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Adam Carolla
Well, in this episode we get a interview with Aldo Budazzoni who is on the ground taking some of those iconic pictures with all the rioting in downtown la. Gives us a lot of insights about what he saw. Share some cool footage with us. We'll do the news with Mayhem and we'll do all that right after this.
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From Corolla One Studios in Glendale, California, this is the Adam Carolla Show. Adam's guest today, independent journalist Aldo Budazzoni. Plus the news and trending topics with Jason Mayhem Miller and now peaceful protester.
Adam Carolla
Adam Carolla. Yeah, get it on. Got to get it on. The judge of the get it on. Mayhem's over there. He's got some news. We'll talk to Aldo who's on the scene. So just so people can put stuff into Perspective. Because I think when people watch the news who live in parts unknown, they think, oh, Los Angeles is burning, or something like that. Los Angeles is big and sprawling and there's places where you would have no idea there were even any unrest whatsoever. There are places in Los Angeles where you wouldn't think black people were invented yet. Certain places, safe places. Good. I mean, different places. But you can go to La Canada, you can go to parts of Orange county, and you don't see any graffiti. You don't see anything. You just see nice people walking their dogs.
Aldo Budazzoni
I remember Los Angeles as a collective, but the reality is much different.
Adam Carolla
Right. What you guys are seeing on TV around the country is downtown LA. It's the stretch of the 110 freeway that goes through downtown. People blocking 101. Yeah, 101. Yeah, they keep saying the 101, but I think they're talking about the 110 through downtown.
Aldo Budazzoni
There's a connector too.
Adam Carolla
It's all in the same place. All right, first things first, My attack crows would break up that fucking group of crazed Mexicans and sympathetic white people in a millisecond. You're stopping the freeway. It is hard enough. I had a friend, we're over on the Valley, she had to get to LAX for like a flight from the Valley like Yesterday at like 7. No can do. You're fucking up people's lives. My crows done broken up number one. I number two, as I think about, pretty much works this way in life. What the cops have is like the threat of lethality. They don't have the numbers. The crowd has the numbers. So there's 1,000 people marching or rioting or doing whatever, but there's only 100 cops. But the cops have guns. And there's the threat of you getting shot or something. Painful? Negative. Maybe causing death or severe injury from the small group. So if you wanna. A guy can hold up a bank. Cuz There could be 30 people in the bank and one guy can hold up the bank, but because he's got a gun. Yes, but if everyone in the bank knows he can't use that gun. No more bank robbery mayhem. Go kick that guy's ass. Well, he's got a gun. Yeah, but he can't do that. All right, well, now we know.
Aldo Budazzoni
Nice, sweet double leg into the money pile, Right?
Adam Carolla
So the money pile. I don't know if you've been in a bank in a while. But here's the point. Once the word gets out that the cops cannot use their guns, then it just becomes numbers and Think of the poor Waymos. Oh my God. The robot cars always suffer. It's like divorce. So what ends up happening is now one guy with a gun can't rob a bank cuz there's 30 people in the bank and they'll just take him down. Now it's gonna take 31 people to rob a bank cuz there's 30 people in the bank. So the cops are overwhelmed now because in the past there'd be 100 cops and 1000 riders and someone would go Kent State and shoot somebody on a lawn and people would start running. But they're now walking up to the cops and spitting at them, calling them Nazis, which means there's zero fear. And when there's zero fear, now you need numbers. That's the way it works.
Aldo Budazzoni
Well, I just connected some dots right now in my head that you may be getting your wish come true for a murder of crows to take everybody out, because eventually they're gonna have little tiny drones and they already have long range acoustic devices that shoot sound waves at protest. So all your things are coming to fruition. We just gotta dress these drones up as crows.
Adam Carolla
Ooh, yeah, Crone drones.
Aldo Budazzoni
Birds aren't real. Birds aren't real.
Adam Carolla
So that's a lot. What's going on is going on and just isolated. But it's enough to choke off the city and it's enough to hurt people, it's enough to burn things and so on and so forth. Also there's an interesting kind of. Now Aldo's in the waiting room. All right, here he is. Aldo.
Greta Thunberg
How's it going? Adam, thanks for having me.
Adam Carolla
Good. Thanks for carving out some time. Where are you physically right now?
Greta Thunberg
Physically, I'm back at my apartment, just getting recharged to go back out for the rest of the day.
Adam Carolla
So you're out there all during the weekend, right in the middle of the scrum? Correct.
Greta Thunberg
Yeah, I've been out there all weekend. I was there Friday when the initial stuff started outside of the VA Clinic and Federal building. I was in Paramount all day on Saturday and then I was downtown again Sunday, all day yesterday.
Adam Carolla
Do you. There's one. One of your photos went viral, Is that correct?
Greta Thunberg
Yeah, yeah. It was one of the protesters or rioters on top of a Waymo car and it's. It's all over the place right now.
Adam Carolla
I think we should show that if we have it, because I think we have some of your footage to show. So you went down there. Now it's kind of a fine line between blending in and then Having people turn on you. And I don't know if you wear a helmet. I don't know if you dress a certain way. I don't know if there's a kind of urban camouflage. I had an idea. One of my best ideas ever was a jumpsuit that had a plywood print on it. And when the city was all burnt down and the shit was going down and the mob turns on you, you turn against a piece of plywood that's in front of an old liquor store, and you blend right in. The crowd goes right past you. So we're looking at the picture of the guy waving the Mexican flag on top of the. What looks like a Burning Waymo, or Waymo with a Burning Waymo behind him. But anyway, very, very iconic. Very amazing. Is that just captured on your iPhone or are you down there with real.
Greta Thunberg
Equipment that's just on my iPhone, does great shots. It's versatile. Has the portrait mode and all that. It keeps me light and on my feet. So with too much equipment, it makes it hard to move around. But it's funny you talking about being incognito on Friday, when I was at the VA clinic and, you know, usually when I go out and I am documenting, I'm there as an independent journalist. I try in most cases, unless I think it's unsafe, to hide my identity because I'm not hiding who I am. You know, I'm there to document. But I got recognized, and a swarm of protesters surrounded me. They assaulted me and stole a couple of my items. But since then, Saturday and yesterday, I've been completely incognito for my own safety. And a couple other of my fellow journalists. Cam, Higby, Anthony Cabasa. They've had public, if you want to call them hits or public messages put out on them with pictures doxing them, basically informing the rest of the rioters and protesters. Get these guys, get them out of there. Because of all the things that we're exposing, I think Antifa is starting to get in the mix. Yesterday, when I was taking videos of the rioters breaking up the sidewalk and collecting rocks, which they used for two hours to throw up police officers, the rioters started cracking down on people recording. And I imagine by today they're gonna be a lot more vigilant about making sure that independent journalists aren't covering things that make them look unsavory.
Adam Carolla
Well, it's always this weird dichotomy because they're there. They have a bullhorn, they're protesting, they're taking to the streets to be seen. And then when someone puts a microphone in front of their face, they push them, they push him off. And it was the same thing with all the free Palestine bullshit. Soon as somebody said, hey, can we talk to you about freeing Palestine, they're like, get out of my face. It's like, well, I don't really get it. Because if you have a point, then make your point. It happens all the time where people go, well, why didn't Anthony Fauci go on Tucker Carlson's show? And the answer is, well, he didn't want to be treated unfairly. It's like, well, make your point. You don't have to be treated. I'll go on the View. I'm not worried about being treated unfairly. I'll make my point. And as long as you don't edit it, then we'll be fine. Or it's like a hostile environment. Look, if your point, whatever your point is, make it. And we're watching video of stuff you took, I'm guessing, which is people grabbing rocks and throwing. People don't really realize that it doesn't take a bullet or a knife wound to kill a person. If you're riding a moped and someone hits you in the head of the rock, you're, you're, you're dead.
Aldo Budazzoni
Done.
Adam Carolla
That, that's, that's how it goes.
Greta Thunberg
These are, you know, 10, 20 pound rocks that they were throwing 20ft down off the overpass. One of the rocks actually ended up striking a police officer. But they were screaming, aim for the head, aim for the head. And, you know, I don't want to generalize who these rioters or who these protesters are because it's such a big mix and it's growing every single day. But, you know, so many people out there I was hearing, saying, oh, you know, we're just here, school's out, and, oh, it's a Sunday. I'm bored. And so while there are a lot of rioters out there that are there because they're passionate about opposing Trump and they really care about the immigration issue, I suspect there's a large amount of people that are out there that are, you know, in their teens or early 20s, that are vaguely liberal or that are just, you know, they happen to lean left and have nothing better to do. And so they're getting in on the action and they're emboldened. I don't, I don't, you know, it makes sense. The police officers are not engaging the rioters. They set up a perimeter. They wait for hours and hours and hours until nightfall or until the rioters move to a different location, and then they will lightly engage. But when people are saying, oh, you know, the escalation, the escalation, it's getting to a point where the escalation is them not engaging the rioters because it's just giving them this sense of we can do whatever the f we want. And as you can see on screen, this is the result. Bars are being broken into, gas stations, parking lot kiosks burning down. So it's really getting out of control. And for all the people that are saying, well, this is just downtown LA, this isn't widespread. It's like, listen, LA is a big place. Most people in LA were having a normal Sunday. But that has nothing to do with the havoc and the terror that the people and the citizens of downtown L. A and adjacent cities are experiencing.
Adam Carolla
Yeah. I mean, the sad thing is, is a show of force is really what these people need, because they will just do as much as we let them do. And it's now gone weird with the Democratic politicians that have to sort of take their side. I mean, I basically said, look.
Aldo Budazzoni
I.
