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Kirk Memorial. I thought we'd kind of swing by on that. It's so intriguing to me. Forget the
poignancy of the entire event. And we could talk quite a bit about Erica, Erica, right, his wife, Erica,
Kirk, and her extraordinary poise. And poise. Poise.
Sounds like I said boys.
Poise and her ability to find forgiveness in just an extraordinary situation.
But that's a separate topic.
What I want to talk about, though, and I was hearing about this on French radio first,
and it blew my mind that immediately they launched into, this looked just like a Hitler,
a Hitler rally.
Well, any gathering of more than 11 Republicans is labeled a Hitler rally in their world.
It's astonishing
They don't believe it
None of them
No well I have a new theory
Okay I'm ready
Okay
You ready?
Yeah
What is Hillary Clinton
Is she 73
Can I look it up
Because I think she's older than that
Okay
Yeah I mean
Siri, how old is Hillary Clinton
75?
77
Yeah
Okay
Better point
thank you she's 77 almost almost 80 almost 80 do you think she believes any of this shit
she talks about at all even when she talks about like existential threat to our democracy
god it's interesting because when you frame it that way I think to myself well she's been saying
this long time maybe she's a true believer and I think oh she's sinister there's something really
well something up there okay let's just say she was look if you said it okay okay okay okay
Okay, people will say to you, what is Adam like off the microphone?
And then your answer is...
Same.
Exactly.
The same shit.
The same shit is what I sound like off the mic.
That doesn't make me a hero.
It just makes I complain about the same shit.
Because you're less funny off the mic.
Than I do on the mic.
I'm the same part.
What would Hillary Clinton sound like off the mic?
Which, by the way, if I say that, people are always shocked.
He's a funny, so funny.
He's like, that when you talk to me, he's not being funny.
It's a job to be funny.
Yeah, Hillary Clinton would probably, I can't even, I can't fathom it, actually.
Okay, she would not sound like what she sounds.
No, but I don't know who she is.
I don't know who she is either, but she's a contriving shrew who wants to get elected
and wants her party to win at all costs.
She doesn't have any thoughts about, look, she thinks Trump's an asshole, but she doesn't think he's hit Larry, and she doesn't think about it.
She knows, he's already been president.
Yeah.
Okay.
you don't think that Hillary Clinton
knows what she's talking about
or Nancy Pelosi or Chuck Schumer
everyone I just gave you three people
who call him Hitlerian all the time
and their average age is 81 and 7 weeks
okay they've been there
they've done it they've been all through the system
they probably went to Trump's second marriage
wedding you know what I mean they've hung out
they used to be friends with the guy
they don't think
this for a second.
But
some 11-year-old
kid who's a video
who was a gamer and a Furby and a whatever
who's struggling with transitioning
or whatever who's now 21
and got hold of his grandpa's gun.
Oh, that kid, now he believes it.
Hillary Clinton doesn't believe
it. Anderson Cooper doesn't.
Rachel Maddow doesn't believe.
All the people over 50 who never
stopped talking about it, Gavin
Newsom, whatever. They don't believe.
it, but there are
17-year-olds
who do believe it and will take
up arms. And that's where we're at
now. First off,
whether Trump's assassin or Charlie
Kirk's assassin, what are these guys in their 40s?
When we're talking about
seven, the
Trump, how old was the
Trump kid? The
Trump kid was like 17.
Well, get them
with, great training, bro. Get them
when they're young. Also, by the way,
I've been saying forever, the lockdowns ruined these kids.
Oh, yes.
Yes.
You don't even know the full effect of that yet.
Hillary Clinton will just say whatever, whenever, to whomever all the time, right?
Barack Obama.
You think Barack Obama doesn't know sort of the inner goings-on of the government, like what goes on, like how things work?
Like, he think he really thinks we're living.
By the way, Obama, if there's an existential threat, by the way, you're really, you're, we're,
We're doing, if he's Hitler, your target number one, maybe you should think about, I would, if I was Obama, I would stop, I would think about buying as much luxury properties I am in the United States and move out of the country.
Right.
I mean, if you're Obama, that's right.
