The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #2074 Part 1 - Death by Nicotine
Episode Date: February 18, 2026 Dr. Drew kicks off the show by talking about his recent trip to Poland, while Adam compares mass immigration to invasive species disrupting ecosystems. They react to a classic 13-year-o...ld clip from their own show, stress the importance of defending freedoms, and cover a new report on cannabis risks for youth—contrasting society's views on nicotine and weed. Adam opens up about hating being the boss, why most bosses are unreasonable, and rants about smooth-talkers who never deliver—citing a recent Obama interview as exhibit A.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.
You're listening to The Adam and Dr. Drew Show.
Yeah, get it on.
Got to get on that.
Get it on.
Dr. is board first five sexual, sexual racist.
It's so crazy that a week apart and I have a lot.
I got to talk to you.
about. I got so much too. Yeah. So anyway, let me just tell about the trip real quick.
Poland was, we had a dear family member, the woman that had worked for us from almost 40 years.
She helped us raise our kids. She was like a family at this point. I had to get her through
the Kaiser system, which was at times good and at times a nightmare. I don't know how people,
particularly elderly people or injured people survive in today's system. It was a shocking,
shocking experience in many respects.
But on day one, when she got sick, she said,
I need to go back to Poland with my family.
So we went, okay, we will make that happen.
But it took four months to get her rehabilitated
to the point that she was walking and using a bathroom
and all those kind of stuff, which would not have happened
if I weren't just all over everybody.
Any event, she's with her family.
She's very happy.
And Poland was a delight.
It is on in Poland.
It's growing so fast.
They said that Trump's trying to get them to be part of the G20.
The people are delightful.
I walked in there and I just thought, oh my God.
Talk about mass formation.
What the F were the Germans thinking?
They walked in and they wanted to destroy this, these great people, this great culture,
and they just destroyed it.
To me, that's just an example of how crazy populations get.
Not less than we've been getting lately here, by the way.
Just another example.
Yeah, they guard this shit out of their borders over.
there. They don't want Hamasniks in there.
Oh, everybody else.
Look, crossing borders. I was in Austria. I was in England. I crossed a few borders.
They fucking shake you down. What are you even talking about no borders? What are they talking about?
I don't know. But let me float this super, oh, what people will call a super racist thought.
Okay. I was out eating a Cajun food several weeks ago with Mike August, who loved.
loves Cajun food and to critique Cajun food.
And I was with my son.
And he was staying with us in Colorado and we're on the road.
And I was telling me about that.
And we were eating Cajun food.
And somehow we got into the Nutria discussion that are running wild in New Orleans and Louisiana.
And I was surprised because Mike's like a Louisiana tour guide that I had to explain to him the whole McElhaney fur.
thing and how the nutra got
loose. Did he know what a neutrale was? Oh, of course. He's from there.
They hunt Nutriam. No, he didn't know the backstory. Got it. Of course he knows
what a neutra is. He's from there. Come on. Okay, okay. I just make sure. Don't ruin everything.
All right. So, um, dude, we're three minutes into this. Give me a summary.
Listen. Listen. You know, he didn't know the story. Okay. And that's why I said he didn't,
I would have said he didn't know what a Nutria was. Okay.
He didn't know the story behind it.
The story, and everyone gets bad at me for yelling at Drew, but come on.
You deal with this.
He didn't know the story behind the Nutra who are from, you can look it up, but I would say South America or something, Central South.
I'm going, most of the bad stuff comes from Africa, but this is, I think it was like South America.
You can find it when Nutri is from.
Anyway, they went over there.
The Tabasco family was going to raise them.
for their fur, and then a big hurricane hit,
knocked all the cages over, and they got loose,
and now they have a problem.
And I think they pay a dollar or Nutri to shoot them or whatever.
And then they're an invasive species.
Yes.
And then Sonny was explaining that in Oregon,
he would go out for hikes at night,
and he would see Nutria around coming out of the water and stuff.
And I said, oh, really?
in Oregon.
And he said, yeah.
And I said, oh, get out of here.
Argentina.
All right.
You're right.
I was right.
That's right.
So Argentina and is Bolivia, Chile, Brazil.
Okay.
So I said, really?
And Oregon.
I made their way to Oregon.
He said, oh, yeah.
I said, come on.
So you're looking at a beaver or something.
You know, he showed me his, he filmed one.
Wow.
And evidently, they're there.
And they're an invasive species.
Now, here's what we'll get to.
They're not bad, good or bad.
They're just not, they don't work in these places.
And they eat the plant life that the indigenous whatever eat and it fucks up the food chain.
And it basically fucks up whatever New Orleans had going on or Louisiana or wherever they go.
They show up and they're invasive.
Now, you can go, oh, well, are Somali's bad?
And it's like, no, they're not bad, but when they land in Minneapolis, they start doing what they start doing and it doesn't benefit Minneapolis.
And you go, so you're saying they're bad.
I'm going, I'm not, listen, I've said a million times, go drive through L.A.
