Chris Wylde + Adam vs Newsom Part2
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Adam Corolla delves into a discussion about the concept of love and its expression, questioning the validity of claims of great love when actions don't reflect it. He uses his own family as an example, highlighting his father's excessive hugging despite wanting him out of the house at 18, and his mother's lack of demonstrable affection despite claiming great love in a letter. He argues that actions speak louder than words and that true love should be evident in one's behavior. The conversation then shifts to a rant about how everyone is constantly stressed out, with Corolla urging listeners to chill out and enjoy life. He criticizes the tendency to overthink and stress over everyday situations, suggesting that people should simply enjoy the moment and not dwell on the complexities of life. He uses the analogy of a hot dog, suggesting that people should just enjoy the hot dog without worrying about the ingredients or the process of its creation. He also encourages listeners to stop talking about their stress and to focus on the simple pleasures of life. Corolla concludes by sharing his own stress-free lifestyle, highlighting his enjoyment of his backyard tiki bar and his relaxed approach to life.
Outlines
Summer of Cinema on Pluto TV
This Chapter discusses the Pluto TV Summer of Cinema promotion, which offers hundreds of free movies all summer long. The ad highlights popular comedies like Good Burger, Anchorman, and The Legend of Ron Burgundy, encouraging listeners to download the Pluto TV app for free streaming.
Adam Corolla Show with Chris Wilde
This Chapter introduces Chris Wilde, an actor and comedian, as Adam Corolla's guest on the show. The episode also features Joe Prano discussing news and trending topics. The main focus of this chapter is on Adam Corolla's recent travel experiences, including a frustrating Uber ride at LAX and a bizarre encounter with Mike August on a flight.
The Presidential Debate and Gavin Newsom
This Chapter delves into Adam Corolla's thoughts on the recent presidential debate and Gavin Newsom's performance. Corolla criticizes Biden's performance, suggesting that he is compromised, and expresses his belief that Newsom would be an even worse president. He also criticizes Bill Maher for initially defending Biden's mental state before changing his tune after the debate.
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The Debate and Pride in New York City
This Chapter continues the discussion about the presidential debate, with Adam Corolla highlighting Biden's poor performance and Trump's effective response. He also shares his experience attending Pride in New York City, describing the overwhelming crowds and the inconvenience of navigating the city during the event.
Bill Maher's Take on the Cheap Fake
This Chapter focuses on Bill Maher's comments about the "cheap fake" video of Joe Biden. Corolla criticizes Maher for initially defending Biden's mental state before changing his tune after the debate, highlighting the hypocrisy of Maher's position.
Bill Maher's Hypocrisy
This Chapter continues the discussion about Bill Maher's hypocrisy, with Adam Corolla playing a clip of Maher's show where he criticizes Trump for lying during the debate, despite previously defending Biden's mental state. Corolla highlights the inconsistency of Maher's arguments and the overall lack of critical thinking among those who blindly support Biden.
The Dynamic of Admitting Wrong
This Chapter explores the dynamic of admitting when one is wrong, with Adam Corolla arguing that people who are lying are less likely to admit their mistakes because it would require them to acknowledge their dishonesty. He uses the example of Trump's claims about the 2020 election and the media's coverage of COVID-19 and Biden's mental state to illustrate this point. Corolla also discusses the importance of being able to course-correct and admit mistakes, highlighting the contrast between those who are willing to admit their errors and those who cling to their lies.
Mike August's Misadventures
This Chapter recounts a humorous anecdote about a recent trip to New York City, where Adam Corolla and Mike August, a friend known for his poor sense of direction, encountered a frustrating Uber ride at LAX. The driver, despite being given the correct destination, insisted on dropping them off at the International Terminal, forcing Corolla to drag his luggage a significant distance. Corolla also recounts a story about Mike's tendency to get directions wrong, even when using a phone app, which leads to a moral dilemma when he gives directions to an elderly woman who is looking for a specific location, potentially sending her in the wrong direction.
The Rise of Gaozila
This Chapter discusses the emergence of Zhang Ziyu, a seven-foot-three Chinese female basketball player who is being called the female Yao Ming. Corolla shares his thoughts on the phenomenon of tall Asians, suggesting that it can be off-putting because it is not something we are accustomed to seeing. He also discusses the potential for Zhang Ziyu to play in the WNBA and the possibility of her growing even taller.