And you're in the crosshairs of Hitler, why are you buying another place in Martha's Vineyard?
You know what I mean?
Because he's just going to seize all that.
he's going to take your property.
People don't appreciate how violent his regime was.
They had some huge purges, killed lots of leaders in Germany.
Matthew Crooks was 20.
Was he really 20?
Why did I think he was in high school or even younger?
Or maybe the show, whatever.
20, the latest guy, Charlie Kirk guy's like, I don't know, 22.
These are young men who've been fed a steady diet of this bullshit for 10 years.
through Hillary Clinton and MSNBC
and Anderson Cooper who don't believe it
and Chuck Schumer and whomever
who don't believe it but they do
and that's why
no one over 50 is picking up a gun
shush
yeah it's gross
well yeah I
there was an interesting thing that Trump did at that event
at the memorial
where he went
It's, I, this stuff cracks me up, but it's the same stuff.
Sorry, I want to jump in, but Russiagate started when these assassins were 10.
Yeah.
So that's a whole lifetime, yeah.
It's a life of propaganda bullshit.
By the way, Russiagate started by Hillary Clinton when she bought the steel dossier.
Yeah.
And created it.
Yeah.
You think she buys into the Russia gate?
Why would Hillary Clinton buy into Russiagate when she started it and,
it. Right. She doesn't believe it. They do. So weird. It's, it's beyond weird, though.
But it's sinister. It's sinister. Yes, you're a bad person. There's a sinister something afoot.
It's really you can feel it. But what's wrong with me? I want you to figure out something about me.
Trump gets up there and goes, you know, Erica is so amazing. She's able to forgive her enemies.
And this is an incredible grace that she does this. She goes, he goes, not me. I hate my enemies. I
hate my, he used the word opponents. I hate my opponents. And I just laughed out loud at that.
I thought, oh, what's wrong with me? That when he says shit like that, that's the, like the Jimmy
Kimball's the world go ape shit. Like they go nutty cuckoo over those statements. As though it's an,
it's a statement of intended violence or takedowns or whatever. And by the way, I thought to
myself, hey, you guys, remember, he hated no one more than Kim Jong-un, whatever his name.
as the head of North Korea.
And he made friends with him, but he hated him.
He'll make friends with you.
If you just don't be his opponent anymore.
Isn't that, what's wrong with me that I find that all kind of amusing?
And other people find that mortifying, like they can't get over it.
I don't.
It's like inject bleach.
And they, you know, he didn't say it.
We don't think of it that way.
Nobody injected bleach.
So we don't care.
They're using it.
That's chickthink.
They're building a case.
and when they built a case, I told you, when my ex-wife was trying to build a case against me,
she brought up Kevin Costner's beach house as a reason I was traumatizing my daughter or something like that.
When you're building a case, everything's on the table.
You can get to vacationing with Kevin Costner as trauma.
You know what I mean?
Because you're building a case.
And when they're building a case, they don't even know they're building a case.
They're just grabbing its stuff, you know what I mean?
So it's like, he said inject bleach.
He didn't say inject bleach and no one injected bleach.
But other than that...
But by the way, I'm an equal opportunity sort of a reactor to this stuff.
I'm equally amused by Jasmine Crocket.
Yeah.
I think she's hysterical.
And she says stuff to other people go, oh, my God, listen.
I go, oh, bring it.
It's hysterical.
Keep going.
I think she's appealing.
I think it's funny.
I don't want her.
I wouldn't elect her into office.
She's a little, but she's race hustling and that's, no, it's gets people killed.
Yeah, that's the problem.
All right.
We got clips.
We had the promised clip of the vaccine.
And this is, and I don't know if there's a date on this, but this is about four and a half years
old or something, something like that.
It was late in the pandemic, right?
Or maybe an after sort of.
Late-ish in there.
And here's MSNBC.
and they're speaking to a physician about getting your kids.
By the way, anesthesiologist, what does she know about pediatrics?
I don't know.
Let's hear about it.
I'm going to turn to the topic of COVID.
On Tuesday, President Biden announced vaccines are now.
Uh-oh.