There are street vendors selling tacos every four feet.
They've taken up the entire sidewalk.
That's what they do.
That's what they do in Mexico.
And they go, is that bad?
No, but it's an invasive species.
It's not what we do.
It's not what we want, and it hurts the businesses.
So it's sort of like our neutria evil.
And it's like, no, they're just not, if they come in, they can't come in in waves and then just do what they do.
They're going to have to be sort of brought into this culture, into this society.
And then people go, well, that's crazy talk.
You know, but I don't know.
When Islam comes into London town and they just start doing what Islam does, then what is that?
Well, I think you got to be...
It's not what they want.
I understand.
You have to be careful with that logic because the people that really push this stuff, like, well, what's so special about the UK culture?
If Islam wants to take over, that maybe that's part of the natural history here.
I know.
It's just who goes.
I get it.
What's so good about New Orleans?
Exactly.
Just let it be overrun by our new tree.
and that's the way life is.
Yes, I get it.
That's the final pathway of that thinking.
But when you go to Europe and you start talking to people,
they're like, yeah, we kind of think being French
or being Polish or this glorious past that we had,
has meaning.
We'd like to preserve it.
Right.
And we're going to fight for it.
Yes.
So at a certain point, something fights back.
So I'm wondering what's going to fight back on the Nutriot?
Probably the people of New Orleans, ultimately.
But it's a certain point.
What are you talking about?
I'm just content.
your metaphor. It's a point is that...
Yeah, they hunt them. Yeah. The whole point is
there's a reaction. The reactions
come from the invading species.
You basically are being taken over by
this group. And you can let that happen
or you can fight it back. Yeah, but like you go,
okay, you believe in
female circumcision. Okay, we don't.
And we don't like it at all. But if you get enough of you,
who land in one place,
then you'll start doing
female circumcision.
We don't want that.
In the world of, you know,
where people don't believe that
anything is good or bad,
it's all social construct.
Who are you to say?
Remember, we used to talk a lot about that,
remember?
That's not so much the topic anymore.
No, I know.
But that's what's underneath all this.
They started a thing 30 years ago
saying you cannot judge.
Cannot judge.
And I said, fuck you.
All I do is judge.
And they said, you can't profile.
And I said, that's all I do is profile.
You can't judge how certain cultures look at gay.
You can't focus on certain cultures to deal with women, female circumcision.
Who are you?
Let they take over.
Then that'll be normal.
Check the record when I said, fuck off.
I think how many years are you saying?
I said 30.
All I do is judge.
And by the way, all I do is profile because I have to profile because I'm into my own safety.
I'm laughing because he used to say when I see an elderly Asian woman walking down the street, I profile.
And I don't worry about her.
I profile.
Well, first of all, profile is a two-way street.
It's not all danger.
Right.
It doesn't present danger.
That's right.
Fucking idiots.
They're basically trying to get humans not to be humans.
But Drew, I stumbled across a clip last night, which was us from years and years doing this show.
From like 13 years ago, some reason.
I don't know.
But for some reason.
And the picture they decided to put up on YouTube, because it's just a picture, had an open trash can on the top of the desk.
Now, I have no idea why people, I feel like you could get a picture of you and a picture of me anywhere.
But my eyes are closed and you're being blocked by an open trash can.
And what is my hand doing with that trash can?
Maybe moving it out of the way.
It's an odd picture.
I'm going to ask, Chuck, Chuck, you're young.
You do these things.
why in a vast number of pictures of Adam Kroll and Dr. Drew that you're just going to put as a thumbnail over an audio conversation, why do you pick one where there's a trash can dominating the picture?
Or do they put it there as a message?
Is that something?
I don't have a good answer to that.
Maybe they hate you and they want it to be a message.
Yeah, you want me in the trash.
I don't.
Okay.
So we'll play you a little bit of it.
But it was interesting.
Set it up for me.
It's 13 years ago, or more.
I had just gotten to trouble with Gavin Newsom because he brought up blacks and Hispanics and check cashing.
So this is that famous interview with this.
Oh, it's a little after that.
Oh.
I, well, this is you and I talking.
I had said that I want to know what's wrong with blacks and Hispanics that they didn't, they weren't.
they weren't able to have access to a checking account.
I'm going to guess family and education comes up in this conversation.
Yes, but there's a point.
Okay.
The Huffington Post then wrote an article with a headline that said,
Adam Carolla wants to know what's wrong with blacks.
Because that's what they do, right?
Like Gavin Newsom came in and I want to know what was wrong with black.
So that's their headline.
Yeah, yeah.
Right.
Listen, back then that shit was in full swing.
That's why no one gives a fuck about the Huffington Post,
but what this is
is you telling me to back down the rhetoric a little
and me telling you to fuck off.
So I'll play it for it,
but it was a different Drew in a different time
who didn't realize that there was no backing off.
It was only.
I could see I would have been like that.
Remember, I was advocating for more women in government.
Yeah, there we go.