Love and Actions
This Chapter delves into a discussion about the concept of love and its expression, questioning the validity of claims of great love when actions don't reflect it. Adam Corolla uses his own family as an example, highlighting his father's excessive hugging despite wanting him out of the house at 18, and his mother's lack of demonstrable affection despite claiming great love in a letter. He argues that actions speak louder than words and that true love should be evident in one's behavior.
The Stress of Modern Life
This Chapter focuses on Adam Corolla's rant about how everyone is constantly stressed out, urging listeners to chill out and enjoy life. He criticizes the tendency to overthink and stress over everyday situations, suggesting that people should simply enjoy the moment and not dwell on the complexities of life. He uses the analogy of a hot dog, suggesting that people should just enjoy the hot dog without worrying about the ingredients or the process of its creation. He also encourages listeners to stop talking about their stress and to focus on the simple pleasures of life.
Chill-Laxing and the Arnold Palmer
This Chapter continues the discussion about stress and relaxation, with Adam Corolla sharing his own stress-free lifestyle, highlighting his enjoyment of his backyard tiki bar and his relaxed approach to life. He also shares a humorous anecdote about his friend Mike August's insistence on ordering an Arnold Palmer at a restaurant that doesn't have lemonade, highlighting the absurdity of some people's demands.
Clippers Predictions and Donald Trump
This Chapter concludes the podcast with Adam Corolla sharing his annual prediction that the Los Angeles Clippers will go 82-0, despite knowing he will be wrong. He also discusses his encounter with actor Ted Bundy, who he finds to be charming but also slimy, comparing him to Donald Trump. He then shares a story about his encounter with Steve Ballmer, the owner of the Clippers, who he describes as intense and aggressive.
Outro
This Chapter concludes the podcast with a final message from Adam Corolla, Joe Prano, and Chris Wilde, encouraging listeners to check out Corolla's upcoming live shows.
Pluto TV Summer of Cinema
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Keywords
Adam Corolla
Adam Corolla is an American comedian, actor, podcaster, and author. He is known for his controversial and often offensive humor, and his popular podcast, The Adam Corolla Show. Corolla is also a successful author, having written several books, including "The Most Important Thing You'll Ever Learn." He is a vocal critic of political correctness and often speaks out against what he perceives as hypocrisy in the media and entertainment industry.
Bill Maher
Bill Maher is an American comedian, political commentator, and television host. He is known for his outspoken views on politics and current events, and his willingness to challenge conventional wisdom. Maher is the host of the HBO talk show "Real Time with Bill Maher." He is a vocal critic of both the Democratic and Republican parties, and often takes a libertarian perspective on issues. Maher is also a successful author, having written several books, including "New Rules" and "The New New Rules." He is a controversial figure, known for his provocative humor and his willingness to offend.
Joe Biden
Joe Biden is an American politician who served as the 46th president of the United States from 2021 to 2023. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Biden previously served as the 47th vice president of the United States from 2009 to 2017 under President Barack Obama. He is the oldest person to assume the presidency and the first Roman Catholic president. Biden's presidency has been marked by a number of challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He has also faced criticism for his handling of the economy and his policies on immigration and climate change.
Cheap Fake
A "cheap fake" is a term used to describe a video or audio clip that has been edited or manipulated in a way that misrepresents the original content. The term is often used in the context of political discourse, where it is used to discredit or undermine the credibility of an opponent. The term "cheap fake" is often used interchangeably with the term "deep fake," which refers to a more sophisticated form of video manipulation that can create realistic-looking images and videos of people saying or doing things that they never actually said or did.
Presidential Debate
A presidential debate is a formal meeting between candidates for the office of president of the United States. Debates are typically held during the general election campaign, and they provide voters with an opportunity to see the candidates side-by-side and compare their positions on key issues. Debates are often televised and can have a significant impact on the outcome of the election. The first presidential debate was held in 1960 between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon. Since then, debates have become a regular part of the presidential election process.
Uber
Uber is a transportation network company that operates in over 10,000 cities worldwide. The company's app allows users to request rides from drivers who use their personal vehicles to provide transportation services. Uber has been a major disruptor in the transportation industry, and it has faced a number of challenges, including regulatory scrutiny, legal battles, and accusations of worker exploitation. Despite these challenges, Uber remains one of the most popular ride-hailing services in the world.
LAX
LAX, or Los Angeles International Airport, is the primary international airport serving the Greater Los Angeles Area. It is the busiest airport in the Western Hemisphere and the second busiest in the world by passenger count. LAX is a major hub for several airlines, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. The airport is known for its complex layout and its frequent delays. LAX is currently undergoing a major renovation project, which is expected to improve the airport's infrastructure and passenger experience.
