The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #2086 - Let’s Fight Injustice | Part 2
Episode Date: May 16, 2026Adam and Dr. Drew discuss how the world seems to have lost its sense of fun and reflect on how much happier and more adventurous life felt in decades like the 1980s. They get into the importa...nce of fulfillment, why modern kids spend more time indoors playing video games, and Gavin Newsom’s latest plan to provide free diapers. Later, Adam shows Drew his newest AI-generated Burt Reynolds as Jennifer Newsom video, leading to a breakdown of Jennifer Newsom’s most bizarre moments.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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All right, we're going to kick you guys off.
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 it on.
That shows.
I get on the show.
Did you get it on?
That Drew's boarded five, fast, sin.
Dispans, I'm saying to Drew off the air, but.
I think it's a little bellwether stuff.
I like to kind of just study things, sometimes in a little vacuum,
but sort of they've become a bigger picture for me.
Yeah.
I noticed that years ago, when I would go to Vegas,
I noticed that people seemed like they're having a lot more fun.
They were cheering.
Yes.
If you watch the movie Casino,
which Andrew probably loves.
And they have that whole scene where he meets Sharon Stone for the first time.
And she's standing at the craps table.
She's rolling craps and everyone's cheering.
Everyone A's dressed to the nines and skinny and cheering.
And they're like having a good time.
You know what I mean?
Like they're smoking.
They're drinking.
They're gambling.
I walk through Vegas now.
I see fat, dumb people with tattoos.
And they have like an energy drink in their hand.
And the women are almost unfuckable, but their hair is down to whatever.
It seems like they spend all the time on their hair and no time in the gym.
You know what I mean?
Your 70s self has been coming out more lately.
Yeah.
Yeah, they're skanks, bro.
They're double baggers, man.
They're doing baggers, man.
They're butter.
No, they're wildly unattractive because of their physique.
They let themselves go.
Well, not only, but not only they fat, they're sloppy fat.
You know what I mean?
They're not just sort of, I don't know, rotund or something.
They're actually kind of sloppy looking.
And, you know, you walk behind them, and it's like their thighs are rubbing together and they're
dimpled and everything. And it's like, they're fucking mess. And they're not even old.
And they're hanging, they're all hanging out together. They look like they're 24, 27, and they're
fucking fat and sloppy at that age. You know what I mean? And all the time it seems to be
sunk into like hair and nails. And they all have a bunch of tattoos that can't afford. And
they're all either drinking an energy drink or some sort of fruity, footlong thing out of a plastic
yard of purple whatever, just like, you're just getting fatter.
You know, it's 11 in the morning.
And they don't seem happy.
Right.
They're not cheering anymore.
They're kind of, it feels like there's just a lot of addiction and misery and whatever.
And they're all constantly like kind of trucking food around, you know, like you get in the
elevator and they're holding a pizza.
Yeah, yeah.
stuff, they got from the food court.
You know, and they're bringing it back up to the room.
And it feels like kind of an addiction thing.
Like they're going to go sit in the room and surround themselves and put the food out
on the bed.
You know what I mean?
And it's all the shittiest of the shit food.
You know what I mean?
And by the way, none of the offerings, there's no salad to be found.
Right.
You know, it's all just the greased, sloppiest stuff.
And I just go, I don't know, something's gone wrong because this isn't how it used to be, like,
fit people, dress nicely.
Women look good in their bikinis by the pool, you know, and guys were like in the gym,
and it was a different scene.
Let's drill into this a little bit because.
Now, by the way, I'm at Harris.
So Harris pretty much that's their clientele.
I get it.
But I go to the gym and the gym is empty.
Yeah.
The Starbucks has 28 people waiting in line and the food courts.
The whipped cream on top of the drink system.
Yeah, the food courts are packed, but the gym is always empty.
If you go to a shitty hotel, the gym is always empty.
Last time I walked across Harrah's casino, I was with Ralphie May, of all things.
Ralphie'd fit right in.
He had a residency there for a while.
Jesus Christ.
Yeah, I came upon it by accident.
I was like, oh, my God, I've got to go see him.
And so I said I don't.
I was always a huge fan of his.
He has a new document.
We involve the documentary that his wife.
No, I've seen it.
It's called Come What May.
Recommend it most highly.
Yes.
Interesting dude.
Super talented.
And he did not fit right in when I walked across the casino with him.
Ah, back then.
Yeah.
He sort of stayed out.
How long ago was this?
Oh, at least 10 years ago, maybe 12.
Right.
And he sort of stayed, you know, there was like a, I don't know, a callaway or something
alongside the casino.
And he always stayed over there sort of towards where his green room was.
And it might have been just to avoid fans, who knows.
But I did feel like he hit himself a little bit because he didn't fit in back then.