Huffpo yesterday.
Yeah.
And you know me.
I'm just attempting.
attempting to solve problems in my life.
Oh, is this?
Oh, it's actually a taped thing.
This is, yeah, and...
You put a shirt on for this?
They got into...
Orange shirt.
It was this 1974?
What that is that?
I wanted to blend in with the sofa.
You did.
They wanted to get into why I called them assholes, basically, for taking my sort of Gavin Newsome thing.
They did what a lot of folks on the left do, which is they take a story.
They take a problem, which is, well, you take a problem.
Gavin Newsom brings up a problem.
We have a problem.
What's the problem?
It's complicated.
The problem is black and Hispanic, half of black and Hispanic people live in California have no access to a checking account.
There's your problem.
Then they take the person who would like to find the root of the problem, label.
label him a racist, offer no solutions for the problem other than me and my racism, and then
move on.
As conquering heroes, by the way.
Or more systems, more nannies.
More, more, well, they don't really even offer that.
I mean, it's not like Gavin Newsom said, I have a bill.
I want a sponsor an educational program that I want to get behind, or I have some legislation,
or something I've spoke to the governor at length about, no, no, no.
They make proclamations of a problem.
Then if you offer a serious solution to this problem, let's say you're incorrect.
Let's say I'm wrong with my solution.
I'm still just a guy trying to offer a solution to your problem.
That becomes hate speak, by the way.
I don't know if you know this, Drew, but suggesting that,
families stay together and focus on education has become hate speak.
Does that seem like hate speak to you?
Depends how it's received or how it sounds to people.
You know what I mean?
No.
It's the old room.
Keep going.
Keep going.
How it sounds to people.
As you say it there, it does not sound like hate speak.
It does not depend how it sounds to people.
You don't know what you're talking about.
You can say to somebody, you can say to somebody your wife looks fan.
fantastic in that new dress, that can sound to him like, you want to fuck my wife and he can
break a bottle over your head at the party.
That doesn't make him right.
You're paying him a compliment.
Right.
That person is wrong.
Right.
So don't give me that bullshed.
If you say, focus on education and focus on family.
By the way, I don't know why that becomes.
This is, we won't play a whole thing.
This is 25 minutes of Drew going, you need to change your tone and me going.
they can suck my dick.
Yes, that's what it is.
Right.
This is 13 years old.
And so a couple things.
Go ahead and apologize.
It's nothing but me telling everyone to fuck off.
And I'm not changing my tone.
And changing the tone doesn't work with these fucking assholes.
Let me, I need to do more than apologize.
I need to amend.
I need to make an amends.
They need to clean up my side of the streets.
I need to pick up the crucible and carry it with you.
Yeah, well, no, what I found it interesting is I'm hearing these words coming out of your mouth, and it doesn't sound like you, but they captured everybody.
And they got them to sort of think. It reminds me a lot. My mom used to say all the time, whoever we're fighting Russians or terrorists or something that go, if they knew that we really do care about them and we don't want to hurt.
you know, sting. We love our children too. And they love, if they only knew, then,
because they're not getting the message correct. They need to know we, we don't want to hurt
them or whatever. And it's like, they're fucking maniacs and they need to be exterminated. That's
the answer. And it's the same with the nut jobs on the fucking left. They're fucking nuts.
There's no dealing with them. I knew it early. There is no negotiation with them.
I didn't see the progression. Right. It never occurred to me.
that this would go on and on and on
to where it's gone.
And this business of controlling language,
you know,
and that is a dangerous thing
that I did not understand.
That is, that is, they go all the way to free speech.
Yes.
Free speech has been under attack.
Mike Gates is going to be in one of our upcoming shows
and we'll talk to him about this,
he's a lawyer and his focuses on this stuff.
I am shocked.
But I, why should,
should I be shocked. There's, you know, I remember I was talking to Tom Seismore once when he went and
studied to do Blackout Hawk down. He was studying with this, this colonel, some helicopter team pilot.
And he came in there and he laughed about it because he said, first thing the guy said to me,
I got no time for you. I'm busy defending freedom. Busy defending freedom. It's not a funny to us.
Now it sounds like what everybody needs to do. Right. It's, it's, it's, it's,
Everybody needs to really pay attention because it's constantly being eroded.
But two things do is jump out of me.
Hey, it's a recording and your voice sounds normal.
It doesn't have that weird high-pitched quality that often we hear in the recordings from the past.
Well, that's recorded on tape and from Lovelin.
And it's sort of processed differently than we do here.
I don't know.
I don't know.
It's caught my attention.
Sorry that that caught my attention.
I don't know.
Well, this is digital and it's modern-ish.
The old stuff was like real to real.
I assume they put that on digital.
I don't know why the old shit sounds compressed.
Look, if you listen to old Howard Stern shows from the 90s, he sounds weird.
Okay, so get over it.
The other thing is I'm beaten up since those days.
Ah.
Yeah.
Part of my, part of my.
Broken.
Broken.