Pride
Pride is a celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI+) culture and identity. Pride events are typically held in June to commemorate the Stonewall riots, which are considered to be a pivotal moment in the fight for LGBTQI+ rights. Pride events often feature parades, festivals, and other celebrations. Pride events are an important way for LGBTQI+ people to celebrate their identity and to raise awareness of LGBTQI+ issues.
COVID-19
COVID-19, or coronavirus disease 2019, is a respiratory illness caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The virus was first identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, and it quickly spread around the world. COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on the world, causing millions of deaths and disrupting economies and societies. The pandemic has also led to a number of social and political changes, including the widespread adoption of mask-wearing and social distancing measures, and the development of vaccines and treatments.
Mike August
Mike August is a recurring character on The Adam Corolla Show, known for his poor sense of direction and his tendency to get directions wrong, even when using a phone app. He is often the subject of humorous anecdotes on the show, and his misadventures provide a source of amusement for Corolla and his listeners.
Q&A
What is Adam Corolla's opinion on Bill Maher's comments about the "cheap fake" video of Joe Biden?
Corolla criticizes Maher for initially defending Biden's mental state before changing his tune after the debate. He highlights the hypocrisy of Maher's position and the overall lack of critical thinking among those who blindly support Biden.
What is Adam Corolla's opinion on the way the media handled the "cheap fake" video of Joe Biden?
Corolla believes that the media, particularly CNN and MSNBC, were complicit in the effort to discredit the video of Biden, which he believes is evidence of his compromised mental state. He criticizes the media for running interference for Biden and for promoting a narrative that is not supported by the facts.
What is Adam Corolla's opinion on the way the media handled the COVID-19 pandemic?
Corolla believes that the media was complicit in the effort to promote a narrative of fear and panic around COVID-19, which he believes led to unnecessary lockdowns and restrictions. He criticizes the media for promoting misinformation and for failing to provide a balanced perspective on the pandemic.
What is Adam Corolla's experience with Mike August?
Corolla describes Mike August as a friend who consistently gets directions wrong, even when using a phone app. This leads to a moral dilemma when Mike gives directions to an elderly woman who is looking for a specific location, potentially sending her in the wrong direction.
What is Adam Corolla's experience with Pride in New York City?
Corolla describes Pride in New York City as an overwhelming experience, with massive crowds and significant traffic congestion. He found it difficult to navigate the city during the event, which he describes as a sea of homosexuality.
What is Adam Corolla's main concern about Joe Biden's mental state?
Corolla believes that Biden's mental state is a serious concern, citing his bumbling performance in the debate and his overall lack of mental acuity. He suggests that Biden is not fit to serve as president.
What is Adam Corolla's opinion on the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion?
Corolla believes that diversity, equity, and inclusion are important values, but he also criticizes the way in which these concepts are often used to silence dissenting voices and promote political agendas.
What was Adam Corolla's experience with an Uber driver at LAX?
Corolla had a frustrating experience with an Uber driver who refused to take him to the American Airlines terminal despite being told the correct destination. The driver insisted on dropping him off at the International Terminal, forcing Corolla to drag his luggage a significant distance.
What is Adam Corolla's opinion on Gavin Newsom's performance as governor of California?
Corolla believes that Newsom would be an even worse president than Biden, citing his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and his overall incompetence. He criticizes Newsom's decision to shut down businesses and schools, and his support for vaccine mandates.
What is Adam Corolla's take on the recent presidential debate?
Corolla believes that Biden's performance in the debate was poor, suggesting that he is compromised. He criticizes Biden's inability to formulate coherent thoughts and his overall lack of mental acuity.
What is Adam Corolla's opinion on the concept of love and its expression?
Corolla believes that actions speak louder than words and that true love should be evident in one's behavior. He criticizes people who claim to have great love for others but don't demonstrate it through their actions.
What is Adam Corolla's advice for dealing with stress in modern life?
Corolla encourages listeners to chill out and enjoy life, suggesting that they should stop overthinking and stressing over everyday situations. He advises people to focus on the simple pleasures of life and to stop talking about their stress.
Show Notes
Next, they discuss the 2024 elections first presidential debate, what it was like being in New York City during the Pride Parade and they take a look at Adam’s childhood home on Zillow.
Lastly, Joe Praino delivers the news including stories about a 7 foot 3 teenage Chinese basketball star, the trend of people “rawdogging” flights and Gen Z’s relationship with their parents.
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