And the other thing about, by the way, one thing about Ralphie, did you remember we had him on years ago?
Was it you that was co-hosting when he was on with his wife a long time ago?
Probably.
Do you remember that?
It was back when Kevin and Bean had that April Fool.
April Foolishness
Gathering of comedians
Yeah, I kind of remember that.
That may have been after me.
Okay.
He did something I've never seen before or since.
He came out,
he was at the Shrine Auditorium, right?
And the bottom level was completely full with people.
You're saying that's a stand-up show.
Does a stand-up show with multiple comedians.
But he came out, and I was standing over to the side.
You know how there's sort of a hallway to the side?
And I watched the audience,
and something happened I've never seen before,
which is these waves of, like it was waves going through the audience.
Like they were like, gasping and then leaning over,
but they were doing it in these waves.
It was like, I never seen it.
Are you trying to, do you want to use the word laughter?
Or you're just saying waves?
Were they laughing?
They were all laughing in a way that I've never seen before,
but I think it was something to do with how they were gasping for air.
They were pulled back and then lean forward when they were laughing.
That's amazing.
Amazing. And I brought it up to him and he goes, yes, I saw that. He goes, that's power, man. That's power. I go, yeah, it's something. I've never really seen that before.
Yeah. He's great. That was the level of talent that guy. I mean, but any of that. So the one thing I've said for a long time that was present in the 80s and even to some extent in the 90s that is completely lost of late is fun. Fun has just been completely taken out of the equation.
Yeah. And there are still people, I think, having fun. But.
They're not many of them.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
And I think that's what you're talking about.
So my question would be, is there a way to bring it back?
Can we bring?
Because when you're having fun, you want to kind of look good and you want to be with other people and you want to share with other people.
And people look at sort of even high school videos of the 80s and go, oh, my God, they look like they're enjoying themselves.
They're having fun.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They were.
Well, okay.
So a lot of it.
Okay.
a lot of it is safety-oriented,
a lot of the fun that people,
that we're kind of referring to involve things
that aren't acceptable anymore
because of safety-related issues.
You know, a lot of fun.
Fun was getting up on a roof
and jumping into a swimming pool and stuff,
and they don't, you know, they're,
that, everything's been sanitized.
Fun was, you know, lighten off bottle rockets
on the beach and stuff like that.
But you're describing...
A lot of stuff is stuff that is,
essentially outlawed.
But you're describing male behavior.
I am.
I am.
And that is a no, Buena.
That's toxic masculinity.
We've got to stop that.
Also, fun also was like, you know, how can you have fun when so many people are suffering now?
It's kind of a thing.
But fun, here's what happened.
Fun gave way to a sort of indulgence.
And there's a difference between fun and you doing what you want all the things.
time. You know what I mean? Like, so what like we used to have fun by practical jokes or setting up a ramp in
our front yard and jumping our bicycles on it or building a fort or, you know, something of that
nature. Then it was what you wanted to do, you know, but now it's kind of like, well, what do you
want to do. I want to go to Raising Cains and get chicken fingers and fries. You know what I mean?
I go, okay. Does that sound like fun? Well, it's what I want to do.
Called DoorDash. And they're called DoorDash. And then they, and then I want to watch a movie.
And then so now I'm going to sit here and watch a movie and eat Raising Cains because that's what I want to do.
And so we have a lot of people doing what they want to do. And instantly. Right. And by the way, I would also like
a nice big cold frappuccino from Starbucks with the whipped cream dome and all that that's
7,000 calories.
Like, I want that too.
These are things that, this is fun.
Fun, they certainly are saying fun for, like, stuff that I want to ingest and like stuff
I want to watch and like stuff I just want to do.
But it wasn't getting in a go card and go haul an ass around a parking lot.
You know what I mean?
It was this.
You never did it alone either, ever.
No.
It was with other people.
Right.
So these are all lonely behaviors you're describing.
Right.
So, yeah, I mean, sometimes there's a couple and they're just, you know, you see
them sort of congregate a little bit.
They're all just sitting around a table in the casino, just eating.
You know what I mean?
And there's sort of world that's like, we're going to eat here, then we're going to watch
that, then we're going to eat again, then we're going to play, you know, quarter slots,
and then we're going to eat some more.
And it's like, how about, you know, hiking around the Hoover Dam or doing a Baja race or something like that?
Like, how about getting out there a little bit and tearing it up a little bit?
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Too scary.
Yeah, too scary.
So now everyone is sort of indoors and they're just, their fun is, it's like eating.
It's like getting what we want when we want it.
That's their definition of fun.
Yeah.
A lot of the stuff that we did that was fun was it was screwball behavior, right?
And it was sort of pushing back on limits and the man.
It always had that quality to it.
It was always a little under the radar.
Yeah.
If anybody saw me doing this, I'm like, but we never imagined that the man would go away.