Adam Carolla
Just spent four years being lectured by Democrats that there was no national guard for January 6th, and Trump should have dispatched a National Guard because that would have prevented all this. Now, they don't want the National Guard here because they're incendiary. Is the National Guard good or bad? Bitch. Like, which is it? Which is it? It could have prevented the greatest attack since Pearl harbor, which, by the way, Pelosi should have okayed the National Guard, and Miriam Bowser should have okayed the National Guard three days ahead when they got the information that we conveniently forgot about. But, okay, but is the National Guard good or bad? And the answer is, well, it's good when we can use it for our argument than bad when we can use it for a different argument. Also, a bunch of guys in uniforms with weapons, I would argue does not incite the crowd. It tends to clean up the crowd. And also, it's not incendiary. Okay, let's just do your math. Let's do the math. Okay, for the sake of argument, there's 500 cops, all right? Or for the sake of argument, there's 200 cops, okay? And then somebody says, how about we get another 500 National Guardsmen in here? And then you go, well, that would inflame the situation and agitate the people. Okay, well, according to your math, if we got rid of the 200 cops, the whole thing would go away. Because if 200 men in uniform is causing some agitation and 1,000 men in uniform is going to make them spin out. Well, then why don't we get rid of the 200 men in uniform and it'll all go away, right? Or would it get worse? And it would get worse. Now shut up. Sorry, Aldo.
Greta Thunberg
That's what they keep saying, too. They keep saying. Well, the lapd, they, they can handle riots. They've handled the biggest riots in the country for the, you know, the history of our country and the history of our nation. Well, you can't have it both ways. Either we need the National Guard or we need some sort of external force to come in and aid them, or the LAPD can handle it themselves, but by the looks of it, they can't. So you gotta choose one or the other. You can't just say, we don't want help and then continue letting the rioters just run amok on the streets. You either gotta handle it or you gotta accept help. But not accepting help, I feel like, is unacceptable.
Adam Carolla
Yeah, and you were talking about some of your colleagues being doxxed and covering your face and so on and so forth. And Hakeem Jeffries made this asinine statement a couple days ago about ICE not showing their faces and stuff. It's really, you know, it's an interesting thing, I think. I guess Trump just baits them into taking super retarded stances. We capture it all on film and then next time there's an election, we're just gonna roll out all you guys saying in color and in digital copies, a bunch of insane anti American stuff. I guess that's what he's doing. I think he's baiting them.
Greta Thunberg
He's the king at it. He's the master, if you want to put it that way.
Adam Carolla
Well, let's play devil's advocate here for a second because I've been in Los Angeles my whole life. I work construction a lot of my life. And so you work with Hispanic workers. I mean, you work with dudes who work, who come here to work. I never knew which guys were legal, which guys were illegal. The guys I worked with were always just hard working dudes and they got along and they were fine and they had enough English and they were just hard working construction dudes with families and stuff like that. So I'm not gonna make an argument for anybody being here illegally, but I also wouldn't make an argument if I, you know, like, I wouldn't go to my son, hey, move to Canada. And if they give you any shit Tell me, I'll throw a brick at them. You know what I mean? It's like they got rules, they're sovereign, they have a law, they have a border. No one gets to just move to Canada. And every liberal asshole in the world would understand if I just went, I'm moving to Canada. Fuck Canada. They'd go, no, you don't live there. You gotta get documented. You gotta figure it out. They have laws, Sorry. Like they would understand that concept. They would understand the concept. I said, I'm just moving to Mexico, they'd understand it. So I don't want anybody here illegally, but I do have an order of people I'd like to get rid of. And I want the hardcore guys and the human traffickers and the gang bangers and stuff. They can go first and then at some point I'll get to the guy who I worked construction with all those years ago and then I'll have certain questions like, how long? 20 some odd years. You pay taxes, you know, okay, do you use the system much? Are you burdened on the system? Your kids speak in English? Like I would have, I would have a little wiggle room with those guys. Let's go bad to benign.
Aldo Budazzoni
Reagan gave amnesty.
Adam Carolla
Yeah, yeah.
Greta Thunberg
I mean, that's the thing. A lot of people think that, you know, a lot of the right wingers or conservatives are heartless. And you know what I tell people is I actually have a lot of sympathy. When you hear these stories of, oh, a mother and teenager were pulled over and now they're being deported. I do have sympathy. It's a horrible situation. But it would be almost like if I started driving at the age of 12 and I never got a license and then I got pulled over at 25 and said, well, I've been driving for 13 years, why are you pulling me over now? It's like, well, my sympathy is that the kid can drive, he's doing great, but he never took the responsibility to go and get his driver's license. It's an unfortunate situation, but the onus is on the person, it's not on the system for enforcing those laws. And a lot of these stories that we're hearing, you know, it's so they're getting deported after being pulled over. And then you read further down and it's the, the police officers were unable to communicate with either of them because they speak no English. And you find out they've been here for 40 years. And it just makes you question, like, where are these people? In what communities have they been able to function for 20, 30 years. So it's just emblematic of a much bigger problem. But I think you're right. Yeah, I don't. I don't. I want to start with the criminals and then we'll work our way down to the. To the construction workers for sure.
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Adam Carolla
Well, you're right in that when you come over, when you recreate your homeland and you're not really doing yourself any favors, so you flee Mexico or you flee Nicaragua or you flee El Salvador or you flee anywhere, Ghana, you just flee because you have a system there, a mentality and so on and so forth. And. And then you come here and you essentially recreate it. And then when you drive through, like, I've lived in the valley my whole life, when you go to real deep valley, Mexico, and you hear the music and you see the garbage and the graffiti and the sort of world, you go, well, this isn't any better than your old place. You recreated your old place here. And that's where the assimilation part comes in. We're looking at a. I don't know what we're looking at. Looking at a sign. I can't read it.
Greta Thunberg
Born and raised in Los Angeles. Deport me. Where you going? To deport me. Back to the hood.
Aldo Budazzoni
Pretty clever.
Adam Carolla
Everyone's righteous, by the way, now. But. All right, you can stop the pictures for a second. Yes. For the good of the group that is fleeing something and coming here, I would argue do not recreate what you're fleeing. Embrace this. Join this. There's a reason you want in. And that reason is because for whatever Reason our system is better than your system. So do not do a facsimile of your system inside of our system. Join our system. Right?
Greta Thunberg
I don't think fruit stands and different flavors of tacos is worth the civil unrest that we're seeing. No amount of culinary diversity is worth civil unrest and is worth millions of dollars in public property damage. I'm going to take the homogenous society over culinary experiences every day of the week.
Adam Carolla
I know. And again, in a world of Los Angeles of nothing but codes, as I've said, when Jimmy Kimmel and my friend Adam Perry Lang opened a restaurant in Hollywood several years ago, they had an idea for a sandwich takeout. It'd be a restaurant, but if you wanted, like, a good beef dip sandwich, they'd have the window. And I happened by it early on when they were opening up to eat, and I said, why is the window closed? I thought people were gonna come up and order sandwiches at the window. And Adam Perry Lang, the owner, said, well, we need, like, a reverse fan thing that when we open the window, the fan kicks on and blows out. So, like, a fly can't fly in, and ours isn't up and running yet. And we can't get a pass from the health inspector until we get the reverse fan going and we can't get signed off, so we can't use the sandwich window. And I'm like, there's a guy four feet away cutting pineapple with a rusty machete, and there's a bunch of flies on it, and his old lady's peeling a mango with her teeth right here. No one gives two shits about it. So do we have rules or don't we have rules? Louisiana County, I was looking at. I also have a thing which I think. I think Democrats, at least Democrat politicians are sort of racist in an ultimate way. It's the soft bigotry of low expectation, Ronald Reagan kind of way. It's like when they start talking about, these people don't have access to IDs and black people can't get checking accounts. Like, are you trying to help them? Are you treating them like they're some indigenous chimp or something? You know what I mean? It sounds sad the way you're talking about it. They're. They need to hydrate outside Atlanta to vote, but they can't have any water. Well, they can bring their own water if they. Like. You're treating them like they're savages almost, or something is wrong with them. And I'll circle back to something. Before your time, Al though. Or you're just. God, you're in diapers. When was Katrina? What year was Katrina?
Aldo Budazzoni
06.
Adam Carolla
Maybe earlier. Really? I don't know.
Aldo Budazzoni
It was around then. I was a champion at white five.
Adam Carolla
Oh, five. Right. All right. So Aldo, you were five, still in diapers. All right. During Katrina in New Orleans, a lot of the folks who couldn't make their way to the safety or shelter didn't have rich family in Florida. They ended up in the Superdome. In the Louisiana Superdome. New Orleans Superdome. Okay.
Aldo Budazzoni
Where the Saints play?
Adam Carolla
Yeah, where the Saints play. They ended up there. And so it ended up being like a whole bunch of just poor black people living in a dome stadium. Sounds like a good sitcom to me. But. But all these reports, and you don't remember, Aldo, but all these reports came out, which is, they are raping each other on the 50 yard line, they're killing each other, they're throwing each other like off the edge. Where are the police? It was all like Joe Rogan said, they were eating each other, they're eating each other. Where are the police? And I was like. And everyone, all the dumb white people went, yeah, who's watching these people? And I was like, oh, you think of them like animals. Like if you took, like you're a zookeeper and if someone said, we take the tigers and the gorillas and then the emus and put them all in one cage, I would go, what? No, you're crazy. And I'm like, these are just people who are living sheltering in this dome. But you think someone is being raped, like on the 50 yard line, and the rest of the people are just standing around like you think people are being murdered. And that's a completely and utterly racist thought. But there was all these.