A little computer.
For kids under the age of five, I know a lot of parents out there have been waiting forever for this announcement.
What do you want to tell them about vaccinating their children under five and how important that is?
Right.
For one, I would hope they see that it did take a long time before this was rolled out because first, safety had to be verified.
And that is, that is most important.
The second thing I want them to know is oftentimes this was stated early on that kids are protected.
But what we know is that six times the number of kids died from COVID, then the flu this past year, right?
We had 600 children who are no longer with us from 2021 because of COVID-19.
And there is now a method that you can use to help protect.
your child from being hospitalized and keep them alive to see next year.
And there's the saying, you know, if you stay ready, you don't have to get ready.
Keep your kids vaccinated.
Make sure they're wearing those masks and practice those same medicating doctors that we've been doing now for two-a-half hours.
So hold on.
Hold on.
And practice what we've been doing for two and a half years.
Safe distance.
Nothing.
Purell, wiping stuff down, nothing.
Mask up.
Nothing.
Nothing.
And not only that, but the 600 kids.
that died of COVID had a really sick kid.
I read Newsweek.
Who did the article on me in my statement?
God, probably New York Times or something, right?
No, no.
They're the ones on the warpath.
They did one on me.
Yeah, about all the things I was incorrect about with COVID
except for it's all shit I was right about.
And when you read it now, it's a little surreal
because you're reading it going, oh, there are, no, no, that's not right.
Listen, Rob Schneider and I were in this one of York Times.
We read it together outlight on one of my streams, and we got everything right.
Yeah, yeah.
And their, their disdain was palpably disgusting when you read it now.
Yeah, yeah.
I would never believe anything if I can write a Newsweek anymore.
I think it's Newsweek.
You can look it up, but we'll play this out.
Sorry, so I don't know.
Well, I wanted to stop.
Pre-existing conditions.
Yes, sick kids.
sick kids should get the COVID vaccine.
It's worth it then.
If you can, again, the risk reward, if you can identify the right patient for the right
treatment, the benefit is significant.
The risk is minimal.
There you go.
But if it has zero benefit and only some risk, then you don't do it.
Well, anyway, we're going to keep distancing.
You've got to get those kids to get those masks up, Drew, because you don't need to
stay ready if you are ready.
And that's why you should fucking wear a mask.
Do you understand, Drew?
my grandpa said don't be ready, stay ready, and then put a fucking mask on that doesn't do anything.
But don't worry, you can take it down if you're drinking something.
No, it's a COVID-night.
Go ahead.
Now, it's a computer thing.
At these two imbecils.
Now, here's my thing with this doctor.
We shouldn't listen to her anymore.
We can already trace.
They say, well, you can't tell the long-term consequence to the vaccine.
Well, yes, we can.
In two times, we've now been.
I've got my vaccine back in December 2020, right?
I was the first person at the University of Virginia.
We've now been able to track persons like me to see what has happened, has anything changed.
But what we also know is that we're tracking people who have COVID-19, children and adults alike.
And what we know is that one in every five persons who have been infected with COVID-19 now has a lingering disability where their organs, their heart, their lungs, their kidneys, their brain is no longer functioning in the same way that it was before.
they got infected with COVID-19.
And when you take that developing child whose organs have not come to what is going to be for
the rest of their life, and you stress it out, you put it on that treadmill and say, I want
you to sprint.
What does that do for the longevity of their life, not only in the quantity of their life
and whether or not they will live a full life as we hope to live, but the quality of their
life.
Don't want to see that.
We don't know what that's going to be.
Pause.
Bitch, you're just doing a long-form commercial for pharmaceutical companies.
That's all this is.
Yeah, yeah.
Why is everyone arguing with me all the time with this stuff?
I don't, it's so clearly insane.
Listen, I didn't discover this over the weekend.
I played it the day I saw it.
Yeah.
Until everyone, in their world, it all made sense.
I was on to this shit in real time.
I brought it in and played it that afternoon and said,
these people don't have to fuck they're talking about.
What did I know?
Yeah, you're right.
Why don't people listen more to you?
Oh, my God.