You know what I mean?
It wasn't like we were trying to destroy the limits that we were being put.
We were just pushing back on him.
Right.
And these people got in positions of authority now who are afraid to put any limits on anything.
Right.
That's what I've certainly seen in college campuses.
And that's where a lot of this indulgence has really run amok.
Yeah.
I can't imagine any of these people are happy.
I'm looking at them and going, Jesus Christ, if I was 23 and looked like that, I fucking, and by the way, you're sticking more shit on your hair.
It's not going to help this situation.
You come from a time when people cared about their looks, man.
You were carried in vanity and superficiality, man.
Yeah, I mean...
You're not cool, man.
You know, you can go, like, you're this and you're that, but I don't know.
I feel like I have stuff.
I have a skill and stuff like that.
These people don't have stuff and they don't have any skill.
They're just kind of...
And then I'm like...
See, I would find that a very depressing way to live.
It's got to be hard to find fulfillment.
has to be, right?
Yeah, there's something
How do you get excited about stuff?
How do you...
Yeah, but it's, you know,
there's a sense of like,
weird little stupid stuff.
Like, I just
hung up these cabinets up here,
but I just, I put the knobs on
yesterday afternoon,
and I was just like,
how am I going to put those knobs on?
And I just sort of,
I did a little template.
I didn't get a,
I didn't buy,
By the way, I did not get a tape measure out.
I just used one of these buck slips, made a little template, popped a hole in it, and put them all up in like five minutes.
And they're all right where they should be and everything worked.
And I just did it.
And there's something that you feel when you do something.
And we've lost that thing.
And it's fleeting.
And I think it makes people a little wacky.
It also gives them weird ideas.
There's no gravity.
There's no gravity that don't think straight.
All right.
So we have another Bert Reynolds, Drew.
All right.
I also still, I would like to revisit Newsom in his diaper because he's so, by the way, he's so proud of himself for giving away our money.
That's the point.
That's the thing.
It's like, hey, everyone, guess what I'm doing?
I'm giving everyone free shit.
Money, I don't have them a billion dollar deficit in a, where in my constitution, I'm required to balance my budget.
Funny, I used to yell all the time and they'd be like, who's going to feed these kids?
I go, I don't want the government getting involved with your kids when they're six and feeding them for free.
I don't want your kids dependent on the government when they're six years old, but now he's going to diapers.
Yeah.
So it's literally cradled to grave for him.
I don't want it.
By the way, you can figure it out.
Everyone can figure it out.
That's the part that's kind of interesting, right?
Oh, by the way, all the people at Harris that are fat, they're all poor, and they're fat.
They can figure out how to get food.
Calories.
They don't know a floor that gyms on, but they can get those calories.
That's for sure.
This is him doing a TikTok thing.
Now, I saw him doing it in front of a group, but this will work.
I'll take your word for it, Andrew.
You know exactly what I'm holding in my hand in diapers.
We'll be distributing 40 million free diapers this year to new families to address one of the real cost challenges they face, the affordability of diapers.
Okay.
All right.
You should find a video of him complaining about diapers and landfills, like from eight years ago.
It'd be fascinating.
I'm sure there's many out there.
Well, I...
You do?
There's got to be.
No, there's not going to be.
Are you kidding, Drew?
Really?
No, he's going to complain.
No, there's a...
Look, here's what you're going to find.
Millions of hours him talking about climate change and plastic straws and nonsense and about
plastic bags versus paper bags at the supermarket, all this stuff.
But now he's handing out the third leading thing in...
landfills that don't decompose for 500 years.
The reason I say that is he goes with whatever people are, you know, sort of talking about
in that world.
And there was a moment where the diapers were a big conversation.
I'm sure he got in on it.
I'm going to predict you can't.
There was a moment where the cloth diaper, stop making noise with paperster.
There was a moment where cloth diapers were a thing.
But that's kind of old.
Yeah, it's a while ago.
That's pre-newsome.
Oh.
I remember.
He might have been mayor of San Francisco then.
He's public figure still, probably.
Yeah.
I'm trying to think.
I remember talking to a mom about her newborn.
This is like 25 years ago.
And she said, I'm going with the cloth diaper.
I remember it in the vapors when my kids were little.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
But it wasn't, it didn't hit the, didn't really get traction until about 10 years later, if I remember right.
By the way, this is perfect.
I don't know if this is true, but it has to be because it always is, his free diapers are three times more expensive for the taxpayers than the Costco diapers are.
Of course, of course.
That's like, Mamdami's got to open up his own supermarket so people can save money.
You're going to do it so much cheaper.
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All right, so now this is Bert A.I.
Bert Reynolds doing the voice of whom is the question.
And is this another Jennifer Newsom?
All right.
So this is Gavin's wife.