Greta Thunberg
It's like this virtue that's. It's this virtue that's inspired and motivated by, I don't know, like naive bigotry.
Adam Carolla
It's naive bigotry.
Aldo Budazzoni
White savior complex.
Adam Carolla
Right? And it's also. You think of them as animals. You really do. Cuz you go like, well, who's gonna do something? You take all these people, you put them in the same place, they're just gonna rape and stab each other. That's what they do. There was all this talk, it turns out. Well, it's all the same liberal media. Cuz they wanted to get W. I think it was W at the time. But either way, one person OD'd while they were in the stadium. And one person killed themselves by jumping off the top rope. That was it all the rape and murder wasn't happening, it turned out was a bunch of liberal, white, rich CNN reporters that think of them as animals. And now I'm thinking, fast forward to now when one of these politicians is talking about the National Guard showing up and how it's gonna agitate these people. It's gonna be inflammatory and it's gonna agitate and it's incinerated. It's like, oh, you think of these people as animals and if these people show up, they'll get agitated and start biting other people. Like, I don't know.
Aldo Budazzoni
From his footage, they look, well, agitated.
Adam Carolla
Pre agitated.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah. And I'm an expert at agitation.
Greta Thunberg
It kind of reminds me, Adam, of like when you see like a white person on Twitter getting punched for like saying the N word. And all the comments are like, oh, well, he knew it was coming. And you just ask yourself, like, is there any word in the English dictionary that you know would justify committing assault on any other person? But in the eyes of these white liberals, it's like, well, you had it coming to you. What did you expect when you did that around that person?
Adam Carolla
Yeah, yeah. No, you're real. That's pure racism. Like, yeah, you can't expect a black citizen to control their fists if you say this word. Right, Right. Yeah. Like, someone called me cracker, I'd take out a screwdriver and try to stab him in the neck. Yeah. Three deaths. So it says in the Superdome. I was off by 12 elderly medical patients who were suffering from existing illness. All right, two pre sick people probably couldn't get their meds. And a man who committed suicide jumping off the. Yeah, that's the guy. I thought so. No stabbing, no raping, no nothing. I wonder, Dawson, you could find one of those old stories from cnn. But now we fast forward to these people. If they see the National Guard, they're not capable of processing. It'll be like a bull seeing a red beach towel. They're just gonna charge because they're dumb and brown and out of their cords. They're not smart and white like we are.
Greta Thunberg
Yeah, and you have the. The white higher ups protecting them. I mean, like I. I talked to a police officer last night when I was leaving at around 1 or 2am and I said, listen, it looks like your guys hands are tied when you guys are acting with tons of restraints. Why are you not engaging? Because from my perspective, like I said, engagement feels like the only thing that would prevent more. More chaos. And he said, listen, yeah, we can protect ourselves immediately, but the orders to engage or not are coming from above us and are coming from higher up. And so it's really hard to see and witness just right in front of my eyes. Them watching people commit crimes, them watching them trying to assault law enforcement officers and doing absolutely nothing.
Adam Carolla
Well, I'm with Trump in that if you spit in the face of anyone, they get to swing on you immediately. I don't care who it is, I got no problems with it. Let me tell you how consistent I am when my daughter, my precious, beautiful daughter when she was 3, she spit in the face of her nanny and her nanny, I found out because her nanny came to me and tried to apologize because my nanny hit her right after she got spit in the face. And I said, good. And then I said, well, I guess she won't be spitting in your face ever again. And the answer is nope, never spit in anybody's face ever again. Cuz she got whacked the second she spit in her nanny's face. So yes, it does prevent things. And by the way, it's good for the person who does the spitting to learn that there are consequences to spitting in someone's face. It's important because one day they're gonna get killed doing something stupid.
Aldo Budazzoni
Well, as an expert at subduing people, when you subdue somebody, it's not pretty. And they're trying to keep the optics real rosy, like we're a friendly police force. But the reality is that, yo, you're gonna crack some skulls if you wanna put this down.
Adam Carolla
Well, here's my thing with everything. And people are always, I have a bottom line, which is a kind of an ethos, which is if you jump into your neighbor's yard to steal their barbecue, you're probably going to be able to get away with it. Or you could get shot, or something in between, their dog could bite you, or who knows what. Either way, you jumped in their yard and the second you landed in their yard, you just spun the cosmic roulette wheel, bitch. Like we don't know now, 85% chance you're just going home with a barbecue, but there's another chance that you're getting shot or getting mauled by a pit bull, but either way, you made that you spun the wheel when you landed in their backyard. And if you want to go out and push against cops or spit in anyone's face or grab a brick and throw it at a cruiser or whatever, you want to get into that scrum, you want to leave your apartment and enter that scrum, then you've spun the wheel.
Aldo Budazzoni
I think you said it was mostly young guys, right? They were out there. It's like. So I remember being a wild man, like when I was a kid, I could be convinced to do something like that, you know, And I see if somebody would snatch somebody's cousin's friend's grandma from the sewing factory, I might be inclined to do some rock tossing. I get it. Devil's advocate can play it, but there's also a chance you're going to get smashed.
Greta Thunberg
Yeah, I really appreciated you saying that, Adam, because that's 100% true. And there's. If you, if you're in the scrum and you get shot with a rubber bullet, you can cry because it hurt, but don't cry that you got shot in the first place. They are giving every warning. They're doing these Amber alerts, get out of town, flying helicopters, telling people to disperse. And if you stick around, you know, don't act like, like it was done to you, that you did it to yourself. And a lot of people, they're getting on Twitter and trying to make it seem like, like the police are the agitators. No, they gave. They are giving every warning in the book to these people.
Adam Carolla
We got a clip of Maxine Waters, who's. Maxine Waters is 86 years old. I remember exactly where I was when I met her. I did Politically Incorrect with her with Bill Maher back when you, Aldo, were zero years old.
Aldo Budazzoni
A twinkle in his father's nut sack.
Adam Carolla
Yes, you were a zero. I mean, it could have been one. Could have been minus one. I used to do that show all the time. But the point is, I met her, we talked backstage, I had a couple of ideas for her. And I then went back and did Loveline that night and reported to Dr. Drew, she's an insane woman. She's a crazy person. I talked to her. She's a nut. And then labeled her Aunt Esther from Sanford and Son.
Aldo Budazzoni
I remember.
Adam Carolla
And that's what I called her. I've always called her Aunt Esther from Sanford Son. And by the way, she was a Spry 61 at the time.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah.
Adam Carolla
All right, so this is her now. She's 61, her wigs nine months old. And she's going to go yell at the national guardsmen who are 22 year old dudes who didn't sign up for this shit and are now going to get yelled at by crazy woman. What are you going to do? You go shoot some kid who's afraid of you and run. You're going to Shoot an elected official. If you shoot me, you better shoot straight.
Greta Thunberg
I don't know why.
Adam Carolla
All right, let's pause there. What if you did shoot at Maxine Waters and you missed her? That's it. Now death through strangulation by. What's the off chance you miss this old bag of bones? Fucking wig. What's she gonna do if you miss taking you down?
Aldo Budazzoni
Okay, she got a good single leg as I remember.
Adam Carolla
Good single leg. And she pulls out a stiletto. This guts ya? Sorry, there's more. Maxine, sorry. She's great. She's standing in front of National Guardsmen who are, by the way, they're the National Guardsmen for this country. This country. They work here. They're the National Guard. They're people that protect this country who did not make any decisions to come out here. They were dispatched.
Jason Mayhem Miller
They're also just staging and standing down.
Adam Carolla
They're just standing down and staging. And their average age is 22 and a half. And they have no fucking idea who Maxine Waters is. And they were just told to come here and stage.
Jason Mayhem Miller
And as far as I know, the National Guard hasn't done anything.
Adam Carolla
Haven't done anything. And by the way, I wish they could shoot a few people, but clean things up. But we'll listen to her. Sir. The governor was not contacted. This is Trump and his outrageous attempt to not only target our sanctuary city, but to frighten us, intimidate us. This is wrong. And I hope that none of you will use those guns to shoot anybody. There's no reason to shoot anybody. Don't allow them to make your service anyway. Look, there's no reason to shoot anyone who's not doing anything they don't deserve to be shot for. But then there's a version where you shoot people who are gonna stab somebody, so you shoot them. She's fucking nuts. Everything she says is get out, get in their face, go argue with them, yell at them at the restaurant like she's so fucking horrible. And I've said it once, I'll say it a thousand times, this is the ultimate, my white privilege. This is what white privilege is. Because if there was some white version of her, I'd go, fuck that old bitch. I, I'm not gonna vote for her. But black people have to, cuz they have to support whatever. And that's the real problem that's going on in the black community. You have to support corrupt crazy old women whose policies destroy your city that you're living in. But you have to, you have to keep supporting because she's Come on. She's a sister. Meter. Meter's the number one wireless meat thermometer in the world with over 72 million cooks completed via the app. It's funny, I was just talking to my car guys, guys working on one of my race cars and he was like, hey, I want to talk to you about Meter because I hear it's great. And I was like, yeah, it is. They're a great sponsor and a great product. Meter is the one kitchen tool you need to always ensure that you nail your weekend. Steaks, whole roasted chicken and big holiday cooks like turkey prime rib. Every single time. It works with meat or undercooked and overcooked proteins. Never heard of them. I got Meat er, Meater is like having a chef in your pocket that allows you to never mess up any protein again. It provides real time alerts, step by step recipe instructions and provides accurate predictions around when your food is going to be done. And perfectly done at that. You want to get Meter especially for Father's Day. Am I right, Dawson?
