is 00:30:52 It would be very interesting. Yeah, that is interesting. While he's doing that, I'm sure you're watching the World Series, there's that ad that keep playing with the guy with the multiple Super Bowl rings who's actually working in a warehouse. Yeah, I saw that. I think that somehow that, that, that, it feels like there's a cultural moment in that ad when he goes
Starting point is 00:31:14 the ad is the conceit is he has all the knowledge of Tom Brady about football and he's talking to all his friends that work in the warehouse or who are clerks and things about these very advanced so to speak football ideas and at the end of every one of his statements about how to split the linebackers he'd always get you know what I'm saying you know what I'm saying
Starting point is 00:31:35 and at the end now she goes it turns out they did not know what he was saying. I thought that is funny. And it's a moment. All right, here we are. Society and a gratitude, ah, there it is. While people have paid their debt to,
Starting point is 00:31:51 wait, while people have paid the debt to society, our debt of gratitude should be not just thanking them. There it is. But thanking them for their service, but allowing them a pathway back in. Now I'm pissed. The fuck is wrong. Google search? Well, A, I'm smarter than computers. I've said it a million times. I told you
Starting point is 00:32:15 he said it. Yeah. I told you he said we owe them our gratitude. A debt of gratitude. Google says I didn't contradict you. I just said Google said that. That's coming from per their AI. No, we understand. The point is he's better than AI. The interesting thing is that it always comes out in vehement defense whenever you type this in to Google. That's so fucked up. That is so fucked up. It will fuck Google because you won't get the truth. And by the way, if you're arguing with, you know, bald brine, he'll go Google, see.
Starting point is 00:32:49 Or he'll go, he'll say this is false because Google says it is. No, shut up, Drew. Why do you do that? Why do you do that? Because people will say. No, he won't. No, he'll Google it. He'll show it to you and he'll go see and then he'll walk away.
Starting point is 00:33:01 He won't say this is false. Why do you always do that, Drew? Why can't you just go with what it was? Because I have to fuck with your. jokes. I know. Well, not jokes, examples. Like, that's how it would work. But that's how anybody would do it. They would Google it. They'd go, see, it was just a thing. And then they'd make you think you were wrong. But aren't you afraid that somebody will then Google this and Google will defend it saying that's false? This grok posting is false. And what point is I don't want people to do that.
Starting point is 00:33:29 All right, quiet. You know what you're talking about. I know what you're saying. But you never get the point. The point is this. There is no audio of this because I've heard, why is the audio, been scrubbed. That's what I'm, that's, that's what I'm saying. What Grock says. He's looking for the video through Grock. Mm-hmm. It's not, ooh.
Starting point is 00:33:50 Is that, is that it? But it's interesting that Google said no. And Google just said what? This is formally, this was quoted by somebody on the right, before it's wrong. Right, right, right. All right. This is interesting.
Starting point is 00:34:10 Here's an audio clip of it. There is. Is that what they're saying? Well, I've heard an audio clip of it. There it is. Holy shit. Yeah, but we don't have it. It's just saying it's there, right? It's on KFI.
Starting point is 00:34:23 I heard it. Yeah, no, I know. Here it is. Here we go. He's got the link. Hopefully. No, I think it's been, I think it's been scrubbed. I think it's been scrubbed. This might be for the next show. Yeah, for the next show. Deep dive.
Starting point is 00:34:38 We'll do the deep dive. But all right, Google, I'm interested in this because I knew it existed because I heard it. If they don't have it up there, see if they can dig it out somewhere. All right. I'm going to be at Flappers tonight here in Burbank doing stand-up, and then I'm going to be in Boston at the Wilbur Theater, which is beautiful. That'll be November 6th. 7th, Buffalo, New York, Electric City. Duluth.
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