Oh, this is Jennifer Newsom again.
Okay.
As Bert Reynolds.
Nice.
And she's kind of stand up doing justice, true.
I can't wait.
That's what she does.
All right, here we go.
Hi, everyone.
I just wanted to take a minute to check in.
What we are seeing right now from the war to extreme wealth inequality,
to immigrant families being torn apart,
to the extremely hateful and divisive rhetoric online,
should have us all worried.
And if there's one thing about me,
it's that when I witness something
that is unjust or wrong towards the power.
She's a good person.
And families, I cannot stay silent.
My entire life's work has surrounded the notion
that we need more human decency in this world
than the only way we get there is through kindness,
through courage, and through speaking truth to power,
through standing up for women, for children,
for our common humanity.
So who's in power in California?
My first documentary unveiled how the patriarchy.
I don't wait.
Hold on.
Who's in power here?
Oh, it's a bunch of fucking dumb yentas or socialists.
Her husband.
Your homo husband.
Yeah, so we can speak truth to power.
Okay.
So she's going to speak truth to power.
She stands up.
This is what I love is when they're in power, they're speaking truth to power.
That's the part that's so crazy to me.
All right.
Well, let's figure out what else she's going to do.
There is through kindness, through courage.
and through speaking truth to power,
through standing up for women,
for children, for our common humanity.
Okay.
My first documentary unveiled how the patriarchy,
vis-à-vis the media,
was holding women in leadership back.
My second looked at the boy crisis in America
and how our culture was failing our boys and men.
Media has played a huge role in devaluing the feminine
and uplifting the masculine.
Can you hold for a second?
She complains that her sons are being exposed to extremely hateful rhetoric like Jordan Peterson.
Right.
I don't understand why they're attracted this.
I can't wait.
By the way, Nick Fuentes just announced he's a Democrat.
So, okay.
The good people, you have to be.
By the way, she's talking about our boys are suffering because you guys fuck the culture up and stop letting them do what boys do.
Right.
And now they're fucking on drugs.
Or they're ready to explode.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right, but anyway, she's got documentary.
Okay, good.
The boy crisis in America and how our culture was failing our boys and men.
Were.
Media has played a huge role in devaluing the feminine and uplifting the masculine.
That's why they're all depressed.
And not always the better elements of either, because there's power and beauty in both.
But technology is the new backlash to gender equity and gender justice.
And it's on steroids.
mostly because it's in the hands of those who wish to profit at all costs
and return us to a time when women and girls had no power, no voice,
and when men and boys were told that they could not express the emotional
nor caring parts of themselves.
Oh, my God.
Hold on a second.
This stuff is really old.
It is from the 60s.
It really is.
And they did, my grandmother, my mom had the same.
Yeah, the boy a dolly.
Yeah, but it was also part, there was also, like I said, there were like, you know, what
the true sport is is ballet.
That's the sport.
That's the most.
And a big he man, slap a football player, big he man, slapping him on the behind.
Slapping his partners on the behind, the big macho he man.
Like, just all this kind of weird, retarded, perverse sort of.
their prism is smeared with man-aid on it so light doesn't really pass through it.
If it does, it's all fucking fucked up.
And that's how they're going to see what being a man is.
You know what I mean?
These people have no idea at all what that is.
And by the way, all their ideas is knock it off with the rough and tumble play, put the gun down, go back inside and read poetry.
You know what I mean?
And it's the media that makes the culture makes them this way.
Right, right.
Yes, it's a fucking retardant.
All right, keep going, sorry.
And by the, men have never been more unhappy than now.
Yes.
So where's the boy crisis that she's talking about?
At all costs.
And return us to a time when women and girls had no power, no voice,
and when men and boys were told that they could not express the emotional nor caring parts of themselves.
You were told that.
Right. Now as a society.
Can't do it.
By the way, I never was told that at all.
Ever.
Anybody.
I ended up that way.
These fucking retards raised me trying to get me to do that shit.
I was like, I'm not doing it.
I'm playing fucking football.
Yeah.
And they're like, I want to see her kids in 10 years.
They're like, play soccer.
I was like, that's for homos.
I'm fucking not doing that.
I'm playing football because I'm a dude.
All right.
Go ahead.
Shouldn't we strive to help people realize the entirety of their humanity?
To see the goodness and humanity and others, to value kindness, decency, and respect.
Okay.
To treat others the way we want to be treated.
This sounds so 70s.
It's on us to build systems that reflect those values.
Ah, systems.
Yet right now, we live in a world that values profit over people.
Okay.
We live in a world where hate and fear perpetuate division and power being held in the hands of only a few.
Like her and her husband.
Right?
Isn't that what we're talking about?
Hold on.
Keeps going.
I got a little computer.
Or being held in the hands of only a few.