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Greta Thunberg
The activism is never pragmatic. It's never rooted in, like, tangible results. It's never, hey, how do we fix the problems in our community? Get married, go to church, get a good paying job, don't have kids. It's always, well, we just have to love each other more. And then ice. Why do you have to do this? I was recording people all day yesterday yelling at ICE agents or yelling at the police officers. You don't have to do this. You can lay down your weapons and go home and join us. Yeah, and it's. I just need. I just need people to come back to reality. Whatever your activism is, whichever way you lean, just. Can we talk in real figures here and real tangible results?
Aldo Budazzoni
We prefer vibes.
Adam Carolla
I got one other J6 analogy and I'm asking, although I'm never really asking anything. I'm telling all the time, but I saw hours of footage of all the capitol policemen on January 6 with the committee being brought up in front of the committee. And then they would film them holding Back the tears because of how fearful they were with the rioters and everything else. First thing I know this sounds horrible, but I'm always like, hey, man, if you can't handle some fucking scrum, don't be a fucking cop. You signed up, you trained, you got a helmet, you got some pepper spray.
Aldo Budazzoni
I've coached those guys before. They always thank me because I give them good footwork.
Adam Carolla
Yeah, that's your job. But I know there's a lot of theater going on here with the January 6th Committee, and these people were traumatized. And then what you do is you count any suicide of a Capitol policeman as a murder that happened on January 6th as you're trying to pad your numbers. Because there is no murders. Oh, yeah, one chick got shot in the face by one of your guys from six feet away. But that's the only number. That's the only fatality, so you gotta try to pad it on. And they sit up there and they talk about how it's gonna be years of therapy and about how they can't sleep at night, emotionally destroyed because of the push. Okay, A small percentage of them were in the actual scrum. The others were doing a guide of the rotunda for these people and opening doors. But, all right, they've all been horribly scarred. According to the Democrats, these guys have been scarred for life for having to clash with rioters. How come I never hear any sympathy for anyone that's getting spit in the face on at a BLM thing or getting pushed up or a cop getting a bucket of water dumped on his head or rock tossed at him in la? How come there's zero sympathy for that guy? Like, what is. You tell me the difference. You're a cop, you're in Washington, you're in the rotunda, and people are pushing the door and you're pushing back. Or you're in the middle of Hoover street in downtown LA and there's a guy pushing at you, calling you a pig and a Nazi and spitting on you. Is there physically some difference between the trauma? So zero trauma for the guys being called Nazis repeatedly and spit in the face on, because that's out on the street, and those guys are BLM or antifa, so who cares? But maximum trauma for the guy in the rotunda leading the tour. Okay, that's such a consistent thought. Assholes. Sorry.
Greta Thunberg
Yeah. No, I agree. I will say, though, I feel for the officers because they really, they do have their hands tied. And in my opinion, I mean, no matter who you are getting screamed at and yelled at by dysgenic rioters for 12 hours a day is pretty draining. And you can see it on their faces. They just want to do their jobs, but they're just being berated. It's pretty awful.
Adam Carolla
Aldo, where do we go to see your footage?
Greta Thunberg
You guys can find me on Twitter is mostly where I'm posting live updates. It's just my name, Aldo, but Azoni, I'll be on the ground in a few hours and I'll be reporting tonight, so follow me there.
Adam Carolla
You know, I don't like Americans breaking off into groups by nationality, but okay, paisan. Nice work. Thanks, Aldo. Thanks for joining us.
Greta Thunberg
Thanks, Adam.
Adam Carolla
All right, so maybe Aldo can check in with us from time to time, let us know what's going on. I think I've said about all we need to say about that, but if there's more comes up, we'll keep you posted. I got thoughts about other things. I think I realized the best smelling place in the world. I mean, in terms of, you know, mayhem. I don't know what kind of diet you're on, but it's tough when you smell good food, you know?
Aldo Budazzoni
Oh, yeah.
Adam Carolla
Smell like, you know, cinnamon. Cinnamon pastries or something. Yeah. Can I tell you? Can I tell you? Panda Express? I walked in at Panda Express today. I was getting lunch for my guys, doing some work, and I just walked in and I was like.
Aldo Budazzoni
A heavenly msg.
Adam Carolla
Well, my theory, and I've learned it from being at enough convention centers, is that bad pizza smells better than good pizza. Good pizza tastes better, but the bad stuff wafts like it just smells more pizza y from further away. Yeah, and bad Chinese food smells better. Like when you go into a good Chinese food restaurant, got poached fish and stuff, you don't walk in and go, that panda, it's nothing but orange chicken and greasy this and beef and broccoli and all the noodles and the twice fried rice.
Aldo Budazzoni
It's hitting your lizard brain.
Adam Carolla
It hits my lizard brain. Yes. It hits me right in the reptilian brain. I just walked in, I was like.
Aldo Budazzoni
I know.
Adam Carolla
I became like a, like, Like a dog from a 70s cartoon where I was just floating and the siren song was beckoning me.
Aldo Budazzoni
Sugars, it's all, like, in one little potent blend up your nose hole.
Adam Carolla
It's the grease, I think. Yeah, it's. It's. It's the carby. It's the orange chicken right next to the noodles, you know, and it's all just.
Aldo Budazzoni
And it has a touch of sugar.
Adam Carolla
In there that folks. No, it's Sugar, it's grease, it's carbs, but it's fat. And you just go. And I just walked in. Okay, man, you gotta maintain, bro. You gotta maintain. You're getting your guys food. You're not getting you food. And then, boy, man, I was a good boy. I saw one kettle of just steamed broccoli. Just steamed broccoli?
Aldo Budazzoni
Yep.
Adam Carolla
And I was like, okay, I could get that. I could get that. That would be good. But I'm looking at the noodles and the rice and the stuff, and I'm like, oh. So I order for all the guys at the end. I go, just give me just a thing of broccoli. Just the broccoli. And the guy goes, oh, okay. And he scoops in the beef and broccoli with all the sauce and everything.
Aldo Budazzoni
And I was like, you talk about my diet. I ate that this weekend. Exactly that. I went. I was filming a show in Branson, Missouri, and that was the only, like, food around. So I had Pan Express.
Adam Carolla
What'd you get?
Aldo Budazzoni
Beef and broccoli.
Adam Carolla
Beef and broccoli.
Aldo Budazzoni
Mostly have teriyaki chicken. Just grilled, but. Just grilled. It was nice. And they have some kind of bed of. I don't know. Maybe I'm talking about the wrong place, but it was great. It was fine.
Adam Carolla
Well, I realize in the place, like, if you're on a diet and there's certain places that are tough, like, you're going to the market and they got the hot deli counter, and you smell the chicken and stuff like that. But Panda Express, man, you're right. You can't get through the smell of that place.
Aldo Budazzoni
They got it down.
Adam Carolla
All right, so let's see. The other thing I wanted to get into as well is it's funny that all these Mexican flags swinging around and everyone is talking about, they love Mexico. It's always great. They come here, they love the place they came from, but they fled their place because it's a shithole. But now they're here, but now they miss their old place. I don't know. Imagine this. Imagine what a horrible, horrible girlfriend you would be. Okay, Imagine this. Imagine you have a girlfriend, right?
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah.
Adam Carolla
Okay. Now, this girlfriend, she left her last dude, Todd, because Todd was no count. Todd didn't work. Todd didn't make any money. And Todd beat on her and was an alcoholic and had a gambling problem, right? And then she fled into your arms for safety and security, but never fucking stopped talking about Todd. Never stopped talking. I got a Todd bumper sticker I'm gonna put on my Car. I'm gonna put Todd's headshot in the window of my new apartment and stuff. And you're like, I'll take care of you. And they're like, yeah, but, man, that Todd. I miss Todd. You know, Todd had a recipe for lasagna. I think we should make that tonight. We should eat Todd's food. So it's like, bitch, you fucking left. You left Todd because Todd's a piece of shit. Now you're with me. So you're not putting up the fucking Todd headshots. And we're not making his recipes for lasagna. Todd's an asshole. Okay. Or, oh, you love Todd so much, I'll send you back to Todd. Oh, no. Gonna set your cruiser on fire if you send me back to Todd. Okay, so which is it? You come here. You fucking blend in. Dawson, we get that clip from the Hammer. Yeah. I made this film 20 years ago and I basically laid it out in the movie the Hammer. Hey, Yeri, the best boxer I know, man. I'm the only boxer you know, but thanks, buddy.
Tim Conway
Jerry.
Adam Carolla
Nice. Alexis Arguello, Nicaragua. Sendo Alvarez. Nicaragua. Ricardo Mayorga, Nicaragua. Nicaragua, numero uno. Nicaragua. You guys sure seem to love Nicaragua. Except for the part where you risk your lives not to live there anymore. All right. It was addressed by the ace man almost 20 years ago in a film. Yeah. All right, I think I made my point.
Aldo Budazzoni
I think you did.
Adam Carolla
All right. The other thing I wanted to get into, but bringing up Mexico and how much they love Mexico, I don't know why I was thinking about this, but I'm actually gonna say this, and I have no idea. I have no idea what Mexico's military is capable of. I'm guessing their cartels are more well armed than their military. I don't know. I don't know anything about Mexico. I don't know if Mexico has a jet fighter.
Aldo Budazzoni
They do.
Adam Carolla
They do.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah.
Adam Carolla
I don't know if they have, like, a destroyer.
Aldo Budazzoni
I'm not aware of that.
Adam Carolla
What, the Mexican Navy? I don't know. But here's my point, and if this is true, I'd like to then convey this to Sheinbaum over there in Mexico or whoever. Their president is a Jewish woman. I don't know what her deal is. I don't know any Mexican that has a last name of, like, Sheinbaum or something. That's just crazy, right?