Part of my sort of willingness to go along with things.
was a naive faith.
Yes.
Yes.
Well, listen, first off, you know, the Russians love their children too,
and the terrorists, if they understood, we meant them no harm,
make sense through our filter.
Yeah.
Not them.
Not through the neuterous filter.
They just want to eat roots.
It also made sense through the filter of the history of our sort of generation.
Yeah.
We were raised in a naive time.
Well, look.
My wife and I never thought there'd be another war.
Yeah.
In 1985, that the war had ended.
That's the end of war.
Listen, especially when you're dean with Americans and educated Americans.
And maybe people you may have formerly broken bread with, you go, well, they don't want any harm.
They're looking for what's good and whatever.
And, you know, it's sort of COVID.
It's like, well, they're worried about the elderly people and the school teacher.
No, they're not.
They're into control.
And they need to be fought against.
And they need to be verbally attacked.
and abused like I did to them all through COVID, and you want to know why I was calling
everyone a pussy and a coward.
And I was intentionally calling everyone a pussy and a coward because of that.
Because there wasn't going to try to-
Do I need to apologize again?
Is that what you're saying?
No, you've already apologized for that way.
But it does lead into an interesting thought I had or a question I had, because a lot of
this, where people go with this is this sort of mass formation stuff.
They get hysterical around it, okay?
Yeah, I was literally.
just listening to Buck Sexton
talk to Megan Kelly for a half hour
on the way in. And by the way, Andrew, make a
note, we've got to get Buck in on
ACS, but he's basically
wrote a book about this. And it does
start with the language. It's the pronouns
and that's the kind of breaking
you down. And grievance.
Grievance. Oh, grievance. Yeah, grievance.
Grievance. Grievance and language.
But the language is, like I
said, what the language does
is it knocks you off balance.
Yeah.
Right?
And so it's there to kind of knock your argument off balance, you know?
And it's not so different than when you go, now listen, Andrea.
Andrea.
Yeah.
Oh, sorry.
I thought it was Andrea.
It's Andrea.
Oh, I'm sorry.
My wife is a friend named Andrea and I'm just kind of used.
Well, it's Andrea.
Now, what we were saying?
Oh, forget it.
You know what I mean?
It's a correct.
I know because my grandma did it.
Yeah.
It's like a tactic to knock you.
And I would argue, to me, it kind of occurred to me in the context of homeless conversation.
I don't give a fuck what you call them.
Oh.
Your focus on language is not preventing them from dying six a day here.
So it's all I give a shit about.
That tape I sent you, the Black City Council woman who wanted to change it from, she was very, so that was perfect.
Personally offended.
She's a woman.
She's a woman of color.
And she was very personally offended, which initially you're supposed to go.
go, oh shit, oh, ho, sorry, what happened?
Yeah.
It's no different than you coming home and your wife going, I'm very personally offended.
You're going, what? What? What happened? I'm sorry, what I do?
You know, so it's that.
And now we're going to fuck with the language and we're not going to do anything.
All right, I'll tell you more. We'll take a quick break.
Come right back after this.
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All right.
So the other thing I was kind of ruminating on.
Oh, what do you got?
Well, I was going to, I've been ruminating how the Epstein thing is showing this group that was blowing wind of the sales of all this and getting off on it and sort of exploit it and be expanding it.
And sort of, it's mad doctor stuff.
Well, it's a mad scientist.
It's an interesting, you know, here's a process.
I mean, here's a thought.
I have worked with all different kinds of people
and on all different kinds of people.
And I have shared an office with Jimmy and Daniel
when we're doing the man show, right?
And I felt uncomfortable being the boss oftentimes.
I didn't like, you know, going down
and telling the receptionist.
She was late two days in a row.
She better get her act together or something.
Like I felt uncomfortable by that.
Yep.
And I'm not really saying I'm a hero or anything.
It's just something that wasn't in my DNA.
I didn't like.
I'm fine and these guys behind the glass will, you know, they will quote you
chapter and verse of me going, here's how you edit, do this.
You didn't listen to me.
You got to cut it there.
Like whatever.
I will tell people what to do.
but I really don't enjoy the boss part.
And I'll give you an example.
I've had this building for 25 years.
I don't have an office.
I've never had an office in my building that I own.
Now, I don't know how many people have an office that go to as a building,
but don't actually have an office.
The people have offices are the editors and Nate and whoever needs one,
but I don't have one.
And I built one in the other warehouse.
When I remodeled the other warehouse, I built myself a corner office, but I never went in there.
And I just, I'm just not a boss guy.
I don't like firing people.
I don't like hiring people.
I don't like doing whatever the boss stuff.
But Jimmy and Daniel liked it, which some people do.
That's interesting.
We've never really talked about that.
And I don't, I don't blame them.
The reason they work so hard to get up into the corner office is to be the boss.
And the boss does not have to be a person that's just imposing their will.
The boss can be buying lunch for everybody and having everyone clap or telling everyone,
I got everyone a target gift certificate for $500 for Christmas and everyone.