This feeds a broken system, a system that targets women and other vulnerable communities,
asking for change that silences women and those who speak out that render women.
I wish women would be silent than just like one afternoon, like one day a week.
You know what I mean?
They have those like, they just have.
like smokeouts or it's like 24 hours, no cigarettes, nobody.
Can we have a silence off with one?
I know it's always like forcing women's silence.
How about if we just realized like one weekday of silence?
So we can see what that's like?
Just to see, just so we could think clearly.
Maybe get a little bullet work train done.
When does she say this shit?
When is this from?
Do we know?
Because it sounds...
1974.
That's what it sounds like.
This is 15 minutes ago.
By the way, I do love
I love when they have
I do love
You know what I was love is an update
Like when I go
Hey
I don't know really do these videos
But I just thought I want to give me
Kind of state of what's going on right now
And then a big vomit
A big word salad piece of nothingness
That means zero
That literally
There's no less we need an update on
Than this fucking jumbled mush
But what is she done with this?
Is this help somebody?
She's sold a doctor
documentaries.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, that's reporting what she's done, but the report is supposed to help.
Her, what she's saying is, look, this is back to representing and not policy.
She's representing.
Therefore, she's good.
And we're done here.
Well, no, there's a system, and the system is broken.
But the system is there to uplift women, but it's broken.
And then there's a new system of powerful people who operate from greed and come from hate.
And they want to hold down women.
Silence women.
I'm going to silence women.
And then in other vulnerable communities, not just women, but other, maybe the LGBT and people of color.
And so they want to hold them down.
And then what they want to do, though, is then they want to poison young men.
So young men who do want to help and who should be taught that it's okay to be vulnerable and to be caring and to be.
To cry.
And to cry, instead they become weaponized because they believe in the media that is feeding them hate and division.
And then we're done here.
Everything's good.
Right?
Because she's done.
There's a few in power, Drew, that are in charge of the system.
But not she and her husband.
No.
No.
Or her dad.
It was also very well.
It's a broken system with a few in charge who.
trade on hate and division and want to find weak and vulnerable people and punish them because
they enjoy pain and they want to take women back and they want women to be silenced and other
and by the way and then other vulnerable community members because they're interested in power
and greed and and holding on to power they well the only way they can hold on are
that power is to create pain systems.
Systems for women division.
You know what I do with my hands?
I just put them on my lap the whole job.
Mine were right here and they did that.
They cannot do that, though.
No.
All right.
So they want divisions of pain and power to hold back women.
Not her meet Dylan.
All right.
She's fine.
Yeah, she's fine.
We don't like her, though.
Oh, right.
We don't like her.
Because she's a woman of color?
I know.
No, she's part of the hands.
And selected patriarchal.
She doesn't know.
She's useful it.
She's, yeah.
All right, here we go.
It leads a broken system, a system that targets women and other vulnerable communities asking
for change that silences women and those who speak out, that render women's work invisible,
that pushes certain women to tear other women down in order to preserve their limited seats at the tables of power.
And it's hard not to feel the weight of all of that.
right now because the more that hate is perpetuated, the more divided that we become as a society.
This is back to that hypnotist thing again.
She's hypnotized.
She does sound like she's just parroting stuff that she's read and seen and they've implanted in her and she's repeats, repeats.
She's like Manchering candidate's wife or something.
Like here's a whole bunch of words.
Just fucking put it in your 10 cent head and spit it out.
but they're words that are like highly valued in certain circles in academic communities.
Yeah, yeah.
But it also, it sounds like you use chat GPT to, no, but if you were said, chat GPT,
I want you to make fun of a woke California woman.
Yeah.
Like make fun of her.
Here's what it would sound like.
Yes.
It's in the parody.
Yes.
It's, it's, see, the thing that's interesting is,
there are smart people on the left who also attempt to make retarded points,
but they don't come across this obviously.
Like, you know, like Anderson Cooper says kind of the same thing or Carra Swisher or someone,
somebody like that, but at least they string it together a little bit.
She can't string it together.
Right.
She's not smart now.
This is what are called Shibboleths, these just slogans.
Right, right.
One slogan after another.
Right. All right. Keep playing, sir.
I cannot let this be the norm.
I cannot have this be the culture that my children inherit.
Our world, our children deserve that.
Hold on. I inherited a Tony Bennett, CD.
That was mine to begin with.
So I was just thinking about my big O for all inheritance.
And I include everyone I have no ex-wife.
Is it technically possible that people die and get zero times now a few parents?
Yeah, like just zero.
Well, to be fair, you got zero in the parenting department generally.
Oh, but what I'm saying is, is couldn't my ex-wife's parents have died,
left a summer home or something or a condo in Palm Springs?
Like, something?
Yeah.
No.
No.
All right.
Go ahead.
Society.
Now as a mom.