Aldo Budazzoni
I mean. Yeah.
Adam Carolla
All right. The. Okay. Do you think now we know America. And, Dawson, you live there, so I gotta ask. The American military could obviously take out Mexico in a matter of a day.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah. Minutes, I think.
Adam Carolla
But what if it was just San Diego? Do you think San Diego could take Mexico? Just what we got. Got a couple Apache helicopters. We got some Navy SEALs there with everything at Pendleton.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah. Pendleton, yeah. And down south. Right. They got a lot of equipment. They got. There's a port. So they got the Navy, they got the Marines and the top up at the top of San Diego. Right. So it's. Man, they got a whole. And a training camp.
Jason Mayhem Miller
I don't think that the whole of what we would need to do that is in and around San Diego. Honestly. I see your point.
Adam Carolla
Do you think we need more? I think.
Jason Mayhem Miller
I think we need. I think it depends on what's there.
Adam Carolla
We might need parts of El Cajon.
Jason Mayhem Miller
Yeah.
Adam Carolla
Is that what you're saying?
Jason Mayhem Miller
We're going to need the entire east county and the unincorporated areas, counting Lakeside.
Adam Carolla
Yeah. All right. I'd be curious if we could handle them.
Aldo Budazzoni
I think we could pay the cartel to join in. And then we'll be over with.
Adam Carolla
We'd recruit. All right. We got news.
Aldo Budazzoni
We do.
Adam Carolla
We'll take ourselves a break. Come back and do that right after this.
Aldo Budazzoni
Give me.
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Adam Carolla
All right, Mayhem's brought some news and we'll get to it.
Aldo Budazzoni
Got some news. Good old Twitter beef. Simone Biles calls Riley Gaines sick over criticism of transgender athletes. Yeah, Biles, the most decorated Olympic gymnast in history, called the former college athlete sick and a sore loser on a post on X on Friday night.
Adam Carolla
Yeah, I was following this, too. I think Simone may have lost this one.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah.
Adam Carolla
I don't know. It's a weird thing, which is people are not protesting against transgendered people or transgendered kids. Nobody I know cares about transgendered people. You know, I'm trying to think of Bruce's. Whatever. Bruce. Nobody I know cares about Caitlyn Jenner. Does anyone care about Caitlyn Jenner? Caitlyn Jenner's basically a Republican and hangs out in the Republican circles. And nobody has two thoughts about Caitlyn Jenner because they don't care because it's their business.
Aldo Budazzoni
But if she ran the 400, we'd.
Adam Carolla
Have something to say. We would have something to say. So it's not a stance against transgendered people. It's a stance against biological men winning in female sports. That's all it is. I know everything is a fucking hate crime to you guys, but that's all anyone I know. Now maybe there's a small subset of people that think it's an abomination against God's will or whatever, but that's not who the mainstream is. The mainstream wants to see. There's the Olympics. The Olympics has male boxing and it has female boxing. And so what we would like is to watch females and the best females in the world box, and then the one who wins the gold gets her hand held up. But we don't want to see James Quick Tillis. Remember James Quick tell us.
Aldo Budazzoni
No, I know that name, but I never.
Adam Carolla
We don't want to see heavyweight 80s, heavyweight. James Quick tell us. Put on a skirt and go down and whoop up in the ladies department. That's not what we want. And that's all we're saying. If James Quick Tillis wants to wear a skirt and high heels all day, every day, no one has any thoughts about. But if he would like to compete.
Aldo Budazzoni
Put on some boxing boots.
Adam Carolla
Put on some boxing boots. Yeah, there he is. There's James. Show me James in his prime with his shirt off. I mean, James had.
Aldo Budazzoni
I do know this guy.
Adam Carolla
James had a. James had a good. Had a solid career, lots of wins. But no, we don't want to see him box. The ladies.
Aldo Budazzoni
It seems like Simone is infected by this, like, inclusive energy where everybody needs a place. And she even says in her tweet that making sports inclusive or creating a new avenue. But how are you gonna find that many girls, boys to play softball?
Adam Carolla
Well, here. Okay, first thing, and this is how you know it's not real. There's no controversy going the other direction. If a lady finds herself to be a man and would like to go compete with the boys, nobody has anything to say about it.
Aldo Budazzoni
Just jacked on steroids. Just off the monstrosity of a woman.
Adam Carolla
Listen, if. If Chaz Bono wanted to join the rugby team, and actually, I've seen pictures of Chaz Bono could probably be pretty effective in that scrum. But if Chaz Bono wants to join the rugby team, then Chaz can do it. And no one has anything to say of it because we don't think he has an unfair advantage over the other fellas. We think it's the opposite. So Simone Biles says you're truly sick. And by the way, this is always the husband. She's married to an FL guy. Simone Biles, probably like a 64 outside linebacker. He should have taken her fucking phone and just set it on the kitchen counter where she couldn't get it. Thank you. She says you're truly sick. Seeing this first thing. Okay, look, first off, when a biological boy starts five games for the girls softball team and goes five and, oh, gives up two runs in five games with an ERA of like 0.1, you saying I don't think is fair to the ladies on the other team doesn't make you sick. It makes you the opposite of sick. Whatever it is, it's not your sick individual. I mean, maybe you're controversial, maybe you have thoughts, but you're not. Go back to the tweet. You're not truly sick as someone who kidnaps runaway prostitutes and is making a skin suit out of them. That's what sick is. You thinking boys shouldn't start on the mound against girls is nowhere near that. You can disagree with it. It may be different than what you think, but it does not encroach on territory of you're truly sick. So you basically, Simone, you lost it in the first three words. All of this campaigning because you lost a race. Straight up. Sore loser. Well, she raced a guy that was 6 foot 3 and a male who took. By the way, Simone Biles should understand how many hours in the gym or how many hours in the pool it takes starting at age 6 to get to that level. She knows of when you're competing for the NCAA championship, at some point, you're now 21, and you've got 15 years of fucking in the pool at 5:00am like, you understand? And to have a guy take that away, that makes you a sore loser.
Aldo Budazzoni
It seems like she hasn't thought it through. She hasn't thought it through on the surface. She wants to be nice to all trans people because she's friends with them and I get it, but you can't compete together.
Adam Carolla
You should be all right. So she says, you're sore loser. You should be uplifting the trans community and perhaps finding a way to make sports inclusive or creating a new. Or creating new avenues. She's not the. She's not booie kune.
Aldo Budazzoni
But this is just crazy. This is real crazy to make us care about women.
Adam Carolla
Softball. Look, she doesn't. Riley Gaines doesn't have to look for ways to uplift the trans community. She just has to say, when a dude strikes out a bunch of chicks, it's not fair to the other chicks. She doesn't have to invent a new sport or a new category.
Aldo Budazzoni
He's throwing 98 mph heaters on her hand.
Adam Carolla
Right? Maybe a transgender category in all sports. Again, there's not going to be enough.
Aldo Budazzoni
I would watch that.
Adam Carolla
I would watch it, too. But here's basically what all Americans need to know. It's like there are certain things that are kind of put upon you. And the things that are kind of put upon you, I believe in. Like when you go to. And you walk across the intersection here. I've lived here my whole life. When I was A kid. The curb went all the way around the corner. Now there's a ramp, basically sloped. So you can then go in your wheelchair across the street, right? And then you go, okay. And part of me goes, well, fuck that guy. I don't want to spend that money. Make himself a ramp. Let him figure it out himself. But he didn't ask to be put in the wheelchair. Maybe he's born with cerebral palsy or something. He's got something.
Aldo Budazzoni
Ada, Ada.
Adam Carolla
All right, okay, fine. Then we need to take care of those people because they were born that way. But if your choice is to get in a wheelchair, then I'm not going to cry for you if there's certain shit you don't get to do. And you may want to become a woman or man when you're junior in high school, and that's fine. It's between you and your God. Go figure it out. But it does mean that it can be limiting, you know, like, you can go, here's how society works. I like a full beard and I like long ass hair. I like long hair and a full beard, okay? I also like to work the food lines in the cafeterias, okay? We have to put this net on your beard, in your hair. And then you go, I don't want to do that, man. It's like, well, you don't have to work at the cafeteria or you can shave your head. If you decide to become a woman when you're 15 and a half, it may limit you on certain things. You may not get to play on this team or that team. Like, you may have to make a choice. Not everyone gets to do everything. You made a choice, which is you wanted to live your life as a woman. That's fine. But your softball career is over. I'm fine with that. I'm fine. All right. So anyway, then I think, yeah, we.
Aldo Budazzoni
Went back and forth, went back and forth.
Adam Carolla
Now, then Riley Gaines clapped back. This is actually so disappointing. I agree. It's not my job or the job of any woman to figure out how to include men in our spaces. Very good. You can uplift men. Stealing championships in women's sports. With your platform, you can uplift men.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah, little.
Jason Mayhem Miller
With your platform, you can do this. I'm going to.
Adam Carolla
Sorry, it was behind the camera arm there. Men don't belong in women's sports. And I say that with my full chest, which still has its titties. I added that. And then Simone Biles had to keep coming back. Bully someone your own size, which would, ironically be a male I'm just seeing.
Aldo Budazzoni
Her at home with, like, a little thimble of wine, you know, mixing it around and just rage tweeting back and forth with Riley Gaines.
Adam Carolla
Yeah, she drank a cap full of chardonnay is out of her mind. I saw Riley Gaines. I met Riley Gaines. Riley gaines is five' five and a half and £120.