I, if I give someone a Christmas bonus and I see them coming up to me at the Christmas party to thank me,
I get uncomfortable.
I just don't like it.
Yeah, yeah.
I get it.
All right.
So there's, I'm not saying there's something wrong with Jimmy or Daniel.
I'm saying they actually like being in that position.
Yeah.
It's uncomfortable to me.
I would be very, as you've talked about before, I would be very uncomfortable shutting beaches or schools.
It's unbelievable.
I would be super uncomfortable with that.
Gavin Newsom likes it because he's the boss.
And only the boss gets you to shut down the beaches and the schools.
So, and it's a, it's a group of people that are attracted to that.
position.
You're not...
It's the odd thing in the world to me.
Attracted.
I get...
Telling other people how to live.
I know, but I'm not saying, like, I don't want to make it a pejorative in some cases
because there's plenty of good bosses who like being...
It could be motivated by, I want to save these people.
I'm their savior, but it's still about me.
Right.
That's what's bad.
Right.
So you realize also, and I was listening to Buck, Exxon, talk about this, that...
And I said it a million times.
the more unreasonable, the more you're the boss.
So I can say to Chuck, Chuck, go empty that trash can.
Actually, that's an example, Chuck.
I can't say Chuck, go empty the trash can.
And Chuck could think, well, it's not really my job or it's raining outside, but
it is a full trash can.
but if I say Chuck
I want you to go empty that
trash can and then when you come back
I want you to walk around my car two times
I want you to go two times
to Mississippi walk around my car
and then come back in
well now I'm really the fucking boss
because I'm getting him to do shit
that doesn't make sense
the trash can make sense
has a context
still I'm the boss
I'm not emptying the dress
I'm telling you to do it
but when you wear this mask
that doesn't work
or mask up in between bites
or I'm closing the beaches.
Now I'm really the fucking boss.
And pronouns are part of the boss shit.
Yeah.
That no one knows what they are.
I still don't exactly know with them and they and Zid and Zed and Latinx.
I don't know what any of it fucking means.
Andrea.
Andrea.
Andre, not Andrea.
I'm so glad I didn't use up one compartment of storage at all in my brain trying to really
understand any of it.
I'm just like, fuck off.
I don't know what this means.
and I'm not going to attempt to fix this.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, I do.
Or I'm not going to attempt to download your retardism.
Yes.
Which, by the way, is trying to gain some sort of control over me.
I'm not going to do it.
A lot of use on the construction site.
All right.
So it's a big problem, Drew.
What?
It.
This control thing.
Yes.
And people need to push back.
That's why I was obsessing about the Epstein file.
That's what I see two things in there.
One is these people, the mad scientist stuff, think they know best, they're going to tell the people how to live in, you know, epidemic planning and all this crap.
And then the people that are attracted to that, allure by it.
That's the part that is even more intriguing to me.
Yeah.
People that were attracted by the money or the sex or the young girls, whatever it is.
It's such a statement about the lack of character and the human weakness.
I mean, it really is just like, that's what we've been, lack of dignity.
It's just everywhere now.
And these guys, and the elite's probably worse than anywhere.
Yes.
Which is mind-blowing.
Yeah, I realized that here's a thought.
There is no more tangible world.
There's just a sort of talk about it world, right?
So in the tangible world back in the day, you'd go, well, that's the strongest man in the village.
He can lift an ox over his head, right?
And you'd go, okay.
And at some point, you see him grab a wagon filled with people, maidens.
And he'd lift the wagon over his head on.
And the whole village would cheer, right?
And then they'd go, okay.
And then there'd be another guy who'd be like thatching roofs,
and he did it all in no time, and it looked perfect.
And people go, he's the best thatcher of roofs.
Or maker of saddles, right?
Well, now it's like this guy talks about making sense.
battles the best.
Right.
Does he tool leather?
Does he do a...
Does he do...
He just talks.
He represents.
Right.
So who's the great...
Okay.
Barack Obama, great talker.
Doesn't do anything.
Doesn't fix anything.
Doesn't know anything.
But good talker.
So, and we now are basically not doing any more fatching or saddle making or barn raising.
We're just having debates.
And then he's the best talker of barn building.
except for he never builds a barn.
Yep.
And it's funny when you listen to him, dumb people, and I'm just going to call him dumb,
they don't really know when people aren't doing anything or talking about him.
Like when they ask him, like he's on that podcast.
He's like, well, homeless people.
I mean, people need to be treated with dignity.
And you're not, you can't just round people up.
Throw him in a gulag.
But your mom, and you want to push that stroller.
through downtown, you shouldn't have to walk through
tent city.
Okay, you just described the problem.
Right, it's exactly the way things are.
Right, right, and then you're done with this.
So I always get back, I was thinking about this morning,
but I get back to the termites.
It's like, okay, you've got termites in your house,
and we need to take care of the termites,
but I get it.
You don't want to tent it and have to live in a hotel for a week.