Was it a Newsweek article?
I think so.
We also have a great...
Does Newsweek exist anymore?
I don't...
I don't know.
The sad part is...
That's the good part.
These things are dying.
Well, maybe it's a good part.
But like when Newsweek says, or when I hear Rolling Stone magazine says or something, I just go, fuck out.
Yeah, this is, but this, so this is what I would.
was, this is what I've been thinking a lot about lately, which is, are you ready for this?
Mm-hmm.
We're skipping right over, poor Erica, and an amazing job she did at the Kirk Memorial.
Yeah, it was amazing.
People get it.
They saw it.
They reacted.
It's understood.
Go ahead.
That woman has.
Yes, I agree.
We've not heard the last.
You know, you and I look at some people going, we're going to hear from them again, really?
Right.
And this is not one of those people.
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it took five years to build. But also, I didn't, what I didn't realize is the Hoover Dam. The Hoover
Dam and the Golden Gate Bridge project were both started like a year apart.
They were very close to each other.
Yes.
And they both took about the same time to build.
The Hoover Dam was five years and, you know, Golden Gate was four and a half.
And it was like 31 and the other was 32.
But it was right in that same, you know.
And if you lived somewhere in California,
You would have stood to benefit quite a bit from those two projects, both basically started at the beginning of the 30s and ended in the middle of the 30s and then cut the ribbon and you get your power and you get to cross the Tiburon.
And you have Las Vegas because you have water now.
Right, right.
So, okay.
And then I thought, God, it was so easy back then.
And we didn't have technology, obviously, like we have it now.
Did you see what they did in China in two years?
Yeah, they built the world's tallest suspension bridge.
And just to fuck with people, they put a restaurant at the top of it.
Yes.
Do you see that?
I thought, oh, yeah, that's a nice, like, FU to the United States, I thought.
Yeah.
Now, we...
Two years.
Right.
We, and then we can't do stuff.
We don't have a train.
We don't have a reservoir.
We can't.
By we, we mean California in particular.
Yeah, yeah.
But in general, but also in particular, California.
I would guess sort of the bluer the state, the slower the process.
In general, you can move things along faster and redder states because it's less regulated.
But we can't really do anything anymore.
Not because we're not capable.
Well, yes, not because.
Look at Malibu.
Malibu tells you all you need to know.
What do you mean?
we're capable of rebuilding, we shall not.
Something you predicted in a hotel room a year ago.
I'm only picking on the word capable because, of course, there's men who can operate equipment and do things lickety split.
We can build a stadium in two and a half years if we need to.
But if the ladies that run the government won't let the guys who run the steam shovels get to work, then we're not going to do anything.
And that's kind of where we're at.
And I don't know why it's acceptable.
Most people just kind of live with it or something.
I don't think most people know, understand.
They don't really get what's going on.
It's the same thing with homeless.
They're like, do something about it.
We need housing.
It's like, no, no, no.
They're not, if you keep focused there, it's never going to change.
Right.
And then you get Jane Fonda speaking to Bill Maher wanting more regulation in her world.
It's her world.
So she wants more of this, more government, more regulation.
But also there's a kind of utility side of it, which is the Golden Gate Bridge was built, or they started the project coming up on a hundred years ago.
And we've gotten a lot of use out of that bad boy.
And Hoover Dam coming up on a hundred years, and we got a lot of use out of it.
It's not a hypothetical thing.
You know what I mean? It's not like...
Well, let's talk about the social aspects, jobs, and people being elevated and lifted up and be able to buy cars and raise their family and send them to school.
It's all because of that stuff.
Right.
Primarily, I'm not just talking about the project itself.
I'm talking about all the economic growth that came with it.
Yeah.
I mean, everything good, but lots of people who elevate themselves to a position of power don't like that stuff.
But think about it.
what would the pushback be from the people that don't like it?
Right now?
Let's say I were to say, well, you know, the Las Vegas sprawling city now in San Francisco,
they've got both sides of the bridge engaged in, you look at how the city has sprung up.
