The Breakfast Club - DONKEY: Lamar Odom Faces Multiple Charges After DUI Arrest
Episode Date: January 21, 2026Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to Lamar Odom after facing multiple charges following a DUI arrest. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio....com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time for donkey of the day.
Donkey of the day does not discriminate.
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So do you ever feel I need to be a donkey man, give it with the heat?
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Who's donkey of the day today?
Well, Ed Shearing, Donkey of the Day, for Wednesday, January 21st, goes the former NBA player
Lamar Odom. Now, if you haven't heard, Lamar Odom was arrested for DUI in Las Vegas on Saturday.
Clark County records show that Lamar Odom, 46 years old, faces charges of DUI first offense,
driving at more than 41 miles per hour over the posted limit and improper lane change and failure
to maintain driving lane. All three charges are listed as misdemeanors. Let's go to CBS 8 for the
report, please. Former NBA player Lamar Odom allegedly drove more than 100 miles per hour
right past a Nevada trooper early Saturday morning on the 15. Now, according to documents obtained
by 8 News now, a black SUV approached the trooper going really fast. The trooper says he pulled
the car over after clocking it at over 100. Odom was placed under arrest after failing a field
sobriety test. Now, he does face multiple charges, including DUI. Odom is scheduled to
appear in court, March 17th. Do I have to remind you all that drinking and driving is one of the
most selfish things you can do on the planet.
Okay, in the world of Uber and Lyft, all types of rideshares, there's absolutely zero reason
to be driving drunk.
And I'm going to be honest with you, if we lived in a world where whenever somebody got
behind the wheel drunk and the only person they could hurt by being drunk as themselves,
I wouldn't give a damn.
Okay, I really wouldn't.
If every time a person decided to drive drunk, we could guarantee the only person who would
be hurt by the situation is them, I would not give a damn.
But that's not reality.
Okay, when you drive drunk, you put everybody else on the highway at risk.
And it's ridiculous because in a world full of ride shares,
there should never be a reason for you to drive intoxicated.
And Lamar Odom is 46 years old, okay?
He should absolutely know better.
And this isn't his first rodeo.
And by rodeo, I mean DUI.
Okay, he's had those before.
But I'm not just here to talk about his DUI.
I'm here to talk about what Lamar Odom told police after he got pulled over.
See, according to the police report,
Lamar Oldham was in a black SUV
and he approached the trooper from behind
at a high rate of speed. The trooper estimated the
car was going at around 90 miles per hour
before it passed the police car.
The SUV didn't sped up to
106 miles per hour, but the speed limit
on the freeway is 65. So when cops put
the signal on, the driver continued
to swerve between lanes without signaling
seemingly unaware that the police car
was behind him with the lights and sirens on
and then when the SUV finally did pull over
and the trooper approached the vehicle
Lamar Oldham identified himself.
Okay, the trooper said he spelled weed.
He saw bloodshot eyes.
He asked Lamar why he was speeding.
Lamar said he was on the phone with his manager and he was almost home.
Then he told the trooper he was going to his friend's house but couldn't say where the house was located.
He said he was following GPS.
What makes this story even worse is that Lamar had a passenger with him.
Okay?
Both of y'all deserve the biggest he-haar because the only thing worse than an intoxicated driver is an intoxicated passenger with the driver
because either you are yes man or you got a deaf wish.
Okay?
because if you wasn't a yes man you'd be like yo we can't drive right now all right
all right one of the two but let's get to the other layer of why lamar odom is getting
don't here today when he was talking to the police officer this is according to the
trooper he asked the trooper how was your night going besides me driving like I was in
back to the future okay just just had to run out again that Mexican food is tan her
stomach up okay we'll get back to that but Lamar Odom asked the
trooper. How was your night going besides me driving like I was in back to the future? And that struck
me because that's exactly what Lamar Odom was attempting to do. We all know drugs and alcohol is an
escape from whatever traumas one might be dealing with, but you can't run from yourself. But Lamar McFly on
Saturday night tried to do just that. Lamar Odom was doing 106 miles per hour in a 65 because he was
trying to time travel. He wanted to go back to a time when things were all so simple. What moment was
Lamar trying to go back to when he won championships with the Lakers in 2009 and 2010,
that was the peak of his professional career.
Great time.
He won six men of the year in 2011.
Okay, everybody respected our versatile he was on the court.
That would be a great moment to relive.
Maybe he wanted to go back to when he played in 2010 for the Feeble World Championship.
They won gold in that.
That looked like fun, okay?
Maybe he wanted to go back and correct some wrongs, okay, stop himself from overdosing in 2015.
Maybe he wanted to go back to win him and close.
Chloe Kardashian were one of the greatest front court duos in celebrity relationship history.
I mean, Lamar was 610.
Chloe Kardashian was 6.8, 7-1 in Hills.
Okay, you can't talk about some of the greatest front court duels of all time without
mentioning them.
You got Tim Duncan and David Robinson, Kevin McHale and Robert Parrish, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban,
bam and Asia Wilson, okay?
Chloe and Lamar are in that conversation.
But Lamar, listen to me.
You don't have to do
106 miles per hour
to go back to the future.
Marty McFly only had to do
88 and that DeLorean, okay?
88 miles per hour
is what activated the flux capacitor
and enabled time travel.
And you, Lamar, did not have a DeLorean
with a flux capacitor.
And that's why your SUV
didn't burst into flames
and take you back to whatever area
you was trying to get to.
The only thing driving 106 miles per hour
with no delorean and no flux capacity
to get you is a DUI charge
and in extreme cases of fuel.
funeral. Thank God, Lamar. You didn't kill yourself or kill someone else and travel to a
dimension you physically can't return from. Please give Lamar Odom, the sweet sounds in the hamiltones.
Oh now you are the donkey. And I know we was going to talk about something else, but I would
like to call an audible because I really feel bad for Jess. Yeah, we were going to do something
to happen this morning, but yeah, I think we should call it. There's nothing worse than like really, really having
the poo at work. Now, me, I'm regular.
I go at 8.30, but the difference between me and
Jess O'Larious, I'm not in here dressed to the
9s. Okay, Jeff's being here with all types
of fly, pieces on, and jewelry
and everything else. She has to unsnapsed. That's what I'm
saying. She got to un-snapsed.
Somebody could probably have got to help her out
in the back. That's what I'm saying. And she's
running out of here because, you know,
her husband is Mexican. That's right. The in-laws are Mexican.
Every now and then the in-laws-cooked. Her stomach still hasn't got a
to do it. She bought her some breakfast this morning.
You see what I'm saying? That Mexican food would right-
I just tearing her ass up.
Killing her.
So I just feel, has this ever happened to you?
Yeah, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-105.1.
Have you ever been in a situation where you had work?
You dress to the T's to the 9?
You see what I'm saying?
You know, and you know, women, you need somebody to zip you up.
You got a snap.
It's not like you can just go easy.
Not even just at work.
I mean, think about, like, if you go out somewhere.
Like, you might be at a basketball game.
Or you out the dinner.
Or a restaurant.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, just that poo hits you at the worst.
I mean, I really feel sorry for just this morning.
Yes.
What you mean twice this morning?
Yes, this is the second time.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yes.
Yes, he literally had to run out during donkey today.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
And you know, if it, if it go in hot and come out hot, so it was spicy, that ass is smooth.
Listen, it's crazy to me to her stomach hasn't adjusted to Mexican food yet after, you know, all these years.
But hey, man.
All right, well, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-105-1.
Have you ever been in that situation?
What did you do?
We don't want just to feel alone this one.
That's right.
Call us up.
We need a support group.
It's the breakfast club.
Good morning.
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