So we got the termites, and you want to get rid of them,
but we don't want to see you living in a hotel,
for a week while your house is tented.
So I get it.
We're done here.
What's next?
We're done.
What's next?
Go to the next house.
You just fucking describe the problem, you fucking idiot.
And by the way, whoever's interviewing that fucking race hustler should just bring it up every once in a while.
What would you do?
You're a two-term president.
What is the plan?
Yeah.
What is the plan?
You describe the problem slowly.
That's not the plan.
You just describe the problem.
Gavin Newsom just described that blacks and Hispanics couldn't get checking accounts.
That's the problem.
You're elected for the solution, not for the description of the problem.
And so are football coaches, and so is everyone else.
You're not here to discuss the problem.
You're here to discuss the solution to the problem, which you don't feel, by the way,
compelled to offer, which is a weird, it's a weird thing.
Literally, I'm going to bring up problems that I bring up that I have, I don't feel compelled
to offer a solution to.
Which is, that's almost the definition of insanity.
If you think about it, it is, it's kind of the definition of insanity.
Well, I, to defend him a little bit, I think the politics is you don't have my support.
port to maintain a tent city any longer.
That didn't work. We didn't make the point
about capitalism through the tent cities. It didn't work
the way we intended. That's sort of what he's
saying. Yeah, he's kind of saying
that, but he's just
basically, he's just basically
saying, you want to get
rid of the termites, and I get it, but you don't want to
check into a hotel for a week. I get it.
100%. Yeah. And then you just go, all right.
Yeah. And by the way,
that's
every problem.
That's every problem. You,
tired of your old dingy, out-of-date kitchen.
Right.
But you don't want to tear it up and make a mess out of it for six months while they remount.
No.
Okay, we're done.
Okay.
All right.
Well, you don't get a new kitchen that.
Yeah.
And then you dream of a world where a new kitchen is installed overnight with no dust.
No, well, there you know.
You imagine.
You imagine that.
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What do you got?
Well, there's some, you'll be shocked to know.
There's some data on cannabis out there.
New York Times has expressed some concern.
Maybe they went too far with cannabis.
Cannabis will fall under COVID vaccinations and Black Lives Matter
and shutting down.
schools and every
motherfucking thing they said was good.
Yep.
That turned out to be bad.
Yeah.
And I always said it too.
I said, this is, you don't want your kids doing this.
Yes.
It's bad for their brain.
Yes.
Period.
Yes.
And the concentration is so high.
It's causing psychotic episodes.
It's causing damage.
It's causing addiction.
I have it my own family.
I've seen it firsthand.
It is profound when it gets going.
So you can't tell me that it's,
It doesn't happen.
And I've seen it in patients and I've treated the addiction.
It's very difficult.
It's actually one of the more difficult drugs to treat.
It has always been because they will not let go of the notion that it's only good.
It's a natural product.
It's good.
They're so brainwashed by it.
I know.
They cannot accept the fact that it's a brain-altering substance that has some good and some bad effects,
like every chemical.
But what's interesting, I actually saw an interesting argument.
And no one is discussing this.
Some guy went, well, what are you saying?
I mean, you can't perform on this drug.
80% of NBA uses, 80% of the NFL use it.
And I thought, yes.
And I do suspect, I do kind of think that particularly African-American males have a different effect of the drug.
And there are definitely race-related differences of medication and chemicals.
And somebody ought to look into that a little bit.
Because if it works for this group, this group should be.
able to use it.
I'm thinking back to RFK Jr.
doing that explanation from the Congress about not African Americans, not needing a
certain vaccine because of whatever.
And like, of course, the black guy, dumbbo black guy.
It was like, are you saying because I'm black?
It's like, there's differences with people.
Oh, there's different blood pressure medicine.
You wouldn't use in a black patient.
You would not use in a white patient.
I know.
It's just a different biology.
And so you have to adjust to it a little bit, particularly when pharmacology is involved.
Yes.
So anyway, to call it all good and all bad is the problem. We need to get back to reality with it. And yes, if you have cancer, yes, you want to use it fantastic. And if you're somebody for whom you can perform while you're using it has no adverse effect that you notice and you're not operating heavy machine rear and aircraft, okay, no problem. But to pretend it doesn't do all these other things that I've seen firsthand repeatedly is a huge, huge error. ER visits over 65 is now skyrocketing. It's a lot.
65. Yeah. They're getting these.
Well, look, look, they ran everything is a campaign.
Everything's just a campaign. You know, BLM was a campaign, COVID was a campaign, vaccinations
were a campaign, trans movement. But here's the evidence of campaign. They ran a campaign for
pie. But it's not just a positive campaign. The reason you know it's a PSAP is when they suppress
alternative points of view. It's the, it's not the positive campaign. It's the suppression.
Alex Barronzen came out with a book on this like eight years ago and they all turned on him.
Right, right.
Because I'm telling you that if you surveyed Santa Monica moms, I'd say five years ago, but you'd go back, I don't know, let's just say five years ago.