I think what you would hear is, yeah, but the homeless, yeah, but the effect on the environment.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But also they would say something like, oh, you know, that was native lands there that were.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, what, listen, what they want is nothing.
And I don't think...
They kind of want destruction in a weird way.
Yeah, nothing meets destruction, a kind of nihilism kind of thing.
But you cannot say that out loud.
So you just have to fight everything.
But the people they claim to be fighting for are the ones that suffer the most from not doing these things.
Yeah, I know.
But that's not...
It's no never mind to that.
I mean, it's not, it's not their concern.
And also, they don't get that far down the road with it.
Well, we'll refresh you with Bill Maher and Jane Funn just in case you didn't know what a crackpot she was.
And by the way, the other thing about her, which is insane, revered.
You know what I mean?
And I have to explain to women all the times.
Oh, Jane Fogg, oh, I love her.
I go, no, she's a fucking destructive idiot.
Well, and then my wife looks at and goes, that's a half million dollars worth of facework and a $3,000.
right and that's all cool for her that she gets that okay and uh drew's just talking about bill
see that's how a joke works he doesn't like regulations well we live in a soup of toxic chemicals
if we don't regulate it we're all going to die of cancer that's true and he doesn't do anything
there's also many regulations that aren't necessary that aren't i mean this you really don't
believe that the state we live in California
is lacking regulation.
There's over 300,000
regulations. I mean, I once...
Well, maybe they're needed.
They're not.
When I tried to put in a garage door,
I had to have three inspections.
There should have been none.
I should be allowed to change my garage door.
Are you kidding? Really, it was about a garage door?
Absolutely.
I'm sorry. Yeah, that is...
No, you know this about California.
No, I don't.
No, she doesn't.
Well, I'm sorry. I don't.
You don't, you've never heard that California is overtaxed and over-regulated, that we are, we are a one-party state where there's sort of no checks on that sort of extreme leftism.
And that, why do you think...
I don't for a minute consider California a state that is extreme leftist.
Wow.
Not at all, not any way.
Well, that shows where your politics are.
That's not where mine are.
Not in any way.
Not at all.
Doesn't think any of that.
yeah so anyway she's a delusional bitch who many women look up to which is bad she's not a good
example she's a crackpot or something whatever she is she should be ignored because her opinion
should be invalid because you just i just heard 45 seconds her and go okay this bitch can't
think so i'm no longer going to come to her for answers on any subject because she can't
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We need young people.
young people.
Young people need to be brought into the world where they get to have fun, they get to reproduce.
Yeah.
What I'm saying is it's not just a kind of hypothetical.
If you get stuff done, you get a bridge and a dam.
Yeah.
Or an airport.
Yeah.
Or public transportation or light rail or bullet train.
You get stuff you can use.
And then build for the people that she wants.
to support right but i i really been thinking a lot about young people lately like like i'm
starting to see glimmers of hope even in france as a woman named marechal who i just listened to her
over the weekend i'm like oh shit this here we go like she's like 25 years old and it's just spitting
fire i'm like yes okay and that's in a essentially socialist country so it's starting to peak up
and weird they had a dream about it where young people were casting out old
people they were riding in some car and in my dream they were just mocking the shit out of them
and they realized oh that's not enough we have to drive them out of town yeah stand by their car
and get and mock the car yeah i don't see i don't know that young people know how to build anything
though that's that's kind of the problem well did you see what trump did with harvard you would love this
he's requiring them to invest 500 million dollars in a trade school oh that's good yeah yeah there's movement
It's just we need a wind.
You need the sails need to fill.
It's happening.
It's little tiny glimmers, but it's not a full sale yet.
All right.
Second subject for you, Drew.
Let's talk about, I had a thought on the way here.
You're almost having my thoughts.
So there's a judge who got appointed by Biden, who's a female.
judge who just gave a light sentence to the guy who wanted to assassinate Kavanaugh, right?
Yeah.
Now, so you kind of go, okay, what's going on here?
And they go, well, Biden, Judge, you know, appointed, whatever.
They do that all time.
Biden, Trump, appointed, Biden appointed.
Sometimes it's consistent.
Sometimes it isn't.