Aldo Budazzoni
Riley bain. Back clapping back. And the subtle hint at body shaming.
Adam Carolla
Please.
Aldo Budazzoni
I'm five' five. Laugh emoji. Laugh emoji. Laugh emoji, laugh emoji.
Adam Carolla
Well, also, there's plenty of women in the UFC that are five' nine, and there's plenty of dudes in the UFC that are five' nine.
Aldo Budazzoni
I got a couple of killers at five' five.
Adam Carolla
I still think the dude would win that cage fight against the lady over there, but. All right. Anyway, this is what we do. But I really feel like Simone Biles is sort of indicative of the crazy woke left and their arguments, which is.
Aldo Budazzoni
If you watch TikTok all day. Sorry to cut you off, but this makes perfect sense. I know girls with the same mentality that, oh, everyone needs to be included. Everyone's the same, everyone. But it's like softball, you know, it's a game, and it's a sport, and men have an advantage. Just.
Adam Carolla
Sorry. Well, not. I mean. I mean, it's also weird with sports, too, because all I wanted to do was play sports. That's all I wanted to do. It's the only thing I was good at. I was gonna have. Life was gonna be the toil and trouble and horrible. And at some point, sports spat me out. They just went, no more for you. You can't do it. You're not good enough.
Aldo Budazzoni
But don't you think it was helpful for your mental health and to make you feel good to, you know, do sports? That's the only argument I have in the other direction that makes sense. It's like, oh, this little trans girl, she's a boy, but in her body, and she has the mental capacity, like, she's like a woman in her mind, and then she wants to play sports. So that makes me feel kind of empathetic for their situation. But I still don't care about women's softball.
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Adam Carolla
I Speaking of men and women in softball, I do remember it like it was yesterday when me and Jimmy were playing in a game in Chicago. Like sports and rock and jocks celebrity.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I remember those days. Yeah.
Adam Carolla
And Dave Winfield. Dave Winfield is. He was former Yankee, I think Dave Winfield got, I guess the word drafted in the NFL and stuff too. Dave Winfield. Dave Winfield was old school 66240 dude playing baseball. Oh wow, you remember.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah, I remember that.
Adam Carolla
Dave Winfield's a big dude and he was like one of these guys. Well, he could have played forward in the NBA, could have played tight end in the NFL or he could have played. In which case why not just be the biggest guy playing baseball rather than a regular sized guy playing football the NBA. But Dave was playing and the little girl from the Bachelor was pitching, you know, the first season of Bachelor. So like a little blonde, petite, little. I can't remember her name. Season one of the Bachelor's a little, petite, little blonde, married a fireman in Colorado as I recall. And we're going to the game and I remember saying to Jimmy, I go, man, if Dave Winfield really connects with one and does a fucking comebacker to the mound, he's gonna fucking kill her. He's gonna kill her. And then Jimmy, I would say this is indicative of my entire life, arguing with Jimmy. I have the word Blue Jays written on my screen, but Dave Winfield was a Yankee. May have ended up on the Blue Jays. I don't think so, but I don't know why it says Blue Jays on my screen. But anyway, why does it say Blue Jays on my screen? Or don't just write Blue Jays is what I'm saying. He won the series with the Blue Jays. All right, but if I just says the word Blue Jays, I just don't know. But they won the World Series. Dave Winfield was with the Yankees when they won the World Series against the Blue Jays. Okay, again, I could have known that, but I don't. So I go, well, he's gonna be. Connects with one. He's gonna kill her. And then Jimmy says, these jocks, they just, you know, they're just having fun. They just choke up on the bat. I go, there's 30,000 people in that stadium. And when that ball comes coming in, muscle membrane.
Aldo Budazzoni
It's like, I've been doing celebrity boxing. I'm gonna.
Adam Carolla
Yeah, right, right. And I was like, I mean, what was the dimensions of Dave Winfield back in the day? I mean, Aaron knows Aaron Judge and stuff, but he was like, Aaron Judge 30 years before Aaron Judge was playing. I mean, he was the biggest, baddest dude. He was a. He was a. He played, you know, looked like an NFL tight end. I said, he's going to kill that woman. Ah, he's going to choke up and take a fun swing, you know, poke at it or whatever. I said, okay. I was playing left field. Dave Winfield comes up to bat. I'm just standing there in left field. He crushes a ball. You know, when they crush it so hard, you don't even move as an outfield. You just literally just. You don't even move. I just looked up and this into the night, just whistled as it went past me. And I was like, oh, he ain't swinging then. Six' six, 220. That was his fucking rookie season. Probably six' six, 240 by the time he got outta the league. That's a big baseball dude. And then Jim McMahon, we're in Chicago, and he's Jim McMahon of the Bears, and I'm playing left field. And he gets up there and he attempts to crush one, but he gets under it just a little bit. And I'm playing left field and it's drifting toward the stands, but I can kind of. I mean, it's not in play. It's a foul ball, but it's Way up into the night sky with the lights on and everything.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah.
Adam Carolla
And I was like drifting over there and everybody in the bleachers, everyone in the foul station there, you know, the seats down there all fucking yelling at me the entire time that ball's in the air. Don't miss it. Don't miss it, Adam. And I realized, oh, you know, I played a thousand softball games, but I never had a wall of people screaming at me while I was gonna take a ball away from their beloved Jim McMahon, which I did. I could play. So I caught that ball. Let's see. Trista. That's the first bet. Little blonde girl. Yeah. It was like the only time. It's like the only time a reality TV thing actually worked out. I think she, like, married the dude. The dude was a fireman. They lived in Colorado.
Aldo Budazzoni
Season one, last time, it worked out.
Adam Carolla
The one that worked out. Winfield was a 12 time All Star, by the way. So he had some pop. He had a little pop in that bag.
Aldo Budazzoni
And luckily, Trista was not decapitated. All right.
Adam Carolla
Yeah, but he would have killed her. Yeah. What else do we got here? She's still married. She was the first bachelor. It's been 22 years. She's the only story. And maybe it's not a coincidence. Maybe it's that now they're all sort of camera hungry whores who are just doing it to get camera time. Like it's attracting a new breed, you.
Aldo Budazzoni
Know, that's what happens.
Adam Carolla
I think she did it sort of normally, like, hey, there should be when the show started to get popular, because.
Aldo Budazzoni
Bully Beatbound season one was just like a regular, like, nobody knew. But by two, three, everybody was really putting on a face.
Adam Carolla
Oh, really? Yes.
Aldo Budazzoni
I watched the phenomenon unfold.
Adam Carolla
You were there.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah. Well, speaking of killing, there's a New England serial killer fear stoked by a 13th body found in a small town.
Adam Carolla
Yeah, 13th.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yes. The body of Adriana Suazo, 21, was found by a passerby on June 13th.
Adam Carolla
Don't you?
Aldo Budazzoni
In the woods of Milton, Massachusetts, a suburb eight miles outside of Boston. But these bodies have been piling up all around that area.
Adam Carolla
Do we all have the same super sad. I have two very sad. No, three now sad serial killer thoughts.
Aldo Budazzoni
All right?
Adam Carolla
One is, whoever gets killed by the serial killer. I'm always like, what were they up to? You know what I mean? Like, a little bit of. Well, he's. Yeah, he's. He's focusing on prostitutes or runaways or something.
Aldo Budazzoni
Had the same thoughts. So I looked it. I Tried to look in, but there's not a lot of reporting on this yet. The, the women rage range into a lot of different ages. That was the thing that shocked me. I had that same thought, maybe he was picking up. Well, the other thing is a lot.
Adam Carolla
It's still a horrible thought any way you look at it. I know no one's supposed to die, whether they're hitchhiking or prostitutes or hanging out at truck stops, but I always. I know you try to quell it a little.
Aldo Budazzoni
So, yeah, this is the youngest one, I guess the 35 year old Paige Fannin. There's another 58 year old Susan Warmser, Denise Leary, 59, and then 56 year old Michelle Romano. They're just random. There's random ages.
Adam Carolla
Yeah.
Aldo Budazzoni
And it's not sure how these all are connected exactly. Yet.
Adam Carolla
Another sad thought I have is times are so weird right now with like what's going on in the Middle east and what's going on here and all that kind of stuff. That serial killer sounds sort of quaint. Like it almost sounds like my childhood, you know, it's now I used to think that way about pickpockets when serial killers were running around. I was going, remember, they had pickpockets? And that was a thing. And now it sounds so quaint.
Aldo Budazzoni
It's a bygone era now with the proliferation of cameras, DNA evidence, it's a whole different ball game now. It's harder to be a serial killer.
Adam Carolla
I see these days.
Aldo Budazzoni
I'll tell you, it's hard up there.
Adam Carolla
You know, I still look at it as like almost a throwback crime completely. Yeah, yeah.
Aldo Budazzoni
They say that the most are usually truck drivers.
Adam Carolla
That's like, I guess they cover a lot of ground, huh?
Aldo Budazzoni
Exactly. Right?
Adam Carolla
Yeah.
Aldo Budazzoni
Speaking of the Middle East, Israel intercepts a Gaza bound aid ship, detaining Greta Thunberg and other prominent activists.
Adam Carolla
You know, my thing with Degretta Thunberg's of the world also, I'll say something else that sounds bizarre, but it's funny when you see, you can see women at an age, you know, when I first saw Greta Thunberg, she was like 16. It's like she could go one of two directions in the looks department. Do you guys know what I'm talking about? When you see a woman like at a transitional age, it's not 35, it's like 15 or 16. You go, she could be a fucking hot model when she's 20. Or she might go the other direction.
Aldo Budazzoni
From be cat lady.