But probably today, they'd much prefer they catch their teenage son with pot than with cigarettes.
Much prefer.
It's crazy.
Much prefer.
And by the way, I don't think it'd be seven out of ten.
It would be nine out of ten Santa Monica moms, white Santa Monica moms, would be relieved to find out that it was only a joint that was found in the kid's pocket, not a pack of cigarettes.
Vaping nicotine, vaping.
Oh, my God.
What happened to vaping?
Remember, it's brain poison?
It's brain poison.
Nicotine and water is brain poison?
I didn't know that.
What about caffeine in water?
Is that brain poison?
Absolutely.
I love those brain poison commercials.
I love them.
I love them when the 14-year-old kid is sitting there trying to do their homework and it's like, I can't calculate this.
And then dad comes in, you need some help.
Get out of here.
I hate you.
Because they had nicotine because it poisons your brain.
You understand?
Oh, my God.
We're so nutty.
Everyone's so fucking, I literally, I dealt with like a hairdresser woman.
It's like, oh, my God, these kids are vaping at the high school.
I go, oh, who gives a shit?
And by the way, what are you talking about this?
She's got nicotine in it.
I go, it's not nicotine's inert.
It doesn't do it.
It helps.
It probably helps.
Oh, for sure.
It's water nicotine.
Yeah, but they have more nicotine than a pack.
I go, okay, dumb shit.
Everyone's a dumb shit.
It's women.
They got women.
They got, they got them scared.
They got their fucking, their brains.
They're wired for fear.
Yeah.
And then they do a stupid commercial called it's brain poison.
Find me those stupid vaping brain poised.
Hysteria.
It's great because it provides so much.
entertainment for me because I laugh
when I watch these commercials. And by the way, most of those kids
they were worried about vaping nicotine were actually vaping
weed. Right. But they didn't
care about that. What happened to the vaping
thing? What happened? They're all dead.
Oh, they're all dead. Don't worry about it anymore. I said it.
Chuck, were you a big weed guy
when you were young?
I got into it in college.
I used to have a big problem with it, but I'm a
year and a half clean off of them. Gradually.
It's not easy, is it? No, it's not.
I got into it during COVID
because society told me that I couldn't
go outside.
Yeah, yeah.
A lot of people did.
It's very common.
And did you get into the hypotency stuff?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I was off of like 25 milligram edibles every day.
Did you have any weird thoughts or anything as a result?
Oh, yeah.
It was completely delusional.
Oh, except for that.
You just see a bang-out mats.
That's what I knew.
He holds them the wrong direction so the dirt goes deeper.
Yeah.
That's what I could.
He's free of it.
Oh, yeah.
A year and a half.
Any residual anything?
In terms of what?
I don't know because this is the part of the story that's not yet been told.
And I'm not sure what to think of it, whether people have any problem concentrating, sleeping, mood, any more delusional stuff passed through your mind that you can't, you know, can't sort out.
Nothing that I didn't have before I was on it.
But you didn't get on until college.
Yeah.
Okay.
But COVID has been it really took off.
And that was a lot of people.
It's 25.
25 is a lot, I guess, right?
Five's a little gummy?
Yeah, 25's a lot.
Is 25 one gummy or is it just five gummies?
Depends where you're getting your gummies from.
Uh-huh.
All right.
But would you do 25 all at once or kind of spread it out through the day?
Sometimes I do 50.
Wow.
Congratulations.
Anyways.
That explains the math.
All right, let's listen to the brain poison.
By the way, this is based.
basically something we cared about a lot.
And now we're on to, I don't know, Ukraine and whatever else.
Think how much money got spent on.
Some NGOs, how many NGOs that were on that?
Could have had a whole.
But think about what we know now.
We didn't know that.
We thought it was the state government or something.
You know what I mean?
Could have a campaign that said, use your blanket.
Right.
How much money was funneled and wasted and whatever.
Yeah.
Here we go.
Oh, geez.
Kids passed out.
Can't think.
Get out.
Get out.
Get out.
I had nicotine.
You're lying.
I didn't say anything.
Yes, you did.
What did you said?
She can't think.
Oh, nicotine equals learning different.
Mood swings, anxiety, headaches, irritability, brain poison.
That's New York State Department of Health.
It's brain poison.
Except where it's not.
It doesn't do anything to you.
That is your public health.
They brought you the COVID lockdown.
Right.
Same people.
My Dumbo hair lady watches this and goes, did you hear?
They heard.
They heard.
I heard about the kids were nicotine vaping.
I go, who cares?
Who cares?
By the way, I'm the worst person to talk to about everything, I realize.
Worst.
Yeah, because it's always, yeah, who cares?
If people sort of took it in the proper context of the crystal brain, maybe it wouldn't be so bad people.
Well, people should gauge, people should gauge things correctly.
But they may not know your actual track record because they only know that what Huffington Post says about you.
Yeah, but even people in my life don't know it because they argue about everything so they don't really get the scoreboard.