Yeah.
It's probably more consistent on the left.
They're a little more ideologues.
You know what I mean?
Yes, yes.
But it goes both ways.
but I was trying to, you know, think about, and the shoot, sorry, the would-be assassin is transitioning, right, which, by the way, everybody, every son would be a fool, sorry, every father would be a fool not to tell their son, listen, do you ever go off to college, you get drunk and you tee-boned someone behind the wheel and you kill that person, you're fucking transitioning that day.
because you're not going into a men's prison for six years.
Not only that, you're going in front of the judge as a transgender woman.
It'd be much, much better.
Right, right.
So you literally begin the transition when you get your court-appointed attorney.
You know what I mean?
Like, if I'm Mark Garguss, I would just tell every client of mine, you're transitioning.
What would he say?
He's so funny.
Well, obviously, it's just going to happen now, more and more people, right?
So now the female judge does not.
want this person transitioning in a male prison and then he pointed out Trump cut funding
for the prison transitioning and is now sort of getting involved is what I'm saying so is that how
she's using why he needs to be out of jail so he can complete his transition she's basically
factoring in transition a little fuck Trump because he took the money away and then not
wanting this person to go to a male
prison and blah, blah, blah.
Mission accomplished. Right. So, and so
eight years for something that, you know,
should pack 30 years. And
his stuff was pretty heinous in terms of his
planning and things like that.
Also,
it's considered a, I think
a terrorist act because it's a political
act. But anyway, all that
being said. Now, Drew,
here's what I'm saying.
I have told you
there is an issue with having women in charge of everything because she as a mother,
you know, by the way, maybe she has a son that's this guy's age.
You know what I mean?
Her as a mother cannot stop getting emotionally involved with this procedure.
You know what I mean?
She's fuck Trump.
Is her son transition?
I'm assuming everyone's son is transition.
Her, I don't know.
You can see if she has a son that's that age.
I don't know. But the whole point, or a son.
The whole point is, is first it's fuck you, Trump.
Yeah.
Which is what we're living now.
So if Trump said, up is down, down is up, you know, you go, fuck that guy.
Yeah.
You know, the sky is brown and the ground is blue.
Yeah.
You'd go, fuck him.
Yeah.
So, so you have, so you have, and here's what I'm going to say to you.
Forget a judge.
Let's just say you had.
a father umpire and a mother umpire and the son was pitching yeah who would be more likely
to be less bias and could just call balls and strikes i think the son but the dad the male
the upper you had to fuck that up but yes the dad yeah i think he'd have a higher likelihood of it
Now, some dads would even call a tighter strike zone for the son, like not wanting to give them any help at all or saying you should have practiced harder or whatever it is.
I don't think a woman would ever do that.
I don't think a woman would ever do that.
And that part of it may be good.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
But I also think she'd call a couple of strikes that were outside of the zone, right?
Possibly.
Well, you just said the man would do it.
So I don't think it's possible.
No, no, no, she'd possibly call some things outside of the strike zone.
Well, yeah, because you just said you'd think the guy would call a tighter game.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, okay.
And I think most people would agree with that theory.
Now, does, okay, does it make the mom bad?
It's like, well, no, I mean, she loves her son.
Makes her a good person.
And it makes her good person, but it's not great to the guy who's batting.
Yeah.
because he's calling strikes outside the zone
because they have great affection and love for the son.
I would say not a good umpire.
Not a good umpire,
but does not mean wouldn't be a good mom.
Correct.
Okay.
So with that in mind,
isn't that what's happening here?
Like there's too much.
Well, just the insanity, the judges are not just umpires anymore.
Right.
They have to,
they're factoring all this stuff in is we got a problem.
It's chick think, and it's dude, it's progressive dude think, too, but it is chick think.
And if you get enough of that in our society, then you're going to get some bad calls.
And there's going to be a problem.
And I think that's kind of where we're at.
At least that's what, to me, that's what California feels like.
It just feels like that.
It's like Karen Bass in the city council, and how come no permits or nothing's getting?
rebuilt because because of that. That's why. And also, no interest in it. That's the other thing, too.