I cannot let this be the norm
I cannot have this be the culture
that my children inherit
our world
our children deserve better
we all deserve better
and we cannot let anyone
silence our voices of progress
there is two voices of progress
so please if you take anything from this
know that you are not alone
if you are feeling such sadness
for our online world and culture right now
that using your voice to upload
lift others and create a healthier culture is a must that engaging in cruel and demeaning and unkind
rhetoric online is extremely harmful. You know, her stuff is so passive-aggressive. She doesn't
understand how that is received, you know? Also, all roads lead to narcissists. She stands up.
She's going to find. We're going to make a better world. Also, I don't know. I don't feel sad. I feel
sad and that there's a bunch of fucking
whack-a-doodles like you are fucking our
culture up, but I don't feel sad
about anything else. Not the stuff she's talking
about. I don't know what she's talking about
people like her and her husband being in power.
Yeah, I drove my son
here. I was in the car with my
son. At some point, I just looked at him, I said, thanks
for not being a fucking nut job.
It's turned out pretty good.
I mean, you're not a nut.
Yeah. Is that what I mean?
Yeah. And
you know what he said?
He goes, yeah.
And I'm not too picky.
And I said, no, you're not.
He said, yeah, I go out with friends.
They can't order a hamburger because they need this and they need no cheese and they need that.
I go, I know.
What the fuck's wrong with them?
And he goes, I'm not that way.
I said, well, you know what?
The food is a metaphor for them being picky.
Yeah.
It's not a food thing.
It's a picky thing.
So when you go out with someone and they go, can you put the croutons on the side?
I don't, I'll do, is it raw?
Onion? No, okay. I only do cooked onion. Is it raw? What kind of? See, I do cooked tomato, but I don't do raw tomato.
That's not like that stays in the restaurant. That leaves the restaurant. And then there's a picky pain in the ass outside of the restaurant. You know what I mean? The food is just them being picky, but it's a metaphor for life.
It's one of their zones of pickiness. Well, it's kind of where it lets itself express itself the most because they act.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
And then there's a lot of,
by the way,
you got to eat with Mike August.
The salad is the salad.
There is no this on the side or that on the side or anything on the side.
Is it, boom, shows up, he eats it.
You know what I mean?
There is none, none of that.
Yeah.
All right.
So anyway, she's standing up because our kids need better.
Yeah, but I like the part where they go,
You know, they go, my kids, you know, we need better.
I need better.
You need better.
Everybody.
Yeah.
Okay.
Everybody.
Everybody needs justice.
All right.
Sorry.
Go ahead.
But this is a cessation thing too, right?
Because she says it it's better.
Now we're better.
Right.
Here it is.
Extremely harmful.
That people who do so should not be empowered.
Let's lean on each other to build a healthier culture, both online and off.
That truly reflects the values that we want to create for the world that we all want to live in.
Okay.
One full of kindness and good, not hatred and division.
Sending gratitude and love to all of the kind souls in the world.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
She is a fucking AAA dick shit.
She's a fucking bag of stupid.
She's a big fucking 55-gallon drum of retard.
That is a dumb fucking chick.
There's no other way to describe it.
She's dumb.
Well, she does not live in this world.
Yes.
You know, so she's lived in a rarefying environment.
We'll get to it.
Take a quick break.
Be right back after this.
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All right, so.
She's raised rich.
She lives in power.
She's rich now.
Right.
She does not really understand the world at large, but she's going to solve all the problems.
And we're done here now because she's said it.
I told all that time where people talking about being kind.
Yes.
Be kind.
You know what I mean?
It's like, shut the fuck up.
We need a plan.
Yeah.
I don't care about kind.
Not interested in kind.
I mean, work on your family being kind to you.
That's fine if you want that.
But the world is, we got to get shit done.
Yeah.
It's hard.
Yeah.
And this talk, and this is why we.
we don't have a bullet train.
But speaking of that, from the mouth of babes,
I was asking Andrew about this.
We were driving here, I was with my son,
and we're driving along the freeway,
and we get by Forest Lawn driving,
and he looks out to the right,
and he sees this big sort of cement,
sort of kind of a cistern or something,
a giant project.
Oh, yeah, that thing, yeah.
A couple of cones and stuff.
Yeah.
And he just looked at it, and he goes,
they've been building that since I was born.
And I'm like, yeah.
And he goes, what is that?
I don't know, some water cistern thing, something.
Yeah.
He goes, well, what's the deal?
I'm like, I don't know.
They're never going to, it's a project.
It's L.A.
And it's never.
It's been at least 20 years in work.
It's never getting done.
It's supposed to be done in 2009.
And what is it going to do exactly?
Headworks Reservoir Project.
Yeah.
It's 17 years.
It's going to take 17 years.
Why does it take 17 years to build?
I don't, I'll tell you why.