Adam Carolla
Right. But it's kind of my first look at her, I was like, she could go one of two directions. I think she kind of went the sad direction. She didn't go the bikini model direction. She went raggedy. Right. But so be it. Now here's the thing about Greta Thunberg. And I would say this about all of those people. I'd be this way with all of them, and then I would believe them and not fucking hate their guts if they went. If I said to them, look, so where are you on climate? Well, I'm a climate activist. I believe in it very. I believe that the carbon release and the fossil fuels and whatever. And then I went, okay, so you're for nuclear power then, right? No, I'm totally against it. Okay. Okay. And then where do you come down on Israel and Palestine? Well, of course I'm with Palestine because Israel's conducting ethnic. Ethnic cleansing. Okay. And then Covid, you like the lockdowns and the mandatory. Yeah. Big fan of Fauci. Yeah. And you're an expert on. You know what? Ivermectin doesn't work. Yeah. No. And no one's illegal. Right. And the border. Okay. And tax the rich. Okay, wait a minute. I thought you were a climate activist. Why do I know where you come down on every motherfucking story? How come everyone knew if someone said Greta Thunberg. Yeah, she's a climate activist. Yeah. What's that have to do with Israel? And what's that have to do with Palestine? Zero. Okay, how do we all know where you're gonna come down on this? Because you guys come down on the exact same place on the wrong side of every fucking story. That's the side you're on.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah, it looks like she's branching out.
Adam Carolla
I don't even know if you know what you're doing at this point is what I'm saying.
Aldo Budazzoni
Well, I think that they were attempting to deliver aid to Gaza, where after more than 600 days of war, an 11 week Israeli blockade of all aid has pushed the enclave's 2.1 million people deeper into a hunger crisis.
Adam Carolla
And she was gonna bring some.
Aldo Budazzoni
She's gonna bring some s' mores over there? I believe so. Yeah.
Adam Carolla
And she's gonna film herself doing it the whole time.
Aldo Budazzoni
That's the whole deal. They also. I know if you guys got the footage of her giving like a pre released tape, if she does get captured, which she did. Detained, I should say, yeah, she pre released a. I don't know, some type of hostage video for herself.
Adam Carolla
We should get. Here's the Video. I would watch over the hostage video.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah. Okay.
Adam Carolla
I would watch Greta Thunberg's dad on three beers. And I just go, what do you think you're doing? That little bitch here, she. She's embarrassing the good name of Thunberg. He probably hates it.
Aldo Budazzoni
Solid accent.
Adam Carolla
Solid Mr. Tudball accent. Little bitch ain't fit to tie my shoes. Now give me another Yarrowsburg. Gross. Give me another Gross. I don't know was gross. The beer Dawson, that had the resealable top.
Jason Mayhem Miller
I believe so. Yes.
Adam Carolla
I like where your head's at, but I've never cracked a beer, got halfway into it and went, you know what? I think I hit my limit.
Jason Mayhem Miller
Well, as far as I remember, Grolsch wasn't easy going down, so you may have to take a break in between.
Adam Carolla
I've never had a beer where I was like, this is too much beer for this guy.
Aldo Budazzoni
You never had a grocery. I had to brush your teeth mid beer.
Adam Carolla
Yeah. Yeah. Gross. Yeah. Not around anymore. That gross, right? That weird. Those weird bottle seals with that weird coat hanger bend and the snap thing. Those things must have been around from Pirate day.
Aldo Budazzoni
Exactly. Yeah.
Adam Carolla
To like 1977 and now gone.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah.
Jason Mayhem Miller
You can still get girls beer.
Adam Carolla
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Adam Carolla
All right, let's hear what Greta has to say. How dare you. How dare you.
Tim Conway
I am from Sweden. My name is Greta Thunberg and I am from Sweden. If you see this video, we have been intercepted and kidnapped in international waters by the Israeli occupational forces or forces that support Israel. I urge all my friends, family and comrades to put pressure on the Swedish government to release me and the others as soon as possible.
Adam Carolla
Okay.
Aldo Budazzoni
All right.
Adam Carolla
How'd she say her last name? See if you can find Mr. Tudball from the Carol Burnett Show. I think we'll get get a feel for Greta's dad.
Aldo Budazzoni
What about the Swedish Chef from muppets?
Adam Carolla
You need Mr. Mr. I think Mr. Tudball.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah.
Adam Carolla
Who? All right, I'll tell you that. But I'm gonna hear her last name one more time.
Tim Conway
My name is Gifa Tumba and I.
Adam Carolla
Oh, so she's not even close to Greta either, right?
Aldo Budazzoni
She doesn't.
Adam Carolla
She. Her Greta isn't a Greta.
Tim Conway
My name is Sweden.
Adam Carolla
It's not grata wordy gurdy egg douchey. Mr. Tudball is from Carol Burnett.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah, I remember this.
Adam Carolla
You remember Mr. Vaguely.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah, vaguely.
Adam Carolla
See if Mr. Tudball is here. Well, I'm afraid that you'd have to take more than 150 words a minute there on the shorthand. Because I talk so rapidly. That's why you'd have to do that. I'm sorry, that's Greta Thunberg's dad. But that's also Tim Conway. Boy, am I sorry, I tell you. All right. Got a little tud ball. I don't know. Is he. Who's Mr. Dunball supposed to be then? All right, all right. We got one more story.
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah, we definitely do. Hey. Mel Gibson begins the mammoth task of rebuilding its $14.5 million Malibu mansion after it was destroyed by the wildfires.
Adam Carolla
I gotta tell you, I toured that whole place the other day, just on my own. I just went down there over the weekend because the PCH is back open and blah, blah, blah. There's no building, man. There is no.
Aldo Budazzoni
Really?
Adam Carolla
No.
Aldo Budazzoni
What?
Adam Carolla
Not even close.
Aldo Budazzoni
It's been forever. Not one concrete truck, nothing.
Adam Carolla
There is many of the lots have been cleared. It's been five months, right? Yeah, right. At five months, many of the lots have been cleared. Not every lot has been cleared, but many of the lots have been cleared. Up on my hill, the stuff's hanging off the side of the hill. They got the long reach arm excavator to get out there pulled out. Stuff's cleared. Stuff's cleared. On pch, stuff is still not cleared, but stuff is cleared. But there is 0.0 building. There is no fucking plywood. There's no two by fours. I mean, I know what a job site looks like when they're building. I mean, I don't want to sound. That sounds stupid, but what I'm saying is when you start a job, traditionally if you're doing a build, the first thing you get is a lumber drop. And the lumber drop is kind of interesting. You guys may not know how this works, I don't know. But you call up Terry Lumber or Anna Walt Lumber, whatever it is, and you go, we need 110 foot two by sixes and five glulam beams, four by 14 and 25 sheets of plywood and 152 by fours or whatever. And it shows up on a flatbed truck. You've seen them driving around and they don't unload the truck, just leave it by stick. They do a drop. Yeah, the thing tilts back. It tilts back and they pull forward. And you put some kickers on the ground so it doesn't sit in the wet. You know, you take some scraps four by four and put it down so it sits up off the ground. The guy pulls it back and just pulls forward. It's called a drop. It's a lumber drop. And it's bound together by that great metal band, that weird black thin metal band. You gotta cut it with the tin snips and then it pops open. And now you got enough lumber for the next three months, you can build away with what you got. I've not seen a lumber drop on any property. I'm not seeing any new foundation or concrete stuff. I mean, there's the existing stuff, which is burnt out. I know what new concrete looks like or new forms. You know, you have to form it, you have to excavate, you have to form. You have to pour the concrete after with the rebar. There is nothing.
Aldo Budazzoni
This is in Malibu, California, where you got all the money in the world to do this.
Adam Carolla
There is nothing. There's zero building that I could see driving the full length of Malibu. I did not go crawl up in the hills of the Palisades. But I'm telling you, five months on, I'm seeing almost zero. I'm seeing zero building. I understand there's a picture of a house that's being built.
Aldo Budazzoni
Well, this is the burnt out, raised foundation of Mel Gibson's house. Apparently they are doing some type of building here, but. Nah, it's not major.
Adam Carolla
No, what they did is they cleared it out. And then what the Army Corps engineers does is they clear it out and then they put those bales of, like that net stocking of. Net of hay and whatever to stop runoff and erosion. And then they spray the top of the soil with some. What you're looking at that green stuff that's sprayed on to stop it from eroding when it rains.
Aldo Budazzoni
Oh, I see.
Adam Carolla
So the Army Corps puts the. I don't know what picture a round pillow that's 50ft long around the thing with the hay in it. To get the water, they put a stake in it. Then they spray this aqua whatever on there to stop the shit from liquefying and running off. And then they oftentimes put a fence around it too. And I saw all that, but I saw zero building. And I saw no cement trucks and no lumber trucks and no. Any. No. Should be seeing caisson rigs up the wazoo. You should be seeing those big auger bit, giant auger bit trucks that are drilling caissons. Didn't see any of those. Just dump trucks. Yeah, well, all they're doing is pulling shit out.
Aldo Budazzoni
You should know this, that by the end of March, only four permits have been approved for homeowners wanting to rebuild, a number that was quickly criticized by local leaders, despite Mayor Karen Bass hailing it as a major milestone in the city's recovery.
Adam Carolla
Yeah, Karen Bass has no fucking idea what she's doing. She's way in. She's in way overhead. She's never. She doesn't build stuff. She tears stuff down. She destroys shit. She burns shit. She doesn't. She doesn't know how to build, so she has no idea what's going on. She doesn't know if it's good or bad, and she doesn't really care. I don't think at the end of the day, any city officials really give a shit. I don't know. The screen says Turbo Mulch, but it's the green stuff that's sprayed on. But when we met with our Army Corps of Engineers. Guys, I don't think he called it Turbo.