They don't check the scoreboard.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah.
I kind of keep a scoreboard where I can look up and see if I'm ahead or behind or wherever I am.
am, you know what I mean?
Yeah.
But also differences.
I know very accurate people and I know very inaccurate people, except for
their inaccurate people don't know it.
But anyway, yeah, you get nicotine.
By the way, haven't people been smoking for several hundred years now?
What's going on?
Wasn't that indigenous people that practice that?
Uh-oh.
Then they're fighting with their teachers and passed out.
By the way, this is how people act when you cut them off.
Not when they take nicotine.
You tell a smoker, no more cigarettes for you today.
They get irritated and agitated, and that's how they act without the nicotine.
It's true.
It's true.
Fucking idiots.
It's so, I don't know.
And then by the way, I've been yelling about these PSAs, all different forms of them for years.
I've always wanted to talk to people who create.
The ad counsel, they would never talk to me.
Who is the ad council?
It's some NGO that was laundering money.
Yeah, Gavin Newsom's wife got $2 million to make a fucking commercial.
It's why they could have the, what was that detective dog or the airplane turbulence?
They would literally do nonsense.
Yeah, I know.
And get paid millions of dollars.
I know.
Who cares what the outcome was?
They were just grifting.
It's all, it's so we know more now.
Thank God.
COVID did us a certain amount of favor.
Yeah, I agree.
but I think the legacy media destroying their own reputation helped and then the advent of the sort of folks on YouTube and podcasting and boots on the ground and all that, all that kind of stuff.
Those people is what.
And the funny part is to have the people who hid behind legacy media like your Hillary Clinton's or your Kamala Harris or whatever, the folks who love.
lied about, you know what someone who wrote the other day?
Remember when Joe Biden had a stutter?
And I was like, I've never heard him stutter.
I've heard him go brain dead.
Oh, yeah, because he has a stutter.
And I'd go, that's not a stutter.
That's him not being able to pronounce Caviar Baccaria's name, you know.
Like, that's not a stutter.
Right, that's stumbling.
It's stumbling.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, he has a stutter.
I've never heard him stutter.
I'll be as magnanimous as I can to Joe Biden.
I've never heard him stutter.
I've heard people stutter.
I've never heard him do it.
I've heard him ask for a round of applause for a dead person
or ask a guy in a wheelchair to stand up
or complain about knee room and baggage handling costs
affecting black people.
But he didn't stutter.
That was just another one of their weird
ass things, right?
Their word covers, yeah.
All right, so they destroyed their own reputation.
And by the way, the ad counsel did too, or the nicotine brain poison or whatever.
We don't have to fucking listen to that shit anymore.
Some NGO that just collects money.
And they never, I used to ask to talk to them all the time and try to contact them and stuff because I wanted to talk to them.
And they would never.
The first thing, they don't want any Nick Searsie guys.
walking around or whatever's name is with a fucking microphone.
By the way, can we get that kid a second microphone?
Andrew over here's fucking destitute.
He has two microphones.
You clip, a destitute's not a, it's called poor and proud.
You understand?
He's got two.
I clip one on and then I clip one on the person I'm talking to.
This guy's got two billion hits on YouTube.
He's got one fucking mic.
I think it's part of the effect.
Let's just start a GoFundMe campaign.
Get him a second mic.
I like that.
You know what I mean?
Or one of those game show Bob Barker Wond Mike.
No, no, no.
The Gene Rayber.
Gene Raver, the long one.
Right.
Now, he's holding up the clip on Mike.
Yeah.
Oh, is that?
He's got the windsock on it.
It's got the weird Afro fuzz on it.
And he's like, hey, Somali guy, all right?
and then you can hear him,
he has to bring it back.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Let's get him to Gene Rayburn, Mike.
Chuck, you know what the Gene Rayburn, Mike, looks like?
No, I do not.
Do you know who Gene Rayburn is?
I do not.
Do you know Charles Nelson Riley is?
No way, Chuck.
No way.
Andrew might know who Gene Rayburn is, but I don't think so.
Charles Nelson, please.
You guys are too young.
Andrew's not even supposed to face.
Does Andrew know what Charles Nelson?
No, he knows Charles Nelson.
He doesn't know Gene Rayburn.
Does Andrew know Gene Rayburn?
Don't throw names.
He's looking for shit, Drew.
Stop it.
I know, I know.
Just a picture of Gene Rayburn.
Other than Charles Nelson Riley, who was the other sort of main star in that group?
Ah, yeah.
Look at that microphone.
Look at that thing.
Oh, Nick had used them.
He could interview 15 Somali pirates all at once with that thing.
You know what's crazy?
No one ever before or after has had that microphone.
Right?
No, I can't think of anybody else.
No, but it makes sense because the stupid one that's nine inches long, you know?
Your hands, your arm isn't long enough.
All right.
And go to Texas, me, two shows over there at Hiena's Comedy Club, February 27th, 28th.
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Please check it out there.
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