There's environmental impact reports and then some environmental group sued and some
homeless guy had an encampment there and that took six months to get him to move.
And somebody else sued somebody else and some other environmental group and some, you know,
friend of Jennifer Newsom didn't want them to build.
Oh, it comes with a number.
artist rendering. All we have is an artist rendering. We don't have stuff in LA. We just have
artists, which is nice people in trees walking. There's never any graffiti. There's no gangbangers
pulling copper out of streetlights. The first thing that strikes my eyes. No graffiti on the walls.
Where is this? Those walls shall not remain without graffiti. And it's always this funny thing where they go,
don't you want to park where people can walk and be with nature?
It's like, yeah, I do.
You can't do any of the stuff you're talking about doing.
You cannot pull it off.
Do you not realize that about yourself?
No, they don't know.
There's a great...
Safety.
Safety.
There's a spot I'm going to ask you, Andrew, to take a look.
There's a guy.
I don't know if he's running for governor.
Now, maybe he's running for city council or something like that.
That's a male.
It's an older guy.
And it's a commercial.
And he's walking along the 405, like a bridge over the 405.
And he goes, I don't like traffic either.
And I sit in traffic too.
And I'm going to do something about it.
Elect me.
I'm going to have a subway that goes from the valley to Westwood and to the city.
And so we don't have to sit on the 405 because 405 get bub, blah, blah, blah.
And I'm like, that's awesome, except for you.
You're not doing any of it because you can't because they won't let you because nothing will ever get done.
So there is no, yes, my grandmother sat on that 405 in 1967 and went to Westwood to the VA every single day and then sat in traffic and came home to North Hollywood and then walked through the door, pissed off every fucking night that she had to sit in that fucking traffic.
And that started in 1967.
And the last day she worked in, I don't know, 2003, she sat in that traffic.
Elon Musk offered to use the boring company to put some shit together for us.
We drummed him out of town.
That's, we don't like it.
So this guy, and I'm trying to think, let's see, white, I would say elderly, seemed likable.
It's the only guy who's ever talked about traffic, which I kind of liked.
I was like, at least he's talking about traffic.
Is it like for that district or something?
It wasn't running for governor, and I don't think he was running for mayor.
So it must have been running for a city something on that thing.
I would see his commercials pop up on YouTube.
And it was funnier than any comedy I was watching on YouTube because when he's elected, he's going to make that.
He's going to build a subway from.
Sherman Oaks to Westwood, and then we won't have to sit.
To be fair to Villargoza, he's the reason we have trains here finally.
That was one of his accomplishments.
So I'm sure it had not a lot to do with him, but he's one of his accomplishments.
Trying to think.
All right, who's running?
Like I said, white and old is not, that's not the norm.
And male is not, it's not the norm around here.
So you're probably going to be able to find that guy.
But it just made me laugh.
Yeah, I know.
Elon 10 years ago said, I'll bore a chunnel right through that mountain.
And they're like, you've got to leave, smart ass.
I know.
He actually had a preliminary sort of mock up.
He bore a hole, showed him how it would work.
All right.
And, yeah, go away.
Now where?
All right.
So while you're looking that up then, looking up.
RN. I don't know what RN stands for, but I miss a lot of things.
Right now. Oh, wow. R.N just means right now.
We just learn something.
Everything is abbreviated now, which is my problem.
So, also, hmm, all right, we can show that Walgreens lock up dark tones thing.
I think I'll make Drew laugh as long as we're here.
What's going on here?
Let's see. Oh, okay. You got this daily wire thing you want to talk about?
The mental illness thing, yeah, for sure. Here's the Walmart thing I think.
This is pretty good. This is good. This is a problem, but it's good.
But it's kind of, oh, a lot of chick think here, Drew. Tons of chick think. Here we go.
This was in a Walgreens in New York. All the lighter shade foundations are
but all the darker shades are locked.
It's pretty self-explanatory.
Granted, that's literally how it feels like to be a black woman in the beauty space.
Sorry, not sorry.
And there just comes a time where you gotta stop just overlooking things and you actually got to speak up about something.
There is so many other ways to solve the problem that they're insinuating.
It's hard enough finding your shade, let alone it being locked up in a box.
So, so, why are they locking up the dark?
Shades.
They're just insinuating something.
They're insinuating.
They want black people what?
To be locked in a box.
Okay.
Or not have access to...
Why do you think they're locking those up?
Because they wouldn't have any there if they were not locked in.
Right.
Why is that?
Because these things get stolen.
Same reason I have to go to a lot by.
They get stolen by whom?
I must be darker skinned people.
Oh, Drew.
There you go.
Being racist again.
Yeah.
Black people steal the stuff so they have to lock up.
They lock up the stuff that gets stolen.
Period.
Doesn't matter who's stealing.
No.
