

#1967 What's Yours Is Mine
Jan 29, 2025
The hosts engage in a lively critique of luxury home construction, emphasizing the need for better materials and safety standards. They express frustration with California's stagnant governance, contrasting innovative builders like Trump with bureaucratic inefficiencies. The discussion shifts to political leadership, examining the allure of socialism amid governance failures. They also tackle media accountability and the effectiveness of symbolic gestures in supporting marginalized communities, all while reflecting on personal anecdotes and societal issues.
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Hollow Core Doors
- Adam Corolla criticizes the hollow core doors in Dr. Drew's luxury home, finding them cheap and unsuitable.
- He argues for solid core doors, especially for bathrooms, to improve sound deadening.
The Driveway Story
- Adam tells a story about his mother's dilapidated driveway and his offer to pay for a replacement.
- His mother's inaction and resistance highlight a mindset averse to work and progress.
Builders vs. Talkers
- Adam compares Donald Trump's builder mentality with the inaction of politicians like Karen Bass and Gavin Newsom.
- He observes that builders focus on efficient progress, while some politicians prefer discussion over action.