Aldo Budazzoni
Well, she called it something like the brand name. And this guy used generic.
Adam Carolla
Yeah, but either way, Mel's got his compound up there. I thought Mel had a church up there, too, but I don't know. Not sure where it went. You have a. You have a Greta Thunberg mashup. Yeah.
Jason Mayhem Miller
We never use this for some reason, but I know it just got heated and it's. It's nice. If we can calm down with one of these every now and then.
Adam Carolla
Okay.
Tim Conway
My message is that we'll be watching you.
Adam Carolla
John Denver.
Tim Conway
How dare you.
Adam Carolla
You fill up my senses.
Tim Conway
This is all right. I shouldn't be up here. I should be back in school.
Adam Carolla
Like the mountains in springtime.
Tim Conway
How dare you?
Adam Carolla
Like a walk in the rain.
Tim Conway
You all come to us young people for hope.
Adam Carolla
Like a storm in the desert.
Tim Conway
How dare you?
Adam Carolla
Like a sleepy blue ocean.
Tim Conway
You have stolen my dreams with your empty words. How dare you?
Adam Carolla
Come fill me again.
Tim Conway
How dare you?
Adam Carolla
Come let me love.
Tim Conway
Yet I'm one of the lucky ones. Entire ecosystems are collapsing. How dare you? People are suffering. People are dying. How dare you? We are in the beginning of a mass extinction and orientation you can talk about is money.
Greta Thunberg
Come let me love you.
Tim Conway
How dare you.
Adam Carolla
Come love me again.
Tim Conway
How dare you. How dare you pretend that this can be solved with just business as usual and some technical solutions? That remaining CO2 budget will be entirely gone within less than eight and a half years.
Adam Carolla
Years.
Tim Conway
And you are still not mature enough to tell it like it is. You are failing us. But young people are starting to understand your betrayal. How dare you. You say you hear us and that you understand the urgency. How dare you? How dare you. Continue. No matter how sad and angry I am, I do not want to believe that then you would be evil. And that I refuse to believe. The eyes of all future generations are upon you. And if you choose to fail us, I say we will never forgive you. We will not let you get away with this. Right here, right now, is where we draw the line. The world is waking up and change is coming whether you like it or not. How dare you. Thank you.
Adam Carolla
Wow, that's a masterpiece, Dawson.
Aldo Budazzoni
And just reminded me I used to date a Swedish nanny with the wonky eye.
Adam Carolla
Oh, really?
Aldo Budazzoni
I should call her.
Adam Carolla
Mm, yeah, I think you should reinvestigate that. Yeah.
Jason Mayhem Miller
How we got there, I don't know.
Adam Carolla
She's in.
Aldo Budazzoni
She said, how dare you? And I remember that phrase.
Adam Carolla
I am so enamored with people who get indignant Especially about themselves. It's weird. Like, I don't even know when people, like sometimes I've said to people like, hey, you want to go do this or do that? And they go, no, I'm not going to do that. I wouldn't do that. And I go, wow, I can't believe you just said that. It's weird when people go, I'm not doing that. I would say to people, I prefer to do this, or I don't want to do that. But I've never gone, I'm not going. I'm not doing that. Even. That's too much. But how dare you? At 16? When I was 16, I was like, I don't know. Whatever you want. Well, you're the boss. I don't know what the fuck I'm doing.
Aldo Budazzoni
Righteous indignation.
Adam Carolla
Oh, man. Yeah, she's a delight. But all the. Whether it's her fucking Al Gore or whomever, does any of this ever come true under their watch? Where is it? Where is it? And why doesn't that bother them? John Edwards or whoever? It's like it never comes to fruition. That. Wait, what you mean, okay, we're talking about Malibu, right?
Aldo Budazzoni
Yeah, yeah.
Adam Carolla
They're talking about the sea rising for the last 40 years. If you go to one of the burnt out houses that's along pch, it goes along the ocean. The ocean's the exact same place as it was on the pylon that's in the fucking dirt in the sand in front as it was in 1951 when they sunk it in there. So what's going on? We're gonna be consumed by the ocean. But this house was built in 1949.
Jason Mayhem Miller
In that mashup, you may have heard Greta say, in eight years. Yeah, she made that speech eight years ago.
Adam Carolla
There you go. Well, there you go, Greta. But anyway, you're off to the next catastrophe. All right, I'm gonna be in Salt Lake City doing a bunch of shows this weekend. Friday and Saturday. Two shows Friday, two shows Saturday. Wise guys, come on out. The gang's gonna all be there and we'll say hi. Go to amcroll.com for all live shows. Be in Vegas at Kimmel's club on the 19th doing a couple of shows as well. Mayhem. Anything to plug for you.
Aldo Budazzoni
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Adam Carolla
Ooh, I was worried for a minute. So till next time, Adam Granule for Mayhem. Sam, mahalo.
Jason Mayhem Miller
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Adam Carolla
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Summary of "LA’s Immigration Riots EXPOSED by Independent Journalist Aldo Buttazzoni" – The Adam Carolla Show
Release Date: June 10, 2025
The June 10th episode of The Adam Carolla Show delves into the escalating immigration-related riots in Los Angeles, featuring insights from independent journalist Aldo Buttazzoni and satellite commentary from Greta Thunberg. Host Adam Carolla navigates through the complexities of urban unrest, policing challenges, and the broader socio-political landscape affecting Los Angeles.
Adam Carolla opens the episode by introducing Aldo Buttazzoni, who has been documenting the on-the-ground realities of the riots in downtown Los Angeles. Aldo provides a firsthand account of the chaos, sharing iconic photographs and footage that capture the intensity of the unrest.
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Aldo emphasizes that while Los Angeles is often perceived uniformly through national media, the city’s vastness means that unrest is isolated to specific areas, leaving many neighborhoods unaffected. He highlights areas like La Canada and parts of Orange County as safe havens untouched by the turmoil.
A significant portion of the discussion centers on law enforcement's response to the riots. Aldo critiques the LAPD's strategies, arguing that the limited number of officers cannot effectively manage large crowds dominated by rioters. He contrasts this with the potential deployment of the National Guard, suggesting that an increased police presence could deter criminal activities.
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The conversation extends to the dynamics between police and protesters, with Aldo describing instances where rioters target independent journalists. He underscores the challenges faced by officers who are often restricted from engaging aggressively due to higher orders, leading to a sense of helplessness amid the chaos.
Adam Carolla shares his personal experiences working in construction alongside Hispanic workers, emphasizing the hardworking nature of many immigrants. He differentiates between those who enter the country illegally and those who contribute positively to the community, advocating for a policy that targets criminal elements without penalizing law-abiding immigrants.
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The discussion touches upon historical immigration policies, referencing Ronald Reagan's amnesty program and its long-term effects. Aldo concurs, noting the complexities and unintended consequences of such policies on current societal issues.
Throughout the episode, Adam, Aldo, and Greta Thunberg share personal anecdotes that humanize the broader issues at play. Greta recounts her experiences documenting the riots, including being assaulted by protesters, which has forced her to adopt an incognito approach for safety.
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These narratives highlight the precarious position of journalists and activists in volatile environments, underscoring the risks involved in covering such events firsthand.
The conversation broadens to encompass national political tensions, drawing parallels with the January 6th Capitol riot. Adam criticizes Democratic leaders for their inconsistent stances on law enforcement deployment, questioning the reluctance to utilize the National Guard during critical moments of civil unrest.
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Aldo adds to the critique by pointing out the flaws in leadership and the resultant ineffective responses to disasters and riots, emphasizing the need for decisive action to maintain public safety and order.
Adam Carolla addresses the media’s portrayal of protests and riots, arguing that selective reporting skews public perception. He references the Superdome incident during Hurricane Katrina to illustrate how media narratives can perpetuate racial stereotypes and misinformation.
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The hosts discuss the responsibility of media outlets in accurately representing events without bias, advocating for a more balanced approach to reporting that acknowledges the multifaceted nature of civil unrest.
As the episode wraps up, Adam encourages ongoing dialogue and vigilance, suggesting that continuous updates from journalists like Aldo are crucial for understanding the evolving situation in Los Angeles. He underscores the importance of community support and effective law enforcement in restoring peace and order.
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The conversation concludes on a reflective note, emphasizing the need for pragmatic solutions over ideological battles to address the root causes of unrest and ensure the safety and prosperity of all Los Angeles residents.
Localized Unrest: While Los Angeles is vast, the riots are concentrated in specific downtown areas, leaving many neighborhoods unaffected.
Policing Challenges: The LAPD faces limitations due to insufficient manpower and restrictive orders, highlighting the potential need for National Guard intervention.
Immigration Policy Critique: There's a call for nuanced immigration policies that differentiate between law-abiding immigrants and criminal elements.
Media Responsibility: Accurate and unbiased reporting is essential to avoid perpetuating stereotypes and misinformation during civil unrest.
Personal Risks: Journalists and activists on the ground face significant risks, including assault and harassment, necessitating protective measures.
Political Inconsistencies: The reluctance of political leaders to deploy necessary resources during crises undermines public safety efforts.
This episode of The Adam Carolla Show provides a comprehensive exploration of the current state of immigration-related riots in Los Angeles, offering critical insights into the challenges faced by law enforcement, the immigrant community, and media representatives. Through candid discussions and firsthand accounts, the hosts shed light on the urgent need for effective strategies to address and mitigate urban unrest.