So maybe white women are stealing it.
Razors.
I got to wait for 10 minutes to get my razors out of the lockbox.
Maybe white women are stealing the black makeup and selling it back to black women.
But either way, it's getting stolen.
But she's angry because it's racist.
God, she's dumb.
A lot of chick think through.
Oh, one more thing just because it's going to.
Tim McCosker.
Boy, that sounds like the guy I'm talking about.
Tim Ocasker sounds like he's an old white fella.
Yeah, he looks like a Macawker.
The other one to find, you can dump this one.
I basically laid it out already.
He said he's going to do this, but he's not going to.
What is Tim O'Cosker running for, though, is my question.
He's running for L.A. City Council.
Okay.
So he's going to get us that tunnel.
God, it's so sad that there's nothing can get done.
in this town. Nothing.
The sad part is that they talk about it like
it's going to get done and then people vote for these
people like, hey, I want myself a job.
People like me. People like me, I would have
fault for that. I mean, it just makes perfect sense.
Like, oh, you're in, you're going to, you're going to,
because it feels like people in government don't get things
done because they don't do anything.
Right. They don't act. They don't
hustle. We're so regulated.
There's no possible way anyone could ever
drill through the suppolva to pass
and pop up on the other side.
You're kidding. You know, when environmental reports
that would take before we even got started.
We can't finish a fucking dirt bridge over the 101.
How are we going to do this?
Yes.
All right.
So,
undoable.
So sad.
Yeah.
Lots of chick think.
But, Andrew, the other thing I wanted, I don't know.
Is that him?
No.
It's not him.
Not him.
Not him.
My guy's old.
I told you elderly.
Well, he thinks we're elderly.
That's a good point, but I mean elderly.
All right.
You know what, Andrew, I will abandon this one for you.
That's fine.
Not important.
I said what's going to happen.
I want the Rings lady, the Oakland mayor lady in her press conference.
Because you may have forgotten about this tidbit.
This is the chick-thinkiest we can ever be.
This is the mayor of Oakland from like six years ago when a crazy black man put up rope rings in the park.
to exercise on.
But it's the presser with the mayor, female mayor.
It's gone on to nothing, but go ahead.
All right, so I'm going to have the female mayor.
This is Chikin.
If you have any questions.
This is why stuff can't get done.
To create this rope system, he showed us another one that's still in the tree,
he showed us videos, and it was just strictly meant to be a sick as they've been up there for months.
Listen, the intentions will matter with regard to whether or not this is prosecuted as
a hate crime, but intentions don't matter when it comes to terrorizing the public.
All right, pause it.
All right.
Pause it.
So somebody put hoops.
By the way, everybody, not every rope in the shape of a hoop is a noose.
I know.
There's many times of people hang on to them and stuff.
And this guy put him up, a black man, and he put him up to the park so we could exercise.
Yeah.
And it stayed that way for a long time until somebody called in a hate crime.
Yeah.
And then he explained, not a hate crime.
I'm black.
I put him up to exercise.
And she said, I'm going to get the DOJ involved, and we're going to investigate this for hate crime.
And then somebody said, well, he just explained what happened.
Why do we have to do this?
And she said, intentions don't matter.
I know.
What are you talking about?
Yeah.
He just explained it.
We can go home.
But you're going to spend a bunch of time and taxpayer money investigating.
Listen to this fucking kook.
Can you find out what this retard bitch's name is?
She's going to explain why we need to move forward with a hate crime.
That doesn't exist.
It comes to terrorizing the public.
These symbols are symbols of racial violence,
and it's incumbent on all of us to have that sensitivity, to have that knowledge.
And that is why I've directed our staff to remove any such symbol of hatred,
regardless of the intention of what put it there.
What a privilege for those of us that don't feel complete fear and terror.
She's a fucking 10 cent.
This is who's in charge of, by the way.
Since then, the A's have left.
In-and-Out burger has left.
And you lost, let's see.
They lost Oakland Raiders.
They lost the Raiders, they lost A's, in and out.
and places a fucking shitbox,
because this is what this bitch is spending her day burning calories on.
They lost the Warriors, too.
Oh, the Warriors, yeah.
Libby Schaaf.
Libby, nice job, Libby.
Way to prioritize the city.
She's representing, though.
She's representing.
She's fucking dumb shit, 10-cent heads.
By the way, when I do the chick think ruined California,
this is Libby Shab.
That's who I'm talking about.
Did she remind Jimnithia ramen?
Yes.
Two dopes, blaming the wrong people.
Well, just blaming the wrong things.
They don't know what they're talking about.
Not governing.
Well, and virtue signaling.
Yeah.
All right.
Shut up, bitch.
No one's here your fucking retarded ideas anymore.
The whole virtue signaling thing is sort of dropped out of the vocabulary.
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